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26 THE SAN FRANC 0 CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1900. I ADVERTISEMENTS. \ man , Ala- | Brayton, Re'v. N. Ray and wife, Mlls :e\;e moved to 1427 Sher street, T Ty, Bive. Fili s Al ! e Hall, Miss' M. E. Gates, John B. Whit- Miss Maude G. Winter of Berkeley lettrmore C. H. Bandman, Mrs. M. A. Evans, last Tuesday for a visit in the East. | C. H. Stegmar, Miss . L. Fuiler, George | R. Cohen of 1536 Willow street, lulme]:n, |& We Stark, sngéx}:o\: :dnra n::;’Mr‘:‘T‘ 3 u- | Strong, Sopaed home Friday, the Lith, from BW" | wiffon: Mr. and Mrs. William Reding, Mrs. B. M. McCarthy and her sons, 14eo Mrs. C. H. Spring, Miss l A. Holbroo! -1 i few Oakland; Hon. James H. Budd, A. E. Ta and Victor, have taken Mountain v o ¢ G g e HBuad, A e TS, Mur- Wagner, Stockton; Miss J. E. Hobbs, Miss | . R. Swift, New York. hfi\e s their gaest their uncle, phy, | John Valentine and his sister, Ml!s KLAMATH HOT SPRI\\:S—RPgh!cr?d‘ Loveita Valentine, have gone to spend a | gt Klamath during the past week short vacation with friends at Loomis, | and Mrs. Joe Marshall, a.mmn. Placer County. L. Gerber and wife, Sflr‘umomu. J Miss Florence C. Steck of 438 Van Ness | Rhy' . Weisbrod, S C. Spero, avenue is spending her summer vacation | Namara & Gyle, Wi, at White Oak Farm, Cloverdale. Hueste. 3. sullt Mrs. R. Townsend lHuddart has returned | jjella C. Emmons, Mrs, \' from New York, where she has been Visit- | Bachand, D. C. Schoenfeld, H. H Adler, ing for some months, and is now Staying | San Francisco; F. S. Grohs and daughters, at 2021 California street. J. E. Stephens, Auburn: Rev. Thos, Il Mrs. Joe Newmark of Needles Is visit- | hun “wife and son, Pacific Grove; ing her mother, Mrs, E. Folks, and Will | Cross. Salem; W, M. l.add, Portiand b be at home the first Thursday at 529 EIIS | T Sears, Miss Fay Sears, Medfon i M (SECOND FLOOR) some of .their friends prior to thelr trip " Mr.'and Mrs. George G. Gauld of 2¥1| Puiler, W. P) Swope, Portia i s o Jacks : 4 home from G e ¥ b Portes, ;33‘;‘?55«1:5‘5:;“3?«;%“;E,Tfi*:,,.fl.”i:";i:;’f::z""é:“:;oi » ;% . PRICES TO CLEAR LINES. : i = = f ;E % DRV GOODS COMPANV. De- 'd of the family M x\hnnm .A_ml h “arfl‘nivm !r::»:]:':nn'll‘Ix::':;d::\\)?Y:I‘::xe\:‘\s:he;mfi;:u!e:e‘;:: Parsons are spending lhe summer at Shu- geoLb R'eck JdH “Sulkwt{n gm‘s(}xlll s 75C—Ladxes Drawers, in cambnc and nainsook, reduced irom vited guests were: Mrs. N. H. Geerkens, la;e(r,:;:veH IE\{K:;?:; s s Uani“fiigf,f.;’,'_’ -‘v\ Bh U 50(:—Ladnes e i belcs T P R Mrs. H. Miesner, Mrs. O. Schinkel, Mrs. | rey, where she will be the guest of her | John Piedmont, Banker and family’ D. Schinkel, Mrs. J. Bolting, Mrs. F. Rath- | sister, Mrs, Charies Rollo Peters. | Dan, Jackson aid wite, R C. Witson, . | Mrs, H. F. Suhr, Mrs, H. Willweber, | Samuel Adelsteln will spend his vaca- | D. Young and wite, Miss Mary Teat, | and | Mrs. | tion at Shasta Springs. Norton and family, Juhn K. He A. Muenster, Mr. and Mrs, Henri Marx and family | Wife, Miss Lena Herman, Bertha Mrs. A. Puck, Mrs have gone to Napa Soda Springs for the | Rosa, Thos. R. Green, F. Gilbert, Mrs. E. Mar- | summer. Barton, K. Klefer, Sa Becker, Mrs. |~ Mrs. Eva Tenny, William H. Alford, G. | A. E. Armstrong, Miss \‘!\'mnl r\";'- i ' nd - wife, - Garroto, K. | $1.00—Ladis’ Muslin Gowns, hemstitched yoke, neck and sleeves. $1.25—Ladies’ Cambric and Muslin Gowns, embroidered yoke. $1.00—Ladies Cambric and Lawn Petticoats, deep tucked flounces. $2.00—Ladies’ Trimmed Skirts, 4752, deep flounces, fine emorvidery. Thode, M L. robe of lusterless h court train. The corsage ng sleev tulle veil was fastened eslon Cov ire with a er of orange | Bid, n,x.rn'f ¥ The only jewelry Worn was | avenue. . the gift of the groom.|ora e b s nts were attired in|me HE little God of Love has been hav- | gowns of ro t - ing @ busy time of it during the past | _Mrs. W week, and never before has June, the month of roses, known so many Arnold are spend- | Oakland; W. A. Dennis Koerner. Cadenasso a ’ o aaauien Arng) meda; Loulsa Struto, Mrs. sar graduates of 1900 | ing some time at Gle at the residence of | The Mis Ma Bessie Sippert are = Brim and wife, Dr. J. Clark mpbell, 2005B Golden Gate mn\ilngqifiilr Vacation as The pfien“ur J. Princevalle, Hon. J. P! Fnzgumd | 1‘1."1“?“- M Coprad, Chief of Police of Alameda, Prof. Jaii hu{_mgi: .hflnrm Jack l{mm}[ | i ARnie » Pajaro; Mrs. M. Kelly, Castroville S Do e e i Mary Beckmen, Mrs. Jos. Schupp. San Jox NOTE—AIll BLACK and COLORED SILK WAISTS Marked Down. The house was artist ted with Chinese lanterns N"nr;4’1-"\:nh'\:n‘l<||’:gon—h.‘;grtlx‘v"‘f‘es“ffl:;( Mrs. John B. Mendes and her son, Car- | C. Beckmen, Mr plaved the Wed- | tables were tastefn | her maids en- | of the evening were and his uels and Miss Ruth Allen. Those present Misses Helen Campbell, Eliza Chal- SPECIAL OFFERING! BLACK SILK WAISTS, all styles, broken iines, odd pieces, assorted sizes, to be forced out at ) $5 OO mp Taylor. Carington, Lod s. J. A. Scharlin and family A Geo. Steusf, Marshiie Ure 5 | have changed their residence from 1211 Dunne and wife, Miss L Dunne, " New and joined the groom Mason street to 1621 Bush, near Gough. York. | Mr. and Mrs. Julian Oéstreicher have NAPA SODA SPRINGS—Those who | | | nt. . After the congratulat handsome bridals od M ang shen- chmitt, Lizzie Prentiss, Jessie there hawe been | Dresented X i sang she Lohen Schmitt, Lizzie Sophie | 1eft for the East ‘en route to Burope. | registered at Napa Soda Springs during > B Mrs. I M. Levison and daughter of 709 | the last week were; Miss Irenc Muzzy, ative o ; 0 Ruth ima Beran, Mabel | e; Bailip ot 1 iy s (/H ”‘If‘f““r e o Akmes Connel- | McAlilster Street are spending the sum- | Miss Helene- Speyer, Miss Kthel Spever, rom w ‘,,, she Leadrich, Effie Campbeli, Irene | mer with Mrs. R. L. Levy and Miss Rose | \v. Speyer, I. K. Mecum, J. C. Payton, J. hungest daug s e Sotephine Tn- | Cohen of Alameda. W. Harper, R. Hamilton and wife. Emil OREY, & PEOm. S alochnin, Dot Mulling, | - Mrs. D. Wallach and Miss Wallach will | Magner and wife, Maybelle Magner, Roy Tuesday LINGERIE AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS TO ORDER. dings and both elab- | T} et 'v-mn nuptials ras 3 nt of this week will be | Was married. She s Dean d Mr. Ma ter of the late brated on next Saturday | Inent ploneer of me of the bride on Van | por S0 Mus Grosiear \\\r»( pex enn Alex Ro: CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Francisco. UNION SQUARE. MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. ampbell; John | discontinue their day at home for the | Fulier, George A. Da E. Frowenfeld, }{T»ES ‘n‘(.'l‘é . Haskell, | Summer, Miss B. Newell, Mrs. J. Frowenfeld and | Charles Guin, Will| Mrs. Simon Levy has discontinued her | family, H. Marx _and family, Mrs. H.; | morning at Ness avenue. " Flahaven, G. Gay,|day at home for the summer. | Wise, Miss Wise, C. 3 Gyie, Mr. and Me and wife, F. W. & neord Trhey're Engaged 2, Miss Ruth St T Kk oeakiol o0 e 1 T ! was united in marriage to Toner to Daniel E. Murden. | George Booth Root Jr 1 Daltol Will Newberger, Ed En- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Denigan anda, W. D. Claussen, A. ‘\l.‘knms gl»tvrfg\u 11“‘r1rx'\k Cook, Harmon Fischer, | daughter, Miss Florence, left last week M. Redinget, San Francls Ernest Leeds, Leo Hilderbrand and Fred | for a two weeks’ outing in Santa Cruz | Moebus and family, Alameda; J. )rner. Mountains. erford and wife, J. M. Mitchell and wife, ide is the daughter of the late % % iss L. Doyle, F. Fish, Miss Ferner, W. | ¢ of Louts H. Friedman and - 5 | Pupils of Mrs. L. Honn's dancing acad he Misses Rose and Lulu Morgan and | Miss oyle, F. Fish. nd Mrs. He Godfrey of Los | ) % s witzer will take place on She 35 well emy ful entertainment on | Miss K. G. Lyons left for Homolulu on I‘l‘!szsslmnm%n:.e e BP%:{ueb(' “(-‘;:)‘A\?gr_i Men . From Sacramento—Frank J. | Ludgig, Mr. and Mrs. Le Comp, Misses Ef;hni'i,“xi“'i. S. Hull. From Los Angeles— | Alma Gunning, Hartley, Lillian Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt, Mr. and | Frazier, a Colton, Margaret 0 s Mrs. B 1 FV‘flm New York jawkes, Hattie Toity, Kthel f last win: ;| the ufmnm. of June 16 at Odd Fellows’ | the Rosamund Sunday, June 17. They will | ast wWinter's { gron " The following was the programme | spend about two months on the islands. | ¢Um, J. Sanderson, Miss C m(lapd g alsg promi- | of the evening: Delsarte, class: Spanish | Dr. H. J. Stewart. and Miss Frances | Donald, Miss F. Brosenahan, C. Gilenan, b n dance, | Stewart have left for British Columbia | Miss M. Brosenahan, P. Bernheim, Miss A wkyard; | and 3l return to San Francisco abou 5, $ p. m., at the bride’s where she attended man Gate avenue. smart functions. Mr. Roc nnounced of Miss :’\"?‘ socially, as '\:,;n.‘. ge W. Alexander. siness ifornia 1. Bergendahl, C. Pope, Miss M. Gern- | JI'% ing, G. Skields, Miss G. Doyle, H. Medley, | 3.5 ) 4 3 Par: Edna Dickinson, Irene Hutchinson, ay: is o and Northwestern Railwa, Ffrom 2 il 5 P- ™. | i known by e gt n both Murphy. _Fairy | Jul 4 | | ¥, Di S Lord. Higgins, Reba Neukour, Lizaie < known by : =5 men on both | Highland fir 1 Kormal; Princa, | * Mys. Tsidore Jonz i A. Bernheim, Vallejo; Mrs. A. F. Burns, | Bl | 5 From Winches- | Raiston, May Abbott, Zanita Perry, Jessie sides of t | Rana ‘mQu,un ss, Mabel Hawk- | Ros e Jonas (nee Keene) and Miss Kaihryn Burns,' Percy Burns, Onkland: | Eoetiand B i obihoon, Miss M. | B ‘kelton and Ella Clark, Messrs, Car! eene of San Francisco, together fon_of Miss Mae | “'0% ter, Mas: 1 in front of the H. ‘'Wulff and family, E. W. Churchill, rom New Hampshire- rew. Hannah | with Mrs. Abe Jonas and family of Oak- E. Huse Elms, W. R | Ly Carl Muiler, J. A 3, will be held on ¥ R ver was spread under a Clark, _ Flossie | land, E < | W. A Pawning. H. R. Siith, Abe Strauss, I it Nir and | 22 3 SR —— AR o Biten: toth, W oota { [Eat Rk tros and thore st ik nuon wian, Bva Rhodes, Ma- | §inta Sz Mountains, ©. o L omoro iM'S‘ Les, J. &, Beard, Napa; F. B. KIgby, | o AT, Ranch, Mios Hertha Resch. | tunmomy o e ton vman, . Rov ReY. B ce oL Martines petioumed e | b Y Olson and Janet King. | “Mrs. John Lubben and Misses Lillian | Chicago. | From Portiand—Mrs. H. P. Donnell, Mrs. | gootder “Fi Hacon, Fred Abbott, Orton - s e JERE BUOU N rce McManus; Madrid, | and Alma Lubben have gone to San Ra-| CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS—The |J. H. Quinton. From San Mateo- H. | olden, George Lindell, John Lindell, white s nn(nun<‘° the and eanders were | . g anders wer g. Eva Rhodes; manza- | fael for the summer months. "lollowlng guests registered at California | Leventritt. From Kentucky—O. C. Mead. | Dynean MeArthur and Hawks. 1ds of ferns. Fred Con nd_Natalie' Homan; | “Mr. and Mrs. Emil Magner and dau s veek: £ gh- | Hot Springs the past week: From San Fhe members of the Alpha Rho Sorority m ‘}ml?“ Tguglntv ter, Miss Maybelle Magner, have gone Arthy & ned on Friday evening by |> bel Lewis and Da to Napa Soda Springs for the summer | Re inald W. Wise, F. P. Satterlee, Myra Scherer at her home on West On Bunday afternoon Canly Bell, the | 3l Beatrice | Jeffers street. isy Bell ol e h H S Dawibs Mt My Doviine. 3 £ M H Bell, was rs. Josep . Rosenthal, accompanied ss Dowling, Miss Mary Dowling, youngest son of Major Horace Bell, wa oy ad v by her sons, has arrived from ut(e,! Salomon, W. P. Rankin, Ed_Berle, married to Miss Ethel Hutton, daughter | Miss Ussle k‘rr.!;nv}gg“ t‘_l;nin[‘":l"g; e Nar-| Mont., on a’visit to her father, Joseph | Faber, John Primer, W. A. s«..m‘m, Mr tof Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Hutton, at their | Frst Methodist Chure Hirsch, and is stopping at 610 O'Farrell | and Mrs. Jules Aron, Mr. and Mrs. D. | o ddbe b . . A 3 1 S Hh B ““’~'. Hobart | cireet, | Green, Mrs. A, M. Gordon, Miss ume home on Thirty-first street, the ceremony | Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison have B A w“m“ e [ sdames N, and 1. Sellg and chll{ire‘n Gl-’nnh Mr. and Mrs. R R, Munro and ! being performed by the Rev. hn~mh K. | sons to R':'f”",'gd‘?hi"Q.'.Q".«?::?mfiéahnm ot Madge Young and Jullette Maher; | &5 5 El’f“ ng e summer at Tamalpals | son, r. an “w Seln H. | Walker. The bride was very becomingly h,mm““ Art, under the direction of adee 3 Villa. iAlmmnrier. Miss Ray Alexander, Miss | ottired in a tallor-made gown of ta i { Francigco—Arthur G, Rose, W. C. \\{Tni Los Angeles. faore cataet .| | gown the tulle | {1 being st followe : on; song, Nata- rRRES - 29 e A. Dobinson, gave a pleasant re- Weodmg Bells fant ‘Ellowed 40 Walton, Soug, Hattle Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Bert s & & p and ferr rs’ _hornpipe, Archie | Sel | Mr. and Mrs. Bell, a short wedding | cita on Wednesday evenin, Marie Nienstac hommpine, ATy At the Resorts. Schiessinger, Samuel J. Barnett, Captain | 1 SN o a4 and Mrs. F. W. Jordan, Captain and C. W. Reed, Miss Juli Rice, Mrs | street. Among the Chapman, Mrs. A. M. Turner, H. An-| Major Horace B ans: Mrs. C. F. Mullens, Miss Mul- | drews, Mrs. N. Andrews, Miss Helen An- |\ granioy Richmond ns, Mr, and-Mrs. H. H. Sherwood, the Misp Eva Chapman, R. Chapman, | o 0\ 5" Waish, the Miss c Dr. George' K. Frink and famiiy Misses Sherwood, Mrs. Charles Moses, . e Er Maud Bel < i b B Levingston, Miss Levingston, Maud Bell, Margaret H g i B By ,”“" It trip, will reside on W : < » CORONADO—Late arrivals at Hotel del | Coronado include the following San Fran- i north. of Miss Pauline Corn- s announced. n have gone Taliette Maher; fan danc nd_ Aneida’ Truetin Mr. and Mr by Miss Bertha Mohr ss Martha W w T iny O'Connor, | Brapklin, ' From Vallejo—C! hnrh E. and Aimee Whitman. Henry Austin Adams to Lecture. as br bride Gatherings Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Breeden, the Misses | Walsh, C. L. Macrea, S. A. Copper, Oliver | Jean Hanna was married on Mon- | Henry Austin Ad i leett m, under quisite WA e BN ~H Adums, Mrs. J, J. Moore, Jeff Moore, Mr. | C. Newman, Walter A. Roney, John. Col- | e N - LY SIRE A/ 2 - rson wa . pi and Mrs. L. Sachs and their daughters, | lins, C. J. Peoples, William D. Arthur, |4ay evening to Henry Watterman of Den- | the auspices of Pioneer party give Mrs. ‘Heller and Mrs, Bachman. Thomas Vice Jr., George A. Roney. From | ver, Colo., on_Thompson | Young Men's Insti KRalE BK pane é at 1 Eitiott | d e das Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Gibbings, Mr. and | Honolulu—Frank Goudie. From Chicago-— | street, by the »n Judd, chap- h e fRbuge st b o g ¥ | soclety, and they expect. {5 v a Jolly | ara- atbort & My, Nitss Paries and Mg | Mone Delia Shea. Miss Jeannette Simpson. | lain of St. T e ol g B B e s sant | oo time. el e 1da E. Merkley are among the prominent | From Santa Rosa—Frank Burrls, Oscar | was witnessed by relatives and a few in- | Subject will be wentleth dward | A very <riga | In the Fut society people of Pasadena at Hotel del Matthews. timate friends. The marriage was sol- | A short musical program 1 als Ehers | with auusic, dinfing | 2 e Coronado for the summer. SANTA CATALINA—The following | €Mnized in the reception room, which wa | rendered. Tickets may be had at the g'clock the young pe h | Mr, and Mrs. A. Graff will celebrate . and Mrs. W. V. Huntington and | guests registered at the Hotel \1:"-,.‘0?5 beautifully arranged with pinks, aspara- | rooms of the Young Men's Institute. GEing oo, Wik their silver wedding to-day at their resi- | 1S Edith Huntington are spending the e £ . o ferns and roses, while the parior and | ar. Adams will also deliver a lecture en- mer at Coronado Beach. | Banta Clalla}l\l":' l“"’é“fl ”‘he\IPEF( ‘;‘9651 X . Graha . Babcock and George {ahn and wife aster Fred- 2 1s: . ¢ Edwards are guests of | die Kahn, Miss Florence' Kahn, C. L. 4nd bright yellow dahlias. Mendclosohn's | Mr. and ‘\| John S. Cravens at Pasa- | Goodrich " and wifel” A. K. P. Harmon, h:" l,t’f,k Vhile Iittle i‘-\- 3,]'_ 5 e dnvl‘ dena_this week. George B. Root Jr. and wife, Mrs. 5. Bis- | l1an Peck, while little Angle Ishmen and | Judge and Mrs. George R. Davis of Tuc- | senger, family and maid, Frank Cown, MAarlone g = 67 Howard street. Reception from dining-room were 'in white and green | ..ot LI WOl G (O IO et Metro- volitan Hall next Wednesday evening. he proceeds of the lecture will be de- 1 to the benefit of the building fund reh. Tickets may be se- srated 1 parishioners of St. Jos a meeting in St. Joseph 1, 4 ¥ evening to arrange for a pic i . i DOV Paal's Chu ; ma Riese. H Stei | heia Ihell Mound Park on Saturday, | son. Atiz., are occupying a cottage at Cor- | Sidney’ V. Smith and family, Rovert H! i s gl AL e O p PR ‘Anderson and Ruth 2 | Tuiy swing commitiees werd | onado for the summer months. RonelsmrneF wife and son, ¥ Beans | 60N o "wan heautituily attired In a 3 ek beSfas | Master Edward Vigst ne Tos| apvotnied: '3, . Dowling. president; G.| INDEPENDENCE LAKE HOTEL| ton San Francieco: Miss “i’,’"",‘qfi.h'}‘}: gown of gray crepe de chine over silk | e Monitor i gert Peters and | Cipient of s E. Tr vice president alurtls, | The following guests registered at Inde- | InICk, WIAAM 2. JOrters BF o & TOBES | and lace, and c rm.x a bouquet o b kbl Sy o RH Mre. WWicboiat | parents’ 3 atur- | sceretary: Miss M. Simpers. assistant sec’ | pendence Lake during the past weeks San | neT. ; W. F. George, - Miss Banelly. w moon in the north e PRI | rekyry, ok ok man prizé com- | Francisco—F. S. Johnson, E. M. Pink- | HOTEL ROWARDENNAN-—The follow- & e : P 3 P and time was | n committ — F. Schilling | ham, Joseph Martin, Mrs. "Joseph Martin, | ing is a list of the late arrivals at_the | terman for & w == . itil refresh- | (chairman), John Fitzgerald ahd J. J. | eph, Martin, Master Chester | Hotel Rowardennan: H. P. Hussey, Mrs. | which they will go to Denver, -~ rvice of | Miley; floor committee—G, R. Hamiiton s. Swinerton, A. M. Swiner- | P, Hussey. Miss E. Hussey Miss A a2, : B ate the v ent manager), John Mc and P. nterton. _ Berkeley—Miss | §t. John, Beoiyn Giimore, W 1y, Holeom, : bride 1s a nlece of Senator M 3 SULS e Partor s ¥ IpEHites o0 S &t Miley Mrs. Clinton Day, Mrs. . W. | Harry I, Danforth, Mrs, Willlam M. SIl- | Hanna and for the past few yea Eer 1d singing were indulged in until a late | (chairman), James McElearn James | Ric s, Miss, Ruby Richards, Miss Ruth | vo'‘Mrs. H. C. Allen, Mrs. G, A Parkyns, | been an efficient teacher of the Kinder- - Those present we Misses Edna | McDermotf, Daniel O'Neil and Thomas | Richards, Miss Clara Huddart, Miss May | dukiand: Mrs. Brewster Cameron. Miss | garten department in this city M h | Notan. Huddart Mateo—Mrs, Merritt Reed, | cameron, Charles H. Bowen, F. G. Gant- | Among the wedding guests present | B This Sunday, June 24, the Matoaka [ M. Reed, Miss Merritt Reed. Burlingame— | Sameron, Charles H Bowen. B G. Gamt-| _Among t0e A Werding oo oore, Mr. | - uting Club, composed of members of | Jullus Kruttschnitt Jr. Beivedere—Ragar | nf M I Owper, G A Schifune, wife | weves, S gid M, (5 pe gt aka Council, Degree of Pocanontas, | Stillman. Santa Craz-Miss A, Wilking, | 55 Conors, Mrs. A, S. Winn, Mrs. A. | Van Wie: Mr. and Mrs. 1 hold their first annua The following y hard to make A w- Beaver. Oakland—Mre. Rich- | Hochatetn, ~Mise - Hocl in,” Johanna | Mr. and Lyman, Richard M, Lyman Jr. |y s Hochstein, anna | M Honolulu: Day. Stantord_w. | Yolkmann, Dantel V. Volkmann, F. F.| Perin R. 5 2 Tle: e Sturges and bride, Bd F. Armstrong, F.| Mrs. C. D. J. . Dodlex, 7 Dualey: C. Herrick and wife, Julian Sonntag, Ste- | dolph Hutchi PARATSO HOT SPRINGS—The follow- phen Castle, Mrs. Stephen Castle, Miss | Mrs. Lydia B. ing gucsts have registered at Paralso dur- | Nomia Castle, Kent Castle, R. H. Smith, | Mrs. H.u.nm ing the past weel Robert I. McEnany, Mrs. J. E. Rice, Miss Edna Rice, Mrs. G. | 80t. M —— A. Gilllland, Mr Dietz, ¥. W, Dietz, | F. Voikmann, Willam Volkmann, San | ton, ‘Je . Annie | . 'W. Dietz, W. Mickulich, Mrs. S. | Francisco; 8. H. Soule, Chicago: Mrs. J. | Brown, Clara Dicks | ’ Dannenbaum, M. Katzenstein, Dr, George B. Davis, Miss Davis, St. Lou g | Gertrude Clinton and | jeorge uller, am T. Smith, D.|W. Mead, Marc Island; F. A. Shepa ar) . 0] S - 3 9 i d‘l‘)\mhfi"sm"rl.o :’\['-l;:';:.llr:xldyfifl?(!{‘r\gg Landers, San Francisco; John N. Basse, | San Jose: H. R. Fairclough and wite, Miss | ton and “ark,KHs- and Howard, : 24 POST STREET, San Franeiseo, AL 4442240444124 2 424424 H L AP 4 24 44 44 2 L indulged in f»\r three or four hours. The v; K. F. Leddy and wife, Watson- | K. Fairclough, Stanford; Miss Cooksey, | At the West d C nfrjix:‘xgg?r?e | “:':T‘t‘::l‘is‘{s:;i“:‘v‘::: ‘-T:x‘dv:atsuoi:m(:‘rfiihh“ kY | and gentlemen are man- Steigleman, R. | George B. Cookeey, Menlo Park Church on Sunday evening Mi A. Dorn, Salinas; J. P. Mitchell, | Brown, Milton: Mrs. Eastin Mil T of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. |schools selected to' represent the dev e [ 4.]10—\! r Err James , Bert Free. John | 5 oesel, A. Housman, . Miss M. Connel Benham, Miss A Edward an, Willliam ivan, Noble Harry Robinson : Mr. and Mrs. E tertained at their b ning last with a mu C. Clinton, Mrs.« Blo- arrie Clin- of the Empire M arried Monday, June ips. McKenzie Musical Soctety and their e an outing to-day in the excursion on the steamer J. Phi The, friends wili cale and supper Ensign, daug! Ensign of thi v H, C. Morris, Oakland; Mrs. | Marie Hall, Paso Robles; Mr. and ) was ‘married to Louis | of commercial education at the Paris Exposi- H e v paring £ Abel, Miss Gertrude Abel, San’ Jose: E. Mighell, Miss Nana gy P Hawkes, Mrs. H’tngh' i8S L, Burlin- | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Marcu A. F. Mac gross. Miss M. Wheeler, Miss R. Corbaley, | lean and wife, Fannie R. Reld, Jenmp e Miss M. Farris, Miss L Jonson, Miss L. | Stevers, Kate Robinson, Berkeley; % Avis, Fred A. Griffing, E. M. Cushman, I’rm'wrvllne Alice R. Pepperdine, (_arsm\ A. W. Scheller, M. A. Campbell, H. J. | Nev. e, Henry Pfaefle, A. B. Lawson, J.| HOTEL VENDOME—Arrivals at the Santa Cruz; Mrs. 1rs | 5 Reynolds of i Jack Mighell, Mrs W, ‘i)lul'fiuyl'firl)'mmxx\%;?"“"fl performed by Hev. Bred Fleld. The | 8 o e positione: 3 teachers: open the eatire n Francisco, the ceremony | ton; over 17,008 graduates suc ; open the entirs free. y e | placed in position bride was very prettilly gowned In a white | Placed In positions: 3 to 1\;{131%‘};‘“;056 wfip“}g‘gm g*;r‘l:g:g" g organdie over white silk, and carried G Tasner, Mrs. L. C. Matsén, Mr. and | quie Jasmine. _The bridesmaids Miss 3 T, . C. ‘lara finsign and Miss Emma Boor of | H M MG, vigpking, Siiss Tl Honidn, | S8 AW areeeed very ey | Hiteheoek Sehool, white organdie, and carried white roses. | | P. Faivre, Stuart Hollohan. Otto Ryst Jr.; | Hotel Vendome, San Jose. include: D. W. | Susan B. French, Mrs. W. H. Robinson, | The best man s Herbert Barry of San ¥, Schioegel and F. C. Russell. A Graves. Georgs L. Alexander and wite, | T- H. Richardson, Alameda. Bl s Pode A g R FU-F T SAN PAPAEL, CAL.. musical programme has been 3""““"4 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Murphy, John F.; BYRON HOT SPRINGS—The following | Boor and Brown acted as ushers. While FOR YOUANG MEN AND BOYS. for the entertainment of those on board | gjehe, Willlam M. Lent, Miss Wiggins. guests arrived at Byron Hm S Tings la Mrs. Field played the “Lohengri wed- | Separate Rooms, Gymnasium, Military Drill and the United States Marine Band of | Niss C. B. “l%ginfl Miss T. E. Johnson, | week: T. J. Lynch, C. e l\'d it woavels AN heMaT parte: sutared with moa: twenty-one pleces will be In attendance. | M- and Nre, Lerpold, Frank Cummings | Charies M. Hunter, Tohn Bayie, ¢, itle "lorence Reynolds is Hower girl, | CHRISTMAS TERM NEGINS AUGUST WTH. B e and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fogg, ard and wife, A. A. Brown, J. J. (‘allan arrying a tray of r The church was | £ _NETCHCOEN. . Fytuolveh FOR THE Sailed Away. Miss Lynch, Svdney Joseph, Milton A | Frank M. Leland, b. S, Hutching, H, D! | most beautifuily arranged In ropes of iy 5 Kl The following passengers from the Pa- | Bremer. Edward L. Wood, G. K. White, | Rogers and_wife, Hendrikson, Mr; intermingled with roses, while from plllar ’ T‘HY 5 e e o tha tam. | 1. F. Bigelow, J. Cahn, K, O'Neai, Carlos | Patterson, Mrs. o o, Jehn Kang, | (0 pifiar were swung Tobes of fdowers and MILI cifie-Cogpt-agiled $or BUrops og e Tacayo and wife, R. G. Wallace, Miss | Mrs. F. C. Talbot and nur: ! | green wedding bells, while just above the SCHOOL burg-American line express steamship | majth MacMillan, J. J. Gottlob, ; | Hoffman and four sons, Mrs. G. | bride and groom were two white doves ' 4 Columbia from New York June 14: Mrs.| Rev. John A, Binery Mrs. der, Miss Kate Murray, J. Larbarthe, | With outstretched wings. The altar was | SAN HAT CAL. For catalogue and D. Spreckels, Miss Grace Spreckels, |party, Mrs. Samuel {vilson, N. T. Cook,|Mrs. P. Oppenheim, M. Diving, M. Lan: | yery tagtefully decorated in flowers and | rted gic miny sdtvaes tor ‘\ms Lnne Spreckels, Miss Elsie Butszr- H. E. Tippetts, Frank “PP“"! F. Koen- | ducei, G. umei& 8. Blumberg, B. H. | ferns. The bride and groom were given a REV. W. A. BREWER, A. B.. Rector. ger, J, Spreckels Jr., Claus Spreckels | ingsherger, Miss Carrie Helbing, Frank | Lucke, Mrs. J cGriffin, Mrs. L. Street, | reception at the family residence on Day- Jr.,G. H. Umbsen, Frank Zak, Mr. Broth- | Worthing, Charles B. DeLaney, FErnest | M. Speir, J. Sarthon, Mrs. S. D. Mayer, | ton Heights. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. [{MISS M. G. B'\RRETT’S ers, (‘afl Burmeister, H. Holtorf, Charles | Hastings. T. H. Ackerman. A. G. Free- | Mrs. PB. Willlams, C. Beuhmmm John | Reynolds left on the Owl for San Fran- | Hagmaler, Mrs. Charles Hagmaier, Mas- | man, Albert 12 Castle, Miss ‘M. Hagg, | Wills, John = Husin J. W.' Tar-|cisco, where Mr. Reynolds is engaged in Si0RTHAND ACADEMY. SECOND WEEK -.OF OUR.. R e A R e e e e e e R ter George Hagmaler, Master Daniel Hag- | Miss F. T. Callaghan. 'Henry Meyer, F.|son, Mr. and Mrs. an, Miss O. V.| the ‘“‘.‘Pm’m'em Light and Power | 202 Montgor v st., San ¥ o 1. A i e ] Ty e . & | Block, B.. Joudnon, John 'C. Zika, Dan | Company and where in the future they | Lo emnisomery ot ,?,“m',,‘"\ iged R Ternan, A, K. Tiernan, Miss E. 8. Ryder, | Cameran E. Ross, Phillip Opperiheim, will reside. 0 o cne . 4 Personals. L. L. Dunbar and wife, Stuart Dun« ll_)/lhss CALGOWE"'?‘E"{!" !l(’g‘t_:-;n el!:_]on “l-L | Bm",e ll;elgg";\‘;{_flrg‘z“d fl‘;r;he\{{ hnme n|—m—m————— . — | bar, Rafred Ehrman, H. V. 'Scott, D, ‘A. | Danor. A- Ganon, T. 1. and wife = A - F. Cooper ANDERSON ACADEMY. . . rs. W. F. Schrader and her son, Her- | \¥"siifc Miss Tou Harvey, B. Goodwin | San ~Francisco; ' Charies Holts, T. F.|Bave 4 pleasant party to a number of | wormerly University A.,,,‘f,m e We will offer the fO"OWlng remarkable bert, are spending the summer in Los An- | 41 wife, Miss Grant, D, B. Miles, San | Holtz, Mrs, H. Gropp, J. L. Archer, Sac- | ihelr friends, ihe affair being in homor | been removed to Treingion Site o ffteen b . geles. Francisco: Mrs. J. A. Stanley, Mrs, T. B. | gl:m;r:m, JEte hflflqee:lgemtgng Gree: iv‘lfl!g-k:?!&;g l‘rgtry;w‘:l;':egl‘;lot \.l’{_x;‘s Sophia | acres: remarkably beautiful: clim = > 'S 3 . . ockten . s, en, DE. 1€ rool ed. Inspection of nd gr argalns . Mr. and Mrs. L. Kuttner and family | Coghill, Miss Bessie Coghill, Mrs. A. P. . ey Tohn Hachis Thi: | weta very, toutotully srrancad b ome | e “‘n{\‘ Y:\;n;_'hu g an coln; 8. fi demrylolrt‘s Ym:d wue_\, i'l“llln nndkierlrns“:“\‘('l Pnt]l;rl plants, being the | Vance, Oakia ates, 8. A. Hall, | work o am_Deneen. Th .Bm:‘t:rsflald Join Lioyd and wite, rruit! | was very pieasanly spent in et NAV'GAT'ON SC"OOL LADIES’ BLACK BROCADED SKIRTS, reduced from $1.75 to..goc L. Gi e ——— wite, BE. O. Thomasen, William Peacock, S. F. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tt dghti Bl Wil SUPERFLUOUS HAIR | 1286 15 =i m::';,usu“' Francisco; Miss Cert. H. b & :‘,‘.a"';f}{q"c{"wb!'""r'f{'" moved by | Shd Tepo e aa g , Frank Denloh Miss Mae | Au-:m:g Donohoe | the easiest, fastest and most readable. (C g‘x::'l‘n hla!::B sisd, buiiding, 1170 Market street, cor. Tayior, rosmy | 4™ evening. 28-29, with the electric S - | COLLEGE NOTRE DAME land: 'Mise Alice kuddock Lum E. | 220 pith the Slectric needle without pain o San Francisco. Calif - rnia. u' . cures, it actually coaxes a ‘.: lllllll!!l’"l new skin to the surface. “ 4 The removing of tan is /! I the least important of its ki accomplishments. It re- moves Blotches, Pimples, Moth and Liver Patches, and restores the clear, transparent beauty of youth. ANITA CREAM AND TOILET CO., Los Angeles, Cal. EDGARTON, Kan., Jan. 1, 1900. Dy T Sirs—After smau1 six weeks at the beach | was advised by a friend to use your “Anita Cream" fo remove the tan. Jcam w same day | kouxfil it and so did not use It nnm Ireached home. All my friends who sa week herc, said. “How black you are.” In ten days the l o > . Hold Gat Mi; F. | dancing. Among th e tanght | LADIES’ CHEVIOT SKIRTS, worth $300, now on sale at......$1.50 |Il ||Il| || $hivs St Springe: . Crotians 3. 1 | 430 Mes, Joncnl Simaons ik enat s | mh ol e - e T y - | » 5 1] omas 2 o - g R engi- LADIES’ GRAY CHEVIOT SKIRTS, trimmed wt(h applique, worth igg!rzl?;lle sak:l Jhglr(‘guscgulsun. H. N Tra: | neen, Mr. and Mrs. a"dn:hg t(‘har\}ler! lli)r:d | E'lir:""p"r.,f{.‘;“’f'ir" Ko vOoN S350 now on SalE B S0t 0 .l ks o e o s ' 1 $2.00 | cey and ‘wife, Plncervllle‘: E. B. Moore, | Mrs. John Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. William SCHOEN, M. ete., al t st | Sutter Creek; M. Leach, Plymouth; Peter | Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Danjel Deeber LADIES' CREPON SKIRTS, worth $6.50, now on sale at. 8315 r'l' Im | dov. Ié‘;‘;;“,‘"{x‘aci';m%sn;" Sin Le| Nr. and Strs. ozfi'e"r"i'a‘r}‘?“%’fiém’.’{ and | MiLLs COLLEGE AND “'F':'R"fg ; " [ William Brown, Mrs. F. H. h ANTS DIPLOMAS AND CONFERS DE- LADIES' SATIN SKIRTS, worth $12.50, now on sale at.. ..$7.50 ' , I" VICHY SPRINGS—The late arrivals at | &abe ™ OVl at Clavatana . MCrI’aIrL e T doure e AT | /s | vicny Springs inelude: ' J. J. Retliy and | Nealy, TRfiey, Connor, May Denten. Bic: | o .n';".'n'&u{fl,'x{” e ahess & MR DUCK AND COVERT SKIRTS, in all co]ors, former pnce $1. 75, now | |||! IH‘ H,"chg,m,, and wife, Arihnry Hirsch. | tha Heimke ' and A.’ O'Connor; Messrs. | C. T. MILLS, Pres., Mills Collegs P. 0. Cal i Py £.00 } felder H. Scheeline, Miss B. Scheeline, | \illam Deneen, Frank McGreal, Thomas | Thirty fifth all term opens Aug. 8. 1990 s e . makes a dark skin | | Mrs. tvilliam Frank, Miss E. Frank, ‘»g{r:zgtlhe!rcs‘f:‘.m}:“: Jarshon, Addison Brock |~ ———————— e LADIES’ TAN ETON JACKETS, trimmed with app]ique. value for lighter, clearer, pur- | | Mandel and wife, C. ¥. Amold, Mrs. W, | “"n"Friday evening a party enjovea o| COLLEGE NOTRE DAME, OO BOW ORI B, ... cvvaneishs dranseis S B SRR T f f d-nght'er: Mrs. L. W. Ehrman, G. L. | %€TY pleasant troiley trip to Santa Monica, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, : | fl II er. Itisa medicinal | | SNERT 5 '8 wheman Sl bhis. 1F | ATier a0 enovable dinner o Dlines and | L e T et LADIES' GRAY CHEVIOT SUITS, worth $12.50, now on salesgté'; |, ' preparation - which | | Sueheiner, wite'and o B W SEnmeltacr: | Were: Mr. and Mrs. Small, Mr-am et | W Kiguet 7. 100 3 £:adh I g v ot % P i ' bwnl.n wife, E. omasen and LADIES’ GRAY CHEVIOT SUITS, worth $10.00, now on sale at...$5 LADIES' BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, Jacket trimmed with applique, worth $12.90, now on sale at.......... ceoeeniiiesiann ... $7.50 Large assortment LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS now on sale at........75¢ Large assortment LADIES’ CALICO WRAPPERS, former price ETE ROW A i - ¢ oos =55 s shienss S2a i Ron I 1.00 Large assortment FEATHER BOAS at a GREAT REDUCTION. Conn, Mandeline Cohn, Effi Berke. | wts, i vaen jonoura 1 tot B ley: ¢. F. Rednall and wite, St Helenn. = Crid's Greatent Serpe TCUDIES WILL BE RESUMED MONDAY. Frg B, s 1300, Dolores st.. near Sixteenth. , ‘Miss Bina | S®7® about the Skin Food and Tissue a.,,,," oleman. Miss Bland-| TOILET CREAM: *_F. Colema . Great Business Training and Shorthan School. W“fi Coleman, | -1 certainly can recom. largest and ..2. Sauipped depis. in The ollow iomsien: cra e LOIE FULLER, "f\']'mehul and BRAHMAN POLYTECHNIC BY¥fiNG:S kn.lrnkw pend our highir Weae! S0 Youne men and women wanbed. E:c.rLy P R R R R R R R e S R AR R R RS RS R TR R RS Fm—m:uhmlmm-hfiunpl- will be mailed to any address upon receipt of 2¢ ANITA CREAM & TOILET CO., 207 Franklin St., Los Angeles, Cal. partment -m .lL REV. ED- M.. Princisal. postage. #HNH##“#"“##HNHN*#QQQO R e e e e : dJ. OBRIGEN & CO., e et 2 T + N u'fj.::l’l(l;l?lm :nnl::‘ do :.m.'u it. lu‘.:'a“y;.m-fi::n" ot e poxes. Do you have any O T i ;:;}g: a8 the best thing ooy 4 _.TG’”‘_“B"" Oakland, Cab % agen! ave not had a le on my ce before | was troubled a.|.| the time. purpose ve ever mm % 1146 Market Street. e e S RS e g e S gl Bhage S b + ”i“: Em;.' Crane, n” Florence Deming, W. H. ”““H““flfifififlmflflfififlflflflfifl 'm B.

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