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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO. CALL, INDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900. e e——— luma, J. W. Horn, wife and child; from | AMUSEMENTS. Guerneville, A. L. Nisstrum; from S2C- | s~ SRS ramento, Dr. 8. Jackson and wife; from | Reno, Nev., J. Mulr and wife. SAN FRANCISCO OMAHA [ CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS-The | LOS ANGELES DEN following gucsts registered during _the TY past week: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. KANSAS CI ren, Mr. and Mr M. Walter, M Mrs. M. B. Dodg . and Mrs, B. and Mrs. J. hannon, N. s Mary P Chapalain, Robe Dinn, Mr. Warhe ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 Years We have been making TAILO MADE GARMENTS for the Who!e» sale Trade ONLY. The porpularity of our Garments has prompted us to open a Retail Department, where an advance of only :0 per cent above the WHOLESALE SELLING PRICE will be charged. This extra 10 per cent is to cover cost of any alterations. Tailor-Made Su'ts and Jackels ready to wear or made to your measure. Ladies' own material made up if desired. S. BELLER & CO., 230 Suteer “trest, Mcil Orders promptly cttended to. man finds of Ohio no less thar Almost all st Hie peedle wit? anteed: hours BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM wrinkles by making the skin firm, rs the skin soft, ear, white and it is & liquid. of the con- butter will growth of Drug Co., bet. Powell and Mason. wava st 3. & Potts’ 1016 . Schioh, Mrs. J. Bellmer, Home Gatherin Annfe Butzke, 34 s ald, Miss Mamie tonifield, Mrs l\v aay ana 1 Mrs. Shann George M. Parker was tende rprise party by Harry H resider Thirteenth street, Those pre Miss Mabel Davidson. Miss Grace 1, Miss Dorothy ng. l,«nLhmn lr e lia . Miss ( Morri Lutgens ; M Sam :.;lm Leon Kk Harris, J. Board- . Carl Craner, Phil Ashton B: hwarin. Club Pa*&es Thursday evening the clerks of the Pat- tosien Furniture Company gave a enjoya troiley ride. After riding ov the city’s extremes and a few branch tions of the main line the pgrty landed at beach station, where refreshments were served, after which an informal dance was indulged in until midnight. Those on the ride were: arry_Cool, s Smith. Herman Hansen, Miss Minnic Shepston, Miss Lu_Stru- Rertha Stoitz, cClernon, Mr, . Foley, Mis: Miss Agnes A Struven, r. and Mrs. Claren Umfred, Miss Jack McCloskey, Miss Ger- Aldrich d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Hawelkl. ghtful trolley party turday evening, August 2, in honor of Miss B. Henschel ,of Sacra- mento. Refreshments were served at Ocean Beach depot and a very_ enjoyable time was had by all present. Those pres- ent were: Miss Bertha Henschel of Sec- ramento, Mrs. C. Niemann, Mrs. ek Toomey of Sacramento, Mrs. J. ot Bacramento. Miss Marle Wi ens, Miss Dora Offerman, Miss Margie Koch, Miss Louise Koch, Miss Liilie Ruf- ner, Miss L. Loeser of Berkeley, Miss Ida Miss' B. Her- Wise and was given will be Miss Anna Fuchs, Phoche 3 M The |“\\"\\\Hh ;<r 2 rds; solo, mandolin _club: solo. Miss Richa Connoll P. Oviedo. 1 Mrs. J ah of their Floers son Melville tember § on September Wilkins, C Hrown': Le They ¢ ndin ,R\H-l his ranch left Sur y inied by _her two and Elsie. who at the Hochschu'e and_daughter have eight months’ trip Quinn are on an ex- rn ifornia and daughters, the Myrtie Ornstein, of i Mr. and Mrs. ar Mics Afmee Pallak will be at home to her friends at her residence, 1720 Bush street, on Friday, the Tth inst., parture for the Mr. Tonini and Romilda, left for Reno, Nev. Abe Adle eputy District Marshal of New York. arrived in this city on Wednes- vening on 2 visit to his aunt, Mrs. L. . whom he had not seen in twen- He is a guest of his cous. PERMANENTLY REMOV:D. % f\)’ B. B. B. ENGLISH CARAMEL Sold Under a Guirantee to Removs Superfluous Hair and Also Prevent its Srowtn. FACE SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., R @ uly 28, 1900. ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 88 Market street. This i to cerilfy that 1 used the electric needle at a expense, but It increased the Erowtn of Mair to a ochsiderable extent. ihen began the use of the B. B. B. English Caramel with entirely satisfactory results. Re- ey " STISS M. REED, 134 Fulton’ st THE FELITE BLACKHEAD ERADICATOR sermanently removes blackheads and reduces the nores of the skin. BL KIN FOOD-—Youth and Beauty pre- served by using this marvel of the age. Keeps the skin smooth, white and pliable. E POWDER—This powder 1s <-hv~m|t'al\) pure and is a prevention for super- ¥ HAIR GROWER—Removes dandruff, es the scalp, produces a quick growth stimula and makes the hair soft and bright. THE ELITE FACE BLEACH_For removing tan and freckles. It has no equ B rompt. atiention to mall orders with stamps. Regular physician in attendance. “LITE DFRMATOLOGY INSTITUTE %2 MARKET STR) Halrdressing, 25c; mnnlcufln‘. e ing, %e: facial massage and sterming. shampoo- L. | prior to her de- | { Aaughters. Sebil and | last evening | C: in. Joe Midrack, Clay M at his residence, 1027 Annie L. Stone returned yesterdas two months® B visit at the Paris position. I". de Ferrari and wife have from their trip to the Parls Bxposition. During thei ted the rincipa L and the ate and Mrs. R. oto have re- turned from Los es, where they ent a week as s of Mrs. George ampton. M Albert Me: er are spending coun- A i Nic h"n\h h The par- leinecke cot- 290 Golden a pleast trip tour the United States away about five gar L. V man of San cisco and M 1 resselt of Oak |are spending two weeks at Dunc Mills. | Cohn of Anderson, Shasta | sre on a visit and is stoppin, Sutter street. At home September | ard Florsheim of Chi Mr. and M ove have re- trip to New has returned from her | 2 Cohn of 114 O'Farrell street has left for the East Join her husband on his return m At the Resorts. THE GEYS Late Geysers include H Williamsc « “erna . John H. Tietjen, Cramste, J. A H. Moor: oindexter Thompsc « Benne eka; S Or.: ( The owing Spr during Frar O 8 0. Wil Lr. W. B. C Muss iStel D avis, gonn O'Connell, bert Meyer and wite, W, G. Wreden and | wite, .\lv B 3. Jackson . “Lenny man, nn, C. | guests at Hotel « Rev. and M Julius notel ir home neim, for the summ in San Diego k nq Mrs. Horac rs of the ns of Redlands cotia Ball is home trip. from a three and dirs. Hervert C. Brown of L les spent last weck at_the seashor and Mrs. John M. C. Marbi nd returned to L Coronado, iest Hope & del Coron T AY o for Mrs. rra iego ha number ned in n the rings San of a known trolley party Wednesday 2 nado and maid ha BYRON HOT SPRINGS Lat at Byron Hot Springs ir nm. 5 Francisco—L. H um and wife, Mrs. A 5. Miss Lulu Mat- th E. An Cox, M B. Part- ridge, Mrs. M. A. Fritz, A. M ot, Mrs. - Fdllon, George L. Payne, F. L. Hilmer, . Btickney, Charles E. Paxton, D. D. A Finn, Miss M. Goodshall illin_and wife, William F. Newell Miss Kate Mattheas, Mrs. Charles Mat- theas, Mrs. Charles Nougues, Miss Ella Fritz, Ernest A. Cox, Mrs. Max Moeller and children, P. Donohoe, Mrs. F. L. Hil- mer, Louis Lessak, L. Block, H. L. Judell, D. Sullivan and_wife, M. Perr From Vallejo—R. P. Smith, Master J. Smith, From Oakla m‘rl—Hmzh I(arrigm\ From Suno From Berkeley—Mrs. G. Schultz. From St. Mic Rueben. From Fresno— J. Seymour. From Marys Hayman, 1. Cohn and wife. i‘rnm Colusa —W. (; }lm"!fln W. 8. Green. From Han- Mrs. A._Rubinstein. From ss Barnes, Mrs. E. F. Barnes, Charles Baker, H. F. Eber. From San Le- andro—M. Morris, Miss C. Morrls. From Merced—J. Remmghau‘. Mrs. J. Reming- *. Stickney, G. A. Howell. Mirs. K. Schoenstedt. San (arlnfl—dlss B. Brittan. SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS—The follow- ing guests are registered at Skaggs Hot Springs, Sonoma County: From San Francisco—0O. Néppert, Miss Cordie Wet- jen, Miss Kate Wetjen, E. B. Blood, J. ‘W. Mullen, Miss M. M Mullen, M. Best- andig, D. h Nesbett, 3 Doyle, M: M. O'Brien, James Presho, W, W. Wymore, Dr, Charles E. Parent, Dr. B. F. Alden, D. E. Haile, E. B. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hughson and_child, Francis J. Baker and wife, J. Joseph Gary, James McGrath, Mrs. M. Lewis, Miss Brophy, Mrs. Ceta Ryan, Mrs, A. C. Smith, A. Rubin, Albert Morgenstern and wife, 'Mrs. Margaret Hailer, Mrs. R. Yung, Thomas Kervan, Mrs. B. A. Kolb and children, Miss Minnie Irvine, C. Pe- ters and wife, Robau White and wife, Will Boyken, E. A. Waterhouse, T. M. Van Winkle, T Morgan. from _Oak- land—J. S. Myers and wife, Mrs. M. C. Delahantry; from Henldaburg—Gearge Madeira, from Berkeley—Mrs, E. J. Mahony, W. Marsten, wife and child; from Belvedere, F. T. Bowers; from Santa Rosa, Frank P. Grace: from San Rafael, W. P. Taylor; from Peta- From treet. | [ | | | | | | | | | | { | ;| traces, prevents wrinkles, k:eps the community luncheon | From | } th, Tillie Carr, inie Lyons, n, Lnrl‘nlu H Matthew nd_Mr: Miss G M J Marie R\hk Miss Neil de Clairmont, Mrs, d. Morris Cummin ead, Honolulu; A ley; G. 8. Harris J. I Burris, nt 0 hn George Hal Jer noma ter A Raf Granam, mibus, Rosa: J. Cook 4 , Miss Loli Owen F Mullen, M. noma. S. Opp: nhe 1 present has a 400 of new nm various £1,02 nos securities were i sued this amount one concern alor by’ companies, and of | 0 was authorized by | ADVERTISEMENTS. WRINKLES, PIMPLES, | TAN, i Positively prevented by using the | Skin Food crREME ' EOLA_ MONT! EE skin smooth and healthy thus insure ing a complexion, permaneatly, | Beautitui—75c a jar. Lasts 3 months Soothes and relicves all skin irrita- tlon. Good for insect bites. Jar 75¢, atl druggists and Hairdressers ‘Trial Jar Free LADIES sending this ad. with 10 cts in stamips, will receive a book of in= structions and a box of Skin Food and Face Powder free. iy | 4-Day a2 & Hair Resterer It is not a dye, but In a natural way it acts on the roots, compeillag the sscretion of the pigments that give tife and color to the hair—in four days—$1 a bottie, at ail druggists and hairdeesscrs SUPERFLUOUS AR S figurements of s wo- man's face, permanently removed, in ths only successful way wewitk tho ILELTHX\J NEEDLE, s aperated by Mirs. Harr i bk e Pimplac ond Wrinkles quickly removed under my personal treatmons at my Der- matological Parlcrs. MRS, NETTIE HARRISON DERMATOLOQIST | 78 and 80 Ceary Street sSaAM FRANGISCO AMUSEMENTS To-iight - - *‘TAKNHAUSER!” ANOTHER SUPERB BILL! Be_inning To-Morrow. Monday, Wednosdsy, Friday and Satur- day Nights, Verdi's Great Tragic Opera, ERNANI| Zani and Effie « usso, Frrari, Nicolini, Stewart. Thursday, Suaday Nights and Satu da7 Matinee, Bizet's Immortal Werk, CARMEN Barron Berthald. Sa Graham, - clztint and Lichter 357, Schuster, Reretto wErK'oF;L{:TEMBER 10th, “‘Caval.eria Ru ticana” and ‘I Faglacei” Seats on Salo teven Days Aheai POPULAR 250 and 500 PRICES.... Telephone Bush 9. ) @ C~AuroRN S e Qrano CxTTLie m\o_lgoasv_ SROW- | L0 TOURNAMENT- 5F'5\NCY\ Doa SHow. { DOULTRY NI i NSTR ree | x'éfi’r‘-;?oncmartlcas 1sifors. Write for Particulars to ETER, HIELDS P SECRETSARY- i APBR%?I‘[EEC#%S | FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. Olive Vail, Amos C. Cain, Hazel Walnwright, Horace Hanna, Pearl Hickman, Dutch Walto; Howard & Campbell and New Moving Pictures, Reserved Seats, 2¢; Matinee Sunday. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS, rom 7 a. m. to 10 |Beginning MONDAY. | CHILDREN of THE GHETTO | | THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN stember 2 Week Commencing SUNDAY MATINEFE THE BEST THAT VAUDEVILLE AFFORDS! HOWE, WALL America’s Most cu-max M MUS GERTRUDE MANSFIELD and GAR_YL W‘I.BUH In Their London Success, “A AND A B ic WESTMAN AND WREN Presenting Their Original Playlet IN HAYIN ——FRANCES KEPPLER-— The Clever Juven THE JOSCARY TROUPE Acrobatic Comedians Ever in Fris ]MR. FAND MRS. TOBIN fer Tnstru TIME. LAVENDER & THOMSON Eastern Comedy Duo. -LEW HAWKINS & 0Sm5emt e AMERICAN BIOGRAPEL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Children 10c, except reserved. A few front ¢ balcony, reserved ntalists. MATINEE TO-DAY. , any seat; Balcony loc; s, reserve. nt rows Parquet 2 FECIAL JUBILEE MATINERS- SIZ' BOOM!! AH!! DELIGHTED THOUSANDS CHEERED PAIN'S BATTLE OF SAN JUAN AT THE SIXTEENTH AND FOLSOM STREET GROUNDS IN CONJUNCTION WITH PAIN'S $(000 FIREWORKS ! MOST GLORIOUS SPECTACLE EVER WITNESSED! NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK: LA IGHT | THURSDAY "\ln HT | FRIDAY REPUD AT REMEMBER, NO FOG ON THESE GROUNDS! 25c¢, 50c, 75c and $1.00 First Four Nigh £ ANNOUNCEMENT. \IGHT a.r l-r& MBER a. ENT NEW OPERA r La_Pohem Trov SERTOIRE OF MAGNIFIC! raviata, 20——UF ITP\LY S GREATEST ARTISIS-—ZO ~ NO INCREASE INPRICES NIGHT RESERVED SEATS, @ily oo Mo g0z 30 'UNION COURSING PARK, TO-DAY TO-DAY Sunday, September 2d, OPEN STAKE CHAMPIONS' | NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FIRST CALIFORNIA FUTURITY STAKE —AND— CHAMPION EVENY ! | $3500—PRIZE MONEY—$3500 Music by Von der Mehden’s Band. TRAIN SERVICE. COLUMBIA i3 Every Night, ineluding Sunday. MATINE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CLAY GLEMENT i = AND — ! 1 STOCKWELL Supported by a Strong Company, Presen ting an | kenn' and Wilkie Collins’ | “No Thoroughfare,” i | Under the Title of A GREAT 0BSTACLE Leaves Third and Townsend strests 10: 1 d 12 m. and 1 p. m.: Twenty- A SUPERB PRODUCTION. fitth ‘ana Valencia strects five minutes later: returning at 445 p. m. and after last course. San Mateo electric cars every six minutes. P ices 81, 75¢, 50¢, 35¢ and 25¢ | Box and Loge Seats $1.50. MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-; NIGHT—Last Time of “THE S!LV!R KING."” Admission 25¢c. Ladies Free. n T™H EI-\'I'?Eg To-night, FLORENCE mnm-rs—-mv FROU.”™ LABOR DAY MATINEE To-Morrow. | DOROTHY DORR and HOWARD HALL, Beautiful, Costly Production, “The Masqueraders” Every Member ofl:‘h—":‘l/‘AZAR STOCK tn SEATS 6§ DAYS IN ADVANCE. PRICES—15¢, 25¢, 85¢, 50e¢. EDDY ST., Cor. MAS OHSCHUTEEAND ZOO Next Week—Farewell of WILTON LACKAYE, Starting With HOLIDAY MATINEE TO- | MORROW Until Thursday Night (Inclusive). | FRIDAY AND REST OF WEEK, “TRILBY.” PRICES—10c, 1ic, Ze A Few Front Rows in’ Orchestra, 75c. Branch Ticket Office—Emporium. | OLYMPIA THE CITY. The Ninth Series of PROFESSOR CONRADI'S LIV NG STATUARY! Nothing Like It Ever in Frisco. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. 'BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW ! SEABURY, High Diver. ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN. SPECIAL TO-MORROW ! First Appearance of THE MORGANS, Comedy Sketch Artists, LAST WEEK of KALACRATUS, | The King of Novelty Jugglers. R Ana Our CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANT. | GRAND LABOR DAY CELEBRATION. AMATEUR );lll HT F‘F‘;‘;:YE FRIDAY. Telephone for Seats, Park 2. ALTA THEATER. Last Times of EES SATUR- | This Afternoon_and Evenin SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S HALL. TUESDAY EVEXING, SEPTEMBER 4TH, at §:15 o clock, o SONG RECITAL o™ g | MiSS CLARA KALISHER, (ontralls. Week of September 3d. MATT DA and AY, CAPTAIN JA(‘K r‘m\\\ FORD, In His Thrilling, Dramatized Story of His Life as a Government Scout, 24 THE TRAIL Marvelous Scenic Effects—Cowboys, s Indtans, os:ancu From 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. thing p. m. ADMISSION, 10c. CH‘LDREN. se. Bathing, including admission, %e. Children 20c. | DR H. J. STEWART at the Plana | Reserved Seats, $1. Pack Mules, Etc. PRICES.. On sale at Sherman, Clay & Co'ss ite, 20c, e |