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THE FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 190 the fglands fionc ¥ bir well-kiown very qulet; They’re Engaged. he bride z om was drunk | rs of the fin Another ime awaits them in Houston. Home Gatherings. Am oyable and pleasant night merry McTInerney, Mr: . and have been h ever since. here ts of honor the Hoftman L SONgs were sung 1, and.where the in danc- At mid- | | de Muldowney, = NGTON, SH WHO OF THE F' 105 RALTO VOIC ING YOUNG WOMA NEST ND THE FOR AMATEUR SI RS IN ATE TH POSSF 2 .‘:. ! were: Miss GUARANTEED BEAUTIFUL FACE from every blemish. Freck- s, Tam, unburn, Yellowness, llowness, Blotches, Pimples, Bla Wrinkles yield easily to effect of my marvelouns treatments. Vears of experience bie me fo do what others can "I FREE THIS | WEEK Face-Massage, Face-Steaming Treatments. Applications to Re. store Gray Hair free to ladies whec -all at my parlors and perform 5i , eaSy conditions. TRIAL YRS = this ed. with 10 cents in B 0 stamps, will recelve & book of instructions and a box of Lola Montez Creme [°% Fomeer SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Mrs. Harrison removes quickly, permapently and in the only sure way—The Electyic Needle at her parlors. Not a hair returns nor a blemish to show. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON Dermatologist . SAN'FRANCISC Y8 GEARY ST, nnounces Edith mbull of Rafael. Wedding Bells. morning, October 10, at ate sergeant of 1 J. Shanahan w , sister of bride was r pink silk and bridal ros The was lemon-colored ling a quiet re- ome of the venue, nd intim he recepti extended s a A. Malone J. L. Binet, and Mrs, ler, Mr. and . J. Dold, Mr, Crowley, Mrs. A1l, ‘Mrs. Mrs, Bohen, Marie Binet, Ger- 5 fe McDonough, Albertine £ Irenic Kesseler, Joseph Kesse Helen Dold, John Maloney Malone Th ing of Judge T. B. Pratt and celebrated at ide's parents, Cap- [ n, Mission reet. . September 30, The ide was attired in ivory satin trimmed with duchesse lace. The maid of honor was Miss Rebecca Rosenblum, who -wore white organdie over blue silk, The groom w tended by Max Shoenfeld. Rabbi J. Voorsanger performed the ceremony. After congratulations supper was served, Among those present were: Captain and Mrs. Johannesen, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dorn, Misses Ray Levy. Beckie Dink- lespeil, Rosy Bloom. Gissle Golberg, Rachel Steinberg, Millie Leibenbaum, Ike Cohen, Abe Rosenthal, Sol Ikenbaum, Ja- cob Pratt, Arthur Dinklespeil, Max Ro- senstern, ‘Sam Levy, Sol Isaacs, Fred Bloomberg, Herman Figenbaum, Herman Nathan, Isidore Jacobs. The bride was the recipient of many valuable presents, emong which was @ dlamond sunburst, the gift of Captain and Mrs. Johannesen: a diamond watch, gift of the groom; sil- ver service, gift of Max Shoenfeld; dla- mond ring, Captain Madisen; diamond etar, Miss Polly Foster; silver salad set, Bam Levy; two fi"d loving cups, Mr. Dorn; silver ladle, Mrs. Cohen, and bronze statue, Mr. Jacobs. Judge and Mrs. Pratt left for the Yosemite, On their return they will reside at the Palace Hotel. The Daily Item of New Orleans of Oc- tober 2 has the following to say of Ike Holz, the popular letter carrier, whose home is at 534 McAllister street, this city: San Fran f the Ike Holz of They were married at theehgfn: Burt MeQu {itty Mis iillin, M J S cAuliffe t'Lee, | gham, 4 gemann by the Clovers’ So- | cla at her residence, Grove | street, on October 5, in honor of her birth- those present were: Miss ss M. Pape, Miss F, Munk |2 Schaefer, Plag Lo na | Miss L | mann Mrs hen, M clia, Mr. nd Mrs. F." Raschen, L. B. Osswald. An_informal part: and Mrs. E. J. Thi occasion being the of their wedding: | ing was spent. |and Mr: | Glady r, Mr. and Miss Noble. | A most pleasan Colonel and House, on Frid and carnations. An served in the large L. until the wee sma’ celved many costly were: | 8."'Shoenberg. J. and Mre. J. S, ter Hugh Young, tain and Mrs. K Walter H. Marston, J. B. Castle, R. P. Evans, Lucy Pelrson, Macdonald, Ml Flowers, Flowers, party was ten ton at his home, 111 evening, October 8, fiss__Annie Lal Miss amuel Dreyfus, Harry 3 Ly T , Miss E Plagemann, Mrs. W. Flage- Mr. and Mrs. , V. Maret, O. Vogel, Al Henry, W. Bernzott, J. Lehmann, H. Sengsts Plageman mann, W. J. Plagemann, H. N street on Friday evening, October 5, the A most delightful even- Those present were: J. Thayer, Mis | Mr. George Massey, Dr. and Mrs. C. Noble, Mr, and M Hume, Mrs. Inwood, Mr.'and Mrs. A. E. Reed tendered Miss Lily Young. Mrs. J. 8. Young of the Russ y evening, October 5, in honor of her sixteenth birthday. The spa- clous parlors were artistically decorated with ferns, smilax, American being arranged in the form of the letter Covers were laid for fifty guests. Dancing was enjoyed by Miss A. Flowers, Miss A. McDon- ald, Miss 8. McCorll;nlck‘ J. D. Hynes, M. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Pearl Young, Frank Young, Mas- F. W. Jordan, Ed Jor Misses Emily and Hazel Jordan, Mr. and Mrs, Stelling, Mrs. J. R. . Hare, Darrel A. Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Master Roy Marston, Fann 3. P, Goyhen at n, J. , M. !{y Miss V. 'A. Flowers, M. B Bill Willlams, Miss G. Stetson, Professor S. Martinez, Geo O'Nfel, G. J. Schmidt. : i McAulifr eil, Melnerney, | i ’/)]:1‘ Neil, John Frank Conroy, Hurley, Walter Kelly, Horace Jack- e, James Daley, Jame: Gabe V. »h Corcoran, Harry McSwegan, Herbert Owens, William L. Was tindered to Miss da Plagemann, H.' Shafer, Mr. and fr. and Mrs. O. and Mrs. J. C. F R. Munk, B. Kramer, M. Plage- aleu and y was given by Mr. ayer of 438 Elizabeth eleventh anniversary Mr. es Muriel and and Mrs. H. B. Reed, t surprise party was daughter of cauty roses elegant collation was dining-room, the table the young folks hours. Miss Lily re- gifts, Those present Morgensen, Colonel J. J. Lily Youns. %ap- 01 ‘Wallace, Mrs. ter Earl Marston, . Wells, C. Wells, %) | Golden ¢ | I lley, Miss | « principally to dancing, and many selec- tions were rendered by Professor B. J. ,\ppllrhy and O. Hutchinson on the banjo nd" guitar. Supper was s h Among S e $ Millie Candish,’ Miss 2 osie Murphy, Miss Mary Dineen, Miss Lola Hart, ll)ilss Kate Mu‘;—y- hy, M Lynch, Miss Kate Fitzpatrick, ence McIntosh, Miss Tillle Fita- Miss Maggie Flood, Miss Alice s May Norton, Thomas Pres- e. J. Budde, W. Bradley, E. Hassett, (. Campbell, G. | W. McCarran, J. Tuey, H, Bos- | sert, A. Coveny, P. 5. Magrill, W. Dineen, J. Pratt, G. Hutchin@bn and J. B. Preston. Club Parties, A very pleasant beach supper was en- Joyed recently by the members of the ¢ (Sifl&mkqunS -(3xfin1/ *“Dear Mgs. Pixggam:—It affords me great pleasure to tell you and others the good I have derived from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Sanative Wash, and Liver Pills. When I began their use I thought there was no hope for me. I had had the best doctor in our town and grew worse every day. T gave up the use of his medicine and began using your remedies, and to-day I am in better health than I have been for several years. I feel I owe it all to you, and can say that your medicine cannot be praised too highly. I shall always advise all suffering from female trouble to use your Vegetable Compound. S. E. Beard and Mrs. H. Demousset. After the supper the evening was spent around a large bonfire in singing, games and storytelling. The following members were present: Miss Mattie Perry, Miss Nellie Harding, Miss Carrie Miller, Miss Belle Alves, Belle McLaren, Miss Evellne Green Belle Kidd, Mi Clara Greenlin, Archie Gilfallan, Edward Beard, Matthew Ebner, | Paul Bernharadt, Walter Clarx, Simpson, Ciyde Schenck, Charles Pfizmaier, Henr; The Golden Gate Club Cunningham, | nson, Jame Noble Petry, Ebeispacher, ave an_enter- { Clayton Charles Job tainment and dance L Washington- | square Hall on Wednesday Oc- tober 10. There were thirtéen numbers o the programme, which consisted of songs, | fancy dances and recitations. Rurus H. Miller, ficor manager, led the grand | march, which ined many | and interesting figures, after which ¢ ing was induiged in unty midnight committee of arrangements consiste Ralp} ullard, Fred H. C o 3. W. C 1. énjoyable troil al part of | , William Mariant. dden, A. Me- | J.'B. Dal- | nch Jr. | ghtful time | F. Fr 1y and Joseph Fre: iub 1 t Tuesday evening M. ney’s residence, 455 Fell Al Progressive ¢ re was the cialt the evening, was vocal and instru- 1 After oined ved an ovition, tism and wit Upon the conclusion wWere vard- d to the dinimg s decided vember, a_banquei 1 William R ullivan, Mrs . Mrs. Wilcox, Du- Mr. Ses Wil Mrs. E Nelson, Mrs In the Future. The first party of the new so Bar- “the Unknown will be given slon Opera Hall next 'Thursday evi October 13. The club b y membership, W. J. the president and Ira J. Hall the ary. The initial dance will e F. Henderson ion of Miss Adele gman will be held between avenue, their rge Henry Myers returned from their “w settled down In ifornia stree October 14, ends between 1h > German_CI , October 20, The \d dance will be fall Wednesday - the Ay of armory yrm fund. Somé of st talent in the city has been ob- rcasion and a pleasant ber tri f the steamship 2 to ahitl November 1 will Captain John Leale, the popular mander of !h‘ t J ay Clty K John Register, mship r 1 reached by slow salling v the comfortable ship Au ke the trip in ten and a ha ription list of the F ; filling up and the club will dances thi: ason in Golden Gate Hall, The first e will take lace on November 2 and the others dur- ng February and May. Personals. after an absence of Chestnut_street, year in the East. Mrs. H. Kinspe 1 son have left for their home in Bakersfield. Miss Almie Ellis, a popular society young Iady of Chicago, is_visiting her sister, Mrs. Gus Abercrombie, on Lyon street. Miss Fannle Cohn will be at home the third Wednesday of each month at 1011 Scott street. Dr. T. H. Morris left last Tuesday, Oc- tober 2, for Denver and Colorado Springs, where ne will remain unt{l November 1 Professor A. Van der Nafllen, wife and daughter returned last Wednesday after an_absence of seven months in Europe. Dr. Tillle Dittenhocfer returned Is Your Face Unwomanly? Have you darl shadows on your lips, cheek, chin or verson? If you have ; B. I{'E Caramel is just what you want. and cures this unfortunate blemish. lPD"l‘A;l;}'I your tnc; wldll be as free as the palm of your hand. B, B.B. English Caramel is indorsed by the esss 20 of After one from hair rl Jaiss oz, GO Bark e eich streer, Monday on by a large number of his friends mfi:nor of his return from the north. evening was devoted Hagze! | | medical and has had Bu and on E tinent. It is in fact mianly satistactory erad- ication of su luous hair to .. ‘e guarantee 4 cure in every caso under- Prompt attention to mail orders With stamps, Regular physiclan in attendance, ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 838 Market St., San Francisco. ml‘!.u'rg:ymn"‘. 2603 mn:::flu St:.-hmm C. 8. C., under the chaperonage of Mrs. | h, Miss Maud Fisher, Miss | Miss Reilley has returned to her home, | I know it saved me from the grave. “I thank you for your kind advice in regard to my health,”—, Anmie METZ, Caseyville, Ky. Gratitude for recovered health makes gen- erous hearts. Women who seck Mrs. Pinkham’s advice are promptly helped, and they want all slok women to know about it. Mrs. Pinkham’s advice is free. Her address Is Lynn, Mass. MRS. WTI1. STONE, North Dana, INass., writes: “DEAR MRs. PINKHAM:—I have followed your kind and free advice-and am to-day a new woman. My last doctor told me I would have to go through an operation before I could be well. I had womb and ovarian trouble. I would suffer something terrible, such pain in my left side, and it seemed as though I was-all falling’to pieces. Was nervous all the time, and could not sleep nights. I cannot thank you enough for being so kind. I shall always recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and hope that my letter may benefit some other poor suffering woman.” Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetableo Compound has made a constant record of cures for thirty years. It acts directly on the female organism and makes it healthy, relieving and couring all inflammation and displacements. MRS. IMFELD, 509 Jefferson Place, Union Hill, N. J., writes: *DEAR Mes. Pixgnay:—I have you to thank for my health and strength. I have taken your medicine for two years. Before I began its use I was so weak that after I had worked an hour in the morning I was obliged to lie down. I had’fearful headaches, could not sleep, had palpitation of the heart, was always tired, and suffered in many other ways. Now I am perfectly well and much strenger than I was ten years ago. Iam fifty-three years old, and the mother of ten children. I never feel tired since taking your Vegetable Compound.” deposited with the which will be paid the writers’ special from her European trip and is located at | by the gra 1017 S\llljr str short A | [ Mrs . ¥ ss Emma Hunt and | Harry st returned from a | ix months’ trip to Europ | Dr. Lu Ella Cool, who has been in Cape | | | has returned and of Alameda and s Wyer are ined during thelr groom be G C eturned from Eu- | rand of four nmmlhu.y he principal | t Paris. His | eturned with in that lgh like a stick.—- Harry M. Goldberg, New York, in which city he will| Sadie - S — . cated to the Nativ T P s ADVERTISEMENTS. n , has returned | 3 e Bt S eh o ! to the city after a sojourn of two months ) ~"er @ya ¥ 6 U8 CEE in Southern California, where she was the |and the order of which they GIRRINNIINIINIINIINNIY % e. Modj a at h heautiful lor b ——— Counts P | z% FIT. MISFIT? 3 3 . Philip Forbe In Z; l 3 s Angeles, 1y entertainments - Yel Yecke ) B given in her honor. Miss Lynch will | ki, Della Decker 3 3 part of the winter with her aunt, nlan. Eva Phillips 8 5 Than a well- & Dr. Pawlick!, 1119 Van Ness avenue. | Dodge, Clemence A made tailor_sutt 3 let a committee to arra or cloak. Noth- % ville entertainment and farce, lez' looks worse & WOMEN'S lowed by a dance. This will be than & . misft ¥ Native Son Novembe: SOCIETIES] £ ett, grand presid Daughters of St. George. Wednesday and The members of the Fortnightly Social Club of Britannia Lodge of the Daughters of St. George met on the evening of the dence of Mrs. H Hewitt, 619 Capp street, where the follow- | | ing programme was carried out: Comic | | song and dance, Mrs. E. Gos: girlsy Mrs. Lund and Miss Coj solo, Mrs. W. Clack: dance, | | Hornpipe,” Miss F. Beauford; comic song, | 4th inst. at the re ave been issued ¢ on the outside page of the ame of golden poppies. ful compilation o ) in rea from, any one > B Mrs. Marguerite Creba; an Engiish Gyp- The book o B Yoo ‘nn.! made & | Sy, Mrs. J. Beauford; “Sarah Gamp. beautiful portrait of Grand Presi- . Mgte- & | Mrs. R. Meadows; vocal solo, Miss M. |dent Mrs. Gett, and a page with portrait 2ot st | Hewitt: a fisherwoman, Mrs. J. Davis; | is devoted to the late M Lillian Car- Sad. 3 recitation, Mrs. C. Graham; fancy dance, | lie. Over the portrait are last words & Miss M. Ball; vocal olo, Miss F. Beau- | spoken by the founder of La Estrella Par- W § ford: mandolin solo, Miss M. Norrington; | Jor, “The morning is beautiful The . - 3 | reading, “A Trip to Saratoga,” Mrs. book is a very creditable production. PRICE TO YOU 10 P & iS\aplvs. In addition to those who took - following w ABOVE WHO ALE. b part there were present: Mesdames R.|the office of the . —_— E | Hewitt, W. Hewlitt, E. Goss, H. Willlams, | week: Eliza Wittenbeck of Sacramenta S BELLER 0 3 J. Beauford, F. Norrington, J. Creba, | Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Colwell, Sutter Creek . . 2 Marguerite Creba, C. Graham, Cogill,| Mrs. Donlon of Presidio Heights & b Lund, Langlands, Street and Henwood.| Alice French and Mrs. Agnes Thornagic | § 230 Sutter Street. & and the Misses F. Beauford, A. Beauford, | of Alta Parlor, Mrs. dius Bouton of | & b | M. Hewitt, E. Burt, Daisy Hewitt, R.| Sutter Creek, the Misses Mollie and Cora ; TAKE ELEVATOR. b: | Staudart and E. Meadows. Refreshments | Long of Buena Vista Parlor, Mrs. James Go000500000 3 | were served, and after three hearty | cheers for the hostess the company sang “Auld Lang Syne” and “God Save the Zoman of Sutter Creek, Miss Mr. Rosa Day of Golden State Parlor, Sans Souct Parlor, Queen” and_departed. Britannia Lodge will give an entertain- ment and dance in Pythian Castle on the evening of the Gth of November. An en- | ergetic committee is arranging an inter- esting programme. Knights and Ladies of Honor. Grand Protector Whitten has announced the following visitations to be made by “as many officers and members of the Grand Lodge, members of committees of the Grand Lodge, district deputy grand protectors and members of the order as. are willing to do a little for the advance- ment_of the order” in_this jurisdiction: | San Francisco_lodges—Bay City, October 9; Aurora, 15; Magnolia, 17; West 5 38 Pacific, 24; Golden Rule, 2, and Martha, 26. Interior lodges—Laurel Lodge at Healdsburg was visited last Wednesday; October 11, to Star Lodge, Sonora; 13, to Mistletos Lodge, Ban Jose: 1, o iar. mony Lodge, Sacramento; 23, to Oakland Lodge, Oakland; 30, Yerba Buena e, San Jose; November 7, to Marysville Todge, Marysville, and %, to Angel City Todge, Angels. ‘The Grand Lodge of the State of Texas has appealed to the members of the order for help for two hundied members of the fraternity rendered destitute by the re- cent disaster. The supreme protector has asked the members to contribute a fund to pay the assessments and dues of such members, to the end that may not be deprived of the protection the or- der guarantees to me: in good stand- . G ‘Whitten Iin an ap- to the members of the jurisdiction of ks that each ber a rl mem] con=- tribute not less than 2 cents and as much more as the member is able. It has been decided that $15 remaining over from an nment given by the some time ago be donated to that urora announced last week lalt it wm. nlk', ll;s'.lu “21'0 rata contribution. This Coddington, McKay and Miss Manning. | The members of Amapola Parlor of Sut- ‘ ter Creck are making preparations for a | Christmas entertainment. | On the night of the 4th inst. the mem- | bers of Visalia Parlor of ve Daugh- ters were the guests at a high jinks of the parlor of Native Sons of that place, on which occasion the Sons presented to the Daughters a full set of beautiful satin re- galla_for the use of the perlor. The Daughters gave a social last Friday night | at which the Sons were the honored | guests, The following named were visitors at the Native Daughters’ Home last week W. 8. Leake, Mrs. Watson Morris, M. Greene, Miss Mz Miss Clara K. Wittenmeyer, Susie hoff of Yosemite Parlor, Nellie and | Shine Sonora, Mrs. Humphrey of Visa- lla Parlor, Mrs. Nellie Boege and Mrs. | McCormick of La Vesepero Parlor, Miss Mable Tanner, Minnle M. Nichols and | Emma P. Congdon of Sutter Creek; Miss | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other faclal blemishes are removed by DR. and A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe bullding, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, rooms 28-29, with the electric needle without pain or scar. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p. m. The greatest skin food and tissue bullder. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the ski: - ke y ng the skin firm. VERY LATEST Straight Front, ° Hand-Made SAPPHIRE CORSETS $3.00 $15.00 PER PAIR. > 10 Geary St., 37| CORNER KEARNY. ") GHESTER F. 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