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THE SAN FRANCISCO UNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. AIR SUPERFLUO H The greates o0 and tissue bullder, BERAHMAN ILET CREAM + wrinkies by making the skin firm d to Wil- 459 Eighth first birth- E dan- , James Ha Those pre: ters, Miss Grace Miss Har- 1 ard Schmidt, T Miiton Lew- Verne Rogers and A Pleasant Surprise. r gray or faded hair to r from sediment. o inconvenience. uggists. v the employes of the fir: 1 the, office. where ed_to Mgrs. NETTIE HARRISON, DERMATOLOGIST, 78 Geary St., propr wux on_behalf of {r. Roemer with an Roemer feelingly was then served rward departed with of goodwill to the su- San Francisco. McLaughlin, a citi- g8 out a story A Theater Party. A very pleasant theater party was ten- dered to the members MME, IDALINE FACE CREAM DOES AWAY with the usc of all FACE POWDERS and lotions containing greass and injurious chemicals. Freckles, Wrinkles and Tan give way before this wonderful preparation @s snow before the sun. It is unlike all other face preparations. It b: tifies AT ONCE and prescrves the skin, at the same time BEING PERFECTLY IN- VISIBLE. Go to "ME. where you caa FACE see a Free AND LIP ROUGE " DEFIES Dzmonstration Tk It has stool the test of PACIFIC COAST the public for LABORATORY, une year in 204 POWELL 8T., this store. BAN FRANOCIS00. BEWARE of Imitations, and None Genuine Unless Bearing the Above Cut. = SOCTETI apitola | n to ,\n:««! b. Among those Hazelhurtz, Miss 1 nce Highton, Miss Kittie | s, Norman Ray, Miss Kittle| Churchill Feldman, Miss Teresa v, Alfred Hy ss Mollle er, Robert E. Aren, Miss May Cun- m, Waiter Stanley, Miss “Agnes , Archibald Dyer and Miss May Parties. of the Alpines was a ffair, and it has been the every Sutter | last Silver-street | h is doing ex- coming men of mes, the effi- arranged the and must be con-| uccessful 5 beautifull kleberry branct nterns and pe s were en and ninety 1d Genthe, , exhibited on its eminently | a mem- | ntributed a | contributed mith d refresh- ure of the | nua! high jinks of the Acacia Club on the 20th inst. It was strictly tations being to mem- was voted by all to be the ful evening yet Miss Frei as. Lydia Bertha dt, Miss ce, Mr. and alfer Thomas en R. William Dr. P, | Gorgoll and Major nor gave a re- ernoon to the er residence, on h young voices | guests with an in- Lilian O'Con- 1 pianist during | considerable aplom was assisted by the fc ; W. J. Harve month. After refreshments conversation fission district, the Mission s glven by with f orated {1 club. Miss Mattie E 2 P. The vate m. Pleasur to be given on Hall. In the Future, The Pleasure Seekers announce a pi vate ma de ball, to be held at Sara- toga H rday evening, November 17. The 1 march will begin at 9 o’clock precisely. The members of the club are: \m Goetze, president; Henry Bort- Dr. Frank H. Cranz, Fred Suhr Jr., | Detjen, Peter C. Gerhardt, George : Ibach, H. T. W. Keegan, J. H. £d Barry, F. H. Ward, | 1. A. L. Bahimann, A'| Peters, Fred Thode, . ‘Hofmann. avid Wil- gon, J. C. F. Krom B . _Woerner, | arles Schmidt, H. Lester, J. Hathman, Herman Huber, H. Hencken, Herman | Schiichting, Henry Johnson, George C . W. F. Krahn and George W. | 1 ations are out for the annual mili- ! | tary ball of Company D, First Regiment, | League of the Cross Cadets, which will take place at Native Sons' Hall on Friday | 16, Every effort has | ? c superintendent of the o mirals tha T i col i . »een m. n fui oojer, with Mrs r ‘and Pickle Works, was | gatherin det_circles history less preparation % n Saturday evening, | aving the affair in charge committe utenant el J. Smith Cor- ick and John E. | announces that | z party for the 1900 season will - at Golden Gate Hall, Novem- | tak be of Mr. and Mrs. ramento will be evening, Novem- The golden weddin Edward Morris of § | celebrated on Saturd | ber 10, at Pythian Castle, this city, at which four generations will be repre- sented. Relatives from various parts of the State will be present to (‘nngrmulate! the old folks on the semi-centennlal anni- | versary of their wedded life. i i nd_dance given by Lincoln | Friends of the Forest, will | \ | aurel Hall, Shiels bullding, ning, November 8. This is of dances to be held by , once a month. Fhe net Jostics will be neid Wednesday, November | 14, at Assembly Hall, Red Men's building. Invitations are limited. Hereafter this club will hold their dances on the second | Wednesday of each month. Thelr last | dance was held October 11, at which the | grand march was led by James W. Doherty and Miss Eva Clancy. The next assembly of the Deux Temps will be held at Golden Gate Hall on Fri- day evening, November 9. | The Los Amigos Club announces an “at | home’’ on Saturday evening, November 10, | I.’\l Golden Gate Hall. | Personal. Miss Ella V. McCloskey, after a five months’ residence in Marin County, has returned to San Francisco and opened her studio at her residence, 1451 O'Farrell street. Mrs. H. Dinklage will be at home Thurs- day, November 8, at 937 Jackson street, where she will be pleased to see her friends. prior to her departure for Hono- lulu. there to_reside permanently. Miss Viola Raphael of 1247 O’Farrell street will be at home Tuesday, Novem- ber 8, prior to her departure for the East, Mrs. Ada Winans-Kimball, wife of Frank Willard Kimball, the attorney, re- cently returned from a two weeks' visit spent in San Jose, being the guest of her moté\er.l Mrs. Alice E. Winans, residing on Settle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. PRease (formerly Lauterwasser) will be at home the second Tuesday of each month at 1106C Valencia street. Mre. E. G. Woof and her granddaugh- ter, Miss Willa Jean Stanley, are spen ing a few days at the Hollenbeck, ADVERTISEMENTS. *5000 “I'm Simply all Worn Out. " F L — = U\ ' e G B = P TN SEA Overworked Women. Fatigue is the natural result of hard work, but ex- haustion results from weakness. & glard work for a weak woman is traffic in flesh and ood. It makes little difference what the field of work is, whether at home or elsewhere, if there is weakness, work brings exhaustion. Ability to stand the strain of hard work is the privi- lege of the healthy and robust. How our hearts ache for the sickly women that work for daily bread at some ill-paid factory employment ! How distressing also to see a woman struggling with her daily round of household duties, when her back and head are aching, and every new movement brings out a new pain ! If the mere looking on at these suffering women touches our hearts, how hopeless must life be to the wo- men themselves Their devotion to duty is a heroism which a well person cannot understand. Can these ailing, weak women, who are called upon to do work which would tire a strong man, be made to see that they can easily and surely better their condition % Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, convince them of the virtues of this medicine % How shall the FACT that it WILL HELP THEM be made plain ? ‘When a medicine has besen successful in more than a million cases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, ‘‘I do not believe it would help me % Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discouraged, exhausted with each day’s work. You have some derangement of the feminine organism, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you just ag surely as it has others. Read the letters from women in the opposite column of this paper, and when you go to your drug store to buy this sterling medicine, do not let yourself be persuaded to accept the druggist’s own valueless preparation because it is a few cents cheaper than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetahle Compound. REWARD i a0 vfigf'-p.dd o g g B X g e o pum'hm.fl_o;nfi:f‘ & u‘—‘wufl\m“ b Evidence of Mrs. Pinkham’s Cures. DEAR MRS. PINKHAM :(—One year ago I read a letter in a paper tell~ ing how much good one woman had derived from Lydia B. &nfil‘m‘l Vegetable Compound. I had been sick all winter # and was nearly discouraged, as the medicine the doctor gave me did me no good. I had kidney com- plaint, leucorrheea, itching, bearing-down feeling, and painful menstruation. I wrote to you deserib- ing my trouble and soon received an answer telli me what todo. I followed your instructions, an have taken nine bottles of Vegetable Compound and used one gacksge of Sanative Wash and one box of Liver Pills. I am well now, do not have those sick spells at the monthly period, but can work all day, and that I never could do until ¥ /) began taking the Compound. I cannot praise the Compound too highly. I do hope every woman will learn of your remedies and be as I have been. I wish all success to the Compound; it has done wonders for me and I am so thankful."—MRS. GENIE KELLOGG, Ber- lin Heights, Ohio. - ‘“ DEAR MEs. PiNgmAM:—I wish to-let you know that Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has cured me of painful menstruation from which I suffered terribly. I really believe that I would be insane to-day if it had not been for your medicine. I cannot praise your Com- pound enough, and feel that if all who suffer from female troubles would put themselves under your care and follow your advice they will find relief. —MISS K. E. SCHOLTES, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. “ DEAR Mgs. PINKEAM :—For eight years I have suffered with inflam- mation of the womb and bladder, profuse and painful menstruation, and gt :imes itdsiex?eoi as though I uleuld die. I doectored most of the time, ut seemed to fail every year. short time ago I began to take Lydia E. pkh-m's Vegatxle Compound, and, thgnnks g;‘your wonde’rful medicine, I am to-du‘zl‘ a well woman. Your medicine is woman's best friend."—MRS. L. L. TOWNE, Littleton, N. H. “DEAR MRs. PINkmAM:—I write this letter for you to publish for ‘'egetable the benefit of poor, suffering women. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vi Compound has done me a great deal of good. I have taken three bottles and feel like & new woman. When I began the use of your medicine I was hardly able to be up, could not do half a day’s work, I ached from head to foot, was almost crazy, had those bearing-down pains, and stomach was out of order. Now all of these troubles have 1eft me and I can work every day in the week -and not feel tired.”— MRS. JENNIE FREEMAN, 402 Pennsylvania Ave., Lima. Ohio. “‘DEAR MRs. Prvxmaw:—I was sick for seven years without any relief, although treat- ed by two of the very best doctors in this city. A few years ago I was nothing but a living skeleton. The doctor said my heart was the cause of all my sickness and that I could only be relieved, but never get well. Sometimes [ would get so exhausted and short of breath that I would not know what to do. My nerves were very weak, blood impure. Was troubled with hands and feet swelling; also had leucor- rheea. I have taken six bottles of Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and feel well oncemore. Ihave gained twenty-seven pounds and am able to work all day in the store and do not feel tired when I get home at night. Words cannot express my gratitude to Mrs. = Pinkham for what her ine Mas done for me.”"—PETRA M. LOYA, care of L. Wolfson, San Antonio, Texas. ted with the National of mw.wflfiu Mrs. Lichtensteln of turned to San d- | sence of six months: Los| Mrs. Phillp Peck and the Misses Peck | en route to S8an Diego and Coro- B. H. Lichtenstein and Miss Mabel 1208 Geary street have re- neisco after an ab. Dr. T. H. Denver and Colorado Spri Mr. and 816 First avenue, McAllister streets. At home Mondays. Mrs. J. D. Fraser, A:A‘feles. have moved from 19047 Pine street to the nado Beach, where g.ley will. remain dur- | Hotel Berkshire. T ing the coming wint . Morris has returned from Stre 8 Morris have moved to between Fulton and an old resident of this city, left San Francisco on Saturday to join her husband in Hawall, where they wiil reside permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Urlel J. T have moved from 1630 Eills strest Fillmore street, Mrs. Georfu M. Lederer left Sunday last for Philadelphia and New York. At home Saturday after- A Miss lagl;mn.nm‘ R tk I&l removed nl;:“ ;n: S’enlnt. November 2¢. 'rom ost stree! o M O'Farrell r. an rs. Geo Ale: e - street. vis) will be plnuar:?reeaa'v‘enzd;:a; e’fi.fi’e‘.. Sun; s November 11, at thei sidence, 1045 %"*nre!l street, between xrurrnti 5p (;n.