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26 ettiest and most b, as llon on The la The young Grey Hair Resto i AL ©C and gives it the bri] One Dollar a bottle 0Lk MONTEL CREME, exion and healthy skin ents FRGE TRIAL POT 4-AY ng this ad. and 10c in fve my book of Instructions of Lola Montez Creme, and a jer FRE ERFLUOUS That greatest of all dis- SUP HAIR 2=t removed. in the only successful way sperated by Mrs. Harrison. Warts, Freckles, Moles, Pimple :nd Wrinkles guickly removed under my persomal treatment at my Der- matological Parlors. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON Dermatologist, 78 and 80 GEARY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Christmas Lye-Glasses sed from ve will be exchanged to fit ¢ holidays, free of charge. « prescriptions filled. Factory premiscs. Quick repairing. Phone, Main 10. N i iC ICAPPARAT 3, GP.TMANS P""'”G”wsamnnc 542 MARKET ST. INsTRUMENTS wnptn Crmorcut Burono, CATALOGUE FRee. ©8 | gmooth. clear, white and Georse Marvin, 2 Florence ( oore. ~They will be assisted by ¥ ladies of the parish R = They’re Engaged. Announcement has been made of the f Miss Cella Gettis to Arthur rman, the weddir very near f re p re. lar members of the ty set of Golgen Gate and ncement as a surprise to e bride-elect is thelr niece, of Chicago, Mr, and Mrs, sements. s served gehorn was tender number of her friends 1 street and Mrs Swanson, Mr. A. Ca Mrs Mrs J. Hess af Among the de Clairmont A. Mackay Mrs tt street | George Green, the vor n of Sergeant John T. Gre t hisVresidence, | 1210 Mission street. The recipient was | unaware of the surprise until Mr. Otto | H. Heyneman in an 0 the oceasion explained hero why his many { bled; and on the pres floral pleces, the s assor Chs DATTOrS Were decorated with flags, flowers and ferns. The Al fng-room was a feature of good cheer. the table contained everything that ould be desired, and many toasts wero k to the health and happiness of the voungest member of the First Call fornia Volunteers who left for nila D indulged in until late hour. Ing programme was ren- dered & during the evening: la Cronin: addres: Mr. Otto H. Heyne: John Martin Duffy, rgeant A. J. Gaugh- John J. Cronin; con- ; vocal ge of a Court m Ju 4 ran and Commissary £ SOCTETI) —_—— | € | and wife, | tortion act ant H. J. Wright: cake- walk and dancing, Mr. John J. | O'Meara Gertle' Cronin; plano | <olo, Cor; address, “Our 1. Thomas F. vocal solo, Maseot Theodore Green ese specialties, Nor. | : nember of the Company Misg Lottie Hesler, assisted by Mr, George Osborn: address, “The Welfare of * Hon. Thomas F. Dunn: vocal by the B and M Quartet—Hon. M. J._ Kerwin, Professor Norton C. Hulse, | Charles F. Mallett and Willlam Doyle humorous recitation, Mr. Edward Tarpes the popular German 4delineator and mono- logist: ad. b Welcome Home,” Wil- liam Lee Green; vocal solo, “He's a Jolly | Good Feliow,” and “Should Auld Ac- intance Be Forgot?’ Mr. Charles A. Drury .ondon Bridge” was gracefuil SUPERFLUOUS HAIR | Ana all other facial blemishes are removed by DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe bullding, 1170 Market st, cor. Taylor, rooms | 28-25, with the electric néedle without pain or | scar. Permanency guaranteed: hours 1 to 4 p. m. | The greatest skin food and tissue builder, |BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm, It renders the skin soft, youthful and cures Polson Oak and Eczema. It is a liquid. Any cream of the conelstency of butter will stimulate the growth of bhair on the face. Brah- men Tollet Cream i3 aranteed not to do so. rice _2c. Brahman Tooth Powder, Zc. All BEHED L e wo . . stock always 8, Potts' Drug Co, A st J, voeal | | | | J { County. THE SA by Hon. A. J. Fritz, assisted young merrymakers, those present were: Mr. and Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cronin, Mr. P. W. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cills, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. H man, Mr. and Mrs. Strange, Mr. d Mrs. J. T. Green, Mrs. C. Hesler, Mrs. Acton, Mrs. H. 'B. Trickler, Mrs. S Smith, Miss Liille Hughes, Miss Lorretta Hughes, Miss Ella Cronin, Miss Gertle Cronfn, Miss Florence Cronin, Miss May 8 van, Miss Birdie Hesler, Miss Lottie | Hesler, Miss Maud E. Witts, M Mabel | Witts, Mi Keamish, Miss May Coch- | ran, Kittie O'Hearn, Miss Millet, | Marquardon, Miss Agnes Comyns, - S. Bannet, Miss G. Miss E. McGrail, Miss Kittle Rodgers, Miss Lulu Thatcher, Miss Alice Ford, Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Flora Burr, Miss May Deville, Miss Jessie Tigerette, Miss l.izzle Castle, Miss Annle Nettie Cohn, Miss a Man- ellie Mangan, Miss Josle For A. Smiley re, Miss McWatson, ' Hon. | Graham, Hon. Thomas F. | F 1 M. J. Ker-| Dr. James an, Sergeant J. Wright, Ser- rgeant H. Gaughran, Professor J. J. Ap- ofessor Norton C. Hulse, John J ughes Jr., S. Rega, Silver, J. Regan, | v, G. Crowle Liebert, Lee, W. | Moran, Frank Moran, | odore J. Hesler, Charles A. Drury. | rank Drury, Harry Drury, John Drury. Walter, Witts, George McCurdy, Frank Griffin, CY am rles Thumler, Toner, Charles T. E. Bellman, F. Mallett, John | n, Fred Parks, Willlam Doyle, Ed- Doyle, H: by Gary, Joseph | . Fred Woerner, Osborn, John T.| J. Edward Green, . George Green, Willlam Green, Alfred Green, | n, Bertrand Green | Future. glve their twelfth as- Gate Hall, Tuesday | 20, oncert of the Mustc | n will be held on Sat- November 24, at Byron st street. The follow- s been prepared for the ¥ the president; two Sonata,” zart) er), Miss Peterson; v from “‘Stabat Genevieve H Homeo," (a) “Valse,” | Styrien: | r ler; nfe Mil ted Air,” (b fa Roeckel heran Church, o Gough and Oct festival entertainment the week beginning 189. The entertain- what novel character, arranged by a gentleman con- the church who was respon- Lut cessful entertain- a k about two of participants num- e title of the enter- “Mellicoe's Metamorphos It 1s an ingeni- nment and gives op- troduetion of ncluding seléctions from A comie opere pened to Brow @, F . entitled “What Hap- will be presented by Regiment, League of Thanksgiving eve at Native Sons' | ember | twenty-sixth musical and hop given | McKenzie Musical = Soclety - will | t Nativ Hall | for of the Nigh contralto solo 5 L the Wooden St * (Moll Breitengre at), . .J . Minnie | (Mexican dance anillc Scotl: Lottie . Mre. Louise C. 'Haughy, Miss a “March of the Men of Cushman and M contralto solo, “O Mijo | zettl), Clara Sprauer; | * (darky lo song) (Bril), | Kroger and McKenzie “Stars and Stripes general request), Mc- sclety. | Trinity Presbyterian | r Twenty-third and Capp Btree will hold their bazaar this week, commencing Tucsday evening, November | 20, and continuing Wednesday and Thurs- 4y afternoons and evenings. Sailed Away. The steamship Zealandla safled for Honolulu Saturday, November 10, and arried the following passengers: J. B. | lexander, G. H. Baldwin, Miss A. F. | ard, B.'B. Beard, Mrs. Bokoufsky and child, J. H. Booth, Miss M. G. Borden, George Browne, C, Buffett, J. K. Burkett J. C! Cohen, C. Corbly, C. Corper, J. Corper, Miss M. Corper, F. R. | Dailett, R. Deeken, John Derrig and wife, Mrs. H. Dinkalage, Miss Dinkalage, W, J. tton, Miss M. P. Dutton, Miss Mae glehardt, Ensign, H. sen, C.'A. Field and wife, W. Funge Jr, 8. Gill, Mrs, 'B. G son, M. d. Goss s, F. Green, O. Hillefeld, L. Hubbard, Mason Mitchell, Mrs. G. F. Morehouse, Mrs. W. G. Mor- row, Miss' E. M. Morrow, Mrs. G. D. Mumford and chiid, Charles O'Connell, M. J. Riordan, Rossi, R. R . Mrs, M. Sass, F. Sllva and wifi Sulli- van, L. J. Warren, W, W, L. Wight and wife, C. E. Wilson, F. E. mann. of Personals. Mrs. 8. Hochstadter, Mrs. A. Sonnen- berg and Miss T. Friesliben will be at home the fourth Thursday of each month at 1818 Broadway. Miss Morris and Miss Hattie Morris will be at home the ihird Friday of every month at 1747 Post street. Miss Margaret Moroney and Miss Mabel Handy are expected home shortly from Tucson, A. T., where they have been vis- iting for the past two months. Miss Moroney has been the guest of Mrs, 8. R. de Long and Miss Handy the guest of her grandparents, Judge and Mrs. W. F. Seott. Dr. Lu Ella Cool of “Casa Esperanza,” Haywards, and her daughter, Mrs. Dicka Ward, have arranged to make Oakland thelr future home, rs. Willlam Fahey, wife of Major Wil- m Fahey of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, 1 visit relatives and friends for a few eeks at her old home, Sonora, Tuolumne ey Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Weil have moved to their new home at 2017 Broderick street, and will be pleased to gee their friends the first Wednesday of each month. # Goldman, accompanied by his nieces, Miss Kline and Miss Steinman, left Wednesday for Portland, Miss Gertrude Edythe Block will be at home Saturday, November 17, at 2217 Cali-, fornia street. Miss Block leaves shortly' for a stay abroad. Mrs. H. A. Burke and two children, ac- companied by Peter Bergervin, ulled“pa FRANCISCO CALL, NDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1900 SU ADVERTISEMENTS. It is Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetahle Compound that is curing women. Mrs. Watson telis all suffering wo- men how she was cured and advises them fto follow her example. Here is her first lotter fo Mrs. Pinkham : (PUBLISHED BY PERMISSION.) ‘‘ March 15, 1899, “To MRS. PINKHAM, Lv~x, Mass.: “DEAR MApAM:—] am suffering from inflammation of the ovaries and womb, and have been for eighteen months. I have a continual pain 0 : and soreness in my back and side. I am only free from pain when lying down or sitting in an easy chair. ; When I stand I suffer with severe pain in my side and back. I believe my troubles were caused by over-work and lifting some years ago. “Life is a drag to me, and I sometimes feel like giving up ever being a well woman ; and unconcerned about everything. have become careless Iam in bed now. I have had several doctors, but they did me but little good. “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been recommended to me by a friend, and I have made up my mind to give it fair trial. ‘I write this letter with the hope of hearing from you in regard to my case "—Mgs. S. J. WATsON, Hampton, Va. Mrs. Pinkham’s advice was promptly received by Mrs. Watson and a few months Iater she writes as follows : (PUBLISHED BY PERMISSION. ) ““November 27, 1899. ““DEAR MRs. PivgraM:—I feel it my duty to acknowledge to you the benefit that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound has done for me. ‘“I had been suffering with female troubles for some time, could walk but a short distance, had terrible bearing- down pains in lower part of my bowels, backache, and pain in ovary. I used your medicine for four months and was so much better that I could walk three times the distance that I could before. ““Iam to-day in better health than I have been for more than two years, and I know it is all due to Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. ““I recommend your advice and medicine to all women who suffer.”—Mgs. S. J. Warsox, Hampton, Va. Mrs. Watson’s letters prove that Mrs. Plnk- ham’s free advice is always request and that It Is a sure These lotters are but a dr forthcoming on guide to health. op in the coean of evidenoce proving that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veoge-~ table Compound CURES the ilis of women. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. Do not be persuaded medicine is just as good. suggests something else that any other Any dealer who has no interest in yourcase. Heis seeking a larger profit, Follow the record of this medicine and remember that these thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by ‘“something else,” but by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Owing to the fact that some skeptical REWARD id to quy person who will show that t! mnlng a;e’ writer's special permission. *5000 A : ical people have from time to time questioned the genuineness of the testimonial letters we are constantl: have deposited with the National City Bank, Lynn, Mass., he above testimonials are not genuine. or were LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., publishing, we oo, which will published before Lynn, Mass. Tuesday last for Yokohama on the stea departure on Friday. vember or the er Hongkonz Ml;\ru. They will be met by | East, where she and Mr. Lezinsky will H. A. Burke, who is in the employ of the | spend the Christmas holidays. Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Mrs. W. B. Murdoch is at Lake Geneva Mrs. L. Leipsic and family of 260 Wals- | with her gister, Madame Julien Pignet of worth avenue, Oakland, has removed to | St. Germain, Loire. After visiting in Ly- 1318 G street, Sacramento. ons ghe will return to Paris, thence go to Mrs. Fred L. Lezinsky will be at home | London. She expects to arrive here early on Wednesday, November 21, prior fo he next spring. £ Mark C. licevich of Mark C. Vulice- l vich & Bro. left for New York City Iz Wednesday evening. He wili visit all the | large Eastern cities, and will return about January 1, 1801, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Barnert have re- turned from their bridal trip and are re- siding at 525 Baker street. E. Avery McCarthy, has Feturned from a business trip to the Kern, Bakersfleld and Los Angeles ofl fields. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Seott are in Lon- don, homeward bound, and will arrive robably in the middle of December. P. Pick and the Misses Pick safl on the Mariposa, November 21, for their home, Hilo, Hawail. They will be &t home Monday, Noyember 19,