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42 THE SANM FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1900. ) — ADVERTISEMENTS. ST s s ' FTI @444 4444444444444 44444 4444444444044 4444440 & & geaams s gt g S : ‘Week Commencing TO-DAY, SUNDAY HOLIDAY PRESENTS CITY o ARIS | SV a2 . Dec Dry GOOdS ompany EtVaudeville as It Should Be. Jackets——$7 50, $IO $12.50. g The Jackets are made HOLID AY DESIRES L. CHAS. L. SHEAN and WARREN, of good quality Kersey, MEN S FURNISHINGS. HE first dance of La Jeunesse | the hundreds of sick and maimed soldie; and the Preston wedding brought | Who are patients at the Presidio hospita the younger set very much to the ollowing committee has the affair front dulgng the past week. th\x!rrge Mut’{ S Mlll;‘ ’5"{’4 l"l?“y The wedding of Miss Grace | Miss B er, e m" :x'ium‘“x?:-' Edith Davis, daughter of site late | Davis, Miss ‘Conpingnaim, Mro. Kerwin, J. B. F. Davis, and Harry J. Max- g:vucocfl""'le" Mc;i‘llrlar{g %(rfi | well took place on Satui e , Mrs. Southall ss Marshall, | ot inook Dlace on Saturday, iccember 8, | Mise Nannie Marshall and Miss Wilson. A Mre. 3. B. F. Davie. th Ross Valley. Theé | 1arge Christmas tree, lighted by electric ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. | UFhLs, Is to be set up in_the dining-.room | 8. D. Hutsinpiller of the Central Metho- | °C th¢ hospital, and the Red Cross ladies | dist Episcopal Church of this city. The are making efforts to collect donations maid of honor was Mies Estelle Davis, the [ $NOUED to present each patient with some- bride’s sister, and Joseph Fyfe Jr. of | {ANE useful, especially all sorts of wear- | Stockton acted as best map. A reception | \"E ‘Dl’]:"L | followed the ceremony, ai¥d later in-the T eamma Shatter Howard gave a din- | day Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell left on their | her, Yeanesday, December 12, at the Colos | weddin . They wi ; : er guests were: Gener: ey L T eibey will (tavel ‘exten | Shatter, Mr. ana Mve. MeKictrick, Mis QUO VADIS UPSIDE DOWN. Direct from Berlin, London and Eastern Trivmphs, TRULY SHATTUCK, Presenting Their New and Original Travesty, STOCKTON STREET ENTRANCE. 5 some duration with Triends in Washing- | §edmond, the Misses Shatter. Mi. and | g ! ; 4 ’ o ¢ 3 o 5 ss arlesque in Up to D elegant workmanship, | VEie: Siere vhuinE ATy (5 B0% | M. O & “Howara, ‘iss Howard and i s by - e g 3 A pléasant evening is being planned for | M18 Hamilton. ot Smoking Jackets | Handkerchiefs silk lined throughout, triends ‘to attend a ‘Welcome-home dinner B tth b | MEN'S IRISH LINEN H'K’F’S MADAME DORIA R titched ADVERTISEMENTS. given by him to Frank i, Ames. who re- a obes plain and hemstit:h, with hand : b he nous ur Operatic Vocalist. p ailor stitc ~arnn ~ Nome, Klacka, “Theadair took blace on Dressing Gowns | made initials, ‘o seIi, per dozen T, PO T L Y Te or handsomely satn "o« B® HAIR ON room at’ he Bohemian Club, wWhich was ESgscds i invand coktings iy AR G LE. GHRIS”“'S I é ? WOMAN’S ;::;:;ullgfl«:ernrut?d”tnr zrh‘e occasion, 'me Prices $5, $7, $8, $9, $10 and | MEN’S FRENCH LINEN I; DhK 3. H ML ; . carefully prepared an e \ | fain or hemstitched, witl and- 7 o= pla h ) M t Clreus. The Best Ani- trimmed, high or low FACE IS S50t Mg LG, D, e A0, ol D o | Made iniiaie, doz 'n | (R f -y Byt collars. REPULSIVE. | 5 5nG Continued wntl midnikhe. & weil Dress Suit Cases an1 Valises $3.00 Prices upword from $7.00 | Neckwear 2 HAL DAVIS & INEZ MAGAULAY 9, FOUR IN-HANDS, BAT TIES, Men’s Silk Umbrellas | "5EC S " AsCoOTS, PUFFS, Sinew stupes i handis | BUTTERFLY TIES, eic Im- ~ Price $5.00 | mense varisty of choice English (Dress Suit Casss, Valises and Sitk 1 goods, speclaliv slected, to sell for 50c | IT IS NOT selected orchestra discoursed choice selec- | i /] tlolns and a;idehi materlall)Tlo :}r‘w em‘:r | £ | talnment of the uests. he ost, Mr, | NECESSARY | Bergevin, bade his friends welcome and Many a | Fequested Colonel F. B. Beck to act as To suffer from this disfigurement. H ha\eu face is ruined by the presence of hair E’““““‘"' & aimper of; tofsts 'wers or dark shadows on the lip, chin or cheeks, Presenting a Playlet by Edmund Day, “The Unexpected.’ " THE HARMONY FOUR America’s Greatest Singing Quartet. . SPENSER KELLY In Bntire Change of Repertoire. PANTZER TROUPE Last Week of These Famous Acrobats. THE GREAT AMERICAN BIOGRAPH Entire Change of Views. Jackets—$15, $20, $25. NOVELTIES of elegant imported materials, lined with 'he h‘ghest grades of silk or satin; finest work- manship; fur trimmed or elegant satin trimmed; a mag- n:f’cem present roposed and responded to, and a very | appy vein prevailed during the entire while many otherwise plain faces are made | avening. Before the close of the dinner E [ ] ] | lovely by a clean, pure skin. Mr. Ames extended his thanks and grati- ! Um' rellas marked free.) E | tude to the host and assembled friends for | B. B. B, ENGL[SH CARAMEL their expressions of friendship, and as- sured them that he would always cherish | Bold under a guarantee to remove superfluous rowth, Tk bher iuled the memory of the event. Those present WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS TO ORDER. hair and to prevent its & e | successtully for twenty vears by the medical | Were: As M. Bergevin, Frank H. Ames, t Podhorski, Colonel F. E. Beck, profession In England. After one application | $OUR Vour face will be as free from hair as the cheek | James McNab, Colonel Isaac Trumbo, F. of an infant SRR Henry Gray, F. A. Wicker- ELITE SKIN FOOD—Removes all blemishes | Sham, J. Lflmpbell R. 1. Whelan, Cap- and roughness; makes the complexion perfect; | tain Bnldlm Lewis Hanchette, Edgar keeps the skin clear, soft and smooth. Peixotto, Jacob Levi Jr., W. J. Hotchkiss, ELITE FACE POWDER—Chemically pure; a | Arthur I. Whitney and Rudolph Her- preventive from superfluous halr. old Jr. | "ELITE HATR GROWER—Removes dandruff; CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stookton Streets, San Fransisos. UNION SQUARE. \MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 30‘000#00006000000006000060000000000664\00000600000#000 1 Fur Capes. $10, §15, $20, $25. Nothing more elegant or more sensible than a stylish Fur Cape, well made with good quality /5 of silk or satin. g stimulates the scalp: produces a quick growth They’rs Engaged. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Parquet, Zic, any seat; Balcony, m_wc,Ar':_":'- and makes the hair soft and bright Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peters announce \ dren,_ any part except reserv R~ THE ELITE BLACKHEAD ERADICATOR— front orchestra rows reserve 2 Permanenily removes biackheads and reduces | {n¢\SIEAgCment of their daughter Hattie the Dores of the skin Mr. I J. THE ELITE FACE BLEACH—For removing | 1€ engagement reception of Miss Fan- p > tatinee. Tt b PR nile Cohn and Melvyn Furst will be held VE TT *Prompt ::Enfin Yo mail orders with stamps. | Sunday, December 23, from 2 to 5 o'clock, AD R SEMEN TS, | Regular physician in attendance at 1011 Scott street. = ST EAT R T H | " Eu Wednes: a\w;eld::onnx :::i;her 5, at St m EH}T“E«R!M T | T PR B | C AI_I FORN' THEATER l C"ng;"‘y MATINEE THIS SUNDAY AT 2. ony _reserved, Halrdressing, 25c; manlcuring, 25c; shampoo- | and Rufus A. Butler of Westside we TO-NIGHT-SUNDAY, S b N s married by the Rev. Father Kirby. Mis by Steam. L o 3 facial massage and steaming L Ty e Ry The Pflllfllflf Hnuset \ ~MADAME H:\';F‘ESFU{YATE_«A PYGMALION honor preceded the bride, who entered the | Progren of the World. ;nxrr'h nn“'}r:» arm of hf»rhramer Mr. | - ert C. Whyte, uncle of the bride, was | A lecture on “The Progress of the|jest man The bride was attired in a 4| World” will be delivered by Henry War- | tajlor-made gown of cadet blue and wore | Novelties in BOX COATS and AUTOMOBILES, silk lined, : necke Jr. at the Temple. 117 Turk street, | a toque of velvet of the same shade, | this evening. The address will be deliv-| trimmed with white piumes. She carried | $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 4 | ered at the instance of Liberty branch,|a bouquet of bride's roses. About thirt » ’ d . . : 4 | Social Democratic party of America of the most intimate friends and relatives | R R e R R g Begmmng BEN Hac Banc a Yolly, Yovial, ““”“,j;“;; e et Yenial, Yenuine Yentleman ot HENDRICKS | MADAME BUTTERFLY Preceded by the Funniest of All Farces, In the Play That Made Him Famous, ¢“A SERIOUS TANGLE.” SEATS—15¢, 2S¢, 35¢c, S0c. . ——— - — wer‘odln\l((«dmm the > unarmrh“x‘c!?bwus s - ser stde EXTRA SPECIAL—25 Per Cent Reduction on all GEN" 3 gUPERFLUOUS HAIR |5t e Sorttlost Serd patins sri | UINE FUR JACKETS d CAPES. white chrysanthemums in the parlors and | an ‘ And all other facial blemishes are removed by | anterooms, while the dining-room " and A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe | tables were ornamented with ferns and FUN OLE HAS MADE 4 A OLSEN MILLIONS D : butiaing, 1170 uuku st., cor. Taylor, rooms | holly. The couple left on the 5 o'clock | 25-2, with the electric needle without pain o train for the south on a short trip. Their | FUNNIEST. . e LAUGH 5 L] 6 R Hgri gl iy Qurs 110 4. ™ | future home will be Westside, Santa Everything NEW, Bright and Cheerful. Nothin, de t the Titl The greatest skin food and tissue bull er » ! "y 3 ’ Ig xcep e e. : € Clara. i HAT WILL LAST FOR GOLDEN fiATE § | e oo g Ve Tt Homs Gatherings. ) oL LT ORER GRAND OPERA HOUSE . Kaskel of 1527 Octavia street gave a “violet party” to ten of her young | | lady friends last Weatfesday. The after- | 4 | Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. Miss H Brilliant Na“unal S'ed'sh I.EIHBS Uuadg“fl 1‘:- :'rll Bwestest " , it renders the skin sort - from CROWDED ALL THE TIME. ooth, clear, white and took! MATINEE TO-DAY outhful and cures Poison noon was pleasantly spent in dancing. | NEXT——AT WE WHITE HORSE TAVERN I Coming--EDUARD STRAUSS and His ASSURED SUCCESS OF Bt 1 0000000000008 000000000000 0000000880000 004400050440 Oak and Fczema. It is a | Nauid. “Any cream of th uessi tests ¢ l?;’.l...nc';’ofi butter will Features of the atiermoon was (e staging | VIENNA “GECHESTRA TEIES G VIR-R N GO, -tlgm;;tem'_h;_g;nw;;;_g! of Miss Blanche Pursch and Miss Daisy LAST NIGHT > Getz. “ o X 205 MELO! MA. o [ otioh - Clotuin* 26 A pleasant birthday surprise party was g GREAT g i | e e tendered Miss Irene de Laney at her resi- I 1230-1232-1234 MARKET ST. ‘,.Mh I dence, 3671 Bighteenth street, on Saturday | P * A i 804 &t office of f\vnh‘af “Degomber é . Thelnnrlors :are‘ i = TRA\ EREE D. Large sto beautifully decorated in palms an olly Elinghous roprietor and Manager. W NIG B T T T T PO PPYDOUUN .uz L% Co. i berries. Games and dancing were en-| 1o NIGHT-LAST PERFORMANCE OF Phone South 770, “a &iofiorwolg?;m joyed until mldnlfih( when a sumptuous T | repast was serve During the evening | | Starting With MATINEE TO- DAY, Pricesi0c, lic, 25¢, S0c. A Few Front Rows the guests were entertained by the fol- COLONEL W. A. THOMPSON Presents in Orchestra, Tic. Matinees—ile, lje, e, . lowing: Selections from “Bohemian Girl," ] Ko Rt Fiaais Thins qome S 3 wman: vocal solo. Miss Irene de THE BOSTON LYRIC OPERA COMPANY, Lan recm‘uon, Miss Edyth Kenneal | H . comic song, Hon, Will ¥ s 50—PEOPLE—30 | This This ;lmefseletl:lgni. Misa lVel;':{lnl ‘3\?353;7 reaj.| “WOULDN'T THAT PUFF TOU U™ | Ina i Production of e Comic Opera AND & n rom akespeare, Arr; ont. Ce 1 MONDA EVENING, e. 17th, . ”» | Week cakewalk, Miss [da Kervan and . Fraps °""1’.‘;:°;',f“,,m, e 1 e SAID PASHA! ee Schaumleffel. Those present were: Miss N | EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Verda Wilson, Will Pomeroy, Miss Edith ' TO-NIGHT, ! Kennealy, Claude Berlaman, Miss Louise Wolf. Morrel 66 " Wolte: Georee” Morrell, Mise Iren do CARMEN! BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW! Lung, Charlie Johnson, Miss Alice Mc- i r\ollls.l:‘ck “lflrf.fnln gfl-sv{dn Ker;daln. }%"i— wees WITH 000 | —— Including — man Schaumieftel, Roy Weaver, Misg Nel [} COLLAMARINI ‘ Koehl, Max Maritzen. MiskMayme O'Con. AHERN & PATRICK, We have just uncased several large purchases from the leading importers and manufac- hich owing to the backward season we secured at HEAVY DISCOUN NTS FROM nor, Everett de Laney, Miss Carrie BY.oorssnererass ERRIS HARTMAN. Direct From the Orpheum. )F MANUFACTURE Schaumleffel, Hon. Williat Gantner, Miss e \ an "flfl m F MA) AC R 1da Warde, ‘Tom Smith, Miss Alyce ur: | A Mine ot Mirth ‘.r;:“:l:lnda. Sparkle and These include ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND SHAPES IN LADIES 8 |Biwn hrs i ™ pivteser dog E oes o ame Tup| THE moerdk Tamte Wik o, r | AQUATIC SPORTS ON THE LAKE I OA k\' SUT" CKETS, C fos 3 P % Bourcco, Mr. and Mrs. Warde, Mr. and | TAKE THE LITTLE OX §'T »"~ Positively THIS AFTERNOON. LO L JACKETS, CAPES, DRESS SKIRTS D WAISTS, and we present Mre. Schelle, Mrs. Trebel, g‘iidetlLMur- WEE PONIES! | B--NIGHTS ONLY--5 | 2 = y, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. e Laney z E e ' ! | Sar Dosie-N : "HLESS OPPORTUNITY TO HOLIDAY BUYERS by offering them this & |bnd Dr. R & Van Buren of Honolulu. DANCE OF FRGGS AND TOADS! | puuy sunsay pening, Dee. i8... Telephone tfor Park 2 K S A most enjovable evening was spent at| pioorpic GIRLS, THE PUSSIES AND ]‘““.-1:.\ —_— — — ceK a surprise narty tendered to Leo Veshoot BOW-WOWS! | Tuesday at his residence, 8 (‘fi)m"wb?dz?mgrlfi on s el ‘}r\h-‘:h:audva,\y!-‘.u_ Dee. 18 Thanksgiving eve, Novembér 28. Those| A WORLD OF FUN AND MELODY, | Thureday . Th . wen: - MG » Mavth Kiin, g2 Evening. ese hotels pos- greeenl o, Mo Jertie, Bile | s Seme merors. [mmtniizindeSi i ai | Palace| vt tenmn E 5 v - : Next Sat. Eve.— 1. Broadhurst's Ever .| : “ a rac lflll 0 r lnar rl Miss Palmer] Worms, Miss Hsele Leven: | Concluding With Oscar L. Fest's Fine TRANS- | " Popular WA | =mm LEFT fi'm'ir ) d ;:‘:\:ei fousists _snd soh. Miss Gertie Kaufman, Miss Hannah FORMATION, T O A T e an T8 200eecinte Mollenberg, Miss Mabel Wagner, Miss —central location Flora Cuen, Miss Hattie Monash, Miss liberal manage- ! Babe Morris, Miss Loufse Lutgens, Miss THE FLGWEHY K'NBD“M uNluN couflslNG PAHK T Martha Page, Miss Birdie Rinaldo, Miss G and ment, modern ap assortment y 2 : arg r.; ) .M:\VCH‘ of T,\ILOR - M. \DI‘ ] A fine c&ctmn : of LADIES' GOLF Fannle Crown, Miss Rose Harris, Miss oNEalieE TR | H l pomtfmems and SUITS ed down from 5 f CAPE! 0od value for $6 oo, e ey 'i?fi,?f;.,??,,.fi::"?fi.’: .. OR.... | JAas. F. GRACE, suLIPPER. | Ote S “Afn:riz:n‘ l::"g’:_' 12 50 to ... codsnentes 1 | marked .down . R 50 LB:,?AE,‘-‘::,:; Teris, Jie. SN Wak T APAN ' San Francisco | }ope:n plans. ' The twenty-first anniversary of Gustave A THIP u J %} ! H. Rahders was joyously ceiebrated last Saturday evening at the residence of, Mr. i3 TO-DAY! and Mrs. W. F. Cardall, 1678 Golden Gate| Every Evening at 8—Matinee Saturday at 2. 3 | avenue. The company consisted of twen- POPULAR PRICES ty-three couples and were splendidly en- T2 end 1 St Sunday, December 18 | ;‘prlulnpd by their host and his wife.” The -m.phm.o—au-h . THE | ome was elegantly decorated for the oc- | ——— R casion with flags, cut flowers, potted SAN FRANCISCO'S 1] 1] L] ¥9| OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. cOLuM Bl LEADING THEATRI |r|sn Pun |es | Catalogues and Prles Lists Mailed A great variety of TAILOR - MADE | Special novelties in LADIES’ GOLF ITS, marked down l | CAPES, extravaluefor $7 50, from $25 oo to.......... 1 | marked down to.. 55 34 5“ Newest shapes in TAILOR- | LADIES’ GOLF SKIRTS extra Value MADE JACKETS, marked 1 for $400, marked down down from $800 to..... 5 j .. X O R $2 50 Pretty styles in MISSES' CAPES, with |' LADIES’ GOLF SKIRTS, extra value satin hoods, marked down for §5 00, marked down from $5 0030, .. e s 1 B0 755 4 it SRk S e 33.50 lante, Chinese lanterns, ete, Frank W. areton, partner of Mr, ‘Cardall, presided as toastmaster with exceptional abilit His address of welcome captured the com- | BECINNI® G on Apullcnt\on. any and hix congratulations to Gustave . MONDAY f’(nh{h&r- de::]ghtsg,nll!pre‘s;nt ‘;l‘h; gude!u TO-MORROW, 2 ] ATTORVEY tarried at the table for three hours, dur- | R CH, arriehith Um0 S ANMOF Bl 0% 7 NIGHTs AND MATINEE SAT. - 128... MR Ao Chunte vanarn given and responses made. The music Wwas by an orchestra. Dancing and games alternated until morning. The young gen- FREDBRICK CRACKERJACKS. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. ¢-first_birthd ‘ s J C WILSON & CO., %, Battery Street guest was presented with an appropriate i i ! 2 £ COPPERS MITH. o . : BT T e, avo was. . n svuncr Mg VONDER NENDENS BAND Y. SNTO 55 £ 2 H . ) ——AND THE— 18 Washi A Magnificent Display of LADIES' FUR CAPES in all the §|& ittt Frink Sdoman | vaor cgiier s smexe co | R Rutogws & _Toviad 5 6 Max G\lnflfi(’]l’.. Mkfipfi““fi‘]fivffb};‘-fl“.'ofi:fi‘ Presenting Espy Willlams' Romantic Comedy, | S i | i e ELECTRICAL. New t Sh Fraok, iisa Ferdots Kats, gohnBeram. T“B DUKE’S JESTER ( Leaves Third and Townsend sireets 515 . | Electrical Engineer. 3 Fast st. es apeS| Mrs Silverberg, Arch Schmitz, Miss Detkaraud 108 m, 118 m.and 12m. and | p. m FRESH e st \\EA‘IT;W tfarose Laura Sands, Julius Selig. Mrs. Emma Tw»m\ fifth and Valencia sn--eu five minutes A Large Assortment of LADIES’ FUR COLLARETTES T Rover Sy i 3. "Hares iy ooy et R sindo et &0 20, Ui | JAS- BOYES & C0. 5P g Pl - et Ay T OLYMPIA &2itss, e Miss O 1 THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW 'ATING 0“..! LEONARD h ELLIS, F EATHER BOAS f!’ Om $IO tO $40 ?,‘ll:‘:'A;fil'c:' J{,‘*,:‘g,!fi:;t ¥;¥:§fina::§1!ué}‘ IN THE CITY. Admission 25¢. Ladies Free. ' Frontst. S F. Phone Main 17 ; Ade‘annd- Ed Cordy, Mrs. Dora Goetz, LAST WEEK OF H PAINTS. BELASCO Cylinder & Lubricating Olls, Schnetder's wnml e A . e Hunt’s Dog Cll‘cus .| & THALL'S CENTRAL THEATER ’ Candles. C. G. CVLK\(‘H & CO.. § Front, S. F. ------ GREAT HIT OF Leéonora Lacoste, Otto Schoenwald, Mrs. Market st., near Eighth—Opposite City H-]L“ RINTING. Personais GRAND OPENING E&MIES i o MABEL HUDSON, ‘ O. Schoenwald. Mrs. C. B. Horton, ucnmplnled hy her Of the New Theater, 1 PRINTERS., BOOK BINDERS. LADIES' SILK WAISTS from $3.50 to $20.00. LADIES' SILK SKIRTS from $6.00 to $35.00. PR R | gon, Edney sorion, ieft on Sunday. for s NEXTSATURDAYEVENING | == "= R ey the East and Europe. | Q w Suits made to order and a perfect tit guaranteed. «2{-;:‘1‘«3‘1-#3&?‘3% i Eutope DULGIE SISTEHS‘ ‘mgnme PARTRIDGE ™ Ghitorea ommmmmmmmm‘mmu 2000000020000 Magnificent Production, David Belasco's | | | N h, Mrs. B w. DUETTISTS. | Famous Drama, | Store open cvenings until 10 o’clock during the holiday § |1 sia it ,"’:;:’w,;;m:fi’;.g; it e Sk | : scason. Month at 218 Clay street {;‘l}ggb!n E;l{.-‘:!‘_ :_'i;lg:; | THE HEART | WHITE ASI STEAM COAL, ¥¥5p BY ter Gind gm:.:ecfione l:::l:rd :“".l: pugh- ADMISSION FREE. i j DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., u nu SREEN RIVER COLLIERIES. is the B-t Yards—450 Ma S o Sl R S G oD YULETIDE FESTIVAL! UF"MAHYUNU' 3 & 9 L Anande B Asetitlie Cireints bag! " wivin bt Binios-siniicks Dotk ” | oo | DR, HALL’S REINVIGORATOR have resumed their day: at home, second | WEPNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, AT 8 P. M, PR'CBS |0 Y- | femedy stops ail losses in 24 hours, & [ , ‘Wednesdays, at 1527 Octavia street. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC! BEST TALENT! | C to 500 cures Emissions, Imw‘t}m. ‘;-n- Gonorrhoea, Mr. and Mrs. J. Been will leave’in a With & Representation of Beats on sale next Thurdey. s @ m., e e ion. Loet Mustant 3ad :’.i for flivoy few dava on a visit to thelr daughter, | wASHINGTON IRVING'S “CHRISTMAS AT man & Clay’s Music Stors. Wastg giote of quis v BRACEB! ALL. abuse 1146 Market Street. e Seay Fave . |Pn .+ WpmARe waitace s | FISCHER'S CONGERT s | Bt D~k 0 g missios 10= Broadway. Oakland, Cal. Also for ‘We have a =plendid assortment of fine | LEO coo?n suu Manager | COGILL A‘*n (‘nos-!-‘nu coul:buv- e l-nn‘-{ o Al Srivate diseases -"“ m" lamps and onyx tables. No other line so MARQUARDT'S ORCHESTRA. T OF By Om Ao S for the money in the city. Sanborn, | ADMISSION .............. .38 and too| A FIOST OF SFECIALTIN ¥ TR all & Co., 741 Market street. v RESERVED SEATE, § | Reserved seats, %6 Matiers anicT®" Wukly Call,$1.00 per YW

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