The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 10, 1901, Page 26

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26 2 T SOCTETY 2 ‘THE SAN FRANCIS CO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1901. on, Miss Minnie Smith; Al- . Miss Maude DePue; B. M. | Jennette Uphoff; L. Perkins Zole Haas: Edgar L. Gurney, S Dr. G. W. W. K. Harshall, Mrs. lay_evening, February 1, Mr. and is Radovan celebrated the tentn heir wedding at their res- | om street. Appropriate of tin were numerous. A fea- | . 8. M. Crow; John | > event was a serenade given | K. Matheson, Miss 8 lock. The pariors H. Burgess, Miss a ted with pink ; H. J. Van Kirk, Miss During t g the Dr. H. J. Phillips nsisting of Day hle. ighlin' and Martin O’'Don- gave their thirteenth even- | red vocal melect ,!.,J Professor | sembly in Golden Gate Hail | yrefon furnished a noyel jug- y evening. ich was well at- | he floor was managed by Jo- ire. At midnight a sumptuous as_indulged 3 33 Dancing sted by Louis Hess w tabl Personals. resent wer Sennet L 1 . Sol Bare has returned from his Eastern Quinn, J. Bunting, M’ and | ;) B s | Mrs. H. H. Hobbs and Mrs. Charles E. | | Bancroft will leave town in a few da Fra ) for Coronado. They wiil ba in Southern McLaughlin Jr.. | ¢ a for several months and will, aughlin. | visit Santa Barbara before their return. c-| On account of the death of her father, | Co w. , Mrs, Alexander n Wednesdays ry. nel G, Grann Center will not during the month of Febru Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Maxwell (nee Davis have returned from their Eastern trip nd are at thelr home in Ross Valley. Miss Belle Nathan has returned from her abroad and will be at home on | nd Mondays of each month. | Mrs. Mark L. Cohn of Portland, Or., is here on a visit. At home Tuesday, Feb- ruary 12, at 510 Hy treet. | | Mr. and Mrs Hutchingon have returned from Europe after a seven years' | bsence and are stopping at the Occiden- tal Hotel. The Misses Marie and Terese Wilson h i for the last two weeks of San Rafael. nd the Misses Car- Welisch have moved to utter street. Miss Lulu n, Miss F 1y, Owen ( Harold Bern: McLaughlin, 1+ O'Donne Mi Raymond e Calnan, rved )se preser Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, ) 3a Frank Cheaver, « ge “:\,I Birdie Jacobs s tr cond Wednesday | Thornton 11 Pine street. i Dabney. Carrie | “Miss Carrie Olinsky has left for Bak- | .\I\A Kay, Olive|orefield on a visit to her sister, Mrs. H. bloch A Kinspel tendered_last | . ge Sokoloft by et o e o @ = s 1 guests were: Mr. | and Mrs. H. Mr J LO0G Bren’ FOFELKS . FOR SITA ROSH “Best People on Earth”| G Mr. Muchbacher, Harry Willits, Arthur ( bson S Ji,r Dowling, : | e Cha e e Jats Institute a New ! d_Wren, Dear n. Rober kins, A )an Foste W. Pei Branch. ! de-, SANTA ROSA, Feb. 9.—A local branch of the Order of was instituted in this city (o t rate preparations had been made for the event the affair was a great success. Visiting teams we San Francisco, Oak- nt from jo and Sacramento numbering r two h d members. Va came sixty strong on ought In the Future. Nous Comedy Club will mith even Dancing pre- its band and Th ADVERTISEMENTS. e to 6 p. m Mendotas will hold their third as- the Oakland men. Jo m 3 | band gave an open-air concert on the| Friedlander of 615 | St { L PSRCRAE ao lhfifl'l w lodge consisi of more than | one undred chart members A | posed of the best men of ti institution ceremonics were held in Odd g s =ent out cards | Fellows' Hall and & banquét, ‘at whicn = ursday, February ts were seaicd, was held later i dgway ¥ ! A. B. Ware is exalted ruler and C. O. ADVERTISEMENTS. ara A Daughters of Liberty. The new officers of Martha Washington e A aga f Council of the Daughters of Liberty haye Miss Edns Sulli. | been installed for the current term and Mins Daris | they propose to make the council « Webb, the most attractive fraternal tions In this city. The council is In a kell, Miss Pearl prosperous condition at this time and at | Frishee, Miss Jeanette every meeting on Monday nights there has been initiatory w e Thursday, the 14th 1 give a snowball party h Susie Mat » will be an cal and lit- e In charge mme of m he commi MR B % o 1 there will be a jolly good L7 3 ellguth, Miss | L YOUR Georgle McPherso and Mrs. George | v entertainment given \ o™ W. Lippman. M Mrs. James M. | by California il on last Wednesday 3 F C[ Thomson George T. Balch, | night there was an unusually large at- J Al Lillick, Charles | tendance and a most pleasing programme | e Mokert, 4 g Stew- | of music, songs, stories and specialties | £ s UN- art, William F. . C. Sagehorn, | in addition to 'sketches. One of the i F. Monges Warren, M. E.|sketches was the *Floral Proposal,” In | ‘VOMANLY? | Gaines. Alfred Lo . D. T. Berry, Ches. | which a number of the members took ter Judah. G S. Whitley, Achille Ar- | part. For merit in this Charles Potter - tigues, Dr. ¢ .. Knowles. William | Was awarded a prize, a handkerchief casa FR[[! le’_[' Westerf m Wilson, . W. Hop- | made in the shape of a huge cigar_pro- t ter Orrin J. Kennedy, | fusely decorated with the colors of the TEST TREATMENT oseph *B. Duggan, D, | order, red, white and blue. A booby prize . W > W ‘Percy Windham. | yas dwarded to Hugo Schmidt. Herman 9 | 1. Swanger, Samuél O, Stanyan, H. | Moennig, Charles Johnson and Miss Liz- B. B. B. GNGLISH CARAMEL | Vi, ‘valkenbergh. Philip Heuer, James | 21 Cantus entertamed with a one-act 3 s Dourhicrty. Dr. Sosspl L Bichards’ "% | sketeh illustrative of love making under 838 Market St., San Francisco. | . soft and bright 1 LACKHEAD ERADICATOR difficulty, and Mr, Moennig favored with | Turk street, on last Friday evening. |Tecited all the good deeds of the principal | 2 were won by Miss Steigler and | of the council. Then there was | Bush | and the distribution by the secre- | st Friday CotiHlon gave its sec. | tary of the councll, Miss Laura Cantus mbly and german on February | Who acted as chaifman of the evening , Golden Gate Hall. The attendan all, but they were chocolate as the largest and ic the bes er b Jon, he german was M. E. in the first four sets were the following coup! Frank W. Marston; Frank Kate Ralston; Robert W. Edith M. Spooner: A. C ) ; L. W.' 8 ackheads and raduces = McLaren: | Edward M. Hood, Miss Elma Macdougail | Waiter Williams' of Sacramento, Miss | Caroline Cook; Peter J. Morrin, Miss | Genevia Keaton: Willlam C. Olsen, Miss Grace Savage; H. M. Lorber. Miss Flor- ence Macdougall; E. L.. Freitas, Miss Lot- ¥ Frederick K. Blue, Miss May Mrs. Adele Kripp. foia, at the age of inted professor of of Rome. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR . ; V. J. La Motte, Miss Cook; Mr. Herbert E. Maxwe - R @ ail other facial blemishes are removed by | iss Tillle McCarthy; G. A. Hub. Ao M MRS A W TRAVERSE Donongy | Lell. Miss Nettle Hall; T.'L."Simpson Women of refinement who regard healthful | | butiding, 1170 Market st cor. Taylor, rooms 4 e T . Guedet cookiig'ss 3 parseount utys gl Goslch | 2.2, with the electric needis without pain or | 215 Mabel Jones; H. L. Morris, Misg : 3 ks, scar. Permanency guaranteed: hours 1 to 4 p. m. | 1. Mac an; Emil Guitard. Miss A leading clubs and hotel chefs, and cooking o reateat skin food and tissue bullder. shilde Uphoff; Weber M. Jones. Miss suthorities évesywhise carnestly secommend eodofa Guniting; J. Lytle Martin, Miss | : y | BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM | xity Farmer; 0 lake, Mise At Wesson's Salad Oil as better value than | | Femoves wrinkles by making the skin firm, | my; D. ; ey M{;! Lottie Shoen- ‘0"; most delicately flavored Imported Olive Jl | nders the skin soft. | berg; H. E. Trask, ay Farmer; Ei and costs v . N Sioooth, clear, white and Wastiake, Mins Gevtinde Arbter ery muchless. Send for book- youtbful and cures Poison Osk and Eczema. it is a liquid. Any cream of the consistency of butter will stimuiate the growth of Pair on the face. Brah- man Tollet Cream is guaranteed not to do so. let, which contains exceptional recipes, by Lida Ames Willis, National Food Writer, Lec- . ‘Willlam L. Lippert, Miss Jeanie | ve; N. A. Drayeur, Miss Mar. y: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Che- | } 1 Misslon Opera Hall Thursday | Dunbar secretary of the new lodge. . A ieioa Boigty s i ] e } : r its twenty-seventh In Elkdom. Odd Fellows' Hall| Another name has been carved on the | 3 o memorial tablet of Stockton Lodge No. | 4 C17b é r) j E. Adolph J. Hahn, who u arties. charter member and the first to sign the v x 8 2 P BRIl i [ Dokt meiecd miway atiar u Hugertng S bl To keep a “‘stiff upper lip” is almost impossible for an Th Netherland 8 and was buried under the auspices of the S isco gave a very lodge last week. 'This lodge is ad ailing woman. . ainment. banquet and ¢ apidly, acceptable strangers prese: Gl 5 ey s o oy i nes for buad bership a«h{r-l[vhl]_\‘ as She doesn't like to say anything about her troubles to on Thursday night | they can be initiated. At the meeting | 5 < i A" thare nd. enjoyable gathering |last Tuesdny five candidates were clected | K her husband, because she knows they will worry him. evening at Co. | to become members, three previously | 5§ 5 3 P (he ocetiaie it e clected were initiated and thirteen appri- | Sh? k_UOWS t.hflrt hZDIC‘dE(Ii]S ev ery .mmute of his time and honor of their t cations were presented Of the. appli- 1| T e g g Fants sight are from Sodesio-ana thev ; all of his ingenuity to hold his position and make headway the voung ladies were and- | from Oakdale. As there have been Initia- 3 3 2 sowned - he floor was uner the | Uons at every meeting for soveral weeks in his business. Edmond fi(-l;-i: f‘{i;fifii"’i’jfiffi;’f"J'.f,“rf“"{; :‘ .'J:}n;y‘.nir that refects great credit upon : She wants to help and not to hinder him. Ludlow, Herman H. Herzer, Merritt D, | them. % [ : . Robinson and Sanford G. Lewald. Among | A number of the members of San Fran- Yet, she has those awful sensations of weariness and e present were iss Edith Huff | clsco Lodge pald a visit last night to . . Avnie Auger. Miss Lilian Lubben!| S50 e s il weakness which, fight as she will, she cannot conquer. A Corat Giiberd, Miss Sadle Lud: (month i new lodge will be mstiued o\l She has headaches and a dreadful bearing-down feeling Miss Ethel May, Miss Kate Humboldt. 1 & which nothing relieves. She doesn't sleep well, and is frequently attacked with dizziness. N She keeps her troubles to herself as much as possible and consults the doctor, who doesn't help her. Then she gets discouraged ana blue, and after ““a good cry,” tells her troubles to her husband. Of course, her troubles are I}is troubles, but a man is "always more hopeful than a woman. It is impossible for 4 him to understand how unbearable are her sensations. € ‘‘Now, don't get the blues,” he says to her. “Keep on with the doctor’s medicine and you’ll be all right soon.” She is more cheerful for a while after that, but the medicine doesn’t do her any good, and the feeling of failure R comes back, bringing the old melancholy and depression of spirit. Let this disconsolate woman turn to Mrs. Pinkham and she will get the help she needs. In every neighbor- hood there are women who have been helped by her, and almost every day this paper. prints letters from some of those grateful hearts. If you are ailing and discouraged, why not do as {hese women have done and get the advice Mrs. Pinkham so i freely offers to every suffering woman? Her address is Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine has a well-deserved reputa- tion for curing the ills that give women the blues. It over- comes menstrual irregularities and pain, all uterine and ovarian disorders, and brings the nervous system to a normal state. An ideal medicine for women is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. *5000 REWARD = who can show that special permission.—Lypia E. PrvxEay Meoicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Pinkham Cured these Women. “Dear Mges. PivgsAM:—I am glad of the privilege to teil of the great good your medicine has done me. I had inflammation and falling of the womb and inflammation of ovaries, and was in great pain. I took medicine prescribed by a physician, but it did menogood. AtlastIheard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and after using it faithfully, I am thankful to say I am a well woman. I would advise all suffering women to seek advice of Mrs. Pinkham. Iremain a sincere friend of Mrs. Pinkham and her Vege- table Compound.”—MRS. G. H. CHAPPELL, Grant Park, IIL “ DEAR MRs. PINEHAM :—For years I had suffered with painful men- struation every month. At the beginning of menstruation it was im sible for me to stand up for more than five minutes, I felt so miserable. One day a little book of yours was thrown into my house and I sat right down and read it. 1 then got some of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegsta Compound and Liver Pills. I can heartily say that to-day I feel like a new woman, and shall always praise the Vegetable Compound for what it has done for me.”—MRS. MARGARET ANDERSON, 60 Maple Street, Lewiston, Me. ‘‘DEAR Mes. PINRHAM :—] cannot praise your medicine enough. When I wrote to you last winter I was all discouraged. I had terrible pains in my back and sides and felt so weak. I did as you directed and now feel like a new wo- man. When my babe was born, labor was very short and I have a large healthy child, which we feel assured is the result of my taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I vsed tenm bottles of your medicine and two boxes of Liver Pills. I beg of you toaccept my thanks for what you have done for me. I would advise every Woman in a pregnant condition to take your medicine, as it is such a help during labor, and makes a strong, healthy child.”—MRS. W. A. BECKER, Shenango, Pa. “ DEAR MRs. PINRaAM :—I suffered for several years with falling of the womb. Was treated by some of the best doctors in the eity, but they failed to cure me. After taking six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, I am a well woman. The pain in my back has left me after taking the second bottle. Your medicine has done for me what the doetors could not do, and I wish all who are troubled with female weak- ness might know its worth.”—MRS. SARAH HOLSTEIN, 3 Davis Bloek, Gorham St., Lowell, Mass. Mrs. Johnson is helped through « Change of Life.” ‘“DeEArR Mes. PiNgsAM :—I send you this letter to publish for the benefit of others. I was sick for about nine years so that I could not do my work. For three months I was in bed and could not sit up long enough to have my bed made I had five different doctors and all said there was no help for me. My trouble was change of lif: I suffered with ulceration of the womb, pain sides, kidncy and stomach trouble, backache, headache, and dizziness. I heard of your reme- dies and began their use. P¥the time I had taken eight bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. two of the Blood Purifer, four boxes of Liver Pills. and used four packages of Sanative Wash, I was well and strong and felt like a new person. My recovery is a perfect surprise to everybody that knew me. There is no need of women suffering =0 much if they would take r remedies, for they are a sure cure.”—MRS, EBEARLOTTE JOHNSON, Monclors, Obio. e ALl Owhl:fio'.ha“fut:ehthstm people have from time to time guestioned e testimonial nstantly publishing. we bave Sad with the National City Bask ot T Mam. $5000. which will be pad above testimonials are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the : Alexander Schmulian, Miss Saidie ‘Walter McLeod. Miss Ella nd E. Jones. Miss Marion Principal Philadelphia Cooking School; A Mantz, Steward and Manager Rittenhouse Club, and other valuable information free. | | turerand Demonstrator; Mrs, S. T. Rorer, [l | | Frice B Brahman Ask your friendly grocer for Wesson's Oils Jjf | t gy B o, Mabel .- Macm 2nd avoid unhealthful cooking fats. s V. TRAVERSE, M. D. Large stock siways Purdy, Miss Ermina_Munch: > st J. B, Pous' Drug Ce, R. R. Thompson, Miss Lulu Marston; | went to the theater the other evening and went to bed at his usual hour and the ; servants all left. turned they rang the bell repeatédly and beat on the door, Finally thev began to despair, nelghbor, who had heon awnkened te the din. appeared in white at his window op- posite and asked what was the matter, p;“g' are locked out and, cannot. awake u e re| . When the ladies re- | = Wit a _xplnu(p."p!pldn!h:e;ulck-witted min on the other side of the streét; “your father has a telephone in his room and I The TUseful Telephone. Two young ladles on St. Paul street helr father. thinking they had a latchkey, but got no answer, i | will call him up.” So the central was! “Your hters are at the front door called. - trying to t in. e » door. Good “Give me number sald the neighbor. | night.”—Paltimore § As soon as the bel! unded in the room of the sleeping fat he woke with a start and ran to the telephone. ‘“Hello, what is the matter?" “Ts that you, o and sa?" “Yes, what is wanted?"” for ard tim juse one week. return to local time, | road timetables. regardiess of ——e The city of Detroit. Mich.. tried -ur.) ! Then the Common Couneil voted to abandon Jt and rail-

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