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THE SAN FRANCISCO 1901, SUND. MARKCH 10, ’ CALL, =T Society Circles = ITY had a truly Lenten ven days just gone iments were few at did take place were thoroughly informal. The outlook for the present week is g but encouraging to " r. In fact everything ¥ period until They’re Engaged. B. Berg announce the en- a Arbogast is announced. 1 after Lent. dding Bells. £ Miss Mayme F. Linehan ft took place at St. g, Jan- ars were hyacinths, We £ “took ~ place the Mizpah Pres- F. A. Doane of- business n Mor P od wishes in a beautiful ilk ids, the forme: andle over pink J Bacon, | C. L. Desm M. D C , P. Diet onough, ) Irs of Joseph of Wood- ¥ the Rev. s~ Episcopal After the cer- ng party returned to the where din- a Home Gatherings. y & surprise party was tenderel | Knights of Pythias. I T has changed its meet- to Thursday nights and ing wunder the t. and have a house- | Lodge at a recent meeting ed two applications and conferred ge's deg: gibles In & man- t won the adm on of the many tnessed the work. It was the first v officers performed that e work and all were r proficlency, particu- f the vice chancellor, B. Park e has lost § death embe night ars. of the Knights ADVERTISEMENTS. ll ALL OTHER SUBSTITUTES FOR LARD OR BUTTER FOR COOKING R/ HAVE FAILED BECAUSE OF | THE ODOR B/ AND TASTE | GIVEN THE FOOD IN WHICH THEY | ARE USED. WESSON I y - ODORIL:ESS o COORING]) can be Inat drop has done | Dr, and Mrs. TRAVERSE, DERMATOLOGISTS, | Permanently remove superfiuous hair and other | Zacial blemishes with the electric needle with- | out pain or sear. Wrinkles removed with the clectric rollér. Skin diseases cured. Free de- monstration of ability to make hair grow on | beld heads, Hours 1 to 4 p. m. Evenings by | appointment. 1170 Market st Brahman Totlet Ponohoe bldg., E. F cor. Taylor, rooms 25-29, B. F. “Totl Cream, 50c; Brahman Tooth Powder, Zic. All druggists. Large stock always at J. 8, Pous’ | Drug Co. . | have been presented beautiful | gold and diamong set watchcharms in ap- | and Mrs. C. Smith”at’ their resi- were: Mrs. Captain H. 'Smith, Mrs, P. Smith, Mr. and Mr: Mr. and’ Mrs. on, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Peppin,-Mr. and Mrs. Lahusen, Miss Egan, | Miss Riely, Miss Murrhy, Miss Layinsky. | Miss' Gavin, Miss Schuinacher, Miss Lu- Gertie Reed, Alberta Allen, Lois Allen, Hon. W. Delaney. W. Holl .. Mz, erne, Gunt Fred _Lahusen, | Vilson, H. Wilson, Mr. ¢ Ree at his last rousewarmin i on Saturd 1 honor of birihday anniversarv here were appropriate toasts and bright on given by Mrs or of Miss Gritfitas ¢ ‘ayette Hughe eing of progre Covers were la'd ¢ i that as each group reti a new group of visitors to tak nd to add 1o t pleasure. The e was y of ring hour before th ed. Those present were zer, M was a late Murphy Gertrude ) Flawn 1, Homer George Atwood, Club Parties. The inmates of the Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled at 507 Lombard street had great feast Tuesday (“Purim”) after- They were entertained by several ladies who came to the home specially fos and provided an elab: who participated were: Mrs. A. L f egel, Mrs. Willlam Weil . P. Wurkheim, Emanuel, G. Kos ter the business meeting music mes were in order until a late ose present were: E. D. Miles. Be Hennessey, A. Sullivan, Thomas Marone arles O'Brien, D. E. Hayden, F. J oll, J. Jordan, J. Reegan, rerty and D. Creedon. In the Future. The Astorias will give their fourteenth evening dress assembly, “A Night in Ja- pan,” Tuesday evening, April 2, at Golden Gate Hall. Mr. and Mrs, E. Oppenheimer announce their silver wedding Sunday, March 17, be pleased to see their friends 5 o’clock at thelr residence, 1105 | avenue. Club, organized in 1882, has arrangements for its mas- > ball, whichis to be held on Sat- evening, March 16, at Saratoga £14 Geary street. The officers of the “lub are: Willlam J. Collins, pre: Horace Talbotte, vice president Drf F Hall Sero ( ward H. Ziska, secretary, and Burns, treasurer. Sailed Away. The following passengers left on the which sailed on Thurs- F: For Honolulu—Miss L. An- H. Ashley and wif W Bees, Dr. J 1 b s Brown, Dr. 0. C Mrs 3 e mpb! C ) Campbell, R. F. ase, Chiera and wife, Charles Ea ( G, lodge have been taking doses of frate ccessfull houséwarming will be appropriately decorated rangements are being made for erjoyable reunion of the memb their friends. The Pythian Chronicle, the new official , of tHb order, has been issued. It 13 publication’ of twenty pages, well full of news for the order ana embellished with fine half tone pictures It is gotten out by a board of directors will be a composed of C. W. Nevins, W. J. Kidd. | H. Schaffner, -George Samuels, S. W. Poell, H. R. Arndt and J. P. Abbott. Mr. Arndt is the editor. Ivanhoe Lodge conferred the “knight rank in long form last week and on the 14th inst. Unity Lodge will confer the same rank. A company of the Uniform Rank will be mustered in at Lincoln, Placer ounty. Onme is being organized at Ma- era and another at Keswlck. dge of Sisson holds the banner se during the past term, it hav- period made a net gain or s of Golden Jat y No. 3 will be installed on the 13 The grand chancellor and the grand keeper of records and seal will visit Rathbone Lodge at Jackson, Amador County, on the 28th. inst., when the lodge will hold an anniversary celebration. e Compan e 13th. show unusual activity. It is no doubt due to the interest that is being taken at this time in the session of the Suprema Lcdge to be held in this city in 1%02. From advices received up to date it is belleved that the number of visitors to San Fran. cisco will greatly exceed the number ex- pected when arrangements were made to receive the supreme officers and repre- sentatives. Knights of the Maccabses. At the review of the San Franclsco tent of the Knights of the Maccabees held on the night of the 29th of February there was a large attendance of members and visiting sir knights. The degrees were conferred in excellent form on four strangers by the degree team, and under good of the order pleasant and interesting remarks were made by the newly initlated #ir knights and others. Past Command- ers H. A. Knox and W. H. Waterhouse preciation of past services. The presenta- tions to past commanders will be contin- ued until each who has held that office in the tent shall have been honored. All arrangements have been completed rd Keeper George J. Seigel on the During his few days’ stay in this ecity, Reports from all parts of the domatn | | to ;.| days at Hotel G Chipman and | dd the ploneer | ficers of the tent will show that they have | Alpha Hive that was instituted in this | c by ate Deputy Commander Mrs. | ocia 8. Moffat on the 23d of last | | month Mrs. Mary G. Dunn, P, L. C.; T B. Spe: L. C.; Melissa G. McCon. . L. I Elizabeth Atwood, L. R. K emblematic | cbeek of an Infant. | for the reception to be tendered Supreme | and.makes the hair soft and brig] | occasion_ of his first visit to California. | Permanently removes biackheads and reduces while the State convention in April shali | be in session, he will be shown all the sights. entertained and feasted. olden West Tent at its review last Tuesday night initiated three who at the previous review had been elected to be- come members: Dr. Z. T. Malaby was elected rerresentative to the State con- vention and G. C. Freeman was elected as alternate. The team of this tent is now ready to enter the contest which is to { ¥ wife, O. M. Clark, Miss M. Clark, James Clyne, M T. Clyne, A. J. Coffee, W. G. P. Jacobs 3. Johnson, S. Johnson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. M. E. Jomes, W. Fiaa, ¢ G: Judd, W. Karch, P. Kettering and wife, Mr. King, F. V. Knause, G. F. Kuhls, Miss C. Kuhls, J. B.. Lamble and wife, D. W. Lawrence, R. T. Lees, F. W. ewls and wife, H. W. Lombard, K. o , Mr: ¥ 3. Lott, J. Lowell, )Il*s 1. -McGregc 7 M Lyle, W. H J. F. Moore, . Parry. ‘ wite, Gearse H. . Peterson, W. Phelps and C. C. Phil- T. Pritch- C Purcell, C. B. J. M. Raymond, G. N. . D. L. Cornwall and “ramer, J. F. Crater A. Crawford, Miss A. Craw- ford, J. K. Crowfit and wife, Mr. Cunning- " W. H. Currier and wife, J. 8. Cur- B. L. Dewey, Mrs. J. Dickinson, G. ( nderfer and wife, C. V. Dykeman F. O. Evans and wife, Samuel 0. Fenneil, Master Fink, J. J. Fisher, J. L. Garratt, 8. 8. Getchell, E. Haag, Dr. D. Hanover, wife, J. D. rkner, L. C. Hill and i 7. H. Howard and’ wife, H.| i Hromada_and wife, C. A. 1 gerford and w Mrs. h S. Reynolds, N W. G. . R 1, J. B. s, B. W. Rowell, G. | S W. A. Schreiber and wife, H. Setzer Jr., C. L. Sherwood, J. L. M. Shet- terly and wife, R. D. Silliman, G. F. Sin-| clair and wife, Mk L. Smith, E. | Smith, M. Smith, A Sprin K. 1 Stafr todda J. M. Stover . W. Strahan and wife, , Dr. 1. A. Thompson, i. G. Van Court. Dr. E. B. E. Vaughn d wife, John Wad- w A. Wagner, wife, Dr. Master | . J. A, Walee F. Walsen and | M. Walsh. Colonel T. B. War- | wife, Miss Warren. J. H. Watson, | 1 Went fe, W. A. Whitman T. J. kler, T.on B. Winsor, | od and wife, L. E. Wood. C. 8. | Miss H. Wright, Miss M. A.| for Auckland— J. G. Black; for Band and wife. G. P. Bar- | and fe, Miss A. E. 3arber, Miss . rber. Miss'J, M Barber, R. | D. Barton, B, Bishc Deering, E. | G. B. Hopper, M. | 3 G. Nicklin, Miss | 2oeinr and wife, L. Samun, Robinson, F. A Savare, J. M. Sinclair, Mrs. M. y A. G. Stevenson, C. B. Wheel- | H. Wood: join at Henolulu for | Svdnev—Madame A. Dolores, BE. K. lel-“ sey, R. Newell, Madame Vaudour. Personals. fr. and Mrs. E. B. Ryan and Miss Dalsy an have moved down to their home af ark after spending the winter a t t Samuel Label (nee Lu- sed to reccive thelr farch 10, at , 8an Ra- and Mrs. Joseph Herischer will be at home every second Sunday and evening, at their res! Leandro. F. an ¢ ance Agency, the bark Ar Hawaliian 1 Bronson, for the last seven years | loye of the Butler & Haldan Insur- left_on Friday evening on Welch for a tour of |he: Leon Cohn (nee Baum) ! i from their honeymoon trip to housekeeping at €41 Lyon Reinstein has resumed her day at the third Saturday of each month, | 906 Ellissstreet Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schlesinger after a honeymoon trip through Southern Cali- fornia are in the city and are stopping with the par, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlesinger. Mrs. O. C. Baldwin has discontinued her at home until after the summer s. Mrs. Henry Finnegass, who has been spending a very pleasant winter in Wash- ington, D. C., has just returned and is re- siding at 800 Van Ness avenue. At‘home | the first Wednesday of the month. P. F. But enevieve and Miss Alice Butler t sojourning in Caliro, Egypt. 3 ave shortly for an extended tour through Italy and will re- turn to their home in this city about September. Mrs, H. R. Levy of San Bernardino is| wn to meet her husband, who has arrived from New York. or to her departure East, Miss Flora k will be pleased to seg her friends Friday afternoon at' 2014 Sutter at just eet The Misses Prager will be pleased to see their friends on the first and third Mon- a. H. PAULINE DINAN, 24 Kearny Street. Spring opening of French hats and bon- | the latest Parisian novelties, March | n g 14, 15 and 16, Thursday, Friday and Satur- | It is expected that the of- | heen hard students of f\ the ritual and that | they have it lett - | Ladies of the Maccabees. The second biennial session of the State convention of the Ladies of the Macca- bees will be held in this city on April 11 and 12 in Golden Gate Commandery Hall. | The supreme commander of the order will | be in attendance. It is expected that there will be present during the sessions | a large attendance of representatives | from all the hives in this jurisdition. An | invitation has been extended to all mem- | ttend the sessions, so | the supreme com t as members of the vari- can become acquainted with one another. A special committee 1is | ranging @ round of entertainment for e officers of and representatives to the convention. ! The following named are the officers of | Ma ; Margaret' Nilder, L. 8.; Bertha Mackrett, L. ¥. K.; Virignia Poul, LA Abble E. t A’ Emma Hull, 1. - - P.; Margaret Wh : st; Edna R. Field, M.D., medical examiner. This hive will hold it§ reviews in Maccabee Hall on the second | and fourth Frid: of each month. IS YOUR Richa 5.; M rdson, L. M. y FREE! 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Day after day its presence darkens the sunshine ; night after night it pre- vents restful sleep. Only those who have suffered in this way can under- stand the wearying, ceaseless misery. % 2 Yet, backache is but a sign of serious inward trouble, which sooner or later declares itself. Do you never wonder what in the world is the reason your back aches so ? Does your physician give you a satisfactory reason t Does he cure yout The backaches of women are caused by diseased kid- neys or some uterine derangement. Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound cures it always, because it is the greatest known medicine for kidney and womb troubles. Why do you temporize with backache when you must know that its cause is deep-seated? You are enduring a miserable existence and piling up still greater trouble by trying to do the impossible and live it down. Surely, every woman who suffers with her back wants to be well. Why not get Mrs. Pinkham’s advice? 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C., and Supreme Grand Secretary Mrs. Florence N. Mor- row. The new circle starts with thirty- five charter members. After the serious business of the evening there was a ban- quet In honor of the instituting officers. A number of interested Companions are -engaged at this time in organizin circle in this city s ems as my L Though Sick- Women Should Read these Letters. ‘“DEAR MRs. PINKRAM :—For two years I was troubled with falling and inflammation of the womb. I suffered very much with bearing-down, pains, headache, backache, and was not able to do my housework. What I endured no one knows but those who have suffered as I did. I could hardly drag myself across the floor. I doctored with the physicians of thistown for three months and grew worse instead of better. My husband and friends wished me to write to youn, but I had no faith in patent medicines. At last I became so bad that I concluded to ask your advice. 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I cannot tell half what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I wish every woman su: lering with female weakness would begin its use at once."—MRS. ELSIE BRYAN, Otisville, Mich. your Vegetable Com- : Ak MRS.ELSIE BRYAN gen: Co., Lynn, Mass. S S Sherw: z:dnndu had work In the Initiatory de- 00d Circle at its meeting last | ing initiated three candidates and at the close of business had a collation. At the last held meeting of Pride of the Forest Circle past chiefs' emblemat ‘ Nn.o::r!"r{m!. x%xed to_Past Chief Com- fihs"h ers, Mrs. M. Ennis and e. The officers of Eureka Clrcle weel ertained the members of Co\ll.r:tnobi: ent. E!pn:;{ and a very enjoyable evening was California Council at its last held meet-