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26 . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1901. + TIn Society Civcles + Ve the week will be | Williamson of New York, Miss Caro | QOY’(-MI’S.' L. C. Vest, J. Vest, Theodore T e o T e e e e Meitt, Miss The- | Slle, 3. 'W. “Robbe, Archie Russell “and Thomas and Lathan McMul. |Tese Morgan, Miss Linda Cadwalader, | wife, Mrs. E. J. Farrier, St. Helena— hoips and Tathan: | Miss Thomas, Miss Alice Hager, Samuci | Press Rison, P. W. Surr. San Francisco— len, which takes place at the | i “Boargman, Robert M. Eyre, George |C. R. Goodfich, A. J. Stimson, F. W. home of the bride’s parents on | Cadwalader, Clarence Follis, Harry B.|Fuller, George P. Fuller, K. M. Ham, noon on | Houghton, E. H. Sheldon, Phil Tompkins Poett, Willard N. Drown and E. ons, A most unique and successful entertain- Pacific avenue at Wednesday. Thomas and Mr. McMullen were sts of honor at a dinner given by enway in the red room of the Bo- on Wednesday evening, May thirty in number, sat at a | . Henry hman, , by the enterpri themselves the Club of Little Tt tired in ‘quaint Mother Goose costumes and performed their parts so charmingly to reflect great credit upon their presi- little Miss Hilda McKe: The en- tertainment was cast as follow. r sweet peas. The name-cards were of gn by Miss Maren Froelich, Music was cuite a feature of Those invited to meet the or were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Little Miss minuet (dance), Rose Little Old_ Woman, Dur Hired Girl” (reci- tation), Mira Frohman; Jack Sprat, Roy JBradfflrd, violin solo, Harry Hlilp; coon Loraine Jewell Allen; and he Piper's Son r's Hornpipe” (d man; Mother _Goose, Father Goose, Walter Hilp. The Alta Whi: b a downtown re: ing in honor on an ex- | tended trip through the tern States. (M o Fable EuenioeT W ent. | Mrs. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson An- H ‘?h.T; ,,rm yably ‘-‘U'fi‘,'?_ and 3. | drews, Mrs. P. F. Johnson, Mrs. P. C. Smith, Mr. a Hazelrigg, Mr. and | Warren, J. W. Hamm, Mrs. Hearne, Miss s. Thornten, Mr. and Mrs. William | Hearne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rimes, urphy, Mrs, Spooner, G. Howland, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Matson. E. M. Gor- ocum and C. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Bolt, | don, W. E. Germain, S. P. Farron, J. R. Hills, Mr. F. Hills. Price, D. L. Brewster, Miss Brewster, San able surprise party Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cline, Mr. | Kennett Thursda residence, 612 Stan- Fisher and L. W. 2, at her AMine e Lovely and ;- oving | Henry | Mrs. "3 her, Mi: [ | Rob Kennelia, Ben Horr, Harry Collins, Harry Pritchard, Master George Pritch- ard and Ray Kenrett. land holds the highest score for the ladies s. Nettie Harrison is the only permanently | On last Tu, g at their new |at bowling, 171, and Dr. Skaife 217 among E | residenc avenue, Alameda, | the gentlemen.” Mr. and Mrs. Haslett and | George B. Katzenstein Jr. and Miss Sadie | Dr. E ry of San Francisco are at E. King were united in mar | Highlands for » several weeks’ stay. Rev. George C. Adams. HOWELL MOUNTAIN—The recent ar- | attended by Miss G. rivals at the White cottages are: Mrs. i of Spokan h., Ge T {)lhn ss_‘Beseg].1 Mr. and Mrs. R v:rNéchx?Iulu. 9! | son act: a st man. he young people | Mrs. rek and son, Mrs. J. S. el MRS. NETTIE HARRISON’S were the recipients of many beautiful lings ngand daughter, Miss Katie Knaub, presents. A most enjoyable birthday surprise given recently to Ed Gensler e, 771 Eddy street, by Man- | Lola ¥ontez Greme e skin not peel off but removes the Crawn, E: her, Arthur Burr, Ben Sopra, G. in, Jack Pinther, Herre and Mannie . Savaron and Jack Burr. 1 ‘memters of the Club visited the Lurline baths on | Tuesday evening last. Those in the party | re: Mrs. J. Christensen, Mrs. E. El- | linghouse, Miss Hattie Schriver, Miss | Josie Christensen, Miss Isabelle Beach, | Miss Laura Cantus, F. A. Blakeslee, G. nd E. Johnson. the carnation booth will sive euchre party in aid of 4-Day Hair Pestorer Restores Gray Ha'r to its Natural Color in four days. Pleasant to use. Does not soil the hands or leave any sediment in the hair. IS NOT A DYE. Si a botti -. | give a progre ication | the Church of the Holy Redeemer on Sat- | One free application gy T Mo evening, May 11, corner of Noe and Seventeenth FR E E Y of the 4-Day Hair Koy © Restorer given Free | strects. 4 P it m rl rs to all pure S, The second annual picnic of the Nord- . o B povcheoe deutscher Frauen Verein will be held at | Plittsville Pack, Fruitvale, Sunday, May | 12 Mrs. Walter A. Hofmann is stopping at Mill Valley for the summer months and has discontinued her days at home. Miss Lena Jonas of 1412 O'Farrell street 7 Buchanan street. Permanently Removed by the Electric Needle as Operated by Me. TRIAL POT Ladies out of town sending this ad. with 10 cents in stamps will recelve a book of in- structions and a box of Lola Montez Creme &nd Face Powder FREE. has removed to I be with their | { mother, who is very i GLENBROOK—Recent arrivals at Glen- | brook, Lake County, include: Ukiah—W. Osgo E. H. Smith, H. H. Elliott. Lake- | | 1 A 2 { Dr & Mrs TR AVERSE intercsting (alker and her views on_the haustion result from weakness. doctor gave me did me no good. I had kidney com- st ct will afford profit and pleasure to | . . 3 laint, leucorrheea, itching, bearing-down fex VISIT ME AND SEE WHAT ' 1 ¥ e comacibatons o i enons | Hard work for a weak woman is traffic in flesh and pisiug, ] s ehiag, g eling, MAY BE DONE FOR YOU. [ DERMATOLOGISTS, church. Bpectal mmuste” wilt Ba menaora blood. and painful menstruation. ' I wrote to you describ. —_ Permanently remove superfluous hair and other facial blemishes with the electric needle with- out pain or scar. Wrinkles removed with the electric roller. Skin diseases cured. Free de- Mrs. Nettie Harrison, ng little tots | Liberty Swim- | 4 ok 2 Worke he proceeds will be devoted | H. Gillen and wife, Colonel Nash, T. Dun- o yabie covered by a canoby of haw- | t, the purchase of a new flag for the Mad- | can. Byrns Valloy—W. H. Turner, H. B, horn interspersed with colored lights. |ison School, of which the children are |} Haggitt. Eureka, Nev.—C. H. Gillen, table was massed in pink and laven- | memk K little people were all at- | Mrs. Watkins, Miss Faith Watkins. M a 8. Gec e k. Sleeping Beauty, Rosa Frohman: Prnl_ce Willlam Kennedy, William Lucas, Miss "Mer. Jamos gy, Gaonke Mar- | Charming, - Eisie Davis; Jack and Jill, | Rupert, Bloomington, IiL.; Miss J. Bur Miss Rebecca Moris Mabel Kelly and Elsie Prefer; Hot Cross | nett, Pittsburg, Pa.; J. J. Nestell, New orison of Baltimore Junior Hendy: Little Bo Peep, Elsle | yori; . Parker, Miss J. C. Parker, : et i J.; Miss Remington, Provi- Vuffitt, Jen- | g i voman and 1 Fell Out,’ Cara | piss K. Rea, Maine: John Wensinger and Rennedy iavicie Are You Golng to. My | wife, Toledo, O.; Paul Waldman, Reading, {McManus:” “Queen of Hearts Mira | oy G L. Cory, Berkeley: David Scott | Frobman: “There Was an Oid 'Woman | 2nd wife, Pennsylvania: arles Potts, T Ruth: Sondertp: “iitie | Media; Mr. and Mrs. Hibert L. Swift, e paerun; T Chicago; §. Hogland, Stockholm; Mra, William Nufus, Miss Nufus, Brooklyn; iiss Tpyphena Pritchard, ~Miss been critically {ll at his home for some R thromeh Ne thonghttess of ithe |y, S0 ° Mioe ‘Gindys “Kennott, months, has been at Highlands for the | WA 36 uing B v S Swn ofmann, Henry Bec Walter past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Fal- ill Jones, arl Steven: Joe Hofmann, |lon of New York have been spending a f o ills, builds up the tis- | Harris, Rose ards, | The effect of tan, sunburn and poison oak makes healt clear and fresh, | Martha Trenklin, Stella Ramon, Hazel | by the use of Camelline for the complex- refore beaut T cents a jar, at all | Miese, Lena Gensler, Ray Marcus, Lily |{on. Indispensable for the mountains or Marcus, Ra Burkman, Hattle Harris, | seashore. Indorsed by the medical pro- | Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Gensler. Ed Gensler, | fession. At all druggiats, | Mannie D. Kovolan, Abe Baum, Harry | rkowitz, Ben Alfrild, Sam Cohn, Sam | @ risiisbdeivisiieiuidulmlcluiniaieot @ WILL DISCUSS Fred Marriott and wife, C. W. Hibbard, G. D. Hibbard, W. H. Cameron, Albert C. Aiken and wife, J. Weill, Lee Haas. Kel- seyville—R. Bohl; Jack Edwards, C. Pugh. Oakland—W. M. Dudley, F. Fred- ericks. Middletown—B. Herrick, Earle Valentine, J. C. Valentine, Mrs. E. Swartz, J. J. Hughes. Calistoga—N. Daniels, W. YOSEMITE—Among some of the noted arrivals at the Sentinel Hotel, Yosemite Valley, are: William 8. Warren, wife and daughter, Chicago; Mrs. 1. C. Parker and child, Miss Pauline Faller, San Francisco; R.I.; Misses Brown, Wisconsin; key, Vienna; L. Honigmann, Ger- 'y Mrs. Ernest Morison, Misses Mor- son, Baltimore; Mrs. J. M. Barker, Wor- cester, Mass.; Miss 1. P. Bancroft, Bos- ton; Mrs. S. R. Edgar, New York; H. H. Wilcoxson and son, Jackson Wilcoxson, Dr. Wickstrom, Sweden. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS—Arrivals at California Hot Springs, formerly Agua | Caliente Springs. include;’ W. D. Bush, A. Sylvester, J. R. Hutchinson, C. B. New- man, N. E. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Gra- zier, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hensley, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Dickie and son, Captain and Mrs. L. H. Turner and family, Mr. and and Mrs. E. Orrett and son, John B. Eld- redge, Alameda; Mrs. Tilton and daugh- ter, Oakland: A. P. Lathrop, Miss La- throp, Miss Minnie Smith, Berkeley; J. L. Caldwell, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Grantz, Napa; Charles. E. Walsh, W. A. Roney, O. C. Newman, M. D. Arthur, S. A. Copper, J. F. Collins, Vallejo. HIGHLANDS—Dr. Gladding, the well- known physician of Berkeley, who had week while on thelr way through Lake County. Mrs. H. 8. Anderson of Oak- | Ulrich H. Asman, Armand_Schlueb, San Francisco; George Miller, J. H. Adams, Bacramento. —_———— Ladies May Escape ANIMAL RIGHTS Mrs. Charles B. Holbrook: Is to Speak From a Pulpit. Mrs. €. B. Holbrook, wife of the secre- tary of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, will occupy the pul- pit of the Second Untarfan Church to- night at the special invitation of the pas- | tor, Rev: Dr. Dinsmore. She will speak on “Rights of Lower Animals.” The lady is familiar with her subject, having for a nimber of years taken a deep interest | in the doings of the soclety. She is an by the choir in honor of the occasion. A mass meeting will be held at the Young Men's Christian’ Association this ? ADVERTISEMENTS. g i Overworked Women, Fatigue is the natural result of hard work, but ex- It makes little difference what the field of work is, whether at home or elsewhere, if there is weakness, work Evidence of Mrs. Pinkham’s Cures. DEAR Mrs. PINgEAM :—One year ago I read a letterina r tell- ing how much/good one woman had derived from Lydia E. mm’l Vegetable Compound. I had been sick all winter and was nearly discouraged, as the medicine the ing my trouble and soon received an answer te me what to do. I followed your instructions, an have taken nine bottles of Vegetable Compound | £tratio y N w ol e v. z = and used one package of Sanative Wash and one | mom e S my sake R a ii)mg"m;:ém}:on‘r' gii?terlce(h :V.hClamnefidt, brings exhaustion. box of Liver Pills. I am well now, do not have DERMATOLOGIST, appoiptment. Donohoe bldg., 1170 Market st., | D- Do y Church, will ad- P 5 2 e th alelk spells ut the maathi Lol Baa cor Taylor, rooms .55, S ¥._Branman Toét | dress the meeting. The services ave omen Ability to stand the strain of hard work is the privi- s 2 L i A 78 Geary Street, Cream i Brahman Tooth Powder, %c. All | to both sexes. Special music will be fur- f the health d robust work all day, and that I never could do until I S I At ST B dr;:uz:gié:ls. Large stock always at J." 8. Potts’ | nished the Knickerbocker Quartet and lege [ e healtny and robust. began taking the Compound. I cannot praise the Now Located at 60 GEARY ST., Between Kearny Street and Grant Avende, CROUND FLOOR. {89 KNITJTING co. Secretary H. J. McCoy will preside., A revival convention will be held by the | parish of the Advent in the Christian | Church on Church street, near Twenty- ninth, to-day, to-morrow and Tuesday. Interesting papers will be read during the three days’ services, Rev. Frank 8. Ford, pastor of the First Christian Church, will preach this morn- ing on “The Church” and in the evening on “Free From Sin.” The Present Labor Troubles. Rev. W. E. Dugan of Stewart Memorial United Presbyterian Church will preach | this morning on “Kneeling at the Win- dows™ and in the evening on *The Pres- ent Labor Troubles.” 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 bac 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 /7 Compound too highly. I do hope every suffering woman will learn of your remedies and be cured as I have been. I wish all success to the Compound; it has done wonders for me and I am so thankful."—MRS. G! KELLOGG, Ber- lin Heights, Ohio. * DEAR Mes. PivgrAM:—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 forfyour 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. SEASON 190l | Sauare Church wil prescn his aiton | person cannot understand. o N A - vor eight years Thave suffered with inflam- S B et i e Can these ailing, weak women, who are called upon | Z2ion of the womband bladder, profuse ac e e e amit Presbyterian Cnurch " will preachthis | to do work which would tire a strong man, be made t0 566 | but secmod to fail cee year. A short time ago I began to take Lydia P RIcR " T3 oh,the Hiead or the Heart that they can easily and surely better their condition § S Yobuiable Compound, and, thanks to your wonderful MADE TO ORDER. the Successtul Young Man,” will by’ his | medicine, I am to-day a well woman. Your medicine is woman’s best WOMEN’S Xnitted Union Suits, alpaca trimmed, topic. Rev. H. H. Bell of the First United Presbyterian Church . will Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, friend.”—MRS. L. L. TOWNE, Littleton, N. H. * from ... $10 10 $12 / = preach _this 2 r . ab Jersey Suits—Alpaca trimmed, from..$5 to $7.50 v E ';;5,",0;;emnygg"}.epgglmfieglttg;;& i convince them of the virtues of this medicine ¢ “DEAR MRs. PINERAM:—I write this letter for to publish for Alpaca Suits—In beautiful colors, handsomely trim- $9.00 e B TS MRS S $2.50 o0 GIRLS’ Knitte d and Alpzca Suits, from. es and fast colors, from. ... . .75¢ to $9.00 BOYS’ Swimming and Bathing Suits—Plain and’ fancy tian Life.” Rev. William Rader of the Third Con- gregational Church will preach this morn- ing on “The Stilled Thunder” and in the evening on “Goethe’s Faust.” Rev. George C. Adams of the First Con- gregational Church will preach this morn- ing on “In Remembrance of Me” and in the ®evening on “Hold Fast That Which Thou Hast.” How shall the FACT that it made plain ? When a medicine has been 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 WILL HELP THEM be the benefit of poor, suffering women. Lydia E. Pi Compound has done me a great deal of good. I have taken three bottles and feel like a new woman. When I n 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 bearin; afi:ls, and ;tf)ma:h m:(s out ofdorde 3 thNow all of these troubles have eit me and 1 can work every day in the week ‘and not feel tired.”— MRS. JENNIE FREEMAN, 402 Pennsylvania Ave., Lima. Ohio. ’s Vegetable combinations, from ..50¢ to $3.00 “Adam and the Fallen Man” will be . a4 wi - T > the subject of the sermon at the First discouraged, exhausted with each day’s work. You have “Dpan Bathing Shoes, Stockings, Hats, C d Handkerchief: 3] C - ey s Mgs. Prexmaw:—I was sick for "8 Shoes, Stockings, Hats, Caps and Handkers o Church ot Chrlst, soiontist this tmfiin'{}iéi some derangement of the feminine organism, and Lydia seven years without any relief, although treat- CATALOCUES MAILED FREE, Chureh will preach this evening on “Jesus E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you just ed by two of the very best doctors in this city. “hurc] reas m K . F id m Vine and the Branches” and. In the even: Read the letters from women in the opposite column cause of all my sickness and that 1 could only z R ev. John A" B. Wilson of the s ward. of this paper, and when you go to your drug store to buy. bo relieved, but never get well. Sometimes I BR SHE FOR BARBERS, BAK- street M. E. Church will preach this this sterling medicine, do not let yourself be persuaded would get so exhausted and short of breath o oDootblacks, bath- I ROYAL morning on “Love the Measire of Loy + th s own valel 4 - that I would not know what to do. My nerves brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, i]\t\’:m?;'-‘}»'“ the evening on “‘Gain or Loss acce] e tl'sllgfil . ueless preparation because it Wwere very weak, blood impure. Was troubled e, P S e e Sabe orcester Rey. Milton D. Buck of the Trinity M. is a few cents cheaper than ith hands and feet swelling; 2ls0 bad lencor- Blemen, tar-rootérs, tannére, taliors. eic. OISCILS, || =, Cgren wi” preach “his “morning i fheea I have taken six bottles of Lydia B. SUCHANAN WRDS. Sam ol nl;utngfevtenelngagguflrcefig:angf r) nkham’s Vegetable Compound and feel well Brush Menufacrures, 503 Sacramenta 5 French ||t St Lydia E. Pinkham’s e R e T — —_— = ev. A. C. Bane of the ornia-street e e [ Straight- || 2075 Chyten’ will preach this dr:ffl-mfg do not feel tired when I get home at night. - ront on “The Seed and the " and in the cannot ress my gratitude to Mrs. s ' evening on “The Great Awakening.” ve etahla cam SN f n, ~ Rev. S. D. Hutsinpilier of the Central LT[ Pinkham for what her medicine has done for ollo Is CoR)ETS M. E. Church will preach this mornlrnlg 4 me.”—PETRA M. LOYA, care of L. Wolfson, San Antonio, Texas. Sodiont Full Bios Gored § | Sioali . House of ‘God and Gate' of e ull Biax ven. Complexion Powder u Cur Guest Rev. Woodward’s Subject. moo the fact that some ¢ people have from time to time questioned e gt BorTon “"* 1| Rer. . M. Wootward ot ine Bpworts dopelicd i b e R T i > 3 . E. Chure eac] s mor R ST e & Corsets, “Gur Inheritance” and in the evening on 0 any person who can show that_the above testimonials are skin food; pro. Sito$15 apair §| “Our Guest.” writers' special permission.—L¥pia E. PINKHAM MEDICINE Co, Lynn, Mass. tects, pre: removes all p Rev. J. N. Beard of the Grace M. E, 5 blemisbes and prevents that Corset Fitting §| Church will preach this evening on “The s s C Sl ey ey P Y T : ev. T. Brown of e A. M. Zion Elegant aseort- §| Church will preach this morning on ““Thou | Blake. T ts will_be taken b A mission to be given by the eloquent lerk to fill the unexpired term of Mrs, [ ment travelers' §| Hast the Words of Kternal Life and in | Miss. Carrle Bane Mive Nattie BIako, [and Ol o missionaries, | o Y‘g"’:‘ of Woodcraft. Jennie 8. Clark, who resigned. The ciroiy [l } samples at hall § | the evening on “Christ the True Vine.” | Charles Taylor and Cecil Smith. Rey, Marshall and Rev. Eugene | 7dwood Circle of the Women of Wood- | will have a trolley ride mext Wednesday b g orice. The monthly musical service of sn-ny- The forty hours’ devotion commencek in | A. Magevney, will begin on Sunday, May | craft will to-day unvell a monument in | night. CHESTER F WR]’GHT on Memorial M. . Church will be held | 8t. Charles Church to-day with solemn |12, at St. Charles Church. Holy Cross Cemetery erected over the re- . j J| this evening. A special feature of the | high mass at 10:30 a. m. Father McAuliffe = mains of the late Neighbor Mary A. Fo- | Willie—Say, papa, what is an “apiary 2** 6 GEARY ST.,cor. Kearny, g_r:gin;::;fl::g}“?: ‘hu Baal Choruses” | of St. Brigid's will preach this evening. | Deafness Isn't the affiiction to age that |ley. The ceremony will take place at 2| Pa—Why—er—don't you know that? jah,” rendered b; @ large chorus under the direction of I, E, Father Cantwell of Berkeley will preac] it s to youth; & deaf aged person doesn't | o’'clock in the afternoon. to-mcrrow eyening. miss hearing many nice things. Mrs. Anna R. Cornehl has been chosen a kind of monkey cage; place where they Keep the apes.—Philadeiphia Press. 2%

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