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27 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 190 ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ’ : HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- 00 : : 00 |E C P . : ; : Bes! . Cut Prices ITH a few quiet home | walk by Miss Mattle Collins and Miss | home in Denfo, Or,, Mr., and Mrs, 8. PP e o Ll | Pt sornies sty wan | S YL o e, Andoti: Saliiot quiet weddings, the so- most_enjoyable surprise party P 34 1 n Slsl tale ‘of 1ast week 1o E‘llven ti)dli‘rlnkt!i:x-;lre by g{lyBch.fih:.v:' ga_:gellrom 2 until 5 p. m., at 1629 O'F o e residence ol e former, T - . soon told. The first 80- | nue, on Thursday evening, September 12. | Miss Rita Kelley returned to her home . OUR STRA]GHT FRONT CORSETS are dlstlncllvelu cial event of importance Vocnll nele’?_noiaa{vere rengered;r}urlngathz l‘r;“tlhla“c;lu"‘el:it’ tv::;.wk“;”nfteAr Bn &g.t:gg;d H No Disappointment. Goods and Prices Exactly as Advertised. v : ar- | visit w ster, Mrs. A. D. - ?UDElIiIIDIP i e vnvnd RL WS e Wt POL 0 lh(‘,’?l | the members ot‘n‘:: x;h;' x.'"}?“.'v'fizdh.‘fi ‘E}‘e"a::?' voiI:‘zéfug&F;g:;fifi?? 1;:.:5&1-1;::, ald '9': We%lldHco§? ffi::n(nl:;mfiggfi) or| @ Prices That Astonish and Piease. A 2 A , Mrs. J. rte, . O YAl Thasol; e Show the largest and most complete lssued Invitations for their thirteenth an- | 53" o “freq Grautfel, John Lasserre, | Sushnvile o' at thy Winmm: = line on the coast and we have expert fitters to fit pou. piversary reception, to take place next Edward Jacobs, Carl Craher, Otto Thicle, R 3 o . Laba ank Lasserre. k IT WILL PAY YOU to see our stock and prices of [J|Rusiday evenins, October 1, a fwflaxufiha%?“%m;: S Mie A Sulivan | Ty latest sreivale at Gilroy Hot| B > The members of the Bntre Nous Cotillon | ©! P STt BLraron Dleas. | Springs are: From San Francisco—Mrs. Silk and Wool Waists, We know that they fit and the will also soon open thelr twelfth season | 100D, of the 2d inst, was a very pleas: | Springs are: From San Franclsco-Mrs. | B stples are of the latest. A few of our many styles and Z';'é:’.m': :)uteor‘x::;yzsnnd!g‘ehr?;z‘::el';;lodtzly mlma,:c'c'e“ o the affrmoon B musleid | Koiby. Captain . ?'fl”fi‘.n;';"?g'fi: I . Vi " Cf ), al + | selections, in whicl e ho: ss easlly care Larthon, . 8. inds, . . » prices : The club, as usual, will be a m‘lc‘ni” aleeflnonozheohg{:::ulg::“herfi:ccm?:xt‘ ven-| C. Parks, H. Leavitt, J. C. Wheeler, F. = $1.50 $5.00. Clmed (orsanlsation, olivoesd Bt Antty | RLEIFRCTIVORIS leasure by his vocal ef. | R Benson and son, G. H. Grosby, K. M. . couples. ‘ :|Alexander, P. H. Anderson. From San . LADIES TAFFETA forts. The following named were present: Ry A 3 J ps, Nellie ps, Ella Quinn, Marie | Lyons. From e—A. E. , T, Backe ooanet o yie;, Sul R e A N Mrs. J. 8. Levy of 1721 Pacific avenue | Quinn, Anice Quinn, Dorofi:y Pollack, | 8. Walters. From Honolulu—S. W. Gwinn, | B During the coming week, in order to make QUICK SALES, will offer Dacki fascy ‘braided S R -y SR o ennounces the engagement of her daugh- | Harold Follack, Beverly Much, Peari|p, M, McMahon. From Oakland—Miss ned;” olors red, black, o : Holly, Daisy Holly, Lulu Busket, Monta~ ter Elsle to Joseph Welsbaum. They will flllf Baxr_ton. }Vllllam Webb, Lee Simpson, IBA““Srrlnli[.}:““l?‘:SmB. F“’/n‘l:;‘::l‘iggl ;; Kucavica. 3 g 0% Announcement is made of the engage- | Master Danjel T. Keenan gave a bon | Neville, J. Paangmnean, T HoDavl, ®. | ment_of Carolyn Frauenthal of Seattle | bon party to his little friends on Tuesday | B e Frgmibos ol o] | and Wallace 8. Rosenblatt of this city. | afternoon at his residence, 565 Healight i}"" M""}' P""‘;;‘"'ég:v";;d'su;ke’ The engagement is announced of ¥mma | street, in honor of the ninth anniversary | Lrom Menlo Park— £ ign;leg,f t}‘l‘zl;{,htf‘; ‘f(l Mtr. I;nd Msfl. k)d tl‘:l; of hl!‘ l:'ll‘lhlday.r Thed little mlsd mlme en, rk street, an o merry In singing, fancy dancing and play- MENTS. ‘Jx’:{zfi’l{'elsd'rr;lge{ ‘vgflfit receive on Sunday, | ing .¥me.. garzgerd wll\i):h dan{i‘y re{‘:esl};- ST S n W ments were served, A mong those present Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Rellly of 933 Post | were: Danlel Keenan, Ciaudie Walker. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Street announce the engagement of thelr | Barl Simmons, Willie Houzer, Oral Here > daughter Nellic to Willlam C. Pidge. zog, Edward Herzog, Letta Tuttie, Mar- FREE! FREEI Mz and Mrs, Jacob Zobel announce the | graiia Bhillips, Laid VWilllameon: Ganre | g (s permanently removed by DR. engagement of their daughter Gertrude | gie Willlamson, Laura Lohmeyer, Edith ind MRS. A. W, TRAVERSE, | to Max Hoffman. They will receive Sun- Keenan and Freda Herzog. ullding, 1170 Market st,, day afternoon, October 6, at 1308 Pine A very pleasant surprise party was [ mtraet. given ‘to. Miss Mildred Mann by her riends Saturday evening at her residence, made in all the new and popular shades, §5.00. LADIES TAFFETA SILK WAIST; good qual- ity; button in ‘front; fancy corded “and hemstitched yoke and arms trimmed in €old; made in all the new and popular shades. $5.50, *ZiNcA “ZINGARA J LADIES TAFFETA < / SILK WAIST; good qual- I Y, e ity; tucked ' and fancy . i hemstitched full front: col. piliary braid: tien LLADING S1YLE pimetitched ful T ieked: F popiar ans OF TO-DAY. e fitng buck: ail new jose, light and dark blue, light and derk green. $2.00, LADIES ALL-WOOL NNEL WAIST, with fancy full tucked ' front; tight Stting: tucked back: colors all new and popular ehades. $2.00. LADIES ALL-WOOL FLANNEL WAIST, in the very latest Tailored Suits, $10,00, Pure Wool Black Vene- tian Tailor Suits, newest box coat effects. The tail- oring is of our standard quality, jacket lined with durable Italian cloth, the / skirt latest cut, lined with good percaline. Fit guar- anteed. Honest value $13.50. Our price $10.00 Pedestrian Suit, $12.50, Made of Oxford Golfing be pleased to see their friends to-day. o hi i Brahman Tooth Wedding Bells. 0l Geary street. Those present were! e AL druegs Sz’:}fl: "g'(";" :’g‘:’("yeg:g’" s p. s May G. Cohen, Mabel Coey ra Large stock always at J, 8, Po . MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. SEN . i On Wednesday last at the noon hour | Misses Y ¢ e, ,v 2 3 A DIBiEt, T Sire. fié“'_:y_ni“mm*' ‘_":e ’::le" &f:‘lflflfl | a pretty wedding was quietly celebrated | Elberg, Maybelle T. Magner, Rose Frane Drug Co, A with velvet collar, skirt 2 . 22: they a ©f & fancy Pique White and Black ground yith Pink and Lavender flowsi: i mroe kel, Gertie' Kochman, Alice M. Mann, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. Samuels, Marfe Thorpe, Tillle Savannah, Bertha new flare flounce, hand- 1639 O'Farrell street, when thelr daughter, | Renaldo, Birdie Schwartz. Anfa Blum, somely tailor stitched, very 39c¢ pair, 39c¢ pair. | Annette, was married to Mr, Sol Schu- [ Rose Basch, Terise Bteinbach. Anna Her- to S stylish, first class in every - | bener. The home was beautifully deco- | 208, Birdle Steinbach, Lenh 'Elberg and respect. Real value $15.00. c t c rated for the uccasion, pink and green mflrflrflfi;:i:‘v"‘;&“’;'b;:"l(‘j’ih:},fih‘;{,';;‘]g; . Our price ......,.$12.50 belng the colors predominating. After the il rueger. Ger: R Grife G "I . ey Py rescen ‘ orset 00., | ceremony ‘was verformed by the Rev. Dr, | b Mamn, M. H. Krueger, Gerald 1 Grir ra amn NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS. magerpicces of asic wiloring.at . 742-7144 MARKET ST.. Successors to 1157 BRMDW‘Y. ;‘\ ers under a beautiful marriage bell a | Herbert ¢. Levy. Melvin Manasse, Roy b B ¥ i wedding breakfast was served. The many | Morris, Arthur I. Selig, Moise Yehl, Amal | before it spoils your beauty, and puts relatives and (riends present fully testi- | Morris, Max Reinh whertz, Louls H. Benas, | the seal of age on a youthful face. fled to the popularity of the young couple. Pa"_e Rf‘lmldoh I The bride looked charming and was at- | eWis, James rry Jacobson, Walter 3 . es Owens, J.,ck‘s.{.lm.,e,,é{ufi MRS. NETTI: HARRISON’S 2 vens, Morri i . tended by her sister, Mirlam M. Samuels, | ang Connt Can) Walirg ™ Morris’ Bloc 4.Day Hair Restorer who acted as mald of honor. After an A most enjoyable surprise party was extended trip through Southern Calitornia | tendered to Professor W. Clarkson at his Is a harmless preparation that restores Mr. and Mrs, Schubener will leave for | residence, 1002 Geary street, last Saturday | .5 2 : their future home in bemi, Oregon. evening by the members of his mandolin | 8ray or faded hair to its natural color, Miss Hattle A, Godalr and Mr, T. Har- | and guitar club. Mr. Clarkson was taken | without any inconvenience or disagree- vey Parry were marricd Monday evening, | completely by surprise when they arrived [ aple after effects. Not a dye; cleanly September 23, by Rev. G. C. Adams, at thé | and they at once took clmrgth:nd fairly | o lige: free from sediment’ or sticky i n SAN FRANCISCO, |rn EUD'S CORSET HOUSE] OAKLAND - - CAL. Oxford Raglans. New Back, cut in the latest fashion, the fit is perfect, PRICES BE- YOND COMPETITION at......... o v . 59,00, $10.00, $11.00, O i - RACLANE, rih mad 000 Voot Ybiiin, sannl Just received, 100 handsomely trimmed SILK GRENADINE and SILK TAFFETA SKIRTS of a superior grace and precision of de- sign and cut, the newest flounce novelty.......812.50 to $40.00 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES in LONG and SHORT COATS, at extremely POPULAR PRICES‘. Homes fupnished i compete, ) ride’d rel 1222 O « M s home of the Dride'# parents, 1222 Bush | took the house A matter. Price $1.00 a bottle. Al drag, Mr. Charles W. Still and Miss Louise | danci ng till long after mlrlnhalu, Those gists, Proll were united In marriage September 4 | present were: Professor and Mre. Clark- We furnish homes, flats, 4 < ETTIE HARRISON . . . at th esidence of the bride’s parents, 30 . Mi; J. Robert: . Miss M. Abel, MRS. N 3 hotels and rooming-houses i ity Eigin Park avenie, by Chaplain Ofiver ¢ | sivs 25500 Miss Bt Lagomasino, Mise DERMATOLOGIST. ’ 0 1282 l234 MARKET ST Miler, U, 8 A A HoT 4 E. Donlin, Miss M. Miramnte. Miss R.| 78-80 Geary St. San Froncisco, l2 - fe - 1 T ; | On_Wednesday, September 25, at a. | Conley, Miss E. Campbell, Miss T T e N . Mol SR R s complete. We have all the i X | Walter Hammond of this city and | masino. Miss M. de Martin, Miss G. High, [ L Ll AEEETENAT . o A, by . Witte of Peta a8 wers arrie Miss ell, D. H ke, M K. . latest designs in fur- at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Finnen | oishars B¢ Lire 3. Dodi e Bose, B, . 2 | 1043 Church mr?‘ thig city. The Rev. J. | Julfen, Stightano, N. Stigliano, W. AMUSEMENTS. niture, carpets, cur- | H. Schroeder offfciated, Best man, Henry Needham, C. Hauser and L. R. Stone. 3 ¥. Surhoft; bridesmaid, Miss Anna Hoi- okt tains and draperies 8%, 2it0 Brement mpred’ M wnd Afre Club Parties. * * K, : FINE BRUSSEL- |and Mrs. Finnen, Mrs, Holjes, Mr. Will-| The Native Sons of Vermont will pre- and will gladlv give ETTE ART fam Lunsmann, Mr, Henry Meyn. After |sent the following interesting programme EVENINGS AT 8§ SHARP. 1 : SQUARES ..$3.25 ‘|| |the ceremony the bridal party went to|next Friday evening at 0Odd Fellows' Hall 4 ¢ Yyou an estimate. T 6 n. by 9 fe. | Techau Tavern, where a wedding break- | a¢ their annual benefit performance- for MATINEE SATURDAY at 2 sharp! | fast was served, and iater Mr. and Mrai the “talent fund.” Overture, ~Our Na- S Hammand levf]‘,.“'r the "?l" aore: artho‘ tive State,” Delleplane's Orchestra; Ed GRAND OPERA { the Btate, where they will spend thelr | pryc ing’ Champlon of the baton: whist- y ing This Afternoon, Sept. 29 | "% “pretty home wedding took place at | lTE Soloaelecipgs | Cordie . Wetjen: 8o Medicated Week Commencing This h o8Pl PAUL STEINDOREF Musical Director o " o] 2 P8/ - ” ranpg solo, “In ay me" udley S dorsiock Wednesday evening ‘at ' the | Bucid). Marle Cartaneto Mead: viofin solo, Complexion Powder § P —TO-NIGHT— = | Bl Ghertene Srent vhe ey By | pcavation (Rafd, Bernnard waither/th | B o tace pomser in e wort s} | Vaudeville’s Leading Lights!| 44 b o | close at 6 except on Saturday. | j. Lion, rector St. Siephen's Chureh, | Belgian violinist; songs—(a) *Pretty given the universal satisfaction of CA RMEN- & Moot ), “. v et | officiating. Th2 contracting parties were | Erimrose Flower” (Pinsuti), (b) “Ah, 'Tis Pozzoni's: no chalk, lime or zine— sical Quartet—Miss May Chester Wil- il onae : i ; \ I and Mrs. Thomas Cox, and Irving Reid oy : Bl J. A. Pozzoni. St. Louis, Mo, WEEK OF Sept. 30th. NOTICE THB DATES! Fl Brlllla nt | Daly. oniy son of John D. Daly, the cat- | ams, first soprang; Mrs, John D. Sibley. Wilfred Monday, Thursday, Sunday Nights and Sature / o e o ias Jooked charming In a | Gt 0" Miss Grace Carroll: zecond altos ik 1 day Matinee, e 3 = n ng duet for cornet, Mr. and Mrs. C, J, Fran- e —— The Tremendous Double Bul, P AL S ] < Turee Buch o'y %8 fipincas ey “ner | S, aciompunied "y e Starei sree AMUSEMENTS. Presenting “In the Blograph.” 238-342 POST § ly attendant was Miss Ida Evelyn Daly, | Rallway Band; g h 3 b P i i ham; Mrs. Peveril, a widow, Miss Loulse | gown of white organdie, and carried {ham: Mrs. Pe e : 3 - 7 . drawing-room, Carrisfort w | 8 shower bouquet af maldenhair ferns. | 3axton: scenc, drawlng-room, Carrisfort Y E and “_ 0 After the wedding breakfast the happy | ticn of Caldwell College of Oratory and Georgia Maybelle Sherwood, niece of 3r. | 3 Dream’. (Hawley). S8an Irancisco. Mu- it's pure, Sample free, First Appearance Hers of Mr. Caleb Levensaler was best man. ¢ - ‘s Representative Acrobatie O et Jjoyable evening was spent. Many musical The World's atsate NDAY - - - Sept.29. it selections were rendered upon the viola, Home Parties. mandolin, guitar and banjo by Professor A pleasant surprise party was given at |J. F. Moore, W. D. Townley, \V.“’Bpal‘— iry : - The Juvenile Wonders. ’ . =i . 2521 |row, R. C. Greeninger and Mrs. W. D. PO AR LT Ty SO NENYING | Lmina rser: on Saturday Svening. Au: | Lesinles, e 08 e ehaerty severd . ARNOLD GRAZER and APPARATUS OF ALL KINDS... gust 31, In honor of the birthday of Bar- | beautiful sel : X ree Ig America's Best Black Face Comedians. a - - Acting, 1327 Market st t. | Eirousn Soutnern Calitomin.. On “thely | Lhe. ivlanthe Masical Club tendered Mr | JOHN GRACE, Judge; JAS. F. GRACE, Siipper - | return they will reside in the residence ?r?grmrfiild\e‘y;ceb'1?"3“;.'1'3{:3s'?}?;{"‘fio;‘,f . MADGE l_-ox | fust complated for them, the gitt of the | thelr residence; 17 Bartlett street, Mon- TO-DAY ] | P pleasant hours a repast was served. Miss | pet Keesing. Those present were: Mr.| (. Kogh and Mr. Spleler presented Mr. . BARBARESCHI, MONTANARI, POLLET- WARM AIR and Mrs. Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. Shat- |and Mrs. W. D. Townley in behalf of the s TINI SALASSA, AGOSTINI, CASTEL. r tuck, Mr. and Mrs. Selig, Mr. and Mrs. | club with an elegant framed picture. . Introducing the *‘Mysterious Mirrors. LANO., FERRARL ZANL. - STEAM Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. 'Keesing, Mrs, | Among those participating were: Profes: 0["‘5“] ven S e . E P. Jenkins, Mrs. C. Smith, Misses Mabei |sor J. E'Mfl?“’{f'nfi'bufi"fy LR The Talk of the Town. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, | HOT WATER. il el s B i ML ‘Miss Oakes, Miss J. Greeninger, Phoebe Shattuck, Don- Greeninger, Miss C. Koch, J. $ Ty LAST TIMES OF sing, Messrs. Stroebel, Campbell, Luddy, | R. C. Greeninger and . Sparrow. | U L unior Champion, 0pen ....com speron: s . L X R J e00 | ing, S. Moss and Barnet Keesing. Personal. 3 ' | ¢A pleasant birthday party was'given on | Robert P, Troy is enjoying a well-earned Saturday evening, September 14, to Mas- . s With COLLAMARINT and the Great Cast. BLUE FLAME. | sature ing. L0 Mas- | oocation at Bartlett Springs. d S l St k PRES El DR'DGE # - WITH OR WITHOUT WICKS. | Bt et ihose o members of the | M Miss T.ella J. Samilel w0 he pleased to] @Il Cld aKes, NOTICE-"NABUCCO™ Will Be Sung Week present were the of Oct. 7, Owing to the 9 s is or residence, 1442 Ful- der In Chiet of the Army of Fun. ° I NO ODOR. Misses Borel, Mr. and Mrs. Borel, Mr. and | see her friends at her residence, Comman POPULAR PRICES—ic, Sc and Te Mrs. Cooper, Miss Mae McDonald, Miss | ton street, Sunday, September 29, prior to Televhone s o Anoke: 309 1o 3/7 Market Sireet, || Viis, mbirt, s Tty coope, Miss| vor Gepariure tor the sty " " | ciege orr oo MoNEY—si50| PARROS BROTHERS - mie Ryan, Miss Ethel Clark, Miss Echo - 5 o B San Francisco. Benjamin, Miss Ethel Andely. Miss Grace | Will e Heased to ves thair friopere theY . Acrobats Extraordinary. COLUMBI A SAN FRARCISCO'S Soopr taser, Bounk, Bt Master| et 8 Lehnest o i i v | | many smnvin— Lo g e YSON, | turned after an extended trip roug| Leaves rd and Townsend streets 10:15 a. S The 0dd Fello Lodge. The second degree t _this | Benjamin, Miss Charlie Surray. Siise s | 1ance, Germany and Belgtum: " | . il & m.. 12 m. and 1 b m.: fth ana i THE BIOGRAPH TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME— » g g AERSS 2eam. 0] s . s il r. and Mrs. 8. C. Mis e | cfa streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:4 At & meeting of the general rellet com- | {2488 of which T s Applegate, L | e aiar Mwanl BINGdars, thelr friends at the Hotel Sutherland Sun- | p 'm, and after the last course. San Mateo| Showing President McKinley's Funeral. rnoos. SEABROOKE aittee of the Odd Fellows of Ban Fran- | for Exceisior Lodge on the Tth of abre | An old-fashioned party was given at the | ‘3 20 Mrs. Samuel Rosenheim will re- | Electric Cars every six minutes. T =g [~ cisco Frank D. McBeth, C. N. Jansen and | ber. The third desree team of the same | residence of Miss L. D. Bartlett Saturday | conly 2pd, M5, San on Sunday, September F. A, Taylor, a special committee pre- | lodge. and of which W."}" Limbaugh is | evenin, September 21, Including a cake. | 55, and sufidiy' October 6, at their resi-| ADMISSION % CENTS. LADIES FREE. A MODERN CRUSO[. e series of touching resolutions ex- | the master, will confer the third degree | @ fosfoelomfosfoorionforfosfofonforforfrfontoffosfosforionis @ | dence. 341 Baker street. B BF ho Somemstiatis whunrancs of | Hor Boctns Hene- o Octoper, | @ Finiiisil oo O it e Thurist bas reticnsa L ious crime that ended the carth- | These two. teams, In beautiful costumes, § from Byron Springs. BEGINNING 1y ‘career of President William Mciiniey | have been doing the. v s U, S0 P The N“‘“’: Daughters. s Do RAsiaen o Trnnale, Masn Ohil OPERA dembighe ooy Tomorrow MONDAY &nd extending the commitiee's sympathy | in a manner that has won for them the| Grand President Mrs. Genevieve W. Ba- | ¢ and "Mrs, ulia 1illdsbrand oo mm: HOU Every Night in the Week—Matinee Saturday. to the bereaved widow of the martyred | highest commendation, ker of the Native Daughters of the Golden | Jrancisco are spending a few weeks at USE e e TLrs dant Miloes s Chiledn President. An engrossed copy of the res- Abou Ben Adhem Lodge is arranging | West is making visitations in the north- | Byron Springs. Parquet, 25c, any seat; ¥, 10c; . olutions has been forwarded to Mrs. Mc- | for a district meeting of the lodges of | western part of the State. iss Charlotte Evans left last week for LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF 10c, any part excep! m reserved. A few front Or- S0c: f Bal- ' ball OF the. Assembl>. bulii % St dn A TSI Flsern cloas wharel] 8 99 | chésira rows reserved, slc: front rows o Grana Scribe W. H. Barnes is suftering | hall of the- Assembly building. dies | Grand Secretary Miss Laura J. Frakes | New Xork and the Kaste DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE,” | it st . ® Ab from her vacation until st - tnck of fhe Siib. will be invited. and after the entertain.| Will not return The engagement is announced of Miss e D Parnesworth Lodge No. 55 whi have s | ment there will be danrg. A0~ | {he 16t of October. e R T —_wWeek Begining— union end entertainment on the 2d of Sans Souci Parlor has arranged for a | Dr. and Mrs. A. O, Haslehurst have re- TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING, i social to be given on the night of the 14th rom Sausalito and are guests at Under the Direction of Soipws by iy Satbialon S0 | dcranguments hava. oo opiote for | oL OSUNEF PAD SROESC omiCh | T B e 874 5% sixth anniversary. There will be a pro- completed for | charge of arranging the detalls. Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverstone announce Messrs. Jobhn C. Fisher and Thos. W. Ryley. f talent in |70 entertainment, drill and ball by the| Grand PresidentGenevieve Bakeris mak- their son Arthur's barmitsva at the STARTI G ‘T - ' 100—IN THE GREAT CAST—100 B T e ¢ | San Francisco Rebekah Drill Corps No. 2, [ ing her official tour through H“mbffl‘]l'Gea;y-s!reet Temple on Sunday, October | In an Elaborate Production of Shakespeare's | WITH o N’GH - Every Gvening This Week—Matinee Saturday THE MUSICAL America’s Most Notable Minstrel Organization. "lT OF T"RBE TS, vhich there will be fil.‘;l;n:umbe gt e | Captain Allie Parker commanding. While | County. She 13 at present the guest of | g and will be pleased to see their friends Great Play, don of the deed to the | the corps is numerically No. 2, it ja Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mencfee at Arcata, | between 2 and 5 p. m., at 112 Lyon street. w’!h’l‘:. et iick e b v Naee matter of arill Mo, 1 he gr:cz‘ilcé’d‘r'}nnfi here she will ingtitute a new parior. | “General and Mrs. Evan. Mies have & 3 - Hoen r 5 fee was Miss Amiec Bening be- | changed their place of residence to 2153 T last week, will take place in San|ihe corps yas witnessed by a Unitos | Mrs. Mene: change eir p nce ¢ L‘-?cm Tuesday evening next. A num- | States army‘t‘)mcer recently returned rroig Some xRS nnd-ls e of Duena | Sutter strect. TUAR BRiCEAOL T a3 SHY "N WM. H. WES s CONT]NBNTS ber of the lodges in San Francisco and | the Philippines, and he highly — com 1i- | Vista Parlor's most charming members, |~ Mrs. W. H. Dodd, Miss Frances Dodd, | POPULAR PRICES........10¢, 1ic, 25c, 5e, T8o BIG High. class . Alameds counties have contributed to the | mented the officers and members on the | 20 it is through her efforts that the new | Miss Helen Dodd and Miss rrees og | PORUL Orchestra Seats All Matinees, 25c. Fetined il ot et OF TG e | perfectness of their ‘dril, alignment oig | Parlor is being organized in Arcata. left New York Saturday, September 25, Branch Ticket Office Emporiumi. MINSTREL |}t =y | DIRECT FROM THE P the might of the 2ith of September, | brompt Gbedionce 1o omryeLEn: The la- | Buena Vista Farlor Is in a_ great state | for Liverpoool on the Cunard line steamer Perfectly rs. arriages A o | The very best talent in this most popular | jeave for Liverpool Tuesday, October 1 (Monday), 3 P. M S e sl . £... ‘J n(;?‘grl!t'a,mme and then dancing for two arlor will be brought out and their ! on the Cunard line steamer Servia, r. W. 1iv interest- | dies of the corps h: i of excitement preparing a minstrel show | Etruria. A L Presented B3 B om o o e Rl | 5l RS D2 MR e | 6, UG PR Sy shog) Bl L e et H‘L-C b1 zzqg g e R e WEW O G : of the Common People,” before Apolio | tertainment. There will be a first-class | (1€ One it put on some few years ago. G. L. Christie, daughter and child = ! TRE SEE THE EIG GOLF PARADE TO-MORROW t \ehdia pers H ——SEATS NOW READY— ;S riends can expect a splendid performance Mrs. Otto Joel wiil be at home on the Night— . snzzmbg'”fihfi::"flzgefi’fih"’ffi o the 24th | ot Native Sons' Hall that night. { secona Tuesdays at 1528 Eilis Street. TO-NIGHT—FLORENCE ROBERTS, Nexs: Sdotar “‘;,A NN, the Great. banquet hall of the Odd Fellows buflaiie |, Mrs. Ella Knox of Buena Vista Parlor | © Miss Lelia J. Samuer wil] be pleased to e o HERR NN, - AND was well attended and proved & moooiin8 [left & few days since for Honolulu, where | sce her friends a nes reaidence 1442 Ful- SAPHO. SEATS THURSDAY. Joyable aftair for all ‘present. Tt &1- | she will soon be joined by Miss Mattie | ton sireet, Sunday. Sentomimy ey e NN S R P, dition to a weil arranged programme. of | FAITIS, her sister, and Miss Blanche Col- | her departure for the East, TO-MORROW NIGHT. M. L. ALSAP and ALBERTA CONVERSE, sembly will be held in Fresno during the [ | week of the session of ine oranp tie | MEEE L1 WEQ | When will be presented for ihe first time at VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY campment. On the nlght of the 16th of ... FOR MEN.... dances there were thiee wooms wame Of | lins. Plor to theit departure for thefr new Opening of the New Stock. BE, CO ~~oTHALLS fi d v . B ! interspersed, which were well rendered. irst appearance here of st ran audev A speclal session of the California as- I & Alcazar pric SUIBERTY HALL? -s2=min | Last MOVING PIGTURES October the assembly degree will be con- ferred on a number of eligibles. The entertainment given by Missfon Re- bekah Lodge recen‘ly was well attended and the programme was a very, pleasing VICHY SPRINGS, onhe B W, only place in the United States where e entertainment that was given on vfl: w-’xe? is abundant. The only natural | the night of the 25th by Oriental Rebekah Everybody will be presented with a photo of Ollle Ceoper as the Little Lord. TO-NIGHT—Positively Last Performance, STy State Brece LITTLE LORD MCSKINLEY, S New MATIN lectrd hampagne Baths: Bprines | Lodge was well attended and was a v i g g i 7 Evenings 9, e, Re, %, Wo Rt 500 ER2mnere St Sping | Loder, Mas, Tl atiendcq and was » very e aver Aty yeses b the I of AN SEEN IN 8| AFHAMBRA THEATER, |PRICES Sumee - e g Taken atthe Suffalo Erposition. Ukiah. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., | tion of Miss Joste Walworth, the cour- use over fifty years by the leaders of the Mormon Church = . — Proprietors. | teous recording secretary. The lecture on B i TO-MORROW EVENING—Magnificent pro- RETURN OF THE FAVORITES, duetlon of the Powerful and Successful Melo- Telephone for_seats—Park 2. THE BROWNIES “KIDNAPPED.” =5 o= oTer IN FAIRYLAND. [FISCHER'S o S, | omreer o + coomry oo RAZILLIA PANTOMIME COMPAN and their followers. "Positively cure the wofst cases in old and young arising from effects of seli-abuse, dissipa- tion, excesses or cigarette-smoking, Cure Lost Man- hood, Impotency, Lost Power, Night Losses, Insomnia, Pains in Back, Evil Desires, Lame Back, Nervous Debil- ity, Headache, Unfitness to Marry, Loss of Semen, Vari- cocele or Constipation, Stop Nervous Twitching of Eye- (;r;eu;n;merlgau (dh;tr was c(l)ellvered before VUE HOTE this lodge In aid of the Orphans’ Home e ELEIQIE:EA‘\% c_"'ovm':; Station | 3¢ GHIToy will net a good sum for that de i Oy ety “oano | Seation | sorying chasity. Much of the sicoass of Rallway, Hot mineral baths near by, Terms | LAt entertainment is due to the efforts of B per Bay ana upward. "PETER GOGILUAS, | Harriet Beckley, the noble grand. DT, Lessee. The graphophone recital given by Loyal Lodge on the rd of Seplember for ine LAXEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS | benefit of the Orphans’ Home will net a ot ¥ E 3 ‘Alice STAGE LINE.—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, | neat sum. There were other attractions e, Effects are immediate, Im parts vigor and potency.”to 20—Professional Children on the Stage—200 | de Leon: Richards and Relyea; Rosaline: Rob- | | hotels have been the headquarters of via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lake. | and dancing after the recital. This wide. every function. Don’t get de spondent: a cure is at hand. 50—New and Original Specialties—50 ert Nome; Sam Holdsworth; Lynton and Wilde, | | tourists and travelers who have port wnd Bartlett "i‘?.i.‘.}"‘ufli‘fi’o sonnect | awake lodge wmh have work In the Initia- H Restore small, undeveloped or gans. Stimulate the brain and READ THE DATES. and .‘;‘:‘.{‘:‘J‘.«“é’;:‘f.{"s‘g’.“‘.i.‘&':.“.“éfl‘au. journeyed from all parts of the world 3o:50: ‘arvive 3¢ Labenort at 380; sorie ¢ | tory degree on the night of the 30th inst. @ nerve centers; soc a box; 6 for $2.50 by mail. A written guar- Ssturday afternoon, Oct, G; Saturday night, to San Francisco. Guests enter- 7+ —— e e " : £ Bartiett Eprings at 7:50. New 6-horse 14-pas- antee to cure or money refund ed with 6 boxes. Circulars free. Sob: 5. Sjinday atternasn, Oct. & Sunday night OPEN NIGHTS, tained on the American or European wenger tourist wagons, made to order for this October 3rd and 4th CENTS. . -~ Oct. 6; Monday night, Oct. 7; Tuesday after- Siage ung, wien o e most modern n;:,mx‘.,_ W s $hie st oais it Meh Fhbikisen. A‘ddre% IBISGI}{%I;I %%%%%YCO b .d CO_.'.,_hgofl Ellis st.,” San Fran- noon, cn:;l 8; T.""“"f.;"""{‘sfi‘" 8. & SUTRO BATHS. plan. ments. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartiett cisco, Cal. ., 38 and 40 Third st. Reserved seats on sale at Sherman, Clay & Open dally from 7 & m. to 11 p. m. can Excursion tickets to Buffalo will be sold. g g D 1 > > smn‘L:a for tickets Ly Bartlett Springs $57 for the round trip. Full ot ol Co.'s commencing Monday moruing, Sept. 30. Ba from 7 & m. to 10:30 p. m. GRAND HOTEL. lfiflltnowm.rm Market st, office of the Santa Fe. . e . NN NS NN NN A $ 8 See the : Matinees—10c, %5c (no higher). . 10c. . Se. NieneSEr Y and e o highierg T enen: Bathing, Iheroan -rm-un. 25c. 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