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THE FRANCISEO CALL, SUNDAY, . f 1 MAY 25, 1902 a3 ADVERTISEMENTS OVERWORKED WOMEN Should Beware of a Serious 'Organic Break-down. Take Heed in Time. The ordinary every-day life of most of our women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. How much harder the daily tasks become when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system all unstrung! . One day she is wretched and utterly miserable ; in a day or two she is better and laughs at her fears, thinking there is nothing much the matter after all; but before night the deadly backache reappears, the limbs tremble, the lips twitch—it seems as though all the imps of i\)'ur:n were clutching her vitals; she goes to pieces and is flat on her ACK. No woman ought to arrive at this terrible state of misery , because these symptoms are a sure indication of womb troubles. “She must remember that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is almost an infallible cure for all female ills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause weak stomach, sick headache, etc., displacyments and inflammation of the womb, or any of the multitudes of illnesses which beset the female organism. If there is anything in your case about which you would like special advice, write Ireel{ to Mrs. Pinkham. No man will see your letter. She can surely help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treating female ills as she has had. Address is Lynn, Mass.; her advice is free and helpful. { R el \\C\&\\\&’M\SJ{: gl | Mirs. Richard Dixon wrote to Mrs. Pinkham when she was in great trouble. Her letters are here printed. “DEAR Mes. PrxgsAM:—1I have suffered for four years with pain in my back, and a terrible bearing-down feeling in the lower part of my bowels, and at times the abdomen seems to swell and becomes very sore. I have terrible sharp pains in my ovaries and am very nervous, also troubled with leucorrhcea and irregular menstruation. I have started to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, but I do not feel much better, so I thought 1 would write and ask you what to do. Please answer soon, as I am a great sufferer and long to get relief.” — Mgs. RICHARD DIxox, 11 Farewell St., Newport, R.1. (Jan. 11, 1990.) Dear Mes. Prxgaay:—I want to thank you for your letter of advice. Since your Vegetable Compound, Liver Pills, and using your Sanative Wash, >d by you, my backache and terrible pains in ovaries have disap- I feel that your Vegetable Compound should be used by all weak "—Mgs. RicHARD Drxox, 11 Farewell St.,Newport, R.I. (April11,1901.) ‘Will not the volumes of letters from women who have been made strong by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound con- vince others of the virtues of this great medicine ? ‘When a medicine hasbeen 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 dis- couraged, exhausted with each day’s work. If you have some derangement of the feminine organism try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It will surely help you. 85000 o= PERSONAL. Lave changed their residence from 716 and Mre. Tom Maguire and family | O Farrell street to 978 Geary sfreet, be- om (hadr Gty hee fo the soason | PWotn Larkl and Bk, reir city home for the season | ype ‘B BT Meyer of 1322 Fulton street ow at their country residence, | has gone to Palo Alto for the summer. Eastland. Miss V.| Mrs. P. Abraham of 1426 Fulton street be thelr guest for | is sojourning in Palo Alto. will entertain their | Mrs. M. Myers has removed from Bush 4 {street to 1625 Post street. At home | Wednesday of this week. b ©| Mrs. Max Sommer will be pleased to O o ey Wl DenacSom: | sce her friends next Friday afternoon at ol il be Bway unfil after | 1907 O'Farrell street, prior to her depart- - Y { ure for Europe. ; , <. Dr. 3. H.| Mrs. Charles Oswall Butler (nee Fisch- E T A TRMERIOn S8 gures}’s B kY has Tt I eanciecs Ser Dew )5 AL York, where she will reman until July. he ) ses di d Mattie Jacobson | . Fran as lel on a vis 0 e Yo- e left fi.rm?a::k?&n Hotel for the semite Vaklley and will return in about smmer months and are residing at Kent’| three weeks. tion, Marin County. Mr. and Mrs. N. Levi, 912 Capp streer, S. Scharff and M announce the barmitzvah of their son Melville Saturday, May 31, at_the Bush- REWARD. — We havedeposited with the National City Bank of Lynn, $5000, which will be paid to any person who can find that the above testimonial letters are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the writer's special per- mission. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. a: is there. ore Jonas and her daughter, , will leave on June 1 Jo T Taylor. b ed by M nae J. Bressler York May 24 on the steamship Campania, Cunard line, for London, England, were: Mrs. Walter McGinn, Mrs. C. C. Probert, Miss E. Bowen, George Milnes and wife, Miss M. Byrne, P. Mulligan and wife, | Miss A. Brown and A. Coddington, Miss Eleanor Joseph, the well known pianist and dramatic soprano, will spend the summer in Paris, where she intends to study singing with Madame Laborde, Calve's teacher, Mr. and Mrs. John Leechman have left | the Hotel Baltimore and will spend the summer in Berkeley. The reception to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Bernstein in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding will take place next Sunday afternoon at their residence, 1326 Ellis street. Mrs. Harry Prescott and Mrs. Mark J. Barnett wiil assist their parents in receiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne gave a | breakfast for Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Ste- vens and Mrs. Gertrude Atherton on Fri |day at their artistic home, 3327 Clay street, The day was delightfully spent. The following Californians sailed on the Hamburg-American line fast express steamship Auguste Victorla from New | York on May 22 for London, Paris and | Hamburg: rs. W. P. Morgan, Flla Wilcox Morgan, Miss Therese Mor« FOR ANY SI1is TRIMMED HAT IN THE STORE. If this offer doesn’t bring you here t iy to-morrow morning || gan, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taft, Miss Clara o et be bhtgain proof. Thel | Tafi, Miss May Burdge, Mrs, Frank I Paris models dictated the styles and || Moffitt, Miss Josle Bloomingdale, Miss from the the work-rooms that the first bloom of Frieda Bloomingdale, Miss Bertha Bloom | ingdale, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Kahn, Mr. and | Mrs. Gustav_Marcus, Otto Hubbe, Hugo | Geldemitn, Bmil Goldsmith, 'F. 'Tonicin. o y tiness bat. || Dr. Frank G. Engelhardt, H. T. Butter- B e worth, Mrs. Gevertz, Miss Lillie Geveriz, Mrs. K. Stahlgren, Fred Schieck, On the Hamburg-American line twin | screw steamship Graf Waldersee, which b fles t But the pleasure of a sur- prise a‘l‘s you when you come. | salled from New York for Plymouth, Cherbourg and | the following Californians: Mr. and Mrs. |”_THE FURRIER Oscar Fischer, Mrs. Marie Eberhardt, Millinery - Cloaks - Suits- | Master Geore' Eberhardt, Mrs. Auguste 219Grant Avenue | buese, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Elsie Fisher, hats are so recently their loveliness hasn't had time to rub off. No use to attempt a descrip- { Mrs. Anna Splelmann, Miss Dora Kilian, Jchn Hunder. | An annual cyclopedia for 1901 places the total gifts and bequests in the United States last year at $107,360,000. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blem! A W. Mrs. Darling Unable to Testify. When the case of F. W. McWilliams, alias Crothers, charged with grand lar- ceny, was called in Juidge Mogan's court hes are removed by VERSE, hoe DR. and MRS. A. W. . vesterday ex-Judge Low for the defend- | buliding. 1170 Market street, cor. Taylor, rooms ent said that Mrs. Elizabeth S. Darling | 26-20, with the electric needle without pain or was still unable to appear and testify as to the alleged attempt of Policeman L. L. Levings to extort $150 from her to “square” the case. He would therefore submit the case, and ury that the charge could only be obtaining goods by false pretenses. e Judge saic¢ he would render bis declision to-morrow. scar; permanency guaianteed; hours 1 to 4 p. m. Brahman Toilet Cream CURES ECZEMA, POISON OAK AND DAN- DRUFF. Sold by J. 8. Potts Drug Co., 1016 Market street, and other druggists; also at of- fice of Dr. A. W. Traverse, 1170 Market street. | street Temple. Wil receive June I, be- | | tween 2 and 5 o’clock. Californians who departed from New Miss | mburg on May 20, were | Society Events (All notices intended for this column must be vouched for by the name and address of a member of the family sénding such communi- cation.) o | Now Bedford, Mass.—Mrs. Howland, Miss | How land. AETNA SPRINGS.—The season at Aetna Sirings was operied on May 16 with a. grand ball. Thix popular health resort is now un- | der the management of Edward L. Sanford: ‘ The grounds and bujlding were beautitully | decorated for'this event with flags and ferns. | Hundreds of Japariefe laiiterns were hung along | | the main drives and paths - produeing a pleas- | ant and falriy-like séene. The fine weather | | with the clear mobnlight night drew hundrods | of visitors froni. adjolning towns, some driv- ing 48 far as fitty iles_to attend the oren- | ing. The danec was held In the new bottling depattinett, lacti“d nelir the potaksium. epting. About sixty coubles participated In_the grani HE seashore and the mountain resorts are still claiming the city’s populace, but despite the exodus there were several en- tertaining social functions In town during the week. HOME PARTIES. | A very pleasant evening was spent on | mareh, usie WAS - luthished by Thomyson’s | May 18 at the home of Misses Sophie and | Orcheatra df Napa. Amonk those who assisted e . in making the octhélon an enjopdile oné were Lizzle Beckmann at 1317 Steiner street. | ifi MaGTE the ofehfion Aa enjtsale onk were Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henty 5° fiaumgareen, 3. D.- Hallowsil, Mrs T &, Elmers, Mr. and Mrs. Schatzer, Mr. and | Iiwin. -Mrs. H. 8. Russ San- Franeieco; John Mrs. Kolter, Mrs. Kilcogn, Mr. and Mrs. | M. :lnse D‘-‘yldcbl fil.-flh-!onn Coge, Mts. Ruth Grace, Mrs. Doris Beckmann, the Misses AR e S s ‘Edls Walters, T. Sophie and Lizzie Beckmann, M. and K. | - GRegiton Sr iRt oore, Kolter, M. McKay, N. Moltzer, R. Zuem, 'yt 20580 A0 Josie Ross, G. Grieves, A. ‘and L.' "G gihmidt, M atho . Chinn, Thatcher and Miss Close. The following A kinder - dnd . wite o " T rtaed gentlemen: Allen, Grace, Reed, Peltier, wite, ', Grabam dnd wifs op *n Van Brunt, Bruckner, Kilcogh, MCRObY | Walker ana wite, W. S Brownise, br. e and Senger. | bin, W. M. Ward dnd wite. N, Lofter and wife, An enjoyable party was given Saturday | F. D. Watkins, A‘b O Sutt 1 evening, May 17, at the residence of Miss | N. Overhuicer, Do 5 Aneta Johnson of West Berkeley. After | Helena; , Mg 'S, Cool singing and dancing supper was served. | R. Ci %, Y (':oul! A delightful walk to the beach followed. i Mrs; A surprise party was tendered Miss | Louise Brooks last Sunday evening by her numerous friends in honor of her elgh eenth birthday at her home, 3128 Twenty- first street. The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion and & bountiful | repast was served, after which music, dancing and singing was enjoyed until midnight. . On Saturday evening, May 17, a delight- ful surprise party was tendered Anthony Kornmayer in honor of his birthday at his residence, 232 Twenty-eighth street. At 11 o'clock supper was served. An enjoyable evening was spent, all wishing many happy returns of the occasion. Those present were: Miss Carrie” Norton, the Misses Minnie and Anni¢ Meinberger, the Miss Alice and Emily Zecher, Miss Estelle Elliott, Miss Lulu Nichelson, Miss Cassie Fuendeling, Miss Sophie Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Miss Eva Konrad, Mr. and Mrs. J. Konrad, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner, Mrs. Hammer, Miss -Hattie Kornmayer, Mrs. Kornmayer, Ralph Meinberger, George Norton, Will Hammer, George Ahlborn, Anthony Kornmayer and Willle Palmer. A most enjoyvable reception was held last Wednesday at the home of William Colligan in commemoration of the twen- ty-sixth anniversary of his birth. The BEwIR. ADEWIn: Mies A1t 1111 Mlgs A,wve.p a6l SREY i teeilea; Daviedtie: 20 1. Chiid an| il UG win, A ner, Corona Mines J, ie. C. A Farley and wi Oat Y ben Oat Hill; B4 HIiM; Jotin Steu” o, B ,‘}“’U,,:T;!Emuem Adtna; 1K} R Fannte B Fa aney, T Gampe, Tired Camps, Charica Sliver Shdfe Elmer J.. L. “Tur- rona Mirie; a 3 and daughter, Hatry Engels, 3 fpares, Engdls, Alameda: Crest, an Franclich ARTLETT SPRINGS. antollows:, - Mrom 8N Riee Botcher, Mi & M o4, ér, i!(lflckwe]li" el r. and . A H: Cohey H." B. Chamberiin, l:..)'ChAAlhbp T};:ra}dn.LEE'l{d\hlzi)R. J. Smyt| 3 nxer,. Nts &v J.n anlel Craw L., Hertz s % Vall, . cobs, John Joost, H. T. town residence of Mr. Colligan at 20% | Giybs, ‘B 7. Heh) b Aengiat. Glover street, was tastefully decorated, | Houle: Rossi, 1. Hosnbise AJon, SCHIdL | the principal ‘flower being the California | Mr. and Mrs, e el Reavis, John-Quarrels; H. W Rivers and Witk A ?(ullun(fi——l}r. At fifty guests roeget, From .Al&me 1 ‘ From Kingman, Arif—a.- A’ most enjoyable surprise party was S § given to A. J. Amiot at his residence, | Dom eniorc® & g3 3417 Twenty-sixth street, on Saturday | From GFifmes—A. J, evening, May 17. Those “who -attended | ton—Mrb. J. C. Fram+ Rrom Bsh Lajr o were: Misses M. de Sparr, M. Benson, A. | —John, Whichét {and. w|te Meyer, J. Fernandez, T. Fernandez, B.|L. L. Ruksell. From H| Fernandez, J. Amiot, A. Ahern; J..O'Neil, | Lea. L. Amiot,' Mrs. Lippi, Mrs. De Sparr; violet. Vocal apd instrumental music entertained the guests, after which a re- vis; D. M. ann. + Thomas past wa g rlu ;h e' Adams. From m From Nevada «Clty—T, Wi Hot. !i.’»rln{!. N?v:—gw T e Messrs. A. J. Amiot,'J. Kamna, R. De | Rerkeley—Mr. and Mes. W, B. Knowies, Miss | Sparr, F. W. McDonald, L. F. Biani- o oy Aredno—F. A Gray, 'C. Is. | hini, C. Lippi, J. Ewing, J. Lippi, A. i s Bt Lo Gray.s From Lippl, A. Ewing. F. Pape, L. Barieau, W. From - PaHG, -~ Ky orank - Trans, EoMiner, J. O'Leary. J. P. O'Leary, C.|From Los Angalig—Mr., aidohisse fnnand: Boxa, & Aamiot S bl Bisie DT SRR Wad Shai Ty aneock | Mrs. Lucian E. Helm gave a whist!ald, From Sacramento—Mr. and Mrs. -J. 6. | party Thursday evening for her mother, | Mohroe and dauthter, R N Mrs. Willlam 8. Patterson, of Larkspur, ND SERINGS.—Ths scason at High- who is visiting in Alameda. Miss Gertie for years past. | M. Stoddard won the first prize and Mrs. | ANeF€ aré now fy ‘uests there. Al lands has opened ilj be?er than ul | Charles Greely the booby. The players | were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spranger, Mr. and | Mrs. Dave Bole. Mr. and Mrs. Chariles L. | Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Claussen, Mr. |and Mrs. Van Zande, Mr. and Mrs. Muhlner, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Denis, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Greely, Mr. and Mrs. | Horace Jackman, Miss G. M. Stoddard, of them are having a Jolly time w ternls, “croquet and len:‘un«. < E"hppmlgu?:"% prominent businded man of- San: Franclses, ‘de. Somranted by -Med. Eliis, -1a, there for a long | stay. Their tishink trips'to Kelsey Falls and & Pleta Creék Were:moré than satistactory! Ten. pins and ping:pong bn'rdgulation, alleys and t | Dice are ail the go and many are tast develop- ing Into expefts at edeh'game, Among the | many - arfivals the past week r From Mrs, E.'B. Helm and Mr. and Mrs. L. |San nelaco A" Neumin, 8. Pt B Cietm. berg. Renr Admirki and M. el en: Rollin Kelley, Mrs. John Heka, Helen' Heea: CLUB PARTIES. The Burrows Musical Kindergarten ciass, under the direction of Miss Char- lctte P. Ebbets, will give its first exhibi- | tion at the Sorosis Club auditorium, 1620 | California str on the afternoon of May 31, at 3 o'clock. Dr. and Mre, R, Wel 3 P Rlickingharny M, 3. G Doy oirs :;in[, Misa Tobjn, Reid, Mrs. B, H. C. M. Walker, ny'"fnu From Oakland—Mrs, T R. Berhard’ Ransomes eHiid sua mald, Mrs. Uam Buil Pringié 1 Henderson. * From 1 " and _Mrs. ! Mr. and Mrs. Goeppert entertained the | Ir2nd Mrs. W. B. Bradford. | Gracloso Club Friday tvening, May 2, at | Santa Rorsef, B Bixn B Mekiroy, | From | their residence, 2132 Green street. e T Neom Ukiahdt, H. Among | Elljctt. son, W. J. Ward, Miss | Pétersan, Mrs. Wilson, L Wil T Ryan, W. B | A Clark, . ™ Alamada— rkholm;_f, s McAlpine, ‘Frani nvilie—R. s. | ramé, i s . Reno. Nev.~James 8 Bast: tropCienl 8. Toriphin and kon; ffom May Thomag Spudling; rngElJlsv R. m_AUburi--8. P. Hopkins, C. f, N Yaldro—Gr. Washington Furiing: e M. (Bertazi from Onkland—R, R iy L S Frangisco: J.. . Mussen, - ikl 8%, Sn Otls T, Putnam. Samoel H. Putnam, Sumipic: E :::l.herr;‘i, ¥ Garliw and H. L lete, orcester, . Mass,; R, i 7 o it s, lakéman and Miss H; | those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Goep- | GILROY HOT gb; pert. Misses M. Bruse, Linda = Mover, | clicost G VAR St giom Sen Fran- | Gladys Meyer, Mary WallfE- Anna Mason, | Schalek,’ Roynage Van. Schalek;. s, C1e. "7 | | Kremser, ~Rohrbacher, D. Shultz. M. | Schaettsér, Cagisin William H. Barr, Miss | | Shultz, £ Shultz, E. Arps and A. Arps. | Mat Hamon. M Ansetio Retz st tocy | | an essrs. ruse, 5 ettman, Froh- ‘5 3 on. re. Bett) . i | boese, George Goeppert, Carl Webb, Mra. A. K. \Whaon, W. . Wara, hiss | i Goeppert, | Lioyd Goeppert, . H. Jones, Kries, 1 A | Mundt, Bert Oesting, Rohrbacher, Thom- | , | as Pring, Shultz, Joseph Seminario, Leo | | Seminario, Alonzo Mason, Mr. and Mrs. P. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wells, Mrs. | Kremser, Mrs. Mundt, Mrs. Shultz, Mrs, Pring, Mrs. Niclas and Mme. Seminario. On Thursday evening next at Sherman- ‘Cla_v Hall the Treble Clef Club will give its annual concert, closing for the season | the fourth year of its existence. This | concert forms a fitting climax to the | year's work and is given for the enter- | tainment of the friends of the club, with !a view toward exemplifying the beau‘ies ‘ul ensemble work. The programme wiil be one of unusual excellence,; consisting of general concert numbers in part first aud concluding in part second with the | beautiful cantata “King Rene's Daugh- ! ter,” adapted by Smart from Henrik Hertz's drama. The story is artistically told through the introduction of the prin- cipal characters in solos, duets, trios and rd, Mis, R. .-Y.k pett, Eaflla‘. Hugo Bols, . endecaom, Tex . Teneraon” K] i Jefterson Hildel Anna 6" Treland, s Wilmington, O, | | | quartets, being reinforced and brightened | Flikabeth J. Ireland, James Ireland and Wi | by @ magnificent chorus. The Treble Clef | UM Trelsad, oaklndi WM. Wilburn, & 5. | Club wds organized about four years ago | Roruan Danir ehaie Wirmiagthew. Fragier, | 2nd numbers among its members some of | s aid Sy G B 7 Whrnick, Coltervil | the most accomplished vocalists in_the | Mrk, M. € Monneti. M, Keokuk, Tow; | Sity, having an active membership of about | Whieler Hrows, Mys, 2uanm, Neb.: Mrs. sixty ladles. The club has for its object | Mru. L. O. Demnitn, Nawane® s Henry | the 'study of high grade vocal work, and | Thomas Demming, Mise rxmoiag Sig M | bas attained considerable prominence in | Markhrat Demm! ot musical circles, being the only organiza- | Sarta. Barbdra: | tors of this character in the city. This | F..A. Gilso | concert m the close of one of the | Mrs. most success I seasons in the his y the club and is s given under the leadership | of Robert Lioyd, to whom great credit {s ; Lebanon, ' 0.; Otto | due. Mrs. F. C.' Gutterson, as planist, is ertruds Price, Lon- | thoroughly _artistic In her work. The 1 ‘nquist, San | president,’ Mrs. Nathan Frank, to whose Lester E. | superior " intelilgence, ~ executive ability San Fran- and untring efforts the club is largely in. 09; Herbert R. debted for its high standard of excellence, San Frandisco—] enjoys the respect and admiration .of I ; el entire membership. Hae g7 | Hiraleg b 3 de ' deayar, k{te C. Gunn, AT THE SUMMER RESORTS. .- MFand Mts John D, Wilson, 2 L. Batoh and wits, Mrs, f LeAp, Mrs! DUNCAN SPRINGS.—The following are the man. Chatlds A, Kinoaid and fame recent arrivals u H, C, From San Francisco—W. J. | {ly., Captaln Mur, hI . J. W. Thémi d wite, Albert M. Konl- Meagher, Mrs. M. F. Noeh, Mrs, H, C. Whiting, | bers, 3_‘, P e David, | Mrs, C. J. Parsons, Master Eddie Stark, John | 198 ,‘?ef"e",’ e ”{ 3 blg - and | Sroufe, W. M. Starr, John Boyle, M. A, Maher, | FAL . W. Pite, i Mre, Dounet, H. F. Mann and wife. Bd Gibson, D. A. Finn, Samuel Duncan, William C. Neu- d! o, TiuBovee v Ladies, Be on Your Guar DENOUNCE THE RASCA Who steal your money by forcing upon you a dangerous counterfeit powder when you ask for the genuine Lablache | beautifiés.; Restords and - breser¢es the ' Powder, Give your trade to honest and | natural séfthédis; 6 thé skin, while the reliable dealers who will sell you the gen- | counteffeft powder.'will injuré thé com. | uine Lablache Face Powder. the stand- | plexisn. We. a8k that evéry’ lady using ard tollet powder, which is in general use | Lablaghi ; will éxaiiing the by the best and most distinguished womcn, | labél of thé be: ully, atd if 14 doube not only in America, but also in London, | a8 to‘the génull 8 of khfi?ézfi , send Paris, Dresden, Hongkong, Shanghal, | ub;the circulat or the cover of the bok, to- Japan and Manila, and, in fact, every- | gether with the !"‘5 of the dealer from where. Its virtues have been sounded by | whom thé ipdwder n‘-puict&im. and it Sarah Bernhardt, Mme. Emma FEames, | it {s the counterfsit, she w [t Mme. Emma Calve, Mme. *Suzanne | by return mail, 'so‘that she der Adams, Mile, Rea, Mlle. de Lussan, Miss | that her mnay fefunded, ana Maude Adams, Miss Marguerita Sylva t.ndl sold it wiil be Qmm& by scores of other famous women of the | tent Of. t 3&‘ Fifty. stage and in private life. The genuine| all rellable druggists: or by i Lincoln, | Neb.; Mr: e L. i Franciscoj Mrs. myer, A, Rudolph, George H. Pein, M. J. Con- A. H. Flynn and family, 8an Frai 0, boy, . _Tillman, J. H. Tyfrell. From Cuu - | mma H. Miller and i‘:‘ H. E. }Al Ukiah W. Froback, Miss Alice Broback. A Be, { Rochester, N. ¥.: Mrs. C. A, ‘Shaver and Mrs: Miss Opal Dunwiddie. From Cloverdale—d. W, RA CotNty,— | L. Jons=. St Jotins Mich: Mre B0M. 14 | Carico, Miss Carico. From Berkeley—Walter | Fi Ban 116, Hénry | Penatiere, Mrs. flmfi 3 filc -lr‘l ‘--:m- Howell. From San Rafael—Matthew Kava- [ Weéllman, R, rd i Dug- Rice and Author K" ! h.d m:‘nh r: nagh. From Portland, Or.—Z% P, Dermorarz, Harry . D, Pl W By, | Minn; Mrs A B Kiniy and, daughlers, { Fiom Cincinnati, O.—Mr. and Mrs, E, Coombs, C:Hdlnu andt, | A. Dowugras, (Mich,: Mo K. M. Holdenifan, From Whitchall, Cal.—James H. Byron. From ames Davideon, Mibs Elinhorse, 1il:; MSCTH) Coffransel andpiiey Dr. i Thomas J. Willioi |{Elitott, San Francisco as L W) | Klamath Falls. NEWMAN '& LEVINSON. e e A A A A A A e A At i A i N e i I A ‘G ~ace- Opportunity LOT NO. 2 — White and Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, full size, in specially fine patterns, Thousands of yards of | Lace ifi.éi\j fnagnificent ‘bfig—'—Crenm and Black Bands, Galoons and Edgings for evety. pyrpbse’yol can: thiftk of—all are being sicrificed, some at half price, some at less—in fact thefe are goods ifl thispiféring worth three times the price we ask. Note tHe® Big: Valués that are being offered Black Chantilly Galoons; Cream Point de Listré Festodns and Cream Net Top Laces—3 inche 20C wide, usually sold at 35c ahd g5c par ydbd, ‘Sffered'at ... .. ... . Cream 6r Black Escurjdl ahd Biac \S"R Ghantilly Galléens, Cream Venise and Oriental 30C Lace Edgigs,4 to 5 inches, wids, worttis0¢ to Goc-per yard, offeredat .................... Cream Net Top OrientA{ &/in s, Bla fES urial Lacés, Fancy Cotton Festoons in white 4OC and butter color, 5 to 8 inchamwidg, warth 3‘0{:"0 75‘<:vper’yard.o ered at Black Pure Slik Novelty, Lites _;Cré;m?\},énlig ifid»P‘aqcy Oriental Lace Edgings, 6 to 10 ()SC inches wide, régular $1.co 10 §1.2§ VAIE, dffered at, - "7 ... e e S B Cream o lvoty Fancy Batiste Lacé, 'oints,Credm und Gold Applique Laces, Black Pure $] OO Silk Venician Lace Points, 6'td 12 inthes widé, waré $1.5d;:42.50 and $3.50 yard, now.... Pl Extraordinary Lace Ctrtain Values Do you need Lace Curtainsg: Wa have plarined i‘ sale 6f the greatest interest for all who do—An immense curtain purchase [ids.just arrived and’we now offer them in two special lots—The Curtains are all fine and :new, ‘and are qbfiolutely the best curtain values ever brought to your attention : { XA RN 8 st LOT NO. 1 —White and Ecru ‘Nottingham Lace Curtains, 52 inches widé, 3% yatds long, in Sp a great many choice designs; worth $l 50 suitable for parlor or dining rooms; $2_OO $2.25 per pair—special at .. ..... .0 worth $3.60 pair, special at.......... Immense O‘Fermg of Undermuslins Finest Values In the: handsomest and_daintiest of ‘Muslin Undergarments are now being offered—TFhere is a greater. variety td clhaose, from:than ever before—materials are finer and better— Trimmings are rich and beaytiful. Notice window display DIAWeES . .50 .25, H .50, $':65, $ .90, $1.25, $1.50 up to $ 6.50 pa?r Chemisgs Spreeseees 250, .85, 1.00, 1.15, [I.40, 1.65 up to s5.00 pair Skirts 3 . 1.50, ,2i§6, 2.75, 3.25, 4.50, 6.50 up to 17.75 each Gowns. 2 Soes s JOBERTREy G0, SY28 1248 - 1:75.up to. 6.50 éach Corset Covers ..... .86, i .75," .85 .1.08, 1.25, 165 up to 4.50 each Ladies’ Stylish Hosiery Reduced Closing out broken liries of Ladiés’ Fine Importéd Lisle Thread Hosiery—Positively the best assortment of stylish hosiéry éver offered at the price—Novelties in Fancy Stripes, Van Dyle patterns apd Lace Openwork: désigns; in richelieu and rembrandt ribbed, all new, rich and extremély fashionable—regildr soc pér-piir, ail reduced to £ %c A Wash Goods Sale Yards and yards of Fancy LAWNS aré on sale to-morrévw—The prettiest and sheerest of wash fabrics, in this season’s choicest desighs< Flowered, Polka Déts and Fancy Stripes in the newest colorings, also a large assortifient of.black and white effects—all offered «t the special c sale price of, per yard .... Ladies’ Bathing Suits Another big value fot Monday—Ladie’ Bithing Suits, made of excellent quality Alpaca— Suits comé in black or navy blue—with - white or ‘ngvy- ble sailor collars—entire 4 suit handsomely” trimmed with white Brald—nothirig like it evér offered at the price. . . Other style Ladies’ Bathix;g Suits at ‘52_‘_7_5, $3.50, 9.4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and up to $12.00. g Items In Notions I Interestin Something New — *‘ The Thirée-in-One ‘Belt”,- holds | = Gilt and Oxidized Eelt Buckles, in a large variety of skirt up, ‘WalSt down and “gives thé long wii;isd designs ut.d thapes, formerly soc each—reduced to. ... 23¢ effect—Price ......................... e L E] Od_d shell combs—for the back of the hair—closing out Feather bone stock collar foundations s B8 | BHER ek RIS i ds O Flashskins for polishing mefals .. Fine imitatiye Shell Hair Pins, per dozen .20¢ Fatity Elistic Hose Supporters to hooik on the cor set— ‘efli(cél t:Vallié 4t per pair .....iviiiienn... [Rearhp. ond Suller 5ts TE TR v . bs. Ki0g, - MF. -8thek,: C. A , Earl B. Tenney, Willlam W. Rosenberger, F. Sulger. Frank O'Brien, | man, $lrs. Kiog. MP. Stark,:C. M. Neel ar;d [ Hoten. & ¥ Hoten it B, Teemer, Ve Stephen Emery Jr.. Mathéw Holloway. m | wite, 3. T MAathéws. . Flores ?(:d daugh- | som Tobn Punshie L. Frevratt, Netvy & Gobh Qakland_—D. K. Patus. Miss Josephine m;_mm-fi i .'y"'NMu' Eelvigs Mbs, Sitids, W. K. Brown, | son. John Panells, L. Frevratt, Koy ‘Staces G. A. Webster, Leonard Devereaux. Fra LN Pase. 3 it . B - 2 g T B Alameda—Stephen Bromley. Charles Andefson, Skaggs. Hot« Sprin; gnomn Clullnlll-—é.n “Hfimnimx‘?rF?"S"cfl{m‘,’"‘flnn? c.E’y. g < B. L. Chalmers. Anson. McCormick. Joséph J. | Francisco—Thomas {rp 1 L¥ gna Mis. H. | USROS iard: P, P. Chambertain, Hed- Friedlander, Miss Kate Fridlander, George | winters, John A.. Leiblsiter, Fred C. P e Tunr Borchert. From Vallejo—Miss Ida Green and | ¥, .1,..PHtohard, s}_o-!ju Pmehfi, Mary Mc- HOTEL MATEO—Mrs. A. Pleishhacker, b . Detmapty. Splfiiel Yhinann, oule aiabe | Mortimer Fleishhacker, Mr. and Mrs. Haden- SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY.—San | John veng, A..P. Matdon, e QUIbert. | folit, George B Cpothers, F. G. O'Kane, J. Francisco—S, V. Bunner, wife—and child,, D. | F. ‘M t and wife, Mr. and Mg Gear.lz House, Miles H. Balrd, J. Thompson and wite, Lyons_ John Duane, Mrs. T. W, Williams, | Fritch, Tiouiss Bmfinck P B, Mulgrew. | o Lange and wite, Mrs. J. C. Ohlandt, Matt Tierney. Dave'Sullivan,'J.G. Attridge, D. e R B ChuRdler Mt | Fred A. Jacobs and wife, Mrs. O. C. Booth, Jack Crowley, J. J. Cotter, J. Walsh, W. JiB. Retanbedt, Miss | %! 1 ™ Dunn, W. H. Payne. W. D. Ros Moore, F. Fahrenhotz, Charles “rebb,', 8 .“Kflllll:r':n ‘wife,, D.. ’ers. A. P. Wetterane, Mrs. Aronstein, Herbert Dooley, Willlam Eagan J. B. Hickey, “h L. 9 TN:I‘:“.fid .'“a uru‘l:: Parrish, F.-#. T E. H. Benson, San Fran- Cameron, Captain J. H. Dever, J. J. Rowlahds, “*lfi Weten, *'A cisco; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. George, Sacra- W, J. Kane, Albert Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. e D He dbd Mo M B, Mento wife and maid and C. Mann. Charies French. Ed Mitchell, P. Luty. | 53 {4 S e pediaa M E. | Morous J. H. Lunson and C. H. Oakland—J. . Mdtthews, Mrs. Dixon, Miss | Tobin, o Y 1ot | Crump, New Zealand: William Bennett, Van- Lally, Miss Lacy, M. H. McCowan, wite aid | Wajter Con X, ftice, OARIghd C (L. WHlte, | couver; Wash.; D. T. Bedell, Svokane: Wal- s e Ry, 1 Costa, ¥, ot | Giiver w"& mk ani wite. Santa RosaJ. | B e Taahe: "Carl Fiave st wife. 3. Fall Uklah—H. H. Elliott. Jackson—G, P. Mur: 3 ey o B Ciedany ond wife, & Wyrnar sad L C. Wels rhy. % H INGE Ak Al D. -Mitchell. Benson- | 5°% - = N oneiscat A o Gardiner asd: wité R e R U Wedding Invitati ler, SanjFrancisco; A. A. - 4 jer ert tasim- | i lons. Ve Gardiner, Mré O. H. J. Schlott, Helen o canopeet it | 3 J. ¢ and Captain. Hall, Napa; Mrs, C. Sqilires. Geyssivilla. | We give special attention to prevailing Greon” Calistora; Mirs M. T. McGiinn ahd | X Rt Patalame Heeq | forms and engrave visiting cards, weds Dr. C. R. Sabin, San Trancisco; Miss 3 E. 3 ass. Alameda | ding invitations and announcements cor- Spurr, Miss F. B. Smith and i . B. th W. Rosseter, | rectly and reasonably. Mono ms, crests Caughey, Santa Rosa; T. Shanahan, ~Nipa y—G. W." Mc- ! and address dles made to order. Sanborn, Buate: Hospital; MU, Pobie McGrath,: OkKignd; Mdoroe. S ing. | V@il & Co.. 741 Market street. . J. T. Lewis, Vallejo. kSt | 8 R RIVERSIDE HOTEL James Smith: ahd | uin ai SN | rng 010 Lady (o & rallway carriagele R . S rancisco; 1 fo A S andson. e ady (in a y carriage) %:Zf.‘? ;{d hv:?rp: r:nfl . Sarah cru‘fin A S"‘, 0 £, Lennle, P #ahem | I object. to smoking! The Navvy—Quite Cincinnati, Ohio; J. E: Van Ness, Mrs. :Churlés | nér; R. ¢ Evans, B. Hammond, P.|right, mum. It's a bad habit for ladies o’ W.'J, Barke, wife and K i’.?’;.? b wmelo’ca-k and_two cmuffl 3 Shear “g&m L. Kespohl and Miss C. o fl g'fi:x':'nm., 0. T.; 3&"-,,‘,”- & Usrey ‘.‘&amfl Decal 0 . Mrs. b E. G. Usrey. v, 1 T“é- t, E.T. Hlnfil"n( W. E.|| your time o’ life.—London Tit-Bits. Neb.: Mrs. M. J. Minnette, > Draper Simith, ‘Omaba, Nob.; Mes B. Harris, Jersey Sliore, Pa.; Mrs.'Cy i’a‘,l";erklm and Mrts. J/ l{.eCunpbell,-GflM Raplds, Mich.; Mrs. Frank E. Lake, Lincain, Neb.: Martha Keep Slficlair, New, York:City; , Cclumbus/ Ohte; Mrs. J. M. Gormiey, ‘1?3:;::: O ; J. 1. Lynn, Colorado Si 3 Collo.; Mies Martha Hall and Miss Allcs B. Warden, St. Johnsburg, Vermont. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS—F. Hy Bush- nell end wife, va {t B nj‘tv :lb!;r.:e:'l!‘% i. v)vx MeNamay F orahy and | wite and . Oiibart a wite. Eureka; Lewis M % B, Ecson, Caselle; 8. L. Mr. Graham, Ager; Mason, W. Jobn Golarte, B E. Cof! . Foulke Jr. MoNaughiten, und. ger; in, an Wést_ and wite, Klamathof i : " Tu make this sa'e a siicctss wé have reduced some of our best values in br-Made Suits and you will be surprised to see such nsw and stylish § & ced. A few of the leaders are: ON SUITS Like Cut) $13.50. e red ‘and made of good quality of all-wool Venetian fi,sfi’%&g Blue, Gray and a_guaranteed Black. Jacket Is , with vel % 1 E;. N. ortland; N. . Yainax, Ofe.; E. e note, C. R, Margle, Joe Snoderly, Koy Brandenburg. A. L. Leavitt and L. F. Willl S0 SPRINGS—San Francisco—T. -H. u&%#‘wm and daughter, with nurse; Wil- ilam Morgan, F. H. Morton and niece, Jones, C. G. Sawer, Sam Schwartz, wité, ¢Hild and nurse; Thomas Regan and wife,” Regan, Mrs. O'Neil and nfece, J. colldr and peau de soie faced revers, double ; nd “wite, L& ct T BLOUSE SUITS $17.50. s fi?‘g&';"n';g;: ¥ “}2.‘3“_"1\35‘?;,‘&? lg © 4 ng‘t’ Gray, Blue .and. Black. Fage, SN Rucker, Mee, 3. K Sabok . ROVHLTY GIBSON EFFECT SUITS (Like Cut) $22.50. - y trimmed ‘with sflk tailor stitched bands in Royal Blue and 44-incH SiLK BOX COATS- . K bell .s] R el e Di A. 3 wite. | Borkeity Ms . Mollerskov an e, ‘Berkelsy—Mra, Jane Birdsall, Mies K. Birdsall, C. W Wen:. worth and wife. O’IIHIG—L. L. Bro) 11, Wits and daughter; James White. Se C. Nellson, Charles Francee, James E es, $7.50- s e g rough, Kimona sleeve, $12.50. ed back, white faced revers, 815.00. * KIRTS. in 3 Styles. Sale Price $5.00 trimt ms taffeta bands, another nicely corded, and a good Mt(vfii't.h nm__wcd flounce.