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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 190% To Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Hands, and Hair Nothing Equals Gl SOAP TLLIONS of WOMEN Use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offen- sive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, and for all the purposes of the teilet, bath, and nursery. No other medicafed soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic foilef soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the M purposes of the f ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. TRFATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, $L Consti COXPLE” @ticu THT SET SI.2° bumours, s jose of b Depot & PoTiEE DRUG CrTicoRs RrsorvesT Prirs (Chocolste Coated; are a Dew, tasteiess, odourless, economm. al v biood mour c u ¢ {30c. tl iet, bath, an oSt 10} hair, AND CHEN. COKP., Sole Props., Boston, C. for the ceiebrated liguid CUTICURA RESOLVENT, as well - screw.cap pockel Viale, contamning 60 doses, price 25c. Each pill 18 cqui ting of COTICURA 80P (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cu instantly allay itching, inflamn soothe and heal; and CUTICORA RESOLVENT I’ILLS (25 anec the blood. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to ¢ riuring, disfiguring, and humiliating skin, scalp, and blood when ail else fails. . Charterhouse 3g., London. Society — Events CTIVITY In the social world at present is centered about the summer resorts, and were it not for an occasional fever for ping poug there would be little of interest in town. Even that game has ceased to be a craze, but before fall teas and dances begin there will be a spirited revival of croquet, which has alrcady become the reigning fad abroad. Fall festivities seem as yet so far away that people have not begun to | make plans for the future, but act in the living present. PERSONAL. Mrs, with Miss Ella Schneider and Miss Lottie Hchuelder of this city aud Miss Claire Bar- tells of Alameda, ave spending their summer vaction at Mountain Brow, San Mateo County. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jacobs, 4038 Eightzenth street, announce the confirmation of their son Marc’ at the vlor-street synagogue yester- day. Reception to-day from 2 till 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Studzinski and Miss Regina Levy have removed from 2222 Pine street to their new home, 2333 Post street, where they will be pleased to see their friend Mrs. William P. Lambert and daughters will remove to Oakland about July 1: Miss Jule Stamper leaves to-day for a trip south. She will be gone about a month. Mr. and Mfs. Ell Blum, nee Manheim, have gone to housekeeping at Merced, I o2 ) - great skin cure, for preserving, d nursery. Thus it combines in cie; CUTICUNA OINTM. B, and irritation the Sol4 througiout the world Briush Frenc Depot o 5 Rug de la Paix, Paris. D Bug x, for all other blood Liquid RESOLVENT. valent 1o ove teaspocafu! | D. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Newman announce the confirmation of their daughter Tessie at the Geary-street temple Wednesddy morning, June 11. Will receive on the following Sunday from 2 to 5 at their residence, 417 Central ave, Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman announce the confirmation of their daughter, Leah, at ths ‘aylor Street Synagogue, Wednesday, ‘June 11 | Reception Sunday, June 15, from 2 to 5 p. m. | 1508 ] “olsom strect. Mr, and Mrs. L. 8. Green announce the con- firmation of their daughter, Loulse, at Geary Street Temble, June 11, at 10 o'clpek. Will be pleased to see their friends Sunday, June 15, from 2 to b at their residence, 12 Clement’ street. Miss Cecele K. Abrahamson has returned from Honolulu and will be pleased to see her friends to-morrow from 2 to 5 p. m. at 805 Tenth street, Oakland. AT THE RESORTS. Recent arrivals at Eetna = Springs, County, are: From San Francisco—Mrs, W. P. Shaw, Cornelius D. Crowley, Miss Frances E. Crowley, Master Arthur Crowley, Dr. Frances Howland Parlow, Miss M. H. Davies, Miss Camille Dorn, Miss Marian Dorn, Masier Jack Dorn, Mrs. Elliot. Mrs, H. Bocqueratz and family, Len D. Owens, Eugene Unger, Miss Sophie Rich, Eugene Rich, Miss Josie Rich, Arthur Rich, Mertin Jones, A. R. Mor- row, H, Lachman, J. J. Brown, F. J. Belton, Miss Ethel Gozzin, A. Roy Helse, L. Juome, M. D. Cooley, Hauser, Victor A, Hancock and wife, Clarisse Hancock, Miss Marguerite A. Robinson, Miss Fanye Ashe, Mrs. S. A. Potter, S. Haas, Jack L. Baker, Morvac Geary Rich, A, J. Rich Jr. Mrs. Samuel Bauer, —Mrs. 1. Requa, maids and children; Mrs. E. M. Chabot and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. | Dickmann Jr.,, Fred Dickmann, Dr. J. P. Dunn, Mr, and Mrs. Hayden. From Piedmont —Captain Isaac L. Requa. From Napa—B. H. Buchli. From St. Helena—Mrs. Meredith, H. Walker and wife, Mrs. H. B. Macklinder. rom Calistoga—Robert Welsh. From Yount- ville—Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fry, Heise, George Tayior. From Sausalito—Miss i Van Tassil. From San Francisco—Charles J. | Behlow and wife, Henry B. Russ and wife, Miss Linda B. Russ, Master Inyo A. Russ, . Ben Lomond—J. Rea, Mill Valley; G. F. Campbell, Livermore; George W. Foote, Hopedale Farm; Colonel R. Loder, U. S, A., Alameda; Miss Pauline Dick- Alameda; A. A, Smith and wife, an, Chicago; Mrs. Bosqui, two children and nurse, Tuiluride, Colo.; Bishop and Mrs. D. W hitaker, L. Allen, wife and daughter, Philadelphia; Mrs. B. K. Plain, Mrs. H. ork; J. . Coope, Santa Cruz; F. Munn, New §. Andrews, Bridgeport, Conn.; San Francisco L. Weed, W. B. Forman, W. F. Payne, Mrs. Newton Booth, = Mrs. 3. B Dunn, W. J. Golcher and wife, Charles G. Gray and wife, Dusch, W. Leichter, wife and daughter; Gunn and wife, Dudley Gunn, Kenneth Gunn, Russell Gunn, F., P. Doe and wife, A. G. Towne and wife, H. ¥. Mann and wife; San Jose—Mrs. T. Bullock, H. A. Alexander, E. D. Magoon, Charles D. Blaney and wife, De Laney Lewis, Edward Rust; Oakland—Gu. € Eask wife and family; Alexander Stewart, rown Mrs, Annié Muller, Rudolph’ Wallman, Oak- { 1and “®AMFP TAYLOR—San Francisco—N, P, liott Chapman, C. Clemm and family Mrs. Howard and nd family, Mrs. Mathewson and famil. Perry and family, J. G. Willlam _Wolff and family family, Mrs. N. Kessler Cassenelle and family, T. S. Stealey, . D. and family, G. L. Noble, Mrs. Stetson, M Berg, Mrs. Stone and family, Mrs. Joseph Mels and family, S. D. Jones and family, L. J. Biecke and family, Mrs. 1. Jonas and family AT TEE RESORTS. ienry J. Tiedemann, Ben McPhun, San Fran- | : are this week's arrivals at | Ci5c0: Rev. T A_Miile rre, Pa.; M < - IVERN o Sunly A. T. Safford, Wilkest : Mrs. Pratt, | Miss N. Borland, Mis Philadelphia. Pa.: Rev H. Trull, Wil- | T d de an Francisco; | mington, Del.; Rev Parsons, San Balley, M Francisco: J. . Frithey, Robert Kunjer, I M. s Rogers, Mr, | Greenwood, L. E. Vandecook, Sacramento; Dr. . Bowman, | A; V- Babine, Professor C. H. Rammelk and | e Thomn. | wife, Stanford University; Mr. and Mre. B | OmP- | Mendell, Stockton; Stanley Smith, Redwood; | e Mr. and | Rqily Treen, Los Angeles: Miss C. M. McLean, | _ | Scotland; Miss Lucy A. Kuhl, Miss Hannah S. | verside Hotel are: E.| Murphy, Mies May E. Sullivan, San Francisco; | . Mr.' and Mrs. H. J. | Rev. and Mn . H. Settlemyer, Middletown, Harn Miss Flora | Md.; S. C. Smith, Philudelphia, Pa.; Professor | bt Mrs. M. K. | Charles Bransby, Berkeley: Zedor Cominsky, | L. Fleming, | Schenectady, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wiley | Moline, ll.: | and son, Denver, Colo.: T. L. Mock, Oakland: | Leon, fowa: | E. T. May, Mount Cory, Ohio; C. B. Doty, | 8. ' Perry, | Mount Cory, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kins- | Frisbie, | ley. Kinsley, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. George A. | de Lamater, | Story, Mrs. 'A. A. Watkins, Miss Mabel Wat- | r, E nd; | kins, Sausalito; Mr. and Mrs. ). K. Stoddard, | W. Welch, Los | Mr Master Seeley, Merced; Dr. W, | M. J. Riley | Horn, Germany; Charles Q. Tyson and ss Beyrl James, | mother, Dayton, Ohlo; Professor D. N. Lehmer Mrs. M. | vi rs. B. M. ley. Berkeley Sim- | . McLaughlin, T. Kautfus: Hankine. . E. Scheppler, San LA Sol-{ les C. Weed, C. H. Baker, Stent; | Dowell, Birkenhead, England. nda during the | Those who registered at _Mountain View Fred Luckey | d wite wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spr B. Kautner, J. Helm, E. . William Muh- Jendort. i Leslie johnston, A. D, Walsh, nd Redwood City: R. V. Hoo 1 and wife, New York: Granv Miss H. M. Jeffers, Palo Alto ord University Mrs White hild, Watson- ville Lang, Hotel Paso de_Robles and Mrs. John C. d Mrs. J. T. Sey Dolly mor . ¥. Konke, J Stubbs, Adoiph Klaw, C. A R F. W. H S. L. Hoffman, I 8. Baruch, John C. J. Davis, Fred R Arce, L. H. Haynes, C. E Bohle, Mr. and Mrs. r B. Friend, W. A. Bernstine, Mr. Mr. acd Mrs. Ju Sullivan Mrs. Mo W. Baker, Mre. ngeles—Miss Mre. A. L. am, N. L. B. Mackentosh, Mr. regor; Mr Watts L. ar e Mr. H Peterson fe Meyer, L. Feschbeck and wife, T. . O. Regensburger, and Mrs. G. W. Brown, C.—Mr. and Mrs, Younger, Curry, Yosemits fe and child, W mour, Miss Kitty ur, James Hogg, . A. Lyons, J. A, Page, E. Hughes, Bolten, George 1. Tay- 1. Stock, B. Bert, th, Mrs. Finn, iss Burnstine, Miss Jen Elstun, C. F. Welling- W. H. King, John F:nn. . J. Larson, Mrs. Pennock. s ) Koening, Stanley Innes, R. E. Car- Ed Fay, Muster P. Schroder, Louis and Mrs.' H mes Stewart, c. Sig Mrs. Oakland—C. L. Waltr Wheaton, D. D.’ W. Master A. G. Miller, ; New York—Mr. e 0. fam Conway d Mrs. W r. and Mrs. E. P. Fcster ne and Miss B. and Mrs. ana Mrs. W. T, A Smith ond n, San Francisct : Mr. and Mrs. E. M and Miss Beattie, sor James P. Hall, Professor Ferrand. Palo Alto; Charles H. Briges Minn.: Bruce F. Brown, 3™ keley: Otto Schule, Dixon; G. M iz.: Harry E. Briggs, Pasaden Webb, i.ong Branch: Frank H.J ton 8. Kel- sey, San ¥ n son. Salinas: Mrs. E. A. Greeley. Miss Duster, New York: Mrs. G- Gordom, Pe‘o Alin: Mrs. R. Treen, Dr. Q. Treen. Seattie: M Wilkon, Miss Bornice Wilson, Mis Al Wit James Bai Mre. W, A and Mrs J. M. Merrill, !Flvmr. Miss Jessi Mrs. Bax Francisco, Mre. Annle Grattan, New York, | also at office of Dr. Traverse, 1170 Market ss. on, A Miss_Florcnce Bailey, Mr. and | Positively cured in one day by frequent appli- e C. Brodie, Mr. M. R. Robert Ranch, Santa Cruz, during the last week are: From | Gertrude Bowers, Fred 'W. Raschen, Mrs, A | B. Higgins, Mrs. C. W. Cochren and family, Mies E. Hecker, Mr. and Mrs. D. Levy, Gus | Levy, Mrs. B.'E. Henriksen, Mrs. vi ‘\\'n\l and children, Miss Jonas, Loul. | Raymond Fashner,” Mrs. Stronszky, Nadro, Mrs. Rosengarden, Miss Carrie M. Matthey. From San Diego—L. C. Hewitt, A. Simon. ¥rom Vallejo—Mr. and Mrs. F. John- son, Mrs. E. G. Langley. CLUB PARTIES. The Country Club held its last meeting: Tues- June 3, at the home of Mrs. Montross, Irvington. Some important business was Cis- cussed. Perhaps the most interesting to the ladies was the project of bullding a commo- dious club house in some central location. The membership has now reached such proportions that the ladies feel justified in contemplating the crection of their own club house. Mrs. Ford read a humorous account of the H'ndoo's idea of the origin of woman. an interesting article on the manner in which our forefathers went a woolng. The Country Club will take & vacation for two months. re- suming work in September, and will continu> the study of anthropology with other topics interspersed. The Missouri Society of California will tender | a reception to the visiting Missouri Shriners on Monday evening, June 16, in_the parlors of the Y. M. C. A. If will be a Eugene Field even- ing, an impersonator having been engaged to render his choicest selections. The rest of the ance of our Eastern friends. Reéfreshments will be served and a gencral good time is expected. The president of this society is Attorney Gen- eral Tirey L. Ford: vice president, Eugene A. | Bridgford; secretary, M. L. Spencer. THEY'RE ENGAGED. Mr. and Mrs. L. Levy of 849 Fulton street snnounce the engagement of their daughter Mary to Sixfried Pels.” The engagement of Miss Ruby Marks of Portland, Oregon, and Samuel Werthetmer of E-lt Lake City {x announced SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by DR, and MRE. A. W. TRAVERSE, Lonohoe | buiiding, 1170 Market street, cor. Taylor, rooms 28 with the electric needle without pain or Scar; permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m, Poison Qak cations of Brahman Cream. Sold by J. 8. Putts Mrs. Haley real | evening will be devoted to fopming acquaint- | Miss Rose Keene, Mis: D. Davies and sis ter, Miss A. K. Renz, Mrs. H. Baum and daughter, M.’ Stockman, Mrs. W. A. England. Breitsmann, Harry D. Skel- linger, G. E. Casto and family, Mrs. H. J. Davis'and family, Mrs. H. D. Rogers and fam- ily, Mrs, C. Whittock and family, J. W. Lyt- gens and family, Mrs. Cameron and family, Mrs. W. N. Leighton and family, R. N. Mc- Donald and family, Muhs and family, R. Isenbruck and family, Mrs. Finberg and fam- fly, D. R. Campbell and family. C. Mar: and family, E. J. Behre and family, Mre. K, Gillesple and family, Mrs. R. N. Maddock and family, Mrs. L. C_Clark and family, N. Man- drell_and family, John Rentschler and - fam- fly, Mrs. S. Johnson and family. Mrs, ing- ton and family, Thomas Nixon and family, Mrs, Ward and family. Mrs, Walker and family, S. P. Johnston and famlily, Mrs. Eichbaum and . Mrs. M. Furst, Mr. Newman and fam- v, William Schnelder, Miss Carrie Clavburg, A. Scott and family, A. A. Batkin and fam- Mrs. Bernuar and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace and her two children, | the | Napa | Lowenthal, Charles M. Gorham. From Oakland | Miss Helena | R. G. Brown and wife, Miss F. Mrs. L. B. Erato M ith and wife, Miss Mar- ion Smith, red Burrdg, W. WHIT: , HOWELL MO —Mrs. H. ¥ Brand, Mrs, - M. St. Helena; Miss cCloskey, : Mrs. J. C. Tucker, Detrick Jr., Detrick and nurse, Robert A. Haas, Elizabeth Haas .and daughter, Oakland; H. Middlehoff and daugh- ter, Charles Hathaway, J. E. Hathaway. Miss J. Sullivan, Miss A. Sullivan, San Francisco: | B. Frank, Miss Frank, Miss Wreade, Mrs. Haake and lamily, B. A. Schmidt and tamily, George Newlett and tamily, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stohlman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. Oakland—Mrs, Wil- lfam Christan apd family, Mrs. C. Helnke and family, Mre. Shankland and tamily, Frank Shay and iamily, E. Priest and family. San” Francisco—C. R. Goodrich, W. R. Wil son, BEdward Steward, Joseph 'Steward, W. E. Hevins, E. W. Currier, Dr. W, E. Brooks, James Watt, J. J. Pettee, J. W, Pettee, Mrs. J. W. Pattee, Charles’ E. Nobmann, G. Mandrell, Walter Dayton Cole, Krnest Brand Jr, G. W. Wallace, Mrs. G. W. | Wallace, G. W. Wallace Jr., Miss C. O. Hiil, G. E. Tooker, B. H. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. G. | O. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wells, W. F. Bird, M. F. Moore, F. Johnson, Mr. and ‘Mrs. ¥. Vasquis, M. J. 'Geary, Mr. and Mis. Wen- dell Swansan, Mrs. C. G. Bennett, Miss May Ben- nett, E. Wainer, D. B. Ferguson, J. H. Taylor, Miss L. Hatner, M . Hainer, J. 5. Swan, dwin McAtee, Brocks Palmer, L. A. W. Sherwocy, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Or- lando Borart, E. W. Currier, 8. W. Morshead, Arthur Lewis, Mrs. . Morshead, Mrs. ur Lewis, A. Newbold, W. E. Colby, Mrs. Worbes, Forbes, Mr. and Mis. Edgar Mr. and Mis. Max Meyer, Mr. and Hoftmann, Mr. and Mrs. George \V. Brooks, ' A. Windt, Miss L. Meyer, Jonn G. | Rapy, Miss Therese Meyer, C. M. Taber, J. M. Uonaghy, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Perry, John Martin, Charles §. Jacobs, Augustine Aubin. R. M. Barthold, Louis> Aubin, A. C. Woc . H. Hildebrand, J. F. Pinchard, Leo Weil, F. L. Swith, F. D. Smith, Mrs, M. W tiams, Mr. and Mrs. . Thompson, V. A. Farren, George P. McCorkle, Al Springer, Jue Tyrrell, John Dugan, The Forbes, Kred A. Steinminn, C. Helmke Jr. est Christen, Jr., Albert Olney and tamil H. Stoll, Mr.>and Mrs. L. E. Kingsley, R. A. Price, . A, Pan- creast, Mrs. C. Alborell, Miss V. Alboreli, Mrs. J. Kingsley, L. S. Peteison, L Corinson, Charles W. Johnson, E. C. Walheim, H. A. Nor- man, L. Percy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwin Smythe, Willilam Fifer, R. 8. Creelman, T. E. Casto, Dr. Nat F. Coulson, Willlam F. J. L. Hupman, E. A. Heustis, T. nd family, J.'S." Laurence, Thom: Flanders, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Stevens, . Sherman, Mrs. F. B. Sherman, Mrs. Robinsen, Mrs, Frank Dunn, W.' D. Chick, E. 11. ‘Norman, Henry Durham, Dr. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Rosenfeld, R.'V. Meier, Thomas Higgins, Frank Sullivan. Oakland—J. W. Dickinson, H. White, Mrs. Frank Shay, AW. T. Ingram, S. M. Wales, Charles N. Schwab, Miss M. Fitzgerald, Miss E. Fitzger- ald, Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. Parsons, M A. Collins, Miss M. Collins, Charles . £chwab Jr., L. E. Mullally, Harriett L. Davis, Thomas D. Kilm, Miss-H. Lefiere, M. H. Pas- Jake Bumearten, Frank Foster, D. A Howerd M. Tayler, C. S. Schwab, b L. Priest. Alameda—Mr. and J. | Mayers, Mre. W G. Mre T, Alien, “Joseyh Smith, P. R. Rose, B. C. Christén, Thomas Lintore. Berke ley—Mrs. W. C. Orcutt, Louis Pape. Los An- | V. L. Beck. Milpitas—E. J. § Nar- | Henry A. Haake. Alameda—Mrs. J. | Sherman and family. Berkeley—Mrs, James £eoit and family. CAN _ SPRINGS—San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Ramsay, E. B. Blood, Mrs. D. Wheeler, Mrs. M. Peck, Orrin Peck, Miss Janet M. Peck, A. Zuckerman, Miss E. S. Chomberlin, P. Stifani, E. Tommic, F_S. Chadbourne, John Sroufe, F. W. Fougee, Mrs, W. W. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dun- lap, Miss Rena Maher, Haughton Maher, Julius Deutsch, Miss Fannle Deutsch, Miss Eva Deutsch, Mrs. J. B. Jones and son, Miss Ina Allen, Hugh McCrum and wife, Mrs. G. Sanborn,' D. M. Gove and wife, William Buckley and wife; from Healdsburg—J. W Seawell and wife, Miss Mary Lowry, Mrs. E. H. Barnes; from Cloverdale—C. B. Straw and wife, 0. C. Willlams and wife, Miss L. Carico, J. W. Carico; from Orange, Cal.—Miss L. H. Northrop, Miss M. D. McGulre: from Ukiah— Mrs, Bona Cleveland, Mrs. W. C. Grant, J. H. Seawell and son; from Farmington—J. F. Gann and wife; from Oakland—Mrs. O. E. Allen and daughter; from Menlo Park—Fred S. Howell. SEIGLER SPRINGS, Lake County—Recent arrivals are: From San Francisco—C. C. Bradford, G. F. Krueger, J. E. Finnigan, W. E. Egan, J. B Hichstein, C. Mahr, Miss M. Donovan, Miss C. Mohns, J. J. Matthews, Miss S. Devening. Kunie Krug, L. B. Spe cer, 0. L. Suec. . H. Hessling, Mrs. Hess- ling, John Hessling, Miss G. Prag, P. D. Day, James Comiskey, Willlam 'Geimann, ~George Gelmann, J. C. Meyer, Charles Webb, F. A. Farenholtz, Miss M. Webster, M. R. Saun- | ders, J. B! Hickey, August Meyers, Mrs, An- | nie 'Regan. G. H. McCormick. Willlam fendahl, Miss Denvan—dJ. R. Meyer, Frank Lord, M. Sigel and wife, J. Vincent, James Cullinane, Mrs. Cullinane, William ' Isaacs, Mrs, Isaacs, Thomas Larkin, Mrs, Larkin, S. Campbell and valet, J. W. Hurley. M. Worn, H. Ahlers, W. Hayes, W. C. Sabin, W. E. Dinan, Mrs, Dinan, Master Dinan. From Val- lejo—Miss Annie Aden, C. Hastings, B. Cos- | ta, C. Hanley. From Oakland—Mrs, Byron Rutley, Mr. Rutley, C. Norwood;" W. C. Ames, C. G. Samson, W. A. McNamara, J. G. Bar- nett, Mrs. H. Matthews, Miss Jean Sherry. W. J. Phillips, Mrs. Phillips. Miss Phillips. From Alameda—B. B. Hulse, Mrs, Hulse, Mr. Cox. Mrs. Cox, J. J. Frank, C. Stark. From Fruit- vale—Migs R. McKee, Miss A. Olsen, C. A. Rodgers, Frank Burke, Charles® Alden. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, St. Helena— Recent arrivals are: J. A. Rutherford and wife, Vallejo; G. P. Bowers, Veterans' Home; John Brennan, Mary F. McVey, Kate F. Me- | Vey, James Farrell and wife. James Andrews, | San ' Francisco; Louie Ferrogiaro, Maggie Rear- don, Maud Johnson, Nicholas Carbone, Emma Jones, Mamile Tyman, Jack Wilson, Peter Eck- | inger, Johanna Reardon, Dollle Hull, Dave “avagnaro, Walter Honstutz, F. Parker, Napa; Mrs, Houghton, San Francisco; Miss E. | | Houghton, "Oakland. Arrivals_at Saratoga Springs for week end ing June 5 are: From San Francisco—Mrs, J. * Helms, Miss M. Helms, Elwood D. Prentis, re. Prentis, Miss Mamie Prentis, Abraham ‘anfield, Samuel J. Canfield, Henry Bostel, Mrs. A. M. Beard, Miss Thomas Campbell, A, Millle Reed, H. H. Jones. J. H. | Mohr, Allie . Henry J. Claussen, | | Mrs. Claussen, . Tiddy, Mrs. Frank | W. Tiddy, George Hartman, Otto Schuler Jr., Mrs. Otto Schinckle, Miss M. Schinckle, Miss Ollie Schinckle, H. Rover, Mrs. H. Rover, Aug. | W. Lunsmann; from Oakland—Alexander oyle, Henry Clapp, Joseph Barber, Fitzhenry Camp: from Alameda—Miss Fanny Lyons, Danici_Cariton, Mizs Ada Cariton, David D. rs. . Ri | Perkins, Albert Conway, Pfaeffle, Frank A, Buese; frem Marysville—William | Adams, Mrs. Adams, Kate E. Adams; from Berkeley—William E. Conway. The following guests registered at the Lake- side House, Lake Tahoe, recently: From San Francisco—George D.' Pettigrew, James Hansen, ~ Mi Allcc Brooks, Mrs. N. T. Cotrel and son: from Berke- Kaufman, Mr: from Oakland—A, T. ley—William Merry; Jackson; from Alameda—H. R. Hegelund, | Thomas J. Duff; from Martinez—Mrs., E. W. Tennent; from Nevada City—W. H. Arnhart from Los- An. from Glen Alpine—Miss Gray 1 an Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klefer | and son, Frances Klefer, Mrs. George Bowers, /" Your g MRS. NETTIE 4-DAY HAIR no unpleesart MES. NETTIE Drug Co., 1016 Market st., and other drugglsts; faded hair can b~ restored to its original color by the use of HARRISON’S /T IS PERFECTLY HARM ES5 and I2aves DERMATOLOGIST, LEAVES NO SEDIMENT ray RESTORER after efiects. { ARRISON GO Handsomest of this seas unusual values should not allow the very and Blouse effects : reduced to.... firm weave—worth 95c, special Will display on Monday the I Edgings in matched sets with In Stylish Neck Just received another with flowing ends— The Wash Goods depart Fine quality White Duck, 29 in Just the thing for vacation navy blue, cardinal and royal quality or. style ever offered at t Kearny and Sutter Sts. Our entire stock of Imported Suits — smart, charming, beautitul creations—fashioned after latest Parisian designs, Reduced to $4850’ $62, Handsomely tailored Walking Suits in fancy weaves, for summer wear; latest stitched flounce; Jacket trimmed with velvet; colors Tan, Gray and Green —regular price $26.00, 20 inch Black Peau de Soie, light weight for summer wear, worth $1, special at. A handsome assortment of Cambric and Nainsook Edgings—all in in this season’s newest and choicest designs—3 to 5 inches wide—exceptionally fine values at, per yard. large shipment those attractive fluffy articles of neckwear, com- prising all the loveliest conceits in Mousseline de Soie, Liberty Silk and Chiffon-newest shapes Price $3.50 to $20.00 each Special Sale of Wash Goods to-morrow these two tempting values : suitable for outing skirts and suits at per yard Boys’ Sweaters wool Sweaters with rolling or sailor collar in mercerized stripes—nothing like this in 33 Ladies’ High Class Tailored Suits Marked to close at Greatly Reduced Prices on’s styles in Ladies’ finely tailored, well fitting and extremely Stylish’ Suits are now being offered at far below their regular prices—Ladies who appreciate the this opportunity to pass without an investigation Here are some of the details: : High Class tailored Suits of fine Etamine, Serges and Basket Cloth—beautifully trimmed with lace galoons, stitched bands, etc.; Blouse and Eton Jaclkets have styish moire 00 reveres; formely $30 and $35, now. $25 Finely tailored Suits in the Gibson and Eton styles made of fine broadcloth and Etamine, in Black, Blue and Red-these are very handsome and stylish garments; were $35.00, $27 50 in Gibson, Eton 50, $75.00 reduced to ... $22.50 Attractive Black Silks Beyond a doubt the greate: 23 inch Black Taffetas —bright, soft finish— st Silk values ever offered 22 inch Black Moire Velour—one of the season’s favorite weaves, worth $1.25,at 24 inch Black Peau de Soie, beautiful quality, soft rich finish-worth $1.50, at 75¢ 85¢ $1.00 $1.25 at ... ~ Our Embroidery Department atest novelties in fine Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Embroidery sertings to match—new, dainty and attractive patterns—also ribbon Beadings, hemstitched Edges and cut out fancy Galoons—New Allover Embroideries in small and large figures, tucked and lace effects—in great variety. We Also Offer as a Special i, - - New Outing Belts We are now showing a very large variety of new and stylish Belts for the summer shirt waist—in leather, tucked satin, moire, silk and elastic— in black, white and pretty colors—with handsome decorated gilt or oxidized buckles— Price 50¢ to $3.50 each Ruffs of ment with it’s immense assortment of newest 1902 Fabrics, offers 12ic 45¢ ches wide; New Grass Linens in a splendid variety of colored silk stripes, special at, per yard. Tapestry Sale 50 inch Oriental Tapestries—all bright new goods in choicest of Persian and fancy stripes—If you are in need of Portieres, Door Hangings, Cosy corners or Couch Covers,we urge you to see them—exceptional value at, per yard 45C time—Boys’ all blue, with latest $1.25 he price geles—Dr. H. H. Pillsbury, Dr. H. F. Pills- bury, Arthur C. Pillsbury; from Gardnervilic, Nev.—John Barrett; irom Reno, Nev.—Harry Wilkerson. Arrivals at Byron Hot Springs last week are: From San Francisco—Landry C. Babin anl wife, Mrs. L. Cousin, Miss P. Cousin, Edward E. Cook, Miss M. A. Ruckley, H. L. Shannon, wife and family, D. B. Murphy, Mrs. P. Jo- seph, J. Hall Lewis, G. R. Hitchcock, Edward Newman, Joseph E. Ward, Edward Clarke, Sarah Jewett, P. B. Lynch, Allan K. Wilson, Kenngth Hamilton, Mrs. Hamilton. J. GreenBaum and wife, M. Blaskower and wife, . Kaufman, J. T. Bill, B, J. Bell, Mrs. A. Franklin, Mrs. Max Saloman, A. Ward, Mrs. J. T. Clarke, Mt. and Mrs. H. Weg- ener, W. J. Duval, H. H. Plerce, D. C. Sulli- van, Ed _Grundy and wife, H. C. Tilden, Charles F. McMenomy, Professor Lisser, J. G. Burton, P. E. Davis, Henry Goldwater, Miss Beth Goldwater, Miss McCarron, J. H. King- man, Charies L. Shainwald, S. Katien, Jay b. Adams, E. J. Wales, Otto Branndor?, Miss Rose Ellen Hecht, W. W. Pierce, J. S. Quigley, J M. Walden, T. Brilllaut and wife, L. Rothe berg, G. Mosebacher, A. Nelson, Mrs. S. Lich- tenstein, Mrs. Patterson, W. C. Peters, Fred Kahn; from Oakland—Max Marcuse, Walla Everson, A. Fibush, Everett Ames and wife; from Stockton—J. B. Meloche, Colonel H. L. Shaw, A. V. Wilbur; from Fresno—T. K. Kel- lcck, F. M.’ Remain, Carter R. Prince, T. ins, J. D. Collins; from San Jose—Rober: McConnell; Mra. D. Joost. Salt Lake city; N. Callaghan and wife, Collinsville; C. Studares, Secramento; John Melster and = w F. Al Bierke, Silver City, Nev.; J. E. Taylor, Fruit- vale; Henry Heilorn, Antioch; Willlam R. Scott, Carters, Cal.; Ople Harper, Jackson. The following guests registered at Agua Caliente Springs last week: From San Fran- so—Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Brown and two children, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wettig, G. F. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamm, Miss Beulah Hamm, Mrs. Bugenie Jones, George P. Selth, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mitchell, Miss Marie Sorbier, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bush, Herbert E. Mediey, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barrett, Mrs. D. F. Keefe, Francis Keefe, John Keefe, Mrs. M. Seaton, Ellen Downing. Mrs. George Day. Vincent Kehoe, John J. Flanagan, Miss Mary Foudy, Mrs. J. Martin. Oakiand—Mr. and Mrs. Courtemarsh and two children. Sonoma—H. Barrett Shaw, Miss Ette McGumosley. Suisun—Miss Mae Swee- ney. Santa Rosa—Miss Sara Jacobs, Miss Hattie Jacols. Recent arrivals at Klamath Hot Springs are: San Francisco—R. McNamara, Mrs. W. W Grissim: Oakland, E. Sacramento- R. Dill B. ¥. Schaw, Mrs. J. W. Myers; Henly, F. Fradenburg; ~Gridley, Marion Big: Bigas, Mrs. O. C. Hawkins; Dunsmuir, D. C. Brown; Weeds Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright; Pacific Grove, Thomas Filben: Portland, Or.— H. H. Bawley, P. B. Duren; Ostrander, Wash. _C. W. Jensen, P. L. Howe, Mrs. Nora Ing- ram; Cfltlnle“?mve. Or., J. D. Cochran; Bos- ton, Mas: M. Harding. Recent arrivals at El Monte Hotel, Los Gatos, are: San Francisco—Philip Morshead, Fred Overbeck, B. F. Sibley and wife, L. Calg and family, H. B. Bunnel, Mrs. A. H. Thomson, J. Bohannan and wife; R. K. Smith. Alemeda—M. Joost and wife, Mrs. B. Schley; Oukland—R. Luscumbe, B. Robinson; San Jose —A. Miller, J. Caspers and family; B. Bado- vich, G. Fitch and wife, C. Thomson; Lcs An- geles—C.. Millard, R. Johnson and wife, B. Thomson and family; Denver—H. Davis and wife, R. Palmer and family, H. Mahoney, G. Hamlin and .wife; New York—M. Brown and wife, H. Jebsen and family, Mrs. Antonio Schwanicke, M. Maliardie and ‘wife; Chicago— C. Haid and wife, B. Palmer. THE GEYSERS—Arrivals at the Geysers during the week were: From San Francisco— Mies Roselle Heyman, Oscar Heyman, Miss Nellle Oppenheimer, H. C. Wyman and wife, E. Epstein and wife, Miss Gertie H. Cooney, Miss Nellie Cunningham, Robert Bruce and wife, Miss Jeannette Bruce, Miss Bertie Bruce, Mannie Silberstein and wife, F. W. Stephenson, G. W. Turner and wife, Mrs. C. Turner, C. L. Schmitt and wife, Thomas Magee Jr. and wife, Miss Carolan, Miss Annie Seymour. Miss Belle Stephenson, Mrs. L. B. Fowler, Fred N. El- liott, J. A. Albouze and son, Mrs. S. Cavey, Joun Muller, A. Hamerslog, C. O. Perry, A. %, Krouske and wife, Mrs. L. H. McRoskey, Mrs. Sidney Walker, Miss N. E. Readmaster, Mr, and_Mrs. Rugs, J. E. Tobin and wife, Charles N. Mentz, John H. Borman, Americc Massano, H. B. Lane and wife, Miss L. R. Tane, L. H. Morris and wife, Master Chariey Morris, Miss Helen Morris. ~ Oakland—F. P. Cutting and wife, Mrs. C. O. Brown, F. B. Jam and wife, J. E. Wiggins and wite, Richard Bahls and wite, Master Welmyn Dallam, Wil- ilam Baurhyte and wife, Mrs. C. A. Graaf, Mrs. A. C. Yothers, D. K. Lemner. Alameda— T. L. Van Meter and wife, Harry L. Van Meter, B. B. Hulse and wife. Ross—Allen J. Kittle, Miss Kittle, E. C. Thurston. Cloverdale “Mrs. J. H. Densmore, Mrs. S. W, Nelson, Bloomfleld—Rev. Oliver'M. Herter and wile. Redwood City—Mrs. Ellzabeth Venter, Mrs. Emily W. Vasquez. San Rafael—Mrs. W. G. Curtis, Mrs. Charles Christensen. Miss Mariam Christensen. _ Cincinnati, _ Ohi cob L. Lazarus and wife, Miss R. Lazarus, Miss Mar- tha Lazarus, Master Josephi Lazarus. BARTLETT SPRINGS—Recent arrivals at Bartlett Springs are: From San Francisco— ' | Hahn, George H. Smith, Wililam K. Root, J. Mr. and Mrs. George Grunwald, Mr. and | Bassford, H. C. Peck, G. M. Sutherland, G. Mrs. H. B. Cockrill, Miss L. Weiss, Mrs, | Beardsley Jr., John P. Weil, Willlam Hughson L. A. Lorentzen, Willlam Blair, Charles H. |and son, Mrs. Willlam H. Raymond, Mr. and Mintz, John Bremer, John C. Sannmer, R. H. | Mrs. F. Baruch, Master Fred Baruch, Mrs. H. W. Hyman, Mrs. L. J. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruse, Miss N. Claney, J. H. O'Brien, Dwight S. Watson, A. B. Watson, R. V. Reppy, Samuel Perkins, Miss Perkins, Mr. and | Mrs. A. Gradin, Mrs.’ D. J. Lynch, D. M. Lyach, Mrs. C. W. Tozer, Mrs. A. Sherman, Dr. J. M. McDonald and wife, J. L. Wheeler, Mrs. J. L. Wheeler. From Oakland—Mrs. G. L. King, Thomas Addison, wife and daughter; §. Hermann, J. H. George, Annie L. Stone, Nellie H. Blinn, A. S. Less, Professor H. and Mrs. Maynard, S. A. Tyroll, Mrs. M. Cariston, Alex Cohn, Henry Bauer, Thomas Brown, H parks.” Oakland—James B. Dunden, Powers, H. C. Ingram. Alameda—Mrs. 1. W Clinch, Edward Brown. Sacramento—H. M. Combs, Mrs. Charles M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Wright, Mrs. B. B. Brown, J. A. Hey- | R. P. Saxe, Dr. N. H. Chamberlain, W. H. man, F. Cothrin, Captain Condrey and Miss | Chamberlain, E. A. Conroy, wife and child. Condrey. Los Angeles—Mr. and Mrs. C. B.|From Alameda—G. H. Tyson and daughter, Waters, James Matfleld. Ukiah—Mrs. L. D.| W. Rigby, W. Michaels, Mrs. W. Michaels and Jewell. Upper Lake—F. H. Bucknell, Charles | daughter. Miss Mattie Frey. H. Green. Healdsburg—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | Arrivais at Hotel Mateo for the week are: Seawell. Seattle—Mrs. John Watrous and son, | From San Francisco—Ceefl Raymond, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perkins. Fresno—K. M. | Emma Littlefleld, Mrs. M. Molloy, W. B. Nishkian, G. W. Cartwright. Windsor—Mr. | Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, F. A. Ja- and Mrs. M. Kiser and child, Miss M. Milton. | cobs and wife, W. A. Jacobs and wife, Miss Haywards—J. M. Woods. Concord—D. Mor- | Bessie Jacobs, C. D. Bell, E. J. Dougherty, gan. Woodland—Willlam Irwin. Walnut | J. G. Liebold and wife, W. J. Nicholson, L. A. Creek—C. A. McCaw. San Pablo—Manuel | Washburn, Mrs. M. Hyman, Miss Agnes Hy= Ford. , Burlingame—A. B. Westland. Reno | man, F. G. O'Kane. M. Gareia, Walter Kuriss, Nev.—Daniel Crawford, Mary Wall. Hanford | W. K. Kutzkow, Mrs. C. Meyer and company, —J.'A. Moere, Harry Moore, E. R. Underwood. | William Lawlor, S. M. Simon, Mrs. James The latest arrivals at Gilroy Hot Springs for | Anderson, W. F. Wolf, Miss Emma Joseph, the last week are: From San Francisco—Mr. | Miss Joseph, Miss Ada’ Joseph, Miss Clara and Mrs. Ivan Treadwell, Miss Kate Nolan, | Moore, George Steckel, John F. Stone: from Leo Nolan, Mr. McCord, Richard Little, Mr. | New York—Claude Gignoux; from Red Bluff— and Mrs. W, R. Whittler, Edward Purser, | . Allen de Con: from Santa Rosa—T. P. Milton S, Latham, Mrs. M. K. Houghton, Miss | Butts; from Chicago—George A. Bacon, Mise Carrle Houghton, P, A. Dupuy, F. C. Van | Bacon: from BHoston—Mrs. Wilson: from Sam Schalck, Wiillam' A. Hayes, Mrs. M. J. Bunt. | Mateo—P. C. Meyer and wife: from Los Gatos | —Mr. and Mrs. ing, George G. Van Seyck, Charles Hasse, Leo | Munkhouse; from Philadelphia —Samuel L. Allen and wife, Miss E. R. Allen, Cooper, O. Kellenberg, A. Sulkamp, Jullus Fajtings, Mr. and Mri. B, F. Teran, K. C. | The following suets regiiored 5t Farsine Dodge, Samuelw.'ln\:;{xoni’ 1:_‘ E. Cirtor and | CRCNO 00 e A H':;fl_: wife, Mrs, W. W. Smith, Miss B. C. Smith. | {5 ¥ b From Alameda—FH. P. Hansen, H. Scholman | bt B g b A o and wife. From Hanford—A. Jackson Man- | QWilPhVe N 380 SIS0 oo lhs R or ey ning. From Watsonville—George F. Riter, | 3 r " Ma: T R 5 | A. Kirkpatrick, Miss Mamie Wilson, Joseph wite and_children, Miss Lena Norman. From | . ifgPalrich. JHiss PRase WHCCR. Joser Denver. Colo.—Mrs. J. C. Dickey. From Niles | pogse Muller and wife, Marttn Hetn, Iise —E. C. Schlueter, Mrs. George C. Fisher.| y " Connei, Theresa Smith, Alfred Henning and From Salinas—J. M. Deeds and wife. From | yire Fred Baker; from linas—Miss Genev.va Hollister—Dr. F. C. Bonnel and wife. From Ren{son, W. J. Rowen, Charles Francee, J. Gilroy—H. D, Van Schaick, E. R. T. Thomas, Conrad Jessen, J. Jessen, Jullus Young. From New York—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Denborn, A. P. Hyltoft and wite, Following is a list of arrivais at Hotel Lyn- don_for the week: From San Francisco—W. L. Martin- and wife, H. C. Rodgers, J. W. Bevans; from Emeryville—P. G. Lynch, wifa and son; from Gilroy—W. T. Eipper, J. Mig- nola; from San Jose—Mrs. Estella Gilbert; from Continued on Page Thirty-Four. - WHOLESALE WEARER A SHARP REDUCTION OF 10 TO 25 PER GENT ON Tailor Suits, Jackets and Dress Skirts, You cannot afford to miss seeing our exclusive line of novelties in TAILOR SUITS at $17.50 to $235.00, in the new shades of Tan, Castor, Brown, Blue, Gray and Black. Regular $20.00 TUXEDO ETON TAILOR SUITS $15.00, made of Venetian cloth, jacket and skirt silk trimmed. Regular $17.30 BLOUSE TAILOR SUITS $12.50: in Black and Blue halr- line stripe; blouse silk lined, double flounce skirt. THE NEW TUXEDO JACKETS. We have a full line of the Tuxedo efiects in Cloth Taffeia and Peau de Soie, both plainand fancy, ~t $5.00, 87.50, $8.00. £10.00 and $12.00. Black Peau de Sole FITTED RAGLANS, $20.00, $22.50. $25.00; sils- lined throughout. Exclusive novelties in SILK DRESS SKIRTS, with drop skirt, at $17.50. $20.00, £22.50. $25.00. 4 Black Taffeta and Moire BOX COATS, $5.00. $7.50. $10.00. $12.50.

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