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Among those ssor James Cusick, D Edward Palmer, Attor- Howard McMullen, Horace Densmore, Harry Martin, Leslie Sanford, Thomas llace Landers, Francis Stanford, Eugene Boullet, William drina_ Shaffield, May n abel Wise, Bessie or, Mi : Angela Schaffeld, erine Vi attie Robinson, Irene John- Katherine Kelly, Margaret Nelson, Mary Catherine Palmer, Gertrude and ~Nonle ot oIhe chaperonés were Mrs. Nelson and Boulet. Kath son, and Boullet Mrs Miss Kittie Lichtenstein has gone to Leurel Dell for & few weeks. WOMEN'S JACKETS CLEARANCE SALE BEFORE REMODELINC THE DEPARTMENT. Here's the whole story in a nutshell. Our cloak and suit business has grown to such id proportions that we are compelied ely remodel the department to give facilities. Before beginning oper- the stock must be reduced to the possible level, and prices have been lowered to make this store the traction for every woman with a The jackets are right in youw'll find no better tailoring, modes, 1o richer materials an: These five items point the way to & score of others equally surprising. BLACK CLOTH ETON JACKETS— Strapped with bands of satin: made in the new fashion end e can be: taflored in the height well lined and honestly made: .. R— 8850 CLOTH GIBSON * JACKETS— Handsomely trimmed with straps of lined throughout with silk: now EWELL TAILOR-MADE CLOTH JACK- ETS—Made In the popular 22-inch jength lined with satin and handsomely stitch- ed; BOW ........ s CLOTH JACKETS— Perfect beautles: made with satin trim- med revers and velvet collar; richly lined throughout with satin; now. $15.00 ALLACE: THE mfl 5 RANT AVENUE d to extend their | Miss | at her home last | Miss Lily Brampton, L. Floyd, Mrs. M. Camp- | ell, T. L. Flo The wedding of Miss Adaline Starring Morgan, daughter of Harwood Morgan, a | i WEDDINGS. August J. Bannmann and Anna Kuhnlein were recently married. After a short honey- moon trip they will take up their residence ia this city. The marriage of Miss R. Harrison and Hen- ry J. Morris was solemnized at the residence of bride, 1521 Bryant street. Rev. Father Morass officiated. Those present were Mrs. Morris, Miss Grace Morris, Mrs. Kohrse, Mrs, T. Cailan, Miss E. Floyd, Miss Kohrse, Roy Morris, Ray Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Clerwater, Miss R. Floyd, Mr. Chapman, T. ¥loyd, Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Harrison, Mrs. F. Brampton, prominent pusiness man of Seattle, and Percy Howard O'Brien of this city took place in Seat- 1 sh., last Tuesday night. The marriage were held in St. Mark’s Church, the J. P. D. Lioyd officiating. The church There were Rev. was decorated in white and green. three arches down the center aisle and one large one at the chancel was massed in white roses. The bridal procession consisted of the two ushers, Harry S, Gullixson and Dr. Frank | L Shaw, the two bridesmaids, Miss Jessie Bal- lard and Miss Elice Brooks, gowned in green silk grenadine over white taffeta, carrying | white carnations tled with tulle; the maid of | s Sadle A. Morgan, twin sister of the bride, gowned In green silk grenadine over white taffeta, carrying white flowers. Two | flower girls scattered white rose leavas in front of the bride, who followed on the arm of her father, Harwood Morgan. The bride's gown consisted of a white embroldered creve de chine, made @ la princess and trimmed with rose point lace. She wore a vell of duchess point, which is a family helrloom more than 300 years old, end carried a bouquet of white Toses. The bride was met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Bruce Fitzgerald Siorgan, a_cousin of the bride. During the ceremony Mfss Relf of Seattle sang a selec- tion, ““Oh, Fair and Sweet and Holy.” The bride 1s one of the soctal favorites of Seattle and received her education abroad. Mr. O'Brien is o well-known lawyer practicing in San Francisco. He graduated from the Uni- versity of California in the class of 1695 and is 2 member of the college fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. O'Erien of this city and Belvedere. The young_couple will be et home in Belvedere after July 1 for the summer and in San Fran- cisco during the winter. Miss Kathryn Caroline Michel was married to Henry Sylvester Fallon last Wednesday. They will reside at Jackson, Amador County phraim Dann of Sacramento and Mrs. Kate Dyer of Oakland were married W ednesd afternoon at the Brunswick Hotel. The Rev Father Bernard McKinnon of Menio Park per- formed the ceremony. None but a few of the most intimate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs, Dann will spend a few weeks in Santa Cruz, after which they will return to Sacra- mento, where Mr. Dann owns a beautiful home. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. The engagement is announced of Miss Tillle Hodel to Fred Blederman -of Biederman Brothers. _They will receive Sunday, July 6, o 5 p. m. at 1458 O'Farrell strect. engagement s announced of Miss Flora | 1 of 220 Hayes street to Sol Haskell. | nd Mrs. S. Rosenberg announce the en- | ent of their daughter Pauline to Charles baum. They will receive their friends t 3281, Tehama street. Sarah D. Basch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Basch of 1176 Ellis street, to Benjamin Barbash of Philadelphia July 6. HOTEL METROPOLE, Santa Catalina: From San Francisco+H. J. A. Frank, E. Brandenstein, John E. Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. F. Baruch, F. Baruch Jr. and mald, Jesse E. Trieste, R. R Hauk and wife, Syd. Hart, H. Roberts, Miss Kozminsky, Misses Beula and Hilda Kozminsky, F. M. Morrison and son, H. R. Lipman, Mrs, I ‘Goodman, Mrs. Samuel O. Mever, Miss Stella M. Goodman, M. W. Lowenshal, F. . Fitzpatrick, G. W. Beatty, W. k. Garey, Helen E. Cowgill, Mra. L. 1. Cowgill, G. 8. Roudebush and wife, Wil- lam J. Drew, L. C. Robinson and wife. Frank W. Wakefield, Dr. E. J. Overend and | P. Clar] | Fred v. Bennett, SOCIETY'S OUTING i (All notices intended for this column must be vouched for by the name and address of a member of the family sending such communi- cation.) HE “most interesting _soclal item of the week was the an- nouncement of the e¢ngage- ment of Miss Edith Marie Huntington to John D. Spreck- els Jr. Miss Huntington is a beautiful belle of focal so- ciety, and one of the most charming yeung women in the exclusive set. Shesis talented, and her presence at a social function is always welcomed. Mr. Spreck- | els is a son of the well-known capitalist. He is broad shouldered, athletic and is pepular. The wedding day has not been anrounced, but the marriage will be an event in society. Numerous weddings - were celcbrated during the past week. The ceremonies were _performed in prettily decorated churches, and society crowded the sacred edifices. AT THE SUMMER RESORTS. Following are the lists of recent arrivals at the summer resorts: HOTEL EL PASO DE ROBLES: From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Miss Constance Alexander, Miss Jessie Alexan- der, Mrs. I Goodman, Miss Goodman, Mrs. Samuel O. Meyer, James Drevel, H. E. Pear- | sons, C. W entworth, J. L. Herner. J. D. Helman, Mrs. Afflerbach, Buckminster, A. Klan, . Green, Miss Hazel s, J. C. Keige, J. L. Gilbert, T. Cardinell, G. W. Afflerbach, mes Hansen, reen, A. M E. D. Lynch, T. W. Brown, Thomas C. nmeyer, T. Whicheler, M. A. Abraham, W. . Floyd, G. W. Hallowell, Bliss G. Johnson, Peter Malone, H. Fogle, James Smith, K. M. Ham, H. L. Blumberg, George Harris, 3. H. King, G. Consiglieri, Miss Mamie Consigli- H. Baxter, R. McNamara, S. M. Stock, M. hatn, Burns Macdonald, Epler, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Juda, Denigan, G. Howard Thompson, G. V 5. Broddy, C. A. Chrisman, A. W M. Cahn, r, Mrs. A, M. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs Bryan, H. Williams; from Boston—W. A. pringer; from San Luis Obispo—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lynch, A. Campbell, .H. M. Payne, Vollmer; from San Lucas—Dr. W. R. Hedgpath, E. C." Griswald; from Chicago— George W. Walsh; from Los Angeles—M. A. Abrahams, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, E. R. Hudson, Miss Violet Wheeler, Mrs. Wheele: from Fresno—Miss Visscher: from San Miguel— i 3 Miss Fitzgerald: from New J. Stmmonds, W. W. Johnston; from Chicago—Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Foot; from Salinas—B. V. Sargent; from Sacramento—E. P. Colgan; from Eureka—Thomas Hunter; from Martinez—George Wells. GILROY HOT SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—C. Beck, 1. M. Wilson, J. Towne, Chris Taft, E. D. Collings, W. D. Bovee, An- son S. Peterson, E. S. Braeme, Mrs. 8. Starr and chilgren, Miss Robinson, George R. Drever, Felix Butt: elson, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rybicke, R. D. Roberts, ans, H. Scott, Paul , Miss J. Josephs, John Sadran, Mrs. F. Frentz and children, T Thomas, John Rodriquez, H. Somers, Miss J. Murrs McLaugilin_and_son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers, N. O. Hills, H. Wood- bury, J. Sachan, Mrs. J. Klose; Williamn F. Burnett, G Klein, Hollister 7.3 San Juan; E. P. de Ros nta Cruz Lucile Garri; . Salinas; Miss_ Jose- A. J. Elrod, Conrad Jessen, Riled, L. Peterson, J. phael, Oakland Tucson, Arizona; Mile. Clarke and maid, Paris, France. RIVERSIDE HOTEL: From San Francisco . Perkins, Mrs. A. E. Mulbein, Florence E. P. sere, J. phine Clavere, Gilroy; H Ma wife, Mrs. Meade, Arline G. Kugene Juda, K. M. Hill wife and child, Berkeley—Mrs. G. A son, Anna nal Anna_Meade, Meade, Califcrnia Mrs. M. Juda, J. Smith, C. T. Geismiter and wife; roni, Margaret Ronald- X tson, ‘Rev. Herbert T. Cash, fe Duncan, Margie Smith; Houston, Texas. s. J. J. Settergast, Miss Jennie Set- tergast, Miss Alma Settergast, Mrs. Mary Seholibo, Miss Emma Scholibo, Miss Mabel Scholibo; H. R. Chapman, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Miss Dora Hems, San Leandro; H. G. James and wife, Los Angeles; George W. Boggs, J. C. Perkins, San Francisco; W. F. Smith, Mrs. W. F. Smith, Monterey; Mrs. Johnson, Luella Johnson, Cofopax Earle J. Harold, Richmond, Indian Weirman and family, Mrs. Henry N Master Edgar Jaffa, A. Rosenwald, daughter, Mrs. B. Flesher, Alma Rosenwald, Albuquerque, M.; Mrs. ‘Wetzler, Holbrook, Ariz.; Frank Warrafa, Danville; Laura M. Le Burg, Chicago; Miss Birdie Jonas, Miss Marle Young, Santa Cruz; Wood B. Hughes and wife, George A. Hughes, G. W. Hughes, Cookseyvilie, Mo. ; Oakiand. J. Hughbes, H. L. Osgodd and wife, Miss L. Osgood, Mrs. F. Bach, E. R. Miss May B. Cruff, J. R. Goodale nd wife, R. Felton, J. Lynas, M. B. Montgomery, P. Minchen, Eva M. Matheson, Sarah M. White, J. B. Osborn, Kansas Ham, Taffa, wife and HIGHLAND SPRING E. Gedar and wife, A. Wartenweiler and wife, Mrs. W. H. Wood, Miss May Wood, Melvin Wood, J. J. Loggle, W. A. Mitchell, C. L. Wooll, D. Brandley Plymire, .M. D, Miss M. Brown, Mrs. Bernstein and child, Hattie Levin, Blanche Levin, A. Johnson, Bert Preston Morris, C. Stinson, A B. Weil, L. A. Wagner, Dr. H. A. Fredrick, Dr. M. W. Fredrick, W. E Graves and wife, Mrs. C. Ivancovich, M Ivancovich, Miss K. Ivancovic vich, B. Ivancovich, Ivancovich, Mr. and M . H. Robinson, Mrs. Mc- L. Davis, A. W. Blow, N. Stover, J. , Mrs. M. Cahill, K. Cahill,’ E. Alfred Roncovieri, Alfred Ronco- Henry P. Christie, Robert Christie Jr. J. F. Lunsmann, H. W. Lunsmann, Miss L. Mueller, Miss D. Mueller, Mrs. D. C. Muel- ler, William A. Sexton, Miss G. Burns, T. E. Wood, Martha Poppe, Lillle Kailmuk, Mr. and Clement Bennett. Master Herbert Ben- From Ukiah—H. -~ H. ott. _From akeport—L. R. Garner, A. Levy, H. A. Force, George H. Force, ‘Mrs. ¥. H. Grinnell. From'Alaska—John Gauffin. From Fruitvale— L. Blackman and wite. From Alameda— rs. E. Marsden, Mrs. T. H. Speddy, Miss Speddy. mo—W. D. Foote and wife and two children. From Oakland—D. F. Mur- phy. Prom New York City—Miss E. C. Thurs- by. From San Rafael—8. G. Herzog. AETNA SPRINC pa County: From San Francisco—Mrs. Simeon Wenban, Mrs. W. O. Mills, Miss Carrle Mills, Master S. W. Mills, Mrs.'J. L. King, A. E. Babson, Miss K. Har- rigan, Miss Georgla Hayes, Mrs. Stuart, Miss Margie Stuart, Miss N. A. Jacobs, Miss N. C. Stallman, Judge George W. Cabaniss and wife, George W. Cabaniss Jr., S. H. Rich, William Grosse, D.'S. Dorn and wife, Miss Anna Brooks, Miss Mabel de Moldrup, Harry S. Huff, George P. Thomas and wife, Miss A. Hirstel, Miss C. Hirstel, Miss J. Hyman, Miss A. Hoffman, Jack Lowenthal, H. Dedersky Jr., Louis Pope, Lewry C. Porter, Miss M. Alice Schroth, Miss Florence G. Schroth, Miss Elsie Young, Charles Schroth, T. H. McCarthy and _wife, Henry Dierks, ‘Misees Dierks, Mrs. J. H. Dierks, Mr. and Mrs. McQuie, Mrs. E. Tilig, Francis Tilig, Miss Mattie Lormare, B. Burling Tucker, Charles C. Echlin, Mel Schweftzer, James Code, Miss Hagmaler, Edgar A. Behlow, Mrs. W, P, Shaw, Miss E.' W. Dean, Henry P. Jones, A, L. Cana, O. N. Hall, Misses Shephard, Frank SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other faclal blemishes are removed by DR. and MRS. A. W, TRAVERSE, Donohoe buliding, 1170 Market street, cor. Taylor, rooms 28-20, with the electric needle without pain or scar; permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m. Poison Qak Positively cured In one day by frequent appli- cations of Brahman Cream. Sold by J. 8. Potts Drug Co., 1016 Market st., and other druggists; also at office of Dr. Traverse, 1170 Market st. Hotel del Monte July 4, 1902. MORNING : GOLF TOURNAMENT. AFTERNOON : PING-PONG ? Tournaments. BOWLING ¢ Preliminary Heats. EVENING : PING-PONG BOWLING Tournaments. Finals. A silver cup will be presented by Paul Overend of Oakiand and Miss J. McCon- nell and J. B. Coolidge of Sacramenio are also guests here. the hotel to the winner of each event. Fredericks and wife, Miss Isabel Vail, W. Hazelton, Mrs. C. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin, W. H. Sanford, T. J. Belton, T. J. Dun- can, Dr. Dora I. Dorn, May B. Blythe, Eunice Blythe, Charles Boudrow and wife, Miss E. A. Meyer, Miss _Livingston, Miss Beatrice S. Scheeling, P. B. Anspacher, A. H. Lyons. Ala- meda—A. L. Crane and wife. Oakland—G. R. Marsily, Mrs. M. Marsily, Mrs. Georgette Mar- sily, Harry E. Leach. ' Middletown—Howard Turner, Miss Emma Reese, Miss Bertha Koop- man, Gus Collins. Napa—Herbert B. Wilton. Santa Rosa—M. D, Cilley, W. D. Dixon, Ang- wins—Mrs. L. Rosenfeld Weill, Master Will R. Weill, Mrs. A. Silverman, Miss Marie Tlosch, E. Dafoe, Miss Mertie Abrahamson, Milton Abrahamson. St. Helena—W. A. Mackinder, Mrs. F. G. Patrick, George W. Fee. St. Al- bans, Vt.—Henry P. Jones. Honolulu—S. W. Wilcox and wife. eryville—C. Berhard and wife. Brooklyn, N. Y.—Miss Clia B. Seymour. THE GEYSERS HOT! San_ Francisco— Fred Long, W. H. Ashcroft, J. McDonald, W. C. Deyl, F. Heywood, Maud Heywood, Mannie Block and wife, Gertrude Block, A. Roos and wife, P. Gale Perkins, D. S. Smith, Dr. M. W. Frederick, Dr. H. A. Frederick, Mra. Thomas McDonald, Charles I. Morris, C. M. Schroeder and wife, Paul Riecker, A. Asher, Mirnle Hufschmidt, Mrs. Frank Nettmamn, Mrs. M. A. Long, Herbert Long, Melvillc Long, Al D. Kerrell, Mrs. W. W. Topping, Mrs M. L. Pond. Milwaukee—Albert F. Kindt. Mill Valley—J. W. Farrington and wife. Alemeda—Edna Rue. _Cleveland—Eu- gene C. Eppley. ovato—H. F. Bluher. Los Angeles—Miss Borden. Berkeley—Paul Mc- Reynolds. Fruitvale—E. L. Blakeman and wife. Cloverdale—C. E. Humbert and wife, W. L. McCray. Germany—Mr. and, Mrs, Wer- ner, H. Werner, D. Werner. Oakland—Helena R. Gorton, Anna R. Gorton, G. W. E. de Golia and’ wife. Miss de- Golia, Miss Gage, Henry Flicler, H. A. Powell, Mrs. Felton Tay< lor, Nevada J. Harlan, Fred E. Urlkine, Emma Wilkins, J. M. Robinson, Addie M. Goodrich, Jesse McCargar, Mrs. Mein, R. M. Mein, H. Allen and wife, W. H. Knight, Miss Knigh! Harrlet Knight, Mrs. N. A. Aiken, Miss Morrisson, Mrs. C. H. Lowell. HOTEL' LY. From San Francisco—A. Eukel, Mr. and Mre, Lowe, K. S. Belcher, W. J. Davis, C. A, Grow and wife, Miss Bing Moseley, 'W. W, Scott, A, H. Briggs, H. F. Priggs, W. J. Spotswood, R. A. Wheeler, T. C. . Grubb, Mrs. D. Callaghan, Miss Mayant Callaghan, J. J. Roby and wife, J. J. Duck and wife,'A. L. Edwards, A. O. Lotto, C. A. Meiser and wife, Delma Nagle, Edna Nasgle, J. A. Farmer and wife, J. L. Eastland, W. O. Connor, T. C. Foster, Charles Rennell, Miss D. G Jesse, Dr, and Mrs. M. F. Bowes, A. S. Perley, wife and daughter, Ella Mansfield, Bonnie E. Gains, Genevieve McBride, Bess Me- Bride, Hatibcl Osgood, Laura Bearley, Charles Green, A. E. Ingersoll. From Oakland—T. C. Coogan and’ wife, Miss Mary Coogan, Mis3 Margery Coogan, Miss Helen Coogan, Daniel Belden, Edward Barry and wife, Miss Jane Barry, Miss Edna Barry, Miss Letta Barr Albert J. Coogan, Miss Dolores Wilkin Louise Omey, H. Hoffman, W. H. Chickering, A. W, Goodfellow, William H. Raymond and wife, Mrs. T. W, Drullard, George G. Winches- ter, S, M. McDermot. ADAMS SPRIN From San Francisco— E. J. Steffens, J. R. Daggett, H. A. Hornlein, Miss Anna Moser, Mrs. M. G. Mordoff, H. F. Mordoff, J. F. Lunsmann, Miss L. Mueller, Miss D. Mueller, H. A.' Lunsmann, W. E. Duan, J. E. Hooper and wife, L. Yates, P, J. O'Dea; Phil Knell, wife and two children; Mrs. C. Loveland, Mrs. R. Prescott, Miss D. Limbaugh, F. A. Miller. C. Scwarz and_wife, S. Deckelman, Frank V. Allen, B. Frank Ames, J. F. McCarthy, R. Vail, Miss Edith Alexander, Miss Myrtle Stone, ~Miss _Kthel Stone, Miss Alta Thomas, 1. C. G. Clinton, Hon, J. V. Coffey, Bdward J. Coffey, Miss M. C. Athearn, George V. Frank, Milton Frank- lin, Joseph Frank, Mrs. Boldmann, Louis Gal- | lagher, H. Kruger, L. Fredericks, A. Johnson, Jimmy Britt, Charles M. Dufficy, Florence Denlo, Alvira Levy, Mrs. J. Dougherty, Mrs. Rosenfeld and daughter, Susie Kerrison, Minnie Coy, Mamie McElroy, M. A. Williams, O. F. Crawley, Mrs. Hankel, James , James N. Thane, Charles James McCarthy, J. Thode, H. Fuelscher, A. Cavallo, H. H. Herren, 0. Fitch and wife, W. E. McGaugh, A. Pugh, Charles B, Carlson. From Oakland—Harry Bruning, William Hunters, A. W. Duck, G. H. Dun H. H. Braun. From Crockett—George Pryt: From San Rafael—Matthew Kavanagh. Fro Stockton—R. Kile. From Mount Vino—J. S. Enright. From Napa—M. D. Slattery, Jacob Blumer. From Los Angeles—J. T. Utle William_ R. Hubbard, wife and child} | Peter Drowns and family. From San Diego—Harry Faul, Minnie Senton _and sister. From Redlands—T. Bainbridge. From Riverside—Arthur Sage. From Fallbrook—K. Westphaul, From Sacramento—W. Donahus, E. Coney, O. Rotholz and son, I Hyman. From Calistoga—E. L. Armstrong, T. A. Light, Conrad Lamprecht, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and tamily, Willlam Spiers. From Oakville—J. A. Chalx, V. A. Chaix, F. V. Chaix. From Valiefo—J. F. Depninger .and _family, Josie Walsh, Miss M. Harvey, H. D. Lazelle, Erom Amador City—P. J. Keiley, H. F. Lawn, Peter Downs. From Sausalito—J. F. Fergu- zon, Mrs, J. Ferguson, From Keiseyville—M. Johnston, Miss Ethel Stone, Miss Alta Thomas. From Lakeport—E. Hudson, W. J. Boggs. From Sonoma City—H. Weyl and wife. From Milwaukee, Wis.—O. Fitch and wife. BARTLETT SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—E. G. Vinzent, Gustave Schnee, M. Lando, Mr. and Mrs. George Gale and child: W. Kidd Lewis, Harry Corbett, e Miss Kats Corbett, Miss Hazel Corbett, C. C. MeMahan, Adolph Hromada, E. Hromada, A. R. Kennedy, J. A. Percy, Mra. 8 W ohops Joseph Schretber Jr. and ‘wife, T. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pohe Mrs. Léo Pockwitz, Mr. and IMrs. Charles Bentzine, Louts A. Souo, Mr Bdward May, Miss Allce B. May, Mrs. ! omas, C.'D. Watson, D. B. Ply: M. D.; W. F. Hess, H. etotle, Bore; P. Christie, Ro Christie, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Blodgett s and Mrs. Willlam Greenwald, Patrick ' Hen- nesoy, Mrs. F. A. Foster: from Wi = Julius Hachmann, C. €. Knight; r:fighggk-, and—Sol Kahn, Trving H. Kahn, Kahn, Mrs. H. K. Zei iy mer and maid, Gi Westphal, Fred Westphal; from Alaska—Jonm Gauffin; from Corning—Mrs, Mary Todd, Hen- 1y A. Todd, May E. Todd; from Arizona—A: Wilkinson; from lue Lakes—Mrs. 0. Wise- man; from Marysville—A. J. Triplett; from Walnut Grove—M. Evelyn Cowing; from Sacra- mento—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glide and maid C. W. Clarke, F. C. Chinn, B. Chinn, Charles L. Smith, H.'M. La Rue; from Willlams W H. Hammock; from Fresno—Mr. and Mra, T A. Plasingame, H. O. Buker and wife, & B, Shaver ard ‘wife; from Berkeley—T. D). enson AW HOB] G'S RESORT: From San 8 —-Charles A. Wooll, John Schartz, E.“‘TT”.’“‘I!(‘e fans, H. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. George Gails, A H. Mau, Mrs. S. Paull, Miss Therese Bleuss, Mrs. M. Klenk, Paul Klenk, Henry Klenk, My, Schuler: from Alameda—Mrs. C. D. Postel, Miss Fiorence Postel: from Oakland—Charles L‘:te”og(; fr:vm BFMl'kek', —Mr. and Mrs. Louils Stanwoc one, rs. F. V. Alles - 4AC: From San Francisee Phillips, Master Walter Holler and. soversems Miss Fannie Stern and governess. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mann, Edward from San Rafael—Mrs. Haiton, “chell, Manin Mitchoil, W. Mitcrony » IN SAN FRANCISCO, Wrinkles, Sagging Cheeks, Double Chin, Flabby Neck, Are Permancntly Removed at the NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY, 239 GEARY STREET, SAN FRANGISCO. Call and see the living proof in the person of the old lady 71 years of age, with the sagging corrected and the wrinkles removed from one side of her face only, leaving the other side sagging and wrinkled to show the contrast—one side of her face showing the winning freshness of youth, the other showing the lines and furrows of age. You are invited to call and have a talk with the lady in charge and see the demionstrator—seeing is believing. All marks and blemishes on, in or un- der the skin permanently removed without pain. Consultation either in person or by letter is free and Strictly confidential, Call or address New York Institute of Dermatology, 239 Geary street, San Francisco. Sole Pacific Coast agents for DE BEER’S SKIN TONIC, a superior remedy for wrinkles. Price $1.00. tef- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1902. 29 NEWMAN & LEVINSON. Kearny and Sutter Sts. class of goods. Arabian Curtains with cable net centers and elaborate scroll designs on borders, also im French net curtains with Arabian soutache and prettily corded borders, 314 yards long and 36 inches wide full size and extra quality. Ladies’ fancy and black Richelieu hose with dzuble soles, from 35¢ and 50c per pairto ....... Men’s fancy lisle thread, and bi pairto .. reduced from 75c a garment to ... | [l "white braid, excellent value for Men’s one piece skirt effect wool ba with white stripe: { { T A large variety of good designs and 50c a yard to Blac silk, 2 be sold this week for...... Lace In order to make room for our fall department we have reduced about robes with waists to match : reduced from $37.50 to £25.00. Cream Pt De Liere Robes with $40. oo to $27.50. Cream Applique Robes with deep from $45.00 to $30.60. from $30.00 to 529.00. Hosiery Bargains heels and toes, lack cotton half hose with double soles, reduced from 35¢ and ’ Men’s Underwear Men’s fine ribbed Balbriggan Underwear, shirts have French neck, pearl buttons and silk facing; Drawers have lesia bands, suspender straps and double seats, - Bathing Suits Ladies’ light weight navy blue flannel _bathinz suits, perfect fitting and well made, trimmed with , reduced from $3.00 per suit Wash Silks striped and checked wash silks, reduced from Taffeta Silk A superior quality of “wear guaranteed” blqck taffeta inches wide; worth $1.25 per yard will Robe Cream Escurial Robes with handsome double flounces, beautifully appliqued in handsome designs, reduced from Back Silk Net Robes with taffeta applique, reduced Black Grenadine Robes handsomely trimmed with fancy ruffles, reduced from $35.c0 to $25.00. Black Chantilly Robes trimmed with liberty silk ribbon and ruffles of black silk lace, reduced from $50.00 to $37.50. /Arabian Curtain Sale This week we have on sale Arabian Curtains at prices never before heard of for this" - Arabian Curtains full width and regular length with corded borders and plain centers, Sale price $2,50 ported Sale price $3-75 Arabian Curtains with plain net centers, borders with elaborate patterns in choice designs Sale price $4.50 Shirt Waist Specials Ladies’ waists made of fine white lawn, perfect fitting and in the latest styles, with fronts tucked in vandyke points with hemstitching; the backs tucked $2 00 ribbed lisle thread I:educed 25 C in clusters; special value at Ladies’ white pique waists with black polka dets, weil made in the correct style with fancy stocks te 2 00 . 50C per 25 C match; special value at $3 Ladies’ plain tailor made, and fancy tucked and hem- stitched waists, made of madras, batiste and Scotch Zephyr; some are buttonsd in front, othere are $] 75 . | buttoned in the back, all are exceptional values, . ’ - Ladies’ Petticoats Ladies’ accordion plaited silk moreen petticoats, with perfect fitting yoke tops; some have a two inch ruffle, others have the Spanish flounce with three inch $3 25 tucked ruffles, reduced from $4.50to . ... OrientalPillows Sofa pillows 22 inches square, filled with white Java silk floss and covered with beautifully colored oriental striped tapestry; just the thin special at Leather Hand Bags Ladies’ nine inch leather hand bags in the new oblong shape, with leather handles and inside pockst; also lined throughout with nice soft leather; special $2 w 1 value at . Dress Suit Cases Leather cases with walrus finish 22 inch for. 24« 26 Sole Leather These cases are well made and lined througheut with leather: 50c $3.00 thing suits in black $2.00 colorings.in corded, 35¢ 93¢ S importations in this one third, all lace 5 fourteen inch ruffle Slze 22 inch « 3 Real lace ruffle, reduced A" H igator Bags Genuine Alligator sk lub bags with patent catches and lined thoughout: s Size 10 inches for... “ e . 12 M. Gillman, Miss Katherine Giliman, Miss Lo- retta O'Brien, Robert C. Porter, Michael S. Alexander, Willam B. Cralg and wite, R. Maertins, ‘Mrs, L. A. Lewls, Dr. Owen Buck: | land, Mabel Northrup Osler, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shepard, Dr. C. W. Richards, F. S, Cooper, Eieanor Lavalee, G. Marion Heller Kohn, | B. Larselere, Benjamin Wallenstein and wife, John G. Ils and wife, H. Reigle and son, Mas- | ter William Heller, William D. Page, Arthur Page, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Heller, Czerny Gold- berg, A. B. Butler, Mrs. A. B. Butler, Mr. and Mra, Julius Ach, Sam Bibo, Mrs. J. Goldberg, Rene Goldberg and governess, Zelda Goldberg; | from Oakland-—Norris L. Gage, Mrs. G. W. Percy and children, Stephen T. Gage, J. N. Bernham and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wet- | more, child and maid, John M. Willard, Joseph | M. Kendall, A. S. Cohn, J. Gordon, wite and | {lwa children; from Alame Mrs. H. R. Taylor and daughter, P. Searight, Miss Harrlet E. : from Stockton—P. E. Holt; from Los Angeles—A. | Putnam; from New York—Mr. and Mrs. F. M. { Scamans, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Heller, Miss M. | Heller and maid, Master Willlam Heiler; from { Placerville—J. E. Suton, George Schiff,’C. J. | Greer, Theodore Schant,” Flint Chase; from Stanford University—Mrs. Ella _S. Hartnell, ., Maria Teresa Hartnell, Ella Rachael Hartnell; | i from Fruitvale—J. G. Jackson; from Mountain View—Mrs. J. M. Willlams; from Eureka, Cal. —Mrs. Lottie Berry, Mrs. J. Nichols, Miss May Greenlaw; from Philadelphla—James M. Denegre. CAMP TAYLOR: From San Francisco— Fred Wolf, George Manndrell, A. K. Coney, M. Fahey, L. Carter and Tamily, A. C. | ski, M. Jacobson, E. W. Currler, Robert W. Jofies, B. R. Sheyer, C. A. Clinton, M. D., | C. F. Karsten. B. W. Cameron, W. J. L. | Klenieff, T. C. . lenieff, B. F. Steenliene, Dr. J. Baer, Mrs. H. Maddock, J. Marks, Mr. | and Mrs. F. H. Bennett, J. E. Locke, Mr. and | Mrs. Leonard §. Leavy, E. A. Holmes, J. B. Theilmors, A. J. Lyons, H. Haake, F. Haake, | R. Haake, W. C. Hofen. E. F. Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Muller, Charles L. Pillman, Miss Rose Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster, Miss Margaret Webster, Mrs. H. Wollenschlager, Miss Mary Ryder, Miss Annie Thompson, Edna. S. Boyd. Miss Belle Boyd, Mrs. L. Johansen, Mrs. Bullwinkel and family, Mrs. Meyer and family, Miss_ Eilleen M. B. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Ben I. Salomon, Mrs. W. H. Lane, Miss Marle Belm, Mrs. T. R. Leon and child, Mrs. M. Marks, Miss Juila Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Christen, Albert Helmke and family, Miss O. Leftgens, Mrs. A. Bernauer, Miss K. Heyden, Misses. J. and F. Bernauer, Henry F. Ruchcauff, Louise Agnes Hickey, A. M. Hen ary, W. Drossell, Miss Tillie Heipmann, R. J. Courtler, Darby Bassillio, Barney McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wightingale, Mr. and Mrs, T, Wise, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tray- vor, Mr. and Mr: J. McKinlay, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. V. Eirkbaum, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shankland, George Hewlett and family, Walter Hofinghoff, L. Haake, Dick Garreit, George Rogers, Will A. Schnei- der, Myrtle R. Savior, Gertie Bentchler, Otto Barthek Jr., Otto Liedelt, Mrs. H. Baum, Miss E. Baum, Miss L. Bucher, Mrs. J. Bucher, Mrs. George A. Faulkner. ' Oakland—Ida M. Campbell, Daiey G. Maxfleld, Marion P. Lang, Etta A 'Bridgman, Jessle ‘Campbell, ~Nelllo Campbell, Mrs, M.'M. Campbell, Henry Lang, Lynne Gillette, Will Wilderson, Sydney Mott, MOUNTAIN VIEW RANCH: - From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. P. Harder, Miss Alma_Harder, Clara Harder, Miss Ida May, Harry Callahan, Miss Alice Hart, Mervyn Cal- lahan, Mrs. .Reimers, Raymond Callahan, Mrs. B. B. Henrlksen, Mr. and Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Hetty, Elsa Hetty, P. S. Hetty, Mrs. 0'Con- nor, Mrs. P. Wiiliams, Miss Adele Ephraim, Mré. Sam Latz, Mies Rose Latz Joseph Latz, Mr. and Mrs. Dietz, Harry Dietz, Ed_Hilty Mr. and Mrs. Cochran, Miss Emma Hecker, Gladys Cochran, Letty Cochran, Mrs. W. Hig- gins, Mr. Wilking, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Rosen- garden, Mrs. E. S. Levy, Miss Sadie Levy, Lawrence Levy, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Gutma Miss Irma Gutmann, Ed Lewis, Mrs. E. Lew! Clarence Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Levy, Gustave Levy, Ed Davis, Mr. Ulmer, Mr. and Mrs. James ’ Kennedy, ' Mr. Cartwright, J. Berg, Miss_Vibianna Kennedy, Claire Ken- nedy, Mr. Muller, Mrs. Muller, Miss Muller, Mrs.' A. P. Dawson, Miss Miidred Dawson, Mrs. Dawson, Will Conradi, Mrs. A, Mayers, Miss Anna Mayers, Miss 'Gertrude Mayers, Mrs. 'A. Becker, Adolph Becker, Miss Stafford, Will Stafford, Will C. Bogen, Harry W. Bogen, Mr. Boag, Miss Claire Brownstome, Miss B. Hammerschlage, Miss M. Wollner, Mrs. Cohen, Miss Anna Cohen. From San Mateo—Mrs. &. A. Husing, Miss Ethel Husing, Miss Byrne. From Vallejo—Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Leary. From San Jose—Miss Emma Levy, Miss Clara Levy. From Chicago—Mr. Cabb. PARAISO SPRINGS: From San Franelsco— E. 8. de Wolfe, Fred Gehret, Miss May Kelley, Mrs' S. A. Dyer, Susie Dyer, H. Joost, H. Guliixon and wife, James Hansen. Henry M. Adams, H. M. Abrams, A. Gilliland, C. M. Eppers, C. H. Stoutenborough, J. C. Robbin and wife, 8. I. Cohen. Rae Cohen, Isaac Mil- ler, Mrs. C. Lindenman,_ Miss Bertha_ Asher, Miss Sadl Fink, T. M. Fink, F. F. Judge and children, Mrs. Anna Aherson. From San Car- los—Mrs, Bella Britton and Miss Bella Brit- tan, Mrs. Cohen and daughter. From Wat- sonville—R. 'P._Quinn, W. R. Porter, E. F. Trafton. From Salinas—J. M. McDougall, Mrs. | Mrs, | James Hewetson, John Hewetson. to—Mrs. A. M, Dodge. From Irvington—E. B. Thompson, Joe Gomey. From Oakland—Dr. H. B. Mehrmap~ and wife, Miss Helen Mehrmann, Abe Leach, Mts. Leach, G. M. Fisher and wife, Miss Berreta M, Fisher, Dr. A. Fine and P. S. Skinner of Berkeley. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN: From San Francisco—Thomas P. Woodward and family, Miss J. A. Doran, George Y. Volkmann and family, Miss E. S. Kopf, Mrs. P. S. Galpin, Miss F. Galpin, Miss J. Galpin, Master P. Gal- pin, Henry Gray and family, Willlam Mooser and family, Mrs. K. S. Yeman, Miss L. D. Painter, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Kinne, J. P. Hennessey, John Staude and wife, Mrs. J. F. Cowdery and daughter, F. H. Ames, Mr. and A. Hammersmith; A, B. Adams, Miss A. Ashton, New York; Ralph Brown, St. Louls; Miss M. Doyle, Burlingame; Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Belden, Miss N. Belden, Miss L. Belden. Miss Potter, Oakland; Miss Green, Mr. and | Mrs, Thomas Addison, Berkeley; J. E. Au- zerais and family, Miss M. Scheller, San Jose; Mrs. M. A. Lawrence, Miss Lawrence, Chi- cago; Captain and Mrs, A. S. Fleming, John S. Marshalle and wife, U, S. A. DEER PARK INN—From San Francisco: Mrs, M. F. Brewer, F. L. Hempt, Mrs, H. Baehr, W. H. Baehr, Mrs. W, F. Tallant, Au- brey Tallant, Drury Tallant, Jerome Tallant, Helen Frederick Tallant and nurse, Miss G. Squire, Maurice J. Sullivan, Maurice S. Finn, Mrs. G, B. Wilcutt, George H. Wilcutt, Mrs. J. Benton, Sam Bibo, Czerng Goldberg, S. H. Trome and wife, George B. Bramhall, Mrs. A. L. Whitney, Mr. Whitney Jr., Miss Whitney and nurse. From Sacramento: Miss F. Russi, Miss Belle Dodson, J, Russi. From Riverside: From San R. E. Hunsaker. Portland—P. B. Duren, Joe G. Moss, B. L. Baneom. Boston, Mass.—Mr and Mrs. E. E Bennett. Alameda—G. Oberg and wife. Monmouth—J. H. Hawley. Kia- math Agency—S. Hemenway. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS: From Sar Francisco—A. E. Lovett, Mrs. M. E. Shaw, Miss G. E. Shaw, Dr. C. Masoero, Charles W. Sutro, Professor Joseph Beringer, Mme. Joseph Beringer, Miss Gladys V. Beringer and maid. From Vallejo—R. B. Loyall. From Oakland— R. G. Tober, Agnes Tober, Mrs. J. M. Straus, Louis_Strauss, Mrs. Malvyn Furst, Miss Hazel Leszynsky, Mrs. Leon Leszynsky, G. R. Meyers, J. Torpey. * NAPA SODA SPRINGS: Mrs. H. Zel John Zelle, S. Rosentlum, Mrs. P. Rehfish a tamily, B.'D. Pike, George G. Gould and wife, Louis Chapins, M. Adler, M. Schmitt, C. H. Jackson, Miss L. Morgan, A.' H. Powers and wife, C. D. Porter and wife, M. L. Culver, Miss Culver, W. M. Ramsey, Mrs. V. B. Maben, Jobn W. Slade and wifs, George L Ircland and wife, C. R. Winslow and family, C. Bernhart and wife of San Francisco; W, ‘W. Foote, W. S. Rutherford, Miss Rutherford of Oakland; Drury Melone, Miss Meione, Mrs. Dean, Miss Dean of Oak Knoll; D. W. Hobert- son, M. H. Furlong, Miss McGinnis, Miss Kitto, Miss Ward, Miss Sallon, Miss Brosnahan, Thomas J. O'Hara, George Campo, Georse Growney, Walter Smith, W. O. Anderson, D. Lynch. Charles E. Walsh, D. McHaughton of Vallejo: Dr. and Mrs E. M. Porter of Napa. PURISSIMA SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—E_ J. Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wash- borne, G. W. Ferrier, E. S. Schultz, J. May- nard Jr., J. J. Smith, L. J. Greemhead, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, . M. Tobin, A. Kuster, F, Hogan, J. Engenbacher, R. Hamman; from Rafacl: Mrs. John E. Alexander, J. N. Alex- | Mayfield—Mrs. Dr. Samiels, Mrs. Hardie, ander, Bernice Alexander. From Truckee—Ed | (yifford Samuels: from San Mateo—d. T. Jen. F. Owens, Charles Siegel. From Stockton—J. | nings, Mrs. J. S, Jennings. K. Wagner and wife. From Oakland—Dr. C. WHITE _COTTAGES, Howell Mountain. Cole. From Hilo, Hawali—Esther Lillibridge. tsco—Mrs. A. W. Voorsanges KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS: San Francisco | mg swe mhiammm, Rose 3 '3 and two children, Mrs. Rosa Frey, Mrs. J. D. Frey. —John_Fouk, J. B.‘Bncon_ Mrs. Annie Bar- Frey and two children, J. D. Mrs. R. nard, Mrs. C. J. Walker, J. W. Rooch and | wailman and two children. Mrs. A. Faye, Mrs. wife, Marie Rooch, Mrs. Grifin, T. H. Cole- | 3 Henderson, Mrs. Makee and hew, Miss man, E, B. Bills, H. W. Higgins, Willlama | Ada Stoddard, M. Schoenholtz, ss Emily Ellery, George W. Ellery, N. S. Mason, A. H. Goddard, Charles W. Jackson, Robert W. Pros- ser, J. W. Coffroth, H. Ruth, A. S. Armuth. Sacramento—H. F.' Stringfellow and wife, E. F. Peart, L. Bleakmore, Tom A. Smith. Ga- zelle—B.’ Bryan, John Leech, E. B. Edson, Louis M. Foulke Jr. Yreka—F. Grisez, Peter Urban, L. Van Burkles. Auburn—F. P. Grohs, Miss Grohs, Miss Lollye Grohs. Sonoma—Rex E. Bond. 'Los Angeles—Colonel Freeman G. Teed. Mountain View—Miss N. Robinson, W. A. Gordon, Miss F. B. Gordon. Ager—S. L. McNaughten. Klamathon—Hervey Lindley. Klamath Falls—C. R. Marple,” Alex Martin Jr., Honle, Miss H. M. Grimohl, Miss Hattle Ja- cobs; from Oakland—Mrs. R. Wallman and children. WEGENER VILLA, Glen Ellen—Mr. and Mrs. R. Lorentz and family, Professor and Mrs, Riegger and family, Miss M. Brimner of Bos- ton, Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard and family, Miss Mary Kellv Masters Harry, William and Theo- dore Davies, Miss Rose Siminoff, Miss Julla Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Monihan and family. Willlam J. Hynes, James B. Coffey, Edward Continued on Page Thirty. THE $20,000 Bankrupt Sale at 39¢c on the Dollar Still Going On. WILL OFFER MOKDAY MORNING MOST ASTONISHING BARGAINS. $15.00 ETON $17.50 BLOUSE. $250 IN GRAY.. .50 BROWN DOUBLE PLAID. $.00 CASTOR DOUBLE PLAID THE PACIFIC CLOAK OUSE, MecDougall, Thomas Lynn, R. J. Adcock, . F. Geil, B_ Sobranes. From Kings City—J. N. sse, J. W. Coan, Willlam Frieder and son. Besse, i} From donterey—Tom Field. From Sacrament 1142-1146 MARKET STREET.