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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SU DAY, JULY 20, 1902. ST ADVERTISEMENTS. LIONS of Women Use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, 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 offensive per- spiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flow>r odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beauti- fying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be com- pared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap-in the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour, t. Consteting of CUTICUEA SOAP (2c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT (#0c., 0 instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal; and CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (25¢.), to cool and cleanse the bloo . A SINGLE SET is often sufiicient to cure The Set 81 the most torturing, d 2, itching, burning, and scaly skin, #caip, apd biood humours, with Jose of hair, all else ls. Sold throughout the world. Britieb Depot~ 2:-2%, Charterhouse Sq., London. French Depot: 5 Rue de la Paix, Parls. POTTER DEUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Sole Props., Boston, U.S. A. Coricvrs Resorvexr Pruis (Chocolate Coated) are s ew, tastoless odourless, economical eubstitute for the celebrated liguid CUTICURA RESOLVENT, as well as for all otber blood purifiers and bumoar curcs. Each pill i equivalent i0 one teaspoduful of liquid ikzsoviewe. " Put up in sorew.capped pocket vials, containing the same Dumber of doses as a 50c. bottle of liquid ResorvEnr, price 25¢. OUTICURA PILLS are alterative, antiscptic, tonic, and digestive, and Deyond g the purest, swectest, moss successful and economical blood and skin purifiers, bumour curee, and lonic-digestives yet compounded SOIEBY'S OUBING WEDDINGS. and Mre. I. L Harbin Spri main for about thre Mrs. M. Reinheimer, Miss Josie Miss Pauline and Rosa Cohen, Master Philip Lindecker and Mervir nett, are Petaluma. Mrs. L. C. Pistolesi is in Honolulu an the glest of Mrs. T. F. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Tolford, Mr. Loane, Mrs Flia Overend and Mrs. A. J mwond have just returned from Rubicon P ssman (nee Pinto) where they will weeks. Lindec te, after whick friends at the Nev e will remain two months. schberg and Kath Mr. and Mrs. William Keith and Charle July 3 in this c terest was celeb: F. Costelio ed in Oak- | to Kings River Canyon. essing histrionic ability ears ago she made her Springs . when she ap- | Friends of the McKenzie Musical Society arried to Mabel Childs of | won and brother Le ou July 3, at Prupelu, | View Ranch, Santa Cruz Mountains, for a few y the Rev. Mr. Turner of | weeks' stay. " | Mrs. Mary Butters has gone to San Mateo | to_visit h daughter, Mre. E. C. Anderson. Mrs. Isaac R hal of Stockton is visiting | i = o | Mrs. H Kohn, 2504 Clay street Robert E. McGill announce the | 1 "ty p e "Boxton and Mrs, Boxton have thelr daughter, Lillie E., 0| gone on a t of the Eastern States. While | Ray Everson of Oakland in the East the doctor will represent ent is announced of Miss Edith | the College of Physicians and Surgeons at | nt | i S Berstr S O jana. " | o cemngg o el B < Niagara Falls. B il jaebon | Mr. and Mre. S. N. Friend are now at iam T eagl: | Angeles. They will leave In two weeks fo jam Dennett | extended tour through Furope. Bergstrom Mu- | " John Cobine and the Misses Marle Annle Cobine are spending the summer Wegner Villa. which will tame ise Florence Kemp | ried on Thursday mext at high noon | Mr. | be T | ing the past month at Lake Tahoe, have re- turned to thefr home in tha city. Miss Irene Eulette, daughter of Mr. Mrs. T. J. a visit Mr. and lette of Chicago, is here on have Te- cker, accompanied spending a couple of wecks in d is John Red- ark, Lake Tahoe, where they have been spending their vacation. Mr. George H. Robinson, of the Willie Col- lier Company, is the suest of his mother, Mrs. Luke Robinson, at the Cumberland. = Miss Bernadette Kobinson s visitng friends aud of Miss Viola Raphael to mann of Paris, France, has been Miss Raphael will be at home at went on a tour of the *Farrell street on Tuesday afternoon, ae Nadro is visiting friends in Reno, s F. O’Cailaghan left on Friday for a month's trip eth was | Mr and Mrs. J. L. Radovich, with their rd Kieinclaus, both of | daughter Birdie, are spending their summer lbreth is the daughter of | vacation' at Howell Mountain. Culbreth and well known | Labor Commissioner F. V. Meyers and wife are spending a few weeks at Pacific Congrese who ortugal in ““The | are in the habit of receiving invitations to the Miss Culbreth | concerts given by this organization will be E sses a charm- | interested to learn that in future these enter- Mr. Kieinclaus Is the son of | tainments will be given at Native Sons’ Hall. Kleinclaus, an old resident of | The next one is_to take place on Thursday ephew of the late H. Du- | evening, August 7, and will as usual be fol- e commission merchant. | lowed by dancing. of Honolulu, formerly of | Mrs. Sam Jacobl. with her sister Rose Jacob- v, have gone to Mountain the annual convention of the National Association | convene at Los r an ana at Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and the Misses Emma, the residence of the bride's uncle, Elizabeth, Grace and Master Willle Sullivan Merriweath, n Los Angeles. Miss | are spending the summer at Wegner Villa. i= a graduate of the State Normal | Miss Kittle E. Aaron has returned from an of Michigen, and has taught for the | extended trip through the Eastern and South- five yegrs. The groom is one of the most | ern States and will be pleased to see her friends ung or rdists in the southern | at Hotel Lenox, 628 Sutter street. Sttes. AT = short trip the e bl up thelr residence in Cucamonga. PERSONALS. Mir. and Mrs. J. Kallmann (nee Haymann) epending their honeymoon in Los Angeles Catalina. | Eilis John of Los Angeles will be at e Friday afternoon, July 2, at the home of law, Mrs. Max Cohn, 124 Ash the gueets at the Hotel Rafsel the th wee Miss Ella V. McCloskey, one r local singers. During her stay in San | she was much entertained. Her brother, W C. MoClogkey, Was aiso & guest at the hotel. Mise Bdith Marron and Miss Btta Heuer are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dellepiane, who are sojourning for the summer &t their cottage, “Dewigcbas,” at Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz County Mrs. A. Baét and daughter, Hazel, of Mer- ced, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Silver at 563 Fell stree are here to attend the wed- Schools Open Monday. ding of her miece. Miss Rose Silver. Mies Moodhorst of this city has nmu.‘l Save money by buving or.selling y ing Mrs. Ben Latz at the Hotel Majestic. home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. A. Bohwartz and family Mrs. T. Gosli is spending her her daughters, Pearl and Lillfe. M Rose Armstrong and Miss Annie enjoyed during the evening. were: Mr_and Mrs. J. J. O'Brien, Dr. J. O'Brien, George and ~Thomas 0O'Brien, Misses Madeline Sullivan, Minnie Otten, D; Dantels, Myrtle Smith, Maggio Armstrong, Eeme Flood, Lilllan Market, Annie O'Bri Ed Cassidy, Will Lazar, Walter Charles Daniels, Thomas Kenny, Louls La: Will Kahman, Felix Korn — rom Pacific school books at br. :dumic.mo‘:c- M. Taylor, atter spend- | street. Phone Red 1805. Miss Helen Sonnenthail of Galveston is visit- At are | spending thelr summer vacation at Los Gatos. r of 1411 Golden Gate avenue acation at Duncans Mills with Nellle O'Brien was given a surprise | party at her residence, 2807 Pine street, by Miss O'Brien, Thursday evening, July 10. Supper was served \at 12 o'clock; music, dancing and games were Those present W. the aisy Ma- bel Keily, Fennuala O'Mahony, May Dévery, Agnes Murphy, , Rose Armstrong, Walter Fuher. Smith, zar, our King Bros.’, 3 Fourth . i i i Fall er, Cal.—F. McArthur. HOT DEL MAR: Miss Francis Peters, Miss Florence Peters, lIrvington; Miss M. | Walsh, Miss M. Strand, E O'Nell, F. J. O'Neil, Sun Franc A. Fleming, Oakland; Wilkia M. Wynne, Mrs. 8. Brow haries Ryerson, Mrs ! A. Fitzgerald, Mizs N. Keilar, Miss M. Lacey, Francisco; Ward, Miss Doyle, Oak- Mrs. M. ©'Connor, Miss L. O'Connot, Mrs. David Halpin, Mrs. Frank Halpin, Miss y_Halpin, Miss th Halpin, _Mies McPhee, J. J. McKinnon, San Fran- G. Vyeda, Watsonville; Mrs. K. | 2 s, Mr. and Mrs. W: ¢ nd family, W. H. wife, Clara Clarke, Roy iss Gladys Cameron, A. Breuner, and James K. Fisk, Miss sk, y Bryan Fisk, G. W. McKean and wife, Miss Hilda McKean, Miss Mary Brookes, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levy, A. Hoffman and wife, Mrs. T. B. Wetherbee, Miss | Blanche Wetherbee, Mrs. Dwyer, Miss May Dwyer, J_ J. Henne: William J. Ellford and wife, Thomas Kerns, Miss Lucy House, Miss Lizzie House, Clifford Dennison, P. J. Gal- gher, Miss M allagher, Miss Margaret allagher, H. Squires. From Oakland—J. H. Makins, M Makins, J. N. Makine Jr., M, chleuter and wife. From Berkeley Mrs. orge H. Andrus ewton Andruss, Misses Mary and Julia Andruss. From Santa Rosa—Hood Burnett, Dr, C. W. Savage, wife | | "l Jeanette | Rufus | Mrs. F. W. Aust, Mrs. | James Patterson and wife, W. K. Smith -and AT THE RESORTS. Invitations are out for a grand masquerade | ball to be given in the ballroom oi Hotel Bel- v evening, July 26. : SPRINGS: From San Francisco Grozelier, Mrs. S. F. Goudy, G. M. Mann, J. H. Mer- Tobin, Miss J. Gately, J. wbaum, D. W. Lane, M. B. v, Louis Dorr, M. Esther, B. M. Joseph, M. Gatinger and Wi Miss R. Guggenheim, Simon Hodes, W. M. Bastman and wife, A. . F. Mann and wife, S. Wheeland, K. rtheimer, Mr. Claybi and wite, J. A. e, D. H. Green and wife, Louise Levy, William Metzner, M. A. Bates, V. Meyers and wife. From ard, Mr. and Mrs. Levy ten, F. Jansen and wife, Dunne and wife, Olive Blanchard, C. A. Martin Dorr, hirardelli and N. Gantz and and A er and family. Suisun—J meda—D. W. Martin and wit Miss P. Baraty, Mrs. J. Jones. William Wheeland. Los Ga don and wife. Los inson. ramento D. Cuthbert. San Rafael—William andon, Jane Mitchell, Harry Mitchell, San k Horgan, Woodland; s Long, John E. Gus- and Mrs. George .Mal- Monahan, Franei rancis Denver; B , Grass Valley; s Gertrude Wal- Miss Margaret sno. Rev McQuade, San Jos Miss Margaret Wa ¢y, San W. J. Hannigan, J. A. Kennedy, Mr J. Powers, John Powers, hael Powers, Oakland; Rev. John Meller, A. E. Slaban, San Francisc McNamee, Miss E. r. and Mrs. J." D, dward Gleeson, Miss Mary O. Sullivan, San Comeford, San Jose; ose. From San Franclsco— Lamontagne, Ca A. O. Dwy Francisco Rev. J. 1 DI Rev ollin PRI D. M and wife, Dr. and Mrs. M. Gardner, . A. M. Whittle, J. S. Reed, John S Maxwell, Mrs. M. E. Maxwell, Miss C. A. Maxwell, J. J. Dollard, Miss Ethel Hudson, H. W. Hudson, Miss L. “arwell, M. Whiting, Mrs. Hugh mont Brooks and wife, C. F. Juil- nberg. From Petaluma—J. P. L. Banes, C. M. Tabler, Mrs. L. n, Miss Jennie Dowd. rank Widlund, Charles Mrs. H. K. Thornton, Thornton, Miss Heitz, Miss V. J. Vaughan. From Ukiah— From Sacramento—Miss From San Francisco— e O'Brien, Harry Baehr, Mrs. McCabe, 3 Edith McCabe, Dermond McCabe, Roy L. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bainer, Mr. and Mrs. William Ede, M Jeanette Anderson, Mrs. Matthews, Miss Edith Matthews, William Mar- ble. Horace F. Reed, Owen Dibbie, J. F. Hetty, Louis Clem, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McElroy, Mrs. McKee. From Sacramento—Miss Emma Woods, Miss K. Hoelm, Louis F. Breuner, wife nd children, Miss Lena Heusch, M. E. Horn- lein. From Oakland—J. M. Kane, Miss E. G. Kane, Miss Emma Kane, Mrs B. Parcalls, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Greenwood, Marion Green. wood, Miss Florence Cox, John W. Met. C. Hartman, Miss Frances A. C. Moone: Tsabella Moomey, Robert McElroy Misses Schullser, A. H. Turner, Harol Ruth Turner, Mrs H. Many, L. ster, Mr. and Mrs. C._Springer, Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. . Aronson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shepard, George Johnson' and wife, schmidt, Ethel C. Herbst, Dorothy Huf- “ormick, Mrs. J. E. Krafft, e Krafft, Miss Mabel Krafft, Alfred . Elmer Jerome Krafft, Mrs. Goodfel- Dempster. From San Rafael From Sausalito—J. T. Harmes an fiss Bell E. Harmes. From le, ood B. Hughes, wife and rom Sumatra, East Indies—W. D. C. . From Santa Clara—F. M. Rafferty. From Golden Gate—Miss Genevieve A. Pela- From Stockton—Mrs. E. F. Cadle, Mrs. Ashley. From Oakland—Miss Miiledge. Angeles—Mrs. Helm (Lynn) and Scott Helm. From Santa Bar- Starbuck and wife, John Aus- Edward Starbuck. From Mill Valley—R. J.' Parsons and wife. From San Ma- teo—Miss Gertrude Coleman, Mies Lillian Cole- man. From Lexington, Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Reid. Mrs. E. R. Prewett. Miss Prewett. HOTEL METROPOLE, Sta. Catalina Islands: Thomas F. Bari d wife, Saul Nevins, W. S. Thorne, Miss Grace Thorne, Miss Helen Richardson, A. W. Blow, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal A. Frank, J. J. Mack, Miss Adele Mack, J. Me- Dermott. Sutton Carr, A. E. Nelson, Frank H. Harder. Mrs. A. Harder, Norbert N. Short, Mrs. J. W. Bull, Mrs. R. W. Bull, Mrs, F. Shrier, Miss Mabel C. Shrier, Miss E. Gifford, Fitch, W. C. Berniss and wife, A. F. Thane, Miss Alma Thane, Mr. and Henry M. Whiteley, Mr. and Mrs. BEus- Raleigh P. Hove, J. Kallman Mrs. Mre, tace Cullinan, and wife, Edward Powers, Edith Fierla, J. B. Clark, M M. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Wil 1d and Miss Gowan. SW: H. J. Butler, P. J. Wilkinson, . R. Pearce, S. A. Butler and J. Costigan, Miss M. Bronson, Gillespie, Miss E. Gillespie, Dalsy Ella Haines, D. V. Sullivan, M. T . Joseph F. Butler, E. W Tilton, Josephine C. Wilisch, Mr. E. Harris, Phillp S. Carlton; Mr. D. Edward Collins, Oakland; Evelyn McGrew, Mrs. M. McGrew, Oakland; Miss A. R ¥na. San Mateo. THE TALLAC From San Francisco—Mrs. C. L. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wangen- heim, Miss D. Heyneman, Benjamin Arnhold Jr., Mrs. Benjamin Arnhold, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gailois. Jeanle Gallols, Miss Rose Neuman, Miss Minnie Neuman, Mrs. J. Stern, Miss Saidee F. Stern, Miss Anita J. Stern, Mrs. Martin Sachs, Miss Sachs, Miss Larrls C. achs, J. Fleishman, Miss Lizzie M. Whitmore, A. H. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. George F. May, Sigmund Schwabacher. Mrs. Schwabacher, Miss Stella R, Schwabacher, Miss Helen R. Schwa- bacher, Mr. and Mrs. John Weglein, Miss Ha- zel Wegleln, Master John Weglein, Miss Caro- 1yn Rosent! Liebes, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Bachmann, Miss A. bachmann, George L. Al- exander, Miss Sophie Clayburgh, J. Barth, Mrs. H. T. Bickel and son, Miss Jennfe Bell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Breeden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Emanuel, N. NickelAburgh, Mre. George Huntsman, Miss G. Huntsman, Mrs, F. Patek, Miss Anita Patek, afiss Rttlin ger, Arthur S. Rosenblatt, Joseph L. Greene- baum, Willlam J. Lyons, E. B. Cantreil, George A. Kobn, Mrs. George A. Kohn, Percival Ui my, Con Roman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schussler and son, Miss L. Schussler. Miss A. Schussler, Miss Wright, Bugene Goodwin, Mrs. Goodwin, P. Jénnings, Mrs. Jennings, Mr. and A. Becker, Miss Helen M. Bremer, Milton A. Bremer, Gustav Sutro, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Shepard, Ludwig Schwa. bacher and wife, James H. Schwabacher, Al- bert Schwabache A. B. Butler, Mrs. A. B. Butler, Miss H. V. Barton. Miss Lurie J. But- ler. Gladys Butler, Miss Frank Butler, A. B. Butler Jr., F. D. Monckton, wife and son, J. F. Plagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Worthington Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Dutton, Earnest Livingston, Gordon Griffith, Mrs. Richardson, Dr. M. Herzstein, H. T. Bickel, J. A. Stephens, Butler. Mist and Mri Wwife, E. Avery McCarthy and daughter, J. M. E. Pitzpatrick, F. R, Chadwick and wife, G. D. Emerson, Martin Triest, Herbert Fleish- hacker, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hansen, J. Me- Crystlc, Jobn Hedley, Dr. M. R. Gamiits, Charles S. Jacobs, J. L. Wolf, Maurice Selig, H. Frankie, Sam N. Levy, Newton M. Bell, H. H. Start, M. W. Buckman, Mrs. Thomas Gar- ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other faclal blemishes are removed by DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe building, 1170 Market street, cor. Taylor, rooms 28-20, with the electric needle without pain or scar; permanency guaranteed; hours 1to 4 p.m. DANDRUFF Positively cured by daily applications of Brah- man Cream to the scalp. Sold by J. S. Potts Drug Co., 1016 Market st., and other druggists; also at office of DR. TRAVERSE, 1170 L rett, Mrs. M. Brown, Charles Sutro, Kenneth Watson, George D. Cohn, N. Nathan, C. B. Perking, J. P. Wallace, Mrs. J. P. Wallace; W. C. Peyion, wife and two children; Mr. 'and Herman Waldeck, Miss Hilda Samson, E. C. Nathan, H. J. Maxwell, Mrs. H. J. Max well, Angelo R. Depew, Mrs. ‘Angeio R. Depew E. M. Preston, Mrs. D. R. McNeil, Miss Anna | , y. Miss A. M. Baum, Gl C. eil, B. Arn< h A. Williams 'and ‘four children, ir. and Mrs. R. W. Hartison, John E. Alexander, | Bernijce . Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tal- lant and four children, A. W. Burgren, W. W. | Mathewson, P. W. Brady, Finlay Cook, John | B. Cartland, James.H. Flynn, Charles A. Vo- gelsang, Honorina J. Murphy, Nora Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. J. | H. Hatch, Ph. De Mart and daughter, | Charles L. Leonard and wife, J. Norman, ; Roger Bocqueraz, r.neln raz, Miss Jennle Bocqueraz, Mrs. ocqueraz, R AR Dr. de Marvil " Kaighin, | San Francisco ladies have eve fe and daughter; C. vig. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Scanlon, Miss James H. our, Dr. I. included. Ethel 0. McCormick, Mrs. J. T. Marshall McCormick,” Mr. and Mrs. M Miss Hilda Brown, J. M. Loewe and wife, Leon ! F. Patek, M. P. Danly, W. Plunkett, orf and family, A. Abraham, Mr. and M, Wright, Mrs. Fries, Miss Dorothy Isaac Hecht, Master Frank H. | Woods, Miss Maggie Westphal, | 3 B. Findley, Mrs, F. M Mr. and Mrs. Henry fiss Durnham, . W. Kenney, Mrs. | s E. Nathan, Mrs. I, L. Pool, Mr. | rinbaum, Julius Schwarzschild: J. § ng, wife and child: Mrs. George Spaulding, (. A. Thurston. M. Meyer, A. Mey er. From Los ¥. A. Jesurun, Mrs. G, H. Kin ¥ es P. McCarthe, E. T. Yarnell. Sacrament: Dierssen, Robert Weinstock, H. Welnstock, J. L. Tucker and wife. From Oakland—R. Revalk, wife and child; J. S. Waxson and wife, Stephen, T. Gage, T. E. Whitmore, Arthur' E. Cordes, Amy Cor- des, A. S. Cohn, Mrs. Fred Patton, F. C. Howe, May Connolly, J. B. Price, Miss Lottie M. Price, Hazel P. Domerarke, Rita Domer- | arke, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart, Mrs. James S. Dunh: From Vacaville—Frank H. | Buck and family. 'From Truckee—H. K. Gage. | | Brown, Liebes B. pit H. 7 $2.00 Mrs. Holmes, Durnham, Nathan, and Mr « Findle; D. stripes, dots and fine tucks $3.0c and $3.50. stripes—If From San Rafael—Alexander J. Young, wife and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Boyd. From | le—Dr. H. H. Suggett, C. F. Aam. From Watsonville—G. M. Martin, Mrs. G. M. Martin and son. From Berkeley—Frank Schwabacher, Charles E. Miller and wife, Wayne Miller. From Pittshurg, Pa.—Mrs. H. White, Miss White. From San Jose—Clarence | grades marked to sell at Urmy, De Lancey Lewis. From Chicago—Mr. | and Mrs. J. W. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. | Havens. A SPRINGS: San Francisco—Mrs, V Osborne, E. Osborne, Thos. H. B. Varney, J. S. Briscal, Dr. Frank €. P. Pague, Mrs. Dr. Pague, George Thomas, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Laura F. O'Brien, D. S. McClelland, Charles A. Moraghan, F. Heywood, Miss Maud Heywood,* Mish~ Befsie Sprague. "Oakland— Croats, Four-in-hands, Tecks and Ascots — ‘,;’,“‘}.;'_‘5,;L‘;’,fi”","n(?,,‘"sf,fin,;‘ u;(?d e This season’s latest productions mdL]:dles a_nd Ench, P Ench, Leo Ench, George Ench, ? —_ oL - Mits Mavd Hanf, M, Schiran, A Tiviigston Gent’s Neckwear —made of rich and heavy im Coleman Mrs. R.' Schwartz, Sadie Samuels. CAMP TAYLOR: chwartz, Miss From San Francisco—A. | E. White, Miss Annie Schumacker, Mrs. H: | X Baum, W Schnieder. George Sweeney, Mr. $ .65 kind reduced to.. and Mre. E. Stohlmann, Mr. and Mrs. John : Lackmann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sykes, Miss 1.00 kind reduced to . Lillie Erb, Miss Camille Gauck, Miss Clara Wolff, Miss Josie D. Bahlms, Frank Lee, F. D. Linsléy, wife and family; Arthur Oppenheimer, | Arnold ' G. Fischer, Miss M. Decourt, Milton | H. Long, Miss Rose O'Brien, Miss Theresa | O'Brien, Miss Minnfe Schneider, Mrs. Charles Erb, Louis Erb, Miss Sophie Peterson, Miss | Bertha Browning, Mrs. M. Wall, Mr. and Mr E. M. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Al fred Batkin and family, J. Richard Hickey, | C. F. Laumeister, F. H. Davis, F. G. Lucas, | F. A. Hinz, A. Rothberg, J. H. Boyd, Byron | J. Anderson, Mrs. B. Schmidt,” Miss ' Emma | Schmidt,” Mre. H. Stohlmann, J. D. Warrack | and family, Miss Florence Loftus, Mrs. E. J. | McNamara, Mi B. A. Baxter, Miss Gertrude 1.50 kind reduced to . | For WAISTS in Madras, Batiste and Dimities in choice dainty NEWMAN & LEVINSON. A Very Notable Sale of T seen. High Grade Shirt Waists If ever you wished to buy Exquisite Colored Shirt Waists at less than the regular prices that opportunity has now arrived—To-morrow we shall offer the most phenominal Waist values Every popular style in the very newest and most fetching designs of the season—some of them exact duplicates of the very expensive imported Waists, are All are marked at prices so temptingly low that it certainly will not take long to close out the whole collection—Here are. details : $3.30 and Ca ;|trimmed with Hamburg insert- button front or back; were|ings, ™edallions, buttons and|ings, Feather stitchings, ete. braid; were $3 75 and $4.00. 45¢ 50c¢ See our special window display of these goods. Novelty Veil Specials Manufacturers’ samples of Imported Veils and Hat drapes—over 1000'styles, every one different— some real lace, some chiffon in embroidered and applique fiowered effects, others chiffon in plain and fancy hemstitchings—all in the most fashion- ' Neckwear Reduced ported wash fabrics, all colors including white— Three kinds reduced as follows: Good Corsets $1.00 Excellent wearing—fine fitting and comfortable are the special features in this corset—made of heavy black Sateen in the latest STRAIGHT FRONT shape, short above the waist and long be- low, and cut low under arms, it is especi- Holz, Mrs cDuff, Mr. and Mrs. O. Will ally adapted for full figures, size 18 to 30 ber, H. C. Curtis, J. N. Everett, J. Bow- : : - ::erfrw. 3. Pattosien, Mrs. ©. Milier, OIlovwer| Extra sizes 31 fo 36, price $1.75 Kehrle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mayer, J. Merrill, J. Tracy, Miss L. McCormack, L. A. Maison, Milton J. Moye, Henry C. Costa, William Rom- bach, W. D. Miller, King Scott, Brendon Clark. F. Radell. B. Frank, A. A. Batkin, Mr. and | Mrs. J. McGiffer, Miss Ritta Haynes, Miss Ida | Fieher, Miss Anna Fisher, Frank H. Davis. A special lot—Boys’ Fancy Wool Sweaters— 5 ;. €l s s Josaph 3 H H Hickey,_ Bidere Van Winkle, Ray. Gibere all sizes, in colors—Navy Blue, Cardinal and T. McGill, Nels Adams, Mi; M: et i Biack. Oakland—Miss Barbara Ford. Miss Royal Blue with edges of cuffs, collar and Evelyn Kelly, Miss Mzae Flynn, Miss Margaret | Curran, Mrs. F, Sherburn, Scott Veich, Miss Grace Redmond, E. H. Woolsey, Miss Alice Gregory, Mis thel MeMi 8, Geor s i Henderson. Mic# Tabel Henaer Friend, «offered at this price $1.00. James H. Lafferty, Lota M. Lafferty, Mrs. Ella Lafferty, J. H. King, Miss Hazel Lafferty, sweater prettily finished with white mercerized stripes—nothing like this in quality or style ever For WAISTS in Batiste, Linen $1.50 Boys’ Wool Sweaters $1 nvas, some Gibson styles, |and Mercerized Chambray and @Q(0C yard :38¢ 55¢ || able colors—marked to close out quickly at 40¢, 65¢, 85e, for city or country—originally sold for $3.00 and $3.25 a suit; now were 12%c and 15¢ yard—to close 10e¢. were $4.50, $5.00 and $5.75. Sale of Choice Tapestries An offer that will interest hotel proprietors as well as our large trade of housekeepers. 50 INCH ORIENTAL TAPESTRIES — all* bright new goods in choicest of Persian and fancy you are in need of Portieres, Door Hangings, Cozy Corners or Couch Covers we urge you to see these Tapestries which are without question the best values ever shown—Theee $1.00 and $1.50 Bathing Suits $275 | Here is an exceptional opportunity to obtain a pretty bathing suit at a low price—They are all well made of extra fine quality navy blue flannel and are neatly trimmed with white braid—goed $2.75 Wash Goods 10¢ On sale to-morrow: for quick clearance all the balance of several lines of new Wash Goods com- prising all sorts of pretty sheer materials such as Lawns, Batistes and Dimities that can be made into the daintiest of summer dresses and waists, NP Tafterty.” Alameda—. N, Everett, RIVERSIDE HOTEL: _Yokohama, Japan B MeLect BME RS g TEeles—C: | George Witschey, H. Wambold. From Ukiah— TS amn omia, Rapmond, i sy | Mr. and Mra. W. H, Miller, Adele McMurrey. Alameda—. H. Romer and | FYom Stockton—Ila Greene. ' From Potter Val- | ley—A. Q. Sides, W. T. Eady. . Martin, Mrs. Martin, Wintred 4 4 = artin, Rita Martin. Loulsville, | ADAMS SPRINGS: From San Franclsc Ky.—Samuel S, Blitz, Thomas D, Osborn, Mrs, ' F- J. Harper, J. A. Laydon, L. A. n- Thomas D. Osborn. Menlo Park—Miss Ger- | 2alez, Mrs. C. J. —Kennedy, Dr = H. trude Stern. Amy Marcuse. Oakland—Mrs, M. | Fred v!,flerfyon.k lp!;lm e gL vet(i' Lochter. Stockton—Mrs, G. P. Simpson, Rob- & . Jackson, F. J. W. B. Glidden and wife, Roxie Coleman. Ma. bei Fiack, Emma Gill, Edith Shersy, Mise Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cahn, Addie Clark, Austin Baker, J. Twomey, Bernard Meyer, Ed- ward Meyer, Edward Flaherty and son, Harry | Corbett, Kid Lewis, W. H. Horr, wife and son; Mrs. L. Thursby, Miss M. Sidwell, Mrs. W. Smith and child,’ Milton Franklin, Joe Frank, Anna F. Haley, Alice R. Power, Thomas F. Burke, Otto Lemcke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ka- lisky, Mr. and Mrs. M. Heffernan, S. Foley, Miss’ L. Foley, Miss A. Antrone, Otto Stlegeler, M. Poli, J. A. Hetf- | fernan, 8. L.’ Heffernan, Charles Kautman, S. Sidlowski, M. Morgenstern, I. Grant, Dave Lowenstein, 'A. F. Williams,' Mr. Brizzolara, Sophy E. Reynolds, Agnes V. Murphy, E. C. Korn, Gertrude McArdle, Jeanie Byrne, Della Foley, Marie Connor, Celestine Bernard, Gene- vieve O'Nelll, Agnes Higgens, Mrs. Dr. An- thony, Miss B. Baker, Miss Roselle Heyman, Oscar Heyman, Fred Jackson, R. Schreusky, George J. White, 1. C. Carroll, 'A. Peninon, Mrs. K. Koster and daughter, Aléx. Hay, Wil- llam McCracken, A. H. C. Mau, Jennie Me- Millan, Emma McMillan, May Mathews, Henry Muller, David Martin, W. F. Lee, Michael Murphy, Morris Knopf, Mrs, H. Ferry. B. H. Ferry. From Hanford—J. ivancovich. From Berkeley—Mrs. M., E. Spence. From South America—Mrs. F. Pearne. From Tuc- son, Ariz.—S. B. Seal, Auburn Joseph. From Honolulu—G. W. Patterson. _From Bisbee, |"Ariz.—Dr. J. W. Farrington. From New York 3. Perboner. ' From Auburn, Nebr.—O. P. Koat and wife. From Oakland—Mr. and Mrs. Fhilip M. Walsh, C. A. Lefeive, William G. Fogerty, Miss Sylvia_Petar, Mabel F. Walsh, Mrs. J. Marcovich, Thomas Mulvaney, JI. J. Marcovich, L. B. Goldberg. From Los Angeles —Harold Fleetwood. From Sacramento—Fred Offenbach and wife. 4. J. Silva, A. Olson and wite, M. Cronan, Bianch Cronan, E. Coney, T. Ross, Mrs. Willlam Price, Miss Hattie Price. From Lake County—W. R. Turner, N. Stith, J. A. Kesey, W. F. Corbett, E. L. Hildebrand, William Johnston. From Stockton—W. B, Aus- ert W. Simpson. Cambria— C. A. Stiner and children. Nevis and wife. Fresno—Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Dore, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Rudy, Miss Ina Dore. Mayfleld—Mrs. M. Moscoin. ' San Fran- cisco—A. Singer, M. Rothenberg and wife, Ma- bel Rothenberg, Mrs. A. M. Barnum, Mrk. M, | D, Bloomer, L. F. Barnum, L. Bernstein and | wife, Mrs, E. Sugarman, Miss J. Bernstein, L. | Auerbach and wife, Miss E. Palamountain, | Miss M. Uphoff, Misg Cora K. Newman, James Brandt, M. Morton, Morton E, Hart, Mrs. Liz- | zie Titcord, James Smith, V. C. Van Etten, | F. Foster, Joseph Rothchild, Lee Wand, J. W. Barney, Frank Herman and wife, Mrs! §. L. | Kline, L. Waterman, Sidney Goldman, H. L. Levy S, Waterman. RUBICON PARK: From San Francisco—Jo- sephine E. Fleming, Letitia Barry, Fred | Lucke: Eugenia Brooks, R. Maertins, George | F. Lyon, Miss H. Lyon, A. R. Anderson, Wil- | liam~ A.’ Crocker and wife, W. Jones, E.| Schutze, E. H. Baxter and wife, J. A. Ander- | son, Charles Maggini and_wife,' G. Grannuchi and wife, Miss Eugenia Briggolara, Leon H. Goldstein, F. Tolford, A. J. Redmond, Lou! Woemer, W. H. Degan, W. J. P. Lawton, R. S. Walsh, J. Lome, Miss Etta Overand, Mrs. J. B. Tade, Mildred Tade, Louis Klein,' J. F. Hetty, L. P. Monaco, Mr. and Mrs, 'W. E. Olmstead, Fred R. Miller and wife, Mrs. §. | M. Ryer, D. A. Olsen, F. W. Harmen, wife and child; M. P. Daniy, W. Plunkett, R. LaMotte, Mrs. R, . LaMotte, M. J. Dolan, McGorey, Mr. and Mrs. Brooke ‘\'r)g{hl. From | Sacramento—T. J. Thompson, Mrs, H. T. Har- | | i Stiner, Mrs. | Cupertino—Vincent per and children, Lillie Speich, Miss J. E. Lyon, George Lorenz and wife, H. Bennett. From Oakland—D. R. Dempster, R. M. Vietch and family. LAUREL DELL HOTEL: clsco—Mr, and Mrs. Ben Levi, Miss M. Merle, Misses Lacy, Lyman C. Lacy, Sydney Lacy, Misses Anne Ja~ | cobs, Lilile Steinbach, Mabel Steinbach, E. H Hildebrand, A. J. Coffee. wife and daughter ¥rom San Fran- | Albert M. Get: rs. B. F. Lac: C . Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. | tin. From Sonora, Cal.—T. O. Garrett. From g;‘;:\‘xes ngf-a TV "Merle, Pierre Merle, Mr, | Sausalito—W. S. Fleming and wife. From Napa and Mrs. W. Tormer, Ilma Tormer, Edna | —Edward S. Bell, J. F. Hottel. From San | Jose—James McKagney, wife and son: Charles Fros. From Dixon—George Scheel. From Cal- istoga—William Splers, James W. Spiers, James C. Wright, J. Walsh, R. H. Walsh. From Alameda—Mrs. W. Keegan, Miss M. E. Keegan, Miss Genevieve Keegan. From Oak- ville—John P. Ames. From Merced (Merced Tormer, Phil May, Miss B. Kramer, Mrs. M. Friedman, Misses Dorothy, Etta and Lillian | Friedman, Miss H. Davis, Mrs. L. Seelig, Mil- ton Seelig, Miss Eva Deutch, Miss Florence Lehman, Mrs. LaRue, Bert Stinson, A. B. Well, W. E. Dennison, Harold W. Law, Mrs, H. Law, Herbert Law, Dr. O. F. Westphal and . e 'Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. | Concert Band)—Fred Bedesen, E. Slissman, W. e s o, ~ Mrs. ' Dr. Cleary, Migs | Cook, N. Peck, J. C. Smith, C. Jonnson, . W. ‘Braun, Mrs. J. Murphy, W. A.|Sampson, R. Dunn, D. Zirker, J. Craighn. H. Rose and wife, George H. Hinon, C. H. Robin- | Law, G. F. Harrell. From Vallejo—J. J. Mec- son, T. I. Fitzpatrick, D. M. Coyne, T. Lan- | Donald, Helen L. Kidder, Lydda K. Fvans, Miss Farrington, R. J. R. Aden, H. J. Aden, Kate Leary, M. A. Moran, K. T. Moran, A. | Bemershine,’ J. Wynne. | _HOTEL VENDOME, San Jose: From San | Francisco—R, W. Coffin and wife. Miss Laura Cotfin, George H. Tyson and wife, B. F. But- | ler, George D. Dornin, Mrs. E. A. Judson, | James P. Booth, Mrs. Herman Heyneman, Miss | Lolita Heyneman, ~Walter Heyne: Miss Vera Coleman, Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Hooker, S. A, McDonnell and wife, Miss A. B, Mc- Donnell, B Large, George Herbert, T. Avery, M. F. Brennan, J. W. Rueck and wife, Mrs. Willlam Wilson, Miss Rosita Wilson, Mrs. Ju- len Sonntag, Miss Ila_ Sonntag, Miss Liliie Reis, Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, Miss Essle Wise, Stewart M. Kohen, Mrs_Dr. L. C. Lane, W. H. | King, C. F. Goddard, Bd F. Armstrong, J. H. | Barbour, Mrs. Locke, Miss’ Spooner, Mr. and | Mrs_A.'B, Forbes, Mrs. Stanlsy Forbes, W. B. | Hopkins, ‘Moses Blum, George C. Boardman, Allen G, Freeman, Miss Mabel B. Cox, M: Dora Heebst, Miss Millie Plagemann, P. Crow- ley, Miss Josephine Crowley. W. M. Griffin, Walter M. Fleld, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bree- Mrs: C. C. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. ball, Herman Hevheman, A. N. Drown, | Misses Drown, F, W. Stephenson, B. Goldfish, | F. H. Dunne, Waltet D, Sheldon, Dr. Adolph | Baer, 8. G. Slanton, Mrs, Stanton, C. N. Beal, | Mrs,'M. F. Krouse, Miss Edna_Krouse, W. §. Tevis, J. W. Byrne. Clinton E. Worden, George J. Lambley and wife, Mrs. Bolle Oppenhelmer, Mrs. Selby C. Oppenhetmer, Mrs. S. G. Mur- phy, A. O. Wyckoff and wife, D. M. Deimas, E. B. Louisson. Mrs. R. T. Carroll, Miss Car- rle Swelgert, Miss C. Preston, Mrs. Charles R, Havens, Miss E, M. Gilmore, Mrs. E, F. Crosett, Jay W. Adams, Mrs. F. D. Jones, Mrs, C, Burke, Mrs. W. J. Somers, Dr. C. M. Armstead, W. D. Madigan and wife, E. A Preble, James Kendali and wife, Henry Mi ler, J. T. Redmond and wife, Thurlow McMui- inger and wife. E. C. Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Moore, §. §. Herrich, T O. Gelinas, C. V. Clough, Sara Frank, Mrs. H. A. Rosenbaum, Mrs, E. B. Partridge, Joseph Mann, Mrs. W. A, Clark. From Oakland—J. A. Young and Wife, Charles M. Rosenberg and family, Charles “PGN-SETTA” SUNBURN TAN FRECKLES PREVENTS “PON-SETTA" is nature's true embellish- er—a skin food and powder combined— harmless and instentaneous. While acting Mrs, Elso Ebrman, John T. Mormand, Dr. 25 a impereeptivle powder 1t sortens and | | 3. V. D. Miadleton &nd wite, Major ¥. & preserves Lhe skin. Woodbury and wife, John A. Prinsen, ~Mra, Clarence W, Mann, Horace V. Scott, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Bilsworth, Marian Blisworth, Miss Clara Diehl, Miss Mary Lewis, E. B, Strong and_daughter, J. A. Helbing, E. B. Knox, T. D. Boardman, M. W. Jellett. A. C. Kuhn, A. Castle, Charles B. Bills F. G. Baker, Amos Burr, J. Marcuse, Charles Harris, D. H. Jacobi, Miss Mary Brown, Henry Lyons and. wife, T. Raphacl and wife, A. B. Paul Jr, Miss Sussanna Throckmorton. M. D, Cohn, B, Q. Regensburger, Miss Helbing, “FON-SETTA” never spolls or dries Send €c for ssmole. Full size jar 50c. ‘T; your druggist does not keep it ask him to get it tor you. Anita Cream and Toilet Co. Los Angeles, Cal C. Duane, | GILROY Mrs. Fred Katz, Miss A L. J." McCs | Butler, Mrs. B | eobson, B. Kelly, M. O. Lon: Suglier, | From New Oliver and HOTEL San Franct: George D, Lilfenthal, A, P. Van Walter, Dr. cisco—J. G. wards, P, Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bray, Mrs. Jennie O’Neill, Mrs. R, R. Emerson and son, P. D. Mooney, H. H. Hansen, F. J. Lewler, Mrs. N. D. Fritz, F. Henkel, D, . Powers, Miss A. Jacobson, Miss S. Ji F. A. Wellborn, H. M. Butnell, A. F! Alders, From Oailand- Hughes, C. M. Hellesberg, D. T. Norton and George P. Dyreborg, H. D. Fields. | From Halfmaon Bay—Mrs. J. Francis, E. Ca- | Maye Regan, Miss I. senville—Mrs. M. E. Perkins and wife. | Marie Louise Sussman, W. H. A, McKenzie, F. J. Rodgers, Stanley Stillman, rletta Heiler, A. E. Magary, W. C. McCloskey. Mr. and Mrs, HOT SPRINGS: From San Fran- Burton, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ed- eron. Redlands—Mrs. E. M. Rockhill. Wight, Pearl Wight. Katz Jr., Miss Flossie Katz, Phil Lulu Katz, N. Hansen and fam- Bowhay and gon, F. M. Meadows, ‘arthy, B. Burns, Mrs, Willlam A. S. N. Hilbert, gn George D.. Costigan. ol bel Edith Hood. HOTEL MATEO, San Mateo: Thomas, Miss R. Boyece, J. Jackson, A. D. Henry, Mrs. S. Mrs. I._J. Peckman, A. G. Starkey. N. A. Spencer, Mrs. Peterson, 's. D. W. Bennett, Miss L. | Minto, O. D. Osborne_and Wit ger,_ G. A. Boyer, g, thal, Philadelphia—Mrs, Burnett. From Jack- Shaw and daughter. York—V, F. Howard, Mrs. S. F. Willlam H._ Kenney, Mrs. From Denver, Colo.—M. T. W. son. Messerschmidt, Simmen, Miss Georgie Hosmer, BELVEDERE, Belyedere: From | sco—James C. Ferguson, Miss | mith Jr., James | Gus Feder, Mr. Meyer, Costigan, Wesley Clawson, Mrs. Jane L. Sheaff, Louise Heiler, Hen- | E. J. Rasmussen, William Me- d Mrs. Angelo’ R. Duperu, . and Mrs. Emile Bauer, Hillebrecht. ‘Taylor, New Orleans—Mr. and Mrs. Tra E. Alameda—)Miss Harriet E. Austin, Mrs. C. E. Gibbs Jr., Miss Fergu- son. Miss Hauxhurst. San Rafael—Miss Ger- stle, Sam Wormser. New York City—Miss Es- bury, Professor A. E. Willls, George S. Gels, Bridgeport—B. K. Seattle, Wash.—George T. Hood, Ma- Kenney, F. P. Simmen, Mrs. Cam; For WAISTS in Swiss, Batiste in all- over embroidered, Lace insert- From San J. B. Toplitz, W. J. Wiley, Mrs. C. Schlesin- S. S. Saalburg and sister, L. M. Fletcher and wife, F. H. Levy and wife, Mrs. J. S. Levy, Harry Levy, Dr. Albert Wheeler and wife, Miss Ada Blumenthal, Miss H. D. Wrenn, Claude Reed. Miss Potter, H. McCarthy and wife, F. Guco, E. P. Brinigar, Elste, Blumen- Goodman. family.” From Sacramento—Mr. and Mrs. | Lillie Meyer, David Bush. C. H. Anderson, J. Charles Sherman and daughter, Mrs. J. Rourke. | H. Routt, Mrs. From Fresno—T. M. Boyd, Robert Madsen, J. | Mrs. Locke, Vienna, From San Francisco—Mrs. C. P. Gibbons, Miss Lydia Gibbons, Mrs. J. Wright and family, mell. From Gilroy—Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Kil- | Ausiria—Miss Hirschl ~ Santa Cruz—d. H. patrick, C. B. Kroesen, Miss Etta and Jennle | Routt. Oakland—B. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. E Kilpatrick, D. P. Regan, Miss A. Percy, G. A. | H. Heron, Dudley Heron.. Tacoma, Wash. Sherwood.” From Newton, Kan.—P. rs. W. D. Dudley, C. H. Anderson. Carson, bert, M. S. Green. From San Rafael—W. Nev.—J. M. Hetrich. Los Angeles—L. N Dreypolcher, R. Mentz. From Petaluma—Mrs. | Breed. Stockton—L. M. Bread. New York— B. C. Berri, Mrs. G. Damenighinl. From Ala- | R Lloyd, Arthur J. Willlams, John R. Snow. meda—Peter Peterson, R, S. Johnston, Mrs. N. | Yokohama—S. A. Wise. Kyoto, Japan—Mrs. Plunker, B, F. Bugene. ' From San Juan—Mr. | § C._Partridge, and Mrs. C. E. Burnett, W. F. Burnett, Miss | BERGESHEIM, Santa Crhz Mountains: | | c. L Davia E. Marchus, Mrs. D. E. Marchus, Emile Letroa- dec, Mrs. E. Lotroadec, Mrs. J. Buchmer, Max Buchner, Albert Buchner, Mrs. J. John, Mrs. Mrs. Meyer, H. Fay, Mrs. M. A, Hasty, Mrs. M. Miss Emma Wolff, Mrs. L. B. Weiler, Weller, Mildred Wetler, Miss K. Riley, Mrs, B. From New York—Harland H. Godfrey, B, E. Gregory. From Oakland—Miss M. i, Le Duzer, Sidney M. Ehrman, John I. H. E. Alderson, Blanche M. Cam. 73 HOQIHON Loaposss 235 ODD DRESS SKIRTS. Final eductions... Most Surprising Bargains EVER OFFERED IN THIS CiTY. STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONGE Fall Goods Are Arriving Daily. All Broken Lines Have Been Divided Into Lots. Lot 1—23 TATLOR SUITS, were $12.50, $15.00, $17.50..t0 close $7.95 Lots 2 and 3—s0 TAILOR SUITS, were $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $35.00 2 cesecnscnnceneacoo....to close $9.93 and $1 Lot 4—64 JACKETS AND ETONS, were $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 4 ...to close $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 -.to close 93¢, $1.25, $2.45 $4.45 CHILDREN’S SCHOOL JACKETS, from 4 to 12 years........ 3 veeerenen..to close 98¢, 81.45, $2.95, $4.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Pacific Cloak House, 1142-1146 MARKET STREET. EHOSCHOHCHY OROBCHOHOR0! XB0BCHORORCHOROACHORC! OB HORORRE R0BCHOORE § Bankrupt Sale. % % ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE.

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