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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WALKING SUITS. In striclly correct slyles, workmanship, fit and fin We are showing a.smarler line than we have cver shown bclore. COATS AND JACKETS. Every garment is thoroughly and accurately made and a perfect fit. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockton Streets, Union Square. FALL NOVELTIE TAILOR-MADE SUITS, In the fashionable mixed and plain fabrics in tans, browns, blucs, castor and black. PARI Company. | ish. While a physician was setting the brok- en arm of a Butler (Pa.) man the latter composed a waltz song. Take Home with you a jar of Long’s Preserves the finest of California’s selected fruit deliciously preserved. They will add much to your lunch and make it most enjoyable. Get a jar— T hey’re fine. Sold everywhere. Long Syrup Refining Co. SAN FRANCISCO. ~ 'REMOVES THE MASK OF TIME that hides the beauty or many faces. The com- plexion changes, resulting from exposure. improper cos- metics and age, etc., are quickly removed. The im- movement is rapid. THERE I8 PURITY in_the very touch of Creme de Lis. It imparts the health-glow of youth. Removes tan and sunburn quickly. 50c a bot- tle at drug stores, or dhect from us. Trial size, post- aid, for 10c. c. B. HARRINGTON & CO., Los Angeles, Cal. San Frarcisco’s Scientfic Dermatologists. @"Wrinkles. F YOU HAVE WRINKLES, DOUBLE ok crow’s-feet, sagging cheeks, hol- cheeks, sunken eyes, scrawny neck, ing mouth, freckied, sallow or dis- 4 ekin, call and see the old lady exhibition at our parlors in o Franciseo with the deep wrinkles and sagging entirely corrected on one side of her face only and Jeft on the other side to show what our 7-day remedy will do, Our remedy for the above conditions is the. greatest achievement of scientific de: matology, because it is positive in effoct and absolutely lasting in results—qualities possessed by no other remedy. You are invited to call and Witness this ving the wonderful efficacy of rinkie remedy and have a alk with the jady in charge. ress New York Institute of 239 Geary street (between Powell), San Francisco. Sole Pacific Coast agents for DE BEERS' SKIN TONIC. A new discovery for wrin- kies. Superior to ail other wrinkle reme- dies. Write for circular, Dermatology, Stockton and The Japanese mokkine is a xylophone of sixteen wooden keys. It is beaten with two drumsticks. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR FREE! FREE! % Is permanently removed by DR, | and MRS, A. W, TRAVERSE, Donohoe bullding, 1170 Market st., with the eectric_needie, without pain or scar. First sit- ting free. Special treatments for curing dandruff and falling out of hair. Skin diseases cured. Wrinkles removed by electricity. Houwrsltodp m | |1s | theater-goers in the character of Anna Moor~ ENGAGEMENTS. | Mrs. E. Newman of Vallejo announces the engagement of her daughter, Alma, to Joseph | Rosenberg of San Francisco. They will recelve | from 2 to § p. m. at the residence of | Mr. and Mrs. G. Brenmer, 1640 Vallejo street, | this city. A. Cohl announces the engagement of hi: daughter, Eether, to Fred E. Cohn. They will receive on Sunday, August from 2 to 5 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks of 1525 O'Far- rell street announce the engagement of thelr | daughter, Birdte. to Leo Mann. | AMrs. Carrie Méyer unnounces the engagement | of her damghter,” Fugenia Jennie, to Leonard B. Simon. They will be pleased to receive their friends to-day between 2 and 5 o'clock at 2866 Sacramento street. Mrs. J. B, Keyes of Berkeley announces tha | engagement of her daughter, Katharine Francec | | Keyes. to Willlam- Theodore Hess of this city | The young couple announce that they will be at home 1o the friends of both families this afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5 at 821 California street, San Francisco, 3r. and Mrs. 1. Rudee announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sarah, to Robert Sal- | binger. The reception will be held next Sun- day, Augvst 24 from 2 to 6 p. m. at the resi- | dence, 510 Devisadero street | The engagement 1s announce: | Livingston of this ity to New York. An announcement of more than passing in- | terest is that of the engagement of Miss An- gela Loulse Anderson of San Jose to Dr. Francls Marion Nesmith of New York. Miss Anderson is ansmcknowledged favorite in San | | Jose society. She has a charming personality | and is a gifted dramatic reader. having gone far in the perfection of her arf. She is the daughter of = prominent Los Angeles banker 2rd the sister of Beryl Hope, the actress, who pleasantly . remembered by San Franeisco of Miss Esthe: uben Harris of in “Way Down Fast.” Dr. Nesmith is one of the most celebrated physicians and surgeons in | the United States, having been connected for | the past fifteen years with the largest hospi- | als of New York, Washington and Chicago, | where he is a prominent figure in both the | financlal and social life of these citles. Tha wedding will take place in the early fall. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Windeier announce the | engagement of their daughter, Annle, to Georgs | J. White of Oakland, Cal. i Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Friedlander announcs | the engagement of thelr daughter, Marian | Datsy, to John Rosenstein. | _The engagement reception of Miss Julia | Marks and A. Newmark will be held at 2108 | Butter street to-day, from 2 to | WEDDINGS. | | At the wedding of Robert James McLeod and | Miss Julia A. L. Robinson, which took place | | August 10, the Rev. Herbert N. Bevier officia- | ting, the following intimate friends were pres- | Thomas Robinson, who acted as best | man; Miss Marie Estrada, in attendance on the e; the Misses Lilllan, Emily and Katherine issell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Olsof, Mr. and Mrs. McRowe, Miss McRowe, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. L. Bonllla, Mise L. Bonlila. | A. Hart and H. Hettinger. Mr. and Mrs, Mo- | i Leod departed on their honeymoon amid a shower of rice. The wedding of Miss Byrde Fisher and Max Schiller will take place to-day at Union-square | Hall. It will be strictly a family affair. St. James Episcopal ¢ the scene of a very pret: rch in Monterey was ! y wedding Sunday last, owan and Miss M. Edna v nited in holy wediock by the father, the Rev. J. 8. McGowan quiet town like old Monterey ro- its way. Miss Johnson was about he was to preside as teacher. The young couple found that the parting would be very painful and finally Miss Johnson yielded to t pleadings of her lover and made Monterey her destination. Tom _th: she sent word to her | parents that she had decided to marry and | they gladly gave their consent and hastened to | onterey 16 witness the ceremony. Len Me- elland was best man and Miss Carrie Oak- | the de’s most intimate friend, wa | mald. Mr. McGowan s a rising young attor- ney of San Francisco, PERSONAL. Miss Pauline Cohen of Los Angeles is visl! ing Mrs L. Bernstein of 1326 Eddy strect, here she will remain a few weeks. Mr.s M. Whiteman and Miss Flora Whiteman of New Mexico are the guests of Mrs. J. H. ! Whiteman, 608% Locust avenue. Mrs. L. Schwarzschild and daughter Flor- ence have returned from an extended trip to the north. Mrs._ Alvin Liebes of Nome, Alaska, 1= here or & short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Simon of 08 Hayes street. _Mr. and Mrs. ¥, B. Fatman and Miss Irma Ullman are at the Hotel Richelieu, where they will recelve their friends to-morrow. Mrs. Edward Ellis of 63 idurman street is visiting friends in Santa Cruz. Dr. James Ferst and his ughter, Mrs. L. A. Madden, are visiting at the Taliac, Lake Tahoe. Robert Tolmie, Mre. B. J. Tolmle, Miss Planche Tolmie and Master George Warfield | bave arrived home from a two months' yaca- tion in Trinity Mountains. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fernandez and Mrs. Mary L. Herget. who have becn sojourning for the past month at Yolarda Vilia, near San An. | selmo, bave returned home, i John P. Meakin, a past grand chancellor of | the Knights of Pythias, is the guest of Cojoner and Mrs. Trumbo. His Grace the Grand Duke Boris | of Russia was_ the host at a box | party at the Columbia Theater a few evenings ago. Honored by the presence of the young nobleman, Henry Miller and Mar- garct Anglin gave a most enjoyable rendition of ““The Only Wa After the performance the Duke entertained his friends with an In- formal supper. The guests were: The Cha valler Schack, Lieutenant Alexandre Frid- erfci, Lieutenant Alexandre Creaves, Lieuten- ant Nicolas Strandtman and M. Constantin | Creaves, of the Duke's own party: Paul Kosa- kevitch, the Russian Consul: Murray H. Cog- | geshall of New York and Ljeutenant H. Howland of the Thirteenth United ates In fantry. Mr. and’Mrs. M. C. Ettinger and Miss Aimee | Ettinger have moved to 1601 Scott street. Mies Millle Friedman. 121 Russ street, has | ft for Los Angeles, where she will spend her | summer vacation. A. L. Friedman has left for a two weeks' outing at Adams Springs. Mrs. E. L. Wakeman, whose rich contralto | volce has been heard so often In church choirs in this city, left for a trip through the Orient on the America Maru yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Faber are at their summer_residence in Lake County. Mre. P. E. Kiley has returncd after a few | wecks’ stay ‘at White Suiphur Springs.” Mrs. Kiley will be at home as usual on Friday. Mrs, Edwin Pyng Porter is entertaining her | sister, Miss Mabel McIntosh of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stenge have returned from their wedding trip and will be pleased to see their friends at 2652 Hyde street. Mrs. F. Rockhold, the wife of a prominent attorney of Chicago, has arrived in the city on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MecLeod of 511 Guerrero street. Mre. Herman Bamberger of Baker City, Or., recefved her friends last night at 2243 Post street, \ | Markley. (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.) ACATION days are not by any means near an end, judging from the number of arrivals at the many resorts during the last week. The weather has everywhere been ideal. There have been numerous golf games in the vicinity of the resorts and reports show that the sport is increasing {In favor with the juveniles as well as their elders. Automobile rides have been enjoyed along the country roads and horseback riding has also been much Indulged in. shing parties In the lake and districts have come back with of good sport and lively catches, and country life is generally being enjoyed to the fullest' extent. In the social world en- tertzinments have kept the *‘hospitables™ a-going and engagements are announced that will be read with no end of interest, while prospective marriages give pleas- ant antlcipation to soclety’s coming nts. T river tales AT THE RESORTS. ADAMS GS: From San Francisco— R. J. Hancock, wife and son; A. Green, M. A. Owens and wife, Sophie Wild, Mrs. Ceta Ry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Towe, Miss Brophy, ‘W. Akers, C. W. Fisher, Mrs. tua, Albert Mever and wife, Fred Ast. Mrs. Schenggel, Fred Wilkendorf, Fred Sieferman, J. B 1lwara, Panl B, Merts, B . Rott, wite and children; John Markley, D. J. Ryan, John Markley Jr., G. C. Schwartz, Joseph Fries, Henry Streylitz, A. L. Friedman, E. Karlson, George Sullivan, Mrs. J. J. Shonessy. Geyser- ville—John Markley. Atlanta, Ga.—J. Indevendence, Kans.—Mrs. Violetta West Oakland—Mr. and Mrs. J. Vin- Oakland—C. A. Meyers, George Spin P. W M. L. Rudeck and wif Charles Heienda. San Jose—J. M. Pettengtil and R. W. Willlams. Berkeley—Mrs. A. C. A. M. Eiston and family. Sebasts L. Reoss and wife. Vallejo—Mrs. Munroe ~ Ford. Sacraniento—Isab . W. Anderson, William M. Ander- son, A. Schaden, John Riley, J. Bird and wile. Woodland—Henry Curren an wife, Sophie levnolds and sister, Minnie Westfaul, Hay- wards—J. D. Olivera, G. Valentia, Senten Gurcoma. Fresno—A. Hall, John W. F' Fruitvale—Jacob Vogei, H. Erown, L. D, Urm: ston. Napa—] E. Heff Callstoga—Mrs. William spfires, Mrs. H. Murdock, Keics Bryan. Lake County—N. S. Stith, Miss M. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Birdsell, Jack Condon, H. Schait: and daughter. Los An- geles—K. L. Triop, William Hubbard and family, Arnold Cocham and wife, A. Cohen, wife and two daughters. Pasadena—J. J. Mar- san, L. D. West, Miss M. A. Keiler, Miss Min nie Keller. Redlands—Dora Ewald, annle awyer. Riverside—M. L. Collins, D. T. Ca- bl Catalina Island—Henry Bloeser. Tucson, crave San Francisco—Cassle Hay- ard, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edgar Baruth, Miss foffatt, Miss Moffatt, ss Lowry, Miss Agnes W. C. Stratton, R. J. on B. and Miss Hot- Brown. cent. and Mrs C. Benson, M. S. Wilson, Miss M. Lewis F. Byington, Miss Bying- Thomas Richardson and iwife, William Miss . 8 ed J. Schuitz 3 5 . Ethel Bonsall ile Bonsall dieb, Efta Birth, Mrs. M. I orris, Miss A. M. Morrls, Knox Maddox, T. Bailly, M. D.; Martin Smith,_D.D. §.; Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, Bert Hecht, Dr. L. Dunl Mrs, Dunbar, G. Gutsch and wife, Sidney M. Ehrman, W am D. Bosley, Master Eradford Bosley, M Willis P veency, exander Russeil, M Ethel - Smith, Smith, Emma Rosencranz, Hilda Ros- ener, Lottle Saalburg, Miss H. Korn, Mr. and 3.C. Levy, *Bibo, Ludwig Frank, J. H. Campbell, Crellin: Oscar Los Ang Heeht, John D. Mr. and Mrs. Drake and twe children, Miss Elliott t. Drake, Mrs, C. R. Drake, Miss Pearl Miss Drake, Miss arman, Mrs. M. et, Alfred Wil- D. Cushing, John J. D. Ackerman, Miss Pl and Mrs. H. L. Martin. § F. Sharpe and wife. John Ackerman, Ackerman, N Rafael—Dr, Mrs. Boyd. Palo Alto—Mrs. 1. Harris, Miss Harri; Miss Rosalle » Harris. Fort Monroe, Va. Robert McMillan, U. . A. Bedford, Engz- Jand—Miss Madge Drake. Pasadena—>Mrs. O. | T. Barker, Mr, and Mrs. John S. Cravens, E. W. Barry, Japan—Mrs, S, Isaacs. Nevada— C. H. Mcintosh, Mrs. Mary H. Melntosh, J. A, Yerington. San Jose—C. Vinan. Bostor Mass.—Harris Kennedy. ashington, D. C. Miss Lawson, SacrameNto—Mrs. = W. B. Snears, Miss Cora Evans, HOTEL_CAPITOLA: San_Frangisco—Mrs. 3. Levy, Mrs, M, H. Levy, C. E. lmes, Mrs, Yates, White and wife, C. F. Taylor, E. F. Card and family, S. Friedlander, Robert R. Yates, Mrs. E. S. Stanley, Mrs. J. G. Newsom: Mr. and Mrs. Prendigast, ) and Mrs. F. H. Smith, D. C. Martin and_ wife, John_ Butler, Mr, Simpkins ang party, Mrs. C. G. Levison, Miss Alma Levisoh. San Jose—Miss Dorothy Cain, Elisha L. Corbin, E. J. Cahlll, James Arguelio, Duncan L. Lowe, ‘David_Wight, E. P. Conkilps, T. J. McGoeghegan, Miss Geano Renison, J. T. Mott, Mr. Lewis, Sam Harris, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gosbey, D. B. Tilden, D. W. Needham, E. F. Magoon. Santa Cruz—Mrs. ADVERTIFEMENTS. SKIN TORTURE And all Forms of Itching Scaly Humours Instantly Relieved and Speedily CURED BY CUTICURA. Complete Treatment ($1), consists of CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA OINT- MENT, to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RE- SBOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET is often suflicient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, Iwhing, burning, bleed- ing, scaly, crusted, and pimply hu- mours, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT for beautify- ing the sXin, for cleansing thescalp, and stop- ping of falling bair, for softening and whiten. ing the hands, for baby itchings and rashes, in baths for annoy'ngirritations and chafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which suggest themselves to women, and for all the Ppurposes of the tollot, bath, and nursery. CUTIOURA RESOLVENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, eco- nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid CUTIOURA RESOLVEXT, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humonr cures. In screw- cap vials, containing 60 doses, price 25¢. the world. Soar, 25¢., OrTuENY, 00 Priis, Zie. Brivien Depots d-‘:‘n,hmm.. ., London. Freneh Rue Ia’ ?’"2 Bave srp Cuss Conry Sots Fropes Bodan Miss | —_— & J.'P. Hysung, Mrs. W. M. Aydelotte, H. A. Hein Jr., J. S. Sears, C. Dennis, R. M. Thomp- son, Menlo—A. C. Bassett, H. F. Bassett, Miss Amy Bassett, Mrs. A. C. Bassett. Ross Val- ley—Mrs. B. A. Boole, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wellington, A. B. Wellington. ~ Oakland— Thomas B:. Pheby, E. M. Farnham, C. H. Croll, Miss Bell, R, A. Lyon, F. C. Wilson, D, H. Jackson, A. W. Merrill. Glliroy—Mrsp O. F. Moore, P. Eschenburg, O. T. Moohpy, Palo Alto— Hyde and wife. Modesto—J. W. Drake. Warm Springs—Mrs. C. Weller, Miss Loreita Weller, W. E. Cunningham. Los Gatos—Miss L. A. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hodge. Watson- ville—Miss G, Wiley. Hollister—W. H. Hol- lingberry. Sfites—Mrs. H. Runnelsberg. Win- ters—Mrs. J. Runnelsbergt Vallejo—Jay Smith, J. S. Hord. | Stockton—Mrs. H. E. Minor, G. Grohan, T. J. Lynch, Imogen Biel, C. J. Levison, R. W. Russell. ~ Sacramento—Mrs. Theo. Deming, Miss Flla Deming. Fresno—G. H. Smith. Sargent—Mrs. J. P. Sargent, Miss O.. Sargent, Miss I. Sargent, Miss Smit linas—3Mrs.’ Georre Teenyv. Homolulu—Mrs J. Lyon, A. E. Lyon, U. 8. A; Rowan, 'wite and uaughter. Alviso—Ha riet R Ortley. Santa Fe—L L. Blair, D Theodore Olmatead. Dr. A. . Olmstead. Cani. tola—James W. Walker. Sonora—Miss Mar- garet Mundorf. Cotati—E. A. Neame, wite und family, Keswick—T. Singleton. Denver—Page Morse Brereton, Mrs. S. W. Brereton. Boston— Miss Hamlet. Chatham, Ontario—Edward Bell and son. Detroit—G. T. Marshall. Newark, N. J.-—C. T. Coran, Memphls, Tenn.—Mrs. W. L. Clapp, Robert P. Clapp. 5 CRAG VIEW: From San Frdnclsco—N. - B. Coghill, Mrs. M. Cullen, J. J. Cullen, Wiillam H. Rankin and wife, W. M. Cartwright, W. J. McBride, J. M. Teel and wife. Redding—G. Kimball, wife and daughter; John R. Jone Dr. C. C. Corbiere, W. H. Sanford and wie, Judge C.'C. Bush, G. C. Bush and wife. Sac- ramento—F. T. Lee, F. J. Beaton, L. H. Stein- miller, August Lane, Mrs. J. Weber, Mrs. R. L. Hoppe and daughter: C. L. Hoppe, wife and two children. San Jose—Miss F. M. Forbes. Alameda—Miss R. Chamberlain Dunsmuir— G. W, Humphreys. Stockton-—Miss Salisbury, Mrs, Salisbury. Keswick—George Willard, sa- die Harrls. Oakland—Rev. Arthur Hicks. Wil- lows—Mrs. C. R. Wickes, Thalma Wickes, Mrs. Emma Pendagriss, Dona and Vera Silvey, Gladys Parks. Lincoln—Mrs. J. B. Miller and daughter. Pinole—Theresa Boquet. Katherine Boquet, Mrs, E. M. Downer, Hazel Irene Downer, Howard Downer. Philadelphia, Pa.— Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Les Doutitleer, Henry ard Charles Les Boutiileer, Miss R. Scherff. CONGRESS SPRINGS: From San Fran- clsco—W. R. Ward and wife. F. : J. Newman and wife, F. V. Meyers, Beckert and wife. Mrs. L. A. Moore, C." F. Mart and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wormver, Mi¢s H. Krelger, W. L. Draypolcher, A. J. Meadows, T. Lithofft. From = Oakland—; Mensel, Miss Rogers, Mrs. L. B. Wenis, C. Wenls' Miss & R. Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen, S. H. Allen. From San Jose—Mrs, Il J. Edwards, Miss L. Edwards, E. Magren, Wil. liam Magren, Miss Quinn, H. W. Hoens. From Los Gatos—G. B, Efner. From Stockton—D. Kengle and wife. From Mayflald—B. Wright, wife and child, Willlam D. Samuels. From Santa Clara—M. C. Ellis Jr. From Mountain View—Miss Laner. From Los Ange- les—Miss B. George. From New York—Mrs, L. Redstone, HOTEL MATEO: From Burlingame—D. 1, Donnolley, wife and child. Los Angeles— Helene Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Breed. | Fruftvale—H. Willcutt and wife. New York— | C. A. Lathrop. M. K. Jones. San Mateo—H. Alton, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Alton. San Jose— La Cro: Wis.— ; John Winters. Hol- yoke, Lincoln, Nebr.— T. C. Bloomer. rs. A" H. San- born,” Ester §. Mrs. M. J._ Birdsall Santa Barbara—Mirs. Pittinger. New York —C. C. Taylor. San Francisco—Ruth Armer, Mrs, B. Armer. W. A Rogers, Mlles | H. T. McKnight, J. M. Blai | Miss ‘Grace Fern. Miss Rhc Eli . 8. L. Lesynsky, Mrs Hollister, F. Dixon, | Moore, G H. Walker, Henry Brune, Miss Brom San Francisco— | E. S. Hawley yseph, Jessie R. Brown, A. D. Bell, the M| Mahoney, Nathan Cohn, Julius Hansnieister, Miss Ethel Smith, Miss | JI | i ADVERTISEMENTS. i i B AMATEUR 1 COO0KS i use of the guests at BAB'S, 323 Larkin St. B6090000660000 0500 a MEN’S TAILORING DEPARTMENT to our well-known establishment. Can show you the pret- tiest line of NOVELTIES ever brought to this market § for FALL and WINTER wear at moderate prices. | Suits sold on easy pay- ments. Loewenthals’ TAILORS Men and Women. 914 MARKET ST. It S YOUTH'S ENEMY —Gray hairs that add years to a woman's face—can be quickly, safely and permanently removed with no bad after effects, with Mrs. Nettie Harri- son's FOUR-DAY HAIR RESTOKER. Not a dye, but a_harmless preparation that acts upon the roots of the har, « restoring its natural color. Cleanly to use; no sediment or sticky matter. All drugglsts, $1 00 a bottle. Superfluous Hair Removed Permanently by the Flectric Needle as operated by me. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON (0., : DERMATOLOGIST. 78-80 Geary St, San Franci | Marzen Jr., Florence Boone. Seligman | | | ! vedere— | San Jos | A Miss Carroll, Mrs, W. R. Whittier, F. Brewer, E. Algeitinger, J. Attridge, I'. Sommers, M P. Edson, P. N. Mill tlan Koeber, Miss Murphy, S, Graves, F. Peterson, N. McKes, child, R, N, Robert: | ornbrook—M. E, Newton. UNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1902 SOQIETY'S ™ OdTING, 29 NEWMAN & LEVINSON. l(/eamy and - Sutter Sts. Beautiful Plaid Silks NOW SHOWN IN A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST AND HANDSOMEST EFFECTS The New Silks have arrived—earliest here. the greatest favorites for fall—Our buyers have been busy for months selecting from the most noted silk makers in the world, so that this earliest display of the newest styles should not lack in elegance—That they have succeeded the silks show. We have never exhibited such a collection— never such variety of handsome Silks. Forty different color combinations to choose from—for Waists, Coat linings, Petticoats and Children’s Frocks, also some pretty designs for Hat trimmings—in four qualities marked to sell at $1.00 $125 $1.50 and $2.00 per yard A Great Curtain Net Offer 2 Paris predicted that PLAID SILKS were to be Here are Scotch Tartans, Fancy Plaids and Checks—over Hundreds of yards of fine Imported Arabian Curtain Nets will be on sale to-morrow. New, choice goods — with plain centers and borders of pretty soutache braid effects, comprising many exquisite ideas that are distinctly exclusive with us—These Nets are now bein Vestibule Windows and Door Panel low prices : 18 inch ARABIAN NET§ worth 75¢ a yard, at .. 20 inch ARABIAN NETS worth goc a yard, at 28 inch ARABIAN NETS worth goc a yard, at g extensively used for s—all are to go withont reserve at the following extraordinary 40c 45¢ -45¢ . Important Sale of Ladies’ Hosiery i [ Regular soc Qualities on sale at 80¢ Over 3000 sample pairs of Ladies’ Hosier facturer at such a figure th y came our way from a leading European manu- at we could not resist—Every pair is in perfect condition and in this season’s most desirable makes—All offered at almost half regular prices. - An assortment of styles that is extensive, including: soc Black Plain Hose, on sale at 5 I soc Black Ribbed Hose, on sale at 4 I soc Black Lace Hose, on sale at.... 3 C l soc Fancy Colored Hose, on sale at.... 3 White Lawn Waists . On sale to-morrow—Ladies’ White Lawn Shirt Waists in the very, newest ard most fetching designs—all fresh goods, perfect in fit and finish — some handsomely em- broidered — Some in pretty tucks, many buttoned in the back,others in the front—regularly sold at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.c0 each—Special price Ladies’ Golf Vests Ladies’ Knitted Vests — For golfing, yachting, bicycling and tramping —made of extra quality wool in pretty shades of Red and Blue with white dots, also black with white dots and white with black dots, prettily trimmed with gilt buttons — very neat and stylish— exceptional value at ke $2.00 $1.00 3 lots at such prices as these: Bed Sheets . 72 x 9o, sale price Bed Sheets gox 93, sale price . Pillow Slips 54 x 36, sale price . Bed Sheets and Slips Ready-to-use — hand torn and ironed, have hems and made of excellent quality bleached muslin— Only a large purchase enables us to offer the foilowing ll | A Corset Special Here we offer a perfect fitting and excellent wearing corset—made in the latest Straight Front shape of heavy coutille — They come in white, bias cut, with extra long extension hips and are low under the arms and bust—give entire comfortto the wearer—no better article ever offered at the price.. $275 2 inch 50c 60c <ez1NC —_— Edith Smith, Pauline Thieben, Nellie Malioy, | === Mre. Kitchen, Miss K. Mooser, Miss M. | Mcoser, Miss Blumenthall, M. Morris. | = e LS Siankln | don, England—Miss A. Moore, Miss C. Page, C. W. Page. B Ganaliic ‘{\g‘oge. ”Hongkonx, China—Miss C. A. Allen, | Doerr and wife, W. H. Finch. Onkland-, | ;. S: Allen. M o () na s San Bafael— | Mrs. 3. A. Maguirs, M, Brandenatein, Di, C. Fresno—W. H. Evans and wite. Wadssorin | N. Card. wife and two children, Miss 3 Mor. Nev.—H. McDonald. acramento. Sara | Tis. Miss P Moose, Miss M. Biume Price, Nettie Price, ¥. Wolf, J. Quinn. Lon. | thal. Miss N. A. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Corden, Charles Hendrick. Oakland—George H. | Derby, L. P. Selby, Mrs. M. Dow. Sacramento —Robert H. Hawléy and wife, Dr. J. D. Pow- | ell, W. K. Beans and wife, O. H, Hawley, Miss | Kathryn Hoelm. Santa Rosa—Mrs. L. Burris, Shirley Burris. Bakersfield—Mr. and Mrs. J A. Hughes. Santa Barbara—Miss Mirtam More. Madera—Mr. and_Mrs. W. C. Maze. San Jose —Mr. and Mrs. Barker. Fresno—A. C. Olney and wite. Pasadena—Mrs. O. T. Barker. San Rafael—Miés Flora Chisholm. Truckee—Joe Miss Marzen, Ethel L. Marzen. Grass Valley—Lucille Wilhelm. Virginia City i v i —R. M. Jackso May display to "“"l' | HOTEL BELVEDERE: From San Fran- miring friends their cul- ‘E‘isvo—lrvln Moulton, A\gu l})dounéunl.‘ Dr. inary i vit jeorge F. Vandever, Mrs, G. D. Costigan, 'h 2 5“!‘11.1] with the | George Dunsmore, itinry P.” Umbsen. J.' G. chafing dish and the Niggle, J. H. Masterson, B. C. Kemmel, Mrs. | charcoal broiler. Both | A. H. 'Vail, Miss M. Stewart, W. W. Clawson, | impl e h | L. Scoofey, C. G. Cook, R. W. Frank, M. A. | implements are in the Bremer, O. N. Jackson, W. R. McFarland, Mrs. small dining rooms, ' E. Brandenstein, ? A. ‘Ly;u-h, ‘m Grace P:{'- i H rish, H. A. Carolan, J. Berm am, . n‘ady for the immediate Duisenberg, L. F. Stone, Miss Varney. H. L. Baggerly, A. E. Foster, R. O. Houghton, Wil- liam' H, Cordet, E. Bolat. J. P Mogenson and | -, Robert A. Dean, M. I 3 Wright, Angelo Conte, Miss Agnes Knerr, Lestie C. Mol L. C. Motz, Edmund L. Zane, H. E. Mayar: Mrs. Catherine Coombs. Mrs. W. W. Alverso R. Irick, Richarl Everett. Oakland—M. H. meyér, Boston—Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Green, Merrill H. Green. San Rafael—George RS SO O RN, | 1. Richardeon. | Stockton—Mrs. M. Rosenthal Visalia—Mrs. ~ S. Mitchell. Berkeley—Miss Portland—Kenneth McAlpin. | G. E. Krom. Oakland—Mis. A. Pittsburg—Mrs. o " Dohertv. Seattle—George T. Hood. Mabel E.'Jm-::i. Bel- | = 5 g jarclay Henley, William J. Mag v '] o—Mrs. Mlitchell Philipp:s Los An- We kmdl’\ beg to inform & rs. FHenderson Hayward ” Alameda , E Mrs. Hugh Carpenter. San Rafacl—Mrs. E. A. our many friends and pat | Cox. Mrs. George Ives. Honolulu—Virginia R. . 3 Tsenburg. A. L. Hasforth. rons that we have added f§| “Ts &, ISLAND, the Metropole: Sar ! Francisco—Isaac_Upham, Miss Belle Peterson, | Jay W. Adams, E. H. Furth and wife, G. Bren- ner, F. H. Gassaway, Mitchell, Miss G. Huntsman. . B. Clarke and | wife, Mrs. F. B. C. Mock, Miss Hortense Stein- pert. S. H. Parker and wife, 1I. H. Young, Mrs, I C. A. Kegires, Alma M. Young, F. J. Young. The Grand View: San Francisco—S. N. Dake, W. B. Diggins, Mrs. W. Finch, G. Gun- | zendorfer, M | Miss Ethel Wallace, Rosekrans and wife, Parle, J, P. McCabe. Stockton—E. D. Rosen- baum! Heviner, Miss Merkeley. Max Conner, Mi Mildred Stern, Master Leslle Moore, Mrs.' J. Crichton, Miss Crichton. Oak- Willlam Finch, W, B. de Nure, J. M, Clemens, O. V. Emil Schmidt, Amiel Sacramento—L. B. Dursserf, W, O. Mrs. James Warvack, Miss Dray, n Jose—Mrs. G. W. Conner, and—S. C. Swift, C. B, Conn and wife, George | P. Yoerk and wife, H. W. Oliver, Mrs, George Strait. GILROY HOT SPRINGS: San Francisco— | E. Berringer, Chri: . " Alexander, Mrs. Miss C. Winkle, R. D. Allen, . A Jacobson, Burrows, N. F. Newton_ Mrs. D, Curtin and Ffleffer. Alameda—Miss Jennle H. Ruesell, Miss M. Peterson. F. C. Neilon, I T. Rodney. Gilroy—Dr, and Mrs, J. Clark, Miss M. Clark, Jack Clark. San Jose—George A. Steizer, T. Jennings, Mrs. M. Morrows, Mr. and Mrs, M. Finkham. Willows—Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Don- ohoe. Menlo Park—Willlam Flannigan. Los Angeles—J. A, McIntosh, C. E. Smith, O. T. Morgan, Mrs.” R. Raskey. Fresno—Joseph Prerra, 'J. Chico. Hollister—John _Azebedo, Mrs. A, Garela, Antonio Furturo, E. F. Haney. Oukland—J, Kohler, P. O. Lempson, W. E. Hayes, S. F. Denson. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS: San Francis —Charles Page, E. T. McCutchen, Gus Smith, W. H. la Brytralne, Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Walsh, D. A, Ostrom. Oakland—J. H. Fotte: Dr. A. F. Merriman Jr. and wife. Los Ange- les—Fred Eaton and wife, Harold Eaton, Bur- dick Eaton_ Dorothy Katon. A. L. Bath, Flor- ence E. Dodge, W. J. Washburn and wife. Sac- ramento—H. F. Root and wife, Mrs. C. B. Welcon, H.'T. Carrel, F. W, Fratt and wite. 2, M. . Stockton—A. Morath and wite. e Yreka—Miss Etfle Yersons, E. Persons. Itna—J. P. Baker and wife. Ager—J. W, Stine and wife. Igcrna— C. N, Hurd. -Portiand, Or.—Julius Low, Cy- rus Todd, Mrs, R, S. Oliver, M@a 2. Todd, R. S. T.A. Walden, Mrs. Edna Wehtje, F. H. Wehtje nnd wife. Rose- burg—S. J. Sutheriin and wife. New Pine Creek—Arthur E. Follett. Lake View—H. Schander. Plush, Or.—Mr. Anderson. Kla ath Falls—J. M. Moore, F. \V. Jennings and wife. S. H. Beach, B. F. Van Brimmer, Fred Sehallock. Folsom—J, H. Burnham. Auburn “—Dr. R, F. Rooney. Tononih, Nev. R Gale. Albany, Or.—I. P. McElan: Jones—A, A, Milllken and vwife. D, H._ MclInnis,” E. W. Casebeer. g —R. C. Spink, wife and child. Ridgeton, 0.— A, Neff. Cloud Chief. O. T.—Henry R. Berry. Cieveland, 0.—J. F. Mayback. Coeur d'Alene, liaho—D, T, Bedell. Castle Rock, Wash.—A. D. Sheldon, William H. Sheldon and wife. Os. trander, Wash.—Elnora Ingram, E. G. Stover. I ansing, ch "w. Potter. Marquette, .—L. C. Jaquette, “‘g;l.‘IOLER , SPRINGS, LAKE COUNT From San Francisco—Abe L. Friedman, M Sydney, Australia—P. F. | l and Mrs. F. W. Johnston, Miss E. Damoche, | S. Simon, J. A. Fitzpatrick, L. Levy, U. Re- Miss I, V. Teague, John Ferris, Peter Recconi, | mersperger, wife and child, Mrs. W. MecCor- Miss 7. R. Dowd, Miss Kathryn McGowan, | mick, Miss McCormick, Mrs. F. H. Morton, Mrs. G. L. Birdsall, George Birdsall, Mr. and | Mrs. Daye Crowley, Miss Jennle Crowley, Rob- ert J. Hancock, M. J. Dolan and wife, Miss Mrs. L. Betz, J. G. Burton, Mrs. J. J. Allen, Mrs. A. Calder, Robert Ewing, R. H. Lloyd, A. Berliner. Oakland—L. Cooper, L. A. Ham< fillcg Dolan. John Dyiseoll, Mr. and Mrs. J. | lin, F. Buckingham, Wallace ~Eversom, Y . B iston, Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Glove: Dr. - | Howard. Alameda—J. A. Percy and wife, Mry finClover, Captain L. Meyer, Miss E. McMil- | T.'S. Rogers, Colonel R. Lodor and wife, 0. lan, Miss J. McMillan, Miss May M: A. C. Rulofson, Mr. and Mrs. thews, Sacrgmentor Riemers, Mrs. Laura Dier- W. Copelard, wife and daughter. | M. Barndrd, Adelaide Dierssen, Sleber, Miss M. E. Ward, F. Van Winkle, | sen, M. La: v '\ . . , 8 mmis and wife. San Jose—Adan Mrs. E. Dodson, Mics A." Healey, Mr. and | Riehl. Stockton—T. H. Goneard. San LS Mrs. Herrin, James P. Fogarty, J.' M. Wilk- | Oblspo — W. M. Stover. Washington, ~D. 'flf_v 3.'& \\. M;'rsa Rflb')r(: gamn and "ffld | €.—C. Hart Muriam. Hollister—I. L. Rans- ", Mrs. l.eon Frank, r. H. Jones by wife, C. A. Owens, J. D. Wadsworth, .S.a,;:_ e o i e TN Schwartz, Josen Fries, J. P. Luhman, Wil- H. Werner, Mrs. C. Werner, Mrs. L. Hudsn, Mrs. L. Borba. Salinas—E. Romie, D. Frilli. J. Tunesy. Nevada City—W. H. Tuttle. Clico liam H. Nason, D. L. H ., D. F. Oakland—Ben Wi [ Reur e, J. F. Sheehan, M ville—Carrie Thurwachter, Mrs. T. G. Wnl?r. on, O. 1. Runnels and wife, iss_A. Rudech, R. Gremke, hn S. W . King City—Judge E. Miss Gremke, 'Miss M. Slattery. Alameda— | Noome B " wonand Sl:ll-dglfli-'y.—g-fl“h'“a' R el: Wall. Mrs. W. Zingg, Frank Stone. | Blance Jobn' Brossrat ¥ Isleton—Hugh Davis. Woodland—R. J. Clan- s > ton, wife and family; A. W. Fox. Winters— | BLACK ROCK RANGE RESORT: From Ed Leahy, Charles Jack Eustace, Fi Davis BARTLETT SPRINGS: San Francisco—John Reed, A. E. JoAnson, Herringhl, Henry Belasco, Mamy XNyer, Levey, P. C. Mills, Marie T. Mgison, J Wade, Edward Maison, Chas. Jay, T. J. Re; 3off. Napa—Jim Maxwell, Ted Webber, George Miller, Ed San Francisco—J. M. Wilkins, W. H. Baker, Thomas Carroll, | Paul Regan, A. H. Brod, Mrs.'A. H. Brod, Mrs. C.E. Jones and two children. Mr. and | Elizabeth O'Haileron, Kate O'Halleron, C. F. Mrs. Pl F. Goodwin, Miss L. Hyman, E. A.|Sinkwitz, H. R. Melson, Ed_Ada s Willlams, F. C. Bekeart, Mr. and Mrs. Al | Clark, Mrs. R. A. Clark and child. Shepard, Mrs, Ge Miss Gebart, J. | Mr. ana Mrs. Willlam Rieger, Paul Riegs man, George F. Turbush, Joseph Sehi <. | Thomas Rieger, Marjory Rieger of Berkeley, J. Lamey, Miss A. McAulifte, Mi. Me. | Dr. J. M. Stalder, Dr. Paul A. Mariotte, Har- A’ H. Melletz. Los Angeles—Mr ana | ©/d Lancaster, H. Lancaster, Vernon Cahill, . . Thomas Hughes, Mrs. W R./\Wileay | Charles F. Goodall. ~Alameda—L. W. Neison, . M. Harris' Mr. and Mrs. C, Prager, R. | 3; E- Fisher. Mr. von Tagen, J. B. Tib) Russell, Mrs. M. J. Turner. Sacramento , Tibbatts Rlack Rock—T. J. Crow Mrs T. Norton, Mrs, Kate 3 Sy Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Thom: C. M. Crowley, Brandt, Joseph Rohr, H. T. : | mann. Charles Holtz. Mrs. Brow | SARATOGA RINGS: San Francisco—F. F. Muller, Miss Bertha Lauken. Stoc | H. Martens, Mrs. Martens, Mrs. W. Hess, Miss ard Mrs. J. P. Baumanr. and son. Martinez— | Mary L. Duado Dund M. Bonzagnl, S. Ferrerni, Martin W. Joost. | Wright Gillan, F Santa Rosa—Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Proctér, T. J. | ler, Edward Patterson, Proctor, G. A. Proctor, Ida Jonson. I . Clancy, Mrs. Ciancy, Mrs. Nonnemann Jr., George D. Fisk Jr. and family. Fresno—D. J. | Otto Piebl, I. Gallup, H. A. Norman, M. Marx, Vaughn, G. M. Brewster. Oakland—A. R, |C. S. Spader, Mrs. Spader, Chris Spader Jr., Gresingher. D. P. Gray, Charles A. Henry. | Fred Ward, fra Dillard, Mrs. Dillard. Folsom—Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyman, Mrs, K. H. | ;-Bert Anderson, Albert Anderson, Mr Alexander. Harry Alexand Hed . Biufr—J. | Gerson, Wilitam Vogthtagiie o< R R, Freem: New Yogk—F. W. Coler. Wood- i Smith, Peter B Reoll “o 08 Scalam & land—E. J. Thorp ana®Mrs. Thorp. Newecastls | S1¢2 Smith, Grace Eliis, N. milis - K. McCrary. Santa Barbara—Clinton B. | fant® Bassyn (COes oo Peope Hale, Miss E. P Chamberlain. Farmerville— | LSS S8 on ™ pnomas Farguson, e 3. Wibur. Tacoma, Wash.—G. T. Shank- | jane Fersuson. Santa Rosa—L. P. Schiot lin and Mrs. Shanklin.' Auburn—8. Barerett. | paot “ N Rs 00y 0 A ot A W, Modesto—H. T. Promsey. Concomi—3Mr. and | Green, Mrs. A. W. Green, Miss Inze Green, Mrs, Manuel E. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. | Niss Vera Green, C. White, Mrs. C. White, Nolca. = Wrights—Thomas Thompson, J. G.| jrs. Alice A. White, Roy W. White. Berkeley Hawkins and Mrs. Hawkins, D. S. Snodgra: —S. T. Bayley, Mrs. Bayley, Sam Bayley Jr., M. Sides. Bloomfleld—J. C. Bivens, E. W. | paniel F. Bayley, Miss Eva Bayley. Vallejo— Fenrose. Washington—John Algulst, Jobn Larsen, Edward Denny, T. B. Sweeny, PARAJSO SPRINGS: San Francisco—Mrs. | Benjamin Straus, Joseph Fhscla, A. . Pescla. Mrs. J. J. Ma- honey, Joseph Mahoney, Mrs.’ T. F. Judge an family, Miss A, Eisen, Miss M. C. Taliatero, | TWo of the Aldermen recently elected James C. Dunphy, E. Meussdorter, Mrs. Jost, | at Greenfleld, Mo., were unable to qualify John Wallace and wife, Miss Kate Wallace, S. | on account of delinquent taxes. _ FALL STYLES NOW READY! At Wholesale Maker to Wearer Prices. The new store have closed out all their spring stock and we are showing only NEW AND EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES, TAILOR-MADE SUITS.... 8§15 to 875 CAPES AND JACKETS.... $5 to $45 SILK and CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS. MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S JACKETS. Impor Samples of 22-inch COFFEE JACKETS . . 825 to $40 THE PACIFIC CLOAK HOUSE, 1142-1146 MARKET STREET.