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THE & 32 N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 Society Events 1903. ¥ — A nervous, irritable mother, often on the verge of hysterics, is | | for children; it ruins a child’s disposition and reacts | 1f. The trouble between children and their mothers | is d i | unfit to cs to the fact that the mother has some female ly unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves it is impossible for her to do anything | p it, as her condition is due to suffering and | used by some derangement of the uterine system | and all kinds of pain, and she is on the verge ‘\ finds that she cannot be calm and quiet with her | | $ that her condition needs attention, and she can- 1ke Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound. | | 1d up her system, strengthen her nerves, and | handle a disobedient child without a scene. The | | 1 difference, and seeing their mother quiet, | | Mrs. May Brown, of Chicago, Ill., says: {} “ DEAR Mns. PrNgmAy : —* Honor to whom honor is due,’ and you deserve both the thanks | and hongr of the mothers of America whom you e 50 blecsedly helped and benefit: 1 have i1 Lydia E. Pinkbham’s Vegetable Com- —— To-morrow We Start the Annual Sale of-Ladies’ Muslin Underwear ! This is one of the most important announcements our house has ever made—no sale that we have any record of will compare with this—Tables and counters will be laden with as rich and unique a collection of fine Undermuslins as this city has ever seen—Thousands of garments prettily designed and daintly trimmed are in this offering—and all marked at prices remarkably low: CORSET COVERS 20c 30c 45c 60c DRAWERS . . 30c 45c 60c 80c CHEMISES . . 45¢ 70c 8ic $1.00 NIGHT GOWNS . . 50c 65c 85c 1.10 SKIRES ... .$1.00 $1.35 $1.60 2.00 . An Exceptional Silk Sale 87c per Yard for Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Silks Yards and yards of superb new silks go on special sale to-morrow. You will marvel at the sale price when you see them — for never have such exquisite silks been offered at anywhere near this price. Handsome black and white designs in Taffetas, Regence’ and Armures — Blue and White Jacquard Taffetas in small and medium designs, also pretty polka dot effects especially adapted for the coming season’s new shirt waist suits —Silks that for less than $1.25 and $1.50 per yard— To-morrow at - Extraordinary Lace Curtain Sale ] Do you need Lace Curtains? We have planned a sale of greatest interest for all Having done a phenominal Curtain business a great many broken lines have a 1 three and four pairs of a pattern — These we place on special sale to-morrow out quickly : Nottingham Lace Curtains (value Arabian Lace Curtains Irish Point Curtains Irish Paint Curtains (value $6.50). Irish Point Curtains (value $9.00) . | Sl of Broken Linesin | Odd Shell Combs Wool Knit Shawls | We have but one aim in arranging this sale | | and that is to sell at once all broken assortments— i To-morrow all our $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 Wool Knitted Shawls, square or circular shapes in black,white,navy,red, pink,gray and light blue— at Half Regular Prices but Combs that are g — some plain, Not real tortoise shell — finely finished, vy and s others with cut steel and Rhir that that v that pnund when I would feel run-down, nervous le, or have any of the aches and pains pe. and I have found ynce and gave me new , members of our Lit- e | Back Combs, Reduced to 85c each Flannel Waist Patterns hest praise of your 4 Tapestry Squares the holidays are ) quet followed at the home of the groom’s : ; DS e N : £ e, Irrnithes fas. 24 & fia AR A 25 Howard strect.” Among those For Pillow Tops, Chair Coverings, etc. Sale Price $1.95 each h nst sub: 0 an o . 2 - _ | present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Winter Jr., s 2 ilisis o o> 4 ,_ ed wi i i oo i ok M= e T. A: Rigdon, Mr. and Mre: | We offer to-morrow on our second floor, an | Iast wesk’s E Flannel Waist Patterns Lydia b 9‘ Fl“h ‘um o | H . and Mrs. H. Walsh, | immense assortment of choice Tapestry Squares | Wi'' continue for a few days longer—the quantity table Compound and Sanative W d.\ll; ther £ s g Wroaen M, o N A i R at prices positively lower than we have ever | involved was very large and there are still ou a wsts of riends in Chicagc b ¥ | Bttt g - g B caipnd ", = e fe es & 1 hese %] Tai Lo B < v o B h wreath disappear- | and Mrs. C. H. Putnam, Mr 1 Mrs. known for such fine goods — some are a perfect es to be had—These dair Waist A% B ws and presents have Scllpen A S0 Mg M Tuswe imitation of Goblin tapestry, others are in hand- ontain three yards —ample length AY Br - . e ¥ oyle ing, Mrs. L. 5 2183 = 2 5 2 . Ao, WiCh' the, exeip Mrs, Walsh, Mrs. Clise, Linde- some Orienta! and Roman desigus —all at prices sivart up-to-date waist—among them Mrs. McKinny. of a few new year calen- Mrs. C. Haven: H. Pitcorn tike theee : the choicest of Bedford Corc Granite i . 4 . Morrissey, ) N. Walsh, Mi TN " o Temese cloths. i 2 '3 s and o > d let y yoks, Miss L. Nolan, Miss R. Wet- | Squares 22 x 3¢ Roman Designs 35¢ I’L._ucse cluths, 1o peatest of, si5ipey »flh_Pefi{‘*‘“ ENGAGEMENTS. nert, Miss A. Kerrigan, Miss Julia Win- Squares 20 x 20 Goblin Tapestry 45¢c | designs, also handsome solid color Flanvel§ with AR ke . | ter, Miss S. Strelger, M. Winter, H. Win- | 5 2 2Ty S > > - & % . sl ter, . Winter, T. Morrisséy, G. Waish, Squares 24 x 24 Oriental Designs. 75¢ | your choice to-motrow—sale price, F." W A. Frisch, Mr. P E ~ obli AR . per patiern. % Fiaher, C. Umland, Al Wi | Squares 26 x 26 Goblin Tapestry. .-$1.00 : PET[ . A pleasant New Year's quiet mar: Mi. nd Bruce Adams st. ™ - 6, 1% Church. Rev. E. J E . re 7 o A <. ceremony. A small reception fc FRIE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. = Me | femony g b £ i hing in your case about which you would iike Mrs. Iton stre 2 downtown res- Address is Lynn, ppy couple | urprise was the 1la Mt Stephen's Lion performed the . Mr. arted on their Tremendous Reductions in Odd Sizes of Ladies’ and Children’s Knit Underwear We have put closing out prices on all our odd 'ines of Ladies’ and Children’s Knit Under- wear—nothing wrong except assortments are broken in sizes and colors : mick lowed at and eet, after ivice is free, and her advice is always helpful. vy "\l; to & "ill"fl ‘_d’ -“,””:"“‘» ;“” Vests, ‘l'ights, Pants and Combination Snits, all high grade garments and Mrs. Adams wi e in city : e - 2 natares of Sido ;i in perfect condition are being offered at 1«3 to 1-2 less than regular prices Lyns, Mags, bl s Cards have been fssued by Mrs. C. H = * 3 » vesterday Charles Whittier, 1020% Guerrero street, announc- — = — = married to Mrs ing the marriag her daughter Olita P— - s A sens = = G ““ to Eugene 20, Rev. J. W. Byers officiating. The | her birthday, December 2, F stree o very Suiet| Eatarion “nsminger of San Fran- bride is the only daughter of Mr. and [ 78 Seventh av 2ehstas T e ; : £ : pestormed bY | elpco. a ith Rose Skey were Mrs. G. F. Skey and is well known in|son, “the boy soprano,” e 3 1 4 9 3 5 r business men In ome of the bride’s par- the vici in whi she resided. The | guests by ing several t } ‘ nln 2 a custom-house newly married couple fmmediately for | French, German and E i i Vroker Tor nearly forty yeurs:. Sir: Tieise | San Francisco, where they will reside. an-of Portland, Or.. gav 3 o sty TIS! 1 1) one Smith . | came to San co in 1863 and b g ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ S Alfred Ron . : TO ITS SUBSCRIBERS. s bride six months | arewell party was tendered 2 o w? | when for the t time she came A HAI | .nce Pardee, daughter of Goy- <3 g s“!j) w to San F co for a rest and to enjoy : ect Pardee, on Monday evening| , . . SIS until early m g v . uch friendship which was then | | zel and Ruth Farley. The n‘:{.e ;( B L e T e ataas . '! \nl Tues: b - b \?wl,;',., 1 the couple ripened into a | Salinger, 935 Fiibert street, Oakiand, was | & =" i Sonday tained a p " bel Ph A carload of Call Superior Aflases has arrived and they are | of affection. Mrs. Helse is a [ the scenie of the delightful affar. The J o 1-22‘:‘-:“:?3"35}'. . t i i : 3 | »f many .accomplishments, an ts were charmingiy entertained and a . o G o now ready for distribution. All subscribers to The Call are entitled | nen in Roc r took .v.p;.rr.mxnem part FA‘ :E { 5::? L :‘_,_m“g waf Nt [ Thohe Taes: | il‘r; .\;;h‘p i e P ; to this g book at the premium rate of $1 50. Out of | in the work of the Universalist church. | e o o o | ent were: Misses Florence Pardee, Sylvia | yote he nos rhemas sl it 2 j 081§ . | wisiclan of much merit and has | Salinger, Gretchen Kurzel, Ruth Aima J{;h'u' e and M Charles J. ¥ town subscribers desiring a copy of this splendid premium will be | taken a great interest Armis or neck can be removed permanent- | Farley, Ruth Salinger, Grace Cheek, Ra- |3 S\ /'g UFs: L ¥ ing. Miss Mab t of $1 50. All mail orders will be shipped by | g o anusic. ly only by the Electric Needle. When you mona Radcliffe, Bdith Coffin, Irene Blge- | pyicite Spiivalo. Miss. Pearl Jones Priber. Miss passed in the south have tried in vain powders or lotions, 1. Leola Hamilton, Gladys Coffin, Mave | Groce vall Miss Edyth Jones. g < a1 express at subscriber’s expeuse. | of the bride, and Mrs. C. making the growth thicker than ever. yo’li Healcy, Helen Edson, Gertrude Bailey, | P “Wm:n.z 2 o ,1“"‘. J. N. H ¢vb(,\(rp]‘ ¥ ‘1 m ms of this great offer: Subscribe for The Daily Call for a | viralrd. Hsfild:lgegtallnxe;( Y Gt tome iy dags 10U TULD ‘_\?‘:‘:’rfl‘_“fi};‘.‘sl?ug S B:::‘:,‘:g' | Martin R. Splivalo, R. Escamil don, Willlam iod of six months and you will be entitled to a copy of this father, the sroom. ornove pertictiy. pattonty o e 18] Eimert RGN Jetrey BAURINE [reuren g T Lo ver and Master Craig, H endid $8 00 Atlas for $1 50. NO OTHER ONE CAN. | Gordan Giliespy, Walter Thelin, Willard nently. A wedding of Interest to residents of the ‘ N v Year's eve at the | Borromeo. Tha 2 THAT | Bassett, Fred Bigelow, Donald McMullin, | Harry Armstrong, Reese Martin, Waiter | Whitmore, Dalton McLeod. Russell West- CLUB PARTIES. The Heart Breakers Club tendered entertainment to 1ts friends on Saturda p s Lizzie Walsh, daughter Davis, Sam Dinkelsplel, | SHeEtaInTmont 1o s friends jurday | After Venice, bridges . Julia Walsh of 3124 Twenty-first English, Arthur Jackson, Paul|® » r <0, which was follow- | th; other 1S E Y o | SRORETART'S ‘WEFORY | APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE street, and the groom was Moritz Winter | | Overend and George Bigelow. < o SHOWS A BALANCE| BY ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN !Jr., well known in the mercantile world | B - . i A 2 & and a son of Moritz Winter Sr., a prom- | (‘ .| The Baroness Anna von Meyernick, - 2+ Members of Young Women's Chris- | Creation of a New Parish Is Ordered | inent The ceremony at the | J AY | tounder of the Van Meyernick School of | tian Association Hold Annual at the Palo Alto Mis- | church was witnessed by a large number | | Music, entertained her friends Monday | latives and frienc s, the service being | sion. Meeting and Elect Officers. i 1 T fcrmed by the | - Y s| Seve appointments have been made | Miss Nellile Walsh, sis & eld and a new parish created by his Grace acted as bridesmald. A reception and ban- | MRS. NETTIE HARRISON'S Archbishop Riordan. The Palo Alto Mis- | LATEST PORTRAIT. sion has been constituted a parish and Res <innon has been appointed rector. iam Lyons has gl of the Chu N Park. ADVERTISEMENTS. older than you shouid. It can been or you can buy my FOUR-DAY H ven the rectorship ativity at Menlo nyth, who has been tant at » Park, has been transferred to St Peter's Church in this city. The assistant priests of the diocese will hold their next n meeting on the first Monday in the as re than of the The lunch also well . faet, e —— | & various Rogieted PERSONAL. applied G. J. Becker of Naalehu, Hawaii, 1s spending & few months at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Zimmer- man, 762 Harrison street. | ($1.00 Per Bottle.) EASY TO USE. NOT STICKY OR nt = w t was read and It 4 been recetved unt $18.885 14 | 3222 9. cers were elected for | Can be kept so only by the use Skin Food to keep the skin heal and smooth, My Mr. and Mrs. Van der Beugle announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Emanuel on | the 17th inst., at Temple Beth Israel. | They will recelve Sunday. the 15th inst., | | at 1522 O'Farrell street, between 2 and 5| o'clock. Is best. No guessing match al Wrinkles, saggl d bl | Wrinkles, sagsing of cheeks, flabbiness of | 1y PRRE S0 SUCSURE FATCR throat and bagging of eyelids removed and face rejuvenated by the electric roller method of treatment used by Dr. Caissarato of Paris. o Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen will celebrate | . HAIR Does not become you, but makes vou look restored to original color at my parlors, RESTORER | | Perfect C‘(;nplexions ‘ Lola Montez Creme ever offered, for it creates lovely complex- fons and prevents blemishes; 75c a Jar. Only way you can keep from'getting tan, | evening with an enjovable Christmas | | party at her residence. Over a hundred ! ladies and gentlemen were present and each received a dainty souvenir of the oc- casion. The rooms were nandsomely dec- eorated to repres a winter scene and novel features were introduced by way of electrical effects. Old-fashioned Chris | mas carols were indulged in and solos A IR | were rendered by Miss Helen Heath and Fur Department Nearseal Jackets. CNE -THIRD OiF NOW!! This Way— In the be easily Miss Mabel Craig, accompanied on the violin by Mr. Wertheimer A dance con- cluded the evening. Vb | The Misses Alice and Frances Shine | gave a very pretty party at their home, | 1515 Scott street, on the Zith instant, in | honor of Miss Julia Tanner, who recently | graduated from the Lowell High School. { The house was beautifully illuminated on the outside with colored Chinese lanterns, land on the inside with hundreds of in- candescent lights of ail colors, making a charming scene. Dancing and a musical | programme were the main features of the evening. Supper was served at 12 o'clock. The party was pronounced as one of the | most enjovable affairs ever participated | in by those present. Among those present | R. Markle, Dr. W. J. Likens, Libby, Joseph Gruhn, A. Vance, Joseph Baptista, S. Israel, A. Hewett, GREASY. $25.00 Nearseal Jackets, now $16.50 $37.50 Nearseal Jackets, now $25.00 $50.00 Nearsecal Jackets, now $33.50 $85.00 Nearseal Jackets, now $56.67 All new-made for this season's selling. And the styles are the latest. Original prices were as low as seiling next to manufacturing cest could make them. The new prices completely upset all past standards of value. But there are not ma them, and if you are interested it will be adv to come promptly. They will find ready takers. of a good thy, clear bout this. the prizes the twenty-fifth anniversary of their| . = m«'f}hl:gdz,:ml:gg:--;-‘ifin ang | freckles of sunburn is by ‘using this Edward Masterson, A. Harrison, R.| Mail Orders Carefuily Filled. “_mams on Sunday, the lith inst., recety- | Moles, backionfe, toangieciaten, naevi and | Creme. Good for insect bites. Whipple, B. Nichols, L. Hendricks, D. Catalogue Free. . o ki . | 8 lfom 2 to 5 p. m. at their residence, | with the electric needle without pain or scar. | Ladies out of town sepd. Hornlein, James Conrad, Mr. and M: I ., . W. Prescott, J. | 15 California street. | " What the world's greatest serpentine dsxicer, | TR[AL Box ing this ad., with 10c in J. H. Shine, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gii 5. J Sadier. AR i A i Lokt FULLE stamps, will recelve a bons, Mr. W. P. Gambie, Mr. | : . e, L . “N‘lr. and Mre. Simon Cohn of El Rio, | Savs -b‘a‘;'h: ";'“,.‘fiflf‘:déi';-él;:";flfler -W——buox of instructions and |and Mrs, Z. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, R. s Prefer the Oval b:n”_y:izozrcfi,;hé::; _?:::’,;.;&;l‘he"': “1 certainly can recommend your delighttul | Lola M H""B. M'r. :ndndmldni‘l H.ucmdboume., ome Prefer the Ov: . e on | Brahman Toilet Cream as the best thing for Miss Bessie Markle, Miss Mabel Taunner, ki the 34 inst. | its purpose I have ever used.’ | ola ontez Creme | Miss May Gibbons, Miss Nellie Fass, Miss styles of picture frames in ————— | An experfment with women as toreadors | was recently made in the bull ring at Cadiz, Spain, and was far from satisfac- tory. The women proved very poor bull killers, and the cheers turned to hisses before the day’ Gold, some admire the quaint shapes in Flemish, Old Dutch and Ebony; but all | who have seen our stock agree that we have the prettiest, most varied and most reasonably priced picture frames ever seer, in San Francisco. Sanborn, Vail & e, 741 Market street, . Brahman Tollet Cream and Brahman Tooth Powder for sale by J. §. Potts Drug Co., the World Drug Co. and other druggists. Skin and scalp diseases and baldness cured. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Traverse, DERMATOLOGISTS, Donohoe bullding, 1170 M i entertainment was over. | 25.29, Hours 1 v.: 4p m e Rogs 1 MRS. DERMATOLOGIST 78-80 Geary St., | and a box of Face Powder, FREE. NETTIE HARRISON Co. San Franciseo, Cal. R. Grubn, Miss Lotta McKean, Miss A. | | Shaw, Miss W. Cutler, Miss G. Symons, Miss Nellie Shine, Miss I. Seal, Miss R. | Hupp, Miss M. Kronenberg, Miss L. Fer- s, Miss R. Conrad. . THE FURRIERY 219 GRANT AVENUE Mrs. C. P. Abbiat! gave a reception on ([Q—9 ——