The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 11, 1903, Page 32

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THE FR ANCISCO CALL, UNDAY, BABY'S | ) MOTHER'S COMEORT lRRlTAT]O'\'S CHAFINGS, ITCHINGS, - Heat Perspiration, Lameness, and Soreness no lication so soothing, cooling, and healing asa bath thh CUTICURA SOAP, followed by gentle anoint- % th CUTICURA, the Great Skin Cure. It means instant ? skin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers. unt of pe"suaqon can induce mothers who have once used f n purifiers and beautifiers to use any others for pre- | g, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands znd children. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate ties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, ith the purest of cl eansing ingredients, and the most refreshing of dours. Together they form the only speedy, economical, 1lible cure of itching, scaly, and crusted humours, rashes, ons of the skin, scalp, and hair from infancy to age. anteed absolutely pure. out the world. British Depot: F. Newezry & Soxs, 27 Charterhouse 51 2 E 'C. Portar D&uc AND CHEMICAL CorroraTION, Sole Props., Boston, U. S & DVERTISEMENTS l Wer o | PERSONAL. M. G. Tonini are in Lon- ad to learn pe, after an ab- Leaves Them With a . Widow Who Boards ey Children. mamma » and 1 have got ready.’ ce of the Pacific Coast ted the fact that son employed eral Robin- PROPERTY-OWNERS FILE | CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES Tell How They Will Be Affected by | Proposed Franchise to South- ern Pacific. A statement was filed yesterday Boa Supervisors ‘on behalf of ree owners whose lands are affected by the proposed franchise of the Pacific Company for a bay The statement shows the na(knv value of the properties and the damage which will result to them from | the change of grade at the crossing of Mariposa street and Pennsylvania avenue, | The property of Elizabeth Christy, on Mariposa street, between Pehnsylvania avenue and Mississippl street, is valued at $20,000, and the elements of damage in- | clude cost of grading, cost of raising| three cottages and loss of rents during grading. The property of S. M. and S, E. Robinson on Pennsylvania avenue is valued at 31500, and of Tobina Colson at | $1500, and the same elements of damage obtain as in the Christy property, in ad- dition to the comstant nolse of passing | | trains. with | prop —_—— Removal of Obstructions. | City Attorney Lane advised the Board | of Supervisors yesterday that he knew of | no more expeditious method to cause the | removal of obstructions maintained by e Union Timber Company on Third treet, between and Channel treets, than for the board to direct the ONLY PICKED FRUIT is used in making LONG’S tions upon all such streets as are within the jurisdiction of the city. Lane doubts that the Harbor Commission has the pow- er to lease for private purposes streets under its control, but does not express a % | wite of William | Board ‘of Works to remove the obstruc- [ IN THC SOCIAL WORLD Mr. engagement Leonard Frank of and Mrs. Dax | Rebece. Wesolo of 8an Fr: The marriage of Robert 1 Belle McGann took place ing in St. Patrick’s Churc lop\ o!flc‘.az'n( Th Only the tmmediate friends ar of the happy couple were inwit Baker, brother of the the home of the treet and San Carlos a 25, wisen Miss Mae Row .\ CLUB PABTIES. of Mission High | School, entertatned the members of two | visiting chapters, Alpba of San Jose and n. at a dance on Jan- geste b engaged the attention of the club. Talks on the subject were give ing and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Hu Whippie: son. ¥ in February to enable to report from the convention. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Howard Overaker of Cen- terville. The Rometa Dancing Club gave a unique snowball party at Occidental Hall, Satur- day evening, December 2. The hall was decorated with evergeens and red berries and a large Christmas tree loaded with favors filled the stage. Dancing commenced at $:45 and contin ued until 10 o'clock, when the dancer took partners for the german. par- | ticipants were provided with a goodly sup- ply of confetti and at a signal from the leader, Cliff B. Rushmer, the hall soon appeared as if a vari-colored snow storm had invaded ft. During the miniature snow storm the | committee composed of Miss Nina Jea Cook, Miss Cornelia Farrell, Miss Mae E Snyder, Miss Pearl Britt and Miss E. | Avstermuhle distributed the gifts from [the Christmas tree, after which dancing was resumed until midnight. Among those present were: Miss Gertrude Austermuhle, Miss Cor- nelia Farrell, Miss Edna Hampton, C. B. Grenfel, Miss L. Starkhouse, A. G. Walk- | er, Charles-V. Gallagher, Hattie Galla- PRESERVES That's the reason they are so uniformin quality, luscious and wholesome, with all the purity of the natural fruit. Any flavor you wish in Jams and Jellies—and the unequaled Long goodness all through. Your grocer will supply you. LONG SYRUP REFINING CO. SAN FRANCISCO direct opinfon thereon. Stenographers Wanted. A TUnited States Civil Service e¥amina- tion will be held in this city and elsewhere on February 11 for stenographers and typewriters for the United States and Phil. irpine services. Age limits, United States, over 3 years: Philippines from 18 to 4. Apply to Civil Service Commission, Wash- ington, D. C., or to secretary at 301 Jack- son street, for proper blanks. e ——— SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohos Datiaing, 1176 Market et street, cor. Taylor, rooms 2520, With the electric needle Without pats. of Scar; permanency guarasteed; mlfiolll. Makes Skins Lighter, Clearer, Purer ANTIDOTES BLEMISHES The el!l.r firm com) youth i e D ite, Ceam at nlxht and ANITA CREAM & TOILET COMPANY Los Angeles, Cal JANUARY 11, | of Omega Nu, a| 1903. nventor We take stock on January 31st. We do not want to i matter how fine or what the cost—To-morrow and the balance o f lation of odd sizes, short lengths and broken lines will be sacrificed New Flannel Waists No better opportunity could present itself —Flannel o Crash and Wool Taffeta Waists reduced just when you need them r in F’fl n, po'ka dots, smped tucked, embroidered, etc., and in the Waist in this offenng is unquestionably a genuine bargain: $3.50 and $3.75 WAISTS ....... now $3.00 | $6.00 and $6.25 WAISTS $4.50 and $5.00 WAISTS .......now $3.85 ' $6.50 and $6.75 WAISTS Great Reductions in Collars and Reveres For Dress and Coat Trimming New stylish ready-to-wear COLLARS and REVERES — These han have been marked at pr'ces which guarantee rapid selling me are b - braided, othe's appliqued in black, steel and velvet—over different shapes to street or evening wear, and all of them in the latest designs : Collars I Collars €1.50 each, ........ instead of $3.50 $5.00 each, . nstead of i..OO each, . instead of 3.75 $6.25 each, .instead instead of 4.50 $6.75 each, . instead of 6.25/87.50 each, nstead stead An Immense Handkerchxef Cle Cleaning-up sale to-morrow of hundreds of odd handkerchi white and pretty colored borders—LADIES’ in sheer white linen, scalloped and embroidered. A great many of them are perfect c soiled or mussed from window displays; can be made as good as new regularly 15¢c, 20c and 25¢ ench—prlce to close Firet Odd Sizes in Ladies’ Knit Lnderuea We do not want to inventory a single odd garment—so we have ta Ladies’ Winter Underwear and marked them at aw ay below regular price Ladies’ Swiss ribbed wool VESTS, high neck and Ladies’ no sleev all colors; were $1.40 each, ankle length reduced to coene l 00 a suit, redu wool VESTS, -» were $2.25 each, $1 50 reduced to........ Ladies Neckwear rst Floor An accumulation of odd pieces swellest of this season’s styles—hand Bows and Ties in the most de marked at these prices to close out: soc Neckwear, reduced to g1.00 Neckwear, reduced to ... $2.00 Neckwear, reduced to .... * Swiss ribbed eeves, all with P-\\T\ to ed to.. R many of the ¥ (Third Floor) Ladies’ Crochet Slippers made by hand of t_'te best grade of 8 fold castor wool, with Peerless g - o e soles—colors red, pink, biue, gray, brown and | <5 black, in sizes 3 to 7 —tormerly sold at co $1.00 pair—special price for this sale. .. 7SC Sa ® e I S I T P CEE CEECECFFFEEECEEEEEFEEEEEEEEEEE FEEEEEETEEEEECoe A Few Words to Our Out-of-Town Patron\ Shopping with us by mail is just as safe as if you were buyi ng in promptly and intelligently attended to. Our Mail Order Department and our facilities for the executing of out-of-town orders caznot your patronage through this department. Write for our Illustrated Catalogue—We mail it free YrcececececececececrcEEEcEcesEeEcEEEEEEEEEEET EEEEEEcETEEEECEECEEEEETEEE® £y feessirEEiree® A person—All ghly be surpassed mvite GEEEFEFEECEE E¢ now $5.00 now $5.25 -up =) $1 Crochet Slippers 75c Boys’ Sweaters $1.00 ‘ | | B C—mr Harry Malbe Miss M. Howard, Cassie Jagger, , Josephine Pickel, A. J. | Berenice, . Lillian . Self, E. D. Eddy, Elsie | Gelder, Alexander am Elander, Frank E. Hamp- | Mr. and Mrs. Wise | ton, May Belle Jones. W. Inman, William A Larkins, Rose Honko, M. Braun, Thomas G. Fitzgerald, A. J. Whitney Hazel Braun, H. Poswa, Miss L. Feist, .y e An enjoyable party was Miss Viola Kennedy her home, 127 nesday even! ing was_sp games. Those present were I W Josie O'Connell, Mac Parry, Ge: ‘I\norre. Willlam .}chflm 'Ph ilipino Gas- | 1im, Tesste O'Cgnnor, Marie Dt toni, R. M. Salcedo, Emily Wagner, Dr. | Viola Kennedy & and Messrs. F. Harwood. A. Bruscher, Elenore Bo- | Doyle, Frank Doyle. Robert A Sepher Thora. land, Floyd de Voe, Joseph Grinsell, Wil- | Charles Campbeil, James O'Rou % Thily afternmon here llam Sullivan, Jack H. Tracy, Lillian Joseph Kennedy. LR o SR Baumgarten, B. F. Alfs, on, Hattle Hill, Marie Owens, James G. Joi |¥. McLeod, H. D. Maynard, M. B. Bacon, | Miss H. Hartley, R. J. Mullen, Miss C.| E. Hartley, Albert W. Marschk, W. | Mitckell, Miss Hattie Fried. A. E. Gil-| lespie, Miss M. Jones, Miss K. Lightbody, | Berry E. Dunn, Miss L. Kaiser, Myrtle Miss M. J. Dix- Thorpe, Ed F. Mabel Jones, F. Mr. and Mrs. J. Driscoll celeb; | erystal wedding Monday even | residence. 55 Jomes st | present about thirty dancing, concluding with a suppe to entertain the' gu | Springer, Kate Hamliton, Alvina Oell- brich, Miss A. S. Hamilton, A. W. Dow, Miss Mannion. Dr. E. Freitas, M. E.| Cook, Elsie Earnschilds, May E. Cook, | | Mr. Elisworth, R. C. Payne, M. J. Burns, | Mrs. Earnschilds, Enright, Miss J. Enright, Mrs. k, Mrs. Springer. | _Those having charge of the affalr were | | Misses Cornelia Farrell, Nina Jean Cook, | E. Austermuhle, Mae Snyder, Pearl PRICES OF THOSE STYLISH Not many. We've had a fine season our history—and stocks came out very eve: left makes us all the more eager to sell - down we handled profits very carel of the sty | Britt, Messrs, Frederick K. Blue, ClIff B. Lo - ool Rushmer, W. Bryan and Vincent Hol- | | 108 Meager whta ong hiors soem, —— { land. } It would take a magic pen to properly des: At R ! their beauty, suushnns and smartr Rev. and Mrs. M. §. Levy invite their must come. | friends to an “at home” in the parlors of the Geary-Street Temple, Thursday, January 15, from 2 till 5 o’clock, in honor | of the Ladies’ Endeavor Society. | TAN KERSEY xorn: breasted fly front—bell sl cufl! — handsomely s(rnp | 'r,\\ ‘COVERT CA Is'-“nx H breasted fly front—military collar of velvet— bell sleeves—lined with <a'!'| serge. Now. TAN KE; T gy U breasted fiy front—double box keats i Dock 1l sleeves with turn back cuffs—lined with satin. Now 216.50 FINE BROADCLOTH MONTE CARLOS. Very swell — single-breasted fly front—trimmed witt flncy -2! stitched straps—Ilined wllsh'*oblacl Tuttle, Hazel Wilke, May Costello, Fran- | | pSatin. Now..... ... .. .00 B et ey T S e | BROADCLOTH MONTE CARLOS. Sty dske, June Yeakle, Loulse Kreh, Gertrude | S os el with beald—Ttasd wilh Mack Ruthe, James Barry, Charles Ruggies, ' ..835.00 John Roach, Earl Stmpers, Crittenden | G Ferree, Leland Morgan, Stanley Deakon, | Lindley Hall, Walter Vitt, Albert Vitt, Arthur Myer, Lorin Kemp, Arthur Chaill, Edward Stock, Hobart Kavanagh, l.'m..g { gor:on. George Sheehan and James arker. CARLOS. Single- es with turn baci HOME PARTIES. A pretty party was given to Miss Ger- trude Ruthe by her friends on Saturday, | | January 3, at her home, 228 Waller street. | Those present were: Alice Plagemann, Agnes Lainer, Frieda | Lainer, Kathleen Kindelon, May Cook, | Elsie Mendelsohn, Alma Gottung, Penr! oy Mrs. D. Van Gelder of Plerce street en- tertained a few friends on Wednesday evening. A musical programme was ren- dered under the direction of Professor Joseph Roeckel. At midnight an elab- orate supper was served. Those present ‘were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Van Gelder, Mr. and " Mrs. J. Samuels, Professor and Mme. 219 GRA THE FURRIERYS TAVENUE Stock Adjusting Sale MONTE CARLOS FALL HEA\IILY [y

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