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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1903. IRV & BRVENNOW (- - o= TR e iy AD S f,\aj ‘VIEN 8. JAIR GROWTH 20¢iat: Evernie als during the | elaborate supper was served. The couple a rest at inter last week, owin received many costly gifts. Among those that latent 1} s crowding Pheir entertainmen into the fortnight before As Gmoted by Shflmpocs Of Wednesd: he lull was in- terrupted i Mflmmwmm——— Kearny and Sutter Sts. Before Stock Taking Sale ' Remarkable values are now being offered in every department—Prices have been so greatly reduced—that all surplus stocks must be sold out during the few remaining days prior to stock taking—February Ist. Ladies Walking Skirts Reduced @) fashioned in accordance with the most up-to-date models— Only a *‘ broken assortment sale’ would. permit such reductions as these : WA[ KING SKIRTS of heavy quality Melton, in Handsome WALKING SKIRTS of Fancy Mannish Suit- dan, Mr. and Mrs. Linss, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Dunn, Miss Rita ~Johnson, William J. Fieber, Miss Mayme Haggerty, H. P. Thomas, Miss Marie Jesberg, Mr. home" days of popular giving their |and Mrs. Wahl, Miss Kate Wahl C. debtors an opportunity to ty and | Wail, O. Frederick, W. F. Blasauf, Henry inner calls. Th v : y any | Wilback, H. J. Mensing, F. J. Hilder- lull betwe now and Ash Wednesday, | brandt, Leshe Cutting, Mrs, F. Rose, Mrs. however, Lent comes early this year | K. Bender, Miss L. Klein, Baby Johnson, And Light Dressings of n g ress g ENGAGEMENTS. % mmn Wissel, Miss Iallian Wissel, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris announce the Wissel Miss R and many social obligations must be dis- | Miss Stella Larlos, Miss Rose Hunt and i | ‘ :utlcura | engagement of their daughter, Garrie, to | George ang G o | Harry Levy. They will eive Sunday, present were: Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Sheri- in many i ances by the “‘at d before the time of penitence and | “arrie Willlams, Mrs. August Wis- 3 sel, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wissel and their | grandchildren, Miss Jessie W el, Miss February § at their residence, 1802 Post CLUB PART 4 | Seaetfeon 3 Y0/57p. "m0 The Camm,,un“-l:ifinii,m Leag;,e‘ We offer to-morrow some highly attractive values in Ladies’ Tailor-made Walking Sklrt:——all treatment at once pS hllmg hair, removes | Miss Julia Eppinger, daughter of Mr. ‘3';‘];1 "\‘nr very successtul meelllnzs on | 1 e W 3 Sy R : : {and Mrs. Herman Eppinger, will become | January 15 and 22. Every section was scales, and dandruff, scothes irritated, itching | the briae of Herbert W. Fox of La Porte, | filled, and the members spent two very {Ind., in April. enjoyable aftern . The following are | surfaces, des- | e s e the successful Sowrea: X black, navy, brown and oxford: finely tailored with 20 | ings, in navy and white, black and white, brown and troys hair par- WEDDINGS. January l—Section 1, Mrs. - Roden, rows of stitching at bottom; regular value 5.00 white mixed; perfectly tailored; were $10.50— 8. 75 y P Miss Sarah Shapiro will wed Philip N. 5'»;2 L yawter, Redel l—ghlx]s ikswlaml $7.50—sale price | sale price . iy - H H | Mendels: s ev 3 rs. Miller, Coburn, Redel ennedy, | asites, stimu~ ' |Meneebaiing ewpipe { Clerfayt, Iranl, - Shetterly, Northerme WALKING. SETRTS in the new kilted shape, made of | _ Finely tailored SKIRTS of Scotch Tweed and Pebble lates the hair | Miss Pearl Mahoney, only daughter of { plus even; section 3, Mrs. Lank, Birch, Mannish Suitings in fancy olive and grny mixtures, with | Cheviots in black, navy and snowflake mixtures; orig- i | the late Senator J. H. Mahoney, married ‘vi‘:g:”"' Sh)eucrl.v 4 ection ghMr& lapped seams and seven gore flare; worth $8.00; 5.75 i inally sold at $i4.50 and $15.50; sale $1 1.50 i ! Eugene Morrls Curran on Wednesday | Houseworth, »: ‘Weston, aWw— $ rice follicles, loos- | evening ‘at St. Patrlek’s church,. Rey. | tion 2—Mrs. ‘Clerfayt, Hall, Miller, Ré- sale price Lousy ens the scalp Father Barry officlating. Miss Nora Sul- | f€¥, Sheehan, Liebold—plus section 6— [livan attendea the bride and Reuben W. | Mrs. Rice, Clark, McCartney, Welbanis— Gl O Ol'tUl'llt Gl skin, supplies | Mahoney was hest mon. The happy cou- | DIus 1 section 7, Mrs. Austin, Korcs, reat ove pp y A » ple have hosts of friends in this city, {"Scott, Weldon—plus 1. ! the roots with | where the groom holds a responsible po- January 2-—Section -1-Mrs. Webster, SUEDE GLOVES REDUCED TO 60c KID GLOVES REDUCED TO 85c sition with the Southern Pacific Com- | Vawter, Stirewalt, Standish—plus 3; sec- " ts of Gl < iR AR s energy and bany, tion 2—Mrs. Clerfayt, Hall, Miller, Re- This is our annual clean-up sale of broken assortments o oves—We cou : b Sk ., | dell. Northern, Kennedy,” Coburn, Shet- pair at stock taking—and to insure quick selling we have made the following big reductions : nourlshment,- | Miss Shirley became the bride | terly—plus even; section 3—Mrs. J. Re- clasp Kid Gloves, Paris point embroidery; in tans of T coran on Thursday evening | dell, McGill, Birch, Hall—plus 3; section 3 clasp Maggioni Kid Gloves, in dark shades of green, { 3 P ' g N and makes the at St Cummins officlating. Miss Ida Barry hair grow upon was bridesmaid and W. R. Borheini s church, the Rev. Father | 4—Mrs. McClure, Houseworth, Weston, race—plus 16; section 5—Mrs. Sheehan, | Walsh, Liebold, McGeough—plus 6; sec- modes, beavers, reds and <Iate. reduced from $r.25 85¢ pair to .. 2 clasp Suede Glo»es‘ fine Ilzh! weight, in pink, old e, slate, rose and plum—reduced from $1.50 ] : 85 | | tended the groam. F. A. Griffig and E. | tion 6—Mrs. McCartne, Welbanks, Clark, b M. i Kid Gloves in dark greens, f I i Dunn were ushers. The bride is the | Rob i = % 2 i 4 button Maggioni Ki oves 5 g » rose, light blue, canary lilac and red shade ormery I asweet,whole | charming dauzhter of Mr. and Mre. g,.?e"::;fi:';' St mow. ST g:‘r't‘;“ blues, reds and siates; formerly $1.50 Pair; NOW...... 89C | g.55 pair, now s iy OO some, healthy | Francis Sairiey wna the groom is & prom- | Lichert, Garduer, Treat-plus & S R TR R, P R | inent grocer in the Mission. At the last meeting of the board of di- | S l f W d Sh l d Thi | e e A ‘ ird SCalpf \_Then all it pretty nome Wedding on Wednes- ;(:‘cll&l;s sixteen new mémbers were ad- 1€ O Ol"StC awls . an a €S Floor day Ellard Whit y Carsc N Miss else fails, | g ey o ieq Moy, | ,The Drize ‘for. straight whist on ‘Mon- We continue to sell Worsted Shawls and Capes at absurdly low pnces—They are all perfectly Father Calzia of St. Ignatius Church of- ‘23}2 January 19, was won by Mrs. B.| ficiated. The quiet wedding occurred at the residence of the bride's mother, 1715 | . The directors will be entertaimed by the | Tmguna street. After a brief honeymoan,| Vestern Additfon Whist Club-on Thurs. made—nothing against them but a color or two gone in each line: Woven Shaw!s made of saxony wool, In square [ . Wool woven Shawls and Capes, medium weight, 35¢ 1 in black, white, light blue and pink; were $1.00, now S9C TORTURING DISFIGURING HUMOURS and oblong shapes; formerly 45c and soc each; now. . g . A1l | 4ay evening, January 29, and on Satur- § Speedy Cure Treatment. oot s et R i b g day followlng will attend a tea to be l Pretty Woolen Shawls, with and without fringe, in | Hand made Umbrella Capes beautifully made of Shet- of which the groom is superintendent. 5‘}‘:}" ai Sorosis Club. biack, white, red. pink and blue; were 75¢ and 80c ¢ 60c l’and Fnoss, in b‘ack or wh‘te‘ were $~oo and $1.60 £ . The sixth g £ th fes will b ¥ | $2.25, NOW ..ce.... 3 g Bathe the affected parts with hot water and CuTICURA SOAP, to cleanse T i R R e IRl I g each, now. | 1 st Important Towel Ofi“ers Sgiond ifrore A ’ 5 %ind & oclock. at the | L “A°delightfil “at home" iVen by Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely, to | ternoon, between 2 Gnd 3 odock, ot e hThe Dreamb Cnb ot Memasoen b¥ | the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. A reception® was given last Sunday af- e 1 | | | | allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Jackson street, in honor of the wedding | D8 to their many friends. Among the a Bl " a AWCREEN ‘ p ot . Bt i St ] ¢t White Cotton Huckaback TowelH good serviceable emmed cotton Huckaback Towels, a superior lasti y take CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. of Mr. and Qg Y et T e o sxsAlng P dre article for hotels or family use, size 17x35, were quality and extra large size, (22x40), worth 15¢ 10c each, mow ... . .. i o daes CiAdi ghetie 8130' each, special at....... 7 , 12y¢ Extra heavy white colton Hucksback Towe]s. with All linen Huckaback Tovels. hemmed ends, with =y arin). The relatives and many friends | character song, “I Could Sleep Most Any were present to congratulate the young | Flace, Lottie Beasley; mono-J This pure, sweet, and wh couple. Refreshments. were served and |1gug, Tony From. the Mission,” Miss | 10lesome treatment affords instant relief, per- mits rest and sleep, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical many gifts recelved. | k;‘:‘;r,e, mlg";‘; enicy _3;‘;}31:'130&& | white borders; size 19x38, regular pnce 12}c each, 10¢ red sndhwhne borders, size 19x40, regular pnce * 17¢ % L 2 % X 2 ane . Fasse | S0 G W % - oo s v ot vre s cure of the most torturing, disfiguring, mhmg, burning and scaly skin, A very pleasant reception was tendered | L:auretta Sylvester; recitation, “I'm the it iy 1 n 1 - ALY o s a0 s 4 Re e bortentini last Sunday at his | Only One in Alameda,” Miss Letia Beas- calp, and blood humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from in. | to;Joscoh Portentini last Bunday at bls | 03, JHe L e e vited gusets fancy to age, with loss of hair, when all else fails. pleasant evening was spent and the fol- | €njoved an eiaborate supper. lowing guests sang: J. J. Kirby, J. g i ‘RH: . Shields, Thomas Brady, Thomas Foley e ladies of Richmond M. E. church MlLLiONS OF \VOA“EN USE and Miss Mabel Edwards. An elaborate | gave an entertajnment and spelling bee o pper was served. Among those present Izln |dlhnen Hall, “126 Fourth avenue, on TICURA QOAP assisted Ci T " | Friday evening, January 16, for the ben- e X F'y UTICURA ?WME\T for preserving, purifying, and nna Finnerty, Rose Leavitt, | €fit of the church. It was a success in cal i cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the el Bdwards, Hattie Cohn, Grace Mc- | every respect. Charles H. J. Truman, hitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore Culleugh, Lola Edwards, Julla Allison, [ President of the Epworth League Alli- Interestmg Items in Notions (Em) Hose supporters, to fasten on the corset, heavy Cabinet Hair Pins, assorted sizes, box. silk elastic, all colors, regular 50c at.......... 35¢ | Lace Pins, with pearl heads, dozen Hose supporters, with Waist band and front pad | Tooth Brushes, excellent guality, each. fancy silk elastic, all colors, pair, . .. 50c Double covered Dress Shields, Dress Shields, rubber lined, pair...... | Rosalind shirt waist and belt adjuster, each... .. Mercerized Corset Laces, 5 yards long, all colon ea. 10¢ | French Darning Cottons, black or white, 2 balls for 3¢ S re ralcor jeorge le > 3 v t . th, ds for 111 B t s with pearl heads, each.......... ags, in the form of baths for annoying e Thore e fegone wrkds Tor siliing F‘:;‘{J‘:Hp‘gmgmd Raids C6 S pmes, e | Queen Stocking Darners, best made, each. S5IE 08 ammations, urt »o free or offensive perspiration, in the form of James J. Kirby, Thomas Brady, D. Re- spelling. Miss Ga}l‘dxe Munter received BRI PLOEB L s ¢ hnsio ot visv e sins Behs s ve oo e Manhattan Skirt Binding, 5 yard pieces, each . . 15¢ rative weaknesses, and many sanative, antisepti i 4 an, Thomas F. Foley, James Shields and | the first prize, a handsome pillow. Miss s relacmrniss : ative, antiseptic purposes which read- Paul E. Falo, E. Price received the second prize, a pret- ly suggest thems: -aswell as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, | ST ty worked apron. The third prize, a pin All Remnants Sacr]ficed = == | Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rapp entertained "'"»*‘h“"h was won by Miss Clara Wil- PERSON \L \\E\T]Q\ s, 1 registered at the Palace. | (RSV IHeR(S af thelt new resdence at o The most important Remnant Sale held in this city for many a year is now in progress at this ; F. H. Smythe, manager of the Langtry |uary 17. The occasion was a house- PERSONAL. store—If you have need for any of the following materials in lengths of from 1 to g 5 yards, you can- W f Fresno is at the Lick. anch u‘ : (f”:)nhul" (u‘; ::vx!h s. warming = ‘.\llnmrt?x»x et “l\lr s:nd txlrs. '1r m:aldo of tl;e H\ntel not afford to allow this opportunity to pass without an investigation—All remnants are marked PIehts OF Bkl 8 ot Ehe Lopez o e ed States navy, the recip ) ny hearty congratu- | Majestic left a few days ago for New | Petaluma s at ¢ of the Oregon, is a guest at the | lations. uests, numbering about 109, | York, where they will Sp'ind ARy at the regular remnant prices, from which we deduct the following extra discounts : By were entertained with a musical pro- | months. | s C = b { All remnants of Laces, Brussels Nets, All remuants of Silks, Velvets, Corduroys, 3 and dancing. Among those pres- . .. ; Nixon, of the ship- nd dancing mong those pres Ma it Barnati tnes Mo | 2 0" spangled Nets and Chiffons, Dress Trim- |/4 Of' A.pacu White Goods, building trust, is down at Burlingame £or w days. 50 . and Mrs. W. A. Hofman, Mr. and | Mrs. G. W Mr. and Mrs. Fred | from their wedding tour and are residing Morgan, Mr. and M George Bender, | at 410 Fifth streét, Oakland. AR il Angeles have returned mings in Passementeries, Appliques, Flannel Waistings, Linings, Curtain n Gunps, Spangled effects, Braids, etc, Swisses, anerles, Table Linens, etc. {ainhart, a mining man, who his headquarters at Gra\fl Valley, mak \Ir nd Mrs. John app, Mr, and Mrs. = PRt She sering g Fruranith My and MG (B TAtE|. Mr- en) B Dbt Beiah il ceieid H. M. Mcintire, a mining man of this \n and Mrs. L. Roesch, Mr. and Mrs. | brate the twenty-fifth anniversary of | = S5 State, who has just returned from Bos- | Daniel Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Seitz, Mr. | their marriage Sunday afternoon, F ton, is at the Lick and Mrs. E. Wallach, Mr. and Mrs. D.|ruary 8 and will be pleased to receive —_——-— 1d, Mr. and Mrs. William Mecfessel, |their friends at their home, 1628 Bu- and adherents by the Prince, dancing EVEN N Y Mrs. Kathryn Snyder, Mrs. J. Corvell, Miss | enter the hall and lead the grand march. S l SO lE - . Mrs. dt. Miss Claire | After a brief address to his liege fo TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 24 —John Kell. who' | Mr. and Mrs. G. McLeod, Mr. and M chanan street. ill be a f he balance of served as & major with the Army of the Ten- 1 Gopol $ < AT OAKLAND, 6! a will be resumed for the balance c - : e durg e vl Wat Bropeet hoes’s; | F. Behults, Mr. and Mrs Huffschmidt, S Sre KLAND, Jan. 24.—Maple Hall presente night. Only persons in mask will be ad- s resid Miss Estelle Meyer, s | Miss Carolyn Hecht of Los Angeles is | & Lriliant appearanct last evening, the o8 Sirs, W Moraghan, Miss Belle Rapp, Miss | visiti latives in the city casion belng the regular assembly o Caire, Mrs. g e g e T Jarrl‘:;. Maple Dancing Club. This club, which has | A. Merle Jr. Miss ~Dolly - - 2, 2 Eiiacnc Y | rapidly grown in favor sigce its first cotilion [ Charles Foster, Mrs. T. Dyer. Mis Miss B. Fah 2, at the residence of Mrs. Julius Gab- | [APELY Erown in favor sinee 168 frat SOl ot | Miss Helen Bruning. Miss M. Ardizzi, 3 mitted to the floor before 12 o'clock. At the last meeting of the Mission T Verein Chris Stader. Conrad Wiedemann, Albert H. Menne, Willlam P. Bock and mmons, Mrs. 0 vell, A cEl , Charlotte Hali masquerade ball at ission T v | v A most_enjoyable reception was tend- | pleased to see her friends at 527 Octa- | Fids Howell. Ann McElrach, Charlotte Hall, | masq Il at Mission Turn Verein | serv for the ensuing year were elected: ered H. Wellmann last Sunday at his| Via street. Eisle' Horton, "Geraldine McGraw. Edna In. | Hall, on Eighteenth street, near Valen S 309 Chestnut street. Among e gram, Rachel Newsom, Nellle Jordan, Polly | ¢ia. This ball is one of the great event C. Campe, Miss M. Huffschmidt, Miss L. | riel, 1640 Fell street. | X » dances | Harris, Miss M. Keegan, Miss M. Daly. Miss | v E d &b Geleimten Hund, Migs Van Winkle, Miss A. Hughes, R ity | B “efave. succeastal shaita. o their | Helen Caire, Mim Curris Miller. Mise 5. Ei- | Willlem Hrone were clceted 25 deregs/es . Purlenky, Miss J. Van Winkle,| Mrs. Otto Shackelford will spend the | elders’ club, the Friday Night Cotillon. Miss Lottie Levy, Miss B. Curdts, Mise Celosts | in California belonging to the Pactfic Purlenk; s R. Hemingway, | next six months with her husband at | TT(!e (D:;;:!::fl;;r;:rv“!' 3 lknfi B“‘I;l:""lc"r") lr::dx;(n, 3‘1\,_,,"}1: “‘esne_ndng,s“rnss )r;;m'zrr‘., Fos- | Turn Bezirk of the North American - Smadcke N. Dung, Miss K, | Beno, Nevada. . | Meek, Mrs. Charles 8. Houghton and Mrs, W. | gor s W. Hennessey and Miss M. Thomp- | pyrper Bund, to be held at the Turn Stumpf, E. Vogel, J. F. Siebe, A. Wie- | M. Hall. Among the dancers were ! o S Verein Hall in Sacramento on February | ster, F. Hotaling, George Meyer, R. Her-| Hugo Abrahamson of Oakland left for | Alma Harmon, E " v . | Mrs. C. M. Vorce of Cleveland, Ohio, is visit- | § next. Jr., Charles Moraghan, John Kleln, | the East Tuesday, to be gone six weeks. | Ethel Kent. Cecil Harold, Rise } | inE Mrs. WM. Hall at her residence on Thir- PP S ofessor Ar s, Frec e, ;. Abrs s are | Hardla, R t Frofesaor Artigues, Fred Surghyns (P, 3. | ¥ya, Huge Anrabamion end cilldsen o | ety S, o e M TS L o Annual Election of Officers. | Connelly, G. A. Ticoulet, J. R. Hansen, | visiting Mrs. I. N. Jacoby of 900 O'Far- | gengeron, Marjory Lynch, Bessie. Haven, & ea > ¢ prin | Judge T. Dunn, E. Lee, F rell street. | Clarisse Lohse, Mary Hyde, Charlotte Morr Mission Turners’ Masquerade. At the annual meeting of the stocks | vis, Dr. J. Stevens, R. Barn R e [ gon. Beate . Ernestine Moller, Helen | On Saturday_evening, January 31, the g‘fl’;i&:‘;ix‘: i‘:;"‘o‘n s;;r’l“‘:’ryagu"k,,‘\;' | P. Stumpt, Dr. Davis, Miss Beckie Adler has returned from a | Harrol éancr_Moller, Louise Hall Julfet Cerein wi | San . Boageas ‘ umpt, Dr. Dav e T o e ™ e | Mitcheli, "Ruth Houghton, - Rachel Morrow. | Mission Turn Verein will hold its annual | §o% FIARCReo. SO0 on Sanuivw 0. Jat | | James D. Phelan, president; 8. G. John A. Murphy, first vice preside | . 5 i 3 Noyes, Grace Jordan, Edna Orr, Johnson John- | in German circles, not only of the Mis- | Hooper, second vice president; Frank J. T e e romtties: ot o An bAm“";':”‘ R“!el"“‘”:- ¢ the | fom, Fanuie Flaw. “Ariine Johtieon,” Gendvieve | sion Germans, but also of tho friends of | Sullivan, attorney; directors—James Mot~ B » e members of Crescent Court o e | Pratt, Alice Powell, Nadine en, Lulu Rob- v e elty. il ¢ sweetest of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman, - Misses Elsie, Ited Degree of the Amaranth will & erts. Adelaide Bangs, Lillie Reed, . | the soclety over the entire city. Special | fitt, Robert McElroy, James M. McDon all and the s B e retds Isie, | Exalted Degre ! L T oo e o S T attention has beén given to the decora- | ald, Charles Holbrook and Charles el & y;lup | s b i feon Well-| tenden: & Iebeptian ‘o mocrom @b W0 Cola | Gomplia:. Biratten: > .~ Eff: | tion of the hall on the night of the car- | Neal. Georze A. Story was elected ca unexce in tla- . =0, £ siimann,’ Mrs e street to the mother o rs. Annie Lam- e, Co L G | nivy i 1 A s 2 | ers, John Reimers Jr., Henry Reime ilie, Margery Coogan, Carmen 5 nival and the committee in charge of | jer and secretary and C. B. Hobson, a: vor and purity is bert, one of the members of the court, | Cunningham, Alice Shinn, Vesta Colby, Grace | this affafr, consisting of the whole board | sistant cashier and assistant secretary. Ernest Reimers, Misses Ella and Lau- | who will celebrate the ninety-sixth anni- | Staider, Hazel Cope, Beulah Summers, Vera | of officers of the society, has been in ac- —_—————— t s, Mr. a Mrs. Holle e Cope,’ Lucy Shinn, ~Eisie Campbell, Isabel . ’ el ShA Tears Hole L le“ 5 | RERRRTY AE MRy DATUI o are. Fania Chickering, Hens Gestt, Yot | tive preparation for this festival for some | CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—Superintendent Barrett b iy By » Adzzie Anita Thompson, Minnie Conger, Margaret | success as the Turn Verein's masquerade | that the trouble between the comp - . Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hiinkhs ADVERTISEMENTS. Taylor. Noelle de Golia, Dean Tisdale, Helen | halls of previous years. Promptly at|fremen has been settled. The men were given man, Mr..and ‘Mrs. Dick Hunteman, Miss Saratoga gt Dornin, - Johanna Volkman, Farnetta Davls, | 4.5 o an increase in wages and concessions as. to Virginia von Loben Sels, Anita Davis, Lesiic |9:30 Prince and Princess Carnival will | hours and conditions. | Wight, English, Ella Wight, ~ Giadys English, eMarion Waish, Louise Fastman, Hunteman, Mr. Alma Umbhait, Julius Umhalt, Aibert Umnalt, Miss Lucy Frances Willlamson, Natalie Fore, Edna Whit- -..-.... H | Moeller, Albert Moeller, Henry Thnru,? ney, Ruth Green, 'Edith Whitney, Josephine LELELLLE LU LL DL DL L L LD L l'l ps | Mr. and Mrs. Feht, Miss *lulman, Hienie Sienn, Flosdnce Ziegentuss. -Alice. Gienn, and | Fent, Fredie Feht, Herman Feht, Mrs. Kemp Acker, Phwnllt{exnrg«er. Waiter Clarik, 1t's h Furkert and Charles Nedderson. i D Dasgh, s fine on hot cakes. s son. | Andrew Bennison, John ] AN b, | Debert, Spencer Brown, }_Emorf{n r 4 SRR A pleasant party was given by Mr. and | Frankiyn Bangs. Phillp Fry, y " . 2 ey Syt James Furth, Willard Barton, Willlam Gil- Sold in gallon, ha'f-gallen and Ars. C. By Carinon BRundey avadihe | lette, Ralph Butler, Louis Ghirardelli, Harold | January 17, at their residence, 316 Pros- pect avenue, in honor of their daughter Belle's eighteenth birthday. The house was artistically decorated with greens and Baxter, Alfred Ghirardelll, Day = Baxter, e N T Stephen Gage, Dudley Burnays, Harry Gutter- son, Philip Burnays. Ralph Gorrill, James L L. Berney, Channing Hall, Herbert Baker, Boyd Harrold, Albert Bates, Sam Haven, A. R. Baker, Alvin Harmon, James Booth, Valentine Hush, Malcolm Campbell, Shirley Houghton, | Charlie Cuvellier, Parker Holt, Albert Coogan, Bob. Jordan, Colin Cralg, Will Jordan, Cari quart tins. Long Syrup Refining Co. SAN FRANCISCO. flowers, the predominant colors being pink and green. Games and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour. Those present creates perfect complexions and prompts the skin to per- form its highest functions; it | were: f E Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, L. Schord Sr., imparts that fresh, healthful Curtis, Howard Johneon, Will Creed, Archibald Hardly a kind—and there are scores of them here—that Mr. u:’; Mr“s'_ 3. Sandell, Mr. Bn(; Mr'& glow that so often disappears Jones, Carlton Curtis and Joe Kendall. i WA RS el St isn’t touched by t_he reduction pencil. The following are taken at random simply to illustrate: E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carlson, | with youth; removes \ Reed Hall, and the floor was crowded with SILK PETTICOATS. Made with an accordion pleated flounce from a good Misses Anderson, Miss R. Bacigalupi, Miss N. Blade, Miss H. Burkman, Miss A. Carlson, Mi B. Carlson, Miss G. daintily gowned women and their escorts. The hall was tastefully decorated with palms and y 3 1 the best of music made dancing a delight. | quality of taffeta silk—assorted colors. Worth $6.50—now............ 3.00 ! 3 5 . e Y B e, Mises S Bilckaons R s B i swndes 1 ihe SILK PETTICOATS. All the pretty wanted colors. Made with an‘m or 1 ik Ansses O ¥ o TAN, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. dion pleated and ruffied flounce from a goed quality of taffeta. Worth . Hu;; n, Mssesh .(,lnl;g and Louise La- BLOTCHES, MUDDINESS, MOTH George Cockerton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Co- $7.50—now . - . $6.50 .g;""- iss Murphy, Miss Edna Nelsor, ATCHES ek M A M anYon Rutiey, Mr and | Bl g1k PETTICOATS. Soft finish taffeta—assorted colors. Finished ot e | T(su H. hu;qsnn, Miss Eva Nelson, Miss AND LIVER P/ Haoveiman. Mr. and Mra Wil Westohol eiis'! bottom with three stitched ruffles. Worth $9.00—now.. $7.50 -5 O‘senm '”éx'l M-ml;es and :‘hewn Sold by druggists and Helen Fuller, Miss Helen Bruning, Miss Mabel SILK PETTICOATS. Full of shimmer and beauty. Made with an accor- TO ITS SUBSCRIBERS. eaper, Misses Ellen and Sere Rehn, Miss g\.nerll dealers at G0c a Keegan, Mrs. Mabel Fine, Miss Canty, Miss dion pleated and ruffled flounce whlch is trimmed with a faney ruche — 8. Swanson, Miss C. Schord, Miss M. utuu or direct from us, E: evurcnzou-ld )filu é‘.‘.‘"‘i‘.‘fil Miss Schmidt, Worth $11.00—now £9.00 ; Turmblade, Miss Ex.;;vgx:::. A g:;g::;:z. A s e Pk, e Busic Mote The Mies {he Missed su,‘]( PETTICOATS. Finest tafte ca"-hal; “colors. Made with an extre wide i e B B, , Loran Pease, Mr. Jordan, M. E, Gaines, Carl- ucked ruffie which is trimmed with fancy ruching. W 5. . CRAM S SUPERIOR ATLAS. Master A. Carlson, George and Walter alrections 'for oo ton Wall, Beach Dean, A. B. Swanger. Frank by 1200 Carlson, Mr. Elvin, E. Ericksen, W. Gant- E. B. HARRINGTON & CO. Frost, Louis Reed and W- Standeford. Your chofce of ALL WALKING HATS — RFGARDLES! OF COST OR A olstonll of SRl Weieit £ ner, ¥. Haun, N. Kinell, C. Landers, D. . - VALUE—pow 25¢. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. 3 all Superior Atiases has arrived and they are Nelander, C. Nelson, A. Ovlin, J. Olson, Los Angeles, Cal. w “’”fi’,‘,fi,,‘,"’,‘:‘,‘;:"fio,::‘o{";;‘: i Mail Orders Carefully Filled. now ready for distribution. All subscribers to The Call are entitled %' 1;::1‘;;:“6 P.“s(r%ng‘t;e:;. G. TSwu.:lnu(;x‘ %l‘_n AdrmntHAefl:w:’( Allm:dnfi:vfllue and . , Osc: an ieodore Turnl] le t streef a, on tl inst. to a copy of this great book at the premium rate of $1 50. Out of and Mr. Wall. % a .-l?lvlva:u comvm;'emny ‘;;ur!.“f ‘“‘3' iruts: h 2 & s b ; - of Brooklyn, N. Y.. who will leav town subscribers desiring a copy of this splendid premium will bs S st l-;tnr;' w'mgel of 1891 Cas. | & 770! {ow mantha for Gérmuaiy, whehs she wil re- | = i s . '‘as- s side. e erle residence was artisticall | eupplied on receipt of $1 50. All mail orders will be shipped by tro street, celebrated their golden wea- | | #AI® GOODS, decorated in honor of the occasion. The hostess L] cnprons: ut ber's expe: ding last Suriday. They were married on WiGS, TOUPES, ETC. was assisted by Miss M. Thompson of o-kunu 1 scril nse. B HAIRDRE: The prizes were won by Mrs. Andrew Rudgear Terms cf this great offer: Sub January 18, 1853, in Louisville, Ky., and SSING AND of San Francisco. Miss Dolly Chapman of Ala- 1 F4 : Subscribe for The Daily Call for a aré old residents of San Francisco, ar- MANICURING. -éudlc. fi'a . W. Leavitt of Oakland and Miss } eriod of six months and you will riving here in 1869. Mr. Wissel is a vet- —_— i e T Mrs il $8 00 Atlas for oo Spm e cran of the civil war, and has been in MME. J. PHILLIPS. Kautser, Mrs,” Adian “Manie. var Henny’ So: : p. $ o business in this city for the last thirty- Removed from 130 Geary to | | toris, Mrs. F. W. Leavitt, Miss W. Koenig, i 4 two years. The house was beautifully 218 Past ‘Street. fii‘,,',,,;‘;,:“; by o F“’é'o,,';';c,.‘;.}’,{"h,:“"',,é“‘" | e T b ——————— & |decorated. Games, music and dancing Rudvear. Mrs. R. Sbarboro. Miss Marie Fossl =