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FAN FPRAXNCISCO CALL. I3 NDAY, FEBRUARY ADVERTISEMENTS. This Charming Head of Hai WITH A CLEAN, SWEET, HEALTHY SCALP, WAS PRODUCED BY SHAMPOOS OF CUTICURA SOAP-AND LIGHT DRESSINGS OF CUTICURA, PUREST AND, SWEETEST OF EMOLLIENTS; ANDGREATEST OF SKIN CURES. Mothers everywhere warmly recommend CUTICLRA SOAP, assisted by CUTI- CURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure, for preserving, puritying and beautifying the’ skin of fants and children, for rashes, itchings and chafings, .for cieansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and socthing red, rough and sore hands, and for all the pusposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, as well as for mznv sanative, ‘antiseptic, cleansing and purifying purposes, which readily suggest themselves to women. Sale of CUTICURA SOAP greater than the combined world’s product of other skin soaps. - Sold threughcut the world. The above tatement, with photograph of Miss Joacs, is from ner mother, Mrs. Carrie Jones, of Delphi, lad,, to whom all imicrested are referreds ¥ CLUB . PARTIES. Woman's Whist League 1sual successes at Its open rehearsal ‘in anuary 26. Notwithstand- ency of the weather many h g the seriés of du. vere. present and enthusiastically Thursday afternoon. Fol-| 4pp1auded. each well rendered number. sucecessful - scores | There were several encores. The club has 1es Webster; . Roden, | had a steady growth and is now a well 2 | recogiized musical organization. Mrs. Miller, - Lierfayt, | Robert Lio: leader and Mis e, Gowan accompanist. The club fict |c 1t and earnest president, Mrs. Fannie all, Morrill, J . Smith. ace, Weston, House- The Jecture that was to have been given Duffey, Liebold, [ on the *“Museums of Europe” before the verman—plus 2. Contemporary Club on January 26 was Robertson, Schultze, | prstponed until some time in the future, beezuse of the inclemeney of the weather. The club, bowever, entertained its friends with an impromptu programme, after which tea was served and a delightful social hour was enjoyed. ved . duplicate whist on . . > g with members of West- Whist CI Suceessful Tte California Optical Company tender— ed -a banquet to its employes at dowr a & o > ‘(’”_" town restaurant on the evening of the . o E 7€""|20th inst. The banquet-room was hand- . Bobocntad RINNIE. | somely decorated for the occasion. Those present were: H. L. Davis, There will.be a in whist every ’ oo gt D. Fennimore, J. W. | ter, A. Acker, M. Gardner, J. Phelps, H. { Kavanaugh, F. Marks, A. Holling, E. Lahamier, R. Hall, F. Wood, F. Brown- ing, A.\Sanford and E. Young. i o Lt The forty-ninth concert of the McKen- zie Musical Soclety d at Native Hall on Thursday The following programme was &\ d), George W Ye Banks and ‘B Sack Again usical Soclety; ‘‘Havanera,” t (Bizet), Olive Reed and Mc- clety; ““Willle Brewed a t'"" (Burns), John Firch, James Harrold Crase; intermezzo, (Mascagni), Katherine Knutzen arance) and McKenzie Musical So- ; “Hiawatha (Moret) (first time, ar- Sons’ by McKenzie), McKenzie Musical So- male ‘Asleep In the Deep” McKengie Musical P (Bach-Gounod) (arranged by M lara Wilson and McKenazie Musical by general request; “Of a' the Alrts tl (Petrie), oty cigty, ¢ Wind Can Blaw™ (Burns), John F. Fifch (first appearance); Palma Quartet (first appearance since return from the East), Lily Laws, Ethel Carroll, Miilie Murray and Eugenia Breiten- gross; ‘comicalities, John P. Faivre; ‘Daugh- | tgrs of the Golden West March” (arranged’ by | McKenzie). H —_—_———— { Music at the Park. The Golden Gate Band will render the following programme at the park, com- mencing at 2 ¢'clock this afternoon: Makes Skins Lighter, Ciearer, Puser ANTIDOTES BLEMISHES The clear, firm complexion of youth W 2 is “coaxed back” by Anjta Cream. Jl | Sotire. CBioischute o eoer ht and removed in Waltz, -Fahrbach Separting the full Duet, cinal pature. Re- Freckles, Muddiness, Moth and_Liver Spots, Ji | e of trombone) . Barytone, es. Lirections with each jar. felection, druggists or of us, prepaid. | Overture, Deseriptive, “‘On the F ANITA CREAM & TOILET COMPANY Intermexzo, “\Cal Little Duchess’ ptive, “‘Comical i instruments. Selectian, *"Don Juan' Los Angcles, Cal | | | i | | | Davis, C. Lucky, M. Kittridge, J. Worces- | buiiding and erect:the same. WANT HANDSOME HOUSE ERECTED Public Spirited Men As- sisting League of the Cross. The board of directors of the League of - the Cross Hall Associatfon met.yes- terday in the office of St.: Mary's Ca- thedral, his Grace Archbishop Riordan presiding. The association has been in- corporated as a stock company, with a capitalization of $150,000. It is estimated that fully that sum will be needed to pur- chase & suitable site for the ‘proposed The Hall Association has been formed [ in order to foster and encourage the prac- tice of temperance among boys and young men of this city. interested in the movement that a build- ing ‘be .erected- that will .be an or- nament to-the city and where the mem- bers of the League of the Cross can have the advantage of a night school, a gym- nasium, reading rooms and other attrac- tions. : The public: will be appealed to take stock in this association,”and the direct- | ors feel assured that they car raise the necessary amount in this -manner. - Al- ready generous subscriptions have been promised. At the meeting yesterday the following officers were elected: President, his Grace Archbishop Rior- dan; first vice president, Robert Y. Hayne; second vice president, Richard E. Queen; secretary, Andrew P. Welch; manager, Rev. Philip O'Ryan; treasurer, Donohoe-Kelly Bank. The directors are . his Grace Archbishop Riordan, Hon. Rob- ert Y. Hayne, Andrew P. Welch, Richard E. Queen, Joseph S. Tobin, Daniel- V. Kelly John 8. Drumm, Joseph Kirk, John Galwey, M. D, Willlam F. Humphrey and Rev. Philip O'Ryan. - Independent Foresters to Meet. . At a meeting on last Friday evening of the San Francisco Board of Deputies of the Independent Order of Foresters that has in charge the large class initiation that will be held In this city about the middle of March it was decided to hold a mass meeting of the members of the order and thelg lady and gentlemen friends on the I¥h Inst. in the Assem- bly Hall of the Aleazar building. There will be a musical and literary programme and addresses by High Chief Ranger. O. §. Cooper and other prominent members of the organization. \ It is the wish of those IN THE SOCIAL | - WORLD (Al notices {ntepded for the Society news col- umns of The Call must be accampanied by the name and address of tbe member of the family sending the ‘communication.) HERE s such a gay whirl just now of dinners and dances that the exodus "of people southward is not surprising. Little parties of twos and threes -are slipping quietly away, some in the hope ef saving their digestions and others of re- storing their nerves. The round of dances is exacily what appeals to the -debutante heart, however, and not until Lent has fairly begun will she realize that she s tired. et g 5 ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Ossosky announce the en- Martha to. Willlam G. Goldberg. They will recéive to-day from 2 to 5 o'clock at the residence of her parents, 118 Ash ave- nue. . Mr. and Mrs. B. Wacholder announce the engagement of their daughter Fan- nie to Morris H. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ortman annouhce the engagemerit of their daughter Annie to Herman Goldstein of Oakland. e WEDDINGS: The marriage of Miss Virginia C. Frary and Horatio T. Frost was celebrated at the residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs, Martha M. Oldfield, 1000B Golden Gate avenue, on January 24, at 8 o'clock. . The | Rev. William. M. Reilly of St. Paul's Church officiated. ‘Miss Edith B. Little, daughter of Mrs. and thé late Professor George H. Little, was married Wednesday evening to R. R.- Reid, by Rev. Dr. George C: Adams, at 1834 Howard street, the home of the bride. Mr..and Mrs. Reid have left for the south, and on their return will reside in this city. -" A ‘wedding that will prove a surprise to a _great number of friends is that of Miss .| Eddie .Marfon Yerby and Ernest A: Schmidt, which. toék place November 21 at the residence of Rev. R. C. Foute, pas- tor of Grace Church. The bride is attrac- tive and’ a popular Southern girl, coming from” an-old family of -Virginia. ' groom is &’promising young business man and the-son of H.:E. -Schmidt of SE-M!I& Mr. ‘and Mrs, Schmidt Wil be at home after Februdry 10. $ i . The marriage of Miss Hattle Koxri 10| Otto Nefsser of Los Angeles will fake place on the’ afterhoon. of February 1T at the home of the bride’s parents; Mr. and Birs. Joseph Korn, 2/32 Pine-street.’ . ‘[ .Mr..and Mrs. A: .Wietier announce the marriage of their- daughter, Miss Flora; to ‘David. Edreich, to. take place-to-day: Mrs:- A. Welner will bé-at home Saturday, ‘|'Pebruary 7, from 2 tor 5 o'clock, at 1423 Gulden Gate. avenue. HOME PARTIES. Mrs. . J. M. Fox (nee Kellar) was the recipient last. week of ' an artist's grand ‘wood-rim banjo | from ‘thé .world- famous Alfred Farland, who has played the same in- concert many, times. Mrs. Fox gave a - fecital Wednesday evening at her home, 143 Powell street, all thie leading banjoists of the coast be- ing present. The.selection Mrs. Fox played inciuded Paderewski's *‘Minuet,” Hauser's. “Cradle Song,’ Popper's “Ga- votte No. 2" 'Mascagni's intermezzo from “Cayalleria Rusticana,” Schuberf's “‘Sere- nade,”. Haydn's “Gypsy Rondo,” "Verdi's “Miserere” and ‘Moret's “Hiawatha.” =g e b i - A pink and .green tea was given by Miss Alzadia’ Morris_at_her hoine, 1535 Green street, Monday, January 26. Covers were faid for ten. Among the .invited guests were: Mrs. Cornelius Remsen Morris, Miss - Alzadia Morris, Miss Anpastasia Roach, Miss Grace Brind, Miss Carrie Ulmer, Miss' Alice Reynolds, Miss Hattie Teagué, Miss Nelli€é Cane, Miss Mabel Watts, ‘Mrs. Stephen J.' Dean and Miss Minnie Ryan. % PR i el Miss Nellie B. Gillespie was hostess for the Jolly Twelve Whigt Club Friday evening, January 23, Bt her residence, 13198 Clay st Dr. ‘Tryon had . the highest score. The mentbers are: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.’ T. P. Sherman, Mr. »nd Mrs. F. C. Her- rick, Mr. and- Mrs. A. B. Ambler,” Miss Jennje E. Sherman, Miss Nellie E. Gilles- pie, E. L. Chlopeck and Dr. W.-M. Tryon. e i 5 A most enteértaining “at “home” was given . Tuesday evening by, the Misses Lennle. and. Mattie L, Fest of 1616 “Turk street, in honor of Mrs. R. O. Somner _of Fresno. The evening was delightfully spent ‘fu music, singing and recitatiuns, playing games and dancing. The parlors, musie-room and dining-room weré beauti- "ADVERTISE.IENTS. . . | MRS. NETT IE HABR_ISON’-S ' FOUR - DAY e HAIR 'RESTORER AS BROUGHE-BACK THE BEAUTY AND luxuriance ‘of youthful, healthy. hair o thousands. | It. stimulates the’ hair Toofs Into taking up’their duty of giving life and color to the hair. Is not a dye. Does not sojl hands. $1 4 bottle at all’ drugglsts’. One Appliiatio . Fre- to All Pur« .chasers at My Parlors LOLA MONTEZ CREME Makes Facial Beauty Possible to the plainest featured lady. Wrin- kles and dry, faded- skin—all the miarks of eare, worry ‘and liness—speedily replaced by 5c a jar. a clear, rosy complexion. FREE A Trial Pot ¢ he Crem: Free. to ladies s n ing th's ad. 'and, 10: in st mps. Aleo book ¢ in.iruc’'i ns @nd a b x (f my Face Powdsr FREE. But One Way S iperfluous Hair THE ELECTRIC NB: DLE tn ¢ killlul Ha ds, as Opersted at My Warts, Freckles, Moles, Pimples and all - Facial Blemishes scientifically treated and per- manently corrected under my personal super- vision at my parlors. e Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON . DERMATOLOGIST. 78 Geary St., San Franeiseo, Cal- gagement of their youngest daughter|, The | M. Kearny an fadics 1 NEWMAN & LEVINSON. d Sutter Sts. Great Clearance ‘Sale of iz h Class Tailor Suits The greatest Suit values ever offered tifis er any other season await you here to-morrow. B e Artistically Tailoréd Suits of such merit and high character are very seldom found in special sales— all perfect, well made garments, will be closed out. at prices that are nothing short of phenominal, The great importance of this event can only be fairly judged by a personal visit : Ladies’ Tailor Suits $18.00and $20.00 TAILOR SUITS, $22.50 and $25.00 TAILOR SUITS, $26.00 and $27.50 TAILOR SUITS, $32.00 and $35.00 TAILOR SUITS, than regular prices: finish, with a very rich lustre; worth weaves. to-uss for full costumes; wort! F ALL SILK BLACK SATIN DUCHESS—soft in ~ BLACK LOUISINE=—one df this season’s favorite irst Showing of the New Ladie reduced to 512.50 reduced to $15.00 reduced to>517-50 reduced to 527.50 Low Prices for - Rc"lAi_avbl‘e" Black Silks 75¢ 75¢ i | 95¢, at .. BLACK' PEAU h $1.00, at .:.. ‘BLACK PEAU de CYGNE—Very soft finishi— firm weave; actual. vajue $1,75 yard, at. ..o cenesie silk of excellent quality; worth $r.25 vard, at s’ Walking Suits $16.50 and $18.00 WALKING SUITS, reduced to $13.50 $19.50 and $21:00' WALKING SUITS, reduced fo $16.00 $22.50 and $26.50 WALKING SUITS, reduced to $20.00 $30.00and $34:00 WALKING SUITS, reduced to $23.50 First Floor An extraordinary transaction in Silks enables us to ‘offer to-morrow a limited quantity of new, bright, choice High Grade BLACK SILKS in the following desirable wéaves at one-quarter less 85¢ de SO!IE — Bright, lustrous 51.00 f ‘New Embroideries. i entirely new- designs a - and all'at Right Prices. Curtains—in a choice variety of pa a pair; special sale price.. "+ Handsome Velour Covers; size 16 % backs, hassotks, headrests, etc..— ceptional value and won’t last long at -are quoted like these: broidered insteps; special at, per 711 SOTPCTIN i g 50 Ladies’ Black Ca heels and . toes; special at, per p; full fashioned, 50 fully decaratéd ‘for the occasion. At 11 o’cloek the guests repaired to:the dining- room; where a dainty ‘collation was served, Besides the guest of hopor and the- Misses Lennie and Mattie- L. among those invited were: Misses Marie Brice, - Nina Cook, ' JuNa Enright, Lilybelle = Etting, _Maebelle Rde Friedberg, -Lilhan Friedberg, Corriella. Farrell, Edna Farrell, Amy Griffin, -~ Cassle . Jaggzer, Alice Peter, Mae McLean, Méda Ralston, Mae Snyder, Edith Sells and Alta Webb, and Messrs. Alviso,” Frederick K. Blue, James Brice, R."R; Bryan, W..Garfield Bray, Leslie. Collom, G. W. Dréw, Georgs de " Langton, William Enright, Willlam Fenn G. Fitzgerald, ‘A. E. Gillespie, H. C. Ja ger Jr.,. Joseph Kreling, M. Kreling, Jos- eph Loseékann, Paul. Normand,” A. E. Oshorne; R. Onyen, E. E. Porter, Hénry Ptaff, J. Rynes,. Cliff ‘B. Rushmer, Ra men Salcido, George Selis, ‘Fred Snyder, Dr. A. F..Veale, L. W. Winkless, Mrs, E. V. Barker, Mrs. Austin’ Céok, Mrs: E. W. Gfesy, Mrs. J. NcLean, Mrs. H. ‘Pfaf, Mrs. - C. | Fest. " Sogia gy Wash Goods _ The new Wash-Fabrics for 1903 await your "inspection to-morrow.. -Beautiful materials - and French Net backs; regularly seil handsome Egyptian and Poster effects—suitable for chair ‘ Ladies' Fancy Hose—Advance stvlcs[ in.black Lisle Thread, with silk em- shmere Hose, ex- ‘cellent quality, with double soles, and Pants, white and natural color; fine Fest, | Ktting, | R. Rosjer and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. 'Opéniflg o nd. ¢ olorings—. °|° Réal . Irish Point tterns; best Brussels . el gkl 7 $9.00.2 paif—sale pr " Sale of Cushion Covers 6oc and Soc 19; choice’ colorin‘gs‘; These -are ex-. the price. ... 60c { Ladies’ Hosiery and Underwear This départment should not be overlooked in making up to-morrow’s shopping list when values ineck and long sleeves, white or natu- |ral, Pants to -match; special at |per garment........ 50¢ | “Ladles’ ribbed, heavy weight Vests c |exceptionally ieach - s value at, 75¢ 3 C | brate the ninth anniversary of the dedi- | cation of the church Tuesday- afternoon and evening, February 10. ol s The members of the Deutseher Club will | entertain their friends at Golden Gate | Hall Wednesday evening, February 18. R B The Sine Cura will hold their fourteenth hop at Hinman's Hall, corner Twenty- first and Howard streets, on Thursday -evening next at 8:30 o'cloek. The fol- | lowing” named will have charge of the arrangements: ' Ben Crawford, Arthur Curtis, T. Tom Delury, Joseph Kendrick, John H. O'Brien, George F. Welch. Invi- tations can be obtained upen application to the members of the club. - o6 -{“'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Samish will cele- brate ‘the twenty-fifth -anniversary of their wedding Sunday afternoon next and will' be. pleased to receive their friends chanan street. PERSONAL. . Just .Received— " patterss in Nainsook, Swiss and . Cambric " Embraidered: Edges, Insertions, Beadings, - Galloons; Medallions and Allovers, weight ribbed Merino; from 2°to-8 o’clock at their home, 1628 Bu- | Mr. and Mrs. Cénrad Trieber (nee Cohn) . will receive to-day from 2 to 5 o'clock at | 31y Scott streef. g g . (o s 2 Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Gosliner will re- ceive trom 2 to 5 o'clock next Sunday at Mrs. J. H..Schnefder gave a banquet l'n‘ honor ‘of the birthday of her son, Emil Schheider; - at his; residence,. 323 Scott sireet, an’ Thursday evening, . Songs, reci- tations, games and dancing constituted | the programme for -the early part of the | evening, followed by the banquet at mid- night.. Covers were laid for. forty. guests. The banquet hall was -elaborately-.deco- rated with flags, streamers and stzings of evergreen, besides-the flowers of the sea- son. Those present were: Mrs. H: Schneider, .Mrs, 2 Mrs. A. Mona,” Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. G. O. Jones, ‘Mrs. Mrs. Clara Baker, Miss Octavia Sartau, ‘Mrs M. D." Aubert, Miss Sophie Levy, Miss | gert; Judge George Gear, Mrs. Gear, A.| Levy, - fessor” N.- Tett, M. Berges, George Jones, M., Levy,-D. Aubert, C. Le Cam, Harry A. Zahn, Captain ‘M. Lascottes, Dr. Culiaz, W. McCreery, Lieutenant Lorenzo de Clatimont, X. Raymond, G.-E. Ram- son, B. Lahurle.. . . L. A surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kull at their residence, 1370 Eleventh- avenue, by their many friends of ‘the. district. thgse present ~ were:. Mr. and "Mrs. -P. Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Adams, Miss Adams, R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox, Mr. Maheér, Mr. Shaffer, Miss Ellen Mar- tin, Miss Florence Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. A: Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. W, Jones, Miss L. Ewald, C. S. Bundage, Mr, Mackinson, Miss Rose .Mackinson; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Theriot, Mr. and Mrs.- Wil- llam Bauer,” the Migses Kull, Mrs. L: Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, Dar- ‘rell Alfredo and Miss McKinnon. > SR A surprise. party was tenderéd to. Miss Lavina Helgoth at her new. residence on Eighteenth_ street last' Saturday night. ‘White, Lillian Barulles, Sarah Benthan, Hannah White, Josie Dellamore, Gertrude | M. ‘A. Mac- | Benthan and Lillie. Brunt; devett, John Barulles, C. Connell, Robert Donahue, Arthur Galvin, H. J. Hinns and George B, Walcott. * < : e RS An anniversary party in honor of Mr. ana .Mrs. George L. Perham occurred January 24 at the Perham. ranch in San | Mateo - County. Numerous - gifts- were given, and an.invitation to return tén years later for the silver function ac- cepted. < S e .* IN THE FUTURE. ¥ The Ladies' Society of. $t. Paul's Ger- man Evangelical Lutheran Church, cor- ner Eddy-and Gough streets, will cele- P! Pancing and merrymak- | ing were enjoyed untit & late hour, Among | The guests were: Mabel Bentham, Julla | 1039 Buchanan street. 3 ek e day on the steamship Ventura for Hano- | Tuluz_ Mrs: E. A.»Abbo!t. Master Abbott, A J Baird, Mrs. J. Burke, Miss E. M. N | Case, F. F. Cosgrove, Mrs €. L. Cutting, S. A. Deel, Mrs. N. Douthitt, C.-F. Eg- Lc. Hall, A. Hambach, Mrs -Hambach, B. Sartau, Miss Adelle Mona, Miss Esther | AW, Hugsins, Master. Hug- Mong, Mige B. Kanes Mre, M. Lasalottes, | LY HIEh. AW, HUSE | Emile: Schneider, F. Dixon, A. Mona, Pro- | §"% o™y F CyeCiurg, Mrs. MeClurg | ging, C. J. Hutchins, Mrs. Hutchins, F. | and child, €. L. Merriam, Mrs. J, Muir, C. H.-Picard, Earl H. Potter, Mrs Potter, David Rice, Charles Supe, Mrs. Supe, W. S. Tallmam, H. Tuggy., W. B. Webster, Mrs, Webster, C. L. White and_ Mrs. White. 1 WOMAN'S TIME’ WORST ENEMY, Complexion Blemishes Eured i Wrinkles and Smallpox Pittings Removed, no matter how deep. . .. Beauty and- Freshness of Youth Per- fectly Restored. New, Scientific, Pain- less - Method, differing from all. others, securing i : The fallowing passengers salled Thurs- | CONQUERED BY M. ELLA HARRIS M. ELLA HARRIS, Skin Specialist, 781 O’Farrell St., near Larkin for 1903 Large assortment of new . Lace Curtain Values Extraofdinary (i '."F.Ine Irish_Point, Po!n‘t de Lux and Battenberg Lace Lace Curtains, all, ‘hand: made: this se:\sn_n's designs in 2, 3 and 4 pair lots; rich and desirable curtains for-parlor use —actual valu $8.00 - $6.50 Second Floor ) fce... Goblin Tapestry Cushion Covers; size 26 x 26—Perfect imitation of the real Goblin tapestry, in a large variety of choice designs—can be used for Pillow Covers and ‘«Chair Seats; also as wall Decorations—sale price...:.. 80¢ First Floor ) Ladies’ ribbed, Merino Vests, high| Ladies’ Combination Suits of fleece lined ribbed cotton; high neck, long isleeves, ankle length, special at, per suit.... - $1.25 Ladies’ Combination Suits, of winter high neck, long leeves, ankle Iength: t, per st ADVERTISEMENTS, |1 Monday—Tu>sday—Wedn2sd: | Last Days of the | JPERSIAN IRU=G AUCTION | | {| MIHRAN’S, 205 Post Street i Saeat2p m. |} Three prizes will be given away at each of_these sal Nothing ' be reserved. to make these last closing-out’ sales” famous fn:record. . Auckland—Mrs. A. J. Coffée, Mrs. E. A. Forbes, Miss M. Haslett, B. D. Hoult, Herman House, H. G. Meers. Sydney—W. R. Baker, Garrett J. Byrne, A.” Caméron, N. D: Cehen, S.. Haslett, Robert Hill, G. H. Knibbs, 8. 8. Patten, F. G. Robson, Harold D. Smith, Colonel J. Stacey; L. A. Stout, J. W. Turner, S. G. Wright, Mrs. Wright. Join at Honolulu- for Auckland—T.. A. Grady. | . Miss Mattie Miiton is the guest of Mrs. | Tilley. at Mabde Island. i . - Mrs. Patton has returmed from Los Angeles. TR Pago -Pago—Mrs. D. Cuthbert, Miss Captiin A. F. Rogers, Miss Rogers and | Cuthbert, Master Cuthbert, Mrs, J.. E. | Mrs. Randall Hunt have. retuined -from | Dicketts. the East. ADVERTISEMENTS. perfect -resuits which positively can not be duplicated else- where. - New and Special De'm - N\ onstrations of ' my work every @a) this week Come and .in- vestigate my new & methods and you ~will be convinced. . .