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A Danger Period Through Which Every \Voman Must Pass. Owing he heart we l-""v" Lydia E. Compou s to write me, to ts, I will gladly Lydia E. Pinkh C r:mxmund h tuking it six weeks 1 was a se time and do my bouse- Drawing RBoom Rec hildren For half 1 centary Creme de Lis has created perfeet com- plexions. pimp.es, bio'chcs, san- burm and all olly exuda- tioms, leaving the skim soft and velvety. it stimuiates and feeds the skia, thus imparting the health- ful glow of earlier years. Indorsed by dermatologists, physicians and druggists wherever it is known. All Druggists, 50c. Or direct of us, prepaid, for Sc. Trial size, postpaid, for 10c E. B. Harrington & Co. Los Angeles, Cal SUPERFLUOUS HAIR all other facial blemishes are removed by | R. and MRS. A TRAVERSE, Donohoe liing. 1170 Market streets cor. Tayior, rooms | -29, with the electric peedle without pain or @car,; permanency guarapteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m, to modern methods of liv re goi a r'_; NZerous nerv Pmkhzm s \pgr-ubh* (ompound Wwas prepar rying period of her iving, not one woman in a thousand r._a:'.’-_ without experiencing a train inful symptoms. At this period a t rrt morous growths. lood s ”"r...g to the heart ng that follows, some- g to stop forever, are only a a8 trouble. The nerves are should be heeded in time. Lydia ed to meet the needs e, and all women who nd safety. d with comio I know feand Ican ed. ime I saw Lydia E. Plnkham s Vegetable Fompound advertised and began its use. I have t what I needed woman sufferi le would * Mzs. adu woman in wonderful resu using Lydia E. Pinkham’s \ t-go- table Compound and Liver Pil. “ Passing through the Change Life, some of the physicians consuited pothing but an operation would me. But your medicine alone '—M=ms. MaesoLia DEAN, 1441 First Avenue, Evansville, Ind, ‘C FEIT £ we cangiot forthwith produce the original letters acd signatures of 76 Lest.monials, which will prove their absolute gemuinenese. Lydia ¥. Piakham Madicine Co., Lyna, Mass, 1 A series of ten beautiful | art supplements to be given free with the Sunday Call: “Caliph’s Daughter,” “The Processional,” “Great Expec- tations,” “Meditation,” “Lis- ten,” “Retrieving,” “Persian Beauty,” “The Sheepfoid,” “Three Boatmen of Barce- lona,” “Great Danger.” Collect | this beautiful art series. CHILDREN ENTERTAIN THEIR PARENTS AND FRIENDS leasant IutingfiUnder the Au- spices of Court Twin Peaks, ment given under the auspices of Peaks of the Ancient Orde The programme was entirel hildren and wa: very enjoyable one ie of the most excellent numbers was a gue Miss Tryphina Pritchard, eloquent and dramatic has appeared in She was round- c monolc T! eral encores. her n'xmhsrs on programme were: Natlonal airs, by th orchestra; Miss Lilas P’ ng * | the Busquehanna’s Side,” and M Marte Coffcy and Elsie rsen sang a a duet “Tell Me Pretty L: lowed a duo by Hazel C; “aliahan and 3114- ter Prosper Forest; violin solo, Mis ith C. Peters, accompanied by Miss Emma Shennerstein; Master James Trevethick gave a pretty exhibition of the Scotch sword dance, and Misses Bessie and Hazel Allen then entertained with Irish jJig dancing. They were followed by Master Donald Cameron, who sang “In the Shad- ows of the Plnes”; Miss Reyna Belasco gave an exhibition of buck and wing dancing, Miss Lucy Witthoft played a cornet solo, Miss Gladys Montague sang a coon song, Miss Geraldine Burke and Master Roy Rogers sang “In the Gold Old Days,” up-to-date speciaities by Rose and Beila Bennett. After the programme there was dancing | The entertainment | for young and oid. was conducted under the direction of the following named: of Arrangements—Alex Smith, . T. Hammond, P. L. Moore, W. Carperiter, C.”G. Cuthbertson. man; Alex Smith Jr., Paul Felton, James H, Ernest, A. N. Thoms. Fioor Manager—Charies Curfeux. Floor Committee—Peter Koppen, R. J. H. Sulsberg, Arthur Allen, J. Hinkel, W. T. Plevin. —_——— Takes Leave of Bureau. With a few simple words of farewell to the clerks who had worked under him for nearly four years, James R. Dunn former head of the Chinese Bureau, step- | ped down from his oid position yesterday and Charles Mehan assumed control of | affaire. Dunn will leave for Washington to-morrow, where he goes to report to In- spector General Sargent. and the programme closed with | I Committee of Reception—Jacob Boodt, chair- THE SAN FRANCIECO CAILL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, ason will be welcomed this oclety will deserved rest, for a strenuous has been of Cal PrTIIeT iy were ginis, Miss Lott \h" Louise N: McKean, Clearance Sale LADIES’ U DERWEAR Wool Vests from . Wool Drawers t Silk Vests from Linen Vests from . LA IES’ SHAWLS Se up LADIS’ COLF VES:S 10 per cent off regular prices, . LD EW 75 Hoods, 00 Hoods, .ILK HOOGS ightly soiled siightly sofled of 50, Wool, Linen or Lisle, to sell at $6.50 and 8550 a_suit: reduced < .86, 85, $4 and $3 a suit SPO~TI..C C.ODS Baseball Gloves and Mitts reduced to : 25¢ and upward TENNIS RACQUETS—A lot of Vie- tof $4 Racquets, speci £3.00 Bicycle Shoes, special . “.‘5 ANy KNITUTING C0. 60 GEARY STREFT, SN FR'NCISCO Open Saturdays until 10 p, m. ¥ to Know Your' AN secrets, names, dates, changes, journeys, love, marriage, past and future prospects, spec- | ulations, mining, law suits: everything truth- fully mled or forfeit $500. Lucky charms free: also magnetism, clairvoyance and medts umship developed free, CONSULT som'm.u 639 Bush st, | freec fromsedimentorsticky mat= 3 NG THE GUE: AS HELD IN GOL Mr. elea, Bert Me- | George Young Mrs. 1 Miss Burritt N. Dow, M. Redeil enter- at ell a thelr friends at euchre prize by vited guests we The members of Wi orkers’ Club™ Mrs. A. H Lubbin, Mrs. G. at Franklin Hall Haas, Mrs T Goehler, Mrs. —_— | R .\4./". Mrs. Baker, Mrs. HOME PARTIES. | Mrs. Lloyd, Miss Mr. and Mrs. C entertained the * home, 160 M ter, Mrs a The gu tle, Mrs. H Deming. \I's Hoernish, Dr. Redell, Mrs. Mrs. Price, Mrs. and Mrs. Hydenfel Paul, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Stern, Mrs. Pat- Mrs. Louis P terson, Mrs. E. F. Joy, Mrs. Pistolesi, H. L. White, > Allen; Mi Gorman, A. Fiske and Mr. James P. W] Mrs. Jones, Miss E. ing the evening there a card party Mrs. MeDonnells The lac won by Mrs. , Miss L. Lubbl White, Pisto- ck, M'< J. Mattorn Mrs. Lew lesi; the lad s awarded | Krone, Mrs. A. A to the h a an’s prize | Mrs. W. Redell, to Mr. White. {r Mrs. E. P (B | Jeffers E The guests of the Hotel Rochambeau . A. Deonnells, Mrs. G. Miner, Mrs. gave an enteresti sption and 4 Mrs. ( lisk, M Haydenfeldt, on Saturday their P‘O:le'l’} ank, Mrs. Brodersen. There were a number p e, e ¢ danced to an eariy hour in th . Priber and the Misses Priber accompanied by the popular rmal tea their home on band. Those present were reet on Thursday afternoon, from lough, Mrs. C. 2 | o'clock, when many callers were R. Summerhayes h.‘s[umblb entertain, Taylor, ¢ W. B z.,v\ Mr. Robitschak, Mr. and nd, J. Grove, Mrs W. H. Ritt John A. C. Mi r. and Mrs. Ar \h-—('n‘ Mr. | A birthday party Agnes Donovan at | evening. February I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. D Joseph P. Haye: was given to Miss her home on Saturday Those present were: van, Mr. and Mrs. O. Schuitz, Misses traus, C. M. Stewart, E. J. Gullix- | gortie Hart, May Fi tne Rene, and Mrs. J. 8. Wardell, Mr. and | Grace Walsh, Mamie ~ Asmussen. Lot Mrs. J. F. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. | gare, Maude Foley, Nellie Whelan, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | mgther Donovan and Agnes Donovan < | Messrs. Harry Anchors, Louis Borreil, Ralph Coons, George Carroll, Jack Col- | ligy, Milton Feig, P. Kane, Dyer McFad- den, Ray Meyers, A. Sullivan, Albert T, Mr. FOSS, | Schultz, Louls Ubhaus, Frank West, D. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morton and son, Mr. | oo George Donovan and William and Mrs. Ford, Ed Ford, N. Topke, Mr. STOPS GRAYHAIR Donovan. Mrs. John P. Christensen gave a birth- day party recently at her new home, 141 | Vicksburg street. SAILED AWAY. The tollowing passengers sailed Friday, February 20, on the steamship Sierra for Honolulu and the Antipodes: Honolulu—W. G. Alexander, Mrs. Alex- ander, W. A. Barton, A. Blom, Mrs. H. Chamberlain, Mrs. E. Chase, Dr. R. B. Clark, H. E. Cobb, Mrs. Cobb, Miss H. M. Cobb, Miss L. E. Cobb, Miss Lenora Cof- e fee, C. R. Frazier, E. Ginsbourge, Miss G. Be:o:.el it sp:nl; your bzauty :,"d G. Goodacre, W. J. Hoggson, Mrs. Hogs- puts the scal of age on a youth¥u. | .0, " ;7 j Holtman, Mrs. Holtman, Mrs face. H. W. Lake, E. G. Larson, J. M. Little- MRS. NETTIE HARRISON hall, A. F. Macnee, Mrs. E. B. McClana- han, Mrs. 8. F. Menage, H. M. Parchen, Mrs. Parchen; L. T. Peck, Mrs. Peck, Z. C. Pratt and wife, H. O. Rayuor, Mrs. - Raynor, Miss E. L. Rockhill, H. L. Ro- restores gray or fadcdhair toits | .y icar Dr. J. J. M. de Routon, Mrs de natural co or without any inco = | gouton, E. Schmidt, J. Schumeister, N, venience or disagrzeab eafter ef= | J. Simonds, Mrs. Simonds, L. A. Thorsen, fects. Not a dye; cleanly to use; { Dr. A. J. MclL Tyndall, Jules R. Wahl, Mrs. Wahl, J. C. Wilson, W. F. Wcod- 4-DAY HAIR RESTORER Is 2 harm'ess preparation that ter. Price $1 a bottic, Ali| ward, Mrs. Woodward, P. B. Yates, Mrs. druggists. Yates, Master Lake, Mrs. A. H. Plckens Pago Pago—Miss A. C. Kent, Commain nl S N:“' Hal'lf'[SO Co er E. B. Underwood, Mrs. lnderwood . 1e n e | Auckland—Miss N. Bethel, Mrs. A. J DEKMATOLUGIST, Coffee, F. W. Thorne. Syduey—Alf Adams, D. Elliott Alves, 78-80 Geary St., Szn Francisco. | John Alves, Mrs. Alves, I T. Betts, Mrs, Kearny aad Sutter Sts. \uas M Mrs. Turk street, Mr. daughters. have removed from 1909 O’ “A'rt street to 2310 Sutter street. Max Charles left fo Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. bar mitzvah of Store will remain closed Monday A (reat Veiling Purchase | 35¢ soc and 75¢ \cxlmm Several facturer at most divers and Emphatic lek nere at were $5.00 and $7,50 R $7 50 e l\ ew Cotton Drapencs s Price W alatS - ‘ Tuesday 20c om a leading manu- The rtment is .t‘eJ Tuxedo Veilings, | Dot Complexion Tuxe: Va Reductions on ad i oer ) l offered in the newest }} olorings and designs l Covers, Bed ARIAN CLOTH—36 In. e faced Persian 25 Decorative Tables and Stands AT REDU Also a few handsome Mu: $15.00, Were $12.75 and Hosiery and Underwear oat 50c d CED PRICES JARDINIE Regular Pr i ular Pr Regular Stands now $8. and Paper Rack SO and § "')0 ribbed €0 Tights, spec _L..,_ 2 H. Car! Mrs. Doyle Dyer, C. J. Ham, Mrs Ham, Mi J. Ham, Mrs t, child maid \_lv.urcp L M E R. C PERSONALS. 1. J. Kiarnet and her friends to- between 2 and 5. ana Ham, nee Peters) has re- ned from her horeymoon «=THE - - PACIFIC CLOAK HOUSE § HAS THE CONFIDENCF OF THE PEOPLE. CLOSED MONDAY-WASHINCTON'S BIRTHDAY. New Suits! New Jackets! EPLCIAL SALE OF RAE ... OSTRICH FEATHER The Misses’ Sult, as illustrated, made of fine castor cloth, new shape skirt, pleated at seams, jacket with blouse front and postilion back. tastefully trimmed with fancy silk brald of same color; sizes, 14 to 1§ years. A swagger dress at a popular price, 818,50. To close out—One of our awellest $20 Jacket. handsomely trm.‘m-d skirt; having 0. in half; sizes, 36 to 42 MAKGR TO WEARER—NO MIDDLE PROFIT. € TORE CLOSED M AD\Y-WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. THE PACIFIC CLOAK HOUSE WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS. 1142-1146 Market Street. Bought at a big discount $10.00 $12.50 $§I5.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 Black, Gray, B'ack and White, Natural, White. BOAS The jacket, illustrated, of black peau de sole and is made 1 with white satin, latest shape collar and sleeves; it is richly trimmed with black velvet ribbom, fancy silk braid and black silk drop ornaments. Retall value $0, Pacific wholesale price $13.50. suits, fine brown serge, blouse but one color left, we cut them