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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1903, very s 7 S ‘ ation and consu table to und | cura wo s ad warni sens n low down in her left side. Was e for anything to save Wom troubles, they ready to advise her life. She had no one to advise her, and iy call for the ambulance of the City Hospital. In the course of a few moments a 1t in on & stretcher — she was pale as death an Itation, and in less than a quarter of an hour the poor g0 an operation for ovaritis. te account of an incident which occured in New York recently; the young s enough of her dangerous condition in the terrible pains and burning d evidently suffering keen agony. creature was she suffered torture until it L en should remember that if they do not care to tell a doctor their should be willing to tell them to a woman, who stands ever and help *hem. Again we state that Mrs. Pinkham’s advice is freely and confidentially given to every one who asks for it. Address, Lynn, T'ass. The following letters prove beyond question that Vegetable Compound has the power to cure, of inflammation of the ovaries, female organism. MRS. OTTOS Compound have died. — Stick to the medicine that yo I will tell you how I suffered. Menstruati: I received a little bool u know is Best. has done for me. I could har on was irregular. Those women who refuse to acce Lydia E. Pinkham'’s and does cure thousands of cases womb, and all other derangements of the ON SAVED FROM A SURGICAL OPERATION. “DEAR Mgs. PINkEAM : — I cannot thank you enough for what your Vegetable If it bad not been for your medicine, I think I would dly walk, was unable to sleep or eat. At last I had to stay in my bed, and flowed so badly that they sent for a doctor, who said I had inflammation of the ovaries, and mu; through an operation, as no medicine could help me, but I could not do that. k of yours, and after reading it I concluded to try Lydia E. st go Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and I am now a well woman. I shall praise your medicine as long ag I live, and also recommend the same to any one suffering as I was.” — Mrs. MINNIE OrTos0N, Otho, Iowa. (June 9, 1901.) Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that these thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by “something else,” but by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, the great Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s Ills. pt anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want — a cure. Moral Write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. INFLAMMATION OF THE OVARIES CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. “DeAr Pinkham’s etable Compound ‘I had suffered for three trouble was until the doctor p PiNgsAM : — I wish to express my gratitude for th has brought into my life. e restored health and happiness Lydia E, years with terrible pains at the time of menstruation, and did not &now what the ronounced it inflammation of the ovaries, and proposed an operation. I felt so weak and sick that I felt sure I could not survive the ordeal, and so I told him that I would not unde: The followin, week I read an advertisement in the paper of your Vegetable Compound in such an rmergency, and so I decided to try it. Great was my joy to find that I actually improved after taking two bottles, %0 I kept taking it for ten weeks, and was in ex ent health, and am “ You surely deserve great success, Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga., Treasurer St. $5000.00 5QRTE, s canet and at the end of that time I was cured. now. and you have my very best wishes. Francis Benevolent Association. I had gained eighteen pounds " — Miss ArLICE BAILEY, 50 North t forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of above testimonials, which will prove Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass - tar Social. Eastern S West to the | Parlor of the order: Super- “urtls, James M. Hanley and For Lis has created perfeet com- alf & centary Creme de plexions. It removes tam, pimpies, bloiches, sam burns and all olly exwda- tions, leaving the skin soft and veivety. It stimulates 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 c sl size, postpald, for let preparations haye made France famous the world over. CREME Best Face Cream. POUDRE . e Best Tailet Powder, Best Toilet Soap. D (g KNIGHTS MEET HERE TUESDAY California’sGrand Lodge Will Assemble in Local Hall The next biennial session of the Grand. Lodge of the Knights of Honor of the Jurisdiction of California will be held in | the Alcazar building in this clty, com- mencing next Tuesday morning. The or- der at this time has 2 State membership of nearly 2000. An effort will be made during the session to dispense with the payment of a salary to the grand dicta- tor. There are some who will oppose the movement, holding that a man who has to devote his time to the upbuilding of the order should be pajd for his services. The incumbent grand dictator, P, L. Arch- ibald, who has held the office for several terms, has been asked to accept it for another term, and he has stated he does not desire the position; but if no one will accept it he will serve the order for an- other two years, with the distinct under- standing that he shall not be pald a sal- ary. The following named are the represen- tatives to the grand body: California Lodge, Sacramento, J. C. Stockton Lodge, Stockton, §, H, Coates; rysville Lodge, Marysville, John Ruff; Victory Lodge. Chico, Thomas Murphy; Butte Lodge, Orovilie, E. A. Kussell; Ivy Lodge, San Fran- clsco, James Hansen; Germania Lodge, B, Mangels; Eurcka_Lodge, San ; George F. Deering; Yerba Buena Lodge, San Franc F, F. Wedekind; N man Lodge, San Fr Collon; Ma- C, Francisco Lodge, San Francisco, R. A. say; Keystone Lodge, San Francisco, Minnehan: Friendship Lodge, San Francisco, T. P. Woodward; Tancred Lodge, San*Fran- clsco, L_W. Seeley; Fidelity Lodge, San Fran. cisco. J.W. Rourke; American Pagie Lodge, Saft Francisco, P. J. Smith; Confidence Lodge, San J. Lask: Far West Lodge, San . W. J_ Thompson; Polar Star Lodge, ncisco, G. W, Kennard: Liberty Lodge, San Francisco, George; Leland Stanford Lodge, San Fri . R_J. Sands: Yosemite Lodge, San PFrancisco, L. Solomon; Garden City Lodge, Alameda. Geo Lodge, West Berkeléy, . Lodg pa, Lee Grigiby A. Wanamake; B. F. Hobart; Clinton Lodge, East E Santa Cruz Lodge, Santa Cruz, M. Verozza; Healdsburg Lodge, Healdsburg. 8.°J. Hall:' Santa Rosa Lodge, Santa Rosa, C. A. Hoffer; Mizpah Lodge, North San Juan Thomas Evans; West Side Lodge, Neum:n Henry Kilehn; Los Angel les Lodge, Los es. ‘William ; Car- quinez Lodge. kett, Patrick Lucey; San Diego Lodge, San Dl:o_ F. P. Bruner: ¥Fresno e, . 8, oral; C. H. . Curry e Ruhl; Columbia The grand officers are: A, H, Volgt. past grand dictator; P, L. | Schulte, Archibald, grand dictator; C. H. Holcomb, vice dictator; 'W 8. Lane, assistant Thomas’ Johnstone_reporter; F. W. r, G, A. Wanamake, chaplain; gulde; H. L. Farrier, guardian; Marwick ntinel; Charles Lampe Thomas @ Charles G. Noble, trustees: M and B. I, Salomon, supreme repre- B sentatives On the evening of the first day’s session there will be a banquet tendered to the officers and representatives. Grand Lodge Boom. Commencing to-morrow the Ancient Or- der of United Workmen in this city, with | the assistance of the Grand Lodge of- ficers, will inaugurate a boom for the order by opening a campaign of four weeks’ duration. Every special deputy in the State has been callzd to this city and with Grand Master Workman E. A. Free- man at the head will work with the lodges here, the whole to close with a large ciass Initiation and conferring of the de- grees on the night of April 13. —————— Rebekahs’ Japanese Tea. Next Wednesday night the lodgeroom of Oriental Rebekah Lodge No. 90 in the 0dd Fellows' building will for the enter- tainment of its members and friends be cenverted into a Japanese tea garden. There will be a programme of entertain- ment, after which eight of the young lady members, attired in Orlental cos- tumes, will serve tea. Golden Era’s Dance. Golden Era Circle No. 103 of the Com- panions of the Forest of America will ghve an entertainment to be followed by a dance in the Alcazar building on the evening of the 17th inst. There will be a good programme and a number of up-to- date dances. ADVERTISEMENTS. Wrinkles, sagging of cheeks. flabbiness of throat, bagging of evelids and smallpox pits removed and face rejuvenated by the electric roller method of treatment used by Dr. Cais- sarato of Paris. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Moles, blackheads, telanglectases, naevi and facial blemishes permanently removed with the electric needle without pain or scar. Skin and scalp diseases and baldness cured. Brabman Toilet Cream and Brahman Tooth Powder for &ale by the World Drug Co., J. 8. Potts Drug Co., er druggists and at office of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Traverse, DERMATOLOGISTS, Donchoe building, 1170 Market st., rooms 28-29. Hours, 1 t0 4 p. m. IN THE SOCIAL WORLD (AIl notices intended for the society mews col- umns of The Call must be accompanied by the name and address of the member o the family sending the communication.) OCIETY has settled down into such serenity of living that one almost wonders whether that strenuous existence left behind is not something of a dream. The busy representa- tives of femininity occupy their time with sewing classes for the poor, euchre parties, French lessons and spring sewing. Theater partles are the most populflr pastime for evenings, while each new play affords pleasant diversion and new thoughts for the morrow, Engagements. 1 Mrs. G. D. Flack announces the ongage- ment of her daughter, Minnie, to Mr. 8idney A. Anning of Liverpool, England. PR Mrs. I. Goldberg of 1461 Geary street announces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Anne, to Mr. Samuel Lazarus of New York. B Mrs. E. Levison announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Jennie, to Emanuel Levene. They will receive Sunday, March 29, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at 1118 Buchanan street. Weddings. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levy marriage of their daughter announce the Ray, to Mr. Simon Hartman on March 22, at 2 o'cloc! at 1522 O'Farrell street | -SEE Dr. George L. Bear married to Miss Stella Galines residence of Edgar M. Sw on A oury Heigh ast Friday, o'clock Rev. William Rader officiating. Dr. Bean is a dentist of San Francisco, having graduated from he Pennsylvania University a few years ago; he is also a prominent member of the Loring Club. Miss Gaines is a sister to Mrs. Swasey, and lived in Redding for several years. Dr. and Mrs. Bean left for Del Monte for their wedding trip. t Club Parties. The Sigma Beta Dramatic Club will pre- | sent for the first time in this city e | Girl +rom the Show,” assisted by an or chestra of sixteen pieces under the dirze- tion of Profes: irowell, for the | benefit of Porta incil No. 470, Young | Men’s Institute, evening, April 29, at Native Sons’ Dancing will commence at 10 o'clock. ok A George W. Dean acted as host for the | Jolly Twelve Whis b Friday evening | at his residence, 74 Fifth avenue. The members are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Patter- | Herrick, Mr. aud b No question about it, we car+ ry the largest as- sortment of Veil- ings in the city. We are now showing this season’s latest and most stylish fashion, Kearny and Sutter Sts. Ready Now For Easter New Gowns, Waists, Laces, Silks, Gloves, Ribbons, Trim- mings, Neckwear, Belts and all the other things designed to become a part of your Easter toilet—The most exquisite styles, collected on two continents, from the foremost authorities on To make our Easter display doubly interesting we present some highly attractive items : Choice Portieres [Second Floor] Oriental striped Portieres-Three yards long, with fringed top and bottom. One of this season’s best values? in a large variety of choice colorings;special Veils—prices are moderate - rang- ing from 25c¢ to $2.00 yd. Ladies’ $1.00 Gloves morrow : [First Floor] hereare many $1.00 kid gloves on the market, some good, some New A superb collection of the newest conceptions are here— unlike anything to be seen elsewhere. ture of this department—and many excellent dressers recog- nize this fact. The following exclusive styles on sale to- [Third Floor) Tailor-Made Suits Exclusiveness is a fea- Stylish Suits of Basket Cloth,blouse jacket trimmed with silk strap and fancy buttons; flare skirt............... Handsome Suits of Fancy Scotch Tweeds and Canvas, collarless blouse jacket prettily trimmed; fancy yoke skirt Elegantly tailored Suits of Fancy med coliarless blouse jacket in fancy stole effects; yoke skirt 535~00 nvas,with richly trim- at $3.00 pair Ladies’ Hosiery [First Floor] The finest grade of Black Lisle Hose in a large variety of new designs — many with lace $26.00 $30.00 bad and some indifferent—our 2 clasp Amazon Kid Gloves are koown as the good kind, they havebeentested; all sizes and colors, fitted and guaranteed, shadings white combination: | medallions, fest 50c to $10.00 yard | wear New Dress Trimmings No such exhibit of beautiful Trimmings as we now present has ever appeared in our Dress Trimming department—no lady, however critical her taste, could fail tp find her exact wants in this most diversified assortment—We mention a few of the most wanted : Linen Trimmings — novelty ef- | fects in Tan, Persian and Oriental $1.00 to $9.00 yard Silk Chiffon Appliques—in latest fruit, flower and medallion designs, Black Silk Passementeries — in oons and drop effects $1.00to0 $9.75 yard Spangled Trimmings—in black, steel and light colors for evening .. $2.00 to $12.50 yard A large assortment of Silk and Spangled DROP ORNAMENTS—from 1 to 18 inches long, in black, white and Persian shadings, also black and 5 --..10¢ to $5.00 each ankles, others lace throughout the length of the hose — all made firm to wear well 50c pair First Floor ) Fancy Lawns [Second Foor] About 2000 yards of dainty [Second Floor] Fine Arabian Lace Curtains, in a choice var- iety of the new braid and ren- naisance insert- ion effects; best French net backs; rich and desirable cur- son, Mr. and Mrs. F M T. P. Shermar ss Jennie E. Sher- man, Miss Nellle E. Gillesple, L. Chlo- | peck, Dr. W. M. Tryon and Mr. and Mrs, | G. W. Dean. The honors of the evening | were carried off by Miss Jennie E. Sher- | man. | . . | The California Women's Whist Leag played the third game of the fourth se- | ries of duplicate whist on March 5, ard | the following are the successful score Section 1, Mesdames Duffey, Trow- y and R. Mil plus 10; sec | 2, Mesdames Korts, Treat, Gardner Blount, plus 3; section 3, Mesdames Shet- terly,. Hall, Ollivier and Jones, plus on 4, Mesdames Houseworth, Cobury plus 2; section | Smith, plus | ing, Walsh, Welbanks and Dow, section 7, Mesdames Robinson, Knapp, | | Vawter and McCartney, plus 0. The club | played a very successful game of “(‘wn-[ plus 5; I pass whist’ Thursday afternoon, and the club pins were won by the following | | 1adies: North, Mrs. E. Duffey; south, | Mrs. J. McGenigh; t, Mrs. S. McCart- | ney; west, Mrs. J. Saedler. The straight whist prize on Monday was won by Mrs, C. Bennett. . . The Oak Leaf Club after holding its meetings at th houses of members for | the past year has now engaged large ond commodious quarters in the Native Son building on Seventeenth street, between | Valencia and Guerrero, and held its| initial meeting the on Tuesday last. antly spent and =n- joyed by all pr . The club will her fter meet there regularly on the se and fourth Tuesdays of each month. | officers and members are: W. Koch, p | 1dent; Laux, vice president; Mrs. J. | Finsterbu secretary; Miss L. Koch treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton, the Misses Kostering, M. Koch, A. Manning, 1. Hansen, H. Bjornsted, B. Hammerich, R. Thompson, J. Rufner, F. I Braleye, A. Boyer, H. Gallaghe) tering, J. Finsterbusch, Serich, H. Morton and E. F. K G. Foster, Lien. The breakfast tendered to Mrs. Mastick and Miss by the Parliamen at the Cliff House proved a most er ble affair. Among those present were: | Miss Mary Fairbrother, Mesdames R. L. Mastick, Taylor, Haw, La Motto, Mec- Laughlin, Pendergrast, Hunt, Bird, Ca- | R. L. Fairbrother s on Monday tains for parlor Leather Sofa C ushions (¢ Worth $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 end $11.00 Each On sale to-morrow at $3.90 We bought a magnificent lot of handsome Sofa Cushions at a price to create a sensational sale. Leather —many have designs artistically burnt, others are They are all made of .beautifully appliqued in floral and poster effects — Cushions that are worth $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and 811.00 each—Sale price to-morrow $3.90 figured Wash Lawns, in white ground with neat black, blue and red designs—for ladies’and child- Second Floor or dining rooms; special at $3:00 pair Table Linens [Second Floor] Bleached satin More New Silks The past week we have opened a great many choice novelties in High Grade Silks in Special and Exclusiv signs, comprising checks, stripes, dots and the new able, dresden and gun metal effects, also handsome White and Black and Black and White combinations Prices 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard ren’s dresses — on sale to-mor- row at 10c yard (Fiac: Linen Towels [Second F These should interest every housekeeper and hotel proprietor; e de- 1ange- Toor] damask Table Linens,72inches wide, extra fine qualityina beau- tiful variety of choice designs— worth regularly $I.25 a yard — special at $1.00 Pretty Ribbons for Easter: New ribbons in almost endless assortments are here—Fancy Ribbons in latest imported novelties in all the most desirabie styles for sash and neck wear—Particularly attractive just now are the following popular plain ribbons : 4 inch SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS, extra quality 4 inch DOUBLE FACE LIBERTY RIBBONS.... 5% inch SATIN TAFFETA KIBBONS, all colors.... We tie free of charge all ribbous into any of the latest Knots or Bows 35c.per yard .~35¢ per yard Bleached linen | huckaback Tow els, size 20 x irst loor ) nothingbetter is made for strength and durability—reg- ular 2s5c article, special at fer, Brower, L. A. McLaughlin, Burnsides | and Bryan. Home Parties. An enjoyable party Misses Florence and Emily Rochat on the evening of March 6 in honor of the engagement of their sister Lillie to James T, The party spent the evenin; at the Mascagni concert, after which sup- per was served at the home of the bride- to-be. The table was prettily decorated in red, covers being laid for fifteen. Each guest received a silver favor. S given by the | ¢ A very enjoyable reception was tendered ] to Miss Adelaide Luhrs her friends on Thursday 5, in honor of her birthday. The resi- dence at 727 Fulton street was decorated in ferns and orchids. An elaborate sup- per was served. Those present were: Misses Irene, Louise and. Addfe Ehle: Anna Knorre, Mollie Otten, Lillle Freeck tle, Octavia oung, Mary McCarth Clara Knorre, Freda Otten, Grace Boyle. by a number of Ruth Landers, Anita Buckley, Gladys | On December 10, 1902, a final decree selling or offering for sale, directly or indi counterfeit labels, enclosed in a counterfei imitation of complainant’s label, printing article as Lablache Powder. Lablache Face Powder is inv Preserves a fine complexion; restores one bex, of reliable Druggists or by mail. ADVERTISEMENTS. FINAL DECREEY $100 REWARD! was entered by the Cirenit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of California, in suit of Benjamin Levy, Boston, vs. J. M. Wright & Co., San Francisco, establishing the plaintiff’s rights and perpetually enjoining and restraining the defendants from manufacturing, rectly, spurious face powder which had been put up in imitation of Lablache Face Powder in counterfeit boxes, bearing t circular, and sold to retailers and the public, or in the use of the words ‘ B. Levy,” or any of the words, labels, designs or circulars or stickers used by complainant printed, written, stamped, painted, attached or posted thereon, or having any label, printing or device thereon in or device or any thereof. sloo REWARD will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person e manufacturing, selling or offering for sale any spurious Lablache Face Powder 18 the best and purest toilet preparation in the market. It will delight you to observe the wonderful benefits your complexion will receive from its use. peculiar perfume is extracted from flowers and plants which possess soothing and healing properties and are also powerfully antiseptic in their nature. ible, it makes the skin soft, smooth and beautiful, Its that has faded. Beware of dangerous counterfeits or substitutes. The genuine bears the signature of ** Ben. Levy” in red ink across the label of the box. Flesh, White, Pink, Cream, 5o cents per BEN. LEVY & CO., FRENCH PERFUMERS, 125 KINCSTON ST., BOSTON, MASS. ay evening, March | Marks, Lillie von Ottendorf, Adelaide Luhrs, Mrs le, Mrs. Freechtle, Mrs. L » Mrs. Knorre, Mrs. von Otten- d Luhrs, Ralph Lee, Howard rl and Henry Luhrs George kmann, Vincent Rog- Blac TS, Leydecker, Law- Ralph Dillon, Arthur and Theo ence Liddy, Will Buc g | Samuel Marks and George Hanson. | Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Frs turned from Southern nia and will receive their friends afternoon be- tween 2 and 5 o'clock at their residence, 1374 Hayes street. fiss Florence Lehman will leave for Zurope on the 25th of the present month. Miss Lehman received on Thursday after- noon, March 12. o Mr. and Mrs. A. Serensky will receive this afternoon from 2 to 5 at 742 Clemen- tina street. . . Miss Josephine Lindley friends in Los Angeles. is visiting Mrs. Hiram T. Smith and_ Miss Smith are on their way to Japan. absent three months. . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jennie Sherman have removed to the H tel St. Nicholas, where théy will receive their friends the first Monday of the month. SACRED MUSICAL SERVICE AT ST. DOMINIC'S CHUBCH} Splendid Proéx:nmn; _Arn.nged by the Orchestra to Be Given This Evening. Services this day at the churches as follows: Emanuel Evangelical—Morning, “Christ Re- jected”’; evening. ‘‘Christ Standing in Our Stead.”’ Pastor, Rev. F. W. Fischer. First English Lutheran—Morning, ‘“‘Peter's Penitence'’; evening, .“The Kiss of the Trait- or.” Pastor, Rev. E. Nelander. First Congregational—Morning, 3 Dille will preach; evening, preaching by W Slocum, president of the Colorado College. Third _Congregational—Morning, Dr. =Baker of the First Presbyterian Church of Oakland will preach. Richmond Congregational—Morning, Mes: R. A. Long and J. George Hunter wiil prea evening. preaching by Rev. Willlam Cleaves Simpson Memorial M. 'E.—Evening, ‘The Heart of the Gospel.” Pastor, Rev. John Ste- phens. First M. E.—Morning, “The Power of Right- eousness vs. the Power of Rum''; evening, The Young Men's Christian Association as a are Guardian of Youth." Pastor, Rev. Frank K. Baker. Epworth M Morning. “‘Perpetual Fire, of Religious Enthusiasm’’; Rev. E. or the Maintenance eyening, ‘‘Beating a Retreat.”” F. A Keast. % 3 This afternoon at 2:45 ‘o'clock a great union mass meeting in connection with tbe State convention will be held for men only at the Young Men's Christian Association auditorfum, Mason ‘and Ellis streets, to be addresssed by Rev. E. W, Work, D. D. The seats in the hall will be free to all young men. A musical pro- gramme by a large orchestra will be given, as will selections by a large chorus of male voic Rev. Father Mulligan will preach at the 10 o'clock mass this morning in St. Ignatiue Church. Rev. Father Ford will preach in the evening. = Rev. Father Handley, C. S. P., will continue his course of sermons on ‘Matrimony’ every Sunday evening in Lent at Holy Cross Church The regular monthly programme of sacred music will be given at St. Dominic’s Church this evening. The following numbers will be rendered : Organ solo, Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (Bach); soprano_solo. “‘I Mourn us a Dove: (“St. Peter). (Benedict), Mrs. B. Apple; con. tralto solo, “Fac ut Portém’ (“Stabat Mater'), Pastor, They will be | Sherman and Miss | | (Rossini), Miss Ella V. Closkey; organ solo, ““Andanté with Varia emmens); sopraro E Mrs. Jol ijah") (“Lauda ning, Mr, W ung Men's ( Midnight Express to Bakersfleld. At the Oa land Mole of the Southern Pa- t t after § aves ferry evening in e ————— THEIR FIRST MEETING IN OVER FORTY YEARS | Joyful Reunion of Two Brothers inm the Palace Hotel Yesterday Afternoon. On a cold December morhing forty-twa vears ago J. A. Perry and his brother, A. T. Perry, then both small boys, od has resided for some tir years iater, established himself f ness in Cleveland, Ohio, and recen cided to make a tri which he comm Merced. The the south and r in the Palace Hotel to awai coming. But time had changed the appearance of the two a e waited the other came a d and went to his rcom with x»;»rx recog from the man ever, they learned of ach ence in the hotel and a joy followed ADVERTISEMENTS. -~ STOPS GRAYHAIR Before it spoils your bzauty and 7“‘5 the scal of age on a youthtul ace. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON 4-DAY HAIR RESTORER Is a harmiess preparation that restores gray or faded hair to its natural co.or without any incon= venience or disagreeab cafter ci= fects. Not a dye; cleanly to uses; free irom sediment or sticky mat= ter. Price $1 a bottie. Al druggists. ] Mrs. Nettie Harrison Co. DERMATOLOGIST, 78-80 Geary St., San Francisco.