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Fuendzling. 4 s i . The straight whist prise on : YOUDET AR i May 2, was won by Mrs. Gris- d preminent in fraternal circles. beirg | sim and Mrs. MeCartney, who tied scores. | a past president of Pacific Farlor No. 10, | Following are the Thursday scores: Mes. N. 8. G. W., a member o rancisco | dames E. Duffey, Peters, Costello, Joy— Lodge % B. P. O. E.. and a member | plus 1i; Mesdames Korts, Deering, Wel- . . - - ¢f Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. don, Bennett—plus 12; Mesdames Linz, CITY OF PARIS DRY G ol ety | Lardler, Parks, Standish—plus 1; Mes- | Cisre intiBinios B he wedding of Georse M. Fontaine:|dames. Jones. Dovle, Hall, Griasim— | manager of Hale's store in San Jose, and | Miss Gladyz Cummins of this city will| ot e - S s s SO s ~ | occur to-morrow. at. the home of the | HOME PARTIES. ride's mother, Mrs. Anna Cumming, in| The $rst of a series of house parties to| San Francisco. It will be a quiet affair, | be given by the management of the new | niy the immediate frienc 1 relatives | Edgemere Hotel was held on Friday | of ‘the couple z present. Afier the | evening. May 22. The haliways, reception | e B S ceremony ti ! make a tour of | rooms, parlors, billiard rooms and dining and wite THE SAN Boclety Events ® | FRANCIECO CALL, SUNDAY i ) | { - CUTY . Played the third game of the duplicate se- announce the been such a gen- | make their home in Oakland fer several 18 out in San Fran- | months. 3 the packing® of | —— Dry Goods ~ ks began that there is al- | CLUB PARTIES. < in ety worth | The Treble Clet Club gave a charming | s e he resorts, | Musicale at Steinway Hail on Thursday | : Jing. with a de. | €Vening and entertained a large number N ® ° i hia |v('-p'ci('r their friends. The following pro-| ’ M1 i Boge wiorate: tiab kit HHtdeat N e s E aayaered g { 3 those who are not catching fish fear- | vgpring Song” (Hawley), club: “Sweet | oee and wonderfully propoertioned are | and Low™ (Hawley), club: “Until You oo vely rclat'ng their automobile ac- }'Tmpl (Metcalfe), solo. Mrs. T SECH ) "here will be no sign of waning { Fletcher: E major Polonaise (Liszt), | SECONP FLOOR. the hotels for many weeks vet, | PI2n0 solo, Miss Elizabeth Gowan: BELT . {"Rnbm Ada (Buck). club; ‘“Lost T Chord” (Sullivan), club; **Delight” (Luck- SEMI'ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE SHAGRR I L stenes, solo, Miss Viola Samter; “Estudi- | sccasion of pleasant surprise was|antina” (by request) (Lazcombe). Mrs. | B cement (hat has just Leen an- | Fletcher. Mrs. Madden. Mrs. Liloyd, Miss by Mre, D. barthold of her | Gordon, Miss Edith Adams accompanist; ALL ODD PIECES AND BR0XEN Alms to Lea 'T. Gilleg of J.[ Fravers . (Moderatl), . club ;’59"‘"! LL 0DD L J X ! Son, 1 Night” (Bargiel); club: “Elsa's Dream” ~ : £ i (from “Lohengrin) (Wagner), solo, Miss . - S T & i Hilda Green: “In May ' (Parken), club; LINES I§ EVERY SIZE IN THE Lein ARNOUNCE | v Anpie Layrie” “(Ruck). club; “Spinning | h v daughter Fanny | g o i 10 T wiil receive their PPE¢(Wapner), Club. | MOST SEASONABLE STYLES friends do-d 38 Misston street Ths California Women's Whist League | G {ries on Thursday afternoon, at which a . | thoroughly enjoyed the system of play / ( o | adopted By this club. * Some very high NOW HMARKED DOWN (10 WEDDINGS. scores were made and the attendance was . The marriage of M Emilie Tictjen, | Unusually large considering the number CLOSE 0UT (OMPI.FTELY) T0 aRoBBs GE Ak Mre, D. W, Jen. | ©f vacation absentees. During the months = < bk iace i e ol e | Of June, July and August. while the ciub g o T Wiltiems will 1#Xe ) rooms are being renovated. ‘the league ! 0t at the home of the bride's pacents. | will meet. at the spacious residence of £9 Lom reet, on Tuesday evening, | Mre. R. E. Miller, 1316 Golden Gate ave- ihe c-remony will | Nue, the'lady baving kindly tendered the ‘ he club during her absence from | sent about a month. | rooms were all lavishly decorated for the yeir home at the St.|occasion. The spacious main dining-room | was entirely cleared of tables and the| floor covered with canvas and it was here | | that the musical programme was ren- | dered, followed by dancing. . i | Captain and Mre. Willlam Olsen gave | a delightful “at home" last weck. The keq | event was a hiouse-warming, as it was| ¢ marriage cf to Alfred W. Rein nce their home at Ha: - ¢ streets has been completed. Flowers in Wednesday profusion added to the beauty of the| ) oke rooms. The dining-room was in La| iy friends of the | France roses, the reception-room in pink | bri e de 13 ar om- | carnations and the living-room in Amer- | P ypular young lady and her|ican Beau i T ble qualities have on for her - - . i regard and fricndship of all| The many friends of Mrs. R. Midgley | hose with whom she associa She | were delightfully ‘entertained at her homs, | will b sttended at her wedding by Miss iton street, on Friday evening last. 1 of honer. and Miss etk anfoRabis Reokramms (was: o] L2 Jacobs, Miss| jored by her talented grandchildren | M Letitia Mor. g o RIdR . CTh com 1S 81 “Quer twénty-five guests filled the h..mp! of this : iN& DTO-| of Mjss Anna Halen at 7 Elgin Park, last | weil known firm of ‘{’ | evening, the event being a delightful | imnorters. Dr. A. L. W. | pree given In honor of ner birthday. | act as best man and Fred | - 3 | i | Louvis Schwerdt, Gustave Schaef- Rudoiph Raetz will act | An enjovable birthday party was ten- | | F. Smith, wife of Major Aitacihe oo mony su Sleniy |L. ¥. Smith of 1% Highland avenue, on will follow o the : er sixty-seventh birthiday. She is in the ) te ¥ B ™ 3 Eintiaie Dot o e fulire resi”| best'afdhealth and theroughly enjoved the ,_jm' T Chiy SiD ].;F‘_,' for aniei festivities of the occasion. She was also dcd trip through Southern California, | the Teciplent of many valuable presente. their return from which they T RO Cougvegftad dence > b, 3 | in order to congratulate her. The mem- _Alhambra === | bers of Engine Company 32 of the San | Db, Vallar: O i ADVERTISEMENTS. | Francisco Fire Department were also | ¥. Hayward - w 2 s +erew | there to wish her a happy birthday. yossiin. | —_— D. Chase & | RECEPTIONS. YNDON. GATOS: From Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolf announce the it X Gutselt and wife, *Ji | confirmation of their daughter, Miss Stei- biMen B W sBarnex, | 1a, at the Sherith Israel Temple. Tayior | E Smith, Mr. | street, Monday morning, June 1, and will = receive in the afternoon at their residence at 1115 Elliz street. i Barry and ] The confirmation of Miss Emma Herr- | | | | | Lewls Selby, Clarence Selby; from ! 3 Jose and Mrs. George L. Barker, | scher will take place Monday, June 1. at E. Crawford, Jayne Thompson, Miss Rutn | | the Temple Sherith Israel, corner Post s & McKenzie, Dr _ Curnow, | and Taylor streets. A reception will be | Curpow: from Pasade ge 1 ! Miss Fdiih Reynclds, Miss Eva held Sunday, June 7, at 828 Post street. | ey . . . { Confirmation of Miss Jessie Scheyer TH HOT SP) 38 From S t 5 & § ) H HOT SPRINGS: From San takes place at Temple Sherith Israel June g it N2 1. At home Sunday, June 7, from 2 to 3| F. W. Bade; from ! p. m., at 924B Fulton street. « zzell, §. H. Stewart.'G Soliet e from Pokegama. Ashland—H. S Mr. and Mrs from Henry Munter wish to an- - . ot g { nounce the confirmation of their son, Peas Boniord | Pare le—Louis Mordecai, 2t the. Geary-street temple, Baturday. June 6, at 19 a. m. Reception Sunday, June 7, between 2 and 5 p. m,, at their residence, 708 Clement street. | a8l m Miss Augusta Chaskel, daughter of Mr. !and Mrs. Samuel Chaskel of Great Falls, Mont., and grandchild of S. Harrls of lhin[ W Nichols, Jessie String From Watson 3 £toll; from | From S, P. Stevenson: from Alameda— | city, will be confirmed at the Geary-street H. Sherry b and wite, H. G. Rissian, W. It. | | Temple to-morrow morning. | J. Keating | Removes Wrinklecs sbeive Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedenberg announce | the confirmation of their son Harold at | from Stewart Point—Mr 1 TRIO HOTEL: Ty Rejuvenates the Sherith Israel Synagogue, corner of | s E. Jones A Post and Taylor streets, to-morrow. Will L A Blevenin . Atlec K the Coyntenance | icceive Sunday, June 7. at their residence, | Meleon and wite o, Albert F, McAlester, A van 9181; Folsom street, from 2 to 5 o'clock. ackwood, H. W cel, Mir Mre. James H. Jones, Louis A 8 2 | iy iy H Mise 5. J. Pall, Aias Tdda Bell, Pro- Mme. Yale's Skin Food is an| Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohn announce the) ¢ Mra. Hoflschmidt, Mre. Cum_ | “ : Miss Bienche (umming. Wiiam ¢ | external nourishment absorbed by ;;’:‘T&‘;K”’F;‘;n‘s'; :‘:‘::;‘r‘:;wt’;“‘yewm T. ¥. Healy, William Lemser, J. S 3 Henm E G 4 o} & % P by, Mre (| Seymour and wite, George Stader, Phil Bech the skin, which supplies essential [ nola a reception at their residence, 107 | Mulqueen, J emponpelmer. | T.” Kashon, B. F. Royle, Mrs. B. F. Royle, | { 3 invigorati - | Trenton street, the same afterncon. i e F e, 3 Vo Coleman, Dr F | L A s ayior Mive Arber” M. B fattening and invigorating elc1 the same i 3 : | rom Klameda—B. H.| ments present in childhood, the |lack of which in later years causes € and wife vis and s 8. Hoiladny N R Mr. and Mrs. M. Alpern of 1620 McAl- | | lister street announce the confirmation of A. Smith and w Berkeley—Miss Ada Harnett and wire th, wife and son, M SR % ‘ . | their daughter, J . at the Tem| S—W. B. Giller om Bloomfie [ shriveling of the skin, shrinkage | Feana e rere 150 ho el kg ". Katzenbach. J Erie McBoyle wife At home from 2 to 5. . | or flabbiness of the tissue and con- Mrs. Basch announce the con- Fro Jerdan and Mr. and Fron: AT ADAMS SPRINGS: From San Fran-| g £ e es . Blaney and wife, Miss Cora May. | cisco—Willlam John and_ wite, Mr. and Mre. | SCqUENt loss of beauty. 1t removes tion of their daugther, Essie, at the | Rafael—M. Fitzgeraid and wife. | John Rolls, Mr. and Mre. H Dunbar, [ wrinkles and performs feats of i Frank Rodgers om Heaids hmidt, Mrs. Thomas Ashworth, S. Wit- S , by ®. | Staton, Georgs ske, Ella Hunius, R. F. G M. Pur- | beautifying seemingly impossible | i Etella He: cell, John Roche, S. T. Keves . C. Her g ildi 7 ~ s | AL pokcs. Zrom M bert and family, B, Levy. Mart merely y building up firm, { Calleioga “Chariey Yous, e, 3 ODes. Bt i, | healthy, elastic flesh and stimulat- | i utter rom Cloverdal | n Reey Cot des 1: tie 2 | Yie Daniels. Lilla M. Duaieis e s, O s o, | ing its natural forces. 1t-obliker- 3 Jages, R. Brunning, & Clifford, T. Hitchcock, P. {ates the marks of age, worry and Bannister, F. L. Manning, Della Ward, Mamie osh. James H. Dignan, Henry ' Diers, | care; fills out sunken cheeks, hol- | Seitz, John James, W. Wiillames, J. B. . B, Whiteside, A. Whitesige, 3. . | low eyes and all unnatural facial | | e Grnen o ity 5. ABFeies, | depressions ; gives dimpled round- | ‘ heries Green an 5 ions ; s - B ey e i) | ness to the chin and harmony to | ! athan, Mrs. Herman | Fyom Albuquerque : i s o | ™ e, the features. It enhances the! I Tom Cincin- | Quinn. _From Dent Colo.—D. Murphy. | r of 2 | e, R Graun From’ Greenville, Mo | 100 < Tas T oah—Toseph Waleh rohy beauty of the young, and restores | From Kew Mesico-Dr B O Carring, | iciota. B, C.—Rom Dee. ife and child, W. and preserves a youthful appear- xico—Dr. P.C. © | Fraw m Toledo, Ohlo— < A s 24 From Santa Cruz—Miss F. Brioas [ Jurray ‘ang ‘son. MeamW! L Vion. Frem |ance. Of priceless value to all. No . il <. | Mendocino County—W < ; : 2 TLUE JAKE RESORT. MIDLAKE. | wejihir and famii X ounts i, | reflecting man or woman will ne- B . OB Mactoneuch, Totius | mog onie o MR A Sy Kimball, John Ames | glect to use it. - Beware of imita- Jakobs AR apoereberger, | Lake Couniy—Cheries E. Berry, Alexapder | tions: the genuine manufactured| 18 YOUR FACE UNWOM e . Moot Amt e, W Ferking T _+ee ___ ° .lonly by Madame Yale; no (g bon S R A B i 5 1only by Mac : 1O ONe | chin or person? It you have, B BT e Max | Profitable Scavengery. else knows its formula, Prices; ] oy manom g o s, — L t , wife and child, t removes and cures this unfortunate blem- Mrs. J. No man would like to be known as a o+ | scavenger, one might think. We regard A scavenger as a person who cleans up |flkh. Yesterday in one of our suburban towns I saw eeveral gaudy yellow wagons with metal bodies, as stoutly and hand- somely built as anything on roadway. The horses were splendid Ferchons in fine ish. After one application your face will be as {ree from hair as the palm of your hand. B._B. B. English Caramel is indorsed by the nrofession, and has had twenty vears of success(ul practice in England and on the Con- tinent. It is, in fact, the only satisfactory erad- ieation of superfluous hair known to science. Elite Skin Food—Removes all blemishes and $1.50 and $3.00. CONSULTATION FREE. Ladies may consult Mme. Yale free of charge on all matters nertaining to HMealth and Beauty. MME. YALE'S BOOXS ARE FREE. “LOVE’S CONFIDENCES,” BY BRYSON, The Artist Who Created “Lady | in Scarlet” and “Seeing Her Future.” fettle. On the wagons was the le B roughness; makes the complexion perfect; ke % : s gend: | Every woman should have one of Mme, g makes the perfect; keeps Ancther of _Bryson's it “Henty Moses, Scavenger.” Judging by | Books. They contam the most rellabl |aferms’ o e Poss creations. “LOVE'S CONFI- the style Mr. Moses puts on scavengering | lion on BEAUTY CUINURE obtainable. Write | 1y removes bleckhesds and reduces the pores DENCEE.” will be issued as an must be highly profitable. A little pri- | [0F » COPY at once. They are free. = | of_the skin, art supplement to The Sunday vate scavengering in New York might not Elite Face Powder—Chemically pure; a pre- Call in the near future. A great offend the population or degrade the Address MME' M. YALE’ ntive from syperfluous kalr. @ PBlite ¥ace Bleach—For removing tan and freckles. 1t has no equal. Prompt attention to mail orders with stamps. Blite tology Inetitute, 838 Market St. San Francisea. many art connolsseurs are collect- ing these beautiful and original creatiqns. —_——— street cleaning department. Tn the origi- nal a scavenger was a customs officer taking duty upon imported goods.~New York Press. 189 Michigan Boulsvard, CHICAGO. ng kindly mention the San Fran- When writ cisco Call. | lations of their friends upon the birth of ' on May 24 at the home of their sister on MAY 31, 1903. NEWMAN & LEVINSON. Kearny and Sutter Sts. An FExceptional Sale of Embroidered Shirt Waist Patterns of Embroidered Waist Patterns, in To-morrow the chance is yours to take advantage of a sale \ 3 ed and fifty of them — the which like values Rave never before been equalled. We have two hundr prettiest that ever came from St, Gall—They go on sale At $1.95 FOR KINDS SOLD REGULARLY At $2.95——FOR KINDS SOLD REGULARLY At $3.90 — FOR KINDS SOLD REGULARLY At $4.35——FOR KINDS SOLD REGULARLY AT $ 7.00 . At $5.75 FOR KINDS SOLD REGULARLY AT g10.00 and $10.50 Each Pattern is neatly boxed and contains 3{ yard of wide embraidery, 133 yards of narrow embroidery and 115 yards of plain material —some are of the new spider web cloth, some of swiss and others of fine nainsook — The designs are exquisite — colors are white, cream, pongee, red and biue — READY TO-MORROW MORNING. and o] and and o and 7.50 AT AT AT 3. s 4 6. Swiss Values— Monday lity, | FlM;;retty Curtain Swiss—printed on white, with | the neatest of stripes, floral and conventional | designs, in all the favorite colors, including pink, Two Big Curtain Fine White Curtain Swiss, superior quality, 36 inches wide, in dots and fleur de lis designs — specially suitable for sash and window curtains. This is an exceptionally good value and | blue and green — 36 inches wide, special won't last long at the price, per yard ...... 124c | sale price to-morrow, per yard .......couueseee 52 inch Brass Extension Curtain Rods, 10c each — same with silver ornamented ends, 15¢ each Ladies’ Washable Outing Skirts Here are Wash Skirts galore — Summer Skirts that are pretty and dressy — beyond a doubt the grandest assortment of up-to-date styles ever shown s San Francisco — We mention some of to-merrow’s splendid values—dozens of other offerings just as good awaiting you : Washable Dress Skirts, tailor-made] Walking Skirts tailor made of fine| Outing Skirts of white Duck, In of White Pique in latest flare Linen Crash, in t yi neat polka dot effects; skirt style, special at $1.35 iish flare cut . $2.00 [prettily tucked ... i IZ.ZSf irts of Tailor-made washable Dress Skirts!| Tramping Skirts of Linen Crash,[ Tailor made Tramping S of Linen Crash; felled seams, finely tailored and finishe _ |white pique; open s de; perfect latest gored flare style. $1.50 sides ... $2.25 [fitting ... ... $2.50 Mére”,ErAnbroidered Art Novelties Arrive (Second Flcor) We show to-morrow in our Art Needlework Department, an entirely new line of Slovak Embroidered Doylies, Scarfs, Squares and Center Pieces—all exquisitely embroidered by hand on fine bolting sheeting, in the very latest designs — They’re priced this way : ' $2.35 each | Center Pieces, 20 inc .$1.25 each $3.00 each | Center Pieces, 24 inch. 1.85 each $2.00 each | Center Pieces, 28 inch. .$2.35 each Third Flooor . 23c each |Squares, size 28 x 28 45¢ each |Squares, size 36 x 36 each |Scarfs, size 20x 54 . Leather Suit Cases (Pirst Floor Dress Suit Cas®s are now in great demand — our assortment is very large to choose from, and prices are exceedingly reasonable — For Monday we quote two special values: Sole Leather Suit Cases, with siraps brass catches; linen lined with shirt flap Sole Leather Suit Cases, leather | | flap in cover—solid brass locks . Wool Sweaters & Just the thing for out-door wear—cool and com- | fortable. All the newest styles are here —and | to-morrow’s values are by far the best we ever | offered : Doylies, si Doylies, size 12x12. Squares, size 20 x 20 Ladies’ Linen Dusters 1 ! (Third Floor) : We place on sale to-morrow a splendid lot of | Ladies’ Dusters and Capes — made well, of ex- | cellent materials, in the fu!l cut—a handy article | to have when traveling — the prices are : | Ladies’ Serviceable Linen Dusters.. | Ladies’ Mercerized Linen Dusters .. | Ladies’ Yosemite Dust Capes Ladies’ Dust and Bath Capes Bathing Suits ¢ For Ladies, Gents, Girls and Boys —in latest styles at lowest prices— that the public appreci- ates our values is proven by the fact that the business in these goods is ahead of all previous seasons — To-morrow’s specials : Ladies’ Jersey Cloth Bathing Suits . Girls Pretty Serge Bathing Suits ’s Cotton Bathing Suits... Ladies’ Wool Sweaters . otton Bathing Suits... Ladies’ Golf Jackets Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples sent to any address solid . $5.75 mpras v Third Floor Boys’ Wool Sweaters K 4 h Gents’ Wool Sweaters . 2.50, $3.00 and $3. $2.25, $3.50 and $4. $4.00, $5.00 and $5.75 Geary-street Temple on Monday. June 1. | an Eastern trip, when they will visit Mrs. | the vicinity of the city sank so far that Will receive Monday. from 2 to 5 o'clock. | Varnl's sisters. Their stay will be several | the sea covered points that are now a o | months. hundred feet above the ocean level. Dur- Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown of 2i§ Grove SR Do ing this period of submergence the great street announce the confirmation of their Mrs. Adolph Cohn of 1144 O'Farrell | brick clay beds along the Hudson River daughter Bertha to-morrow in the cGary- street synagogue. Receive guests to-mor- row from 2 to 5 p. m. Aeise Mr. and Mrs. W. confirmation of the were deposited. The Haverstraw and Cro- ton Landing beds now far above water, were, of course, deposited below water. The next main event in the geological history was a gradual rising of the land until it stood considerably higher than street entertained her many friends at a progressive casino game in honor of Mrs. 1. Simon, who will shortly leave for the . East. Cohn announce the daughter Ruth at « s . Mre. R. Rotenberg, accompanied by her the Geary-street Temple Monday fore- | zranddaughter, Miss Gertrude M. Cohn, | at present, and this rise was followed by noon. June 1. At home Monday afternoon | has returned after a six months’ tour of | @ gradual sinking, which is still in pro- ! at §18 Octavia street. Southern California gres: Along the coasts of Long Island WA e . s and New Jersey one may see tree stumps Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Simons announce | S. T. Marks has returned after spend- | under water that have been covered by the sea within very recent times. The encroachment of the ocean upon the land is still going on. These and many other facts of the sort are contained in City the confirmation of their daughter, Ella, at Sherith Israel Congregation, at the corner of Post and Taylor streets, to- morrow at 10 o'clock a. m., and will be ing the winter in Southes ey Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ritter, accompanied by their daughter, Mise Mildred Ritter, rn California. pleased to receive their friends in ‘the | will leave on June 4 on a tour of Europe, | Geological Folio No. £2, which .may be evening at their residence, 9% Dale place. | to remain abroad a year. had at a cost of 50 cents by addressing wFE e e i & ok the Director of the United States Geo- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Springer announce | yre. . Steinberg and daughter of 138 | logical Survey at Washington.—Sclence the confirmation of their son Albert at the Geary-street Temple to-morrow morn- Ellis street have left for the East to join Mr. Steinberg, to be absent for several ing. months. 3 il « s e PERSONALS. Mrs. Maurice Gerks and sister, Miss Mr. and Mrs. F. Arthur Hammersmith | Jennic Morris, are here on a visit from and George Hammersmith left on Satur- | Scattle. At home to-day at 2070 Mission day night for a fifteen days' trip to Yo- | street. semite Valley. Mr. and Mre. Frank E. Watkins will leave for the Geysers Springs, in Sonoma County, on July 1. Miss Mataline Anne McCaskey. Mrs. Watkins' sister, will be thelr guest. . s e Mrs. B. W. Paulsen, accompanied by Miss Edna Siegfried of Alameda, Mrs. A. Hagemann and A. Hagemann, left last evening for Yosemite, where they will spend several weeks. . Mr. and -Mrs. Percy L. Shuman are per- manently located at their home in San Mateo. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Hirsch have re- moved from 601 Broderick street to 2408 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cohn haye moved | to 721 Capp street. Mrs. Cohn will be at home the fourth Tuesday of May. T T Mr. and Mrs, D. A. MacDonald of Téno- pah, Nevada, are receiving the congratu- thefr littly daughter, who came to them | 1), g 1. prycker and wite will leave the 1st of June for their annual outing in the mountains in Mendocino County. —_————— COASTAL CHANGES NEAR NEW YORK Land Is Sinking on One Side and Rising on An- other. The United States Geological Survey Seventh avenue, in East Mr. and Mrs. J. Lehman of New York are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hirsch, 817 Bush street. Wrinkles, sagging of cheeks. flabbiness of throat, bagging of e and smallpox pits removed and face reju by the electric roller method of treatment used by Dr. Cais- sarato of Paris. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Moles, blackbeads, telangiectases. naevi aad other facial blemishes permanently removed with the electric needle without pain or scar. $kin and scalp diseases and baldness cur Brahman Toilet Cream and Brahman Tootn Powder for sale by the World Drug Co.. J. S, Pott: g Co.. other druggists and at of of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Traverse, Oakland. H Migs Ray Seamon of New York is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. R. Savannah, 606 Fell street. .. Dr. 0. F. Westphal and wife have just returned after spending a very pleasant week at Casa Abierta, Judge Carroll Cook’s country home, in Glen Ellen. has lately published various interesting ISTS, . . data relating to changes of sea level near Donohoe %E&n:‘?kgcmrkfl st., rooms The pupils of Miss Sadie Mendelson | New York. Some tens of the iands of -29. Hours, 1 to 4 p. M- e emine, May 2 ot Curtas Hall, Tg | JCAT® 480 the greater portisn of the State = follcwing selections were beautifully ren | *2® COVered by an immense glacier. This WRINKLES, ice sheet had gathered up in its course great quantities of sand, gravel and mud. Part of this burden was pushed in front of the ice mass, and as the front of the glacier came to rest in the ! titude of the city the material that was pushed along was deposited. When the glacier melted, owing to the advent of a warmer climate. the mass of material deposited along its front became the familiar round ed hills of Long Island—the so-called backbone of the island. After the dis- appearance of the ice sheet the land in dered by Miss Mendelso: Hongroise No. 2" (Lizst), “Rondo Capric- closo” (Mendelssohn), Valse, Op. 31, No. 1 (Chopin). i General A. W. Barrett and wife and a party made up of Mrs. Richardson, Miss ‘Amalie Stallman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stallman, Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Fields and Mr. and Mrs. John Tonningsen left last Tuesday for the Yosemite, to be :mo:-t a week. - Mr. and Mrs. Wicola Varni have left for Smalipox marks blemishes one _treatment RETSLOFF (no knife), restoring t complexion of youth. Witch Hazel Cream freckles, r: diseases, etc., and defis ol detection; price . £2.00 . RETSLOFF'S ASTRI NT removes .nlamm-w.nu!nm. falling or relaxing muscles Price $2.00. Sent prepaid on receipt Congultation free. Dr. E. H. RE Clay, nr. Fillmore. Offies m. to 5P m.