The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 7, 1903, Page 36

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S6 ADVERTISEMENTS. s A prominent Southern lady, Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how | she was cured of backache, dizziness, pain- ful and irregular periods by the use of | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “Deaz Mas Pryefiam: — Gratitude compels me to acknowledge the grez2t merit of vour Vegetable Compound. 1 have suffered for four years with irregular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pains in the back 211 lower limbs, and fitful sleep. I dreaded the time to come wkhick would only mean suffering to me. ~ Betizr health is all I wanted, and cure if possible. Lydia E. Pink- l:am’s Vegetable Compound brought me heaith and happiness in 2 w short months. T feel like another person now. My aches and pains have lefc me. Tifs seems new and sweet to me, and everything seems pleasant ard ea: _“Six bottles brought me health, and was worth more than months der the doctor’s care, which really did not benefit me atall. Fam sat- ed there is no medicine so good for sick women as your Vegetable nund, and I advocate it to my lady friends in need of medical Mrs. B. A. BLANCHARD, 422 Broad St., Nashville, Tenn. \hea women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstrua- weal sess, lencorrheea. displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bedring-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloas ing (or itulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration. or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, las- situde, excitability, irritability, nervousness sleeplessness, melancholy, ll-gone ” anc :*want-to-be-left-alone ” feelings, Flues anc hopelessness. they should remember there is or¢ tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham'’s troubles. Refuse to buy any cther medicine, for you need the best. A Severe Case of Womb Trouble Cured in Philadelphia. “Dear Mrs. Prxemam:—-1 have been cured of severe female troubles by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ] was nearly ready to give up, but seeirg vyour advertisement T purchu& one bottle of vour medicine, ard it did me so much 004 that [ parchased another, and the result was so satisfactory that I ought six more bottles, and am now feeling like a new woman. I shall qever be out it. T hope that my testimonial will convince women yol eg>table Compound is the greatest medicine in the world alling of the womb or any other female complaints.” — Mrs. Mar 2660 Birch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nemember, every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinisham if there is anything about her s; toms she does t ‘understand. Her address is Lynn, Mass., mrpadvice is free ::d for f oDy cheerfolly ~iven to every ailing woman who asks for it. = 8 AT BIGHLAXD SPRINGS—From San Fran- | F. McDonnell, J. Twomey, Thomas Denigan, ‘ll © .l‘r‘ J H:" "’hfl‘!]-!v"EHJ’I;d'H, Q‘ 7; | Mrs. Manning J. H Mrs. doelecher, P. Berirang, H offman, Mre. J. |y, y, 4. P. McEne: . F. A Bim L. A. Keugia, Miss M. Hoffman, E. | four aies’ Maven " Froie’'s Drevaclius, € Witkouski, Mr. and Mrs. H. A | Marie™ From Vallejo— Miss Fi Smith, A D. Grimwood, w. | From Sacramento—Albert Elkus From Dos Palos—Clyde Fros Heald: sburg—Mrs. May Sheridan. From Colusa §. Green. From Berkeley—James An- From Arizona—A. E. Bogan. From Donaid, Guinner. M. titeh, J. W A. D. McDonald and Tife. Mre. M. Merd, lielen Herd. Master Herd. | vajiejo Robert Campbell. From Grass Valle Miss Thompson, Mrs. J. H. Benedict. Mist | 'K "¢ Zapt From Mertinesot R Vess Selin Zefterey Mr. and Mrs H. M. Morrit | prom Gakland—J. D. Chapplain. From Mer. .0 Cutler, Mias Hogker, Mrs B N Short. | ced—J. M. Oliver. From Seattie—W. Zan. From Collinsville—M, Cal- From Lodi—A. J. Larsen. 1 Baldwin and wife. From frella_and wite. laghan_and wife From Bethany—N. Maniey and son, Mise Robinson. C. §. Hyman, G. H. Lucinger and’ wite. Mrs. T. W. Hunting~ Sacramento—('. B. Brown, J. N. Conway, Mrs. ign and children, H. P. Jones, R_ L. Sherwood, | C. Hollifiller, Mrs. . Grafmilier. From Rio DoBept 1. L. Blum, L 'Lewin and wife. | Vista— Miss Sadie_James, Miss H. alley, Mre. R Gobdman. Miss R. Goodman, J. M. | prom Livermorer Frame Grassl. Geowey, William T. Hitch, A. 1. Rosenbaum, o e e NanggaSoosstorfler, Tiburen—L. ABMrSOR. | 1 gy 4GGS' HOT SPRINGE—From' San Alameda—Nra. R B._Mitchell, Miss Mitchell, .. 8 5 Franciseo: Dr. Vincent Brown, Fred Wagner, - gy . Mew, Wexh~B. T_Shaw. San | e Dauted Hyroe: Miss Tecarn A Byrne, ale—B. 3. Hizon Tonn Reed, Mrs Gallaner, | Misé Louise Glynn, D. M. Janssen and wife. B Gallaner, ¢ B Shew moatwite wanaher. | Christian Holtum and family, Rev. Michael "R H. Beamer Santa CruzFrank sty | Horan. Hensi Feurcade. James M. Wilson and e i Stanford, | Osk. | amily, Miss S, L. Wheeler, Isidore Burns, tana—C. Tavson — Laurel Dol Durman. | James Smith, wife and daughter; Willlam Nepa—F. W. Winehip, wite and children. | et H. Lynne and wite. Ed V. Pasquale. 7 Y - sqiat wife, daughter and maid: F. 3 ulgrew, E. PR, . Oy i 2 | D. Swift, H. Simas, Hugo C. Bachrodt, Dr. rles J." Schmel rles schel, ' Bert | les J.” Schmelz, Charles Remschel, ' Be: AT HOTEL LA BONDA—From Ban Fran- | Kieinhsus, Henry W. Burmeater. Joseph J. cisco: Bert W. Bernbard, wife, two children | Bliss, A. P. Bergman, Edward Adelseck. Mra. ané maid; Covington Johnson, I. A. Adams, | A. Lux, Mrs. G. O. Heine, J. M. Dixon and P Delmas; W. K Brackett, H. Guittard. | wite, Joseph Weinberger and wife, Mrs. D, . Fred L. Wright and wite Sam Susman. Miss | Miles, Miss Ethel Miles, Mrs, J. Boushay, Susman, Misx Beberg, Miss C. Mieses Adele, Mathiida and Anna Boyken, Rev. Mr. ang Mrs H White, Mr. P. Griffin, Mrs. S. C. Horn, Mrs. R. Samm, Rooker, Will H. Stinson, R. T. Onyon, {3 H. Campbeli and wife, R. L. Eaton and Eme: ang wite, W. H. W. Poliock, ¥. J. | wite, 3. A. Bergerot and_wife, P. Dupuy and Bowes, D. Hurtin, M. Egar. From Fruitvaie— | wite, Louis Forner, J. H. George and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Spring, G. E. Hoyt | Miss Ruby George, Willlam O'Connell, Wili From San Mateo—Mr. and Mre. R. G. - | Lane. Santa Rosa—Captain O, . L. i#ll and two children. From Palo Alto—E. C. | Houts, M. S. Davis and wite, Miss Clara 1. Perkine, R. C. M(Kibben, Miss Maud McKib- Peters, Miss Lovise C. Moke, From Berkeley ben, Miss Mabel McKibben, Miss Eve McKib- | —Walter T. Mulgrew. From Stewarts Point— ben, H. H. Holiey, Miss G. 1. Bruckman. | Miss Richardson. From Cloverdale—W. D, ¥rom Stanford University—M. L. Van Norden. | Sink and .wife, Dr. Smith, Misses Alice and ¥rom Butte, Mont—Dr. J. G. Lobb. From | Chariotte Avers. From Healdsburg—Miss Pueblo, Colo.—H, A, Deuel and wife. nche Slocum, Miss Mabel Seawell, Rer. e Charles McMahon, ~Sol. Walters and wite, AT DUNCAN SPRINGE—From San Francis- | Miss A. Walters. From Vallejo—James oo L. Heineken, E. W. St and | Topley and wife. From San Rafasl—R. A, wite, Miss E. . Brookes, F. W. Rounthwaite | Thompson. From_ Auburn—D. A. McDonaid. end wite, I Levy, ¥. 8. W. R. | Fromelienderson, Ky.—E. A. Davis. Lett, T M. Mulkep. Repe Buic. Louls 1 Breit: B ) - steln, M. Redmond. F. W. Lougee. E. C. Con. | AT LAUREL DELL—From San Francisco: wy, J, G. Tyrpell. J. Smith. James B. | R. L. Eaton and wife, Mrs. H. C. ‘Wyman, Emith, Mrs. A. E. Refvis, D. M. Reavis, Mrs. | Mrs. E._ Blackwood, Miss Laura Blackwood, 4. Guineeeo, Miss M. Guinaso, Mrs. Jules | George W. Lunt and wife, Willlam M. Lunt, surafon, Mre. John Aursdon, C. E. Auradon, | Miss Annie Jourdain, James H. Goerney Jr. Mre. John Gaddini, Mies Olive Gaddini, W. H. | C. Shep Hyman, C. A. Owens, N. Bone, J. T. Senecal, 2. W. Hudson and wite, | J. D. Wadsworth, D. A. Dradey, J. Mirs Hudson, P. Riordan, Joseph Schulz | H. Pontoppidan and wife, ¥. Lewls, K. D. Mc- and wife, John Moran, ¥, Reynolds, Mrs. M. | Coy, N. D. Kant,. H. Hum, Miss Bessie White, Dale. " My W. | Master Lawrence am: George H. Babcock and wife. From Eu McCoy. From Seattld— T Herman Mendetan. From San Rafael—Mrs, _F. € Howel, W. 0. Howell, E. W. Fautz. | W. F. Speidel. From Berkeley—Mr. and Mrs, From Uklah—Lestér Banks, Miss Marie Heid | A. T. Blake. From New Orieans—James B, Miss Louise Held From Cloverdale—Mrs. | Churchill. From'Cloverdale—C. B. John C. B w and wife. From Mil- | wife, Mrs. John Reed, G. L . E._Gallaher, consin—Mrs. N. E. Gallaher, Reed Gallaher. . From San Jose—Miss Nellie . Niles—Miss E. Beachtel Cinclunati—Charies J. AT GILROY HOT SPRINGS—From Sun Francisco—J. Ruediger, Mrs. S. Renner, Marle Renner, Kather: ner, Miss A.-Berni T ivan, % AL Ulrich, d. G. Burden, Kate Johnston, omas Ulrich, . Mrs. Lawrence Carolan, D. AT BYRON HOT SPRINGE—_From San ¥rancisco: 1. Grant and wife. J. W. K Conroy. efferson Frazer, D. D. S.: John_Sioan, L. L. well, H. C. Miss O'Brien, Axel Smith,’V. Setencid, N Y C. Manheim, Simon Katten, | Mrs, Adler, W. O. Reed, Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. Cleyburg. Willlam A, Butler, L. V.| Thomas Cutter, Miss May Cutter, E. Helken- C. mer, J, P. i berg, J. B. vland, Miss Carrie Potter, Mrs. b and wife, Miss Leslie’ Carter, M. | George J. > P. Willlams and’ wif . . George Gehrkens. ‘Wil- | Miss Williams. €. 7. Wilson and wife, o » Mies Seville | C. , A. A. Wise, ¥. J. Dunne, C. T. Dobie H_ B. and | Bert, Mrs. K. Maricry, Mrs.' L. Kerner, Fred iey, Mrs. Masur, Alleh, Mrs. F. C. Madison, Mr. Valleau, L. and wife, N. Soderberg, J.'J. Han- | Spottswood and wife. From San Jose—Dr. 'C. nom, Joe Levy, Hervert Levy, Mre. Ids Eich- | A. Wayland and wife, Dr. I A. Frazer and waid, McLean, Mise Bee M. McDermott, | wife, Taylor, F. W. Kemling and wie. Mre. L. A Oppenheim, D. B. Murphy, George ! From Hollister—Homer Ramsdell. Grid- Vegetable Compound 2t cnce rcmoves such | e e s e e g st oo i o Boctety Event « for the bridal party in order that i Levy. | | | 1 charming in gray chiffon ‘with bouquet of | bride’s roses. ! | .— REPARATIONS are going on busily for the pink and white, the green and white and the white weddings. The decpest secrecy is ob- served as to the details < and -strenuous -efforts are ng made to think of original plans the | spectators may have agreeable surprises ! when the procession proceeds to the | altar. Regulation customs are pro- foundly respected. however, and it is | not likely that radical departures will | be seen. We must content ourselves with {new styles in bridesmaids’ sashes, unique arrangements of bridal vells or novel floral concelts. ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. [5. B. Herscaman of 418 | Octavia street annolince the engage- FRANCISCO | day was won by Mrs. McKinnie. 3 P { ment of their daughter, Henrietta, to | Samuel North. Reception this afternoon, from 2 to 5. Mrs. D. Barthold announces the engage- ment of her daughter Alma to Leo T. Gil- lig of J. GiNig & Son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schweitzer an- | nounce the engagement of their daugh- | ter, Albertine. to Dr. Fermin R. Orella. | The wedding is to take place this month, {to be followed by a trip to Europe. i : | ‘WEDDINGS. | Miss - Julia Stolz and Reinhold H. | Stettin will be married on Tuesday even- {ing at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. P. J. Stolz. Rev. E. Ne- {lander will officiate. The bride’s gown will be a white silk | creation with garniture of real lace and | chiffon. She will wear a bridal veil with orange blossoms. Mae . Stolz. sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. Her- | man’ R. Stettin. brother of the groom, | will be best man. o ¢ st e The wedding of Miss Carrie Harris and Harry Levy will take place to- day at 3 p. m. at the home of the | | | | bride’s parents. 1802 Post street. It will |be a family affair. The bride, a strik- ing brunette. will be attended by Miss ‘Rd,\ Levy, Florence Harris and Bertha A pretty feature of the affair will be the playing of the wedding march by Miss Sybll Harris, youngest sister of the The parlors where the young will be united have been trane- formed into a beautiful garden. Mr. and Mrs. Levy will spend their honeymoon in Southern California Of considerable interest was the white and pink wedding of M H. Muller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hencken of 1384 Green street, and A. W. Reinecke, a well known commission merchant of this city, Wednesday evening. The ceremony was performed at the St. Paulus Evan- gelical’ Lutheran Church, corner of Eddy and Gough streets, the Rev. G. A. Bern- thal officiating. At a pretty home wedding Wednesday at high noon Miss Lillian Hudson, daugh- ter of Mrs. A. Hudson, became the bride of Charles Hemenway Upton, the Rev. George . Adams officiating. = Seventy- five-guests witnessed the ceremony, which was nerformed at the new home of the young couple, 375 Frederick street. The rooms were handsomely decorated with American Beauty roses. The bride was She was attended by, her sister, Miss ‘A. Hudson. A. Adler was best man. The bride was given into the keeping of the groom by her brother. LI Miss May Hurst and Edwin T. Stangen- berger were married . Werdnesday at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hurst, in this city. Rev. Willlam Rader officlated. .The rpoms were pret- tily decorated with follage and pink ant white sweet peas. The bride was gowned in gray erepe de chine and carried Bride roses. Fifteen guests, members of both families, attended the wedding. After the wedding supper the young couple left for Southern California for their honeymoon, after which they will reside in this city. CLUB PARTIES. The pupils of the Jeine Morrow Long College of Voice and Action gave an en- tertaining recital at the studio, 2152 Sutter street, on Friday evening, May 29. Invi- tations were issued to a large number of friends of the school, and the guests showed enthusiastic appreciation of the dramatic ability of the pupils. Mono- logues, poems, impersonations and Shakes- pearean scenes were ably rendered, inter- spersed with music, followed by an in- formal reception. . The members and friends of the Lucile Yacht Club had a very pleasant outing on Sunday, May 31. Part of the day was spent at Paradise Cove, and after having refreshments the party was entertained by songs from Mr. Hammersmith and Mrs. Kelly. Those present were: Miss S. Featherson, Mrs. M. Kelley, Mrs. L. Avery, Miss B. Bryant, Mrs. G. Hamilton, Miss Fitzpatrick, Miss Hall, Miss Andrews, Mrs. Campbell, Captain Hamilton, H. Lockwood, C. Xaufmann, I. Erb, Mr. Brooké, Mr. Hammersmith, Captain Bernhardt, Mr. Reinult, Mr. Smith, Mr. Koch and Mr. Yuencker. o e . The California Woman's Whist League finished the fourth series of duplicate whist .on Thursday afternoon -and: the winners were Mrs. E. W. Joy, who made the highest“score in the series and who becomes custodian of the handsome gold bracelet presented by Mrs. E. B. Grace ley—1. N. Ramsdell. From San Rafael—W, 8. Dreypoicher and wife. From Novato, Marin County—Hon. Judson Brusie and wife, William | John seharfr, Powning.. From Paris—John MacBain gnd pife. From London_Mrs. Ollle McCormack. From Gliroy—E. 1. Whiting, 'C. L. Campbell, Otto Mayer, A. C. Berger, Edna Berger, Tyrrell Berger, George Matthias. From Berlin—George S. Weberson and wife. . From 8an Juan—John Murray, C. P. Clauson. From Santa Clara—Mrs. Joseph Cassey, Mrs. Jennie P. Reed. . s s AT BARTLETT sPnlN?_aE::‘o.iln San Fran- cisco: H. Friesenhausen, P. en, n Reidy, Thomas Foley, M. Blum, J. o iZarian and wife, Tke Knoch, H. Becker, Mrs. Bernauer and dapghter, A. Johnson, W. W. McCormick, Charles R. Patton, wife and child; . Menz L. Carrau, wife son; Leo Noble, D. Nelbing, B. Rosenbérg, Thomas Ashworth and wife, E. 8. Emmons, C. F. A. Langermann. B. Donfelly and wife, Father James Keily, Mrs. A. Kitto, H. B, Cockrill and wife. Sac. ramento—E. G. Marvin, Dv H. Linnell, J. Hey: man. From Upper —W. W. Green, Sam- el an. !'rvm:l se_ogg-ilun'x,um c.mm From Angeles—J. M. Jol . Ariz.—G. W. Kostes. From E: Stanford - University—W. Smith. "Fresno-- 5 m ‘Woodland—R. H, From T e Banersfeld T, Bodlick. From Ofk- . and Louis A. Lefevre. From Chico—P. R. Siemondson. From Clarksburg— E. E. Bunnell and wife. ' e £ San Fr : T o A ‘Bon: D e e e e e e e e 2 O S RN & (the president), Mys. E. Decring, Mrs. I Standlsh and Mrs. L. M. Jones. The club will hold its first meeting at the Mille: residence, 1316 Golden Gate avenue, to- morrow, at which the regular straight whist game will be played. Compass whist will be played on Thursdays during June, July and August for handsome prizes. The players will draw for part- ners on those days, so there will be no differences made as to class, the begin- ners having equal chance with better players. The straight whist prize on Mon- An elocutionary “at home™ was given by Miss Agnes Marie Noonan's pupils Thurs- day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Gustav Hink. The ballroom was deco- | rated with garlands and evergreens. The programme included recitations, dramatic and humarous, with musical accompani- | ment; physical culture exercises, grace culture and pantomime. “A Baby's Let- ter” was given by four tiny tots—Frances Taylor, Bertha Staliman, Ruth Smith and Madeline Sisson. The humorous numbers were given by Reuben Blake and Or- monde Smith. A dramatic recitation with musical accompaniment was rendered by Relda Ford, Ella Hink, Helen Blake, Florence Bravermann, BEvelyn Wolfe, Margaret Kingston and Alma Harrington. A humorous selection was given by Laura Hink, Edna Stallman, Gail Harrington, Eva Bibbero and Tessie Goodman. The programme closed with the patriotic pan- tomime “The Star-Spangled Banner,” with little Cecil Cowles as soloist and Miss Madeline Bumstead at the piano. Miss Noonan gave several dialect selec- tions. s e . At a meeting of the Cecelia Choral So- ciety recently the following officers were elected: Dr. H. 'J. Stewart, president; Mrs. P. Biddick, secretary; Mrs. R. Levy, treasurer; E. McCollum, M. White and Mrs. J. B. Pracht, committee; Dr. H. J. Stewart, musical director; Mrs. Murdoch, accompanist. o e The second annual party of the El Sa- lero Dancing Club was held on Fri- day evening, May 29, at Mission Music Hall. The reception committee comprised Misses Gertrude Albrecht, Helen Carter, Frapces Fitchen, May Metzner and Gracla Merrill, and Fred Belton, J. Caspar Bovey, Howard Cutting, Rudolph Gings and Mowatt Mitchell. The german was led by Miss Mary France McDermott and Caspar Bovey and Miss Mae Peters and Rudolph Gingg. Miss Lizzie Pattison and Otis Carrington led the march. HOME PARTIES. A sweet peas “at home” was given by Mrs. E. L. Stewart in her pretty flat on Ellis street, June 3. The lucky anagram players were awarded prizes of cut glass. The entertained were M: H. B. Robert- son, Mrs. M. Z. Bennett, Mrs. Carrie O’'Neil, Miss Ellie and Mrs. Thomas, Mre. A. Baer, Mrs. Frank Greer, Mrs. Emma L. Stewart, Miss Myrtle Lieb, Miss Lieb, Mrs. A. L. Hill, Mrs. Rose Isaacs, Mrs. Fleorence Goldan, Miss Abbie and Mrs. M. R. McLaughlin and Mrs. V. K. Butler. i T Mrs. Frank Shay, assisted by her daugh- ter, Miss Elva, gave a luncheon and card party on Thursday, May 28, in honor of Mrs. Harry Drucker of Cincinnat!, Ohio. Their home on Twenty-second street was artistically decorated with palms and bluebells. The dining-room was especlal. ly beautiful in marguerites, smilax and palms. . Miss Lillian Galer charmingly enter- tained recently a number of her young women friends at a luncheon given at her home "on Eagle avenue, Alameda, the event being in celebration of her nine- teenth birthday. The house was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion. The hostess was assisted” In receiying her friends by Miss Matthier and Mias Carroll. The guests were: Misses Mirlam Matthier, Hilda Packer, Alice Lee of San Jose, Ger- trude Elster, Blanche Snow, Mildred Car- rol, Edna Lucas and Martha Butler of Berkeley. PERSONALS. L. Carolan is =t Gilroy Hot Springs. e e Mrs. J. H. Benedict Jr. and her daugh- ter, Miss Stella Ziffereu, will spend the | months of June and July at Highland Springs. DR Mrs. Swan, Miss Emma Swan, Mrs. Alice Somers and her two sisters, the | Misses Maudo and Blanche Pennington, | left last Friday evening for Tahoe. . e . Mrs. R. Otto, accompanied by her niece, Miss Amella Strohmaler, and daughte Ruth Otto, will leave on June 11 for sev- eral weeks' vacation in Southern Califor- nia. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Levy of 3004 Sac- ramento street have returned from a visit to the Yosemite Valley. o s Mre. M. A. Mendelson of this city has Jjust returned from a two months’ visit in the south and is now at her residence, 82 Fulton street. e Mrs. . Frank Shrier and her daughter, Miss Mabel Shrier, of this city left on Thursday for a few weeks at the Hotel Vendome, San Jos DR Mrs. G. B. Mackret is the.guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Crocker of Healdsburg. DR Mrs. A. H. Lieb, Miss Henrletta Birth and the Misses Myrtle and Ethel Lieb have returned from a pleasant trip to the Yosemite and the Big Trees. . Charles E. Fredericks has sold his resi- dence at 2340 Vallejo street to Mrs. Kath- erine M. McCarthy. From. Oakland—R. H. Skimmering and wife, W. W. Tucker, R. M. Veilet. From Los Ange- lez—Mrs. R. C. Thompson. From Alameda— f". 11: g:un‘ lund ;‘Vl'k F'rol'nns.ntl Rosa—A, F. Meorms, Forsyth, lose Moodey, P, v d . AT AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS—From San Francisco: Fred R. Hadley, Fred Spreen Edw. F. Niehaus, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Blake and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Lawsen, Mies Bertha Lincoln, M: and M; H. H. dams, H. Oppenheim, Harry Lewi) Lewin, Mose Greenberg, Joe Harris, Dol Miss Mollie Meagher. M:; d tock, Mr. and Mra. Charl Hugo Miss Mrs. W. H. G. W. Cameron, Pauline Batteaux, Charles Lawrance, W. brecht, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kervan. Miss I C. Ruppell, Miss Dafsy Pabst, Miss Julia En- right, Miss Lella Fields, P. F. Refily J. Mullen, nd Mrs. F. Weiss, F. B. Roilins, Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey, L, W. Conk, Mr. and Mrs. . Block and son, Mrs. C. Hartmann, Mrs. M. Cohn, William Hartmann, Mr. and Mrs. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Zerman, rs. W. A. Butler and child. From Alameda—Mrs, F. L. Van Meeter. From Los Angeles—Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ayers. From P d—J. D. Scharff. H. llmH: ortlane ‘From Oakland—E. E. Gibson, J. Bradley Armstrong, H, J. Lombard, H, Hassard, Niel- From i e CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 7 ,» 1908, = e NEWMAN & LEVINSON. Kearny and Sutter Sts. Special Showing of Bathing Suits Heaps of Pretty, Serviceable Suits for Ladies Gents and Children Great as have been previous Bathing Suit displays here, this se:ison‘s showing is much l:rgtcr and finer in every way—Hosts of materials are here to choose from. Styles are new and up-to-date, having just come from the manufacturer, and ail are being offered at the Most Reasonable Prices : LADIES’ SERGE BATH NG SUITS — in navy and | GIRLS' BATHING SUITS — made in the newest black, .with white or reu sailor collars. skirt and belt | styles, all prettily trimmed with braid —a gieat many to trimmed to matc i X .$2.00 and $2.50 | seiect from at, per suit.. ..§1.75, $2.25 and $3.00 per suiit. . LADIES' JERSEY CLOTH SUITS — neatly trimmed BOYS’ BATHING SUITS — well made, K&;’d m]“gfi with white braid; no better ever offered at $2.25 and $2.50 | and serviceable, all colors; per suit......50c, $1.00 to §1. LADIES’ ALPACA SUITS —an endless variety with GENTS’ BATHING SUITS — neatest styles we h“g sailor collars and newest trimmings at ........§3.00 to $7.00 | ever shown, all colors; per suit £1.25 to $3. Write for illustrated Bathing Suit Catalogue, mailed free to ovt-of-lown patrons A 25¢ Lace Sale |Embroideries 10Qc yard (First Floor) (First I’lm)’ P If you need Laces for trimming summer This is by far the best offering v;e have ever dresses, you cannot afford to pass this item — | announced in Embroideries — They are this We've gathered together from our lace stock a | season’s newest designs—some in white cambric lot of Point de Lierre Laces, in cream, white and | edges, others swiss with neat colored dots — ecru — all handsome open edge designs, ranging | widths range from 3 to 6 inches — were con- from 7 to 10 inches in width — originally sold | sidered excellené values la(t lsc.‘zlc‘)c a;nd 25c¢ per c —ons / in order to make a quick clear- for 35c, 40c and s0c per yard — on sale 25¢ ‘ yard, but i t q 10¢c to-morrow at ...... . ance we have marked them at ... - - Third' Superb Show of White Waists &= This department ought to be filled with customers Monday — preparations have been under way for some time to make this week the greatest in our history—visitors will find agsortments and values beyond comparison—many other specials will be offered in addition to these advertised : HERE ARE FOUR SPECIAL UNDERVALUE OFFERINGS Waists of White Lawn — some trimmed with hem- Waists of White Oxford, made after the latest modelss stitchings, others with lace and many with em- with tucked back and front, and newest sleeves; broidery—all in latest styles, special at ............... $l.25 regular $2.75 value at ....ccoee s Waists of white Madras, in entirely new effects, with Waists of fine White Lawn, hand prettily tucked front forming yoke, strictly tailor- $l 75 | trimmed with openwork embroidery; ful Third Floor | | | $2.00 somlelly tucked and made; $2:25 value at .... and new sleeves, $2.75 value at ... s Wrist Bags ®=)|Couch Covers(%=) $1.00 For the $1.75 Kind Very Attractively Priced. Stylish Wrist Bags, made of fine | For Monday—selected from our house quality Walrus leather, in tan, gray |furnishing dep’t, we offer a fine lot of and black; suede lining; inside pocket; | Tapestry Couch Covers — new con- gilt and oxidized chains and frames — |ventional designs in good serviceable could not be sold at this price if bought |colors, such as red. blue and green — in the regular way — worth $1.75 |fringed om all sides — 6orinches wide Sale Price $1.00 Each Sale Price $3.50 Each First Floor, J Men'’s Gloves ¢ $#2 Quality at 95¢ We place on sale to-morrow a splen- did lot of Men’s 2 clasp Gloves made of the finest quality real kid skins— They are in tan shades, suitable for evening wear — sizes 6)2 to 94 — regularly sold at $2.co Sale price 95c Pair Black Silks At Tempting Prices Beyond a doubt the greatest values in new staple Silks ever offered 22 inch Black Peau de Soie — all silk — 2t inch Black All Silk Taffeta — heavy a firm, good dress quality, worth $1.25 yd. $1.00 | rustling quality, value $1.00 yd., to-morrow 85¢ 24 inch Black Peau de Soie, beautiful 24 inch Black All Silk Taffeta — very quality, soft rich finish, worth $1.50, at.. $1.25 | brilliant and extra heavy,value 31.25 yd., $1.00 Beauty In Cushion Tops ( Our Second Floor Holds Every Requisite for Art Needlework Vacation days in the country are pleasantly spent_in pillow making — Our present gathering of Cushion Covers is the finest and most exclusive showing to be found on the Pacific Coast — We offer to-morrow several new ideasin stamped and tinted covers; floral,conventional and poster designs, At 25c, 35¢, 50c and 75c Each First (Fiéee) Second Floor ( Floor /, Off Wash Goods Remnants Impossible to do a big business without accumulating remnants — To-morrow we offer a large lot — ranging in lengths from 3 to 8 yards — comprising this summer’s newest Wash Fabrics — a chance to secure some of the choicest things of the season at a fraction of their real worth — To close out quickly we will deduct ONE-QUARTER OFF the already reduced remnant prices. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples sent to any address W. H. Holsbird. From Santa Rosa—8. Stevenson. AT SARATOGA S| From Allen, Charles Sietz, Coverdell. G. B. Rechart, F. W. Dickens and M. Davis, Frank Smith, wife, Miss Miller, Bollard, F. O. Branch, George Brown Jr., Captain H. E. Cloke. From P Oakland—Miss Hanson, J. S. Hermann, S. D. R. Ed Long, Dave Brower, Frank Rooney, ss E. Rooney, 3 A. Ellls, Peter Jones, Frank Costa, J. . Leonard, Colonel rgenson, Edward Davis, : - - PRINGS. Lake Smith,, R. Singler, J. M. Hampton, Miss Dunn, | Fred Meade, Charles Ju San Francisco: C. H. Molter, B. B. Miss Vatighn, Mre. H. A. Butterick, H. Kahn | Miss Lily Davis, Miss A Franks. Miss C.|enberges B Ta Broct k A4 1amAY. . Franks, Miss F. Golden. From Oakiand—Mrs. | .ter Stanley @0 Prott] 4 [ 3 P AL E. Habn, William McNamara, T. E. Hearty, | Flathmann, Mrs. C. Flathmann, Miss Lillie AT VILLA FONTENAY, Glenwood—From | wife and daughter. N. L. Hastings, F'. C. Gooh: | Fismans: M o hmant. Miss Lille San Francisco: H. C. Tilden, Mrs. H. C. Til- ;.’"’ ‘l‘l_r- Gnd&l‘-:n-rl; a!"m%"fiuc;‘::ur “Bar- Tugmzkl Jnh;n )nmnznm Johxé o Johm den, T. R. Richardson, Mrs. T. R. Richardson, Matthews, Miss A. Hanson, Migs | Mo, e B " M Mnd Robert S. Levy, F. N. Meyer, Mrs. M. 5. ._Cofty. From Alameda—J. B. | Mendenhall, -Mrs,. O, H. B From Hono- Meyer, Julius Phillips, Mrs. Julius Philllps, rtholomew, wife and son; P. A. Dean, J. lulu—C. O. Cottrell, .C. B. Cottrell. From Mrs, Flora Witt, Miss Sadie Witt, Herman | Bishop, Fred Allen. X Humboid - ‘and’ Mrs, ‘J. L. Multer. From Nathan, Mrs. Herman Nathan. From Belve- | Foster and wife, W. Foster, Miss | gox dere—Mrs. Edward B. Jennings, Master Hazel- | Grace Foster. Miss Eva Foster, Miss Ida Fos 3 ton B. Jennings. From Greenville, Miss.—L. | ter, Miss Mildred Foster. From Palo Alto— D. Weles, Mrs. L. D. Weies, Misa Elsle Welss. | Hans Hofschmiatt. J. Kovalsky. Sacramento— From Cincinnati—Mr . Grauman. m York—Harry C. Gray. From Alameda— Mee 3% ord, Miss Daisy M. Crawford. Yale. . AT PARAISO SPRINGS—From San Fran- cisco——W. Hoffman and wife, James C. Dun- phy and wife, Miss Mary King, C. S. Sawers, Adam Gilliland, J. C. Cox, Ed Miichel, Miss B. E. Schulz, Miss May Schulz. From Kings City—J. Thompkins, Gus Rice, J. M. A Rev. A. Garrigo. From Oakland—M. Dean and wife, Miss N. Muller, Emma Kearns and malid. From Soledad—M, Rogers, D. Froli, S, Hauser, Aaron Wilson, Fred Green, George T. Ellis. Denver—Dr. (. Jewel. Reno—Frank T. Den! Willit: Lancaster. San Rafael- O'Brien, id O’'Brien, Frank Ellis. e e AT MOUNTAIN VIEW RANCH—From San Francisco is Lebenbaum, Miss Rose Leb- enbaum, .Fred Lebenbaum, Mrs. R. W. Lucy, Hugh J. McGinnis, Mrs. Hugh J. McGinnis, Frank Farrell, Mrs. Frank Farrell, Mrs. M. A Ephraim, Miss Adele Ephraim, Charles Nedro, Miss M. Hickmott, Mrs. Edward L. Fillmore, Miss Lillie Hall, Miss O. Gould, G. A. Rosen. berg, Mrs. G. A. Rosenberg, Mra. J. Cudworth, 15, Miss Helen Roeenberg, Master Wallace Rosen- L. Busido, SaS ta berg, Miss Ida Ripley, Miss Enid Yale Mrs. | morcnal Hare . AT AETNA SPRINGS—From San Francls- | J. J. Crawford, Miss Dalsy M. Crawford. wacd Keiler Ed co: W. C. Billingston, Miss K. Cleary, Len D. . o ‘s Stevens ‘wife, Owens, rge H. Cabaniss and wife, George AT _HOTEL LYNDON—From San Francisc- | Mrs. Robinson, . Cabaniss Jr., J. Thompson and wife : Mrs. A. Krieg, Ml k Reports in regard to the 11l health of Ian Maclaren are causing anxiety among his friends. Mr. Watson has canceled all en- gagements up to July 1 and will take & A. Russ, George P. Deutsch and wife, T. H. and_wife, J. W. Warner, Louis Eaton, Mrs. J, Everding, J. C, Everding Arthur Frauen- holz., From Monticello—W. H. Little, H. Mey- and Mrs. H. E. Baldwin, Miss Gib- Poll ‘W. M. Polk, Master Austin Moere, . X‘ Peterson, C. Buefard, R. Darden, C. A" Grow. Master Lariston Grow oy W. Johnson, F.’/ McKenzie, B. J. Campbell Shorb, Mrs. J. Campbell | much needed rest. Craig, C. Clark, . Cunningham, J. | Shorb, Vinton L. Mitchell. From Oakland— Moore, M. Poe, W. C. J. F._ Switt, R. | R H. Davis, §. J. Bruce and family, Karl H. Clark.” _From Chiles E. Moore. | Nickel, Ernest Hoicomb, P. J. McMulien. From From Tampa, Florida—P. Martinez. From | Alameda—F. W. Fi He . Gririogrer, Tk, o Taom,, Sl i | Mo Gy o sl oo B Maud Owen: m 3 . 8 - | Mary Stella lompson, W, lunter, M. fe, W. A. Mackinder, B. F. Kettle- | o1 . G. H. McBride, W. J. W 2 3 A& Walker i wits. Miss Bruck. D, | crosure, O. 3. M e T W WRINKLES, H. Peckham, Stanley Ross and . AT SUMMER HOME FARM, Gleawood, Cal.—From Philadelphia, P; M. Waiker. _From Oakland—Gfles H. Gray and wife, William_ Heyer, Stanley J. Bell. From TLos Angeles—Miss M. Matt. From Pope Val- ley—Ralph Dollarhide. From Nape Soda Springs—Raymond . Jackson. From Alameda— H. Smallpox marks, faclal blemishes removed in rs. H. B. Wichman, Miss Irene Wichman. ¥rom Chiles—George Moore, Frank Prior, V. Garcia. s e e T HOTEL BEN LOMOND—From San Fr:nellw: ‘W. A. Tough, Oscar A. Tolle, Mrs, A. Angler, EIM%!!S,'J. Miss Edith nnedy, Miss Ella Kennedy, V. ’dcuct 811 e. $! e of Ttaxing mmuscies. prepaid L W, and child, on receipt of price. I Monrs, Miss Mary Henry: iss Do E. RETSLOFF, H Vinton L. Mitchell, W. 8. Settle and yite. " From Oakiand -Mr. . W, . Miss Lizzi A gogrflnlm-_ C, Ven der Kamp, From San Jose-- | Mon"and wite, Miss Dioution. Mr. Mrs. . m Chi- | ton m’- W, 4. Replen, cago, 11.—Arnold W. Rol . From Up- [‘W. 8. e A T— ian Coun- land, Neb.—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cornell. From | 8¢l W'El [ = A'!.J_-nt. New York st. Louts, Mo.—C. A. Blake.” From Santa Cruz | (lty—J; E. Reynolds and wife. Los Angeles— —George W. Foster wife. T. (fn. P ] AT SEIGLER HOT , Wite and and Mrs. . AT HOTEL DEL CAZADERO—From Francisco: J. M. Ray, - San wi : SPRINGS—From San : im Bannan, J. W. Davids, C. Kays, S. J. Severance and wife, 3 L. 3 oo PO Bt shmoel Roscnbaum. £

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