The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 14, 1903, Page 36

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: THE SAN FRA CISCO “€ALL; SUNDAY, JUNE 14 ADVI"RTI*EHEN’IS. Colored Dress Goods i e have placed on sale a spleadid collection of this sea- s Lress fabrics at the fo'lowing reduced prices: $10 00, $9.00 and $7.50 Dress Patterns $5 OO Reduced to each $10.50 2.50, $20.00, $17.50 and SIS 00 Dress vara 50C Patterns Peduced to each R 7 Waist Fabrics Reducad to Fancy 100 SiIk & tri REMNANTS All our short lengths of Dress Goeds (1) to 5? AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE pe Challies Reduced to yards) CiTY GF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, HT SUIT\[T\ER RESORTS on and wife, J. Sul- sray and wife, Mrs Bissinger, Fred ar Biesinger and G Purhing, wife, Mrs. J. Nieto, Osborn and ehild. hel ENi- From om Pot Occldental Morris. From om_Sacramento— om Cazadero erance. From From M. Husing, Douglas, G. Hagarman. > C ron, J . Mrs. Caldwell, Nordman, L. Relss, Devoto, W. E. nan, K. Straus and wife, George Ormsby, Lewis Lousten, . E. Rosenlund, Mr. and Mrs. J d Jones, J.' Gutman, Preston Lillie D. Reed, Mrs. J. C. R. Wilson, J. E. Langley, Biackburn, Mrs W Mrs. lenstein apa—Mr. Car , Agostino Juarez. From Morensen, C. Walsh, Willlam Read Miss C. F. Read, Miss C. L. Real Dento. Miss H. Denio, Captain e From Montana—H Hossiter. From liouse—J. Luwley. From Yountville From San Juan A. McNear F. Gibbin From Calistoga—Mr. Mr. Wolf. From From Lower Lake— and Mrs, SPRINGS—From San HOT LROY W. C. on: Gertrude O’ Connor, alter A. O'Conn A. O'Cennor, Ivan Framisich, , D. Hoffman Vetter and wife, Joh Joseph Fol: Hampson, | Mre. | H. | | groom were present, i | Mr. and Mrs. Boyarsky will ! mont . James Cumberson and Branion. Willlam Branion, Mrs. Mise Mildred Foster. From | son, Mrs. F. C. Van Sch ron Wilson, E. Coney. From | Schaick, Mrs Powell, Mist Betste Powell, C. Ansei, M. Hanson, Mr.|K. L. Bercorvic A Phipps, J. C. Geary, Barker, F. Noell. From | Kate Brauer. A. A. Morris, Mra. H. R ite, Jumes Mc- ard. Miss C. Lewis, Mrs. S. Hitching, Captain F. Drake Krebs. From Sunnyvale—F, C. Willson m Windsor—J. J Miss E. Willson. Read. ¥rom | Trc Gallagher, W. H. Gaila- Uktah—H. A. | gher. From Dedrick—H. W. MacFarren. From { -I. P. Austin and wife, Mrs, L. Bett- . £ . M. Stout. From Berkeley—Mr. and » SPRINGS: From San | ederick H. Dakin. From Hollister—J Levy, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. K. Clay- 2 1L From Fresno—A. Davids Gage, J. H. Green, H. H. Welch | From Honolulu—J. J. Lemon and wife. Miss | Mrs Pike, Charles M. | B. C. Lemon, Gertrude Lemon. From Denver— Bert Larry. From Otsego—Mrs. Mabell Miller. AT HOTEL LA HONDA—From San Fran- cisco: Paul A. Dupuy, Fred C. Peters, William H. Roden and wife, A. W. Thomas, J. Flem- From Berkeley—Mrs, L. s Ethel Hampton, Gerald Ham) Jacobs and son, Miss K. MacGowan, Davis, F, A. Betus, James Ryan, Symmes, H. B. Peterson, L. W Crowley, Charles 8. Wh Jumes McCullous Voorman, Mre. T. C. Olive Hampton, A. J. Warren, L. From ~Stanford University—Mrs. T ot e Miss Alice Kimbail, Miss Ru e. L. A. Sorbi , Mrs. J. Newsom, & Anna Pen. . Krumb, Charies Bloomer, | ing, Max Van Norde: H. C. Mc‘\lu'ht From , Gus Nickel, Mrs. John Cashin, | Ban Jose—W. B. Howe. From Palo Al R. sayers, Mrs. C. Clarke, H. | and Mre C. A Duniway po—le/ 4 wife, H. Marcelot, M. Branden . ¥rom Rio Vista—Miss Sad AT MONTRIO HOTEL—From San Francis. een: Bailey. = From Bakersield co: Benjamin Curtaz, wife and sons: Mrs. M. From Reno, Nev.—George White. | B. Scrivener, M B. Scrivener, R. »—Mr. and Mres. Lee L. Gray. From | Dannmey ana e, S. Newman, H, . P. Marks, George Dohrmann. | Shields, A P. Glidden, Mis. Clara varado—A. P, Dryden. From Vallejo | Hart, Mrs. Huber, F. W. Ammann, A, O Miss A. Pennycook. “From Portland—Mise G. | Lindstrom and family, K. A. Lundstrom and ¥ Cram From Redwood Cit—George Bar- | fumily, Herman Grove, Thomas Crone, Mrx. ker. From Antloch—W. 3. Belshaw. From [L. J. Stanle Mre F. E. Lehners, J, Campbel), Los Angeles—Mise L. Trengrove. From Crock- | William O Brien. Charies Witean, Mo i Mre Otto Schmidt, From Bethany—Mre | Barry, F. Kashon, Mrs. William P. Eaywel, N. 1. Baldwin. From Victoria, B. C E | Mrs. 1. E. Locke Mrs. F. Lawton, E. A Edwards and wife Maxtell and son. F. B. Latham, Alex Wiison, Drair. From Oskland—Dr. Mrs. Rice and son, James Ansley i 1. Agard, Mrs. M. Giblin, A. J Fred Webster, Mits 4. Ford Mis b Teon. Alameda—E. Mohns and wif Miss Marie Thorpe. Mrs. F. Franks, Miss ~H. G. Morrow. From Ant wey. From Chinese Camp—T. AT BLUE LAKES: From San Francisco— A M. Conley, Otto Schinkel, wife and daugh. Charies 'W. Crane, J. Webster, Otto Sadie Kern, Miss Lizzie Johnston, E. Fred Scanlon, George Sweeney, Po crge - Keene, James Nola Taylor, F. A. Doage. G R B. Murray, Miss M. 8. Wat | ert_Davis, | D. Burns. Miss de Vore. Miss E Hansted, E. Grant, C. J. Brugulere, J G. M. Franklin, L' A. Hewlett, M; ton, Clarence Coleman, Dr. W. F. M Taylor and child, Miss Robind Everert, Sy Daniel J. Smith, George H. Beckford | Louise Everett, M. 8. Pelton, Miss Minnie Mrs. A Andersor Seavy, M W. Turpin. Miss A Addison McPeak. Miss Olga Heiner W. Raphael. Miss Ire rge W. Avers, Henry Grauerholz. From | > Mateo—Mre. ‘Phil M. Rosdel. Redwood and Mr itsy D, Muller. C. A, Jucobus, G. Einstein, H, einer, arold O, eines r F. Willin, James R H. Curran. From llin:: ch':-inPrI" f]l!f)la':: ire. Emile Happersbers Frank Leppo and wife, McBride Smitl;, sherger, George Ravit, Miss Peerman. Mise Ada R. Fowler. From Curtis, Miss McEiroy. eville—David Hetzel, Oscar Melskor, e AT AGUA CALIENTE HOT ¥rom San Francisco—Mrs R i Miss Bess Ellison. G. Ville, son. Mre. E. M. Doyle ¥. Ruppel, Mrs. M. F. &xlr\ ien, H B. Wright, H. E. Edson Mr. and Mrs. §. Dovan, Mr o, Master 1. Bibo, Miss R. H. s Fro D‘r ison, Miss M. Burke, Mre L r (rnckne" Allan Slln’d l‘l O.l;"'.'::g Black. Miss Katherine Black, Mr. and Mrs. 4. H. Bariholomew, Mr. and Mr. H. Roche, Miss Helen Smith, Mr. and un | T'rom Duncans MiNs—Ernest Po:z Louis Leiser, Mr. and Mrs. Eingiey, Miss Ma- | From 7Tituron—James Sheridan. From Chicago, rie Stenger, Miss Sophje Rottanzi, C. F. A. | IL.—B. . Le Baron. William Pellaseio. From Stunts, Rev. Mr. Blas. Mr. and Mrs. E. H River Falls, Wis —Mis Hester Hulst, man, Master Lennard Hofman, Master Ha g 3 Hoimgn, Miss Aime Hofman, Mr. ard Nrs. | AT HOTEL “0\ AIR, Rose Valley—Mrs J. | G. 8. Schaymm, Mr. and Mre. J. M. Curtis, | §. Levy Mrs Joseph. Miss C. Moore, H_ Wiltert, Mrs. Finnegan and two children, | Joseph. Dr. Elizabeth Corbett, J. W. Davis and | am A. Butler, Miss Belle Crawford, Mjsx | Wife. Miss M. Davis, Mrs. C. T. Morse. M; E Kaser, C. N. Reed end family, Mr. ary | M. Rehbfisch, Carol A. Rehfisch. L. E. Da M+ E. Daly, Marion Daly, P. Norton, Mrs, | Ali Pollock, 8. J. Levy and wife, Mabel Weyl and deughter, Mr. and Mre. J. Daly, | evy. Marv'McDonald. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Mc. Mre. Dan McCarty, Miss ¥. E rty, Mis: | Dorald. Miss Kate McDonald. Miss Carlisle, G. 1. McCart from Oakland—Mrs., E. Wal- | Willam H. Pratt, J. H. Waliace, Mrs. A gamot, Miss N. Dumphrey; (rom Alameda—C. | Fisk, Mrs. I Wertheimer. Mre. James G. Pat. Biliort, H. L. Van © | terson. Mrs, John §. Scotf. Mrs. Hechman, My, and Mre. J and Mrs. Kutflozch. Mr. and Mrs. Rieber. Mr, M E. M. OB Richa Qui and Mre. Moons d, Mrs. Charles D, Trom Gien Tilen—Miss . Marters, 14 Thely: | Ford. the Misscs Hoilube, W. H. koff George Mouretz. Mies Eckman, Mirs g g 'y ning, Mrs. W. B. Hill. Mrs. L. D, AT HOTEL DEL CAZADERO: From sSgn| Hill and wife A. Mayer. Frank l iCertz. Mrs, Fiancisco—Arthur Meade, C. G. Meade, H. | Trank Kertz Migs Helen Kertz, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. J. G. Meish, Edd Hess, J. Lemicy, | I Cutting, Mr. and Mre. T. 8. Cutting. Oncar Richarg ¥. McBean. J. C Eeion and wite | £ Fraok Regina Jacob Mra E.Jecob. Mrs. Jules Clerfayt and wife, Mrs. Bonnheim, | Scott, Mre J. T. Scott. Mrs. H. Olcovich. Hat- Béith Bonnheim, Elise Bonnhelm, vium Bonn_ | tie Goldsmith, ta heim und nuree, Dr. E. C. Mervy and wife, [Mrs. L. I n, G. Cohsany. C. Wilson and 'llt. M. E. | man. Jeannette Lewis | Gurcla. Miss Edna Osborn, Harold ~Osborn, | Jecob Heyman, Miss Hazel Congdon, Mrs. A. E. c\nmn. Mis G W. Turner. Mies Turner, Miss Buih Turner, M. McKellar, Gerirude 1. Boyie, C. -A M. | | | with | ifbrary brillia | Genevieve. | the party | Mr. Hanson, Lane. 1990¢iety Events (All nutk.u for the “‘Society Events” columus ‘all should be sent in time to reach xhe cd orial rooms not later than Friday night, and must be accompanied by the name and address of the member of the family or member of the club sending the communica- tion,) OCIETY is flourishing at the country hotels in marked con* trast to the duliness in town. Fair maids and matrons flutter about arrayed in white outing suits more vewitching than their ball gowns and infinitely more com- fortable, Social life at the summer re- sorts is rapidly reaching its height and the keenest interest is shown in every- thing pertaining to outdpor sports. LR ‘WEDDINGS. The wedding of Miss C. E: telle Kelley | ané Sterling Price Dent occurred cn Wed- resday evening last at the home of the bri 168 Oak street. The house was transformed into a bower of flowers and foliage. the large living-room having the entire ceiling adorned with green branches, while masses of white roses and carnations decorated the walls. The recepiion-room and halls were resplendent with Americ: Beauty roses, the dining-room glo: rich red roses and carnations, the with yellow corcopsls and led with Bridesmaid roses other rooms and ferns, At § o'clock, when the relatives of the bride and groom had assembled, the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march were heard. Rev. J. K. McLean entered the living-room, followed by the groom, with Ernest J. Mott. The bridesmaid, Miss Bird Wilson, entered next, gowned in pale pink crepe, followed by bride, escorted by her mother, Mrs. Serabh A. Kelley. The bride is a pronounced bru- nette and was gowned with simple elegance in cream silk, with point lace bertha and clusters of orange blossoms. No jewels were worn but a pearl and gold necklace, the gift of the groom. Mrs. Kelley was beautifully gowned in lavendcr silk, draped with embroidered net. A reception to 150 or more guests fol- lowed during the evening, during which Mrs. Wallace Wheaton Briggs and Mrs. dith Scott Basford entertained the lis- teners with songs. The prescnts were numerous. After a trip to the southland the young couple will reside in San Francisco. Mr. Dent is connected with the . business of the Hearst estate. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Emma Lee Fairchild, to Paul Leonard Ryckoff, on Tuesday, May 19, in New York Citv. ity The wedding of Miss Agnes Giblin and Albert C. Chaine, formerly of Montere; but now of this city. took place on Thurs- day evening, June 11, at St Mary's Cathedral, Rev. Father Ramm officiating. The bride was attended by her sister After the wedding ceremony proceeded to the home of the bride’s mother on Clay street, where the happy couple received the congratulations of numerous relatives and friends. The groom has been for some time with Schussler Bros. . A quiet wedding took place on Sunday night at 522 Oak street, the home of the groom’s mother, the contracting parties being John Murray of Oakland and Miss Helen Schomberg of Alameda. Only a few intimate friends of the bride and among them being Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wanner, Miss Minnie Wanner, Miss Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Mate and Messrs. Hastings, Miller, Nelson and Stocker. The happy couple left for a brief honeymoon trip to the south. On their return they will reside in Oakland. e + .l Miss Lena Boas and Charles Boyarsky were quietly married Wednesday evening, June 3, at 9 o'clock, at a downtown res- taurant. Rev. Dr. M. 8. Levy- cfliclated. spend a couple of weeks at San Jose and Los Gatos. it St The marriage of Miss Jennie Cohn to Samuel Rosenthal will take vlace Sun- day. June 28, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. A. Cohn, 921 Larkin street. It will be a quiet wedding, owing to a recent death in the groom’s family. CLUB PARTIES. The closing entertainment and debate given by the Maccabeeah Club on Wednes- day evening, June 10, proved a success and was very largely attended. The en- tertainment was opened by the chairman, Joseph Greene, who spoke regarding the progress: of the club during the past six The first number on the programme was an overture by Miss E. Wolf and J. Fre- mont, who kindly volunteered their ser- vices. The m was greatly appreci- ated by the audience, which insisted upon an encore. Miss Caroline Abrams then favored the audience with a recitation, which was enthusiastically encored. A debate came next upon the following question: “‘Resolved, That municipal own- ership of public utilities is beneficial to the community.” The debate was be- tween the Maccabeean team .or the nega- tive and the Theodore Roosevelt team Easton and family, Knickerbecker, James W. Miss Minnie Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kitchen, Mrs. J. Stegal, Mrs. Isidor Whn, M. H. Scott, Mrs. Emanuel, Mrs, M. Cooper, Charles Cooper, Ethel Cooper, Ibert Copper, Etta Kncx, Mrs. Henry Gold- stone, Pauline Olcovich, S. Packsher, 8. Hoff- man, H. Olcovich, E. Lewis. AT LAUREL DLL).,~me San Francisco: nder, D. A. Dradey, J. B. Conlin, 4 :{:r‘::‘ Mrs, L. M. Walters, Miss Lucy Paul M. Riggs, Sam Young, Amhi: L. )’ J. L, Compton, M. Halston, R. D. Mar- ¥From Petaluma—Nielson Peter.mn From From Oakland—C. Goss Frank Smith From Berkeley—C. From Palo Alto=A. H. From % ron Windsor—J. F. Pool. and_wife, ¥. Finney and family. Schwarzkoff and wife. Simpkins, E. D. Beylaid, . Tames Dickle, 4. §. Phillips, Miss Phillips, Mrs. George Davis and children, P. Jacobs and wife, L. 8. Adams and wife, U.'8. navy: J. P. Ehorn, Master Lawrence Adams, Miss Bessie White, D. M. Lawrence and wife, Louis Meyer, ldamie Vorsanger, Rachelle Vorsanger, Elkai Vorsanger, R. J. Hancpck and wife. Sarta Barbara—Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Thompso: Miss F. F. Thompson. . From Chicago—Mi A. Forsyth. From Los Angeles—P. E. Rehe ‘AT LOTUS FARM, Napa—From : cisco: Fred Hohlweg, Mrs. De P R. Cross, Mrs. L. Muller, Master Louis C. jer. From Oakland—August N. Welander. Nedith Welander, F. Sonderieiter, Mrs. Sonderleiter, Mrs. Charles Mau, Master (. Dr. Hornung, ry Gfer. P. J. Duncan and child, Miss . Mau, . AT MONTE \IETA IN THE SIERRAS— From San Francisco: Dr. Malvine Judell, Miss Adele Judell, Mrs. Joseph Woodwell Anshutz, Mre. Darville Libby, Mrs. Frank- Miss Anne Lane. Sidney Edward Lare, Mrs. C. M. H. Lan=, tirs. Robert Beck, Mrs. William H. Irwin, Miss Jeanne Winter- From Berkeley—Professor . From Al-m«h%t- Meda McCartney. - sen. From Towle—Mr. Patrick. Trom Paio Alto—Colonel Edward Hughes Edward A. Kolb, Harry iolb, Prescott Sawyer. m Los An- geies—A. W. Morgan. TFrom Urbllll. HnL—Al- fred Raymond Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bruce Amsbary. o e 1 AT VILLA- FONTENAY. Glenwood—From San Francisco: Mrs. M. S, Meyer, F. N. Mey- er. Robert S. Levy, Jullus Phililps, Mrs. Julivs Phillips, Mre. Flora Witt, Miss Sadle Witt, I_‘F. Hergln N;uun. T 5 R. “rilden, Clnclnati—Mr3. i Grasinn From ville, D. WOI- lrl L. ). Weiss, Miss Eisie We Billing, Biling, 1 c SpringeD. e following famif] - Tired "Tooms 107 the seaseg. ""h'm From Napa—Mrs. 1 + for the afirnfative. Both teams ably de- fended their sides. but there was a shade in favar of the negative, which received the decision. The speakers for the af- firmative were A. Bauer, Charles H. Greene and Isaac Kessler, who was es- pecially commended by'the judges for his speech; the speakers for the negative, Joseph Samuel, J. Waxstock and Bauer. The judges were Walter E. TtElLS. Ed J. Reilly and A. Hasmer. The debate was followed by a. recita- tion by Phil , which was well re- celved. Miss Josephine Horn then ren- dered a piano solo, after which there was a rceitation by Miss M. Edises. Danc- ing followed and refreshments were served during the course of the evening. The affair was under the direction of the literary committee of the club, con- sisting of Joseph Greene, chairman; A. Bauer and J. Waxstock. Reception com- mittee, Charles Greene, J. Milsner, H: Raphael, H. Silverman and L. Samuel. ¥ e The ladies comprising the Friday After- noon Whist Club were entertained at Juncheon on Wednesday afternoon, June 10, by Mrs. A. M. Knoph and Mrs. H. Trowbridge at their camp, Sunnyside, San Anselmo. Those present were Mrs. F. G. Norman, Mrs. A. M. Larimar, Mrs. W. D. Pollock, Mrs. F. J. Hurst, Mrs. A. Horstman, Mrs. G. Wimmer, Mrs. 8. Pracy, Mrs. F. D. Worth, Mrs. Desmond, Mrs. Kenney, Mrs. W. O. Miller, Mrs. A. M. Knoph, Mrs. H. Trowbridge, Mrs. C. Perry and the Misses Norman, Arri- son and Long. « o . The annual recital of the Beethoven Club was given at the residence of Mrs. Brady on Twenty-fourth street June 4. The evening was pleasantly spent in mu- sic and dancing. The programme was as follows: “‘Boute-En-Train"' (E. Ketterer), Flor- ence Moran; “Fifth Nocturne” (Leybach), Frances Fitchen; *“Tanz der Maikafer” (Eduard Holst), Jennie F. Thomas; “March of the Uhlans,” Harriet M. Game: “Last Hope” (Gottschalls), Nellie . Sullivan: “Kujawiak Seconde Mazurka” (Wiena- ruwski), Carrie Maxwell Bright; ‘‘Conso- lation” (Mendelssohn), Hazel Colnon; “Among the Gypsies,” N. v. Wilm., Op. 24, No. 5, Rose Hizar; “Badinage” (Victor Gertrude Albrecht; “Kammenol (Rubinstein), Florence Nach- Le Reve” (by Goltermann), Ada Fantasia in D Minor” (Mozart), Mary ann(e MLDCImOU . A delightful party was given to Miss Gertrude Kirk at her residence by the H. D. C.’s Club. Those present were Miss Gertrude Kirk, Paul Angelo, Miss Elsie Buchholtz, George Lee, Miss Con- stance Lausten, Bert Blangey, Miss Try- .phena Pritchard, Gorden Wagner, Miss Ethel Kinney, Willlam Chapman, Miss Maud Walte, William Lee, Miss Ruby Gilman, Charles Tischbirn, Miss Hazel Schmitt, Milton Harris and Drury Parker. HOME PARTIES. A reception was tendered to Professor Herzog and his ensemble qrchestra Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Arding at their residence, 1670 Page streét. A delightful musical programme was given and a very enjoyable evening resulted. The guests were: Professor Herzog, Dr. Strickland, Dr. Fredericks, Julius Goldsmith, Mr. Thiel, Mr. Zechler, Mr. Vidder, Mr. Clark, Thomas Bryson, Mr. Hill, Mr. Laughlin, W. J. Power, Miss M. Abeille, Miss Easton, Mrs. Cas- tro, Miss G. Couth, Miss A. Kelly and Miss G. Kelly. Herbert), Ostrom . . A pleasant reception .was given to Fran] . Phelps by hls eg at her hom! arket” sl tfii‘evenmg of June 4. The rooms were artistically decbrated for the dccgsion. The fnvited guests | were entertained with music, games, mlre:hments and dancing. Those present were: Miss Edith Lindsay, Miss Loretta Terry, Miss Jessie Sturgel, Miss Ethel Goddard, Miss Helen Ray, Mrs. C. Buhman, Miss Nellie Phelps, Miss Lucy Snell, Miss Louise Blake, Miss Henrletta Cooke, Miss Mabel Simmie, Miss Dora Stelling; Messrs, T. Lundblade, P. Mur- ray, J. Gettles, A. Riley, A. Reinart, J. Ribard, F. Knorre, F. Gibson, M. Ray and Lowe. . A reception was given on Saturday evening, June 7, to C. Baker of 1607 How- ard street. The event was in honor of the annitersary of his birth. The even- ing was pleasantly spent. e . e Miss Elvira de Luca will give an even- ing at home next Saturday, June 20, at her residence, 1912 Taylor streel. A farewell party was given by 1. Gold- man to his many friends prior to his re- cent departure for New York. Among the invited guests were the following: Mr. and Mrs, F. Marcuse, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldstone, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gassner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Berring, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Lowenthal, Mr, and Mrs. H. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs. Magnin, Miss Schmaltz, Gus Hart- man. Relss Schmaltz, C. Bush, George Walters and Mrs. and Mrs. I. Goldman. R . The hotel management at Seigler Hot Springs gave an opening hop on Monday evening, June 8. The affair was a great success. Dancing was enjoyed from § un- til 11:30, after which supper was served. H. Keiner and daughter, Maurice Frank, wife and daughter; Mrs. I. Lusmann and daughter, Mrs. R. L. Rothschild and two children, Mrs, W, H. Hammer and son, L. S. Lebenbaum and family. AT _LAKESIDE PAHK. Lake rahoe—From San Francisco: W. H. Cameron, Mrs. Saran M. Swan, Miss Emma A. Swan, Fred Penter, Bob Penfer, Mre. Alice Somers, Miss Maude Pennington, Blanche Pennington. H. Bistop, E. M. Bagley, W. H. Steven, E. 1" Smith, Mrs A. B. Heywocod, Miss Chariotts Kreiss, C. Bergman, Thomas Cotrel, H. H. Howe and wife, James Hansen, Miss E. Scholl, Miss A. L. Lvrgrnm. Miss C. A. Glidden, Mrs. _ ADVERTISEMENTS. IS YOUR FACE UNWOMANLY? Have you dark shadows on yonr lln! cheek, chin or person? If you have, B.B. B. English Caramel is just what you wan It removes and cures this unfortunate blem- After one avolication your face will be as free from hair as the paim of your hand. “B. B. 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Ladies who appreciate the unusual values shoald not . allow this opportunity to pass without an investigation, Fine Imported Laces LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS FORMERLY $15.00 and $18.c0 a suit, NOW...... .....$10.00 LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS FORMERLY $20.co 2nd $22.50 a suit, NOW. $15.00 LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS FORMERLY $25.c0 and $27.50 a suit, NOW. $20.00 LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS FORMERLY 330.c0 and $35.00 a suit, NOW..... .....$25.00 LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS FORMERLY $80.00 and $45.00 a suit, at (First Floor) One of our Eastern buyers consummated a deal with a large Lace importer whereby we obtained several thousands of yards of fine new and desirable Laces at most remarkable price concessions — Included %re finest quality White, Cream and Ecru Venise Lace Galoons, Festoons, Medallions, Bands and other choice Laces, any price like this—They were intended to sell at prices ranging from 25¢ to 6oc per yard — but we have marked them all for Monday’s selling at the one price, per yard ......cceeeeeeveeenn Never before have goods like these been offered at 14c Ladies’ 50¢ Hosiery Clos ng nut to-morrow, broken lines of Ladies’ Importeu Fancy Hosiery — Positively the best assortment of stylish hosiery ever offered—among them are this season’s novelties in fancy stripes, embroidered insteps, etc., in plain, also riche- lieu and rembrandt ribbed; all new and extremely fashionable — sold regularly everywhere at 50c per pair — sale price to-morrow.... * Amethyst Belt Pins®=. At $1.00 Each Just received 1000 Belt Pins and Buckles — We bought them far below their real value — They are beautifully mounted with artistically cut Amethyst stones, in the very latest shapes and designs — rich gilt and gun metal settings— if bought in the regular way they c:uld not be sold for -less than $2.00, $3.00 an d for -less t $ £3 $1.00 $4.00 a piece— To-morrow, your choice At 25¢ a Pair 25¢ A Sale of Ladiess Neckwear (Giee: More big values for Monday — 1500 pieces of the Latest Style Ladies’ Neckwear—The surplus of one of New York’s largest manufacturers—in a great variety of styles to wear with summer gowns — values are extraordinary : Latest canvas stocks, with pretty stole effects; a great manv to select from; worth |white, pink, blue, red and black; usual newest eff: 75¢ each Splendld Values in Linens and Towels! At 25¢ Each’ styles in white silk and At 50c Each At 75¢ Each Stylish white linen Stocks with| Stylish Silk Stocks with bishop bs teautifully hand embroidered in [tabs in a great variety of the very ; ssld regulariv at $1.75 It: |price $1.25 each each Sccond (#100r All Linen Fringed Lunch Sets — cloth size 2x2% —a good serviceable yards — dozen napkins to matgh~ \wnh $4.00 set; size 18x 36 — 1 speclal ;o $2.95 | special at, each .......... 124c¢ All Linen extra heavy satin Damaslk — handsome patterns — 72 inches wlde, re:ullr $1.00 quahty—on sale at, per yar fovein All Linen Hud\aback Towels, hemmed ends—a superior (20 x 40) worth quality and extra Iarge size, 75c¢ | 16¢ ‘Sale of Shoe Pockets | A large lot of these useful articles on sale Mon- day — stamped in various designs ready for etching; made of good serviceable tan duck and bound with red braid—Priced this way : With 2 Pockets, on sale at......... With 4 Pocliets, on sale at With 6 Peckets, on sale at. With 8 Pockets, on- sale at. 20c each — special at.. Bathing Suit Values (Third Floar) (Second Fisor) i All the newest and most attractive styles are |"here for ladies, Gents, Girls and Boys—see how : reasonably you can buy good, ‘durable Bath- | ing Suits to-morrow | Ladies’ Bathing Suits Girls’ Bathing Suits.. Gents’ Bathing Suits. | Boys’ Bathing Suits .. * }.‘tou.ndflim ’100 $1.50 and $2.25 Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples seat to aay address Among the invited were the guests at the Mr. and Mre. J. Dr. and Mrs. Prather, Adams Mr. and Mrs. Hoberg, Hobergs Resort; Dr. and Mrs. McGovern of Kel- hotel, Spring Spring: seyville, PERSONALS. Mrs. Jules Gerhardt of 1209 Fulton street has discontinued her day at home. $ o Misses Nash and O'Connor announce a reduction sale of untrimmed hats, com- June 15, and 9. mencin rooms Miss Bertha Berwin and niece will be at home to-day from their departure east. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan and family are spending Meeker. Miss Lillian A. Fitzhenry of 517 Grove ! street has gone months with her uncle In Santa Barbara. Mrs. P. T. M. \Vate leu last Wednesday | pursuing her studies in dramatic art in jand daughter, Mrs, A. J. Clark, E, wife, Flora M. Myrtle A, Macnonald. 0. 8. J. L. Hen Ewer, R K INN—From San Francisco: | Felix' McLaughiin. L. M. Rudolph, = Richard s-’x‘nT[gfiEPllsxfim Mrs. E. J. Miley, son and | McDonald. Frem Capitola—William__ Read, maid; Mrs. L. Wlnlocln .nd family, James | Charlotte Read. Clara Read. Mrs. Willlam Anna Vogelstrom, Mrs Macdux, Charles Ton AT HICHLAND EPRlNGS—Ptcm San Fran- Charles Willen, Mrs. T. G. Crothers, Mrs. W. F. Benjamin, . Lachman, . M. Bium, E. Hoffmann, GewDrnJ Sterrett, cisco: and Mrs. A. W. Turpin, D. 8. Davis, Charles Bush, Mrs. C. Bush. Harry Bush and children, Mrs. A. Newman and child, Mrs. W. A, De Witt, Townsend, Mrs, Al Block, Anna Sandstrem, Ruth Sandstrom, Hopkins, P. §. Montaguc and Deayour and daughter. Johnscn, F. Carolan, H. R Mrs, Mrs, J. B, for her summer home at Los Guilicos ) New York City, returned home last Mon- Warm Springs near Kenwood. Mrs. F.| day evening. ‘W. Hosmer, with Master and Miss Hos- mer, is spending tue summer as her guest. Hayes, Harbin « e . Mrs. H. H. Bancroft and Miss Bancroft, after a delightful three years' residence abroad, Mr. Bancroft spending part of the time with them, have returned and taken apartments at St. Dunstan’s, but will spend the remainder of the season at Walnut Creek, where Mr. Bancroft, now in New York, will join them with the youngest son, Philip, who will graduate this year at Harvard. - After another vear at the Harvard Law School Philip Bancreft will continue his law studies and enter practice in San Francisco. o ol ‘e Miss Blanche Stoddard left Wednesd: for a month's sojourn in Southern Cali- fornia. During the early portion of her visit she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mackay at Santa Barbara and later she will visit the family of Colonel Turner at Los Angeles. . . P Mr. and Mrs. Haar and fami are spending their summer vacation at Santa | Cruz Beach. . . Mrs. Leopold H. Levy of 1%57 Clay street | has discontinued her day at home durlngl the summer montha. B Mr, and Mrs. Georle Hewlett, children and nurse and Miss Carrye Clayburg will | spend the summer at the Hewlett Ranch, near Hollister. . Miss Leonora A. Goldsmith of 2907 ‘Washington street is spending her vaca- tion in Stockton. . at 916 Market street, 2 . . - 2 to 5, previous to . . a few weeks at Camp P P e Dr. Alfred Newman and his sisters, Miss Jeanette and Miss Ethel Newman, have gone to the Yosemite for two weeks. 4 to spend the summer | | Dr. Walfer E. Janke has left for a two weeks’ trip to Sonoma County. s e = Miss Eleanor (' Hnber who has been Miss Suzette A. Denvie, formerly of San Francisco, but lafely of Pasadena, left last week for New York and abroad She was accompanied by Miss Sutherland of Boston, ass. H. Swiney, J B Eyks MacDonald, D. rmu Pleamom—urs. Kohler. From Vallejo—James Maguire and wite, John Maguire, John R. Willman, Mrs. J. M: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Frank Denio, Miss Hazel Denio, Chester Greenwood. From Sacramento— = g 2 3 4 d. From Los Angeles—Robert Desmond. From Ocean Park—Aug. Hanson. From Santa Monica—William Littlefield. From Cahuenga— Charles T. Morton. From Coronado, San Diego County—Press Burge and wife. From _San Diego—A. L. Mentry, wife and son. From Fallbrook—H. Miller. 'From Ocean Side—Annie Koster, Minnie Meyer. From Prescott, Ariz.— L. Echwartz. From Tucson, Ariz. . Ney meyer, O. Ketling. From Albuquerque, Nev: Mexico—L. Thompson. wife and child. From | Stockton—Howard Polk. A. Wood. From San | Jose—Willlam Marshail, R. Hendersen, Aug. Moller. From Senta Barbara—Joseph Valle. | William Schnell. From Ventura—Harold | Kuntz, Ozro Trentmint . U, J. H. Maddux, Lulu L. John Sroufe, James 5 Will Sterrett, Miss Lynch, D. M. Lynch, Mre. W. H. Jenkins and wife, Mr. Harrold IAcmmnw AT SARATOGA SPRINGS: From San Fianclsco—John Hadeler. John Jacops. August Eggert. C. W Buck ain C. J. Bruguiere, | 3.7, Narton.” August W, Lonsmann M m Hinck. Rev,' Father O'Grady, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rover Mr. and Mrs, Ed Schwerin, Master Ei ood Schwerin, Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Me- | Master Gis McMabon, Miss Madie Me- | Mahon, i . Max, Miss Townsend, Mabel Miss M. Sullivan, Miss F. A, M. Sullivar, Miss Gladyes Delzell children, From San Mateo—F. Simpkins, B. > =] Adolph Buttner, Beylard. From Oakland—D. W. Me: o L. Hottsland Wrinkl ing of cheeks, flabbiness of and Mra. C. T. Rodolph and child. From Napa b e o] 5‘";',‘,',:,,‘”\""_ | throat. bag mn " evelids and smallpox pits —J. W. Francls, wite and “H ter. FIOM | jjam MeCafferty. Miss C. Monihan, 1. F. Hall | Fémoved an: venated by the electrio |k|_.:n—nl;!.k HREIlI,XnHI I;'mn;'“ rk!..l;)'».—":'(n X nn, J.. Carsten, Miss Carsten, F. | roiler memod nl treatment used by Dr. Cais- m 0— Ao g s 1o ; | sarato of P Mrs ‘W, Z. Tiffany, Zelda Tiffany, Helen it - i M. O {anx. "From Palo Alto—J. E. Mitake, G. J. g ’{{,‘,.(;’,‘"E‘B‘“{:::m,:;’ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR » e AT ADAMS SPRINGS—From San Francisco: Seth T. Keithly, George Sll)lr and wfl!, Julius l'lllln.l Mr. and Mrs. B llrl Iflllcr Miss Muller, J. Gibbons, Mrs. Jack Sielcken, Ahlrl Lev. Ilu. Rubv Cllxillrlh. L. i Moles, blackheads, telanglectases. naevi aad other facial blemishes permanently removea with the electric needle without pain or scar. Skin and scalp diseases and baldness curec. Brahman Toilet Cream and Brahman Tooth Powder for sale by the World Drug Co.. J. S Potts Drug Co.. other ists and at offics of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Traverse, DERMATOLOGISTS, le_Prottf, Protti, Mrs. R. H. Benrl, mann, John erlenl Master Stanley le Miss Lillian Flath- A W, Charles G. Strachan, Mr. and Nk M. and Mye. B, Burich: ¥. Lunsmann, H George E. Blasdell, ‘Thod. . A. Lunsmann, H. Wolne: Totte l.nnl Mrs. D. Crown, Charlot ket st., B hlen. wire and son: Hemry Kisen, wite Helen, Crown, Ra Iows. M R (.{.‘3,;:; un;noh:a“?:llgl"x:.‘limm."-" s, 0. and cl Joh’% Boimer. Richard Wade, Pat- 41. Brownstone, Mrs. J. Lezinsky, u-rcu- —_——— e M. H. oliten, H. H, Herrén and | Fredericie. o Elkus, Mrs. B. Woolfe, dJ. 2% family, W, Jenkins and 'fl& Mr. and Mrs. | Murray, Mrs. J. Iumy. Giadys Murray, o i BB Libbey, "Eior fi'fi;’n'“mfi' e e S ART GRACE 3 E - um. Hal warda: Chaties” Tthy: ancia, 'I'lfl-m < enig Duhl‘lfle{' Hogh MeGH %m’fl. Tty Hagerian. MBIN ¢ s, D. Monl- U Inn k¥ il M J. Cud- % gomery, Slai Dotdi: Teylor Wets: | wabs Moy, Frank Faril, mu'-:.ora n"ngu ACCOMPLISHMENT COMBINED. Ii Muvrice; David Tittle, Charies Brown, W!| 3. Hickmott, Louls Lebenbaum, Leben- SOCIETY DANCING MADE EASY. T Creely, Herman Wohner v Henry Peterss W. | baum, Mrs. Froderick, Charles Nades, Mrs. M. WS Nenowned as o e Re e By Sovle, Rev. W. P. Kiries. | Ephraim, Migs A Ephraim, Sam Bri Gus L. A .IE & Seacher. bog Mis | B rri-l.v Mearus and 3, Min, s Q:_:flfi. Mes, G. that he has Marshal Lillian lows us, rs. ] al - Mrs. From Santa e UL ‘L. Hall, Miss'd. Ripiey. From Alameda R vl 5 #-' ¢hllnfl~.- From Lau- lan Rosenberg. G. A. "Rosenbers.

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