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40 Eseeee——— — —————— — ————— ADVERTISEMENTS. ——— Mrs. F. Wright, of Oeclwein, Towa, 4 one of the million women who have been "restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. dowing indeed is the success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound — compared with it, all other medicines for women are experiments. Why has it the greatest record for absolute cures of any female medicine e world? Why has it lived and thrived and done its glorious worlc 2g women for a quarter of a century? Simply because of its sterling b he reason that no other medicine has ever reached its success is bo~ is no other medicine so successful in curing woman’s ills. . Re- ese important facts when a druggist tries to sell you something ays is just as good. - RS A Young New York Lady Tells of a Wonderful Cure:— “Dear Mrs. Prxxray:— My trouble was with the ovaries; I am tall, and the doctor said 1 grew too fast for my strength. 1 suffered dreadfully from inflammation and doctored continually, but got no help. I suf- fered from terrible dragging sensations with the most awful pains low down in the side and pains in the back, and the most agonizing head- aches. No one knows what I endured. Often I was sick to the stomach, and every littlo while T wonld be too sick to go to work for three or four days; I work in a large store, and I suppose standing on my feet all day made me worse. “ At the suggestion of a friend of my mother’s T began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and it is simply wonderful. better after the first two or three doses; it seemed as though a was taken off my shoulders; I continued its use until now I thiully say I am entirely cured. Young girls who are always wtor’s bills without getting any help as I did, ought to taf(e . It costs so much less, and it is sure to cure them.— S tr ApeLADE PRAnL, 174 St. Ann’s Ave., New York City.” Women should not fail to profit by Miss Adelaide Prahl’s experiences; just as surely as she was cured of the troubles enu- merated in her letter, just so certainly will Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb trou- bles, inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous exci- tability. and nervous prostration; remember that it is Lydia L. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that is curing women, and don’t allow any druggist to sell you anything else in its place. If there is anything in your case about which you would liko special rdvice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. he can surely belp you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treating female ills as she has had. Address is Lynn, Mass,; her advice is free and alway helpful. 350['{1 FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letter and signature of U above testimonial, which will prove its absolute genuineness. Lydia -— is another Oversk « Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas. ER RESORTS Miss Lillie Weishenim, C. W. Bogart, Mrs. A. W. Bogart, Miss Adeiine Bogart, Mrs. M. F. | Krouse, Miss Eduo Krouse, E. P. Lewls, Atzen and wife, George W. Turner, Jules Joh: sen, Mrs. Edward Everett, Margaret Everel H. S. Babcock, H. Willlams and. wife, Holzkusier, J. M. Nye and wife, F. F. Me- and daughter, house, Miss N. | Dermott, Charles Wollpert, Harold Wolf, Her- ase, Mrs. ¥. M. | bert Constine, W. S. Walsh, W. P. Delaney, tum and daugh- | R, Woodhouse, F. Bodel, E. Funk. F. H. Mr. l""fin"h From Table Mountain—Willlain Dii- Dr. | Jon. ¥rom McKenzie Ranch—F. Cnila. Miss . Hopkins, George Winter- and Mrs. From Sausalito—Coudt ~Murry. = From Palo | Alto—T. B. Sisson, wife and child. From Dun- A M 1i, Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, Miss Rose Kern, Miss N. C. Stailman, Miss Clifford Martin, Miss Mary | L. Gillesple, Mrs. N, Sanders, Mre. R. Searles, Aguirre, Professor George | Cora L. Nelson, Mrs. F. L. Richmond, Mrs. yrank J. Brown, Mr. and | M. Willrich, Percy W. Treat, John Hunt, William Kidston and Henry | Judge James M. Troutt, 5 eda—Mrs. E. L. O'Con- | 8. Fulton, L. C. Hanson, Charfes Manson, H. Miss Claire O'Con- | R. Young, Mrs. H. R. Young and child, Dr. dward Orrett and | H. P. Lovegrove and wife, 1. Lewin, C. L ren Oakland—J. | Chubb George Wagner, Mrs. Mort H. J. N. Bl Omo Rench— | Grossmaver, Miss G. Dalzelle, Mrs. J. E. Hop- Panl M Guatemala kins, W. C. Wise, wife and son; Miss D. Em- Mr. Miss P, Woodland—Russell Lowe. | mons, v S. Lewls, James Moote and Mrs. James | Marion Lewls, . S, Ran, B B. T. Alex’ Alameda—Mrs. Malion and Miss Mal- Mrs. M e 3 . G. W. Emmons, AT HOTEL Gladys Emmons, 'H. M. Carleton, A. C. Francisco— Hughes, J. A. Carleton, H. S. Davis. ~From Rader. London, Eng., A. W. Wilkinson; Denver,Mrs Teen M W. Bartlett: Chicago, Sidney H. Smith and Morris wife: Lakeport, George H. Vess and Lucy Behiow, T Quigley; Washington, Joseph Lytle and Miss Zurse Edna Lytle. AT PACIFIC CONGRESS SPRINGS—D. M. Fraser, San Francisco. B. Bi land; | F. H.' Mason, . Ghirardelll, wife Alameda; | Oakland: J. 'H. Bruce and wife, San Fr: cisco; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robinson, San Fra; cisco; E. Hall Mozart, wife and ‘maid, Francisco; Samuel Wheeland and wif Francisco! J. W. Hubbard, San Francisco; C. H_Hibgee, Jew York; Mrs. J. L. Moore, 8an_Francisco. AT PINE MOUND—From Berkeiey: Charles | | { | { #kin of beauty is a joy forever. * INKLES Freckies Y Blemishes And All Facial Marks ly Removed Latest WR | Hagold Howard, University of California; Mrs, LISOSAN METHOD | ¢"%i" tioward, Miss E. C. Howard, Master Case We coord for Any | Carlos Howard, Mrs. H. A. Chittenden, Belk- - ; No Pain or et Cure. | nap Goldsmith, Mastef Gano W. Chittenden. ence. | SURNEY-TORRANCE, | Oldest Established Specialists in the City. POST 8T., §. F. Importers of Everrthing for the Face demonstrations of our work on ex- | hibition this week. BOOKLET FR: From Sacremento: C. E. Halifax, Mrs. Hali- fax, Miss Irma Halifax, Master Arthur Hali- fax, Robert Muls, William Mills. From Santa Rosa: Judge Dougherty. From San Francisco: William Sanders and Mrs. Sanders. AT ADAME SPRINGS: From San Francisco ~—Mrs. Fred Offerman, Mrs, Henry Peters, Miss Camille Peters, Miss Anna Braas, Master Henry Peters, John Laver, T. W. Rivers and wife, Miss Marie Adam, M. J. McVeigh, James Han- “. | sen. Walter Morgan, Horace Motgan, Mrs. | Emma Herren, Cole Young, Harry Ogden, A. | Haskins, ~ George Carroll, Arnold Melrose, | Adolph Hoffman, Harvey Cox. Mrs, Johnston, S LVNG ART GRACE @ | Master Howard Johnston, Master Wi John. . 3 gion, L Hesa E Sweeney, Mrs. B Sweenes, ACCOMPLISHMENT COMBINED. T and e s abisk. May Loneya, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brone ard family, Miss I, H - EOCIETY DANCING MADE EASY. ® | i Cigillan, Miss Matthews, Hans yonmngn, | John C. Mever, H. G. Clancy, George E, Brown James Boland, J. E. sangley. Miss Pris fe. & J. Pringle, Charles P. Cain, Mrs. J. C. An- thony, Frank Shibeley, G. B. Washburn, B. F, Hawes, Mrs. David Martin, Etta Martin, Miss Hewen Benton, H. Goetzin and wife, Thomas jeave 10 announce that be bas buis Studio for CULTURE at PROF. L. A. DREWS fizigumeg 2o s ESEER: 8oci.. ety Dancing, Cuiture of M . Meagher, John Heitmann, Aug Knopf, Eq €.enic Exercises. WALTZING A' a | Campers, A. Williams and wife, Ch.rlup'rmyfl- CIALTY. Reception daily. ® to 12 a. and wife, Mrs. H. W. Caldwell, A. Devoto, A. ™. 1t 6 p m Phone Hlack 3128, M. Spink. H. F. Green, Robert Brooks, J. 7. | Oliver, William Meadows, Conrad Meyer, Wal. 0606000000000000000000 . Wright, M. A. berg. John A. Laffert | and wife, 'B. Frank Ames, Captain William Hunter, Henry rom Los Angeles— Peters. F) D. Campbell, Edward G. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR w. Russell and wife, From Miss Myrtle Russell, Willlam 8. Silent. 408 &l other facial blemishes are removed by | Pasadena— Miss Anna lar, Miss M. DR and MRS A W. TRAVERSE, Smart. From Eanta Catallba Tsland.—Wiilium butiding, 1170 Market street, cor. Taylor, rooms | M. Hunt, Chester Meyl . From Redlands— 29, with the electric needle without pain or l H. 8. Warren and wife. Riverside—Bert #cer. permenency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 o.m. | Gruewell, wife and son, Alex Chester. From .| Archy Levine. Mrs. George Liebold, | cans Mills—Charles S. Woods. From Palo Mr. and Mrs M. Levy | Alto—Mrs, Richle. From Oakland—Frank Jor- San Francisco; Miss Ster- | dan. From Smiling Ridge—Trude Carson. | 1d Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | From Cleveland—G. B. McClellan and wife. en, N. J. < | »AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS—From _San O PARK: From San | Francisco: Adele Brune, Minne Brune, Henry Harrison, Mre. J. Hun- | Brune, Ernest Hagedorn, Charles Thierbach r W. Moore, Mrs ;\mmrJ and wife, J. T. Coleman, Mrs. F. W. Kern, and daughter, Oskland; Miss Madge Cauifield, | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Soclety | {All notices for the *‘Society Events” columns | ~of The Call should be sent In time to_reach the editorial rocms not later than Friday night, and must be accompanied by the name and addrgss of the member of the family or momber Of the club sending the communica~ tion,) HE week just past was given | over so completely to wed- dings that there was time for nothing else, except, perhaps, an occasional spin through the | park. The recent nuptials have brought some people back to town, but the festivities are followed by an- | other scattering to the summer resorts, ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caro announce the engagement of their daughter Beckie to Baruch Salomon. The reception will | be held to-day at 862 McAllister street. $ st Mrs. A. Cohen announces the engage- ment of her daughter Sadle to Lon Wood. S . The engagement is announced of Miss Maude Frances Davis of 2044 Pacific ave- nue, Alameda, daughter of the late Cap- tain Charles M. Davis, and Desmond D. Boyer of this city. o8 ik Mr. -and Mrs. K. Levin anncunce the engagement of their daughter Stella to WEDDINGS. Miss Harriett Bausman and Leon de Cavasso, both of this city, were united in marriage on the evening of May 10 at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wynne in Hanford. Mrs. Wynne was formerly Miss Abbie Main of this city. Miss Bausman is the second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bausman. The bride, who has inherited from her father much of his literary ability, is a handsome and striking brunette, and takes from her parents her charm of manner and conversational powers. Her voice, so much admired among her many friends, has frequently and graciously been given in the cause of charity. Mr! de ‘Cavasso is a yvoung business man. He is connected with the American Tobacco Company of this city. e S St. John's Episcopal Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday evening last, when Mr. and | Mrs. W. C. Houchin gave their daughter, Irene Louise, in marriage to Frank C. Edmonds. After a short honeymoon the young couple will go to housekeeping. CLUB PARTIES. The L'Allegro Club of 1903 gave its flrsl‘ | banquet at a downtown restaurant Sun- day evening. June 14. acted President Sullivan Those present as toastmaster. Carrie MacGrath, Miss Georgie Miss Mollie McDermott, Miss Frances Peters, Miss Gertrude Mefret, Abbie Dwyer, Mi Sadie Dwyer, s Annie Lennon, Miss Margaret Riley, | Miss Tessie McDermott, Miss Flossie Lowney, Miss Carrie MacDonald, Mr. Wil- liam Sullivan, Mr. Vincent E. Holland, | Mr. James Ward., Mr. Jack Tracy, Mr. Joseph Buckley, Mr. Albert Buckle: s, Mr. Hugh McCaffrey, Mr. Joseph Lennon, Mr. George Monahan, Mr. Frank Holland and Mr. George Lowney. HOME PARTIES. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bielski of 1629 Post street will celebrate on June 28 the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- | riage and will receive their friends from 21to 5. e o A birthday party was given Saturday evening, Jufie 13, to Misses Carlotta and Gertrude Oney at their residence, 193 Cal- ifornia avenue. The evening was spent in singing and games till 11 o’clock, when re- freshments were served. Those present were: Miss Carlotta Oney, Mr. Von D. Ebner, Miss Gertrude Oney, Mr. W. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs, Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Roli; Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Kayne, Mr. W. O. Miel, Miss Jennie Morris, Mr. W. Williams, Mrs. Morris, Mr. W. May, Miss M. Mav, Mr. W. ¥. Bivans, Miss Ethel Hardv, Mrs. McKee, Miss Clara Westcott and Mr. and Mrs. 3vres. Pomona—H. A. Glassell, D. P. Glassell. From Long Beach—P. Sullivan. From Corona—R. L. | Coleman. From Flagstaff, Ariz.—Mrs. M. Clark, Mies Minnie Clark. From Chicago—Herman Solfore. From Peoria, Ill—Austin Reeves. From St. Louis, Mo—R. T. Reynolds, Harvey Jackson. From Oakland—A. Rittigstein, A. | W. Bishop and wife, John Earnest, Nye Earn- | est, M. P. Powers, A. Jonas, M. McGuiner, | Frank McErewer, G. L. Mead, M. J. Tonte and | wife. From Fresno—Dr, A. J. Pedlar and wife, William Palmer and wife. From Vallejo—J. J. McDonald, H. Alden, C. McCauley, J. B. McCauley, A. B. Grace, Samuel Kitto. From Alameda—Arthur McKee, R. L. Olders, Chance Fender, Harry Osborne. From Napa County— N. T, Outwaters and wife, Adrian H. Bamley, Frank Chaffn, C. J. Adams and wife, Fred C. Sheldon, Miss Lena Carbone, C. M. Tabler. From Folsom City—Frank Fritz, Aug Mosting, | B4 Burkhardt. From Lake County—Miss An- | nie Murdock, N. Meador, A. Horansen and | family, Mrs. C. §. Howard, 'Miss M. P. Howard, Charles King, Mr. and Mrs. Loui Sauer and child, Henry Smith. From Sulsun—May E. Sweeney, Elizabeth McDonald, Andrew Ford, Miss J. McMillan. AT HOTEL VENDOME, 8AN JOSE: From San Francisco—Mr. and ‘Mrs. T. H. Morse, Miss Alice Morse, Miss Inita Morse, Ben Baum, W. M. Smith, Miss Grace Wademan, F. Mc- Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bremer, Miss Helen Bremer, Willam Newman and son, Belle P. Livihgston. Mrs. R. F. Livingston, W. C. Fraham, R. E. Pawlicki, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deming, Mrs. W. R. Wallaston, Miss D. M. Christ, Mrs. W. W. Wiggips, Miss Wig- gins, Dr. and Mrs. Voorheis, C. A. Paulden, Events The residence of the Rev. Frank K. Baker, on Clay street, was the scene of much mirth and good cheer Tuesday evening last. At 8:30 In the evening the members and friends of the First Meth- odist Episcopal Church, of which Mr. Baker is the pastor, entered his residence and crowded the parlors to their utmost capacity. They gathered to express their good wishes and kind regards to Mr. and Mrs. George L. S. Baker, parents of the pastor, who have been spending some months in California, but who are soon to return to thefr home in Pennsylvania, and to honor the arrival of a new daughter, Lilly Ruth, at the parsonage. Mrs. Com- stock, president of the Ladies’ Aid, pre- sented the babe, on behalf of the society, a silver knife, fork and spoon. The com- pany were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. V. Baker, the celebrated blind gospel SUNDAY, UNE 21, 1908. Kearny and Sutter Sts. Best Silk Values Ever Offered (First Floor) To-morrow morning we start the selling of several hundred yards of Rich, High_ Grade Fancy Silks at‘Grently Reduced Prices. The lot includes Taffetas, Peau de Cygnes, Louisines and many other weaves that represent the newest and most popular effects_ of the season. The patterns are beautiful, among them all the latest checks, stripes, warp prints and fancy figured designs, in singers, who rendered instrumental and vocal numbers. PERSONALS. Miss Evelyn Pincus has left the city for an extended vacation in and about Port- land. She will join a party of her friends upon her arrival there. o S Dr. M. L. Green of Alameda is at Blue Lakes, Lake County. He will return in two weeks, A Mrs. J. E. Goody, with her two daugh- ters, Valentine and Nancy Goody, is spending the vacation at Hotel Geneva, Sausalito. On her:return to the city Mrs. Goody will be at home ‘on the fourth Tuesday at her residence, 913 Fillmore street. LA Sl 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Overholtzer have gone to Big Meadows, Plumas County, where they will remain until after July 4. 3 oiFy s & Mr. and Mrs. A. Comte Jr. and family are spending the summer at their country place, Rose Cottage, Woodside. e e . Mrs. N. F. Remington and daughter, Miss Ida, are spending a few weeks at Santa Barbara. A S Mrs. Bennett and her son, Herbert, of 628 Sutter street, are camping with a party of friends. - They will spend a month at Lake Tahoe. $ie e Mrs. L. Sisenvine and family have gone to Guerneville for a few weeks. . s e Mrs. A. Schwartz and children of 816 O'Farrell street have gone to Los Angeles to spend their summer vacation. AT Mrs. Leon de Roos and family are resid- ing at the Hotel El Bonita, Duncans Mills, for their summer vacation. Aie g Mrs. Howard Delos Noble will discon- tinue her day at home during the months of July, August and September. Bece . Dr. C. C. Mohum and wife are guests at the Sea Beach Hotel, Santa Cruz. 5w 8 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brooke of San Jose are spending the summer at the Sea Beach Hotel, Santa Cruz. . e . Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Davidson and the Misses Estelle and Tessie Davidson have removed to their new home at 1317 Devisa- dero street. R Mr. and Mrs. Leop H. Levy of 1257 Clay street have gone to Oregon to spend a few weeks, s s e Miss Mae McCorkell of 1426 Leaven- worth street has left the city for a month’s vacation at Monterey. 4o e Mr. and Mrs."Phil Herold of San Bruno road left last Sunday for Byron Springs for their summer vacation. . e Samuel Adelstein will spend his summer vacation by taking a two months' tramp- ing and fishing trip in the vieinity of Lake Tahoe. LIRS ) Mr. and Mrs. George F. Heuer, child and mald are visiting the different resorts in Lake County. % i Lab Mre. Helen Freese and Master Lloyd Freese are enjoying an outing in Lake County. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Spencer, Miss Sinclair, Miss Plaugh, Mrs. Covington Johnson, D. M. Schoen- feld, B. Blumenthal, Mrs. ‘M. Willard, Alfred J. Willard, George 'M. Ralph, Mrs' Hugh Hughes, Richard D. Bernard, F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Raphael, Perry H. Newberry, A. d'Ancona, Fred R. Jacobs, Mrs. Fred R. Ja- cobs, Mrs. M. A. Jacobs, Mrs. G. A. Bayer, R. I Bentley, J. J. 8. Milispaugh, Fred J. Ciax- ton, Mrs. Nathan Cahn, Miss Leonide Cahn, Mrs. John F. Swift, Mrs, 1. Lowenberg, W. S. Reed, C. F. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Freder. C. S. Quick, ¢ Clay, ick Magee, N. A. Cahn, J. Steinhart, Nieto, Frankel B. Nieto, Mr. and M lam Kraus,_ George B. Burton, Mrs. A Talbot, W. W. Cleveland, G, W. Helman, Ge hard Wempe, Toby G. Hughes, W. O. Wals- sick, 8. E. P. Taylor, Mrs. ¥, C. ‘Talbot, Leo- pold 1. Cahn, Mrs. M. L, Cahn and maid, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hibbard and child. Fr Menlo Park—T. F. Payne and f: 5 P'r::: Oakland—Mrs. A, W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. R. §. Young, H. N. Turrell, Mre. A.'P. Brayton and mai. Stark. From Denver, Colo.—Mrs. M. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Waterman, M H. F. Currier, T. C. Kirkwood. From Wi ington, D. C.—Rev. and Mrs. Phillp M. Pres- cott, Sherbourn Prescott, Margarita C. Pres- cott. From New York City—F. L. Warner, F. J. Nolan, J. J. Maher, W. W. Roberts, J. H. Lyday and wife, A. B. Park and wife, B, 8. Shaw, A. B. Shaw, Miss Annette Smith, Miss E. H. Foster, D. Stevens, Charles A. Eckels and wife, Mrs. 8. M. Jarvie, Miss Grace Jarvis, Mrs. A. S. Willlams, Mr. and Mrs, ‘W. H. Maybury, D. B. Lick. AT HOTEL LA HONDA: From San Fran- condition. Mrs. Nettie Harrison's Latest Portrait. FREE 3 NEXT WEEK To. all who _pur- chase a bottle of Mrs, Nettie Harri- son's 4-day Halr Restorer, .a_single treatment will be given FREE. One treatment s suffl- cient to give the hair its natural 4=Day pigments that TRIAL FOT FREE Ladies out of town scnding this ad and 10 cents in stamps will boolk rejuvenates it ion faults. It 1 | pot of Lola Montez Creme and a box of face powder e girthood days. MRS. 140 Geary Street ADVERTISEMENTS. not wanted Many a man and worthy woman is turned away from cmployment, or neglected in a social way, because of gray hairs. But there is relief from that unfortunate Your hair may be brought back to its natur= al color in four days by using Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON’S It is not a dye, but in a natural way it acts on the roots, compelling the secretion of the , color, in four days—§l a bottle, at all druggist’s. Lola Montez Creme . The great skin food, tissuc builder and beautifier. Does not peel off the old skin, but that clog and impoverish it. Cures complex= before lit, leaving the ekin as it was in your NETTIE HARRISON DERMATOLOGIST Hair Restorer give life and color to the hair— the most wanted tints on light and dark grounds. Words cannot tell the beauty and worth of these Silks—to fully appreciate this offering you must come and see the goods — They go on sale at FANCY SILKS, SOLD REGULARLY AT 8sc and $1,00 per yard, REDUCED TO..... 65¢ FANCY SILKS, SOLD REGULARLY AT $1.25 and $1.35 per yard, REDUCED T0.....$1.00 FANCY SILKS, SOLD REGULARLY AT $1.50 and $1.75 per yard, REDUCED To....$1.25 New Imported Stockings For Ladies We are now showing a choice collection of Ladies’ Fine Hosiery— not a pair that is not in one Main Aisle) of the season’s newest styles — and .there are dozens of varieties to choose from — a|) imported from the best foreign makers, Here are four fine values : ies’ Black Lisle Thread Hose, in openwork ankles, Ladies’ Plain Black Pure Th Silk Hose, with lllle-):ri:'eslace..cembroléered and plain black gauze; 0 double soles and high spliced he arranted 3 Special at; DF PAIF: &ecsines sosesssassssess sooe oommssioes 50C | fast dye; special at, per pair . ' $1.50 Ladies’ German Lisle Thread Hose, black with em- Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, with embroidered ankles broidered ankles, silk clocked, allover and ankl | in pretty patterns and colorings; exceptionally f lace openwork, per pair .. ks o | quality and durable, per pair.... =) | Ladies’ and Gents’ (24,0, Foundation Collars |Handkerchiefs [(Qc Ea. On sale to-morrow — a special purchase of Here we offer an immense lot of Linen Hand- 2500 Priscilla Silk Foundation Collars at 15¢ each, | kerchiefs, both in ladies’ and Ger:s’ sizes—They ithat sell all over town at 25c— They are in latest | are all white with hemstitched borders — This is straight and pointed shapes — new and per- | a fine opportunity to lay in a supply for your fectigoods — all sizes, while they last at, summer outing — Your choice to-morrow LT A SR A e 15€ ot dach i i ntias 10¢c (Pu‘l Stylish Silk Mitts Reduced e This item will arouse much attention — These Mitts are just what warm weather demands, for they are light, cool and comfortable — They are in elbow lengths in both black and white — Ready to-morrow with all sizes, at these tempting prices : §1.00 Silk and Lace Mitts, now ...............75¢ | $1.75 Silk and Lace Mitts, now ...........$1.40 $1.25 Silk and Lace Mitts, now ..............00C | $2,00 Silk and Lace Mitts, now $2.50 Special Sale of Lace Curtain Values Extraordinary % They are entirely new — just from the mill — and are marked at prices never before heard of for this class of goods — If you have a curtain need of any kind, you should see these : White Nottingham Lace Cur-| Arabian Curtains with plain/ Arabian Cable Net Curtains, tains, in pretty designs; 315 |centers and pretty corded bord-|{novelty patterns, with plain cen- yards long and 5o inches wide; ers, good quality net; per pair |t€FS; exceptionally fine value special per pair 7 " |at, per pair $1.00 $2.50 $3.50 Wash Outing Skirts DRESS SKIRTS of Grass Linen, tailor made with felled seams and latest 7 gored, flare $1.50 SVl ey WALKING SKIRTS of fancy Covert Cloth, . $2.25 in brown, gray and navy; 7 gored with stitched fisunce........ ... 00 i vireesl Special Sale of New Chiffon Cushion Tops * Drape Veils We place on sale to-morrow a large| Just opened a large shipment _of.‘ lot of Cushion Covers in pretty Cross | Noveity Drape Veils, among which Stitch, Violet, Wild Rose, Fleur de |are the new chiffon Veils in black, Lis, Holly, Poinsetta and Chrysan-| white, brown and navy, also hand- I themum designs — Your choice, Top |some black and white effects — Prices jand Petticoats — regular 75¢ quality and back at ranging from |at 25¢ Each ] 50c, 75¢ to $1.50 Each | 50c Yard Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples seat to any address Wash Kimona Specials (Third Floor) Short Wash Kimonas, made of fancy figured Lawn, with plain colored reveres, sizes 34 to 44, special at.................. 50c Short Wash Kimonas, made of pretty Persian Lawn, neatly trimmed with val. lace, sizes 34 10 44, €ach .....ceerecererrnreveee.. $1.00 Special in Mohair Alpacas 38 inch Mohair Brilliantine Alpaca, in_black, navy, steel gray, roval blue |and brown — the popular ‘fabric for Waists, Bathing Suits, Dust Coats cisco—Mr. and Mrs. Winiam L. Ahern, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Powers, Frank Powers, Frank Bouetti, John F, Powers, Mrs. M. M. Gorham, Miss Evelyn O'Connor, Theodore Jamee Devine and | Carrenas., W. J. Gorman, Henry Wilfert, and Mrs. R. D. Quinian, John Butier, Mre. T. AT HOTEL LYNDON: From $an Francisco— | aoch. "W'lnlnm S. Lane, Mrs, J. A. Macdonald, rs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, Mr. wife, A. Jackson, J. Newson, Harry Baehr, Mrs. Har- | M. Harris, Master Merryn Harris, Springer, Miss Stella Buffington, George g Master Arthur A. Harris, R. Wheeler. Mr. and Shieids, ' Miss Sadie Hamerton, William | ¢ "Df“;;r"‘v‘,;{'ez,‘“‘_?;;,',’;.-,.”,;’_- B Mo 5y Fhomeas Stinten, M. P Hobner, Chaies A SO s e Nison ATACTION, | wite, MT._and Mrs. L. C. Robinsn, A D. de | E. Davis and family Mr. snd Mes Corrores Al C. Hamerton, Frank Nelson, Georse | Ancona, E. B. Peppin. A= Mulpas Miss M o |and family Mo and Mrs. Landers Stevens. I e A e e ey, Meies | Nesion, Mies Marle Miss John Boggs, | S. Lowden, Miss Alice McKittrick, A. H. Lock o E‘."‘flr“';fii,"n';ié;. William A, Seston g"' ““‘“Hmfi!'» . Bruce, ;rs J. ‘ru“r;‘:)tfi; ‘;llt;;nllh - Hayes. glrom Pata- o 4 s ) "y 4 E ruce, E. L. ozart, wife and maid, rs. S. ~——Miss E. atcher. rom n ael-— Mrs. C. E. Goss, ngf,fl“;;‘;;{- w5 B | A. Gladding, Miss Giadding. From Oakland John Cochron, Mrs. P. H. Cochran. From o, Ao Redmood Ot e ior | Mra. D. E. Martin and daughter. From Ala- | Watsonville—Dr. Nat Green. From Kansas e R ey s meda—Mrs. P. Boland and daughter, Mr. and { Cly_Miss C. Hampton. From Glen Ellen— Hanley. Heom Seantorde . R Coshu. From | Mrs. W. Rigby, Miss Bullock H. Michaels, | E. Thierkoff, Miss Eisie Hampton. From e s AR L s Mrs. H. Michaels, C. F. Michaels, Miss E. Ro- Oakiand MMiss sullie A Tegran. S 30 e - &3 N lands. ran, A e rash, rs. ). AT DEER PARK INN—From San Fran- £ ¥ cisco: Mrs. F. W. Tallant, Miss Audrey T AT PARAISO SPRINGS—From San Fran- . i . lant, ‘Miss Helen Tallant, Master Drury Tal-|clacot T. J. Regan and sous. P. 3. Mitchell | o AT KLAMATE HOT SPRINGS¥rom San lant, Master Jerome Tallant, Mrs. Marie | wife and family; Miss Alice Tobin, Miss Kate | FT & A, . R. T 3 ife, Master Robert Jansen, Miss Alice MecAl Knapp, Miss B. Goldsmith, Mllfu o~ %,id& (“"ol'tney.h.:. ‘E. l;ol-:;. wx‘z" -m});-mlny; wm:mmm-r . “;'c'.nu-cx}u.f‘ M smith,' L. C. Norstrom and wife, Mrs. Fred | W. Lambert and wife, cDowell, J. J. Me- | b Jog s, wife su i F. D Seaver: s Jmbelle Betver, Master, Freder- | Entee, wife and family; Mies Frances Suliivan, | Warsh and wite, Miss Genevieve Marsh. Maute: ick Beaver, Miriam Beaver and malid. ;:th-rd l'uwog"nfl e and o Mise Julla | o) o e e on, . ¢ Eubanks. & . N GS—] ealburg, Mrs. H.'Hamburger and son, Miss I | Sharics B. son, e , C, Da . A Singley, T. Cliftord, L. Dilchein, Charles | mann Joost, Miss B. Joost, F. Estrador, W. 7. - S Ry RER R g Ty — I Hagbery, T. O Timpler and wite, F.'F. Hink, | Westhall, Oakland—Miss 'H. Johnson, Colonei | X; Hughes. From e . C"§ansen, Alex Hishier, A. C. Sexton and | George French. Salinas—S. Hauser. o From Yreka - wite, Mra M. Curry, Lizzie Curry, M. D, |Francee. J. Frolli, R. Tholike. Watson AT BAURNKE. DL ; Flermann, Miss _Liliie MoAdam, Mrs. J. H. M. Baléniine. ‘oonsnles_—cr;‘:-, M B Gunzales | B e - gmmest L. How Drumgold. Mra. M. J. Rigby, J. Skarte, Mra. (and wite. Santa Cruz—Christian Hofmans | letie, Georss English, Mrs. Siiverman. LB, and wife, William . Aftos M. Sy ¢ Tolsch, Harry Si E . and wife ¥ Tt Commings, J. P: Steaiey and | Irvington.Ed P Wernr and swite. " King ik | F. Hairis. Dr. Z T. Majaby and family and wife, F. R. Cummings, J. P. Stealey g iy | et Lhd Werth s s y 3 Paul | —Johnnie Leonard. Pittsburg, Pa.—M. | Werthemier, Lioy . Miss E e e hettn. G L. Hodgkina and wite, | Cochran E. | Mrs. H. Wolf, Mrs, Meyeterim, Mrs. | Cerf, A. T. 2§ A 3 3 % . Miss Loulse Hodgkins, “Charles M. Breene. | AT AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS— From el b The e . Sy Mrs. .vqyxcrmnntt\;‘ck. _‘Wlll J f'lar;&. hil;ltui.‘g. San rr::mm;‘ unn.‘a.rv l-}el!el.“lflru. Spen- | and Mrs. McCurthy, Belle M. Wilson, 30's. i ._Miss Esther Jessop, . Po . | cer Ashlin, ss M. Crowley, Miss Ni Calte ~a, i yvan Blur. FRP ailer, W err, J. Mortley, M. | Walsh, M. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Theoee e ‘,‘,,":,‘,fi,’,“:f,‘,"'l"_’,’:;”‘;"fi'“_’,“-,f“ an ¥ W. Truman. From Oakiand: F. I. Thomas | Lundy, N. R. Hicke, Mre. M. K. Arthos ey g e e e B TR T and wite, Mrs. Mary Ambrose. From Alameda, | . L.’ Arthur, Judge and Mrs. Carroll Cook. D. B. Dwyer, and Mrs, Newm, A W Sehweiber. From Watsonville Mayof | Miss Eisle Cook, Miss Houstan Cook, P. Cook | Nawsman bi mirydhnd, Mrs. Newm: B ey Frn oo, A Davideen, | E. Cook, F. L. 'Wolte. M: E. O'Connor. C. Z. | an. Bdwin N-wins, s jNewm Mrs. C. Youns. From Fresno, A. Davidson.|goyy, C. H. Weed, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney St Franis g -k O e D St e famlly € A T M s L ler, (;\'on'nell! 424 wite, Mr B Fortescue. Mixs [ iss Lillie Ellis, Frank b z Pt - | Margaret Forteseu: lat, William T B, Winnte Fiixgerad, Kate Gullen, To B e WD yime Fostt: | Dunn. Edwin Grevin, J Phiilips, e Cullen. 4 Miss Nellie Kenna, Miss May B AT SEIGLER SPRINGS—From San Fran- | hopper Mise ¥' Burress, seppes, Wi Jiié Xeans, Mim ¥ay Burvvek | “Continesd on Page 61, Giluma 1. 1 Jobn W. McCormick, wife and fam- R. Morris, Miss R Morris, E. Noble William g Noble, Charles Coty, : > TISEMENT, Williams and wife, C. Troyer and wife, J. F. !.7 Wi L. Kullmann, Dr. Leo Sichel, A. Stewart, Miss Peoples, A. Miller, M. J, Dolan, Miss M, McKinity, Miss S. McGorey, George H. wife and’ family; Mrs. H. Freese, George ;V. Hughes, . , Mrs. E. Coleman, 5 .H“. H\Irhlrd, Ralph Hubbard, M. Flana- TALK OF THE TOWN by removing the obstructions is skin-health. Wrinkles fade 76 cents. EBnough for three San Francisco, Cal. J. H. STEIN & ¢0. il Coey, Mrs. L. C. Colman, J. H. M}“ ?'m 8 ’;-hmn. Henry Brune, Mrs. SRS B ETES E RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Established 18 years on these premises. the stock quickly we have still made a coming week. In order to dispose of E 3 further reduction for the and wife, Miss Ethel Baker, Sergeant L. Shaw, From Oakl e B T O L B BT 400 Silk and Covert Jackets . Willigm "“"imc'buu 4 n-:'u'-‘-w-. mr:- ‘x;r 200 Capes and Monte Carlos . Hanteas™yl" W, Bishop and wite, . B. Geie. ‘100 Kersey Coats . qadbeed th, G. B, Mead, From Alan .m;“lu :‘lu 300 Skirts. different grades....... - : Mg e Pt o BT . 300 Silk Taffeta and Peau de Soie Waists ic and wite, Misa Laurilla Mur. 200 Grass Linen Waists. S5 Sock Mrs. . Jiotrie and tumin Feou ¥al- 00 Suits, latest fashion. ., lliams, T. M. mw:;:‘y'.'-nd wite, All of these goods are selling at 25¢ on the dolar. John R. Wi ¥ Fataer—Bherift W £ Taylor and son - MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE PLACE. Connel. -A. and L. From Berkeley—Mr. and Mrs. John daughter and maid. From Sac: and Mrs. R. Lester and wife, Hagely, Master John Hagely, Ralph Frankli 726 Market St., Opposite Call Building

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