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40 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1903. wocial Events of the TWleek . s e S ———— T} y g . in |+ — - —f | Noble, M.D.; A. Walter, T. Webster and wife, VERYTHING is so dull in |- R. Belromdt and wife, A. W. Belromdt, there is B. Belromdt, Miss Rose A. Boskowitz, ¥. town at present th § Roose, very little of a social nature ron, Mrs. L. de Roose, Miss Mable de H Mrs. J. Fuedberg, Bessie Fuedberg, Mrs. John r ts to write about. A few friends il o Basels B R etbay: Kearny and Sutte . Miss Adele Ehrenberg, E. Dressier, Mrs. A. Politzer, Jerome Politzer, Mrs. B. Goldman. Miss Ernestine Goldman.' Alameda—Miss M. | H. Barber. Oakland—Miss E. Eubaut. Bak- ersfield—Charlie Congdon. Duncans Mills— Miss May Ludipw, Miss T. Ludlow, Miss E. Mills. Mountain View—Mrs. Meyerholz. AT BERGESHEIM: From San Francisco— Mrs. J. G. Weth, Myrtle Weth, Mr. and Mrs. of the June brides came back from the resorts to witness but they have sped away E packing trunks and g for flight. The few who intend e city will not enterain, but ietly, gaining strength for the Mid-Summer Sale of Fine Waists s to come. s G. Wil s. L. Sos- 2 : i i aists reduced to closin to come. _ S g L e Our entire stock of fine Lawn, Mull, Linen, Batiste and Waskll_ ixlku \)Yw.dt“e e a:d rf ENGAGEMBNTS. | ceo. Mr and Mrs W 1L Kenoe¥: || out prices. All are of this season’s importations, beautiful, stylish, up » r ob Hartman announces the engage- lock, Miss A Faktor, Master Rudolph rx}(lol’. s . 0 the resent mid'summer season : e Y | o ’:;x“b.v""“' h?'}:rl" Nefixflewkxffr\f' Eaton, et . | ly tri d Fine Lawn Waists, with * inch tucks and em- $3. ‘Evelyn Baton A Lindenberg, 1 Waists, elaborately trimme ine Law 3 25 Miss Evelyn Eatc Lindenberg, M Elegant Lawn and Mull Waists, y _ ) sl (2 g i e ' M, Stone. ’.’:a"‘:fn’"‘ufn (i v e with gl’m: lace, Irish point, and handsome drawn work, broidery beading, reduced from $4.50 to 1 Bady Bén D. D. Dixon, Professor Allen Haddoc! : & 100 Sad ficeo 1o, iste Waists, in ecru, with black, t of the 7 2 A Alkariay, Theod reduced from $15.75, $1 French Batiste X h a er, ¥ g Kikariay, Miss Gatloson. T €ach wuevees veene e $1[2'75 blue and red polka dots, reduced from $6.50 to ..... $4.75 e E e o Lawn Waists, in long and short sleeves, § il Waists, trimmed with lace, hand T KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS: From San Dainty Fancy 4 ] 4 White Wash Silk Waists, " WEDDINGS. wA isc ¢kins, M, E. Wright and | also rich hand embroidered and hand drawn linen A idery, reduced from $12.00, St.-Mars’s Cathedral was the scene of | | ;{?gcéf?“kn‘\»,,3,‘..',‘1‘,["5{. l;lao'«n.J Hsr“n'a o waists, reduced from $11.75, $12.50 and $12.75 to $8.75 ?;awn work, or embrol ry” $8.50 Miss Dalsy ‘;'\1 M,,.\;mfd ; mick, Adrian T, MeCormici, Rosemary McCor- Stylish Lawn Waists, low neck and short sleeves, White Wash Sillkk Waists, tucked, reduced | Ton A T s O e e Lord trimmed with lace, embroidery and drawn work — also i i i 00 e sensepboihn. oo $6.50 cles—Mr, and Mrs. beautiful hand drawn linen Waists, reduced from from $9.00 ; i Ve T L Skt | $8.25, $8.50 and $9.00 t0 .oocvveee e . $6.75 Beautiful Lawn Waists, tucked, hemstitched and trim- Richardson, E. B, Bronson. From Yreka—L. | < e Y - Sdeted frons C." Bridger. From Redd . Pretty Lawn Waists, trimmed with lace or em- $4.50 | med »;gh l:“cde.ango :;nbrmder , red $5.00 Vs rnomas o A on. . From poks: | 1] broidery, reduced from $5.75 10 ceovuee cuveeniinrienns Do $6.50, $6.75 7. * From Sisson—K. T. Da- From Picard—Mrs. Win- s g M 5 ) Midsummer Hosiery and Underwear Bargains Klamath Falls—Robert Huhsaker and son, H. ogley were united by the; sey of San Leandro. | er of Mrs. Anna M. | nusical circles, sco’s favorite Mr. Gillogley ¥ of the well- | Kierce & Gillogley. | > ceremony a reception was e of the bride’s mother, 2 ch the voung V. Mitchell, George C. Mitchell. AR i ibbed, Ladies’ Imported Swiss Ribbed NI 1w 4 Be el g Ladies’ Imported Black Lace| Ladies Imported Swiss Ribbed | p 2 3 IENTE SPRINGS: From | ; A g / ,. hand - Sa;TFrsAnlills:n—(IAlzL \é‘im::m:;(\r(:.q uk. F Lisle Hose, in several dainty pat- Cotton Vests, hand crocheted [Lisle Thread Vests, cro. cheted yokes, in pink, sky 2 Lawson, H. N. Roche, N. A. Roche, Charles Elliot, M. Murphy, John O'Gara, D. W. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. & Stair, Mr Crossby, Mre. F.' D. Hicks, J. A. Har Harris, 'N. Bibo, M. B. Bidreo, "Mrs. Spalding, Mr. P, Foley, Miss Lucile Haber R. M. Dunn and wife, Miss Mary Man Mise Agnes G. Connolly, Mrs. J. Haye: M. Boyson, Miss Nita Hewig, Willlam ler, R. M. Salter, Mr. Rumitsch, Profe: ert Uhlig, Herman Behling, Mrs. M. terns, sold regularly at 35c, yoke, in pink, sky and special at, & Pair .............. 25€|white, special at, each 50c |and white, special at, each 75¢ Bathing Suit Specials --- A Rare Opportunit}i . Something will be sadly lacking if you neglect to take a bathing suit along with you on your son, Mr. M. Weire, Miss M. Lanfranchi, 2 L. 'B. Ratto, Mrs. G, Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. vacation. No excuse for not owning one at these prices: : g R : : Y e gl T | For Ladies — Serge and Jersey Cloth Bathing Suits in For Misses — Flannel Bathing Suits in navy blue with ald, Mr. V. N. Corder, M M. G._Job 2 i H i " " Miss E. M Ginchard, ‘M. 8 Kemifel, J. ¥ navy blue and black; white or red sailor collar; $2 50 white trimmings, sizes fc:; 14 and 16 years only, Sl. - belt and skirt trimmed to match, price... R S | reduced from $2.25 to, each ......... i 85 nson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Lunning, H. R. Gin’ Midsummer Offering of Black Silks On Monday we will place on sale these handsome, desirable silks, worth $1.50 a yard: with white flow- d with hug =i d, §. L. Snair, Miss W. Dempsey, Miss L. { | McCourtney. From Alameda—Miss Maicolm et Fraser, Mrs. J. C. Jamieson, Miss Jamieso Miss A. Jamleson. From Santa Cruz—Mr. Pedemonte, Mrs. Roma Pedemonte. From Bel- fast—M. J. O'Brien. From San Rafael—Mr Mary Fripp, Mies Lena Rogg. From Place ville—F. Cartelbery. From New York—Mr. and Mrs. Rand AT HOTEL RO\;'AI:D[— N A From Oak- :‘6 1nCh BlaCk Tafieta) aF Iy : - . Andrew & Mogeey, cndren a0 36- INCHAREEN: ordet D1, M-l C a yard itteed Yl £ Ntn, Bracd 27 Inch Black Duthessey 8. : y ) 36 inch Black Peau de Soie, at ' Ladies’ Fancy Collars Greatly Reduced Atherton, Edw. de La kenzie, . M. Ames; S. and maid; J. H. Ackerman, Colored Top Collars in fancy embroidered | Parisian hand made Linen Collars, sizes 124 to 14 canvas, Point Venise Lace, fine lawn, embroid- | reduced from 75c to 50¢ each ered linen and applique effects, reduced from French Hand Embroidered Collars, reduced from soc Julia de maid; Loyd Ackerman, S. H. Kent, I Terry, child and maid; Dr. F. E. Nelson, George Hammer and wife, ) Roblnson, ' P. Gervoutz and wi Hopfeld, Miss Lily Hopfeld, Miss F | | Lynn Austin, John H. Ryan, M Agnes Clinton; A G. B. ling, A. Swain.” From Montroyd Sharp and party. From t Hopfeld, Wickes i s o e e K3 Sargent—Miss 1d; 25¢ and soc¢, to 15¢ each to 35¢ each POPULAR VOCALIST WHO BECAME THE WIFE OF A WELL-KNOWN 3 AR SR i s fce of all Remnants of Laces, Trimmings and Veilings ¥ YOUNG ATTORN T A VERY PRETTY WEDDING IN ST. MARY'S Pl Loy et o For this week, 507 off the marked price o 2 2 g € CATHEDRAL ESDAY AFTERNQON. Q:;‘}l’l l;) Om ‘w'!\‘ ”] 'I‘(‘u() E‘Jl:.:;\, } b3 T - ‘— - tc Mrs. E. orence i iy ¥, Miss | 4 - —— SR G Auatia, Mise. B Bon, Avta| Inducements n able L. 1.€n an p Ols Car Bellis, Mrs. K Clarence Harman, Stelia F. | G. Blake, ribbon. After the ceremony o % Fred Ruddock, Mrs. Val Sollman, M elaborate dinner was served at the home | A: J. Hinz, Miss E crendsen, M | of the bride and there was much jollity | Josephine Dreschler, Miss Nina Graves | and speechmaking. The presents were | Miss Lucy Gray, Miss Mamie Hayes, M many and beautiful. Late in the afier- | Bertha Kuster, Miss Margaret Langer, noon the young couple departed for Capi- | Miss Alice Leahy, Miss Margie McGrath, tola amid showers of rice and many good | ‘Miss Martina Tiedemann, Miss Elizabeth wishes. After the honeymoon they wxll{ Walsh, Walter Hanke, Willlam F. Hinz, H. Buchanan, Mrs. A. L. John- | Mr. Mrs. G. Jones, Drake, Mrs. R, Fringed Linen Lunch Sets, size of| Tapestry Couch Covers, 60’ Tapestry Portieres in Oriental stripes : ) cloth 2 by 2% yards, with 1 dozen|inches wide, fringed all round,|and solid co.[ors. 50 inches wide and doylies to match; price formerly $4.00 | exquisite oriental patterns, i; yards Xnnx,_frmzed top and bottom, a set — on sale Monday at $2.95 a set | special $1.95 each [at $2.35 a pair Our Domestic, Wask Goods, Drapery, and Upholstery Depariments, are now moved to more commodious quarters in our Sutter Street Annex— Take elevalor at the Sutter Street door. cent, a Chapman, Mrs H. return to San Francisco, where they wilk{ ¥red A. Hinz, Johin Jachens, Walter Jes sen, Ernest Probst, ¢ :rlw, Mrs. 4\}!‘lna\' M harles Wilke, Fred ol ety AR a8 2 dy'Hinz, P. J. Hinz, Miss B. R. Ickvideau e e M The wedding of M Miss Floss. Wyatt and Jack Keefe and | AT GRAG VIEW HOTH { 25% Ofi‘ Art Scarfs and Squares ding occurred 1 Wednesday at high edral of the Blessed ac- | Miss Kathryn Mich t oth to J. Ray-, Bf neisco. The b he strains First came Lucille T or | Hall and George L. Warner was solem-{ wife. From. San Francisco—d, W. Fayman, recently at the home of the bride's | - - - | Lask Mrs. Rusm[l, John-Van Allen, s, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hall, 68, A very enjoyable yachting party was | L Wells. Edwin Epting, Mrs 1 e et 25 and famil Folsom street, the Rev. E. W. Stoddard{ given on the bay last Sunday by Miss |wife and children . Danly of Martinez officiating. Only the imme- | Emma Pausman. The ; sta om | DAnly, - Wesley Plunkett, Mrs diate tives of the bride and groom | ihe b party started from Miss B, McNicoll, J. Westner, Abby M. Pam- the Dolp! a racl ada g | were present. The bride was attended by | Iphin boathouse on the yacht Nada | perin, Harry Getieson, Mre, S A. Dick, Miss | Miss Edna Hall and the groom by Frank | and after cruising the bay for seweral Miss Beardsley. Miss Wad. Our entire stock of Imported Scarfs and Squares, in cream and )vhite Aida and Etamine Canvas, worked with German cross stitch in conventional and floral designs — On sale at One-quarter off the marked price, rank E. Walter E L. Dici OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT is more thun doubled in extert by our recent aiterations and additions — ame the Shonsix hours arrived at El Ci v Wade. Dr. R. O. G W H . A 2nd Miss' Locy P Warner. Following the ceremony the | ool arived a Ffir'v;,“';’\’,’“'m:h:"" wife and children, Edgar L. Hourke, d. We aim to have in stock everything that is needed, both useful and ornamental—for the household, for dressmaking, Y res | pridal party left for a short trip to the |1y re served by oedzss. | IO IS Raphael, Mise . Raphael sqriea aid of | . | When the party had enjoyed all the 5- e or for fancy work. he south and upon their return will make | v '$% 3 3 | Jules Weinakski and wife, M of the | ures afforded on the grounds it resumed | Miss E. A. Slreator, Miss M K: | their home in San Francisco. | ) Miss Sarah Lubosch and Barney A Phillips were married at the Hotel Metro- June 2. The s very t. The bride was a white organdy gown and white Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples seat to any address its cruise and ‘visited all the points of | Julle Neppert, Miss L. S o 4 Interest on the bay before turning home- | suaP(ord, Hy N, Lange, E. O Hughes wite ward. The yacht Nada was beautifully | Donald, Evelyn P. Armer. Augusta . Kelley, decorated for t on. After return-|S R. Tripp, John McNaught. From Oaklan | Ing to the city the hostess and young la- [ Carrie B. Meighan, Mrs. A. A. Sawyer. Stos ofthe party were entertalne i the | 10 10 1 "0 Iearitie L o G young gentlemen at a downtown cafe. - 2 son; J. @. 1 the steps i The ceremo Riverside—P. Dyer and wife, Minnie Dyer. | walls . Hotchteld, Mrs. Heymans, H.|and Mrs. M. Carroll, M. Ahrens and wife, R : | From San Bernardino—O. Hastings and fam ] attired in od, i v 3 o . | Hey ¢, H. Gaelyein and wife, Henry | G. Cookly, W. B. Grosh, A m e her Sullivan of | hat. The couple will reside in Honolulu. [ Y9008 Bentle . Agnes Vance, Mrs, G. L. King and ooty family, Mes. Anderion. M W. Some From Tropico—Edward Sutch and wife. F « 2he 158 chbln” of: F IR | Miss Ma, hose who were present were | Allen and famil From Alamed ! man, Abe Hyman, Mrs. W. C. Perigo, G. R | Glendale—Richard Maurice. From Pasadena Phasiorderrgiag s o7 e HOME PARTIES. Miss Margaret O'Meara, Miss Annie San- | L. Myrick, ! Connell. R | Salomon &nd family, Mrs. Alfred Erchle harles Specht, Dr. J. 1. Crowl | Winfleld White, R. D. Allen. From San E »y the Rev. Father Q. 3 ders; Miss Martina Tiedemann, Miss Elea- | From, Ber —Charles E. Miller ¥ |- Tohn Fiood, K. Meyers, Hoftman, Lunstedt and family, N. Frichette. | Cataling lsiand—Peter Beisiey L. Schmov « 1 x acolytes in ful home in Pleasanton |‘nor Ba - S, % er, S, artwright and wife “rom Cum- | h chardsor ¥From Oakland— C. F. Heywood, Frichette, A om Prescott, Ariz.—Samuel Mey From re The altar wa At thele Teas " e s Lillle Sanders, Miss | berlana W. I D. P. Schultz. Ho"r’x’:f'y".vr:":numnglfl'-rilgs. "3. Johnston. From | Frichetie, james Du Bois, Mrs. P. A. Morbio, | Flagstaff, Ariz—Conrad Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E..Jackson celebrated the | Mathilda Trouillet, Lulu Robinet, | From Nebr. im Charlton and e o A S. : " " 3 > i ® ¥ ; —J. Pantosky, D. E. “Balfour, A.| Helen Morbio, Alberta Morbio, S. Young, Mrs. S B Lo twenty-fifth u{m{wmn nfhlh'-u[\keddinlg i\;“"x- Pszmmc Levy, Tessle Gill, Miss | Wife. From Redding trongfeliow and EAwhrd Lyon, ¥rank , MeCool, | J B Clarke I, Reiahert and family, Mr. and e ed alike in|on June 14 A large number of guests| Ottie Smith, N Pausman, wife D. G. Brake, Kate A. Brincard. Fred | Cparles Maneske, Ray Blakiston, John Ander- J. J. Boyle, Mrs. H. H. Hogan, John de sofe over pink and | from the city graced the occasion.| Moran, J. A. Gallagher, W p1 Buiy. 3 | Brownies and wite From Wells, Minn T ohn. McDonald, James Duncan, M. E. wedel and famity, Mrs. G. W. oOstzel, | Comtinued on Page 41, Column 3. white chiffon hats. They car- | Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. | J . Toohy, £. Nuhrenberg, A, F. Tomar: | Werohel At500 = From = Lancaster. Pa M. Jones, - Camp Hiawatha sonatste of | Mre' Clark, H. J:' Butlee. B J. Wilkinsom A es and electric w L bunches of pink and e & 5. E i = - T Werkhel C. H. Halecker. From Mill Val | faliego. Mrs. Wiliams, Charlotte Hal- | ieonan M. D.; James B. Sheely, L. A. h e Hanis Ripeey Nhite sweet|8. I Jackson, Mr. and Mea Jesson, Mr.ini, B Marteny, F. A. Hinis, Gborasidiia: | lv—Nre. G. . Waolwirt-aed faimily, Bram | 1 e e e Camip | 3 sty 20 St . P Dt We A ADVERTISEMENTS. & e g wore a [ and Mrs. L. Jesson, Mrs. P. Wenig Mr. | guire, D. D. Gibbons, H. Harvey and H. | Baltimore, Md.—Elbert S, Todd and wife, From | Aloha consists of Mr. and Mrs. Gedge. Mre. | Mackay, H. Gearon, J. M. Keevy, Miss o A n crepe Paris gown over taffeta and Mrs. Hardir {7 | Dunsmuir—¥ Mrs. Schaffer, James | G. Pausman, F. M Campbell, A. L. Grimes. | gmily Mehrten, Miss Nellie Gedge. Johneton | Nathan, F. K. Stateler, Miss Stateler, 'C. M. same shade and trimmed wit Carr, Miss A. Wenig, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. om Honolulu—Mrs. H. H Wilcox. Carrle P. | dedge, Miss Claudine Sweltzer, Miss Gortie | Howe, 'J. ‘i, “Toler Boas,” W. Wellinan. in a deep ecru shade. A R And e 2 5 w5 omcs Green. From Anderson—Miss Olive M. Bed- | Ward, John \Wehrten, Camp Helen consists | B. Schiesinger, Ira Schiesinger, W rher, bioe S Bow A i AN ::);::I»sr._hii’:m:“‘i \s“ff'p»?f:'l';;f,‘,,\;;syiig PERSONALS. ford, Miss Grace Bedford. Mise Eva Wherr | ro5e:. Jand Mra. C.” Kiopstock JFrom san | B ¥ Clark From Onkland . L, Beaulein: 1 3 3 : . i oo i, i " P C. F, Huntingto % 8 o es Tess B, Klopstock, Miss Ma- | Char . Butler, Mrs. L arsh, Mrs. carried a shower bouqu din, Miss L. Hardin, Miss Rose Jackson, | Miss Julie Stevcier of 1024 Sacramento arth, ” Irrom Keswitk—J, & | bop Sitoce, e Riopstolh, TFred KIopstock. tey. Thas Hetderses, 1. “ockroft, Mr \\;{7’. ‘.lvm streamers of George Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Tonason | Street left for Buffalo, New York, on the I»l' Carver. From Palo Alté | Miss Louisa Maulberker. and .\ilrs GH W. stor. - ribon. The bride was attired and 8. J. Jackson. { 15th inst., to visit hér sister, FEaEs erosl) 1.2 18 LR Al REN T A Eioant G S - yme gown of white landsdown over U5 e | Smith. g BB AT PARAISO SPRINGS—From San Fran- | Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard and family, G. Mench . RINGS: From Slroy and wife, Mr. ouis Metzger, W. F. ky, Professor D. M. Lawrence Prince, Ray Prince, F. N. I Weliman, J. de la_ Montany Phil Heuer, Miss Doris Heuer, r H. C. Holmes, Miss a D. M. Fennimore, M. Sullivan, L. Le Willlam Bercov ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernstein of 604 Feg T - R e B A G n, 3. Leavenworth street will celebrate their | Lewis, J m, G. W. Emmons, 0¢000000000000000000000g | °/!'cr vedding anniversary on July 5, 193, [ William F. Dunnigan when they will be pleased to receve thelr | Smith, A." B. Ruck friends between the hours of 2 and 5 p. m. Mrs. J. 8. Morris arrived from Los An- Mrs. J. Lowell, Miss L. Towne, H. H. Pecht. From Alameda—Joseph Brown, Mr. and Mrs . M. Alexande A. C. Hammond Jr. From an Rafael—H. S. Evans, Mrs. James Smith, Miss M. Smith. From Eureka—G. K. Grace Cavanaugh, Mary Thompson, M. From Santa Roga—Charles Jacob. From Mer- ced—L. €. Fishy From Columbus, Ohio—S. I 30 ; Watsol 4. Lopes, | Douthirt and wife. From Mexico—O. Kuhursi Tops, 3 o e . B E rment hmi | W. A. Kuburst. Fram Mill Valley—Otto K. | dens, Miss E. Bailey. Santa Cruz—O. V. Och; Bue LakesMrs. Welsman Los Angeles—Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rand: Mon- oshier | torey—1L. A. Schaufile, E. Delimann, J. L. | Hartiz, B. F. Gould. P k2 Elekey. B B g K INN: From San Francisco | From Menlo Park—Mr. ¥ and’ family, Mrs. A. | AT DEERDBARK (NN ed K. Beaver, Miss | Miss Sprague. = From Santa Cruz—Frank Matts Mr. and Mre. Me L M. | ol e I 5 hie | Jabelle Mfies Bvelyn McKee. From Alameda— 7 . HoF. | ape cis E. Si Albion Spear, Emerson | AT ADAMS SPRINGS—From San Franchis- geles and is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. | Guntz, Fred Kronenberg, H. Neuman, Mrs, | Mrs Lewls . Speor P | M. Wallenstein, 2506% Bush street, where | ; Ivancovich and family, I. she will be pleased to receive her friends. | iy, Oy Crothers. Henry Shaw, Mre. Morris is accompanied by her daugh.. “Yiubbard, Ralph. white taffeta, tk o1 Brussels net saq | cisco—Sam Bibo and wite, Miss C. Haas, Miss 1| Suste Haas, Mrs. Joost, Willlam Mechlar, P. o | Cleudius, Mrs, A. W. Fink, Mrs. P. i | gus, Mrs. . Love, Miss Radford, Mrs. | Ma John Bowmann, J. Perrault, M. ' | Alameda—N. Rienecker, W. W. Hynes » ionzaies—C. H, Weldeman, M. J L. G. Smith; San Jose—Mrs kirt made with a panel | Mr. and Mre. Ralph A. Teague celebrat-| Colonel and Mrs. A, Andrews, Mrs, Sam. sertion and long train. | cd the first anniversary of their marriage | uel Baker and'Miss Emma M. Baker o5 he waist was shirred with a bertha of | Thursday evening, June 18, at thelr res- | for Aetna Springs last week. Paes e lac Over all ewept a long tulle veil, | idence, 316 Bartlett street. Among the Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. ('OO}( have gon wnge blossoms. The bridal | guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hinz, | to Lake Tahoe, to be abserrt two weohe, : shower of Bride roses und | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lemon, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Stapreton o with streamers of white | Mrs. William Boardman, Mr. and Mrs.| Holmes) will recefve their fris on he first Wednesday at their new home, 2 Henry street. 3 Frederick Beaver, Miriam [ con. From Woodland—R. H. Beamer. ey RPN St i be throat, oagsing of evelids and smallpox pits By removed and face rejuvenated by the electrio Spear, Whitney Spear. and maid. From Oak-|co: Edwin Schaefer, Julius Blumenthal and | rojler method of treatment used by Dr. Cais- Levy and wite, | jang—C. A. de Golla and wife, D. F. McWade. | yi¢ "¢ 1. Shubbuch, Georse Wagner, Lillie | sarato o Paris. 1. Collins, e 3 ar mrno wom SeriNas: Fom san | Rt F G R G5 e e | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ter Aimie. Coey, Wiille Toey, Charite Coey, H. Noble, k. | Erancisco—Dr. J. P Fraser. . B, 1 ring, | and Mrs' A. Woodside, Hamilton . Eiliott. | Moles, blackheads. ~telangiectases, naevi sod Mps. E. P. Kohler is at home again|Short, D. W. Diitard and wife, Mrs. H. Leap, §“h""(.§“§h" B Garad Miss ey | Jebn Wuggm,kfdwkllrd Rosenlund, Lucian Kets. Sther pltcial Dlemishos 'mlmm;% Temoved from a two weeks' vislt with Mrs. Wil-| 41t MeGuinty, C. . Taylor, H. T. Payne, | £ 5 "° "X, Galt, 8, D. Brastow, Mrs. M. [ \VIlam, Wankewsd 2ot SAC 08 S0 O | T Skin and sealp diseases and baldness cured liam Noll of Mountain View. P gprarman, J. Heartmag, C. D. Coll | £ Belding, Mr. and s J. C. Zellerbach, | Lo Unt Gumlly, H, P. Cochrane, A Moran | Brahman Toilst Cresm and Brahman Toouh . i ) , d | T Keogh, Robert F. Gallagher, W. J. 5 d Mrs. Phil Knell and two . Charles David has left for Néw York |J; H.'Benédict. erom Frosno—iugust Wethle. | Thomas, Meo8h, Tl 0" w™ H" George and | 204 family, Mr. and Birs WMl Knel and two on a busi d pl From Oakland—A « 1i) . A & business and pleasure trip, where he | From Oakland_—Annie Cavglin, Mrs. D. May Tugendlieb, Susic will remain about six weeks. - o Nye Erost. From: Woodland-—B. Homback, E. A. Wright, Wayne Cannon, J. H. Miss Rose Hoffman has left f o O'Malley, Harry C. Mentz, Emma H. Mciiilen, g~ o Alan Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Bride. Fred Liebold, S. |, Donobos bullding. 1170 Market st. rooms Lewis, Margaret Dunn{‘ ‘I:Ie‘l’en D;nn. .‘Yudge J. L - .| V. Coftey, Jeremiah V. Coffey, Mrs. A. Grun- » = . F. W. Farrar, Mrs. Mayo Green- pleasures marred. Cohn, are touring the north. From &t. Helena —P. §. Rison. From Geyser- | {onTom Ross. From Santa Rosa—C. O. Dun- | {n&e% Mry B T, Fagian, g Mags CQHes: The Misses Anita ana Jessica Wise are | ' - oo Mo R, L. Kobr. o o Josenn, Fughes: r. i Sowmity | Mrs:, WUl Blackwerl ‘iiss Actile L. e 1 .. | From Vallejo—Jos 3 % pi e . . spending a few weeks at Ross Valley. AT BARTLETT SPRINGS: From San | From Sonora.diss Maud May, James May. M. | Fiorence Fox. W m . Dunigan’ C. T. George W. Stamper has gone to Bartiett | Francisco—F. L. Jones, Charles Sheppard, J. | Baer. From Oakland:—J. J. Racine, William Hickey, A. L. Thomas, D. J. Shine, George A. Springs to spend his vacation. A. Kelley, Frank V. Bell and wife, Willlam | D. English, Mrs. Copper. From Berkeley— | gujjivan, A. L. Shotwell, P. McMarus, Evelyn § (3 § e [ ] MRS. NETTIE HARRISON'S : M - g @ 8. Fitch, 'Mrs. E. Hahn, Mrs. J. . | G . Andruss. From Brentwood—Dr. Je. Robe: 3 C ° Miss Lena-Rotholtz has left for Los An-| Mrs. George . Emery.’ Geotge W, Scamocr, | cooibtariner. From Chicago, Ty P, Fay. | Ko Stewart, Robert Morton. A P. O'Connell - geles to spend the summer with her broth- [ Mrs. A. Heunisch, Miss Genevieve Heunisch, | ley. From Tesla—W. L. Uebel. From Noga- | 1y nd family, J. M. Dickson and eon, C. ! er, Benjamin Rotholtz. Albert Heunisch, J. L. Davis and wife, R. | les, Ariz—Mrs. L F. Swain. From Bakers- | ¥°gt) ceq ¥ X Mrs. Bessic Whittle. . V. Bon and famil; . Byron Cole- man, Mre. H. Hubbard, Ralph Hubbard, Mabel Fred W. Crossett, Arthur Prill, C. Bow- t Kelle: : | mitn: Mre, P. Conlan, W. C. Billingio oS g _George D, Stephens, Miss Louise Steph. | Tan, Mre o CORGR g von "M, J. Lov ; . tenrom Honolulu—Howard Hedemann, Carl | Gegrge F. Cavilil, Miss N. F. Sullivan, Mrs. month's sojovrn at Sarotoga Springs, | Hedemann. Boston—Mr. and _Mrs. | phi) Herold, -W. K. Cumback, 'S. Glaeer, Fre Adolph Cohn, accompanied by his er. From New York—A. Rolle- | boterson, P. J. Noteware, Mrs. J. Hyman, i daughters, Hazel D. and Gertrude M. I ngland_-M. T. Bradley Quinn | g Conndr, Mre. C. L. Shainwal Gray or faded hair that has come too soon, or a wrinkled, sallow skin, tell of heartaches and A. W. Traverse, From Stock Leroy, John A. Percy, Mrs. Adeline Smith, field—Otto H. Rene. From Sacramento—Mrs. . E ALWAYS RESTORES Mrs. H. Tachman of Reno, Nev., Is|J H ' George, wife and daughter. From Sac: | L. A, Terry. From Eureka—James Robertson. | 4 wmenic ames A Wiillams, Chatin Fropoe: H. the rich, healthy color of your youthful hair, cures its ills in four days. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leon S. Mayer { ramento—B. F. McLaughlin, J. Gunnison, Dr. ' From Fresno—Mre. William Melndoo. From W. Caldwell, A. Devoto, C. F. Fh of 1340 Webster street. At home Thursday. | M. A. Roof, Leon Carrau, Dr. 1. F. Tebbats Portland—Mre. L. J. Parker Aoa wite: Witllam Hunter, Patrick Moaitn ; . Not a dye. Nothing disagreeable about it. $1 a bottle, at all druggists. One application FREE at my pariors purchasers. Muse Eleanor Connell has . and wife. From French Gulch—Miss Thercsa | £yt Louls Hermann, R. L. Bloesser and family, Wil- Fogmigryrighy wen‘&;“"x“‘: :° Dockery, Miss Ella Hooper, Willlam French. | AT VICHY SPRINGS—From San Francisco: | liam MeKay, Andrew Nelson, H. M. Fogerty. " © weeks In | From Willlams—J. E. Rathburn. From Co- 'James Field, M. Levy, wife and child; Mr. | From Oakland—Mr. and Mrs. D. Sutheriand, lusa—Mre, W. §. Green. From San Jose— ' and Mrs. J. Schweitzer, Mrs. F. Dowling, Mis | Mrs, E. Lamb, Richard Lamb, Miss J. Johnson, W. L. Woodrow and wife. From Salinas— Sadie Evans, Miss Helen Morton, D. W. Hob- | Harvey Moroney, P. R. Collins, From Alameds J.'H. McDougall. From Manita—B. S. Lain. son, J. H. Bloom and wife, J. H. Zemansky, | —Mr. and Mrs. A. Koerber, L. K. Schnabel and From Santa Rosa—Mrs. C. Mau. From Willlam Muller, E. R. Marriott, F. T. Martens, | family, C. M, Eldridge. From Vallejo—K. Healdsburg—S. 0. Heaton. From Oakland— F. A. Tillar, C. Wetherbee, C. A. Owens, F. | Casper, Miss Mattie Casper, John Christolor, D. W. Morris. From Upper Lake—J. O.'D. Eiwell_ F. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. Newell, | fazel Denio, Myrtle Casper, I. H. Topley. Woodruff. ~ From Watsonville—W. R. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Finnell, Mr. and Mrs. Knight. | Sophie E. Aden, Lena J. Aden, Otto From Los Angeles—J. J. O'Hara, Mrs. N. Mr. Hozref, C. Bohling, C. Briggs and wite, | From San Rafael—J. A. McNear Jr. M. D O'Hara. From Alamedu—Captain Johi Ham- E. Deutch and wife, A. J. Pinkstone and wife, | Mrs. J. A. McNear Jr., B. A. Hubball and fam- liton, Miss E. Hamilton, E. F. Gerald. From F. W. Parker, W. J. Tyrell, Mrs. C. Carroll, | fly. K. Herritt, Elmer Palmer. From Sam o—John Ced and wife. K. Carroll, H. A, Peaire, E. Sanford, Mr. and | Jose—Joseph N. Cozzens, H. Z. Mitchell. From LY Mrs. S. Smith, Miss Mae Colson, H. Crowly, | §t. Helena—Dr. C. R. Sabin, A. P. Clark AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS_From Willlam Desmond, Mrs. C. Heintz M. | Chester Plerce. From Vacaville—Miss Grac: | 0000000000080900000000 Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Kulhes, Girardian, wife and baby; Miss Heintz, Mrs | McMurtry. From Petaluma—N. Gould, Walter € Mrs. T. H. Hellbron, Mr. and Mrs. Ersin, Heve, W. T. Heye, Mr. and Mrs. Bénnett, | Page, Julius Morris, J Eainger. Fom | @ ART GRACE, o, S M Cowenvers and sov. M 41, 15 Eaor Craries Giyim ana wiie, C: Grvenbore | ErosiosW. Coobonn. o Thomas | Richardsan. efll, Mrs.'J. i an rs. H. s. ray, Charl , C. an nt Millgner and eon. Mrs. Rose Hut, John - 3. wite, H. F. Adier. George Newmann, De. h. T g g 3 Brown, J. Mienl. Pearl Mieni, Ruby Mieni, Bine, Mrs. C. P.'Kennedy, Mré. Faulkner, John John C. Meyer, Gecrge Allen, Alexander Korn! Mooney, Charles Lawson. J. F. O berg, Mrs. John O'Brien, Miss May O'Brien Farrell, Miss R. Young, . Mrs. Joseph, Migs M. Noods, Miss Lena John- Collins, D. S. Jordan, Mrs. fon, H. S. Millzner, Miss J. Corbett, P. N, May Jorda: Copus, ‘Wil Kélner 'and wife, Mrs. J. Mar yita, Mr. and Mre. John Bole'and son,” Geo: the Yosemite Valley. (All notices for the *‘Soclety Events” columns of The Call should be sent in time to reach the editorial rooms not later than Friday night, aud must be accompanied by the name and address of the member of the family or memlzr of the club sending the communica- tion.) to all t wonderful skin food and LOLA MONTEZ CREME {2 yoytertt sk fud snd besuty that is *“Skin Deep” possible to those with wrinkled, sallow skins. A dainty preparation that banishes all blemishes. Insures the complexion thst every woman longs for Ladies visiting my parlors next week will be given an application of the CREME FREE, t> prove its wonderful merits. Superfluous Hair 52 removed, leaving tke skin clear end beautiful—ths only sure AT THE RESORTS. AT HOTEL DEL CAZADERO—Fro Francisco: T. H. Tentress, r g-.mf:!n Miss Jouet Painter, Miss Follie Painter, Mis Jennie McCoffer, H. W. Hickman, W. C. Lean ughter, trial of Creme Free book of in- b R A e — a my Pow: and wife, Mrs. C. F. Holl John Doser, A. C. Schore, &% : ; : A i i end safe way—THE ELECTRIC NEEDLE-at my Parlors. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON 2%yt . Miss Ella McFaria; Nellie Allee, George Camfield, A. A. List. From Ocean Park-—Mr. and George F. Vallant, Miss Minnie Winters. ¥y H. F. Gor- don, Anna Mechan, C. Hyman, F. L. McLellan, Erimn SN, T i Clute and wife, D. Hahn, Miss Hahn, Mrs. Lizzie Hayes, Wil. Murphy, Dr. C. Marauis 1t liam J. Hensley, Mrs. J. Hensley, Miss Beth Mre. C. Goldsmith, Mark Go Hmlg. John Carroll, Mrs. M. J. dwell, Jacobs, Dr, Henry Meyer, §. O, rs. Kulhs, Vera Carr, Charles Rock, R. H. Nelson and wife, S. L. Relse and wife,