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g@@uafl Eyvents of the m@@n@ s 8a ramento’s promi- s a member w fraternities, wm‘nm TORTURING: DISFIGURING Miss Alice Falk left last Sunda extended visit Bouth. The recently organized Exce -4 sicad Progressive Association ’ of Jjune, which was well attended, The entertainment present. the able management of L. P. F Humours | consisted of songs and reci Messrs. Hansen, Giifether k’") | Danenfeiger, graphophone sclec® on: | 2rd the president, F. B. Woodhouse, A. Hume. Dencing apnd refreshments fc From infancy o The object of the soclety the prom of this promising It is the intention of The agozizing itching and burning of the skio, as in Wezems- the frightfal ornia Women's Whist League last game of the compass on Thursdey afternoon and e awsrded to Miss M. Red {and Mrs. 8 MeCartney. The straight whist prizes for the month of June were S N won by Mrs. McKinnle, Mrs. Costello, scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of balr | Mrs. Korts, Mrs Weldon and Mrs. Deer- and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled | Ing. The regulaer straight whist game { will be run every Monday as usual, but | | the Thursday game will be discontinued during July and August. The club is| cozlly installed in its temporery quarters at 1216 Goiden Gate avenue, but will re- turn to its former clubrooms, which will | be made ready by September L. At a| | meeting of the directors on Thursday Mrs. George Korts was appointed treas urer, viee Mrs. 8. McCartney. The pr head; the facial disfiguremests, i zcoe and ringworm; the awfal suffer- ing of infasts, and aaxiey of worn out parents, as ia ~allk crust, tester snd #ait rhecm,—all demanuy 2 remedy of a.most saperhumer virtues 1o success- folly cope with them. That Cuticora Sosp, Ointment snd l-cllvnl are such stands proven oeyoed ail donbt. No | j4..i Mrs E. B. Graee, is expected home | statement is made rezarding themthat | the jast of this month. i is pot justified by tbe strongest evi- i e H dence. The purit sad sweetvess, the | The Mission Literary Club had a de- power to aford immediate relief, the | lightful outing at the summer camp of | certzirty of speedy and permanenteure, | Mrs. W. Armitage, San Anseimo. Lunch- the sbsolute sgfety and great economy, | ©°° Was served under the trees. Those bave smede the stapdard skis | Present were Mrs, J. Kemp, Mrs. E. B. cures, biood purifiers snd bamour reme- | ¥ 7°H1204. Mrs. T Morrin, Mrs. E. Mec- dics of the civilized world Ewen, Mrs. W. Armitage, Mrs. J. Hey, < { Mrs. M. F. Bruker, Mrs. R. Leech, Mr= { 8. Moore. Mrs. C. A. Rogers, Dr. Edith | | Wells, Mrs. M. T. Walker. Mre. J. Lub- | ben, Miss 1. Lubben, Mizs A. Lubben, the thickened cuticle. Dry, without Miss V. Armitage, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs rubbing, sed Caticora Oint- | B. Leonbart and Mrs. Goss. sment freely, to allay jtehing, irritation SRR avd 1 e | PERSONALS. The Misses Bertha and Lilian Morris | | have left for to spend a couple | | of weeks with their sister. Mrs. D. B.| ’ Nathan. snd, hr)y.ukecufiuul-dvnl.w cnol and clesnse the blood. This com- sleep in the severest Mr. and Mrs. Emile A. Groezinger and snd other itching, burping and scaly | Mr. and Mrs. August Hansen and son are Lomours of the skin, scaip and blood, | cnjoying their summer vacation at Upper eud points to s speedy, and | Soda Springs, near Mount Shasta. Miss econoimical cure when all eise falls. Edna Becker and Miss Irma Filcher are still camping &t Shasta Retreat, chape- roned by Mrs. Fiicher. SR Mrs. George E. Stadtegger will leave for Yerba, Orange s b . Y effens, lUPERFWOU. HAIR Sy 1y 5510 o v o | And VT ail other factal semoved &y un-wlzm-uuemmhu Ay m% gt rooms | Vacation with friends at Los Gatos. 220 with ihe electric needie Withowt pain or Mrs. Joe !(c-ut ol The Needles is ) <5 § visiting her mather. FRANCISCO CALL Folks.[Mrs C. M at home | !)_‘"-:-en V. fe and ¢ 25 Turk s SUNDAY arsds X Gudert i B T e;‘;:im:’-‘n. LN Utting. D. L. Tefier, S. L. Marks. 2 Mr Wiillam e d Xrs. V. G Mr and Mrs T. V. O'Brien will spend | Veeris Fred Jociace Ferreli, | G__A. Kearny and Sutter Sts. y and a part August visiting the | ke portion ot the State. Pane.—vm has r=£umed through the Unft- Special Clearing Sale of s = oen o | adies” and Children’s Summer Underwear Child gauze bbed cotton vests and ts | Ladies” Swiss-ribbed lisle vests, low seck, 5o ren’s Swiss-ri paxn! . o e AT HOTEL LYNDO! Miss Mabe! Porter of Boston, | e Misses Meade are at| E. Dermody and Mrs. ons are at the Hotel Geneva, | Tsacson. after German sche spending six has returned o i and Alfred Eisenberg are vacation at Laurel Dell. mbe: and Hayman Mrs. La and Mrs. F. D, P d M J. A. | Lebenbaum, A and Mrs. R. P. Jan- | Curtaz, J. J. Pagan and My, |Burse, Mrs M use. sofl of Mr. and M " A5 ihe Euest of | Mg Mabel Flacher, rS. D. Adler, | faca Monets, Chausce: | Pegney. Prom Palo Mr. and Mrs. . E. Ch | Momteil Biglec. Miss _Statens, Mi From Oakland—Mise Harriet Hall | T Henshaw. M- From Byron Adams and P. hase 1cft on fonoma Ossmarn of heir annual \"4—‘ | Mise Mav Lan : 2215 Devisadero of From Alameda—Miss K few weeks in Vallejo, | AT THE GEYSERS Curley. E. O. Born, H_ A Kabn and wife. ¢ ©. Rhodes and wife, | Treanor R . Dr. reoy—Charles G Deiman. J. B. Robinson. Mrs. O. T.| H. Jerdas —Mr Mre. M. B 3 Ricketts a Ricketts, Dr. and M: A. W, Weider, i Nab, Hrs. E. L. Holliday, Mr. Caughey. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gibs Oakiand-- Hoss. Mrs, Sopais Ar ol e SPRINGE— Hites, Mrs Cheminek. Max Fa | Holmes. John Bolich. R 2, G v v - Hirsch, Perle Taylor . Edwards. George W. Ellery | W. Sheehan. Wiliie Coey Rosenblatt, Tawrence F{np-nb'fll! < P D Wl MW b Alezander, E. B. Castier, | Mrs i Hubbard. Mrs L. Jokmstan, in ‘haries McUonald_and m R McHaffle. nmur Nettte Tay. Mirs Gourd. Genevieve Keiton. J. and M regularly 30 ceats, Ladies Swiss-ribbed lisle vests, higi -¢k long siceves, also high neck, short siceves, ecru e 65c, and 1. each—reduced to S0C- t — Fitting rooms with where usually soid at 50 cests a garment, special 35¢. price 3 for.. Misses ganze nbbed ;\ens. silk cmhe:ed neck, pants to match, always sold up to 75¢. a zanneut—fpetnl price all sizes ....... S0c. Our Corset department is the finest and best appointed on this coas every modern convenience; able and experienced fitters, and a stock that is unsurpassed any for variety of styles, and moderate prices — Here are a few specially attractive items: J. B. Corsets | P. D. Corsets No. 1.—Bias cut, straight front. long hips, low bust, { $1.00 rs. < H No. 4. —Latest sl made of beavy contille, gu'rr tabs, thade of black and white sateen ight fromt, gemuine -um also white and grey coutille, price $1. 00 e-ormdery white ouly 52-25 No. 2.—Bias gore, low bust, medizm hips, s.;z:;ht froot price ...... e garter tabs made of batiste, B colers white, $1.25 No. 5.—Bias lorad .mrn bust, extension h.p,glflfl pink, blue, grey and biack, price - o tabs, genuine whalebomes; white ., made of 33.50 No. 3.—Bias cut, straight fromt, extra lcw bust, long heavy coutille . - hips, made of heavy sateen, colors white, * $1.50 The same i black, made of Italian cloth $4.00 gray and black, price Special Sale of Bed Sheets and Pillow Slips Bleached Double Warp Bed Sheets 8t in. x g0 in . X 9o i Piliow S.x-s—G,” Q_.a ty X ;5 in 36 in Just received—New styles in Oriental Striped Tapestry, suitable for lounge covers, portieres and draperies, so in. wide; per yard 35¢ 8 mn. oo | oW Lace Novelties Squares, Scarfs and Center Pieces; made " Teneriffe ssortment of Doylies, ices as under: .20¢ 50c -1:C ; and aea;:'f' Iia m. 6in. x 6 gin. x 9 12 Scart 5 uares 20 in. x 36 in. x ies 12 in. x in. Bathing Our :sfiorm: ti \| r;.iu ed Su ts for Ladles Gents and Chlldren ss complete. prices to suit everybedy th relling collar — tnmnzd Saits w Ladies’ braid; Flanne! Bati ng andSzA:: s : Blg Reductions in Plaid Sllks Mon lorning we will place on sale a splendid assortment of beautiful d silks, suitable for wa.\h smns etc. — Besides a large variety of fancy plaids, we have 'b- wing standard, Scottish \n Tartans, Campbell, Graham, Stewart, Victoria and Macduff — These goeds o have been regularly sold for $1.co a vard, on Monday the price 63C ALPACA is a very usef l faric for summer wear — we offer our regular 73c quality, colors Biack, Navy, Royal, Brown, Llah( and Durk Steel Grey, at the special price of per yard " More Silk and Lace Mitts To Be cool and comfortable during the hot weather, gloves are out of the guestion, hen the seasonableness and desirabilitv of Si'k and Lace Mitts. A filling in shipment just received. They are of elbow length; colors bl e, prices per pair, $1.60 55¢, 60¢, ch, 51.49 Ribbons S0c¢ amj Ribbons— Extra Special to secure beautiful ish Ribbons admirably suited for neckwear, purposes, the maximum of quality for the minimum of pric | shades, per yard 25¢ Here is an opportunity hat trimming or for decorative 4 inch, alt Silk, Satin Taffeta, with fancy dets, in al ~ Handkerchiefs and Summer Neckwear {adies’ Lace Edwed Lawn Handicerchiefs and Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Handkerchief: 100 dozen, in 20 different patterns, reduced from 23c each to Riic Washable Summer Noveity Ties in White, Blue, Pink and Laveader — w Special sale price, each 19¢ Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples sent to any address eiyn B. Worrell, 2 Worrel and wife, Mre W 3. E Mrs. Sarber, Alex Boyd. Miss M David Harris, e J 3 Dr._Jjobn iee. W F. B. Brown. Adolyh | F. wife and tamily <rtrud Mew. Miss Haze: v L Kplimeos From Oskiand_rs % B Mibran, K. Bedre, Cclonel W Miss Coghian, W el e Clarence | H. Lt Davia, Mise Mao Farvéll, Mr. Lav Tinberg and wite. Har- | Emil Habn W Captain T. M. Mardes, I H e % W. W. verstane Mra Heyneman, George Louls Cahill, Alfred Sutro, | H. S B Mr. and Mrs. H. Huddleston, Mr. Samuei Burges. Lynde Burges, Frank B. Winzhip, C. §. o Mr. and M= E X 1 _ Parneil, Otto M. Geiders. Gearge F. & . R. Samson. Dr. #1d_and ma! Jenkins. Mi Miss §_Fisher, 11 C. Jenkins, A. S. Wallburs ." Smith, nl:‘ \_ l‘fl’] ¥ Metager. Miss Eisa Me Miss Vers l‘l-!rr L. e R. Steinman, E Hapak, Mr. Manasee, B M COMPLEXIOD is always in Style Ah:hdinthzskmpuu by tle rubbing. _.itnvivumdmm‘ the skin’s vitality, the relzxed mus- cles and fibrous tissue become rested, the blood which is SKIN’S LIFE 2t once circulates freely, producing 2 cleas, smooth, velvety complexion. Price, 75 cents per jar, postpaid. Ladies treated by mail for all biemishes. Tl‘il]hl‘ m% this ad, with 10 cents in Mrs. Netl _78 Geary Street San Francisco <A\ A BEAUTIFUL | Louis Lipman, Henry Meyer. Misa Genevle: | Deurentaurm. Mr. Lesiie H "Lari. E4_Krehme, dirs. . Dr. | . Henry Lyoms. Clawsen, A. Heinsch, 5. George J. Steindorfl. Miss Marfe ‘Mana. E in, 3 Enright, Mrs. i kaggs. Clayton L. Thorn. J. P. Thern. :u tosembiatt.. Henry Lachman. Bob Walsh. L. | ey —Colunel rwu Sen Rafael—Sheri® W. P. E. J_Connell *AT HOTEL CAPITOLA Fyem San ¥ Tayler | Keen, Miss Erpa Koch. Mra. P. Kobn. Mis 5 { Enid” Ackermen and maid, ~Henry Warren A. Rosenbiate, B. ¥. Butier, M. J. Keller. nm H-w E. Copp, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Harry Schwartz, Sam Raphael. Mrs. Chase, | . Waisgick, W. C. Winter, A i Chase, . Mrs. | W _Roms. F.'McLaughliv, S’ Fried- | D. M. o Brown. Mr. and Mrs cisco: Geurge H. Brown, Thomas A Henry Barom. Nathan Diamond and isses Florence and Lillian Diamond. Charles . Vincent. Miss Jessie Alexander, ghonee Alexander. Jumes V. | Miss Hat sky. M man. H. C. .\mu-. o {E P. Cutimg. W. R Hubers. P. H_ Hubdrt. ik Mirtam Labet, Mivs Chariotte Label. Mx. - Pompeil —Helen M Fredecick. Marcus Fredesick. O. M. Aboes Romie Sberbors. Eleanor Godfvey. and wife, Mr. and Mrs G. E_Nolan and Alexander Valley—Miss Alice Osborn, 8. L. | S0 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hansen, P. Stein- Osborn. P Hodge Frem San Mateo—J. From Eedwood—Mrs. G. M. Herbst. AT LOTUS FARM. Napa—From San ciswo: L. A. Wettenmyer, James Lorg. Alma Vogel, Miss Laura Vogel Frem *land—Charies Reyer, Franz Muller, Schaefer. AT AETNA SPRINGS—Fram San Francie- | feo: Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Plum and fam- Mrs. L B. Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. Jcseph Washington, D. €. —Wiiliam cunth—d-h;o*c.!ml. C. W. Earle, Mrs. C. Simon, Miss H. Seelix mmons. {senn. Dr. and Mrs S Sim E | Rothin. Miss Lulu V. noth Miss Eioa Mii- 3. J. Bowen. G'“? H. Browne. | . a l)ns .urndal m: Armstrong, l’nl 3 2 Mich.—Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Campbell Mrs. I R. E. Campbeil, H. f'amphtll, E. R Camp- | | beil. B, B. Camobeil. W Camipbeil. AT HIGHLAND SPRWGB—PI'MH San Fran- % -rfll. "ll. E. Habhn. Mrs ¢ I inson, P.