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se THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1903. ADVEETIEZM il “ ‘:i( ,’m."“ m \ \ R ,...I: ol : . (( msuwmm - OR IRRITATIONS OF THE SKIN, RASHES, HEAT, Perspiration, Lameness, and Soreness incidental to Canoeing, Riding, Cycling, Tennis, or any Athletics, no other application so soothing, cooling, and refreshing as a bath with CUTICURA SOAP, followed by gentle anointings with CUTICURA, the Great Skin Cure. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for soften- whitening, and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes and chzfings, in the form ol? baths for annoying irritations and inflammations of women, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CuTi- CURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. Nothing can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others. Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, to eleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle ; CUTICURA OINTMENT, to in- stantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and hcal and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, t0 000l and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, dxsfgur- ing, itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Sold throughout the world. British Depot: F. NewBeY & SONS, 27-28, Charterhouse Square, London, E. C, POTTER DRUG AND CEEMICAL CORPORATION, Sole Proprietors, Boston, Mass., U. S. A. Copyright applied for. AT THE SUMMER RESORTS l son, Miss i Garber. From Alameda—Mrs. F. W. Van § n and three children, Miss Van Sickle nd Mrs. W. A. Bissell, W. H. Bissell, D. AT LYTTON SPRINGS cisco—Mrs. Alice McGee, A. S. Weaver, Mrs. |J. Lowery, J. C. O’Connor, Mrs. J. L. Porter, Al_Gordon, | and son, Horace Smyth and E. Hunn D. Wi Hansom will be among the late July arrivals. : From E amara, Mrs. James 5 A ather Philip Atkinfon and party, Mr. and McBride, Master McBride A. Frank' Albright, Miss Epler, Henry Kahn, ite, Mrs. W. A. Kinney and ._Smith, Miss Smith, Sidney S. Bartlett, Miss M. F. W. 8. Stitt, Miss Edith Harkness, Baztlett and child, ©. 3 n, M. Kellogg, J. G. Wright, C. B. Ryland, W. B. Gates, Paul Shoupe, Fred J. Claxton, Milton Pray, Miss Sparhawk. H. J. Bremer, Albert B. Bender, Wehner, H. L. 4 . Miss M. Kellage, Miss Bell, Grant Donohue, Mr. and Mrs. L. resse, Thomas G. Teylor and wite, Miss Taylor, Mrs. L. H. Taylor, Mrs. C. ts, C. 8. Quick, Fred M. Pickering, ise Veva W, Blumingthal, a, Mrs. Rodde. J. Mathews, J. W. Carl _Ulrich, From Vailejo Mrs. Shay, Miss Helen Sha From Santa Rosa—Mabel H Fi fcNaire. AT ADAMS SPRINGS: From San Francisco ( A. E. Clarke, L. H. Pedlar, Martin Noon: arnctt, H. Gordon and wife Miss Mattie Gordon, J. C. Miss e Lupsmann and son, J. H. Lunsmann, ) J. Harkness, Donald Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. C. - o . - | G. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Beckman, Ed F. and Mre John Mora V. Adame. Agnes hea. | Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gruenhagen, G. H. Elliott and wife and child, Miss Jami- son, J. W. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Toby ling Jdfliet | 7 From Los Angele tge and threc chiia nd Mrs. Mtlo lips and cntid, | phy, Emily L. Murphy, Thomas and Mrs. Shea- rail W. Owen. | beu, James Powers Mrs. McLaughlin, Jobn Clara Cud. | Carroul and wife, Mrs. Emma Truff K and Mrs. | Miss Cudahy Bert Wren, William H "Hughes, J. . Hicks, Mrs. L. Loupe, J. John C. Hately, Miss Hatel and wif h Van Raas, J. Dalzell Brown, J. Otway Sad- Miss L. Hately. From New , John A. Evatt, James E. Ward, xmfig Yer, "B. M. “Bradford, James Corning, A. . Thomas F. Byrne, N. Carmichael, Td | Jo% 2 3 ;B30 /Uy “Mr. snd Mes. Howard, Dr. Harry C. Ments and wife, Oscar | A. M. Barker, W. 8. Arnold, Maude Duke An- o, D T . T C" Murphy, Charles | drews, Mrs. H. W. Tay and daughter, Mrs. Wymas,, Jobn P. Collins, Dr, O, 8. Kucut, J. | W. H. Morrow and deughter, I, G. Gustine, 3. Kucut, Theodore Reichert, Mrs. Theodore | Henry Jenkine, J. B. Brewster and wife, George Vogel, R. Steinman, Joseph Rowland, Robert 218 Sy e i s L. Morton, Mrs. J. C. B, Hebbard, Miss M. A. - 3 & - ayers. M. and Mrs. Alired 5. Rix,' B. B From San Fran- | Schroth, Florence G. Sehroth, A. E. Krull, T. | & Revees WME S0, Ti% yM\licay the Misses W. Beickoft, Miss Nelly Sullivan, _Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Schwan. From Frankenheimer and wife. Enox Goodrich. From Steffens and wife, Margaret Howard, Iz : Agnew, Weaver, C. E. Howard, Miss Lee Obea, Mise | F. Geterick, V. P McDevitt, I M. Behjeef, L | 3ry 1. Kohn, Miss Edith Levy, Miss Enid May Lundburg, Miss M. Lewis, Miss §. Ames. | IYaNcovich, Timothy Sullivan, Alex Hay, Ackerman, Thurlow McMullen, F. J. Devey, erry, Charles Schultz, M. D.: H. C. Finkler, | B0 J: Alsren. Mre A. Algren, R. Algren. | Gy, Arnold and wife, Miss L. Hammer, Mrs. 3 Schul inkler, | 1. Mohr, R. Gerbes, Mins 3. Fleming, Mins L. | 3 B Arnoid and mife, Mo B B erman, Blise W. Leggett, C. A. McGee, | Barry, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stark, F. O'Connel e Novinskie, Miss Esther Novinskie Hone ) K John H. Rosenbohm, W. M. Spryer, M. J. Hef- dleton, Miss A. Green, Miss Mabel Axelrod, V. Bern- | GOt povt " Mrs. C. Isaacs, D. L. 3 astner, George G. | Newman, G. P. Meyer, Mrs. G, Van, Mrs. J. H. Kroger, F. Tobin, Mary F. Baker, Miss Hassel, Thomas G. Spillane and | Ginnis, J. Brité, Lenor Carbona. From Denver, | wice" From Oakland—Mrs. Thomas Crellen, r Wagner. Miss Gladyé Sanaford. | aies Crellen, Mrs. E. F. Taylor, Miss Dorothy )unmm»» Miss Las McGinness, J. | Taylor, Ernest R. Folger. From Detroit, Mich. ‘J‘ 24 Mnl's —Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Campbelp Miss Alice innie erney, o g X | B. Collins. g T A ADVEBTISmNTS l cCaule . J——" e ve | McCauley, Thomas 'McCudden, From Los | GILROY HOT SPRINGS—From San Fran- | Angeles<Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burge, Mr. and - W. 5. Barr, Willlam G. B: | Mrs. Mason C. Ford. From Santa Monica— | SiSco—Captain 3 < - By M o et T. Martens, . J. Rya D. J. Ryan, Mrs. FACIAL liam Jones and son FTSmn Dunrie—Aiex | G. I Cronin aha chila, 3. Laden, Mra. Hyman = | Bacon, Miss Minnie Bacon, Mrs. R. B. Mershon, BLIMIBES MASEAGE, ELECIRICITY OX MEDICINE -~ SPECIAL DENON—~ STRATION ’IIJ l‘?’ <ALL om WHAT THE LADIES €AY OF DR greatly improved. 1 am what you @id for me deep wrinkies, yeilow and flabby skin is mewal of the skin and cannot speak too Minnie Westfaul. From dolph Kohler. From Fraity St. Louts, | 555" 6 Connor and wife, Mrs. Duane. Norris A T \rom, Froitvale—Georse | Fovey, W. C. Schwarz, William H. Larkin, My Otass MMty 1. J. Johnston and wife, L. R. Agard, W. T. s g gy e gy Pmrisg Lo 1 Miller, H. N. Gilmore and wife, Constance Gil- . W. A Deakin. From Suisun_Will Swee- | nore."John J, Frank, P. L. Patterson, George May E. Sweeney. From Bakersfleld—M. St 'Clair and daughter. From Cordelia—Otto | hacro ke A% Al Bnndcnnrle-‘gx{:'v i { Glashoff and wife, Miss Clara Glashoff, Miss Robert Lally, Charles Marie Glashoff, From Berkeley—C. R. Morse, George Brown.. From Menlo Park— |T. A. Smith, Dr. €. D. Block, M. J. Jeffers, }";—”’Q{;m., ®From San_Jose—Mrs. C. : wartz, Mrs M. ‘Spence. Heard | fopb, Miss Janet Cobb. From Watsonville— $ From Hanford—1 M. Hitcheock, J. | Cparies F. Smith, Mrs. M. S. Lopes, M. S. Ivencovich, A. Sabich. From Napa County Jr. From Oakland—Miss Louise F. | Edward ‘fflrlfil. Rev. M. D. Blattery, J. y, H. Lovery, J. B. Smith. From Eureka- | Bailey. From Mendocino County—H. H. Ei- | ¢, & Miines, wife and children, From Fres- liott, William Harrison, Harold Manning. From o 8 . From Mountain Lake County——H, H. Wilson, Robert Broad and | & Ve E From Hollister—Charles ! Aug Westing and son. , From Oakland— From Gliroy—P. R. Mostariza, Law- e E. M Mrs. J. D. Ernst, J. P. Gar- | rence_Cullen, Miss Kate Cuilen, W. B. Jack- k. From Sacramento—J. J. Nagle, Mrs. | gon, James . Kannel fin and daughter, M. Brody. From San » 371 GEARYST -SF ael .()r:,:'l‘sgas-;’ymr sn\x;: Jacob Bloos. | AT HOTEL DEL CAZADERO—From San AT P, S > rom San Fran- 00— Wi cisco—fi Doak, E, Husing, W. W. Brerce and | Franch William J. M. Dennis and wife, v. ‘Horn, O. Eldridge, irs. Charles Lechten, Louis Schiatter, F, L. N faumoner | McLillan, V. R. stirlihg, 3. Lev JErfn(_: Levs, o v . | Mrs. A. Isadcs, Mrs. Reede, Mrs. John G. Wet- .. Crocker, J. R. Sayer, Mrs. Warren E. Mur- | po® “0 055000, TRt 75 Munson, Miss Mabel WILLIAME' TREATMENT. scisco, Cal,, July 14 1903 is reaily won gerful 1 find my deep lines and wrinkies || ray, Miss Vera Murray, Miss May Harper, Dr ton, A. W. Lenf cd. the skin s and sott. || F. Ragen, H. H. Lang and son. Harry Backer, i g A Pk k. “n&"'ém?.i‘? stronger and better. and al- rine McGough, Miss Katle Hag- | ang ‘son, Phil Kiefer and wife, Ernest Kucch ve @ different expression. gerty, F Doward, J.' B. Brewster, wife | ang wife, Max Durnow and wife, Mrs, Joulus, and daughter; Ella Bridge, Mrs. W. Under- Gvani and wife, Frank T. Wetmore, hill, J. Perrault Underhill, /R. H. J‘;nnl g,flnal]l‘ter. C 8. Ruggles Jr., George Col wife, O. H. Clancy, Niel Crighy. From Oa Mr. and Mrs. Sermon, J. R. Juonland, Miss Miss Virginia Levy, M. Pilke, Miss N Pike, Miss Lillian Lu, Miss M. Trask. From Monte- | John Garberie and wife, ‘William Sexton, Mlss 3 Charles G. White, Miss Flor- [ Kate Sexton, Miss Nettie Sexton, ffin, toce Bohanthle, From Retmoode-d, 3, Bul- | Besk Grecn, Mim P Grews,) Alice. Grven: | tock. From Los Angeles—Mfs. George Sorn- | From Berkeley—George §. Nasper, Wiison b % Steigeiman. From Alameds—%. B. | Fundy, Greek Howard, Bob Beiby, Mre. J. s June 4. ioth my evesight is ruly gratefui for | | Mies Ka [ sco, Cal petter and L B San Francisco, July 3, 1063 Your treatment for the eradication of mdeed remarkeble, My sl clear where previously’ it is soft and d been very wh' to congra yo nd and_wife, F. F. McAvoy, W. H.| Ambrose, Phyllis Ambrose, Miss M. M. Jack- D e g Erpaate you won 1| White, P. W. Morse. From Santa Cruz—J. W. | son, Miss E. M. Jackson. 'From San Rafael— member you with gratitude 8 | Scott, Bdna Scott. From Mexico—R. H. Sni- AR Powers. From Oakland—James Rouake, D San Francisco, July 3. 1903 | der, W. RusseH. Rounke and wite, D J. Hallahan. From Have just finished treatment for the re- - err s !mll(n( Ridge—E. U. . : From San Francisco remarkable ability. The re. | | —A. F. Cosgrove and wife, J. Cosgrove, L. G. J asisfactory and plens- || Rowell, wite and son; P. Boettcher. A. A. Van | | B e s gy venlence such & mere I} Voorhies and party, Osgood Puttam, Miss Y niemplating the treat- || iizabeth W. Putnam, Miss Laura Van Wyck, | ¥ ‘,{f"‘,;’,'gdfl:;.“.“.'.'.,’.‘,"“;fl’.&,",‘ o AT DFER PARK IN ment should have no feat of suffering any || Nan 8. Burkhave. . Eisie L. Moraghan, Dr. y ould | Nan 3 Mrs. B. J. Jackson, Mrs. M. Misippo and son, pain whatever. MISS A F. ¥. Knorn, Milion B. Moraghan, Mre. Leo Merie, Ambrose Finnegan, Robert Power, riginal Copica and Addresses at. Othce. J | Euving, e s muornis, Mo amman, Mish 3 % 3 W. J. Mitchell, Robert F. Eldér, Mr. and Mrs. Amy Sussman, Alice Sussman, the Misses Arn- | [, 'V, Merle, Miss Merle, Miss Moilie Merle, stein, Justin W. Esberg, Mrs. Kern, Wanda | Mre B, T. Lacy, Lyman l‘cy Sydney Lacy, Kern, A. M. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lacy, 'u.m 2 z Magee. From Oskland—Van Larse, Grace | 0® Lacs. Miss $et L leNKLES Gibson, Dr. and Mrs. Edward von Adelnlg“lnd AT KLAMATH spmm)s rmm 5.“ Fran- two eons, Mrs. O. Dural, Edwin A. cléco—Fred H. Chase, J. M. Einstein, o Charles an all facisi 3 Miss Minnie Lewls, Mrs. Willlam H. Heigh, | F. D. C. Schoenfeld, H. B. Getleson. BLEMISHES Wakelee, Miss Harriet Reed, Eugepe Jorale- | Ajto—E. B. Copeland. Los Angeles oy, Rhoda Pickering, Miss Marfe Pickering, Leslle | IN THE SOCIAL WORLD EOPLE out of town at the resorts are drawing crowds of admirers for their auto- mobiles as much as their bank accounts. Every acci- dent seems to enhance the fascinations of the wicked machine rather | than dampen the ardor of would-be | chauffeurs. Those who are spilled out pull themselves together and with true American pluck get up more automobile parties. Nerve is certainly a useful commodity at times, and keeps the ball roling, as in the present instances, where people are out of town struggling to kill time. ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. K. Levin announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Stella, to Archy Levine. They will receive July 26, from 2 to 5 p. m. at thelr home, 141 | Grove street. WEDDINGS. The wedding of Miss Martha Degener and John Von Ahnden Jr. took place at| the home of the bride, 119 Eddy street, | Tuesday evening last. The ceremony was | performed by the Rev. J. Fuendeling at | 8:30 o'clock, in the presence of about | xty relatives and friends. Miss Emma | Von Ahnden was maid of honor and Miss | Lily Wolfes, Miss Else Hoesch and Miss | Hattie Dunker were bridesmaids. Gustav Degener was best man and Charles | Foard, Arthur T. Ehrenpfort and Henry | Luneburg were the groomsmen. After | recelving the congratulations of the many | guests.a wedding supper was served in | the banquet hall, where many toasts were offered, after which dancing was en- | joyed. The happy couple were the recip- ients of many beautiful presents. They | are enjoying their honeymoon at Lake | Tahoe and on their return to this city will take apartments at the Altamont. S Charles W. Penniman, clerk of the Lick | House, and Miss Abbie McDeonald were married at the home of the groom's | mother, 1828 Eddy street, last Wednes- day evening. The happy young couple have gone to Catalina Isiand and South- ern California on their honeymoon. S e e Miss Amella V. Barbagelata of Oakland | and James H. Anderson of Sav Francisco were married on Thursday afternoon by Rev. George G. Eldredge. CLUB PARTIES. A unique entertalnment will be given for charity on August 20 at the Trinity Presbyterian Church by pupils of the Jenne Morrow Long College of Voice and | Action. Mrs. Frank Dalton and Mrs. E. G. Dennison have supervision of the ar- rangements. The *“at home” given on May 29 by the students was so successful { a departure that the participants have been invited to give a similar programme at several adjacent towns in the near future and the entertainment on August 20 will be the first of a serfes. Ll N Ak A birthday party was tendered to Julius Heuer at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lohsen at 1812 Scott street under the auspices of the “‘Club of Three” on Satur- day evening. An excellent and varied pro- gramme was rendered by Miss Nellie | Farrell and Messrs. Will Altman, O. Fields, W. Stern, R. Alexander, F. Polini, W. Burckhalter, M. Ganther and H. Sut- 1 cliffe, after which the guests enjoyed re- freshments. Present, in addition to those named, were the Misses Agnes, May and | Rose McLaughiin, Catherine Covert, Eve- Iyn Zinn, Irene Lewls, Gertrude Sollman, | Delia Farrell and Mercy and Alice Tread- well and Messrs. Henry, Richard and Will Lohsen, H. J. Arnold, Julius Epp- stein, Harry Loenthal, M. J. Costello and Walter H. Taisen. . . An entertainment was given by juvenile talent at Camp Taylor on Saturday, the annual childrens’ day. The following pro- pramme was rendered: Address of welcome, Miss Edith Pelton; plano duet, Gardner and Hazel Beach; recitation, Ruth Schleuter; piano solo, Henrietta Rosenblum; song, Dorothy Wainwright; fancy dance. Blanche Lyons; cornet solo, Jackson Wiertz; sec- itation, Beatrice Bartlett; song, Gardiner Beach; violin solo, Eleanor Shenton; Lyons; recitation, Lucille Rogers; guitar | solo, Martha Mathews; song, Hazel Mont- Then came the grand march, led by Master Edgar Gesson and Blanche Lyons, after which dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Before dancing in the evening campers and guests listened to a { pleasing list of selections, as follows: Overture, O'Brien Sisters’ Orchestra; vocal solo, Mrs, Strahle; Italian imper- sonations, L. Folk; vocal solo, Miss Min- nie Huff; violin solo, Miss Rose O'Brien; recitation, Mr. Kaenitz; cornet imitation, { Mrs. Weigel. HOME PARTIES. M. Klein tendered him a surprise party at taking possession of the house they in- e —S——— ADVERTISEMENTS. cakewalk, Marion Pelton; song, Blanche | agurated an evening of music, recitations, | esteem of a host of friends. After tour-| Nathan, John Teddy, W. Thornton, Mrs. gomery; recitation Mabel Lewis. i Last Sunday a number of the friends of | | his residence, 334 Cumberland street. After | MRS. NETTIE HARRISON'S LATEST PORTRAIT. My Beauty Is the best evidence I have that my treatment and my preparations will make you beautiful. I use what I recom- mend you to use. I GUARANTEE my personal office treatment to remove | reception. City. FRECKLES, RED R HO’K‘H PATCHE!. Y?LUOD DISEASE. PIM RED VE! BLACK HEADS F%EEH “ORMS, (¢ ECZEMA, vbAR BLEMISHES, !UPERFLUOU! HAIR, SFUNKEN LOOK, Al WRINK LLIN THIN EYEBROWS, DANDRUGI'!!‘?A"" PUSTULES, HOLLOW CHEEKS, DISFIGUREMENTS, YELLOW g PITTINGS, ROUGH SKIN. " I Remove All Blemishes. Ralph B. Heigh. 'From Bolmont—Miss D. | Fro ot B France. Dot mes | No Chme for Ad"m. ¢ D. | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENT- Removed by the mon and wife. From Cambridge, Mass.—Ira | Woohime and wife, Lewis Woohime, ol B Joralemon, From Alameda—Miss Florence | Woonime. From ChicoT. B. Har " ahis| LY REMOVED BY TEE BLEC- RETSLOFF w27eoo Magnin, J. H. Stelger. From Los Angeles— | Yreka—W. E. Couper and famliy. From Grid- TRIC NEEDLE. ABSOLUTELY 4 " | Mr. and Mrs. Rindge and three chiidren, Mr. | jey—Thomas B. Hutchins and son, NO FAILURE. B No knife. No pain - nd Mrs. V. W. Owen. ;‘n Portland, Or. . Manley. From en \\'n; h r_;:m and A:(rln- - mex };. Hogan and wife. —J. L. Bateman. nanxl-m-m Falls, lls N e Sart e e ¥ A mer ; Mie, i W Jenninge, Fromn. Chicasor NETTIE l]AlllSO skin foods, $2. Dr. E. H. RETSLOF¥, “mnndl .? C. D, Bennett, Miss Victorla Blbhl.‘ 4. E‘ 2504 Cliy i, near Fillmore. Brnnfl(- rflmfl. [ dp—-llr- William DERMATOLOGIST, Briges, Miss Mu nsom, M. Rident. ¥From Preston—Mise Night. L R D. Grubb, wite | Continued on Page 87, Column 1. 1140 Geary Street. San Francisco NEWMAN & LEVINSON. Kearny and Sutter Sis. Great Clearance Sale of Waists . (Third Floor Kearny Street) Sale starts to-morrow morning — marvelous reductions have been made on our entire stock of this season’s high grade Waists—It is a well known fact that during our former Waist sales we have offered some wonderful bargains—during this sale we will offer the greatest values in our histery — Here is some idea of prices,.old and new: Stylish Wash Waists, made of white lawn, striped Beautiful Lawn Waists, tucked, hemstitched and trim- madras, white and colored cheviots, reduced from med with lace and embroidery, reduced from 5590, SIS M BE SO oo e e i 32 85 , $6.50, $6.75 and $7.00 to .. .... $5.00 Dainty Waists, in long and short sleeves, some in Elegant Lawn Waists, low neck and short sleeves, trim- white lawn and embroidered cheviots, others in med with lace, embroidery and drawn work, re- silk zephyrs, were $4.50, $4.75 and $5.25, NOW...... $3.50 duced from $8.25, $8.50 and $9.c0 to.... $6.75 Splendid Values in Black and Colored Silks (2irst Floor Kearny Street) Here are four of the most attractive values in Silks offered this season — The goods are choice, in the latest effects and priced away below their regular value : NOVELTY SILKS —zg in. wide, in latest fancy BLACK PEAU de SOIE —all silk, a firm, good check and plaid effects; regular $1.00 quality at...,.... 65C dress quality; worth $1.c0 per yard, special at ......... 75¢ STRIPED TAFFETAS—24 in. wide, in blue and BLACK ALL SILK TAFFETA— 21 In. wide, a white, and black and white; worth $1.25 yard, at $1.00 heavy rustling quality; value 95¢c per yard, special at 75¢ Matchless Display of Embroidery Allovers (First Floor Kearny Street) We are now showing a great variety of choicest Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Allovers — for waist coverings, yokes and sleeves—and offer to-morrow in conjunction with this exhibit, the following exceptional values : Fine tucked Cambric Allovers, 20 Inches wide, Allovers of Valenciennes inserting and Naln- special at, per yard .... S e 40C sook, 22 inches wide, very choice at per yard ....... 65¢ New effects in hemstitched Cambric Allovers, Handsome novelty colored Allovers, in entirely 22 Inches wics, special at, per yard...ceves ceveeesetonsnce new effects, worth $1.50 per yard, at ... covssaee sl 00 Fancy tucked Swiss Allovers, 22 inches wide; Tucked Grass Cloth Allovers, 21 [n‘ wide, fine exceptionally fine value at, per yard c.eeeee ceveveeennn and sheer; speclal at, per yard ....... 9‘25 Crochet Slippers—75c¢ Pair Sale of Leather Grips (Third Floor Kearny Street) (First Floor Sutter Street) Ladies’ Crochet Slippers made by hand of the best grade A splendid assortment of Real Alligator Club Bl? of 8 fold castor wool, with Peerless soles — colors black, | awaits to-morrow’s shopper®at the following extremely red, brown, gray, light blue and pink — in sizes 3 to 7 — low prices — They are leather lined and have best quality 3 2 satin finished brass catches and locks : formerly sold at $1.00 per pair— Special price for o= 12 ineh 14 inch 15 inch 16 inch this sale... $4.00 $4.75 $5.25 $5.75 Ladies’ Dainty Swiss Ribbed Underwear (Main Aisle Kearny Street) There is nothing that the season demands in the way of Undergarments that you will fail to find here, and prices are as low as reliable goods can be sold for — for instance: Ladies’ Swiss ribbed Vests, with hand crocheted Ladies’ fine imparted Silk Plated Vests, hand yokes; colors white, pink and sky....c.cusesrees seuseres S0€ | crocheted yokes, all calors; special value at ........... $1.50 Ladies’ Lisle Vests, swiss ribbed, with hand cro- Ladies’ Ribbed Union Suits with long, short or cheted yokes, white and colors; special at........ ........ 75C | no sleeves; light weight; special at, per suit Wil Ladies® Plated Silk Vests, with hand crocheted Ladies’ fine Lisle Thread [:ques(”enne ights, yokes, new designs, white and colored, each.......... $1.00 | in black or white, special at, per pair .. SRR Arabian Lace Curtain Values g If you have a Curtain need of any kind you should see these—They are entirely new, just from the mills and are marked at prices never before quoted for this class of goods : rabian Curtains, with cable net| Arabian Cable Net Curtains, with| Arabian Curtams, for parlor use, ex- centers, pretty floral and scroll borders, | plain centers and elaborately corded qumtc designs in entirely new brald full size, special per pair, at borders; worth $5.25 pair, at \effects; exceptional value at, per pair $3.50 $4.50 | $5.00 . Ladies’ Bathing Suits Reduced e Another big value to-morrow — We are closing out all broken lines in Ladies’ Alpaca Bathing Suits — They are this season’s correct styles, have large sailor collars and are prettily timmed with white braid — colors black and blue — suits that originaily sold for $4.50, ;4 75, ’, co and $5.25 each, reduced to......... Widstnisisstsdiientunenn uiiaiu s shuime dude $4-00 Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Sample: sent to any address games and dancing and then enjoyed a | ing the West he returns to New York to| Thornton and child, Mrs. M. A. Uniacke, i luncheon in the spacious dining hall | take his degree at the Albany School of | J. W. Willlams, Miss E. B. Williams. Those who ntade up the party were, in ad- | the Law. Sydney—Mrs. F. K. Armon, Captain S. dition to the surprised, Mr. and Mrs. L Babcock, E. O. Davies, F. J. Donohue, Klein: Misses Eva Wolff, Hattie Klein, | W. F. Dunne, operator and clerk of the | Mrs. A. M. Durrant, Miss P. F. Faithful, Rose Klein, Olivia Depass, Jessie Depass, | Southern Pacific Company, and wife and | Mrs. W. C. Flelds, Mrs. G. A. Hodson, H. Simon, Dora Keller, Lillian Kel- | G. W. McLeod of the western division will | Harry E. Kelley, James Kelley, Profes- ler, Annie Keller, Rosie Rotholz, Lena [be at Lake Tahoe this month. sor A. Koebele, C. R. Lidgey, W. Lind- Rotholz and Gertie Rotholz and Messrs, R gren, Mrs. Lindgren, Dr. J. H. B. Martin, T. Depass, R. Kavinelenski, Joseph, Louis | Mrs. E. M. North, well known in San| Mrs. Martin, James MecLaughlin, Mrs. and Isaac Wolff, Robert and Edward | Francisco as a teacher in the public| McLaughlin, William McNeflage, D. Rotholz and Charles and Joseph Green. | schools and as a writer of short stories, | O'Connor, Mrs. O'Connor, Miss Molly e has just returned from Boston, where she | O'Connor, Mrs. E. H. Palmer, Rev. W. B. A pleasant family reunion is being held | gttended the National Educational Con-| Palmore, J. F. Pearson, R. W. Pringle, at “Mount Pleasant,” in the Santa Cruz| yention and well represented the San Pringle, Hon. G. W. Smith, Mrs. Mountains, the home of Mr. and MTs.| prancisco department. Mrs. North has F. Todman, Dr. Thomas Thompson. Among those Who | oones “paciic Grove. H. J. Twiss, afe participating in the happy event are L & Join at Honolulu for Sydney—Charles the Misses Nett and Emma Thompson.| Mre C. G. Minifie and daughter Irene| Bates, R. Bell, R. Bicknell, Mrs. Bick- who bave just returned from a several e EE g of San Francisco are spending the sum- | pell, Miss C. Canfield, Miss Cole, W. years' visit in the East; Mr. and Mrs. | po "ot oot St . Thomas Thompson, Miss Jennie Thomp- o Douglas, Mrs. Douglas, C. Hunt, Mk - . . 3 3 tt, M gon, Clyde Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph { Mrs. Eugene W. Levy has leased her xar;{-:xll!m:n::s (s}”::‘oa;(o:s‘ Igm?:w t. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. cottage at Sausalito to Mrs. Florence L. [ p a2 - ta s dma &N NN o N In Hungary the prices of veterinary The guests at the “Bungalow,” the| Mrs. C. McFadden, accompanied by the | medeines are fixed by the Ministry of As- home of Mrs. B. B. Duncan and Mrs. 4 | Misses ulture. Thomas Kyle, report having a delightful | Moo Katharine and Emma h:‘f:&‘:e: Henftare time. Mrs. S. C. Wallis and Charles Wal- | 279, Ethel Gordon, h o lis spent Monday at the ““Bungalow.” B sk o Mrs. I. Rosenthal of Stockton is now Miss Katle S(-hary was the recipient of | | .oi b o o " Hotel Rochambeau. a pleasant party on Sunday evening, July (S 12, tendered by her many friends at her Miss McCloskey and Miss Ella V. Me- parents’ residence, 123 Folsom street. . - | Closkey have returned to the city after Danci Y ancing, music and games were indulged | COSEEY T2 month In San Rafael. in until a late hour. The guests were served with a dainty repast. The invited 3 y were: Mary Schoenfeld, Julius Jacobs, | Mrs. J. Czerloinsky, Miss Sarah Mag- Reva Felix, Sam Harrison, Emma|Dler and Miss Jidna Speyer have gone to Schoenfeld, Dr. Levi, Gertle Davis, Mr, | Skaggs Springs. | Raphael, Bertha Greenberg, Ira Altman, Dora Cohn, Abe Label, Millie Ediges,| Miss Elizabeth Chapman of Alameda Ellas Schwartz, Clara Corrilon, 1tery | 1S Spending the summer in Chicago as the Buchman, Lillic Goldman, Raish Genna | guest of her friend, Mrs. Dudley, former- Millie Marks, Milton Feig, Rosle Epstein, | 1 of San Francisco. Sol Michaels, Emanuel Schoenfeld, Ada Edises, Monte Natha Mrs. Gibney of Geyserville and daugh- s, Monte Nathan and Gus Goldstein. |,/ "Avis of Boston were the guests of Mrs. Lane of Laguna street last week. PERSONALS. Miss Gibney left Thursday for New York, Miss Augusta Braeg left on Thursday | where she joins a dramatie company. for New York on a business trip. She will e . 3. of ches return within five weeks for her opening | Eddie James has returned to New York | , Wrinkles, sassing of chesks, tabbiness ot removed and face rejuvenated by the siectrio Sar e by Toller method of treatment used by Dr. Cais- Mrs. A. Meyer of Los Angeles, who is The following passengers salled on the visiting Mrs. A. Blumenthal, will recefve | steamship Sonoma for Honolulu and other on Thursday afternoon at 1347 Golden | points Thursday last: Moles, blackheads, telangiectas St and Gate avenue. Honolulu—Afong, W. D. Alexander, R. | other facial blemishes permanently temoved POSIP TR H. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. O. J. | with LN gt ’;f::._"':;’g‘an or scar. Mrs. Prendergast and her daughter | Bettis, W. A. Bowen, W. W. Bruner, C.| Bilman Tollet Cream and gn;_;‘; — Rose are spending their vacation in So- | L. Carter, T. W. Carter Jr., W. H. Dodge, | powder for nl. by the World Drug Co., J. S. noma. Mrs. Dodge and two children, Miss A. G. | Posts Drug Co_ other druggists and at office of T Fennane, Fred Fleischman, H. G. Fletsch- | Dr. and Mrs. A, W. Tnvono. Mrs. Hartman, who has been visiting | man, Miss Carolyn Gaylord, Miss F. Gil- DERMATOLOGIS her son in Honolulu for the last three | lett, Miss K. Ishida, W. F. James, Miss Donohoe bundlu. um I.u‘n: st., rooms months, is expected back soon. M. D. Jones, F. J. Kierce, Professor|28-20. Hours, 1 @ ) TES L Keobele, W. Lingren, Mrs. Lingren, P. ““A skin of beauty is.a joy forever.® WRINKLES, Freciia Mrs. Willam M. Morgan and her | Schmidt von Galden, E. R. Spangler, daughter Lilllan returned from Santa [ Noah H. Swayne, Mrs. Swayne, W. C. er a sojourn of two weeks. . ve, Louls Marks, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. C. emishe. Cruz aft Saaeh of & llfuaynnrd. V. P. McGean, Miss A. M. A;;iml«ll Facial Marks Dr. Tryphinnie B. Janes has returned | McGean, Dr. J. T. McGrew. Miss Mc- g g e from a three months' visit to New York | Grew, Qr. N. H. Morrison, Mrs. Morri- wmx»nn METHOD and other Eastern cities. son, N. Morrison, Miss Morrison, George $1000 Reward for Any g ey . Myers, Mrs. Myers, J. Noar, Mrs. C. H. “l--e We Cannot Cure. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McKean, Miss Hil- | O'Harnett, Mrs. Edwin Parsons, Millard ¥ Puin or Thompent- da McKean and Miss Adelaide Jenkins | Patterson, Mrs. Patterson, C. H. Polman, su“[y}"“ are rusticating at Duncans Springs. Mrs. Polman, E. A. Rowland, Mrs. Row- —— ORRANCE, -« v e . land, R. Slaughter, J. A. Wilder, Miss L. P e e > Harry D. Kerr and his mother have| 1. Williamson, R. A. Woods. : ST. spent the past week visiting relatives here| Auckland—P. P. Flood, W. Hume, H. and in Oakland. Mr. Kerr is a musiclan| J. Keith, 8. W. Marsh, Mrs. S. McDou- ettty o of remarkable ablity asd bas won the! gall, Mrs. H. J. Maginnity, Maurice G.!LIVING siita Bl soo.om ooz

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