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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY JULY 26, 1903 @ 1 wo severe cases of Ovarian Trouble and two terrible operations avoided. Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Coleman' each teil how they were saved by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Mges. Pixkmay:—1I am so pleased with the results obtained %, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that I feel it a duty » write you about it. r more than five years with ovarian ‘troubles, caus- nt disct , a great weakness, and at times a faintness 1 which no amount of medicine, diet, or exerci . Your Vegetable Compound found the weak spot, f rd saved me from an operation — and I found myself once more healthy “Dean 1 to deser L T want to tell every sick and suffering sister. ines you know nothing about, but take Lydia E. Pink- ble Compound, and take my word for it, you will be a y Wi ham’s ¥V « er R _Ont an 1 Another Case of Ovarian Trouble | Cured Without an Operation. “Dear Mgs, Povkraw: — For several years 1 was troubled with ovarian trouble and a painful - £ My of the Time. I did so dread a surgical operation. “I tried different remedies hoping to get better but nothing seemed to bring relief until a frien:i the us e of your compound, induced me to try it. 1 of that time was glad to find that I was a well woman. Health is nature’s best gift to woman through Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Con pound I feel that all suffering women shouls know of this.” —Mers. Lavra Berie Cors auax, Commercial Hotel, Nashville, Tenn, to rememember such letters as above when some druggist tries » buy something which he says is ** just as good ” That is impos ham’s Vogetable Compound ; accept no other and you will be glad. Don t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat you with kindness and her advice is free. No woman ever regretted writing her and she has helped thousands. Aadress Lynn, Mass. ssuup above tastimonials, which will prove their absolute gennineness. Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. AT THE SUMMER RESORTS. FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith jo—Morgan Jones, Mrs. F. John D. Deviin, Mrs. H. Wilzinski, . Daniel Clifford. J. J. Dolan, , Mre. Lloyd, Msx Taschek. F. gerty and _family. From SPR INGS = B. Vailejo—Margaret Muirhegd. Herbert W. Blake, Charles Maneke, Hag- Reichert child; James Graham, James Grif} and ly, Miss Lena Holly, Mrs. R. A. Gauld, I."G. Sharp, Mattle Craighesd, C. M. A C. Walker. ' From Oakland—E. Dregger wife, Mr. Pantosky. Mrs. Price. From Ala- meda—Miss K. Riehl, G. Hancock. From Chi- cago—Mrs. L. H. Kurz, Miss Margaret Kurz. | AT HOBERG'S REBO.1T: From San Fran- cisco—Nies L. Renouf, and Mrs. W. C. Morken, C. J. Traulsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Siems, Miss Anna Siems, Mrs. J. Buck and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Muller, Miss C. Muller, 'Mrs. Charles Haacke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schuldt, Claus Tiedemann and wife, Mrs. C. F. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Weller, Miss Anna Weller, F. Liebold, F. Kerz, J. Feldermann, A. Franz, Miss E. McMillen, Miss J. McMillen, Miss Moy . | Mathews, Mrs. L. Willson, W. R. Miller, X, Mrs. E. 13 wife, Mrs. Johnson, R. Peaser, Le 22 . Herber C. O'Connor, Jerry O'Connor, Kroger, ' W. H. Pohlmann. Etevens and wife, s. Mrs. H. tum Sullivan, wife Suden, Miss Anna Kraft. G. E. Yates, Miss Emile Lampe, P Geerge Dunn, Miss | 1da Woack, Mr. and_Mrs. George Trost, F. A. Smith, Dr. A Jones, D. C. Dipan and | G. Lea and wife. From Fruitvale—George wife, Miss F. Theisen, William Clarson, 8.| Dowling. From Sulsun—V. Sweeney, Miss Hasting, Mies F. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. I | May Sweeney. From Vallejo—F. B. Tobin, Daniel Farrier, Mrs. Ray Bowman, Maud F. Harvey, W. Wilson, Blanche Le Roy Harvey, G. Baunders, George Brennan. From Napa —Gertrude Landin, E. J. Voorhees. From Los Argeies—Helen Brandt.” From Ala W. d. ohr. ¥. Murshy, Thomas E. Ryan, Miss L Healey, Charles Schmifz, H, J. Wright. Mi Videau, Mise . John Reynolds. Mrs. M. Wilson, From Oakland—J. J. Burk L Steriing. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers, B. M: Fadden, Miss O'Gara, M. J. O'Gara, Mre. H. Matthews, Miss Coghlan, O, Peterson and wife. From Alameda—Josephine Maristany, Miss M. Rosmarin, Miss L. Rosmarin, J. W. Bartholo- Levy, it P ) AT LAUREL DELL HOTEL—Hubert Frost, Edward Prost, Gustav Teubner, A. D. Forb. A. G. Robinson, Annle Currln.AJ. . Ericksfl . N. mew, wife and family, Mise A. S C. C. Cohn, A. R. Shanks, Donohs Stevibe, 1, Davis, B "W, Thomtecm Pres: | ditss Lillie Holmes. Mrs. N.'A. Root, H. Seibel, Naps—ilise Beuschel, Ruby Wulfl. From | Professor A. D. B‘zo“v&in R oo, F i i oo v Holmes, Harry Emery, H. L. Laveau, F. Diecterle and wife, Fredetic Lippman, ~John AT PARAISO SPRINGS: From San Fra cisco—W. M. Mever, Mr. and Mrs. Rosen- baum, Harry Biock, Mr. end Mrs. Edwin Cooper. H. Williams, Miss Kittie McDonald, Miss Theresa Gorman, Mrs. P. A. Mahony, Mr Mre. J. J. Newbarth, Mrs. [ Browne, Jackson Brown, G. Hamilton and Weise Jr., W. R. Landers, Joseph C. Donovan, Mrs. G. Duncan, Tom Martin, A. Fibush, Phyllis Clarke, A B. Brady, Isadore B. Myers, George B. Worthington, Alfred L. Weil, H. J, R Friedlander, C. J. Rose, Mrs. N. Rose, T. L. wite, | Cunningham, H. O'Fallon and wite, W. Green, 3. & Goeble, F. G. O'Connell, A. Crocker, L. | W- E. Trefts, A. C. Proffe. Harry Finck, Sam Crocker. M. G. Humel and wife, W. C. Hen. | Blodes, Mre. H. L. Ives, Miss Anna Belment, enoy. Mise Sadie Meyers, G. IMcintyre, Henry | Miss Laura Smith, Miss Fiorence Kelly, L. Willlam, G. O'Keefe, F. Smith. From Oak- | EWIng, Bessie Joyce, Agnes Joyce, Pauline land—F. Buckingham, L. A. Hamlin, Mry. L. | Stanton, J. Whitham. H. Whitham. M. C. ooper and son, H. Vreeland and wife, Migs | Staftord, G. E. Smith, Miss W. Bohr, Miss Hertz. Fi San Jose—A. 5. Day and wife, | Beatrice Bohr, Max Getz, Miss Cella Getz, Mrs. W. G, Weeker, Mary E. Minahan_Wilije | Miss Sadle Lapidaire, Mrs. Louisa M. Getz, I. McKagny, Miss J. Farney, Miss A. § . | Geodman, Charles Holmes, Gus Johnson, Harry From Satines—Mizs May Steigelman, Scot.. Louls Saroni, H. Atwood. T Bretpeim ¥-om Sante Cruz—Mrs. William Bis E T BLUEC LAKES, LAKE COUNTY—From Miss E. Seott. From Castrovilers: o, Seott, | A C 1. Higsine and wife o Sdrs. iward W. Burrows, Fred D. Bart. . 8. L. Kiarnet, L. R. Ortion, Mr and Mrs. Marvin Curtis, Jullus Lemle, Mise Phyllis Clarke, J. M. Israel, M. R. Lan. ers, H. J. Landers, E. P. Stack, James Muyl. vey, Tom E. Mulvey, Colonel John Hethering. ton, Herbert Keeling, H, Vincent Keeling, W, B. Trefts, K. Weaver, H. §. Green, Dr. G. I A. E. McKay, F. &, P. Dracket, phy, Achten 4 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS: From San Francisco—Mrs. Lo Brooks. Miss Annie Ahrens, H. Vs Miss Julin Donovan, Miss My Lane, Aiber Etarkweather, Mrs. A. Hirschfield, Louls Krager. Charles Claussen and family, W. Lo- %ensicin, Mr. and Mrs. Dieroty and son, H. Robert MecDonald, Jack Anderson, Mrs. J. Hol- ' real, true, grateful feeling that is | Don’t | and in?lmed condition, which kept me in bed part | took it faithfully for three months, and at the end | produce the original letters and signatores of | 41, enjoyable affair. | | refreshments were served. SPRINGE: From San Fran- | Friedlander, E. Hauser and ‘wife, Mrs. R. § k, A. Altenburg, A Hufl, Miss' E. Littlefield, Mrs. J. Johnson, wife, Charles A Alma Johnsen, Ruby Johnson, Mrs. Berlin, fe. From San Raf | M. Harowick, 'C. Horzog, Joe Busch, Mr. and Hitehuock, Mrs. Spenelly, H. Hoffmann, Mre. E. Rich- { ardson, Mrs." Hanley, Miss Mollie Hanley, L. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs Max Levy and child, = ok | Mrs ¥ Friedlander, J. W. Schroeder, Julius and Bishop, Miss | Lemle. Annie L. Attinger. Willle Attinger, wife, W, L. Graves | John ley and wife, W. F. Chipman, Mrs, | en, Eila Mullen. F. C. Lope, uei e Mr. and Mrs. Milizner and son, Louis - Mrs. T. B. Roche, George Fellows, ville J. Roche, Helen Kornfield, W. F. g™ 3 Viack, James McCall, R. W ", rry, Mrs. Cochran and family. | | | | | eonsoling idea that— y _ Nor stir thy padd! 4 UTINGS grow more popular each year and nature fs just now call- ing thousands to the seaside or | to,the mountains, to the lakes or to the redwoods. A ¥lance at the notices of peo- ple's movements shows that the nomadie instincts of the race are just now uppermost and all who can leave the cares of the workaday world are desert- ing their accustomed tasks for a season of recreation. ! Californians are now beginning to real- ize that they have a paradjse at home. | The influx of Eastern people, with their enthusiasm and their great appreciation ©f the climatic and scenic grandeur of the State, has awakened a new power af enjoyment 4n those who have heretofore overlooked the treasures at their very doors. The result is more outings each year and the fascinating resorts of the State are ncw crowded. With light reading to round out the | summer davs some have gone forth to rest and get close to the heart of nature, but many go with no thought.of a book. themselves with Emerson’s Thou canst not wave thy staff in air, in the lake, But it carves the bqw of beauty there . And the ripples in' rhymes the var forsake. ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shemansk! announce the engagement of their daughter, Tillle, to Mr. A. Shemansky -of Seattle. The reception will be held on August 2 from {2 to 5 at 772 Broadway. .. . ’ Mrs. 1. Levy of 1408 McAllister street | announces the engagement of her daugh- | ter, Jeanie, to William Hamilton Schnit- | zer, formerly of New York. The recep- | tion will be held at their residence Sun- day, August 2, between 2 and 5 o'clock. e o9 The engagement is announced of Celia Oppenheim to Ed Ginsler, WEDDINGS. Miss Kate B. Simmons. second daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Siramons, will be | married to-morrow at Boise City, Idaho, {to Fred Deahl of trat city. The father | of the groom-to-be has built and fur- | nished & 4-autiful home for the young couple. Miss Sim"1ons has received “some handsome presents from her Sacramento | friends. . . At a cuiet home wedding on Monday | Miss Biste Boyd became the bride of | Frederick T. Norton. The wedding took { place at the home of the bride’'s mother, a short time.” —Mgs. Laura Exyons, Walker. |1510% Vallejo street. The bride was at- | tended by Lily Boyd, her sister, and Dr. | W. J. Hawkins was best man. After a honeymoon at Monterey Mr. and Mrs, Norton will reside at Mill Valley, e e e Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Harriett Cecil Carter and An- drew Lansing Kerr, both of this city. s T Fred Marriott Jr. and Miss Marfon 1. Merriman were married in#8an Francisco on July 4. They are passing their honey- | moon at Santa Barbara and Santa Cata- | lina Island. Miss Merriman dwelt in San | Jose with her adopted mother, a woman of means, and Mr. Marriott is a business ; i f | who had been cured of ovarian trouble, througi: |man of San Francisco. CLUB PARTIES. The Celtic Union met on Friday even- | ing, July 17, at K. R. B. Hall to make ar- j rangements’ for its annual festival to be and if you lose it and can have it restore( |held at Glen Park on Admission day, Sep- | tember 9. The following committees were, appointed: . On Gaelic contests—Jeremiali Deasy, T. | O’Connor and Miss A. Deasy; on print- ing—John Mulhern, Thomas F. Alford, John Ganey; on games—T. 0O'Dowd, R. C. | O'Connor, J. P. Hare, T. M, Searey, J. | Condon; on music—T. Alford,” Thomas O'Conner, J. H. McGinney: on QGaelic er medicine has such a record of cures as Lydia E, Pink- | dances—R. C. O'Connor, T. F. Alford and |Thcm?s O'Dowd; press—John Ganey, J. Deasy and R. C. O'Connor. The celebration will continue in the le\'enlng. The social and literary entertainment given Wednesday evening. July 23, by the Waldruhe Club of Waldruhe, Mr. and | Mrs. C. H. W. Bruning, proprietors. was The evening was en- | jovably spent with games, dancing, vocal and instrumental music and the reading of on original poém by Mrs. Thomas D. Sullivan of Oakland. The parlors were decorated with ferns and bunting. Light Among the members of the club present were: Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lyedecker, Arthur and Theodore Lyedecker, Mr. and Mrgs. Frank Thym, Roy and Miss Helen Thym of Alameda, Mrs. Thomas D. Sul- livan, Thomas and John Sullivan and Mrs. Wanaca of Oakland, Mrs. H. W. Lang, Mrs. F. W. Banks and Mrs. M. T. Willlams and Miss Kull of 8an Francisco. * e e HOME PARTIES. A verv pleasant party was given July 15 to Miss Lilllan Lee of Baker and Wash- ington streets, this city, by her many friends at Napa, where che has been on a visit. The party took place at the res- idence of her aunt, Miss L. F. Brady. A very enjoyable evening was spent in danc- [ Myrtle Larsen. From Oakland—Frank J. Callaghan, Mrs. J. J. Crawford, J. N. Galla- gher, J. A. Kennedy, Henry D. Long, Mrs. A. W. Martin, Mrs. A. Wilder. s, P AT SUMMER HOME FAR! From San Francisco—D. N. , N. Ross, A. Kuster, Mrs. A. uster, Charles Strycker, Mrs C. Strycker, Walter Strycker,. Carl Strycker, Alice Strycker, E. W. Shern- stein, G. M. Feder H. A. Birth 'Samuel Da- vis. Mrs. Samuel Davis, Harold Davis, Mrs. Edna Fogerty, E. L. Wenle, Mrs. E. L. Wenle, Harold Wenle, Ed L. Wagner, Mrs. E. L. Wagner, Tuchen Wagner, Mrs. F. M. Wheaton, L. Wenle, Miss Carrie R, Feldman, F. M. Mrs. G Patch, Gladys L. M, GLENWOOD: Ross, Mrs. D. N 3 . | Wheaton. eorge 9 . Mrs. ‘L. Scott, Miss J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. | Patch, Cilfford Patch, Mrs. Gy Moraghan, Mme. Miss J. Herbert. L. Siewine, | 8. Runi and daughter, George H. Patch. From Miss 8. A, —Miss Trenwith, Santa Barbara- n eche, M, Trenwith. From Tuolumne—H. C. H. C. Asche, Harry Asche. H . AT BARTLETT SPRINGS: From San Frgn- clacoC N, Courn Jr, T. Comisiy, M. d. MeBrearty, Jule Conway, Ade F. Salle, E. M, Molves Br. W. A. Twiges, George Ryan and Son.°S¥. MeNamara, Miss Calvert, Mre. Cook, M A rarels, M, Nunan, M. 3. Morriz, Misé . Morvis, 8. Beili, H. A. Pless, Mise M. & Sullivan, H. Emery, Professor A. J. Topping, J. O'Hara From Riverside—W. K. Dowler. From Alameda—James M. de Witt, 7. C. Daniels. From Arbuckle—Mrs. B. ¥, Liggett, W, Shuhaw, Franels C. Schultz, E. J. Seaton. From Coneord—I. J; Smith, C. E. Bibber and wife, W. N. Breckenridge and wife, C. A. water. From Sacramento—B, L. Werthe 1.C. ng, Mre, J. C. Tng, 1. Norton and wite: H. en, rs. . Mies Oz 2 trs er, . R. Py . ;}efi'}&fl )llmlcln—{;‘ ;I'l;' rm.ln emima Ry d B Vogt, L. Hatland. From Maders—s E. Payne. From Blue Lakes—S. 8. MecGarvey. From Agnew—R. H. Jameson and wite, From Healdsburg—William _ Ellig. From =Sin Ra- ) —] T, Frel facol lum, From A S Belil, Mre, 30 Belll, From Courtiand. 3 visville—W. Athen Bates. Cohn. lorado Springe, Colo.—R. R. Huil. From Pale Alto—Mr. Burke and wite. Fron Fresno—J. H. Rafferty. From Maxwell— Chris Rubel. From {nrvmlh—-)hmnt E. Lowery. From Nevada City—Mrs. H, L Ed- die. From—Dam‘ 5 L., Myers. OTEL BEN LOMOND: ¥rom San nfieh&-m Howard Dunham, Mrs. Frank 20d family, F. Damm and wite, Wayne Cloud, Howard Landsberger, e et . g h"n;nfl:go‘)" Lo . F Jon r, @ rs. Green, s Del Mar, Frank W. Rounthwaite, t].g. ander, Jack M. Levy, F. W'gmm' . G. g My » arry C. Shirek and wife, Cecllla Z. “Edna L Conen, From Oak - Tobriner, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Walker, Mrs. B. J. Hug. ps, Harriet ¥. Huggins. From Al r.'and Mrs. C. A. Day, J. Howard Jol From Pledmoni—Mrs. M. A. Sterling, Miw RESTORED Soclety Events ing, games and music. Among those pres- ent were: Frank Bush, W. M. ‘Cress, E. F. Holmes, Elizabeth Bernhard, Charlle Lahm, Eva Holmes, Varien White, Orlole Cress, Wendell Lays, Mabelle G. Bush, Maude Lange, Mary Santos, Frances Un- derwood, Sarah McKenzie, Jennie Lahm, Annie Santos, Ora Rippon, Ernest Mc- Kenzle, Jernle Santos, James McKenzie, Manuel Santos, Myrtle Short, Virginia Bush, Emma Moffitt, Milton Lee, M. Gar- field, Mrs. C. H. Rippon, Ralph Kellog, George McKenzle, Clarence Lee, W. J. Maxwell. e A pleasant party was given to Miss Liz- zle G. Hamilton at the home of her pa- rents on Wednesday evening, July 22, in honor of her birthday. The merrymakers ‘were entertained with games and music. At 11 o'clock refreshments were served. The following named were present: Fred Eckles, Alboni K. Potter, Richard L. Wade Jr., P. J, Sweeney, William Eck- hardt, RobertsGibson, James B. McKin- lay, Miss Agnes Rodger, Miss Esther Tuft, Mrs. Lizzie Dickey, Miss Bertha Lindeman, Miss Maggie Wallace, Miss Alma E. ‘Anderson, Miss Mary Hamiltou. e w A yery pleasant coaching party to San Mateo was given last Sunday. Six p. P- m, found this jolly party again in the city al the Buckley residence,-1087 Gold- en Gate avenue, where an elaborate din- ner awaited them, after which a number of games were played. Those in the party were the Misses Mary Buckley, Anna Buckley, Rose Antony, Margaret Antony and Mary Antony, J. C. Kindelon, Thomas Cugpamins, J. A. Platt, F. Bergman and Frank J. Antony. Aie. e Bay View Farm, Mount Eden, the beau- tiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Droste, was the scene of a merry gather- Ing of their friends on Thursday, July 9. The host and hostess were assisted in re. celving by their nieces, Mrs. George Bow- ers of San Francisco and Mrs. G. Billing- ton of Oakland. The afternoon was pleas- antly spent by singing, recitations,. music and dancing. Later in the afternoon the guests were ushered into the recently completed earriage house, which had been gaily decorated for the occasion with greenery and Chinese lanterns, and “here supper was served. Among thase present were Miss Harder, Mount Eden; Mrs. Kuck, Mount Eden; Mrs. Fred Helwig, Alvarado; Miss May, Haywards; Mrs. Sumpstein, Mount Eden; Miss Lillie Nell- sen, Mount Eden; Miss Annie Kuck, Mount Eden; Miss Mollie Meyers, Niles; Mrs. George Dowers, San Francisco; Mrs. G. Billington, Oakland; Grant Billington, Oakland; Master Helwlg, Alvarado; Miss Pauline Lieble, Mount Eden; Miss Eva Stromberg, Mount Eden; Miss Murlel Krouse, Alameda: Miss Gertrude Bowers, San Francisco; Miss Jean Kessler, Oak- land; Miss Gladys Kess‘ler, Qakland. e A reception was given to Miss Grace Penn at her home on Friday evening in honor of her tweifth birthday. Guests were entertained by the fcllowing pro- gramme: Music, “Twelve Summers’ March,” Mr. Gaffigan and son; invoca- tion, David's 23d poem, William Lieb; song, ““Close Those Dreamy Eyes,” Grace Penn; oration, Mr. Alexander; song, “Hello, Central,” Sarah Kirby. One act of German comedy entitled, “Fritz Van Vonderblinken"—Fritz, with song, Wi liam Lieb; Lowesa, his sweetheart, Miss Josephine. Variations of “Home, Sweet Home,” Mr. Gaffigan and son. PERSONALS. The Misses Ethel and Florence Sim- mons of Sacramento are spending their vacation in San Francisco. Sy o Professor Julian R. Brandon, wife and family of San Francisco are at Tallac, Lake Tahoe, where they will remain until the 15th of August. ' Ot Mr: and Mrs. Danifel O'Toole of Oak- land are expected home soon from Mex- ico. The greater part of their time was spent at Guadalajara and Mexico City. SR Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Tufts have returned from a three weeks’ trip ¢> Yosemite. « s e Max H. Greenberg has left for a two months' visit to New York. (R Misses Pluma Belle Pre-’ 1 and Vixen K. Kesler from Wichita, Kansas, are vis- iting friends at 365 San Carlos avenue. . Mrs. T. Martin Smith of this city and Migs Ella F. Smith of 8an Jose left Sat- urday for the southern part of the State. Before they return they will visit Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Luls Obispo, and expect to be absent about three weeks. . . Mrs. Dorothe Joost and daughters have taken a cottage at Capitola for July and August. b4 PR Mr. and Mrs. Max Sommer have moved to 1512 Jackson strusL : . Mr. David Manlloyd, who, for the last six years has heen tenor soloist at the Kenn_iy -and Sutter Sts. Ladies’ High Grade Nekwear Reduced A special sale of great importance takes place in our Neckwear Department to-morrow—not an offering of odds and ends, but splendid varieties of this season’s newest goods, styles that are ElF'w' date and extremely fashionable—all marked at prices that should fairly crowd the department : Several hundred Silk Stocks, hand made in the latest Stylish Stocks and Croats, made of this ;e:son';s \v;is!'; Persian effects, cross stitch and strawberry designs, with/ | fabrics, in numerous styles and patterns, in both w bow and bishop tabs; were $2.50 to $4.75 each, and .colored, sold regularly at 2s¢ each, reduced |2§C AOWss4 4 daksy 1 SIS Rt ) o SR o 3 e - Handsome Batiste Lace Collars, in butter color—several Point Venice Lace Collars, in the daintiest of patterns you can imagine—latest revere and circula originally $2.25, nOW ........... exquisite designs in newest circular effects; were 75 $1.75, now .. C Remarkable Sale of Ladies’ Gloves « $1.25 and $1.50 Qualities at 85¢ a Pair If your size is 534, 534 or 6, you will do well to take advantage of this sale. world’s best makes in Kid Gloves—Maggioni and Ennels are reduced in price as never before, skins are soft and elastic and of the finest quality — colors are Black, White, Tan, Red, Green, Gray, and Mode—Gloves that sell regularly at $1.25 and $1.50 pair—sale price ........ An Excellent Stock of Blankets An unexcelled one — just received from the mills — will be found in our New Sutter $treet Annex. In their new and more commodious quarters this stock will have ampler space for display and it will be easier for you to make selections—These six special values for to-morrow : California White Wool Blankets,| Fine California Wool Blankets;made| Best California White Wool Blank- sizes 60 x 80, choice pink or blue of cleanest white wool, extra |ets, large size for double beds borders, special per Pair ........... $2.75 | large size; special price :.... $5.00 [prettily silk bound; per pair...... $8.50 Fine White California Wool Blank- BlExlt(rn fine (d:alifomrza White Wool , Silvel;'I zrag r(;ae‘;irme %l:nls(::(s. with ets, size 64 x 82, extra heavy ankets, good weight, warm ‘ancy blue borders, ext quality; sp::ndid Value at........ $4.50|and not burdensome; per pair ... $7.50 lfinish, large size; per pair......... $5.50 Imported Belt Buckles | Ladies’ Fancy Hosiery At Sacrifice Prices (55 At Less than Cost Fans'st) Sutter St. Hundreds of finest of imported Belt Buckles Some of the most attractive designs produced go on sale Monday—Exquisite high art novelties, .| this season are in this offering —such as -'Hover many in oxidized, gilt and steel studded, others .| stripes, polka dots, vertical stripes, embroidered in enamel and cameo settings — all offered to- | and jacquard effects — They are broken assort- morrow at these reduced prices: ments, hence this reduction : 75¢ and $1.c0 Belt Buckles, on sale at ... Ladies’ Fancy Hose formerly soc per pair, now ... $1.25 and $1.350 Belt Buckles, on saleat.. Ladies’ Fancy Hose formerly $1.c0 per pair, now .. $1.75 and $2 co Belt Buckles, on sale at . Ladies’ Fancy Hose formerly $1.50 per pair, now Ladiess Wash Skirts at Special Prices : (Third Floor Kearny Street) Some special price reductions on this season’s Wash Skirts—Styles that are strictly up-to-date in every way—and prices are not to be matched elsewhere : Tailor made Wash Dress Skirts,| Wash Dress Skirts, made of duck,] Wash Dress Skirts of polka dot mer- made of excellent Linen Crash, with 7| in navv blue and hiack ground, with| C!rlltd' sateen, in royal b uz;" top trim- gores and felled Seams; reduced for ’ neat polka dots; prettily tucked bottom;| med with 6 rews of folds ferming yoke; this sale to | sold originally at $2.25, now | were $3.00, now $1.25 | ) | 1.50 | . Ladies’ Bathing Suits Reduced czr Here is an exceptional opportunity to obtain a good Bathing Suit at a Tow price — They are perfectly new, of this season's correct styles, but lines are broken -and they must be clgsed out a once : 2 Ladies’ Je: cloth, Serge and Duck | Ladies’ Alpaca Bathing Suits In, Ladies” Bathing Suits, made of best Bathing Suits, in navy blue and black, | navy blue and black, with sailor col- quality Alpaca, in blue and black; entire with white or red sailor collars; re-|lars and neatly trimmed with white'|suit handsomely trimmed; reduced from duced from $2.5¢ to braid; were $3.50 and $4.00, now $4.75 and $5.25 to $1.90 a Suit $3.00 a Suit ‘ $4.00 a2 Suit Mail Ordets Receive Prompt Aftention — Samples sent {o any address h H ELSLIS (m Floor' Kearay St. Two of the The 85c¢ (u:nd Floor Sutter Street, -50c | .75¢_| & $1. m——— with that cheir. His many friends will | literary work needs his personal atten-, months at their home, Loma eta, In be sorry to hear this and he. will be | tion there. They hope, hewever, to make | the Santa Cruz Mountains, near ights. She has for her guest Miss Annle House- waorth, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal (nes Cchn) will receive this afternoon at their home, 731 Fuiton street, from 2 unmtil § o'clock. greatly missed ln. thf u.:cred edifice. their home here In tne near future. S Miss Flora Levy.of Guerrero street is visiting friends in Hanford. . v . Mre. 1. Levy and children of 1326 Buch- anan street have returned from Burlin- game. daughter, in So- Mrs. Prendergast and her Rose, are spending their vacation jnoma at the City Hotel. e as Rev. E. Ellinger and Mrs. Ellinger (nee Asher) of Alexandria, La., are visiting this city and are stopping at the Hotel Miramar. Mrs. 8. Glaser has returned from her Eastern trip-and will be at home second Wednesdays. « . Mr. and Mrs. E. Levene (nee Levison) will "be at home, 1118 Buchanan street, this afternocn from 2 to § o'clock and will be pleased to rec:{ve their friends. . Dr. B. W, Haines and daughter, Alma, bave returned from an extended trip through the East, where they visited the principal cities and old colonial places of interest. Miss Hannah Nathan sailed Saturday for Seattle to visit her aunt, Mrs. M. R. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Herrscher, Miss. Emma Herrscher, Mr. Edmond Herrscher, Mrs, E. Hesser and Miss M. Israel of New Or= leans and Miss Lilly Hesser ¢f San Fran- clsco have gone on a. short trip to San Jose. Canttola and Del Monte. s . Py e Mrs. F. J. Commerford of Menlo Park has been entertalning her two sisters, ) Misses Georgiana and Elizabeth Willby, | (All notices for the “Soclety Events” columns $ Pranciecs, for-the st € of The Call should be sént In time to reach of San Francisco, for the WO WOSER: | T (R attourtel rooms not later than Fridey * night, and must be accompanted by the name Mrs. 8. E. Thomson and her daughters, | . leave the Pledmont Hills for New York | the Misses Maud and Mirldm, and Httie | - eeamseotes®,of the mémber of the tamily Mr. and Mrs. Philip Verrill Mighels will ] cathedral, has severed his connection D R X Sterling, Mjes Avis Sterling, Miss Alice Sterl- ing, Mrs. Brown. From Trenton, N. J.—Rev. H. C. Minton, wife and child. From F J. M. Cellier, From North Yakima- Eithel Borns, = From Palo Alto—Miss Irena Childs, E. Childs. From San Jose—H. A. Alexander, H. H. .Ledy'lrd.. HOTEL MONTRIO, SONOMA COUNTY: From San Francisco—E. Dressler and (bumflé. H. B. Rathbone, Mrs. Webb, W. Webb, H. Webb, G. M. kiin, Miss Cecil Carroll, Miss Lillian Ke: ‘Walter Leeman, Kelly, V. Watkins, Larois, Miss Rena Kelly, Schmidt, R. H. Saunder, Mrs. R. F. Harrison, F. Pauline L. Rhine, Russell Searle, Mrs. L. Nonnenman, Mise Celestine Nonnenman, Gene- { member of the club sending City in the near future, as Mr. Mighels' | son, Irving, are spending the summer » the communica- tion.) 3 ieletieieleleiiliieiseirbi b e vieve Ball, J, J. Campbell, H. Gulld, Joseph H. CI Charles H. Stephe: ‘Willlam g’ HAIRS All evidence of age, as far as the hair is concerned, is overcome by the use of MRS, NETTIE HAR- RISON’S 4-Day Hair Restorer POSITIVELY restores the original color of the hair within four days, if used according to directions. IT NEVER FAILS. Absolutely harmless, cleanly and wholesome, Leaves the hair dry, clean, soft and brilliant. Is not a dye in any sense, but re- stores the color-of the hair by direct action upon /the color se- creting functjons. b Ty g NETTIE HARRISON CO DERMATOLOGISTS, 140 Geary Strest, San Frazoisco, Saywell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lindegren, A. Hed- | dleton, C. S. Omick, H. P. Fessenden and wite, | Mrs. Homer Wilson. Miss Marion Whson, Mr. enberg,'W. §. Dakin, Mrs. J. Mills, Miss Hazei | Willlam L. Smith, Henry Tyler Smith, H. E. | aig Mrs. Witiam Hn, Mr.“and Mre H. Miss O." Rebbins. Mr. and Mrs. F. | Hutchinson, J. Landauer and wite, Mrs. C. L | Morton, J. J. Melaarin, D. W. Morris Caps Heine, M. Lane, L. Lane, I Lane, A. Lam: | Shainw, . S. Shainwald, ‘Seville | tain Murphy and ,wife, Mrs. A. Sel mon, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Williams, D. ‘Stri Mrs § Davia, Miss E. Davie, Miss F. R. Mesner, E. O, Muszy, C. Lindgren. From | Mr. dnd Mrs. L. E. Mrs. H. Franklin, Miss Frankiin, Mr. and Mra Oh-:tl-naflur.nug"uui sAuam h, ul;- I { sl. r:;-no}r;. {V Ei’Burtu .‘vf»r. Ban: . A W. V. jor, Dr. W. C. W, Miss tt, Miss M. % . | Lent, Miss Hool rsanger, Miss Jennie Fay, M) hurch- Ecgrén, F. Eichler, A. E. Loveti, Mrs, J. S. | man, Mrs. B. Fwi i1, 2ins M. Raphuch Sios L. Hopis areh: Mayon, Miss Mabel Mayon, J. R. Msyon, Miss | Lilie Hzlhlng J. bing, Miss L. s, | Armsiring. H. H. Brown, H. Alexapder, M! Mae Marcham, Miss Bonpie Burt, Miss Fran- | Mrs W. E. Burge V. Smith, = Paul | fl. Alexandér, Miss R. Alcxander, Gaorge Arm ces Burt, Miss Ethel Denny. From San Ra- | Reiss, Charles L. Shainwald, R S. Shainwald, | strong, Mr. and Mra. Dr W, Long M T fael—Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Adams and children, | Walter H. Kunapp, Allen Sutherland, Mr. and | Miss Dunn, Thomas F. Dunn, S. Dis v, Mies Elea L. May, Henry Sch: From San- | Mrs. A. F. Lawton, ‘A. Silberburg-and wile, | Mrs L. Cux;'yv From San Rafael—W. nfln ta Rosa—S. R. Reeves, James Q. Morce, Henry | W. M. Smith, J. F. mas. Mre. v, § Wickmap Wick- O'Connell, Miss Eileen Markam. From Sebas- | Amerman man, Henrfetta Wickman, George ChTord. reom Bostaned G Spenos, W, ¥ Prinsen, R rawford. rom on- g pence, . F. , S Sperbeokc, From Olema G, Martineili: ¥rom | E Wefler, A ¢ Kubn W. J, Flons. Continued on Page 37, Column 3. PR . B R Hussey. E. L. Finley, Mrs. Willilam T. Wal ' . lees 1 C. A. Paulden, Allen G. AT THE GEYSERS—From San Francisco: John B. Chase, J."M. Powell, J. H. Carlsen, Mary L. Powell, Aguse George J. Vincent, Milly A Vincent, Frances e i . D Rl gy gt B Themens 5 V) PRoiig, &0 i e 0 Y Vit R B ey 3 e mily, E. C. ell, 0 ), s B. Otto | Falck, Fred Virsing, 5. i Yoo wife, H. Zimmerman, M. R. Lan- T u, lo]et ¥, - gu.xmum'.' ml‘!t W chard, William | M. SPLIE & o~ remento: V- | York City—Rev. and Mys. J. Wa Miss liam Kayser, J, C. Carly and wife, C. F. v Eare Wataon, Anste Mos Miss Amy Tate, Harfison = Tate. [| oy r V) ots0m M e Z . Willlams, nd: H. E. Cable and wife, R. E. [, - .« . wife, H. L. Whil AT AETNA SPRINGS From Oskland Mead, A. H. Lang and tehead cisco—Yasha Littroff, S. Miss M, Bray. Mr, and and wife, B. Hayden, C. Hayden, I'"]S R. W. ] aln, W, D. Mrs. Edwards, il ires, G, w. isa” Julia . Sharp. B Sy Benham, F. A Bergerot and_wife, C. HI ns, Mr. and Siirgee Pvom Besa—0. W, Tl oot T apa—G. W. Hill and Thoma; 8 Haram. ~ From Oskland—Herbort B a Nottage. From San Rafacl—Len D. Owens Jo. From wmlmenr‘!uznh l_l\nux. AT VICHY SPRINGS—From San . M. Bergin. Mrs. L. Mrs, “John McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. family, S. E. Eplen, J. Al rk—Mr. and M; Kkland—William enty” Vroom | right. From § Hisgey, Professor R H. Tucker, From wife, Mrs. e rooman, ‘Beath- P. Lick Observatory—Profassor . "IOIII‘-’n New wite, . C. Wilgon, G- ‘Thompson, Edith The J. E. Higgins, J. E. Fish From San An- sidy, Edward R. ot W. Wepeatl’ and mite, 4ok d m . ' J. [ammon Berkeley! ' C. B Morse, F. Ar it Dr.s. D. Block, M. e From Seatt and all facial 5 L_ i b L BLEMISHES 3 ! Susman, : Removed by the " Baker, Miss e, Gl wite, J. D, e g R RETSLOFF o3, and Mrs. N.J. knife. No pain. Mrs. M. ;1::: Hazel and A;m.. nt. The peer o e P all skin foods, B. H. RETSLOFF. 2504 Clay st, near Fillmore, 2 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Diemishes are remaved BR Sna"line ' W BEEE