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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. R RO R SEORCS CROROA CAAORORCEOICAOR ORORAOAOS ORORCHOBORCH KORORUHO LECHOIOCE Bo¢ ety | HE summer season is rapidly . drawing to a close and society | people are returning from their i country homes and the springs refreshed and ready to undergo the gayeties of winter. Del Mon- te has a large representation of local soci- ety and as soon as the games are over those there will return to the city. ‘ The resorts are graudally losing their | animated appearance. The crowds that have filled these places of rest are dwin- | diing and before another month the resorts | will be practically deserted: | ENGAGED. The engagement is announced of Miss Celia Oppenheim and Edward Gensler. They will receive their friends Sunday, August 16, from 2 to § p. m., at 771 Eddy Street. Dry Goods Table Linen at Importation Cost SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Of Warehouse Samples, Table Cloths and Napkins From John S. Brown & Sons, Belfast; Richardson Sons & Owden, Belfast; Erskine & Beveridge, Dunfermline ; Shields & Co., Perth. Sample French Hemmed Damask Cloths Sample Hemstitched Table Cloths SHORT LENGTHS Giass Linens, Table Linens and Crashes MARKED WAY DOWN Orders from Hotels and Restaurants receive Special Attention. | Mr. and Mrs. I Simon of 1324 Hayes | street announce the engagement of their | daughter, Miss Elsie Jullette, to David | Goodfriend of Nome, Alaska. Miss Si- | @il @ m Johannesburg, South Africa—D. Seeley. m San Leandro—P. Godchaux. From Tas- Hot Springs—Mr. and Mrs. Willlam From Tracy—H. M. Peck. From | Fruitvale—Major C. C. Clay and wife, Mrs. Henry Wetherbee. From _Jackson—Anton Rickert, From Larkspur—Mr. and Mrs. Es- calle. From Tucson, Ariz.—Mrs. E. G. Capo. From Ingomar—Mrs. A. Virgo. From Han- ford—S. C. Walton. From Livermore—D. Me- Dorald. From Madera—F. H. Floto. From Etawanda—Mrs. Willlam Gropp. _From Bloomfield—Mrs. H. M. Hall. From Shang- hai—J. H. McLachlan. | N CROAD R KO CHON CRORICHCHI G BORCAGICH NS CHOBOOICS RO G50 AT HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE: From San_Francisco—Mrs. Florence H. Moore, W A. Titcourt, J. W. Chandler, George W. Bocl man and wife, T. C. Shaw, Mrs, J. Watso James H. Jones, C. H. Stegman, Mr. and M R. A. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Monheim: Herman Schussler, H. W. Goodall and wife Charles Weinshank, Mr. and Mrs §. L. Goldstein, William Fries, Frank H. Fries, Curtis Hiliyer, Miss Hillyer, Mrs. James Otls, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Merrill, Richard Altschul, Henry Levy, A. Aaronson, Mrs. C. B. Luff, Mrs. M. C. Wickersham, P. L. King, W. M, Gardiner, Ed Haven, M. ¥, Dillon and CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stookton Streets, Union Square. and_mald, ROLFOPC COFCICE CRORCFCRORCHORCRIONO A CACHOCH O CRCHCROROACE OROACAORCICHOROHO Ct | wite, E. S. Fitzhugh, B. S. Gailaudt, Mrs. W, s, Graham, Miss Fussell, C. F. Runyon, P. rmy, Allen G. Freeman, ", Wil | liam” H. Stanton, J. Houseman, J. S. Lawson, | Dr. John Wagner, Miss Ethel Wagner, Sam — Tt a5 dney Weinshank, H. R. Newbauer, % | Dy myth, E. W. Newhall, Mr. and Mrs, SPRINGS: From San | J. W. Elstun, H. R. Stearn, Dr. and Mrs. C. SPRIN m San From Salinas—J. A. Bacher. | G. Strong, Archbishop P. J. Riordan, Rev. P, ulier, Mrs. Comeford, F. F ra—Lee Morrison. From Ci J. Cummins, F. G. Baker, Charles C. Pennell, 3 . William D. Lough B, Straus, Miss E. Straus, W. J. Scott, . A. Wentz, Dr. C. “harles E. Windrow and wife, Mrs. F. G. Rich- From Santa' Cruz | ards, De Lancy Lewis, Mr. and Mre. Richard Mrs. G. A. Plaisted, | W. Costello, Mrs. P. K. Gordon, Mr. and Birs, Ben Lomond—J ¥. B. Sadler, A, Greene, George Van Bergin, . Lowry. From M Mrs. J. H. Hough, J. W. Jackson i Maxwell—A. F. Sutton, | Weinlander, Miss Weinlander, C. A. Seattle—! Conahan. | J. Howard. From Fresno—H. V From o W. H Lincoln. "From Ben dna L. Cohn, Cecll Z. Shirel Mary Morrison, Miss s Kate Morrison. From C. | wife, W. Parker Lyon and wife, S. N. and ‘wife, Lioyd Griffith, Miss Hazel Griffith, From Oakland—Mrs. M. A. Tregore, Miss L. | Tregore, Mrs. H. K. Zainer, Fred Kahn, M. L. Miss Virginia Pyal. From { Hadley,” Miss Charlotte Eisey, P. R. Billingili . Culbert. From Minneapolis— | and family, Mrs. §. B. Coghill, Mrs. J. A. Maclean. From Cupertino—D, | Stanley, Miss B. Brown, Mrs. M. Stewart, Mr. alls—George M. Higby. | and Mrs. J. E. Curry. From Chicago, IIL.—F. Mace, Dr. | Crace and son, W. J. Feron, Mr. and rs, r. and | Hatley, Miss Hatley, W. A. Greeson, Edward and Mre. E. A. | Withy From Los Angeles—Mr. and Mrs. 1’ Stull, Sara Hoes- | Thomas W. Phillips, W. C. Petchner, Mre. E. ert Stuil. Wede, R. H. Raphael, Charles L. Batcheiler, . Fred W. Bovnton, Miss J. W, Duncan, Miss : b _|A. K. Parsons, Miss E. H. Parsons, H. P. ey San Fran: | Fime. From Colusa—Hon. J. W. Goad, Miss Novitziy: Jatnes | Hattfe Bell Goad, M 1’ G. Richards, From San B. Hobson and , D. C. Dinan and Schwartz, Mrs. M. Schwartz, L. R. 1 “Mack and wife, d, aIr. and Mrs. D. O. . E. O'Connor, A. Oolen, J. A Y, 8. H. J. Harris, J. Abrahams, Harris, " W. Davis, | corge T. Shaw, R. A. Dunann, E. 3. McGuinn, J. A Annie Jourdaine, . Bessle Jovel, A. Ed- Lillian_Fried- arT: Matthews, M nnel, Mrs. F. J. Croll, George E. Wiegand, San Jose—Miss ordwell, A. J. re. L. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. T. W, wson, E. B. Robinson, Sherry, Edith Bherry, . Robinson, Eth J. Shannon Sullivan, Josephine Larkins, A. Lang, From Stock- udley Dean and wife, Mrs. J. Rice, Alva Le _From J." Tuchten, - rngd- ale, Charles Towe and wife, 3 a = alley Sisters Compasy, A. |G A. Glover, H. L. Foy, T. Brown, J. Robinson, Miss K. Parker, Miss Margaret Parker, Miss Ward, L. C. Swain and wife, Miss J. Crowley, J. A. Stevens and wife, Marshall Bird. Hayden, From San Fran- NA’ ol ) —Mr. d H. Nitau, Mrs. H. Nitau, B T Willlam Lang and wife, Mrs. B. o Js. A G. Rishy, ¥ seorge J. White and wite, C. J. Helmke, D. From Ben Fyan-| Toecos B 4o, Th. Thorsch..M L. Dunavan, Miss Edna Smith, Miss M. Ken- B. C. Wilson, W. horsch, Dr. Au; Logan, Miss Lily A. Fiala, | nedy, J. B. Mrs. J. B. Tallman, W. Adele H h| Miss Helbing, Dargle isey. From Alameda— y Levy, et L. Levy, Mau- | Mr. and Mrs. A. Bunker, ‘L. L. Schuler, Maurice Frank, Miss Rena | Henry Ward, Miss Mabel Ward. From Berke- Webster, R. M From San Mateo—Joha H. |ley—Mrs. R. Smille and daughter, R. H. Baxter, . Mre. John H. Kimball, Mrs. I. Rob- | Smilie, Miss M. A. McGee, Catherine McGee. a Miss Alice Robinson, Miss Ruth Robin- | From Rio Vista—L. P. Larson, Mrs. L. P. fon. From Sait Lake Cit vernor H. M. | Larson, A. M. Larson, Myrtle M. Larson. ells, Mrs. H. M. Weils, Franz Jungk, Mrs. | ¥rom Napa—Dr. and "Mrs. Porter, Miss E. Arthur Bird. From Santa Cruz—Mrs. L. B. n ‘and wife. Porter, Robert Lamde McCormick, F. W. Billing, J BeAS O. Horne, Mrs. , Mrs. J J. O. Horne, Milton Besse, Mies Blanca Mc- SPRIN W. La Berge, Mr. and Mrs. | 3 Caerrian, Miss Vickerman. From San Jose— | yrodine and wife, F. Becker, J. Brooks, Jack A. Cracmer, H. B. Freder- | 1’ A" pooegnian. From Santa Fe, N. M.— | Fiangan, Henry Baack, R. H. Bacon, Mrs. Miss 1da Leary, J. . Fox, | the viie wers cntecindeman. The guests of | Minnie ‘Hansen, George N. Bauer, Thomas W. M. Reilly. From San | manner on Tuesdas 1ot horjs WOt Dovel | Gerrity, Joe Paten, Mrs. M. Thomas Jr., Joh uires, Miss Minnie Squires, ¥ tost, having participated | Nupes Bello, F. . Sunta, M. G. Mottoe, J. B. in a ‘‘bobnen fest” (bean feast), which H place in a redwood grove about D‘le-foufll':lm::; 2 mile from the villa, popularly known as Franks Retreat, where they were served din- ner, the principal feature of which was string beans. The party eating the most beans was to be crowned ‘‘bean king,” and the honor was conferred upon Governor Wells of Utah, who was crowned an toasted by Joe czowned ax y Miss Harriet Fulton, C. M. Allen and wife, M. E. Wagner and wite, H. §. Lindsy, C. K. Perniam, M. B. Wieland, Mrs. R. A. Wilson and child, Mrs. . K. Irwin, L. E. Crandall, Miss Kate Thompson, H. N. Kilday, J. E. Harley, A. F. Potter, From Altruria—J, D. Cardwell and wife. From Watsonville—Soren Johngon, Mise Minnie Jessen, Miss Jesste Anderson. From Gilroy—Henry Mayock and wife, Miss Marle Miss Phoebe R. J. Squires. McCobb, Miss From Hollister—Mrs. Hat! Alma Drinkwater McCobb. ty—Miss Fannie J. Crowe, From Santa Rosa—C. A. ateo—M. M. Roedal. From rence. From Guerneville— R._N. Tupstall, William Cole. From Petaluma —Miss Ads M. Stone. From Bebastopol—Miss Frances Cain From Camp Meeker—Charles L. Darling, Heary W. Darling. From Port- | Here's o toast, let all drink d Clark, C. E. Thomas and wife, land, Or—3tiss Eaythe Wadkics. From Dun- | To the aipenkoeniz in bis retrost, e Kannely, L . Klipatrick, R . And s tear for the other kings and queens, | Jimeen, M M. E, Mitzgerald, Arthur Fitzger- AT BERGESHEIM—Miss Edna M. Davis, 0 ik they know it all, when they don't | a1a, Miss Phileta Fitzgerald, Dan Regan, Miss San Francieco; Mrs. T. J. Davis, San Fran- | It surely is & touching sight Ella Regan, HP. Laws, Joscph Relf, Miss cisoo; William Lange Jr.. San Francisco; Mrs. | To see a noble appetite, Marguerite Fitzgerald. From Menlo Park—P. Willlam Lange Jr., Ban Francisco; Miss Eva | And minstrels long the praise will sing J. Maloney. FREENR Smith _San Francisco; Miss Davis Berkeley: | Of Governor Wells, the bohnenking: AT PARAISO SPRINGS—From San Fran- glsco: R Rosenbaum end wite, Henry Block rs. Miss Winter, Philadelphia; W. Kahi, Oakland; But now, good friends, ¥ Mrs. 8. A, Gieabon, £an Francisco; Mies Gen. D s "L YT e While we bestow the second prize evieve (leason San Francisco; P. Casovia, | On the 1 wi . Edwin_Cooper, . Cooper, Miss Tessa akiand; Mrs. P. Casovia, Ouskland: Mrs, J.| Who cooked :h:flg:(nr - Gorman, Mrs, A. Mahoney, Miss Lillian Park- C. Pump San Francisce; Mrs. J. Owens, | By my falth is a queen, er, Jackson Browne, Mrs. . Browne, J. P. E._Anderson, L. Street, B. Btewart, A Green- Moran, H. §. Gable, G. P. Connell, D. Crooks, W. G. Hummel and wife, J. T. Murphy, Miss Sadie Mayer, Miss F. R, Wickersham, Mise J. Farney, Miss A. Farney, J. J. Mahoney, Mrs. So a kranz to koenigin Haesters, PN way, Ban Francisco, » AT HOBERG'E RESORT: From San Fran- AL B A T e el oy | cisco_Miss L. Renout. F. Licboldt, C. Traul- | . 3. Hoftman, Mrs. McGrath, R. R. Ritchy, Sersherger. David Her, Mr avd Mys. James | So liss Emily Engdall, Miss Cecile Bngdall, | ¢” 'A. ‘Guinn, Busene Kobibers, A, Garrigo, 3 Cummig, Mra M B. Cumming Miss Jean | doiph Borgreiat, Mr. and Mre. C Vgl atu- | Charles Mager and wife, Miss Hilds Maver, mming. Miss Virginia Kerr Cumming, Miss y T. "7 “Pnillips, Louis Souc and wife, George Anna Weller, Claus Tiedemann and wify D. Feldermann, Miss M. Sullivan, Miss ’h.J{- Mathows, Mr. and Mrs, C. Anderson, G. Miller, H. Stolzenwaldt, I Schwartz, J. B. Hanks, Miss L. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Barton Mamie Suliivan Miss Jose S. Larkins Miss Edith Sherry, Miss Ethel Sherry, L. W. Snow, W. J. Kearney, G. L. Hinskamp and wife, A. J. Weldon, Mrs. Chariotte Robinson, Walter Koerner, E. F. Baruth, Mrs. E. F. Baruth. From Oakland—Mrs. B. W. French and wife, Mrs.. R. Schwartz, Mrs, J. Steen, Mrs. Cooper and son, Miss Alice Trask, A. Alexander and Robinson, E. B, Robinson, Arthur Larsen, | and baby, Mrs. Crowley, wife. From San Jose—P. Estrade, Robert Myrtle Larsen, 1 Goodman, Louis Metrger. | Mies Healy Miss Walloce, Mr. and sies. ‘oh: | Lawny, Della Macabes, G. B. Mason, M. E. Dr 3 V. Leonard, Julius Somnenberg, Mra. .| man, M. Schwartz. O, Bozio P anieiof | Minaham, I N. Chappman. ~From Watson- M A arri . Al alterstet, , O'N 9 . s, | Ville—J. Cronk, ‘redericl rikson, rs. Marriott, Miss iott rt Walterstein, | Pouchan, D. O'Nelll, Miss O'Neill, A. F. Ber- by oafhgs - ing L 2ol Luella, Hudson, Robe: Adam Mill and wife, B. J. Petrie and wife, - rey—¥. R, McQuigg, H. J. Schauppel, Mrs. F. . nard, Mrs. Bernard, L. C ‘arral k Smith, William M. Peck. o Captais Jik Tay Peter Wendelen and wife, Captain John Thode, Sam Soloman, ¥ Mrs. Captain §. Janssen. T. Hock, W. M. Ran: | C. Kortjokn, C. Pleperling and Gunzendorfer. From Salinas—George R. Gell M. E Baker, H. H. Eiliott, J. F. Shuitz, | Olife Williams, Harry Er:er;f' u‘.‘;'.'"m,f,",':; Feeny, S. Hauser, J. F. Froly, J, Berthelson, 7 Raymond T, J. Weldon and wife, Mis< | Clegg, Miss S. Wolfskill, Mrs. W. Brayden, | B+ Nelson. From Eugene, Or.—0, P. Waddle. Mary G, Weldon, G. Rosenberg, P. Harney, | Miss Edith Brayden, Mrs. J. H. Wolfskill, C. R g Orrin McMurray and wife, M. A. Larsen, L.|R. Jewell From ' Oakland—Mrs. H. Tum| AT PASO ROBLES HOT SPRINGS—From P Larsen, P. J. Larsen George Dawson, C G. E. Gates, 1da Noack, Miss Anna | San Francisco—H. H. Bardin, J. D. Morton, 3 Emih ¥, C. Lewitt, William C. Snead. | Kraft. B. McGinnis, Miss Harris, C. Helmke, | H. H. P. Havet, F. Goetz, Harry J. McEnroe, Fresno—Mrs W. W. Burdick, Dorothy Bur- | G. White. From Alameda—L. L. Schuler. | wite and daughter; Fred W. Pitts, D. A. Men. dek Oskiané—George J. White, Charles | From San Anselmo—W. Wessel and wife, J. | denball and wife, Miss_ Eila Johnson, Miss Helmke, Alameda—L. L. Schuler, Hammond. From Sulsun—W. Sweeney. From | Berryl Taylor, A. H. Frank, Leo Pockivitz, T B by N e er,” Boyd | N. Mortenson and son, H. L. Paddock, J. F. Eugent, J. F. Cleary and Theodore Hardee. From San Jose—I. B. McMahill, C. W. Cobb, Jacob Schienker. From Los Angeles—Miss C. AT HOTEL CAPITOLA: From San Fran- Stein and wife, J. W , Mrs. AT BYRON BPRINGS: Elstern and From Ban Fran- Carrie Burns, B. Bernhetm, E. C. Power, W, | cisco—May Doherty Annie Doherty. Peter | Benson, T. D. Connelly, G. W. Sesslons, Mrs. Theodore J. Roche, Paul W. . H. McMahan, James A. Kelon, C.|H. Hiichkies. ~From Hanford—F. Bader. k. and Mrs s . Plant, . G. Metcalf, A. Metcalf, Preston Mor- | From Elmhurst—Mrs, M. Woodward. From Richardson, Mrs. C. E. Yeater and J. Desbarts, L' Levy, Alexander McKay, | Berkeley—J. L. Barker, R. W. Tully and wife, b o Fintiaren "Sie. M Clark, Miss Kadah | Pr. K. §. Stern’ Fred B. Smith, J. F. Hinkin, | W. C. Gates. From San Luis Obispo—E. W. e M Adeiwdorter, Mrs. V. Verdel, | . . Green, J 6. Smith, Johin D. O'Brien, | Clark, E. S. Hoyt, Benjamin Brooks, Charles Dr. B. ¥. Alden, Dr. Gere, W. H. Gray, T.|James Willlamson Mrs. J. Rickard, Jobn R.|Ricketts, W. R. Spence, M. Lewin, L. M. Brown and wite, C. A. Dennett, A, Gradin, §. | Savers, Edward Clark, Mrs. Alice Kavanaugh, | Fitahugh, D. W. McCurry, From Oakland— Persson, J. J. Henarick and wife, H. Dabel- | Mrs. Naughton, George W, Reed. Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Ynez Galindo and nurse, Miss Galindo. e, H. H. Lynch, wife and son, | W. J. Gorham. Colonel P."W. West, U. S, A.; | From New York—Mrs. A. Mitchell. From fon, Miss Mattle Simonds, Mr. | Mrs. John Sloan, J R. Segan, James Boyer, | Omaha—T. J._Hysham. From Tombstone, McAvoy, Miss Minnie McA Mr. and Mrs. J. L_Bell, John F. Kennedy, | Ariz.—W. H. Neel, Miss Murray, E. Sullivan, Miss N. Kennedy, H. P. Cheesebrough and ol » A Shi;k and_wife, wife, Mrs. I Levy, Mrs C.A. Walton, Mrs. AT LAUREL DELL—Ethel Sherry, E, Sher- ry, §. Larkins, 11 H. A, E. Kretschener, O'Malley, Mr, and W. A. Rogers Robert Douglas ar. O L Shamnwad, M, and "Mos. W. % ore. rett E_§. Pick, J. F. Hink, Charles L. Shain- M. Sullivan, W. ooper, Idalene O'Malley, Lottie Dakland—Mre Miss Helen Bon, .3 Mre. J, O'Malley, Edwin Mise Claire Bon, Mre. M. E. Chauche, Frank | Wald, ¥, H_Hardle, Ogden Rafferty, Miss E. | 0" y, Harry Howard, ham Roller, E. D. Bates and wife, Mrs. Charles T, | Pattérson Willlam A. Mackey, Mr. 'and Mrs. c.“x:'glfn’e,fl. E. Renshaw, L. l(.!‘o‘nel:oll Y, 3. Weich, L. P. Selby, D. H. Rand, Marjorie Ber-| W. F. Kane, Mrs. M. J. Gunaigh C. M.|Crowley, Myrtie Daltt, Dr. Eaton, C. M. ovich Elizabeth Wundseh, J. H. Petherick | Bchoonmaker. L. M. Juhl, James Gosgrove, | Alexander, George Roff, Louise Roff, X Vina wife, Miss Bessie Morriéon, Miss Ma- | Mrs. Cosgrove, D. MeDonald, J. F, Monros, | Hommer, ~Charles Lachman, W. " Hyman, i Morrison, €. Schaman, W. Hanson. From | Mrs. W. S. Schere, Mrs. E.' W. McKinstry, | M. 1. Samter, P. Myers, A. H, Smith, L. Berkeley—Mre. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mc- | Mrs, C. H. Hodges, Rabbi M. D. . Mrs, | Baruth, E. Baruth, W. 8. O'Brien, J. Connell, fvoy, Miss Mamie McAvoy. From San Jose— | Fred Cook. Mrs. P.'F. Nolan Miss Kittie No- | James Cunningham, Mrs. C. Robinson, E, B. A0dlc B. Conroy, Ada B. Kelly, Mrs. W. F,|lan, Leo ¥, Nolan, Mrs. I Levy Miss Flor- | Robinson, W, H. Robinson, Miss Pringle, 8. funt, F. Burrell, Miss Thompson, Mr. ence Levy, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. ‘Horton, Mr.|J. Pringle, Mrs. 8. B. Valentine, ' Mrs. W. H. Mre. ‘Barker, A. 5. Brotherhood, W. and Mrs Thomes Kirkpatrick. A. G. Smith, | Miller, Valentine Miller, Mrs.. R. Hennéssy, £, F, Anderscn, Tuomas Rew W E. King: J. L Bili, Father H. 5 er B, Sean. | Perey’ B, Hennessy, Miss Heont B hito Ziegler, C. W. Quitly, William Richard- 3 v Rackon, Charles Rheinhardt. Mrs. | Nellle Wheeler, W.' Larken, Sol Seligsohn, 0 e sayer, Andres Malvoos 3. Lotia | . Grunfeed, Louls Bearwald Ben fovs, 1ir. | Monroe D Oresn, john H. Powers, A b oew firsge, Marcie Burehard, L. E. Appleton, wife | and Mrs. P.'A. McDonald. Miss M. McDonald, | mour, €. L. Cai , F. M. Weger, L. D. und child, S H._Payné, Mr. and Mrs. Wil | Jacob Hauck Mr and Mrs. C. J. Meyer, James | Halman, Mrs. Annie Hal J."H. Voor- , B F Willlameon Daniel Casey, Mr. and Mre. bayl | singer. R. C. Hosmer, Mrs. Annie Hosmer, Steindorft, H. H Welsh. J. H. Ki, From | Mrs. Nellie Edwards, Mrs. J. N. . Mise Oakland—Mrs, O. H. Hans, Mrs. L, Samuels, | Anna O'Dea, Mrs. Carlos Contrado, ‘L. L. H. G. Torrence, C. A. Buckel, Sarah I. From Sulsun—Charles Besker, Wiiam Bockry, ¥From Wheatland—Mrs. E. M. Breuse, Mrs, w. From Fresno—G. M Baxter. . W. Tare and Mrs, H. Gilbert. H. W. Gilbert, '5: 5 ulu—J Dater,” T. Gale, E4 Whitson, Will James o ‘Thomas Wit m-m. erryhr: Siine " Alice Corley. Miss Joste Smith, Greenberg, Carl Dunderberg, Baw. steln. AT_AETNA SPRINGE—From Francis- co: R, Maertins, Gl‘:?l?. Marcus rdl fe. From Edna mer- \ Andrew J. Lawrence, E. M. Grimes an aliejo~H. W. A. Mackinder, E. Galewsky, mm&&m& . i; Events mon will be pleased to see her friends Sunday, August 9, from 2 to 6 o'clock, prior to her departure for Nome. WEDDINGS. Charles Sightner and Miss D. Segall were united in marriage at the Star of fhe Sea Church last Tuesday morning. Rev. Father Thomas P. Heverin, assist- ant rector of the church, performed the ceremony. * e 0 Miss Irene B. Ward and Charles M. Dufficy * will be united in marriage on Tuesday, August 2%, at St. Dominic’s Church. Miss Mildred Ward, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor and Rafael Dufficy, a brother of the groom, will be best man. The Misses Alica and Eliza- beth Dufficy are to act as malds of honor, and the ushers will be George B. Keane and H. F. Anderson. After the wedding the bride and groom will sail for Japan. T Miss Fannie Montrose, sister of beauti- ful Helene Montrose at Fischer’s Theater and of Ollie Morosco, the well known the- atrical manager, was married to Jethro ‘Warner, the tenor of the Castle Square Opera Company, in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 23. The couple have gone to London to spend their honeymoon. ey # Julius Denecke and Miss Therese Cor- refa were married at §t. Mary's Cathedral on July 21 by Rev. Father Hannigan, Biie e The marriage of Sybil Forsythe Bag- pall to Dr. Albert James Ricée will take place the 20th of this month at 707 Mason street, the home of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Albert Bagnall. R & Arthur’' G. Prouty, a popular salesman of the wholesale jewelry firm of Hall & Sons, was united in marriage to Miss Amy O. Keller of 806 Fddy street, San Francisco, in St. Stephen’s Church on Wednesday evening last at 8 o’clock. The | Rev. Ernst Bradley officlated and Ger- | ard Barton played a wedding march. A well filled church showed the popularity of the bride and groom. Immediately following the Prouty-Kel- ler wedding another very happy wedding party filled the church, when the Rev. Ernst Bradley united in marriage George P. Wetmore and Rebecca E. Mathews. After the ceremony the bridal party went | to the home of the bride, 2146 Golden Gate avenue, where a fine wedding supper was provided and a most happy time indulged | in by all. HOME PARTIES. Mrs. E. J. Bogel was the hostess at a luncheon given at her home in Mill Val- ley last week to several of her friends. | The tables were spread under the trees and were artistically decorated with ferns and flowers. Among those present were: Mrs. C. Schmidt, Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. J. Gosliner, Mrs. H. F. Maass, Mrs. W. Harms, Mrs. BE. Hoge, Mrs. H. Schlessel- mann, Mrs. F. W. Volkmann, Mrs. F. Hennings, Mrs. L. Hoeckle, Mrs. A. Maas, Mrs. A. Cornahreus, Mrs. M. Gomperts, Mrs. J. Thierbach, Mrs. J. Sichlau, Mrs. | K. Zinnen, Mrs. E. Brunner, Mrs. C.| Stubenrauch, Ella S8chmidt, Editha Bogel, | Gertrude Schmidt, Otto and Adolph| Schmidt. AR A pleasant surprise party was tendered Miss Ruby Shalef at her home, 1037 How- | ard street, Sunday evening last. The early | part of the evening was spent in games, | singing and dancing, and at 12 o’clock the | guests repaired to the dining room, where | a sumptuous: repast was . in waiting. | Games and dancing were kept. up until an early hour in the morning. Among| those present were Miss Taylor, Miss An- nie Farbsteln, Misses Esther Altman, Mary Koenigsberg, Sarah Koenigsberg, | Esther Buzzini, Margaret McShea, Olga | Regli, Jennie Raabe, Fannie Goldstein, Mary Schneider, Florence Harris, Annie | Cuffield, Sadie Meyers, Fern Willlamson, Mrs. Beck, Fannie Shalef and Ruby Sha- |, lef; Hans Wollesen, Manuel Harris, Harry | Harris, Harry Bishop, Jack Greenspan, Herman Koenigsberg, Yetta Silverberg, Willie Weinstock, Joe Levin, Ben Cau- field, Jack Franklin, George Frankliin, Billy Shalef, Mr. and Mrs. Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Barbsy, Mr. and Mrs, Shalef and Charles Bahr. . e An enjovable surprise party was given Mrs. Willlam Samuel at 1521 O'Farrell street on Friday afternoon, July 24, by her many friends. Those present were Mrs. B. Lew, Mrs. K. Max, Mrs. A. Rush, Mrs. H. Loverich, Mrs. M. Lafea, Mrs. D. Emmick, Mrs. M, B. Harris, Mrs. B. Ross, Mrs. H. Cobn, Mrs. C. Cohn, Mrs. L. Houseman, Mrs. Willlam Spier, Mrs. 8. Kafka, Mrs, B. Joseph, Mrs. M. | Cohen, Mrs. A. Kronberg, Mrs. W. Wolff and Mrs. E. Evans. . Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bacon were the guests of honor at a dinner and a very enjoyable surprise party given Ilast Thursday by Mr. Bacon's sister, Mme. L. A. Borbier, at her residence on Van Ness avenue. The occasion being the nineteenth anniversary of their marriage they were the recipients of many beautiful . gifts. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Louls Glass, Miss Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bacon, Miss Arcelia Perkins, Scott Hen. ricks, Miss Ramona Henricks, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ramft, Mme. L. A. Sorbier, Miss Marie Sorbier and Miss Cecile Sor- bier. s e s A farewell supper was tendered to Miss Gussie Meyer last Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Levy at their resi- dence, 214 Seventh . street, The rooms were beautifully decorated with . ferns, flowers, etc., and presented a very pictur- esque appearance. Many toasts were fa- vored to the young lady, who will soon depart upon the sea of matrimony, leav- ing for Portland to meet her future hus- band, 8. Dobrin of Olympia, Wash. The following guests were present: Mrs. K. Fliesher, Miss Celia Fliesher, M. Dobrin, ADVERTISEMENTS. 09009000000200000008 DETERMINATION § Will Achieve Much. You Can Become BEAUTIFUL ! My preparations will beautify all a-::me Jjust a little bit, most a great MRS. NETTIE HARRISON'S LOLA MONTEZ CREME Is so perfect - that hunds ; whom Tomay refer hundreds to ou will gladl 8ing its praises. It Is harmi Is effective. Tt will develapa:"thlé ace, arm or neck—feeds t havsted tissues orcaton o healthg a healthy complexion. All d: fasta {hree months. °% sam < Dot Wwill be sent free with valuable ad- vice for the return e of this ad. with Treatment at parlors if desired. 1 employ no traveling agents. Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON, Dei ogist. rmatols 140 GEARY STREET, San Francisco, Cal. Continuation of the Undermuslin Sale [Third Floor Kearny Street] Last week’s great. success induces us to continue this sale for another week — All the original values may still be had — we counted on a big business and prepared accordingly. = We are ready for another demonstration. Never were new, desirable undergarments offered at anywhere near such prices as these: 3 NIGHT GOWNS DRAWERS CORSET COVERS Muslin Gowns, with tucked and| Muslin Drawers, ruffle trimmed with | Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed hemstitched yokes ........... 45c | tucks .. -..25¢ |with 4 rows of lace Insertion ........45¢ Cambric Gowns, trimmed with clus-| Cambric Drawers, ruffle trimmed | Nainsook Corset Covers, low neck, ter tucks and ruffle sweseeeesmeseses oenes. 55¢ | With fuicks and hemstitching......... 45¢ lorettily trimmed with lace... ........85¢ Cambric Gowns, V neck, trimmed | _ Gambric Drawers, ruffle trimmed | njjnoq)c Corset Covers, exquisitely with tucks and embroldery ......... 85¢ g‘:: "l‘tl’;‘;;’d"l";;m:l"w 5 38 % trimmed with lace and embroide;y ers at $1.00, $1.35, $1.50 to $3. i Long Cloth Gowns, yoke trimmed beading " lethl cl\:‘slter tucks, hemstitching and Mosil d%i:Er!sgi . i ace insertion .......c. ceueees uslin an mbric Chemises, plain | ¢, mbric Skirts, lawn ruffle trimmed and embroidery trimmed ... € |with tucks and hemstichings ........80¢ Nainsook Chemises, trimmed with embroldery ruffie, beading and rib-| Cambric Skirts, lawn ruffie m:‘l'”o'g y 50 to $6.50 bon . 85¢ [with torchon lace... (m Floor Kearny St. SKIRTS Fine Nainsook Gowns, prettily trim- med with hemstitched tucks and blind embroidery... Others at $1.65, $1.95, $2.25 to $5.50 Others at $1.00, $1.40, §1.75 to $4.00 | Others at $1.50, $2.00, $2 An Exceptional Silk Sale 8s¢c, $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Silks at §5¢ a Yard To-morrow we start the selling of several hundred yards of Rich, High Grade, Fancy Silks at Greatly Reduced Prices —The lot includes Taffetas, Louisines, Peau de Cygnes and Satin Armures in the most popular effects of the season — The patterns are beautiful, among them all the latest checks, plaids, brocades and two. toned effects— Sjlks that never sell for less than 8sc, 65C $1.00 and$r.25 per yard—all reduced for to-morrow’s sale to............ Sales of Floss Pillows|Shell Combs and Pins [First Floor Sutter Street] [Second Floor Kearny Street] Another large shipment just arrived of those We show an exceedingly large assortment of Combs and Hair Pins, in shell and amber, for excellent quality Floss Pillows, which we place on sale Monday at the following extraordinarily | ladies’ hair ornamentation — that look like real shell—finely finished and strong—Just read how low prices: Pillows, size 18 x 18, weight 13 oz. modestly they are priced : Pillows, size 20 x 20, weight 17 oz Barette Combs. eae ssssensnsens 306y 35¢ and 40c each ll:;:]lows, size 22 x 22, weig?t zg oz. Side Combs 25¢, 30c and 35¢ each ows, size 24 x 24, weight 0i e : 4 SEiChE 28 o8 Back Combs.....seee 30c, 40c and 60c each Hair Pins, large loop .. .25¢, 30c and 35¢c each Pillows, size 26 x 26, weight 34 oz Pillows, size 28 x 28, weight 40 oz , Sheep Skins at 35¢ Each The best skins for burnt work you ever saw for 35¢ — which means that they areine quality, full size, good, clear skins, in such desirable colors as light, medium and dark Brown, light and dark Green, Red, Tan, Terra Cotta and Gray — We secured a large lot of them and place the entire purchase on sale to-morrow—The special priced uring this sale is, per skin.... 35C First Floor Beautiful Handmade Collars Reduced &=+ Finest of imported ready-to-wear COLLARS and REVERES for dress and coat trimming marked at prices which guarantee rapid selling—some are beautifully spangled, some braided, others exquisitely appliqued in black, steel and velvet—over 50 different shapes in latest designs to cheose from—all at greatly reduced prices: Collars. Formerly $3.50, reduced to Collars Formerly $3.75, reduced to Collars Formerly $4.50, reduced to Collars Formerly $6.25, reduced to Fine Values in Arabian Lace Curtains [Second Floor Sutter Street] Doing double the business in Lace Curtains we did last year —stock twice as large, variety bigger and better — because of the great quantities of Curtains we are constantly offering, we are in position to advertise many extraordinary values—These for to-morrow : Arabian Curtains with plain centers| Arabian Curtains, with cable net| Arabian Cable Net Curtains, with and corded borders, all new designs; | centers, pretty scroll borders, full size: elaborately corded single and double worth $3.co pair, at... $2.50 | worth $3.75 pair, at. w--.$3.00 [borders; worth $4.25 pair, at.. $3.75 Arabian Curtains, novelty patterns,| Arabian Curtains, fine cable net,| Arabian Curtains, for parlor use, ex- with plain centers; worth regularly |in a choice variety of exclusive de- quisite designs in noveity effects; worth #$3.50 pair, at ...ccueee e ore-. 3275 | signs; worth $4.c0 pair, at......... 1$5.00 pair, at .... $4.25 Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples sent to any address (Se:oud Floor Mearny Street Collars Formerly $10.co reduced to..... Collars Formerly $12.50 reduced t0me.cceorriiumens Collars Formerly $14.50 reduced to.. Collars Formerly $15.00 reduced to......... $1.50 —,—————————— s Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levy, Lévy, Arthur Levy, Miss Elsie Cohn, M. Cohn, Miss Tillie Cohn, S. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Griesman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewin, H. Lewin, Herman Bauer, Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Max Men- delsohn, Mrs. A. Mendelson, Mrs. Dobrin, Miss Rhoda Ferner, Pauline Levy, Levy, Leon Levy and Mrs. Meyer. e given to Mrs. W. M. Adams by her friends Monday evenihg, August 3, at her resi- dence, 115% Bernard street. was spent in singing, dancing and various games. o’'clock. Chick, Miss Etta Chick, Chick, Miss Juanita Adams, Miss Edna Adams, Miss Josephine Adams, Miss May Adams, Miss Ruby Adams, Mrs. W. M. Adams, Fred Meyer, Boehme, Charles Smeltz, Pierce Robertson, Manuel Chevers, Erwin Schwab, Manuel Bolveres, F. Dillion, John Adams and Clifford Adams. . . Thursday by Mrs. John D. Gall at her home, 1424 Laguna street, to Mrs. Charles Gall of Stockton. somely decorated. . guests and all thoroughly enjoyed them- selves, the hostess being a charming en- tertainer. band tendered a serenade to Ewing Bow- ers, a member of the band, on Monday night in Ftuitvale. prise and caught Mr. Bowers in his fa- tigue uniform. for just such an emergency, and had the caterer, with all the good things to eat and drink, with them. Playing, singing and speeches were indulged in until the last train for the city. C. Foster as toast- master excelled himself. Dittmar and H. Dibben made the crack speeches of the evening. The occasion was the moving of Mr. Bowers from San Francisco Into his new house in Fruit- | vale. picnic in San Rafael Park last Sunday, which was a decided success, only mem- bers, thelr wives and families being pres- ent. The fun was fast and furious. There was bowling for ladies for fine, expensive prizes, the lady making the highest score to have first choice or pick of all the prizes, the next second choice and so on | until all the prizes were disposed of. The bowling was free and for ladies only. Then came games and races for children, and then the races for members of the to participate in that particular amuse- -&urwvoudsnertmiuo— ‘ment. The cess. through Sonoma, Mendocino, Lake and Napa counties and after a week's stay here her husband will join her in a tour of Catalina Island and Southern Califor- nia. At Los Angeles they will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. Steinhart. . o home and will be pleased to receive hee friends at Hotel Dartmouth, 85 Post street. Miss Rose Miss Rose Goodman has been visiting friends at Palo Alto. g Griesman, Misses Flora and Ida Arthur Bauer, Jacob Miss Marion L. Bear has returned from Los Gatos and removed from 1232 Post street to 1428 Octavia street. Mrs. J. H. Mallett and daughter have returned home from Giant Forest, where they have been sojourning for the past few weeks. Cash, Miss Maurice Mr. Arthur Levy, il Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Levy and family have moved from 1626 Buchanan street to 1471 O’'Farrell street. A ADVERTISEMENTS. ACIAL BLLIYIBES A very enjoyable surprise party was . Dr. and Mrs. Victor Orella, accompanied by Miss Alice Deming, have left for the Orella rancho, at Orellas, Santa Barbara County. The evening % Refreshments were served at 11 Those present were Mrs. W. F. Miss Nellie s 9ie Mrs. Dr. McLennan of Tonga, with her daughter, Miss McLennan, and Miss Reichelmann, are rusticating at their country home, “The Laurels.” . . Otto Cash, Lou Silvio Rossi, . Dr. Davie, a dentist of Fijl, returns to his island home by the Ventura after a trip to the Bast. While in California he was the guest of Mrs. Dr. McLennan at her home, “The Laurels.” RS A 72 %’- nzc%ff”m’ogv— Y szrazron rmrs wreznm - ALz oR TE 3 DR L ‘WILLIAMS 371 GEARY-ST-SF EIEENEDORERSNAT = WRINKLES B and all factal ] BLEMISHES Temoved by the RETSLOFF 5% No knife. No pain. Witeh Hazel and Astrin- i gent. The peer of ail skin foods, $2. - Dr. E. H. 2004 Clay st. ne An elegant luncheon was given last Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Toole of Oak- land, who have been Jn Mexico for the last six months, have returned home. . s e The tables were hand- There were fifteen Mrs. Pink Shaen has left for a month's trip to Los Angeles and Catalina. € eiie CLUB PARTIES. The members of the Austrian military| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Plagemann an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Edythe to Douz‘lu .C. l"lo'nrd_ It was @ genuine sur-| . _ ;4 Mrs. L. A. Teague have taken apartments at the Berkshire for the autumn. . TR Mrs. Basch and Misses Frances and Rose Basch of Oakland have moved to 609 Eighteenth l&reet.. . The band was prepared . Mrs, Lillie Magnin_announce the con- firmation of her son Edgar at the Geary- street Temple, Saturday morning, August 8, at 10 o’clock. Reception Sunday, August 9, from 2 to 5 o:c'lack'. at 636 Grove street. . A. Timmins, C. e e Extra Special Sale il e X R i KIMONAS::23 Beauties T. SHIBATA, Japanese Store, 336 Kearnmy St. ‘Ethel Nourse of 278 Tha Tideptbdant. Rifies Bad & private | 1oaes Sogt Carl street re- turned yesterday from Minnesota, w! she has been spending. the last hzf: months. T ) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Q'Brien ar- rived at Santa Barbara lug Saturday from Catalina Island. They will return to San about the middle of August. B Alan'N. Maginis, who has been spendi the summer months in Mill Vu:z;'. 'x;g return to San l:nnslsco. on Monday. Visitors, Don't Fail to See QUONG WING TAI & CO., 320 KEARNY ST. Largest Stock of Chinese and Japanese Goods in the City. Besatiful Siik Bad- Emtroidered Hand- SPEC ierehiefs; this wa -k l& np SUPERFLUOUS HAIR _Dancing was in progress all| those whose tastes led them Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McGivern are spend- ing a few days :! H.oul Del Monte, . Miss Mollle Davis has returned Yrom the and is now facial blemishes removed 2 ol ;;:.;‘m spending some time | And all other factal. bl s are by trip| | Mrs. Hamry S Bes. returned | 2oy ermaneacy EuAranteeds houms 1 10 3 Py

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