The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 23, 1903, Page 36

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No other medicine in the world exclusively for women has made so many actual cures”and attained such an enormous sale as has More than a million women have been restored to health by it. Merit alone can make such a record. Wise are the women who will accept no substitute. 2 3 Williams, Miss C. Williams, . E. D. Perry and wife, Miss ( rley, Miss Mrs. T. Beck, Mrs. D. onte hom u Averett, Bessie Aver- Hartez, Wa wife, E. M.’ Silvey, C. W. Valley Younger Bories: Muy 9 C. Hihn, H From | B G. Williams 5 5 Freeman, Je and wife, Mrs. M. | Mrs. Houle, W Heger, J. F. Bender, ) —Mre. M. Bengard, Chris. | M. E. Kenney, Katherine A. Cope, T. M Thorup, Mrs. W. S. Morse. | drum, H. W. Tracy, H. G. Taylor, F. Fra- I. Madsen, Mrs. H. J. | zer, F. T. Boynton, R. V. Withrow, Thomas C. Tharp. F Santa Rosa | J. Davis, H. C. Brown, A. F, Bassett, Henry ‘\ Lynch, J. Berg, H. Bercovic Percy ait, Mrs. L. A. Osgood, Harry Osgox . 3 + I vlli‘h '3H,u X“«I; E !-X“ Hihn, Rnlph L\\wp %% Lowe, icknell, 4 Frr-\r}, A‘Tk.yhr‘ N Miss Colline, Miss Ml?s lsxldml:r:; L amilton Kelly Fothering” | H."E, pind and w e, Johnston, F. T. geies—M:. and Mrs. W. G. | ham, Mies A Mids ‘Jennie Mona- Cashman, W. B, Crow, C. H. Baker, Miss Ha- - W Y]‘wr.‘n \:ML_ er W R. 1‘ o *;rfih"“r‘ gan, . Horlock and wife, S.'T. Corum, b ! 2 s 3 ';. J o J T‘lvld]/ and wife, George P. Beveridge, ladeiphia, Pa From Oakland— | Hector Beveridge, H. V. F. Turner, ell, David | C. Herschback., Thomas Hershback, Mrs. ¥ Y Kathryn | White, Miss McGover) Evelyn White, R. E. Wachorst | Radcliff and wife, Caivert Wilson and wife. an Mateo— | 7' R, Curnow and wife, Maud Curnow, Mabel ahats e Curnow, Grace Curnow, Mrs. Grace Ryd ol Rhoads, Wi om San Jose— H. Stapp 80d wite, | Millsre Hymap ¢F BelAtt, Michael Hyman, 1, Fifteenth | Mise Bernice Stapy tapp, Frank Stapp. ————— From Marysville—C. C. Rubel. From Wood- | Louis Kerget, L. B. Kanslow, R. W. | Fire on Post Street. g, W. Y xs;:»“ir:fi" M\utg}{}fievpfl:p'_‘ Last Monday evening a fire broke out in Rummelsburg, Dr. Cassau, | the basement of the store of Strauss & Froh- sri—A. Rumgay. From San Pablo | man, 107 Post street. The Fire Department Alameda, From Los Angeles—T. N. |responded with their usual promptness, and Canfield. From Lakeport—Mrs. W. C. Butler, | the result was that the damage was confined Mre. George Donders. From Kelseyville—A | chiefly to smoke. After a week's delay, dur- Lea he been close : From San Fran . nary interest to San Francisco ladies. ———— HOT SPRINGS F. Terkelson and wife. Jr.. Harry M Miss Grace Burmelster. { | i From San | L .| i | | | | | Returns to Chinese Husband. Grace Williams, Ward, Miss ‘Annette | Miss A Mec- Terkelson Erickson Miss Ruth Cohn, ng which all business has been suspended and h a satisfactory ad- AT k) AMATH SPRIN Justme been made w - clo Hoftman, F. 3. Sullivan, E. Me- | pant ned, and to-morrow moraing. Bt yf‘\l(‘ A. W. Stauffir. From Sacramento—E. | 9 o'clock the store will be open for business. F. Peart From Chica o-—H. P. Bri , J. 8. At this time they will inaugurate a Eire Sale Briscoe. From Yr Simmert. From | in order to dispose of the $150,000 stock that g From _ Seattle, ns camaged. They will also reduce prices on Leroy J. Chapman. From Portland, | everything in the store to make the sale still Ward m Klamath Falls, Or mc attractive. The fact that the stock is Armstrong. From Washington, D. | alinost new, having just arrived for Fall trade, Moore. makes this sale an event of more than ordi- the girl who married A. D. Shep. | Donald, Miss K. Michaelson, Willlam F. Dahl, | ( 2 > William . | Miss M. Sullivan, Miss A G, Sheridan, J. A. | Chan On, a Chinese, has carried her point | Strand_ Mrs A. A. Cottrell, Mrs, M. C. Smith, [ and yesterday in Judge Lawlor's court, Schoenholz Liebenba Mrs| Willlam Brown, Mrs. V. A. Kesner and with the consent of her mother, she was Max M. Coh H. Schoenholz, | #on, Miss Carolyn Armstrong, §. C. Schwartz, L. Lebenhaun: yon, Jumes Ag- | Miss M. Hogan, Miss A. Commerford, Mrs. C. | 2llowed to return to her husband. The i iward Jones, R. D. | Commerford, E. J. Banning, H. Overmohle, | matter was taken before the Judge about W. Brown. Mr. and | J. Foley, William A. Graufield. Jack Moore, | three months ago on an application by " v "'fffl'k ‘131‘“!;”" J J;“ ";ukb\';'llnn L ‘:“r"";:- the girl’s mother to have her sent to seorge Lawrence, Miss p .. Sisen- ,vine, J. H. Donovan and wite, Dr. F. H. Law- | S0me public institution with a view to ] YeU. From Menlo Pa e son. Miss Ella Lawson_Miss Ada Small, Frank | having the marriage annulled. She was Reis, Miss Frances Harris, Y. Elis- | A Davis, Miss Ella McLaughlin, Colonei Frank | sent to the House of Correction as end wife, Mies Ellaworth, Jeff M.‘Moore | A" Ellis, Miss F, Doyle, Miss Ada Peters. | twice called into court to see if Rh:‘:v;'l‘]‘j Qakland R H_Davis, Booth P. Sea- | From Oakland—Frank Peralta and family. | give up Chan On and live with de L. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. John | Mre. H. Matthews Miss A. Coghlan,_ Mrs. A. | e with her moth- & Farnham. From Lo “An- | Daniels. Miss Etta Smith. Miss C. F. Schall. | ©T. but she was obdurate, and yesterday piicQuage, M H. Coulee and wite. | From sausalito—Edward | Broderick, ~Dan | the mother acknowledged herself beaten - ise Margaret Jacks, Charles | ;. Laughlin, C. A. Kane. From | and the Judge dismissed the a \der. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Winter, | Nap elson Wulft and daughter, Miss | pplication. . o R | Beuschel, From Sacramento—J. A. Du- RN ¢ hain, W. H vell, Joseph C. Toomey, Harry | S GESHEIM: From East Oakiand— | A. Demick, Ed H. Cox Jr. | ouvenirs of Californis. g g gy b B e g S 5 . e , | We are headquarters for souvenir postal e e Francisco —Albert Marks, | AT HOTEL CAPITOLA: From San Fran. | cards, view books, maps, orange and red- Mrs. R.H kins, Miss Heien Hipkins, Mrs. | cisco—J. Lydon and wife, Mrs. A. B. Hale, | Wood panels and kelp novelties, etc. Sa Leroy D. Nesbit, Verdinal Nesbit From : Ruby Hale, A. H. 8i C. Morrison and | born, Vail & Co., 74T Market street. . Stockton—Mrs. Bernard Cassidy, Miss Kathryn | wite, P. J. Tormey, Clara Tormey, lsabel Tor- Cassidy, Berngrd Cassidy, John Cassidy. From | mey, Fay W. Adams, James H. Borland, Wil- | e - - Sun Prancisco—R. H. Fant, Mrs. Ethel Dean | liam Louisson, |~»oph“>rlmar1_mmnm Leg Faut, Miss Marie Fay, Miss Gertrude Fay, ce Hilborn, flllam Tappenbeck, N. “ ” e Watter 1. Blown, M. & Froment 3o, E i Kiherman, 31 JUST GATHERED, il Kappenberg. A. E. Frost, Mr. and H. Elliott and The beautiful fruit study to be Placger, Louise Placger. From Alameda ! Crane. Mrs. J. B. | A Porka, Harriet Perks. Marguerite Doe, Jhnme Newborn, - Jo- given away FREE with next o <oy it and wite, Mrs. H. Meyerstein, ) e G5 o ey Moo i | | SUNDAY'S GALL, will make a 0 & G rom £an Fran- tes Agnes*Briggs, 5. P. Truman, | andsome dining-room picture soo—L. H. Coleman A. Taylor, L. Peiser, | A, . Bronse, J. T. Vennum, Mrs. R. B. Fabbl, s ¥ Teneison, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. Foster | Arthir J. Bond, Joscph Heathman, Mra. I if framed closely in ebony and o, 1 Foster Jr.. Miss J. Moran, G. | James, Victoria Mason, Alice Mason, E. B. ; W Fider. Miss Belle Lisk, Mrs. L. Amold, | Kitchen, W. L. Oliver, Carter P. Pomeroy, Wil- ornamented bumished gold, size ] Arthur Fraiser, J. Adams, Joseph | liam Kent, F. Bassett, J. L. Wright and 1014x15%;. n From San Jose—M. Pomeroy and | wife, 8. De Locke, Mrs. Geol . BEverett, R. » . Blaner and wite, Clarence Blaner, | C. Huby, Mrs. Al Baldwin, Bessic Kay, Sarah | 4~ 25 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, SOCIETY EVENTS NTERTAINING the vener- able veterans and their fam- ilies has been of all-absorb- ing Interest to the social world for the last week. With very few exceptions, the con- ventionists were the motifs of the func- tions given and their departure will quiet pleasure’s wand until the return of resort- ers for the fall festivities, ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Levison of 1818 Post street announce the engagement of their daughter Rebe to Henry M. Brittan of New Haven, Conn. WEDDINGS. A pretty home wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening, August 12, when Miss Katharine Agnes Bode became the bride of Samuel James Gibson. The cere- mony took place at the ome of the bride’s parents, at 333 Halght street, Rev. Father Fleming officlating. The. bridal party stood beneath a canopy of huckle- berry and sweet peas. The decoratlens were carried out in white and green. The bride, who was unattended, was given away by her brother, Franklin V.| Bode. Her gown was a pretty creation | of granite and hand-made embroidery; a tulle vell that fell in a cloud to the hem | of the long train completed the costume. | She carried a shower bouquet of bride's | roses. Numerbus presents were received. | After the ceremony an elaborate supper was served, The bride is a daughter of Mrs. C, M. Bode and the late Willlam Anselm Bode, proprietor of the American Tobacco Com- | pany of Sydney, N. 8. W., also sister-in- | law of P. E. Anderson, chief officer of | the steamer Alameda. . o The wedding of Willldm F. Driesch- man and Miss Frieda M. Kirchman took place August 6 at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. Mr. Rader officiating. Green and white was the color theme in the decorations. The bride was attended by her sister, | Miss D. Kirchman, and J. Dries¢thman | acted as best man. Those who remained | for the supper were Mr, and Mrs. W Dricschman, Mrs. Barbara Drieschman, Mrs. Henry Pfaun, A. Drieschman, | | | J. Drieschman, Miss T. Drieschman, Miss | |G- Drieschman, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. | Hunteman, Mr, and Mrs. J. Umbalt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Drieschman, Earl Driesc man, Ed Drieschman, M. Sanders, Dr. W. Rader, Miss D. iirchman, Miss Alice Kirchman, H. Kirchman Jr., Mr. and | Mrs. F. Klopper, Mr. and Mrs. J. Riemers, Mr. and Mrs, D. Hunteman and Mr, and Mrs. H. Kirchman. | CLUB PARTIES | The Onward Club of the THird Congr | gational Church held its regular month meeting Thursday evening, August 2. It was an evening with the California | writers. The musical part of the pro- | | gramme was well worthy of note. Miss | Vallance Arnott favored the club with a number of Mendelssohn’s songs without words. Miss Elsie Arthur read a paper | on the “Life of Mendelssohn.” Vocal se- | | lections were rendered by Mr. and Mr: Trist. Mendelssohn's “‘Wedding March was beautifully rendered by a trio of | young ladies, Miss Thompson, Miss Frost and Miss Jones. HOME PARTIES. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schweinhard last | Friday evening celebrated the china or | twentieth anniversary of their wedding |at their home, 252¢ Market street. | rooms and parlors on the lower floor were tastefully- decorated with carnations and |ivy and the atmosphere was laden with the odor of roses. The friends who called | to congratulate the happy couple came early and stayed late, because the host {and postess would not left them leave. | After congratulations and the presenta- | tion of gifts appropriate to the occasion | there was an evening of entertainment, |wh(ch included recitations by Mrs. M. | | Doyle and Z. T. Whitten and vocal selec- tions by Charles Blake, Mrs. B. K. War- | ren, Mrs. M. Doyle and Mr. Whitten. Mrs, E. K. Warren presided at the piano. | At 10:30 o'clock the party partook of an excellent supper and at the close thereof | | there were games, charades and a jolly good time. The party. was made up of the | following named in addition to the host | and his charming wife: Mr. and Mrs. J | Cope, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cralg, Mr. and | Mrs. R. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.| Hornlein, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Staneart, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Whitten, Mrs. M. Tren- nell, Mrs. M. Doyle, Mrs. L. Gilbert, Mrs. E. K. Warren, Mrs, J. Kuehn, Mrs. J. Blake, Mrs. E. Kemper, Mrs. W. W. Granville, Miss J. G. Trennell, Miss M. Gilbert, Miss M. Fuoter, Miss L. Fuoter, Dr. F.'A. McMahon, Charles Blake, and Masters George Warren, Jess Warren | and Elmer Hornlein. « 1903. NEWMAN & LEVINSON. A A A A A A A A AN MMW@WM Kearny and Sutter Sts. irst Floor earny St. (% ) Fall Laces and Trimmings Advance styles for Fall have arrived and are now on display — How can we begin to tell you of the beauty and richness of these new Laces and Trimmings > — no other house in the city ‘shows such a stock — They represent the choicest products of the leading European manufacturers — all marked at prices that add charm to the beauty of the goods : New Venise Lace Bands and Galloons, in Antique, New Persian Trimmings — Bands and Festoons, } to 23 Floral, Brazilian and Teneriffe effects per yard inches wide, in the very newest colorings; per \ ard 3400 to ..25¢ to $9.00 New Venise Allovers in black whne, Arab and cream, Black and White S!lk Appliques, in a large as&ortmer., of handsome Medallion and floral designs; per vard in a large v:rlety of smnll and Iarge designs; per yard '50c to $5.00 to 2 2 : 52251.)&1200 - New Wood Flbre Lace Bands. 1 to 12 inches wide; New Silk Drop Omament< from 3 to g inches long. in blackand white, in anthue and <lunydeslgns, per yard black, white and colors, also blmk and \\hwte combi- to $5.00 | nations, each ... 25¢ to $3.00 <Just received a Iarge and hnndsome assortment of new BUTTONS in the very latest affec(s for Fall First Showing of the New Grand Display of Imported Novelties in Neck Chains, Hat Pins, Leather Bags, Etc. [First Floor Sutter Street] The Fancy Notion Department now occupies the whole main aisle of our new Sutter Street Annex where we are showing the handsomest of these imported articles. Everything brilliantly new and desirable. This vast display of beautiful goods has no equal mywhere, For to-morrow we quote: Leather Automobile Bags, made of | Hat Pins with large pearl tops, oval| Imported Neck Chains, in pearl and best English Morroco, in red, green and | or round, in a large variety of colors, gold, with handsome turquoise, special blue, special at . .$1.75 | special at, each .... each $1.75 Leather Wnst Bags, In real seal and| Fine imported Hat Pins, 8 ln(hu Impemd ‘Ve;k Chzma in gun metal walrus, black and colors, exceptional | long, with colored crystal tops, fine and crystal, with the new tassel ;Sd;’ value at. value, each. each Chamois Jewel Bags toweararound | Handsome imported Hat Pins, in| Novelty Chains, in coral and tur- the neck, each. latest novelty designs .00 to $5.50 quoise, latest style ends $4.00 PS Cushion To Ladies” Gloves | Knitted Blouses For Art Needleworkers, there is on [Second Floor Kearny St [First Floor Kearny St.] {Third Floor Kearny St.) We don’t know of a better Glove for | Here we offer an exceptionally fine our second floor every possible variety | the money than our one clasp Menlo — |lot of Ladies’ Knitted Blouses, made of of Cushion Covers. Dozens of new |it is a new mannish glove, made of fine |Australian wool, in the fancy basket subjects have just arrived, including | selected skins, with Paris point em- |stitch — come in colors white, cardinal the Carnation, Poppy, Nasturtium,Cac- | proidery — considered just now the cor- [and navy blue—If bou ght in the regu- tus, Autumn Leaf and }lhdd ?““' ‘)51"; rect style for street wear — every pair |lar way they could not be sold for less :;nna:aylg ';;f;’";?r"‘:‘\’:"t'om esigns —all| fitted and guaranteed, at ‘than $4.50—special to-morrow at Top with Back 50¢ Each $1.00 ; $3.25 Handsome Oxford Waistings These washable Oxfords are entirely new and are particularly desirable for Waists—They will be extensively worn this season instead of flannel. We have a splendid assortment of them — Here are four interesting offerings : White Mercerized Oxfords, 27 inches wide, in prettiest of jacquard designs, per yard .. .. 80c Colored Oxfords, in light grounds, thh black. red, pink and blue figures, per yard... sl .00 Ladies’ Underskirts with Adjustable Yokes (Third Floor Kearny St.) It is the McGee Adjustable Yoke that makes this skirt better than any other — By a series of ooks and eyelets at the back, it can be quickly adjusted to any figure — They are made of best materials and are controlled by us for this market : Adjustable Yoke Petticoats, made of Sateen, with 3 inch accordion pleated ruffles at bottom ... ..$2.25 Adjustable Yoke Petticoats, of fine Italian Clo(h made | with three 23 inch ruffles at bottom ... ...$2.50 | 7 Inc] Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention — Samples sent to any address Secoud Floer’ Sutter Street, Handsome Oxfords, with white grounds and neat- est of small colored dots, pe- yard Novelty Oxfords, with beautiful luster, in thz new plaid and check effects, per ya . 60c 65¢ Adjustable Yoke Petticoats, made of héavy with 7 inch accordion pleated flounce ....... Adjustable Yoke Petticoats, of fine quaht\ flounce, with ruffle edge, velveteen bound.. Sateen, $3.00 Moreen, . $4.00 Miss Emma Eaton. After luncheon | Teresa Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frey-| Fai r Jr., James Cummins and Mise games afforded much amusement and the | grmuth, Miss Freyermuth, Miss Teresa | Mary Ewing. e | prizes were won by Mrs. George Scovel [Orra, Miss Regina Orra, Mr. and Mrs. | Rid P st and Mrs. J. McDonogh Jr. William Gerken, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | A A8 eniovenic surprise party was & e e Boehringer, Miss Louisa Boehringer, Mr. | AUUSt 15 fo Mrs SO L Shg NN | er daughter, Mrs. . Baker, 1607 How- A reception was given at the home of [ and Mrs. P. Hansen, Miss Lucy Hansen, ; ard street. Her child%en, grandchildren Mrs. M. Redington, 266 Fell street, on | Miss Clara Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-|and great-grandchildren were present, it Monday evening, in honor of Captain | 8ene Sweeney and J. J. Applegate. | being her eighty-fourth birthday. There e . | was singing. music and daneing until a Michael Sullivan of Boston, who is visit- ing friends and relatives in this city. late hour. The table was decorated with & very flowers and a dainty supper was served. pleasant surprise was given to During the evening several musical num. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fauser at their | {00002 F0C % LI SORRET 08 SR bers were rendered and elaborate refresh- | residence, 1218 Railroad avenue, South 8an | Mrs, C. Baker, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs ments were served. Among the invited | Francisco, on Sunday evening last upon| Bryant, Mr. and Mr: Cutler, Mr. were Captain Sullivan, Mrs. M. Redlng-'tht‘ celebration of the twenty-fifth anni- Mrs. Singer Mr. and Mrs. Hogan ton, the Misses Annie and Katherine | versary of their wedding. Among those | and Mrs. ;["’“"“‘? I:l” Ql"fl Mrs, ‘l;\"af" e Redington, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly Jr., | present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mil- | Mr. and Mrs. Kemble. Mr. and Mrs Wil- | Master Ralph Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. |ly, Charles Boehringer, Miss Lizzle Mil- | §%0vonc™ Miss Addie Berfind. Mr Holt Thomas Brennan, Miss Nellic Sullivan, |ly, Miss Annie Milly, Miss Loulse Boeh- | Mr. Orville, Clarand Lisser, Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sullivan, the Misses | ringer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolff, Emil | Ober, Charies Cutler, Mel Cutler. James Pauline and Lucy Sulllvan. Captain Sul- | Milly, Jerome Milly Jr., Mr. and Mra.""lllt‘-’ Miss Mabel Kemble, Miss Annie J. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kemble, Henry Heinze. Miss Lillle Whit livan leaves for home in a few days and James Green.‘ Mrs, Webster Welbanks gave a birth-| wil) visit many places of interest ¢ Clarence Smith, Alfred Green, Miss Bea- | Archie Frousth, Mrs. Gueldner, Mr. Ho- | day luncheon at her new home, 1142 Ma- | 4 gttt " - uim- G‘;e;;, Mr\.“agdl.\drt %iorg;fl&*hlpn(-k_ gan, Ll';:rliwl [!?;\l:wr &z.ss Fi';'rr;ol“_(l;hxp sonic avenue, last Tuesday. Those Dres-| A reception was given by Mr. and Mrs, | MT- and Mrs. Nicholas Lubke, Miss Irene | ning, Lionel Baker, Miss Ethel son, ent were her mother, sister and nlece, | ¢ A Damohue at iheir residonce. 27 Oax | Schenck, Miss Marguerette Schenck, | James White, Miss Dorothy Frene it Seigance, Charles Lankenau, Carl Rice of Arizona, | Hogan, Elsie Clary, Mr. Flanigan Mrs. Onelda Austin, Mrs. Harrisoa House- | Y A y i . i D Mrs. J. G| Street, Tuesday evening, August 1L in|james Flannery of Arizona, William | Miss Edna Gueldner, Frank Wilson | worth, Mrs. Llvingston Dunn, Mrs. J G| honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McLaughlin. | Widemeyer, Miss Dora Fauser, vharxes] a, Bertie Cutler, Roy Hogan, ;;e’hold-s»\lr'-l t‘:!"le G‘:g "1“‘;1‘;"!;: ;fi; | Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Berry. George Scovel, Mrs. 3 - | Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lamb, Mr. G. F. Terschuren, Mrs. J: McDonogh Jr. | ang Mrs. G. Boyson, Mr. and Mrs E. ADVERTISEMENTS. PERSONALS. ; Goodfellow, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn, Mg | Judge Tobin and his nieces, the Misses VERTISEMENTS. and Mrs. Bevens, Mrs. C. Donohue, Mrs. | Glynn, and Mrs. O'Brien are registered | B = |T. Gillfoyte. Mrs. E. Lothrop. Mrs. | at Hotel Vendome, San Jose. They intend g . E. Taggart, Miss M. McLaughlin, Miss | returning to San Francisco this week lommmwmmf A. McLaughlin, Miss N. McLaughlin, | PR | | Miss M. Convey, Miss A. Coavey, Miss Miss Florence Lussey has returned to | wrlnkles 3154. McManus, Miss K. McManus, Miss | | the city after spending the summer at & | Tessle Flynn, Miss L. Griffin, Miss M. | | Ross. | | Gilifoyle, Miss Kate Duddy, Miss L. Mc- | | e, e ¥§ Shl‘lveled SKIn R Night, P. H. Brooks, L. Brooks, C. Dool | Mrs. Mary E. Collins and daughter, E. Sullivan, Master Harry Donohue, | Miss Annette Collins, have gone to Sis- | “Afin unng Master Leo Donohue, Marguerite Lamb, | | son for three weeks fi- & | Miss Bernadetta Healy, Miss Kate Don- X i e cnlmu [o— 2| ohue, Miss M. Donohue. o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fickenscher Lave b . ed from a delig ul rip roug! la Monte 2 | returned ‘émmlh": One of the most interesting and de- | the high Sterras. . my | lishtful social events of the season oc- Vg o T e Yalk Tackil ™ curred In a downtown dining hall on Sat- 5. Messager left for New Yo 1eads N friends with & urday evening, August 15. A large circle | | morning on a business trip. milsmwih, of the family and friends of Mr. and Mrs. | | & P SR 4 y com- Jerome Milly of 1517 Tenth avenue south %1 iss Aphia L. ck of Port A lexion. ” assembled to celebrate their silver wed- l}? _vunld '.3.5'35.5"‘5’:""‘53, “D.’w.:h\s | guest at 1o ?4‘.)@;}3.:‘:;;‘ .vf:::x:'uu-r{“" Edy 55 ycan ding. Mr. Milly is a native of France | ,t02 JC0 N 1 You have, B B. B. Engiish | o eon hnd will visit many of our city U luttie 76 $ old has suc- and Mrs. Milly of Germany. They were | Caramel is just what you waht Oregon and will vi ar et amson in ge. 2 | married in this city twenty-five years ago | It removes and cures this unfortunate blem- | SChOOIS. e D . DERMATOLOGIST d = 5 ish. moving wrin- :;"mpg’_:":s aplon J:":Jf;‘,:flh”&';i"';“‘: “After one application vour face will be as| Mr. and Mrs les from her face by usin; LA e pucac tree from hair as the palm of your hand. | thejr daughter C1 s from l“ S wholesalg merchant and manufacturer, B. B. English Caramel is indorsed by the | o\ " Sarah Harney ai her summe ON‘I'EZ(IM It will do ! well known in soclal and fraternal circles, | medical profession. and has had twecty years of | 0f Mrs. Sarah farney @0 (0 SEECC it gives frah charms, to the old re- g and steriing qualities that have endeared | tnent- U O By WL L0 P8 N SN !'o‘“.('le; " ! - They will rett 2 it newed youth. Pot 75, lasts three & | her to many friends. The affair was held | i, i Food—Removes all blemisnes and | L me L Tos W sante months. All druggists. & lrlx private andkw;aban evemm;l of unusual ruuqh:!fi lmnk'- r:he c‘;\mnlex:r'\'n perfect; keeps | . - . easure, markes 3 - | the skin clear. soft and_smooth. | - A - » TRIAL }AR fiace Mfli% Pren T T lennte o g eeod | ™e Eiite Biackhead Eradicator—Permanent. | Miss Sadie Lapidaire of 1001 McAlliste this ad. and 10c will receive a jar & s s ol i 1y removes blackheads and reduces the pores | street has returned after an exte r ‘ } LO} MONTEZ CREME, a t 0 act as master of ceremonies and toast- | 5 tne gkin. fo the various springs in Northern Cali 18 LA master, welcomed the guests in a neat Elite Face Powder—Chemically pure; a pr |8 of Face Powder and a book of instruc- & | ana witty address and succeeded in hav- | ventive of superfluous bair. | fornia. AR | & tions. ing executed a programme that delighted | The Elite Face Bleach—For removing tan | : | \ l‘l % all present until 3 o’clock a. m. Numer- "‘,‘,’m‘:;"":‘“tm‘,;n":; s e at Mr. and Mrs. C harle-f A Dur & " oy hter Leonor G. Durfee, left on T |% Mrs. Nettie Harrison’s 2| ous toasts were responded to in a havoy | “Biite Dermatology Inatiture. " | daushter Leonor G. Durfee. left on - vein, notably by John Fischer, A. Wal- day, the 15t < 4=-DAY denmefer, Emile Luttringer, Albert H. S8 riet St Sun Frunoiece. to be gone about three montha and w | Menne and John Milly. Mr. and Mrs. return home by way of the Northwes HA[R RESTORER Lille rendered several vocal selections, and visit at .\‘X".'kd"_' ‘.‘ ash. Wil bring back the nafural color. which wers well recelved. =~ WRINKLES TR T PR RN Gray or f; f&a restored perman- s ly was the reciplent of numer- Ana All Facial ‘olff. ‘will spend two weeks in Sonoma senience and with % | Ous choice gifts appropriate to the occa- || gy R Wolfr, will spend two wes ently without incon X sion. Among those making up the party emishes Removed ; 00 disagreeable after effects. Not a &+ o0 yrr"and Mrs. Jerome Milly, Mr. and || BX HETSL"FF NEW | Miss 1da Olwa has returne m a dye; isclean; leavesnosedimentand i | Mrs. Albert Milly, Emile Milly, Master || THE MLTHOD month’'s vacation at Cloverdale @ does not make the hair sticky. $1.00 & | Jerome Milly Jr., Miss Anna Milly, Miss wNn l;lmml No Pain. | o & TR bottl ggists. . Miss Cecella Julian Milly, itch Hazel and Astrin- Mr. and Mrs. M. Mendeldo pre botte, AT }‘::: Hll‘llll;',y ui‘;m i ?::h'r‘lsu-n Wahyl. gent. The pecr of ail skin foods, $2.00. || (rang ‘Orange County. are ., Miss Katie Wahl, San Francisco. At present they are at Permanen Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Luttringer, | L % % 771 Gery B¢ || AR TRIC NEfi)LEnmahdbyme. Albert H. Menne, Edward O'Brien, Mr. Mrs. Elvira £, Gladwin, a delegate from and Mrs. Charles Lille, Master Louls - Massachusetts to the national convention & MRS. NETTIE HARRISON £ | {ifle, Mr. and Mrs. George Rapp. ¥r. and | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR |0 e 6. A R and W. R C. o the Dermatologist Mrs. John Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wal- | And all other l.em blemishes are removed oy | city for a brief stay. s denmeier, Miss Bertha Waldenmeler, Miss | DR. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe T 140 GEARY ST, S F, CAL. & | {00 " Waldenmeler, Miss Bernioe M. |buliding, 1170 Mare siroet. cor. Tayior, rooms | Mrs. Littman of Denver is visiting her mwmw&wfi with the electric needle without pain or ency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m, | mother, Mrs. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fauser, Miss .w, perman: Lauter, at 822 Turk street.

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