CALL, SUNDAY, 8, 14 THE SAX FRANCISCO OCTOBER 1899.

Kate Russell, Dr. Richards and Miss F. of the Fleur de Lis Club gave a theater Ring-el, Duncan Rose, E. A. Sanford, Per- families of California. The groom is a ADVERTISEMENTS. Connor. party at the Grand Opera-house. Among cival Sessions, wife and child; Mrs. S. F. son of \V. R. "Woodward, vice president A very novel and beautiful character the members were: Miss Hattie Duriker, Sheffer and infant, S. Smith, L. A. and general manager of the Runclsburg party was given at the Hotel Salisbury, Miss E. yon Ahnden, Miss C. Ehrenpfort, Strauss, A. Thompson, Campbell Vanco, Railroad, and is from . The happy 2i*9 Hyde street, on the evening of Sep- Miss I.Boger, Miss S. Joost, Miss E. H. P. Wellman. couple received many beautiful presents, tember 30. The house wa« beautifully Andres and Mrs. M. Hansen. chief among these being bonds to th>? decorated with flowers, ferns and Chinese Personals. amount of flO.OOO, which were a present lanterns. from Mr. Woodward Sr. Mr. and Mrs. \u25a0 lilnlate The grand march, led by Mr. and Mrs. In the Future. Miss Lillian Silverstein has pone on a Woodward will remain in California for SOCIETY Adolph Meyer, was called promptly at Mr. and Mrs. N. Cohen of 1201 Buchanan visit to Seattle and Tacoma and expects a short time and will then leave for an 9:30 p. m., and the blending of the many street will be pleased to receive their to be away about two months. extended trip to Eastern cities and per- gorgeous and costly costumes, as repre- ;friends this afternoon from 2 to 5, on the .Miss Grace I.Winter of Berkeley has haps-to . | sentod In the march, created a pretty I Barmltz- left for an extended stay In York, Mrs. Waterman entertained the Souse occasion of their son Sidney's New Jesse and Sit j spectacle. luncheon at her cot- Cloak study Wessley Club at a der a magnificent floral bell of white pinks A special programme rendered dur- vah. where she will take up the of vocal Island, and maidenhair ferns, were made husband was tage, terminal Saturday. The ing the evening as follows: Fancy dance, The Mystics will hold their fifty-fourth music. table very prettily decorated and St, and wife. Robert Berwin, the groom, la a Miss Pearl Wallace; Mr. October 10, Miss Calish has moved to 1301 Sacra- was 1230-1232-1234 Market Berwin vocal solo, party on next Tuesday night, cover? were laid for twenty-three. member of the wfll-knnwn firm nt \u25a0 Brothers, Rhodes; piano selection. Miss Pearl Mor- i In Native Sons' Hall. mento street, corner Jones, and willbe at Homer Laughlin entertained Aliner Mc- and the best man was his ——i ton: vocal solo. "The Rosary," Mrs. W. | Mr. and Mr?. Moser will celebrate home the second Wednesday. Klnley with a tally-ho drive _. * tmi'ivr. Martin Berwin. Miss Pearl Giles ;A. Daggett; vocal solo, "Iron Clad," Pro- | H. and party and .Miss Gussie Kelly officiated as brides- the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wed- Mrs. J. F. Sweeney and daughter, Miss through the city on Wednesday. fessor Carl Sawveldt; vocal duet, "Only | ding residence, California Sweeney, held reception in maids. -Mr. ami Mrs. Berwin have gone Thee," solo, at their 1033 Nettie are making an extensive The Jonathan Club a to Lake County for a bridal trip. Mr. and Mrs. Daggett; violin street, on Sunday, October 15. They will tour of the Eastern cities. They will re- honor of Battery D on Wednesdaj of place Halleck Grifiln; the Salisbury Mandolin be pleased to their from 2 to 5 main in York the holidays. tag. were by F. K. Special Inducements A very pretty homo wtddiiigtook ; Club. Messrs. Basset t. Engle and see friends New until Addresses made on September iiO at high noon at the resi- :Dicer; Peron. Adolph ' p. m. Mrs. D. M. Coney will be at home the president of the club; Brigadier General :;M3 cakewalk, Mr. and Mrs. regular monthly and Wednesday at Diss, Bulla. Will denc'c of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norman. Meyer. The entertainment first of each month 425 Bu- Otis Captain Senator Twenty-fourth street, the contra dance given by the Native Soils of Ver- chanan street. and W. J. Barrett. Punch ana At 12 o'clock a substantial collation was Friday evening, A. Harris the parties being their son, Edward P. Nor- in the dining-room, after which j mont will be held on Mrs. Max Salaman (nee Franklin) will cigars were served to the guests in man, and Mildred A. Murphy of Calis- served October 1?.. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The fol- be pleased to see her friends the last upper floor of the room. HIGH-GLASS GARMENTS ] dancing was continued until an early t Thirty-second New York Rt A very pretty wedding took place on Ford. Duveneck, W. Duveneck, C. Duveneck, The Astorias of polo game on Wednesday at the Hodgktns, Mrs. Birdsell, Rev. R. W. Rey- sembly for Tuesday evening. October 31, will spend the winter at HDtel Lenox. Wednesday evening at the cathedral Shine, E. Kemp and Mis;-. D. Stry. Union-square Hall, Post street. St. Vibiana when Rev. Father J. J. Clif- park was the occasion fora pay and Mlsses Lottye Eva Murphy. (nee Jaglelska) at 421 .Major Springer of the Finn Idaho and Emily $18.50 Glover, Little, Little, - Mrs. k. Prill Baroness wife have returned home after spending ford united in marriage Miss C. Special at fashionable gathering. Coaching par- Nettie Grace Jessie gave an elaborate farewell students' din- Conrad and N. Lindenfeldt. The Mari- Johnson, Edna Johnson, Ada Jnhn- Prill, Sailed Away. a month at Hotel Lenox. J. TIEties were many, and the crack whips son, Amy Hill, E. Lynch. Ro- jncr to her son. Arthur and a num- Mr. ana Mrs. M. R. Fleischman have poßfl (lub, of which the groom is a mem- Nellie Hill, I Clara Thurs- handsomely pownod women attracted May, May, Norman, ber of his classmates from Santa Tho steamship Mariposa sailed removed 1017 Oak At flrst ber, attended in a body and a large num- and Luella E. C. College on Saturday evening last at her passenger to street. home quite as much attention as the spirited Anna Nickelson, Otto acheen r, John Lit- day. October 5. Her list was as Monday in the month. ber of friends and relatives were present. <;\u25a0 jhome, 1463 Clay The young man. wedding ceremony supper :. Jam* b Porteus, \u25a0 Rob- street. follows: For Honolulu— Mrs. F. C. Aid- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heyman have re- After the a was pame. . Shine, i a recent graduate, leaves on Tuesday for served at residence of the bride's month of fash- ert Connolly, Walter Beri Murphy, the October's reputation as a Albert Norman, George Johnson, J- 11. father. Andrew Conrad, on Ninth street. Special===s37. so. bridals will be maintained by two Johnson, Mrs. Kate Tupper Galpin gave a recep- ionable l>. McKlllop, Shailer Scott and Novelties in Very Handsome TATLOR« swell out-of-town weddings. Corporal A. N'ickelson. tion Saturday afternoon at her home on SUITS, very latent style, and A v.ry pleasant wedding took place Fremont avenue. Mrs. Galpin was assist- MADE the if Miss Belle Mhoon ed tight-fitting skirt with separate double rid ' place in Trin- , last Thursday evening at the residence in receiving by Mesdames L. D. Wil- flounce, silk petticoat, elegant material, take niel Gillie, Brj stre< i. liard. Frank Wiggins, R. H. F. Variel, E. :\u25a0 <"hurch, < Oakland, on 1394 ant the•- Barmore, Jones, McClure, worth $50 00. Episi opal in contracting parties being .Miss M . Mi H. F. C. C. l>. October 11. Miss Amy McKee Id of Prince Edward Island, Ianada, J. L. Murphy; Misses Mary Baldwin, Floy and Captain D. Murchison of this and Hazel Galpin. will be Miss Florence Dunham, Th( ceremony was by Rev. F. The members of Zeta Chapter of - performedMlzpah Presbyterian Gamma Eta Kappa gave a theater party $37.50 - and A. Doane, pastor of Special at Miss Flor< M lelen Boss Church, at Burliank Theater, followed will in the presence (if a few intimate Morosco's M'ss Juliet Walter Magee friends. The bride was unattended, and by a supper at Levy's, on Monday even- ther's best man. and the given away In- her brother. .1. ing last in honor of Lreutenant John A. wa.s D. Glass of Battery D. in GOLF CAPES, extra long, b< Sam Bell McKee, Sam M>-- Macdonald, B. A., of the Theological Novelties colors, Mhoon, Seminary. San Anselmo. Captain and General Sherman entertained at dinner beautiful combination of the -I%'. Frank B. King, Thomas V. style, regular price $25 00. SI effleld Sanborn and Horace Mrs. Murchison left on a voyage to Coos Thursday evening at the Westminster Ho- newest • Bay, Or., October 7. tel. Covers were laid for ten. and the fol- Mlllei remony, which will lowing were guests: Dr. F. K. Ainsworth, take place at 4 ./clock, there willbe a re- : Gatherings. L. E. Mosher, \V. J. Tra.sk. H. J. Fleish- relatives and Intimate Home man. Charles R. Holteroff, C. Modini- Special at $17.50 friends given home parents, Major A very enjoyaoie tamale party was Wood. Robert P. Jones. E. P. Clark and at the of the bride's residence, itoy Jones of Santa Monica. Mrs J. B. Mhoon, on Adeline to Mrs. Mary Powers at her ;:nd ami street. s; ets, Dr. Mrs. E. L.Davles, who were re- The wedding of Miss Caroline V. Boequl, corner of Stockton and Greenwich r cently married here, have and 1 ' returned daugli \u25a0'\u25a0 of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bosqui, on Saturday evening. September ."0. The are at their beautiful home at Loma dancing W.• Borrowe will take pla< evening was spent In singing, and Drive. \u25a0 ii the bride's parents In San recitations. Among the principal features Dr. John R. Haynes and Dr. Robert W. Wednesday, October In. Miss. were songs by John Crosby, accompanied Haynes have returned from Europe. .'. \u25a0•. Bister of the groom, where they had been sojourning for sev- mor, and the bri bj Mis;; P.trail Haberland. Jack Brandt, GOLDEN BATE eral months. will be Miss Coral 9 Miss Janus Manhews and William Newman Hon. D. P. Hatch has returned from •live 1lamilton, followed by Miss Mary Everson British Columbia, where he has been look- Miss• Elizabeth Callinder and M in ccoii Bpecialties. Armies those pres< nt ing after mining inu-n-sis. 1" I: Mrs. J. B. Howard and family, who Th* Colonial Pames in the were: Mr. and Mrs. John Vahey, Mr. and State of Cali- Mrs. Patrtik Vah-y. Miss Eliza Price, have been summering at South Santa Cloak anfl House fornia held their fourth annual meeting Monica, Angeles. Suit have returned to Los on Tuesday, October 3, at the residence of Miss Mary Evenson, Miss I.izzie Mc- Mrs. Howard will be at iiome to Mrs. T. Z. Hlakcman. ITO7 Gough street. Gahan, Miss Rose O'Donnell, Miss i friends at 436 West Ninth street. 1230-1232-1234 Market St. The chairman; Mrs. Selden S. Wright; Haberland, Vahey, Mamie Vahey, Adjutant Genera) and Mrs. Seamans presided. A committee, Kate consisting of Mrs. Hanley, Frank Vahey, John Va- have returned to their home in Pasadena. ('. Elwood Brown, Mrs. Goddard Clarke Mamie Mr. and -Mrs. T. B. Robertson and and Mrs. S. M. Van Wyck, was appointed hey, Tessie Vahey, Kate Hablan, Mrs. daughter have returned from a visit tft at Aetna Spring's include the following: to draw up resolutions of sympathy In Mary Powers and Master John Powers. I. A. Saxton, W. S. Taylor, re- Canada and Eastern States. Mrs. Rob- Frine Frank Kronke, tard to the death of he late recording Miss Adele Salsbury gave a birthday ertson will be at home to her friends on Henry Jacob, Miss 3. Kelly.A. E. secretary. Mrs. Henry Gibbons Jr. Miss party to her young friends at 1 the second and fourth Wednesdays at 5uS F. M. Lange and wife. Thomas Ashworth Elizabeth M. Jones acted as secretary pro dinee of her parr jus. Mr. and Mrs. Charl< s West Twenty-seventh stre wife, E. M. Gordon, C. Lh Carbone. tern. The guest of honor was Miss Mar- :;•>-. lasl Mond tober Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coburn Turner E. R. Smith. J. W. Lawrie. San Fran- garet Lea. an officer of the Delaware So- \u25a0 Lies Oak street. Those present were: have returned from the East, where they cisco; Mrs. K. W. Turner, Mrs. Florence ciety of Colonial Dames The circular let- M ss Adilo Salsbury, Miss Cootie dAn spent the summer. Mrs. Turner will re- Estil, A. L. Taylor Mrs. Robert Pluger, ter by the historian. Mrs. C. Elwood Ernest Brown, Miss Gertrude ceive on Wednesdays at 1016 West Wash- .Miss F.mma Pluger, Oakland: Le Roy C. Brown, to be sent to all societies, was Brown Miss Pear] VVindmliler,Miss Adele ington street after October 25. Hunker, First California United States duly approved. Perkins, Miss Hazel Perkins, Miss May Payne held Volunteer Infantry; Mrs. C. B. Boudrow, Smith, Professor and Mrs. E. W. a Nelson, Elaborate preparations are being made Michaud, Miss Kate Misa E Mrs. William Jason, reception f<>r their Juvenile classes in Miss Kate Berkeley: A. J. Cour- by the Cercle Francalse for a grand ball Chapman, Miss Lillian Edgar. Miss Flor- dancing at Blanchard Hall, Broadway, on sen, Pittsburg. I'a.: Dr. S. McCurdy, B. F. to be given November 25 at their new Sahiein, Miss Irene Schless i three, years' J. E Alexander, Miss M. Ash, W. O. moved from Fulton street to 410 Stciner, Saturday. Kittlewell, St. Helena: W. 11. Rathborn, Hotel Savoy building. i Europe, where he will takr> a rich. Freeport, 111.; (i. McKinley and clubrooms. Miss Alice Sen and the M in mining engineering. Atwater, 11. Beard, 10. A. Black, between Page and Oak streets. Mrs. Kennle Kempt^.n is in Ix>s Angeles A. wife. Mrs Emily Boysen and Miss Hilda Van Irene and Les Ber course ' VV. Bell. and Mrs. R. Scott of Piedmont are days previous to her departure Middli town. Continental, Adrians iinSunday ictober I,a matinee musicale Mis. Thomas S. Campbell. Miss ES. C. Mr. for a few Sicklen are at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs Gei rge E. Ark. [inner were given by Miss Adeline at Ignacio. for h»r home in San Francisco. BYRON HOT SPRINGS -The following , and will leave on the 20th Inst. for a dinner in honor of Lieutenant H. , Campbell, Clay Clement and wife. J. E. C. E. Edwards, with Porter & White, and Mrs. Lucey have re- guests have registered here during the .-nino at her residence 3276 Mission Davis, Lieutenant . F. McGurren of Company D. First Cal- The programme was* very well Crew, Mrs. B. W. B. S. Dennlson sailed last week for the Orient on a three turned to their home in San Francisco. past week: Or. William D. McCarthy and Volunteers, on last Dorcy, Dredge, II.\u25a0 will stop at Hono- pave wife, Roach, Young, ifornia• Wedni and as follow.-: overture Mrs. B. 11. T. F. months' vacation. Maior and Mrs. O. W. Welch a din- M. S. V. John Caf- They're Engaged ng at their residence, UTT Geary •ed was of and wife. lulu en route to . It is the first va- complimentary to "Tannhauser," piano solo, by George i> Eastwood ;m "Lucretia Miss Mln- Stella ••\u25a0 th< ir f•\u25a0 day a fternoon Mrs. Raftree, Mrs. Healey, Miss [ontevaldo Pescadero; solo, Killeau, 11. Longton, 11. . J. Dodd, \u25a0 "La Sonambula" and "La Mle Yen- Mrs. W. H A. C. Mrs. C. Hodge, and Tessie Raftree. Mis- May Foley, J. Loughery. The pro- 11. Los Angeles. returned from a year's stay in Terminal E, w. Page. Mary EL Calahan, August F. iy<>uisu Ackerson, Acker- Idetta." Edward w. H. Liowden, Miss Lowden, Mrs. T. RodvefS, Jones, Mr and Mrs. M. Kochman announce the Jeanette Helen gramme with a violin solo by <;. Mackay, Miss disappointment Island. Mrs. Woolwine will he at home to Eddie A. A. Brown. J T. cncaL- their daughter Milla to son. Charles Henry Ackerson and Albert was closed pres- Macdonald, Mrs. D. C. Society suffered a great residence in St. James Reilly. Mr?. I). Miller, \u25a0 - Joseph Lertond. The following were Marshall, Miss K. Mclntyre, F. Mc- wedding her friends at her Furth. Lister Mrs. '.irks. They will reci inday, Mrs. Cereghino, Mr. and Mrs. M on account of the of Miss Mar- Park on Wednesdays. J. K. Smith and J. H. Fagran. from San 15, street, Mrs. Lewis Goodman gave a party last ent: C. Quarry, R. C. Medcraft, Miss n. T. Mit- garet city wife, October at 1628 u'Farrell from residence, T-ecari. John Montevaldo. Mr. Dadd, Mrs. chell, Montrose, Miss A. Winston of this and William W. H. H. Thomas Jr. and who Francisco: J. E. Gail and J. A. de Voll, L' to 5 o'clock. Sunday at h*M- 903% Powell Dadd, Lerond, Sanborn, Mrs. Frances B. Woodward of Chicago, which took were recently married in the East, ar- from Stockton: M. Magulre, Charles Reier, A fine musical was Frank J. Mrs. Morgan. 1) Mullen. O. N'orfleet, E. (1. C. Fe Sunday McDonald, programme Dors Cereghino, Miss Adelene Cereghino, R. M. wife, Arthur place on Thursday morning. It was ex- rived over the Santa and are* Mrs. William Wagner. Mrs. Weddirjg Bells rendered, and Misses Tessie Greenfield Lerond, Angle Debennedetti, Paxton, Pratt and registered at the Hollenbeck Hotel. They Hoyi an.] M. Marouse, Oakland; Patrick ' George Mies :i. Renton, 1?. Richards and pected that there would be big wedding iiiodman gave a Cakewalk. Miss T. a expect to here permanently in a Dougherty. Anaconda, Mont.; J. "L. Bar- On Tuesday evening, at the hottif of her X J Loughery, Miss Minnie Montevaldo wife, Roca, J. reside ( Mrs. W K. Jason and the Misses Hol- wife, A. s. I!i!l!<- and J. de With a gr^at display, but instead the home on Twenty-seventh street, which Hay. ;r«'!> bride was garden, Mrs. Walter Stone of , Mrs. to Son Francisco and will visit their son, scientific palmist; reading-, by mail, fl; office I in white silk en Mrs. John Gillson, Miss Mabel who is a student at Berkeley. hours 1to 8 p. m. 616 Geary St.. above Jones; train, with bridal veil. AJ quests .Smith. Miss Ethel IJnf..rth. Miss Edna classes. wen present. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have Bonner, Miss Regina Weil. Miss Tessie Ron,- to Coronado and other points in Holbrook, Miss Mattie Holbrook. Misses At the Resorts. Lumhrr exports \u25a0 from the United States m California, and will remain Whitely, Misses Joost. Hudson Smythe, AND SPRINGS— The recent arrivals amount year RULES FOR nearly $50,000,000. HEALTH BEAUTY AETNA will this to ! month. - Will Moore, George McChesney, George Lester B. Smith and Misa Grace M. <"oie Rhelnhardt, Walter Bewail, Harold Hill. wi n married Tuesday, October :;. by Rev Mr. McNair, Henry C. Holbrook, George r B - \u25a0 rlngton at 'the residence of the Gillson, J. Manning of Minneapolis, C. By Minnie, Hygda. fall.er. N. P. ole. A. Corey of Minneapolis, Babe Barrett of George C. Salch of the firm of Dalton molls, and Martin Jo nver, Guerrero The• Misses McGllnn of 506 wrinkles, will not only see but without In any way bleaching was quietly married to gave an enjoyable "at home" last creams and lotions are to treat it Th.-> !<-tha necessary will read and benefit thereby. most delightful lotion In the world for the i Knap)> of this city at the home oi the Tuesday evening. The following pro- \, frequently adjuncts is brides m ther 816 Oak street. gramme was /?If beauty-getting efforts hands made by soaking thirty grains 1 gray Mr. Salch pleasingly rendered: Piano to one's tragaranth Your hairs k:. _ solo, \V\ff Arjswers Correspondcr>ts. of pum in seven ouncefl erf is well the busim s> Mi«s C K. Nolan: soprano solo, Mrs. WHEREASthere are other things quite as to for days. of th r was vir\ <";ui Sommer; recitation, ...ss Charlotte rose water two At the end of/ tily arranged. The Important. PHOEBE M.—ln last Sunday's Call re- that lima strain it forcibly through I bride wore Johnson; tenor solo. Dr. Joseph J. Rich- your question. tiful gown of light blue silk crepon and ards: guitar duet, Misses M. and There .are three great rules for beauty ply to Cherie will answer cheesecloth or muslin, and add half an I A. Bet- 1 glycerin carried a lnrcr bunch of whlt( I kowski; vocal solo. Miss Florence Nolan; and each rule consists of Just one word. Gymnastic exercises, particularly swing- ounce each of .and alcohol, pre- A pretty wedding was baryti T. O'Brien; first, bathing is Indian clubs, will help, especially viously mixed. However, it will be Im- that of Robert William Bpe- Diet is the the second and Ing in possible for to your not you keep wanted Berwin and Miss Gussle Rothschild, which cialties, "Or. T. R. Roche; vocal solo, These three the development of arms. hands in at the ; Connor; exercise the third. combined the good condition unless yon wear loose Mls> Florence tenor solo, Pro- and beauty .-is all know Hair that is excessively oily gloves ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothschild, 1049 fessor P. J. O'Sullivan; whistling solo, mean health we NOBE— when obliged to work at the black- i pleasanter word for this state. should l)e washed at hast every two fr:r^7r^sSa^,y.?..:q Many a man and worthy woman McAllisi Mrs. F. Barry; coon songs. M: \u25a0 Maud la but a board. [ tember 20. Rev. Dr. J. Nieto officiated. Hie.-, Miss Miss Another thing to remember Is that the weeks in water in which half a teuspoon- ALIDA N.—lf the superfluous hair is '• Florence Nolan. Gertrude dark in color you to ;'-'' is away At 2 o'i ck the bridal party entered the Richards, Miss Charlotte Johnson, Miss truest, best beauty comes from within. fui of bicarbonate of soda has been dis- Iwould advise bleach '• turned from employment, or \u25a0 to the rnucio of din's Connor, Richards, correcting growth the hair is blow it with a little peroxide of hydrogen and i ''SBSHBK'^ March, Florence Dr. Dr. 80, while you are facial de- solved. If th" Of ammonia. This wedding and taking position un- Roche; cakewalk, J. Casserly those also, following keep it dry will make it so litWBffiS^iH electric: needle the ! ness and a merry heart will do more than growth: U;'v rum, 4 dunce*; tincture ot Is only thing that will gray hairs. i in world toward cantharides, Hub a little of remove the hair permanently, and this all the cosmetics the 2 ounces. this Is only practicable when the hairs are. beautifying the face and retarding the Into ilie hair daily. This tonic will also But there is relief from that un- of those horrors of the whole, help daughters hair unless it is dry coarse and scattered. Boys who make ""^Sp^ M approach — the such remarks are and ig- . petticoated race wrinkles. hair, in which case the following tonic rude should be \u2666 \u2666 • Forty-eight nored. Increasing the size of the hu.-*t *ssL^__JUl'';' fortunate condition. will ho of greater benefit: reducing There has been such a demand for the Grains resorcln, one-fourth ounce gly- and are two entirely different C may enough to Mil matters. The first can be done with per- v^^SJj Your hair be brought to Dresses, Iformulas of the skin food and lotion for perln and alcohol a two safety, V back Ladies' bottle. The cream should be fect but all sorts of Infuries can and Ithe hands that Iwill print them again ounce cocoa — Jackets Skirts. by trying to-day time, may quite oily. It is not he on the come about the remedies that I its natural color in four days byusing for the last where all to used are make see them. face merely as a developing cream. If said to the bust smaller. There j your strawberry cream crumbles your is only one wholesome method of elimin- SEASONABLE BARGAINS TO OPEN THE SEASON. ORANGE FLOWER SKIN FOOD. dmsjrist niupt have measured out too ating: fat, and that is by rigid dieting and | Spermaceti, one-half ounce. mucli white wax. Tt should be soft and proper exercise. A simple exorcise that I Free This I white wax, one-half ounce. fluffy. You say your daughter's hair is will reduce the size of the stomach is to Mrs. Nettie Harrison's Sweet almond oil, two ounces. Calling. It may be the loose halls that lie flat on the back on the door with the Lanolin, one ounce. cause the itching of the scalp. armr- folded, then raise the body to a sit- Cocoanut oil, one ounce. AMBITION—The lemon hair wash wlil, ting posture and let it fall back again SEASON'S NEW Simple tincture of benoin, ten drops. sure, be your hair slowly. Repeat ten or fifteen times every ' — Iam Just ..what needs. Sftbottle of Mrs. 4-DAY HAIR RESTORER JACKETS All- Orange flower water, one ounce. Add one ounce salts of tartar and the morning. Fastening the garters to the :., ..; - , , Fine ,fe quart front of the. corset Nettle HaiTi- ;. . , , Melt the first five Ingredients in a por- juice- of three lemons to one of will also make the j 4-day . . Wool : thoroughly incor- water. Take a cupful and rub stomach appear less prominent. Restorer, It is not a dye, but in a natural Way it Kersey Cloth, £§? celain kettle. When of this Nightly Hair porated remove from the lire and add the through the hair onto the scalp, ESSlE— scrubbing with a com- j 1" roots, compelling lined all through with orange flower water and the benzoin, then rinse thoroughly. This will plexion brush of good firm bristles, tepid I men^wtn l^ ac^actss on tne the secretion -f»L beating briskly with an egg-beater until keep the golden tints In your h;iir, water and castile soap followed by an ap- i satin lining, blues and cold. Put in a little porcelain jar and plication of cold cream, is the best treat- j g£!Sment of the pigments that give life and color to /['>Y[} keep in a cool place. nient for blackheads. The following 10- 'j s nc blacks, a good • $10.00 This is to make wrinkles disappear. It tion is good also: Half pint of rose "thc hairus- the hair—in four days— sl.oo a bottle, at $&jAj should be applied with the pYoper mas- water, half a pint of orange flower water, natun^ or sage just before retiring and after the' add drop by drop, half an ounce simple , I ail druggists. faco has been bathed with warm water. ; tincture of benzoin, six minims tlnctun of Special $6.50 LOTIONFOR THE HANDS. myrrh and a few drops of glycerin. : for ''j $| Merely sponge the surface of the skin Boak thirty grains of gum tragacanth lightly with the lotion. Ifear Ican sug- in seven ounces of rose water for forty- gest nothing for the down-growing locks Lola Montez Creme TAN KERSEY . eight forcibly JACKETS .1 W hours. Then strain through except persistent brushing upward. — I muslin an/1 add one-h;i!f ounce of All wool, the newest / /|l\ glycerin and alcohol which have been CJENEVIEVE— There Is no change more ! ,' The great skin food, tissue builder previously mixed. difficult to bring about than that of re- Trial ot I and cut, elegantly There is nothing better than this for the ducing the size of the hips. Electric peel §THIS silk lined, massages perhaps way to p beautifier. Does not off the old skin, /^#^ hands. It dries immediately after being is the best over- ree for come the If you cannot get the i value $18.00. applied and leaves the hands not the least trouble. out of but rejuvenates it by removing Lit greasy or etlcky. electric massage, then try the mechan- La.ii.. the ob- Special $12.50 Ihave also been asked for the recipe for ical, which should he followed by a gen- that clog and impoverish Price tle rubbing with alcohol or salt and water. tn^ad'ana^oc structions it. Cures VIOL.ET SOAP. K. E. O.—lthink the following tonic rec/iTmybook complexion White castile soap. 8 ounce*. Witch hazel, of , , faults. It is, skin-healthuull> NEW GOLF CAPES- With hoods, genuine golf plaids, will help your hair: one instructions „, , c i_ c -1.1 Honey, 1 ounce. ounce; alcohol, one ounce; water, half and a trial pot . fade before it,leaving Spermaceti. I of Lola Wrinkles • the»•«««- skin****111 0.0as value for $7.00. 1 ounce. an ounce: resorcin, forty grains. Rub I Montez n i o good lengths, Special Price $4.75 sweet me . . Oil of almonds. IV2 ounces. Into the scalp every night. ft lt was ln y°ur girlhood days. Essence of violet, hi ounce. ; of^e cents. Shave the castlle soup very fine. Put IDA S.— There must have been some pwder FREE. 75 NEW CAMELS' HAIR DRESSES, chemical in the stuff with which you w^re \ Enough for three months. TAILOR-MADE— the honey in a double boiler and when hot IS YOUR FACE UNWOMANLY? to silk lined. The iadd the soap. In another double boiler scalded have left brown blotches. A taffeta new habit back skirts. 1 Have you dark shadows on your lips, check. physician could advise you better on this Well put the oil of almonds and the spermaceti B. !and the wax, which have been grated fine. chin (ir*pcrson? If you have B. B. English point. Ido not approve of epsom salts | worth $20.00. Our Special $15.00 soap is entirely :Caramel Is what you want. It removes for the complexion. However, as you ask Suit for When the melted pour the nnd Just blemish. After Superfluous formula, ; cures this unfortunate one for a here is the only one Hair oils and the soap together. Some-times it , application your will free from I to face be as hair have: a pint rain water, half pint may be necessary add a little water ;is the palm of your Half a NEW BLUE PLAID SKIRTS— backs, hot hand. water, two epsom salts, < Lined habit for $3.00 to the honey and soap, but be very spar- English Caramel Is by the rose drams one permanently by you B. B. B. indorsed dram aqua-camphor. Apply removed the /electric needle Ing of it lest weaken your soap so medical profession and has had 20 years of suc- after bath- the only ELECTRIC FUR AND ASTRAKAN :that it will not harden. Two tablespoon- cessful practice In England and on the conti- Ing with a soft sponge. safe and sure way—as operated by Mrs.- YOKE FUR CAPES— fuls. at most, is quite enough. After the nent. Itis in fact the only satisfactory eradi- BLACK-EYED SUSAN—The formula Nettie Harrison tails, ! oils and the soap have been in the hot cation of superfluous hair known to science. for shampoo given in the foregoing letter in her Dermatological Parlors. With for . $16.50 water bath, which should be kept boiling We guarantee ,-\ cure in every case under- to Ruby A. is excellent only. for dandruff. ... \u25a0 week briskly \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 for ten or fifteen minutes, remove taken. Consultation free for this B. of hydrogen :•\u25a0*v fire, Women to B.—Peroxide will bleach from the add the essence of violets, attendants. Prompt attention mall the hair to any desired tint. Each appli- stir and then pour into teacups If you do orders. makes lighter. any cation it Cocoanut oil will j not happen to have• • •molds handy. not change the color of the eyebrows al- MRS. NETTIE IfTTT T V J?r 1TT7RT7Q' cloak AND suit house, MRS. DIETZ. formerly with the "Burdette." though it will give them a slightly darker HARRISON I\LjLjUl LjLLjULjO 120 On another page in to-day's Call will INSTITUTE, appearance. CO KEARNY STREET. be found an Illustrated article on farl.il ELITE DERMATOLOGY DERMATOLOGIST, , massage. Isincerely trust that all those OQO MARKETST.. BANFRANCISCO. "Keith's"— "We have something unique Who have written to me on that subject, for our window Tuesday next. "Keith's," 40-42 Geary Street, Ias well as those who have asked how best HAIRDRESSING and MANICURING Phelan building. \u2666 j San Francisco.