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82 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1898 B bk L R R e THIS DAY AT THE CHURCHES. | 6 HALE'S. FH KRR R R R RN R KRR R R R R RHH R THIS DAY AT THE CHURCHES (Continued.) Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, 320 Post street—C. A, Parkin—Morn- ing,” “'Be Strong in the Lord and in the' Power of His Might; evening, “sermon by George §. Lincoln. Universal Brotherhood (Theosophical So- clety in America), Academy of Sci- ences Hall, 943 Market street—Mrs. F. E. Wait—Afternoon, special servic evening, ““The American Lodge." 6 HALE'S, | 6 HALE'S. WEATHER REPORT—Partly cloudy Sunday; brisk westerly wind. Hales SIX STORES First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones. Rev. E. A. W00dS....00veueennnnn, +esesseesee.Morning—Forty-ninth anniversary of the Sunday school, with special services at 11 o'clock. Evening—“Our Flag and What it Stands for. Regular 2%¢ Bleached German Baptist, Seventeenth and Dolopes. tor, followed ening—Sermon. ~/Morning_Sermon by the by religious exercises. Strenggh. Rev. H. L. Dietz... =Y Sk s kR o sk R SRRk R R K 26K | Morning —“Christ Ou Evening Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near| Rev. W. C. Jenkin Bteiner. Tue Patriotism. Al Sheeting, S R T Salvation Army, Market street, near e Seventh—Lieuténant Colonel Evans— 90 inches Morning, prayer and song service: evening, experiences related and the praising of God. Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellls streets— Rey. Charies E. Locke—3 p. m., an address by Dr. Locke on ‘‘America’s New Mission and Opportunity: or the Real Meaning of the War.” The ser- vices will be for both men and women. wide. All week 1T yard and sermon on the Gospel of the day 45x36. On Sale Tic each. St Charl orromeo, Eighteenth and| Shotwell streets. Morning—Speclal_services and_sermon_on the Gospel. Evening—Vespers and ser- Father Nugent High mass and special services in Even- Fremont and o INTCALIFORNIA —Vespers and bene Three sales this week at Hale’s. A triple buying opportunity—Turning stocks into cash—Reducing quantities—Forcing overstocked assortments to a speedy exit. ’Tis folly to pay high prices now or buy anything but the best. SALH No. Things for the Baby. A hurried inspection showed a crowded stockroom. A careful investigation Morning—High mass an: honor of the day. Evening—Vespers. Father Cottle ........evveee-. Progressive Spiritualists, McAllister and Larkin streets—Mrs. R. S. Lillle— Morning, special experimental service; evening, musical and spiritual service. Church of Corpus Croke streets. Christi, Alemany and ..Morning—Solemn high mass and special ex- ercises in honor of the Patronal Feast of Corpus Christl. Evening—Vespers, bene- diction, and procession of sacrament. Salesian Fathers German Emmanuel Church, Twelfth and Stevenson streets—Rev. F. W. Flscher —-Morning, “‘Full Salvation in Christ’; evening, “’Life Insurance.”” S e S s PREPARING FOR THE BIG IRISH FAIR ENERGETIC WORK BEING DONE BY COMMITTEES. the blessed Bt. Charles, Twenty-fourth and Shotwell street; Holy Cro Father Cummings ...... Morning—High mass and sermon. —Benediction and vespers. Morning—Solemn high mass in feast of Corpus Christi. pers and benediction. ook sk sk ok o sk e kst o ke o sk ke skeok sk sk kol sk sk skeok sk ek ok sk e ok s ok ok o ok 36396 % *: honor of_the Evening—Ves- Scott and Bddy streets. Father McGinty .. Bt. Dominic's, Bteiner and Bush streets. | Father J. Plous .......... B Evening—Ves- I pers. St. Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery| avenue. Father Carraher ......... ing—Solemn high mass _an vening—V and benediction “Sermon and the solemnization of high mass. Evening—Vespers, benediction an sermon. All Hallows, Bixteenth avenue and N street| Father B. A. Foley wororororosoirris BL Ignattus, Van Ness avenus and Hayes = : > : o i bl PNE Fali. s e e e Special Commissioner Sent to Ireland. showed an “overstock.” We figure that the demand will be supplied in a few [ Sclemn hishy vesphrad ol owe ANty M His‘;:“l Brflfldingds and months. We never carry goods over one season, so we planned this sale, e | DL isermon eoe Snoparod, slashed the prices, and out they'll go. You'll need them. Here's the list, BL_ James, Twenty-third and Guerrero| Fatber P. R, Lynch SRR streets. feast of Corpus Christi. Evening—Vespers Better come early. Remarkable interest is being manifest- ed in the proposed Irish Fair, which will open at the Mechanics' Pavilion on the and benediction. 0 = INFANTS' FINE CAMBRIC LONG SLIPS—Embroldery INFANTS' FINE NAINSOOK SLIPS, all over em- St. Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. oke,. eombroiaery AMERIC LONG ! SLIPS Embrolde 25ci Father P.' Scanlan Solemn high mass and sermo; :30 o' cloc! spers. | broidery trimmed yoke, embroidery ruffled neck and 10:30 o' clock ening—Vesper ¥ ‘wmth of August. At a meeting In the regular price 40c. Sale price.. cuffs; I?Eg'.flar e $1. Sale price . 59c Bt ry’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue| Futher Prendergast, V. . Morning—Commencement of forty hours' de- | Occidental Hotel Friday evening repre- | INFANTS' v e 5 S E 2 and O'Farrell street. votlon at the solemn high mass at 11 | sentatives of both sexes were enthusias- ook ok e \CAMBRIC SLIPS, with ehecked Nain- INFANTS' FINE CAMBRIC LONG 800k yoke, cambric ruffie all round, cambric ruffle m25C{ SKIRT, with deer Q) i g';dl‘;:‘eki’e:;:nr‘v;‘n(‘::‘;l!p:?;:l':!‘fnE’:fl’:‘l;\;oj tic x““; ;*‘911‘ srrorAts to make the alburhn neck and sleeves; regular value 40c.’ Sale price.. z hemstitched bottom; regular value 5lc. Sale price.. jsaners, Xup penellclionssis i 50 st m:ecrcef:ten:’&‘"":’:‘;'r‘;sdfg;sb"v‘:;r: INFANTS FINE CAMBRIC SLIPS, with fine tucked | INFANTS FINE CAMBRIC LONG SKIRT, § fine tucks. Bt Mary's, California and Dupont streets. aall r T b | yoke, embroldery ruffie running round, embroidery ruf- with deep embroldery ruffled bottom; regular value el Taieas s wag'f\":fv ;::k".""acimfi;v;’;e";'.::uxg'f cofls“mm?ted& and 1N§lchael IO"Donnell fled neck and cuffs; regular value 50c. Sale price.. 29c¢ ! 2 AT ~89¢C | eaiction. was appointed a speclal commissioner to |l INFANTS' FINE CAMBRIC SLIPS, pl | rNmANTs SNBL LONG — c gt R e | g | NFANTS C SLIPS, pleated and torchon | INFANTS' BABY FLANNEL LONG SKIRTS, St Patrick’s, Mission street, near Third. R ST e | Ireland. He will leave shortly for | lace trimmed yoke, embroidery ruffie white only, silk embroidered, running round, | scalloped ~ bottom. embroldery ruffied feck and cuks; were 7o Seie prica OOC | £ % INFANTS' FINE SOFT - FINISHED CAMBRIC SLIPS, Queenstown, and will on his arrival at | that port continue his journey to all the historical battleflelds and famous places price ... Father Gray | tion of Corpus Christl. Evening—Vespers, s benediction and a sermon. | INFANTS' FINE CAMBRIC SHORT DRESEES, first size Paul’ - urch| ot 2 v tucked, ruffled and_embroidery trimmed yoke, inse only, insertion and embroldery yoke, pleated back, em- et R e | R cennelly Y i fha Bereation ™ £ | TAMed ol at he. feh Botjen br wator | @l AR Smbraticry’ rsfed CU Shckel End eirodey ToE Q@) | Diders rofhea neck an cofe; regide value B Se DO - o I s will be sent by him from Shannon, Kil- | fled bottom; reguMr value §1 %. Sale price. | price 5 i & B L, Do BalSiiat matiirs {Morning—Solemn high mass and sermon. larney, Boyne and other famous streams | B INFANTS' FINE CAMBRIC LONG SKIRTS, 4 fine tucks INFANTS' FINE CAMBRIC SHORT DRESSES, tucked Saes T3 Evening—Vesp iR | to be used in making bottles of perfume, |l "~ and a deep hem on bottom; regular value 4. Sale | 7 andembrotdery {nsertion yoke, tucked back, embroldery Q)¢ Bt Peters, Alabama street, near TWenty- Becular Clergy o aE ol seelosai A ks T I O | which will be disposed of at the fair. price re 25C} rutfled neck and cuffs; regular value S0c. Sale price.... e i e e Kl oy i A oot et e Sow e | INFANTS' KID MOCCASINS, silk stitched, silk laces; L | BSked to “open (he Zalr by chble, - and SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. L A red Rn, Srowa ana black. ‘Sale price 1265¢ e asked to open the fair by cable, and Commissioner O'Donnell will try and se- | sure from Michael Davitt a blackthorn 'I.‘(I) fie raffled off for the benefit of Celtic all. . From present indications, {individuals | fi 7 Bt. Rose, Brannan street, near Fourth. Morning—Solemn high mass and sermon. Evening—Vespers and benediction. Father Nugent. . Btar of the Sea, Seventh avenue, near Point SALH No. A Clearing in Millinery. o Father Coyle and sermon at 11 Tennessee and Butte streets.” Father Browne .. ~-Morning_High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- - and socleties will attend the fair from all | | ing—Vespers, benediction and sermon. portions of the State, and the comfort | of the visitors will be carefully looked | e e L e T ettt it i Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near| Marist Fathers . eessyooeoMorning—High mass and sermon at 11 after by the management. " e : S n. % Y o'clock. Evening—Sermon and vespers. Fhe Bavilion whl be handsome dec- | A sale for three good reasons. First—Our millinery buyer is getting Camp Merritt, Old Bay District Race| Cathollc Truth Soclet R foralnt—Tho solenfantio of T orated for the occasion with flags, bunt- | ; 0p u Track. [ i i B e S el g ing and paintings. The broad expanse of ready to go East on her purchasing to Her stock must be cleaned up | sary and instruction at 7:30 o'clock. floor space will be covered with bulldings before she goes. Second—The demand for summer hats is at its zenith T = =33 4 5w and scenes dear to t heart of every one {4 e * Mission and Twelfth Rey. F. 5. Ford. |Morning_Sermon from ‘Short Cut.”” Even- et e S S e now. The time to close them out is when people want them. Third—In ing—"The Development of War, the Call | e and familiar to the student of history. | We cannot Blarney Castle will rise toward the order to buy we must have-cash and low stocks. great quantity for cash if stocks are already big and slow to sell. Therefore purchase in etk ek ok sk o ook e skokok okl stk sk ok stk ol sk o ki kol sk skt ok sk ko s sk sk stk sl ok stk ok ok o ok kR sk R ki kst skok ok R sk sk ok sk sk skt ko sk ok ok kool ok ok ok R Rk kR R XXX K relude, ‘Ol lory” ~ sermon, ‘‘Soul j i ing— ist Buoilding.” | Iriah Jnds ‘and lassies wil dance before | we quicken the selling—turn goods into cash to buy again. It rebounds to your profit. Read the lis 2 TP — e veird tunes agpipes. - igregational, Twenty-fifth and Reyv. W. C. Pond...erersrsessessseeeeres orning—Divine service, the recital of :‘J,;:QQEET‘;,; et e ion. |l TRIMMED SHORT-BACKED SAILORS and fancy dress § 175 | HANDSOME LEGHORN FLATS, trimmed for girls trom & 0).50 “ts prayer, and sermon by the pastor. Even- portant position in the bullding, and its| shapes, natty little creations at a clearing price.. “—1| 710 to 16 years. Clearing pric 5 - S i R T SCAESermon hia sy arimonting. o | noble proportions will be oeen to advan- =y s Lethlehem Congresational, Vermont street Rey. foming—0Ndw Hat Yo et et Y O tage. Besides the Bank of Ireland bufld- THE SHEPHERDESS, chip and Panama short-backed ROUGH-AND-READY WALKING HATS, in black and in_fancy chiffon, velvet, satlors, elegantly trimmed Clearing price, $ to. tourth. | 3 all colors, trimmed in velvet, chiffon and wings; just flowers, aigrettes and wings. Soul to Seek the Lord Your God." Even- ing—‘"'Peace and There Was No Peuce. s the thing for street dresses. Clearing price.... ing, Irish Houses of Parliament in Dub- | lin, there will be a postoffice booth, Lim- | erick Race booth, a “Rocky Road EET RIS T i) 8 $ a s s T | to B s X ¢ SAILORS, in whit brown, green : e Rl e rer i ARy e e Ereing | Dublin,” the Lakes of Killarney fishing D Ik Clescing uibel Doy b DR o — | CUTE LITTLE POKES, daintily trimmed in chiffon, rib- 75 it Al i SEnerey Rl NN, MO | pond and other important attractions too | SN [ S hok tnid-aainta an Yoreetme st Clearivespeioes. = A= Seventeenth and| Rev, H. T. Shepard....ccceeeeeccscesenancessd I — S by th v. numerous to mention. | THE TALLY-HO, NEWPORT AND VASSAR SAILOR, .00 i i e e bl g S R A In addition to these there will be ind in white and all colors. Clearing price, Bt Dougall. Evening—Sermon by Rev. ¥. | h o doccsatiatins booths” siy ol 1 sty ot This week we will clear out our entirs line of flowers, fancy d DR g | hibits made by local firms. Some brisk | [§§ CHILDREN'S HATS, fine Leghom flats, trimmed fn rib- $1:50 | pines, gisrettcs and “ornaments ‘at” the very lowest Siearing I Rev. G. C. Adams. ] P ET e P e P T g T bidate o tod) poattions il tie dons | bon and small flowers. Clearing price......... — | prices. You can’t miss saving if you buy. ? day; ‘special exercises by the Sunday school and an address | Evening—"The Camp vi this week. | The fair will open on August 20 and close on September 10. It will be open to the public every day from 2 to 10:30 p. m., Sundays excepted. The proceeds will be devoted to the erection of a new hall | by the pastor. the Battlefleld. SALHE No. Table Linen and Towels IIT. Rev. Willlam Rader .. -{Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening | —Sermon and prayer meeting. 2 Post street, near| Rev, F. B. Cherington....... S Morning—Children's day celebration. Even where. all the Irish socleties may meet. | & | | ing—""Costliness of Prayer. a0 e g | n, Second street| Rev. W. L Kip Jr... oo 'Mfl‘.::%;i"-?:flc:_"d prayer study. Even- The Clarkson Jury Disagreed. Our sixth annual trade sale in this degrtmeqt'be_gins to-morrow. Thp e s e e | e m:-:: {.‘:;ml:: :‘r:_emi:i:a %ll;lfizogov:::;: summer stocks are now complete. Hale's six California stores buy linens in ration of Corpus Christl. Evenirg—ser- 1 | bulk for cash from the manufacturer. We buy as a jobber buys—pay brought in the United States morning at. 10 o'clock | District | n a { instruction. freight and tariff, save the jobber's profit (by skipping him), land our linens i SR Court yesterday * J. A. Emery.. orning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- and discharged, it having been unable to -3 r i i * ing—Sermon. agree after in all night session. '::‘ Iatbgur d.’.\l?rst a:h the price the J:bb'er [la_:ds‘hlz Iots| sgll to ytou as the - == - e — stood six to six. Sympathy for the wife | obber sells to the average merchant. e trade sale begins to-morrow. ¥ St Luios, Rev. W. H. Moreland {Morning—Communion at § o'clock; Sunday H e ehiiaren of the HEferALnEhar Sndtad J ol : g sdnlipnG 2 | | §choo! at 9:30 o'clock and morning prayer | to do with the disagreement. The case Dealers, retailers, hotel and restaurant keepers, all join hands with the thrifty housewife and share the saving. * by the rector at 11 oclock. The North ISATUsh S yatriea soon ta Volunt . soon. * | listen to the address on “srh:réf;?[s i’,‘fl | Clarkson was foreman of the rolling de- UNBLEACHED CRASH, 17 inches, all linen, good ab- GC;TABLE DAMASK, BLEACHED, 72 inches wid-h;u 1inen, 480 * | | Eled_Banner.” Evening—Sermon by Rev. partment of the Mint, and was accused | sorbent, fine for kitchen towel, 8 1-3¢ quality—TRADE ®c quality—Here's a snap—TRADE SALE SPECIAL.. i | W. Sha of stealing gold bullion therefrom ana SALE SPECIAL........ RId-aos-ccn . ceeeeecnseseis woee Yard. X e = e —— T ving It sold by Martin Eggers, a grocer, S | T % Bt. Cornelius Chapel, Presidio Reservation.| Rev. D, O. Kelley.... e S e having it sold T 2 5 DOZEN TABLE NAPKINS, BLEACHED ¥ size, extra .65/60 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, §-4 size. all pure linen, .10 b4 BN | Svening—Sermon and religious exercises. e B L large, all pure linen. §2 quality—TRADE SALE SPEC- §n!m—} border all round—Value 31 %-TRADE BALE “SPEC: §m— % Bt John's, Fifteenth street and Jullan ave- Rev. E. B. Spalding .... Morning_Special devotions and _sers 5 TR A r g suns | Evening- fermon and song servicer o ADVERTISEMENTS. TABLE DAMASK, grass bleached, every thread pure linen, soft finish, no dressing, napkins to match—HALE'S rmi“cn:s—- e = g S il 2 5 70-inch. .15 yard BC Mary the Virgin, Union and Btelner| Rev, H. Parish . ~|Morning—Sermon and Instruction. Evening 2 hen, 5o 38 streets. | —Sermon and vespers, Bt. Peter's Episcopal, Stockton and Fil-| e tateets: Rev. M. D. Wilson... [ g -+/Morning—Communion services and speclal | exercises. Bvening—Sermon. Bt Paul's Episcopal, California street, be-| Rev. W. Maxwell Rellly. tween Fillmore and Steiner. {Morning—Sermon and divine seryice. Even- ing—Sermon. Rev. H. E. Cooke. Morning—Communion at services and sermon. Trinity Episcopal Church, Bush street, near| Gough. First English Lutheran, Geary street, near| -|Morning—Sermon and instruction. Evening Rev. E. Nelander.......eeeeeeeeeerssreerenns Gough. i | —Sermon and song service. Bethel African M. E., Powell street, near W. B. Anderson.. Morning—'A_Willing Ofteriny 2 5 g Unto the Juckson. Lord.” Evening—'Cheerful Giving an Act of Pleasing Worship to God. Central Methodist, Mission stresi, near| C. B. Locke. Morning—Annual Children's day exercises. Bixth. | Evening—"It Takes a Man to Make & Sol- |_dler. Morning— Evening Rev. W. S. Urmy. instruction. ermon and Bible First M. E. Church, Poweli and Washing-. 5 ermon. ton streef Fifteenth Avenue M. E, Church, Fifteenth Evening—Bible instruc- avepue south and P street. Grace M. E., Twenty-first and Capp streets. ++.Morning—Sermon. tion. Rev. H. Pearce. 7] M:mlnx—-ger;on at 11 Rev. J. N. Beard. clock by the pas- ; Sunday school at 12:46 p, m. Evening e Ny, Ehrlsll d the Soclal Muvgmen(. Howard Strest M. E., Howard street, near, Rev. J. A. B. Wilson... _Children's day_celebration. Even- Beoond. 2 ‘The Supreme Crisis of Life.' b Potroro M. B, Tennesses and Solano| Rev. D. W. Chilson. Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Ev o ;Blba instruction and the ncll.:lnnzi reets. rayer. Richmond Metbodist, Fourth avenue and| Clement street. [Morning—Services will be ded for present owing to the existing saloon sl ment surrounding the church hall. Sun- day school will ‘be held at 417% Fiftn [ Morning—""The Safeguards of Youth.” S e R e O Simpson Memorial, Hayes and Buchlnln! Rev, J. Btephens streets. Frankiin Btreet Presbyterian, Vallejo and Franklin streets, Calvary Preebyterian, Geary and Powell streets. .[Morning—""The Children’s Gulde.” Even- Ing— ’The Humiliation :fl Christ.” 2 Morning—Sermon by 1 tor and_spect services In honor of h D.l':hlfll. Evenln...l —Sermon by the pastor. Rev. D. James .... Rev. J. Hemphill .. First Presbyterian, Van Ness avenue and Bacramento street. Rev. R. Mackenzie [Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Bvening— “Men Who Go to the Froi Who Stay by the Stumtsr o 24 o Memorial Presbyterian, Elghteenth avenue Rev. H. N. Bevier..., [Morning—"The Deepest Motion.” and Rallroad avenue. Conquerors. P otion. Evening Ezpl.h Presbyterian, Harrison street, near| Rav, F. A. Doane . .[Morning—Sabbath school at §:30 o'clock, fol- Fifth. lowed by divine service, at 11 o'clock, Evening—Junior and senior branches of the Christian Endeavorers at 6:45 o'clock, . followed by religious exercises and a ser- mon by the pastor at 7:45 o'clock. Morning—Sermon by the pastor. =3 by pastor. Evening— Howsrd Presbyterian Church, corner Oak| and Baker streets. Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrerol street, near Twenty-third. Morning—Sermon and religious Instra by the pastor at 11 o'elock. Amrn:s:: Sunday 'school ‘at 2 oclock Evening— Sermon and song service. oriing e the pastor. Twenty-second and Trinity Presbyterian, Capp streets. Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web- ster streets. Evening—Instruction by -[Morning “Children’s day celebration. Even- —Sermon by Rev. J. rtsor of Glasgow, Scotland. % DDy Morning—8abbath school. services and sermon. Welsh_Presbyterian, Cambrian Hall, 1183 Evening—Special Mission street. ; — e | lock, divin servi Firet United Prosbyterian, Goiden Gate P Rious Instsetion: B ol oce tnd 2> 3 school. . Afternoon—12:30 ‘o'clock, Sunday school, Evening—Sermon by the pastor and general religious exercises. First _Unitarian, strests. “Morning 10 o'clock, Sunday school, followed Franklin by divine service and sermon. and Geary, Morning—Sermon b | schoo! instruction, Second Unitarian, Twentleth and Capp) the pastor and Bunday streets. Rev. J. A. e Evening—Special exercises by Dr. Myers, Rabbl Myers ...... Bush Street Temple, Bush and Lagunal * * * * * E * * * # #* +* * #* = * * * * #* * * * * * * * ~ * * * #* * #* * * * * * * * * * * - * - * * * * * * * * - * * * * * #* #* #* * * * * * * * * * * * * * ¥ E ¥ * ¥ * * * = * * * * * ¥* * * * * * * * * * * * * Bk ek sk skl o o e st ok o sk sk sk sk sk ok o sk sk ook sk ok ok ok skok skl R skl kol skl ksl ok koo | kokskskok kR ok sk gk ok sk okokok ok skok stk sk skokok ko st skolokt ik Shokoloiotok sk skok seakolokolok ok kol kol stk ok kool skokok s kol ok sk kol streets. —————— .. ——— First Church of Christ, Sclentist, 223 But.| The Bible, Sclence and Health, vith Key MOrDIN&—Christian Sclence Bible Lesson. ter street. to the Scriptures ... ¢ — - — BN ms ki b A g -— — Divine Sclence Chi Morning—Spectal - 'numm' urch, Mason| M. B Cramer ercises, Tmon and religious ex. 1 i T4 4444441+ttt E 440 PR R R R e ““THE CREDIT HOUSE.” 8ix Btories High. 4444444444444 444444440 ‘Large Willow Rocker; + full roll arms and back, : basket seat, well shel- lacked ; a comfort on warm days.....$3.28 Metal Beds are the most substantial as well as ornamental; enamel or brass. Enamel Beds, full size, brass trimmings, iron throughout, including rails. $2.756 Al-Brass Beds, very artistic. $15.75 Solid Oak Dresser, with serpentine top and front, fancy shaped French mirror, ornamented with neat carv- ing..... ereer. $12.00 Full Spring Edge Couch, extra wide, tufted top, upholstered in cordu- roy, movable hair pillow....$10.50 Carpet l%;)artment. Art Squares are quickly removed, easily cleaned, wear a long time, ser- viceable on either side; two hundr patterns and fifty prices. * 5 Twelve patterns in the following : .$2.758 3.25 . 8.75 New invoice Moquette Rugs, 27x60, handsome patterns, .8$1.50 Free delivery in Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. M. FRIEDMAN & CO. 233235231 Post Street. _Open Evenings. Near Stockton. Biitttttttbtisisn (R R R R PR PP PPV R TR P PP PP PR D PGP R R s TABLE DAMASK BLEACHED, pure linen, satin damask finish, our own importation direct from manufacturers—HALE'S PRICES— 62-inch 66-inch 66-inch {nch HUCK TOWELS, fringed, fine weave, colored border, extra values—HALE'S PRICES— 18x36 inches. 19x39 Inches. 20x40 inches..... 21x42 inches .... 10t each 12%e each DAMASK TOWELS, knotted fringe, all linen, colored borders, heavy, absorbent, durable—HALE'S PRICES— 17x36 inches. 18x39 inches. 20x41 inches. 12%e h & vl 22x44 Incher 16 2-3c each ROLLER TOWELING, all lnen, extrs heavy quality, absorbent—Fine for the kitchen—HALE'S PRICE— 16 inches. 17 inches. .5c yard 18 inches. 1-3¢ yard 20 inches. TABLE NAPKINS BLEACHED, % size, satin damask finish, extra values—HALE'S PRICES— 20 inches square. 20 inches square. 22 inches square. BUSY BAZAAR. Always busy for many reasons. Here are a few reasons. All good goods—Hale's goods. ew Magio Ios Cream Freezer, Tripli- e m&f.ln. ails made of best Vir- ginia White Cedar, Revolving Wire ‘Whip Dasher— 1qt 2qt 3qt 4qt 6qt B8at $1.50 ;i.fifi $2.00 $2.45 $2.95 $3.75 Marion Harland Coftee Pot, made of heavy tin, Nickel Plated, 2 qt holds 7 cups, Price . 83¢ EXTENSION WINDOW SCRE! 19x35. Price A TOILET PAPER, 500 perforation. e e e 0 do OIL STOVE, 2 four-in. Burner. Prlceuzflg’o VHITE CASTILE SOAP, bar welghs s “H‘IME" 1 foot long. Price per bar....15¢ CANNISTER COFFEE MILL. PE“E?I?IG ER_OR VEGETABLE - N ith Galvanized Iron Crank Ban: dle. Price . 8175 PILLOW SHAM HOLDER, adjustable to any bed. Price 15¢ RAG AND SOAP, a cake of Cas- w‘l?l‘!{ Soap and a Turkish Wash Rag 8x8 inches, both for Se HANDKERCHIEFS, DOZEN LADIES' WHITE m HEMSTITCHAED tHAND"fr%&!— FS, made of good S e 5 na, This OO C ", Dozen week 3c each or. 25¢ 175 DOZEN_CHILDREN'S COL- ORED HEMMED-BORDER HANKERCHIEFS, neat as can be. This week. McCALL DRESS PATTERNS. The 10c and 15c McCall Paper Dress Pat- terns selling faster than ever. The most satisfactory pattern we have ever handled. For 8c we will give one lic pattern and the McCall Magazine for one vear, deliv- ered over our counters to each subscriber every month; regular yearly subscription by mail, 50c year. Tt treats of popular flction, cooking, styles, literature, house. hold hints and_fancy work. Ask for them at the Notion Counter—Alsle 1. $1.00 dozen :1.5(! dozen 1.75 dozen 26 inches square.......... OCEANS OF NOTIONS. Takes good values to keep counters crowded. And this is the busiest one. of them all. There must be a reason. Jewel Btudded Leather Belts ..............81.00 Military Frogs—Army Button ornamented..20¢ Militery Braids, % to 3 in.. 2¢ up 7 Spools Best Bpool Cotton for. Paper of Milward's Needles for. Swan Bill Hooks and Eyes 60 Assorted Hair Pins for.. Dr. Warner's Eclipse Corset Steels.12 1-2¢ pr Ventllating Dress Shields. +2e..200 pr Child’s Shell Hair Bands. Shell Hair Pins, 2% in. long. Darning Cotton ‘Wallace & Sons’ Fagle Pins 22-Line Colored Pearl Buttons. R 6 yd. plece Featherstitched Finishing Brald oo R Extra Horn Bone, 8 and 9 in Aunt Lydia’s Linen-finish Thread. Large Size Cube Pins ceeseaness..8$6.50 dozen ART DEPARTMENT. COLORED CUSHION COVERS, fig- ured with floral and Oriental de- signs; back, front and ruffle ready for the pillow. 385¢ Each 80c Each nxs; p;rnuss?(m dBURs:IAU SCARFS, . work and_sc: . Good value for Tsc. Sopp:c(}al i 32x32 TAMBOUR SQUARES, open work borders. Can be used for stand covers, Center plece or Pil- low Shams & 5 850c Each FANCY SCRIM, with colored or border, worth Zac- Special . san [5C Yard ] L0 Each 50 TINTED CUSHION TOPS, designs— On sale at.. 22% inches square. 25 inches square.. 2 inches square -82.00 dozen 2.75 dozen .84.50 dozen SUMMER LACE. For wash dresses and underwear. Dame Fashion dictates an abundance of lace this year. Perhaps your in- terested. 0_YARDS WHITE AND TER-COLOR ORIENTA LACE, 2% to b inches wide/ Normandie Valenciennes Point Filoche, 4 and 6 inches wide, and Black Chantilly Lace, 2% to 7 inches wide; reg- ular values 12%c to 20c. Ths entire lot on the tables at. %00 YARDS WHITE AND BUT- TER-COLOR GUIPURE-BDGE ORIENTAL LACE, 3 to 8% inches wide; Normandie Valen: clennes, 41 to 6% inches Wldli Colored Silk Laces, § _to inches wide, and Colored Lib- erty Silk Bands, 5% inches wide; regular values 20c and 2c. ‘The entire lot om tables at .. YARDS BLACK AND CREAM T AR CHANTILLY LACE, 5% to 8% inches wide; Fine White Orfental Lace, 6 to 10 fnches wide, and Butter-color Net-top Venetian Point Lace, 4 inches wide; regular 35c and 40c. The entire lot to choose trom at . NEW SILKS. BLACK GROS - GRAIN N LKe, In medium and la designs, godd durable quai- ity. At Haie's . ceedeeen NEW BLACK BAYADERB STRIPES, the latest tashion craze in serpentine and plain effects. At Hale's. sl.oo Yard NEW BLACK SILKS, in large scroll and floral designs, ele. s gant patterns in new effects. Yard RICH BLACK GROS-GRAIN SILK, beau- tiful satin designs, clearly set off by rich black gros-grain grounds. See 10¢c Yard 25¢ Yard (G Yard them In the window. The §150 kind for. .gl.flfi yard. .$1.50 yard. The $2 kind for.. ' 937-939-941-943-945.947 MARKET STREET, S. F.