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2 = 3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1898. CLEVELAND OR FREE SILVER Democratic Party Must Choose. EX- PRESIDENT'S AMBITION | i 5004 housewifesuch items as you to our big bazaar! Biggest department in Hale's big stors. (Basement, in Alsle 4.) SEEKS TO HEAD THE TICKET TWO YEARS HENCE. Is the Logical Candidate Should the Bourbons Make Their Fight Upon a New Issue. Special Dispatch to The Call. Call Office, Riggs House, ‘Washington, June 25. Ex-President Cleveland's speech at Lawrenceville on Tuesday is generally regarded as a bid for the Presidential nomination in 1900. He has sounded a bugle call which is expected to array the Democratic party against the pro- posed policy of “conquest and expan- sion,” and undoubtedly hopes to re- unite the two Democratic factions by making this the issue of the next cam- paign instead of the money question. The following interview with Repre- sentative Livingston of Georgia reflects the general opinion here as to Cleve- land’s ambition: “If the Democratic party is going to lay aside the issue on which we fought Last Monday we sold en- ameled steel ware. We adver- tised it at such prices as to we expected. These are a how we can sell enamel steel ware : Enameled rteel buckets, with retinned at the last election and look for a new NS issue over the question of Hawaii and T 153t £ A & the Philippines Grover Cleveland is the logical leader of the party. If this | is to be our course he is the logical didate for 1900. He has probably read of the Democratic caucus and is quick to seize his opportunity. If the Democratic party is going to continue 12-in., 28e. Enameled steel milkpans— 1-Qt. 2-Qt. 3-Qt. 8-Qt. 12-Qt. Se. 10c. 12¢. 20c. c. Enameled steel stralght sauce pot, with retinned cover— its fight for free silver, then it can |4 SQt 14t et 2equ have nothing to do with Grover Cleve- Rrameled ateel praservite dottie land. If free sflver is to be the issue |+ , o saee ot we cannot burden ourselves with other 27c. 24c. 28¢. issues, particularly issues on which we Enameled steel funnels— are divided. 1Pt 2.Qt. “But if the party is going to turn 12ec. 1Se. aside and make an issue of opposition to Hawali, Cleveland is the logical ¥ leader. He stands as the supreme head of the opposition to the acquisition of territory. Therefore, when he saw what was going cn at Washington he ne out of obscurity, and, taking the ad of the line, sounded this bugle “‘The American people are tempted want. All we've got' of Fairbank's Fairy Laundry Soap, per cake. £ Castile S 2! Sapolio, Galvanized washtub, 2 genuine b every day and every hour to abandon Glass Decanter ... their accustomed way and enter upon Four-foot step ladder course of new and strange advantage, wire bird cage G Never & L et s 2 : Scrub brush, Be: w Screens.. Never re In our history have we Fly paper, 2 sheéts for 5e; curling been beset with temptations so danger- jrons ceens Ten-quart e pail Four-quart ice cream freezer Defender washing machine . Twelve-foot hammock and stretche Ten-inch enameled hand satchel.... ous as those which now whisper in our ears alluring words of conquest and ex- pansion and point out to us fields bright with the glory of war.’ ~ Dairy Queen tollet soap, 3 cakes for 10 HE LETTER CARRIZR Thres-oz. vial Colgate’s violet toilet < The San Francisco Carriers’ Mutual Ald | 17 leat Se Association has elected the foliow..ug i named officers for the ensuing term: We haven’t said seph Mc much about the new McCall dress pat- terns—but they are selling well — giving general satisfaction. m, sburt, M. S E i S =+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I these—such prices—should bring bring a greater rush than even | few items to give you an idea| Enameled steel colanders—10-inch, 18e; | something here you'll surely | > --o..4€ Dozen | ored, embrofdered, | Stewart's pure linen thread, white and scalloped and hem- | “unbleached ...... S Be Spool stitched, regularly Lisle elastic, %-inch .Be Yard | worth lic to %e. > | Darning cotton (pure dye) c Ball | 12%4c Each. ¢ | Black mourning pin 6 HALE'S. | 6 HALE'S. Hns 7 ‘ money if you drop in here Monday. look round, buy what you need; these prices tell the tale. 'sweetly pretty millinery (Alsle No. 4). The celebrated Fifth avenue walking hat, in shades of black. dress wings ‘and flow: shown in black and white and latest col- ors; ranging in price from $4.00 to $6.50. | 38-inch | | now they go for. | | | Misses' leghorn hats, elegantly trimmed in fine | ribbon, flowers and chiffon; midsummer cre- | ations? cunningly pretty $2.50. | Children’s leghorn flats, handsomely trimmed | “in cream silk lace, small flowers and ribbon $1.50. yard, all one price now Goods, shades In dressy goods 30 odd pleces go now fo ‘floral exhibition (Atsle No. 4) American beauty roses, the talk of the con- tinent They were, Are now. French lilac California wild rose violets Cern flowers, prices are rare. 1200 yards 1 1500 yards 1% to 2 2000 yards 1 to 2 and colored .. rds 2% to § to 9 550 yards 1% to 8 ored inch in light a few of them | Cholce violet pansies; onl 3 25¢ Bunch | l}flbln‘n’d(fr all pure finen handkerchiefs. (Alsle No. 2.) 175 dozen all pure Linen big values in little notions. | (Alsle 1, Rear.) | | Ladies’ Handker- T chiefs, colored and Ladles’ satin gored belt supporters, with white. hemstitched button clasp: colors blue, orange, pink, borders, - extremely cardinal and black AR | s Junt Sows 5000 yards corduroy skirt 3ne | 12%c Each. Safety pins, nickel plated and with a good as_any you ever 75dozen Cambric Hand- ¢ doz.; No. 2%, 3¢ do kerchiefs (ladies), col- 100 dozen full size Children’'s May- flower Handkerchiefs, beaurirul tinted designs in center: school tea. ers and soclety managers of chil- dren’s institutfons should see these.. | Cabinet hair pins | Black metal pants buttons . Horn bone, § and 9 inch. | Au-siikc binding ribbon c Dozen Te | ece | 8¢ Each If you STy 111 i to 1% Inches wide. inches wide. > inches wide, white inches wide. inches wide, 6 HALE'S. - Clean-up in this season’s goods. (Atsle No: 1) 82-inch College Checks, in § colors and 2 styles, speclally adapted for outing, it trivamea with seaside or mountain wear; usually 25¢ chiffon, velvet, vard . 40 and 5 Inch wide Fancy Suitings, only a few pleces of each, including Cheviots, Checks, English Waol Curls (none better for traveling costumes); regularly sold at oc, Soc and $1 per regularl s col- ] Also 500 yards English Torchon Lace, 2 to 3 Inches wide, regular 10c, now..5 9 12ic Yard 8-inch Mosaic Suiting, in 8 colors, one there's Individuality of thls season's creations, good ‘dur- | e in each for able material; bought to sell at 35c $2.50. vard ... Sisimvard 36-inch Fancy Cheviot and Check Suit- ings, a miscellancous lot ‘of dress @) Faney trimmed goods, only a few pleces of each; 40c C shepherdess hats, and 50c goods Yard Imported German Jacquard Suitings, 6 colorings In 3 designs, a choice of 18 styles; regular 50c goods, 24c¢ Yard 50c Yard 38-inch Imported German Novelty Dress in basket weave effects, Yard clean-up in embroideries. (Alsle No. 2.) 8750 yards Choice New Embrolderles secured from a wholesale manufacturer (who has re- tired from business); this gave us a good op- portunity to clean him out; such goods at such 2 yard yard ard yard yard vard yard wrap) pers, efc. (In Our Cloak Department, Aisle No. 8 Rear.) Ladies pers, Ladies' Separate Skirts, in black only, lined all through, bound with velvet, material is not spared, well finished... WS B e D Cleaning up all over this huge store—you’ll sce the results if you watch our advertisements—your pocketbook will save Especially is this so in dress goods and embroiderics. scason has been backward, and yet here we are on the threshold of July. We've got a lot of goods that ought to be on the backs of thousands who ought to be in the country but are not. We’ve a pile of dress the only fault we’ve got against them is they ought not to be here—they won’t be here long—we’ve made such a deep cut in prices that not only housewives, but dressmakers, will see the good sense in buying right now. Sec our windows, come in and SAMBLE TArCn o STomng Calico Wrap- in black and hite stripe, blue and red and white, front, silk serge lined, sizes 32 to 40. $5.00. it is 7»gnrod.$20_0 ive out of the city send your name for our new catalogue, 120 pages, nearly 2000 | 937-939-941-943-945-947 : Market Street. “The things we advertise are the goods we sell.” B+ 8+ 8+ B+ 8+ H+E+ BB+ E 4+ B4R R+ | 6 HALE'S. ’ ‘i\ Speaking in a general way, the goods—very desirable—very stylish— (Atsle No. 3). 8000 yards Percales, 36 inches wide; _light " and dark shades.... Sc Yard. 3000 yards Lappets; in plaids and stripes; open work and floral effects; some values at 12%c; others at 15c; one price now... 10c Yard. Turkish _Towels, bleached; extra large, 22x48 inches.... 19c Each Snowflake Comforters; large size, 72 x78 inches; silkoline covered; filled with superior white cotton. Nottingham and Fishnet Lace Cur- tains; 4 yards long by 4 and 60 inches wide; in white and ecru $ White Tambour Swiss Are now what a dime will buy. Perfumery Department (Aisle 4, front). Vaseline Camphor Ice. Evebrow Pencil. picely ~made = all| poudre de Riz Face Talcum Toilet Powder. through, full skirt, | © pamder st e el nnedd Shaving Brush. 3 Cakes Dairy Queen | lor c Soc. Creamed Tooth Brush. ~Soap. Anti-Perspire-Dene. Hair or Clothes Brush. Ladies' Tan Covert | Colgate's Glycerine. Cloth Jackets, fly In the bazaar, basement aisle No. 2. 10-qt retinned Sauce- 10-in Acme Fry Pan, pan. Large bottle Ammoni 96 sheets Shelf Paper. 2 pkgs. Bon Ami. Enameled Jelly Mold. 4 rolls Toflet Paper. Glass Butter or Sugar Mrs Bowl. dle. Decorated China Cup Glass Water Bottle. and Saucer. Hearth Brush. illustrations—’tis free! dry-goods house.” wash goods and domestics. 48c. 15 pair Gray Cotton Blankets (@ "ZEC | “specially good fleecy blanket for camping); 10x4 siz ; vaic | SIIIMET vestS. White Curtaln Swiss: 40 inches wid soAd e dots and figured patterns 12ic Paadiey Joeu wna Unbleached Muslin; 3§ inches wid 4c lowi neck b aleayes; fine quality .......... | med neck and arm- Table Damask; bleac 66 inches [f g et wide; extra heavy quali all linen 5 Yard 7001 10c Each. 3 Ladies' White Cot- curtain department. i Jow neck (Aisle No. 8, rear.) H trim- | med armlets over 95 | shoulders and front, Pair | regularly sold at 2 rtains; 3% yards long | by 47 inches wide; In neat open-work designs. | - They were per pair | th l ttl . Are now sz 00 per patr | 10F THE HETEIC OIES © They were 5275 per palr $1 75 $1 60 per pair Potts’ Iron Han- “San Francisco’s most progressive | 6 HALE'S. +E+EEE R bii} cool comfort (Underwear Depart- ment, Alsle N Ladies' White Skirts; g00d _heavy muslin deep flounce; 4 tucks, with 3-inch ' embroid- ery; trimmed bottom— “43c. Ladles'’ Chemise; good heavy muslin; square and V-shape yoke; elab- orately trimmed with | embroidery; 3 difterent styles; some slight solled, but all | ‘price— 39c. | Ladtes’ Corset Covers; fine tucked front square y ruffle all round; regularly i 29c Each. Better grade of fine white cambric néck, with embroidery ruffle a embroidery ruffled armlets; tuc tion and embroidery trimmed L SKIRTS. juare R B B B B B B B O B B R B B I R B mixed with pink, blue and lavender silks; | Special 15c. 50 doz. Children’s Sun Bonnets; made of fine white lawn and soft finished cambric, corded crowns, embroidery ruffied edge; sold on 25¢ Monday about half value. 'boys’ blouse waists. | Made of fine white lawn; large sai- ar; embroidery ruffied edge | and wide 'embroidery ruffled front. {summer hose. With the warm weather hoslery must naturally be washed mors v; the children will get 2 oon; hard wear will be on hoisery; here's two items for attention of mothers. 25¢ a. Boys' Black Cotton Hose; quality Corduroy; ribbed,’ spl! heels and toes, seamless; sizes to 10 Misses’ Lisle-thread Hc extra quality; plain and shape heels, double tc Ereat 19¢ Ieafps’ ton sale; not e, but. Pair Our mail ordér depart- ment fills orders the same day asreceived ; buys goods for you—and enclose them with any articles you may buy from us. FEHHE R R R E RS R E R A RS + + ] + B RVICES THIS DAY AT THE CITY CHURCHES @ First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones. | SR A W ooAR. i it e s hata Morning—*“The Marks of the Lord Jesus Grace Episcopal, Californfa and Stockton| Rev. R. C. Foute Morning—Communion_service and sermon & g—Song service and street: by the pastor. Evening—Special ser- ® sy instrumental and vocal music. Vicek: e nian DIpHst Bevesteshih s ana Dolores . Rev 00 L DItz 0. s [Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening & Church_of the Advent, Eleventh street,| Rev. J. A. Emerys Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- st and religious instruction. @ near Market. | Sermon. SR RAYe Bintat PoR SUSE n e S IRV - ning—*‘Sam-© St. Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay| Rev. W. H. Moreland. “Christianity Advancing With street. St. A St_ 2 Rev. Willlam P. Kirby Page and Ouk . Masonic avenue, between ermon_and_ high mase at 10:30 on the Mr. American Triumphs as. ‘mon by the Re Flitteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth Rev. Streets. | ening—Vespers, sermon and t. Cornelius Chapel, Presidio Reservatio Rev. D. O. Kelley. peclal services for the s @ rmon and religious instru s ghteenth and Shot-{ Father P. J. Cummins High mass. Evening—Sermon and E < 2 2 well stre | St. John's, Fifteenth street and Jullan| Rev. E. B. Spaulding.. pecial devotions ana sermon. & 3% A ot - - avenue. | Evening—Sermon and song service. > St. Brendan’s, Fremont and Harrison Father Nugent and sermon. Evening = i = streets. St. Mary the Virgin, Union and Steiner| Rev. H. Parrish . Morning—Communion_service, followed by st — streets. sermon and instruction. Evening—Sermon St. Brigid’s, Van Ness avenue and Broad-| Father Cottle spel of the day by the pastor. way. | "and high mass. Evening—Vespers and - Ak e & | benediction. St. Peter's Episcopal, Stockton and Filbert) Rev. M. D. Wilson.. forning—Communion _service. Evenlng— & S T ——— - e - — = street Sermon. ® Church of Corpus Christi, Alemany and| Salesian Fathers . forning—High mass and sermon by Father - - - e — = — ® Croke streets. | Cassini, E St. P iscopal, California street, near| Rev. W. Maxwell Reilly mon by the pastor. Evening & . — | — e — teiner. | I religious exercises. kS ® St. Charle fourth and Shotwelll Father Cummings . Morning—HIigh mass and sermon on the & = = = = = it = @ © streets. | spel, Evening—Serman, benediction and & Trinity Episcopal, Bush and Gough streets.| Rev. H. E. Cooke . Morning—Communion at 7:30 o'clock. Even- & 3 | | vespers. —Sermon by the pastor. ® © St. Dominic's, Bush and Steiner streets. T s T S |Morning—High mass and Sunday school. & German Evangelical Emmanuel Church, Rev. F. W. Fischer.. ¥ Religion vening— & @ | Evening—Sermon and vespers. s ifth and Stevenson streets, | ““Apostolic Service and Temptation. ¢ © 5t Francls, Vallejo street and Montgomers| Father Carraber w......-o.owromooees |Morning—¥ rmon on the & glish Lutheran, Geary street, near| Rev. E. Nelander Morning—‘Green _Pastures. vening— & & avenue. | Gospel. Evening—Vespers and benedic- & | Sermon by the Rev. O. H. Gruver of & b4 ‘ | tion $ 3 | Stockton. e 4 Bt - . - — & & s . e i @ © All Hallows, Sixteenth avenue and N street.| Father P. A. Foley mon. Evening © & n M. E. Church, Powell street, W. B. Anderson Morinng. e True & & Sermon, vespers and benediction. ® & near Jackson. Evenin fon of the & > — S g e — = = Sries & $ St Isnatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| Jesuit Fathers Sermon at high s by Father @ Central Methodist Bpiscopal Church, Mis. . C. E. Lock of the Divine Na- & & Titreer. Evening—Benediction, vespers @ sion street, between Sixth and Seventh. Some Great Battle- © o and sermon by Father Mahone: $ S X | s = S & e < $ St James Twenty-third and x;upnem“ Father P. R. Lynch . High mass and sermon. & Church, Powell and Wash-( Rev. W. S. Urmy .. uction, fol- & & street & X vening--Ser- & b4 s g kS © St. Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. Father P. Scanlan b4 b4 p: Clement street. H. Pearce Morning—Sermon. Evening—Bible instruc- — - - I —. - & avenue south and P street. tion and sermon. St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| Rev. J. Prendergast, V. G.. ng—High mass and sermon. Evening & e B i k. “Farrell street. | d benediction. & Grace Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-first| Rev. J. N. Morning—Sermon by 'Rev. S. Donaldson. © S - ~ T ® and Capp streets. Evening—'Strength.” @ Church, California and Dupont|” Rev, Father Wyman ... Morning—High mass and sermon on the kS b4 Gospel. __Afternoon—Confirmation at & e b4 z Evening—Vespers, & Howard Street M. E. Church, Howard| Rev. J. A. B. Wilson. Morning—*‘The Sure Foundation.” Evening © — — & street, near Third. —'"The Great Enemy of the Countr: & Bt. Patrick’s, Mission street, near Third. Father Gray Iigh mass and Sunday school. S % o ermon and Vespers o Potrero M. E., Tennessee and Solano| Rev. D. W. Chilson .|Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening @ - — { S S ® streets. —Sermon and the recital of prayer, fol- & St. Paul's, Twenty-ninth and Church| Father Connolly . forning—Sermon and high mass at 10:30 4 Towediby, sonk: BevICar @ streets. vening—Vespers it e - L Ead $ S — - chmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and| Rev. G. W. Beatt: orning—Owing to the unhealthy surround- $ Bt Peter and Paul's, Filbert and Dupont Saleslan . Fathers. |Morning—Sermon on_the gospel. Evening— 5 ¥ o e ¥ : @ D b4 Good Bamaritan Mission, Second street,l Rev. W. L KIP Jri..sececesessessesses. Folsom. near 8 ‘Some Up-to-Date Musin; of Ammerican Patriotism. " e and prayer study. Even- Universal Brotherhood, Academy of Sl +.- |Afternoon—Classes. Evening—'‘Lohengrin.” : : ings caused by Camp Merritt Sunday reet. | Vespers at 4 o'clock. school will be held at 417% Fifth avenue. Bt Peter's, Alabama street, near Twenty-| Becular clergy - - IMorning—High mass, Bvening—Sermon and Simpson Memorial M. BE. Church, Hayes| Rev. J. - [Morning—"The Gift of - -nal Youthful- fourth. i fction. and Buchanan streets. ness. Dvening—“God's Invincibles; or g - s —e — Right Is Might." St. Rose, Brannan street, near Fourth. Father Nugent .. S P05 ik T @okpel | ana MIgh £ M 7 4 t 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon. Frankiin Street Dresbyterian, Franklin and Rev. D. _[Morning—""The Rejected Christ.’ Evening S ! = i — & ~ Vallejo streets. A Young Man's Strength.” Star of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Polnt Father Coyle Morning—Mass and sermon. Evening—Ser- 3 >4 © Lobos avenue. mon by the pastor, followed by benedle- & & 5 b4 $ ¢ tion. & o Calvary Presbyterian, Geary and Powell Rev. J. Hemphill . IMorning—Services at 11 o'clock. Tvening & £ & streets. —The Bold C © St. Teresa's, Tennessee and Butte streets. Father Browne Morning—Sermon at 11 o'clock. Evenlng— & & [T eorellenEeR Of Txupobant (@, s Vespers. s o Sl e >4 - - © & Tirst Presbyterlan Church, Van Ness ave| Rev. R. Mackenzle . | S by T Vintler. > 4 © Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near; Marist Fathers .. Morning—Sodality meeting after the 9 & nue and Sacramento street. unfl«:a";?n.«ckm{l IL! “1’2":!?r n;\l{ot:)‘(- 3 & Stockton. 'clock mass; high mass at 10330 o'clock. & Evening—6:3 o'clock, Y. P. 8. C. E. & s | Evening—Vespers. e B g - ST | ° — | & & Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth and| Rev. H. N. Bevier . ~Morning—Div g ven- & Camp Merritt, Old Bay District Racetrack.| Cathollc Truth Soclety .. Morning—The solemnization of military & & Railroad avenues. 2 e OO T S & mass at 7:30 o'clock and at 10:30 o'clock. & & ———— g - e g Evening—Rosary and instruction at 7:3) & & Mispah Presbyterian, Harrison street, near] Rev. F. A, Doane. Morning_Sabbath school at 930 Gelock, & 3 o'clock: ¢ o wim. Evening—Religious exercises of Christian & % Tirst Christlan, Mission and Twelfth| Rev. ~[Morning— "The Unherolc Present.” Bvenlng & & e Tigmed Dy, ssiiah Jivpthe < & streets. —*“The Christian Army.” 3 o > 2 2 t © Howard Presbyterian, Ouk and Baker Rev. F. R. Farrand ... <|Morning—Mitary sermon by the pastor. © West Side Christian, Bush street, ne Rev. W. ~Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— & streets. pvening—Instractic paxtor;5 & & Devisadero. - Divine service and instruction. T3 SeeuingTostouotion Bhd prager: : 4 kS S e — s @ : s o Bethany Congregational, Twenty-fitth and| Rev. W. C. Pond.... Morning—A war sermon by Professor R. R. & Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrerol Rev. . [Morning—s; R v pasi $ § Bartlett streets. Lioyd. Evening—Sermon by Rev. S. R. % street, near Twenty-ninth. & frf;—ngexg'mrhcemgln‘;’teg:«'r:“‘ & $ Yarrow. b4 David.” > & Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont and| Rev, W. H. Tubb....... Morning—~Great Peace Have They Who ® Trinity Presbyterian, Twenty-second and| Rev. A. N. Carson...o.eeeeorioen - M — : b < $ Plenty tourth streets, Love frn{ Loy Bvening—The Freach- & § Cotn nietn | B A skiiNy. senkn. . Bvofug S ing of the Cross.” ! . e : ! $ @ Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web-| Rev. 8. 8. CIyor .oocooroooonororroons | —_— R 2 % Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue| Rev. P. Coombe ......... v Morning—"The Personality of God,” Even- & ster streets, y iz P R ol the Pemaltl et g & and Clement street. ing—"The Divine Call of the Nation to of the Spade in the Orient.: i b S Put on Its Strength and Beauty." = 3 b 4 | ] ® Tirst United Presbyterlan, Golden Gate Rev. M. M. Gibson... Morning —Religious_Instructi & Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe Rev. H. T. Shepard Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— avenue and Polk street. 5 By SALELT N 4 % ivet Co orning—Serm — ¢ = ol | 8t 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon and pgyer & ® First Unitarlan, Geary and Frankiin| Rev. Dr. Stebbins .. 2 2 TR © Tirst Congregational, Post and Mason| Rev. G. C. AGams....rrrrororons - Morning—"'Every Man His Own Judge” & streets. - [P inE o Sanday mchost t0EGidock:. @ & streets. Evening—'‘The Man Who Lived In the & 3 i £ et >4 $ Wrong Place. & '@ Second, Unitarian, Twentleth and Capp| Rev. J. A. Wells. . [Morning—Sermon and prayer. Eveninz— & £ Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near| Rev. Willlam Rader .|Morning—“The Divine Measurements.” & E 5 Song=ecntics: 2 Mission. Evening—"The Women and the Wa ks The First Divine Science Church, Mason| Rev. M. B Cramer .. -|Morning—Special sermon and religlous ex- & 3 . between an : Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near| Rev. I'. B. Cherington .............. Morning—Christ's Second - Wilderness, s Srolsee b4 Webster. Templation.” Evening—"Hidden Springs Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellis streets. X s 5. m 3 o ; ° & °* i FRIENDS OF THE FOREST. The Japanese social that was given last Wednesday night by Lincoln Lodge in Washington Hall was a very success- ful as well as pleasant affair. There was a very large attendance, and it was well entertained with the excellent pro- gramme that was presented. That in- cluded singing and recitations by Lelia | Davidson, Annfe Burg, Mrs. Bracket, | M Adelaide Tubbs, Mrs. Beardsley, Dr. Crawford, Miss ell, Mrs. [ and Mrs. Dunphy. After the programme there s a dance and icecream and cakes. The following n adies of amed the committee of arrangements and oth- | ers of the lodge were attired in pictur- esque costumes of Japan: Mrs. H. L. Howard, Mrs. Tryon, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. | Duncan, Miss Stevens and Miss Hoffman. The decorations were also Japanese. —_— ADVERTISEMENTS. O++++++-44++4++++40 ““THE CREDIT HOUSE.” Biz Btories High. + + |+ + + 5 + + e |+ + + An artistic addition to the parlor — something dainty, yet useful; win- dow chair; polished oak or mahogany; curved Seati .. .....$1.95 Substantial, well tufted Damask Couch that will insure rest when you come home tired.. .-..$3.50 Isn't the youngster old enough to sleep alone now? Children’s Comfort Crib, maple wood, wire mattress, spindles on all sides to allow plenty of air and light...... ..$4.00 Metal Beds are the result of much thought and observation, and doctors now agree that they are the most healthful. White enamel, brass trim- mings -$2.75 Carbet Department. Come in and .see our Carpet stock with as much freedom as you glance in one of our windows. No need of buying: Above all, cleanliness is desired most inthe kitchen. Bring your measure- ments for required Oilcloth, 15¢ a yard Free delivery in Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. M. FRIEDMAN & CO. " 233-235-231 Fost Street. Open Evenings. 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