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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1898. STARR DARE I3 AT THE FRONT A Brave California Boy in the Van. N HIS FATE- YET UNCERTAIN HE FOUGHT WITH THE FIRST REGIMENT. The Son of the Appraiser Shows Him- l seif to Be'a True Ameri- 6 HALE'S. 6 HALE'S. 6 HALE'S. | 6 HALE'S. Broken lines mean broken prices. | 6 HALE'S. Take .~ War times have B S0 LR o 0 SRR TR SRR s oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooecooooooooooo To-morrow (Monday—“Independence Day”) our store will remain closed all day. Hales These five days—from 8 sharp on Tuesday morning to 6 sharp Saturday night—will be day. devoted to closing out broken lines in every department. our six ycars’ reputation for it, we won’t offer you anything but ‘good goods.” convinced us of the fact that the home is nearer and dearer to the good housewife, and this week can be very aptly called “Economy Week.” e 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000O000D0C0000D00 o L) ~ Lean Patriot clean-up in dress ribbon v : house-cleaning. goods. sale. ‘Among the brave boys in General Law- Tolalotitensons Lo 2 * (Alsle No. 2.) ) v - G bpea i £ your house sl Rontel iAo O LRLAERIR o8 ool needs cleaning up—that is if you Alsle o . 1500 yds. No. 60 all ;h;';fxuf u.ws;w t:lr‘l"xl i ofxl'nl‘lid{ hla\\' not had a general spring silk heawy qualltty s day ‘was Sts DL ) cleanup; after the Fourth you will i moire and plain taf- : % ‘Btates Appraiser Joun 1. Dare of thia| B St end ey . v taffeta ga:nlze fs:lkst.t Rl Tl h 4 T 5 | tle touches will be necessary, new ‘We offer the balance of our taf- nches wide, in h d App er Dare is a “i‘}" f“l"fru"' and | summer draperies, table or bed linen. We i feta gauze silks, 24 inches wide, in colors, including sea ousc 8 Ol S N ietingtin the et e Ano dvian | hOSieP etc T mean et Siteniday, } changeable e“?tsafgxnfiflfiafx';‘: neens apardinals, gOOdS (In the Bazaar, Aisle enlie kit b st | ® at our Domestic De- green, navy and c: 5 ns; Jo. < £y - the boy to’ endist with the r?gmurj. for in | y’. s partment has no equal on this ¢ and new blue, black and cardinal, regular 25c goods N0, ha‘sem? £) that branch of the military he would be | Alsle No. 2. coast; old experienced housewives ' mousse and black. Only a limited 75~ 0 better caréd :for, better clothed, better | 5 ighty big jump from the ‘who have reen our linens and sheet- quantity....... SVves st acn l C yard- armed, better fed, better disciplined and | It's a mighty big jump from ings wear—say so. ety hardléd more safely in action than if he | h;wsligrs' {r{cwré’ ulfn §l‘e t({w;t h“l‘: DULSEY fhe yginnteetd Y e e e st Srhetiafic g jacquard siik. 2430yds. No. § black and cream Sially ANXI0NS 16 e &t ihe front among from the maker—pay cash—save it troken o= 06 temey Tad heavy quality cashmere rib- s5¢ the- whistling bullets and nkm ‘:ll | scounts, and sell closely. Th:;]t's quard silk, elegant designs in high Ron. lh}lndl‘cwlia%ié no limit on 2=l .qf ‘the captains- and the thun | the “why and the wherefore” that 3600 quality, good assortment of col- ; while asred: €C4her1den of, belag kep Hales do sell so cheaply, and we do ors, on heavy corded grounds; 20 C 65 the advice of his father, he waited un: | sell cheaply, or why do We grow so? il inches wide, In five styles......... 7O 400 pes. in 10 yd. lengths of ‘ti]-the day betore.the -First Infantry Regi- = R G 3 . leng f Thent o Dnitad States Regulue, statoned | o 200 doz. misses’ hose. pililowcascs. fancy checks i T anadess ver sibse: SOC at e Presidlo, started for New Orleans | Biacic tottonition flcx]]edMa(‘lo Alsle No. 3. ancy . : o | y v s ble Eleven pieces in two styles of It was-his good fortune to be one of the yarn, narrow ribbed, double 2 D! % tail igned for duty on the steamer | knee, heels and toes, size § 1 Hemmed, 45x36 inches, of fancy block checks, with raised fussie” which made o landing ‘near Ma. to 9% 125c extra good muslin —notmade pattern woven over'the check, 13 puff tics. _ 'on_the northern coast of Cuba, an —_— rice, inches wide, in all this season’s : e e e L R 150 doz. boys’ hose. we're golng to gladden the 7 desirable new shades............. 50C g?lk do;l.l“lavi::; R i Rtet e banlannen 4t Mursens| Black cotton, extra heavy ncerisfior tiose SyloImANTE S 3 7 - falls nigel et with: the First Infantry, which composes | quality, narrow ribbed, pillow cages................... Each| We place on sale, also, outing, vacation rough-wear suitings at about half price. e e rn :ine ;:jr,ond ‘mln n‘n of the army corps un- ‘ high spiced heels, duuhloe fects, such as —_— st e RSN G S sole and toes, sizes 6 to 10. i biaiy aidiere B one s WAs We call them knock about clean-=u n wash R e iyt the flerce fighting of last ¥ M C : P (fotsp Hde: nam s. ‘Dare; the boy's mother, has | se. pin = n ‘s stite ‘of fearful sus e, and | i h d g ds plain colors,spe- 3 ars fo e safety o [ a L] Popiioneads ol sinio ~ 100 dzen | hEmstitche oods Sl e |steel ware. T 5 Xn{nnx in par- | g i 7-qt. shpan.. ©and in the | Q ladies’ hose, SheetS - $i dai creams 3 12x17 Oblong Roasting Par. and wounded, lgc Of Pequot muslin, two inch hem, gure awns. 110 doz. Ladies® Z-FS #Lgpgeffi:w iy M‘rlgfl_ m.-\m‘fl 2 q);_‘,]‘nl;nlzo‘);kf‘vir. :42‘11(11 o . hand torn, dry 1roned sausractory 4500 yards figured lawns and or- White Lace ‘z-qt: Coffee I’qt‘ ing over it. I s ton, eavy erns so preferre s season; White Hem - 2-qt. Pudding Pan. acted };kn w ton, BSETY | trom the lemgth of the ahset. delicate two-tone combinations in 5 M R b s natirally anxiou spliced heels, | 4 8¢9 o o new cords and stripes, trellis wor! kerchiefs 10-inch Basting Spoon. His. mother is ‘very Hx216 1%x2% 2x2% 2%x2% yards. A Tesuexard) Z ,meTr’\]m of the m.mm;.) double °'¢| 45¢ BOc BBe 60c each. efgotn s 0 Aiae oo Large line Stamped Tinware! *There er * mothers 5 and siste slifornia who R 2% x2% 214x215 214x2% ercales and callcoes tl n are-at tt n “ub 0 P > 12 doz. white Swiss Empire Vaca 0 thé-attack ot 1ght with the | Q swmmer 6oc gho g0 0dd pieces, say 1600 yards in all, Scarfs, 1% yds. long, with lOC Breatest, meaning o { light and dark colors, overchecks 3 tucks in each end. ....Each goods i e o corsets dots, stripes, plaids, 32 inches gen- e b .’ KNIGHTS OF I‘\T”Y AS. For ladles, covered with fina erally, some 36 inches, put in at C Barrel-top Trunks 2 to 51!8 igider, City 13 biack sateen, closely boned, he about half price Sop e S fancy notions S e 0 ~:0 to. $12 enteenth June 24 corded bust, iwo side steels, mmed e . e U CLIE e 3 o8 g seleot enter nt and dance glv long waist, silk stitched, in (Atsle No. 1, rear. 12-ft. Close Woven Hammoc! 1 Justice Hal Pythian Castl ‘g black and yellow, all sizes, h t duck suiting. e “:’n e bel)t e it spreader.. . ... Hk";c ndance and 18 to 30. It's really ot n 0 -ft. Mexican Sisal Rope Ham- uded many intere "U mm}mf; for half'a1L1‘,"11£ffmk SOC S ee s' 2000 yards in dark colors, figures supporters, button clasp, colors mock, with spreader. 50¢ o Do Only 70 dozen which at this and stripes, speclally on sale for 7;(: black, red, blue, pink and or- Soe. other /mms i ths Exeinae 3 5 Another summer corset cov- price won’t last long; made outing and vacation use......... (OSHRE SS T B 35¢ pair Sl ered wi*h French net, close- of New Yor:: Mills sheet- P TR Eang 4 yd. pleces White cotton Tape, B i e e AR e Do you live in the country P ilwiatnardiass = v St < cloak lo two side stpels_, five hg_nks' are n t a thoroughly whitfi- If s0 send us your name and address, and when our new Hale's best Snamless Stocklnet | Fangeroents foris pitblic and long walst. Fifty bleach, probably if we didn’t catalogue is issucd—about September lst—you shall have Dress Shields.. -de aptment the fonotwing. Sy o cents’ worth of solid satis- SOC tell you you wouldn’t have 40 one ur last edition is all out. Letters every day asking No. 2, 15¢ pair; No. 3, 18¢ palr o Siddie P. o faction. noticed the slight imperfec- C for a cgomloglue. and all we can do is to register the hF(urnltrl:lre GslmpN% éx; wxd§ .2¢ yd special. scredy. S e sheets. name. Sorry 11 ’s Best Needles....3¢ paper . o g m el it Sy M R (@ Corset If they bren nt the warst line 937-939-941-943-945-947 MARKET STREET. B Sound itk Varves e o b ateith, P ; L & for them in San Trancisco. “SAN FRANCISCO'S MOST PROGRESSIVE D RY-GOODS HOUSE.” See other. items in the Examiner. . Annie Ter- ; Mrs. 1da Brook, P. C. ] 400o-eoooooc'ecdooOOOOO.QOOOOOQ000'0004030:0”0000'0“0(‘30‘0:000.500'0OG'GOO000.09'0000_00Qb:‘QI_OQ'O'beOZOQOO.O C0000CO00CCO0000000000000000000000CC00000000000000000C0000000000000000000000000000C000000000000CC0C00C00200 THE MEADE RELIEF -CORPS, At the last held meeting of . George G. Meade Relief Corps, V s there was Initiated in the presence of a large membership a new member, and the applications of several loyal and patriotic First. Baptist, y street, near Jomes. | Rev. E. A Woohs Sk ++--|Morning—"“The Unchanging Christ."". Even- Grace Episcopal, Callfornia and Stockton| Rev. R. Morning—Communion ~service. _Evening— Worian, who: deaire. tog ald i the. work | “The Bright and Dark Siaea "ot ¢ streets. Celebration of the thirty-sixth monthly Hie - \ | Camp Life. festival, with special solemnity. of the corps were received. The member: el : i jBtement ik S g are working hard to fill up the vacancies nteenth and Dolores| Rev. H. L. <. [Morning—Sermon by the rector. Bvening Church_of the Advent, Eleventh street,| Rev. J. A. Emery. - [Moning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- caused by the passing away of members- o . —Sermon and rDllglLuuimuu:u_LUon. ne‘“‘}i"k"' Ing—Sermon. and the departu from the city of othe rtlett street, near| Rev ‘s, Van Ness avenue and Clay| Rev. W. H. Moreland ... |Morning—Services will be postponed owing Mrs. Hannah Templeton, a well-beloved | | to the removal of the church. member of the corps,’ will pay a short . near| Rev. an 8t. Cornelius Chapel, Presidio Reservation.| Rev. D. O. Kelley.. -{Morning—Spectal services for the soldlers. Visit to Balinas, where she was identified | ing—'"The Dny “e Celebrate. Evening—Sermon and religious instruc- with the corps of that place, -and then . LR S tion. proceed to Mexico to take up her resi- Aznes > avenue, between Rev. Willlam P. Kirby .. -+ |Morning—High_mass in commemoration ot ; dence there, her husband- ing ac-- Page and Oak streets. |the feast of St. Paul, and sermon by the St. John's, Fifteenth street and Jullan| Rev. E. B. Spaulding. Morning—Special devotlons - and sermon. quired a coffee plantation in' that terri- | pastor. Evening—Vespers. avenue, Evening—Sermon and song service. tors St. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shot-| Father P. J. Cummins... --|Morning—Solemn high mass. Evening— St. Mary the Virgin, Union and Bteiner| Rev. H. Parrish ... - {Morning—Communion service, followed by e ——— well streets. R i g | Sermon and vespers. streets. :e;ém:;n:nse::lu&mcllun Evenlnt—Sermon ADVERTISEMENTS. St Brendan's, Fremont and Harrison Father Nugent Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening - stre | —8ermon and benediction Bt. Peter's Episcopal, Stockton and Filbert Rev. M. D. Wilson.. Morning—Communion _ service. Evening— % ——— —— . streets. Fourth of July sermon. +t+++4+ 4 4+¢4¢¢¢¢0 St. Brigid’s, Van Ness avenue and Broad-| Father Cottle orning—Panegyric on the life of St. Paul. = way. Evening—Sermon and benediction. St Paul's Bpiscopal, Callfornia street, near| Rev. W. Maxwell Reilly. -|Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening *THE CREDIT HOUSE.” 3l teiner. g — - - —Special religlous exercises. _Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and Saleslan Fathers atiziln e Croke streets. Morning—Solemn high mass in honor of the 8ix Btories High. feast of Sts. Peter and Paul. Trinity Episcopal, Bush and Gough streets. . E. Cooke . Morning—Communion at 7:30 o'clock. Even- —_—— = 0 - — ing—Sermon by the pastor. $t. Charles, Twenty-fourth and Shotwell Father Cummings Morning—Solemn high mass and sermon. — streets. | Evening—Sermon and vespers. German Bvangelical Emmanuel Church, Rev. F. W. Fischer...cc.ccverurnran -[Morning — ““Without Christ — Nothing.” t Twelfth and Stevenson streets. Evening—Song service Iflfl patriotic ad- St. Dominic's, Bush and Steiner streets. Father J. Plous... [Morming—riigh mass and Sunday school dress in English. Evening— | First English Lutheran, Geary street, near| Rev. E. Nelander ... .. |Morning—"The Vacant Chair.”” Evening— St Francls, Vallejo street and Mun(somern Father Carraher ... Morning—Sermon on the Gospel. Bvening Gough. o Cheery Word in Troublous Times. avenue. —Sermon and vespers. Rev. Sixteenth avenue and N street.| Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, W. B. Anderson.. % near Jackson. Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis-| . |Morning—*‘Falling to ‘*‘Communion Lesson: is Evenin; Al Hallows, Father P. A. Foley. 5— Morning—High mass and sermon. Even- ing—Vespers, sermon and benediction. Bt Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Haves| Jesult Fathers ... - C. E. Locke.... - | Morning—"Hum ations.”” Evening ; § % 3 ;§ -|Morning—Sermon by Father Butler. Even- sion street, between Sixth and Seventh. O ourih ot July. erioon. | street. ing—Lecture by Rev. Father H. Gallagher © of St. Louls. First M. B Church, Powell and Wash- . W. 8. Urmy . . [Morning—Sermon and Bible instruction, fol- o & . ngton streets. lowed by lal exercises. Evening— Bt. . James, and Guerrero| Father P. R. Lynch .. - [Morning—Sermon on the Gospel. Evening Sermon by ‘the pastor. streets, | —Benediction and sermon. T iy G, Fitean A et - = — teenth Avenue rol een Morning—Sermon. Evening—Bible instruc- St. Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. Father P. Scanlan Morning—Special services in commemora- avenue south and B stree tion and address. tion of the feast of St. Peter and Laul. = e e = — e 3 = - race Methodist _Episcopal, Twenty-firs .. {Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening 8t Marye Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| Rev. J. Preadergast, V. G. Morning—High mass and sermon at 11 and Capp streets. 714 ur Republic a Fallure? s arrell stree orclock. Evening—Vespers and benediction. California and Dupont| Howard Street M. E. Church, Howard] IMorning—Divine service. Evening—Patriotic St. \l.lr) s tlmnh. Rev. Father Wyman .. IMorning—Solemn high mass and s ecla.l de- street, near Third. exercises by Boy's Brigade. streets. votion in honor of the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, followed by & panegyric by Potrero M. E., Tennessee and Solano| . D. W. Chilson.... .{Morning—Special sermon by the pastor. Y Father Younan. streets. Evening-Instruction. > 5 it : St. Patrick's, Mission street, near Third. | Father Gray ... “|Morning—Solemn high mass and sermon. Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and G, W. Beatty... Here's a dainty *‘Shake- roing—Owing to the unhealthy surround- ings caused by Camp Merritt services wiil be held at 417% Fifth avenue. Evening—Vespers. Clement street. st Twenty-ninth % $ % § @ 02 - z ) and Churchi Father Connolly .. Morning—Sermon and solemn high mass at speare Ta_bl_e in - ma- streets. >4 — Bts. Peter and Paul streets St, Peter's, Alabema street, near Twenty- é % 10:30 _o'clock. Evening—Sermon, bene- Simpson Memorial M. . Church, Hayes| Rev. J. Btephens ........ |Morning—"“The Christian's. Best B H g i ? diction and vespers. and Buchanan streets. Eveniag—'Are America’s Sons Worthy of hog-’my finish. - ‘Makes a = + Their Sires?" , Filbert and Dupont| galesian Fathers. . [Morning—High mass, procession and pane- gyric In honor of the patronal feast. Frankiin Street Prestyterian, Frankiin and| Rev. D. James ....... Morning—Sermon b~ Rey. J. McCuish. nice readmg table of =~ lejo streets. B 13 e Fii Tri Secular clergy ... Morning—Solemn high mass. Evening—Ser- VARSI Wil Tlal card receiver. 50c fourth, mon and vespers. Calvary Presbyterian, Gears and Powell Rev. J. Hemphill - Morning_—: The Duty of Teaching Our Chil- : = reets. St. Rose, Brannan street, near Fourth. Father Nugent .. Morning—Special devotions to Sts. Peter 2 aitiotien:) b & and Paul. Evening—Vespers. First Eresbyterian C{x‘;xr:thr.”‘{ln Ness ave-| Rev. R. Mackenzie Morning—*Gospel Light in the Dark Con- Willow Rocker. comfort—full " roli Btar of the Sca, Seventh avenue and Polat| Father Coyle .. Morning—Sermon on the Gospel and high it 5 'n'f’h:‘}‘rronf“nmr— Lite Amoug the Can- arms, deep seat and high back: An - Lobos avenue. mass at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by easy chair at an easy price....$3.25 the pastor, followed by benediction. Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth and| . |Morning—Divine service and instruction at 11 o'clock. Evening—Spectal sermon. by Dr. Bevler. Rallroad avenues. Bt. Teresa’s, Tennessee and Butte streets. T T ~|Morning—Sermon at 11 o'clock. Bvening— Vespers, Extra Wide -Divan, for ‘the hall or back parlor, mahogany finish, carved back, upholstered in tapestry.$6.75 Our Lady of Victoires, Bush street, near| Stockton. Mispah Presbyterian, Harrison street, near| Marist Fathers ... Flicn, i .{Morning—High mass at 10:30 Evening—Sermoen and vespers. o'clock. .|Morning—Sabbath school at §:30 o clock. Evening—Religious exercises by C. E. follcwe, rmon by pastor. Camp Merritt, Old Bay District Racetrack. Catholic Truth Society ... Morning—The of military solemnization Howard Presbyterian, Oak and' Baker| Rev. F. R. Farrand Evening 3 ing—Instruction ¢ e mass at T80 oolock | Evening—Hosary streets. Mmsnefxfm et e Chamber Suite, comprising bed, nediction at o'clock. bureau, commode, rocker, stand and Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero, Rev. W. E. Dugan.... 5 - : i ' First Christian, Mission and Twelfth Rev. 5. F. Ford.. [Morning— Repentance.” Evenina—Special stract, near Twenty-ninth, 5 oy e atriotio. exeroisce. ” "ermon. Bren two chairs, all solid oak. Bureau has streets. service to be conducted by ladles of the - - French piate mirror. $20.00 8 C. W. B. M. Tg:lty tl’n{bylenl.n. Twenty-second and| Rev. A. N. Carson...... [Morning —Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- G = 5 o = g West Side Christian, Bush street, near| Rev. W. Moning—Sermon by the pastor, Evening— PP streel ing- on. 2 Devisadero. Divine service and inetruction. ‘Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web- v. 5. B. Cryor ........ .. |Mornt: Rendering Unto Caezar.” Even- Cal’pet Depal‘tmenf Bethany Congregational, Twenty-fifth and ster streets. Bartlett sireets. /Morning—A_war sermon by pastor. he Bible and Modern Sclentific the Lvening—Special religious Instruction. Bear the Ing—*"T] Thought. Mattings make cooland cleanly floor coverings. .Our importations this year First United Presbyterian, avenue and Polk street. Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont and| Golden Gate| Rev. M. M. Gibson - [Morning—Sermon at 11 o'clock by Dr. Gib- Mornin, Twenty-fourth streets. Be Ye Clean That T+ 4141444444444 4144444441444 444444444+4 4444444444111 40 i | | | i Initarien, Twentieth and Capp| s of the Lord." . Evening— Bacrl. son. Evening—Religlous instruction. comprise an unusually large ‘and 4 . Ffll?l' uUnlt-nm Geary and Franklinl Rev. Dr. Stebbins & Mornin.—sundly school at 10 o'clock; morn- varied line of patterns and colors. Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue| Rev. B, Coombe .o. “|Morning—"Modern Miracles.” Evening— il THE ANEY QS it ATL 0, Qoo Oilcloth for the kitchen, “hall or and Clement street. i “'The Perfect Law of Liberty. — bathroom, if you -bring " yo Oliyet ‘Congregational, Seventeenth and Nos| Rev. H. T. Shepard Morning— Rewards of Hospitallty.” Bven: _Rev. J. A. Well . [Morning—Sermon and prayer. Evening— measumn;ent 4 1 éc‘" °Wr; streets. [Ming—"Toncrowned Heroes. " Pongigiios P Y i St. Alban's Church, 102 O'Farrell street. | Rev. E. J. H. Van Dperlin... .- [Morny ral t. Evenh 5 First Congregational, Post and Mason| Rev. G, O, Adams, ~|Morning—The Vine and the Branches.” o S e ey _ streets. Evening—"‘Our Country God's Country. Evonting. At P Oulana, b Third Congregational, Fifteonth street, near| Rev. Willlans Rader Morning—'‘Broken Nets.”” BEvening—'‘Ulti- e LU RSt Hee Rty “31535"“ s I M%?:n"l‘n;C—Smhm"“ e ¢ 2 - Mission mate America,” to be followed by patri- 3 - e_— M. FRIEDMAN & CO otic service. Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellis streets. Rev. Dr. Dille -3 p. mi—Lecture and patriotic serviee. . . Plymoith Congregational, Post strect, near| Rev. F. B. Cherington ... Morning—~The Third Wilderneas Tempta. 'S5 - 233-235« treel ebster. tion of Jes Evening— Patriotisns Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, 30 C. A. Parkin Morning—"What Is Truth?’ Evening— 131 Fost Strest. Citizenship. Post_street Sermon by George £. Lincoln. Open Evenings. 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