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32 WATCHING THE Th TRICKS WITH THE BOTTLES ONE STAMP FORCED TO DUTY Evidence Is Being Coilected Daily, In tax law it is necessary to place a stamp on each bottle of wine “bottled for sale.” rants in this city hold that they should be exempt from this rule as, according | to th tended only to apply to what is known in ti sent for a ‘While the answer is pending, how- | ever, are flagrantly violating the law. rule dinin; when a meal is served in the side room the little precaution of putting a stamp | on the bottle is frequently forgotten. | It is rant stam; manner that it wili not be injured by the removal of the cork and is per- | mitted to stay there as long as it keeps clean Revenue Agents Thomas and Towne have ® OO0 RESTAURANTS e Stamp Tax Law Is Being Violated. UNTIL WORN OUT. But No Arrests Will Be Made Until Au~ gust. accordance with the new stamp- The keepers of French restau- heir way of thinking, it was in- he trade as case goods and have a petition to Washington asking favorable ruling. ® many restaurant and saloon men | As a all wines served i the common | g-rooms are properly stamped, but | also found convenient by restau- | keepers in many cases to put a | p on the top of the cork in such a T O O O O O O O 0 S SO SO RO SO O S O O W S S S W S W enough to pass muster. | | been busy collecting evidence against violators of the law for the past | few days although no arrests have been | made as yet. Mr. Thomas says that l® he has found that the law is being vio- | ¢ lated alrea the ¢ deem as th are t through ignorance. provi the revenue agents themselve While unwilling to commit himself b; a di hinte of A ful persc be done 5 that ge n n ¢ acquainted ne, rers and look out for the stamps. A | ial watch can be kept by keeping account freely in many instances and has | @ dy secured some evidence against| | offenders, although he has not | ed it proper to make any arrests, | e law is still new and the chances hat many persons are violating it in fact many of its sions are not fully understood by | ® ® ct statement Mr. Thomas broadly d that he would give until the 1st ugust for persons to become with the law, and any n violating it after that date will & arrested and punished accordingly. | far the work of watching has been | @ wholly by Messrs. Thomas and | | £ it is more than probable |® it will be found necessary to. en- ® a force of special denuties, whose | ess it will be to go from one res- nt and saloon to another as cus- A ®- £ of the liquor sales and com- | g them with the number of stamps | but owing to the custom of re- emptied I ® bottles this | @ °T unsatisfactory. | | — e Alice Rix has gone to Honolulu | for the Sunday Call. Sbé will send HALE’S. clean-up in every : department features of greater interest than others are Spreads, Embroiderics, Handkerchiets (see window display) and THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1898. HALES. | HALE'S. | HALE’S. nlA\L[ES | | HALES. Every department offers odds and ends! The after ctficcts of a big scason’s trading. These few of a kind—these few odd yards—these broken dozens— are being closed out very close to cost and, we admit it, some few cases below cost. To-morrow, Monday, the 3 %> OO O O OLp OB O O Ol OO Oau O O OO st ORs ORgOSp OO 2 O g O O g O O Can O Op OOt O O e O g Oz Ogn O Ol Oz O sl OZp OB OB O OSt O 2O SR O SR O SEORFO SO S O 2O OO g O w0 2O el O OOzt O s Ot Oan Ol Oag O Ot Ol Oap Ot OB Opg O OguOmnO20 all over “Frisco’s busiest store.” \ Muslin Underwear. We are pleased to state we have had a very good scason, and because we have, is the recason we can close these goods out at these prices. clean-up - dress goods. (Afele No. 1.) On Monday at § sharp we shall place on sale the balance of our dollar imported Spring Novelty Suitings in & variety of styles, such colors as combinations of green and black, green and rose, violets, browns; 30 and 42 inches wide; patterns include the bayadere and delicate ovérweaves so popular...... The balance of our $125 and $150 imported French Novelties, including Cords, Bayaderes, all inches wide.... 69c Fancy Reps and good Imported Suits that formerly were offered for $17 50, $15 and $12 50 are put in one lot for. $7 There's a general clean-up in silks too. little notions. (Atsle No. 1) Imitation Seal Leather Belts, lined and clean-up =« spreads. (Aisle No. 3) ously. See also Toweling and Sheets. 150 Crochet.Spreads, size 72x83 inches, hemmed, ready for use. hem- x86 inches.. 1 case White Crochet Spreads, 1med. ready for use, size | . 80 White Crochet Spreads, size 7080, | hemmed, - ready for use. 180 White Crochet Spreads, Marseilles pat- , largely in use in he ouses; one of our lead terns, heavy flu.u | tels and_boarding-] ing staples— 80x89, $1.15; 76x%0, $1.35; 76x86, $1.50. 100 Marseilles Spreads, large size, hemmed and all ready for immediate $l 150 Marseilles Spreads, in elegan raised patterns, full size, hemm ds, full size, in hemmed, three &‘}.75, $3.25, | 3 cases White Satin § new designs, first disp! different grades.... Full-size Colored Spreads, pink and white, blue and White......vvvvuueseees clean-=up = 'household ttitched with metal, harness' buckle, 1y inches wide .... . 16e White and Colored e yard O. N. T. Spool Cotton, or a spool, 7 spools...... 25¢ 0. N. T. Darning Cot pool Bone Casing, 9 yards to a ple ..9e 8ilc Binding Ribl Be’ piece Ladies’ Walst Belting 2¢ yard Milward's Needles.... ackage | Cotton Tape, best quality. e plece The Challenge Hook and Eve, for 5S¢ The Rapid Hook and Eye (the kind for wash goods, will not rust), 2 dozen for eeses. 3 Se Ever-ready Dress Stays, all colors. 8¢ dozen Best Quality Horn Bone, $ and § inches, 7c; 10 inches.. .Se Furniture Gimp, yard demonstration Monday. We have pleasure in stating that we have secured Mrs. Woods, who will on Monday give practical proof of the superiority of the “Rapid Hook and Eye” She has received enthu- siastic praise from the dressmakers linens. (Aisle No. 8.) | | | | Cotton Towels, 18x36 inches, all pure | white, bleached perfectly, fringed and |of fine weave. %3 3200 Glass yards Toweling, fine An opportunity for hotels, - boarding-houses end summer resorts to buy very advantage- -48c¢C 850c - 89¢C $2° hy 83.75 | $220 80c Doz. clean-up = clean-up embroideries. (Alsle No. 2.) (Aisle No. 2.) The manufacturers’ season is over. They are cleaning up, too. Hale's have secured an en- tire lot of nearly 6000 vards of rich Cambric Embroideries, some fine and some coarse. There's also a line of assorted patterns of in- sertion. The prices here quoted are way below | regular figures, and mean a quick sale Mon- | day. 900 yards Fdging, 1 to 1% Inches wide 1600 yards Edging, 1% to 2 inches wide 500 yards Edging, 1 Some of our Handkerchlefs are siightly soi others as fresh as when opened up. On M prices: Children’s fancy colored border Hand- kerchiefs, fast colors, flowe de- signs (managers of homes for chil- dren should see this line) | 1400 yards Edging, 2% to 5 }nn:es w:ga J2800 yards Bdging,7373t0,9; Incheypide: Ladies’ fancy colored border Hand- | (The three last lines extra choice.) kerchiefs, with -inch and %-inch hem, also included a few white ones In this sale we include several hundred yards | (plenty > good enough for va All there are left of the travelers' sample line of Ladles’ Swiss Em- broidered Scolloped Handkerchiefs, they were made to retail for 2ic, 20¢ and 15c; there's a clean-up price to close them out....... clean-up - wash goods. (Alsle No. 3.) 1500 yards of light and medium Dimity, large variety of patterns. bazaar attractions. (Alsle No. 4, basement.) | 4200 yards of Percales, 3 inches wide, in light grounds, figures and stripes, many short pleces included in this lot; regular § 1-3c value Ice Cream Freezers, the Magic, a triple best Virginia white cedar. 3 qt. 4 qt. $1.75 $2.10 Tollet Paper, a huge package fo! 6qt. 8 lqt. 2qt. $1.25 $1.45 millinery fashions. (Atsle No. 4.) Canister Coffee Mill, easy to use complicated actlons. We show Monday the Maxine Elliott, the latest millinery creation, a handsome white chip, coming down ver the face, trimmed in drooping | floral and chiffon effect, American | Beauty roses resting on ‘the hair at the back of the wearer's head Pillow Sham Holder of copper wire Ena tle, bale handle. $3:= weave, 1544 inches wide, split edge, in | 4qt. 5% qt. 6 qt. 10 gt. check and plaid patterns (another snap 18e 22¢ 24¢c 82¢ for big users, such as hotels); regular [0 | value 8 1-3c - | Other displays of “‘Short-backed Salors,” the [ “White Chip Shepherdess,” Children's Leg-| Enameled Steel Dishpans— Over 1000 Heavy Quality Hemstitched | horns, Fancy Tape Flats and Hats equal to 10 qt. 1 qt. 17qt Sheets, all hand torn, dry ironed and ready | any of our other popular creations, 260 82¢ 39c | for use— | 54x00 63x80 72x80 §1x90 90x90 Inches. handkerchiets. We have had several large window displays of Handkerchiefs and heavy sales this season. | onday | over 800 dozen go on sale at these clean-up | of Insertion at 3¢, 5¢, 7%c and Pe per vard. use)..... Colored Edging, 1-to 2 inches, §¢; 1% to 3 inches, 9e. fes’ Scolle 8 ‘Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with lace edge, some glaln white, others colored border 5 | CrvR R e ..0C| 9c.. tion improved freezer, easy to work, pails of | $2.50 $3.50 meled: Steelware Lipped Preserving Ket- clean-up - muslin underwear. (Aisle No. 2.) e SOWNS. Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, of good heavy material; V-shaped neck; lace embrotd- yery and cambric ruffied; trimmed yoke; ;ruf{{e on cuff. | € e e of oot Reavy Mashin | Gowns, with square yoke, lace and em- broldery trimmed yoke; cambric ruf- fle round neck; lace trimmed edge. Other rich Gowns in Empire style. Muslin Gowns of extra fine soft fin- ished muslin; V-shaped neck; 3 rows of fine embroidery Insertion on yoke; deep ruffle over shoulder neck; only a few of these. drawers. Ladies’ Drawers of fine soft-finished muslin or cambric; some trimmed with lace, others wi from 6gc. Another lot in umbrella style of fine bottom; clean-up price, corsct "ot COVEPS Of good heavy muslin; high neck; em- | broldery and lace edge on neck; in At broken sizes, so we clean them up at _About 7 doz. Covers of fine cambric; V-shaped neck; embroidery trimmed: broken sizes in' this lot also. About 10 doz. Covers of fine cambri square yoke; tape edge; pearl button: were 15¢, and in these we can show ali sizes. in V and square cut yokes; 29c and 39c. (See tables.) reduced ladies’ sects. 48c 48c and around 5¢ ith embroidery; reduced 44c¢ cambric, lace and embroidery trimmed 5¢ 37 _doz. various Corset Covers: In three lots; 37c { 514 10c 10c to 23c, i clean-up - cloak dept. (Afsle No. 4.) Especially do these items appeal to va- cationers and campers. Cream-colored Bedford Cord Suits, blazer effects; sizes 34 to 36; reduced from 32 50 to Cream-colored Bedford Cord Suits, blazer effect; trimmed around collar and down front with Venetian. insertion; reduced from $3 to F] $ White Pique Suits, blazer ef- fects; deep flare collars and fronts; faced with Dresden and trimmed with Venetlan edging; sizes from 34 to 38; reduced from $4.50 to Tan Grass Linen Suits; light blue stripes; skirt and blouse waists; sizes 34 to 38; reduced from $2 % to - ‘o silk shirt waists. (Aisle No. 4) India Silk - Waists, In navy and black: knife pleated front; yoke back; new sleeves; perfect fitting; all sizes;.not. $4, but Hale's special, trunks,— for your 4 vacation. (Alsle No. 4) $32 1= 6 doz. $22¢ Flat top Trunk, covered with brown waterproof duck; four hard wood cleats; iron bottom and clamps; 7-inch set up tray; covered hat box. 28 in. 30 in. 32 in. 34 in. $4 50 $4 75 85 00 $5 25 36 in. 28 in. 40 in. $5 50 $6 00 $6 50 mail order notice. Owing to an unusual demand our Spring and Summer catalogue (an edition of 30,000) has been exhausted. Our new fall and winter catalogue is now being prepared, and should be ready early %in September. Send in ® @‘@*@@-@—@—@—@-O—H—@@-O—O—O—O—@—@@—@v@ooooooo@»@@—®*°*0*0—0-9—0'0—0—0—0—0—®—00003000000000OOO tion of the fall of Santiago and the de- struction of Spanish fleets. Tennessee vol- unteers expected to be present. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, between Rev. Willlam P. Kirby Morning—High mags at 10:30 o'clock. Even- illuminating facilities. St. Cornellus Chapel, Presidio Reservation.| Rev. D. O. Kelley.. -IMorning—Spectal services for the soldiers. Evening—Prayer and instruction. devotion : | Gowns, Drawers and Chemise: all elabo- back letters describing the ceremo- | @ Of this city. Call and see how good| 42e 47c 52c BSe 60e Fach. [racely trimmed with embroidery: # sets in il your, v;ar:eeand address‘(and you {:bfl” 2 5 S 3 " . | and reduced as 3 receive ne as soon as I nies that make Hawaii part of the |® the “Rapid Hook and Eye" is. (Aisle dozen Hemmed Plllow-cases, extra IOC1937—939-941—943—945—947 Market Street" o i [F8 P et comes from United States, and other notable ® No 2. e R | |11 sets that were $3 to $. ow $2.25 | the printer. features of interest. I A OO0 : OO Om O OmC RO i O s Ot O OO O O O O O O O O O O O B OO O OO O O O OO, O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OOl Qe OO O O S OSSO SR O SO W SFOMI § In 794 the habitual users of the Eng- ’ ]—h lish language did not number more S| \ ; that 30.1000,011 In 1897 their number )] was A ~L< V4 estimated at 110,000,000. *® i o b T R P ; ' ADVERTTSEMENTS. 4 st Baptist, Eddy stréet, near Jones. Rev. Ve Morning—Sermon by Rev. Robert Whit- & Plymouth Congregational, Post street, n Rev. F. B. Cherington Mg;;l:g;s‘;r;nggnsy.ga‘glgctor. Evening— 8 ® | taker. Evening—"A Chaplain's Work In g ‘Webster. = = - ~ 5 | St ® Grace Epliscopal, California and Stockton| Rev. R. C. Foute.. Mfir‘fflmflfihfi.é'gfi at 1 o'clock. A e o o g Seventeenth and Dolores) Rev. ’Mn{ninz—mhlp {nstruction and the recital g streets. e = USHE carae mover | of prayer. Evening—Sermon. . [Morning—Divine. service at 11 o'clock. Even- & | == Church_of the Advent, Eleventh street,| Rev. J. A. Emery... I\’\(vnsl, Bartlett street, near| vt m'!r]mrmxe R“-o,,h,pm'n Evening— % near Market. ing—Sermon by the pastor. Bix Btories High. s fl = wrhen b e g Morning—Spectal services at 11 o'clock, = = St Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay| Rev. W. H. Moreland e Juare Baptist, Post street, near| +{Morning—Divine service. Evening—Celebra- g street. / Evening—No service owing to lack of & & L4 @ & Page and Oak streets. | Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shot-| well streets. Father P. J. Cummins......... ing—Sermon by the pastor. Morning—High mass and sermon at 11 o'clock. ~Evening—Sermon, vespers and benediction. Fremont and Harrison| Father Nugent .. Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening— Vespers, benediction and sermon. rigld's, Van Ness avenue and Broad-| Father Cottle {Morni ng—Sermon and high mass. Evening spers and sermon. Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and| Croka streets, Salesian Fathers ... - [Morning—High mass and sermon at 10:30, Evening—4 p. m., vespers and sermon by the pastor. t. Charles, Twenty-fourth and Shotwell streets. Father Cummings . -|Morning—High mass_and sermon by the pastor. Evening—Vespers and benedic- ;7 tion. @ St. Dominic’s, Bush and Stelner streets. Father J. Plous. .. Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- ing—Sermon and vespers. | 0 S}- St. Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery, Father Carraher .. Morning—Sermon on the gospel. Evening— & avenue Vespers. B & All Hallows, Sixteenth avenue and N streer. VPIVIEDPIODO PPV P4 Father P. A. Foley... - [Morning—High mass and sermon by the pastor. Evening—Vespers, benedictton and Firet Bnglish Lutheran, Geary street, near, Gough. Rev. W. B. Anderson Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, near Jackson. Rev. C. E. Locke..... Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis-| slon street, between Sixth and Seventh. - [Morning—*‘Saul, g Morning—Special and _sermon. 8t John's, Fifteenth street and Jullan| Rev. E. B. Spaulding eI DSk D S aysone. mon by the pastor. = Morning_Communion service and sermon by B My g VIR RGN R the rector. Evening—Sermon and instruc- prees. tion. : . D. Wiison... ~{Morning_Communion service ana sermon. St Peter's Dpiscopal, Stockton and Filbertl Rev. M. D. Wilson torning—Communion, service ana- Z 2 ell Rellly. ~viesesese.-[Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening St Eaul'sBpldopal {CAHOISRGIIAR, | DAY We MERRAT) Biely Sermon -and religlous Instruction. : ~ H. E. Cooke . [Morning—Communion service at 7:30 o'clock. Trinity Eplscopal, Bush and Gough streets, Rev. H. E. oraing_Communion service at 73 3 = h| Rev. F. W. Fischer. Morning— "The Judgment Seat of God.” C;'rvfl??m E;:n e "v“r}mf ';‘z':elc':‘:.el &= Evening—*‘Welcomed by Jesus. Rev. E. Nelander ... ~Morning—""The Soul's Moorings.” Eventng— “The Happy Man."” Morning—Sermon by Rev. John Pointer. Evening—Same. Snklns His Father's Asses, Finds' a Kingdom.” Evyening— “‘Thanksgiving for Recent Victories.’ Bt. Ignatius, Ven Ness avenue and Hayes| Street. Jesuit Fathers . sermon. - [Morning—High mass and sermon by one of the priests of the community. Evening— Sermon and vespers. St. James, Twenty-third and Guerrerol Father B. R. Lynch wooooon: ~|Morning—Sermon on the gospel. Evening— streets. Vespers and benediction. St. Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. Father P. Scanlan ........... +{Morning—Sermon by the pastor and high mass at 10:3) o'clock. Evening—Vespers. St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| Rev. J. Prendergast, V. G...... ~[Morning—Rev. Father J. B. Hannigan will O'Farrell street. reach. Evening—Vespers and a sermon ¥ Rev. Charles A. Ramm. & St. Mary’s Church, Callfornia and Dupont| Rev, Father Wyman ... Morning—Commencement of _the Forty & atreets. Hours' Adoratlon at 11.0'clock. Evening 4 —Vespers, benediction and instruction.. b4 el ! & St Patrick’s, Mission street, near Third. | Father Gray ... Morning—Sermon by Father Brennan at 11 % oclock. Evening—Vespers and benedic- & tion. b4 % St Paul's, Twenty-ninth and Church| Father Conmolly .. Morning—Sermon on the gospel of the day. :g streets. Evening—Vespers. @ Ste. Peter and Paul, Filbert and Dupont| Saleslan Fathers. - [Morning—High mass. Evening—Vespers, & streets. < PP 09 $9so G060 90PPIVOL DD PHPP VOVVIICPVOIHI St. Peter's, Alabama street, near Twenty-| fourth. Father P. S. Casey... *[Mornin, i—Hl!h mass and sermon at 10:30 o'clock. Evening—Vespers. St. Rose, Brannan street, near Fourth. Father Nugent ... [Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— Vespers, benediction and sermon. Star of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Point| Lobos avenue. Father Coyle - [Morning—Sermon by the pastor at high mass. Evening—Sermon and vespers. St. Teresa’s, Tennessee and Butte streets. Father Browne Our Lady of Victolres, Bush street, near Stockton. Marist Fathers ... Camp Merritt, Old Bay District Racetrack.| Catholic Truth Soclety First _Christian, streets. Mission and Twelfth| Rev. F. 8. Ford.. West Side Christian, Bush street, near Devisadero. Bethany Congregational, Twenty-fifth and| Bartlett streets, Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont and Twenty-fourth streets. Rev. W. H. Tubb. Richmond Congregational, -Seventh avenue| and Clement street. Rev. P. Coombe Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe| streets. First Congregational, Post and streets. Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near! Mission. Rev. G. C. Adams.... Rev. Willlam Rader ........ Rev. H. T. Shepard . E Morn!n"—.}li;h mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- ing—Vespers and benediction. -{Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock_and meeting of the Sanctuary Soclety. Even- ing—Vespers and sermon in French. Morning—Military mass at 7:30 o'clock. Evlenl‘l:(—Roury and benediction at 7:30 o' clock. Morning—‘“The Christian Panopl, Even- "'The Weakness and Foolishness of ing— God." IMorning—Sermon by Rev. A. M. Elston. Evening—Sermon by Rev. Willlams of the Fifty-first Iowa Regiment. {Morning—Sermon by the Rev. W. A. Water- man of Chicago at 11 o'clock. Evening— There will be no evening service. Morning—“The Joy of the Lord Is Your Strength." Fyening-“Behold I Stand at the Door and Knc 0c] Morning—Sermon by Dr. H. C. French. Evening—Same. Morning—Sermon the pastor. Divine service and prayer. {Morning—Sermon by the or. Evening— ce. i Evening— Sermon and divine Morning—‘‘Shi Eveni; % That Pass in the Night.” ning— & e Man Behind the Gun.’ 99910292909 39909900089990999909209 o L O A L L e D1900000000200 299 ¢ PIPP09P992 92999909V 90O 9DOPP99P0PQVPO P90V OIPOL OO Rev. First M. E. Church, Powell and Wash- W. 8. UMMy wereeenes ington streets. Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth| Rev. H. Pearce . avenue south and P street. Grace Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-firstl Rev. J. N. Beard . and Capp streets. Howard Street M. E. Church, Howard| Rev. J. A. B. Wilson street, near Third. . [Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Sermon and Bible instruction. [Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. (Morning—Bible instruction and prayer. Evening—Sermon and song service. Morning—Special sermon by the pastor. Evening—Religious instruction. e Rev. D. W. Chilson... Potrero Tennessee and Solano| streets. M. E, .{Morning—Sermon. "Evening—Prayer and song service. Rev. Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and| G. W. Beatty... Clement street. Morning—Services will be held indefl at 417% Fifth avenue, o Simpson Memorial M. E. Church, Hayes| Rev. J. Stephens .... and Buchanan streets. Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— Bible Instruction and sermon. o tT I8 . [Morning—Special sermon by the rector. Evening—"The True Source of Chrlnloln Action. Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- ing—"Decadent and Rising Nationse America and Spain Contrasted." Franklin Street Presbyterian, Franklin and| Rev. D. James ..... Vallefo streets. ICalvi Presbyterian, Geary and Powelll Rev. J. Hemphill streets. First Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave-| Rev. R. Mackenzle .. nue and ramento street. Memorial Presbyterian, Rev. H. N. Bevier Rallroad avenues. Eighteenth and Rev. F. A. Doane.. M;,l.ip‘lll: Presbyterian, Harrison street, near| th. (Morning—Sermon by Chaplain of the Fifty- first lowa Regiment, religious exerciis and Sunday school. Evening—Sermon by the rector. Morning—Divine service and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon and. the resita] of prayer. Morning—Sabbath school at 8:3 o'eloc Evening—Christian ' Endeavor - eroroios: followed by a sermon by the pastor. : Howard Presbyterian, Oak and Baker| streets. - [Morning—Sermon and prayer. Song service. Bidi e Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero street, near Twenty-ninth. Morning—Special y sermon_b . Evening—Sermon 2 she pastor, and prayer service. Morning—_Divine service at 11 o'al ven- fig—Sermon by the rector. et of the Second Morning—‘Characteristics Ci Evening—A midsum- Coming of Christ.” mer praise service. Trinity Presbyterian, Twenty-second and| Rev. A. Capp streets. Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web-| Rev. S. 8. Cryor ster streets. First United Presbyterlan, Golden Gate| Rev. M. M. Gibson... avenue and Polk street. First Unitarian, Geary and Franklin| streets. Rev. Dr. Stebbins .. orning—Services at 11 o’clock. Eve e ng and prayer serivee. bl Morning—Sunday school at liglous services at 11 o'cloc! 10 o'clock; re- k. Rev. J. A. Wells. Second Unitarian, Twentleth and Capp| streets. Moruing—Relisious exercles and sermon at 11 o'cl 23 t. Alban’s Church, 102 O'Farrell street. Rev. E. J. Van Deerlin . Morning—Holy Eucharist and sermon. Even- ing—Evensong and Instruction at § o'clock. Flr‘ll (ihurch of Christ, Sclentist, 223 Sutter| Bible and Science and Health, street. Pk Morning—Christian Sclence Bibla lessons. Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellis streets. Rev. J. Hemphtll.. - [ p. m.—Address by Dr. Hemphill. Universal Brnthe’r;wd, 819 Market street. Louls F.- Merwin...... [Evening—‘"‘Our Brothers and Ourselves."” ized Church-of Jesus 320 Rev. 8. Lt isassiems Reorgan! ; urch * of Christ, George Incoln. 1 Mornis “How We Should Read the ggfif Evening—Sermon by the high 906 0000099908000 00¢ 00 10900 00t DO O VP00 00t PDLOOVE POVEPOVOF 0OV 900 0D 0D GO 00OV PO 90 00D A Divan of graceful design, finished in deep rich mahogany. Uphol- stering of the durable kind, in silk tapestry, carved back......87.70 So many uses for small stands, Square top, mahogany finish, turned legs, with shelf oo 50c Metal beds are the beds of coolness, of cleanliness and convenience. White enamel, brass trimmings........82.75 A sideboard is a step-saver il the household, a convenienee to hostess and guest. In solid oak. $9.00 Carpet Department. Moquette Rugs, by their soft tex- ture and pleasing colors, harmonize with their surroundings best, We have them 36x72 inches, for...$2.75 Half the ground floor is carpets and plenty of room to show them, delivery in Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. M. FRIEDMAN & CO. 133-235-231 Fost Street. Near Stockton. 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