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1898 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 32 WHO WILL BE KING OF BEAUTIFUL SAMOA? they were often put for most trifling offenses, took to the bush and started {a war of rebellion. Lo~king for a leader they selected | Mataata. The Germans at once s plied the Tamasese Government w larms and ammunition, being well p | with money which had been extorted from the natives under the guise of poll | tax. The majority of the foreigner: | American and English, having been | | treated harshly also. assisted the Ma- | taafa p: h ammunition and food, | and the war started. The U. S. S. Adams arrived under Captain Leary, followed by H. B. M. | ship Lizard and threw in their support ; dared with Mataafa. On ptain Leary cleared once against the on account of TR 1 panws L 8 o HALE'S. | Lerprerefrsirsipstrsrshasireirstrchicts efasirefratasiasirctrcty shrefastacirstrels strsprofesfasirshrefrsiasie sheafasirshraleshrshrsrsieiaste sheahrsjasiesociasirsiralesioeirsfesieniasiasdy HALE'S. | ® two occasion: deck for action; Tamasese Government some of their number having burned the and Stripes, and again against a German man-of-war whose captain was going to search American goods for contraband of war. The Tamasese people were driven into an yet another step in proving to you the good goods we carry: to-morrow, Monday, we display underwear—for the whole family : some all wool; some a mixture of wool and cotton: all of it well fitting, priced right: our big stores just now presenta pgrfect panorama,for new goods, milli- nery, dress goods, ribbons, gloves, laces, veilings, cloaks, suits, waists, keep coming in every day. almost Impregnable fort by Mataafa : | and he was slowly but surely gaining = il oft =iite . Eswpiian ndkerchief And evers hanaker- round in 5o of the assisiancs given money S, ARG wear-well & RSl B E:Ie ef PR il F: Ses ¥ e Germans when e 3 v ; S g B )] fooUE Trileant of Maveh 1671889, de- saving hempicd Teady o 0hC underwear e R ed iR attractive dperan o o o 1 n 8 i : 2 3 neck, a e] ent. [ stroyed all the vessels In the harbor. domestics. 0 peces table damask, | for children. iy, "“pants to Henblilbnaay adikeroiteras o | ""As soon as it was seen that the Amer- B e Uincnes || (See wnfE) geames Hemstitched hari ots, 50 | tcan and other ships were in danger wide, all pure linen......per yard g A0 andio Tana s ¢ ; { Mataafa stationed over 1000 men C Nos. 1 and 2, 3 33'2 » 8 Bm e oo Also soft bleached with 1% and 1- Inc 3 | round the beach with orders to remain e i s 30¢ J inch hem 7 W | on guard day and night and to save all, e e ol e Al Sanitary Australlan wool, fersey %, % and 1 inch hem. 12 irrespective of nationality (although | new tapestry portleres, just received rfibed “steam shrunk, heavy quality it : 2 From a Photograph. the Germans had just previously de- | L O e e i % and 1 Inch hem.....- B2 and 90 clared war against him), even at the risk of their own lives. $1.75 to $7,50 pair lace curtains in novelty net, 3% yards Better grades in this handkerchief sale at.... pants to match. Sizes 16, 18, 2 25¢ to 50c of | AMOA just now is a hotbed 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34. political intrigue, both the white| How Mataafa and his men acted Is : no¥ely : ; and the native population striv- | & matter of history, and when Admiral ST “22&:{"’33“‘?‘ I%}b E;lv; Prias {350,600 450506860 €00 656 700,754 606, 100 dozen all linen, embroidered, hem- = e Rarde .. | Kimberley requested him to stay hos- edge $ ' . of fine soft stitched, lace edge and scalloped bor- ing thelr hardest to influence the | g ST IEY, TRIIESEed BT 10 Sy o den fi“r‘r;]‘f@"’“.m?{."’;‘,'nfi’(‘,;. Heavy welsht der handkerchiefs, including 9()a shirt silk-bound neck mourning handkerchiefs choice in the selection of a suc- | [jberate on the shole dues . : a o 0 question he at | o finished seams cessor to the late King Malietoa. | once consente though on the point | 2560 - moibought all the maker had; and front: pants and drawers to Ladies’ all linen embroidered, hem- Meanwhile ex-Chief Mataafa, who may | of reaping the reward of his hard | - {,‘;j’3;{‘"“;;,,“':“;‘,",;}“ R match. stitched and scalloped edge hand- 9fa cut a big figure In solving the problem, | fought engagements. | Pillow- (%% o6a: of eman prices: Higen o6l L 185 Fibms ANaEs e kerchiefs = is carefully guarded on one of the Mar- " -\h"r!f!\' after the rrsul(Qflf tho‘ “pr:“ cases come in ;{1 s, small 42x Price.... 30¢ 40c 50 6Cc 700 Ot‘h:r‘rk‘h P;{nbr(r’;':(]‘r%?a?faendr;{glr::tlse 2 o e Samoan | 1IN conference was sent to Samoa in the + 36 inch (look at them)... 2 2 withilace' edge” and larle £nio ;h'all ll,.ld;r.\?.w.[hf:‘ r(.n‘1 }.ns‘ ,;:gl«n:n Nhepciotialiaaty HIC Aeciee AltHat Want ... each Iflc El_zes, .82‘;», 92; u!flo.o ni-m sxaz‘é handke -p(rf.\_dreag)o“mnh as 500 s e S e g ¢l pepa was to be the King, and no medium, §0x3 (worthy any one's (91n tiee. J o 81 - - high as 75c and @ GOlaT.......... ed States are wa g him. provision whatever was made for Ma- attention) ......... ‘each 122l w"rnh{”“;‘“gn “;“}"}i:‘ rlflufl‘\;'qh‘»\lg?l;‘?fjfl; taafa. The new Government was ac- large, 54x38 (these commend |5 d atural gray and white e o i squadron of five German men-of-war | CoranELY T s Matanda el | IRemselves topbotle) weacn 190 | UNAGPWeAr Ausiralian “wool-mixed | faney o and selvet folds s St s ~OI-War | gated to private life. Being naturally i underwear steam > . : arrived in Apia Harbor and presented | S s nioun fiomosiogn 1t mis Hapraly | for ladies. &thi! Theretore will | peckweap. 2% inches high, in 9ha & demand for Malietoa Laupepa to PAY | hefore he allowed the counsels of his | capes. ladies’ Astrachan capes, 24 (See window) not shrink in washing; * colors - within twenty-four hours the sum Of | followers to sway him, and he moved | PES, inches 1ong, 120 inches swéep, envy _quality . and fleeced shirts, Cream satin stock and bow, trimmed ,000, this amount being a claim by | g s SIAY, DD, jangpne move waists, satin lined mruungsu 50 crochet neck and self-front; drawers with No. 1 ombre ribbon. - 50 i o e darngeeapd | SO0, U coast 8, e mies and g L S e g S Frenth o bilod o g | L : v of their plantations done by i e e G e el SKirts. Ik waists In variety of side; per garment. - Silk stock and four-in-hand, trimmed \moans. o esstalishodiarmodeligovern| ts small plaids, made with bias All-wool natural gray, jersey ribbed, with black silk lace, in sevén @ (1() S rwenty-four hours expired | MSht, 1is power extending nearly all | front, 4 pleats back, sizes 32 §0 B} extra heavy quality, Knit of fine sax- late colors 1 men and two fleld pleces were | wrho !h; ER o In fact 'P)1‘ fore igners to 36 ussoR 1« [ ony varn; shirts self-front wlflih‘ sille iaer hired bty it T ox .’5 = le vhen they d any tre e e o 9 & eck, 5 o i Malietoa fied 10 the bush, but, | matives aiways sou-nt redress at his ghangeable taffeta silk skirts, um- Cramay dfawers (o maten, button on s P e i ¢ er the advice onsul Ge: hands, which = as invariably given rella flounc it 8 me, de, with draw string als 16-inch shirre erty silk, for SEnL o of the Smeelf B cimma: | (This state of amairs lasted for iwo gaE i e e Ag | NS S esn SR | Sem el ot name, was brought up from the district | Jjstened to the repeated petitions — of American seal collarettes, with Per- quality, button across front, high ] of Aona, where he had been in a state | Laupepa, and consented to assist him Slan Tanh, polnted Yo R s necke longii sleeycs) aniie R Re stationery L. s b lion for some time, h o e ki ow ont, tails, chet 'k and t, color aper rule aey G SREE hgan vt | bekine o0 (a Maeuln g T et 0 0 D0 | SERCLTRSY e M0 | gopiy, Bl e lotos et i T s freely dis ed through- i ) . ouble - o Malietoa was taken by the Germans | out the group, the result being that ladles’ Baltic seal capes, 1§ inches Better grade. containing two- ¢ Oh squeezer playing cards, enameled pr::x to Jaluit and afterward to the many chiefs who had promised their | long, 120 sweep, star-pointed m Du thirds wool, per suit - oh fnish B “ameroons. Tamasese, under the direc- | assistance to Mataafa held aloof wh Yok : Absolutely; of all wool, fulllq ; . ey - . sslst; o Mataafa held aloc en snaplitelyfion sl ; Stenographers’ notebook . 5 e hel eatanlih oA ot | e GpVernient paTeyiia tacked Nim: T 3.00 Linen and satin finish papeterie, Brandels, established a reign of terror. | He was driven to the island of Manono, elegant mest complete line and the rulea and plain, 9 sheets and % andels recelved a rixf instructions | where the English and German men-of- | g most moderate price in the ket & pair gray blankets, size envelopes .. - 20c > German Consul and the man- | war demanded his surrender. Mataata fall city—big_statement, fsn't 1t, | DlANKO &b ofl ana cotton mixed: | 5 pocties of gold pai p ftie Denteche HarnelejrAtiin In company with twenty of his leading e A B L T serviceable; per §f 70 Whittemore shoe polish, tan, 8 he natives, tired of | chiefs was deported to the Marshall u ollow prices a S . pair . s : : AL ol | 2d st all . one inch wide in all cas iae - | brown and ox biood where | group, which is a German possession. 1 and so much per vard: @ “';‘,}fr)wh"e wool blankets, 58x78 | . | Belgian Coney....10c/Genet .. o inches, 9 per cent wool; full, fluffy | & TTAT A ~ y | French Coney o Krimmer Band e and fleecy, with pink and blu $3 50 bi Oval meatsafe, 15x13x27.§1.00 QER\ [(F\ '””5 D-fl AT THE CHUR(HER ! Frectric Seal... 2 Imitation ermine.50o Porders: per pair 1090, b g e it wate, Tea / Dectule foa “rench chin- : : . o 25 . 1.50 bs ) G Cone 35 pair white wool blankets, % per cent zaar. x» $ = - J Loy saned 60 Wool, size 66x83 inches; just the thing azaar. s-foot wood stepladder, Brook mink .-81.20 iron hinge extension. = for double beds and for board- $3 75 2 o ' Brook mink taf gora ... 5c Lo s Brom RS post & 0-inch wood frame wringer......$1.75 and L Manklle Stone martin lined, or brown and black 57 pair all-wool white blankets, size i: e mmqus s sll'Io bins. Morning martin lined. - 72x84 inches; fine fleece -wool, pink and Town asbestos griddles, $-inch.. I0c o'clock; morn Alaska bear (very much worn this sea- bine ‘bordérs, sl riboon §6 B() 1 sheet vegetable grater 3c n) DoUnd; PEr PAIT...eveererereenne . St @ e s e treats, ervices at 11 accompanie n on ‘‘The Kingdom of H Address by Rev. W. 3-burner oil stove, 4-inch wick...$1.25 See our advt.in the Ex- aminer for other items. (See the Gc table in Bazaar.) (See the Ten-Cent Table in Bazaar.) 937-939-941-943-945-947 MARKET STREET. (Frisco’s big mail-order house.) The big basement bazaar hurch, third. D > stminster Presb; Webster streete Morning—"'A L —"A Trial Bala yterian, Page and Rev. §.°S. Cryor. ing Issue.”” Evening is busy and booming! %m$*$¢$*m$mm¢¢*m$$**$$¢$¢$$$$$%$m¢¢m%m*m*m*¢*%*##*¢#&*m**&m*#% Church_of the Advent, Eleventh streer, | Rev. J. A. EMMErY.ccceeeseessesaasassonsonssases Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Insulting a Teacher.’ E. J. Allman, the pugilist who was. ar- rested Friday night for using _insult- ing and abusive language to Mrs. Rebecca. principal of the Sunny School, was convicted by Judge Low terday on the evidence of Mrs. Greenan and some of her pupils. He was ordered to appear for sentence to-moOrrow, morn= | St. Dominic’s, Bush and Steiner streets. | | | —Celebration of the annual feast of ¢ at 11 o'clock s in commes ass. Evening— woration of the St. Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery| avenue. All Hallows, Sixteenth avenue and N 4 Gough. California Street M. E. Church, California ‘and Broderick streets. Rev. J. N. PHEIDS.ccceeeeersocacesocesens Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, near Jackson. Rev. W. B. Anderson.. forning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Wvening—Sermon and instruction. Morning—*“What it Costs to Follow Christ.” Evening—*The Heavenly Bread.” munion service. Com- St. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| street. 1 sacred Father Caraher Morning—Observance of the feast of the Rosary; sermon by Rev. Father Netter- ville, O! tvening—Proces- sion of tt Rev. D. 0. Sullivan. Morning—F sermon at 11 o' clock Jesuit Father Morning. Vincent Chiappa, §. J., of Los Gatos. ning—Sermon by Rev. Father Frieden, S. J., on the subject he Angels. Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Mi: lon street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. C. E. Locke....cceeseeeen Morning — “‘First Anniversary Sermon.’” Evening—"Ts the World Growing Better "’ g First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones. Rev. E. A. Woods. ‘Paul and His Crowd.”” Evening b4 vie ® Fool,” with @ preiude on “The S neg Market. 5 : Song service. | g = o - P o iscopal, California and Stockton Rev. R. C. Foute ...ccccceceersncens |Morning—Communion service at 11 o'clock. | Greenan, P Baptist, Seventeenth and Dolor~s| Rev. H. L. Dietz Sarmon ty S the | edion tat) B b Evening—Festival service followed by ser- i g 5 rvice. Evening—The recital of © mon. | | clal @ = e e i . o o e = e ¢ Vi Ves: venue and Cla: Rev. W. H. Moreland......cccessessececcccssess Morning—Sermon and communion service. & Emmanuel Hapuet, Bartlett strest, near Rev. J. G. Gibson. B i Lt 5 Evening—Sermon and prayer service. ing. > ty- IS AS Gt il - vtone = it | = e —= —— -— £ A <l © St Cornelius Chapel, Presidio Reservation,| Rev. D. O. Kelley.. Morning—Spécial service for the soldiers. @ quare Eaptist, Post street, near 1 s ceremony at & e s Lai Evening—Se-mon and instructioa > at 745 Eoss i @ g 5t. John the Evangelist, Fifteenth strest, Rev. E. B. Spalding......... ST I Morning—Divine service and sermon at 1L @ = e - b S P ilta: 3 | | Evening—Sermon by the pastor. & ev. Willlam P. Kirby. High mass and sermon. s B = — —— —_— ® Vespers and benediction. $ & St Mary the Virgin, Union and Stelner, Rev. H. Parrish... veesesesnseses | Morning—Mass and holy communion at 7:30 > ro = o §8 Gl o | | o'clock; high mass and sermon at 1L @ meo, Eighteenth and Shot-| Father P. J. Cummins. sermon by one & & ; | | Evening—Evensong and sermon at . ® community. Evening & & - | | @ | & @ St. Peter's Episcopal, Stockton and Filbert| Rev. M. D. WIISOD...ccoveeeeaeaeeaeeeeeseeeeess | Morning—Divine services at 11 o'clock. 4 Sk — i 3 S et | Evening—Sermon and instruction, followed Fremont and Harrison| Father Nugent. High mass and sermon. Evening & ¢ by religious exercises. | rs. - - | | s =ma SRR PR = 8 & Bt. Paul's Episcopal, California street, near| Rev. W. Maxwell Relllyeceeeereeeveececcnnes Morning—Communion at 7:30 o’clock, follow- Ness avenue and Broad-| Father Cottle. Sermon on the Gospel. Evening & 4 Fillmore. | ed by litany service and sermon by the way | sers and benediction g | | rector. Evening—Song service and ser- — e el By > | | mon. Church of Corpus Christi, Alemany and < and sermon by Father & & 2L = e | Croke stréets. | 4 p. m., vespers, ser- §. @ Trinity Episcual, Bush and Gough streets..| Rev. H. C. COOKE...errreeeseeemeressencssanes T ol Tt il o Slook et s )3 : | e | Evening—Sermon and instruction. Twenty-fourth and Shotwell| g—F mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- }' & German Evangelical Emmanuel Church,| Rev. F. W. Fischer...... seseseseneserancsecesess NMorning—'‘The Greatest Need of the Age.’ SR BN | _ing—Vespers and sermon. 4. & jmweirtn andjBtevansan eireeta | | Evening—"A Plain Gospel to the World." & @ First English Lutheran, Geary ecreet, near| Rev. E. Nelander......oeoueeruaessesscseeees ening—"What Is Religion?” © @ ® @ $ & L2 @ & >4 o © L4 © ® & © St. James, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets. | | Fatber P. R. Lynch | | or nd sermon by one of ening—Ves- on Morning—High ma the priests of the parish. pers, benediction and a sern Father P. Scanlan. Bt Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. +e..| Morning—High ma: and_sermon on the y. Evening—Vespers. Gospel of the Bt. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| O'Farrell street. Rev. 1. 3. Prendergast, V. G. Morning—Sermon by Rev. P. O'Ryan on the ‘“‘Rosary.”’ Evening—Sermon by Rev. J. J. Prendergast. St. Mary's Church, California and Dupont| Paulist Fathers Morning—High mass at 11 o'clock. Even- ther P. S. Casey. streets. BT s {ng—Vespers, sermon and benediction. St Patrick’s, Misclon street, near Third. | Futher Gray forning—High mass and a sermon on the 1 Gospel. Evening—Vespers, benediction and | sernton. St. Paul's, Twentyninth and Church| Father Connolly. |Mornin streets. | ing Sts. Peter and Paul, Filbert and Dupont| Salesian Fachers. Morning—Sermon in_ Itallan by one of the streets. | pries the conftaunity. Ivening—Ser- mon and vespers. it (No. 1 of a serles). First M. BE. Church, Powell and Wash- Rev. W. S. Urmy. |Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening ington streets. = | —Song service and sermon. Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth!™ Rev, H. Pearce....cs.- ++sssesseseeeess | Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- avenue south and P street. ing—Sermon, followed by religious in- struction. Grace Methodist Eplscopal, Twenty-first| Rev. J. N. Beard. | Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening and Capp streets. | —Same. Howard Street Methodist Epjscopal| Rev. J. A. B. Wilson, |Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— (Strangers’ Home), Howard street, near Third Song service and special sermon at 7:45 o'clock. Potrero M. E. Church, Tennessee and Solano streets. Rev. D. W. Chilson, Morning—Sabbath service at 1l. Evening —Sermon and instruction at 8 o'clock by the pastor. Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and Clement street. Rev. G. W. Beatty Morning—Services at 11. Evening—Prayer Centenary M. E. Church, Bush street, be- tween Gough and Octavia. Epworth M. E. 1y-sixth streets. service, followed by sermon. Rev. C. R. Riddick.. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Same. Church and Twen-| Rev. W. M. Woodward .. «|Morning—Sermon by the rector at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon, followed by prayer ser- vice. Morning—Sermon on the Gospel. Evening— Vespers, benediction and sermon. St. Peter's, Alabama street, near Twenty-| fourth. | £t. Rose's, Brannan street, near Fourth. | Father Nugent ..... Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening —Vespers and benediction. Father Coyle. Star of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Polnt R Lobos avenue. Morning—Sermon and high mass at 10:30 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. St Teresa’s, Tennessea and Butte streets. Rev. P. C. O'Connell. | Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening i benediction and sermon. Simpson sfemorial M. E. Church, Hayes and Buchanan streets. Rev. J. Stephens.. Morning—Sermon by the rector, followed by divine services. Evening—Sermon and in- struction. Starr King A. M. E. Zion Church, Stockton street, near Clay. Rev. F. Brunn .. Morning—Services at 11 o'clock. ~ Evening— Old-time Southern singing and plantation songs. Franklin Street Presbyterian, Franklin and ValleJo streets. Rev. +| Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Sermon, followed by service and prayer recital. song Our Lady of Victories, Bush Stockton. street, near| . Marist Fathers | —Vesper: ng—High mass at 10:30 o'clock and m in French by one of the pri . .e community. Evening—Vespers, and benediction. Calvary Presbyterian, Geary and Powell streets. Rev. J. Hemphill.. Morning—Observance of the sacrament of the Lord’s supper, after morning services, which begin at 11. Evening—Rev. G. W Chalfant, D.D., of Pittsburg, will preach. First Christian, Mission and Twelfth streets. | Rev. Marning—"From You Hath Sounded Forth the Word of the Lord.”” Evening—'‘The Philosophy of Repentance.” West Side Christian, Bush street, near| Rev. ..|Morning — “Revelation.”” Evening—*The near Twenty-fourth, ! Devisadero. ' Wonderful Speaker." Bethany Congregational, Bartlett street, Rev. .|Morning—Services at 11 and sermon by Rev. near Twenty-fift | J. K. Harrison. Evening—Sermon by same. Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont street,| Rev. .|Morning—"On_These Two Commandments Hang All_the Law and the Prophets.’ Evening—"And All Men Did Marvel.' | Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue and Clement street. | | Cannot Be Forgiven. Morning—‘‘Numerical Contagion.” Evening —*“The Sin Against the Holy Ghost Which Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe . H. T. Shepard. Morning—'‘Moses and the Hexateuch." First Presbyterlan Church, Van Ness ave- nue and Sacramento street. —_— First Unjted Presbyterian, Golden Gate avenue and Polk street. Rev. R. Mackenzle. St. Jobn's Presbyterian, California and Octavia streets. Rev. R. Liddell .. \ Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Sanchez and Twenty-third streets. Rev. R. N. Reynolds. Morning—Sermon by Rev. Dr. Carson of Trinity Church. Evening—Sermon by the pastor on the '‘Comedies and Tragedies of Human Life. Morning—Religious services at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon and Instruction at 3 o'clock. Morning—Sermon by Rev. W. S, Bannerman on “Gospel Light in the Dark Continent; or, Life Among the Cnnm?nl‘ Fang.” Evening—Young People’s S. C. E. at 6:30 o' clock. Morning—Bxerclses commencing _at 11 o'elock in honor of children's day and rallying day. Evening—Praise service and papers by Miss Jennie Partridge and Miss Morton on *‘Mission Work and the Quiet Hour."” Rev. A. N. Carson. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Divine service at 7:45 o'clock. 9099900309499 00090 09099090V E2 9990909900 C000000003E0TEC ¢ E GG CIE6¢809 009992 0EPeHEE DI040 E€E 4446600899 Morning—Sermon by the stor, Eve | pastor. ening B93PPPI9IDIV P DISVOPDIID IOV EOIVEPOHD I HIED IO IE DG POD IV VDI THD POID DD HPDF 60 48D DO S DG V90969900090 04000000000 V0EPEVPOI OGP (006 VEHE 000D EE8D 6064496660685 streets. 5 Evening—The Character of Moses.”" First Congregational, Post and Mason, Rev. G. C. Adam: Morning—Services at 11 o'clock. Evening streets. ! —Sermon, instruction and the recital of Trinity Presbyterian, Twenty-third and| % | i prayer. Capp streets. Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near| Rev. William Rader.. Morning—Sacrament of Lord's supper and ssio reception to members. Evening—'‘A Great Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth and| Rev. H. : Man's Determination." Rallroad avenues. T Devie Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near| - Rov. F. B. Cherington .. Micpah Presbyterian, Harrison gireet, meas| Rev. . A. Doan o R followed Morning—"‘Christ Our Sacrifice,” by communion service. ning—Divine service at 11 o'clock, Even- e imon and instruction by the rector. 0999000000 PPPPOVO I HOPP PPVDIVOEPHIOIPDPHOPTE60T0IPOOP DO R gl AR oRCT R R o S ZOCROToR SRR R LR A R AR AR A T R 2 O RO TR T RRcY 2] Comfortable rocker, wide spring seat, broad arms high back. Birch-mahog-- any, a harmonizing fin-: ish 52251 The cheerfulness, the healthfulnes the durability of metal beds, com: mend them to prudent purchasers: ‘White enamel,brasstrimmings.$2.28 No end to parlor sets—fine woods, artistic upholstery, ornate designs. | A three-piece set—sofa, arm chair and reception chair, upholstered in - Damask, each piece different.. . Pol- shed Mahogany finish, carved frame. back . ...$13.50 Parlor table, top 24x24 in.. with shaped top and shelf; curved legs;. Mahogany finish e eern $1.30.. CARPET DEPARTMENT The masons are cutting the arch-- way through into our 6-story annex, One story will be all carpets and rugs—will about double our carpet room. Fifth floor of main building-is stacked to the ceiling now with stock Smyrna rugs, reversible, two sides usable, 3x5% feet. In warm colors and desirable patterns, while they last ........ $1.65 Free delivery, aakll:d, E;mcdl. Berkeley M. FRIEDMAN & CO. 233 to 237 Post Street . . Open evenings Near Stockton

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