Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 189%. HALE'S. see Santa Claus and these pictures of chimneys— ten! 2 You wanted to know where I've been all the year, And why I don’t move to live around here. Well, I'll tell you what I've been doing, and then You'll understand all and know just where I've been. 1 letter just now h g'my toys down here at Hale's; So I i I'd’answer the ay, ve 5o much of im- to say. 5 Besides all the workmen, I've imps by the score, Who just visit around and do nothing more. They go right in your homes and watch you at play, And make a note of your con- duct dvery day. K keep them that way, get ‘done by I T stayed up At m in thi But 1 toys: not expens we have not ve ones, they to; case to admire. shoo-fly rockers: seat, $1 25 for little money. with basket with plain upholstered seat hand or tric lots of fun for little housekeepers: wh pa o ma toy dishes, a complete tea set in decorated china, in neat wooden box, 20 pleces, weighing 3% lbs $ with pump and utensils complete, 17 inches.. tin with utensils inches high. wash set, tub, washboard, clothes stove, embossed d mplete, i dryer, pleces . pastry set, molding board, rolling pin, potato masher.. toys for boys “to be like papa”™ red bench, 23-inch tool chests of hard wood, box well finished, wear well. inches long, 19 tools complete. 6o long, 17 tools complete. 15xh% long, 14 tools complete. 13x4 long, 11 tools complete 11x5 long, 9 tools complete . Box 17 18: We ask schoolteachers, managers of societies, to note how reasonable Hale's prices are; we like to answer letters. 7 north all the long summer through, d e office bossing the crew; 1% in September there came in the mails A Jetter 1or me to come right down to Hale's. an_ expensive toy for actual play and are made for the child’s happiness the little ones have if they can only be “like toy kitchens, embossed and painted, 48c¢ nickel, handsome de- ron cooking $l 25 painted, 51y ssl 10c 3 I have been way up north in the snow and ice In my own big toy shop, all fixed up nice. T've mechanics by hundreds skilled in their art, And brownies to help them, all ever 0 smart. 6 It you're bad they report at once to me, So that I can tell what to put on your tree. An onion, a pickle, a plece of old wood, Is what you'il find there if you haven't been good. iackets: of black kersey, storm collar, silk serge lined through- out, the new sleeves, all sizes, perfect in fit, partic- $5 ularly known as Hale's great $15 jacket.... better grade Kersey, dart ¢ lron body, sleeves, strap seams, turn- wagons : o, Wik, down collar, silk serge lined, whee! price. box front, splendid in fit and | 2 2 fnish, ‘siées” 22t @7 5() 160 e navy and black Kersey cut- 18x9 9x6 S0c away jacket, “The Belmont,” e d japanned Silxlg 1in§d th;oughouti \‘gl\;;‘( e J collar, darted seams in body VCl[OChl?c esh 3 aeel and Seeves, man. tailored front wheel. rear wheel. mrice |3 aune ity seastin mes - i NniEheq! aikes Sk i S i . 810 20 14 2 16 12 17 ilk lots of fun s petticoats: latest arrival, 5 dozen of them by express for Xmas; pet- ticoats of rich taffeta silk, changeable effects, deep flounce with S-inch ruffie, double corded effect at top, 4 cord at bottom, dust ruffle, bound with velvet, good width, all lengths, and excellent assortment of $6 95 late colors .... .- cesses sesee * man-=tailored suits: tight fitting covert suits, silk taf- feta, lined throughout, inlaid vel- vet collar, newest darted sleeves, lap seams, cutaway effect in jack- et, close form fitting, skirt Spanish flounce effect, percaline ined, velvet bound, extra wide flare ’ skirt; shades green, blue, black, brown, gray and dark red mix- $21 50 tures; all sizes. | | | | “too black for me,” says Santa. fur collarette : 61 of them; real astrac! large and late, flaring silk serge lined. han fur collarette, collar, 20 inches s 10 inches deep, Tk $2.25 | | address your | orders carly. HALE'S. | 3?00 GOoODS trade winners in the domestic dept; the big and busy place where so many wome: meet on Monday. 10 pes table damask 1 inches wide, fine weave and pure linen, just " before Xma$ price.... 85¢ 120 doz, napkins, large size, half _ bleached. 24$llnches square, all linen, heavy quality,doz '75 5000 yds. s!}"iped antll checked flanelette, ght' col- 6l‘c 275e 2500 sheets, hemmed, good quality muslin, two-inch hem, ready for use, size 8§1x%0 inches, for double beds; 456 Jjust before Xmas price. 500 pair all-wool Californian blankets—native warmth for native sons—silk bound, borders flink and blue, size 72x84 two grades, $ and $650 pair. “three of a kind,” says Santa. new hemstitched pillow-cases, double hemstitched and insertion, three-inch hem, each. T4x86 $77 and $9 pair. | ‘ $1.75 5 cases full size comforters, silkoline covered, wool knotted, white cotton filled... art dep’t: a magnificent display now made in presents for gentlemen and ladies: 60 sofa cushions covered with fig- ured sateen, 3%-inch all round. 100 hand-painted satin head rests, trimmed with silk tassels ZSC 100 art tapestry pictures, magnifi- cent subjects, 30x50 incncs, just in by express—now on $l art dept, each.. silk cushions, embroidered tinted tinsel, $| 45 with Japanese with silk ruffle.. (everything that art workers in silk or wool require.) 'frisco’s great mail order house; prompt, sure, ‘“as ordered.” 937, 939, 941, 948, 945, 947 Market St. Last year I was there and the year before, too, And so I remember the crowds that I drew. They treated me fine and they sold all my toys, And introduced me to the good girls and boys. 11 Then I unpacked all my toys in Hale's bazaar, And arranged them all nice, and there they now are. Now T'll give you a list of some of the things, That you can find at Hale's, that Santa Claus brings. And vel And ne And horns and trumpets and blackb dishes; In fact, anything that anyone wishes o> ©n0 Gishes: e of silks: 50 pleces of assorted silks just in from New York by express; rich satin bar plaids, etc.; all intended for Xmas walst: Pekin stripe taffeta. taffeta plaids ... fancy check silks. rich satin duchess (24-inch). fancy swivel stripe taffeta.. LA 5 great offer in mars o g wave Al1-WoOl serge: Extra heavy quality of strictly all-wool serge in golden browns, seal browns, olives, myrtles, royal blues, marine blues, navy blues, cardinals, garnets and 50 black; yard C . 6%c 36-inch black taffeta skirt lining, yard. periumery department : everything guaranteed pure and the best possible value for the money. Hudnut's celebrated New York perfum- ery and face preparations, Rosifoamsfor the teeth... 44-inch towel and 215 Ib bar Castile soap Bran Mash Toilet Soap, 3 cakes for. Talcum toilet powder Saponaceous -tooth po 8-inch rubber dressing com 4-row “stay there” bristle too sterling silver novelties: 925 fine and all sold at our prices, which are far low exclusive silversmiths’ prices on similar goods. button hooks, 5%-inch. manicure scisso; salve boxes fancy en- graved sterling silver tops, 25¢ to............. engraved back be- 2 00 sterling silver back dress- ing comb ... .. Toe \ Sterling silver matchbox.$1 25 Rogers Bros. 1847 berry spoon in satin lined oxii i TSRy 50 Rogers ~Bro; tea- “checkmated,” says Santa. fi‘r‘l"e‘é"iox‘f in “”"n % handsome four-plece tea set ...... i Hs write your orders and address very plainly. HALE’'S. “this is Hale's,” says Santa. you can send glove orders the correct for send or bring the children to see Santa Claus in Hale’s big toy bazaar! 9 10 So, of course, I resolved I'd 80 1t ook nearly a week before there again, I could go, And I answered the letter anq over & ‘month to come right there and then, And told Mr. Hale that I'd come right away, , So I started to pack the very next day. through the snow: Then 1 sold the reindeer and took an airship, And a week ago Friday ended my trip. 14 Now, I want you to come and sée my new place, And muddle my whiskers all 12 There are lions and tigers and dogs and cats, And blg drums and sharp swords and some sldiers’ ats: uddle ms Dol Pugzics and dolls for £003 11, 4 clothed in fur—a regu’ ittle misses, And some older things for lar dand - Come in with your mamma, their olde{;isses‘ Tl give you some candy. locipedes, too, and engines for boys: W books and games and fine musical toys; dolls: nothing better than a well-made doll for a present; it's a fleusure for the voungsters to dress and undress them; ust look back to your vounger d: and think what fun You had; perhaps you have the doil yet. papa and mama_doll, patent head, Fith cap, trimmed shirt, says 5()C ma-ma and pa-pa, 16 inches... € bisque head, dressed jointed doll, fowing Kair, trimmed crepon dress, dutch cap, shoes and stock- 5 ()¢ ings, 12% inch. dressed jointed doll, bisque head, mn\'li(ng e)'piS'hLélr‘y hair, shoes -and stockings, ric! ainsboro’ hat, 16 inch. . $I’25 kesner kid body dolls, bisque head closing eves, sewed wig, shoes and “a telescope,” says anta. stockings 23 21 1”7 16 14 inches $2 $1 50 $1 T5e 50c each dolls’ shoes (measure length of foot), 10¢, 15c, 20c, 25¢. dolls’ stockings, per pair.. ) books: over three hundred to select from; our catalogue tells you all about them; Sunday-school teachers, managers of charities and homes for children know from past experi- ence how quickly we ship books through our mail order department. little A- B C book on linen.. ..5c Kriss Kringle (in gold and colors).20c Puss In Boots or Little Red Riding Hood ... The Glant and the Dwarf.... 0ld King Cole (linen, 16 pages). Mother: Goose (bound in boards)..25c Cinderella History of one-syllable words) . 0Old Mother Hubbard.. games: ong evenings they are a good educational item: g’;m‘e of Baseball, 10%x19% Inches. Derby (Horse) Steeplechase New Home Visit Game of Santa Round the World with Nellie Bly. The Game of Old Maid . .. A most amusing game, “The Brrand Boy New Fish Pond, 4 poles and 45 fish resents to Sacramento Stockton, San Jose, é{;‘ilrz{argurgtaluma. Los Angeles, and have your friend get the gloves at any one of our stores In these cities. It's m for a lady from a gentleman. 2600 890899290900 900000990000909009990000909900090009090909909 99990990969 9999 $900 9469900600 98069 90960009 I099906P6960DIIIE5 First Baptist Church, Eddy street, Jones—Rev. E. A. Woods. i SERVICES TO B Dear Morning—“Why Go to Church?”’ | Amusement; on the Sunday newspape: Evening s’ with ~prelude Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near Werster—Rev. F. B. Cherington. Morning—Sermon by the rector on the sub- ject of “Advent.” Evening—Prayer and instruction. - C HELD THIS DAY AT THE CITY CHURCHES. famous. Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, Near| Mornine—Serv Twenty-third—Rev. J. G. Gibson. R T Hand, by the Evening—"Stretch 'Forth Thy at 11 o'clock; Bible day pastor. Market—Rev. J. A. Church of the Aflvem.,EElevenlh street, near| Morning—Sermon. Evening—Song service, mery. | Howard Presbyterlan, Oak and Baker|Morning—Special advent exercises. Evening a strects—Rev. ¥. R. Farrand, ZSermon by the rector. ADVERTISEMENTS. - e Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth street | Morning—Sermon by the rector at 11 o'clock. and Railroad avenue—Rev, H. N. Bevler.} Evening—Sermon by the rector. Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near. Steiner—Rev. W. C. Jenkins. Morning—"‘The Book Found."” “‘Jobn and Jesus.”’ Evening— St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, between Page and Oak streets—Rev. Willlam P. Morning—High mass and sermon. {ng—Vespers and benediction. Even- | Laylng of the cornerstone of the new | church. ster streets—Rev. S. S. Cryor. = i ‘. = “THE CREDIT HOUSE” Grace Episcopal, Callfornia and Btockton | Morning—Services 2t 1L o'clock Bvend Stewart Memorial U, P. Church, Guerrero Morning — The Shrewdness of Faith. s | Morning—Services a o'clock. Evening t, Twenty-third—Rev. W. B.| Evening—"The Sorrowing Christ.”” 2 i streets—Rev. K. C. Foute. —Grand harvest festival service. P do Ty | & € Six Stories High St. Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay Morning—Services at 11 o'clock. 3 p. m.— = 5| e = = Street—Rev. W. H. Moreland. orning—Service: o'clo D. m. Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web-|Morning—'‘Divine Politics. Evening—"A |_Nugget of Gold. Kirby | 8t. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shot- well streets—Father P. J. Cummins. of the priests of Morning—High mass and sermon by one —Sermon and vespers. st. Cornelius_Chapel, ev. D. O. Kelley. the community. Evening Presidio Reservation | Morning—Special service for the soldiers. Evening—Serraon and instruction. First Unitarian, Geary and Franklin streets ev. Dr. Stebbins. |Morning—Immediately after the regular ser- vice a communion service will be: held. Evening—There s no evening service. St. John the Evangelist, Fifteenth street, | Morning—Divine service and sermon at 1L Second Unitarian, The Religlous Revolution.” v Twentieth and - Capp|Morning — i o cmont. | and < ERITIBON |y e il isng Vet e near Valencla—Rev, E. B. Spalding. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. streets—Rev. A. J. Wells. PP\ Eventag—The Scope ana Meaning of s—Father Nugent. g - | e e St Mary the Virgln, Union and Stelner Morning—Mass and holy communion at 7:80 s Hovelnbon St. Brigid's, Van Ness avenue and Broad-| s streets—Rev. H. Parrish. o'clock; high mass and sermon at 1l Fi urch of Christ, Scfentist, 223 Sutl d the Preserver of Man." bkl T e St sy S etbess and benshosion % Evening—Evensong and sermon at 8. TreotiThe Bibie and Selone o ‘Hoalth, he Bouk ot Sehe Tart. i - > | & : P With Key ta the Scriptures. Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and, 7 2 St. Peter's Episcopal, Stockton and Filbert| Morning—Sunday school at 9: holy com- Croke streets—Salesian Fathers, M&::‘Ex ”é“\-':n'{‘n‘;i.'2%?,2&"“‘&.‘;’"?“‘.‘;:5 SLreeLE ey, TALyD; Wlisons miaoe S Woha o iaing St. Alban’s Episcopal Mission—Willlam|Morning—Services at 11 o'clock, followed by n 3 2 . rayer with sermon by Rey. Floyd J. Badger, rintendent. Sun hool. e - e l' SO0 /and benenlction. Mynard, rector of St. John's Church, Oak- SR SupsT TN sen Ty Acon e e R TuuEh ey tWell | Morning_High mass at 1030 o'clock. Evem: land. Gospel Hall, 303 Sixteenth street—Donald|Afterncon - “Regeneration.” Evening — . | ing—Vespers and sermon. St. Paul's Episcopal, California street, near Ross. The Gospel, St. Dominic's, Bush and Stelner streets— Rev. Plus Murphy. the Virgin. | Morning—High mass at 11 o’clock. | Ing—Rosary and procession in honor of Fillmore—Rev. Even- Maxwell Rellly, Morning—Communion at 7:30 o'clock, follow- ed by litany service and sermon by the rector. Evening—Song service and ser- mon. L T R R L RS St. Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue—Father Carraher. | Morning—Special service in honor of advent, Evening—Second lecture in a serles of —Rev. H. C. Cox Trinity Episcopal, ll(?ulh and Gough streets. oke. Morning—Holy communion at 11 o'clock, Y. M. C. A. Auditorium, Mason and Ellis streets, { 3 p. m.—Address to men only by Dr. Curry on the subject of ‘“‘Christ the Savior of e PPOE 9900996009000 E 999000000 Evening—Sermon and instruction, four, Bt. Sbtephen's Chuchh‘L S | Vebster—Rev. E. J. Li A Lo o tagnth, avenile and O istiect|aroryinisl Figh fides’ Nnd " Seicion By 06 LR aT 18 O, € | pastor. Evening—Vespers and sermon. St. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| street—Jesuit Fathers, Morning—Sermon by Rev. Richard Gleason, §. J., at the high mass. by Rev. D. J. Mahoney, 8. J. Iton street, near| n. Morning—Holy communion at 7_o'clock; morning prayer at 1. Evening—Prayer at 7:45 o’clock; sermons at both services will be delivered by one of the members of the clergy. Evening—Sermon | Bt. James, Twenty-third and Guerrero| streets—Father P. R. Lynch. | | Morning—High mass and sermon by one of the priests of the parish. St. Stephen's Mission, 1712 Hayes street— Clergy of St. Stephen’s Church. Morning—Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. MRS. Evening—Prayer at 8 o'clock, followed by sermon. Evening—Ves- St. James' Episcopal Mission, Richmond|Morning—Praye t 11 o'clock pers, benediction and a sermon. District. by clorgy of &t Stephens Church. Bven: Bt Jomepiia, [Tenth wtrest, mear Eowan) o rmiiig Fiph fiase; A 00} ARG hE e 5T O Ml Sevinat Se ik = 2 X Gospel of the day. Evening—Vespers. German ~Evangelical Emmanuel Church, [Morning— ‘The One Famil Evening— St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| Morning—Figh mass and sermon ot 5L Twelfth and Stevenson streets—Rev. F.| ‘‘Christianity Not a Falluse, ?"Fgrr!” street—Rev. J, J. Prendergast,| o'clock. Evening—Vespers and a sermon - . G. by one of the priests of the parish. First English Lutheran, Geary street, near|Morning— Ruin and Restoration”” Bvem There 5 alary's, Church, Colifornla. aad. Dupont) Morning—Sermon at the 11 o clock faass by Sough Tav HoNHM D The Shariinn WaRen: oty streets—Paul TE. Rev. A. Russell Nevins on the ‘‘Genesis OF T o ne Okl Flret M. 5. Church, Powell and Wash-|Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening by Father P, J. stone of the Republic.’ o, St B ki ington streets—Rev. W. 8. rmy. 3 —Song service and sermon. Bt. Patrick’s, Father Gray. Mission street, near Third— 8t. Paul's, Twenty-ninth and streets—Father Connolly. Church ing—Sermon and vespers. Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- sewing Morning—High mass and a sermon on the avenue south and P street—Rev. H.| ing—Sermon, followed by religious in. Gospel. Evening — Vespers, benediction Pearce. struction. sermon. 3 2 Grace Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-first| Morning—Sermon by the rector. Bvening— & | Women Morning—High mass at 10:30 o’clock. Even- and Capp streets—Rev. J. N. Beard. Bame. purses. Sts. Peter and Paul, Filbert and Dupont| etreets—Salesian Fathers. munity. | Morning—High mass and sermon on the subject, of “‘Advent.” Italian by one of the priests of the com- Evening—Sermon n A. B, Wil Howard Street M. E. Church (Strangers'(Morning—‘"The Home), Howard ‘street, near Third—Rev. g son, All, and in AIL"” Evening —Prelude on ‘“The Rights of Our Public School Teachers,” followed by sermon on ““The Unrecorded "Agencies." tions in Alabama street, near Twenty- | Morning—Sermon fourth—Father P, §. Casey. | Vespers, benediction and sermon. on the Gospel. Evening— streets—S. M. Woodward. 01 ; Potrero M. E. Church, Tennessee and Solano| Morning—Divine services at 11 o’clock. Evening—Sermon by the rector. Richmond Methodist, St. Rose’s, Brannan street, near Fourth— . Father Nugent. | Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening —Vespers and benediction. Fourth avenue and Clement street—Rev. George Baugh. | Morning—Services at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 12:30. Evening—Divine service at 7:30 o'clock. St Btar of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Point|Morning—Sermon Lobos avenue—Father Coyle. o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. and high mass at 10:30 Riddick. St. Teresa's, Tennessee and Butte streets— Rev. P. C. O'Connell. Morning—High mass and sermon. —Vespers, benediction and sermon. Centenary M, E. Church, Bush street, be- tween Gough and Octavia—Rev. C. R. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Same. Evening ty-sixth streets—Rev. W. Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, ! | near| Stockton—Marist Fathers. | i Morning—High mass and sermon by one of the priests of the community. Vespers and sermon. Epworth M. E. Church, Church and Twen- M. Woodward. Morning—Sermon by the rector at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon, followed by prayer ser- ik title. i ol Simpson Memorfal First Christian, Mission and Twelfth streets —Rev. F. 8. Ford, | Mornin Min of Missions, Renewed in the Spirlt of Evening—Services will be 1 the ladies of thé Christian Woman’s Board M. E. Church,, Hayes' and Buchanan streets—Rev. J. Stephens, Morning—Sermon by the rector. 'Evening— Same, Your aar street, near Clay—Rey. F. Bruj Starr King A. M. E. Zion Church, Stockton nn, Morning‘‘Abiding in Christ.” Evening— —"The Second Death.” o West Side Christian, Bush street, between|Morning—'"Joy.” . G Evening—Sermon by Pro- Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, near Jackson—Rev. W. B,h‘A.nd ‘Seven Cures for ' Trouble.” “True Symbols for Life." lerson. “and I Calvary Presb; Scott and Devisadero—Rev, W, A. -i fessor A, M. Elston. ner. Bethany Congregational, Bartlett street,|Morning—Communion at the 11 o'clock ser- Evening—Sermon by the pastor. streets—Rev. J. Hemphlil |Morning—""They That Wait, On the Lord “Am I My Brother's Keeper? vterlan, Geary and Powell Morning—The sacrament of the Lord's sup- “ per will be observed immediately after the regular bu%lcé a ‘tEmm‘—Ad— sses by W, C. ns of ‘Angel and. B. P. Smith of Engl L. o eir Strength.” . Evening— tavia streets. near Twenty-fitth—Rev. W. C. Pona. | vice. Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont street, near Twenty-fourtb—Rev. W. H. Tubb, Shall Renew Th Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue|Morning — and Clement street—Rev. P, Coombe. “Onril Anniversary service. Evening— ope in the Bonrd of Supervisors for Civic Regeneration.” St. John's Presbyterian, California and Oc- Morning—Sermon by Rev. E. Brown. Even- Ing—Meeting of the Christian Ende i at 6:30 o' clock, i Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. ‘Revelation in Literature.” Bven- ‘Revelation in Life.” kenzie. First streets—Rev. Morning—Divine egational, s Evening—“The Post and Mason G, C. Adams. tery; a Real Sin avenue and Polk street. First Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave- nue and'Sacramento street—Rev. R. Mac-, First United Presbyterian, Golden Gate Morning—Services at 11 o'clock, sermon by the rector. Even and instruction, _— Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- Ing—Sermon and the recital of prayer. followed by what h ing—Sermon Mrs. Third Con, tional, Fifteenth street, near, )(lnlun—‘;:: ‘William Rader. and reception of mem) ‘‘Business; Or Is It second in serles on applied V9900990 09Pe0999000909PPP PPV D8 V0909000090 000DE VO VPVOPIPPPODDODG € 99D IOVIVPOREDOEVHE DD ODLVPOVV VDIV EIOPOODOHODE DD DD HOOHD P99 900000 8000 9990099099900 90990099999009000009PVVV 0D 900D POEP 09 90090V 9DV VPVV999O VOSVPSHPHSVPDVVDHPOSO OGPV OSSHD services at 11 o'clock. she got as far as the door, and left the | every day to be hauled off and thrown Woman Taken in Adul- Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Sanchez and|Morning—Sermon by Professor Thomas F. disputed piece of property standing in the | jnto "the Sink of Sammalo, that awful ner.”* Twenty-third streets—Rev. R. W. Rey-| Day, D.D., of Anselmo ~ Seminary. hallway. underground lake in which so many un- e i nolds. Evening—Same. slha x;‘l)w 0] en{ a'fi: ngtitl;:tu otll‘xeo:oe‘t‘ety fortunates had so mysteriously per- Lord's supper only e 8 in TS, bers. _Evening— Trinity Presbyterian, - Twenty-third _and Morning—Receptl new bers Wayne; that the Co-operative Sewing |ishéd. But this was not to be. Right to Be Rich?" Capp streets—Rev. N. Carson, the a mlnl-tru?:nugf the x::?- ...p""? Umg:_pmutuny nuverudld exist. 'l‘ll‘ag Influence was at work, and a few Christianity. 4 Pasior, ‘women simply succeeded in borrowing | weeks later the Pope pardoned the 990 09PP96390 ¢ 990¢90POE 008906 09000 PPPOVPDIE 99OV VVDOD EHEE OV VVDPIVV@ DD VEOGPOVPOPE VPOV VOGS HHSVVOPOPOPEE HHISPDHEOEHT® Evening—‘Christ's Sympathy,” by CALLS THE FRIENDS OF HUMANITY A FRAUD CONNECTION WITH - IT. She Denounces It as a Raw Scheme operative Sewing Union, run by the So- of Friends threatens to disrupt the organization with the lofty name and the three borrowed As was told in The Call of Wednesday this sewing union is actually run by three to place soliciting subscriptions for rent, machines, etc. 1 the trades unions and secured contribu~ but ran up against a snag in the San Francisco Labor Council. tion made an investigation and at once denoun&:ed the Friends of Humanity as rau But the battle royal took place yester- day afternoon in the big room on Montgomery street which contains the three borrowed machines and the head- quarters of the society.. Mrs. H. Anselm has been mentioned as vice president of the organization, According to her own statement she went down to the rooms to do some sewing on one of the borrowed machines. The president of the Friends refused to allow her the use of the machine, angry words followed. 5 “I have a right to use this machine,’ sald the vice president to the president, never have been able to borrow it had it not been for my intervention, and I now denounce you and the whole society as a fraud. n used in connection with it again, and I'll use this machine or die in the attempt. The first thing you know you'll find your- self arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses, as you well know this is no soclety at all. h ted, anyway. M wf::elm the};x started to leave the building and take the borrowed machine with her, ANSELM SEVERS HER | expects to. party, which was postpo! to Play the Public for SHD dsath qr A eninety Money. building. is trouble in the Women’s Co- of Humanity, which three machines, getting a month and a half’s rent given to them, and succeeded in eollecting a considerable amount of money around the city. know what has become of the money, but. says she never got a cent of it and never —_———— California’s Guessing Party. California Rebekah Lodge's guessing the 10th inst. in Welcome Hall, 1. O. O. F. CELLINI'S ESCAPE. Continued from Page Twenty-nine. She does not Ladies’ writing desk, in quarter-sawed polished oak or imitation mahogany. Broad folding leaf for writ- ing on. Would make a lady a handsome Christ- mas present ..$3.50 Dressing table in solid oak, with swinging oval mirror, swell front and ned on account of will be given on machines. for the benefit of their private the ditch to the city They have been going from place away, Each yard was They visited several of | But he kept on and sums ranging from $20 downward, That organiza- This he crawl through. L No sooner was he th; New draw his knife. With howling away. but now ~spurns the met a water carrier carried him as far as St. Peter. Day was dawning, and intend using it, too. You would | wide stone steps. hand. His friend, figure, him in. By this time there excitement in the city. I will never have my name I would like to know: ag become of all the money you geons, but changed her mind when portion of his rope he contrived to bandage the broken bone, and then on hands and knees slowly crawled off up of anguish unspeakable. gate was won, but he found it closed and locked. At the bottom, however, the wood was rotten and broken awsy, and the hole filled by a large stone. removed and proceeded to a snarl two great hounds fell him, and bit him badly before he could he stabbed one of them; the other fled Then poor Cellini crawled on. and implored his help, and the man, touched at his plight, lifted him and man left him, and he fainted on the But help was Cardinal Comaro, saw from his window the prostrate and went out and brought rope was dangling in full view from the lofty tower of San Angelo. emissaries were soon on the track, and ” the poor goldsmith was again taken and imprisoned in the deepest dun- He gave up all hope and expected French legs, An artistic piece of fur- niture, for. o 8,50 Metal beds are an important article with us. The line begins at baby’s crib and ends at $100 all-brass beds. A full size, white enamel bed, with brass trimmings, for......... .75 Music cabinets are in the line of ac- ceptable gifts. They come in various designs. One in mohogany finish, piano polish, Rococco carving on top, 6 shelves, fancy bevel mirror an bric-a-brack shelf, comes at......$6.50| CARPET DEPARTMENT Grown folk will appreciate a rug for Christmas. Our new annex is a model rug room, where ample light enables you to compare and judge of colors and fabric. Fancy fur rugs are popular this sea- son. They lend an air of warmth aud cosiness to the room Free delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley M. FRIEDMAN & CO. 233 to 237 Post S, S. F. Open evenings Near Stdckton RADWAYS'S READY RELIE unrivaled before the public for W’!:‘A.:l.::od Pain Remedy. It instintly relieven and quioki® cures all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bors thmha Toott nd ail pains. X for Malaria and all Bowel gates 6500 yards won at the cost At last the on. rough than with upon a skillful thrust He with a donkey, the Cathedrai of and in fear the at ‘was tremendous ‘The great white The Pope’s offender, and he was set at liberty to accomplish those triumphs of his art that have made his name forever e gla, d all pains. Ty s B L b & ¥ )