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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY., APRIL 16, 1899 ! THEATERS. Continued From Page Twenty-Nine. | press, with an absolute unanimity, com- | mends him and 1 The Wednesda | Store News | and | Statistics. | April 13, 1899, | ho are now behind our coun- ters in San Fran 4 traveled since January 1, 1 ,000 miles searching for goods now being dis. oy - 84,00 played, _two-thirds of the distance PEKIN STRIPE SILK, similar to Roman stripes, all the new 84, around the world. This is the total dis fancy shades, good heavy quality; it is not necessa $l 25 LADIES' ALL-WOOL CASHMERE WRAPPER In garnet, black and | tance traveled by our San Franclsco . to pay more than Hale's prices. navy, lined throughout with tight-fitted waist lining, force alone. It does not mv’lude (m\_'els ribbon _trimme % g $e00 | of the New York corps or of the buyers A NEW LOT OF TAFFETAS—Some of the new colors are ready, & | LADIES FINE D) | of our other California stor: d 5 NE PERCA ST in light and medium dark o ftorna i 19-inch line In the new shades of purple, cerise, new _blues, colors, well made and perfect fitting, a natty AHAIr.......... 85¢c S S 1, » ~orders ceived by greens, end cymeno;iws euaranteefthisHrabric Siojibe sl@()C | LADIES' STRIPE AND PLAIN TAFFETA SILK WAIST In all_the | mafl. Orders roceived before 5 p. m. : new colorings, corded fronts, very stylish. y. SOME NEW LININGS—I8 shades of silk finish moreen have just ar- Each More New Silks. NEW WAIST SILKS—Some new pompadour effects “and fancy stripes; the indistinct striped background sets off the floral’ effects to their utmost beauty; mostly light fhades for summer waists, 2 Q] OF Styles in Wraps. LADIES' FINE COVERT CLOTH JACKETS— l':‘ed(;ulmh. Xlzl}:l and dark tan, fly front, silk ne roughout, season’s lat- B e §E00 CHILD'S CAPES in new blue and gray plaid sllk lined hood, very flne Buyers the hypnotic iteresting, and the | ed and )] e S day. ; S BICO0 e tie e e e rived. ‘especially adapted for high class skirt lining, 2 @PS o | LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS Fine black sateen, colored moreen and | ting orders in betore § 2. m. receive inches wide.. = grash, umbrella shape, with deep flounce rutflecorded. @ OF | thelr goods that atternoon: ; e ach .. . The Paris! 2ol Company are A\ TAILOR SUITS—One line partidularly attractive, in modest stripe el e Sl . b illiner ing interesti demonst effects, Tancy blues, greens, modes, & f-inch fab @ g QB The Millinery Store. o mmintsniliey | iog niereating gemonstrations o e o . barytone songs, but will Day When Dewey May__and the Howe rtin's dog fternoon iy wscension, and on S Busy hands In workroom faxed to their utmost—hardly able to keep anoad. Fin de" Sfecle comb, alsle 2, notlon il t ateur burlesque FANCY VIGOURBAUX—A novelty suiting in fancy mixtures, pretty We' uccess in this department. We expected to; but expectations | SOUBter. wenty-five gold ;;glsd;’;: pboxing match will be given | for taflor costumes and vacation suits, granite and twill grounds in were reached and passed long before Easter. There certainly must be a reason. ! ing device. g the new castors, browns, grays, blues, greens, etc., 44 $6.00 Why is it that 90 par cent of the ladies who are simply looking return to purchase? _( *UF GENIRR o anat atrect or- The Alcaza- | inches wide.. = . Suit o CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS from.. B2 to 7 | ders from our advertising and cata- TRIMMED LEGHOR! swell creations of flowers, chiffon and | logue have been recelved from Aus. i FANCY CORDED SUITING—One of the season’s most popular fabrics, 2. : > “A Bad Lot says the press agent of : 5 Do g ribbon, from. 2.50 to 86 , Canada, Central Amert ”‘"\A‘“_AY r, “is, as Its name Implies; it an entirely new weave, speclally Imported by Hale's, new bluet; | RANCY STRAW, all colors, sl Y Honotuin ;. fnd S M the farce ee acts, an adaptation SRl tabrIR » browns and castors, an X $CeD() | bows pretty for summer, from 2 to $4 States from ine and every is a farce S, R e A & Sasdeses e At | The recelving room reports the arrival of some new shapes in dress | State on the Western coast. deals with people ral NEW WHIPCORDS—One of the most popular fabrics of $6.00 | sy orladies and children's wear, also & Dlg invoics of straw | ‘The celebrated Deimal linen, mesh the year, decidedly fashionable, 45 inche: ...Sult . | braid—both ready: to-morrow. | underwear has just arrived. Allow * * they say. On ex- sty Tan ey it e YR o o i MBS LUnDERWEAR - 72 0n the Dollar. at the furnishing . Importer had a lot of odd pieces—mill ends and remnants—maybe The Story of an Interesting Purchase. goods counger. The only dry gaods 20,000 yards. One of our Eastern buyers “ran across’ the lins and 1y The Qlympia. | he principal attractions at the Olympia this week are Sherman and Morrisey house in San Francisco who are al lowed to handle thess goods. The new catalogue being distributed to mall order customers of last year. Free for the asking. Send us the ad- dresses of your country friends. One hundred and twenty beautifully ilus trated. pages. A fashion. book worth having. b Ser = made a lump sum cash offer tor the lot. Accepted. Money handed to San Franciscans wear winter underwear the year around—Eastern cllrpate won’t permit bf;:“:,’,;';:' V%mflkgnwfls:kwe f‘;fi; Steeplechase importer. Lace shipped by freight at once. ’Twas simply a stroke of 1t—An Eastern factory during its cleanup, at the season’s end, found 36c0 winter garments on them? Here is a lette DIl ek hand—Too late for m*rchants of the East—Too biz for most concerns in the West—It fell into CHERRY CREEK, Nev., April 11, 1899, store-keeping luck. About 4o per cent saved. To-morrow you receive your dividend. Aisle 1. Hale Bros, Inc.: Gentlemen—Yours of the 13th inst. to hand and will say in reply that I congratulate you om *h, who will start foot boat on the hands of Hale’s Calitornia stores with practl:ally no competition—72c on the dollar whole- s1le—Mostly gents’ garments—A chance to lay in a stock for hubby. s drawing | y prompt y of do business. 1 THOUSAND YARDS OF ENGLISH | WHITE TAFFETA SILK ALLOVER—Black | EOLEIDEOIMBERWAYE O L SIGIng & /S ks Slh‘\il AND NORMAN chentlle scroll patterns. On sal % MEN'S CAMEL HATR WOOL MIXBED U ME N'S EGYPTIAN UNDERWEAR—Jersey ribbed, heavy qual- The masks in question arrived just in m 2 to 8% inches wide; used in| ... 3 " Mvaii S8 | DERWEAR, non-shrinkable, heavy qual ity fleecad shirts, self neck, silk-bound front, drawers to match, shirt time to avold serious inconvenience. reat quanties for s | s silk bound neck and front, peari but- sizes 34 to 44, drawers sizes 28 to 36, a good serviceabls 50c 25 Your promptnes worthy of the high. price.. EMPIRE SCARFS—A select few, white Swiss rs_to match; shirts, sizes 34 to garment. Sale price % ma GARMENT C est praise, knowing that mistakes and net, 2 yards long, lace trimmed Q6 | etimes cannot be avoided. Thank- FANCY| ©On sale 3 X sach € | you for 1 remaln, an 'NATURAL s S . 2 | aEx ND CAMEL'S [ MEN'S _ALI-WOOL, SCARLET UNDER- y respectfully. e Yad 9C N i e S A ' WOOL. VEAR, two-thirds ([ WEAR: fine heavy? quality; single or dou | nters are busy bullding the ne . cerise, light blue, turquolse, P ool and a third cotton: Jiist enough cotton [ ble-breasted: silk bound meck and front: | LADIES' ECRU AND EGYPTIAN COTTON | parlor and fitting rooms. We |3 Ve o, e 2B C | th insure wear and no shrinking; silk bound | drawers to match; shirts, sizes 3, 35, 42, UNDERWEAR, Jersey ribbed; heavy qual- | ask pardon for the hammering. Added ream, pink, Nile. On sale...... Each o i Normandies, | Teclt and front: Grawers to match; shirts, | 4S; drawers, sizes 3, 40, 43, H, ity ficeced: crochet neck and front; draw- | comfort for shoppers in the future will hand-made Torchon Laces, TAMBOUR = EDGED - HANDKERCHIEFS —| sizes 31 to 43; drawers, 30 to #; @Qc | trom 3150 to 82; sale price. ere lo match: sizes 3 o 9: this' It Q@) | more than compensats for temporary imitation Renalssance Lacés; in (w0 lots.” Sale | ~Good quality white Swiss, pretilly g | & $1 parment; eals price i elightly damaged; sale price..Each agmovance. ! e price: roldered corners. On eale | “The M. 0. D. recently moved to their - f ¢ quarters above our store, have been 3 Yard. . Curtains. Towel Talk, Too. Wash Goods News. | mew quarters above our store, b 2 lic and Zic Some From Notions. | ECRU AND WHITE LACE CURTAINS: inter- | 50 dozen HUCK TOWELS: almost a carload |ORGANDIES AND LAPPETS; some new de- | by i arninte “mocreace ¥ caretal B gee window displays of Godet Ondele, Polnt | gy v proyoine e i offers all week; some new designs in | lot landed at a fraction of the usual cost; | rigns in vinid, stripe and attention and. rapidity in_ dispatehing B Lierre, Plauen laces and allover vestings. Enameled Darners e each | floral and fish net effects we share our good fortune with you to-mor- effects; 3000 yards in all.. e e e L | E X applique on chiffon, 17_inch........ | Mexican Leather Beits 25¢ each | Lot 1, 451 pair, b4 In. x 3% ydu . 8138 Sfl: T o SOME NEW DIMITIES; white ground and | that have made this department such & B oo i, Tneiding s an | el GOOD Kaltine Catton- * o hait Yot 3 25 Dair 80 In. X 312 Yas. SL78 par pen 4, Bbular shatinen 0 wine s Sl G i o ato the weed . Sale price... 8 PBe vara | s0vard Spool Knitting Silk.. i2e spool e IMPOTTED DIMITIES; freeh trom iheir ocean | ilic™ In different languages: w o A Ji S C - voyage; 76 exquisite patterns an { v B Savine Money in the Bazaap—And items O R e retty open Work designs: neat as ST o Chotse frorms B in: rider. DO | Lansuage | Word. | Lansuage Work o = A to Prove It. yax; farticula ¥, desirable tor bedrooms; D | NEw PIQU small figures on white ground; g % Anglo-Saxon .Siole ; e 3% yards long by 40 inches wide. = ‘some of this season's most popular | t yening in | gy Feins Press Potato Ma e e hiae e 4175 ones for. . -$1.25 creations; 30 inches wide 30¢ 3 the Sherr ihe direc- | gg imitation Cut-glass Sug 10c | Bottle Machine Oil. $200 omes for £180 3-INCH PERCALE; another lot just arrived; b s a - 450 | 3 Cakes Buttes e | for. . s e some decidedly new effects in light and c | Ita tad China Cuspidors.... | so | - | B & Journal, Day-book an "186 | An elegant assortment of tapestry portieres. dark coloring; we are now showing [ @1 Sericum | G B ed Leatherette Picture ‘A8c | We call particular attention to the $4.50 lot. & very large assortment at. 2 Chelk | Gothic . ntralto of nd_Haly recital to- | o [eR=F-F-3-F-3-3-F-3-3-3.3-2-F-3-F-F-F=2-F=3-3=3-3=2=F 2= R - Palmistry : Read Your Hand « “Forty Hours’ Devotion.” The first “Forty Hours’ Devotion’” to be held in the new church of Corpus Christi, ® |at 60.Croke street, near Mission (Five- mile House), will be inaugurated this & Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near | Morning — ‘‘Leaky Hearers.” Evening— St. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| Morning—Rev. Father Sardi, S. J., will i S o > Slclner-r(qe\‘. w. Cp J‘»n}:in;_ il el l"T}:\‘g\\'x s of ll?fl‘ Devil."” street—Jesuit Fathers. preach on the Ge el at 10:30 mass. Even- n‘?m”ilg Tlhell rv.ogf “\Tn‘e S Se{:v © = — ing—Sermon by Rev. Father Dennis Ma- vices is as follows: Mass to-day at 6:30 boet @ First Baptist Church, Eddy street, near ery Christian, Has a Mes- hon R | and 1%]’)]§1<>_Lk a. m.; procession of the UGV OB OOV NOIVOVU VYOO OO OH & Jones—Rev. E. A Wocds. ening ‘Ho® Can Thesp | most holy sacrament after solemn high Things Be?' and the ordinance of bap- St. Mary's, Dupont and California streets— | Morning—Mass and sermon by one of the mass; masses on Monday and Tuesc at 9 o'clock; solemn vespers, sermon and Wil spoil vour whole career if vou are | 3 tism. Paullst Fathers. Fathers. Evening—Sermon after vespers. | Benediction” with th' b oD Snd not careful; there is a strong mark o ——— e et the b S el oL, s A P © Bethany, Bartlett street, near Twenty-fifth | Morning—""The Supernatural in Christian- Church of Corpus Christi, 60 Croke street, . o each evening at 7:30 o’cloc! procession decided not to recetve any | puisive bug are very cautions; otherwise | ® pers. Father Casstnl, con, Rev. Father Feldman (Franciscan & |@ay evening. Following are the names of hnd are mnol e ead you to do many things you | & = —_— = 7 Order); sub deacon, Rev. Joseph Oreni; those who will participate in_the solemn ose on hand are an- | it would lead you to do many B ® First Christ'an, Twelfth street, between | Morning—'‘Inflience.” Evenlng—‘'To Call sermon by a Jesuit Father. high mass: Celebrant, Rev. Father Cas s done in justice to would be sorr¥ for. o G | @ Howard and Mission—Rev. F. 8. Ford. My Sin to Remembrance.” y sinl; deacon, Rev. Father Feldman (Frar and to those who might | MRS. A. T., Suncl— : o = 5 - e | ciscan Ordér); sub-deacon, Rev. Jose A e N ned 1y | mother; you could have been a teacher, | § West Side Christian—Rev. Dr. Willlams | Morning—-A Two-fold Christianity.” Even- e = i| Momning cTiie Erepnee of (Christ o the S/ 1Grent: 4 scrvmon: will bodeliyered by 2 hefore o, careful TORAIEE o DL O R A ety | S dnk apabli, manity of Cnrist the Same as Our Hu- & | Jesuit Father. The cholr, under the ~di- e f0! ul reading | ones; your marriage has been a hapr manity?'" | rection of Miss M. Rodgers, will render & Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe | Morning—“The Parent and the Public his column. ~'WWith the exception of one heav Wy Sanm i ¢ streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. School.”” Evening—''Orthodoxy and the 2 financial loss, which caused a breach for | s tul hand, with | the time; have good logic and re: for the future. You are apt . equally developed; you will have one tremes. Your nature is affec- . which will bring you great happi- | § XAz enae here| you will have o be careful of an | vou are very jealous where | ; tidont at the age of 35 concerned. Be careful or | S ow have a hand show- bt dent and injure your inventive and executive ability; strong attachments are which would hinder rtune does not see successfut; tnere a special musis Fillmore and Fulton streets | Morning—7 o’clock, _holy communion; 11 Rev. E. J. Lion. o'clock, prayer. ~Evening—Evensong. Church. ours Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue | Morning—"Following the Example of Jesus and Clement street—Rev. P. Coombe. in Washing the Feet of His Disciples.” Tvening—'‘Liberalism in Religion.” Third Congregational. Fifteenth street, near | Morning— ‘The Face of God.” Evening— Mission—Rev. William Rader. “‘Hearts of Fire. ‘St. Stephen's Mission, 1712 Hayes street— | Morning—Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Rev. W. H. Ratcliffe. Evening—Sermon by pastor. “THE CREDIT HOUSE” Six Stories High §t. James, Sixth and Clement street, Rich- | Morning—Prayer: Evening—Evensong. mond District—Rev. §. J. Lee. $PPD 90D PPP $0PPP PPV 92O 0OP9S Fourth Congregational, Green and Stockton “The Christian Warrior.” Even- 1 from béing mos St. Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay | Morning—Address by James L. Houghtel- ortu s o e e two journeys of importance, a ¢hange for | & _streets—Rev. L. Slocombe. rmon and worship by the pastor. street—Bishop Willlam H. Moreland. ing Esq. of Chicago, founder of the Brot | 1 in the early part of your life. | ina jetter, in the next six months; there | ® ————— = = & . erhocd of St. Andrew. Evening—Even- & | DORA B., Santa Rosa—Yours is mark in your hand showing | ® St Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and | Morning—Rev. Charles A. Ramm wiil i | on ~woald nte an Al frouble: you will marry twice— | ® O'Farrell street—Rev. J. J. Prendergast, | = preach at 11 o'clock mass. Evening—Rev. | You b a strong first marriage will' be happler than \g VE J. B. Hannigan will preach. Trinity—Bush and Gough streets—Rev. H. | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— © | Sl e red second; you also have marked com- | & E. Cooke. Same. | mercial ability and will be most succs St. Ros Redemp! ]F”l;‘r“‘h and Brannan streets— | Morning—Mission for unmarried women and rist Fathers. vening— il death of your | MRS. E. M., Reno—You have a hand Sl dren Eyening Mimionjlor mep wilg at 18, You | showing many ‘SOrTOWS; one Of he ETeal- | @ o oo 0t-0-0-G—0-04-0-0-0 00000t b-t-0-t-6+-0—0-0-0-0—-0+-0 est tragedies occurred at the age of 2§; s | your husband commitied suicide; you will | sition. Oue happy marriaga, two children ing in the Young Men’s Christian Associa- in your affec- | (ake a long voyage and for a while will | —one will have great honors and distinc- tion auditorium, Mason and Ellis streets, ConEhly: aisk ave to inake your .own way::your,k tion. A £ ) The service is open to the public and all noroughly disap- | ond marnage will be a very happy one; J. C., San Jose—You are/ witty, or-|are invited. Dr. Eveleth has been a You are care- | will Lest succeed at miliinery | iginal, passionate; should be ‘careful to | prominent educator and missionary in Chapel at Presidio—Chaplain Miller offi- | Afternoon—Preaching by pastor; spectal clating. music by choir of Calvary Presbyterian Church under W. C. Campbell. Officers, soldiers and their friends Invited. dolen C ave = Diinagient tofha: at the age of 35. German Evangelical Emanuel, _ corner | Morning—''The Lord Knoweth Them That Twelfth and Stevenson strects—Rev. F. Are Hls."” Evening—*‘The Importance of W. Fischer. Seripture Study.” been heart affal Starr King A. M. E. Zlon, Stockton street, | Morning—"Daniel In the Lion's Den.' POLPPO VO OOPP 0990 9¢ matters. You have an equal | RANK L., El Dorado County—You are | keep your forces under subjection; full of { Burmah for the past twenty-fiye years e Tay . Bitny o e A1l power and logic. You are | @ flne mechanic; have a greal sense of | energy; you possess excellent character | and will give o most Interesting address BeESCIRy reY I e e D o e ail. You have mechanical and {JUSHice; you Bave very strong principles| 4nd good disposition, and Would Shake o | thils affernoon en thatecunt - — L oo y L | and are very moral; if you are not care- | good journalist. You are your own worst 2 Grace M. E., corner Twenty-first and Cap) ] hing y the . Even- ility. Best financial conditions | ful you will meet with a small financial | enemy at times. A lack of continuity will e e TN ek 2l Preaching by the pastor. Hven- fews; one envmy | prevent you from being successful. One THE JUNIORS. u will make one | long vovage will bring about a sudden | Abraham Lincoln Council at its last held hat will give you | change in your career, e ; one marriage is| P. ‘D., Petaluma—Yours {s the hand|IMmeeting added three names to its mem- ) 4. Be more careful of your |loss t the future. | is strongly marked; ) L F., Chico— ded | short trip this summer and should develop |a great deal of plea Your nature is | shown at the age of 3 re inconstant | MISS KA CE B., Alameda—You are a ugh mistaker Howard Street Methodist Episcopal, Howard he Gospel for FEverybody.” street, between Third and Fourth—Rev. | Evening—'‘Help Those Women''; the story John ‘A. B. Wilson. of a new method of helping the self-help- ful will be told. California Street M. BE. Church, California | Morning—*"The Voyage of Life. SPOOLIPOD PPVP POVOP PPIPPVOOPOO PO DO VPP 0DIOOH 06D You have a de of high principle and artistic nature. You | bership roll. The monthly *union enter- el in neatness and would make a | tainment and smoker will be held on the also e et o e e o ar AWl travel mqc. | In addition to smoke, speaking and mu- = . o Yot st eait nnilrerit hG Y von arcey Sentishieq with the present | ste, there will be served light refresh. | Trinity Methodist. corner Market, Sixteenth | Morning “The Perfected Fru Even- : Bois: 361 S0 Jo, oo Ml et Gl SRt no TSt Cintie vousd et | S e e el e L U T T N neem e A Chiffoni i ;.‘"“1";1“)":“;!1"ra“fl[]fl' | ”I:i‘“ff.'—’i?fu‘}fal\]\-g".}r‘ii&“b‘,fin‘}{.’éfiflfl"i{{,’{l‘; i]::‘(}i::luewshn?Ilg,(del‘;:,"’:\x':‘:figgssmndl t"[l';l; affairs of mc, order.. The ;mte councilor Central Mathsodm, ‘?«lflulgn&tmet, 25::7;3 Morning—Sermon by Rev. Dr. E. 8. Chap- dr l Or:lerfwith fIVe 1T c ieach is very poor. You | ity. You are too fond of ventures and | Palm indicates that vou &:a)pf::lot e“f?&?f?n"éiu“n“‘," State officers will be at that i.l;clfi'e.m eventh—Rev. ClWrles Edw e awers; 3A ; eet wide. suffer trom an tnicstinal trouble. large schemes, which always cause you to | money, spending it as fast as you got, it.| ™8, (o councllor ts preparing a list Lots of convenience $3.75 ~You lik ake | lose all you have sa State coun e o like to take | Ion getlc and skiliful You will have & and have many good opportunitles, but | of his deputies who will assist him in the ou are not partieu great financial loss at the age of 40 if | You will be unfortunate in your first busi- | Work of the order. L it comes. Sou were | you trust in others. Be very careful in | Ness venture and have no success in spec- | The several local councils have appoint- shooting when you | Whom you confide. You are happily mar- | ulation. ed delegates to the Junfor Order of Amer- 5 3 —Your hand indicates physical | ican Mechanics Funeral Benefit Assocla- First M. E., Powell strect, near Washing- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Bvening— ton—Rev. W.'S. Urmy. Mr. Botsford of the Salvation Army will lead the chapter meeting. Fifty styles of Chiffoniers in oak, mahogany, birdseye maple and white enamel. Go well with brass beds. The from wha injured in Stmpson Memorial, corner Huyes and Bu- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- AAoiol AL oo 2 oL e 28 o y ve o : ‘ R. R. R chanan streets—Rev, John Stephens. Ing—'"What God Thinks of Us o4l : & Nhatta = O L | e A e ot o ore doing mow | beauty and refinement. You think very | tlon, Which is to meet in Philadelphia. * I o oaple Wy Pin s T8l & Mumiture designers have outdone The follow B 20 gant in prints teo| four hand gives promise of a | little about the serlous things of life, but | That assoclation has now a membership — | Jthemselves this year in producing rich Fiio reads M Cliy: Mra You are best adapted to teach, | have much taste for social pleasure and a | of 140,000 and_each member is protected Trinity M. E., corner Fulton street and | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- s sbaiin S Worth e B e e ' | fordness for general merriment. You | in the sum of $25) on a monthly assess- Allsion way, Berkeley—Rev. John Coyle. | ing—Same. €Hectss av clow: cost. VuE sci > young; patient, gl‘\’l‘fdulu(‘){ '(f’zlrll’:’-is;ufimivmanu.v.!’ VN [ have but little self-rellance and a lack of | ment of ten ents, paid out of council « and refined habits; quiet, reserved | power to concentrate your mind for any | funds, a tax which does not increase the prudent with mone. You will hold | length of time. You have a loving and | dues of .members and which are but 15 tion of honor and trust at the age | forgiving nature. The latter half of your | cents a month. rong, Miss B. Strong M. K., Santa Cruz—This palm is posi- tive, executive and dete ned in its ten- | €ratt es, and is mind seeing. N Figured Tapestry Couch Covers in olive green, neat patterns. Full three Epworth M. E. Church, Church and Twen- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- ty-sixth streets—Rev. W. M. Woodwarti. \ng—Same. e the h a_pos e Pot, M. E., Tennessee street, near So- ing—Preaching by the von- 2 fine nature, extremely hi £ 46, bringing you in contact with people %oriyan;e-s much good fortune. One happy SONS OF JACOB. ey LiE S M URoo vasar B e r [T thn paator. | Tiven yards long; fringed all around......SL45 s of love and aspires oo te. E 21 5 % peed ; - 1t st ke D L ‘fr‘n‘! MES. D. M.—Your fate Is to die by | O. L.—Yours is a careful hand, indus-| On the evening of the 8th Inst. there was Richmond _Methodist, northeast corner | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Eventng— Couch Covers in Oriental, Persian Clement street and Fourth avenue—Rev. | Same. George Baugh. and Bagdad effects, $3.25. Good light and easy chairs in the drapery depart- ment invites you to a leisure hour there. 3 Jou will be married twice, | trious and saving. Your fate line is much | a jolly reunion of thirty at the residence appily. You will make a roken up. showing that sorrow and care g Mrs T Cidcd ‘chinge At'3) for the better, “Will | have filled your heart. ~You have had | Of M. and Mrs Lippman Abrams, 715 | travel and have ordinary health. Will die | many changes. You love order and har- . Vatae n ng: the; pre- 50 and 60. mony. There is one happy marriage for | Sentation to Mr. abrams of a set of en- yues ots) L., Antioch—You are a small per- | you.” Your life line indicates a good long | &rossed resolutions from the Sons of Ja- o wneeede. You have maiapsulting | son, of very delicate tastes and intense | iife. You are affectionate and kind. cob in recognition of the services he ren- e el e Wl 1Mo and dislik Your success n_life | BERT G., San Mateo—You have a long, | dered the soclety, the presentation being r purpose; vou a e otipafast | comes through the influence of one of the | heaithy life, are very self-reliant and have | by A. Milsner. After the event there was R R R s T goposite sex who holds a high position. | excellent business ability, @ cogl head, | a dinner for all and an enjoyable evening bl sl A S | You will marry once, but not happily. You | wit enty of common sense. You are that cannot be put to practical use; you | ure o great imitatdr. You are also in- Hever 1n Techanioal Worle OF evers. keind: | O “CL8", music and story telling, 10 an sappoint s and fallures quisitive, but not of evil disposition. You would succeed as an engineer or man- | KNIGHTS OF THE . lite. MISS 'FRANCIS 1, San Jose—Your |ufacturer. Your shrewd, cautious dispo- GOLDAN hachE, its nature, the spiritual and The temperament is cool ‘and 1 inclined to be slow and de Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth Momlnx—-Pre;hln by the ven- avenne south and P street—Rev. W. D. | ingSame. e Crabb. ed 5 rkeley—Your lines denote congclentiousness and p Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell | Morning—‘Labor—Working for th B Street, near Jackson—Rev. W. B. An-| Evening—Pralse and song lervlec:“ 1‘}"&. derson. Y. P. C. E. Soclety. The growth of our carpet department compelled us to put in an electric sewing machine, capable of sewing 2000 yards aday. No other house west of Omaha $9O 0909099999990 | | | ‘l CARPET DEPARTMENT | First United Presbyterian, corner Golden | Morning—Quarterly communion: Lord' £ Gate avenue and Folk street—Rev. H. I. | " per. Lvening—"Very Near e Bell. 3 L., Pacific Grove—The life line | nature is cold and cruél. You have some | sition rarely gets you into trouble. You | , The Knights of the Golden Eagle, which 2 has such a machine. We can n I A | e is 3 s a S ) 5 First sbyterian, Van Ness avenue and | Morn!: B as such a 5 g oW sew # serious accident between 18| dramatit ability, but lack force of char- | have been accustomed to travel in exrly | for some time have been very quiet, are R aatt ey B Mareuses Dreants e (e ct ORKISHAIL as much carpet as we can sell, and our age. You lack self-reli- | acter to carry out your plans. You will | life. again coming to the front. The member- con- | kenzle, selling facilities are enormous. Come and see this marvel of machinery. Large lot of Art squares just In. Come into the rug reom and’ see the new things. gxg feet. gxro} feet. ox12 fee al and decision and are u marry at 23 ‘and will pave a quiet, un-| EMMA B., San Jose—This tiny led by your impulsive heart. You will | eventful life. Poor financial situation un, | gives evidence of a very eventful Tire e G e o atam travel considerably. Your best success will | til after 3. Your affairs will take on a | special talent is that of & writer. The & L & peration in be in middle Jife. You are independent | brighter aspect during this year than you | owner of thyi hand will be famous at the | Bearly eVery ‘fi“? h;,t e Union. The of- F proud and keep your trials to your- | have had for some time. | early age of 26; will write Several Inspir- | Lo Aocorint ctn:dl('io: 01:1961" ll_: inbeX:;ll- | B A C.. Alameda—Always ask somefing works that will be read in many | (o Calltorais hase by sircle T ipersiip | e hasox &idedislon) - She Is generous and liberal to | ordinates, been notified of prizes to those | You are fond of speculation and just a causes, makes no outward display | Sombecs’ who' Wil o Shive e You will come to disgrace through vour | little superstitious. Wil lead an adven- of a humble, retiring disposition. | nna ad to th 10 folselopacy. ot nt owing; you have abillty to 't";'ufmlx'(rfi,uy: after 40, When vou will| "I, SOUTHWORTH—This hand shows an Settip e memnas I . money, but are too vai d con- | Sta. y 101 o v. years; | unha " A 1 To_ exGit your true powers: you are | but will travel later and die in & forcign D o ey Bl tione; Friends of the Forest. > and very cauti n some things: | 1488y, 0 p Merced — You are g | CAtion is retarded by the influences of | Supreme President Mrs. Mary E. Mec- Calvary Presbyterian, Powell and Geary | Morning—Sermon by th 5 streets—Rev, J. Hemphill. “ptico on Mars Hil 70T EVeNE Westminstor Presbyterian, corner Page and | Morning—The presentation and consecration ‘Webster streets—Rev. 8. 8. Cryor. of children and an address lonpu'em and child. Evening—Rev. W. E. Smith wiil assist the pastor. —You are untrustworthy deceive your most intimate ‘friends $2,75 3.25 3.75 | Free delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley Memorial Presbyterian, Bighteenth avenue | Morning— " B : and. Rallroad avenue—Rev. Herbert N. |~ (Gossoienos s He Praveth.” Evening Bevier. : Trinity Presbyterlan, southwest corner | Morning—*“The Reasons Why Christians s you change your tactics you wi ] e 3 vour family, caused by lack of means. | Lane has recovered from her recent se- Twenty-third and Capp streets—Rev. | Should Attend the Prayer Meeting and the T Hlive a dishonorable ending. changeable, fretful person, fond of admir- | Good will pawer. but lack of encrgy. You | vere attack of fllness and is again attend- Alexander N. Carson. Rules That Shoula Govern Us in Regard M. FRIEDMAN & CO, MRS, J. W, HenoThis hand indicates | S0 GO0 Srfithiea, you can accomplish | Often Plice voursel at a disadvantageby | ing to the duties of her office. toiaSate, Emven! L rhe) Salenty Lo Q)| 233 t0 237 Por i fine mental capacity ours is a highly | CAONEer o ndertake, You create pooq | POOF judgment. Fioneer | Lodge spaid. s fraternal Vigit junction, to st St., S. F, nervous temperament. Great musical a v is displayed in your palm, in con- nection with good execution, individuality generosity and independence. You ar 1] of your maleacquaintances. *‘Discipline in ql Church.” Even- Open evenings Near Stocktoa he Greatest of All Teachers. g e kvo. fncal GILBERT G.—Yours {8 the palm of a ) o impressions; have excellent tastc, and | scienific enginoer. fearless and brave: a | last Mgt to America Lodge at Macnner- several aftairs of the heart, but they wil | man of good. steady habits and contented | There were a number of the grand offi- not terminate in marriaze. i mind. You have "}‘V“}fl‘ much and have | Gers prosent.” This Iodse Wil glve a party MISS ELLA A., San_Rafael—Yours ig | barely escaped several severe aceidents.|in jts hall on the 1ith fnst. Franklin street Presbyterian, corner Frank- lin and Vallejo streets—Rev. David James, First Unitarian, southwest corner Geary | Morning—Sermon by Dr. Brooke on *The and Franklin streets—Rev. Dr. Stebbins, | Peace of Jesus and the Peace of Buddha." Will_travel. Although your health 18 not | , ‘versatile character. You have mack You settle down to a quiet home life at | Ameri emeritus; Rev. Stopford W. Brooke. bt o o % Vers 3 i 2 arked ~ merica Lodge has completed all its ar- Iros 5 Evening—No evening service. perfect, you will live to an old age. literary talent. You will have wealth and | (D¢ age of 38 and remain in one place for | rangements for its party to be glven on Sl Uhitaten. Tt P == — - £ M. C., Oa You are a poet by na- | spend much time abroad, You will havs | MANY vears. the 15th inst. at Maennerbund Hall. roctaHbY AL T, Well and Capp | Morning—Human Nature's Witness for : ture fond of seclusion; thes re very | one heart affair that will mearly breal Mrs. Jack H. sent in a proof too poor to - strects—Rev. . Wells. God.” . Evening—‘“The Discredited Atone- few inal Mn“lsmw'll;o ‘romn{. ;3!;;-;;;“34,1-; your heart. You are willful and venture- | Féad. 4 PO0P00000000006000060 ment and the Real.” .y )/ e only one wh de ession — upon your memory has long since depart- N Madame Neergaard, pupil of St. Germain, | @ ; ® oMo, 4rpriis and Mason streets—Dr. | Afternoon—Union mass meeting of the city [& [ 4 this life; sorrow has made its mark | sulsece. ond kind: sclentific palm reading. 616 Geary st., above The Sunday Call, 82 B L S R e Rl e 1 you are bene nt. | ¥, K. L., Oakland—You pass through | Jones. Telephone Hyde 2631 Jiis alog: Work and Jungle : I ou will have quite a [life successfully, as you are pol- —_— e pades, delivered at your First Church of Christ, Sclentlst, Central es at 11 o'clock, ‘‘Probation & | A 1z eft you. itic and suave, with large perceptive b block, 223 Sutter street, between Kearny all are invited. | ADWAYS'S RIEADY RELIEF has stooq | 4 EL o0 street and Grant avenue—The Bible and Sclence and Health, With Key to the Scriptures: - “) : ’”}i i : : u)nrlvaled before the public for a0 years as a Pain Remedy. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bromy | chitls, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Neuralgla, | Headache, Toothachie and all pains. ‘Internally for Malaria and all Bowel Pains, All druggista, mark ; at the age of 25 | charitably disposed. You will meet with | _‘‘Mission Work and Jungle Travel in you will be assis a rich relative and | one accident, but no fatality ensues. You | Burmah” will be the subject of the Rev. will g0 abroad to study; there will be one | have made the most of your opportunitie influence which will enter your life which | are pugnacions and will broo! Oakland—You have | ultie: You. will have wealth and are @ year. Subscribe for it. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, 320 | Morning—Preaching at 11 o'clock. Evening— Post street Preaching at 7:30. 24P 9PVI00PIP9P0VPVOVVLVDVOODVDDOVOVVVPVBRVIVOVOPDID P90OVSIPTIOVVVPOIIPDIVPOVOVVVD VPO CVPOIO PSP L AAMAAAAAMASAMALAOALIASDAALAIISAA I - ° ps ° ac-| Rev. Dr. Eveleth to Speak To-Day. | & home by mail for 81 50 2 ps . ps . ps . F. H. Eveleth’'s address this anemocnl at 3 o'clock before the union mass-meet- [ € €€ €0 €00 0090006006 @

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