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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY. 7, 1899. 5 P 7 N e very severely tried through family mat- [ sensitive, however. Work harder and you Hale's. | Hale’s. | Hale's. Q) nerne ! & / M T ters. A great deal of opposition in vour | will accomplish a great deal more. Home 5 E 3 \ 4 5 / [ | ) life. Love of home strong. You will be | life will be pleasant to you, but you will W i B . rned somehow in law. ~ You have | travel far and wide. = Will never be concy m (h sm. You will not want even in|drowned or burned. Friends you make old ‘Will make but few friends, but erever you go and health will be yours. 2, Select them judiclously. Long life' and | Yon are cheerfal in disposition. iways active. Great benevolence. MISS A. E. J., Bransford—Your life ‘ ureka—Very imaginative. | will be remarkable and full of wonderful | yet positive.’ "Line of prosperity well | changes. You will live to a ripe old age , | marked; likewise love of music. Not very | and marry twice. Temperament is ner- . Will marry so successfully that | vous. Music appeals to You love a lter vour Whoie future. ~Very | good time and are aly Fond of quick and apt., Changes through- | reading. Charity will interest you and | out” fife very rapid; nothing monotonous | you wili have great wealth, You are de- |or humdrum. Fond of pleasure and|termined and capable and your executive | amusement, and not particularly domes- | ability is stron, Jeware of the water, tic & as you come near deain from drowning. MISS M. 8., BEureka—The greatest part| You must be more diplomatic and cau- of your life and the most significant will | tious. You can avoid a great deal that be in middle age, from 30 to 50. Were | will befall you. ' not strong as a child. Will be ruled in| "MRS. C. CARLYLE —Your life is to be wedlock. Wil always have abundance.|iong and full of happiness and SOrrows. Kind, polite, Great hope and | Firmness is one of your characteristic fon, but would not make a very good | You are of a domestio ature and as far business woma az wealth is concerned you will be com- R. W., Keswick—Life ft of changes | fortable. You are an exqul form of places, times, conditlous, etc. Golng | strong attachments and appreciate what | to trayel extensively. Of a sensitive na- | is done for you., Danger will at some time ture. There s an increase from the flnan- | threaten you. Beware of the cars. Your 1 standpoint shortly. ~ You would be|life will be useful and pleasant. ery fortunate on the water. You have | MRS. G. S., Santa Cruz—Your organiza- escaped death at least once. Much good | tion is delicate, but as far as health is luck in store for you, especially in 1900. [ concerned you worry too much about oth- GS8 = s . Eady street, near | Morning—'Solitude’” Evening. B e B A Waoda. Quake and What Came of 1 venant Remembered. a Model for Young People sermon_by_one er ¥ Rev. Gospel of the ning—Mass at of the Fath Father McK day Y » Ness avenue and Hayes | Morning—Rev. H. Woods will preach at 10:3) thers. mass. ning- Denis poney wiil deliver the discourse in the evening. Morning—_Mags at 10:0; sermon by onme of the Fathers. Evening—Same. Mary's Ca O'Farrell st Morning—Rev. Father Murphy will preach last mass. Evening—Procession of Seventh avenus | Morning—‘Divine Appreciation.”” P. Coombe. —“The Divine Method for the Redemption of Soclety LOEBOESTBIETIOOPPEHEIPLOLOCDOSS i Mot PR n the Lilles” & | Detler health, for you have had much | ers as well as yourself. The comforts of < Cnice forplng JReom, | sic in thé past. a home will always be yours dnd you will | i = —_— cy“ W., Sonora—You are extrem: enjoy them. Generous and magnanimous | o - | foliowed by com- @ | practical and possessed of many excellent | to a fault. Fortune will favor you. You | ¢ Testament Geo- and inventive ideas. C. Adams. You are very con-|are ve ntious and love your home dearly. | purpo: Afe for you will be happy and i Your past experienc done you a great d inative and sincere In all s. Peace and tranquility will abide | peaceful. | in_your home. { and hardships have | MISS ANNA BAKER—You will be a | al of good. You are | widow in middle life. Yout husband will progressive, active and will hold a Gov- | rule you. Marriage is twice in store for | ernment position. you. “Depend upon your future. The ridic- MISS'GRACE A. SCHMIDT—Your ten- | ulous you like, but nevertheless are very dencles run In the artistic line. Your na- | amoitious and’ changeable.. Gathering of ture is sublime and very harmonious.| knowledge you are not fond -of. Death Your co m-‘prinns are quick and fanciful. | will come very near your door. A fortune eoth nte}, near he Gift of Forgetting. - v 3 Hero of the Commonwealth, eek Thy Creator In the Days v Youth.' Evening—Praise service. Morning—Morning praver at 11. Evening— ensong at § o'clock. Morning—Sunday school at 9:30. Evening— Jivensong at & Morning—Holy communion at 11. Evening— Evensong at 7:45. has great charms for you. The ideal has | threatened. Wealth will be yours, but | should cultl somé control of you, but you will always | you are extravagant. Your reasoning’pow- | é strong. Great hopes. You |large. Everything you want to do must ould cultivate patlence. Your at. | & in,2 hurty. Be careful from now as | ° . . p MINNIE, Santa Cruz—Your af- | regards to speculation H l St % | fections are de d sincere. Y. v —————— a e [ ¢ )I e Sieke's fine wife' o any maa who. ;I,’,‘é Madame Neergaard, pupil of St. Germain, L you will consider you ae a great prize. | ecientific palm reading. 616 Geary st., .above Your tendencles are artistic. You are | Jones. Telephone Hyde 221. The new parlors rapidly nearing completion. Added comfort for appreciated and 0000000000000 000000000000000000000D appreciative patronage. o o Interesting demonstrations of the “Triplex” skirt and shirt waist belt-lock in o UW UHU Pa g| aisle Il. No more **meeting and parting” of waist and skirt. No strain on * |0 0: waist, skirt or pocketbook. ° B © o » [ O 2 tor. Even- Morning—Preaching by the pa: = PPPVIVVPOIPEVIPOBPOOGD y communion sermon by Rev. rector of St. Stephen’s, Bos: Evening—Sermon at 7:45 and ton, evensong. Preaching by the pastor. Even- [ 2980909009 Preaching by the pastor. Even- ing—Same. “Stx- | Morning _Preaching .by the pastor. eodore H. ing—Same, and Twen Woodward be prosperous. Great changes of impor- | ers are good. Willful and not at_all con- RBGUPGS APB Made Have you seen the Deimel linen-mesh underwear? An interesting health-builder. tance and benefit await you. You love | sistent. You are too impulsive and Physicians are discussing and advising it. Ladies’ or men'’s. 0000000000000 0200C000000000C00000 n Preaching by the pastor. Even- Same. You will be married “twice and your | will be left you. friends will be many. A long, brilliant| M. F. W. PETRIE—Possessed of great - and eventful life {s before vou. ~Music | ideals. At about 45 vour life awill be . ews luxury and ease and your likes and dis- | ardent. Your views are generous and likes are ve The new fitting-rooms nearly finished. More comfort. ‘“‘Always adding shopping ease,” one lady said. That's progress! Prenching by the pastor. ame. Howard _street, between | Rev. John A. B. Wi -0ld Paths Methodist] ? the Movement.” Evening. illustrated by dissolving views, The art department in new quarters. More light. More room. Easier choosing. @Aisle 1. The News of the New ing by the nmunion. iny The News of the New Outer Garments. Dress Fabrics. A section that “keeps getting busier.” Former I Dress goods buying is a study—a science. We've ? | v the pas studied the wants of San Francisco; traveled across the continent twenty-six times to help in the choosing. Rapid selling has proven success. NEW SILKS he unusual demand in fancy stripes, checks and as left many broken assortments. These will be col- nd put on sale tc 50c buyers bring in friends. A multiplication of trade started by repeated satisfaction. SPECIAL OFFERING IN READY - MADE SUITS. Three Lots Chosen, FIRST — A Tallor-Made Suit in Granite Covert Cloth, fly front jacket, full silk lined, skirt lined, thoroughly well made. SECOND — Tallor-Made Suits of Navy or Black Venitian Cloth, full silk lined, tight-fitting jacket, entire suit prettily braided. THIRD—A Tallor-Made Suit of Plaid Cheviot, Preaching by the norrow and until sold at.....Yard v RIPE FFETA—Some swell effects have just ar- | two lots _particularly, 19 Inches, in the new Price, T5C and.......c.cves % ‘85¢ x-button Miss Fra Willey, 3 front, full silk lined. Al these suits are th 1 made 2 EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN WAIST LENGTHS just ¢ atient ¢ and lined. Perfect fit guaranteed $192.50 dropped in, & varas ¢ féde: Tio! two) pleces alikens Chrdas the Intern: Your choice 1 sold h . warp prints, -ete v styll i $8 to 12 COLORED SERGES—An all-wool 4i-inch serge in ex- ¥ quality at an_interesting price; 13 of the best spring to select m., We confidently believe this to be one of st offers of serg® we ever made. Lo An elegant assortment of Cloth have just arrived. Man among the lot. Every fadket lined throughout. Prices from........... $5 to $20 BROADCLOTH JACKETS for CHILDRE ning—**Ask for the At Metropolitan T rene Carpenter and t Hoe." " Here is a line that : their _selling. Braid t Wax..'To %0 on sale. to-morrow.at $2.50 ANOTHER WRAPPER SALE—Flannelette Wrappers in a big|ticularly in the mo: at inches Not many left. ed. Red, blu wer styles and cadet. was or our silk and wool suitin many_broken assortm ines, Wil be closed out Sermon by the Rev. J. F. I ning—"“The Righteous to E.. Broderick and Cal- Frederick C. Lee has left popular assortment of colors, Medium and dark shades predominate. Mos Iy small_patterns. Thoroughl: skirts. We need the room th their place. It was a $1 line TOW ... . = and Our Possi- vening— —The fabric of the season, stylish e poleon blue, mew modes, ta: An extra heavy 45-inch fabr well made and finished. Good w W WHIPCORI occupy. Others have come to t. the newest shades ast chapter to-moy marine, olive and bl; Palm Sunday Chri: Che Devil and the > ero street Dugan th avenue e First Step The News of the | The News of the | The News of 4 Herbert N, | he Discipline « i o i 1 l : - ~ . . R IT) | L di ) F ishi - i : oo S e B Domestic Section. Veilings and Fancy Goods. Ladies” Furnishings. i Nt ; Morning— C Avery of Vintor | t - . 4 er Page and | Morning—R: ¢ of Vinton, Ta.. Wash goods elegance here ga- The tiny bits ofi(domesm machi Hale's way, “Bring back any- : g ST Pure” Hoart. " i o lore! New lots daily tumbling in €7y that civilized life demands Ithing you think is wrong.” The ¢ Jackson, D.D., will 5 A SN. y W ds of 18- & i i to take the place of others sold. | main: ava dieniic” qorards of 1= | worst harm you can do this store is 1 yter >owell and Geary | Morning—Rev, G. S om of Constan- esh, bo rom a erstocked im- | ¢ & s e o e Ee ety dereny et Some last a day, others notso long. | Tieil PRt from an everstocked inc (1o keep anything you don't like ¢ 2 2 etk b ie = : e | Import cost to save future loss. He & First south : Robert Lloyd will sing. An ever-ghanging panorama. neither made nor lost. Worth from |p.pive <wHITE SKIRTS $ o evening servi - Tt | ¢ a yard. A qutck sale Q@ | AR op . ABLE DAMASK—We claim the leader- | . . Yar: stvle, a ® | ehip in table linen. Linens bought for e R | R Dtomye & s | = o R cash from the maker for six stores. Two 2 de o Jap- | $ e interesting offers this week: anese silk, with long flowing ends; some S S > {iinesitun e sand et Y § inch unbleached... 45e Y4 | Of them frimmed with 2 rows of fne UADIES WHITE SKIRTS Umbrella S rner sher: inch bieached.. g e Y8 | lImife pleating af black silk lace; dainty | ' stvle, deep cambric fourice rutfe, withi 3 S Rev. F. Peter Baciga'upi. Signor Vargas Singing Into Ten Phono- | TOWBL TALK—6 doz. Bleached Huck | Hrive i hor, e CMter L @C | trimmed b tom, deep c dust ruf- o >hota < Towels, 2 . Wl double huel S A fle, ards wide 2 $ e 5 ErEl From a Photograph. graphs at Once, IRl A ek | TN BANDRERC 2 weeks | I i $1.25 A 4 Central | Morntng— 'Mortals and Tmmortals.” i e e IS C Sugo we piaced on sal zen hand- 6 “Health, | | r‘:\::}fig‘nrz‘m-r-nx:iq‘.: o Thies o Ny rn 500 new patterns Jfi*t[ chased ~ and returned & few davs LADIES' WHITH CAMBRIC SKIRT S ] | ougl riously arranged | came swell effects In all the| jater regretting that they had been mbrella style, 2 deep lawn flounces 2 2 “THE CREDIT HOUSE” workroom as the powerful voice | neY guores, | Stripes and | polka | winable G0 buy more. Amother ot & With'Z raws each Vai “luce Insertion and | PR of Don Antonio Vargas renders the | W O R e e e N one each Iace’ rutfle on bottom, deep e RoR-R-R-R--F-F-F-F-3-3-F-F-2-F-F-F-F-F-F-R-F-F-F-F-R-F-F-F-F-FoF-2- 21 '8! familiar but ever-weleome song | O-MOITOW +vevvennennenns v 12:¢C MO o lasest Liniig iy e e $2.00 mois GART A—A new wash faly ted | clasp to m for the fashion followers of '4%. ' A 31-in, material, white grounds with woven from “Carmen.” It is given loudly, | much more loudly than you ev t a theater or concert. Don A nds his lungs to their utmost extent; he has even taken off his tie and unbut- | toned collar o as to give his thr full play. The reason is that it is not an |" ordinary performance for the benefit of the public; it is a private seance specially anged for the edif h the glove. n white r hear it LUCILE FRENCH BIAS CUT t embr e black Tt h rust-pros short on hips, high bust, stripes and floral designs. Exclusively | enamel c A piece novel. Only a fe v patterns. Four of d washing instructic and on trimm: he ost popular shades to e $2.00 ed bottom.... Palmistry : Read Your Hand feR R -ReRaReReRReReReReFeReR A R-ReRoRuR=FuR:R=RuReRaRuFegF=RF=R7| Continued From Page Twenty-Six. 1 ROBERT L. LOV Fickle fortunes | i o = _ | will be your Tot. Life is full of changes nearly twenty | And disappointments, hindrances and vex Renew your subscrip | top, sk flo: OXFORD SUITING—A heavy cotton fa- McCALL MAGAZINE. bric for outing gowns, 28 in. wide; biue, | Delivered over our co KID FITTING pink, gray, lavendes cut, short length, ures and polka dots. bluck, white tion of the Edison ment of subscript RGINE—Another popular fabric for| P striped with horn bone, lace phonograph. Taat outing gown: w which ¥ in. wide, plain colors | LEATHER B! immed top and bottom... e better prosperity | Atious delays. You dre versatile and ven- Don Anionio’s audience is not composed and stripe effects o all the desirable SR Ll DI e b R }fff'h»l’fl"‘&»‘i?"n’;fiu“\J‘.}"w‘-‘fi"fl'.u“ff'{{ph"‘f.f of human 1 he is singing to eight shades for summer wear, Good &5 EHAs tho ARIEE Watht for the camp or countr: This is the hand of a | jife. e e d man, even in temper, not! MISS M. M., Santa Clara. Great #mbi- work. One marriage at 22| tjon. All that t as happy as it might have | make a success In life i me encourage- ment. You have a brilliant life before little wax eylinders, portions of that in- animate wonder, the speaking machine ted by on's genius. In front of rtist, grouped closely togethes OM BLANKF ONE F! 'S—39 pr. of tan short on by mping blanke vajues. Se closely s for you to sale to-morrow c values i5e | trimme the o (OC { e { 2 é WHITE M Pretty = That B“s Balaar | for ribbon velvet and elastic belting. A | 12 doz In tan or | . | &ood mssortment of patterns bought at a spliced heels an elght tin receivers, each of which | snap of a price. T inches | until sold B FROM THE NEW ART DEP. | Crown Knitting s et ] Feo e e At SR [et o 2 phonostaph.Thel riackiine e desired go LITTLE JACK HORNER, Santa Clara. | are all running simultaneously, so that , price.. anical ability. | —A very good head th of a relative | make a splendid law: » for a tim: —This is a vi- ine. and would er. Wil be a politi- ian_and hold positions under the Goy- | ernment. Inclined to be stout. Will both | WASH RAG AND EOAP—Rag 0% square; imported Castile s time the song is sung eight separate but identical records are made. | “This is how we make our master rec- | e nd 90‘ value 2 T 5 LADIES’ FRENCH LISLE doz., Richelien ribbed tan ‘and brown, reg One long vo turns the ToriE i . BRUSH AND COMB—9. Iks, spool. ords,” said Peter Bacigalupl, who pre- Silic Bom Pons ) & 4 | dozen . 50c, price : Jand—a man of strong sen- | make and Keep friends. Love of home | IEiaEe overiths veatalin aind brush and S-inch eomb Silk Tassels, dozen XA . time and determined purposes. He Is|is strongly marked. Will marry early in | {ersicnt S amusnont: It is a WATERBURY ALARM CLOCE | Assorted Cushion Tops, each. Se | f e e GiaBat) fon | drre: [ new_and mostprofitable profession_ for A A TARM SLC | Tambour Doviles, ench. """ 356 1 He R heianok t has not found un- | MRS. ANNA SNOW—As long as you| e singer. Vargas will go over that song guard; lever time alarm........ o e S Do e ‘S M " N Sy reart affairs. The | live y 11 abound in incidents and sixteen times to-day, and for each render. | NOTE PAPER—‘Bar Harbor.” ruled, 24| L0mPour Shams, each soe 0 54| SHMMEr Milmery NEws. d restless, and in- | episodes mot of the ordinary kind, You : i o ing he gets a dollar. Pays well, doesn't wary. Would malke a | philosophize. it? 1 have known one man who would lawsult ove is a prominent factor | serious | in your life. You are very spiritueile, and | envelopes and 24 sheets of paper, /v ,.fr;?\ NED DUET PANG AND mRtsH. | € Mail vrder diore. |miinen' 7 the scissors Invaded the s on flowers, ] sing fifty times a day, but that is a littl Sresting sale hown in e v life, | have a great love of home and the beau- | 2 Yy s tle | = o 210 1 e many times a ng sale, i | titul, “A"happy lifc | ] i % too much for any voice to stand | D T o e acrose; brush S C | The mail order corps bisy as bees. Re. |as a result, b P g. One g RICHARDS—The life line shows | Wood seat dlmng chalr; T‘;“ "”"“"‘I wh I“ carelessly walks into | HARDWOOD TOOTHPICKS — 15¢ i o D ceumaomers Droves | Cerise Wild Roses 14 Foliage, bunch. e : w0t termin strength, force of character, decision and et L £ @ phonograph parlor and pays its nickel | ¥hite Bireh' i bosss tor jeamething. Ry Koo ommon.. | “°"3 gar “bunches, bunch : o I {auai Sion. Love of . prosperity . weil | jbraced: arms, high back,| | to hear a favorite seieation” i suspects | s & S e Soedened CHILD'S BREAKFAST OUTFIT-—-A neat | selectors to choose for those who cannot | CArnations, pink, 3 little white enameled outfit of 4 pleces: | VIsit us. iThe salesfolks say, ““Those mail- | bunch 3 o rder selecto oe sent in a print t00 | marked. ~ Your health is bettez and wiil racc o : 3 been. You will nave | | Pressed carving. Antique, legs and feet. You | lhowever. 50c the amount of skill and expert handling | 5. 25¢ required to produce these. lifelike records | Bacigalupi's salesroomand workshop, high | poor to read be Letter than it ha i ROSF Santa Clar »me trouble with y are the most particular cus- | Blue Cornflowers, bu 7-inch plate. 1% pint mug. tomers we havs Have to be particular, or | Wisteria—an odd to 5¢ You are a gloss finish..... 1 pint mush bowl. |5-inch fruit saucer. Hand shows re 4 are very recuperative ,Ambi- | ; 1:1;. ;xln m.-{ hlln building at 933 Market street, ‘;(“';":\gl};e!{g-lfi]e‘\pfluh!{-'l grow so. Cata- | $12; cut to.. 45¢ I r nclined. @ o compre| e. ¥ | it i | 1s eC t L 2 al cone untry. ! 21 e omtious ‘and Aifectlonate and intul- | ear whl bring Soa sood acte, " "'"%| | Dining room fumiture comes to] | tiisanerscctmiseums of mechagicalcon? g et . s s tive. | MRS. STEWART—A hand full of trou- match’ now —chairs, tables and| | 1ind every kind of nickel-in-the-slot ma- | chine which has ever been invented, from | 2 *., Fitchburg—Your hind s a ba e )t | |sideboards. very y i MRS. E. M. W., Fitchburg. | ble, and life is a battle. Independent of | |sideboards. Some very pretty combi the poker game, to be seen &t oy o shows very early development, and that | others, you will win ‘despite obstacles. | Inations in quarter-sawed and golden omestic and very self-sacrific- | Tion - S stand, to the now lllegal racin; of i ,M,,],“,,.,‘emunl-‘a;‘:‘w: or a good nurse. Strong mentality, and | Dining chairs In golden oak, leather| | Uj°3 10 spin round at such a fearful rate G0on Goons. of speed and cough up nickels with more or less frequency . according to your Iuck, | A long row of these machines, melancholy mementos of the spasmodic outburst of | | eivie virtue, is ranged against the wail. | !(fl\\'alt‘l’n% the time when they may'be re’ urned to their accustome: e | tomed haunts In the : 51 ! 2| will travel extensively. A long journey | titude from your own |in the near future is before you. An_ early marriage | "Mpr JOHNSTON and eventful life are sure to be your fate. | |ogces. You will meet with a great deal of opp sition throu out your life. You beg ourseif. Impulsive, daring, and your life life in the East and.finish it in the W. will be free from accident, Sincere appre. | H. 8. Sacramento—Love and affection | cjation and strong love of the beautiful. strong. Too much imagination will seat, at $3.75. Probably more comfort and elcgance combiped than you would expect for the money. Sideboards, buffets and dining tables —round, square, extension. A chenille cover to replace the linen i ales 937 to 947 Market Street. | immec Long life, but man; Practical and harmonious withal. | Independent and never will humiliate 937 to 947 Market Street. Hassocks for footrests, for baby ‘to sit on—for comtort and for the looks of them. In tapestry. 5o ODC In Axminster, Moquette, Velvets and Body Brussels., s 0 Such a stock of carpets! Soft velvety textures, designs and colorings in harmony to produce warm and cheer- ful effects. : ¥, ¥ i D i % Now you must come across the stree down on the Barba duite o oFSL oK ingnlote T eV L R RO T R Stor San i of out concern; my beat, and I believe he is doing big and will make a stern parent. You can- | S ®ane | not be driven through force, but through N ewd | sympathy can be persuaded. Will often §0 | come near averted dangers and accidents, e honeet | P. 8. CRAM, Nevada County—Life line i cation ; is-long, but you have been seviral times e near death. “Head line shows very good e a very artistic|juggment and intuition. Soclal, positive, t desire for travel. | dotermined and affable. You have trav- _DRED—You have a very sen- and are art on _those ong dome: mmon s - and very E.—You B¢ Loy @ never attempt to run anything ille- = . ve 1 \ MISS B. G., Nevada County—Strong 1€ ’ al,’” r ks B G ang: lle: lead you into trouble. Very sensitive and |jgve of invention, and bound to be quite | | when the dining table is cleared. Full] |¥a5," remarks Bacigalupl. “If the police | 1 N i t g I oLl s : . an 4 v I say a machine 13 ags strument and with loving care changes) The Chinese record heard from the |each of which a photograph is printed. quick in Jction thot m.(]:;(r:rqlw 1”nrd 11-';:.1- a traveler. You have a welcome hand, | leight-quarter size, in warm colors—| | T Ymmnmm:y stop) %‘;’lmr!g‘i};e m 1312};& the record, “It's gol g to be a gm mouth of the phonograph was not, nll This machine Is another of Bacigalu e e O e | &nd are sure to enjoy a long life not en- | |eoveral of them. Full fringeds.... 5445 | they fined me the otner ey Bomyiio% {dras on this coast. Why, I can enter- | course, of much enlightenment to a Euro- triumphs, It was only the other day that ton _ang s ; | tirely free from sickness but always sure some pictures which were being shown ! tain a whole theater full of people with | pean, but one could distinctly recognize | the Baldwin fire destroyed hic whols would at times consider of recovery. You will have a natural | Tapestry table covers, full figured, | | fn'my Stero-photicons. “Fhe moriEed non | (o he pecufar Mongotian accents which were | stock, Worth about $000. Yet now he has e Showld be more ¢ ont | death. pbe martiagerone o S | [with tinsel effect, show' off a room | | from Paris and have been shown ol o | Jimmy” MacMahon, the well-known | Ultimately to delight the residents of the | his. new parlor completely stocked with LA BRI You e hound o [Dutes. A happy marriage -your luck wmi beautifully. Some at $8 are in excel-] | the States, 50 T never dreamt theos ek | Australian theatrical manager, happens | far-off Klowery Kingdom. “They make | the latest inventions of this pop be rich and will have a long life. You | “QRE.JHIONER Your husbend | s janything wrong with | them. But-ths |ialong just at this moment and adds his|thousands of records and pack them off | trade. "I am the only man fn i 2 MISS E. W., k 3 prin- | flent taste. bai | v. “I was the first to Introduce | to China,” adds Bacigalupi. suppose | ness who has got the mu have been a rover. Heart governs more | (BB % T NEVRLR COURLY—The princ | court said they were improper. I have | testimony. ap e e 2 | their friends g relatives can recognize | élaims, “‘with the exception of than head, You are alwave very Inde- | fiPAl part of the actiy marty, and it will | D en ot D o mtiand Ranvaunten) e phogranh §a ALSLERUE B EEnaIa e B e e ot v Ay | Boniham s whb. has Jast Atied gD’ pendent. You may have 11\;.1 or Jq»mn(‘ll | be‘a very happy misrriage: Yoot Iifs il CARPET DEPARTMENT views of the strictest moral character. | and ‘in_fact }':X e;”‘;flflmhme Fea e u‘_‘f}d,m,m;nn between one and the other. | establishment 3 Kearny. Th troubles. Hope is one of you: ,\rnnghm PR A’Ommm ey e You can see for yourself, if you cbme |says. “But this n C v- | o - C | But the marvel of Bacigalupi’s estab- | Australian rights for it, and the first con of 3 lishment and the pride of hig henst ?s"\‘l?e' signment of machines will go out by the | On the opposite side of Market, lr'lhl“-:l’v JlmEsithere vl e S0 glant Mdison concert phonograph, the | next steamer. We are not gomg to sieep |is the public end of the phonograph bu s ST T only one which has been brought to this | in the colonies, I can tell you, and the | ness, and here, for the ln{mvvv‘}\.x‘g;' ugar Pine Mul mu‘ gs. 3 coast. ‘The machine is a whole orches. | Australian public will hear ‘this glant | nickel, vou can get almost anything “Sugar Pine Murmurings,’ by Elza- tra and operatic company rolled into one, | Phonograph Just as soon as many of the | want in the way of music or vie beth Sargent Wilson and J. L. Sargent, and when it starts performing you in- | citizens of the United States. |.SE comces nheiomtaph S e 2 is an attractive little volume of short Yoluntarily retreat to the other end of the | _“Now, what do you think this ls?" asks | 2% ofie ‘end of the Foop, SnC JISWR 1112 B0 AEeC pes of men and women to long {room, marveling -at the volume of | thesproprietor, a8 he takes hp-a wax) SIOWIS from fhe SUSCH (55050, 0% upite | TEetees Oy O R aining oo sound which pours from the huge brass | cvlinder which to me looks just like any | 1€ 0 pay. But, ene Bss (S BLYNT | be found in our mountain mini B trumpet. The instrument is about the | of the thousand other wax cylinders to | fyoyes With, 1ts Weke® JO%n T, 0 5oyt | pities. The Ll U “:_"h;(‘d slze of a megaphone, the brass horn is be found in the room. ens of these machines in the place. each | to comedy. and while only one is worked 24 inches in diameter and 56 inches long. | “Give 1t up? Well, that's a Chinese rec- | {dentical in shape and color, but contain- (out with anvthing like et s o ‘ The wax cylinder on which the records ord. It's about the most curious thing i | lcntical In shape and color, but Contalnc | lem present clearly defined characiers are made is five inches in diameter—more | our business. The Chinese have taken a | n handle vou witness 4 continious moving | and are T A s than twice fhe size of that used on the | great fancy to the phonograph. They |living scene, exactly the same as you ses | o interest the reader and hold the atten- old standard phonograph. | make their own records and they will |on the screén of the bograph. The illu- |tion. The bock is illustrated by well-ex- “It is the finest thing ever turned out | mnever sell us one. But they send their | sion Is so cleverly managed that it is dif- | ecuted wood cuts fro g gs. naty depen in hand e You are good hearted and will mect With | eled and have had a varied experience people of distinction. You are born 1o | with all sorts of chances. Are especially command, not to obey. As a child you | guarded from all dangers. must have been rather delicate. Har-|"M§S G. V., Nevada County—Very ap- mony i the stropgest point in all the | preciative. Luck will come through hu characteristics. Pand, and at same time. you Wil be a MRS. DORA DIBERT—Love and affec- | regular mascot to him. You will trayel; tion are predominating qualities. Imagi- | you have a keen sense of the ridiculous, wtion is strong_and you are likely to [Will always have pretty good health. You herit money. Your health will be bet- | must be very careful of horses. Have a Free delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Begkeley M. FRIEDMAN & CO, 233 t0 237 Post 8t 8. F. Open evenings i : r y | P d for the authors by the Whitrs - » than in the past. You |strongly marked love of pets. Near Stockton by the Edison workshop ™ says Baclga- | cylinders here fo be shaved, and that s | fleult to helleve you are merely looking | Published for u if&dfl.k’-’&{‘ifi‘é&? hand. MRS, FLEMING, San Jose—Born to be - lupt, as he proudly handles his pet in- how we get a cfinnca to swipe them.” PN s rupidl}' Tevolving cards, on | ker & Ray Company of San Franciseq TR : ) [}