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HEADS | of the TWO BRANCHES £ FREEM;!SONRY. From Page Twenty were recognized, but | n of the mother su- | was an addition to | legrees, so as to | ¥ and not the i he Scottish | vere at first divided wh being under an ion, but in later ye: luced to five com- ) st of these is the mbolic Lodge = ts three ecs of Entered Appren- 3 9 nd_ Master Mason, oh h Rite not “cor For r ed States, England, | s d 1 d, becat the St rite t A andl SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 14 1899, Yet Your underwear {s about the closet friend you have. and of the possibilitles of its cleanliness? Hale's California Stores probably buy 1-3 more muslin underwear than any other Western concern. lated—{rom makers of note, employing White labor. It is a condition worth your thought. Hale's pay cash—gain every discount. if cleanliness were taken from'their buying policy, if ‘Rood goods meant * rials counted for nothing, if Hale would skip the moral obligation they could show bigg: o This is a serlous mercantile probiem. Wherevi | Halc’s. Common Sense in Muslin Underwear. It cleanliness is next to godliness, wouldn't it be Wise to know something of the problems in muslin underwear buying Buy direct, from cleanly ave at every turn. '£00d look: h o eipts, quicker profits and larger alone, if American labor were sacrificed and better making and better mate- u by underwear, know its previous history. factories, well lighted, weli built'and venti- ledger balances. 2 B4 ; ? £ i 470 pairs of curtai Fori . R ~ MNuslin underwear sale. ; pairs of curtains. Perfe S A We helped an Eastern maker—took several thousand garments off his | 1470 pairs LACE CURTAINS—Ecru and white; floral fishnet and point d'esprit effects; some Secr M A 4 S of the newest and daintiest designs we have ever se not all designs at every pri s . hands. He diin’'t gain or lose. The gain is yours and ours. The lot| ortment; bought at a saving; sold at a saving; you kaow what Hal s pric gy . 2 arrived Thursday—all ready to-morrow—in the new dept. rear of Store: | s varqe by 40 inches. % S PAITiBT vards Dy B {nohes 2.00 Pair S Cnight vards by 50 Inches -.....81.25 Pair 3% yards by 54 inches. 4] 00 Pa ¢ A | LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS, heavy muslin, extra wide deep lawn flounce ruffle, | @ | fa vards by o inches......... 1150 Pair N T | with torchon lace edge. Sale PriCe...........oecoeceecins : Pair + THE l“:xn ivk « ;\l ATS ( lain hu);\\n»x in white or ecru: a narrow border of < rand : R 4 raised cc worl s the neatest aintiest parior < ‘1 LADIES' DRAWERS, extra heavy muslin, three fine tucks, 1%-inch lace ruffle on curtain we have eve 0 inches 00, 5 0 i : Depargmental CLOAKS. | hotiom o T e 28l L Enhie e 70”55 86,00 | iing priceices o News from & :; IERS. = hiio < . RUFFLI AGE CURTAIL second shipme: s ce Satnty eltec i | r X | LADIES' UMBRELLA DRAWERS, heavy muslin, deep cambric flounce, with 1%- 3 A s shipment just recei nty effects with | e mITS, 15 n the 1o, cheriot | PADIES, CMERELLA DRAVERS 890 E | LITTLE NEEDS. s t T A and brown mix- | Made of white lappet..................81.00 Pair Made of bobine $1 | B s s ires, E: ckets; thoroughly “6 CORSET COVER haped neck, embroidery trimm. e price.. 19C de of plain swiss $1.00 Pair Made of point d'esprit PRt o | 0. 2 RIB- made ald trim | 5 : 5 Made of dotted swiss $1.25 Pair Made of colored lappet.. 3 : R | el aae o $§,‘,5 CORSET COVERS, fine soft finish muslin, yoke trimmed with efght clusters of five @)/ D 1 Tac, 2”5(: ( icnai] 3 tucks and two rows of embroidery, high neck, a neat little garment........... - | PINK, 2 CTERTN . s s e oy PlECH SUITS, Jeray, and tan iz IE: IMISE. heavy muslin, torchon lace trimmed neck and armlets, a bi chst.|cs' The 1 Dress gOOdS‘ | PLATY AND MOTRE TAFFETA RIB- : enight .« Swell littie double-hreasted, | LADIES' CHEMISE, heavy \ . EQSC | A SALE OF sh The famous e e e LIRS A e InA s ; tailot-made suit, sik lined, dip-| saving, unti s Hemmed brand sheets, well bl d | “broken iines in popular styles. Some of our | ribbon, in all the leading ehades, in- : Prig ront jacket, a per- $|5 00 | LADIES RENCH CHEMISE, fine soft finish muslin, embroidery insertion trimmed yoke | and hemmed, ready for use, dry ironed, hand | best silk and ' wool fancies | cluding black, ‘on sale th 5 : fect fit, for o | " with deep embroidery ruffié all around, embroldery and rufflle trimmed neck andgg () | torn, loci stitched: worth trom. ety moo $4.50 e ey C 2 e of Mer YTH JACKE | armlets, Parisian effect S I A S RSN - $ Suit WHITE EMBROIDERY, 1500 vards, n (2 t nmer weal ADIES IITE SKIRTS, 10 dozen at a snap of a price, extra wide, 14-inch cam- - | a big variety of desirable pattern 3 @ ible-breaste D At e s Y iy s OOy o) i POPLI Scroll designs and siripe will be on sale Monday morn and < \ W n stitched Lo e -5k \“\ i A bi, assortm of $4 50 remain until sold the following v i LADIES WHITE UMBRELLA vy muslin, deep camb inc ;.75C 5 ROy 3 25 G B colors. he entire . price : cotton Ince ruffle. Sale D o 7 HALE'S DOUBLE WARP § SHEETS— | Iot on sale t0-MOITOW @t........... Suit | 000 yards, 2 In. to 4 in..8 1-Be vd. 5 | LADI WHITE UMBRELLA SKIRTS, fine soft finished muslin, deep cambric flounce, | hotel use, strongly sewed | FRENCH SERGE—An elegant line in navy | 00 yards 3 in. to 11 in 15¢ yd ( B | trimmed with three rows of insertion and lace, ruffle trimmed bottom $l 25 hem. A sheet that will we blue French serge, inches, A | CUSHION TOPS, 300 in tinted floral 2 S ol s . | iy bousht tor hotel kee fine twill fabric e 65c | ~designs on art denim and white can- ( S | MUSLIN GOWNS od heavy muslin, four rows of seven fine tucks, embroidery X90. . sold/ ... ceeeees Yard 5 yerys vistiy, ga Supoli e r S I er 1 : aTeals voke ble pointed effact in back, full cut gown to /= 63x50 e 3 | Fast - --10¢ ‘each b trin ke, 1 . . s ¥50c 4 CHEVIOT PLAID: e fabric so popular for | 500 BALLS WHITE KNITTING COT- i which is R = 0 o 2 90, separate skirts 36-inch_ all TON e <oiee.Be ball = 3 ¢ Another WRAPPERS ®1.25 1IN GOWNS. dozen in the lot, high n arge turned-down collar, X80 B2ic cloth, in browns, blues, | HORN BONES, best quality, and s s e SILK UNDERSKIRTS, 24 special pat- | v‘v"nyi! six rows o J!‘.’\“Qw \:-h:_“ n ydke. ibroidery xx|{1114169c T At S S N TR | i A S 8 « i T ). BLTHS & INBE e , tucked and ruffled cuils, you Al : oy famous *“Wh Squadron” brand, on sale | F. Y CORDED SUITINGS 8 JAPANNED HAIRPINS IN S R h s | S R GOWNS, high neck, fine soft finish m'c«!vn. yoke trimmed with three lawn ruffles | this week; a heavy 3-ply crochet quilt. TFor | ken in two styles of our line. l BOX RR e 3 W hie efp, Lol go, deep lawn ruffle and edge on neck and cuffs, an ex double beds. The 90c kind, size 72xSd, room for crippled stocks. The SILK FRILLE] SIDE ¢ - Cou . the | nd’ linen 1 s saving price. Sale price .. P g 85c | nv an A OC | coiars tett o o | R D BIDH f Thomae Caswell Miilinery We’ve_ turned the clock ahead in 3 b reason of being | S J* millinery. With wearing time and Makers have raised the price of granite stesl < S| 5 buving t me ahead, with a season just begun, we ware i) per cent. This week probably the last e world,is not United lLiave taken most of our trimmed hats and cut the e e hese Betiersieve o S eady anag ¥ is the price for speedier selling. It takes careful watch Ladart seimlto) Gverel, Budkeb i n 1t ng Masonic dignitary b .‘1'\"|~"" ALE X ng, this millinery business ; hats must be sq\d 8-quart granite tea kettle . 3 Pike, James G. Batchelor when hats are wanted. Better 10 lose a slize e e e s ) C. Tucker. Judge Caswell is { now than later. Hats that were 8s, §6, §7, $8 3-quart granite coffee pot.. - it he 15 still | = 5 ; patiern 24-quart granite sauce pot. st | and up to 20 e 5}: :9 $86. : ,’\I"i"? "e“ 2 4-inch granite drinking cups esident of San Francisco. | hats among the lot. - A lining sojled here. a 10-inch granite ple plates. S [ there, perhaps, but a saving—a biz saving, too. 1 pint granite coffee flask ed States is northern | ygo= 1o fill the vacancy caused by t from which he is appointed. Vacancies avoid. You are plausible, sarcastic and ~ MRS. McF, Golden Gate—Have | great change in your life. Marriage close | friends, ou in the di s ntrol of a | geath of General Pike. He derlves are filled by admission from what is | critical courage and stop making yourself unfit | at hand. yery ingenuous, bright, and | ficult period of your lich will occur S T i Palmer | yj11¢ f Judge from the fact that he w known honorary thirty-third degree | \jSS M. H., Virginia City—A good old | for any work by worrying.” Will have a | have a great many aspirations. If you|in the next three vears. The mystic in- Wis o overvign | yhe” first County Judge of Nevada| Masons, but only such are admitted as|aga vou will attain, and vou will make the | 17Wsuit about money and estat Too | work hard you will succeed; all you need | terests you. g Cor er isdiction the | ¢Gunty have by reason of their learning, fealty | most of it. Health is in store for you, | impulsive. Yours is a happy marriage | is encouragement. You are very proud,| MRS. J. S.~Through your children ft ee years e .ature of the Supreme Council of | and z had conferred upon them the | The artificial and superficial will €poil | and a large family is marked for you.| fond of dress and the beautiful. Born to | ¥ou have come yery near death, but bhoth € s ar s of amity | (1% Phirty-third Degree is that it is com- | com tary degree of Knight com ur life. You will become Stout in time, | Your children will be a happiness éven | be t Great adaptability, courage, | In health and wealth you become & S France, | poceq of thirty-three active inspectors mar of the court of honor. Frank S.|Your mind is inquiring. Imagination holds | to 0ld age. Next twelve years very 10r-| fortitude and nervous energ | great deal better off. You are ardent. & Belglum, | general, each holding in the council until | Pierce of Oukland Is the active Inspector | great sway, and at night you are at your | tunate for you: lmprove It every waye | MRS. LUCILLE. Del Monte—A number | spiring, and all your efforts will be to = $ public, { TUSUAY. | doath or removal from the jurisdiction | general of California. | best. Through fever you will encounter MRS, SELERES, St Helena—You | of trials throughout your life. Rather | advance the interésts of your family. Be i Portugal, 1 Mexico, Colombis <) ;o | danger. “Are fond of pomp and show. You | have a very lucky hand.” Your surround- | unfortunate in money matters and poor | MOre practical and usethe great tact \n Greece, Canada, | GO OO O OSSO NOVVOBOVCGUVVVAOOVOLOVD are quite mystical and pc ss a great | ings will be cheerful. In oid age, Widow- | in the latter part of your life. Take care | Which you possess. Greater opportunitics Switzerlanc funis Y O | deal of originality hood.. Two marriages marked. Very do- | of ‘vour health for an iiness threatens | Will come through your husband, and | MRS. W. E. R., Bodie, Cal.—Your pow- | me and of cheerful temperament; ar-| vou' You only like those who like you. | Y0u will always be independent of your o € ¥ | ers of perception and inspiration ~are | tistle, intuitive and will alwavs have | Love of jewels strongly marked. Govi :-lnmjr. e i s great You will become a widow, and | home. A successfu e throughout. erned by law of attraction. You will .. San Francisco—Home should have f o a m/.?” .' ea OUr an B | Blousn you go thraugh a &reat deal of | MRE: X. E, Calistoga—Life | Eravel. “Are of a pomitive nature - and | more attractions for you and you could =3 ¢ £ | sorrow will always have strength to be shows strength and force of char: | many peculiarities.. Life will be threat- |Cultivate a love for it. Accidénts and v % |it. Though born to be wealthy, you v but you are born to witness a great many | JE 5 dangers will accompany you on yone hat is o e have hindrances and losses of fortunc. | calamities, Will travel and will be in| “Nyo b (v b poca_At the present | AYeIS and though your inventive powers m PeRe ko= k=] 5 ¥ You are extremely sympathetic. You will | danger through maginative and BLHS. NEL oV ROt sent | will help you out, vou should be more CHUCUOOOVOVBVVAVOVRIVOOD always he & worker. Your jmpressions | sympathetic; would make a_splendid | time your health is not so good, but you | careful "of =vour ' money. Engineering - Continued from Page Twenty-six useful. You are affectionate and cour- | are excellent and you love domesticity. | nurse. Cheerful and charitable. Sun | anges that affect the | should be your vocation. Your disposition s. Judg teous. Danger will threaten you, but you | There is no danger of want or failure as | line promises wealth; you will never be | Wi life. ool are SUper|is loving and when stili quite young you t | = will escape Ixperiences in your life will | to the ultimate results of financ A good | in want. Will suffer " from ahdominal | stit and af "*l""h}“ ' >¢ | will marry and be happy in yvour children s 3 M1 L., Sunol—Very impulsive, but | be many and varied. Your ideas and | engineer of your own destiny. troubles; exercise a great deal. | care dents. .\lrw'“ 3 “"” “1"{‘? | MR. & C., Stog) 1—Wealth should z % ito decided in vour views. Your life | views in regard to religion are pe MISS® F. A., Sunol-Luck will come to| MRS. G. B. Sausalito—Widowhood | been in d: Yours will be a Uy ient | have been yours, but your losses have I o he long and prosperous. You will be | You are a good talkec and your u through marriage. Will always en-| strongly marked. A second marriage in | Strong m nature; hopeful; bright | heen many.” Life for you will be long and . will e o &Gl inherit money. You are | is excellent. Your disciimination is just | joy health. You are quick in, everything. | store for you. and danger in childbirth | prospects: eventually settling in an east-| active and thir ut of the ordinary s ¢ \nd can adapt vourself to |and your nature is wlways pleasant and | Your four children which you are to have | in store for vou. Always ha a/ cozy | erly direction you admire and your attractions will gov- £ in life. As you grow oider | happy will be a great comfort and blessing to | home, and you know how to adorn it. MISS 1 JROWN—When you marry— | ern you. Health w be yours through ment ecome close, but the f MR. N.—Great experience and tivity | You. Hospitality and charity are well | A temper and tendency not to be practi- | and you will shortly—everything will im- | life, ‘but do not venture too much; use cos will bring this s o vour hand. It also shows a | Pronounced, but you are governed by pre-| cal are your two faults. A collapse in| prove. You were not very stron, more caution. You nave stomach trouble. t ¢ ; Vou ‘are very: Feneraus = Verylio SN S BN el et hert. | Cipitation and inclinatio; middle life from which you will recover. | child; health better now. You worr Firmness and determination will help & and declde sur individuality = Very early beginning. You are to experl-| M[SS NOL, Suisun—Extremely nervos Very affectionate and of a restless dispo- | much. Will have four children. Y you, t do not be too critical of your tl ¢ : ¥ | ence a multitude of changes of places. | and intellectually inclined. . A very sition. Proud and independent. slight and still delicate, with a te v | fellow-men. ° AEAEL S PINKEY, Suisun—A brilliant life | Mentally and physi very strong. Will | tinguished life before you. in which you R., San Rafael—Hand indicative of | to heart disease, so avoid excitement. e e + ONE o . You are gifted and_blessed | travel widely. ~The plane Mars shows | will meet people of wealth and renown. | strength and that life will be governed | Cheerful, sweet disposition. Madame Neergaard, pupil of St. Germain, a an § lectunl endowments, Your na- | strong character, combative, fearless and | Harmony is bmautifully developed. You | by reason. Life full of incident and| mise BTHEL S.. unty—Your | ecientific palm reading. 616 Geary st., above % € e garre is very affectionate. Will travel | great continuity of purpc You are very | are gifted in many wavs (eVen the gift | travel in store for you. The latter part | .0 5" ho s great % ing, with | Jones. Telephone Hyde 2621. B has Inopene You are a little vain. Physically | passionate; appreciative. You just escape | of the gab). You abhor mischief. You | of your life will be more settled. Sud- | (A5 SIOWE BIVRE SRS TGt Gion | <t © addition bie mot ctrong. but are very active. a great danger. Religion i not very | don't like domestic cares. Your hand is | den death after many remarkable O St tiie Din T Pt | Ehinges vou crave and tire of monotony. | strong in your nature. You are quite am- | very luc Fond of the opposite sex.| capes. Generous, and you will not lead a | 15 Ven and ¥ou age vety Eraiavi o na m yus ma Are mot religious, Your social life will bo | bitious and also have tenactty and will | Your life to be a merry one. Jewels vou | commonplace life. Few friends, Your | g5 BN LCK wm always be with vou, | | g g R il | a great suceess ind vour surroundings Lv::(k’.;“..“‘M\‘n‘\‘v.’:y always be a man and a ‘;}1‘1-'»;'.“'1‘\- galore, Your friendship where | thoughts are original and peculiarly your | {8, §1% 1 “ana” marriage, Love' fo THE CREDIT HOUSE" b g to the ! alwaya beiatsiie e % s Z z e ccult, Wil always be slender. Sl 3 S iea | music and pleasure is strong, and you are % 2 s magnificent | MISS 8. D., Sunol—The line of dc R. L. MEYERS, Stockton—Your life is| occult. Wil always be slender. . W. A. L., Santa Clara County—Im- | TR §0C FRATE Cord and deed. | Six Stories High librar b volumes, and | rosperity is well defined and prom- | long and vour health will always be| CHRYSANTHEMUM, Oakyille—Your | provement in your life strongly marked, | Y406 M AR pS et (U000 - head and not mber we have but 1000 t wealth as you grow older. You lendid. Fate will pursue you until you | life will be long and your desire for but you are bound to go through all sorts | (0 Py e givern you. Life will ¢ however, are the very | Fheen near death. and must beware | are about 40, when luck will be with you | travel is great. The best part of life is | of phases of life. Not very successful, | ¥OUr beart Wil SEVEIC Felay 00" yap. T L number of Gccidents and danger. Affectionate, | once more. You are born to command, | yet to come, and wealth will be vours. ! but will be better off in later If penings, events and conditions. Marriage i [ s that are to “nd your heart rules you a great deal but are wholehearted and determined. | You are of a romantic nature. A deep | careful of your health and be re of | will not be happy for you, but you w . 1 Ey s iry in the world. There | where judgment should. Also you are an | Your schemes are good but you do not | thinker, and love the beautiful; are ex- | cident. Sudden death, perhaps apoplexy. | Will mot be BapRy (08 YOU o B0 Lo Oy books worth more than | extremist. follow them out. Do not let your fancies | tremely conscientious, benevolent. criti- | Born 1) ccmmand and be master in your | ;_l oo and nature. You are quick and self- AR {,.1 $60( ime. Some of these are not to G Santa Cruz—You will attain suc- | get the better of you. Liver or stomach | cal and sympathetic. Your business cap- | own house Fond of nature and suscep- | “flgy;. “Vet you must practice self- L Al found the Congressional Lib; reus through difficulties. There is much | trouble will bother you. Hope keeps you \ abilities are poor. Mentally you aTe very | tible to soul influence. Sympathetic, | Suffic ent, ¥ ¥ ) nd eff 1ave been made to se | for you to attain and retain. Physically | up, but your ideas are very much con- | active, though you are “not so very ! kind hearted and a spiritualist. | denial. % /B, Willits—Until them for it, but they are not fc vou are strong and your life will be very | fused. Disputes and quarrels you will \I strong. Can be very agreeable. MISS M. W.—You are going to have a msT A\(,‘\rxri‘y_‘X 1“\‘“\‘3}'..«“.3‘"{u-fin rlwmn!( ha 00ks in \guages g 2 < your twenty-third vea . 3 mited nuraer of sclengns wora, Of — . s - | Pa"ith you. However, you have before | ¢ o w a good collection of works | | you a_happy mar ;\lg;", :m’:} in \'four nlld‘ Masonry, but those works form but a | | age will be very wealthy. Never fear the oL the v:\hnl): \(";’--:;I‘:iwt | Water, and in your numerous travels be Pike died he left us | | careful of accidents. You are very lib- ary, and it is a valu eral, congenial and affectionate, and will ains’ fifty of his o | make many long and lasting friends ing a number of Ma- MISS RUTH W.—Fortune will favor you was a man for whom I I formed his I was but 17 [ imired, | | -vv\n‘ | | 1son emple is to b want be completed. 1 north- in ail 1 v from my r city, r t ut ten ance | to car he spent the Hebrew i ¢ him to for his ow meanii v e many | cally ar- i, whose position in ade h prominent | that flow ird and appear 0id as has been forty- Mason, forty-three on, forty years 1d twenty Veterans, 3 career on December, 18550, when he re- grec ntered apprentics ada City, in this and in 1855 was degree of royal vada Chapter. He be- clect master in 1856 in in the year before that the Scotfish Rite so that he was created Knight 110 Commandery s he was the il of the Roy 1 frosted b not He e ento, un d in Counc Masons of California, H ny positions of trust in th with hbnor to it nd credit to He received the degrees from 4 | inclusive by communication from | late {llustrious Ebenezer H. Shaw, a | ird degree Mason. He was ac- | hepector general of the State of ifornia, and in 1888 was honorary in- spector general of the thirty-third degree. | He was elected an actl member n{] the Supreme Council in 1868, and was | crowned at Baltimore in May, 18i0. He | Yose iy the Supreme Council_from grand | marshal of ceremonies in 1878 to the po- o he ‘wow occupies, being elected in | © manue! Baptist, Bartlett street, mear | Morning—*‘Life's Great Duty.” Evening— & | & Trinity M. E., corner Fulton street and | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson | "“Life’s Great Enemy." &|& _Aliston way,Berkeley—Rev. John Coyl:. | ing-Same eihi e A = = - — S = PAR S 2 s, oo s Hamilton Square, Post street, near Steiner | Morning—The Things of Christ” Evening & | & Fifteenth Avenue M. E. corner Fifteenth | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Rev. W, €. Jenkin -Worship and preaching. /n,»i C3 avenue and P street—Rev. W, D, Crabb. Same. Sl 000 b ) (T e = ESAE D4 104 = it Siiiiay sy i Firet Christian, Twelfth strect, between | Morning—Abls to Apprehend.” Evening— | & Potrero M. E., Tennessee street, near fio- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Howard and Mission—Rev. F. 8, Ford. “One Faith.” . ©|& lano—Rev. § M. Woodward. Same <t Side Christian, Bush street, bets Morning—"The Companion of God.” & | & Trinity Methodist, corner Market, Six- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- tr i Devisadero—Rev. Dr. | ing—'"The Transfiguration. & teenth and Noe streets—Rev. Theodore H. ing—Same. = - X s | I St — —_— - Woodward. St. Ignatius, n enue and Hayes | Morning—Father Sardl will preach at 10 — et Taault athars. ma EveningFather Calzia will preach First M. E;, Powell street, near Washing- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— s . on Second Eve.” @ ton—Rev. W. S. Urm: Same. Mary's, Dupont and California strests— | Morning—Father Callahan of Montana will & Simpson Memorial M corner Hayes and | Morning—“The Herdsman of Tekoa.” Even- athers. preach, E & Buchanan—Rev. John Stephens. “What We Must Not Think.”” Paulist ening—Vespers and sermon. sion for men to be inaugurated Evening—Vespers and the Fathers. Morning—Mis at 11 ck mass. sermon by one, of between Thir Fathers, Mission street, Redemptorist 1ek's, Fourth 10:30 and Morning—Mass at ermon by one dral, Van Ne Grace M. E., corner Twenty-first and Capp streets—Rev. J. N. Beard. by Rev. W, M. Wood- Sermon by the pastor. POPPOPOPOOE G Broderick and Cal- Frederick C. Lee. California Street M. E ifornia streets—Rev. Morning— Court; ing- he Refuge of Criminals. ‘Under ghe Stars With God. First United Presbyterian, Golden Gate avenue and Polk street—Rev. H. H. Bell. Morning- Denial of Christ.” Even- ing—"‘Our Temptations and How to Meet Them." St ry’s Cath s avenue and = rell street—Rev, Father Prendergast, | of the Fathers. Evening—Vespers and ser- V.G mon Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near | Morning—*The Depth of the Spiritual Life.” Mission—Rev, Wliiliam Rader. | Evening—"Evolution and Religion.’ Flrst Congregational, corner Post and Ma- | Morning- by Hope’ Evening. 501 eots—Rev. George C. Adams, Mrs. L. M Stevens, president of the W. C. T. U., successor to Miss Willard, will speak. Slothed With the “The Heavenly ( Seventh avenue Richmond Congregation Mor: ng: and Clement strest—Rev. P. Coombe. Parthly.” Evening — The Kingdom of Heaven at Hand.’ Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe | Morning—From Infancy to Manhood.” H. T. Shepard. Evening - *‘Spirituality and Incompe- tence.”" °t, near Gough—Rev. H. Sermon and prayi Evening— Trinity, ™ Hansen. ‘aul’s, Callfornia s Maxwell Reflly. HEPOPEDEDIFIPPIPIE90PO® Franklin street Presbyterian, corner Frank- 1in and Vallejo streets—Rev. David James. —“"The Messages to the Churches.” ning—*‘The CHhristian's Confidence. Westminster Presbyterfan, corner Page and Webster streets—Rev. S. 8. Cryor. Morning—'"God Hath Spoken, H. Avery, D.D., of Vinton, I “The World’s Need and Cry Calvary Presbyterfan, Powell and Geary streets—Rev srning—Sermon by Rev. C. S. Nash, D.D., First Sacramento street—Rev. Dr. Mackenzie. J. Hemphtll. of Pacific Theological Seminary. Evening “same. Presbyterian, Van Ness avenue and | Morning—'Pilgrims and Pioneers.” Even- ing—Talks by Mayor Phelan. William M. “Pierson, Judge Slack and others. Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth avenue »'s, Van Bishop W. H. hen's, Fillmore and Fulton streets Morning—Holy communion at 7: morning prayer at 11. Evening—Evensong at 7:45 Morning—Sunday school at 9:45; morning prayer at 11. Evening—Evensong at 8, * James Mission, Sixth avenue and Clem- Richmond—Clergy of F AN e e i & Morning—“The Foundations.” reet, near Fillmore— | Morning—Holy communion at 7:30 o’clock; & and Railroad avenue—Rev. Herbert N. | [vening— “The Coming Kingdom,' sermon by rector at 1l Evening—Same. ® Bevier. . avenue Morning—Prayer and_sermon, Evening— & Howard Presbyterian, Oak and Baker | Morning— 'The Suffering of the Messiah " Morelar Evensong and sermon. streets, Panhandle, 'Golden Gate Park— | Evening—'“Peter's Denial.’” Rev, Edward Armand. First Unitarian, southwest corner Geary and Franklin streets—Rev. Dr. Stepbins, emeritus; Dr. Stopford W. Brooke, finis ter pro tempore. Morning—The Sword of Goliath.” Even- ing—No_ service. @ ® o ® @ b4 b4 © ® @ @ @ D¢ s @ @ 9 ® & © @ > ® ® S @ ® ® @ ® ps > ® @ Second Unitarian, Twentleth and Capp Morning—'The Atonements of Nature and St. Stephen's Mission, 1712 Hayes street— | Morning—Sunday school at 9:30. Evening— streets—Rev. A, J. Wells. ® | “History.”” Evening—"As Thy Day, So Thy Clergy of St. Stephen’s. 5 Evensong at 8 o'clock. ~ Strength. First English Lutheran, 1319 Geary street, | Morning—~Good_Out of Nazareth.”” Even- German Evangelical Emannuel, _corner | Morning—Young _Men in the World's near Gough—Rev. E. Nelande ing—‘‘Peter’s Salutatory.” ;l\_weg‘thhand Stevenson streets—Rev. F. | Work."” Evening—Sermon by the pastor. £ s = . Fischer. Howard M ‘Howard _street, between | Morning— “The Field of Our Sowing.” Even- Second and Third—Rev. John A. B, Wil- ing- Found,”” with {llustrations. son. Richmond Methodist, southwest corner of | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— South California street and Fourth ave- | Same. nue—Rev. George Baugh. Fpworth M. E., corner Church and Twen- | Morning—Sermon by Rev. J. N. Beard. ty-sixth streets—Rev. W. M. Woodward. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. orning—"Buried Talents.” Evening—At between Sixth and Seventh—Rev. Charles Edward Locke. Metropolitan _Temple, *“The Three-thirds Central Methodist Eplscopal, Mission street, l of Man, or Give the Man a Chance.’ LR Z TR oS S e OO SO L L L First Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block, 223 Sutter street, near Grant ave- nue—The Bible and Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures. Morning—“Soul and Body." Y. M. C. A., Ellis and Mason streets. Afternoon—3 o'clock, union mass meeting of gollege Y. M. C. 'A.; addresses by mem- re. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, 320 Post street—Rev. F. B. Blair. 29D 9990909000V OE Morning—Preaching by F. B. Blair. Even- ing—Sermon by T. W. Chatburn. ®_First Divine Science, Yosemite Hall, Native Sons' bullding—Rev, M. E. Cramer. @ Morning—*"Mercy Never Falletb ou will be 1 through your long life lucky. In taste you are refined, and will gain much pleasure from your travel: Apply yourself more and you will gain knowledge readily. Your parental love is strong, and you will marry young and | ! be happy with your children. ~Accidents and danger are before you, which you can and | | | | For summer comfort— @ | avert b y gour own artfulne Your in K o " © | Geath will be natural. willow roc @ | MRS. G. IBACK—Health will be yours el - L4 arms, wide seat.......$3.25 Settees, rockers, divans, in wilow and rattan. Summer days are coming —keeping cool and comfortable is worth vour attention. Some rockers at $12 are beauties. to a good old age. You will never bé poor and those nearest you will never want. Follow out your own impressions and a cept the sufferings in store for you through others with a stout heart. You are self-sufficient and of a very agreeable disposition. 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