The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 24, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN ¥RANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1899. 5 == PROGRESS OF RELIGIOUS LIFE AND THOUGHT - } i OUR NEW GOODS GULURED DHESS Guun A special consignment of nov- 1 elties, complete assortment, latest styies, inviting prices. GLERGY ON INQERSOLL- JUBILEE OF TRINITY et ekl e b el 000000 © | JESUS WAS ‘A JEN rPHIESTS AN[] TRINITYS DAY WAS AMONG THE JEWS MINISTERS TALK ONE OF JUBIH EE R o wo—vm. oeaeote shebeleleg 1 | BLAGK GUUDS Silk and Moha'r Crepon Suits in newand elegant 1 designs, positively a bargain at §15 per suit. Silk and Wool Crepon Suits in beautiful designs, just opened, extra good value at §21 per suit. The foregoing Colored and Black Dress Goods which are now being displayed in our spacious show windows will be found exactly as advertised. BELT BUCKLES AND NECK CLASPS, o same as last, styles all new; attention of ladies specially invited, as these goods are offered at remarkably low prices. @ oo ° e | the singers, the Communion service, by | eclal attention. ING[HS[]LI_ The Church Celebrated | s Its Fiftieth Birthday |PR- GIBSON SAYS Yesterday. l RELIGION IS EASY| | . Celebrated Lecture of «+ r | H. Weinstock in Y. . 1B M. C. A. Hall. it ' Good and Bad in the Rev. J. G. Gibson of Emmanuel Baptist Church took the text for his Sunday even- Agnostic’s Life. S ing sermon from Matthew, My i 2 voke is easy and my burden is light.” His B ——— | HE semi-centennial anniversary of | discourse In brief was as follows: i | Trinity Episcopal cnunn was appro- | the highest s to be good. The =y | 5 HIS METHODS ARE CRITICIZED | | oriseel caiorated veciarauy by spe. | v £ E 610 e 3 RS ¢ + * - ES s 5% * RS * RS + 55 2 RS 3 K good ones to cial services. The it tan's | o ke + o E3 ? + - 3 + St R + * * . . 3 . 55 + e > P P S D U S DU WUy WA 1 t 11 er knew as the ba i e | memorial tablet to the founders of ¥ young man finds this | | | h hurch, an historical address | | { |FATHER MacCORRY BESPEAKS) . the chireh, n Mooncs st by o8 ) { people make the youns peo- [ ¢ 1 T L HE R SR | member, and elaborate music made the | fuppy e SR dresstn blask | NflTmN AND VARIETY G D A large lot of ar- | 1 ticles in this par- ‘ [ e e e e e Rl g bl e ae aa et amas ] 4 | Rev. W. D. Dugan Talks of the Folly ticular line (items too numerous to mention), will be sold during the next few days at Five Cents Each. mons yesterday I & | § | of the Man Who Presumed to Se @1 Himself Against the | |+ | Almighty. | & . e —— <+ FIGURED FLANNELETTES and OUTING FLAN- | | In several churches, both in this city 4! Twosl lont2 st X ) 1 | © | and in Oakland, the late Robert G. Inger- 3 NEI.S wo lots, excellent material, handsome colors, price @} | ¢ | sol teachines, formed the 1 Cents and 7} Cents per yard, respectively. v, pastor of Old took for his text 1 most striking and sug; ym the printed reports of Rob- II's deat He died with- a half-spoken L LILIDOEPOIIIOEIE +0 Biack Real Ostrich Feather Boas, selected FEATHER BOASI from the finest makers and guaranteed best quality; also in White Natural and French Gray, in all lengths and lowest prices. RIBBONS. At 25 Cents per Yard. 31 inches wide, ALL-SILK FANCY RIBBONS, a variety of patterns, in Ombre and Stripes, extra guod value, 20 cents per yard. At 25 Cents per Yard. BLACK SATIN AND GROS-GRAIN SASH RIBBON, 41 inches wide, all silk, extra value, 25 cents per yard. speaker in snded 1 to be pati ule so th- PO*PeP 009066090690t evsOePeie + % b k3 + o 3 RS 23 i v i RS . RS + RS + RS $ <. % $ + $ - 3 + 3 N RS T % $ + = 2 RS 3 + RS + + 3¢ Deioisieteiedetetededoedotdeioseioisde® H. WEINSTOCK LECTURING ON ‘“JESUS THE JEW.” n R B e S e e S e B R SRRy S 1o# ofo ol b oo ofo b ol ofod ol PS AMUSEMENTS. S. H. FRIEDLANT Manager. L. AN lMPORTANT EVENT! ‘ | | TILL ANOTHE! -NIGHT | . MR T. DANIEL FRAWLEY Presents . MISS BLANCHE BATES| 5 yew pEOPLE1—15 And the E nt Company of Players. In a Magnificent Production of ,.‘unn JOYCE BELL & CO. LA FAFALLA. . ‘ n P n ELIZABETH MURRAY. FPHOITES PANTOMIME. . witn » P SE Cant : q | THE ELDRIDGES. 3 = R e >4-0+0—--@ | COOK ! KILPATRICK AND BARBER. @ os 6o ceie PN S S S S A e A0 Atk =03 .‘ GEORGE WILSON. Trmlty Church Celebrates Its Fiftieth Anniversary. | MINNIE PALMER. That § smptucus _Stage Se E ‘.- Seventh Week of the G st Dramatic Sea- | Revival on a Gr: LES BROWNS. their ort a noted 1a .mark in the church’s his- A a freezing | day f the gospel | tory e, T The was beautifully d: rection of M jam H. Alvorc ed by M et Do | columns on each side of the dest roses emblem bers *1849" All beh ving mass of gr edifice r the d interior of the gray orated, un t from the are attended by ry now been AT chancel rai and white. ] On the right pillar of the tenth transept 5 was placed the beautiful memoria. table to the founders of the church. s ,m.‘ R A =DECIAL COMPANY: rb Revival of the Romantic Comedy, HEARTSEASE let, on which is inscribed in quaint Old English characte! names of the forty pioneer members, was given by the vestr. men to commomorate the founding o ary. Jesus Christ to life and urning at th all in the returne gracious oughis g Spin atholic on its fftieth : iting in his | REV. W. E. . DUGAN t is curved to fit i d is B aac vided into two panels by Gothic tracery | 2 ol TALKS OF /NGERSOLL 1ce is raised to form the letters As presented by H MILLER at the | to make any | £ the names, and upon it Biblical s e Rt S nk you, would be his| Stewart Me morial United Presbyterian | 118 PHICR, Mo eaplet is i | SA Feuction HA A udience rack and a1t | aress by theirp f the inno 5 of innocent blood | on the late Color it in the agony of (sermon was masterl tretch out h ands in | the life of the great a to stop the murderous work | Dygan's discourse was ersoll. The | church on the Pacifl cism of | J. D. S , J : I H. P Rev, Mr. | Slanl’ Moa ENING! BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW John Mc- M Anthon . _Frederick B. May, Nat Donald. ¥ SAN RAFAEL. | Li: WIS MORRrISON | F = or Boys9 REAPPEARANCE AND FAREWELL OF | | If he could come to | - e James H. Gage, Augustine W | rn of the myriads of | U100 f L. Bleecker, | This school will reopen on August 29, with | In a Gorgeous Spectacular Production of women ]“"ny;urmd Jhis | s thought andsome new mmnm cated by steam and | acked and tortured and | [ hted by electric ery pupll has sepa- eaths, he would bemoan | =% to : s on frst and sec- gave him birth, and | 551 has gone, but ( 3 " Steam from outside, no furnace, no | 1ve been a blighting cu the universe the same Gilson, J. H. o on, Do Rrs. The nearest yped to be a blessi v | erick A. Gus hool. For catalogues. | pogitively His Last Appearance on Any Stage : eaal & Gilman, William R ces_apply to the prin- Role of Judaism are pple | R PR e of His Created A Had there been no § wit the writings of ey, Georze S i MEPHIST > | LR = been no Chris- Bible, and for 3B, G. Tsham b e SRR OW ON FREE EXHIBITION. no Christianity : It takes a me- | ropnize the obligation to evince as TS SCHOOL Big Cast, Strong Chorus and New Scenery. | TE Tt uld not have a house, but any | jndiviquals and as e o tc HOIT » PHONE MAIN | ORANG OUT 3 | e MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO COUNTY, CAL.. lized. There Nimighty s g5 2ice Jac.5)s THURSDAY, AMATEUR NIGHT! ad world for the | our spiritual tnings oy \fieb‘;xeud“:gm:‘x;‘hynllmmz(;i&n improvéments: beliefs to ~omplish, | around vho | ing us in such abund | ol s FAT LADIES® = 5 5 s s h ‘August 15th. _Beautiful surround. g ADIES’ BICYCLE roic religious agine - he and ages| The v - of Trinity Church B ome infuences, Offers superior advan. | Next-FLORENCE ROBERTS IN “ROMEO | graino ot B BCQ = RASEI that J R e .m;dwrk | of Major William B. Hooper, W tagea for the care and thorough training ng‘ [ e e seemed to be to ary that Jew shall be- | after OF fon in matchless splendor. God Pty | 1y 3 v, D. Middleton X boys Accredited at the universities. = ; | - 8 ot Cheie shall | will swee . V. D. 2 1, Ph. D.. Princtpal. > AN i : expose wickedness 1 5% s own why can b | his foll! i Houshton, W. E. F. Deal, Robert Bruc THAG IR Privenal. | G2 AN € RA Hii)| CONCERTS AND nsou'rs that he gave s ¢ £ 1 = 3 g an 3 a . s g &3 d can contintie to ot John Landers, D. W. Earl and Grant HE HOME OF OPERA IN ENGLI . k Rio e e o nderstands | THE. GOOD AND BAD Boyd. The stately lvy-covered house of ST, MATTHEW'S MILITARY SCHOOL, = X edy. & his ator in accord- - ) Worship numbers among its congregation AN MATEO, CAL.—FOUNDED A. D. 1363, LT e B l T T feun iletates ot his swh eon: IN INGERSOLL’S LIFE | morship, nambers Amcue I SOREiany, Y NATRS AL ROy Yoo Brower, Bib THIS EVENING, atelc. Tae =t < Ataar may continue to live side | Cisco's social life, and the brilliant throng | For catalogue and illustrated circular add Superb Revival of Gounod's Divine Opera, S e b el i : s 1 reepects| OAKLAND, July 23.—“The Influences of | {50 iCrded _ vesterday presented a REV."W. A. BREWER, A. B. rof Correct representation: was sin : b Sl _beliefs, Sting the | poo i was the topic of Rev. J. T.|spectacle that will not soon be forgotten. Rector and Head Mast | | -ectures by Prot W. sreach 1 Eiahed by ach other’s religious | o 50" the Unitarian| At the morning serv & a few in- 5 NS atter- preach blished by Sunderland’s sermon at ks noons and evenings. % blished by other credit for good | Sun A | troductory remarks 1 shop Nichol E E NOTRE D anila s S eeaT the great ach other for thelr vir- | Chuxoh r;"'df S i 'a man saldithe] S-EVE S GITDS, ite Isat sunyivor or) the e ® e ! et s {he mantle of charity | *The death of Sueh B iSGeq *to” pass | founders of Trinity Church, delivered a s e | it s O me pashory o for the wel- | Most interesting addre entified with e @n the Language of Our Country). S con-| " May Jew and Christian continue to seek | unnoticed by who care for the welo| (" church from its Infancy, his remarks | Will resume studles on WEDNESDAY, Auguat | e o out the many beliefs they have In com- | fare of After review g N eat | were ilstened to with intense interest. | 2, 189 RA FLOOR, Resersed, Sc and Sto. 007 in spt | mon and to join hands in working to- | he termed a stormy carcer of the greal| " Gibbs spoke of the first days of th OR. Reservel 3 I T oL Tagpm | her for common humanity. Jaknf"‘li and the evils done to ney and | church, beginning with the little building |SACREDHEART ACADEMY CIRCLE, Reserved, lic. RO is. ‘ A Liberal S . through his misdirected briltia : on Jackson street; then of the lrnn‘ GALLERY, 10c. = —NIGHTH hunger and | iberal Spirit Necessary | eloquence, the q)(‘\}wr luurho(l upon the Shurén o Pine strect, where the Califor- | ____MENLO PAFK. iy ey AILY FROM 7 A. M. 'to 11 M | and to practice the eth: of Judaism {thstandin limitations and his evil | jts history at Powell an 0st_streets, oy | THER SUPER be purchased for 25c. Family Circle, 15 gres iy set _forth in the Old as well as in 1h.-‘ 1:—.},.“}.‘-}";“:‘:‘\5 ways."In certain important | and then dwelt on the rhemm S starerin | pisticolaiy anply ofthe MOTFER EURREIOR. = Gally At Se. iRammz Inc drer i ) New Testament. May he strive to eliml. | Girertions 1 believe he did a great deal of | jig present permanent home. He told of | Telephone Main 332. persecuted | pate from Chris ity the elements of | good. First, to look at his <n(}r..<p~r ..ut‘«r‘de the pioneers, of their earnestness of pur- UNIVERSITY ACADEMY, Big @ 18 a non-poisonong. § paganism grafted into it during its earlier | of what is wrnl'r-'i e e i 8 Viny | pose and their sterling character. Mr. | ALAMEDA remedy for Gonorrhies, “h teachings o ' may his doctrines become | humane man. He opposed vivisection on WS | Gibbs strongly decried the proposition = PO R | oooooooooooooooooo‘ s Ssarmutorslice. form, synloh, re purified and brought back to | Eround Cof its unjustifiable cruely ed that it | that all the ploneers were rough and | e & . al b . Whités. unnatural dist Jew could | the pure and simple belief taught by the | capital punishment 52 justice and because | brutal men. | i 'P"("K,"", | T.'!.‘ PA LA CE AnND | e aee, W {lom T IEritation oF Sicoras ”.:nr-é\. )‘.x{r“n):.: carpenter irum 3alilee, L et g the taking of human life. | Hl; dx‘scnurse was rcplelde _w"nh irtatcrp.:n A i ° -3 pravents contagion. tion of Wmucous meme come | May each of us, in our own way, strive | tta "o a with black skin had as | to the large audience, and it is of such | | B o branes. Non-astringent. isircaren by i i arnies ERCAAES, OF (auE b Hiseh rieht to Hix frecdom us & man with B | ’ e e o DEE L merent uJML}‘Gm?EL'TJJLff for_yous GRAND HOTELsg nts[mscu:m R0 “gold by Draggists, 0 mistreated by | liefs and to aim to live in accordance | white skin. He pleaded the cause of our much- | ed and filed In its archives | SA i 123 Testa a0 much | iie Tae many 16fry And beantecordance | white skin, He plead e ndian ¢ He bad u | At thes afternioon services, Which : are | Idisk 28 CRllfcentia ¥y San FEbciod: wifl| 0 N RRAROISCAN o gy ¥ | Tbined at the breast of Judaism by the | Set aisiiie for war. He served for a tme in | now regularly held at 4 o'clock, Bishon | ESPEL A Ehe 7. Aceredited” to” universities ] 9 comnected by« covernd paseageway. g wed, on my part, a study of | Nazarene and by Paul, which they gave | the war of the union, and with no lack of brav- | Nichols delivered a short sermon. He Hf-"r\yflf:i‘;ymfl;mm‘: Flaspa i d C';‘m"e will | & 1400 Room=—900 w: h 3ath Attached. (] ...;o. u Tl the Caubes which led 0 | paci to the World clothed in & neweroorg | ers, but he said he could never fire on the | spoke on the subject of “Some Memories | call. REV. EDWARD B CHURCH, A. M. | o All Under One Management. o ok _but_little | brighter form. o without thinking of those who were [ cBCS OB TG S Tinity. Churchy” re- | 9 NOTE TEE PRICEA: ° Grecian | May we, as Jews, and you, as Chris- | being made widows and orphane. 11 | ferring “especially to the ‘work and ufe\ HOLME College_of Oratory—Term _open | 1 founder | tians, In this spirit, learn to’ truly love | ,This Was & great credit to Bim, Ko ctian | 0f Rev. Mr. Mines, the first pastor. August 1; elocution, literature, rhetoric, phy- | Q l-‘flwnng}-ngaooper day and upward © | the man | our neighbors as ourselves, and, by ex: | it rould be for some of our lled Chitat The music, which was rendered b; the sical culture, Delsarte, vocal muslc, plano, | @ American Plan.$3.00 per day and upward o) h i - fighters who slaughter men seemingly without | Violin, journalism, practical acting, stam Correspondence Solicited. who concelved the idea of spreading Juda- | ample as well as by precept, become na- | HEtinae of consclence to learn a lesson in hu- | Tegular choir under Professor H. J. Stew- | mering corrected; 15 instructors; degrees con- ( @ JOEN 0. KIREPATRIOK, Xi o ism among the gentiles by preaching the | tions of priests and a blessing to the | manity and in Christianity from this so-calied | art, was grand and inspiring. The thril I ferred: day and evening cla: Address sec- = OK, Managor. | ing’anthems were feelingly interpreted by | retary for catalogue, 04d Feliows' bldg, 5. F. | @0 00000000000Q0000 God of Israel and the man Jesus the son | human family. infidel.

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