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1899, ey SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 20 SAN FRANCISCO CALL, oz e — > I Hale’s. | Hale’s. @+ 04040404 04040+ THO 0404040404 0404+ CHO+ 04 O+ O+04+ OHO+ O+ O+ CHO 0+ 0+0+CH+ 04040 § Hale’s. | + + ® 3 - LLATEST FRATERNAL NEWS o + i e g . + 00ds are EoO« 1 © burnt leather fiin now to make them; lessons o given, matertals and tools supplied; see goods in’art de- gragxsaoutcrljfatl:gn little + 90—000&040#M&OOO&O’O#NO‘NNNOMMWWO**OMW&MWMW’O*. partment, main floor, rear. + folks; all about the toys Order Eastern with evergreens in profusion, and there as mot & lack of fragrant flowers; the upon its mantel grinning the cracking nuts, and there for ducking for apples and all nces that are in vogue in the y”" for carrying out the games son. At the other end of the witch riding on a broom on I trip to moon. Then all the pretty mbers of the lodge, and they num- per cent, were on hand, together handsome and not so handsome 3, besides a great number of of the lodge were present to i that had been ning. There was, In nerous games and mme consisting of a s _Gertrude Merfret; ert Martin; violin solo, cornet solo, Mons. Merfret; llad, Mrs. Arm- ay by Jennie d the mar- fortune de- trial, fortune the ed for the ev to the games, ring [ were Miss ) Jennings, Ruby A. Jewell, Sophie Decker, Gertrude Jennie V . Alexan- s an able assistant to the Ancient Order Workmen. Memorial Lodge will tender a reception on the hearth was a| might be on account of depression in the communities because the mines had closed down for lack of water, but as there are brighter prospects ahead the members promised to devote more attention to the work of the order. At Angeis the circle was found in a flourishing condition, and at the close of the business the visiting official was the guest at a banquet. At Stockton the grand officer was greeted by twenty-eight out of the thirty members, a remarkable percentage of attendance. The meeting was an interesting one, and after adjournment supper was served and an enjoyable hour was spent by all. Why Miss B. P. Hally, a member of the circle, was not present to welcome the grand chief was made apparent when it was an- nounced that she was In Woonsocket, R, L, where on the 25th of las cense had been issued to come the wife of Charles Little. The committee that has charge of the entertainment and social that will be | given in the social hall of the Alcazar ' building on the night of the 29th inst. by San Francisco Circle has prepared an ex- cellent programme. be a most enjoyable one. i The date of the official visit to Golden | Fra Circle has again been changed, this time to Thursday, December 21, in Pyth- lu}l Castle. ad_and Others Follow Cir- No. 215, held a very en- | hustastic meeting last’ Tuesday. It ro- celved three applications, so that at the + i black dress goods black cheviots for rainy weather; guaranteed to shed water and not to quality; §0 in. wide . $1 00 yard colored dress goods heavy diagonal all-wool suitings, 46 spot; extra heav aprons upon absolute it that value with their protec- tion; we pride ourselves quality and handsome appear- ance of our stock, but don’t let that carry with idea of high prices; we have no high- and good goods he Drings for Christmas; Kris Krin- gle wrote it, poetry and all; mailed free anywhere 4out of San Francisco. we've made every preparation for your d others, and | Next Thursday night Robin Hood gives || fine French black surah, twilled there 1s a charm and s : . g was the | its domino party in the social hall of the |f s . 5 ride: you would not attractiveness about h k l . h ” coliprorammetivas jtis | apmonivery s aosiel el onte e it wine s puould S wiee emens ot | thanksgiving linen: gone to the mills ble for the sucoess of | will manage this function it is bound to |} {APECE 1t for les %100 yara gives them an equal where they makeit, insisting on quality, early shipment and proper price. everything 1s ready dainty, crisp, snow-white table settings, to make ‘the dinner all it ought to be: to C. A. Harlocher, one of its members | next meeting, on the 2lst inst., there will | s Togn: . . R 3 eting, o ., th i in. wide in 17 new colorings; there is e who has seen service in the Phi be five strangers to be admitted by {nitia- | ¥ St i priced aprons. 2 7 i Valley Lod have a s tion, The circle will glve a domino party | | jut ore case, 33 pleces; v et e e by chic ok 4 pleces bleached table damask; all pure inen; 0 in. wide; 45 quality loggeroom on the night of the acniay of this et thera will by s || . 50 pleces strictiy all-wool serge, 45 | gingham kitchen aprons; 88 inches [ “oti-iiectiecscioiies ot L el on ated ine DPRE T At tion_for officers f in. wide: in all the new and staple | long, 45 inches wide, with border..... table damask, 70 Inche: 3 s 2 last 1 Rosa on the 1ith, and foreman will deliver eeting at eve Degree of Honor will Grand ent Frank Mattison re- (Pe ensuing term. s s Last Thursday night Excelsior Circle had work in the Initiator y degree, and the officers are entitled to credit for the ex- | | ilent manner in which the work was | On the night of the 4th inst. che 1900 colorings , e 50c yard 2 lots of fancy suitings, 3 matalasse grounds, with overshot ef- fects of fancy golored silk ..35c yard .each 15c; dozen $1.65 plain white soft finish muslin maids’ aprons, with wide hem; 88 inches long, 45 Inches wide...... vesessssso.€ach 13c lnen at the price 120 turkey red and white table-clot size 200 pieces table damask bleached; fine heavy qualit hs; . 39¢c yard 10-quarter $1 00 ate or hotel 8-quarter for pi 6 it in Oakland on the | Prformed. 3 3 A 5 g anufacturers; 64 inch, 50c; 66 in 70 in., 76c; e atens poid an ameins vists 10 Lorary | | Dlack silks white lawn nurses’ aprons with | se¢; lmported direct from man e 2 $1 00 grand recorder of 15 fanitl She i waaiBcob R anTad s DY ek = e itk T band and shoulder straps; fine tucks R A $1 25 and $1 50 yard a sufferer from | numbér of the grand officers. The visit || heavy black corded silk, Y | and ruffles on shoulder; two kinds extra fine quality, 72 inches wide, at . Sl il week, but U a ve easar i colored persian stripes; the most pop- 50 . i °n na pleasant one, 1 T I . stitched cloths, and 1 ki d she was re- | B8 & Ho e aitors. and the visited, | | UIar £00ds for fancy walsts.$1 00 yard | sesescescssceseocenceccecsecs Co oIl ML b e S B e e Miss Agnes D, Bremer, grand financial black peau de soie, all pure s an plain tea aprons; il = on . ’a 1 set: 3 2 seoretary; has withdrawn her resignatis 3 el pine kN qDlain tea aprons; | set; 214 vards long, $5 2 to $10 00 a set; 3 yards long, $6 to $15 a set; 3 The Native Sons. hich shs tendared to fake effct in De- || siangssiiiack e excoe o e yard with hem od | yardslong, $6 75 to $16 50 a set: 4 yards long $15 00 to $20 00 fayne Mt pa e U T 7o |} black duchesse; quality the highest tucks; also tucks table napkins, all linen, bleached, woven selvages and hemmed; ready Slovd iNerArztal 0 AL e Ancient Order of Foresters. || grade and our guarantee for it; 22 in. embroidered bot- | for use; 22x22 in. $1 60 dozen Hall on the night of the 28th inst. ‘ $1 50 yard tom....... 25 each = | Yosemite Parlor at Merced; ted Oakdale, parlor at Stockto) rganized the and then Linkendey as it §th of September com H. S. Martin , W and | Club of the Ancient Order of Foresters a ball In Ve w n Eintracht Hall on | was well attended of much enjoyment to nt and fond of danc- | gave Twelfth stree d was a sou who were d Dictat Lib, or Archibald dis- pointed by Gra | and Polar Star | deputy fc t James Ta ylor Rogers colored silks exclusive styles in fancy silks, in- cluding corded persian, ermine and ) 3 s; 21 in. wide.. we have a good doll store operated by the same merchandising methods that have expanc our business to buy dolls fast colors, fancy tea aprons of fine white lawn, with clusters of fine white tucks, school aprons of good gingham in blue ' quarter bedding and towels 100 white blankets; all wool; 72x82 inches; weight 6 Ibs; Eastern manu- wide, 25 9-quarter, 27%c 10-quarter ... 0 115 doz. huck towels; 19x39 inches; in gray and black and white veilings we wish you could see the way our veiling buyer smiled and rubbed his ing. [ mere stripe . embroidery and In- |facture.......... $4 50 pair hands with satisfaction at the stock = — b .. $1 50 yar d sertion; also with 50 robe blankets inches; he bought—“anybody can sell such Knights of Honor. | plain (‘fl[‘{]pd]s“k]nl’;‘ E f“lrll :{:;gflt:é; fl{xe] ug‘_lkr, eel(;lbor- woven designs; admh—%bly ada{_ted :';luues as thehse' he boug;udl;nsn(:f adlic Liberty Lodge will have a house-warm- | | feta grounds, in all the ately mm for wrappers, bath robes, smoking em; more than we ever had in the e ea gt s trer cirtee s e [l e I ide oo yard B0c each | Jackets and child's cloaks, in 25 colors | store before. L. on, O. S | b g, e) ic s ) ¥ new lot of velvet; all the season’'s = AR D ARERE $6 00 each black and colored Tuxedo, Russian dall and H. W. b Maithychoplen bl il Bl seneee..$100 yard | _fancy tea aprons of fine white lawn: | “*j3'"*{iics bleached sheeting; all | net, fine, medium and heavy mesh; Parlor has appointed W, ial hall of the building. This will ce- | with embroidery insertion; also clus- | Widths; superior quality; purchased | plain chenille and heavy dot effects P.'Du Py F. P, Wehe, 1 cur on the night of the th inst. good dolis R ni 2180 cli® | before the raise In price of muslt : . Zc, 35¢, 50c yard 1t Thomas Larned, P. G. D., has been ap- | % 2 48 in. wide, 16c; 50 in. wide, 16c; uxedo dot veiling; newest effects black and ....25¢ 60c and 6bc black pattern veils of silk chiffon 0 on last ture on 1T *before t X six California stores. we and brown checks; | fine close weave; hemmed; white and | and Tuxedo mesh, with chenille dot s in e on Baanis'] before the mem- | in every part of the earth where they Hubbard yoke, | colored borders; value 15c..12%c each | borders . 35c, 50c Toc each \% acquainted | known ability of the lecturer = will no || make them best. i high neck, long roller toweling; all linen, 17 in. wide, fine black silk Brussels net, chenille g : doubt attract a large number of the mem- | kid bod 1~ doll, with rl\'@‘_l’r;‘d :no:tlr)]; sleeves, turned- good and serviceable . .. | dot, with tosca borders ............85c 1 Jorted | bers. oints, sho stockings, down collar; trim- 4c yard e hkieg | Fremont Lodge of Salinas is advancmng || hair and bisque head, fixed eyes; all SRt eR & ohive facy | cloak depaptmen i and bids fair to become one of the larg- to 19 in, for..$1 tasteful tr mmings est in the State. sizes from 12 in., 2 : finishing braid; for o PRSE et e The C. H. M. Curry Lodge is «ontinual- || _same doll, with movable eyes, 13 In., agesiBnBAn AN || S e e T HE85C fOp Tp Al e shoes and 6 years....25c each | ypot designs; taffeta edge for yoke ets; finely tailored tin the past two ye Kestner kid body shoes Boot Sy and drapes 1 in. wide ......75¢c yard = velvet piped, 1e reporter's list, bisque head ed wig and SEHO0T ol black silk lique, pansy design; 6-butt tront shows 147 deaths, of waich nine | § curly halr; moving ;8 sizes fine white lawn In - laci ~'.‘1 applique, p: H e Soe m;\“ 5 Ul’l' 5 oceurred in' Califor from 11 in. at at ....$2 60 aivaristylotistylen | 1% Liwillel s & o oSt T8 v e 5 jointed doll, with bisque head, curly with shoulder same apm que &N o ro.'es n ele- anc rev S oWe Enights of Pythias. cing eves, and shoes and | strap effects, for ages from gant novelty that has Jjust reached ordered them for Gold Hill Lodge No. 218 has been insti- | 10 sizes from 13 in. &t 35C | ...ceeecenens e 50c, us; 1% in. wide ........... sl' 50 yard enqu)- fall trade at | tuted at Xnob, Shasta County, by George S Eieh e leaf effect, combined with silk $12 50, but they did f French Gulch, special dep- . with | braid 1% in. wide ..........$1 00‘3 ard not come as order- hancellor. 1t has thirty-two | | eurls, hatr: 4 sizes fro in. ar | black boas black mohair florence braid 13% in. ed, 50 we will close bers. Charles Frank Sta 60c to 17% in 3 .$125 | wide .. : 10c yar them out for % chancelior and Clarence Knealy || 80¢ t0. 172 Nithat canisay e we have the fancy feather boas 1in, 8§1-3c; 5-8 in. wide ...... gt | R i e $7 50 each to Alcalde Par- of records and seal. talking doll | that can S8 fosing | Without the fancy prices; genuine 5 3 oot Lito Mrrilo Pack her lodge will shortly be instituted || and “mamma”; 15 in. tall; ¢ ‘soi ostrich feathers, dyed a superior glOVCS N e 2 e L e e (O M e e e T B oo TR Eloves that give satisfaction; priced cloth, with hoad; e D e lor Arndt will start on a tour of official | flgnnelettes 45 in. long ...$12 to $18 60 | according to their actual quality, not lined with red and | ion Parlor No. 33 ha niged for | Fistalions, iwbakng SIS Swa St rt S trdin 54 in. long - $17 50 to $22 50 | according to any idea of usual re- blue plaid taffeta , in| a nd prize juerade o be glven | 1« g = £ the fleecy kind, In stripes and s tailers’ profits. Fall shipments are silk; front of cape ate, being tho | in” Missign Parlor Hall on Thanksgiving | , O te id ist. Golden City Lodge con- || ipocks; light colors, pinks and blues; | black ostrich feather c(;llhz’l:ene:b 18 | Heavy ana coming every day. e ed S it aayn . .“‘ull[.,;; s | eve; th inst. pif‘;‘uxx‘('“ x.,IL“;in lxu.n:.vuf). o ,| ] warm texture; 27 in. wide ... 7c | in. long ....... cesomvaesces 25 to $6 7 Jadles". ‘twoiclash - suche pique | 10 to 18 ye: rstf‘l‘m- to receive a class of inno- gloves, in the latest shades of mode 27 ladies’ sw one will | is prepar) The Native Daughters. c the selling of our pattern hats goes on; - \ bl »die 3 kg b cents on the of September, who will be T H . 4 p ’ and gray.. g $1 60 pair de suits, in blue 3 | Nominatons for officers to be elected | Gihifuiucrtod i Sihid ot e wesert o | (IMAITIMEPY MEWS 3 vy day sces the few become fewer: | “Taafs” two ciasp caps mloves, in made suits. n blue Loyal's Halloween. | for the ensuing term will be made at the | the temple’s ancient camel in fine style. bz R EIah redl Ana tand 100 pair | cloth; 8-button, that was given in | 125¢ held meeting in each parlor, and the Paris patterns at half, London patterns at two-thirds import prices; there is fitied and guaranteed at the store; | double - breasted silk - lined Jacket, Rathbone Sisters. ction will take placé on the fi night in Decemb t meet- | velvet bound; the Odd Fellows’ skirt percaline lined, full value in the hats; you get the half and the third extra; it's our way. kept clean and in repair ever after- : & = = o o B | A few evenings since the members of S nicely tailored throughout.. -...810 o e R l‘ | judging from the activity of the mem- | Sisters gave a surprise party to its dep- | rooms have been reduced to make notions cut, percaline lined and bound with socletios. The as. | bers in the matter of increasing the roll. |uty grand chief, Mrs. Margaret M. Chiou- | their present popularity more popu- stockinet dress shields: washable; | corduroy: come in all the fall color- ! N6 ap- | Jast Friday seven strangers were ad- | pek, her home, $4 Alice street, Oak- lar: Rt saiTat ~..9¢ | ings; perfect fitting; all sizes....$3 75 up to the old, | mitted to the parlor by initiation, making |5 members, carrying baske seven-dollar, eight-dollar and nine- sizes 3 and 4; 15c goods at . celiprating that | twenty-five that have been admitted since | flied with good things, called at the dollar stylishly trimmed dress hats tancy frilled silk garter elastic g rettily decorated | last August. The parlor is arranging for | el e Ui y pink, blue, vellow and black; 200 — e party to be given during the cur house, and when the door was opeued | are now . d yards in the lot; until sold......12%c month and of which notice will be given. | they took charge. The self-Invited guests ten-dollar an: B e e e inerv arlor No. 2 announces : ere som. v e w & ; ass =3 | Minerva Parlor No. 2 announces a xag\l\.\ re welcomed by the deputy and ber o pins; black and black and white pins stylish felt hats for misses or chil- dren in navy, brawn, castor, pearl, cardinal, green, royal and black; 38 different shapes; they will trim up prettily; the 50c quality for 25¢ hand painted quills; designs and colorings excellent; but assortments have become broken, so that from 25c and 87%c they are reduced to ..20c doll party to be gi all 2nd a most pleasant evening was , cards and games. vas the annivers: th of the deputy. At the coila- which followed the enjeyable time arlor there were a number of speeches appropriate to tne oc General Frank Me ncelior George Samuels were among the speakers, | On the night of the 3d inst. the mem. bers of San Francisco Temple paid visit to East Oakland Temple and wit- nessed work in the initiatory degree. Dur- | ing the cvening District Deputy Mr: ‘hloupek was again surprised, Mrs. Anna hese are the result of the re- | M. Liese on behalf of the temple present- cent entertainment and dance given by |ing her a beautiful silver vase in memory ving formed a o o) n in the bangu building on th The commi Y THE CREDIT HOUSE” Six Stories High satin, gored belt hose supporters, with button fastening; pink, blue, black, cardinal and orange.12lc pair Lennox corset clasps; cloth covered steel; 6 hOOKS ..................5C pair the doll grotto In the basement keeps up its Interest for the little tots; bring them in to see It. Yiale: of the Native Sons' ¢f the $th of December. : of arrangements is working hard in this matter, and it expects to give the m | friends of the parior an evening of pleasure that will linger long as a pl ant memory. This is one of the progres sive parlors of the order. ted Dy since the beginning of the term on first of last July, and it will have work in the initiatory degree to-morrow night. Darma Parlor initlated six candidates and had five more to refer to appropriate committe It also received two appli- cations. Lhe | tion in the short | sion and Brigadier It has admit- | guire and Past Grand C initiation a number of strangers | the et ——— 52— e oA PP —e e ——— o —————————— e ——— o —C— e — e 3 e A e P o W e ) men’s wear men’s laundered shirts; Wamsutta ; linen bosom; double back and atent gussetsthroughout;split we have such a demand for - our black jackets at $2.95 that we have this parlor, all b avorable P 2 A SRRl : opinion of tho membership. The charter e eyl DYoot whoge amnii | neckband . ibousht o sellitor $cAinoT, determined to meet it; we have se- closed on that evening with a membership | presented a token of esteem, he making || 7€ Slightly soiled, but the qu V2o, lected therefore all our jackets that of fAfty. b elonent rehponise ThiEbl ey st s il aninjured L were not selling fast for $5, $6 and Foreaters ot iRnie o followed by a banquet, which was en- | men’s natural underwear; made and $7.50 and put them on sale; they are JuLfi tv.fgmlhe dfullest :)‘y 3”' | trimmed in first-class shape every hursday night there was a dais- || wav g carm garment; our trict convention of San Francisco Tem. || s/43 and a good warm & all well made, warm and serviceable; A few evenings ago a number of the they come in beaver, boucle and che- ‘members of Court Yerba Buena of the U C—— Foresters of America, the court deputy, | Ple in Pythian Castle In this city, at| $1 25 line, but to make them mfrenasa 935-937-939-941-943-945-947 Market Street. viot; until the lot is sold they x_re_‘.q\él George K. Small. and a few invited gnesis | Which there were present visitors from | | tractive they are priced now at.. 3 ceesssaeich $2.95 enjoved & Joily trolley ride over the eaes | Calanthe, East Oakland and Loyal tem- | e nes, Jona aoter tha” ron bt fess | ples. One stranger was admitted by ini- | tiation and two petitions were recaived. Under good of the order Will J. Beatty in an eloquent address explained ihe prin- ciples of the order, which are purity, Tove. equality and fidelity and alluded io Drake’s address to the American_ flag, to | ““The Star-spangled Banner'' and its au- | thor, when Sir Knight 8. Isaac entered | the room carrylng a fine silk American | flag, which the speaker, on behalf of the standard-bearer, presented {o the temple. The gift wils accepted on behalf | of the tewmple by 1da A Mecredy, M. E. | 3 < ® | C., In a touching speech. After the pre- returning to- the city. | oo, Jhion Sir Knight Isaac further sur- | A | prised the temple by providing the mem- | ers a fine supper in the banquet room. fie donator was the hero of the evening. Enights and Ladies of Honor. made over the a run to the O rfous routes there was n beach, where a fine collation wus spread. At that place some one deposited on the plate of the court deputy a fine speciment of sea gull, and he thought that some kind brother had ; i ! i i i § i i i | i H : i e . $ w N 5 i treated him to a fine duck out of ez 3 s ut season, ! ] ] i i | | 2 { } i SERVICES TS ‘DR AT THE CHURCHES Grace M. E streets—Re! First Baptist, Y. M. C. A, Mason and Evening— e Morning—'"The Three Crosses,’ Ellls streets—Rev. E. A. Woods. “'Shall We Give Up Prayer." Morning—'‘The New Testament Church— Organization.” Evening—'"The First Com- mandment." corner Twenty-first and Capp Morning—''The Chureh of To-day and To- J. N. Beard. morrow.” Evening—'‘The First New- Tes- tament Commandment." he discovered his mistake he started on the trail for the one who had played on his innocence, and when he finds him—well, somebody will have to treat. The trolleyites had a fine collation, singing, story telllng and a good generally before Those who were of the party were: MecCord, H. Nathan, X 7 Even- ing—'"The Permanence of Apostasy.' Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near Parlor Table of quartered Steiner—Rev, W. C. Jenkins. golden oak. Handy shelf. «Gracefnland pretty. i i i § i f i i ] % 4 ] ! Howard M. E., between Second and Third— | Morning—'"The Uses of Adversi Rev, John A. B. Wilson. | time California-street M. Morning—*“Tke Character of and Broderick streets— Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, near Evening—'"The Path of Life. Nehemiah Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson. corner California | Morning—""Soul Rest.”" Evening—Leaves Rev. A. C. Bane. | From the Diary of a Dying Infidel e = Richmond M. E., Fourth avenus, between | Morning—"Tithes.”” Evening Point Lobos avenue and Clement streeet— | God.' Rev. A. E. Ulrich. | J. Cellrich, Perry, F. Salomon, L. 0, Morning—Mass at 11 o'clock; sermon by Rev. Father H. H. Wyman. Evening— Vespers and sermon by Rev, Father Me- Court. Bt Mary's, California and Dupont streets— Searching of Paulist Fathers. A:CartLoad of Parlor Tables just arrived. Lo That means over a thou- K & L. ilus, . B. ucker, K. > Jackson, P. G. Bauch, ¢ sand of the odd, pretty, omamental 17“‘]"““1, 3. B (A. Accordl, | Aurora Lodge No. 202 will, on the night | 4 St Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and | Morning—Mass at 10:30; sermon by one of Epworth Church, corner Church and Twen- ‘“The Greatest Revelator.'” Even- & or punsivuseful. A thousand pleased oA, O ';;d lf]gd lémn_mvl bl:us- of the 20th inst., tender a receptlon to|® O'Farrell street—Rev. Father FPrender- | the Fathers. Evening—Vespers and ser- ty-sixth streets—Rev. W. M. Woodward. ing—'"The World's Greatest Need." @ £ i ott, . E. ¥. Card, Jose 0 y Y V.. G, “ home (..l.lx In that carfoad. ~ Come § | Farry Coburn, Willlam - Carisen € gm0 | Supreme Representative Mrs. L. J. Wheel- > F AR mon. 2nd see them. Caldarella, W. H. Jugene Dasse, | 0ck, who recently returned from the Su- ‘ & Bt. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes | Mornipg—Mass at 10:30; sermon by one of First M. E.. Powell street, near Washing- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— You will find some provision for John Erasmy, H A. Farnlarcher, | preme Lodge gession held in Indianapolis. | 4 street—Jesuit Fathers. the Fathers. Evening—Vespers and ser- ton—Rev. W. S. Urmy. Same. 3 : el John Ferrett!, W. G, Fonda, Joseph Fer: | This will be in the lodgeroom in Union | & mon by one of the Fathers. - cmn.n&dflnf vis list: rea, Louls Ferrea, Samuel G. Ikroman, | Square Hall. | ® = Trinity M. corner Market, Sixteenth | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— @ Nottingham — extra wide, white; Isaac Freeman, 1. J. Glynn, H. Glander, Supreme Representative Mrs. L. J.| & First Congregational, corner Post and Morning—"A Bad Bargain. Evening— and Noe streets—Rev, Theodore H. Wood- | “Apostle’s Creed,” third discourse of the ‘pairs: ?: L. W. Hollingworth, F. Higgins, E. S.| Wheelock, P. G. P., speaks in high terms | @ Mason streets—Rev. George C. Adams. n Excellent Young Man With Only One ward. | serfes. ;paus: Howes, John Hodgens, C. L. Holland, T. | of praise of the consideration shown Cali- | & Fault. Pt i | T $2.75 were 83.7% g, }r{hfiu. jx_ C.]ém)vaush M. l\'anzkr M. | fornia at the recent Supreme Lodge ses-w‘z R il na Brnaih | ML Diyine U BupEly L Tt Hutan ?am:zn‘.(, Es" ;en‘r{'n;:;;::;efl. near So- hxgr;{m_(‘:‘ggsermo;-nlyy "Cen ?als‘mr.wEvenln‘— 75 1.25 . Kelly, John Klesovich, Frederick Kier, | sion. | chmond Congregational, = R - 8. M 5 y Shoul e a Christian? b 5 3 o R > pS e and Clement strest—Rav, Philip | Need." Evening—''The Condition Upon $ Potntsids Calais; white and Ivory; § | X, 4. Koppen, e T Motor L |1t matl oy Marine oaTaas Rt DR || @ 18 Coombar s it Jhich God Wil Give His Own Spirit o Calvary Presbyterian. corner Powell and | Morning—Sermon and special music. Even: o pairs: McNaily, J. V. Kennedy, J. Boggs, Frank | of all the local lodges and of the grand |2 s SR VRSHos e aY i Rl 1 SRCRasaEa Oty : < .' $3.00 were §6.00 (I;:nr“flp And Deputy Grand Chiet Ranger ;'Ym‘:ers, W!hefi there pus Diomtan o ’f; Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe | Morning—Love and Duty" Evening— Westminster Presbyterlan, corner Page and | Morning—* A _Good Fight Evening— & g - orge K. Small. ie recent changes that have been made | i CEasaca: ““Criticism and Reform.” Cebster streets—Rev. B H. Avery, | * hool and Business.” & M 2-00 o 7.50 J. Samuéls, past grand chief ranger, has | In the assessment rates and the reasons | g _° oo rev: H. T. Shepar D.D. SRR e e ey Sl O et B e S < * .50 «w 1000 been uppointed deputy supreme rauger for | therefore. It was announced that the new | & Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near ““Christ the Ideal Friend.” Dve; — K 4 6.00 10.50 the jurisdiction of California. rates, adopted after a full consideration, | & Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader. g—'‘Macbeth, or the Passion for Power, First United Presbyterian, Polk street and | Morning—‘'Spiritual Conflict.”” Evening— & : g e Monday, Novembor 2. will e the tenth | were for the purpose of placing the order R ren R L RETR A SRloenCe PRSP WAy FHIIT malk SEREG New (Howe | $ ¢ % “ anniversary of the institution of the |on a true business basis in the manner of | & 3 " : e 0.50 13.50 grand court of California, Memorial Presbyterian, Elghteenth and By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know & i P i Tast etk Grood ‘;’;j_‘,‘"aw oty i gr‘:grdn‘:)ct‘1351’1*:)80“!1“‘;'!2‘!;5‘);;1%6;;le_i_nsudnx fZ Telulty, T and Gough streets—Rev. H. M&'Z}'J'r‘—ififi:figmgfiema sermon by the Railroad avenues—Rev. H. N. Bevier. Them.'. goyening—“A Great Father of l.g companied by Jacob Label of the Amercan ek | @8, Hanson. é it t oAy { CARPET DEPARTMENT - » 2 . s Ay O - § < B merow e i iratormal Vsl Knights of the Golden Eagle. % 5t Luke's, Van Ness aveoue and Clay | Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Stewart Memorial U. P., Guerrero strest. | Morning— ‘The Path of the Just as a Shin ; Rugs~:<r:i all-dwoolvreycrsm!e rug 3§ | well received. ot €y Were | California Cnstle No. 1 of the Knights|& street—Rev. D, C. Garrett. Same. near Twenty-third—Rev. W. E. Dugan. ing Light’" Evening—"On Which Side?" t$>with fringed ends. Variety of pat- Last night the grand secretary was {n | of the Golden Eagle, at its meeeting last | & = —our Ot R 5 H f d ey g c y 2 ; First English Lutheran, 1319 Geary street— | Morning—""Our Country for Christ.” Even- First Unitarian, southwest corner Gei Morning—Sermon by Rev. Dr. Stebbins. { and br 3 f wear 3 new Italian , ' s o e Lot ng— ould Jesus review and Franklin streets—Rev, Dr. Stebbins, i$. e e Y sisted by Chie anger Yo : 3 of “In epe.” minister emeritus. 8 and service. -New stock. 30x60 in. mittees, and it was decided that the cas- tle have a banquet for {ts members and invited friends, In one of the leading res- taurants, on the night of the 29th inst. This, for the purpose of making the strangers acquainted with the Knights Glanell of Stockton. will soon be instituted. Companions of the F. of A. Ocean View Circle at Santa Barbera at & recent meeting initiated four candidates Two more courts Morning—'"Men and Nations Grow Out of Thelr Past.”” Evening—Rev. B. Fay Mills will preach at 7:45 o'clock; subject, “‘Old and New Religion.” B Morning—*‘The New Commandment.” Even- of every size, material and Rugs ery s A ing—"'Save Yourselves.' hue, -Works of art and beaut{. Dainty bits for more ornament. «Sumptious - Oriental creations that First Chrietian, Twelfth street, near Mis- sion—Rev, F. S. Ford. Second Unitarian, Twentieth and Capp streets—Rev. A.' J. Wells. Morning—Sermen by Rev. F. W. Voegelein, missionary of Japan. "Evening—Mission w. @ @ b § 23 ® S b4 ® 3 > k] German Evangelical TEmmanuel, corner Twelfth and Stevenson streets—Rev. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | Morning—''Soul and Body.” All are invited. art of October it had all which was a most wh s . v, 3 v would cover a large floor and adom § | and at the previous session had five i et e e RV Eiacher ;z:fl:r;!:%d.lggx‘;,"fl!’? R Hock, 223 Sutter street—The Bible and ;$:the finest room. gtrangers who were admitted by initia- Enights of the Maccabees. gel?nre and Health, With Key to the 3 t 3 tion. ‘In the latter Starr King A. M. E. Zion, 805 Stockton | Morning—‘‘Christ_Our_Spiritual Fountain.” criptures. 3 Golen Weet Tent at its session last Tuesday night was occupied in the adop- tion of new by-laws. This tent has made most remarkable In a few months it increased its membership from 38 to 235, and it now has forty applications in the hands of investigation committees. Pacific Tent, on the evening of the 84 inst., had an entertainment for its friends, after having initiated two candidates, tion. i tne lntte Evening—''The Man With the Hoe."” enjoyable affair. n her recent trip in the interior Mrs. Flora Jacobs, grand chief companion, visited Manzanita Circle at Angels, Moth- er Lode Circle at Jamestown, Sonora, Cir- cle at Sonora and Stockton Circle at ockton, Ths circles at Jamestown and onera were found not as active as they | street—Rav: T.; Brown. St. Alban’s (Episcopal), Golden Gate Hall, Morning—Service at 11:15 o'clock. - Evening—W. J. Walte: ““The Law - yening: rs on “The Law -of Free tellvery Oakland, Alameds, Berkeley Stmpson Memorial, Hayes and Buchanan Morning—*‘The Crucified.”” Evening—Spe- streets—Rev, John Stephens. clal address to young men: ‘- Sien Neea Religion s o 2 Theosophical Soclety, Odd Fellows' butld- ing. M. ERIEDMAN & CO., 233 to 237 Post St. [>"] evenings Y. M. C. A. Auditorium, Mason and Ellis streets—H. J. McCoy, Secretary. Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market—Rev. Herbert Parrish. senoesen: Afternoon—Address by Frederick Thomas T T Sixth Denver on “The Story of My Lite. ¥ y Rev. Leslie M. Bur- Rev. S. D. Hutsinpiller, D.D. uofll‘l‘n f Pal v:lb ‘well of o to; sub; *‘Gloryt: the Cro '“mMm%y Tow & ey. Near Stockton Lo s 22 Lt R AT TR XTI 0 DT 2 L TR T 2 TR St S A ot S 09 09999890890600 0090909909 DD990000600PPOVP9POPOOOOPDEEIIPDOGVDRED L A S R RO RO T JOROROTOS PO 00 oD Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— . Same. A