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Hale’s. Hale’s. Mister Santa s boss at Hale’s this week, And a jolly old boss he is: Every one in the store, you bet, feels meek, For Santa, of course, knows his “biz.” “Come here, my boy, now you go and do that,” And the boy star's olf on a run. “Hey, there, young fellow, go get me my hat,” And every one joins in the fun. Oh, i’s great sport with this jo'ly old chap, He’s so round and so jolly and slow. They bump him and squeezz him, 'cause he’s so fat, And he never gets mad, you know. Santa’s automobile route to-morrow 10 A. M. Hale’s to Go/den Ga’e avenue, to Hyde, to Post, to Larkin, to Green, to Gough, to Broadway, to Fillmore, to Jackson, to Baker, to California, to Scott, to Post and back to Santa’s store. At 2 P. M. Hale's to Tenth, to Folsom, to Twentieth, to Florida, to Twenty-fourth, to Patton, to Twenty-fifth, to Mission, 10 Thirtieth, to San Jose, to Twenty-eighth, to Church, to Twenty-seventh, to Guerrero, to Nineteenth. to Valencia, to Market and back to ‘ At Santa’s store. MHave your letters ready when Santa comes your way. + what fi'ty cents will buy at Hale’s for men for ladies | for children pencil, ster silver A beautiful pure linen ker- | 6 hemstitched initial hand- | kerchiefs in box. holder with cigar | Mef | piohite pure linen handker- 5 . hiefs. IR0 PRI S0 e SR e e ebony back brush set collar box fan Decorated enamel wood work linen | plack silk pattern veil. box. rated enamel wood writ- ing d One suit natural merino un- Sterling silver roller biotter. Handpainted opal brush tray. | 4 One & § | - Lead oy Mat rest Regular 75 Plain hemstitched pure handkerchiefs Hemstitched silk initial handkerchi Heavy twi silk handker- Decorated celluloid glove | w puff and teck ties. it | Bmaniie s maits Lol eok- Pair of fine English hose. A dainty flannelette night gown Square or round yoke lawn apron. 2 pair of fine school stock- ware silks Pair of Mercerized silk hose. | ings. F trimmed and twill Zephyr fascinator,new shad- Fine boys' Windsor tle, nig . Sterling silver handle button 4 ings. 00k. Celluloid cigar and match i e | Fancy tucked tea apron. hr.:l;;‘rllnz silver handle nail enameled opal smok- | White crocheted shawl. | An engraved silver napkin ! All wool shoulder shawl. ring. 1g silver valise tags. | Money saving iron combina- and mir- tion bank. Beautiful celluloid autograph album. Pretty steel belt buckle. Stock collar with bow. Black and colored silk gloves, pocket comb Sterling sllver tooth brush Christmas fancy work | a Christmas blanket nothing daintier could be suggested than a novelty | in fancy work—pincushions or bureau scarts, for in- stance there's a world of comfort in a blanket—one-third of life is spent in bed. a hnt for a Christmas gift. Baby blankets, all pure alifornia wool; a beau- Silk har pin cushion, 4x4 or tiful, soft, downy blanket, heavily bound with prettily trimme silk, dainty blue b s, made in sizes for I in sun f babies. y delicate, Christma .$2 00 pair ready m 50c $3 00 pair 48x60 $4 00 pair Satin pincushion other grades $4 50 and $5 ¥ pa K edged with d-inch | o £ SRR RLN 5w 3 : sil « rufiles Similar cushions ure ifornia wool blankets, and California makes the finest blankets in the world, heav- ily bound in silk, biue and pink borders, made to our order for Christmas trade. The proper gift to a housewife. satin ribbon and 3-inch from many $1 50 each . appropriate for a lady’s 1 painted pin cushion and 2 i with bows of 1 satin ruffie designs . your choice bottl prettily trimmed with narrow ribbon | and s-inch siik ruffie; sets in red, pink, blue, ellow nfle, lavende: e 0 a set e G R A % e ‘ Cotton filled comforters; a big heavy double bed Art phot ograph frames, 10 by 123 inches, gilt | size for these cold wintry nights, the $2 25 and white effects, with metal corners, neat as | quality at Hale’s have been reduced for a wax each | speedy closing to 31 75 each, Ge s suspender mountings; a goodly | Flderdown flannels, just the thing for a smok- e el e e L e cceptable ing jacket, bathing robe or dressing sack. New gift for a gentleman . e c. a pair check patterns in green, red, blue and brown. s The 50c quali cut for a speedy closing yard men’s Christmas neckwear Neckwear for gentlemen in individual boxes. neckwear is the English square, made uff, but preferred by many as a ta'k on Arno'd knit goods A graduatenurse, Mrs. Reynoldsof New York, is giving valuable lectures daily on baby dress- ing and the celebrated Arnold knit wear. She presents many interestingly novel ideas on baby dressing abounding in valuable hints to mothers. Ladies are invited to visit her and question her | | | to ..., 35¢ | [ sares, puffs, four-in-hands, tecks, yminating style of which are stripes, are ance. Put up if so desired in in- the 1 in dividual gift day boxes. Your pick from the | and profit by her visit here in our store in San Jargest stock we have ever presented at Christ- Francisco. Mrs. Reynolds will depart shortly, mas time sovveeesieeeooo..500 each | 80 we would advise consulting her this week. © a5, Wales police! police! A rambling, rattling 42-inch patrol wagon, big enouxh to hold 6 children and the driver. Heavy steel wheels and a gong bell. Would make any boy ATy The popular ¢ ine of the best little bicycles for zirls or boy 18 20 fire! fire! A hook and lad red can be, the t Trow g - ash wood wage with 2 h bed. strong as can be. All from the $1 00 ones, ready to-morrow er wagon. kind painted as red as Hale's sell fi " wheels, hat's Jeft The velocipedes we wouldn't sell them; We think it is the best velocinede made or and strong front wheel front wheel ) front wheel.. inch front wheel 18-inch steel wheel coasters Probably more coasters are used in San Francisco than in any other city in America. you at. Hale's. A 32-inch coaster with a bi Hale's handy tricycle pedals like a tricycle and can be used as a wagon; one of the most popular noveities last year Christmas to come. ©37, 939, and an increased popularity for the Better buy them early.... 83 75 each 41, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 Santa Claus is boss at Hale’s. ©43, 945, 947 Market Street. Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale's. All day long he’s out in his automobile— He calls it his “never-fed hoss.” At night he comes back and turns in his wheel And goes down to his store to boss. Every one likes him—they all know him, too— And they’re glad when he comes around. He knows every one of the Christmas crew By their first names from the managers down The store is his and Hale’s give up all rights From to-morrow till Christmas day. Now bring your mamma and see all the sights While Santa is having his say. R + more notices from Santa’s store | Of course the store will be open every night until Christmas. | Better order toys this w and instruct us to deliver later. Then you don’t run the risk of broken assortments. 3 Ladies’ parlors, free telephone, maid, etc.—all for shopping comfort. A good place to meet your friends and look down on a busy store. Professor McCune, an expert fancy needleman, gives free lessons on the art of embroidery all week. Many beautiful examples of his work will be exhibited, and in all it wili be an interesting lesson. You are invited. | + . what a dollar will buy at Hale’s for men | for ladies for children Glass tobacco jar, German Hale's famous H. B. kid Sterling silver pen holder. silver top. gloves. = S\Pr krp b Aok | " Comb and brush set, German $1 25 comb and brush set. moking set, briar wood pipe. | gjjver, $1 50 plain Nethersole brace- Dainty celluloid necktie 1% dozen Roger Bros. silver boxes. plated teaspoons. lets. Silk suspenders in individual | Beautiful embossed cellulold | 3 clasp lambskin gloves. b handkerchief box. Th opular onita union M. Dainty eiderdown dressing e POP Suit of wool underwear. sack. suits. Handsomely embroid- | Rustling cotton moreen un- | Box of six pair school hose. | der skirt. | ; chit lawn ered night shirts. sz imtne white and_ colored exo- Dainty little white 2 pair linen mesh socks. | cheted shawls. apron. 3 pair striped lisle socks. | All-wool fancy shoulder- Sterling silver napkin ring. Black surah silk hemstitched ’hay"lfl- Pl gt Good school umbrella. muffiers. are-mads (biack sateen un- | i pox of 1'dosen;seloal Nawnd Heavy lambskin driving Box of lace edged handker- | kerchiefs. gloves. | chiefs. | Regular violin, 21 in. long. Sterling silver white bristle | Lace and spangled hand Upright steam engine, 10 in. hat brush. paxm)ml hn'l s ! high Sterling silver, scroll desi | 2 clasp real Mocha gloves. 5 ) match box. B | Swell studded dog coilar | Buck and saw with steel Sterling silver pen holder. belt. blade. Liberty silk jabots and im- ported scarfs. The famous Arnold flannet dressing sack. Gold trimmed, hand painted | handkerchier boxes. Fancy embossed necktie boxes. Dainty gold celluloid hand- kerchief box. 1lul celluloid Silver plated drinking cup. Christmas capes and jackets | Christmas stock ings a common-sense Christmas gift—something which | prettily packed in half-dozen lots for gifts. mer. can be warn. merchandise orders payable at any of | chandise orders payable at any of Hale's California Hale's California stores if you don’t know the size. | stores if you don’t know the size Linen feet stockings; fast black elastic maco cotton tops, double Irish linen spliced soles, heels and toes. An elegant stocking for a Christmas gift, 3% dozen in box. .$1 40 box 1 dozen in box . 275 box Ladies’ imported fancy cotton hose, black boots with striped or plain colored tops. A splendid value and an appropriate gift. 1 dozen In Moire astrakhan fur capes, ma ins, selected, lined with he: rolling collars; an elegant R most appropriate gift to any lady, price from each. Fur collars in stone marten and possum fu tails, 2 heads, some of the very newest shapes on the market, at Hale's for Christmas $3 50 ea. New plalds in golf capes, some of the ne;:' ef- box $1 40 box fects show a tendency to lag. The stock cut | yg4.0 ymported lace lisle hose, tan or black, to make a speedy fl_"«“'l‘_’:f $25 00 golf capes, | “gore exceedingly nmew designs in Parisian beginning to-morrow, $16 50. | lace patterns, % dozen in bOX ........ $2 75 box $20 capes . $18 capes . $15 capes . 3 and prices down to $4 50 each. Here's a chance to save. Look at the automobile route Santa don’t go if it rains. The newest thing in hosiery, mercerized cotton: it has the appearance of the finest silk, plain black or fancy rembrandt rib, 13 dozen iIn box «ee 3275 box Stockings for school, a fine ribbed maco cotton school hose, full finish, French toes and heels, extra long and elastic. One half dozen In box for children csesescecssccscaces.§l 00 for to-morrow. Christmas millinery One of the prettiest gifts we know of would be a merchandise order for a stylish hat to be cashed by the recipient at her convenience. dress lengths in boxes | The most appropriate gift for a lady we know of would be a dress pattern length. An ele- s | A beautiful bonnet for an elderly l‘,"";‘: | gant mohair stripe for $13 50 or a suit of broad- R F AT e I E R 5. 10598 1 Ciths o (NEVERTIAD'" etk doviat IR T0r & An exquisite hat for a younger lady tailor garment or a cheviot serge for a street from ... -$5 t0 $10 | dress or a black crepon for a calling suit. A s, the swellest creations in New York and | full assortment of all that is new in dress e "',,“ novelties are now being shown for goods. Every dress put up if so desired in an Christmas shoppers. | ‘individual gift day box. Their Efforts Appreciated. | BULKELEY'S LEARNING Chamber of Commerce yesterday visit by su; erintending his education. ‘(‘n{fr‘y, however, occupied the hour of hi Re- | way Company a temporary writ enjoin- e 4 garding algebra the co sked Vo rent the following dispatch to Senator JUDICIALLY TESTED | Ran'as tashh kang court asked theyoung ns :n Washing' | g 3 quantity in attorney’'s fees and whic heartily app the efforts of | Caesar 1t was that founded Rome as a | yourself and others of California delera- | JUDGE COFFEY QUIZZES THE c\_n_:";r [marble and left it a_gold brick. tion to ‘maintain present tariff on citrus 1.0 UN ONB (‘“ eley looked weary and Lis fruits in Jamaica treaty ané hope for UD {0 GV MAN. weariness increased as the court draxged | success.” —_————— Organ Recital at St. Dominic’s. account &nd He Appeared in Court With His Bot- each book of the account tle-Green Fringed Clothes and there by which the hundred. After an questioning Judge Coffey determined that The next organ recital by Frankiin Saw His Guardian’s Ac- Lewis had been a good boy for some tirie Palmer will be given in Bt. Dominic's count Settled. | past and was to be congratulated on the 3 evening after the regular { extent of his library. The account was 2obert Lloyd will sing the cele- pearing with his clothes, from the collar | his credit. | of his coat to the bottom of his pants, | fringed with bottle-green velvet, arrived | in Judge Coffey’s court yesterday with the | selfsame clothes and proceeded to super- intend the settlement of the account of his guardian, Aylett R. Cotton. COURT NOTES. Judge Seawell GREENBERG GREENBERG has granted | then n(‘x}]fld and next week the fees of | 0O Sa by Feliclen David Lewis E. Bulkeley, the young man wno ;";’;dl"_n"un and his attorney will be recently stampeded the tenderloin by ab- | Buikeley sl heunt shows that young 11l has some $36,00 standing (o X the San Jucge | Francisco and San Mateo Electric Rail- him through the length of his guardlan's | called for quotations from | were hour's ing Tax Collector Sheehan and Auditor Whells from entering any penalty on their books for the company's delinquency in the payment of taxes for the current vear. The obj right of the sor to arbitrarily assess the franchise of a company. the tracks of whose raflway are laid in as many as thr unties. Judge Dunne sent Frank Maguire, who pleaded gulity to a charge of grand lar- eny, to San Quentin yesterday for a term of four years. Walter J. Andrews, who was subpoe- °d as a witness in the i renna trial, but who falled to appear until brought into court, was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 yesterday morning. He sald that he was out of town an obey the summons. Jeremiah Whelan has sued the Market Street Rallway Company to recover $10,000 damages for personal injuries. alleges that through the negligance of de- fendant’s employes he was thrown from a car at Fourth and Bryant streets on July 22 and severely injured. *t of the suit is to test the | consequently could not | Plaintift | CHILDREN'S HOME RECEIVES. Friends of the Institution Inspect the New Quarters on Twenty- Fifth Street. Yesterday afternon and evening the San Francisco Cbildren’s Home for Homeess Children gave an entertainment to cele- SIGNS OF PROSPERITY. The annual reports of the nine savings of State Curry, Governor Gage and Attor- I ney General Ford, to recover $00 alleged | to be due as attorneys’ fees in the case | of the People on the relation of Attorney | 5 _ o v el Garer & Tors for the pur-| PAnks of this city have been turned ints pose of forfeiting the franchise of the | the office of the Bank Commission, and the American Sugar Refining Company. and | footings show a remarkable increass in for $000 damages. Sullivan & ISullhan business. According to comparisons ma la retained as special counsel on be- | by Secretary Dinsmore, the gai Brpdld onein-| 7. b smore, n In a of the State. and after the conclu- | & “aune, CTECOM e wain | sion of the litigation, which was com- | 228 CEriH! was brate the establishment of the home In | manced in 1555, the Legislature made an | 3391533216, and in the same period the its new quarters at 4045 Twenty-Afth |0 onration for the payment of $600 to | €ain in deposits was $2.294,181 57. [hesa street. | the attorneys. Up to date the demand | The many friends of the home were re- ceived by Mrs. A, M. Christ, the matron, and entertained with solos by Miss Maud figures demonstrate that times in zeneral are prosperous in San Franeisco and thu: more people have a_few dollars to | has not been paid and suit is filed to com- | pel its allowance Real estate taken for debt AR Miscellaneous bonds and stocks Station. rx, | Loans on real estate branch’ | Loans on stocks, bonds and equaled pe S St aside for a rainy day than there nave > 4 Miss Bertha Wadham and | astae 4 f re have D ea by " the McKenzie Singing 8o- Monogrammed Stationery. | been :?'ry,;‘,:n‘w‘,r,fl Ih;n{r”"' P A clety. Tt would be difficult to imagine a more sl - e ST appropriaie Christmas gift than a box of | R STATE OFFICIALS SUED. assorted note papers with the initials fl- | pang Dremises §1.202.928 54 295,423 34 luminated in the various fashionable col- ors. Cooper & Co., the Art give particular attention to th and their productions cannot be Sullivan & Sullivan Seek to Recover Fees Due and Unpaid. The firm of Sullivan & Sullivan, attor- neys at law, filed suit yesterday against State Controller E. P. Colgan, Secretary war- rants ... Loans on other securities >, o Money on_hand Due from banks (xrain, An Undesirable Immigrant. 7 nd bankers.... United States Immigration Commis- and banki b 31 GRANT AVENUE. ANOTHER LOT SPECIALS! Simpson Memorial chanan streets SERVICES THIS DAY AT THE CHURCHES. sioner North has called the Special Board of Inquiry to examine into the case of Bridget Brannan. an fmmigrant on the Umatiila from Victoria. Mr. North had been notified that the woman had been confined for two weeks in an the insane in New South Wal more than $60 in her posses arrived here. Total resources : LIABILITIES Capital paid in coin Reserve fund, profit ntingent fund Due depositors Other labtlities $4.010,000 ¢ and loss and California_M. E., streets . A Bane. mond M. E.. Fourth avenue, between Point Lobos avenue and Clement street— Rev. A E. Ulrl Total Habilities. corner Hayes and Bu-) Morning—"Alive Forevermore.”” Fvening v. John Stephens. “The Gospel of Law." = California and Broderick | Morning—‘The Great Teacher.”" Evening— FRIEDMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. e ““The Great Son of the Age." One Thing 1 Know.” Bvening— he Judgment. " Pedestals of many styles and ma- § Howard M. ., between Second and Third streets—Hev. 'John A. B. Wilson. PPPOIIPOPPOP | \“THE CREDIT HOUSE" te;ial;. A;m Ir,"ln.‘:le g< a C‘h r: s(n:;s Morning—'“The Troubl vaters.”” Even- ix Stories ift in a bachelor's den as in e; ing: "gflhllln:km‘l‘m::r;‘d()h‘k‘l;:(mn- 1% %= High garlnr. First Presbyterian, Van Ness avenue and Slwmnwmn street—Rev. Robert Macken- ale. Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— “A Man Like Yor Select one of our many styles of rockers now for a Christmas remem- Trinity Presbyterlan, Twenty-third and Capp streets.” Rev. Alexander N. Carson. brance. It will be carefully stored and § Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— d “Responsibility of American Citizenship. @ First Baptist, Y. M. C. A. Auditorfum—, Morning—"Our Savior and the - % Rev. E. A. Woods. Evening—Bigamist Roberts | and C . HANDKERCHIEFS. ;\ e — = o s 100 doz. Ladier’ Fancy Lace Bdge.. ... Be | & Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near | Morning— The New Testament Church 160 dos. Ladies’ French Embroidered .12ye ® Steiner—Rev, W. C. Jenkins. | Regeneration.””” Evening—' Saturday or 0 dor Ladies Pure Linen Initinl... 25e | & Sunday—Which? h dox. Chila: Inttial, in bo: 25¢ —_ = = =0 aor ren's In n box € Emmanuel Baptst, Bartlett streel. near | Mcrning—Holy communion. Evenlme— GLOVES & Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson. “Every One's Friend.” 3 G e i addalhd 2. = 2 .25 2-clasp “Mocha” Kid 75| & St Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and | Morning—Mass at 10:30; sermon by one of §178 2ciasp French Kid 1.00 strests—Rev. Father Prender-| the Fathers. Bv S ves- 81 50— 2. clasp Choles French Kid 128 % £hed rs. Evening—Sermon after ves HOSIERY. . Mary's, Dupont and California streeta—| Morming—Rev. Father Wyma 1 & " & *nulist Fathers at the 11 o'clock mass on M dcr. Lagies’ Fast Black.... ... 124e You Out to Sea?" Evenin 13 doz. Ladies’ Special 40 Gauze.......25¢ 3 Y | Lt N Sl ' % St Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery | Morning—Mass at 10:30 and sermon. After- PURSES. % avenue Tev. Father T. Caraher. Boon—Closing of the Triduum at 3 o' clock. Fancy Colored Levant ® Evening— s, 5 e D s = Pt B r. Late & St lznatius. Van Ness avenue and Haves ' Morning—Mass at 10:30; sermon by Re Fine e o & street—Jesult Fathers. | Father Sasia. Evening—Rev. Father Sar e Cormern: AXiontor mok sk : | will preach after wvespers. | & Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Bunker and Majuba Hills.” GLOVE ORDERS. 3 Noe streets—Rev. F Chepard Evening- Paul and. Christ - Gl Sladsais — et - 0o Orders Recelve P # Richmond Congregational, corner Seventh | Morning. Evening—''Rea- o OeusteyDets ot vapt Adatin. | 2 Tavenae and Clement streete—Rav, Philip | sons Wiy One bhaoh Moy Preparation —|$ Coomba. for the Gift of God's Spirit. > Gl ol o i 3 ¢ " & First Congregational, corner Post and | Morning— What Is Religlon™ Evening— THE CHAMPAGNES OF ® Miason stresete—Rev. George C. Adams. “Choose. 3 Thira Congregation he Conquest of the World." The Merchant of Venice—the Drama of Wall Street.” Morning—Rev., H. W. L. O'Rorke, M.A., chaplain of London Mission, will ‘preach. Evening—Sermon by pastor; special musi Misslon—Rev. W K | | Moét & Cbandon; “WHITE SEAL” and 1 “BRUT INPEIRAL” marketed are of the cele- || Push and Gough streets—Rev, I won. | Trinity. 8. 'Y First English Lutheran, 1319 Geary street— | Mcrning— The Second Advent of the Lord. Rev. E. Nelander. | “Evening—"The Mission of the Woman under the gospel.” German Tvangelical, corner Twel(th and | Morning—Sermon by Presiding Eider Geon Stevenson streets—Rev, F. W. Fischer. Glunz; Lord's supper. Evening. Serm:: | by Rev, George Glunz of Fresno. Central M Rev E., Misslon street, near Sixth— | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— s HutsinpHiar. | Rame. now beine brated vi Mensien Chandon are the most extensive vineyard uvrovrietors in | tte world and thelr Champagnes are naving # larger sale and are of a qual- ‘ar superior to any other brand, be- corner Church and Twenty- | Morning—-Our Privileges.” Evening— Our Woodward. Righteousness.™ E.. comer Morning—'Life More Abundant.” Rev. J. N " —*Religion, Formal and Real.’ Twenty-first and Capp | Evening Beard. streets ay Starr King, A. M. E., y P % —How to Build Uj in sed alwos: exclusively at all oitra. | | Rev. T. Brown. gt e i s T e A fashionable functions, among others at M. C. A will Dréach: s the Admiral Dewey Collation, Vander- - b A 4 oiit, Astor, Bradiey-Martin, _Belmont Trinity M. E. comer Market, Stuyvesant Fish affairs. —New York Wine Circular. WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., Pacific Const Agts., 320 Market st., 8. F. 7 Sixteenth | Mcrning—''The Sermon of Jesus of Naz. and Noe strects—Rev. Theodore H. Woed- | areth.” Evening—‘"The Sunless Days of ward. Creation.” Potrero M_ E. Tennessee street, n Morzt lano-Rev. & M. Wooaward, — oor 50| Mory : : : : 4 4 b+ > 3 - : : * * “Divine Hel hts— Evening—"'Good Influence on PPPPPPPPPV9PP9VIVIVPIVPF OV OPPVPTPIIPPPVPTVPIVVPVPPIVOVPPIVEOPPVIVC 9DV DD CPPIOP P PPIP VPVVIP PPPPIPPIVIIPIIPPIEPVIIIOPIPIPVIIVVIPCIPDIPPPDPD D ditional trouvle orexpense. For $1.70 or for $75.00. Gnltlr avenue and Polk street—Rev. H. H. ell. Memorial Presbyterian, FEighteenth and | Morning—The Appeal of Omnipotence Railroad avenues—Rev. H. N. Bevier. Evening—'"The Forerunner of Conversion First United Presbyterian, corner Golden o A visit to the drapery department would be worth vour while just now. An elegant new line of Genuine shipped here for you at no ad- Eve the Westminster Presbyterian, corner Page and Webster streets—Rev. Bugene F ““A Faultless Prisoner." Do Your Best, Young Man.' Even- and Arabian Lace Cur- Franklin Stfeet Presbyterian, corner Frank- lin and Vallejo streets—Rev. David James. Mcrning—The Church's Ob ing Generations." of the Pronhets. gation to Com. « Evening—*The Schools Portieres in the latest Tapestry Calvary Presbyterian, corner Powell and Geary streets—Rev. John Hemphill. Oriental patterns and warm, rich colorings. Some particularly striking Egyptian effects. Morning—Rev. Frederick Geats E London will preach. Evening— It to Be a Christian?’ Iwards of What Is First Christlan, Twelfth street, near Mis- Cwn—Rev, F. 8. Ford. Morning—*‘Break Up Evening—Rey. Isa | speak on missions under the auspices of the ladies of the ¢ . CARPET DEPARTMENT First Unitarian, Geary and Franklin streets —Hev. Dr. Stebbins. Morning—Rev. Dr. Stebbins will occupy the pulpit. A new rug for the piano will add to the pleasure that centers there. In Second Unitartan, our rug department are colorings and Morning—"Life in Ourselves.’ Strecte-ave A3, e P | R e e paterss @ ‘Barmonize with' by — shing. Flhri!l l("\%rll‘hsfif Christ, Sc_li_ehnlllnliblatnl GI Morning—Sacrament. All Invited. H : i ock, utter street—The e an 0 men! Sclence and Mealth, With Key to the be {,’:{‘;m,, ‘3:’::’ :::fn::'r‘w“ ts 52' ptures. S. r electric carpet sewing machine is at First Congregational, corner Post and | Morning—' ‘What Is Religion?' Fvi — et i N s o Mason stx—Hev. Georga C. Adams. “Choose ~ s < Z"::‘"“‘:‘I'I‘ \ce in sewing them quickly ¥ Ty | 4 Theosophical Society, ©dd Fellows' bulid- | Evening—*“The Song of Life,”” by Mrs. ing. 4 0. T. Wilmot. P M) @1 L T R T Free deltvery, Oakiand, Alameda, Rerisioy Reorganized Church ¢ Jesus Christ, 320 Post streot Morning—Sermon by F. M. Sheehy. FEven- H reshyterian, Oak and Baker A, Thomas. was Ftreets—Rev, SE Y I Vel Solid, Polished Oak Pedestal. $ | ¢ M. FRIEDMAN & CO. Morning—"What Shall We Do With (he 30 inches high, of very pleas- § | 233 10237 Post St. Beire ol G T Y, Credd; Firet, 1 ing proportions. Bric-a-brac, § | § Opea evenings Near Stockton Centenary M. E., South—Rev. J. E. Moore. flowers and other ornaments of Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. the home make a pedestal quite Y. M. C. A Auditorlum, Mason and Ellis Streets—H. J, McCoy, sécretary. l Mass meeting this afternoon at 7 o Rev. Jsaac Selby. the poted Aot vine, wi lure on ‘‘Mses Dar- Win."" Services for men onty.® "M as useful as ornamental. $3.00 PPPPPD S PPIP PPPPPG @ ‘Wegkly Call $1.00 per Year