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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1899, B O O SO SO SOR SO SOR SORSORROR SOIOR 2O SUBSTANTIAL HOLIDAY GIFTS LADIES' BLACK CLOTH TAILOR-MADE SUITS—Value for $10. Sale gflC(; THIS WEEK DR IO SO IO TR SR SR SO PSR ale rflce LADIES' BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS—Valu e | THIS WEEK e for $1L B LADIBS' BLACK AND BLUE SERGE SUITS e for $15. 9+ 04 OHO+ DHOOHI+ DHTADHDHDIDIOIDHDHDID + O+D+O+OD+D4+D+® + DD+ DHOHIHOHDHDHOADHIHDHTHDADIID 4 0+ + 0+ QO+D+ 040+ S+ J. OBRIEN & CO. —Valus Bale Price $10.00 THIS WEEK...ooeersssesssssescorssssssesasns . oo 4 50. Sale Price THIS | L‘%"’}%’EKGNY CAMEL'S HAIR SUITS—Value for 322 $15.00 ‘ Double Breasted, | $20.00 | LADIES' BLACK SERGE AND BLACK (‘HE’\'}OT‘ SL"IT: Satin Lined; value for $27 50. Sale Price THIS WEEK | | Breasted; value for LADTTS' BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS—Single and Double ....825.00 | $35. Bale Price THIS WEBK....cccoouneeen . ack and Blne; waist and skirt lined with | TES CHEVT UTTS—In B s ¥ e e AL 5 $20. Sale Price THIS WEEK..8$22.50 | changeable Taffeta Silk; value for tallor- 00 neat TADTES CHEVIOT SUITS—In Gray and Brown; checks, made; value for $35. Sale Price THIS WEEK.. 8 1D+ DHAD + DO +OHOHD+ OHHD+D 4 B O+ 4D+ DO 44 140 40 4 | 4 + BLUE AND BROWN BRAIDED SUITS—Tatlor made: ® Sale Price THIS WEEK . 827.50 P S @ e < ® LADIES' BLACK AND BLUE TAILOR-MADE SUITS lique tri Al on waist and skirt; v e THIS v syl .830.00 LADIES' IMPORTED NOVELTY SUITS at $45.00, $50.00 and $65.00. | are & Strictly One-Price House. Values will be found as represented. | We is ok with iteness. { J. O’BRIEN & CO., NEW STORE, 1146 Market Street, Bet. Taylor and Mason Streets. O O O SO SOR O R IOR JOF 20R JOR IOLIOR 108 TOR TR ST NOR SR SO TOR FO SO TOR Y. PSPPSR SOR 30 SO SORRONONSORSONEO WOOD DOES NOT n 1897 and 86 } more per cent more | d 1 What do you mean by it 1146 MARKET STREET, BET. TAYLOR AND MASON. | LADIES' ELECTRIC SEAL COLLARETTES—With Persian lamb yokes; satin lined, 12 inches long, trimmed with fur tails; value for $12. Sale EEice BTSN L el (oavess e tssisinive cerenees $8.00 | O} 208 203 202 2O2 20X 20X 202 202 20, SV cauve o SUITABLE HOLIDAY - PRESENTS LADIES' ELECTRIC SPAL COLLARETTES—10 inches long; value for $4 50. Sale Price THIS WEEK.. 75 LADIES' ELECTRIC SFEAL COLLARETTES—With Astrachan yokes; inches long; satin lined; value for $6. Sale Price THIS WEEK... 10 $4.00 S’ STONE MARTEN COLLARETTE:! ches long; value for $10: . S—With seal yokes; satin lined; Sale Price THIS WEEK 1 3 - LADIES' TAILOR-MADE JACK- |ADIES' BLACK FEATHER BOAS— LADIES' CHEVIO n - F.'l‘;r—\‘nlue'fo:{fl 5. Sale Price From --$5.00 to $30.00 DERED ¢ AFP ;‘ gfi;‘ffl“?lr‘ THIS WEEK $5.00 | s Sale Price THIS WEEK | [ T R AR e $15.00 = | LADIES’ NOVELTY BOAS—From.... LADIES' TAILOR-MADE JACK- R s $15.00 to $30.00 < ETS—In all shades: value for $15. Sale Price THIS WEEK., = MBROIDERED CLOTH | -$10.00 |, \ DIES' BLACK CHIFFON NECK- | ot Jnches_long; value e | WEAR—From....81.00 to $5.00 Sale Price THI B LADIES' TAILOR-MADE JACK- ETS in all shades, gale price THIS lue for $20; | EEK $15.00 STS—From ' SILK WAL ETS—In all $25. shades. value for THIS W ......................... 4.00 o § | LADIES' EMBROIDERED CLOTH | CAPES—39 inches long; value | for $40. Sale Price THIS WEEK | LADIES' TAILOR-MADE JACK- . £30.00 | SILK SKIRTS—From........ | SEK 00 to $20.00 | 20.00 Sale Price [ : EMBROIDERE . OV TRCOKRWE HAIR CAPEF Satin | LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR—In | e %, . e LADIES' TATLOR white and colored. From...........| oo ,’;L;‘TE}; = $00. S—In a | 50¢ X, ik 5 - el [ 50¢ to $4.50 SnTied .§40.00 LADIES LAS—From.. $1.00 1o $12 ' UMBREL LADIES' From . 00 OVELTY TAN CAPES .00 to $35.00 {ADE JACK- S value for Sale Price THIS WEEK £30.00 GENTS' UMBRELLAS—From... $1.00 o § LADIES' AUTOMOBILES NEW) S- AND ARKETT Y 5 TR Ml.\‘SES'i TAILOR-MADE JAC 510.’00. $2U.i)0. 30.00 ub 3 00" $7.50 51600 o0y ! {95000 Ki il Gloves, : id Gloves. s Kid Gloves, 100 dozen LADIES' KID GLOVES, all shades, 2 clasp, will be placed on sale at...... vieieea.. 0C pair 100 dozen LADIES' 2-CLASP COL- ORED KID GLOVES will be placed on sale at......60¢ pair 100 dozen LADIES’ 2-CLASP BLACK AND COLORED KID Every pair guaranteed or money re- GLOVES will be placed on sale 60 dozen LADIES MOCH A |funded. Bt cceceecccrssncccens $1.00 pair GLOVES will be placed on sale | 100 dozen in all shades and sizes at.... Guaranteed for fit and wear or LS $1.50 pair | s LR T $1.50 and $1.75 money refunded. TEHEAT 4 CATHTH OO CIDD4 DHDID+ OO+ + D4O4D + D40 4 CHDHARDD4D + DHD4D 4 G40+ D40 40+ D+D4D 4 D4THD + 4D+ + 4D+ 44 MINK COLLARETTES—With seal yokes; satin lined. e goods will be offered at the following reductions to close out THIS —Value for $12 50. WIIl be closed out at. +O+ GG+ 64D + B+ +@+ B1O1O + GO + O1O1D + BHOHO + OO + O+ 4O+ D4 + D+O+9 + O+O48 H—Value for $14. Will be closed out at .. tra quality; value for $17 50. Will be it at 12-INCH—Best grade; value for $22 50. WIill be closed out at... | ‘LA DIES' SILVER FOX COLLARETTES—With value for $16 50. Will be closed out THIS WEE yokes; 19 inches I at the low price of !L,\DH‘ ' BLACK MARTEN COLLARETTE | inches lon value for $20. Will be closed price Of..ccesees % ‘With Persian lamb yokes; 14 out THIS WEEK at the low srrssrinniiieinnn. . $14.00 | LADIES, REMEMBER OUR STOCK 1S ENTIRELY NEW. {OUR REDUCTIONS ARE GENUINE. WE ARE STRICTLY N | ALL GooDs RKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, ONE PRICE. POLITE ATTENTION TO ALL. J.0’BRIEN & CO., NEW STORE, i 1146 Market Street, Bet. Taylor and Mason Streets. OYIOR™ GtOHO+ GHIHO+ GO + O 4D+ GO+ DA + 1O+ 840 + & +@+ T+ B 4D ve your mother nearly distracted? | been photographed with the ald of spectal cameras and plates, the photographs are ‘Well, papa,,” she | transferred to steel plates, the surface of | ve lrlvtrlhls whole | which by some peculfar treatment has | il and I haven't seen | been prepared to receive the impressions | from the negative. The outline is thus | obtained upon the steel with great exac- | Arline whimpere niveled plaintivel Fancy Petticoat. o e ac or vis Orthodoxy is now inspected before it s ne of the great attractions for visit | COULD’'NT RESIST THE COLORS Squaw Traded Mnn, Baskets for a or fluting a plaiting cloth, th being formed of a pair boards hinged together, with Intermesh- | ing flat strips of steel set on edge in each board, in order that when they are closed | over the cloth the latter will be folded and creased it and offereu to exchange baskets for| machine f it. From the very liberal offer made the | apparatus owner of the petticoat at once saw that | 3 was Infatuated with it t At d o North Beach of late is a camp of 2 . b taught to Arline.—Denver News. titude. The colors, as true to the original | ™% 0 ed for it Telephones can be provided with me [ET TH[]IJBL[ d. Als ——— painting in the distribution of Hght an1 | SXty-five Indians, who are located on the | gnq, | prov & antiseptic devioe o Jessen " the subjects « A New Process for Plctiires. | ehade as manipulation of the brushes of | CFanberry marsh back of llwaco, with the bu dangers of microbe infection, a eirculap An association has been formed in Ger. | €Minent artists can make them, have | 9Pject of engaging In gathering the ber-| on the ground gauze cup being provided around the edge - many. called CThe oo fofmed In Ger | heen reproduced on the photographic | Fies. While waiting for the berries 10| painbawes Pho wookim retirned to th New Governor General Sails for Cuba. Zurope, ca he Union of Friends of for the Official Publication of the oyal National Galleries.” As Its name he soclety is the vehicle for dis among the educational and re- instituticns of Germany and the copy first obtained and the complex color | picture thus obtained is transferred to as many lithographic stones as there ares colors represen in the plcture, from | which impressions are taken on presses tering to the popular fad of collecting In dlan baskets. These baskets range price from 50 cents to $6. a ng the beach in exchange for these baskets, thus planting the seeds of art ripen they are amusing themselves in ca- in The Indians recelve many a dollar from visitors to | of the cap, to be saturated with an anti- septic and surface of mouthplece. —_——— Arkansas Women in Politics. e cottage well Portland Oregoniar - e Recent Inventions. sed with their trade.—| engage the the ons A | , Cattle are prevented from tearing down | _Although woman suffrage does nos people in- general fac-simile’ coples in | WOTKed by, hand | The greatest care is | Lot gy on i ei o ce tham for sert | fonmse by tho vae oo oo yeuns Jown | Although woman suftrage do extent o colors of the great master 8 and | g,ction.—Scientific American % nd-hand clothinr when these suit their | consists of a ring throu the mnose, at-| school franchise, there are certain publie AFFAIRS ARE SATISFACTORY famous paintings in the royal gallerfes in ¥ s Sz fancy. tached to the lower end of a rod running | positions of an official character fn which ' ous smell and tall, o r’vw days ago two Portland wom A unique violin o up above the top of the h . - on ot Wwomen are on an equal footing with the ot with the remark: “You'd better |education in the minds of the rising gen- | Missours man The sack 18 ot oy | the beach made up & large collection of | 10 seoured with "a Catree bead, where it| women a During the first year of his xa" 8, care and be good, or you fnay see | eration. The society enjoys great popu-| from a table more than & century oid, | their cast-off apparel and went to the | prongs to catch the yoke when ‘the ant | Minitiretion Governgr Jones established PREDICTSA BRILLIANT FUTURE Arline listened, made a note, and | lar and success has crowned its ‘ef- | which formerly belonged to the Howard- | Indfan camp intending to trade for a lot | mal touche fence. the precedent of appointing women as no- ANDS. ardly digested for The superiority of the prints is | Payne Colle, In the center of the back | of baskets. Their shrewd aboriginal sis-| In an improved filter t} T can be | taries public, and there are now several FOR THE ISL . For the next week the region where Sa- | due in the main to the pecullar process | gre Inserted iwenty one pletes of wood | ters, fievlng the large amount of clothing | made to cleanse the strain t intecvals, | dozen in different parts of the State hold- e tan 1s supposed to live which the society owns and which Is em- | from the Holy Land, one belng from a | brought, decided that the market was | the filter being formed of w-headed | ing notarial commissions. Now comes 5 { house. Arline told * 1-1"‘\"0’1! l]‘y‘ it x:‘lrml» 11%2"" 1t wlul év';rin- rapevine that grew in the Garden of | overstocked and rfl(u.«:‘dl(n exchange ex- | sleeve, with n;ul»(u :\rr.) State Sup&n'nllhn'l"hl Ir'o-,na and opens 1 ill | anything. She played with the fire. She |iroduced in the United States. It differs Gethsemane. Around the margin are set | cept on the most extortionate terms, de- | sides to pass the water th . er official avenue by appointing woe Bays That While in Havana He Will o Bie. Batteicateiy T Cibbod] 1 Hte snathel Doy any heretofore em- |in a ro £ the Do All in His Power to Improve All Borts and Condi- ions. £ i Saturday nigh sat in tears. room. —_— To u ““Arline”” sald he, “what's the meanin Bpectal Dispatch te The Call of this? What has come over you this | week, to turn the house upside down and Dec. 16.—Major General | »wly appolnted Gov- | NEW YORK tography and steel etching, but aiso to produce the depth of color and peculiari- an Intricate and costly one, is not patent- ed, but the detalls are kept a strict se- cret. small pieces of wood, diamond- ployed, as it enables the reproducing | shaped. hered from all over the civil- | In exchange for a very common basket artists not only to create true fac-|{zed world. In one end of the back is Consequently there no rush of busi- | similes of originals by means of pho- ness and the visi rolled about. One of them In cr up her dress, displ petticoat brilliant with stripes of scarle and green. One of the oldest and ugliest and In the other end is the image of a rabbit carved in cherry. There are in all over 130 pieces of wood, and the only tools | used in the manufacture of the instru- | ment were a pocket knife and a half-inch | | chisel. | geou | insertéd a horseshoe made of castor wood } | es of each master. The process, while After the original paintings have manding a wardrobe for a whole family ing a wet place held ving a portion of a squaws catching a glimpse of this gor- s gonfalon at once fell in love wuh‘ ing medium, a screw cap closing | straight outlet until the filter is dirty. there is nothing in the act Liqulds can be drained from hot ket- | office to bar them from service.—Arkane tles without burning the hands by using | 8as correspondence St. Louis Globe-Deme & new apparatus, which Is made of spring | ocrat. wire and has a number of adjustable | clamps which grip the rim of the kettle, men on county text-book commissions, as 4 reating the —_———— At a Ball (listening)—Is that ch Tty with a spring to hold the cover on and | corks popping in the dining-rooms Po & handle to tilt the kettle from the rear.| *No. [‘! is the young people in the come A Pennsylvania woman has patented a | servatory.”—Exc! ange. t | t ernor General ba, salled for that| country to-da board the steamer Mexico. ( ral Wood was accompanied by h , Lieutenant E. C. Wood sald “] am going to Havana to relleve Gen- | eral Brooke. When he will start for bm-l 1 éo not kuow. 1 “I have never been in Havana, but I shall ltke it there. As I un- ere have been material im- re in the matter of sani- paving reets. | cke angry at my appoint- | nse. Nothing in it at all! to be sent to Havana so 1 had heard of my pos- | but 1 did not expect on the heels of my jor general. | a very satis- k about & pos- | nshine. Business | a material and | rovement. The na- d are rapidly com- at the United States people of the is will” best bene believe 1 derstand mail min f serious coi n- ad from Fanta I don’t Kk rament n to pro- 1 know 1 that s | bab- nd 1 be-{ pany me to y she has ' ry well ¢ but 1 am hope- | T ¢ will be able to join me ne Xli < o k about what 1| < 1 AR d been | mp But | 1 t ] ery | bex 0 improve all sorts and | ©c | > Iucreased Traffic. B . Dec. 16.—The Santa Fe r here have given out a compa tem of passenger busi- | ness. ywing that passengers brought thus far this season were 22 per cent more “ » than for the same time in 1598, 15 per cent BN A 8 R AN A LRSAC AL 0:0=0="=0-0-0:-0- <& D AP e % Show Me a Weak Man and I will show you a man whom | can make strong and vigorous. men—old and young—thousands of times. It re effects of early follies practiced during boyhood. 4 waste of time and money to try DRUGS, because they don't what you want, and to apply it properlv to the system there is bu It pours a mild current into all parts of the bddy, and, oh! what a use you are like a new person. The pain is gone, your appetite returns, and then you wonder why it was that you never tried one of my Belts before. As time has passed my appliances have improved until to- Belt is a wonder, and with its produce its equal. I have a beautifully illustrated 80- it Is convenient, | would be pleased to have an hours—g to 6; Sundays, 10 to 1. DR. T. A. SANDEN, patent felt electrode covers—which prevent Burn R e n W For 30 years | have studied the sexual system and am able to prove what | assert. DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT. day they are the highest degree of perfection. page book, THREE CLASSES OF MEN, which I will send free to any address, or, if y one call at my office to examine the Belts and consult me free of charge. Office I8 Third Street, San Francisco, Cal. 119 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal.; Russell Building, Portland, Or. )/ I have done this very thing for weak quires no great effort of mine to cure sufferers from the It is simply reach the right spot. ELECTRICITY is t one way to do it, and that is by my delightful feeling it causes. After a few days’ you feel stronger and better in every way, and My 1900 Model ing or Blistering—and other patents, no one can x ved honor to report myself in very good health. use your appliance as a tonic. Can say it a fords me great relief in that Airection. Than! ing you for your Interest in my welfare, 1 wish you a Merry Christmas. Yours truly, CAPT. J. D. BABC! In reply 1 have the 1 .= [N 2 A = ~