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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1900. Hale’s. Hale Hale’s. Hale' Hale's. Hale I ————————— s L L L L g R Smpesiii e ‘}' :\"’GMI’"' if you do not see Hale's windows you do not see the latest fashions. T T SRR S ' + + \ | i trimmings and notions. %4-inch silk tubular braid, white; white sale price.. ..3e yard 1%-inch silk tubular braid, white; white sale price........... Se yard satin gored belt hose supporters, white, assorted sizes: white saie price....occeennnnns ..10e parr white cotton finishing braid for underwear, 6-yard plece; Wwhite sale price........ 5e plece 45-yara spools 8-ply darning cot- ton, white; white sale price........ csasassesess G SPacl white goods for men. dered white shirts, v, made from wam- , linen bosom, double and shoulders, patent ughout, bodies are cut y proportion, long and s, all sizes, 133 to sale price. ...50¢ half e in me- sizes 10, 10% and 11, a pair; white sale price .11e pair, $1.30 dozen ¥ “the storgs! mother oqqe . 1kes?) some millinery novelties D\ Jeed 2 bunch of pretty violets, § dozen in a bunch, you remember them at 26c, now they are at white sale Se ra hat, quite the thing trimmed with the new net white sale price.. turned white over night. s and embroidery. another great white sale—One year ago Hale’s—the store of surprises—surprised the pegple of the west with handkerchlcfifmcn”_ a great white sale. you remember it. of course you can remember how the southern cotton fields were reproduced, 80 yards cambric i g iz 30 3 inches. how the Alabama quartet delighted you with plantation melodies, but best of all you can remember the wondertully S s . 17 to 2% inche: low prices on white goods of every description, from handkerchiefs at 3c up to the real lace ones at ten dollars. to- 75 i.n,. cambric insertions, 1% to 3 mcx):;' morrow when you come to Hale’s you will find the store prettier—if your memory serves you right you will think 10 yards cambric ingertions, 3 Inches Wide this Impossible—than it was last year. it will seem as though an eastern snowstorm had selected one spot in San 109 )'lrgs cnm:::g :ga:fi ;“: tg 3 thches Francisco upon which to pile up its snowy flakes. special features will entertain you while the sale continues. do not ‘;30” ;’::d: Sambric edgings, 3% to § inches fail to see the largest bales of cotton ever shown in San Francisco. under ordinary circumstances during a white i yards cambric edgings, 4 to 8 inches .. sale of this sort the other goods in the store would be neglected, but you have learned to expect the extraordinary at four handkerchict specials. Hale's. in order that the other departments may not suffer while the white goods prosper we have introduced spe- i % and 1 inch hemstitched handkerchie clal features in other lines that will almost compel you to buy if you have any idea of economy at all. 200 dozen childres awn St - ...de yard 1-3e yard -.-10e yard ‘1de yard o s s 6 s s s o s s s e 5 A 0 o o o s sessssosssanssssnsssassesssssssasann 1e each golf hat in blue and gray only, pretty quill trimmings; white sale price..75¢ each dres 3.85; some were $10.00 10 m o'shanter caps for children that were 25c «...1Be and 25¢ the new muslin underwear. retty white iawn i4-inch hemstitched handkerchie ‘:vhnll‘:zls‘;::e; Jawn ‘; 14 and 1 inch hemstitched ha; e 4 : ; : store news for dress 00‘15 the conditions under which our underwear are produced are as good as those of your own sewing-room—perhaps better. the workers are well paid and 5 e poters g . there is no drudgery—for the machines are driven by steam or electricity. white labor only is employed. this is true of all departments. ousckecp . . gery ¥ ” have told you that features . lin draw- shects, pillow cascs and \terest would be introduced in ladles’ Chcmisc. fine soft quality muslin, high neck, over three to a buyer; white sale price good heavy muslin, deep umbrella ladies’ muslin dr: e 2 lents other than white : 4 {oke 10! clust;r tu(:iks lam‘l em::rlolderz tetecseses sesesesessssscessesesssesess ABC ruffle of cambric, trimmed around the ers, soft flnésh ml::,; ih AP here are some new prices white labor only. nsertion, neek and - gloaves: MM bottom with wide lace, extra dust ruf- lin, cut wide, Wi emmed cases; goods that you will recog- good muslin, round neck, with dainty embroidery, 2 styles; white good muslin, v-shape neck, with deep g . white sale price. .....50¢ cambric ruffie round qvuliltfiyllb:\:“?;:ly. 'h:;nn_:eg -::'z‘-. %fl_ nece as being lower than open front, neck and arm. S8le Price............... viereeenesn..65C edge of embroldery; white sale price.. i e bottom, not more froned, ready for use, white sale prices: T seen: holes trimmed with cotton fine heavy muslin, 4 styles, high necl *++esssssseeeraee vesraresanseseeenes.19€ BOft heavy muslin, 2 styles, umbrella 4, 04406 pairs to a 63390 in., white sale prices. -39¢ each 4 r‘r;i ierdgeegcon;::l}g torchon lace—only three to a or square neck, or high back and v ruffie of cambric or lawn, some With . wo.." “nita gale e G . g;}g;_ :;’:;-_;: buyer; white sale price..19€ front, plaits en cluster and sets of em- _ Muslin and cambric, § styles, some embroidery around bottom, others with pri h v 1 rice . .17e pair b d _bleached sheets, extra fine B e e muslin_ and cambric, & broidery, insertion to match, neck and high neck, some low round neck and wide hem and fancy lace insertion L e even (hread, two-thek i G e ki o styles, round or square sleeves either lace or embroidery trim- oOthers the popular v shape, either em- gapove; white sale price.... .65¢ 1adies’ muslin draw- perfect hem; sizes: iaid necks, trimmed with neat med; white sale price.............. 85¢ broidery or torchon lace trimmed, also e a2 sttes. det. um. ofE- wide ‘umbrella Y ta y ine B80! muslin, B es, = 4 - ncw piaids. ({Tfi:fm.firy;‘e;:s:\?ffin{‘orfiisflfi fine muslin and cambric, b styles, high YOke of 5 tucks and hemstitching; white % ruffie, trimmed with 00 to, teeeres.25c brella flounce of lawn with wide em- §1x%) in., white sale prices.. 60e each some exclusive designs in large Ik, O eaostion mack OTSquare neck.or fancy empire goks af BRI PEICES - oaocrintore e cotton torchon lace, broidery around bottom, also with 3 $0x%0 in., white sale prices...65¢ each bl all new spring v , lace and embroidery insertion, reveres s lmit three pairs to ” Ay 90x108 in., White sale prices..73€ each o Ry dosgned Sor A58 e, s 1t uffine i RIRSTaRtNAce SAGECIN « & CosieSmbpo) & Ktylea, low oirsular pONoed (uf s fine lawn. . icely fens it il DLl Hale's double warp sheets for hotel -~ -~ Al e g z;c;ge rimmed; Sc or square yoke of either embroldery or yokes of dainty embroidery insertion, stitched; white sale price..........75¢ 21¢ . ext v; white sale price..... » iahaty lace; white sale price............$1.00 neck and armlets trimmed with em- R 84x30 fn.. white sale prices.43%e each .....81.25 yard - other handsome styles “go broldery, some patterns come trimmed : tyl . i ladles' musiin drawers, good soft &% inwhite sale prices. o cacn § d silk & ' § aiyies in lace; White sale price............50e 5 SO0 musiin, 3 styles, one with wide um- Loa o Ne oo B $T%e sk oulard silks. oyl brella flounce trimmed with torchon S0x% in) white ladies’ night gowns. 8 styles ST pies Sp o e BED0 DA lace, other with cambric flounce, wide XIS in, white xale prices. T3S cach R eney. Saimy Deviane, iiie labis Dty 2 fetion hem and hemstitching above; White quuilty musiin, following sizes: i ns ex- U b . UP 10..canees e > made befofe the good muslin, tucked yoke, ruffle trim- ladies’ muslin skirts. muslin drawers. SEIB PESE.. oo..octois oo e po S MBEDRIE SRS N e S o k, width 24 inches.. med neck and sleeves, not over three ladles’ muslin drawers, umbrella §ix® in. white sale pr h G .85¢ and $1.00 yard 1, a buyer; white sale price........ 3¢ ladies’ corset cover white labor only. white labor only. o T i £1%92 in’, white sale pric v S Se o sl catabils thMe’ 2 sivies, . Childrents mmalin drawers with wide flounce of cam!?rlc_, wide ]emflan 2:;)« g:,xsqn::.‘, :‘ sabe peicas:.Tha el fering of an extra heavy ruffie around neck and sleeves; white good muslin, high neck, pearl but- the bottom, not more than three to a 8 to 8 yvears. . Se palr other styles at........cccoeenen 316, ‘-heml‘\;:":'av - - ty of black pean de Ml} sale price..... ...43¢ tons, embroidery trimmed neck, not buyer; white sale price............35¢ 9 to 12 years.. .10e¢ palr 385¢, 39¢, 45¢, 50c¢, up to $3.00 inches, white sal bl au b hemmed plllow cases, bleached, good MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. quality muslin, 3-inch hem, ready fov use; size: in., whi e prices... 15 each 45x36 Inches, special concert daily. new homespuns. newest of fancy check designs Warren & Lombarderos’ well-known Free talks daily by Mrs. Reynolds of ™=t s om ™ in choice spri colorings, well 20 pleces table damask, bl 4, all ey funl costumes or sepa- orchestra will give a delightul concert gl New York on the uses of these famous [nce; [0 jneses wide. vaiue g Niva , 49 Inches wide; '.é C 2% 02 ble kins, 22x22 iches, 3100 yard every day this week from two till five p.m. e goods—and the correct dressing of Infants s Siiee"S Bt o el s vool, bor ' zen Turl towels, bleached, 19x T ohite mhe watch the papers for program. tell us. and children. come in and talk with her. % 2o%n 2=kl 0T M i e 50e¢ yard 935, 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947 Market St. WIS, W S D e tach waed e a i oo ol s el e sfa s oo oo e e efa e o el shr el el o O-O-0-O-0-O-Othr el e e e thr e e e se e e sl e ods s ey ha e e sl el elaefaedo e o 00 50 5 s 80 5 5 s s s s 5 s 0 0 6 o A 0 s i #-0-O-O-O-O-O-O s s s s T et e e e e e s s s e e a chance to men and women to help them selves. It is said to be on entirely dif PEEP00PE0000000000000000006000000000000000000006000000000000000600 0060600006 ¢|decided not to adopt a resolution that a, eil will be held on the 1st of February in- summons by telephone was insufficient to | stead of the time previously appointed. o =l res from any co-operative so Rotify the court physician of the illness | This is because the regular date, Feb- | ferent lnes 3 i ® @ | 0f a member of ‘the court. During the | ruary 6 would Interfere with the offictal | oo that was ever brought into exist Y A R OF l HE s;‘; o ¢ | evening Grand Trustee Lampe delivered | visits the grand chief companion, Mrs. | ence. o = an address and several visitors addressed | Flora Jacobs, will have to make in the — = © L 4 !h:;l court. 'I;’he (‘nur,t recelved 91‘)1( appli- | so\nhm;n”par'( of the Sdmte.u" TLEE ’::;"‘"‘“’"“‘“‘““'Q 3 & | cations, to be acted upon at the next| The following new depu av. n "HE CREDIT HOUSE” 6 PRPSPY 3 meeting. It also added $0 to Its deposit Jointed and commissioned: Miss Mary B COIPBREIPILVPIOPPPP000000000000000000000000000000000006000000000006060060600600626|1n tank o o Semos ?_-‘:,"‘.:”}nrmeua(:lrcla'){;!.é\\'e{:elffir Six p ! ’ , vice J. G. bell, | Clpis Court United States of America has or- | San Francisco Circle; H. Lezinsky for Staries High ()fder flstey: St‘m'- !z'fafld of that lodg v t;)e J. hCnmn e“.,]nfia:thixabned R’ul:r .1.“1 O. Rels of this assist the widows,” 80 says one of the| g,ize§ o court in Oakland that 1s °m | American Circle of Petaluma, and Mrs. e e t Olive Chaprer | €lected to that office, but unable to ac: 3 een appointed chief deputy in | grand officers. 1 ¢ San- 3 — g v £ abs 1 he cf | the office of the City and County Treas- o work in the Italian language. It wiil | Grace Mosser for Fidelity Circle of San eresting meeting. Thers | 2B T3 Hoa e o8 e e Jose Feceived | Uer. s iy Foresters of America. Aharily be tnatuted by grand ofioars and | & A ¢ Live Oak Circle will \ ™ Dr. Mayo, Mrs. | | Garden O e B om. Deputy Grand | . The officers of this lodge went to San| Last Tuesday night the officers of Ju- COUrt Ferrucio of this city. Fhe amene s o s M. Edwards of Delamar, Nev., | §tauter W W 8! Watson and initiated fif- | Jose last evening to initiate fifteen or | njor Court Pride for the purpose of wit en c: oS, twenty candidates for the lodge in the 5 3, e e = (&rldlg:a’l‘(‘ o aatiog o Padker Lidge| Cardi -City. B | names have already been published, were | installation of the new officers for the cur- | Next Tuesday nlsrgt the( otlflcexli “JSZ e . ol aliar T Tyon o uf (s latpgrand so. B/ installed in their hall In the Alcazar build- rent term, celebrated its tenth a Pl Nos (‘"(":‘!‘r’“ e installed In public 3 beyond the border | Fetary of the order, will be received into Knights of Honor. ing in the presence of a large number of | S&rY by a banquet in a Powell street ro- | in, Pythian Castle, s M. Wina ad beyond t! order | ¢y M lodge by initiation. Installati £ offl the membership and a number of visitl tisserie. There were present about 125, in- | _The grand chief companion, Mrs. er the direction of the | UGt p ¥ o h Foster will visit the en- allation of officers is now in progress | % o aul i DZ | cluding a number of the grand officers. | Jacobs, will pay an officlal visit next ron, Miss Melissa G. McCon- | carpment at Woodlana on the 17th, Wii- | 2 all the lodges. The officers of Key- | HEMUCrs, of Rdyit couris. ALIONE thest | There were responses to toasts by J. | Wednesday night to Golden Era Circle work was exemplified with that | dey Encampment In this city on the 1sth, | Stone Lodge were installed last Thursday | 19 of Spokane, Wash. who 18 here to | Samuels, deputy supreme chief ranger; [ Last Tuesday she paid a visit to Mizpah e bt derail that wins admira | Golden Rule Encampment in Oakland on | nlght and the event was followed by & | study the junior branch of the order with | g0 K. Asher, grand sub chief ranger: | Circle In the Potrero. y time it witnessed. The five | the 19th and Sunset Encampment at Ala- | high jinks. a view to establishing one or more courts | 3080 J. Cordy, grand secretary; ank == ral star were specially | meda on the 23d, on which occasion there | The schedule of officlal visits by grand | In his section of the country. The in- | COnKlin. grand treasurer; John Heenan, Co-Operative Brotherhood. ihe correctness of per- | il be an open meeting and a programme | officers and by lodges has been sent to | Stalling officer was Phil Ash, D. D. G, C. .fg:“g,o:;;‘l‘g; ,‘z‘:‘?“;:“{{; -“,fl“i‘,‘;‘e,‘fl“";a;{ The Local Unlon and Temple Circle of Dt AU i | *'The officers of Wildey Encampment ‘will | #8ch member of the order in thii city, | Iy a8sisted by Chiet Ranger-clect Berllner | chief ranger; and Syl Shaben and 'J. L. | the Co-operative Brotherhood have elect- prer in their locality. This | be installed on the 1Sth inst. and those of | With a request that each attend as many | ranger of the court. Milton A Natham. | H8dsl, past chief rangers. The souvenir [ed Joseph G. Crawford, M. D., knight Court Washington No. 37 of the Farest- | be installed next Thursday night in Pyth- of California, whose | ers of America on the Ath Inst., after the | lan Castle. apter In Aeir Joc Y- i | Uhity Encampment on the 334. of these visits as possible. who is a member of Court Butro Heights, | eny cards, very artistlc, announced that | fllustrious; J. C. Gore, secretary; J. C. month move to Eiks | nent on th The grand reporter Is awaiting the con- | is one of the best parliamentarians b the | the commitiee of arrangements was com- | Mapelton, lecturer- and local organizer. fo s mosting mights | The Rebekahs. tributions that have been made by a num- | order, possessed of excellent executive | R0Sed of Syl Shaben, H. Goldman and | This assoclation, which meets in the Su- month it will give a val- | California Lodge’s present officers held | ber of lodges in response to an appeal | ability, and will undoubtedly prove an ef- O: S: Boss. M C. Lasky. the financlal | jrome™ Court building, has a beneficial n v quarters, When | epetr 1ast meeting last might and marked | from the Supreme Lodge for the relle : | ficlent ‘officer. v - | secretary, in Introducing the programme 2 cing and refreshments, | (pI7 1258 Teetag taet BBt an e s, | the widows of three deceased ety | Hrise chet ranges X 1. Pacssanio s | of tha order, made an eloguent sddress | fSatore comnected With ita, ovoperative disposed of & valuable | Lhe event by t n of candidates. | 4o that he may forward the same to des- | presented with a gold watch in recogni. | OB the rise and progress of Court Wash- | colony at Burley. The plan of the organt- contributed by Mrs. | The term under the direction of Miss | tination. A number of the lodges have | tion of his services during the past term. | \n&ton. zation is to give by practical co-operation irer of the chapter. At | Pauline Harris, the youngest Rebekah | already sent in contributions, but others | This court will give & party 1in Union | Y spter work there will | who ever held the office of noble grand in | have delayed so doing. ‘‘The money does | Square Hall on the 31st inst. be remarks rand Patron Darling and | this city, was a most successful one, the | B0 00d in the lodge treasury, but will | Court Sutro Heights at its last meeting Rev. W. E. Smith, musical selections by . Mrs. N A. Dariing and Nellle Owens, | 10d8e during that period recelving twenty — instrume: | And Mise Imma Hohrbacher, after | Miss Harris, who it was thought was too ‘ which coffee will be served | young to assume the responsible duties | y Hall had a well attended and | of that office, astonished all her critics by | 1 last Thursday night. | making one of the best officlals that ever | rs. . Sanborn has been installed s | ¢ : g | N e i whioh She hag | filed the chair. On the night of the 20th ‘ i Hall Racks —Just as necess- | gary as the hall. Fifty kinds in the most popular woods and styles. Solid quartered oak, | $golden oak, rich carvings, 9 § 3 § Companions of the Forest, F. of A. Common whisky Is a curse—the Old Gov- | The next session of the executive coun- | ernment is a blessing. . T e I O Pia. | candidates by initiation and five by card. giready ably filled. At its next meeting | ; this chapter will initiate several candi- Past Grand Master W. H. Barnes has Emmanuel Baptist, Bartleit street, near , Morning—Sermon by Rev. 8. R. Ste; ng—** " Evening— Bates 1t having elected seven. After the | donated to the Orphans’ Home two beau- Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson. Vancoaver. " SveningGooa Newa > AR S B g I g = B e A meeting there will be a social hour. | t1tully bound volumes of the “History of ward. Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near | Morning— ‘Less: 7 ” Steiner—Rev. W. C. Jenkins. o R R G A B Common Honesty." Mission chapter had work in the in-| 0dd Fellowship in America,” 8o that the Iniatory degres last night. little ones may learn something more than Ordier of the Amaranth. what they know of the grand order that The elected officers of Crescent Court “fl,’:"fl?fi,fifig e P BRI a dri No. 8 of the Order of the Amaranth, | bekahs had Il in the banquet hall of Jennie Abbott Graves, royal matron; Flo- | the Odd Fellows' building last Tuesday, | rin Leslie Jones, royal patron; Mary G.| &nd they showed great proficiency in the | Dunn honored associate matron; James | beautiful evolutions in which they have Bema, Mot Lintan Mar, | been instructed. The great degree of pro- C. Creamer, treasurer; Ma! lian Mal- | ficiency which the members of the corps gren, secretary; Virginia Langley, con- | have attained is due to the enthusiasm of [ | | California_Street M. E., corner California | Morning—‘'Can Christians Sin?* Evening— and Broderick streets—Rev. A. C. Bane. *‘Son, Remember." First Baptist, Auditorium, Y. M. C, A— | Morning—-~ Mason “and Ellis streits—Rev. E. A g hozl):iex}g?l-:t%‘emcfiu?:h‘ 5. lude on ““The Bible and Its Critics.” Bt Mary's, California and Dupont streste—. bautiey Fachers, s B by o5 Central M. E. Mission street, near Sitxth— | Morning—"The Select Few.” Evening— Rev. . D. Hutsinpillar. ““The Way of Cain and the Other Way." Calvary Presbyterian, Powell and Geary | Morning—Special music and sermon. Even- streets—Rev. John Hemphill. ing—"The Uttermost Salvation.” —Sermon at the 11 o'clock mass by one of the Fathers. Evening—Vespers and sermon by Rev. Father Wyman. Westminster Presbyterian, corner Page and | Morning—'In Remembrance.” Evening— ‘Webster streets—Rev. Eugene H. Avery. “‘As a Little Child." St Ignatius, Van Ness aven and oot Tasutt Fathers, T 0e 804 Hayes | Moraing—Rev. Father Calx will_preach at the 10:30 mass. Evening—V: - emn benediction and . serson” by Rev Father Sardi on *‘Labor. Franklin Street Presbyterian, corner Frank- ‘The Father Made Manifes lin and Vallejo streets—Rev. David James. | Evening—'‘After-battle Bravery.” Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth avenue Ed‘umu street — Rev, Herbert N. vier. fuctress; Barbara Sommer, assoclate con- | the officers, Captain Allle Parker and Guctress, and the following named ap- | Lieutenant Ella Campbsll, who have been " tiring in their endeavors to have the pointed officers were installed last Mon- | cFroCR8 N ol begt arilled body of ladies day in Eiks' Hall by Past Royal Patron |y the State. Their enthusiasm has been Frank B. Ladd, assisted by Mrs. Abble | imbibed by the membership. with the re- A. Salsbury as marshal: Lydia A. Stee.c, | ;ul;.( that it is fast becoming the cracka- 4 - Lam. | Jack corps. e o e oan b Gttt Rebekah Lodge will have an Carter Wheelock, Truth; Mary Oat- | :’:‘btel’:fnment B e T s et o man, ¥Faith; Ada Starett, Wisdom; | The twenty-fifth anniversary banquet of nnie Simpson, Charity; Josephine | Stella Lodge of San Jose was one of the each, warder, and Wilks Madden, senti- | most pleasant events that has ever taken nel. After the ceremony, which was wit- | place In the order in this State. Past ermon by Rev. l POOO G990 09D VP 0PPDDV 0PI PPV PVIVVVPOVIVDIC #D0EPPIVOSPIVOTHI0OS the new officers will be installed. French plate mirrors and metal trimmings.. From $8 to $110. Hall Chairs to match Racks please the fancy for the odd o;x:; artistic. While visiting our store ask to see our display of new and dainty Parlor Tables. lesmen like to show them whether you intend buying or not. St Peter's, Twenty-fourth and Alabama | Morning—Sermon b; Rev, % ) streets—Rev, P. C. Yorke. S‘Veer;’lngt~Vupen yma"url:;:rfy ona ot astors. ‘What It Is to Be a Christifan.” ‘The Great Salvation.'” = Stewart Memorial, U, P., Guerrero street, St. Mary's Cathedral. Van Ness avenue and near Twenty-third—Rev. W. E. Dugan. it OO DA A S - Morning—] . reac O'Farrell street—Hev. Father Prender- | - at the 1'}“;'e)fifl"pmo.‘.l.‘."nmv:'flln:&aev‘f gast, V. G. Father Prendergast will preach after ves: rrow Way." Evening— First United Presbyterian, Golden Gate | Morning— At Ease in Zion." avenue and Polk street—Rev. H. H. Bell. | “Weighed and Wanting." b First Congregational Churcl co e - sha Mo oraiahurch, corner Post | Morning—The Deing of God.” Bventng— Second Unitarian, Twentieth and Capp| Morning—The congregation wil! streets—Rev. A. J. Wells. thatallation of Hav: K B Loty = the ing—Mr. Wells will Jpreach on “‘All Things usy Here and re. ich d Co 1 E v Good in His Name. ' i pessed by u goodly number of the mem. | Grand President Mrs. . E. Morcland was Y g e g ok ihe, xalted Sevior | Helplsg o B E"’"{ thing to make the home more bers of the court, there was the presenta- | toast mistress and there was as guest of Coombe. fnatppmg Are Loyal to Him." Xven: Rev. Bradford O — B e i_ewel g g LBl e B B B B R rhe Obllgation to Attempt : Great lin streets—Rev. Dr. Stebbins. Leavitt to be minister of the chureh. Quality and pric royal matron, Lady E. C. Malgren. It i8 | who instituted the lodge during his term < sy umanity. T v TR Wi s Maten | A o Tk ek e i B 2 S, Ppn:znfto hfflvor the X street, near 3 ™ LM 3 —J. M. Boston will preach & | pro- smaranthus ith & large diamond in the | teen of the charter members; Mrs, C, A Buchanan—Hev, F. B. Cherington. ing—"To e o St More B St 0 U WO tendiaey ;TN Nofoelenentei | § vider. e » o> ' © | Hoxett, president of the Assembly of Cal- iven.” . First Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central | M e - | he en y ter that sh : s < ) orning—""Truth.” All invited. | op th: T - ads oin, - After that she was by {fornia: Mrs. Macy E. Donoho, secretacy; Third Congreational. Fifteenth street, near | Morning— Fallores or ths Beed and e block, 223 Sutter strestThe Bible and | mosri Iz’: e:r;‘:llraft and make the room fiamond breastpin. The retiring matron | Goarac s Bast Grand Mas o of Mission—Rev. William Rader. Bolle Wreaa e e 04 e Sclence an th, With Key to the | ful — we are showing the dian castpin, | The Teiring matron | Gatos, and Past Grand Master Gosbey. Voung R | ey o Seriptures. latest in Oriental Portieres. X Ay e R e e e ' T T E e | 3G g REs B 3 o | ess las esday ni al e public it. e's, Van Ness avenue and Cl = -3 ™ i e Ideal and the - @ | g o s e e Nire® Geores L | installation of the officers of Oakland streets—Hev. D. C. Garrett. a7 | Morning—Sermon by the rector. . Evening. . T T e e BT LT e S | CARFEE DEFANTHENT D e e Several vocal selesions, | Lodge. There was a large attendance and The, and the Real tn Religious pon the closing of the court there was the visitors were entertained with a good & banguet tendered to the ladies of the | Prosramme of varied numbers. court by the gentlemen thereof and a ver; The Elks. jeasant hour was spent. This court will fi(’rfiuurr meet on the first and third Mon- | Exalted Ruler H. E. Manning, who some auui, Mrs..”.‘gn'-::“ngo:'tu(l;::e:. ttho time since met with an accident which newly installe . erm | The worihy matron of 1vy Chapter of the | Prevented him from attending the ses- Order of the Eastern Star, di her | slons of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, was term she proved one of the most enthusi- | at his station again on the 5th inst., the astic and energetic workers that ever | first time in two months. He was con- filled that office. If she devotes the same | gratulated upon his return to the lodge- energy to the court that she aid to the | room. Colonel Howell, the junior past ex- chapier she undoubtedly will make & rec- | alted ruler, was also present. Trinity, Bush and Gough streets—Rev. H. | Morning—Special music and sermon by the S. Hanson. e Afternoon—Sermon and services at Howard M. E., between Second and Third streets—Rev, John A. B. Wilson. In selecting a Carpet here h the added satisfaction of Y(?\%w?:; tEhIatt:lt v(v:lall be §:‘Ivl sewed —on our ectric Carpet Ing Machi only one In the West. e b Linoleums and Oilcloths f kitchen, bathroom and lasung;yu!‘: bright patterns, best grades, able aids to health and dmsfm Fimst English Lutheran, 1319 Geary street— | Morning—'“The Apostolic Duodecemvirate.” v. E. Nelander. Evening—“Sowing and Reaping. First Christian, Twelfth street, near Mis- sion—Rev. F. S, Ford. Is Christianity a Declining Force Worlar: Bveningec Things 1o ‘Subfection ' to Christ.” - ng- e Christian Church; Its Or'f:!'nq‘ (the first sermon of a series). ’l':notophlcl.l Soclety—0dd Fellows' butld- ng. Centenary M, E., Bush street, near Gough— | Morning—Rev. , will Rev. J. E. Moore. preacl Sm“'_a&ufi' mmm::a ser- mon by the pastor. Epworth M. E., corner - D et SorneT Chiirot and Twenty- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Bvening— M. 'C. Bell will deliver an ‘Mereury, the Planet of In- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day | Morning—Elder J. T. Saints—Pythian Hall, 909 Market street. | = topics of Mormon faith " 'iv'é'&}n;‘l"s?:?n‘.“ # Richmond M. E., corner Fourth and Point | Morning—'“Thy Ki lom Come.'" Evening Free dellvery, Oakland, Alameda, Barkeley ® b4 bd @ @ b4 ° § g % b-4 b4 : § First Unitarian, corner Geary and Frank- | Morning—Installation of § $ ¢ @ ® b4 @ L4 $ * b 4 $ $ * * b4 b4 * ® $ * $ § - * &n eastern star surrounded by a wreath of office. Among other guests were six- | ® Plymouth Congregation: $ b4 b4 b4 B4 b4 b4 $ $ $ % § : L R R R O R e R A AL L R 2 4 ord of which she will have reason to be | “The lodge, which now has a membership avenue avenues—Rev. A, B, Ulrich. ZSermon by Dr. o Tt A POrking pace, T | Morntne " what is Man That Thow Art 3 prond. Pl of 215, reccived five applications from | € Grace M. B o i 4 4 X God' Mads Possible Tor Man by ores: 3| § M FRIEDMA The 044 Fellows. firangers who desire to add to the mem- | $ “iirceleRev. T N. Beark o | M o Rer. Dr. W W, Case wil preach. Soet it oy | N & co. 5 e exa ruler took a B s Son s e e oo A T S B 3 3 S PR | 233 10 237 Post St. Thomas P. Jarvis, past grand of Cos-|batch of blank applications with him and pson corner Hay: N AT 5 T 7 B G R Soclety of Progressive Spiritualists. Occl- | Evening—M: wpeak | ¢ Open evenings Near. mopolitan Lodge, has been elected noble | will soon introduce a number of strangers. s‘:amn l-(‘m". 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