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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Hale’s. 1 32 UNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1900 SERVICES THIS DAY ‘AT THE CHURCHES World.” Washing- Hale's. Hale’s. | Hale’s. 1 Hale’s. 1 the A. _Auditorium, | Morning—*‘The Gospel of E. A of 3" rectsRev: | Evening—" The Character ton.” & and California streets— | Morning—Preaching by one of the Fathers | “at 11 o'clock mass. Evening—Sermon and vespers. T Ven Ness avenus and Hayes | Morning_Rev, Father Burkhard will preach his Is the “Good goods” shirt esult Fath at 10:30 mass. Evening—Rev. ‘ather £ P l‘ TNl will prhach B TONE Eer/ st yansse on about 6000 of them. we show them for the first time to-morrow. they are different from last hey are prettier. the prices ought y Daloty. falr, with fl W b o are now, but we bought before the ing ha P‘Guunt ltyll and de- .2onalr, szy Ish’ girl,” they all one ser- Van Ness avenue and | Morning_Sermon at 11 o'clock mass . r Rev. Father Prender-| of the Fathers. Evening—Vespers B " mon. e year's waists; the shapes are different, the styles are different and t to be much higher than they are, because the manufacturers’ prices advance, and you share the benefits. ng— The Birth of High Thoughts.’’ ening—'‘Sacredness of the Common FL ladies’ silk waist, tucked all over in clusters of six small tucks to each cluster, the latest deep flare sleeve, stand-up collar, tight body lining all through. these 111 dozen ladies’ percale waists, colors blue, red, lavender, pink and black and white stripes, p]mtel fronts and backs, linen cuffs and collars, sizes 32 to 44.... ladies’ fancy wash waist—in percales, cham- brays, Madras and dimi- ties, plain tucked and in- sertion effects, in a splen- Christian May Evening— the Word.” fteenth street, T near | Morning—The Eyolution of b B Bhiring g o i : . B Vening—The True George Washington P A et 5 . waists are very pretty, g T Festerday nd To-day g:)?o::n:;l)'s?zfegcsi,r%r:: o 116 dozen ladies’ fine percale \yams.l in . forget to ask to see them: all = o) Cornsr Puak nkE e | M the Central Thought.” % Sdc to $1.75 fancy stripes and figures, colors pink, blue, gjzes and colors _son streets—Rev. George C. Adama | bcanit lavender, and black and white, plain and col- Evening . . R e i by s Sholie 56 dozen ladies’ fancy ored yokes, pleated backs, plain and self spemal ofi'gmng. ' ;0. Lashaiy Siahop of DL el chambray waists—colors colored, standing collars, sizes 32 to 44.$1.00 - = g N pink, blue and lavender, fancy striped novel- 2 5 if you fingd zhalt we ha;e:')t ;:e :I;\:de you Ensie e Sower. Even! ‘The Ascent ties, with deep pointed yoke, full gathered ladies’ taffeta silk waists, in seven clus- are looking for, please asl e t card, and we will make up any shade to o ight front, tigl of the above styles for the same price. ters of tucking, straight down new flare cuff, corder back, fronts, self colored collars and cuffs, sizes 32 near How- | Mo building. W. E. Dugan Ve Rev. cuffs and straight throughout. new flare back, all sizes and colors are mostly stripes, and small figures; sizes 32 $1.50 each ng—Sermon by the pastor. Evening ® of gospel song; sermon by the pas- e pepmr ootk » to 44.. ceesesses...$1.25 cach body lining, . * oo and $7.350 o . e % stand-up collar, with 6 rows of stitching and $5.00, $6.00 and $7.5 = e e corner Tweltth ant T”'Qfa'“v‘fm"fvmfifin%“. | la;lies‘ fin_e zephyr gingham waists, col- round-top sleeves, all sizes and colors..$5.00 r g Ste . F scher. e ‘ ors pm!(, white, blue, lavender and black o 7 X B | watch ' our magnificent | Sermon by the pastor. Evening— & | and white, fronts pleated and tucked, and 35 ladies® taffeta silk waists, fancy corder | new store grow Just seven s | some with insertion, star-pointed yokes, of and feather stitch across yoke, bust, collar i oces weat of - eur preasnt . Guerrero Bvening—The Valus o | white pique, others self colored. these waists and caps on sleeves, tight body lining | | + to 44.. rial Hl"'! lnd Buchanan M SPIIREOPPIIPIPIPPIIIP P9 P0I000999V0P01 9100000900008 90090000600 06000 e s b B o e {opic, “Yesterday, To-day and & | fl ? To-morrow | 5 . e 1 men’s scarfs handk hiefs 15 spring flowers in T I, T T B | e el i T R By to hirt d P an Cerenicis (% e , : shirts an illi R i E. | h avenue, between | Mornt = Go to Christ for Rest.” Bven- d understand that? not 15c handkerchiefs, but 75 dozen sheer lawn, the mllllnel’y department I ent street—Rev. A. Ing— Repentance.’ | P . SR S 1 ssoth- ; scalloped and hemstitched embroidered handkerchiefs, in a large as 3 p f - g ——— e e e undaerwear ment of patterns. they are really worth several times the price at which dainty sprays of forget-me-nots, for Chddrmfi;:,‘,;,.»‘ s T wara | Dr. Case will @eliver an address. men’s neckwear, in tecks and puffs, light and dark we will sell them on the center tables to-morrow. o 3 e M. E. corner California | Mor Evening— @ | colors, regularly 25c, but commencing to-morrow....15¢ blue corn flowers, in small or large bunches . 4. O S omns | Isnndesed’ shicte: Mew Voil oo i 4 eee...15¢, 25¢ and 3 = unlaundere shirts ew ork mills muslin, made es- - e _ Evening— & | : : 3 5 R : S Tossirieot wl Doy | Moine—Sagaen by ks phstor. | Brasctis [l pecially for us, linen bosoms and _wristbands, seams all WaSh neckweal’ marguerites, with either yellow or brown centers. ... o1l _street, near Washing- ning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- | double-stitched, patent gussets, reinforced back and shoul- .2sc bunch Mc ing—Same. "Crmy ders, split neckband, long and short bosom......each 44c new goods in by express. they are new and pleasing. some late arrivals from the east. pretty primroses, in assorted colors.........30c bunc men’s heavy gray ribbed underwear. we have these in shirts only, and sizes 38 to 46. these were remarkably good for 50c. as we have no drawers will close out the lot at.. beautiful violets from... eeeesaslI5C to 85c bunch Madras string ties, all fast colors, each only ..10¢ roses, in red, pink and cerise, with bud and foliage.. the pastor. Evening— tople, “The Import- mediate Declsi utopia novelty wash collars, embroidery with Val. edges....25c each srecsensisecnssncesrenssstrentsesssessnsssasss CBCH 30C the 238 distinct celebrated specialties the latest English square wash scarfs, colored stripes on satin-fin- assorted colors in rose sprays ished basket clothii.cecieaiciciioncass secesosasiosorssessascas 40c and soc bunch new foliage—violet leaf foliage 20c and 6sc; holly ok berry foliage 25c, roseleaf foliage 235¢c, 50c and 75¢. 1, corner Frank- ot Taer- Preebyter. Fiin and Valielo streets—Rev. Davia James Near to . . W . ez Arnold including ne colored cottage curtains ::wmi = G T R | knlt infants’ dl’ess 600ds this is the choicest line of ruffled cottage curtains ever Ness avenve and | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even: - shown in San Francisco, and every item in the list that PO0P00000000000000008000800000008800000000004000000000008400000000400008080000446000064844404000000004 Dr. Mackenzle. Willlam i ™y there goods knit outfits ladies’ night robes—made of white domet flannel.$1.25 follows is cheaper than it can be again. w we bought them in such large quantities T speculative in our policy. goods we buy close close. that's the Hale way. not last year's goods or goods that were bought for this winter's ing, but new patterns that have just come to us from the east. sell- Dr. 1 )/m‘vx will preach; sub- novelty imported suitings, 44 inches wide, 6 yards to a foule, soft finish serge grounds, with camel’s hair figures. shades of gray, tan, blue, green, etc. per suit, only suit, all plain the new ladies’ dressing sacques—made of teazle-down cloth, collar and cuffs are ribbon trimmed... ..$1.00 lounging or tourist robe—made of teazle-down cloth, a luxurious comfort as a change from the tight-fitting Horatlo Stebbins will app and Twenti- Wel 5 100 pair plain white muslin curtains, by 35 inches wide, including a 4-inch your windows and see if this size will fit Wardle of New York for men oniy. a new imported swell plaid, camel’s hair effect, all wool, ot s 9@9?00?6@'?’990@@'Nv?@@@i P90 099900000 9P 9% ices, Metropalitan 11;._-“ Afternoon_A :\m_;r‘r‘:\m(nr-wf‘(::l‘ Benjazmin street garments, desirable for the nursery, seashore, moun- latest colorings, 6 yards to the suit, per suit only the week " s of eral, Religion on the Mod- tains, or while traveling % 150 pair dotted Swiss curtains, in sma 3 yards long, with a 474 inch rt heavy tailor suiting, all worsted, the new small checks, in brown, tan, ladies’ gauze drawers—these new garments are made yards to the suit, per suit.. large sized dots, BH00808000000000800000080040804 A Sess ATl e e i : : ew gray, blue and other colors, 58 inches wide, 5 of the finest knit fabric and are positively cooler and more s £ et s . 2 :fl”"";'k _tha‘n‘lhos: °§1 m:.s"}:‘ ordcamlmc.f their ex a large assortment of all worsted, 46 inches wide, fancy mixed chey- 60 pair colored 5“_'155 curtains, “fleur de Soclety—0dd Fellows’ build- | Even reme elasticity insures the highest degree of comfort to joe in all the leading spring colors, per suit only ..$6.00 “lover’s knot” pattern, in blue and corn color, ture t the wearer ..pair 50c and 75¢ i ia 4 (ask to see them) per Me, All Ye That e . : . all-wool cashmere plaids for children’s dresses, all the new combina- ramer. pastor. 1 it e withCh‘I];ia:n:::;ke:t:l;?:;r_flt%?;-l::d 5';‘;:"";Isi'al"’i’mmcg tions of spring colors, 44 inches wide, per yard .. ~ F “hurch of J “Christ—320 | Moy —Preaching by the pastor. Bven- . i s e an z : St 5 h lk n o Jesus ing—Same easily washed. for ages 2 to 8 years all wool camel’s hair cheviot, in mixtures of gray, brown, blue, tan t e new SI s Il [ | and green, 37 inches wide, per yard ........ hard to describe these new goods to you; they are so ors drew $5047 95 in SCHOOL DEPARTMENT EXPENSES , . hundred and two janitors drew $5M795 in new hos]ery 5 dainty and pretty that words fail, and then, too, the styles Board of Education Makes & Finan- oo ,‘“'7\") v are so different there is nothing to comparé them with, unted for by cial Statement. QoA of Dinecel ladies’ cotton hose — best domestic manufacture, store closed all day Washington's birthday. one of the prettiest effects is a fancy taffeta silk for shirt v The Board of B o Peiellien sut A saving of $IT75 seamless, fast black, good weight, full length, either with write for our new spring catalog. waists, colored grounds and alternate lace and brocade ment of the School ribbed top or helieu rib all the way, sizes 8 to 10...... stripes, 7 colors, 19 inches wide, per yard only Phelan. A com- x : 2 : 8 A expenditures for 12}4C PAir.. . .eueee.e... . $1.38 dozen then there is the 20-inch striped taffeta in two-tone ef- ry, 190, show 190 twenty paid_ J. men in January The total amount expended | was £105.254 78, and last $1924 and $2254 72 here is an apparent rter imposes an ad- i n ' January, 1599, all the schools, and without impairing the and in January, efficiency it will still continue to consoli- rease of $740650.. One | date classes. Friedman Bros. VASE STOLEN FROM THE Mrs. 3. . Ruegles, Mra Georse Law) COUSIN OF THE ADMIRAL JOSL BURSN NI | gois ;“fm?\;"'f;:fs;}fnzn‘e‘ — NEW YORK CALIFORNIA RECOVERED | 3ris ot v, £ Eikra, e WILL OCCUPY PULPIT|Three Medical Students Before the | fhev,sirc ergasct it foli o ioel oo GIGANTIC ladies’ imported fine Maco cotton hose, medium weight, fine gauge, extra long and elastic, double soles, heels and toes, sizes 8 to I10.....22c pair .15¢ pair ..$1.65 dozen girls’ fine ribbed Maco cotton hose, medium weight, deep, glossy black, smooth lisle finish, very dressy, double knees, heels and toes, sizes 5% to 9%.19c pair.$2.25 dozen 935, 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947 Market Street. fects and black hair stripe, old rose and white, castor and white, and cyrano and white are some of the new combi- nations. . the prettiest goods for evening wear st be paid out of the The bo: er month, | % Al s patterns to choose from, per yard only.. a for four Bchool Di- | but it can draw on the balance of | children’s iron frame stockings, made of extra heavy, B Soe mimeinry, | Suovary 3 00 Fho Bebool Deactar hard-twisted elastic cotton, with double knees, heels and another new_ taffeta comes a1 inches wide, with nar- thus making the nor- credit the sum of $14,343 9. The | toes, just the thing for rough wear, sizes 6 to 10 now lace stripe, in lavender and white, yellow and white, for January, 190, $808. The ' be making a careful inspection of green and white, castor and white, and blue and white— 5 patterns, per yard ..$1.38 19-inch black peau de soie, an extra fine quality, per Lucien Koch Arrested Charged With Stealing the Art Treasure From the Hotel. The man who stole the big vase from the parlors of the California Hotel some time between Monday night and early Tuesday morning is believed to be Lu . Moulton State director and Mrs, Lnlnnd Stanford and Mrs. Willlam Alvord State promoters. This, as other soclal functions previously given by this soclety of young patriots, will be very select. What are the points of excellence in Special Agent A. M. Dewey to De- liver an Address in Howard M. E. Church To-Night. A. M. Dewey, special agent of the United States Department of Labor, will speak at the Howard-street M. E. Church, near Third street, to-night. His subject Coroner for Violating Public Decency. Some boys reported to Patrolman Fer- guson yesterday afternoon that three men in a vacant lot on the corner of Powell and North Point streets were engaged in bolling portions of a human body in a wash boiler. The officer made an inves- tigation and placed in custody Phillp B. | In the coliege and they had received p. mission from Dr. E. S. Howard, pre of anatomy, to take | head away. The Coroner res dents a lecture, warning ther: peating the outrage on public | and informed them t section 309 of the Polit | dismissed them upon their pr | no more bones. the ise to bofl 2 2 —_———— cien Koch, an Alsatian, 2 years of age. is “Christian Citizenship and Its Obliga- | Frey °f_110 Guorm" e LR \r.mm Pn“ Club Jinks. tectives Harper and Sullivan and Police- work of Frances E. Willard. Mr. Dewey, | that (he) were mmemq of the College of | tertain its fnwn-': n evening, man J. Sullivan, and the vase was recov- who is a cousin of the admiral, has been | Physicians and Surgeons on pnu"p,‘mh February inks. : ered Thursday from a pawnbroker on for twenty-six years employed by the |street. In the wash boiler were two legs, | subject "the eve Lombard street. Government and is well known through- gly;’n J}\-rlms and the head of a human being. | W shington's birthe Addresses. & v The pawnbroker said a stranger sold out the country as a pleasing and enter- e Morgue wagon was sent for and_the | ried musical programm SALE! TWENTY MORE CASES OF NEW GOODS OPENED | FOR MONDAY MORNING. BARGAINS GREATER THAN EVER! Tailored Suits, $4.95. |Wrappers, 50c. tery. Koch says that he bought the busts $eixis . and venison warw , to be given by i heir airy, Oriental LATEST ETTLE; Eton effect: scalloped, CALICO WRAPPERS; well made; extra | fr0M &n Italian whom he did not know |} principles by trained experts. ||%hc tribe in the wigwam on Post strect i g-ewhtened by the new and pretty ox pleat Skirt, at the unbheard-of price, special, GOe. abbut eight days ago for 34, and last Mon- Bhiesh f 1 ial on the 20th sleep, snow moon, G. S. D. i inty s 0B Goot vase at 510 or Tuesday the Italian again called at e best of materials are ||4m, which in common English 18 February i colorings and dai designs. Golf Capes, $1.75. Flll' Cams, $8 95 Extra Quality ELECTRIC SEAL AND | cles, but later gave out the story about basement of Native Sons’ Hall on Tuesday on occasion. Stand lots of wear. ROCK MARTEN BOAS; regular value | buying them from an Italian. He admit- || over— evening next. It will be under the direc- 6 feet by o feet, $r1.50 s AX MINK C : good silk 50; sale price $1.45. ted having visited the California Hotel to tion of Mrs. Daniel Daniels, chairmar of Kl by o Rt 30 " i 9850, S sce a friend, Captain Schultz. Yesterday the committee of arrangements, assisted 7% 4 g 3 mnrnlnlg he was rll)o(oked on s chalrge of a Pair. M“,‘":."‘;; MM End;rr;n, (,;.(}garfiv‘, M. 9 ;ce: g\ 0‘ If t 2.; rand larceny an Wo charges o ett; . . oscovice! . . E. Fal and e il 3. ee y 10 e 2. Styhsh Jackets fotoeny. The detectives beHeve that he P. and R Bartlett, M. Toomey, H. Col-| i Parlor Corner Chair, Mahog- g et B R b B rts 4 is & hotel sneak thief and are trying to — lins, A. Goodwin, L. Kylie, M. Hawkio any finish, high back, prettily y 3 y find owners for the waterproof and over- SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT F. Barry, M. Cawley, 4 Crowley and IL v IR P BLACK g00d lining; GE SKIRT; alue at §2; eale price 85e. Percale Wrappers, T5c. $1.75. Regular value, $5.75, $6.45, $7.95. Well tatiored; perfect fitting; the neweat; real value $5.50, well bound; | bl Gl Clnk and it 1230-1282-1284 MARKET STREET. him the vase last Tuesday, getting $30 for it. He suspected that all was not right and telephoned to police headquraters and was informed that they had no report of such a vase being stolen Then when the news of the robbery was made public he | notified the police and gave a description 0! the man who sold it, which led to Koch’s arrest. The latter was identified the pawnbroker. Two bronze busts a.ffio stoléen from the hotel and a water- proof coat and silk lined overcoat had slso been pawned by Koch. The vase stands over three feet high, weighs about 100 pounds and is valued at $400. How it could have been carried out | of the hotel without detection is a mys- his room on Geary street, near Powell, with the big vase, which he purchased for $5. He did not ask the Italian any ques- ons as to where he had got the articles. here from Paris about five months ifia French Consul here. He at first denied knowing anything about the stolen arti- coat. The capture is looked upon as an important one by Chief Sullivan and Cap- tain Bohen. ————— e Common whisky Is a curse—the Old Government is a blessing. —_———— Valentine Holt Society. A limited number of invitations have been fssued for a dancing party to be v n next Friday evening by th, & ‘one year. John Hargen and Albert Rider . . :n“::eo Holt st; ;t c;fid,:’n :fv!ahle SAN FRANCISCO. recel ved !lxty days each for simple as- Silk Velour upholsterings; quaint American Rev Hall. The Free Booklet of Bpring Styles for the | [S2Ult. Edward English, co;:lvlet of an coverings and . artistic igns ' in tion in Centu{vy mmnene @ Mrs. . Orocker, L. L. Dorr, Princess Poniatowskl, nmumm The Best Shoe for Women and to what can be ascribed the high favor in which it is held? Briefly stated, it is this: “SOROSIS”’ Shoe is. constructed on scientific used throughout. The finished product is the chat human ingenuity has de- AAA to E. Price the world 50 THIRD STREET, Second Shoe Store Below Market, Asking. taining speaker. The evening service is held in commem- oration of the death of Miss Willard, Wwhich occurred two years ago yesterday. This “‘heavenly birthday’’ is known as one of the “red letter” days in the calendar of the Woman's Christian Temperance Unlon, and to-day or as near this date as possible 10,000 unlons will b{’ service of song and eloquent words do honor to the memory of their promoted leader. —_——— Corn and Venison Warwhoop. Yosemite Tribe No. 103 of the Improved Order of Red Mcn has sent out invitations to its paleface friends to attend “a corn 20, 1900, when the council fire will be kindled and Sitting Bull, Black Hawk and Rain-in-the-Face, proposed by Swiftwater, will ride the buffalo into the mouth of a —————— old clothes and cascarones party in the McRaith. —_—————— Criminals Sent to Prison. Martin Olsen, convicted a few days ago on a charge of burglary, was sentenced to a term of three years in Folsom Prison by Judge Dumne yesterday. Lee Wing, a Chinese burglar, was sentenced to (hree years in the same pgison. T. Flynn, con- victed of grand larceny, was sentenced to Policeman , was metomcvuw.lulxorgtmotmm ‘months. men were taken before Coroner Cole. They explained that the college is not prises will be in store f at this jinks. FRIEDMAN'S A NNOUNCEMENTS. i“THE CREDIT HOUSE” Six Stories High i i i i : v The waterproof and overcoat, he said, . . voleano 120 feet below the surface of the PERQP, JUALITY PERCALE WRAP. | were brought by him irom Paris. W highest standard of perfection || earth. Ghost darce at 10 o'clock at night. AND MISSES' Golf Capes, new 8004 value at $1.25; extra special, e, Koch told the detectives that he came By order of Mankiowackebowl, big chict.” CARPET DEPARTMENT. d had been playing ,the races. 2 Imperial Floor Squares. Bright ?:ther. he nald,pwas a brewer in Stras- vised. Old Clothes and Cascarones. calorspf manv‘ pat;]ems. f'nged burg, Germany, and sent him a remit- i P 3 Fremont Parlor of the Native Daughters eversible. Take the place of a alls S, 49, daxion ff percmonth -ghrodeh othe 35 styles; sizes, 2 t0 9; I|win observe Mardi Gras festivities by an T 3 e i ; carved. Upholstered with i bright, flowered velour. Lots l of spring in the seat. Artistic; homelike. A chair for a cosy ! corner and a caller’s comfort. $3.85 Wood seat, Leather, Silk and our exhibit of parlor chairs at 8, 312, $15, $25. A whole floor devoted to parlor comfort and embellishment. We take pleasure in showing: you’d enjoy seeing. You are never urged to buy. Madras Curtains—Just opening a new lot of these popular, curtains. beauty is Would brighten the dullest room. Nothing more servicable. Nicely fringed. As low as $1.85 a p: carpet sometimes and save a carpet Free Dellvery, Oakland, Alameda, Berksley M FRIEDMAN & CO. 233 to0 237 Post St. Open evenings Near Stockton The Weekly Cal. Enlarged to 16 Pages. §1 per Year