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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1900. NP | Spring and Summer Goods SU BSI[]Y B"-L First inspection of the completed stocks can be made this week. [t will take many pleasant hours to see all of the new things that greet the arrival of spring. You will be de- lighted with the beautiful millinery, the stunning jackets and suits, and the wonderful products of the weaver's art in silks, woolens and cotion. A dainfy souvenir to every & lady visiting the store to-morrow.. Welcome to the show this week in California’s largest, America’s grandest store. Final Drafts Completed by| = Never before, so early the Obmriiitis of th Interesting ... ... .. " | Men’s Wo have just the Committee o e i Silk nis ’a been able to show such | received = the ! 'm large assortments, such 1 House. ;Y e e b : ”OVO”_V Iatest New York L ful colorings and exquisite styles. Fowlards are in greatest i fad in Men's demand. Our stock is not duplicated in the West. The $1.00 Clothing - Nob- Designed to Prevent the Formation of Trusts or Combinations Among Owners or Builders. inel owners of the soil were of fine trase. i Tom Thumb Fringes, yard. ssisnacs - siae DD cheap at the price, per yard. 2ic <pecna| for Monday—z' Ibs......... " & Biack Silk Fr.nges, yard... 803 to $5.)0 Of all Wash Goods—Main Floor, R 4 LEARY DOING WELL AS Spang o Trimmings, one o g, sivr o stsl, ,\'arg.jlo Chinese (he famed New Fianan Haddies, 6...15¢ Whale Bastera Cod b 10c Chiffon and Spangled Bands. yard Lo to 8350 jental A spring novelty T , 2 3 GOVERNOR OF GUAM & ¢ st Yokes, spaogied, cach ;3126 . 35:00 Bazaar. bisaars New i Syl 256§ Silk and Spangled Robes, each. 0 in 8an g orted s, A General Wheeler Reports Upon Con- | X Trimming Departm ni— Rotunds. : 2 Francisco the big Chinese and Blouse == 8 | o cceirererisseo23€ Bisuit Co., B.......... 1€ ,": ditions on Uncle Sam’s New _— Japanese bazaar in this store is received from New Canned Lunch Shnmpfl,zsz New large Bloate: .3for.m.‘.: ; Island. [ easily the finest. The rare ivories, York. New shade 08 eere e Rrsdbeieca - 17.—Gener: § Brie’ Me’!'ifln. curious bric-a-brac, carved eboniu: sai’a'l of Cadet Blue, the New Eastern Mackerel, each.. Ita;l‘ailiqhv“lOvI. half gazllon. ; rtment Mammoth Spring Catalogue out this week. embroidered silks, beautiful elai- PRRC RS R | 155 gallon......... .00 ; As- & ¥ ¥ ¥ sonne wear and curios from all parts large collars pret- Extra large Bloater Mack- New California Mild Cheese, s who 1s more di- | X e el 12je Cigars for 70 each. of the Orient are well worth a Suits. v briced winn ol each. oo 30615 . }:, n‘,“,,r,,”:.‘[ ¥ x ¥ visit of n;a{:ctl;mim'l‘gus‘ hwm contrasting red and New Imported Sardines, tin... jarren mper em i 5 po e island | & 5o Ci miss ope of the sigats of San Kran- blue silk braid, shields handsomely em. 2 > ¥ upon the island All 5¢ Cigars now 7 for 265C« i ' A il d, ely sy, The oo g 7 N b ::‘;ohgo'z?":::ilo:_o .G.:o::"; Vit broidered, blouses cut extra long, one of Port or Sharr_y—Our 7-year-old ot goiie Sommtote il g < Aayikett Mulo NSRS st el pres | marked in plain figures at surpris- pretiest boys’ suita we have ever had—s stock, regularly $1 50 per eallon, extra ptance e that the | X ingly low prices. Both native and American clerks. it .00 value offered by the bi i sy ored f‘vui."d‘fl’ndah"“"‘#’fi Largely increased business in several departments has re- | .yM-inFFbor—R:u—Ban Side. : :::r‘:’;:rw s ey {’4.45 SPeClal for Monday '.'lm -..989e 10 the quired a readjustment of some sections on the first floor. 2 AR 23 Ginger Ale, good qualty, Champion Whiskey, gallon.... ’:?‘21"”‘;} Jewelry and Silver Plated Ware now occupy ome-half the | o S e 95¢ PN IR 5 $3.50 and that the counter room zround Cafe in Rotunda. Gloves and Toilet s,,,d fo,' 6-year-old Brandy, full quarts. Liebig’s Malt Extract, bottle, ye: - : SE.h ’;"""?’mfi‘" Articles divide the balance of space around Cafe. ,,i__,dJ:c 2 2:“;—‘;““ i hwizkls as on, &nd those of the ¥ ¥ % Good Claret, case ozen Burke’s 3-Star Iris] iskey, e T de S g and g T GoldenRule Bazaar. I A 5 > > 5 x N E3 A E » 5 » t X 5 5 » i N i3 i3 { H grade is good enough for all purposes and will please the most critical. Next in demand are the new waist silks, Plisse and Lace Effects, in the new pastel and fresque shadings. f Wask Silks, which will be more popular than ever this summer, we are showing more than 100 different designs and colorings 21-inch Fancy Plisse, in the very stylish shades of gray castor, goblin blue and heliotrope, ya: e 831.25 22-inch Lace Stripe, small Pe n_all the new pastel shadings, yard........... $1.50 44-inch Elack Siik Grenadines, strives and plaids, very rich lace effects, yard...... $1.25 to $2.50 21-igch CGolored Poplin, splendid wearing silk for waists and dresses, in the new summer colorings, yard Millinery, Cloaks a;rd Suits, Dress Making, Children’s Wear. A Fascinating Exhibit of Model Hats, Gowns and Costumes from the Spring . Clothing. =2 ing—they comsl in several shades of grays and tans, in neat stripes and invisible checks, lined and trimmed with the very best material—hand- padded shoulders—sewn throughout with si'’k—equal in every way to merchant tailor garments—made for fashionable dressers... $:5.09 and $20.00 —— N ar Entramc:. There are very few books = leading Milli Newest of .0 o5 fd &4 The cal and school Ladies’ Knit ;. g Mg di SEIETS New Books. ... est of 20 per cemt or more u"derwear. Knit an (6] lSteS Laces—Season 1900 ]d‘ramp:blnhar'( prices. These seven books e v ;emc ; Under- 1 5 4 ¥ : lemand: wear and Hosiery Department on the coast of Paris, wa Hon int Tonne et S L ; Pub. Price Our Prics. now shows a full line of Ladies’ Spring and L d i " ¥ 1 New Cluny Laces - per yard...10c, 15¢, 25¢ To Have and To Hold’ —Johnston 1.50 $1.15 Hesier Shlengug:: - ues i, Sonu Bk ondon '7 < New Ghantillys - Croam, Black—yard........ | .ihe Prelude and the Play’—\aun. & 1.20 Mercerized Silk, Woolsns, Lisle and Egyp- (/i PN / " 10¢, 20¢ and 35¢ | . Poor People”—Frisdman 1.20 . ;.o;gon—]—the ga;rr;em n:or‘n lm Li‘l{"lur; ) (] and ‘\ 7 = ”‘Ehe !flu;)x —lo'ca ;,‘2’8 a Ladies" Imported Fronch Lisle Thread A\\\|| B 5 anvis Pioneer”—| Vest, low neck and sleeveless — in black, (| New /B All-Overs and Yokings. “She Walks in Beauty”—Tynan 1.20 white, blue, pink or ecru color—an unusu-, \ | Cut-out Taffetas—yard...... $2.00, $3.00 and $3.00 “The Boss of Toroomba” —Hornung.. .60 | » x5 lue at the price—each. 0 ... 506! Laft cf Entrarce. "73 York. Gold Embroidered—yard....$3.00, $3.00 and $7.50 5¢, $1.50, $2.50 ...$2.00, $2.50 y 75¢, $1.50, $2.00 2.00, $3.00, $5.00 Point Venise, black and cream... Tucked Taffeta, black and crez;)nci Main Floor-—Back of Rotunda. Spriny Sl_yTe The spring styles in Men's Derbys and Special offerings for " . in » Boys’ Hats and Caps Carpets and I Belts, Combs, Buckles. | Men’s Hats. ... "= ’y - Ladies’ Silk Pulley Bel! O g e SR el IR U RS 3¢ prices are less than Furn""re. ;;I%D:ns(;?l:is{nl ;5’.133 Latest delsigm Selila zlo“'m;;:.;l:r 4 .20c¢ to $2.50 those you have been accustomed . Tapestry CGarpets—Handsome line of designs in durable colorings, regularly 65¢c a yard, best value that we have ever offered at the special price. ....45¢ Wilton Veivet QGarpets—Rich, luxurious Carpets, in greens, reds and Oriental effe 5 yard, special...... -.occr R .80¢c Axminsier Carpets —Extra heavy, styles and colors suitable for the most expensively furnished parlor, regularl y .$1.00 Popular Empire Back Combs, eac! Belt Buckles, new styles, each. 20c to $2.50 .23¢ to $5.00 The Newest Fads in Veiling--Readly. Ali-Sitk Tuxedo Veilings—13 inches wide, 300 More than a thousand pieces latest Novelty Veilings were placed in stock during the past week—our own importation— entirely new effects, without a doubt the largest selection of exclusive styles ever displayed in San Francisco. pieces, assorted styles, Spider Web or to pay, have no doubts about the qualities the big store carries as fine hats as are made — to sti'k further infroduce our Men's Hat Department, we shall this season sell the genuine John B. 2 Stetson Co’s Darby Hats in the latest styles for ....53,50 Main Ficor - Off Rotunda. b rly “;’0- Tuxedo Mesh, with velvet or chenille spots, in black, white, magple and fancy mixtures, per yll;j.. N s —*D i BRI = ..26¢ re: Li Ename e ‘fi“(‘" Sy, brass Novelty Eeaufy-Spot Veilings—The latest complexion yeiling, hair stripe aimost . % "ew . A’s nings. ing, egulacly $5.00, spocial .88 75 invisible mesh_with large chenille or velvet spot, per yard......... 50¢c SR CR = Padiue i S N el Ladies’ Writing Desks—M:hogany finished, highly , mirror top, ome large drawer, regularly 31200, price... $8.75 ases—Four handsome solid oak, highly $20.00, your choice this week..$18 25 pecial Eook polished, regular Second Fioor—Rear. Special Sale 4 Imported Pattern Vells—A large assortment of charming styles, plique, Point Lierre, or chenille border, in black and all the new coloring, each...$1.80, 87, 75¢, 80¢ and 250 To Begin the Veiling Season We Place on Special Sale, Gommencing Monday, 1000 Point Lierre Applique Cream Wash Veils, a large purchase from a New York importer, veils worth 50¢, 75¢c and $1.00 each, and without doubt the most de- sirable high-cla=s, stylish Veils ever offered in this city at special sale, 29¢ Silk Serges—black and colors—per yard. Silk Moreens— black and colors—yard Black Moire Skirt Lining— yard. Fast Black Waist Linings—yard.. Dressmakers’ Findings. Odorless Dress Shiclds— per pair. - 252 Brush Dress Bindings —per yar: 7e, 12¢ and 15¢ Feath-r Bone Covered—al! colors —per yar 0Oc and 16 i for th a each........ e e L French $pool Cotton—500-yard spool.....cue...ccene veveees- P’ckle cas‘a"s D}ei;in‘;"gezi.imtid. Alcohol Heating Lampl—aach....poo g We have a little lot of 38 Pickle = 'sm— Castors, to be closed out Monday. ¥ you wish to . - e Pianeh bk 'as, raids. They are wgrramed qu:;ldruple] si]l- The spl‘ iny ll:now "mzh‘i'h“ will chal' m'ny eat .nu;::::;":‘ Complete assortment mow, every width and all the mew ver plate and are worth regular! \ e worn this spring 2 colorings. 4 $3.00 oach We~ Dress Goods. :: - "w: | Wash Goods. " . " | i, e best quiiy; ocs from $1.00 to have divided them into two lots and the special prices will be, each 78c and $1.08. Silverware Counter—Roiunda. New Society Hurd’s latest and see more than 200 new weaves and colorings in Dress Fabrics. They are displayed in the lightest, brightest part of the big store, where if there be any defects they can be detected at once, but there are no defects in these perfect specimens of the weaver's art. 48-inch Homespuns—3 shades of gray, yard. 8850 50~inch Qramite Oloth—Crepe finish, correct . wash materials— for- eign and domestic—await your aporoval, and wise is the shop- g:r who appreciates the importance of early selection. The autiful Cotton Fou'ards, so perfect in coloring and finish, are difficult to distinguish from the silk fabric. The silk mixed Madras weaves for waists and suits are fine, stylish and serv- iceable. The mercerizad effects prevail largely both in white and colored materials—dainty standard imported Dimities and strong, serviceable Galateas are prettier than those of any previous season. . Mercerized Rick Rack, yard. Hercules, all widths, yard Pompadour, mixed colors, yard. To-Morrow (Mon- Special Sale Playing Cards. day: only, we offer 2000 packs p}:od“c?gng ]._ weight and colorings for street or calling costumes, yard.... A finest grade en- g shown for the 2 s s Mercerized Oxfords—s32 inches wide, soft finish ameled Playing Card WI‘ ’t’ny P ape” 'S, 2::’Fr:|r"2i:cl;1 52""1’" v""“.""“m N"p"m’h‘“’" i"d' .“:1 luster, solid colors, yard, 30e ; polka dot s.fl;gs: with photographic re- % Swastika, in the two square shapes known as Titian 52-inch Venetian Oloth-Kid finish, spring colors, Ja i . L4 productions of the Em- and Donald, kid fnish, white, 1-ream, $#a25—125 Envelopes e e .00 oty 03 Iaa_wits o, Snifhy Trench | porium on back in delft o sk At New Biaok Dress Goods. fects, yard.... S brs a e | satga sloe Tar'atam, 3 most popular shapes, in cream, chasseur and Iris_ tints, 3-ream, $7,00 and $7.26—Envelopes to match, $7.00 and $1.25. Holiand Linen, Octavo and Donald shapes, looks like limen cloth, the color burn blue, }-ream, $7.70 and 44-inoh Orepe de Ohime—A besutiful silk and wool novelty, in B exquisite designs, per yard........ $2.00 44-inch Siik and Wool Crepa. handsome styles, including the latest striped effects, yard...... & m—In sassnee eressssses e c Twill Suiting—Cotton Galateas and Covert Cloths, for house, street or country outing purposes, 29 inches wide, yard.......... w1230 Peroaies— We carry only the best quality and now show quality equal to any 35¢ card on the market— “‘Bargain Counter— Rotunda. $1.25 125 Envelopes to match, $7.00 and $1.285. Dl.‘-okl' vatl.n otlotb‘..-w. md ot u" i ;::;t 500 different effects, they are all 36 inches wi::; Main Floor— Back of Rotunda. plete line of these most popular summer dress materials, Fi < R Fooey & = i H T T ‘m'c'n'.-"-fiae.;!m Prifes phen o Groceries o Liguors. New Drzss Trimmings. Colored Orga 5 » H i = s H F = -3 s » » 5 - & 3 X A H n x 5 H F x = b3 H x F X F * Fy by 5 H ) ) x f i F3 [ 5 ) s 5 x ) X » ) 2 y 3 3 2 ) ) 3 5 Fs 3 F % 3 5 [ i i 5 3 3 i ) 5 x % & £ ) % » 3 » s A » 3 S F = b » F3 X 5 s x X : 3 5 H E ) s % £ F) £ 5 Ladies’ Neckwear will be found in a handsome new depart- ment in Rotunda. First Aisle—Left of Entrance. Spring me} sortment of plan colers, also whi Last weok— Sugar—Best Dry Granulated, extra (Ailnv 506 or Bottles when Raspberry Syrup, p;x.re. q:.;: A AN N R RN AR A AR A A AR AR AR R ARAR R LA A LARTUUR AR LA RA A TAAAAARAR AL ARARA LA AR LA AN AAAAARARL A A AR ARAXAAQAAA AU AR R AR DDA AL ARC TR TTR A qa g ana ue. msidering the extensive reforms Cap- ¥ ¥ » H . Teturned.) tain Leary had been obliged to institute, It has been found necessary to give the Notion Department > lazzard, the Champion ~ Whiskey, _ full be had ucoeeded very well i Rolding the | &\ entire section n the Dry Goods Division. Catalogue CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE Vestrifoquis quarts. - the island 4 - e v o R R R R R R A 0 A I S 0 S S A S S M A AR A e Road to Oil Fields. SFIELD, March 17.—Collis P. H now on his way of way for an eight-mile the Southern from tha | raphed J. J. Mack, a lo- . inent in the ofl business, ] ehips now in port. amused is to the officers of the naval yard and war- It was their first ex- perience of close contact with a “special commissioner,” and to say that they are put it very mildly. They were tickled half to death with the “‘com- missioner's” story, which tells of nothi bave protected coaling stations and dry- docks in a]l parts of the world. If Uncle Sam would learn this lesson it would do him a lot of good, and mrhnp- materially influence his policy. ips_are excellent things, but a modern warshi th coal 18 no better than a raft. ere is a President’s Brother Director of & MKINLEY MONEY IN THE COEUR D’ALENE Rival Telephone Company. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, March 17.—The people of this city are again to enjoy the benefits of an opposition telephone company. The | first of the year the Sunset Telephon | the County Clerk. first year are: e | men, E. Knickerbocker, years it was in existence, cut the rates in half. Articles incorporating the San Jose Telephone Company have been flled with Its directors for the H. C. Doerr, R. 8. Am- F. C. Sanford, nc into the Kern River oil aistrict, p— Lt e B g L ¢ the world showing the location of Frede it ton stated that as a ut what everybody 8 CO: map of e world sho' e location of ", e L e oo (a8 Ras Known' for months, ° o Ou Coaling stations. 1t the Examiner | Company Which Has Large Hold- | Company absorbed the ' People's Tele: | Erederick Brown. H. O. Hickox and work of construction would begin. The | A local paper in the course of an article | will buy a copy and study It, the next ings in the District. phone Company, which, in the several ann. - pas been surveyed and was recently | referring to the -mrg‘ under the heads, | time it treats of the fortifications at Es- Special Dispatch to The Call. inspected, togeiher with the ofl develop. | Qolos Piiol ekt Rt T e | A e Ga o SPOKANE, March 171t transpires to- g Sy 358 SEsIOWI el Y, Sooen- | Authority for Second-hand Information at 2 - day that McKinley money is being in- Esquimalt,” says: IN THE NORTH ““To be charitable, the vested in the mines of the Coeur d'Alene —— | es Examiner's Story as & work of art re- Pacific Coast Pensions. district, In the very heart of the cam; D l Invented a Mowing Machine. | Iflecls ‘Great credit on the office boy, If it | WASHINGTON, March 17, — Pacific | Where the labor riots have so often oo € Cc at e NEW YORK, March 17.—Walter Nish- | was the office boy who achieved this lat- | Coast pensions have been granted as fol- | curred and where General Merriam’s sol- e e vt stinimeion. . 3. aied | Facts, Fortifications, Fakes | rate:'the mnteriai used wis but a renssh | gu; nfamons "ol pent ) rioters I the D 1 1 y orks at Millington, N. J., 4 | rate, e mate U ‘was but a rehas . 01 pen. .'m-%l:fn:l(l”v\~ r')‘('m:: » H::,gkt‘::g R";(p. ‘;:i‘ a y 2 il of the information which has been pub- ”(ifl"u\:rnhm'nfil‘?.u‘:lm Abner McKinley {s a director and one of e n t l S t r y ol o1 bl e i i d. a s lal Com_ lished time and time again in the Exam- | )00 anneri eterans’ Home, the largest stockholders in the Golden L AR et b ek A An pec iner, as well as all other coast papers, re. | Ratrick, Marnering, Vetgrang, THome | Chest Mining ‘Company of Cleveland, 2 o Lnd wold his patent £o the Walter 4. P garding the defenses of Eaquimalt that | 50 I 30"y Los Angeles, . Res: | OMio; which was formed about the timé Means delicate methods and man- - y for $100,000. Shortly after | missioner. ave been In construction during ten toration and increase—John Birney, Fres- of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan riots. - fed the Acme harrow and | years past. Only it was worked up and | to 3 k Bnos, 8an | This _company has been nexotlullm% for ners—easy and gnceful workmanshi y at Millington, N. J. He ————— dished up alluringly as an argument for Francisco, 35 to dro Guirado, Los months for a group of claims near Mur- P ;rmous trade, which extend. | the American desire to fortify the Nica- ; Lea'n es, $6 to $8;: David Miller, Cudde- ns, Ocean- ray, Idaho, and ta-day the final deals were ar T e The Call. raguan canal. Of course no part of the . closed whereby the company secured the —nothi bunglesome or rough. 2 ever the Liaitel SPMe. ey aa | g B s | ErEimenc s souna but “vhen "what” aoes bacl 'J‘.},";fl?' Rpraim CwensGoem largest body of gol‘?‘-b:{inquuu;l in the I've b nlg g e g g Au - FICTO 23 - | that_matter when ' such authorities as : 4 8 - | Coeur d'Alene gol t, toget racti -~ —_— . “02,“"0 R B Ly oo bluejnckets, stokers and cooks' assistants I'l‘.ndt;‘ffi""uméfl e ynes, Mcgan- | nearly half of all the Stampe in the dia: e - ABh CONSUMPTION CURED. |50l oy ol ihree of its vaivavie” g B b e L R aiet Birney, # ini—Btery A. Shar | Siot, The new Geallis for forty kixey- fect workmanship— careful attention As old physician, . retired fsom peact! 4| columns on Monday last, and which was | The Colonist has the following editorial | key, Sierraville, and Paymaster lodes, and the Idaho 2u- -3 4 % . e e et & simpie vegelable remedy | purported to be the work of a “spacial ¥ SR TR U Ty i e e IR e stamp mill, These ciaime adjoin others to little things in dentistry. I guar- for the speedy and anent cure of Con- commissioner who had come 2000 miles to o P - e Dn.un it e Phoenix, $ to $8. gednue—mm:: uth, ly owned by the Golden Chest Com- rrh, Asthma and all | sumption, Bronchitis, Ca positive | Throat and Lung Affections; radical cure for Nervous Nervous Complaints. also & und Gesiring to relieve human suftering, 1 will get it,” in which the said “special com- Debility and_all | missioner” Having tested its won- 1 at Bsquimalt, on the autherity of blue- derful curative powers in thousands of cases, | jackets, stokers and marines who have aunties and cousins in England, and are told of proposed fortifications anyth!ng ar that the fortifications at Enqulmd? ave e Alaskan bound- o or the Cape Nome gold fields may de- celve a few hysterical people, but here it will ulm;;:y be laughed at. Do our neigh- wish reall: to do with th Bandon, $12. . Moot Veropn, 85 Bl G, Kelti, Fera: i u C. b b dale. 85, IncroaseHenry A. Wiliey, Spo- kane, §6 to $8. ny and equip with two 10-stam P:lll{. The consideration for this lntem‘t’ is said to be $50,000. .The company plans big developments. O McCulloch at Monterey. antee to please in every instance. ins Dr. T.S. Higg - ¢ charge to all who wish it. this in close touch with the Admi- | bors y to why Esquimal 27 Market Street—513 Emma Spreckles Bl direct p 2 ree-str: sea. power r loc] at this osite elan ountain maii by sddressing. it stamp, naming this | 2068 CS CESCY ot Teartily at the | and proposes fo remain ahd. o nar purchased’ at m & Vail's, 741 iils moraing south. from PP paper, W. A. "”“'z e d MM E‘b'uh."n:: m“:‘hmmclenud it, than! tion can be a sea mweg-&n on: not street. Hee Francisco. b

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