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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. NOTE HAS BEEN CHANGED BYHIM § ’ | ‘Hale’s. | Hale's. Faster Perfumery HUDNUT'S—Perfect odors and staying qualities. This perfumery is unsurpassed. Some of the new odors in- clude Violet sec. Peau Easter Silks BLACK GRENADINES — ‘ntirely new, come in stripes and plaids, with chenille figures, 42 inches P Ada G. Cade’s Grave Charge el Y £ % @ Espagne, Moresco, $1.00 Ageinst the Music TOP D o s Opening in Our Cloak and Wi fow Soos Vi 1: G . I»r-).' '.3<(€T'CI’)52I"HCS. all e ° o NP g 50c ounce g o SRS Suit Department. e In a Cross Complaint She Asks the flf“i‘gi"“;,f,’p“,y,;‘“‘;‘; i MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY of this HUDNUT'S _20th CEN- Court to ;?umci;z::edyo;gfly e it week we will show some of the finest garments it has TURBAOIEHE gy SILK SQUARES, for Fancy ever been our pleasure to present to the public of San mation of Hudnut's *spe- R 3{1’“551::fiffifl"f'fizfi: &in?]l:‘c/g. bThey are taken from the lalest.Pan }an model; fi.]c‘:éfsgiign o, 63, e e bt i an e e een to considerable expense in gathering this perfumery department. Music a: collection and know every garment to be strictly high class —operfectly tailored—elegantly patterned—and moderately priced—quality considered. Come and bring your friends —you’re welcome to inspect or buy. Imported Tailor-Made Suits. Like cut No. 1,Fine Broadcloth, double- Like cut No. 2—Ladies’ imported tailor breasted Eton jacket, handsomely ap- ° suits in gray broadcloth, Belaur jac- pliqued all over skirt, also appliqued ket, handsomely appliqued, silk-lined double box plait, silk-lined throughout throughout with best quality taffeta. - %2 o R e S s ceceess . $75.00 LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE . SUIT, double-breasted Eton' jacket, trim- MISSES’ DOUBLE - BREASTED you do not see these you will not see the latest fads. Prices range from $2.50 to .......... ....87.00 each Ezster Dress Goods FRENCH FOULE SUIT- INGS—In popular grays, modes, tans, greens and blues, with boucle figures of bright mohair, in con- 1g colors, woven in nty designs over the sur- ce. One line is marked Easter Linens Table Cloths, pure white linen, damask border all around, tasty designs, ¥-size napkins to match each pattern—per dozen... .82.25 and $3.75 2 yards long....$1.85 each 2% yards long _32.25 each 3 yards long....83.00 each 3Y2 yards long..84.25 each The better grades only come in _two lengths, 2 yards at $3.50, and 3 yards and f ditions 1o & n ade which he holds tgage of ali of the se . ; Soego; fhe orfec pil ming in purple velvet and white stin ~ ETON SUITS—I1 fight and _ dark e ited - 3 e LA Al e 2 piping, lined throughout wit] est gray homespun, jackets satin-lined 20 pieces NEALAe: table o EW ,.’il‘,‘).‘A‘DL!‘f)lli_ Faster (;OFSCY:S ot quality taffeta, double stitched seams throughout, skirts percaline lined, For confirmation sashes, white taffeta damask, 68 inches wide, : AND VENETIANS — so THE NEW FRENCH MODEL KID $67.50 velveteen binding, sizes 4 to 18 years ribbon; No. 60, 17¢ yard: No. 100, ~ pure linen, rich designs, 10 x tes wide, popular color- FITTING, the ¢ artistically con- TAFFETA WAISTS—We have gath- . ‘__,}10.00 each 25c yard. 2 P77 7 patterns to select from.... o = ings, for tailor costume structed Corset in the world. No ered here an elaborate collection of WE CARRY same quality ribbon, in _ ------ 24> asngasaas 78¢ yard re These you can have made question about it—kid fitting corsets [adies’ fancy silk waists, tucked ~to LADIES’ CAPES—Made in black or light blue, turquoise. fuchsia, cerise, ¥ napkins, to match........ < ] up in Der ‘a’;"”'fbs’waf*’ 6 They decinot alfected Byipampina’ s Sorhont st (onnt eont fend - tan; i Broadklot) bandsomely! ap. . Hlic cidiat g othiee shades Nare - $3.25 dozen & 4 I "“,"‘“,3 reasonable cost. tion; do not get out of shape. To back, exclusive styles. Prices from pliqued with braid, silk-lined through- _ row ribbons to match. - 2 e cloth will cost $675 show our faith in it we guarantee £0 $80, $12,00, $15.00, and up t0.328.00 out. Prices...... $12.00 and $15.00 THE NEW FRENCH WEAVE taf- Laster Wash Goods she su the better grade.... give a new one for any that does not The handsome Cloak Novelties in our windows will give you an idea of what Is Inside feta regence, a perfect neck or mil: IMPORTED CORDED Suit $7.50 give entire linery ribbon, comes in all the new EFFECT, white ground. .SHAPE. im- LO“dO“ HatS. shades; No. 6o i . 5 - . LATEST FRE g yard with mercerized stripes in 2 Easter Trimmings i lovibuet i euaden bl . . o v rith merc . & ported sateen, low bust, sudden hip, . . , , 3 FANCY RIBBONS, three rows of in- pink, blue. nile green. : ALL-OVER DESIGNS of best quality French steels, a-hook mF“‘bS"O;‘"“!d‘J;’WC“ C"“(t{m‘:s x::;}:eg“ir;d:‘;:r ia;g:on C"‘.t"'f Thgy sertion, and colored stripes. honiton black and red stripes...... X flat silk braid and cord ef- clasp, light weight, flexible, gives the {PIOAe henuty and clegance and are 2 Y close margin of profit. effects: No. 60....... B R e R S R 35¢ yard ¢ fect, serviceable and very latest effect for dress, top and bottom © WO gL 2 o H : NEW HAIR STRIPE ribbons, pom- FRENCH MULLS. 130 9 pretty for yokes. 18 inches trimmed with lace and baby ribbon, No. 1, like cut— 3 at No. 2, like cut, padour borders, all stylish combina- inches wide, handsome fou- # » 1 7 e, either black or white, colors black, d;;\}»x. pink and blue, The “Generale, The “Automobile,” a tion of colorings; No. 100._,55 inches lard patterns, in blues, lav- d. - $1.50 yard; more elaborate, sizes 18 to 3. rice. Tuscan and white. very chic affair, i e wide ¢ yard enders and blacks. choice s Sy Stoaw effect. soft folds of CORDED STRIPE' taffeta ribbons. _designs .....18¢ yard " g 3 A DAINTY NOVELTY 4-hook cl or 5-hook length, best e b § 1 2 1' large assortment of colorings, with FIGURED BATISTE. 36 comes in black or white. in side steels, fancy stitched bust, nicely with Clarge bow o tulle, with cream ap- white corded stripes, 134 inches wide inches wide, grounds small renaissance effect, combin- trimmed, colors black or drab, sizes Venice lace and tiny plique points, Iow trim- ccceeeee ceceerieaccaseees....8¢ yard floral patterns {Qrfhgid"“ ed with silk cor: 18 to 30. Price.. 6Cc tucks of white chif- mings of black poppies WHRE: 230 o -2¢ yard aN Col 3 BLACK SILK FRI FRENCH MODEL—Made of beauti- fon. Snowballs and and green foliage, and [as.ter Laces FIGURED ORGANDIE. 30 ON COLLINS inches deep, 3s5c to.. =S i i e Gl f : 2 Fashion decrees laces, and laces we have inches wide, sheer white ful imported corset broche, hand maidenhair fern bow of turquoise velvet, * & e . g ki .00 per yard somely trimmed, top and bottom run d s bt f o Hoctive F in abundance. We are going to speak ground, colored stripes and WAS NOT HEARD SILVER SPANGLED: e tvaihon iartrs auality ‘stecld AN fooping; on - bEMT orming an eilective face gpout some bought just before the re- figures, up-to-date styles. . RIMMING, 32 inch wide, throughout, colors black, with blue e RO trmming fErces B1G00° ) cent advaiice : - --25¢ yard Jud nes the Case plain and cup spangle, fowers, also white, with pink, blue 2227 dozen yards for a special Easter LINEN SUITINGS.. 32 2 correct idea for evening T 1 = A £ offering. They were good values to inches wide, white mercer- Attorney May or lavender designs. A perfect : ey . wear ...85¢ yard 2 1 ; Pric us because bought right, and as they ized, red, blue and gre » - £ French Model Corset. rice.... 2 gt FEATHE New | ....B2.50 pa are marked at a very small advance stripes and plaids, ve 7 e gt b shades of gray, soft, large over cost we know they are exceed- pretty for outing suits. Per and fluffy, gives the proper To make our corset department ingly good values to you. oy RTITTTILS ve...16 2-8c effect to complete your all the more complete we carry 189 dozen yards Valenciennes lace, 3§ IMPORTED SCOTCH costume— in stock full lines of Cresco, R. inch wide, 5¢ per dozen vards. DIMITIES, 130 inches q 34 yards long....$13:50 & G., J. B., Thompson's Glove dozen yards fancy patterns, 3f-inch wide, sheer fabric. pretty Extra fiber, $16.00 and Fitting, Ferris’ Kid Fitting, Dr. wide, 15¢ dozen yards. colors, in pinks, blues. I $17.00 each. In black ]\\l-rnz» s and (}h\(flzo Waists, 33({) dozen yards, five different 2rmt:rns. enders and b . large a the prices range from Zxpert Corset Fitters: separate rom % to 34 inches wide, 20c per sortment of patterns...... S,‘.soplu $25.00. Fitting Rooms. 935s 937, 939: 94‘1» 943- 945' 947 Market Street. dozen yards. = s 25¢ yard that the last Saturday in April, on which occa- 10f, and the Fire Department suffered no infu sion the vice presidents and advisory | through any Dart of our eiectric. system . that board members will be elected. could possibly Le avolded. SPEG aificers chosen e Wors b All of the trouble that did oceur was largely . e If not entirely due to the electric-light wires onorary p e Mrs. by ric-light wi follow Honorary presidents, irs. Phebe coming_dow th the telephone and Market- | that the members ele s. Caroline Severance of | t R y ComDe ’ o resident, Mrs, B. G.| D Wire, Which ‘was Gaad end ‘mny cumcent. tha | o8 the public. are . Mrs. Hester have been in our wire was due to ca " Wit e oF .\lrIs. | entirely beyond our control. | & . Mary I think it only fair to this company that we T e Al should have the privilege of stating the facts | in this particular case. Yours very truly =l WILLIAM CLAYTON, S ry. | 2 i March 31, 1900, st 2 ———— have been a number of fair- north of Geary, from Mrs, Mary E. Dan- fels to C. 8. Benedict, on pl‘X}'l.’)le t 'YmBl. - % ' “Lyon & Hoag report the following sales: past week, but the only | myo May g north side of Wallér n ordinary imp feet east the purchase of the Pacific | $10,000; tw Rolling Mills property by the Risdon Iron Works for something over half a million doliars, news of which was first published The transfer of this valua- al for the o generally lish a great HE! Iy good sales of real estate closed Harland Frederic during the orth line feet west of Baker, | C ; cott on Highland | Kk tract, $150; two flats street, C. L. Davis to ; twolstory h all P. Hill (owners) with z 53625 5 = To Chief Sulltvan, San Francisco Fire Depart- Mrs. Hester A. col 3 t el o el e X7 : Dby 07 & e T ] Bave Je (0 San Mateo Railway Manag- | ider st Yoo d,l s sent to bim Home and School [l\unng, address, Dr. received a telep message purporting to “Industrial Work | o f the Chief of Police ordering us t cnd. Stiss woie:| IS Tell the Facts About | i o fhe cuief ot Follce ordering us io ert street, par aylor, lot improvement A. Hearst to lizabeth Logan, : there as a rival to the Un- | A. He LE 3 Works, involving the expenditure | L0 flals at Holllday Industrial 'Bducation Be- 4 night.Its object 1g to show: g 1 satiiton dbllare Mpd Eiving ah- G e o ey (4 Infan George Merrlll, Recent Fire. 1 That Immediately upon recefving the order | ) several thousand mechanics e wtest. | ical Arts. we shut down our line east of Thirtieth street. | s wn 1% | 5 : se on the north | — 2. That at the time that we received the or- | ard W 206 by N | der our line on Bryant street, from Eighth, Henry E. Bol , between J and K Magee & Sons have sold to [ Firemen Were Injured Through the Detween Harrison and Bryant, to Second street. som and two valuable pieces of prop- ldridge & Co. sold at auction | i 7 had been dead for some time. t 5. W street for nearly $60,000. The ..3',.’ I!.\,1.,“1;,,_v ;;rf.x,‘,rv\ Three THE CREDIT HOUSE Refusal of the Former Corpora- nfl 7‘-‘!’7-1 it SEE ouvan e gy shock was & work, r<anm ” . # 4 : = 3 = ven by our wire it was due to its bel oofing. hardware, L as that of Mrs. Raphael at AT r’\ L st f H“‘”‘ Six Stories High tion to Cut Its Current Crossed with electric lght, telephone and the | whitewashing for @ ¢ Eddy street, adjoining the panorama f Ll to approvi N hieat Dedexsd Market-street Rallway Company's wires. on lot on SW line of (subj . D Ordered. I desire to add that any time we receive a of Howard, SE 4 by SW & 1ding on the southwest corner of Eddy and Mason streets, lot 25x137 for $27,300. 9 other plece was the olning prop- 6x57:60n the norths ) feet south of Jones, east side of Valencia A o As yet the Market-street Railway Com- the i i i i | i i street, 30x137:6, owned by et south of Fifteenth, % v which $30,000 was paid )ts on the east side of ( | pany has not seen fit to explain its action | leads the to the de- ight, jin refusing to cut off the current from | lower street, which e its trolley lines during the progress of the if not greater advantages , Where Henry Kahn an fire at Eighth and Bryant streets Friday | f Bush and a evening. Through the action of the Mar- | r with old im- he northwest cort | ate, Leon Kauffman, have ere x100 feet, dsome business structures, one of :10x95 ket-street Company in either negligently has been an_advance on sireet, failing or deliberately refusing to cut oft investment , the prop- i Jot on { the current several persons narrowly es- of The and Henry sid feet caped death, and the lives of all of the T t mas ,\l.l?“' Jr. , has been leased on terms that will the outiay on land and building. inwald, Buckbee & v Johnson res southwest corner of V on the east line of Devisadero et south of Hayes, to D. Davis a nd bath cot- » of Andover street, Crescent avenue, to Walters for $1300. - being constructed by and Loan Association [ | firemen and spectators within the lines | | L were imperiled. Two communications | from the San Francisco and San Mateo i Electric Railway Company were received | | by Chief of Police Sullivan yesterday, ROSIS Is the only shoe that Europe has ever —the only shoe 1 by the Pro- s a frontage on i extends 134 £ The premises wer which explain the fact that the current | from this company’s wires was cut as 4 | soon as possible after the fire started, and | AT THE 4 ) ¥ ieirs of John Campbel 3runo end of the Folsom-street 0 . . . S that has been $34,000 to the late J. C. Johnson, who r A. V. Potte Lewin. 8. also make plain the fact that the Market- | rly $30,000 in trans- . Goldstein, M. Bardofsky and nded, it is said, n g residence into what he V , with tur- | ing a five ge 01, the {corner of View avenue and Twenty-third weaith, cuiture also build- Indian s entations on the exterior sonding arrangements in the | street, to cost $1500. 1ld the Probate Court accept | The Shi state has decided to put a t i& Dr. Abrams’ intention to ex- | three-story building on the site of t $5000 in fitting up the rear por- | the former Bush-street Theater building, the building on California_street | between Montgo; and_Kearny streets. Isn't a fad. It's a new. progr ve idea—at once the most g n most comforiable street Company made no effort to lessen | a the danger to which firemen are con- | stantly exposed when fighting the flames | surrounded by - @ metwork of heavily | flfl[] charged wires. The communications re- i ferred to read: March 31, 1900. P i 1230-1232-1234¢ MARKET STREET. yulldings renting for about $15% a |outlay is estimated at $25000. | John M. Speck of the real estate firm of power house. Instead of going there he b Golden Oak, Combination Book one of our cars at Guerrero street and c 02 € r nd a laboratory, with tinct | There will be on the ground floor, Thir o1 entrance from the residence | with lofts above. The front of the build- streets. 1 desire to make a simple statement | s, widths AAA 1o % o to you In regard to our wires, in connection & ¢ | ing will be in buff pressed brick, and there B fhe D o tuxh Soue mamianes yere a i EEE 5210 9. \ te of Uharles Behlow has pur-| will be a light well in the interfor. The sent to our power house in your name, and 3 | = 1 a ol Mrs. Lizette M. Nelson the|foundations will be Inld sufficiently strong note in this morning's papers the charge that Th sium hibition in our | il property on the southeast side of Mission | to permit of the adlition of another story we failed to obey the order to shut off our cur- All at S Per street, between Fifth and Sixth, for about it be dectded later to transform ft rent. e ; € Co es Now on exnibitio ‘ . 5 e lot is Mx160, 402:6 feet south- office huilding of four storfe. B. t the moment that the alarm rang in our . | ¢ . Pair. we ixth street. @hd is covered by | Patterson Hoss s the architect and the electrician, Mr. Vanatta, was on @ car on top spacious WAREROOMS AND WINDOWS « of Eighteenth-street hill on his way to the | are distinctly different from the ordinary ‘ — na Howard has sold the property on| A. M. Speck & Co. has gone to Southern G ued on down to the fire. Shortly after he had . cuikhR o corner of First and Minna streets, lot | California for rest and recreation. Case. Glass front, adjustable Jied It one of the buildinks fall in. At thi 3 | BOLD EXCLUBIVELY AT with an L 3x7s, to the William Ede | The estate of the late C. F. Crocker has shelves. Broad, firm . iti time he ‘was trying to make his way to our ready-made goods. Many are EXCLUSIVE | ny for 000, ST added to its holdings in San Miw){": County P R ) writing- breaker situated on Eighth street, between Har- 3 iled - by A. M. Specl 0. of the by the purchase of a tract of thirty-two 3 E fson and Hryant. He informs me. that o o Ry B A Bosck & iGe ar ts | by Loe i e y eaf. Roomy, handy pigeon: | |rimnsnd Bryane | He informs me’that our in style and they are retailed at firemen up to the time that he arrived at the l“ fire, but almost immediately after his arrival, | . owing to the falling in of one of the buildings, | amass of wires consisting of electric light wires, holes and shelves to keep cor- respondence and papers safely. Will be welcome wherever read- ing and writing are $10.75 Many exclusivi eets, from James Scoble to the | The Blue Lakes Hotel property, which e y reported, for $65,000 includes 262 acres of land In Lake County, nfirmed by Judge Seawell. The | has been sold by Baron Carl Mayer of t purchased by the | Vienna to Dr. A. K. Happensberger for 1 Market street, and a large | $10.000. is to be erected on the site. | The twelfth annual report of the Call- & Co. report the following | fornia Building and Loan Association of x100, corner of Noe 4 Rid- | Alameda shows that the gross earnings of Tl he 50 THIRD STREET telephone wires, with the Market-street Raii- way Company’s and our own, came down in one confusing mass into the street. At this time he was on his way to cut our line, and used every possible dispatch, cutting out our line very designs in book SECOND STORE BELOW MARKET, streets, Charies H. Athearn to P. H. | the year were $15.169 34 and the net profits 3 f Sl Uy atierward. Immediately upon cutting SAN FRANCISCO. Anderson, $2600; adjoining 1ot on Ridley | were $9778 9. w mortgage loans were cases. Rich, Solid Mahogany; ar- at Eighth street we blew the fuse at Elegant Applique TAILOR SUITS, Eton effect, B s e sireet, 100, Mary T. Melandy to P. H. | made to the amount of $14.00, and mort. tistically carved Golden Oak; dain- R e with X irt O s > 850; lo oveme: { o 1S were repa o a i . 01 -5, DOX KBt - .....covaeccevavsa - 1, $1650; lot and improvements on | z2ge loans were repald to the amount of ty Birdseye Maple; French Plate Bryant street. Subsequent to our line being ' srth’line of Bl kil 1 street, 220 feet west 3 Lands to O and Gilt Combinations for homes of taste and cuiture; $7.50 to $8s. _ Drapery Department—Sofa Cush- ions in brilliant, flowered silk as and liabilities are mort- 26000 and book value of $118.426 80. of a gage loans $ shares in fory . ame firm has nego lease of the upper floors of the at 1132 Market st t, P. F. Nolan 4-Room Furniturg 52 Morist s e cems, fsines Burnham & Marsh Company for the past DY month: N - ° p«!l’,“lh‘lg ll)dc‘ullfltlyfru? nChA‘l.( of ("OI(ICE Sullh;’m]r. End immediately upon its Tecept our whols ; house, which includes everything east of Thirti- ! F‘ne blaCk and blue' nlce'y appI}qUEd' very eth steoet and San Jose avenue. There was ot | latest, swell effects, finely tailored ETON 322 5" ] cut out we received a_telephone message pur- RETAIL PRICE $20.00. downtown section was cut out from the powe: the slightest delay in cutting out the moment true to nature as art can get; rich our power house was advised. The shutting SUITS figured velour; denim and old tapes: down of lhe“l‘nalrl\ line was nb:wlu(eb unneces- R A T L A R : v, as at the time we ; try reproductions; from $1.80 up. § | Eryint street nad been cut for some tme. We RETAIL PRICE $32.50. Lot, 30x100, on the northeast cor- r of Page street and Central avenue, | Annua] Meeting of the Home and have no feed wires at all on Bryant street. Our e B ey S LI T Sl Gray and brown homespun TAILOR SUITS, Eton 38 50 : CARPET DEPARTMENT ym Henry Wellbrock to M. L. Cook, for M room et, 7 pleces, hardwood; | $5500; residence and lot, 34x120, on the west School Child Study Association Matting Remnants — Chan feeders at Elghth street and Stanley pl i ; - 3 = ce for d = y place. Kirt 1 . ng. 1 good Top Mattress, 1| line of Guerrero street, 30 feet south of We did not start up our main line untii sty box s OE% Bt S ¥ Twenty-first, from R, E. Dickinson to J. Held Yesterday. the small bedroom, pantry, bath, electrician advised the power house to cut in le, with latest * again, when we continued to serve our c RETAIL PRICE $12.50. cces Oak or Mahogany Up Prior, for $150; a iot, %x80, with store | The Califorhia Home and School Child- %d flat on the northwest corner of Call. | Study Association held its third annual : mia and Lyon streets, from - James | meeting in the parlors of the California B o e e D s wie i i 3 o re pe s g y of the fire c -00X ely to C. J. Borgfeldt, for $7500; a lot, were ordered from the fire and our uneu:n":r:n:: NeweSt Style Etofl short b J s now on exhlbltlon at H i H i hall, closet,— 25 to 4o cent grades i Club yesterday. The morning session was ! ! 25x60, with store and flat on the sonutheast i 2 oy ; Free Delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley [ gether with those of the Market-street Railway i ’ i in pieces up to 15 yards: 10c a yard. M — 1 Hardwood Ex:-nsloni Harrison street only, our Bryant-street If e re- E o i B o B e e T e U e M o T O o 0 M O o e S e e e Patent Table, 1 No. 7 Btove, 2 | | charge on credit | M OWN TERMS. \from T. Enderle to Claus Alpers, for $4750; | In the afternoon there was an excellent 2 the property at 626 Stevenson street, be- | programme that embraced papers of in- EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.,, | tween Fifth and Sixth streets, from Dr. | terest to the club members. 1 1310-1312 Stockton St Near Broadway, | A K- Happersberger to Dr. R L. Wem. | “Many noted ‘educators. were present at “ ple, for $10.500, and & three-story bullding | the afternoon session. The first quarterly pen Evenings. on the west line of Taylor street, 137:6 | meeting of the association will hg held on corner of Sutter and Fillmore streets. | E1ven over to the election of officers, and S Company, had made sufficient repairs to insure M FREDMAN 5 CO the safety of the pubile. 2 We probably rendered a more promnt servics o at this fire than is usual with us, for the reason 233 to 237 Post St. that our electrician happened fo be traveling Open evenings Near Stockton on the line at the time the alarm was turned in. 5635 We know from the fact of his being so early {n omen rmememenemememen e the fleld that our line was promptly taken care

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