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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. — - WILL OBSERVE 7 carloads of sidehoards and metal beds | HoL veek i at 70c on the dollar. SUL[MN_PHAYEHS Catholic Churches Arrange Programmes for the Occasion. R Ceremonies to Be Held in the Arch- diocese and the Order of Devo- tions to Be Ob- served. LR e ADVERTISEMENTS. shipments from one manufacturer and a too early delivery on the part of another, we received last Thursday 1 total of 210 pieces. The freight rate on Sideboards is $2 25 per hundred pounds; the freight rate on Bedroom sets.is $1 25 per d pounds. For each Sideboard we shipped an iron bed as a companion, marked the “Sideboards” “Bureaus,” and lo! we had 210 bedroom sets at $1 20 per hundred freight rate and 210 iron beds brought out free in the bargain, a clear saving of 20 cent on the whole order. We gladly give up 10 per cent of our profit, and commencing to-morrow morning we will offer ARUYPY, RO R fal ZI) e for Easter—%1.50. su W. M. SMITH, Agent 200 Post Street Services of the greatest solemnity will | be held this week in all the Catholic| churches throughout this archdiocese in| honor of Holy Week. Palms will be blessed and distributed to-day and throughout the week ceremonies of the most interesting character will be ob- served. Following are the programmes at the varfous churche: St. Mary's Cathedral—Palm Sunday: The palms will be blessed and distributed at the 11 o'clock mass; Calvarian devotions at $ o'clock, with sermon by Rev. C. A. Ramm; vespers, benediction and distribution of palms at o'clock; sermon by Rev. J. B. Hannigan. Wednesday Confessions afternoon and even- ing; benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament in the evening. Holy Thursday: Communion at all hours in the morning; solemn high mass and procession of the Biessed Sacrament at 10 o'clock; sermon by Rev, C. A. Ramm and bene- diction” in the evening. Good Friday: The solemn rites in commemoration of the death of our Lord at 9 o'clock; in the evening the Way of the Cross and sermon on the *Passion’’ by Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, V. G. Holy | Saturday; solemn rites of the blessing of the new fire, paschal candle and baptismal font at 7 o'clock: solemn high mass of the Itesurrection at ¢ o'clock. kEaster :'untl:\)‘v‘ Mass at 6, 7, 8 and 9:30 o'clock; solemn high | mass at 1I' o'clock, with sermon by Rev. E. P. | vespers, sermon by Rev. C. A amm and benediction at § p. m. Low Sun- | lay: The boys and girls of the parish will re- eive First Holy Communion at the § o'clock i VASES MEN’S FURNISHINGS TRUNKS, Etc. WATCHES | 2 . W \‘i‘ wd Really there ought to this extraordinary purchase of 38 different designs of beautiful golden Oak Sideboards at 70 cents on the dollar. Prices range from $16 to $120. Seems a pity to sell good Furniture so cheap. be something here for you. special prices on brass beds and bedding, saving 30 per cent. 55.00 for $85.00 EXTRA FINE BRASS BEDS, an un- usual, unprecedented opportunity to get a grand bed for much less than the cost of manufacture; there are No contemplating meta] bed purchaser should miss this sale. A saving of 30 per cent is a certainty. Some of the bargains: Special Vase Sale. Gents’ Furnishings. - . i . for $4250 BRASS BEDS—a2-inch posts; extra e : sass. . : ; ‘8-00 . 4 ke i a1 some 15 styles at this price; we quote $85 00 as comparative "M Hallows' Church—Palm Sunday: The | Green Tint Vases, heavily dec- Imperial Ties, we: 25¢ and ing and warrante st hand lacquer. Ims will be blessed and aistributed before | orated in gold; were 35¢ each; 50c; now 15¢ and 25e. value; a few of them have been $100.00. 17.50 for $25.00 ALL-HAIR MATTRESS; the best Mass | :30 o'clock mass. Holy Thursday: rosary, sermon and benediction 0 o'clock in the the Presancti- | now 20c. 8-inch, Green or Purple, raised Gents' Hose, “Black Cat” brand, in black, tan, blue and Good Friday ANDSOME BOW-FOOT. BRAS‘S' value-giving in mattresses of the season; 40 pounds; fied will begin at 8 o ciock; 7130 p. m., the Way | floral pattern, with Cupid; red: 15¢ per pair; 2 pairs for BEDS, some with rods and spindles all long hair; worth every cent of $25.00. o “,“‘fi_ Cross Holy Saturday: Mass at § were 20 s JO%, 25¢. d. A . Anthony’s Church—Palm Sunday: Palms o vith Gold A few odd sizes in Underwear TE ENAMELED ¢ BEDS 8.50 for $1500 COTTON ELASTIC FELT MAT- || il o blssetd and isibutan s v:15 o lock; | R S mo0e.. at balf peice & AMELED IRON BEDS; TRESS; proclaimed by many the most comfortable, S8 Sielpnac Ana Dix sasisiantx. stont Yo | 8 pieces, Crystal Lemonade Set, Hats; spring styles and shades; $1.50, $2.50, $3.50. Best values in the city. Trunks, Efc. either in imitation cut or fleur de lis pattern; 6 glasses, jug and polished tray, 95¢c. Imitation Cut-Glass Toothpick or Match-holder, 3c. ned; these are sample beds, rgain for the money. We can heartily recommend Comfortable and superior in wearing qualities. most sanitary mattress in use. them. clock in the evening. We Mass at § o'clock; gen e Mothers' Soc! day; evening services at r riday: Mass of the Presanctified at 8 o'clock; | votions in honor of the three hours’ agony 5 pa IT 1l be held from 2 to 3 o'clock; Way of the For the traveling p FAYS oss ‘at 7:30 p. m_ Holy Saturday: Services | Watches. AT 2 Biodh - commivie TO TRADE s Chiurch: Palm Sunday—Bless- Ladies’ or_Gents’ 14-K Gold- TRUNKS, SUIT of palms at 10:15 o'clock, BAGS and VALISE ing of ““The Passion” by who will be d Father August and The evening devotions filled Elgin or Waltham Watches, guaranteed for five years. Your choice of a num- ber of patterns for a few days IN THE MISSION. 1l Rev. Father Philibert. Easter Novelties. will IENS Big Furniture Exposition Building. begin at 7:30 o'clock; Rev. ‘;‘f\: ‘\:h,\u- I 36 95 h = & ustine will preach the sermon. oly Thurs- y 3 each. 2 Solean N S 19 Jolock atter Gy, o Pretty and Inexpensive. n high mass & be a procession of the Note our Guarantee—If these i e ettt watches_fail to give satisfaction SIXTEENTH STREET, FROM MISSION TO CAFPP. weramenthourly during. the_day S Al Bl vl Easter Cards. . ate of purchase we 1 s A In new and very handsome repair same Or give you a new one free. Will & Finck Co. 818-820 Market St.. S. F. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. designs, 5¢ to 73¢. ed Ladies' Sodality nd the Young Men! e W ination in orthography, penmanship, | | g, etc., there will be such other su Vi h pertaining to the duties of the pc of ”"{'fl Hiu'g,-m;l r be filled as the Assistant Treasu ctifled at § o'ciock; At | . ot B L LB LR Vay of the Cross. At 730 o'clock In the | TEE the it My vening there will be @ sermon by Father | ent at this office Maximilian and the Way of the Cross. Holy 10 1 OD 1O time to wering such p: | A tismal font at 7 o'clock. The singing of t | & 1 sk of you | Exultet” and r & of the prophecles w w course, will pertain to the dut be followed by n mass at § o clock. Brendan's Palm Sunday—The uted before the 1y_Thursday— Mass of the the Cross at Saturday— £ clerk here, a position which is ly clerical but fiduclary; and, fur-| , that I shall ask you to give me | during the next thirty | of your time and | without pay, so o the actual | th TESTING CLERKS = He Has Received Authority ewskl waited for little Valentine Miller, who was to come out and play for him. Little Valentine, who is only seven years old, is blind, talented and poor, and his parents journeyed all the way from their home in Ukiah for the sole purpose that the maestro might be induced to hear the little lad and give him a few words of advice. Sam Shortridge, Paderewski’'s friend and legal adviser, arranged for the meeting between the great man ©CT in his private car at Third and Townsend streets yesterday Pader- ¥ c Holy e services will begin at § o Charles Church: Palm Sunday—Palms be blessed and distributed before the 10:30 Wednesday evening—S I’ Y v W s office, t al knowledge of the d rendered will be by Monnani and Mercada: w[ Knights of Maccabees. DD OO D0 1O > ] positions, fiduciar: and the little blind boy. T arole). In the evenin 7:30 o' clock | roning of the 358 of M ) 0pos S ce, as ations | Brgee- 7 (hette. »e s cross. followed | _ON the evening of the 23d of March San to Pro pose oome e, as the regulatic On Monday when little Valentine got here he was taken to Paderewski's dévotions, Good Friday—Mass of the Presancti- | there will be the Way of the Cross, followsd | g, i Tent added several names to its Stunts g Ny | & concert. On Monday night the little chap dreamed that he heard the angels ded at 8:30 o'clock: Way of the Crossand ser- | Ly & S O Clyta. * The music will be | roll by the initiation S. | & eyl g Mool gL ving and the music they played was the same as he heard the great mon &t § o'clock in the evenifg., Holy Sa abat Mater (Rossini) - Mercadante meetings a. i r.’ 41 | pla; 5 A mm'f“‘ Rl CRARIR O <0 TN, Sk ;u‘.rlw.l‘; Holy Saturday: Services will begin | der the he PRy | When Shortridge placed little Valentine's case befors Paderewski the Dominic's Church—Palm Sunday at T30 ek Church: Palm Sunday—Paims | BTDERS s for the Chief Clerkship| NEW ADVERTISING SCHEME. | erecat planist was Immediately interested. “Blind! poor! talented!” he repeated icsed and. distribuced: Th o o I Slstrtiuted (o tne children | Dieasuntly _enterts Must Be Able to Fill Any Posi- iy | & Sy aiover padtn, hc Chen sarcluded wiih & Bedxty MCartamly 1 will ses Brae will .be chani Before the 9 o and before | oirymental. ust Be Able to Fi y Pos Unique and Costly Plan of the Boston | ¥ the boy.” n y evenings. ‘Holy | the 10:30 olc o & e AR P i in the Sub-Treasu | But fate was against little Valentine and he lo: Thursda e1 begin c Chursd B 3 cull t 8| i " sty g4 e C°$p';'1’.y ;:L’ Lntoh $up ‘5? fact that he was to meet and play for the great man’ix’éfieé"’n‘i‘x’n’f"fi‘i‘s’},ffi? O T WAy of the Cruse and e oy g devotions: at. 730, 0'clock T e 2 ublic Eye. | @ mervous organization suffered and yesterday Paderewsk! walted for the sight Yoo Heagan, O. d"spectal music Will consist of the Way of the Cross and a ser-| Suits for divorce have been filed by B The Boston Shoe Company, which is less lad who came not. AR Yelock in the evening. Holy Saturda Saturday—The serv- | Mary Deromer! against George Deromert Al , open a big ain store at 775 5 ol A o 5 {1l bezin at § o S e | ock. { for cruelty, Fannie F. Fay against Louls e ation for chief | Market street, has Sntive | & Valentine 1s ll,” his mother afterward explained, “and so he lost his “st. s Church, Vallefo street: Palm | sund B. Fay for desertion, and Mary Mortllia ‘ 4 £ this city Was | stork ¢ ' R opportunity. | He could not go.' will be blessed and distributed ’,’l_"‘”"";’ Hildreth agai Frank Warren Hildreth 4 s 1 hursday for desertion. clock mass. led Evening devotions 't . a short Instruction witl be de- | i Friday—Mass Way of the Cross at ave a grand open- o O HOHOHOLO DD FOHOOHD: OHO: OLOHO OLOHO- OHOOH0I010- = t sanctified at 8 ¢ el 4 morning, when the ather McGough. Wednesda ;MY o S s I 49 A e were and shoes will be of- | PUTTING IN A NEW FRONT. |@++++44+44444444444444@ |cvenine: Rosary. bencdiction and sermon on | Sclock b g JIGiY, Satorday=dass will be ADVERTISEMENTS. ; . t cost. The object of | A ' - oy 4 he '€ e epagr B4 ) t curing Holy Week will in making this | H, Lesser’s Shoe Store on Market|j “The Peace Conference,” a : R e L o T e ¢ R e | GEY o er s for the pur- | Street Being Completely Re- 3 remarkable poem by Madge 3 | Sherament st 3o clock: Eeening devorions wil | Binth and Charcn suects; | Hloly Thursday - GENU'NB d s pie. 8 | = a ) o'cloc! 2 of e essed h > a p firm to conduct | modeled. { Morris! Illustrated witha full- + B itnt Wil Do reciled, A sermon oht o g ey THE “thod was de-| The Popular Shoe Store at 717 Market ape dra + | “institution of the Blessed Sacrament” will be | nessey at 8 o'clock p. m. street will be succeeded in a few days by | + g,h(f mwti’fls by I:IethfesseL 4+ |delivered by Rev. Father McMahon. Good | {008, VIl I8 Ch"or 'the parish at 4 oclock n the SANDEN the Beehive Shoe Store, with entirely new | 4 0 e ome of the most 4 ([Iriday: Mass o e e e Blosmed Sacek: | afternoon: Way of the Cross at § p. m.. fol- stock, new fixtures, new clerks and new | 3 Artistic pages ever published + | ment i ‘ Ty Batarduy—trvices will- com e e of hana prices. H. Lesser, proprietor, having dis- | : and a revelation in what can ¥ |mon on the - - = advertising, osed of all his old stock to the Boston by ) B i iy St. Jo Church: Palm Sunday—Blessing - Bhoe’ Company, decided to change the |+ De done by the most up-to- 3 |fire, the paschal candle and baptiemal font, | o 5t 0N% 500 of palms will take place betore | o I Saking advan: | hame of his store and restock it with a |4 date halftone processes and + |hintea: : : e | (e Velock mass. Holy Thursday —Morning | e aking advan- | higher grade of goods. The formal open- | 5o = ces will begin at § o'clock. Good Friday— the unprecedented opportuni ing of the Teehive will ‘taka pince tuis | i presswork. We challenge + L D e of the Presanctified at 8 o'clock; Way of thelr footwear at less than half| time during the present week, tHe exact | 4 comparison! Get the Easter : R Good Friday evening. On Easter i ail aim et e | date to be announced later. : 3 e i P e services w i oeloc i —_— e e’ the plare '1‘;'hp’fi,,ff'rnfi'nf,'}f.,{{,“’f‘,g 4 edition of The Call—out next 4 |° ey "‘,".‘,r:\r‘:""‘.,‘,{‘ A Nl highh o o Mary's Paulist Church—Palm Sunday— | X An Insolvent Baker. ‘f!]m )rvd and r‘rrnr‘xllmndi wi(}'u‘n new m‘»\alte ‘: Sunday—or you will miss + |under ihe direction of H. W. Browne pesd Tas vahhs WHL RS Wewnd "‘?flll_“{‘e:“];‘;’“e‘fgn_":;‘ . B | 8l ront and all modern fixtures. Mr. s ] tius Church: Palm Sund: Palms | 1! - = Sk saoviees at 7 Peloe o Petrl, baker, San Francisco, | [ eccer intend® to keep only the finest fac- something really great. 3 | il o hlessea and distributed betore the 10:3 | there will be devotional services at 7:%0 o'elock, : etition in Insolvency yesterday in | tory-made goods, which he will offer to 3 [ o'clock mass. There will be chanting during | fooo™ saucaday—Mass at § o'clock: evening de- | tes District Court. His lla- | the medium prices. ' He ‘expects | @444+ 4+ +4++++4++4+4444 4449 | the blessing of the paims. The Passion will | voons at sermon by Rev. Father | and his assets S0, | to°1 p 2 business that will justify bS5 SO RIS, be read from the pulpit in Enelish at the 73, | Wyman, Good Friday—Mass of the Presanct- | —_———— | the has given his store. . 9, 8:30, 9:30 an :30 olclock masses. Perosi’s | feq at 8 o'clock: Way of the Cross and sermon cameras, films, plates, velox | —_———————— Children’s Home Enter'_:n.inment. mass will be sung at the:last mass. Rev.|py Rev. Father Hopper. Holy Saturday—Serv- | . printing frames, | Burglars Make a Haul. The Ban FranclscdChlidren's Home, 4045 | E8ther WO ® ot oler” evenngy Savime gl ool el v Sund, | in- | Burglars entered the building occupfed | TWenty-fifth street, will give a musical | Wyl begin at 7:30 o'clock. There will be rosary, | B ) et et ! | by a_water heating company at Second | ntertainment and dance at Golden Gate | sermon by Rev. Father Cullizan, and benedra: | s Holy Thursday—Mass will | a Minna streets Friday night and es- | Hall, 625 Sutter street, on Saturday even- | tion, after which confessions will be heard, | K and will be followed by & | Guaranteed on $5000 bond, and T ped with a quantity of booty. They |ing, April 14.© The programme will be a | Holy Thursday: Morning services will begin | of the Blessed Sacrament; evening . = 350505500 | took a diamond glass cutter of fhe value | very interesting one, being composed of | &t £ oclock. |~ Mass by d'rchambeau and | kj the sermon | will pay to any charitable institution o ~ Examiner § SPFCIAL EASTER EDITION, g APRIL 8, 1900. & 5 2 2 > & 5 T Magnificent Collection of £ RELIGIOUS PICTURES EVER OFFERED. 8 | ...PRICE 5 CINIS. FOR SALE EVIRYWHERE. .. ) 20 pages of color and half-tones, among which will be found splendid reproductions of the following masterpiecess 2) P e ey ““The Annunciation,” by Mary L. Ma- b2y ing in the Church ecomber. # 8 : s Tork The Annunciation,” by A. O. Tan- 2) E cort of the Shepherds,’ “‘Christ and Nicodemus,” by John la Farge *’Ministering Angels,” by Elliott Dan- gerficld “Madonna,” by L. Welles Champney. poMadonna’ aad Child,” by Frances ““Hottieellis Madonna,” by L. Welles Champney. “Gethsemane.” by Elliott Dangerfield. Beautiful full-page photographic fea- ture in four colors ““The Renediction.” Santa Barbara. Full page of half-tone and brilliant color. ““Holy Week Amcng the Taos Indians.”” Full page In four colors and half-tone. The monks of telephone box and a typewriter. The po- | lice have a clew as to thelr identity. | N provo % cf $200 and also stole the contents of a Easter Novelties. Never before has there been seen such |an array of pretty Easter cards as are | shown this year by Cooper & Co., the art | stationers. A number of new and original designs have been published and can be had exclusively from the; . | PADEREWSKI PLAYS ‘i AT NOTRE DAME Sisters and Pupils and Visiting Cler- gymen Enjoy a Programme of Splendid Music. | Yesterday afternoon the Sisters and pu- | plls of Notre Dame enjoyed the playing | | of Paderewskl, who went out to the con- }\'enl on Dolores and Sixteenth streets and | | played for an hour as only he can play. It was an Impressive pjcture the concert | hall of the convent presented, with the | dark-robed, sweet-faced nuns and grave ?rlents seated in the background and the'| | fresh young faces of the pupils in the | front rows, all gazing earnestly at the | | great planist, whose playing charmed | them and won their warmest applause. Paderewski was at his best and in re- | | sponse to the clamorous approval of his | audience he gave several delightful en- | cores. In the audience, in addition to the | Sisters and puplls of Notre Dame and sev- eral clergymen, there was a limited num- ber of Sisters from other convents, ac- companled by their pupils. The pro- gramme of the afternoon was as follows: ...Beethoven N S DD S A A s Adagio molto. 3 Rondo, Allegretto, Moderato, Prestissimo. Lark!".. « i | 1 | Serenade—'‘Hark, Hark, the Schubert-Liszt Mendelssohn Chopin | Spinning a. Nocturne RAASARRAASAM A first-cl SLLLLELLETLIGTELGILTIGLILIINLN TGP0 M | cellent culsine. 1604 Calit family hotel, The Bradbury. Ex- ornla st., cor. Polk. ¢ some of San Francisco’'s most talented people. The following have kindly volun. teered their services: Miss Lillian White- ley, Herbert 1. Bennett, B. S. Burns, Miss Carrie Breuner, Miss Linda Johnson, Miss H. Sullivan, Miss Hattle Whipple, Miss {C\'ul Brown, Miss Nita Clifton and Chris | Lynton. Gounod will be sung. *will be rendered and n ser- sed Sacrament” will Father Sardl. S. J. Good Friday: The Presanctified will begin at 8 o'clock. Passion, Improperis and Vexilla will be rendered. At 12 m. the devotion of the three hours' agony will com- mence and continue until 3 p. m. Rev. Father Chiappa will conduct the services; the musle “Pange Lingua’ mon on the * preached by ou have surely decided on your Faster bonnet. but how about yourLaster: shoes? Just as important to have Have you seen/ @i dur windows 738 730MARK Kasts be | | day—Mass of the Presanctified at 9'clock; | Way of the Cross at 3 p. m.; evening services 30 o'clock; rosary and sermon on the ‘‘Pas- Holy Saturday—Services will commence | Palm Sunday—The | d_distributed before . Holy Thursday—Mass will § o'clock: evening services at »d Friday—Mass of the Pre- Way of the Cross at Holy Saturday— | ock. Patrick's _Churel St. palms will be blessed the 11 o'clock ma be celebrated a 7:30 o'clock. sanctified at 8 o'clock: 7:30 o'clock In the evening. Services will begin at § o | In addition to the usual | v Peter's Church Rev. P. of discourses to assist his parishioners in pre- paring for their Easter duty. The subject of Father Yorke's sermon on Wednesday will be “The Atonement’”; Thursday, “The Real Pres- | : Friday, “The Passion and Death of Our Lord,”” and on Easter Sunday ‘‘The Resur- | rection. Sts. Peter and Paul Church: Palm Sunday— | Blessing and distribution of palms before the | 9 and 10:30 o'clock masses; vespers and solemn | | benediction at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Chant- | | Ing of the ‘““Tenebrae” at 5 o'clock in the | afternoon. Holy Thursday—Solemn high mass | | with sermon by Rev. Father Genna, S. J., at 8 o'clock, after which will be the Proce: of the Blessed Sacrament; evening services will_begin at 7:30 o'clock; rosary and sermon | on the Blessed Sacrament by Rev. Father | Genna, 8. J. Good Friday—Mass of the Pre- | sanctified at 8 o'clock: at 2 o'clock washing of | the feet of twelve boys by the superior of the | Salesian Fathers; at § o'clock Way of the Cross | | and sermon on he Seven Last Words™ by | Rev. Father Genna, S. J. Holy Saturday— Blessing of the New Fire, the Paschal Candle | ana_Baptismal Font at 7 a. m.; mass will be celebrated at 9 olclock. St. Tere: Chureh: Palm Sunday—Hi | mass at 10:30_o’clock, before which palms will | be blessed and distributed; services in the even- ing at 7:30 o'clock. Holy Thursday—Mass will begin at 7:30 o'clock: in the evening the rosary wil! be recited at 7:30 o'clock. Good Frida Mass of the Presanctified at 7:30 o'clock; Wa: of the Cross at 7:3) o'clock p, m. Hols Satur- day—Mass will begin at 7:30 o' clock. St. Francls de Sales Church, Oakland: Palm Sunday—Palms will be blessed and distributed before the 10:30_o'clock mass; the concluding number of the Lenten sermons will be_ deliv- ered in the evening. Holy Thursday—Solemn high mase at 9 o'clock; sermon at 7:30 in the evening, Good Friday—Mass of the Presancti- fled at § o'clock; at 7:30 in the evening Way of the Cross and sermon on t he Passion of our Lord; a special trio will sing Rossini's “‘Stabat Mater.” Holy Saturday—Solemn high mass will commence at'9 o'clock. $1000 if it can be shown that the Belts I am now selling at half price are not the bona fide United States patented Sanden Belts bought of A. T. Sanden, 1899, and as sold on this coast for years past. There is no deception or imitation in these Belts. They are sold in the Lion Drug Store and at my office, and are the Belts with thirty years’ record as the great remedy for the ailments of man and woman. No. 7 $40 Belt for............§20 No. 6 $30 Beit for............§15 No. 5 $20 Belt for..... ---$10 Call and test them or write for Dr. Sanden’s book, “Three Classes cof Men,” free. Address DR. S. S. 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