The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1900, Page 32

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1SCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1900. . SR | Hale’s. | ‘ Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale’s. I Hale’s. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e~ e~ aureighih bihday now we celebrae, beginning to-morrow (monday) we celebrate a week of jubilation: wednesday, may the second, we have been i in these stores eight years; three times during these eight years have we had to 14‘/8.9‘5 / ~yy cnlarge our store. the store pictured on the left is the beginning of our career in this city; the sketch on the right shows the modern five-story building we are now putting up in the same |900. t %9 = N block on Market street. we shall move into it this fall. this wcck we really commence selling out our vast stock. from now on we shall offer goods at prices which will be explained by | the fact that we are going to move. come this week; you won 't see lavish decorations, great floral pieces; you won’t receive souvenirs otherwise than the birthday presentswe make in the hew reduced prices attached to these quotations. watch our announcements from now on with more than your usual attention, and remember every article, every piece we advertise is on sale at advertised price until sold out. drug dept. ¢y millinery and flowers reduced a great nerv blood and stomach 8 dozen rough straw sailors, tonic, put up in 3 after Knox block, were 75¢, sizes. 35¢, 65c, $1.25 now ... ..50¢ the famous el per- 8 dozen mllan outmz hats, fecto rouge, a great with silk band and quill; were skin beautifier. . s0c $1.00; NOW. <s's o eins 50¢ Hudnut's face 8 dozen bunches bluetts, 3in powder ........ 50¢c a bunch, were 15c, now..I10c 3-quart fountain also 8 yards of straw bmid, any shade; was 5c and 10c per we have taken eight of our exquisite creations after parisian hats and reduced them from $12.00, $12.50 anq $14.00 to .. . 8 we show eight ¢ 1ren' ha's, trimmed elegantly for this an- niversary, at.. -$2.00 also eight others of uisite- ly pretty styles for )u\.[hlul syringe, with five hard rubber pipes faces .-$3.50 yard; anniversary pncc . 5, 00 we have taken 20 trimmed P “SUNEEEEEEF L.........e..eeees er y: 2c nd dress hats, ranging in price 8 dozen leghorn hats offered witchhazel SO:ID (3 from $6.00 to $9.00, elab- R e S o evessasse in a box), per 8 dozen rose sprays were 12%c; now. gc | box . 8 dozen milan straw sailor hats, in navy, black white and brown, ribbon band; for anniversary sale.. (see millinery in our big window ..{onday‘) T pi”uw mps for this week we curtain sale | suit, skirt and pemcoat attractions handken:hiefs offer = by fine of pillow tops; not for our birth- | many of one pat- 7¥ic orately trimmed in chiffons, malines, straw netting, mousseline ornaments and flowers, and reduced them in honor of our birthday anniversary to $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. sale commences 8 a. m. monday. 50 pieces dimity to celebrate misses’ eton vacation suits, in brown and lawns, 28 and the eighth and gray covert cloth; jacket satin- day week tern; many differ- 36 inches wide, birthday of | lined: box plait skirt, corduroy bound ladies’ ent values, such as good white| this store and percaline lined; sizes 14, 16, 18.. white 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, but and to clean up our cur- tain stock we offer 713 pairs ecru and white nottingham curtains, 3%z yards long by 50 to 58 inches wide, in six pat- | terns; regu- larly worth h andkerchiefs, [ we put them 3” in with double | at .......... row of hem- | another lot of p|14 stitching _and | low tops, regular embroidery | prices ranging and lace bor- | from 6oc to $r1.00 ders, a dainty | each. you can have h a ndkerchief, | your choice of any and worth 20c | one for.........35¢ apiece; - birth- davorice..oc | tp tems at cost 2. |dress goods g . . we have too many medallion photos | 3dvance styles in french foule su jacket lined with romaine, trimmed vaca“nn h"“s ol sk ex674. with | 108S; zibe figures woven over with' mohair braid; skirt box pleat, jects, 5x078, WIth| gy iace; the newest shades predomi- braid trimmed, lined with percaline, | mexican grass hammocks, full size | ¢25¢l back; they seil regularly for| nate, and include heliot grounds, small col- ....$10.00 ored figures; reg- ularly 12%c Va:)d 15¢ per yard; birth- day price......10¢ | ladies’ single-breasted eton cheviot serge suits; jacket overtrimmed with double stitched taffeta, lined with black taffeta; skirt box pleat back, front seams tailor stitched with taf- feta, percaline lined, velveteen bound: sizes 32 to 40..: vesios 974,00 ladies’ heavy venetian double breast- ed eton suits, in navy and black; birthday 5o bound with corduroy; sizes 32 l%‘.t_ou A 75¢ and goc | 25€; birthday offering at........ 15¢ | reseda, new blue; 44 o i e AR b s S e e S e A -+-$15.00 | colored mexican grass hammocks, | we have a combination paper-cutter | bought to sell for $1 i o e . extra large size vev-...81.25 | and = letter-opener, with knife at- |93 Price of $300 | ladies’ silk petti- ladies’ black silk drop | fine cotton hammocks, tached and sterling silver handl :?ge f,::f,’k stretcher .... 4 > 3 50 feet of 5-ply 34-inch garden hose, they retail regularly at six bits; birth- complete, with coupling......$4.25 | day price ............. 25 feet of same hose, with coupling : men’s furnishings newest silks coats, in all the leading shades, with twelve inch| flounce, 11 corded, | velveteen bound, with full flounce.. skirt, handsomely and heavily silk braid trimmed, full percaline lined, vel- veteen bound, full [ garden hose reels fine garden sets, just lhe thing for and brow day price wide, and them is bed furmshmgs uble warp sheets, of an ex- | * so show a fin at..$4.50 and $5.00 | n eity cu n . - | 3 5 i seese seceseen $5.00 $17.50 | adies to botanize with, per set of | 5o dozen of | llsf' ‘“2)2;. : [ three pieces ; 10 I - £ s | we call your at- nich neckwear plain wrapper sale | tention to the rich | ladies’ black camels’ | garden trowel for men; not the and fan- kg F3 s g el B ok came s | ™ (in our big and busy basement) | ordinary . 3sc ks | 10 dozen ladies’ house wrappers, in | mow o dise) R kind, as a look including | medium shades, braid trimmed yoke, in our win-| - i T will prove the old | body lined; sizes from 32 to 44...50c dows; some elab- | side, silk taffeta lined, "bbnns tecks in dark Tse i soes, sise acxs nc’hes | | ) orately graceful...|an exceptionally pretty = skirt.. str‘xipcs, 6 plaids reseda ) 25E8, & S: 0 , | 2 - = p an ures; e aed nutmns: be"s | e iRl T e .A,“....,s-,oo we have in honor of our e fewglight ’h“,f."" f remnants of | birthday taken one of the oiies in theToi: so popu- they were made up | ular for shirt waists, 20 inch from soc and 75c silks, hardly any g two alike, bought for our birthday | we offer heavy silk offering, and now go on sale at...25¢ | shades, 19 inches ivory, rose, reseda, gr: <o B | L s ol | shirt t tunit richest ribbons from our Giomry | for, May snd s many outings and | SHIt WAIST OppOTIUNI otk amd reduccd Fom rade leather belts; not a belt in the | 10 dozen percale shirt waists, with stitched yoke, body lined; e ot worth less than 75c, i y . | colorings and with the T Iges than 75c, and some as | jn blue and white stripe and red and white; sizes 32 to 44... i o white ko P 20 dozen shirt waists, of heavy percale, with white yokes nicely | p'ompadour border. it is enamelware lar pastel shades.... seal, brown, tucked down front and back; in blue and white, red and white, ;"m‘\":r‘;gi‘“"‘:D;:f"‘j“;"‘ Srisgp anron sals navy, garnet black e b SN o ortunity soap dishes. .6c p | , in real leath- and white; sizes 32 to 44..... seonsors NI A 3¢ Rk per yard 30¢ | r-quast milke | er, all 134 inch, and | kettie | children’s white lawn aprons, wide 2 or leather lined; | 10-quart |lawn reveres edged with lace, square < studded vex kettle.. | yoke trimmed with e ro~d:ry for 3 12-quart con- vex kettle..30c 14-quart con- /les children’s white lawn aprons, embroid- 3s with round or square yo vex kettle..49¢c ery or lace trimming, 4 to 12 years.. supporters, of frilled elastic, ton clasp and hose protector; orange, red and pair' birthday ......... 15¢C (see other notions on sale at birth- | day prices this week aisle no. 1.) bleached turkish towels; a big mill, bought at at a price to crowd domestic departmen 10-inch pie pl: 1-quart graduated measure 6-quart rice boilers embroidery or lawn rever yoke plain or em- | broidery trimmed; ages 4 to 12 years 58¢ | sent to San Quentin by Judgp Lawlor THREE CONVICTS GIVEN Terday for s m{m o s el W "'NEILL NOW READY TO [2’:: R L Ca e b L T sold the saloon or $145 " ed to of ting MEET “TOMMY” RYAN|jRusd s the style o ghting in yogue n A8 the men is being advocated by loeal | TERMS IN SAN QUENTIN &5 it Suchac t he gross receipts_of the fight were | MOf this sum Nelll received $2164 40 Murphy $111385. According to their for Their Crimes. s off nent with the National Club the e court would have sent him to the | Al Nelll's stock as a boxer has risen 100 7 o on ary jer cent of the .2 Wysh, who ou Biewaty 5. 2. nty Jail but for the plea of the pris- | per cent in the i “sty pr = £ 3 ation of ing- S recef This was turned over to | weid s “stuffed” saloon at €4 Mission | oner, who informed the court that he did | oors of this chiy. T Cver mohe e them and was divided, the winner taking | which he lowered the colors of Tim Mur- | '~ Fer cent T cenrs phy, the hitting ) s TR o S TR RORORORCY CROAOA0HORCROR0R0Y CROAOA0H CHORO ORCROS0RCRCROSORCHCROROACHCBOROACECH ORORCROFORCRONORRONS Gelting Ready = Gountry? A FEW SUGGESTIONS. Outing Skirts. LINEN, GRASS CLOTH, PIQUE AND DUCK SKIRTS, 31, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50. “Tim” Murphy Anxmus for Another | Juentin for an | i i i Quientln for an Meeting With the Pacific ggravated one | Coast Champion. A Swindler, & Gun-Fighter and a Burglar Must Pay the Penalty O OO a deadly w not an GO0 GO GO0 GO OO strest to John King, and who was subse- | not want to “‘serve time in a dirty, un- quently co a charge of obtain- | kept hole fng money under false pretenses, was| Charles Boyle, who pleaded gullty to a | {hd followers of the f Shot in the Shoulder. | | that the voung Califc o | s ity Al White's saloon, 435 Dupont street, was | charge of burglary, was sentenced to one 1 year in San Quentin. h | | B T et IS i | the scene of a shooting affray early ves- CONTRACTS FOR SHOEING o gl ,‘,.,,,,5 R | terday’ morning | Jdnies R, s‘huppnrsn; Pl‘ellmlnary Surveys Are| gument, and the young f of | an ex-soldler, and ¥ aney, a sailor | | amer_Manning, | About to Be Made at a J | 1i n hat o jon hi elf, He doe: 0 & a t United § FIRE HORSES AWARDED | mceiing with Fvan: he tnvites one. el | Guatreientover (o anan Hhbut o | S Murphy only asks that he be given an- | drew a revolver and fired at Sweaney, the Cost ol $12,500 | other chance his victorious rival. He | bullet striking him on the left shoulder. | 0 ) . SCOHORC RN ORCANIH 0RO 0¥ ? The Fire Commissioners met yesterday n that the experience he gained | Sweaney was taken to the Recelving Hos- | | EReinahe eienn & petion eom i o | B Sy BRPERCHL e SATaRAS Sand | . ;;!n?uri:k: Valley le:;:‘l:\\;'rwxl\:v‘n(((':‘I':g thinics that he | der.” He'told the officers that he shot to | Government, Water Association and Sllk Waists $5 OO 2 the Board of Public Works and a peti- Aol | State Uriversitics Are Backing | 2 K OO S etol tion r vo Potrero Improve- the Big Jndertaking With ;§ Made of good quality Taffeta Silk, newest style, perfect fitting, & The tremen- [l | De Haro strests be repaved so that fre | 2 Haney and Men. | the best value ever offered. 8 e g I e dis 3 s > sty | 3 Gigpmacresr [ S retere i tho foara. - o { § Odd picces and odd effect sin furnl, The first substantlal steps toward pre- }% & ture are popular. Roman, Indla and many other odd chairs in rich carv- The contracts for h rordm ce with the resc t W “'SOROSIS” Linen Duck and Pique Suits at ‘h”'”"f’ e erving the flood waters of the State were taken yesterday. At a conference of | { < pecial me | hoos ““f“ i | i ings and woods, $5 up to $50 the Interested institutions held at the | other manufac- follows: _ District | Unlversity Club the expenditure of $12,500 | dt Drapery Department—Just arrived | 1 Genuine Arabian Lace Curtains. | i The finest patterns and greatest va- Merchant street | was authorized to secure data as to the | turers 1o Imi- ntemplated tate the general cost and feasibilty of the contemp! trict undertaking. | Feather Boas $10 00 { appearance. ,;m:; ar riety of new and beautiful effects in The conference was attended by Presl- | 332 Ninth st . z the city. Fro 11 a pair up. dent Willlam Thomas, Secretary T. a"""l‘?"::lg? [, (.r::‘,.‘\‘,n,.r‘xn‘q1-;3:5“:]-?1'5;-?,“‘:.réng:}‘ Ceatiny Batte‘:\‘be:gs. et Friediander, F. W. Dohrmann and Mars‘;‘ 45 inches long, elegant quality in black and gray, special : 5 Fire Commissioners with favoritism to- | atterns a air up. O e v e ot oh value s 5 I et Sy e San Tyt e P od effects, # 8 palt UD. Forest Assoclation; Professor Soule, Uni- $10 00. | versity of California; Professor Marx, | Stanford University; J. B. Llpplncou | United States Geological Survey. | ks aitsaX oy by which {na | overnment and the water association | will supply the funds and the universities contribute the services of several of their rofessors, {ncluding Professors Soule and o, : suft against the board to restrain it from SO0ROSIS, enforeing the provisions of a resolution heretofore adopted, in which it was de- o { Remember that, W | cricq’that those in AuhOFTY in The va- every pair has rlous districts should decide as to whom | the above trads.. [ | $10V1d e granted the contract for ‘shoe- | markbrandedin [ | 720 U ion in question 18 to alve tate the ands of political friends of the mem- dt tion 1s illegal, and that competitive bids widths AAA to | 5000 Be moticited CARPET DEPARTMENT Hassocks. Great varletyr. bright colors, strongly made. Tapestry covered; 25 Cents each. Mogquette, covered, 50 Cents each. Silk Petticoats $5.75. 24 SILK PETTICOATS will be on sale, good quality new plaids, real value $8.50, at $5.75. $15.00. Biack TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS, elegantly appliqued, new box The money to be expended in the imme- dla(‘e] relimlnuy work was apportioned as_follo: i : : i § ; g § § R ing department horses. In his petl- n Frisbee alleges that the object of the the sole. Thirty- o 95, political friends " ers of the boa a of the work of th fivz styles, Kind ‘mentioned. e says that such ace Free Delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley lrr| ation expert of the Department of | ficulture and the two universities of EEE, sizes 210 | e o M FRIEDMAN & CO., I e o (SUpDIY, Tighis, etc. of the | pleat, tailor made and perfect fitting, at $15.00. 9. Price the Officer Harrison Assaulted. 233 t0 237 Post St. | | patersheds of Lasten %35'3&’5 uba, | world over Police Officer Luke Harrison, who is Open evenings Near Stocktoa R Gy ernmert (t0 oL Gi Dalt obl known as the Tom Sharkey of the Seven- i | the money and the assoclation the other 83 50 teenth-street police station, was more . R : Black CHEVIOT SKIRTS, o 4, b I than surprised while on his way m the For investigating reservoir sites and ac 1 elegantly aprmqu> ox pleat, good Sation o or ; =5 " d matters, . contributed glation to report for duty at 12 o School Board Must Explain. B ey . onuted, as | percaline lining and well made, at $5.00. Friday night. As he b Per Pair. Jl] street turning into Shot o a blow under the right ear lhdl sent him to the curbstone on all fours. In his fall | he seized his assailant by the leg and | brought him down with him. After a | ehort tussle he succeeded in la: his antagonist. He placed the cuffs Bis wrists and vanked him off to { tion. p s e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. tin W, Olf s paay rd st Sen Francisco. second W Gruggist | follows: Kings River 'Canal Company, An order was lssued vesterday com- | £00 *irnited States Geological Survey. pelling the Board of Education to appear | §2500 Water and Forest Assoctation. SIo. before J: & iday to shi e reconnoissance of the Salinas Riv ore Judge Seawell next Friday to Show | iil ‘cost $1000, to be shared equally by cause why its members should not be| ¥o' S0logical Survey and the associa. | punisaed for contempt of court for hav-| yon “If the reconnoissance develops that | ing suspended ... C. Kilpatrick, principal | the Salinas watershed has good reservoir of the Business Evening School, pending | sites the assoclation W"llvxmnfl o fur sul e reconnoissance of elther the Sectslon of the board on the Charges | Stony Creek, Cache Creek, Putah Creek cently preferred against him. DN or Cottonwoud Creek will also be made at | rick contends that the board is in con- [ a cost of $00. All this work will be per- India Window Seat. An odd design for an odd corner. For variety in the home. Useful e Gl = i T 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. oot PO O 4O 0 4 80 S e O 4 4 e gQO\)OCN?DOOGO fetetel atalogue of epring sipies maiea tres, Jf | Slon strect. He decline any rea- | and convenient in any room { | icmpf, as a temporary restraining order | formea before next f | battery. L RN WS ST “"‘ iin the house 75 cents was in force at the time the order of | The conference wlll be continued this RO suspension was issued by the board. afternoon.

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