The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 2, 1900, Page 29

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o T ok FRiaRe 40 4 S g 72 (8 W . ¥ 1088 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, UNDAY, SEPTEMB 1900. 23 -~ Havz a CORSET Did You Ever Guaranteed for \ Ninety Days? That's w we do w the Majesty. Do ¥ know what jesty Cors cor Down; n Quality! CORSET. th y for people Supperters. th (SHIONERS OF |- 1, JORN'S WiLL CONTIRDE R jazaar Is Such a Suc- That It Will Run Few Days More. e Fan PN = r ede o = bl z 2 o5 ol b y OO0 y g 1o cured t n of our vatients if met Offices and Ho: pital, entire upper floor. afflicted with varico- per cent of the easant resuit the fullest and can refer e New Gotham Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Graat Money-Saving Opportunities 49083 samples of Muslin Under- wear consisting of gowns, draw- ers, chemises and skirts. Made of best cambric or nain- sook, trimmed with fine lace and embroidery. If looking for low-priced goods or for fine goods at reason- able prices, you will find them among this line of samples. Nice embroidery trimmed grown, full width, 45 cents. Drawers tucked and wide em- broidery, 25 cents. Skirts made of fine white mus- lin, deep embroidery, flounce ex- tra wide, 65 cents. Chemise made of best soft bleached muslin, embroidery trimmed and tucked, 20 cents. No two alike. We cannot say how long this quantity will last, so if you anticipate buying un- derwear come early and avoid disappointment. ~ SUMETHING NEW. waist and corset combined. Just g for invalids or delicate cannot stand the pres- avily boned corset. They e of best sateen, coming in drab or black, button or steel front: ave side steels that can be re- or replaced without injury to rset Sale O’Farrell-street entrance. RiBBON OR PULLEY BELT. best all-silk satin ribbon, i-shaped back. with t steel or French ename this ribbon alone cost we ask for the 50(: complete. Our Peerless Sale in ~ LEATHER GOODS. Purse and good leather, Made o new mbination ney from; pu: ver initial coin si A Drawing Card This Week. GREY FEATHER BOA. Card 98¢ SOMETHING HANDY Useful to Every Good Housewife! NEEDLEBOOK, containing four papers needles, assorted sizes, darning needles, shawl pins and fept ineelles, ... e Sc WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE! LADIES’ GOLF or WALKING SKIRTS, made of best checked denim, bias fold of stitching on bot- tom, box pleated back. cut after best tailor patterns; perfect hanging and ‘"l” fini<]l‘|led; charge for making only woul €Oos y .50; i aoes, Lt i 0 ORC FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS. Madle of good figured flannelette, waist lined, all sizes, t: EEN e e OUR CHALLENGE Is to give you the best glove in Frisco for 98c. The Renown, and the glove is renown for fit and wear. Made of best kid, 2-clasp fasteners, stitched back, war- ranted and fitted, 98c. name is Gorset Waist for Children. The reliable Sigsbee or Ferris, for of best glish ab; buttons put on children, made satecen, white or d by patent tape fasteners, which will 11l out in the laundry, and so not saves great deal of time and troubl izes; our un- usually low price....... = 25¢ We Have the Best Glove in America for $1.50. A bold assertion, but the truth nevertheless. It is made of best glazed kid, stitched back, patent two-clasp, all colors, all sizes; our small $I 50 . profit price.... Gloves cleaned by new dry process, made to look like new, 5¢ a pair. Something Hew in Neckwear A soft sheer linen Overcollar, with stock attached and trimmed with fine narrow Valenciennes lace only...... oo 20c¢ 12 Handkefuhiefs for 29c. 75 dozen Ladies’ White Hem- st(itchefl‘I ]H, NPERCHIEFS‘ made of good lawn;thesatisfactory store’s price, per dt‘)szeax‘l:.?l.".. 290 Drassmakers Attention. 300 yards best FRENCH HAIR- CLOTH, wide width, steam shrunk, the kind you have paid goc for; th e money-saving store’s price.......19¢ Lowest in Price, Best in Quality. 0 dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Silkoline Vests, low neck, no sleeves, neck and arms finished with lace and silk tape. Looks exactly like silk, but will wear much better. Your opportun- N. DG W Here is your chance to buy your colors and buy them cheap. 2 > 4-inch-wide all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, 1n beautiful shades ;f To-Morrow We Offer Some Won- ders in Qur RIBBON DEPARTMENT. goo yards ALL-SILK TAFFETA RIBBON, not a flimsy quality, but }he helavies: r?al(]le.ficon!in;!z in all new 11 des, ve inches all sha f{s ull fiv r, 20(: wide. Shirt Waist Department, We will offer on Monday and dur- ing the remaining days of summer greater bargains than heretofore of- fered in this department. 493 Shirt Waists, made of best per- cales, in dotted and striped effects, all this season’s newest styles, perfect fit- ting and tailor finished: some are slightly soiled from being handled.: not one worth less than 75c and some as high as $1.50; will sell at the room-making price. ... .. 39c People ask, Why so cheap? The answer is simple. We are the manufacturers, consequently can sell for less than wholesale ASTONISHING VALUES! It is only after a visit to other stores that one awakens to the full realization of our immense bargains in SILK WAISTS Exc 2 waists, ed and corded effects, with new scalloped tailor-s front, new sleeves, flare cuff, lined throughout, guaranteed p ct fit and finish. You have paid as much for a cot- ton waist fi silk on HOSIERY. A lucky purchase of our buyer means money in your pocket if f//“,'/ Joe Rosenberg yellow . prices. Ladies’ Mercerized Sateen Under- skirts, made of best quality Mercer- ized sateen, with 12-inch flounce accordeon pleating; extra dust rt Jyou invest in our sample line of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, Men’s Sox, and Ladies” and Chil- dren’s Knitted Underwear. Bows Tied Free By Experts. fle, full width: colors red. bl EIGHT LARGE DRUMMERS purple and black; our @ 25 TRUNKS SAMPLES. and we DA‘.l Native price:...coqcae- . bought ever mple at a LIBERAL aughters are i 3 DISCOUNT and we will treat our beautiful, but yatrons according beautil, boe Sojesors That Will Cut, verons accoraina ack ribbed stock- i 3¢ Prices That Are Cut. Seven-inch tempered steel you more so. 500 yards Beauti- fiers or Veiling, in ings . Tukedo chiffon o6+ . Lt s R St S-S hiniapia s 5. Binbiclanet dotad A Tale of Low Prices in MG DCH SOt 402+ or plain mesh. Men's gray c: Here's a price that will A feal attract a crowd around this She" nomhs and She“ Pi“s h({:\- frf" e COUNLER i sictisis s v o B0 Back or Pompadour Combs, kind ear ’ that will not pull your hair 15¢ ikt Permviin Jothons i Shell Pins, smooth finish: kind hildren’s L CHILD'S BRAGE, S Fims smooth Bk idnd o CH il Piiinn o, 25 $1.00 Brace Now 25¢. CRID, & U s (o a s b arannens 9c an Cotton % In looking over our reserve stock One of the Special Features This Another Week of the Great we find that we have 200 more Week in Our BOYS' BRACES that were adver- ~ 5 HANDKERGHIEF SALE. s i wee and found fver wit SUIT DEPARTMENT, , Guildren's Peruvian cotion vests 3 & so many mothers. A BLACK SERGE DRESS Ladies’ Swiss Se 4 Hnndkerrln.cfs in 2 bunch, hem- Made of best linen webbing and SKIRT, tailor stitched. inverted The above are just a few of the stitched, embroidery or lace edges; 7 back, lined throughout and neatly many we have on sale sl s bound with the new _everlasting . 0 t the brace that will make your stand erect without discomfort. We are closing out the ~25¢ line, hence the reduction... skirt binding; our special. You can get four for the price of one, $1.98 ROSENBERG'S HOSIERY Is Known All Gver the Coast for Durability 600D ONES! 10c, 19¢ and 28¢ a bunch. TOOITII BRUSHES. 700 in two and: It solid back, best ality bristles; ¥ Kind that will ‘not fall out: to be ONE ITEM, AND A sold, one lot 9, the other lot 25¢ 600D ONE! & Ladies’ ¢ lace effec length, Necessities at Low Prices GREF B R 00 SHIELDS, the kind that Soid for 274 (0°5 of be ch feathers. lon 143 e sagre at 3010 B est Peruvian ¢ food solor. and an 816 Market Street, Phelan Building, R T e i et ; 3 $12.5 RUNNING THROUGH TO 11 O'FARRELL STREET. N DS ORE T PR T M S e AR OO CROPC CHORC CRORC O isorders of Me the layman can understand that tonies can- not cure inflammati der their administra worse. directed toward reducing the enlarged and swollen Prostate, immediate results, as in- dicated by increased circulation and newed strength, chart application. is interesting to any one wish- ing to study the anatomy of the male. - 997 Market Street, Cor. Sixth worker ST. BRIGID'S PARISH w The annual reunion and pienic of St ve a good time. | was assisted istants | a pr ng Gus the wheel of | d by Mr. ld chances last night on | a pair_of bath s TS Tom McNabe jpreside es fir as if it will be the in regard to finances. Mrs. e of the booth b i \ @ very e 4 is also anoth in the cause of charity > fair will be open for a few da Take e ission-street (ye! and get off at Old St very hard Ma TO PICNIC AT EL CAMPO | lers of men which have become ment + thoroughly equipped and others wishing § city, and contain = of these disor- & every form nothing else. ber of patients, cd_weakness, are < of bladder), disorders and early being adopted by the { the world, und that ness of Men,” is removed incurable disorders. Even and these cases, un- i n, go from bad to Under our local plan of treatment, re- is observed. Our colored f the organs, which we send free on in the |t tan D. | Rohert’ A | F. | nedy, Frank M | UNPRECEDENTED RUSH } | year have been large beyond precedent. | passed through the Custom-house, and in | Orient direct to | parties are uniting on Dr. C. C. O'Donnell | meetings have been most enthusfastic. He | already Bri which will be h»l‘s{ | 0, promises to be a attendance is great irge s expec be games for old and young and uable gate and game red. Music for dancing prizes will be off Will be furnished by the League of the Cross ts band s will leave the Tiburon ferry 2. m. and 1:30 | ? The following committees have charge of the outing | Eixe ey, chalr- | men . P. Dufty, | mmittee—Dr. T. L. Mahoney, Sullivan, Hon. F. H J. T. Gllmartin, Charles W Mann, Weleh, R C J Boyle, Petty, John Me( J. 1. Quinn, E er—William J. C ant floor mana, F. Creede. Flcor committee—J. P. Duffy, chairman; E. J. Convey, W. I ea, W. H. McGeeney, E. F ham, T. A. Duffy, C. 3 Scanlan, T. ¥ e 7 J. J. Too Beretta, J. J. Kinucan, M. F. Silk, R. Campbell, J. O'Brien. Games committee—E. J. Power, chairman; Crecde, D. Ma A. P. Muiligan, J. RO Kentzel, J. H T. Ryan. J. Holland, William Dixon, fam Terry, Willlam Ken: Irath, E. Murphy, F. B. Duf- D fleld. OF TEA IMPORTATIONS Nearly Seven Million Pounds Shipped to €an Francisco in July and August. The fmports of tea into the United States by way of San Francisco during the months of July and August of this In the month of July 277 pounds August 3412197 pounds were recived, making a total of 6,642,474 pounds, as against 1,580,574 pounds received during the six months ending June 30. Port Collector Jackson explains the in- creased tea shipments by way of San Francisco on the theory that there is a large saving of time and money to the importers by having tea shipped from the San Francisco, which ould not be the case by the roundabout ¢ of New York. The customs receipts at this port for the month of August were $636,223 33, of which Amount $341,219 70, nearly one-half of the whole, was paid as duty on tea at 10 cents per pound. W e Tt looks as if the voters of the two big for Congressman from the Fourth. His king a house-to-house canvass and B e Mfae the signatures of over 4000 petition. . voters on h License Collections. Chlef Deputy Morris M. Levy of the li- cense office reports a total income of $34,- 262 50 from license taxes for the month of August. The income from liquor licenses aggregated $21204, while $3300 was taken in from nearly €00 peddlers. The license tax on nickel-in-the-slot machines amounted to 33660, and for dog tags, $3302 was received. CALLUSTRO WINDOW AND MIRROR friends by admitting the deception prac- | ticed on them. William H. Woods, local passenger agent of the Union Pacific Company, in- sed a check for Garslin at the D. The large jewelry firm of Klune & Flo- | berg of Sacramento this evening swore to a complaint charging C HIGH ROLLER rslin with ob- | o. se pretenses and | 'mfln who wants to find the freight agent. | | | taining money under Mills Bank for $50 and js now that Se ers” Chief Sullivan said to-night that ke wouwid | out of pocket. The Bouthern Paciic Hogors Lo o cause to be sent out to-morrow descrip- | agent at Vacaville is numbered among | Soldiers’ Fo tions of Garslin in the hope that he may | G Nm';‘ Vlf“'xlm& Garslin is about 35 | years ola. Mr. be captured and returned to Sacrament: Winship of the Illinois iz - i € ‘mento- | Central office at San Francisco said this H. Ser Trelin vas @ owell dresser and an all- | afternoon that he had heard of some of | Cornell pany of th ¥ youth, of thé t “*;7;10!:‘1; Garslin’s exploits and had come to Sac- | vin W. { | the T able bars every time his quties | ramento to look him up. Edwin'J | called” nim to S which War wi On the occ 1 one knowa young With a New Watch and fim'c i Chain and Gold Galore | He Leaves Dupes. | SReas Sgeclal Dispatch to The C: s Oregon regon; rson H. Parker, aston, $10; Brant, Portland; , to accompar e of Klune & Flc friend com: avorably impr. ance. watch and chain you high-rollin Postoffice Changes and List of Pen- sions Granted. Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Postoffice es- Okanogan Cou Walter F. Schuyler, Post- < Floberg w y Garslin's appear “I want the fines: have in freight timepiece e neat figure 3224 and hoped they would answer. Gars | | j INTERESTS THE COAST. | { | Two Millions for Copper Mines. | Washington; KCOUVE master. trans | _ Postmasters commissioned: California— | William Collins, Mojave; Mary S. Tobey, 1. checkbook, drew a draf? g out - i = < bank in Amsterdam. N. Y. for the | Carpinterfa. Oregon—Chauncey Fry, Do- | ’s,-‘(RA'“E:‘T"" Bevt. L—F. B. Win- | O O R o e Tt in paymient took | lan. Washington—Joseph ¥. Monagham, | bstantial 5 ship, passenger and freight agent of the | the watch and chain and departed. He has | Home Valley. & SUSECERIIE Gy Do Illinois Central Railrosa Company, with | not since been seen. Floberg soon found | Postma appointed: Oregon—Emma | —- in the «rocker building n San draft was entirely worthless. Street, Fife, Crook County, vice M. J. Bal- Chafios to Do o B said to be only one instance of four, Tesigned. Washington—, lams, Cedar Mountain, K R. Gourlay, i S Copalis, Chehal o, arrived in town fo-day to aid h for B. N. 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