The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 11, 1900, Page 29

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e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1900. SKS FOR A GLASS OF BEER AND RECEIVES FATAL SHOCK h of \3..51Tflnger in a Brewery Follows Contact With Defective Electric Light Bulb. R 2 + : sl e Y N i e ] e i Wi gl g R n{'.’l/m; 1 i / /"’ ‘(|I M”, o i e, =i 7 ) S the stran, rom a we lamp. y was about toutly bufit He wore tinged with gray. « black sult and whits employes of the brew- him about the place man is on he was. In one with the words, - Model Lodging- r vemmnocam MACRUM SAYS CHARGES AGAINST BRITISH WERE WELL FOUNDED —_— e Former United States Consul at Pretoria Visits the Pacific Coast. GRAPE-NUTS. FOR ATHLETES rain and Muscle. D FOO t me right; but . : : Tk to work in an | B0 SRR SR A T CHARLES E. MACRUM 28 CONSUL AT PRETORIA, unfit WHO ARRIVED 1 RDAY AND IS REGISTERED wake AT THE PALACE HOTEL. re sleep would come s B G s s gone entirely. One T 4 peared on the table. HARLES E. MACRUM of East have lost its keen ardor, however, and an |gitart to engage him ih a discussion of 4 b > St ¢o | McKinley's victory was rewarded by an Pretoria, who creat Id 2 ».l“’i‘“ abrupt inquiry as to some of San Frans Government circles last $pring | .isco's notable attractions. by accusing the British offieials |~ Macrum says he is still unable to ex- ! ok 7 eith tampering with his |plain to his own satisfaction why he was e Bt Alrica with . | Femoved as Consul to Pretoria, t the Palace Hotel. | rem . % it i o ‘After 1 had preferred the charges This s Macrum's first visit to the €948 | oot the British officials for tampering and there were no acquaintances here Siie By mall (and, bV tha War Yoo recognize or greet him when he sauntered | charges were well founded, too) T asked tnte the hotel office, with his arms full of | for-a leave of absence, which was grant- bage, 1o affix his signature to the reg- |ed me” he said yestérday. “Upon my EEaEe, o ven It there had been any |arrival home I was surprised to. learn S friende in walting it is doubtful if his | that Adelbert F. Hay, son of Secretary Sientity would have been disclosed, for | Hay, had been named to take my place, he has grown a mustache that changes |I had known President McKinley for his appearance materially. twelve years and was greatly surprised at Macrum is out here as traveling sales- | his action. Even now I am unable to un- man for a Pittsburg, Pa., glass firm. He | derstand why I was so unceremoniously says he is out of politics, but déclares he drly)nPd. 1% et} loyal to 'the Hepublican party. | Macrum expects to be in San Francisco His faith in the administration appears to l a week or ten day I thought Grape- ; £ to disagree with 1 -3 2 it > t was because I was ‘“";JOSEPH PLUNKETT DID vou recommend. T stmply g ne e NOT REGISTER HIS NAME t a time and more than | ITER uired. When I returned to | ! Democratic State Senator-Elect in S ot 1 heapin tén- ¢ old zr;: {::: " the fooa re-| .Seventeenth District Neglected to Comply With Law’s Formality. It was ascertained in the Registration Office yesterday that Joseph Plunkett, the | successful Democratic candidate for State the Seventeenth Senatorial Dis- E;gtm;el:lecm to register for the last | We all thought | Onlo, ex-Consul at and I not only en- but dinner and Liverpool, Since that r article of the office m it was not f n poumds, « the use of this food | 50 well the indoor work. perfect; sleep sound and find 1 do not need of other food while w | election. Registrar Walsh states that Plunkett's faflure to comply with the formality will not invalidate his election. The law sim- ply provides that to be chosen as Senator a man must have been a citizen and in- habitant of the State for three years and | of the district one year previous to being elected. The records show that Plunkett was registered for last year's election, where his name appears in the ninth precinet of the Twenty-ninth Assembly District. His residence is given as 318 Clementina street. an is a member of quite nily. He requests that his )e omitted, but the same c@n be ed by epplication to the Postum td., Battle Creek, Mich, e b ereal his | The mair's | A novel election bet was paid last night | cont and it attracted as much attentfon as o passing circus procession. ner of Twelfth and Folsom streets J affle Ca WHEN THERE IS ANYTHING NEW You'll Be Sure to Find it at ROSENBERG'S. it's the MILI- WAIST, made of very best iron frame alpaca, the mil- ftary straight front effect, set off with fancy black buttons, new . stitched collars, lined 4 th roughout. Regular price $4; our special.. % 1.O8 OUR CHALLENGE WAIST DEPARTMENT The style of these waists, their cheap- ness and beauty, should i flience you to tcke an interest in them. Among them is a waist made of finest Imported alpaca, all over tuck- ed and hemstitched with black stitching, lined throughout, new sleeve, flare cuff, new L’Alglon front, colors blue, lavender, gray and pink; must be seen to be appreciate o $3.75 ce. $.57 §IMONA NOW 7Cc. LADIES' KIMONA, made of dot- ted flannelette, trimmed with solld colors, in blue and white, polka dot and red and white dot. You get your money’s worth at this price. S s AN R AR T5c JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF BATTENBERG TIDIES AWD ¢ QUARES. Oblong and round patterns, all newest de- signd, some lin- en ’centers, oth- ers solid Batten- berg, all differ- ent widths and lengths. Here's one as an example of Rosenberg’'s way of selling Bat- tenberg casen 20x20 ... CUT-PRICE SALE IN OUR LADES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAY DEP'T. LADIES' DRAWERS, made of soft, bleached muslin, finished with deep hemmed flouncé, hem and tucks finished with hemsti LADIES' DRAW good strong musiin, not dressed, full width, all lengths, finished with rows of tucks and deep flounce trimmed with torchon lace and insertion—a winner for.....49¢ Losers Act as Horses. From the cor- and Arthur Parr, acting K. Small. the suc | the shafts of the vehicle were full dinner | ils, sending forth a merry jingle at each | b A CHANCE TO SECURE LACES AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE. 500 yards Real Hand-Made LINEN TORCHON LACE and insertions; no better or fin nds made thanthese v say enough about that they are hand- 1 linen: that is recom- enough. Pric rang- ¢+ to 81,00, just half their original value. FIR IN EXCESS OF THE PRICES shed, black thread, ble heels toes, full length. Chey are woven £0 as not to in- jure or burn the most tender feet: the best Hermsdorf A FIFTY- stocking will not wear any better. onday full lensth, <h, ma elastic and everlasting Per ton. To make this department more popular, this w 12%¢ IF YGU WISH TO PRACTICE TRUE ECONOMY COME HERE. DIES' GOWNS, trimmed and ruffle.... SR Ask to see Ladies’ Drawers or flounce trimmed ... 's price. with 39¢ tucked tuck LOOKS, WEARS BETTER THAN A $15.0] SILK SKIRT. LADIES' SILK MOREE N SKIRT, made r&\' IRY BEST JALITY SILK Moreen, satin stripe. Skirt is some, distinc- tive, and has the un'mistakable stamp _of style on it. Tt is made with a deep graduating ac- cordeon pleated flounce edged with a taffeta silk ruching of solid color, with extra dust ruffle, and comes in all the new Roman stripes. Judge not the quality of the Skirt by this price B4.98 SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDRZN'S KAIT UNDERWEAR. The better you are as a judge of Underwear values, the more you will realize the actual valués of this sale. % CHILDREN'S COMBINATION SUITS, Oneita style, kind that but- s over the shoulder, made of fine an_cotton, fleece lined, winter high neck, long ankle length, colors gray Our_tempting price...... LADIE ONEITA TION SUITS. made of 70 per A and ec - 38¢ SUIT SOMBINA- cent ANOTHER style as above est wool. ste colors g shoppir this off WHY NGT HAVE A PERFECT FORM ? IT ALL LIES IN THE CORSET YouU WEAR. ring tmported sateen, rust- proof front and side steels, lace trimm well boned 1fgh't T better tion than satisfac- this at $1.00 ““LA VIDA." We are agents for this celebrated corset; it is made of the best Italian twill cloth, trimmed with embroid- ered flowers of silk flossing, bias cut, hand-gored, boned with genuine whalebones, perfect In fit and gives the wearer the correct military riage; eoual to, if not bett any = made-to-order corset: WHAT NO OTHER STORE WILL We Guarantee This Corset for 90 Days. f the steels break within this time we glve v a new et. It will make BEWARE! BEWARE! If you want the genuine “HER MAJESTY" CORSET come to us; we have them in all styles and shapes OQUR BARGAIN COUNTERS ARE NEVER BARREN OF IVTEREST TO THE THRIFTY. LADIES' KITCHEN APRONS, made ality ~ Scotch gingham lawn, _extra wide, hemmed and fin- ished with bib and shoulder straps, extra wide \rlrlng. Our sellf & price 29¢ Ask to see our 12°%c Lawn Aprons. JOE ROSENBERG, 816 Market Street, Mail Orders Solicited. RUNNING THROUGH TO 1l O’'FARRELL. PHELAN BUILDING. ing Frederick Frerich and George The ride was a wager as to ful Presidential candidates. On . hitched tandem, drew a buggy | movement of the buggy. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS. PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT SUCH IS THE CASE. LADIESS FLANNELETTE GOWNS, made of finest daisy cloth flannelette, in solid colors, yoke ef- fect, rolling collar finished with feather edge finishing braid, full | width, double yoke back. more for the material than arment. Complete...... - o . ....81.00 our Lace-trimmed or Plain Flanne'ette Gown for 49c. A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR BUSY LEATHER 6900S DEPARTMENT. LADIES® COMBINATION POCKETBOOK AND CARD CASE, made of eted steel frames sewed, not glued Ore of the many « partment YOUR MONEY Sale at 0'Farrel-street entrance. DRESSMAKERS, ATTERTICN! SOMETHING NEW. A HOOK VE t can be was not rust spring. It's miral Hook ar trodu A TALE OF LOW PRICES IN HEN_KERCHIEFS. It will be meney in your pocket if you buy them now and lay them away for the holidays. 00 boxes GENTS' INTTIAL HAND- KERCHIEFS, v Belfas mstitche borders ers embroidered e priced See and compare and you will find no house in Frisco sells as cheap as we. 300 pleces of BLACK VELV b sa made. black Width Warranted fast > 10¢ va Width No. 5 evestbie Zoud 12%¢ vard Width N . 10¢ vard Gihers in same pro- ALL- ITA RIB- Comes in all the vest fall shades. 1 be put on sale for one-half the real It is 414 inches ECONOMY T F made of fig ette, tight-fitting back, bretelles on ers tom, lined. full lenst of a manufa to make this offer. ONE ITEM FROM OUR COMB DEP'T. And It's a Good One, Too. 200 pairs combs, made best Italian smooth f graduated or extra long teeth—the kind that will not fall out of the hair, Our special........ ceeereee12@ pair Ask to see our assortment of She/ Hairpins at 10c dozen. ail t extra width. sida 3 h, teeth fus decorated wit ——e———— Mrs. Meyers Sent to Jail. N e Meyers, ‘“the woman Mrs. ack,” which was pro- flags and lanterns. in | who committed a number of petty she wanted to engage a room, ws tenced to three months in the County | by Judge Her' | band. Henry panied her, Conlan yesterday Meyers, who a got six months a few thefts from landladies by pretending vays accos EEEEE & EEEEETEE W b seeeeee - = continued when necessary. While | was at 1os Angeles in July vou gave me a box of Anita Cream 1o trv. find it Very od. Will you kindlv inform me of the price. y friend noticed the change in my complexion and | told her it was something [ got in Los Angeles. Is.zl me know at vour earllest. Ml Oakland, Cal., Sept. 27, 1898, Atter using vour Anita Cream when I was In California last year, have found nothing equal fo it. When I lefi I thought I had a good supply. bt find It hag been lost somewhere. Have been all over the United States and found nothing like it. Wil you please send me two boxes of Anita Cream and wo boxes of Hyacinth Cream and oblige, MISS CARRIE NELSON. Fredericksburg, Va., Oct. 16, 99, FREE SAMPLE cEEEEEETE T. ROSENBERG, 214 1lth St, Please find enclosed 30 cents In stamps. Send me a tox of vour Anita Cream. We have about exhausted the supply we trought with us from Los Angeles and find we cannot do without it. Sincerely yours, MI EULA GILBERT, South McAllister, Indian Territory, March 29,1882, 1 write o you unsolicited about Anita Cream. en | first used Anita Cream my face was not uniike most women's—rough, red and unprepos- sesing. My hustand recently remarked that | was getting younger and that my face had under- gone some marvelous change: | did not jell him lo( the wondertul, magical effect wrought by my i I {hres jars of Aniia Cream; preferring 1 tell you. MRS, W. F. RYAN, 184 Frankiin St. Green Point, Long Island, July 13, 1899 SEEEECE 353333 dnila Cream office. They prove that Anita Cream does what is claimed for it, and when it has been once tried, its use is If you cannet obtain Anita Cream of your druggist, send 50c to us for a full size j Iiberal sample will be mailed to any address for a 2c stamp. 33333333333333333IIIIIecccceCEcEEEEeEEcEREREE Caures all discolorations of the skin, the most obstinate of which are freckles and moth or ljver patches. Ordinal by exposure to sun and wind, are eas parent complexion of youth. iy tan and tan of long standing, caused removed. It renews the clear, trans- Read what women say about Anita Cream. Thousands of similar testimonials are on file in our After spending six weeks at the teach | was advised 10 uze your Anita Cream to remove the fan. 1 came East the same day and 3o did not use it until | reached home. All my friends who saw me the first week here said, **How black you are.” In ten days the same people remarked how white and iovely was my complexion. | feel that I cannot do without it. | send you amount for two more boxes. [ have not had a pimple on my face since using it, and before | was troubdied ail the time. ‘ours truly, MISS FANNIE COLLINS, Edgarton, Kan., Jan. 1, 1 1am delighted with your Anita Cream. Please send two_more boxes and oblige, vours respect- fully, LOUISE E. WINTERBURK, 1617 Gough St., San Francisco, Dec. 5. 18%0, ' ANITA CREAM & | | Will vou kindly send me by express ons-haif dozen boxes of Anita Cream. Enclosed you will find money order for same. It was recommended fo me by a lady from California and have been using it over a year and find it the best cream | have ever used for the complexion. Will be pleased to have you send the cream at once, as [ am entirely out of it. MRS. W. L. SMITH, East Las Vegas, New Mexico, July 20, 1899, “1never have found anything, else that would take off freckies so thoroughiy.”” “Pave tried everything | know of to remove & but nothing did it undl | used Anita ream. jar. Further particulars and instructions together with a 'OILET CO., 207 Franklin St., Los Ang¢les, Cal. ! EEEESECECCEEEEECECEEEEECCECCREERERL w s

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