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40 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, BOY CRUSHED T0 DEATH BY AN ELEVATOR Frank Carniglia Meets Sud- den End in Packing Establishment. ————— Fourteen-Year-Old Youth, Without Any Experience, Placed in Charge of a Lift and Is Killed. b0 ." The m iany of NO PICNIC CROWDS e With Regular Sunday Travel. Sexton Wehre Killed by a Fall. nberg, sexton of St 1 atal accident He was ding to the ckward, striking and fracturing the German the aid of sur- k tive of Ger- nmarried. iie eet. The body zler Shikaso Released e cmemenen THE CREDIT HOUSE' | be a daily pleasure—your Dresser; the mirror large enough to reflect the toil- et’at 2 glance; the draw- ers deep and roomy— This one of solid, Goiden Oak; the two top Jrawers with swell fronts. Swinging, bevel - plate mirror 24x 30 inches. Broad, neatly shaped top. Well made and finished $10.85 ™ Cushion Comfort The Drapery Department is full of it. Soft, well made cushions with cheery, flowered covering, deeply flounced, for 50 cents. A solace for a weary head. Nothing like cushions to make these long winter evenings at home even- ings of comfort. Thick and soft. Bright, flowered patterns alike on both sides. Variety in colors to match your carpet. 62x30 A Rug inches with fringed ends. you would like. $1.00 Free Delivery, O Mg M. FRIEDMAN & CO. (Incorporated) 233-235-237 Pest St. Open E (O ———— TS i | i H i A Bc]lairc_}{ug for $1 i | H i i i } inexperi- r. Car- house ed at the Ger- | Hale’s. the new and decidedly stylish kersey box coats, in et co ar an n and 1 and ctos clahc pliqued jets—prices braic down to . new sty s and capes, of all-wool plaid notions. first floor—second aisle. little things of ng prices with felt butto binets containing an d three stvles of heavy ek pieces of white ¢ i white bone casing. in six and vard pieces—each . shell braid each .. [hant ish that is only secured by infinite pains. the popular 26 inch handsomely mackintoshes — made with separate i finished with inlaid velvet collar—price..$8.50 nmense importance at just a few reminders— adies’ black gored belt hose support catch. per pair.20¢ ck and white metal p in a large variety of patterns clasps—3 inches long— | Hale’s. | Hale’s. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1900. | Hale’s. / desirable in second floor—take elevator. three-quarter ker $37.50 22.50 ave tan. c down to .... range from lined covert cloth vVing S some prices and values below. he popular seven or or and brown—prices range from $? Hale’s. women’s ready-to-wear garments. there is a certain air and style, coupled with goodness, about them that make all of our ready- to-wear garments different and better than the ordinary—a harmony of material, trimming and fin- few makers reach the high standard that we require. we are particular folks and it tcok us a long time to find manufacturers who could suit us. the result of our patience and endeavor is rewarded by your appreciation of the stocks we have gathered. every day brings ° something new to enrich the display. opera capes—don’t miss seeing them. the beautiful y automobiles, in tan and castor d bishop sleeves made with medi ollar, bell sleeves and broad stitched—colors taibor stitched cloth straps—satin lined through ........ .¥14.00 ottt. - PRICE oz owisr $20.00 ckets—lined with elegant blouse and fancy jacket suits, reflecting trimmed _with the latest fashion ideas of the advancing nine gore skirt. ... B15.00 military mackintoshes—made of tan mixed plaid lined cloth—guaranteed waterproof. price...87.50 on the mezzanine and Mrs. wire floor. vou will find a thoroughly up-to-date hairdress- ing and manicuring department in charge of Mr. F. Cosgrove, who are skillful, painstaking and courteous tables there is running water and every vention for manicuring. room, a hair-treating room, a assisted by artists. at the new in- is a hairdressing shampooing rtoom there and private rooms. the department has a south- Be ern exposure and has the sun all day—no little e advantage to a hairdressing department. by our 2e method gray and blonde hair is made soft and beautiful without injury. e "black spangled nets. first floor—third aisle. a notable and entirely new display of these beautiful goods will be ready to-morrow they came to us direct, right fresh from the skillful hands that gave them their sparkle ang large that no matter what direction vour fancy tak alent. tain to find its equ a vard and end at. twinkling brilliance all are 27 inches wide. the choice of patterns is so you are almost cer- prices start at $1.75 have you seen the new Marcel undulat- ing? it's the latest Paris way of dressing the hair. curing and hairdressing, except the Marcel, 25¢ at the department. hairdressing. except the Marcel, at your home, $1.00. ladies’ mani- BS dl Hale's new slore our annual Thanksgiving sale of linens starts to-morrow. a feast of flax for the frugal. first floor—first aisle. gobblers of bulging embonpoint will be the center pieces on millions of tables when Thanksgiving dinner is announced. the pleasure of their consumption will be delightfully heightened if the linen and table appointments are fresh and spotless. small need for us to dwell upon our preparations toc meet your heavy de- mands, for linens are one of the strong features of this great business and the m;n't for selling them at the lowest prices is one of our distinctions. the linen experts entrusted with the providing of the stocks for this annual event have gathered with prodigal hands from the best looms of Ireland, Scotland ang Germany. they happily found manufacturers everywhere eager to give the new store their best at confidential prices and we in turn have priced them closer to the cost of production than for any previous sale. the qustations that follow stand for great worth and extreme value, but they merely hint at the splendid completeness of the stock and the saving possibilities. a personal visit will better demonstrate to you our linen supremacy—come. pure linen bleached table damasks a direct importation of three hund ed and fifty pieces. this abbreviated list by no means represents the importance of this offering— 1 60 inches wide, per yard...39¢ 62 inches wide, per yard...50e 72 inches wide, per yard...75¢ _damask napkins in the popular dot pattern—size 22x22 inches—value $2.00 a dozen—only .. turkey red tablecloths—8-4 s $1.00 each—only. extra heavy all new and pretty wide—well worth nen table damask— patterns—two yards $1.25 a yard—only 1.00 pattern damask cloths and napkins to match—beautifully finished goods in a great variety of patterns, ‘including lily, fleur-de-lis, nasturtium, chrysanthe- mum, wild rose, dot and other graceful designs. every price is below the gen- erally accepted retail market-value. 2-yard cloths, each 5.50 ch, per dozen $10.00 napkins to m: down to $2.2 all linen bleached ta lamask—extra fine—exceptional valy, 72 inches wide, per yard ..$1.00 2 inches wide, per y £1.25 34 napkins, to match, per doz. $3.50 34 napkins to matc r doz $4.00 per better grades of damask, ........... $1.50, 8£2.00 ., bleached table damask—ail —two yards wide—regular all linen roller toweling—; heavy quality and a great wa 17 inches wide, per y 18 inches wide, per y birdseye towels with hemmed ends— size 16x32 inches—value only .. Thanksgiving <ale of silverware, cutlery, crockery and glassware, third flcor—easily reached by three large clevators. every goodness and prettiness that expert designers can give is here—and a big touch of economy besides. you can spend a whole day in these departments and see a new value every minute. William Rogers’ nickel plated tea spoons, set of 6 only ... ..40¢ silver plated table kniv of 6 only T5e Rogers Bros.” 1847 knives—set of 6 only......... Rogers Bros." 1847 satin finish. carv- ing sets—shell pattern—each.. 1.50 Rogers’ 1847 satin finish teaspoons— windsor pattern—set of 6 only fire polished glass celery hol un'ess you have iried it already you can have no idea how rapid, how accurate and how satisfactory our mail order depariment is. L 2 art neediework. this department, always good, gets better with its grow- ing popularity. to-morrow we start a scarfs and centerpicces—also laundry bags and shoe bags. value-giving energies we have applied our most powerful to make it more than an ordinary success. 1 cured a good teacher to give lessons in art embroidery. tambour dovlies, in open work and embroidered all-over designs—6x6 and 0xg inches—all go at, tambour centerpieces in heavily brown linen shoe bags— with two pockets, each..10¢ with six pockets, each..23e ith eight poc of brown linen—18x27 inches—eacy, only . X colored laundry bags—made of good quality colored drill- ing, with embroidered centerpieces in floral designs—worth with four pockets, each..19¢ embroidered laundry bags—smade 75¢ to $1.00 each—choice embroidered all-over and open work effects—17x17 inches, each, only...... 21e fire polished imitation cut glass cran- berry bowls—g inch size, each.....36e fire polished small cranberry dishes— per dozen 62¢ fire polished glasses—good imitation cut glass—per dozen. c wine glasses—all styles and all sizes— at prices ranging from $3.00 a dozen down to ...... oy b ke B two-picce carving sets—a long way better than the price would indicate— BRI Leon e S S AR e 95 there's a corner on the second floor where baby reigns supreme. a big sale of cute and dainty things starts there fo-morrow. sale of tambour most. we’ have se- ach g 8¢ each ets. each.30¢ e drilling or ...40¢ e finest society stationery- ket at 4c—per dozen, only. liberty silk and satin velour neck piec chantilly lace—also taffeta silk trimmed with handsome point de veni ladies’ neckwear—a splendid m stock collars in pink, blue, i black—velvet stock collars finished with corc velvet stock collars trimmed with three tache braid—and velvet stock collars light blue and black. A chiffon covered stock collars, with full casca iffon jabots trimmed with 2 rows chantilly lace, each.only $1.00 black silk neck ruffs—made very full fi i long plaited ends, each $5.00 down to......... two-piece carving sets—made from the finest grade of steel—8 inch size— each, only 59 French china dinner sets of 1 —beautifully decorated—only . handsomely decorated dinner se 44 pieces—only . decorated dinner sets of 100 heavily stippled with gold—onl semi-porcelain inch size—each .... white semi-porcelain size, per dozen inch $1.05 plates—g + our candies are made in a factory that we control, and are pure and whole - some. we sell the finest French chocolates and borbons at 35¢ a pound. - women’s neckwear. your eves will sparkle with delight when they c glimpse of these beautiful things so modestly priced. t of you who know neckwear values best a atch a will appreci te ther e them stock ellaneous lo lavender. ce 1 gimps rows of 4 in red, choice, each ded ffor and finished fashionable stationery. first foor—first aisle. take this as an invitation to come and get acquainted with a station- ery store that is the equal of the best in all but price—the prices are lower. ruled or plain—24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in neat box—each. only .. Hale’s rubber tipped lead pencils—the equal of any pencil on the mar- Te CALIFORNIANS BUSY MOVING OVER THE MAP Some Flutter About New York While Others Take | to the Sea in Ships — | | Special Dispatch to The Call. { NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Many well-known figures in society continue to find Hot Springs more attractive than New York and there is a great deal of entertaining going on there just now among those that have cottages. Miss Fanchette Sprague (daughter of Mrs. R. H, Sprague) and Mrs. Sprague, formerly of San Francisco, are there. This week Mrs. Sprague put up two handsome golf cups for competition. She is chape- roning also the Misses Harris of Rich- mond, who were among the very stunning beauties at Narragansett two seasons ago and at the Horse Show here last year. Mrs. Sprague's grandfather was the first Governor of Canforr Tne Spragues £0 Next week 10 Lhelr SUSAT Plaiiatok in | time for the sugar making. They will {pass the winter in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Lake Crawford, | | who were married in California a few | days ago, salled on the Werra for Italy. e bridegroom is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert L. Crawford of 41 West Fif- eventh street. His aunt was Commo- | dore Cornelius Vanderblit's second" wife, | The young couple will spend the winter |in Italy. Their permanent home will be | in this city. Jt 1s posible that Mrs. Clarence Mackay will spend the winter in San Francisco. She has been much seen In soclety since her return from Europe. Mrs. Mackay brought some very smart things with her |in the way of hats and gowns and opera wraps and jewels. This beautiful Koung matron is fond of dress and delights in colors, and her wardrobe is very brilliant this season. One of her most generous gowns is in shades of green, a wonderfui dinner gown. It is of the new satin gauze that is luminous and falls in glossy folds. The shades of green are in ‘pale and dark emerald, and about the V- shaped corsage is_a wreath of green leaves In velvet. There 1s a corslet of green paillettes made to fit the fij like the scales of a fish. In Mrs, Mackay's coiffure she wears a chaplet of the green set in diamonds. The effect is very beau- tiful. Another of Mrs. Mackay's gowns is of pure black broadcloth with a glossy fin- velvet leaves and the jewels are emeralds |- ish. It is made up in the most delightful fashion, having a smart little bolero very much abbreviated and hanging loose and full, showing beneath it a fitted body of brililant scarlet cloth braided in military fashion in-gold. The sleeves are in the 185 flowing style and show full under sleeves of scarlet cloth richly embroidered in gold and having ve close waistbands buttoned with tiny buttons. With this gown Mrs. M; wears a_ flat t ot t cloth corded in circles with featherbone | and having a mass of scarlet cloth ro-| settes piled high at one side and held by a big buckle of fretted gold. | la Mrs. Cornellus Vanderbilt, the younger, | Sixteenth street, formerly occupled by the De Kovens. who has such faultless taste in matters of dress, has some dainty gowns this au- tumn well suited to her exquisite blonde beauty. _Mrs. Vanderbilt has an ideal figure. She wears her gowns intelligently and s always in the very latest mode. One of her most fetching gowns s for | theater or afternoon concert wear. It is| of cream-white broadcloth embrofdered in | pale ecru and having one of the new | skirts gathered full about the sides and | back. The corsage is richly braided and | has the new 1830 point, very long and slender and stiffened with featherbone to keep its shape. The sleeves are to the elbow only, where they are finished by square turned-back cuffs braided and showing beneath them undersleeves of soft white silk, with close waistbands fin- ished by double frills over the hands. Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker have gone | to California for a few months. The eld- est Miss Rutherford is studying at Leip- sic, and it is very doubtful if the Crock- rs will be much in New York this winter. Hermann Oelrichs, it is understood, will remain in San Francisco a greater part of cisco actor, and son of Mrs. brook-Blinn, has been engaged by Daniel V. Arthur as the Marie Burroughs in “The Battle of the Blinn was last seen here as Ib in the pretty curtain raiser to “The Husbands of Leontine” Square Theater. Little Christina.” the Battle of the Strong” opens in Louisville on November 2, Strong.” M Holbrook Blinn, “heavy’" It was called original London production. Miss Maude Adams’ first fourteen per- formances at the Knickerbocker Theater have been very successful; in fact, the s they have been ahead best previous New City receipts the past three seasons. arrangements are now under way by winter, coming back only for the holi- | - and Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison (Cro- ker) remain at Tuxedo as the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. Charles B. Alexander. and Mrs. young San Fran- of Mrs. Nellte Hol- support of at the Madison “Ib and He created the part in Cramps Ship Yard. ~Mr. tarries long in Gotham. farce in three acts, by Eimer E. Campbell. New York ‘Crazy Billy,” “The | jgge, New York. “Heb Selmele; S'chorah,” a M. Sharkensky, New York. “For Honor's Sake,” a acts, written and copyrighted by he | @y in three acts and flve scenes. We've several hundred in nob- by, chic, Ready-to-Wear effects —artistically trimmed with Pug- garee bands and swell sashes. Monday Only we place our entire line of stitched hats on sale at $1 each. Regular prices range from $1.75 to $2.50 each. All new season’s stock. g Come expecting to save money —you’ll not be disappointed. the fad of the season} $ 1209 each- ts. {el, Herbert Farquharson, “Examination Day at New York. b . Baker & Co., Boston. “An Undesirable Neighbor,” by Willlam D. Hall. _ Copyrighted Charles W. Douglass, Philadelphia. “Wanted—A Divorce,” JEWELER GLICKMAN IS Customers’ Articles He Had Pawned. adero street, will be fortunate ment. search wzrr:?u from Jud, cover possession of articles they placed with Glickman to be repaired Loan Office, 9 Grant avenue. Peters him a gold watch, valued at $200, and diamond ring, both valued at $100. Neither of ambling. gf\ '1 zlmfiln‘;- predicament on the articles. St. Luke’s Hospital Meeting. Hospital corporation reld yesterday the en: y dent; Willlam Babhcock, treas: which a change of booking will be made ' tary. The president re overlooking the finishing touches on his splendid new vessels now being construct- ed for ‘the Oceanic Steamship line by the Spreckels séldom | The following new plays have been writ- ‘ ten and copyrighted and are soon to make their initial appearance in New York: | ‘“They're After Me—They Want h}/{é.”la' ersie. | Copyrighted by J. H. La Pearl, Danville, | 111, " | “Hi Holler,” a comedy sketch by Wal- | lace Copyrighted by Felix | a comedy written and copyrighted bi Cassius Marcellus Cool- | or, Torah Is the Best | Hebrew comedy play four acts, written and copyrighted by A. | drama In_three | Charles | A. Bowman, New York. “A Reckless Bridegroom,” a farce come- ‘Written and copyrighted by James Horan, New York. “A Colonial Chapter,” a play in_flve ‘Written and\copyflxshted by Dan- | orfolk, Va. | School,” a sketch written and copyrighted by Joseph Hart, | “A_Scratch Race,” a comedy in one act | Walt Makee. Copyrighted by Walter | a_sketch | a sketch, writen > and copyrighted by Charles J. Stine, 3 Brooklyn. D.R. C. o ——e————— RUINED BY GAMBLING Search Warrants Secured to Recover D. Glickman, a jeweler at 1825 Devis- if he | escapes prosecution for felony embezzle- Yesterday J. Peters, who has a livery stable at 1314 Grove street, and Mrs. Minnie Rubin, 1920 Sutter street, secured | Mogan to re- which _he had pledged in the Columbia Rubin a diamond lace pin and solitaire them desired to swear to warrants for Glickman's arrest, as they bad known him for some years and he had always borne an excellent character | until recently, when he became addicted They said that others were to themselves. It is probable that the proprietor of the loan office will prosecute Glickman unless he is reimbursed for the money advanced At the annual meeting of the St. Luke's following named officers were elected for ear: Dr. C. Middleton, presi- , vice president and urer, and Willlam Morrison, secre- | @miefeiiinimiuimimtrinlmieinleniufufn oo ittt oot rted that the a- B. ington, Clark J. Burnham and W. B. Le: 3 so that Miss Adams will remain at the | hospital was in a first-class sanitary con- | vitt, medicine: Drs. C. Kenyon, C. e Knickerbocker Theater until December 29, | dition. The structure is now being paint- Brigham and H. M. surgery: Baron and Baroness Castelll are now | giving seventy-five performances of | ed throughout and electric lights with re- Drs. S. G Boy ffman and s of Washington, D. C. The 'L’ Alglon.” flectors are being set up in the operating George F. Shiels Fheculory; Drs. George mess was Miss Alice Taylor of San —_— room for night operaticns. H. Powers and K. Hopkins, oculists and 0. on Castelll is a physician | John D. Spreckels was among this| The following named physiclans_were aurists; and Dr. Alonzo Taylor, patholo- and will practice his profession in the | week’s visitors to the metropolis. He has | elected for the ensuing term: Drs. Wash- | gist. canital city. They have taken a house In | peen in Philadelphia for several weeks in ittt Tttt e b b el b by | spect. Ao real value $12.50, at.. and ave TS. | the L e e e L + 'GOLDEN GATE CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, 1230-1232-1234 MARKET ST. HEADQUARTERS Styligh m-haie Jackets FOR Lowest Market Prices. $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50. Black and leading Fall Shades, made first class in every re- . $10.00. Fine tan Kersey Jackets, lined throughout with excellent quality Taffeta Silk, new Bell Sleeves, newest Fall style, $15.00. Light tan, mode and black Kersey Jackets, made in a very fetching style, high flaring Collars, scalloped Bell Sleeves, new French back elaborately stitched, ele- gantly silk lined, real value $20,00, our price. . ..$15.00 $20.00. High grade Kersey Jackets, colors tan, mode, navy and black, very jaunty style, double-breasted, large reveres, elaborately satin trimmed, finest tailoring, superior qual- ity, silk lining, real value $27.00, our price. ... ...$20.00 reveres, bl el el 0 e g IR S ) oot N S R E B @ el