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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1901. Hale"; Hale’; ‘Hale’s. Hale’s. i Hale’s. 1 ' COMMERCIAL MEN |——= BUILY PLANNING| Mllllnery . Suits and Wl’ aps nsive Entertainment " | For the New Season are Now Ready. isit Visitors. In terest, Ban- o show worth Sec:ng: fine and broad and suggestive. A sort of a hand-shake to giVC you a 2 on of styles—authentic and original. You women, after warm weicome. e, o ful, the practical, will be delighted with the And there isn't a woman who isn't invited—not one who will not enioy the sight—and not one but who would feel when she leaves that she wouldn't have missed it for anything. No cards will be issued. This shall be no stiff formal The great store is trizged out in its finest foggery. | fcion To-day we swing wide open the doors--Come--Welcome 1 ~over to-d 2d fl wers and genius have wrought a wonderful background. to-morrow or Saturda, The Millinery. | After weeks and months of toil and trav our hats | EF rst Showing To-day be ignorant of ma of me “cleverest ana pret- The second floor is a panoramic scene of style and beauty. - The Suits and Wraps. | All the new things are here now. They will be Shown to-day for the first time. ‘Women after style and distinctiveness in dress will be interested in this exhibit. To gain those two points our cloak chief went from factory study , will be you'll be E - L Dl B Bt Y| o factory consuifing with weavers, cutters arfi designers. He had his iin to- ‘“\' displa: own ideas of what you liked. He accepted nothing that wasn't made % his order. He got nothing any one eise had. That's why Fale’s is Frisco’s Fest Suit House. | A factclearly and forcibly demon- strated in th-sec four items You'li en- ® left hand cormer. | Wion, 25 Rue (nlth of \\hl(e 5.00—Made from fine quality ewest shaped collar and cuffs a jaunty, stylish wrap. st taffeta. o _tom “Ome ot d’ur own Cresnom $12.0011 r braid with a sof e ding up. | SILK LINED SUITS, $14.75—Made from covertsand lined h of tex roses and maiden ) covered | throughout with guaranteed taffeta. The jacket is the - Mings. Foign balr fern for trim- | short eton effect, the skirt the new. flare kind. The Ton fAcish "»‘1* ‘hd.pxa e bl}w chi?. whole outfit is thoroughly stylish and smart. Rose Foliage 30c a Bunchv TAFFETA SITPK WAL 00—~They are made from st A very popular "trimm Givernaud's best taffeta—tucked all over with three spring. Three sprays to a stiched bands running around—the front and collar ars trimmed with gun metal buttons. Choose from old rose, lavender and black—all stzes. We could not make this price so low 17 we did ct to sell several thousand. ou may start A DRESS SKIRT FOR at 50c and 0 | with a deep gradua r fancy or your | lined with 4 splend Readv-to-Wear Katsf an abundance of styles a mings—the most cor have ever shown. with plain i 5—Made of all wool cheviot ed flounce and a long train. It is quality of near silk—black only. Market Street, near Sixth, opposite Golden Gat: Avenus SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Last Four Nights Phone South 533 TO-NIGHT and Every Evening Thi MATINEES SATURDAY AND Superb production the patriotic drama, CAPTAIN IMPUDENCE A Picturesque Romance of the Days of 1846, “ NOPETOONTAN STAEETS LEFT [ TMENTERST | e | e TGN WeO S Lo GENTRARST MoRosco's «TIVOLI the Gorgeously Spectacle, AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS. 10, 15c, Be lnd s» Rows in_ Orchestra, Week. | LAST CHANCE! NDAY. WIZARD o NILE! Merchants Devising Outlet - for Trade Direct to Philippines. | Public Utilities Commitfe> Is Afier Market-Street Railway. Trade Situation in ‘ the East —————— PRICES Few Front ] i i 'Julius W. Raphael Tells of‘i | During the Invasion of Mexico by Our Troops. | % Reserved Seats In Orchestra at all Mannees i » et public utilities com- | Jullus W. Raphael, president of the | ¢ gtorming of Fortifications Around Chapul- | %e. Mflmh |8 THE WEDDIIG DAY, E I its meeting last night | Raphael Clothirg Company, has returned | 5 tepee. = Branch Ticket Office, Emporium. 38 eCt | to cite the officials of the Market-street | to this city after a tour of the principal | PRICES Eenings......-10e. 15e, gg; 39¢ | MonDaY E SEMBRICH GRAND | ’ R g Sl e with Mantla, ain why certain | trade centers cf the East. Mr. Raphael | Next s AN o NY. elepk ted the mpany had tak- | has made a caretul study of the commer- | | - n have not been | cial outlook in that section of the coun- | x 1 - , e o e SUNY GENEE Witiiis of Teadings b BELASCO & THALL'S | SEMBRICH. The Alhambra man Reed stated that the resolution of.'l:ffl men toward Californfa and San | SE'\;"fij‘;‘}“g;\a:y;:‘sfi - L b Alf. Effinghouse * the board directing the company to re- | Francisco. ‘ S store the str ad not been complied| There is a quietness in general trade in | + | SEMBRICH OPERA COMPANY nd referred particularly to Oak and | one of the officials of the present and the matter next week. . Raphael says, which con- | Dir with the life in business h"r(‘ throughout the count: F AT. STAMPED WITH THE SEAL OF SUCCES& ADVERTISEMENTS, Cures Baldness Ha Falling Out, iruff, Stops Itehing Luxuriant wth to Shining Sealps, Eyebrows and Eye- PACKAGE FREE. 1 concerning the value of various con- e subject of . the entir 1he urgency in the ieration that if other from San Fran it et it back later thar t if the proper f1 d this port ia rder to is the chairman of tha He said yesterday tnat noth- d be done until all the being collected can be r for ihe purpc of study. ggested by some members volume of fent to fill to Maniia, be appealed to for ng a private line. supplies for the soldiers in carriel from New s f the committee sail = room might be founa s the purpose of the Phibippines was partly ight not be ties to the st, if that interfer | movement of s abroad. In situation that is are also being ports that might ship hrough the port of San h nference may ment of the Orfental THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS QUARTERED AT PRESIDIO Three Regiments Awaiting Muster Out and New Commands Are in Process of Formation. _The Presidio presents an mated e the return of the volunteers ed and the comme: issuance of orders calling for the organization of new regi- There are at present quartered military reservation more than , exclusive of the 600 patients in the general hospital. ~Within the next few aays 200 men will leave for Manila, but their places will be filled by the in- coming recruits and returning regiments. A cablegram was received at headquar- te: terday announcing the departure and City Engineer Grun- tilt ove certaln bills in- i curred water supplies. “Th, = seems to have un- limite men,” sald Reed, T ut it does st Other visors. This board instructed rd of Public Works to make an- vater until the winter rains set but bills for work other than that e to come In.’ were m for that work before 1y action wa said Grunsky. spend mone Reed asked 1f the Board of Works would proceed on the assumption that it had an untimited supply of funds, and Grunsky replied that it would be gn\erned by the sum of money available. Reed then asked Grunsky when he could make a report on taken by the Supervisors,” water supplies, and y sald he Would ask the Hoard of Works, as he was answerable to the Supervisors. He said that a report on the estimate he cost to bring 60.000,000 gallons of water dally from the Tuolumne River would be ready in June, though it would be incomplet He would also report on the cost of an clectric light plant by next f week Russell L. Dunn explained the offer of himself and Willlam C. Alberger to sell the “Giant Gap" on the water supply American River for $17,400,000. He said the water rights and adjacent lands would be sold for $2,000 and the sale of electric power would meet the operating expenses. The rights of the American Ditch Com- pany on the American River would not be impaired, as his concern had a prior right to the water. He was prepared also to de- fend the city against any litigation brought by the Folsom Power Company. The offer was then referred to the Board of W fuller investigation. SUPERVISORS WILL EXTEND FIRE LIMITS | Recommendation of Fire Commission That Sutter Street Be Dividing Line Accepted. The joint committee on Fire, Judiciary and Buildings of the Doard of Supervis- ors recommended yesterday that tle fire limits be extended to both sides of Sur- ter street out to Van Ness avenue: alsy 10 include Polk street from Sutter to Jackson, extending 137% feet on each side; also to take in the streets from Firsi down to East, between Folsom and How- ard. This was decided uoon at a confer- ence with Commissioner Manson of the Board of Public Works, Fire Commission. Watt and Hecht and Fire Chief Sul- livan. The extension was favored by the Fire > the power to con- | bills without the authority of “To get results you must and great interest is being taken In its | progress and development. Everywhere, Mr. Raphael states, there is ageneral pride felt in California fruits and wines, and | dealers find the advertising of our pro- | ducts a successful inducement to custom- | ers. Great interest is felt in the Hawailan cable enterprice, and the effect of the ship subsidy bill in reference to Califor- nia was much discus: Oil 2nd /the mat- ter of Hawalian sugar, which directly | concerns this 3tate, are also questions of | paramount commercial importance, and are attracting a large amount of atten- tion among Eastern capitalists. There | never was an opportunity like the pres- ent, Mr. Raphael states, for Californians to help their State, and there is plenty of | capital in the Zast, which would seek in- | vestment here if our opportunities were | properly presented. Other portions of the State, Mr. Raphael | observed, are surpassing San Francisco in | the advertisement of their industries and drawing attention away from this city. Another important matter is represent: tion at Washington. - | THURSDAY NIGHT, March 21, 1901 FOR DEPENDENT MOTHERS, WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF ENGINEERS WHO | LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE DISAS- | TROUS WRECK OF THE | S.S.RIO DE JANIERO Given Under the Auspices of the | MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL ASSO. CIATION No. %. Tlckcts - - One Dollar. Memorials to rep- | resentatives are well enough in their way, ) but there should be a strong pPrmanen(' SAN FRANCISCO'S organization at the national capital to LEADING THEATRE properly present the cause of California. i The city shouid be built up, Mr. Raphael | says, and made attractive in order that | local confidence in the future of San | Every Night, including Sunday. Matinee Sat. HAS MET WITH POPULAR APPROVAL. DE KOVEN AND SMITH'S Francisco may be shown. “We are,” M. | Raphael states, “too apathetic. We have THE the finest kind of an now, a g)pur(un! what we want most of all Is to wake up. In the Divorce Court. Kate A. Besore was granted a divorce from C. J. Besore yesterday on the ground of cruelty. Suits for divorce were filed yesterday by Mary K. Phillips | a"'xln‘t John M. Phillips for cruelty, | st Jiin e miliod o, e’ LA LOIE FULLER, tion, Rosa_ Friedman against Israel Fried- | pRESENTING THE GRANDEST x-:n-scrs man for defertion and Paul A. Cullen EV) In “The Archanger” and - The Tempest.” PRICES—25¢ to_$1 50. Box and Loge Seats, §2 and $2 50 REGRES LAST R)UR NIGHTS. Augustin Daly’s best comedy, MOST SUCCESSFUL | OPERA. Together with the World's Greatest Dancer, against Catherine Cullen for cruelty FIGPRUNE Cereal MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Next Week—The New York Madison Square day l{lem(vn-x evenings and Saturday afternoon. BENEFIT: MADAME EVE! Stngle seat sale opens at box offi TheLastWord- rst week, and Satur- y and Thursday REPERTOIRE, first week. Manday evening- “‘Pagliacel,” ‘‘Rigoletto,” ete. BRICH _WILL PERFORMAN: SING AT e this moro- ing at 9 o'clock, PRICES—Orchestra, $5 and $3: Dress Circle $5 and $3; Family Circle, §2 and $1 50; Gallery (not reserved), Widos VAUDEVILLE'S VERY BEST. Bunth and Rudd Co., Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mu 3 phy, Beatrice Moreland and Company, Rrie Wrsias, Misatgney, Wittie ast Warte: Katherine Bloodgood, Johnny ~Johns, the Great American Blograph and The World' Gr:atest S pectacular Dancer. , Reserved seats box seat ®Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. MECHANICS’ PAVILION .. TO-DAY... AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. Performances at 2:30 and $ p. m. datly. NORRIS & ROWE’S BIG TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS. LAST PERFORMANCE NEXT SUNDAT. ERFORMING MALS—300 The Grnuu Aggregation of Educated Animals in the World. Elephants, Goats, Ponles, Monkeys, D Ant Eaters and Zebus. First time in this city of Mr. Winston wonderful school of EDUCATED SEA most marvelous animal act in the world. HERR SETTLER. the famous German animal | trainer. and his small Clown Elephant. Seat salé opens at Pa: PRICES—ADULTS, 25 Phone RACE : balcony, 10c; opera chairs Zebras, ea Lions, g TANFORAN' PARK. UNDER SEALED ROMr:NETlc ORDERS < (SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL) "THE ANGEL OF THE ALLEY.” Qo SC.0 n l The Galifornia | EVERY EVENING————MAT. SATURDAY. “*HELLO Main 1731—How Is THE ' TELEPHONE G l R L ?’ ’..."-.."l..l!l.-l | THE PERFORMANCE IN ITS ENTIRETY UP T 0 THE MOMENT! Seats now ready for next weelk. “TELEPHO! RL. |RACING! RACING! RACING! 150—WINTER MEETING—1%L CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ¢ay, Friday and Saturday. Rain or Five or more races each day. it 2:15 sharp. P e R B e llMLlI,Ltl)lndlp.n_ with trains stopping at the entrance to un ferry tickets to Shell Mound. Al via Oakland mole conneot with San Pablo avenus electric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Mnuum Oakland. These cars et o (he etk Ta Aftes mimates Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and 1 45 p. m. and immediately after the race. ! THOMAS H WILLIAMS JR.. R. B. MILROY. retary. FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSI. dmission 10c. chtl's Tyrolean 'houpe. Egry, Irene Kober, Geor[e Stisters, Trixeda, the Leons, Chester, 1 Mn(l Lee(- lunl Hinrichs’ Orchestra. Reserved el We S5 mot eul e e et Tand il Erarge ¥ | 1:%, 2 p. m. Returning. leave track 4:15 and but 1 anila of tne transport Garrone on | C ission . who re to make Sut- I These hotels pos- $iaren 10 with 41 officcrs and 849 men Of the | ter Street & Sort of a fiveproof Darrier in Theater Farce Hi. THe saN FRANCISGD JOGKEY 603, || PALAGE | ece e "stirivuces Twenty-sixth Infantry. = Company F of | case of a big conflagretion. It is under- THE PROPER CAPER. | Week March it to 16 six high-class races - P the Twenty-sixth will be brought home on | stood _that only those buildings to be * | each day. Thursday, high-weight handicap. | that tourists and the Grant, which will fShve Maulle tn S | ecactofl In the [utmes Shel e R oF | Saturday. GREAT CALIFORNIA® DERBY, an travelers appreciate a Was N few days. reproof materia ~ Fire Commission- 00 added. All the Crack Three-: s, Oziy & Pew Months Age This Lady Was Nearly Bald | “Troops B and D“;)‘r %,; ,gmh xcfl."lra e des:reddm e mcnrzfl{flflzh‘n‘ t:fi CHUTES AND ZOO ;m.m“ s “- r;tp mm'r::(mm h—cm:nl location, The rem cured thousands a one | arrived at the Presidio Tues hight and | new fire ordinance a provision thal d, 7. 10:40, 11:30 | mana; e remedy e o harmiul We 0 mot ask | went_into camp alongside of Troops A | buildings in excess of four storles to be Third and Townsend. 7 a. m., 12:40 beral ge- erccted hereafter snall be of brick, ment, modern ap- d learn for yourself K, L and M are expected here Saturday Hhevearies at short intervale Rear cars re- | this was opposed by Booth and Dwyer, - served for ladies. intments and his wonderful remedy will actually r?.;;ue;;d;r‘mC%l‘xo;-‘gnlue_rfromwr?;;n:c};'e‘; | mm 25’1& :&‘q‘:di:“wg;&.a:;‘;:;fera mater- s SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! | (..o March 15, SEVERAL BIG EVENTS HuTEls r},“cg ™ also cares itching and dandrufy, | been essigned to the-command of the tvo‘ 'I"e committee will also srecommend A PerfeCl FOOd Drlnk A LS. FARR, S K. ’ American and '.' roaching baldness, and keeps | Vigorous. It also re- | atural color and produces | eyebrows and eyelashes. By | and address to the Alten- | spensary, 2961 Butterfield Build- squadrons of the Fifteenth Cavalry, now being organized at the Presidio. Recruit Frank W. Wilson, having been tried by general court-martial and found guilty of fraudulent enlistment. has been sentenced to dishonorable discharge 2nd that the Grand Opera-house be permitted to extend its fire wall Le; r.fln the audi- toriam from the stage by addi ng a cor- rugated iron partition to reach the roof; :.l to substitute an asbestos curtain for the one now in use. MILTON S. LATHAM. Secretary. POWER, Racing Secretary. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO0.'S HALL San Francisco. E J THE AMATEURS Made from the choicest fruits and cereals grown S R R e P i e o presald L | confmement” at Aleatras for elght in California. SPECIALTIES T NIGET, - jonths. 3 R. HALL'S ESTATE—The & i Vage of their remarkable remedy, | T o Gm;n & -s;\?:cnmm ‘,:’E:d“ “"i :uu q;u% ‘:;‘:e::" Possesses a delicate flavor % 7 ASSONABE PLEADS —Damos | R. Hall was Jesterday, F. ey, : AND ‘:ARREN xi‘-on.»e‘m- o1d man who attempted _‘mlk?fi N, A Harris and G. H. Umbsen, th efl-‘p.:u-: and aroma not found m LADIES’ B ATTLE ROYAL B Ao eates” atilty when_ &rraigved be | S68.078 6. - Tha "'n Valianie asset of e «s. | any other Cereal Coffee. THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST. - J“ml e topday :xd"..‘xbor;::aa : ‘I:r‘:e“h?l’e‘:::!lml:. oo uhmfi‘fl All grocers sell “‘ o mu"i:w. !l % m On sale lea to gullty yester 3 3,‘;‘, for sentence Sati earporations. zl' Telephone for Seats—Park 23, at w