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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1901. " <] ISTLUM OFFICES N THE BALANCE San Joaquin Republicans Recommend Two Men for Directors. Aspirant Who Is Decisively “Turned Down” Claims That Governor Gage Has Already Ap- pointed Him. Bpecial Dispatch te The Call. STOCKTON, April 6—The Republican Committee to-day passed . > e a recommendation thal (r‘\i G}a\'g and W. C. White | rs of the State Insane ir city. ‘There were four omination 2nd two to be selected. | White received 36 and 38 | y, as against 1 for F. E. r J. D. Gray. dations, though decisive as | of the party, were not ob- | a bitter fight being waged m by the friends of F. E. Lane, | one of whom tried to avert action in the | t by declaring that Governor | ad already appointed Mr. Lane and | & t would not be courteous for tne|g. to offer suggestions. This | gee the faction RRRERRRRERERRE 2R RRRR RRRERRRE RRRR R RRRRR RUR RRRRE R, Republican County h Dr. Harkness was‘g y an overwhelming ma- | / in the last county convention of the | ® The majority of the committec | © that the Governor had | % nce he had in the past recommendations of the | § had, so it is understood, | % ie committee be called to- | B this instance. 3 Mr. Lane received only | % he committee naturally raises | % as to where Governor Gage | & Joaquin 1—:<¥‘uuncun organiza- | ¥ r get together in the future, | % e that he has appointed Mr. | & Lane. I understood that Mr. Lane X claims to expect his gbmmission in a few} days X resolution wes passed by the commit- | tee approving the Governor's action in ap- pointing George W. Lagridge to the di- Tectorate. e (2 dd | P S SR A S { LADIES' BAND WILL PLAY.|% Musical Feature of the McKinley | Parade in San Jose. | BAN JOSE, April 6.—The young ladies | of San Jose who compose the ladies’ band have consented to play in the parade of tk Carnival of Ro: This will have the second oc on since the forma- 1 of this unique musical organization | d outside of a concert hall or of the leading hotels. Last the Elks’ celebration at d rode in a fairy float. | be given 1o honor Presi- and his party it will ride med vehicle and will be place among the musical 5 sion. * parley the railroad w-rates from au ch is satistactory ent. From points | a third fare for | p. This lowered rate will of people from not only wns but also from the of the State, where the coast route has caused a | San Jose. v Mayor Martin of t committee has me sad hearts in San Jose. been much rivalry to obtain | this committee, as it will have th the personal supervision of | comfort and will bring its close association with the RN RRIS RERR AN AR AR HAALR RAARR RARATLRA XA AR QRN WR AR ARLARA XA A0 WA RRAARARARILER RRERE RELRR ERE RR RN ERRRRRR R RERR RERRR RRR RRRY, 5. Lorigan, . Rhodes, H. d, 8. F. Leib, H._ Henry Jackson | C. Brown, | ?. A 3 Hayes, David Henderson, nest Lion, N. R, Chesbro, W. G. Haw- | J. Martin, Mrs. A. Greenin- P. Dougherty, Mrs. George 1) ackenzie, Mrs. 0 . Nellie Arques, Miss eld McLaughlin, Mrs. Ralph Her- , Mrs. Henry Booksin and Mrs. A. H. Marten. | PERISHES IN QUEST ! | | Prospectors Find Edward Galloday’s | Burros Wandering Alone on | the Desert. 1 SAN BERNARDINO, April 6.—The ef- | forts of BEdward Galloday, an old mining | P! ector, to find an abandoned gold | which he supposed contained much | hidden wealth, has in all probability cost | k his life. It is believed he has either | sed or met foul play on the desert | ewhere between Indio and Yuma. | b ago Galloday left Yuma for | ains, with provisions and five ring the past few days other | have come across his entire and supplies, but no trace of | was found. | alloday has for years been in search of st mine, and crossed the desert times. He was familiar with the | ng pladces and knew the country | hence the belief that he has met a | ic death. Galloday went to Nevada | 68 and located several valuable claims, ich he after 'd lost. At one time he | loyed as assistant superintendent | stock. Of late he has led the | & hermit. e Dr. Shurtleff E STOCKTON, April 6—Dr. George A. | Shurtleff. the well-known pioneer, is very | low to-night and & fatal termination of | bis lliness is regarded as but a_matter of & day at the most. An attack of bron- | chitie brought on the lllness and his age is so advanced that he is ill-prepared to | withstand it ——— ADVERTISEMENTS. e SENT FREE T0 MEN! £ Most Remarkabls Remedy That GQuick:y Restores Lost V.gor to Men, A Free Trial Package Sent by Mali) | to All Who Write. | Free trial packages of a most remarka- | ble remedy are being mailed to all who the State Medical Institute. many men who had bat- against the mental and ering of lost manhood that has decided to distribute | vackages to all who write, It » and all men who m any form of sexual weakness from youthful folly, premature | ength and memory, weak back, or ema la;flon of parts can now selv t E Y ES n yvears of misuse of the and has been an Absofute Lial 1 3 A request to the State nstitute, 328 Flektron bullding, ne. Tnd.. stating that you desiue r free trial packages, will be ith promptly. The Institute is | eaching that great class of | re unable to leave home to be | nd the free sample will enabje | 0 see how easy it is to he cured of w ! s when the nroper reme- | red The Institute makes Anv man whe writes will free sample, carefully sealed n package. &0 that ite reciplent e no fear of embarrassment or > ¥ Readers are requ without delay. EURON Sowalie | RRRRRRRRE RRRRE RN RRRY, 220 wana { | | i i | | | i ; | | | i i Annual Sale Furniture, Crockery, Kitchen- ware, Bedding, Curtiains, Etc., Begins Monday, April 8. Ovr buyers have been gathering the goods for this Greal Annual Event for months past, so that even with the advancing markel since. the first of the ycar on almost cvery manufactured producl, we «an guarantec actval savings of from ome-quarter do one half over regular prices, on hundreds of ilems of reliable Furnilure, Carpels, Bedding, Linens, Kilchenware, Crockery, Groceries, ctc. Almosl every class of merchandise needed in the home is included in this stupendous Housc Furnishing Sale. Only partial lists of the ofierings are submiited herewith. Children’s Dresses. - Colored Cloth Dresses —in this teaon’s styles and cut-wide fancy plaids—size. fir ages 6 to 12 years - $1.75 Children’s Ta lor-Made Sailor Suits—al. wco storm Serge, naty traided, fuly lived, | sizs fr 2ges 8to 10 | B years —with ful red yoke and red cuffs, braid | tiimmed, sizes for ages 6to12 yer.. $1.50 | ¥ Wash Denim Sailor Suiti—in navy and _oxbood, yoke and cuffs bra : i Sizes for ages 6, 8 and 10 . ...81 50| % .. $2.00 Sloes fr gr's 14 years, . .. New styles coats, hals, caps. sunbonners, 1o be worn with e abov: styles of dresses, can be ob | lained in this s.me departm:nt. A $1.00—Polished bird: and shelf be.ow, $r.50 table; whi Dress Trimmings, | iy s, Laces, Yokings. Arabian Bands, yard. ... ..385@ to $1 § 7 Venise Bands, yard fue o $7 4O Black Sik Eicurial Bands, yar+.. ... | Seasshaiadua s SR R Wiloy | Hand-made Rena'ssance, yard LA % 75¢ © $2.50 enise Laces, yard............... .......... 25¢ © $1.70 Applique Galoons, yard. .. 25¢ to $1 §9 | . Chffon Tickings, yard, _ ....... 9 ....... $71 590. $2 00, $2.5) Liberty Slk Puss., yard, . . Eo0 . 5 0, &5¢, 85¢ 75¢, 85¢ Jubie Trimmi g, vari .. WL 1’e¢ i2xc 15¢. 25¢ Allovers in God, Persian and Mouseline Em- for rubbers, wor | This Center Table eye maple, with fancy shape top, bent legs $1.00 l Golden 02K Ha Rack — French pate mirror, has an um brela stand and box $12; while the quan. tity on hand lasts, only Cobbler Seat RocKer—A - largs cobbler The Annual Spring Furniture Sale. Some of the best Furniture Barzains that the big store has ever offered, only a few of which can be referred to in this bargains announcement. that you know of, then make up yon Combination Bockcase and Wril- S ing Desk — Made of solid oak, golcen or mahogany finich, four ad- justable she'ves, large enclosed space for magazines, etc.; werth £22.50; 2 very acceptable piece of furniturs, marked now at the very special men $15.28 A Rococo Couch—6 feet long, 301 hes wide, spring edge, uphol- sterel in three-tone colored velours, deep tufted with seven rows of but- tons that wid not pull cut; r gular price 25¢; .5 Y $17.50 finely roish2a; dresser, 2 day and while quantity lasts at only e 100 of these 7-piece Bezdroom Suits—Nicely carved and mirror 24x20 inches, upper drawers, swell f ont, first-class cabinet work, a nice set in every part cular and worth $25.00; Mon- Rzad the printed descriptions, #ke low prices, compare the Furniture with the best r mi-d where you will buy your Spring Furnishmgs.r Gold:n Oak Sidchoard — As cegantly carved and nely po ithed, with three French plate mrrors, worth $32.50; oniy one dozen of these at the special sale price $22.75 China Closel—Quarter sawed oak with bent gasends; a very ¥ popu'ar design that wil add much to the beauty and convenience of any dning room that it s placed iny a reguar $25.00 value; re- duced for this 3/’81 751 saleto....... wi n peveled French piate $18.75 rect from he mills, and man’s profi. h $8.25 prices. pets for so little money. 50c Ingrain Carpets—Good colorings and PALCIRSAOF & . & & o sia sacam e aat 30c $1.50 Hartfo d Axminsters—Heavy deep pi'e carpet in a fine line of patterns; sa'e prifedoaly S ol $1.19 $1.15 Wilton Velvet Carpets — Saaord’s make; excel'ent line of patierns; also bail extrocker, in golden oak or mihogany finish, turn- d posts and spindles; neat carvings; a very comfortable £6. 50 rock- broideries, yard.....$7.00 to $7.53 er—during this sa'e.... and stiir effects . . .80c _— o 34125 $1.25 Body Brussels, ‘manufac- ture, toriers to match........ 87 00 Mme. Idaline This Exccllent || Zimodeersmss—Trwo car'oads of tie very Dining _Chair—Golden latest design: and colorings; of a very fine Face Cream ek funlah 5 cane’ seat; qua ity; per square yard .. Does away with the use of face powder, beauti- s at once, and is invisble. Free cemon- -ation in Peifumery Department, Main - 850¢c Inlaid Lizoleums—Indestructib'e patterns; the kind tiat go through to the back; §5d everywkere §1.50 square var’; our special price....... ... 8125 braczd arms, fancy spln- ded back, scroll carv- ings, a $1.25 values spe- cial fl.: 9aa | Carpet and Rug Sale. Not west of Chicago will you find a larger or better assorted stock of Carpets. For this great Annual H use-Fur- nishing Sale we make deep cuts in our one-profit You have never bought such good car- oy | They come to us di- then to y ;u—no middle- 90c Tapestry Brussels—Heavy quality; P::::Y.tch .......... vy 70c so'd. They are spl M 2ttimggs—Doube dye art designs; full o standard ma ting or good quaity; regulir prics 3cc; sale price. .. ...... 22ve $3.00 Sm rrnaRugs—All weol tize 60x30. irches; fringed both ends; héavy, good quz ity Bromley make; specia sale price $1 85 $4.00 Genuine Wilton Rugs—Persian, Orlental and floral effects; a s le di! bar- gain at the sa e price; each ... $2 &I Carpet-Size Smyrna Rugs (12x9 fect)— AL wool; i eautiful patterns; regn'ar price $355 special for this sale ... . $23 78 t'en out at Spring House l-'urnis_hiny Sale Linens and Bedding. The Annual Opportunitv offered by the B g S.ore for repienishing yoqur Linen Clo<ets at .a bg reduction from regular every-day prices. Let us emrhis ze the facts that there are no “seccnds” n thi list of bargains—:zvery article is the best of its kind a i*- rezu'ar price. Ble-ched Satin Damask, 72 inches, very fine, yard. . 987 Fine Bleached Satin Damask, good goc gride, yard. . 7 3e Nice Bleached Table Damask, 6o inches, yard 36 - Damask Napkins, 3/ size, $2 value, dozen $1.58 . Damask Napkins, 21 inches square, good patterns, dozen . . ............................ skaiasin i 2 B0 Fringed heavy Damask Napkins, 16 in. square, dozenZ4gp Bleached Pillow Casing, 45 in. wide, good, yard. . .. 10e Single Bed Sheets, 54x90 in., h.avy, bleached, each ... . .. .36%e .52%e 62%c Double Bed Shee s, bleached, 81xgo in., each Extra Double Warp Sheets, 9oxgo in., each Two lneampar%hie Specials in Clothing Department. Boys’ Strong Schooi . uifs $1.98— All-wool fabrics in nsw shades of gray, tan, biuc and other coor combinations for Spring. Double-breasted coats and knee pants, sizes for boys 9 to 16 year; of age. Man- uactured to ¢e’l for and a good bargain at $3.00 and $4.00—on spe.jal sale Mon- day onl; > $1.98 Mzn’s $17.50 Overcoats $70.45—The rew ¢ Oxiord grayVicuna Overcoa s, made from all-woo. Worsted Cheviot fabrics, in the very atest stade of oxford gray. Some of these good coats have the Raglan shouders. Al slesves ae satin lined. $1.50 and $1.75 Silks Special at 89c. All of the successful Silk Sales given by us so far this sea- son will be thrown in the shade by the off rings Mon- | day, and Tuesday also if quanrities last. A superb col- lection of high gfade nove'ty Waist Silks, fancy Armures, Taff:tas, Satin Merveilleux, Peau de Siie, Lace and Plisse effects and Printed Warp designs; the prettiest kind of pretty siks for shirt waists, costumes, underskirts, trimmings or rufflings; most of them exclusive novelties; bought to retail at $1.50 and $1.75 per yard, 890 Monday and Tvesday Special Sale Phofos $5.00 Panels $2.50. A handsome - photograph of yourself in your new Easter Costume for Half Price this week. The new Funston Panel Photos, the very latest design. Never befors of- fered to the public. The $5.00 per dozen sze (5Xx| Geldin Oak Chil- A very popular| ive in appearance, upholstesed in high-grade About 30 Parlor Chairs that have been left over when talance of parlor cets were -ndidly -mads ‘mahoganized fully upholstered with fancy tagesres and velows and have spring elge ceats, but they are last season’s patterns and duting this sa'e we will cloe ha'f- price or lesss. Regu- (2 lar prices $5.50 and $6.c0; your choics | "~ | $2.00 Medaliions $1.38. Oa Monday and Tuesday we offer at special smle a iarge and unusually pleasing assort- ment of beautiful hand-colored photograplis from life. These pictures are in medaliion form, 12x15 inches in size, ani have 13- inch burnished gilt frames, wita large gilt corners of artistic design, reguarly $2.00 each, specinl fir the 2 aays. . $i1.38 Grocery Sale. Extraord niry offerings in oonn:c ion wth _the grest Sp ing House Fur- nish'ng § le. These very special prices on first-c'ass Gro- ceries and Liquors of well-known brands are Monday and Tuesday on y: Sperry’s Drifted Snow and Geolden Gate Jour— 500 sacks only of these fam- ous Californa brands of best flour, regularly goc a sack, Mon- day and Tuesday, if quentit: las:s, 79¢c Rice—Fancy Japan, 2days ... Oys ¢ s—Best Cove, g Lard—Best quality Eastern, 31 pails, 2 foner Tris arge commodicus Chiffon- ier with five drawers ‘and lat tox, orma- mente! with Freach beveed plate m'rror, that wou'd be . heap | at $16.50, is off-red duting ths sa'e $11.25 | Sardines—Choice importsd, Daudicolle and Gaudin, orz2days...... & tims & "© Couch— Well made | Postum Cereal—The famous hea'th Coffee, and one that we are large packages, for 2 days proud of; 27 inches | Maire Corn—Best quality. . . wice, . full length, | Claret—A very good table wine, regulailv 50c gracefui and attract- | 2 gallon, Monday and Tuesday. . . ... 350 Harpe~’s Whiskey—R.e or Bourbon, the cefe- brated I. W. Harper Whiskey that received the gold medal at the Paris Exposition, regu= laly $1.00 a bottle, Monday and Tl i k8 s vaedde 75¢ Lichig's Malt Extract—R-gu'arly sk fera ... DA of highiy beauti- woode, 50c and 75c¢ Suspend=rs 13c and 27c. On Monday and Tues'av only we will place on specia. sale a lot of 25@ and & @ Sus- penders, made for us by a New York manu- facturer from the odds and ends of high-grade webbings that were left at the end of the season last year—for the two days our special price i will be: ~The soc style—pair. The 25c style - pair, ..27c .. 13e Matchiess Bargains in Curtains .« Portieres. We offer you reliable, first-class Cur- ‘ains and Portieres—new, bright, clean goods, bought for the Spring trade—dur- ing this sale at prices closely approximat- ing the usual cost. The term “Matchless Bargains” is used advisediy in the head- ing of this announcement. 100 pairs of our regular §2 Lace Curtains—s54 inches wide, 314 yards long—3 splendid patterns, ecru and white—on Monday only (bscause quantity will not last longer at the price)—per pair. s'.4 100 pairs gooi Nottingham Lice Curtvins, during sa'e, pair. ., 100 pairs fine Notingham Lace Caurtains, during sale, pair. 100 pairs styl sh, Nottingham Lacs Catains, per pair. , , 100 pairs very cho'ce Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pai Dress Goods. 38.inch Henriett\—all wool and a very large assortment of colors, including all the new thades for spring, a very special 50¢ ufacturers of these goods to advance prices 15 to 25 per cent. Garlioads of Kitchenware and Crockery. Enameled Ware at prices we'll never be able to duplicate. The formation of the oreat steel trust has cauased the man- The entirs carload of high-grade Enameled Kitchenware offered in this sale was ordered by us last fall, enabling us to quote the prices given below, which permit us to say once more cin ro- velv nof b> du™ ¢ tei when gi0ds now on hand Whit: Spreads, heavy, large, nemmed, each. ) ‘Do Most of the coat in thi 9% inches), in' swo colors of pancls, ivory and ivy | o pyire stylish Arabian Lace Curtaine, during sale, pair. ... .. Fine Wool Blankets, grav, 6 pounds, $6 value §4 5 came from the celebrat: green, on heavy linen surface ename ed board, with 50 pairs extra fine Arabian Lace Curta'ns, pair, Fine White Blankets, lamb’s woo!, slight manufacturer’s imper e tion, manufacturing firm of Stein, b ack enamel=d beveled edges, beautitully embossed; best F : ; full 6-p und weight, special price, per pair., . 85 Block & Co., and sold regularly by us at $17.50. BT T e lightings 24 pairs of specially heavy Tapestry Portieres—double faced, heavily Sampie Pa rs 8 ankeis—one of a kind in white, n and We are overstocked, and the surplus coats will carbon ftnish; any style of PO}*EOH or lighting; our spe-| ‘ginged 3 yards long—reduced to, per pair......... s AN gray—from diffirent mils—to close out, per piir. .6 @ to $7 85 be put on sa'e to-morrow $ ' a 4 5 cial offer all this week, per dozen. .. ... $2 50 24 pairs very fine heavy Tapestry Portieres—heavily " Good Comforters, full size—the $1.50 kind—each, Moncay) only, at, ... L g sy 5y e T T F i o fringed on both ends, 3 yards ong—r:duced to, per pair 4-88 50 kind—ecach. ..., .., .81 18 5 3y 3 ) per pai Values in Coloresd Spring Styles Men’s and Boys’ Hats Now Ready. John B. Stetson’s new Sp.ing styies in Derbies and soft ind mywable foot b sk s ARGl e s St ol e B 5 % 5 hats; the 46-inch Albatross—a verv fire quality of this | @7¢ s0.d. In this announcement we also quots a tew of the specially pric:d Sale items in the CrocKzry, Cullery and Clock Departm:nts for Monday and Tuesday. | .7 40 much-in-demand ‘abric for wai ts and house - are sold al gowns, in exquisite new colorings : S h per }a’rd ................. ’ 750 :o'u:n;-;n: 44-inch Etamine Voile—new and very stylish, $5 each; in all the 1 ading shades, such as old toc, on sale Eoblinl blue, reseda, = lilac, $1.00 here at uscuit, etc.,-per yard, .. .... s 34 s’ Wash Wal_l Paper, Paints, 45—2quer 3 : ...270 30c—s4-quirt Linped Saucepans. . 220 70c—6-quart SiraightSaucepan with cover 9@ 35¢—2-quiat Covered Saucepans . ... 260 silen . Window $hades. sc—No. 7 Tea Kett'es. ... . 87¢ 1oc—Enancled Drinking Cups. ..Z€ 35¢—1o-inch Enamele Collander......25@ 75c—Papier Mache Lap Bourds .8 | Caps in white pique and duck and famcy o e e b s o Sl 8oc—2-quart Enameled Rice Boilers, ... FJ@ 45¢—2-quurt Coffe Pot., ....280@ 25¢—Quart Guajuated Meavrs.,,,... f4€ 500 Brooms—3sc quaiiy—at. .......25¢ - colm;d (mls:‘ e 780 and 31,;)?‘ ] . = . traw Sailors in all (oor an wide that is as far as appearances go. A few - dollars sperit in our Wad Paper and Piine De- e S partment wil brighzen up your home wonder- 28, e Bl i Baby Carriages. Extra havy 22iach Gilts, formerly 25c per The one 2t single roli nOW .. ............. 12%0 l:- pic- 3 Regulor Stock Blanks; ¢ngie roll rom .| : A okeereh. ;’4" 1 @ | 35c—Fiber Water Pii ...28¢ 25c—4-quart Enameled Mik Pans. ... 25¢ $1.co—Meat Safs, the bs ‘amily size (21x| in prenty 37 32 ioen | 35— Tucke, Fearhin 25¢ 45c—Muffin Pais, 8 holes. 6 - 25c—Euamee Ba'ing Pans (7x11in.) .80 26x12_inche des'gns of Al Ing};in_-m 0% ey and ...&@ 35c—Enamelzd Ware Du tpans ...,#8@ 85c- 14 inch Dishpans, cutto, ...... 4Z7¢C three sides, ventilated rack Turkish large flora’ cesigns, etc. 6oc Imitation Semi Poreclain Dinner g$1.00 Im'tation Cut This 8-Day Mantzl Clock b .1:”'; S m ls snt fo couniry. _Cut Glass Lem- Sét—103 pieces ior 12 Gas Or nge - 7 o J : b Spicial in Shdes this weck; hand-made 0 ad: cr Water persons; very finet Bowl, cxtra arze (11 < T opaque, mounted on best rollers; re ularly | - Pliuhzrsf. unu u- :;mhp:rce :m, wita nc]l inches in ciam:t:r)c;) can ear- e gy Ay fine ficsimi ow b'u border, wth be ussd for punch or ’ P s ot = 0P (S gsc £ ocut glas goli line, as jictures; a Towmondle: Tiws special e 2 P TR RO P O Moniay and chased and damty Mondas and ey We make 1o crder all siz’s and Tues- el T Tueday only, FQC hedidrs colors of - :des—e timates given. 2 : v, 3YC reqularly 12325, Mon- ot Sl i:dp:’:i"d‘ o G bt Jchn Lucas & Co.’s Pairts;” per gallon | 2 cc Wroughe Iron Candle Stick, dr. day and Tuesday ony.... 15. erry S¢l—7 pieces, fine imitation & s G $1 5 Emporum’s, prga’on $1 25. | > e Seiagon $15.69 it glisoy now pointzd shupss 2n wmwually | hour cathedral gong ke, size 11x7 fnchesy | GoiC .§6.50 A wll sock of Wood Sains, Var isues, Eram:'s, Ficor Paints, Wall Tints, Picture Ral, etc. sf%”sh, Servicezble ash fdateriais. For Sut for the coustry, st;lish W .i.ts, Grad- uation Dresces, Confirmation Costumes, etc.; we are howing the most comp'ete and varied assortment ev r attemited on the Coast. Fre Fieccn Organdies, 68 inckes wide. evening shades and white, . yard 365 Fancy Si k re Zephyrs. ... .yad e New Dmiie, :heer weave, dainty light =nd dark colo'ings yars 15¢ India Linen, “n astonish'ngly fine cioth or his we ks se Ing per yard 2@ ... yuad 150 Goemadine:, fan'y apcswori—in makes on special sale Mond: fine article, richly sp! ndis value for Dot Swiss, in evening chades . Black Wash foreign and Ameiican shape, furnish=d w.th color d banquet candie, Carlsbad China Cuspidores—A very Porcclain Lamp—A very pretty deco- raied brass mcuated center draft Porcelain Mismatchzd Dinner Sofs —Quite a iarge assortment of Dinner ‘Se's, some of the pieces of which are a litcle dit- ferent decoration—got mixed up when being packed at the factory, or piece. have been sold by accilent :ut all the sets are ccm- pletz and of good semi-porcelain, and the ay and Tu. sday 'se decorated, a 63¢c Sl vains. 2t the segular g Monday ani Tuesday, " 47c $375 Chamber Sel—Fine semi-porcs- fully eu rave:d—at cav cia price Monday and Tues- the extraord nary spe- $3.68 rest, adjustacle to any angle; ribser sy el whecls. .. $ 650 Folding Go-Caris—That can be carred on Lamp, 60 candle-pwer, with 10-inch dome chade decorated to match, an Tift-cut oil pot, only.. . 83.25 ‘Waler Tumblers, or for | ely; good smooch fini h Tum- s, the reguar low price of hich s 45¢ per doz:n; special Monday and Tuesday < . $10. * globe or 0z 103 piece semi-porcslain LIS Dinrer Set ior 12 persons, in light + orown_border decoration, the com- price is less than for p ain white se's ; sets for 6 10 12 persons... $3 45 © $17 72 Thin Blown Water Tumblers, with fleur ce lis or lace patt.rn engraving; a very dainty table glass, per dozen : ..... $1.00 lain, new shape rol zd;; basin, flow blue Thirty-Hour Alarm Clock—Nickel, cars; very light weight. ... ...... $2.90 decorations; 10 pieces; Mon- 4-nch ¢ia 67¢c —_— ymp- dapndss $2.69 it o 670 . H ressin, Eight-Day Manlel ClocK—11XI1335 dantiy cecomes Caioad Chine ot the Hair Dressing and inches, imita ion gresn onyx, git tr mmings, fancy cia, half-hour and hour catedral gong strike, fuly guaranieed, made to sell f —Monday and T sL o Tosanp CGoldenRule Bazaar.M CALIFOPNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE remar’kably low price for com- plete set o 35.50 Wm. Rogers’ Forks and Spoons— Guarantesd full standard weight ot silver on 21 per cent nickel silver— Tearpeons, set of 6. 5 _83¢ Tabe Spoons cr Forks, set of 6. $1.66 Tzbl: Knives—Stering plat , cezof 6. .B8C Tabl2 K ives—Trple-plated, catin finish han- des, set f 6. $1 28 Manicure Pariors. On'y expat help employel. No apprentices. ‘Wigs made to order and gu-ranteed perfect fir. Work done promptly. Hair Dressing, 25@ —Manicuring, 25¢ — Shampoo, FJ@—Sca'p Treatment, §_ @ —Fae Ma:ae, § ©» Massage Pariocr. Conn-cted ‘with Chir podist’s office near Barber S-0p. Special f.ce and salp treatm:nt by new metho!, Eectric Vbrator. M ke ap- pointment with Dr. Dehmel at Massage parlor, or by "phone South 710. | | | | § 3 | | | | i { | | | i i ! ann R T W R R W WA R AR A R K WA W RRR RN GeaE KU R AR DR R WAk W it W A e e Wi AR W e W R W WA e R e Wi W W e QA RRRA AR RAANRRRAAE RRRR AR WRE R AR RN AR e i ‘

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