The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 9, 1901, Page 22

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Extraordinary Offers® On All Floors— Te Morrow. Values That Will Make Brisk Besiness A Great Reduction Sale of Silk Gloves and Hitts At One-Half and Less Than Regular Prices No exaggeration in the statement when we say, there never have been offered such bargains in gloves as these. They are here in all sizes, all lengths, any shade can be matched. Don’t miss the chance. You will need them for some future occasion, if not now. To-morrow these gloves go on special sale at the following cuts from regular prices: Ladies’ Pure Silk Gloves in 12, 16, 20 and 24 button length—all sizes—all colors including white and black that originally sold for $1.25 to $2.00 a pair...........reduced to 60¢ Ladies’ Pure Silk Mitts 24 and 30 inches long, in all shade: a pai La Silk Gloves—©6 button length, formerly 75¢c now 40c¢ Ladies” Tafieta Gloves—O0 button length, formerly socnow 25¢ Ladies’ Pure Silk Mitts—12 in. long, formerly soc now 25¢ Remnants—Closing Qut Prices «=reon al Remnant Sale begins to-morrow in the Lace and ent. Business has been very large in ‘this d consequently odd lengths have piled up in Sale includes remnants of Laces, Trimmings, All s, Spangled Nets, Brussel’s Nets and Chiffons. A e some of the choicest things of the season at a their real wroth. To close out quickly, we will y marked remnant prices 33}3’ 0/0 Madras Cartains—$1.5) great curtain purchase, which enables us to give s an opportunity hitherto urequalled at this season— u ground with cross stripes in the an colors—finished with tassel fringe at bettom— .............. abrssb seiish sevsirirricibsbiab srvstiavtinoedtoul it S5 n of racti deduct from the alread (2nd Floor) s and sizes, the original prices of which were $1 to $1.50 K THE SAN FRA - CO CALL, SUNDAY, IDENTITY OF. FERRY-BOAT SUICIDE POSSIBLY SOLVED BY DESCRIPTION James Wright Is Positive That the Man Who Leaped to Death From Deck of the Steamer Sausalito Last Thursday Is His Brother Charles, Who, He Claims Had Been Subject of Late to Fits of Despondency JUNE 9, 1901. \ the facts in the case, combined with state- ments made recently by the missing man in fits of despondency, Joseph Wright says he has no doubt that the suicide was his brother. Camera Club Tea. The ladies of the California Camera Club held their monthly tea in the club rooms, Academy of Sclences building, yesterday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. W. B. Webster, assisted by Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Brurer and Miss | EXPERT OPTICIAN. A Lottor From A¢jatant General T. 0. Masteller : Mr. Geo. Mayerle, German Optical Institute— Dear Sir:*I am miich pleased with the glasses received from you. Not.only do they render vision perfect,” but they are restful to the eyes. I do not think it would be possible to be better fitted than I have begn at your hands. Very truly yours, T. . C. MASTELLER, Headquarters Department Grand Army of the Republic, City Hail, San’Francisco. GEORGE MAYERLE, German Expert Opticlan, GERMAN OPTICAL INSTITUTE. 1071'4 Market Street, San Francisco, C: Neglected Byesight Affects the Brain. The Wrong Glasses Wil Ruin the Strong- est Eyes. MAYERLE'S Giasszs Strergthen ths Ey=: and Brain. FOULARD SILKS. EXTRAORDINARY CFFERING. We beg to notify our customers and the genera: public that on Monday, June 10, we shall place on sale about 75 pieces Printed Foulard Silks at Thess Sitks a e 23, 24 and 27 inches wide, are'in polka dots and small and medium sized designs. The colors are Blu:s, Grays, Browns and Violet, and were sold by us at $1.00 yard. NOTE. We still fave on hand about 22 pieces of the 24-INCH BLACK TAFFETA SILK, guaranteed fo wear. A Price 85c Yard. f Sy pivier '8 o tai 5 | g = £ Mayerle's glasses are far superlor to all oth- or either parl dining or bedroom curtains—size ers for reading or distance, weak eyes, poor bt Gride ”l_“ 3'\, G554 ticn" P"A:/ \\";i' they last MISSING MAN WHOSE FRIENDS !l(g‘hl, headaches, dlzz:nels{; c\ol;xdlness bot ) wide and yard g—price while 7 las . vision, floating spots, pain about the eyes, be- ; " BELIEVE HE JUMPED FROM A | |nhind the head or in'the temples, nervousness, . SAUSALITO FERRY-BOAT. zore eves, discharging eves, feeling like sand In the eves. cross eves. burning, smarting, itch- n ine__ 1 +* 3 Ine, Seratehing. - iwitching, Bluey eves. ‘heavy \XCQRPOHAT? p ) ] aifls A (2nd Fioor) G eyellds, etc. Mayerle’s glasses rest the eyes, \ 1802 0 e that the description given of the unknown | STensthen the ontle merve om0 Do e e of surpassing interest for Mondav—;o pairs man dp the published account of the deed | highest United States Army, Navy and Gov- Sack O 3 o5, Tl e ) 53 correfponds exactly with that of = his | ernment officlals, _ace Curtains—;34 inches wide and 3% yards brother William, who left San Francisco | GEORGE Mg&‘fi%l;:. Geraan Biped Dot very durable, made from best quality of Egyptian yarn. on Thursday for Sausalito, and who was | Qo {Ie AN COLLEGEOF OPHTHALMOL: I, n3, m5, 0T, 19, 12t POST STREET, r n’s best design, pretty openwork with heavy 3 inch Reen, by friends o fuard the retEniEE KOG, N(Culties Mexibes Auiican Asectathel ey SRt ? 3 5 Ad S 2 Y DIANE boat at 4:15, but of whom no trace can be | of -Opticians.) > the der. Very rich and- artistic for parlor discovered since that time. 1071y; MARKET STREET ngr Special vali ic pai Mr, Wright seys:that his brother had | (Qpposite Hibernia k), San Franeclsco, Cal. Spe, lue price $5.00 a pair. . been ill for many months, which, added | , Persons ordering glasses by mafl should state | ) . . to Andncial troubles, had rendered him | their age: alfo Whether glasses are wanted for n. a I i e M | reading or distance, or both, and what price. es 3200 fHis— (3rd Floor) very despondent. He - was the senior | Consultation, Examination and Aduice Free 2 - te) . member of the grocery firm of Wright & OpenGevenmgs 'fi‘;“ 9. t‘l‘ele h(gne s‘a:m 572 ¢ e a es & 3 4 % 2 X ¥ 2 Gaw at 206 Sixth street, but by reason of erman ewater, 8. t t < ofas r the co —mad . s eason of Cen Lmil .rf 1 suit I?. he co untr}‘ made of gpod qual’ty his iliness had been unable to attend to See City Directory for Eve Spsclalists. | ’ y neatly trimmed with white braid, well cut his business for several days. On- Thurs- CUT THIS OUT. Hearing instrument. A mostre= ) better val er offered i ‘s day he went to Sausalito for the purpose § - s e ue ever offered in our Bath | Dbt p % Gf getting some recreation in the open | lr a's S markable aid for the deaf. Call t Department at $2.50 a suit. country. While there he was in the com- ' 3 pany of friends, who saw him safely | Lyons, received the guests. During the | and test it. C"reaters $i }5 (3rd Floor) :‘t?oc";x"geg"f‘ l‘q?;l‘;{‘m“g :teflmt"rd- H;ts,v_n(l’ed afternoon there was music, singing and | C°m°fl'§| some B ) e / spirits and a sudden fit of de- . J. Girvin, | very chic ef- AT N spondency was the probable cause of his o B W ibster and. "m;‘," fects. Many of a3 : : £ : od. o such recelv al lot of Boys’ Fa Wool Sweaters with latest ! He had been talking to a lady on deck, z,“;‘mf‘f,‘}e“’““'b“""g toSEuS uleddid ree ¢ during the SSilcstiipell bodises- i< in €0l G b | and when she had left him, unobserved g e T s week. We silk stripe ) Il sizes, in colors—Green, Light except by two small boys. he climbed the gladly show PHICAPPARAT U, lue and Purple, the stripes makin rafl and leaped Into the bay. The cries of Thought to Be a Suicide. em. OPTICIANS #p, roGRA i nothing like this in qualit % Dasecnmers to IR ot who_maer e rien | , Bilen Ryan, 8 Worth street, waa found | Titeo Siyfen at bt ] ng 1K o a S S spot, who saw a man = . ¥ - . - e given and the captain of the boat knew | ccnscious in the bacl =t 3 o 0GUE E3 **| nothing of the suiclde until San Francisco | dence. She was removed to the City and | Afe particulas unole. cman.t wgon, LA ReL. et | 125 to 131 Kearny Street HE identity of the man who com- mitted suicide by leaping from had been reached; but a fruitless search was made by a boat from the revenue cut- ter McCulloch. County Hospital, where she died Friday afternoon. Her husband informed the Coroner that he suspected that she had ly stylish and pretty. Others at lower prices the starboard rail of the f{erry | Joseph Wright is the only surviving rel- | taken poison. The body was removed to egixally desir- i steamer Sausalito on Thursday, |ative of the missing man. He and his|the Morgue and the contents of the able. Pareeas - ~ as told exclusively in The Call, | brother had lived together for some time | stomach were turned over to the City Black Dress Skirts o P . AR == i i he 2 Best e ab1iBhen: and both worked at the grocery. From ! Toxicologist for analysis. Duck Skirts [ or Samoa &xn ina. Crude Rubber From tivated Plan- Joseph Wright of 25 Birch avenue says | === — — for summer The hia came down tation. . A year: Al;}nca from M y a 3 B e e irts for - Ry mier vpoc The steamer “Palena” on June 1| Beieid=it et store = | brought 165 om La Zacualpa Rubber first shipment of this year's ) pounds of clean crude rubbe: Plantation crop, largest single shipment received at this | port, and the first from a cultivated plan- the GONVERT TALKG Specia! Sale Muslin Underwear. In stylish effectsof standard goods. summer wear; Etamine Skirts for wear. New Taior Suits EIBITTERS LAXATIVE A PLEASANT <hed coal- | tation. It was sold at once to the Bowers A In stylish effects of stan NOT INTOXICATING wi for Puget | Rubber Company, but will be on exhibi “ & y f e best assort- e Bound poris. Bhe will remain north for | tion at the plantation offices, 703-4 Ci Slightly So’led and Muss>d. |8 mon. a $15.00, $20.00 and 8 week or 80 and will then go to China, | Spreckels Bullding, for a week. . P O s s e .00. eplacing the Oregon on the Asiatic sta- | T S T A | & > s . - . Suicide of Herman Lundborg. 5 garments which have been slightly soiled THE BLAGKGUUDS HBUSE Trapper's Oil < :matism and neuralgia. 1 The Body of the man found drowned or mussed from handling. counter and win- 4 Druggiste, & Fards & Co.. 408 Clay.+ | near the foot of Lombard street whar: | Dp, De Costa of New dow displays, over twelve hundred pieces, and 1106 Market Streal. g p Tk 5 | vorce Suits Filed. |¥ Iseac B. Pegg has sued Rachel Pegg for | a0 employe of Sherman & Clay. & divorce, alleging desertion as cause of | borg left home actic: w §. Forrest asks for a di- | vorce 1 D. Forrest on the ground | He was unmarried, 25 vears old and Hved gowns, skirts. drawers, chemise and corset of cruelty 733 O'Farrell street. covers—handsomely trimmed _with fine “The public schocls make good pick- tucks, embroidery. laces and French rib- D ———— t'Friday was identified at the morgur thterday as that of Herman Lundborg, Lund- about two weeks ago suddenly and all trace of him was lost. Summer, the romnihg 4 time of little people, is a SN time of wear and tear on the feet. Parents should see that their children are shod with footwear so com- fortable as to allow them to play with perfect freedom, and so stout and per- Tt Ig nnher‘;'or‘;;) be}lev‘efi,t?at thel C:rt'h; 5 W, b e 4 : 2 lic .church doetrine is that people tha k ‘e manufacture t| nest bars and fitti h fectly adapted to the movements of th 2 - ) h 3 We put s T-his d fittings on the coast. S s . oL are quiside he faith are 1ost. The chureh || ( Ppiced $4.50(¢3:5x | | Special 75¢ (sxeds Oak, Mahogany or Curly Redwood with beveled Mirrors all foot that the shoe will not meet with sud- those who conscientioualy: st up o fhelx relipie s Cpaile D e BB M el s sy e A fitted ‘hr&uzhcz{ut with mcl;,el trimmings. Their superiority is : . . religious conviction are £00d people. We | | skirt values forward as the best shown | Prove an attractive feature in com- guaranteed, and we quote the very lowest market prices. Can den strains, which make it break and tear. e et L Methodist belleves ,that 1] 2t our price in San Francisco. There | mencing the new week's selling. suit any taste. Our designs are unique and up-to-date. Call Our orthopedic shaped shoes let every toe rest easily and insure a proper devel- opment of the feet of little boys and girls. For reasonable prices and perfect satisfac- tion in children’s shoes visit or write to York Denounces Pub'ic Schools. sckets and criminals,” sald Dr. Benjar nin F. de Costa of New York yesterday n an interview. He is a native of Bos- ‘or, was a chaplain in the Union army and a rector of St. John thc Evan 3 sne of the most important Episcopal *hurches in New York. About two years ago he resigned from the church and be- ~ame a convert to the Catholic church. vas not at ail hurried,” -ald Dr. de Cos “It was of gradual growth, and feeling that I was teeoming an old man and having a firm conviction that the Catholic faith was the only true religion 1 became a convert. “Ihé Episcopal church In this country is split up into a thousand factions. Bishop Potter is the controller of the bread church movement, and just at pres- ent they are on top. He rules the church of New York ard in fact of the entire country. “J am a firm supporter of the parochial school system. Children in these schools a0t alone learn history, arithmetic and sther branches, but theéy are also taught /a_little about the Bible and Christianity. ‘fhat is the cry of the Episcopal church. it wants to institute church schools, so that children may be brought up to know a litle about religion. odist. But those who live in a certain faith and know that their religion is not right I comsider that they are lost.” Arrangements have been made for a course of lectures by Dr. de Costa for the Catholic Truth Soclety. The lectures will he delivered in Metropolitan Hall, the Aates and subjects being as follows: Monday evening, Juné 10—'‘From Canterbury to Rome: or, How I Became to Be a Catholic.” nratt; COWNE_Mara than half a dozen cles that were mnld fow $1.00, S$135, $1.75, $2.00. § REDUCED TO..680«. 83e. $1.0 £1.25 and $1.45 CHEMTSTE—A' attractive styles that were sold for $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. REDUCED TO % .. ...65e, 83¢, $1.10 and 81 SKI®TS—In a large” and most $2.50, $2.50 and $4.50. REDUCED TO Me_-'cerized Petticoats. are four patterns in the striking black and white stri effects. They take the place of silk, save the laundering of the white, are full cut. consclen- tiously made and have deep accordion pleated flounce with head and footing ‘x’f gRrIoR pinked black ruffle in con- “trast. Wednesday evening, June 12—*The Vatican Archives and the Papal Bulls Relating to Pre- Columbian America.” Friday evening, June 4—‘‘America, Historlc, 1, Religious, in Its Relation to Present marked ‘hem for quick and immediate <ell- ing at prices HALF AND LESS THAN HALF their actual retail value. This superb gathering consists bons—made of fine nainsook. cambric. long- clotk and muslin—all geunerovsly Jmencs. in Bishop, emnire, umbrella and other garment as goad ac THE BEST, and the following quotations will dem- onstrate the ADVANTAGE of attending this sale: att of fine full gar- styles. Loaundering will make every CORSET bn\"’lflfi A _Aozen sorts that were sold for e, 75c. $1.00 and 3 REDT'CED_ TN -25¢, 35e. DRAWERS—-Several stvles at each rice that were sold for 75e, $1.00, $1.25 150 8nd §2.00. REDUCED TO......... -..-40€, 50¢. 65e. T5e and 95¢ ctive varisty that were sold for $L50, $1.00, $1.50, $2.25 and $2.95 Summer Shirt Waists. There')l be a long counter piled high with the season’s new styles in these Indispensable ‘summertime comforts. Percales and lawns in pretty colors and patterns innumerable; also sheer white lawn styles, lace and embroidery trim- med 00, $1.25 and $1.50 values f;"L’.é TELEPHONE SOUTH 472. R. T. KENNEDY COMPANY. MB=e > = Mrdgue-r 30 =10 THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE CO., Ixc.. Close every night. except Saturdays and the day preceding holidays. at § o'clock sharp. D T T o B A MEeed > W3 EEeE=r B0 E2»O BAR OUTFITS. and see them. 1C17-1023 Mission Stre=t, above Sixth, San Francisco. FOR SALE. | DR MCNULTY improved Farm of 2000 Aeres Fich Vallgy Land in Ma- " dera Gounty R..9. Davis & Co. -Cor. Geary Street and Grant Avenue. Wednesday evening. June 19—"The Claims of || Society Upon the Educated Catholic.” —_———————— 3 Verus cures piles, or $50 reward. For sale by all druggists. ok . : Blood Poison, Gonorrheen, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Wfi!‘lfim% and allied Disorders. licok on of Men, free, Stosdally OO TR ST S SuRaAT e DD T Conat: mmumymu-fi Call or addreas P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. D, 263§ Kearay St.. San Francisce. 07-111 KEARNY ST For s

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