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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 16. 1901. A I of odd FENISHING SALE! LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. ODD PIGCES AND ODD SIZES. LADIES’ GOWNS, CHEMISES, DRAWERS and CORSET COVERS. ieces from last week’s advertised Bargain Sale will duced from former prices ONE-HALF. CHILDREN’S GARMENTS. pisces in Children’s Dresses and Skirts will be closed out at a reduction less than former prices of ONE-THIRD. HE general committee of the Improved Order of Red Men all arrangements for the pic- nic to be held in Sunset Park on the 4th of July. A large number of prizes have been secured for the occasion. On the last Saturday in May James Boyves, G. S. S., and other great chiefs visited Solano Tribe at Benicia, where they assisted at the adoption of twenty- five palefaces. Last week Great Sachem Brandon, Past Great Sachems Fred Brandt, Henry A. Chase and James G. Smith, District Deputy Great Sachem E. Lastreto and a B | number of other chiefs visited Seneca B | Trive, where two palefaces were adopted B | with that perfectness of degree work for which this tribe is justly noted. All the B | grcat chiefs praised the work of the even- ing. Mankopah Tribe was instituted in this city last week. A tribe will be’instituted \m the Western Addition during the cur< l'kl'l month, { Iribe was visited last/ week - the at sachem, Henry A. Chase; { W. J. Smith and B. L. McDonald, past \gl(‘gl sachems; the great chief of records !and Manzanita Tribe. After long and short talks there was a feast of corn and venison. The dis rict deputies have been busy of ate installing the chiefs of tribes. It is pected that the new ones will work hard to make this a prosperous term. Wilson Brooks, great chief of records of she Great Council of the United States, sends most encouraging news to this jurisdiction concerning the condition of l:\e order throughout the great reserva- tion. On the night of the 7th inst. Arapahoe Tribe was visited by Great Sachem Bran- don, Great Senior Sagamore Boyes and CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Franoisco. UNION SQUARE. Mail and Express Orders Receive Immediate Atteation. R | other chiefs of the order, on which occa- - sion the chiefs for the ensuing term were elected and the member: who put on | their war paint, celebrated the “Hot Sun | dance.’ R cola Tribe celebrated the ninth anni- [ ry of its institution by a grand ball B in Union Square Hall on the night of the was pret- tily an attend- inst. The hall The finest scenery IN COLORADO You don’t go east EVERY day. hen you do go, go comfortably ia Denver and the Burlington is ALMOST as fast as and the service and scen- ctter than the bese. <pers San Francisco - Chicago \ ° b L. uis—EVERYWHERE east. Tickets and berths at 63z Market St. W. D. SANBORN, General Azevt. ance of several hundred red men and pale | faces of both sexes. The affair was ex- edingly well managed by the following med: * Committee of arrnngemen!Ps—J V. R el, J. Stu St e e D ADVERTISENENTS. for Men STRICTLY RELIASLE, 'Dr. Talcott & Co (Incorporated.) PRACTICE COXFINED TO DI.ORDERS OF THE HALE, NOT A 'WEAKNESS There i3 no such condition as weakness in & wan under fifty years of age, other than gene aral debility. Prematureness, loss of vitality, c.. are but symptoms of some damage to the roductive system caused by a_contracted rder or eariy dissipaticn. In looking for the ation of this damage we generally find an ers Tuesdays icago, Kansas o mlarged, swollen and inflamed prostate gland. As this gland is the very center of the re- productive system it can readl'y be understood that inflammation of it must cause disordered function. The cases are promptiy benefited by proper treatment, otherwise the patient goes from bad to worse. The essentlal point in ali of them is the necessity of the cure of the focus | of the trouble, in the prostate. Many men who | have unsuccesstully treated for a weakness should now know the cause of fallure. In our SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains leave nud are to nrrive ne o, Pl L Ttod Wiuft... (Wosemite), & Exjress — Martinez, on, Merced [ 10:254 8:534 12:25p 12:252 Los Angeles, New Orlesns Costs, Martinez Narrow Gauge). “© ()\sl L Y\l‘ i f Market Street.) Ex n 1o Bants Cruz pal Way Stations lie, san Jose, Feiton, ek saita Gruzand Way or Croek, pul Way UTE FERRY. of Markst Stret (Slip B 2:00 Bilbrw 18:00 18:05 CHEEK RO s4 'l.r Bants’ Barbars and Prin: Stations Station Wy Station 1, Menio Park, 7:30p 4:10r | S:z0p 10:434 6:304 9:454 19:004 8:364 10:004 10:004 004 7:30p T for Afternoon. £ Sunday only. e wnd Princinal ~an Jose, Giiroy 1 dome and Wy Stabions. J d tations. experience there is no drug in the Pharma- | copea, taken into the stomach, that will even | benefit this class of cases. Our pian of treat- Santa Fe Trams R, O 2re obtained, as Indicated by increased cireu- lation and return of natural vigor. Our colored chart, which we mail on appilcation, is inter- esting to any one wishing to study the anatomy of the male. Varicocele. Varicocele is an enlargement of the most vital blood vessels in mian. In their normal | condition their function is to carry off waste | material, thus enabling the organs to receive fresh nutrition. OWwIng to the breaking down of the valvi caused by the paralysis of the muscular coat of the veins, they become dilated, | and local stagnation of the blood follows. Tha | vital nerves, being deprived of their proper quality and quantity of nourishment, weakness is the result. Statistics prove that 35 per cent of the male population are afflicted with vari- cocele in some stags of the disease. We guar- antee to cure varicocels in one week at our Lv. San Fran| 7 A Stocktos a for le’nan p for afternoon. ©3:00 a m. trainiis the California Lim- 1tec jeaving Monday and Thursday only, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local § ' office, or four weeks of home treatment, with- first-class passengers. No second-classed | out the use of knife, caustic or ligature. We tickets honored on this train. Correspond- § have cured over 2000 cases withcut a single ing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. Tuesday and day. F:‘zfi’n m. s Stockton and Fresno local. &orresponding train arrives at 12:30 p. m. dnfifln’u p. m. 1s the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at fallure or unpleasant result. We Invite cor- respondence and the fullest investigation of our method and can refer to cuted -patients if desired. 1997 MARKET ST., Cor. 6th Corresponding train arrives at 5:55 o daily % BRAILWAY TRAVEL 7:20 8. m. is Bakersfield Local. stopping at &1l points in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- fesponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry *San Trancisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak- CALIFORNIA l()RTHWESTERl RY. C0. SAH FIIAIIGISGO Ai!l KORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing_April 28, 1901 N FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND N RAFAEL. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEFK DAYS-7:30, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 0, - ursdays—Extra trip fiaturda)!A—Ex(ra trips at 1:50 11:00 2. m., 12:45, *1:45, 6:45 p. m. SlI\DA\b’b:OO "9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, EXTRA TRIPS Valley and San| 5:00, €:20 . m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays San Rafad] to San Francisto. t 9 and 11:40 n, 3200, 23:00. +10:00, 11:00, 11:30 V\:‘E‘]EK DAXs—u 10, 7 5:00, 6:00, 7:30 ey 3 11:10 a. m.; 1 Xtra trips at 11043- m. . "does not Tun to San Hafael nd g By I DAY s 0. 940, 110 @ m; 140, 3o, Trains marked (*) run éosSn{x g‘.;: hclsco 5:05, 6:25 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL Tt AN A Teave In Effect Arive, bing B g San Francisco. [April 5, 1901 | San Francis Week Sun- Days. Destination. | days. 4 7.20 am. Novato, . m. 330 pm Petaluma. Trains marked () start from San Quentin. | 5:10 pm Santa Rosa. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAX FRANCISCO, it S5, 103 | o | aialtory = 3 16, 5:20 7:30 am| __ Windsor. % 10:25 am EXTRA TRIPS on Mohdays, wedneadnn ipd i (ke Tl | R and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:35 p. Gapecutil 5§ b e m., 125, Coverdale Ay 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm FHROUGH TRAINS, E - Hopland [10:40 a. m. week days—Cazadero and wa$ sta- | 3.3 pm| 5:00 am| and_ Ukiah. 3 pm 215 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- | 7:30 am 10:40 am g 8:00 am| Guerneville. { 7:35 pm m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— | 3:0 pm| 5:00 pm and way statl = = Cam sung-y;c z;dero and way aiptions. | 7:30am|8:00 am| Sonoma 9:15 am) 10: a. m, unt —Poln! stations. & t Reyes and Way | g omf 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am 10:40 am| B 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:85 pm | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncaa Via Sausalito Perry—Foot of Market 8t. b AmmivE san rnam: WEEK DAYS. TET 135930 - WEE DAVS.... 558 ,, - over alght at the T4 Highland Springs, Kelseyville, 445 roac. e L ings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett 800 A. M. Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga 9:00 A. M. Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter 20:00 A. 30 830 P. M. | Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell s, 130 7. a0 550 7. M, | Banhedrin ' Heights, 'Hullville, ' Orr's _ Hot 280 7. x. 707, 3, | Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, West- Pare. San Praneiseo to Ssmmit and Retarn, $1.40 port, Usal, Willits, Laytonyille, Cummins, Ticket Offices, 621 Market St. & Sausalito Ferry. Beir Bpnnn. Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eurek Katurday io Monday round trip tickets at ro- duced rates. On Sunday round trip uckeu to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates, icket Office, 650 M;ir‘ke! street, Chronlcle uilding, H C. wru'rmu. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manag Gen. Pass, A oey - v & met last week and perfected | + The Fraternitics » committee—H. W. Houston, H. A. Kiep, H. L. Skirvin, E. M. Branham; floor man- ager, Charles’ McMenomy; assistant floor manager, J. V. Russell; floor committee— J. Stussy, R. Phillips, P. S. Seymour, H. | D. Stussy, E. Peterson. / The Eastern Star. King Solomon's Chapter of the Order | of the Eastern Star, at its meeting on the 5th inst., had present many of the mem- bers and visitors from the local chap- ters. After the routine business the fol- lowing programme was carried out: Violin sclo with piano accompaniment, by the Misses Goliner; recitation, Miss Mae F. O'Keefe; vocal selections, Miss Daisy A. Doud; recitation, Louis Waas; ballad, Miss Amelia A. Doud, and sun- flower song by ten voung ladies dressed to represent sunflowers. After the en- tertainment light refreshments were served. Beulah Chapter, at its meeting last Monday night, admitted five to member- ship in the presence of aimost the entire membership and a large number of visit- ors. The work was well done and the of- ficers came in for a good deal of praise by those able to pass upon the matter. After the work of the evening, there was a coalition In the banquet hall and ai dresses by a_number of those who par- took of the hospitality of the chapter. 0dd Fellows. The Past Grands’ Association held a meeting last Friday night to further per- fect the plans of organization. Last Tuesday night Farnsworth Lodge cntertained its members and a large | number of friends at a smoker in its lodgeroom. There was an interesting programme and a liberal supply of smoking material. Wildey Encampment has arranged to ri‘unfer the patriarchal degree on the 18th ns The forty-eighth anniversary banquet of Yerba Buena ILodge, which had bcen set for the 6th of July, will be given on the night_of the 29th inst. Grand Master Nichols announces the following visitaticns for the month of ith, Pacheco Imdge Concord; Sth, sertino Lodge at Cupertino; th, May. Lodge, Mayfield: 10th, Ba Redwood City; 11th, = P Pescadero; 13th, Ocea 15th, San Mateo Cu field Lodge, Lodge, Lodge, Half Moon Bay Lodge, San Mateo: 16th, Ridgley Lodge. Los Gates; 17th, True Fellowship Ledge, Santa Clara, and 1Sth, Mountain View Lodge, Mountain View. Cosmopoitten Lo on the night of the recent election of its officers for the en- suing term, received three propositiorks and initiated one candidate in the pres- ence of Templar Lodge, whieh visited im a body. Under good of the order there were a number of addresses. Rebekah Lodges. Last Tuesday night Jubilee Lodge had a pleasant social for the pleasure of {ts members. There was a good attendance. Amity Lodge is still keeping up its boom, for at almost every meeting it is accepting and initlating strangers. On the night of the 8th inst. members of Templar Lodge tendered a reception to one of the lodge, Mrs. Alma Isabel Jen- sen, who was recently elected warden of the California Assembly. There was a large number of the members present to | congratulate Mrs. Jenson and there were quite a number of visiting members of the order. Oriental Lodge No. 90 will give an enter- talnment and dance to its members and friends in Prospect Hall of the L. O. O. F. building on the 26th inst. Foresters of America. Club Seal Rock, composed of the mem- bers of Court Seal Rock, had a very en- jovable picnic at Schuetzen Park recently. The many who attended enjoyed a suburban lunch, tcok part in races and games, hzd a chance to draw 200 gate prizes and danced to the music of the Second Artillery Band. The committee that had charge of the affair was Dr. Charles M. Troppmann, Ernest W. Ja- kobs, Ed J. Coffaney, Charles S. John- stone, Joseph Gallagher, A. W. Roberts and J. Cusanovich. Court Sanctuary No. 38 of the Shepherds of America was instituted last Friday night in the Alcazar building by Deputy Supreme Pastor L. W. Morgan with about three hundred members. It is an adjunct to the Foresters of America and has for its objects socialibity and the payment of a funeral benefit. A call has been issued for a meeting of representatives from the various local courts on the 22d inst. for the purpose of organizing a bureau of relief as provided for at the last held Grand Court session. A new court was instituted at Sanger last Monday with thirty-nine members. The instituting officers were assisted by the membership of Court Yosemite of Fresno and Court Pride of Selma. A court was instituted at Dunsmuir on the 4th inst. A new court, to be called Sun- flower, will be instituted by the grand officers in this city to-morrow night, in the Alcazar bullding. On the night of the 18th inst. Court United States of America’s team will visit Court Oakland for the purpose of confer- ring the degrees on a number of strangers. Court Aurora Social Club will have a picnic_at Buena Vista Park on the 23d inst. On the 28th of July Court Califor- nia’s Social Club will picnic at the same place. Court San Francisco has arranged for a joily ice cream party in its hall on the night of the 26th inst. Court Columbia, composed almost en- tirely of teamsters who are members of the union, has a committee out to ar- range for a banquet to its members ex- clusively. Last Wednesday night Court Presidio gave a smoker that was attended by a large number of people. During the even- ing a watch was raflled for the benefit of the widow of G. D. Kinney, who was one of the members of the court and who passed away a short time since. At the meeting of Court Sutro Heights last Monday night the election was one of the quiestest ever held in the court. All the officers from chief ranger down to senior beadle were advanced one station. The only_contest was for junior beadle, Brother Gay defeating Brother Jacobson. The picnic committee reported that it had fifty prizes in hand and about three hun- dred more in view. The picnic will be held on the 14th of June at Glenwood Park, in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Many whe are rot members of the court are taking an active interest in this family outing, and it is expected that there wiil be a large attendance. Brother Levy of Court Hayes Valley presented his cre- dentials as court deputy and was enthusi- astically received. He delivered an inter- esting address. Court Golden Era gave its quarterly so- cial in Pythian Castle last Wednesday night. It was well attended and was an enjoyable affair, as there was a good pro- gramme of dances and many pretty ladles. The affair was under the direction of Mo. Levy, F. Mahlstedt, L. Conrad, E. Meyers and-L. Rav. Young Men’s Institute. Grand Directors E. J. Dollard and J. J. O'Toole paid an official visit last week to the council in San Jose. After the busi- ness of the evening the visitors were guests at a_banquet got up in their honor. Last Sunday there was a district meet- ing in Santa Rosa of the councils of that city, Petaluma, San Rafael and Sonoma. There were about 300 present. They at- tended mass in the forcnoon and listened to a sermon by Rev. Father J. Cassin, after which there was a short business meeting 2nd a social hour for the mem- bers and their friends. Among the promi. nent members of the order who were the: were Supreme President Kierce, Gnu?g Directors Dollard, O'Toole and J. D. \Vchslen Ci i1 of O Vi i] ccper Council of Ocean View will ha a SOCPI on the 29th inst. Columbia Cou;': cil will pay a fraternal visit to California Council of Alameda on the 13th inst. The picnic of Council No. 4 will be held at Fernbrook on the 26th inst. and that of the board of management in the same place on the Fourth of July. Knights and Ladies of Honor. The members of Martha Lodge of the Knights and Ladles of Honor will hold their annual picnic in Tepper's Gardens, Fraitvale, to-day. Garfield Corps. | The social given by James A. Garfield Relief Corps No. 2, W. R. C., in the Al- cazar building last week, was a very leasant affair that was greatly en- oyed by the many who attended. There was a short. programme of entertaining mumbers that were contributed by . Muc- phy, Ida Gllberu. Wlltcrl and Mrs, J. M. Clark. Then there was dancing. The affair was under the direction of Mes- dames Dora H. Wilkins, C. Dibble, T. Mc- Gowan, L. McDade, M. F. Moyce and Esther C. Dunn. Seven Pines n Pines Circle. « On the night of the 26th inst. Seven Pmes Circle, Ladles of thé Grand Army | in the assembly hall of the Pioneer build- ing in aid of its fund for thé relief of the distressed families of old soldiers of the Civil War who have become too old to work and are now in need. The members | of the circle have had many demands upen their funds of late, and as it is get- ting low they have adopted this means of replenishing it. e committee prom- ises a most refined and enjoyable enter- tainment. Knights' of Pythias. Grand Chancellor L. S. Calkins of the ! Knlghts of Pythias announces the féllow- ing official visitations: June 17, Pride of Butte Lodge, at Chico; 18th, Maywood | ’Ledge Corning; 19th, Castle Lodge, Red Bluff; 20th, Vita Nuova Lodge, Redding: 1st, Keswick l.odge, Keswick: 22d, Fre mont Lodge, French Gulch; 24th, Eagl CHff Lodge, Dunsmuir; 25th, Lily Lodge, Sissons; 26th, Yreka Lodge, Yreka, and 28th, Gold Hill Ledge, Knob. AMUSEMENTS. SAR FRANCISCO'S | co Lu M B I LEADI'iG THEATRE Beginine. MONDAY, LAST W OF THE HENRY MILLER MONDAY. —_— ON AND TUESDAY NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, DARCY OF THE GUARDS. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ONLY TIME, THE 'MPD -TANCE OF BcING FARNEST. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND' SATURDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, LAST TIMES IN THIS CITY HEARTSEASE. SAH FRANCISCO'S COLUMBIA Uiiwrn — X | ANNOUNEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Limited Engagement, Beginning June 24th. CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Direct From Its 150 Nights at the Garden Theater, New York, the Scene of Its First Introduction on Any Stage, By Agrangement With DAVID BELASCO, Including Miss BLANCHE BATES. In Her Remarkable Creation of ‘‘Cigarette.’”” SALE OF SEATS BEGINS NEXT THURSDAY MOROSCO'S MATINEE TO-DAY—Last Night of “THE EMPRESS THEODORA.” COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. MELBOURNE NM2ecDOWELL Supported by FLORENCE STONE in Sardou's | Strongest Play, {GISMONDA.” First Time on Any Stagg at Popular Prices A Souvenir Photograph of Miss Florence Stone ‘Will Be Presented to Every One Attend- ing the Saturday Matinee. POPULAR PRICES—10c, 15, 25¢, i0c, Branch Ticket Office, Emporium. T5e. EATR !R TO-NIGHT—SUNDAY. BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE TO-MORROW NIGHT. ONLY MATINEE, SATURDAY. Florence Roberts Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. FIRST TIME HERE. JULIA MARLOWE'S Latest Triumph. GOUNTESS VALESKA. ORCHESTRA, FIRST SIX ROWS, Tic. BELASCO ano nuu's o 8% NTRABS:: | MATINER TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME. The Fascinating Melodrama, «“JiM, THE WESTERNER.” PRICES 3itmees e ke ] TO-MORROW, MONDAY—IT IS TO LAUGH. Nellle McHenry's Great Farce Comedy Suctess. A NIGHT AT THE CIRCUS Fun from Beginning to End. Up-to-Date Specialties. You'll Shout, Scream and Roar. EDDY ST., OL YMP’A COR. MASON THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN THE CITY. | A beautiful woman presenting a spectacular transformation act. MISS MAUDE DE ALMA, Vaudeville's cleverest soubrette. MISS ADA SWEENEY, America’s noted soprano vocalist. AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. CHUTES a» Z0OO Special This Afternoon PIGKANINNY MATINEE, A Souvenir of the Gassmam Pickaninnies to Every Lady and Child. Telephone for Seats—Park 23. FISCHER’S CONGERT HOUSE. CHARITY MARTIN, Sig. Abramoff, Para- skova, Sandoline, Erma Wing, the Jllullu Glllens, Ed Adams, Barnum and Su.nk'! and wfitm\ Reserved Seats, 250, | of the Republic, will give a “violet party® | Bl «TIVOLI» BUNKER HILL ASSOCIATION. PIONEERS an Train :15 a. m., stopping at Vudncl-. st. Round ND. 31. Chlldfon. depot_morning of excursion. smasy. | WOOKly Call, $1 per Yoa.r 27 ADVERTISEMENTS. EENHIEEEEENEEEE Semi-Annual Clearance Sale GOLDEN GATE CLOAK A SUIT HOUSE UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE GREATEST SALE EVER MADE IN SAN FRANCISCO. This Season’s Preductions Tailor Suits, Jackets, Raglans, Skirts and Waists At LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN, EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD-.-NO RESERVE. Suits. Dress Skirts. $8.50 All-Wool Homespun Tailor Suits, jackets and skirts _fancy | $1:25 Navy Blue Stitched Walldag S aoi” Chio e | $ogm A Voal Bk e Suits at ..... $4 B csiccaccaiidosas B 3’3‘(1):)5 aN‘avy Tan, Silk Lined 575"1? Fancy Trimmed Ve‘nset‘l)ag 2 TR | e B s Novelty: Gy | $12:350 Taffeta Silic Skirts at 88.45 -;re it 1.95 $20.00 Taffeta Silk Skirts, deep in- $4500 and $3000 High-Grade laid applique embroidery $9.95 Broadcloth Venetian Silk lined Tailor Suits at . .$25.00 | Jackets. $7.50 Black Venetian Eton Jackets, edge braided and cmbrc'iclerie’d5 5750 ATdI"l Whlpcord Jackets at $3.95 $25.00 Taffeta Silk Skirts, silk lmed cut to ..814 95 Waists and Petticoats $sAoo Silk Crepe Waists are now “ B el 3 g o & w X s = = & @ @ a ES - Q on sale. at $loo Fancy \Iercenzed Wa.utssact assorted $5.00 Jackets, styles, at | 5> | $7;o Tan Kersey .Box Coats, large pearl buttons, velvet col- lars, at 95 $12.50 Sllk Grenadine Eton Jackets. $1.75 Amisilk Waists $5.00 Silk Petticoats cut to $2.95 $7.50 Silk Petticoats cut to $3.93 taffeta silk lined, at ...... $5.45 | $10.00 Silk Petticoats. with em- $20.00 Siik-lined Fine Kersey broidered accordeon pleated Auto Box Coats reduced to | _ ruffie, at . ......86.95 $12.50 | $3.00 Petticoats at $1.45 $5. 0 Novelty Capes at.....$1.45 : $1.50 and $2.00 Pique ‘Skirts. fancy $15.00 Fur Capes at. $10.00 Golf Capes at. 1230, 1232, 1234 MARKET STREET. ru(fle, closed out at 43¢ and 65¢ Paul M. Potter's Founded L] EEpasEEEEES Py A R SR ——— and Nine Scenes. brated Novel. Presented Here Over One Hun- FRANCISCO MAHA With the Entire N. dred People in SAN o Y. Company, Scen- the Stage Ac- LOS ANGELES ery, Horses, etc. tion. KANSAS CITY WEEK COMMENCING TO-DAY, SUNDAY MATINEE, JUNE 16. ....BEST BILL IN YEARS.... ODELL WILLIAMS AND COMPANY Presenting an Original Farce by Wm. Gilf, “THE JUDGE." SECOND WEEK OF The Greatest Single-handed Entertainer in the World First Appearance in America of the East Indla Pygmies, FATMA AND SMAUN The Taller Measures Only Twenty Inches High and Their Act Is Vaudeville's Greatest Novelty. COLE AND DELOSSE Sensational Equilibrists. LESTER REEVES Eminent Barytone Singer. DOHERTY SISTERS Singers and Comediennes. ED LATELL Comedy Musical Artist. GARDNER AND MADDERN Presenting A Wite's Stratagem.’ THE GREAT AMERICAN BIOGRAPH Presenting Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Parquet, 25 cents, any seat; Balcony, 10 cents; Children, 10 cents, any served. A few front Orchestra rows, reserved, 50 cents; front rows of UNION COURSING PARK F JdNO. GRACE. Judge. JAS. F. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, Sunday = - = = Junel8. LADIES’ DAY CHAMPION STAKE CLASS EVENT. $1750— TOTAL PURSE — $1750 " MONDAY, JUNE I7, SIXTH AND LAST WEEK. The Musical and Comedy Furore, MAKER GET IN LINE EEFORE THE FOR FREEDOM, PALO ALTO, SISQUOC, TOYS ARE ALL SOLD OUT! IRELAND, WEDGEWOOD, LITTLE SISTER, Be Sure ond Let the Children Scc the || 51 TASHA and other noted cracls to compete: % Marvelous TW m MUSIC BY VON DER MEHDEN'S BAND. s TRAIN SERVICE. Leave Third and Townsend streets 10:13, 11 a. m., 12 m. and 1p. m., returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every six minutes. ADMISSION 25e. ngs FREE. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS, Ome-nynom1n.n.mnp.n Bathing from 7 a. m. to 10: m. ADMISSION, 10¢; CHIL) ;e Bathing, Including admission, ic: children, 2e. - ANOTHER GREAT TOY SOUVENIR MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. Every Child Present lo Bz Given a Pretty Toy. Mondaymne 24th, «BABES IN THE WOODS.” 'VENINGCS AT 8. PGPULAR PRIGES— 256 and 50¢ TELEPHONE—BUSH 9. ATRIOTIC EXCURSION. LOS GATOS. :d SONS OF REVOLUTION. MONDAY, JUN’! 1. leaves Third streets. S0c. For sale at