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16 HE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1901 ADVERTISEMENTS. N m mmmm I T UIT SO SETRTOOTONT SOP AP ROPRAPSOP AT MO NP SOTARY AT AT ST ST T T ST T T T YT YT 0 Exiraordinary July Sales! Thousands of thrifty shoppers have been benefited by the MARVELOUS ‘oF- Dependable merchandise, allied to.econom- immediate The Biggest Linen Crash Bargsin of the Season, but 1or MONDAY Only. 25: quality for 1ic Yard. e n Suits Cheney ordinar y low price of soc a yard. the Jargest crowds ever seen in this very reason we advise you to ¢ is a great variety of choice patterns lards, warranted all silk, fully 24 inc! Yard $1.25 Black Silks At 89c Yd. o sample: quality be secu and lus Yard . every yatd guaranteed; money refan The regular $1 Taffeta. Monday. The greatest of Clearance Sales of Sensational price reductions, 58, We morro in Ne stores arrives black ot BREAT: VALUES IN BLA customers the benefit of the great saving. $6.00 Blankets $3.95 Pair. S P i $8 $7.50 Blankets $4.95 Pair. re prettiest silkoline: Sale price.Each $1 dspreads $1.27 each. with good value §2. $1.75 Be worth $L.7 bepey .....Each EXTRA SPECIAL IN SHEETS AND CASES. %, good wearing reg. value d5c. for..Each zen Pillow Cases, 45x36; reg- uler value 12izc Each ubALATRATA A ARAUAHAVTR AL A AR VR ALRTA A LA AL AL D auasanciaE i A Gl bt i A AL { FOR MCNDYY. [ A Black Velvet N Ribbons were never b v JUL ill be offered s than regular prices The best qualit satin back: HANRHAVALAN AN LA ately low prices. 7000 404 A0 A0 AAA A00 ZAA LA UL JUL L JAA AR JAMLAA B I T S A ks that the bare mention of the price will serve to draw one of to sell at $1.25. Monday Sweepiilg Reductions in sur famous Waist sales, and judging from the demand there has been for these walsts of late sell in a hurry. 200 just fad, made of soft Taf- filled with the best white cotton and 69 n large size Honevcomb Bed- tty patterns, warranted to Sal $12 39c 9c 4 then they are at the present miracted for a special lot for They just arrived and r to-morrow only at much 6¢c price 813c, T -..Yard N 3—The best qualit satin Yack; reguiar price 19ice. for.Yara 10C No. 5~The hest ity satin back; reguiar price 1ic, for...Yard 18c No. 7—The- best quality satin back; regular price 22%c, for.Yard 18c The wider widths at the same proportion- FERINGS of our July Clearance Sale. ical prices, has given us un clearance ofi ALL ODDS leads us to offer you bargains absolutely unequaled before. for the coming week for a week of great s The values are so great Yd. our department, and for E ome early. Embraced in the assortment and tasty colorings, this”season’s Fou- hes wide. On special sale Monday at ............. LPR ot s DO given of the above.) Two items of Black Silks to be offered to- morrow that have never been equaled before in and price; not ordinary bargains that can red every day, but startling values that none can duplicate. BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, 21 inches wide, pure silk, extra heavy quality, magnificent, rich trous black finish; imported O¢ GUARANTEED BLACK TAFFETA, 23 inche~s wide; unquestionably one of the finest grades for dress purposes, of the highest luster; sfactory. ded if it provesunsati .. Yard 89¢ Beginning to-morrow selling prices. purchases we ever made. Edging:; good value $1 50. Insertion; good value §2 2. Lot 4—Gambric Skirts, ex insertion, dbuble ruffle; gcod The finer grades up to §5 low prices. Ladies’ Garments—a sale that outri euch as these, should make the com! 80 $30 and $35 %i!:k Waists Tailor-Made 00 announce for to- w another one of Suits $16.95 w York's biggest these waists Wil pay palf price—not a d—the very latest served. feta in hemstitching tians and Cheviots, in brown, blue, and tucking, with fancy tan and black, ail strictly tailor tock collar and Bishop de, @ variety of individual gleeve, in colors of styles, some beautifully trimmed, pink, light blue, car- blousy and half-tight Eton effects, dinal, navy, new gree: skirt cut with deep flounce. silk- and white: lined jacket, a marvel of 32 to 4. A regular 3850 and style; regular value §30 a Xe=i00 35 out for.. To be closed 5D at A Suit NKETS AND COMFORTERS. The biggest Blanket Sale we,ever had is now in progress here. We closed them out ¢ the leading California Woolen Mills at a great sacrifice, thereby giving our AMAZING WASH 6O0ODS BARGAINS. The clearing of all summer goods in this department is absolutely imperative. Values or former prices cut no figure in-the mark- ing down and clearing of all this season's 14 Wool White Blankets, extra 4 flufly; pretty silk boun $6.00 grade 12-4 All Wool White o B e e g b5 10c Madras Ginghams, Monday, it et §A ge yard. 82.25 Comforters $1.69 each. 100 pleces good quality Madras Ginghams, it hemvs Comforters, full size, 6x7 the regular 10c grade. in pretty stripes and colors of pink, light biue, lavender and ox- For Monday blood. 6¢ 60c and 50c Foulards and Satin- Striped Dimities, The highest novelties of the OB Yd. I e e orios Satin-striped Dimities and French Fou- lards, In Sxquisite designs and colors of old rose, red, tan, green, light blue, gray, navy and black and white; were ©) @) €0c and 50c yard. Monday.....Yard C *Yard 60c French Challies, ‘e Plain -All Wool Challies and 39c¢ Yd. novelty effects in dots, in all the lead- the finest Challies 9c etripes, figures and scrolls, also black; ing colors; LE OF BLACK VELVET RIBBONS. in COUNTRY ORDERS RECE 0 44 A 0 A A D JEAAEA DAL A A LADAGA GG JAA LA JIM LA KA VTS recedented patronage. Ourdesire to make an D ENDS, broken lines and spring and summer stock Plans- have been made indeed, are extraordi- test Sale of Bilack Goods Remnants Of all the Black Goods Remnant Sales we have held this one is by At About far the most important in bargain strength, as the items and prices Owing to the tremendous Black Goods selling of late, EThe Grea immense Offering in Cambric skirts. we will place on sale the greatest line of i Skirts of_ths season at full 3 e - BfV\'e secured the entire surplus stock of a New York Jeading manufacturer at a price that makes it one of the best skirt Lot 1—Cambric Skirts, tucked and deep under flounce; good value $125. Special... Lot 2—Cambric Skirts with two rows of Insertion and Special -..Each Lot 3—Cambric Skirts with deep embroidery and 3 rows of Special .. z Ap unprecedented offering—That great twice a year Clearance Sale, when every garment in the entire section is marked at half and less suit Is re- Ladies’ high-class suits in Vene- $16:2 elling. . The values, nary, which ought to pack our store to-morrow such as it has never been before. A Tremendous Foulard Silk Sale. This Season’s Best $1.00 Foulards Commencing to-morrow we will place on sale 2500 yards Bros.’ this season’s best $1_Foulards at the extra- will testify, hundreds of remnants accumulated. It's remnant to-morrow, and by making the price' low enough we run no risk of carrying them over. In the lot you will find waist, skirt and dress lengths, ranging from 3 to 6 yards Cheviots, Venetians, Broadcloths, ail marked at ABOUT 05 Cents $2and $1.50 Grenadines At 95cYard. ly one-third less than the regular lace trimmed, with Eac »(9C $12° .50 3 w12 quisitely trimmed with lace and .35 Value §350. Special........Each $2—— will be sold at the same proportionately ...Eacl and For Monday only at. Dress Skirts, Suits, Silk and Wash Waists. vals all others in bargain splendor—a_time when a loss is purposely planned to insure quick selling of ing week the busiest one yet in our Waist and Suit Department. A beauty nd ‘marked regardless of original value. LOT 1 Point de Paris All Lace, neat patterns for waists and yokes; worth 40c yard. 3c Sale price ... .. Yard LOT 9, Normandy Valenisanes A1l . Over Lace, dainty designs, . fine quality; worth 60c yard. Sale price ... vara 3 €€ Over FOT 3. T e golid Made of the best Percale in pretty stripes, 3 e tucked Lawn Yokings; in correct colorings, latest sleeves, collar worth 85c. Sale price. 2 49QC and cufts. Regular value 5L.00. To @QC - Yard cloge ... ... Each Point de Parls Lace All Overs, Arabian shades, worth $125. Sale @B Yard LOT 5 Extra fine Valenciennes and e Point de Paris All Over Lace, elegant designs; worth $1.00 Sale price 1% 89¢ BLACK FEATHER BOAS HALF PRICE. LOT 4. dainty designs price .. LOT 1.%% 1% yards Ybog, Ostrich ® Feather Boas, odd lots; $6.00. To close B were $4.00 to LOT 2. lots; were $6. §22¢ 1 yard to 1% yards long, Ostrich Feather Boas, odd to $8.00. Sale price S o 83 IVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Pierolas, Crepons, Alpacas, etc.; ONE-HALF the former selling price. More $2.00 and $1.50 Silk Grenadines We continue that great sale of All Silk Black Grenadines startedlast Monday. Hun- dreds of yards were sold, and we expect to double our sales the coming week, because there is a larger variety to choose from. They are fully 44 inches wide, in exquisite striped effects, of a brilliant black; every yard sold as high as $1.75 and $2. close.... fasteners, in Red, Tan, Brown, Gray, Silk Dress Skirt We bought the entfre sample lines of one of the biggest concerns in the United States. got them at a ridiculously low price, and pass them on to you at the same astonishing con- cessions. find In the lot many of the simplest garments, all to be sold at about one-half. BIG LACE P We cannot begin to tell you of the wonderful values we Will offer to-morrow. entire summer stock of ALL OVER YOKINGS of a leading wholesale house that we pur- chased at a very low figure goes on sale to-morrow. You will see the bizgest All Over Over Lace Sale we ever held and because of our desire to clean them up quickly they are WASH WAISTS GREATLY REDUCED. BRCHASE. ‘Walsts for Jess than the cost of material. Theee waists are not old styles, nor unde- sirable patterns, but all of them are up-to- date, of the best materials and made in the latest fashion. 69c for $1.00 and $1.25 Waists. 89¢ for 81.50 Waists. est styles To close $3.85 for Ladics’ $6.00 and $7.00 White Waists. this season. with fine tucks, lace and embroidery, the latest sleeve, turn-over soft cuff and collar; old at $6.00 'and $7.00. ¢ CHILDREN'S LAWN HATS AND GAPS 04ds Lawn, Batiste and Silk Summer Hats and Caps, elaborately trimmed with embroldery and lace; were close . 25¢ Pair Over Lace effects, a fine wearing hose, fast black dy 19¢ Pair Cotton Hose, very stic, soles, abeolutely fast black, sizes 5 to 9%; rel A Monday’s Lining Special. 20c TAFFETA LINING 9c Yard. ‘We offer to-morrow 1500 yards 86-inch fine quality e skirt lining, the 20c quality, in all col- ors and Black, for Mon- day—yard— 9c 1 2 our aim to close out every each, consisting of Black Yard. = 99¢ EI5 GLOVE SALE FOR MONDAY. Worty $1,75 fcr $LI5 Pair, We made another grand purchase of highest - grade Ladies’ Gloves, 60 dozen in all, that sell regularly at $1 75 a pair. They are the finest French kid in Overseam and Pique sewn, the latest stitch- ed_backs, with 2-clasp Black White, every ~palr guaranteed. ..Palr Phenomenal Purchase on Sale To=morrow at $10.50 =t $18.50 We Although high-class samples, you will Skirts made of the finest Black Taffeta, entire top is tucked. beautifully trim- med, new flaring shape, with ¢ foundation’ drop unmderskirt; the *, hang and fit are perfect in every " respect—Skirts worth $20'and $30 each; on sale to-morrow at $10,50 and $18.50 Each, . The ‘We place on sale to-morrow 200 dozen White Lawn and Colored Walsts, daintily made, of the best materials, were up to now the very lat- DI ST Yo The daintiest and finest Waists we showed Made of sheer White Lawn, To close Ea AT 3%¢ EACH. Were $1.50 and $2.00. and Ends of Children's White Bi ek, 89C SPERIAL HOSIERY VALUES. Ladies’ Real Lisle Thread Hose, in striped and All Special at Bair 20C 50 dozen superior quality Children’s Fine = Ribbed clastic, double knee and gular 25c and 2c hose, for. 9¢ Pair EAPLOSION ENDS LNES OF BOtS SUNBURY, Pa., July 13—An excursion boat anchored in’the Susquehanna River et the foot of Market street in this city blew up with terrific force to-day, killlng two boys and injuring a dozen other per- BEST FOR THE BOWELS ¢ you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the cls every doy, you're ill or will be. Keep ur cis open., and be well. Forec, in the shape of " vio- Jent phowic o7 pill poison 43 danzerous. The smooth- est, casiest, most perfect way of be bowels cleir and clean is 1o take CANDY CATHARTIC EAT *EM LIKE CANDY Polatable, t. Taste Good, Do Good, on, Weaken, of . and 6) cen witto Pop- s sample, ‘and booklet_en LTERLIZG REXED! KEEP Y0UR BLOGD GLEAN man is missing . _The dead are: ER, aged 14 sons, two fatallys One and may have been killed. ALLEN and ARTIE and 12 respectively. The missing man is George Frymier, the pilot of the boat, and the m{lured are: Charles Keller, aged 12 years, internal will_die; Frank Keller, aged 8, will die; | William' Pulen, aged i7; Harry Adams, aged 13. 7 Several others were injured, but not seriously. All of the boys killed and in- jured were fishing on a near-by wharf when the explosion occurred. The engl- | neer was absent at the time, having. left the boat in charge of the pilot. When he | left there was a pressure of sixty pounds | in the boiler, and he says he opened the fire door. No cause is given for the ex- | plosion. Fire in Chinese Quarter. SACRAMENTO, July 13.—Late this aft- ernoon fire broke out in.a Chinese drug | store at 218 I street and swept every | building fronting on I, street to Third, a half block. The buildings were all old and most of them wooden structures. All except one were owned by Philip O'Neill of S8an Francisco and were insured. other building, an old two-story frame, { was owned by Jacob Tate of this eity. It had a history, having been brought in sec- tions around the Horn in 1853. e loss on buildings is estimated at from $5000 tc $10,- 000, and the loss to the Chinese shopkeep- ers at about : i H i Scourge Terrorizes the Negroes. | MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 13.—The scourge | of charbon is creating a reign of terror { throughout the counties of Bolivar, Madi- | son and Coahoma, in Mississippi, and it i is rumored that not enough animals have | escaped the disease to work the crops for | the remainder of the year. The disease ! is so very virulent that it is affecting all | forms of animal life. Seven negroes have | died in the vicinity of Beulah, Bolivar | County, from the discase, an it has | created such dread among other negroes | that they are refusing to take work. | ————r——————— I In Bavaria only i per cent of the arm: recruits have sound teeth. UL INDIGATIONS ON THE DESEAT Spectal Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO, July 13.—Dr. Stephen Bow- ers, State Mine Examiner and Geologist in the field, returned to-night from the desert, where he investigated the oil pros-,| pects of the Carriso Creek section for the State. The trip consumed twenty days, and during part of that time the ther- mometer registered from 110 to 130 de- | grees. Despite the extreme heat, Dr. Bowers said, the investigation proved to be a pleasant one for him and of unusual interest sclentifically. 2 “In that country,” sald he, “the super- ficial and mechanical deposits are over- lying the shale, making it difficult for a geologist to predicate anything definite concerning it. One cannot find the rim rock on the outside of the district and trace it in. In portions of the section there are a great many external evidences of petroleum, and in all human probability it will be found, although test wells must be put down {o ‘ascertain the am On the other hand, there is considerable ter- ritory filed upon that it will be necessary to turn down, as it is too near igneous and metamorphic rocks. One might as well look into a lime kiln for oil as into igneous rocks. “The northern portion of the district I could not reach, because there was no one there who knew where the watef holes are, and &s 1o development work has been done there and as no feed is obtainable investigated thoroughly all of the coun- ne and running northward past the ¢ T {i‘ry, commencing at the Mexican boundary it would have heen sulcidal to attempt it. | riso Mountains, the Black Mountains and the range to the north, while the mer- cury was from 110 to 130 degrees. We would work in the forenoon and lay by from 12 till 4 o'clock, the hottest part of the day. Sometimes, however, we worked all day without stopping. We visited the four oil wells on the desert and_found them 'flcwn to the following depths: Baliley’s, 130 feet; Barrett's, 175 feet; Han- na's, 190 feet; Harper's, 150 feet. Work has been suspended temporarily on the Hanna and Harper wells until larger and better outfits can be procured. “I found the accumulation of fossils wonderful; in fact, they, exceeded any- thing that T have ever met in any part of the world or have ever read about. In tertiary times the conditions for the growth of oysters must have been of the most favored character. The probabili- ties are that the fresh water from the Colorado River, mingling with the salt water of the ocean that existed there at one time, has made it so favorable. I found beds of oysters 200 feet thick and extending for nearly thirty miles. In one place I discovered an old coral reef, which I traced for ten miles. The accumulation of shells, bivalves and univalves is almost beyond belief.” Mr. Bowers will leave for the north tos MOrrow morning. At the Mercy of Flames. GUTHRIE, O. T., July 13.—Fire broke out at Enid to-night and destroyed a butcher shop, second-hand store and four other stores. The water supply gave out and the town was at the mercy of the flames. —_————— Southern Pacific Change of Time. Coast line parlor car daylight express leaves 9 a. m. instead of 8 a. m. for Mon- terey, S8anta Cruz, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. Last afternoon train for Santa Cruz and Monterey 3:30 . m. Time-tables 613 Market street and rd and Townsend streets station. > —_——— rare virtue that many - Modesty a people biush to own. UL A0 M 0L 4L 606D DA UM URTE UM TN AUA 100000 0T AU A LA 1 UL JJAA JUAID LAAATAR UM CRMARMIIN A U J b i i {60 B0 0RO AR SUMAUA JUAJUA LU JEOLER LARJAA TAALGA VLA IR MV R L WMV I IS PEOPLE WILL PRAY FOR RAIN KANSAS CITY, July 13.—Despite local’ thunderstorms, accompanied by slight rainfalls in Western Missouri last night, the drought that is burning up vegetation in Missourl, Kansas, Oklahoma and In- dian Territory is still unbroken. The Kan- sas City weather bureau observer says: The atmosphere is heated to such a great altitude that it makes precipitation almost im- possible. Clouds may gather and a few drops of rain may fall, but the lower stratum of air is o hot that the raindrops would be trans- formed to vapor in passing through it. There is no relief in sight and the situ- ation becomes worse each hour. Prayer for rain will be heard in scores of churches in Missouri and Kansas to-mor- row. Trying Week for Livestock. The Kansas City livestock market 18 an index to the situation. The livestock mar- ket has gone through one of the most try- ing weeks in many years. As many feed- ers as possible are holding back their cat- tle in &e hope that rain will come. Each day, however, brings them to the inevita- ble, and the commission men are flooded with letters indicating that next week is the longest they can hold out. Ruling gflces are the lowest in many years, and uring the last few days the commoner grades of stock cattle could not be sold at any prices. Receipts dul—lngl the week aggregated over 63,000, the heaviest ever known at this season of the year. As compared with the previous week there was an in- crease of 30,000, and 23,000 more than the corresponding week a year ago. Some of the dressed beef buyers sald as early as Thursday that thelr coolers were full and that they could not buy more until there was an outlet for the dressed beef which had accumulated in their hands. The wepk’s movement of hogs to the lo- cal markets was the heaviest ever known. The total receipts were above 122,000. IN SCORES OF CHURCHES TO-DAY No Relief From the Drought, and Vegetatioh Is Being Burned Up in the Southwest. TUnless rain comes the supply may be still greater next week. Great Suffering in Kansas. | A Topeka speclal says: The suffering in Kansas from the prolonged drought is | now more intense than ever. The skies are leaden and the sun’s heat is intense. No immediate relief is expected. It is the opinion of some who experienced the drought of 1860 that the present dry period romises to be even more severe. It is ardly expected that there will be any | lasting relief before fall. People do not now expend so much time | in worrying about the loss of the crops and the hard times which must of neces- sity come—they are devoting all their energies to the exigencies of the present. With water works systems giving out, ice | famines threatened, and farm products of all kinds obtaining large prices, the sit- uation is becoming a serious one for Kan- sas. ¥ The fire departments in Topeka, Atchi- son, Emporia, Lawrence and other of the larger cities have addressed appeals to the people asking them to shut off all their hydrants whenever the fire whistle is blown, S0 as to give the proper amount of pressure on the water mains leading to the fires. There is not a city in the otate Ehich Is to;night able & Sobe Tan 2 Ar; | 1dle for six weeks on account of differ- degree of dryness that a fire will start on | ences with employes over the eight-hour the slightest provocation and once start- | question the Colorado smeiter will start ed in some part of the cities, enormous | to-morrow with a full force of men. The losses would be sure to ensue. trouble arose over the demand of the Much Sickness Results. smelter men that the outside men, in- Much sickness is resulting from the | cluding machinists, should receive the searcity of good water. Boiling the benefit of the eight-hour law. The com- water will not remove the disease germs | Pany, not being willing to concede thls, ok which it is infected, so low is the | closed down the works. The men wiil so supply. to work on the old arrangement. by which Reports from the country districts tell | 21} e o actually e = ‘dh' work of that all the streams are getting runs. | Smelting get eight hours a day at the Mins and electric light plants that were | Wages formerly paid for ten. Tun by water power have been forced to e PE R P TR Close. Most of the ponds have been dry | In India and Persia sheep are used as for two weeks and the. question of where ' beasts of burden. to obtain water for stock is one of the most importans propositions that has con- fronted the Kansas farmer for years. As a result stock is being placed on sale at ridiculously low prices. Some have said they would even give their stock away if some relief did not come soon, as to purchase feed for the animals would be investing more money worth. _Reports from twenty-four Kansas coun- ties to-night, mostly in the ea central than they are tern and arts of the State, indicate that crop is not so bad off as has hitherto been published. The late product has not yet begun to tassel and it is the general verdict that it is standing the heat remarkably well. In some places the corn is worse off than in others. but tak- ing it on an average of all the conditions reported, it can be safely sald that If | favorable weather conditions’ would come at once half a crop of corn would be ob- tained. But the conditions now are any- thing but propitious for better weather. The livestock situation is very bad. Dairymen have been obliged to doublé the price of milk, so high have the prices of feed become. Smelters Will Resume Work. BUTTE, Mont., July 13.—After being plicated Diseases that applied public that “THE DRS. SHOR! week, and wi had been twenty doctors instead of two, do not del: the offer. CONSULTATION FREE TO It means that if you are a sufferer from TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM or ANY OTHER EN AILMENTS, if you apply to Drs. Shores petent doctors when Drs. Shores will cure you 1T APPLIES TO ALL. cial_ofier has been WITHDR. ANY of $ a month. MRS. J. R. SUMNER, 533 O'Farrell sticet, San Francisco, Stomach Disease. READ THE TESTIMONY OF MRS. SUM- NER, WHO HAS B N A GREAT SUFFER- ER_FRCM CHRONIC CATARNUH OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER FOR THE PAST 14 YEAR; M INER SAYS: “I am an old resi- deprt of neisco and live at 333 O'@ar- rell straer. 1 have been a great sufferer {rom CHRONIC CATARRH OF THE STOMACH for the vast fourteen years. MY STOMACH WOULD BLOAT up and PAIN me and I would VOMIT a great deal. My stomach got so bad the DOCTORS SAID I HAD CANCER OF THE STOMACH: others would tell me I had ULCERS In the stomach. No one knows how I have suffered. I got so bad I could not keep anything on my stomach, not even water. When I would eat or drink I would VOMIT it up. I became very weak and run down and thought 1 would never be well again, as I *ad tried so many doctors for my trouble and nons of them did me any good. I read DR SHORES & SHORES' testimonials of th wonderful CURES in the papers and I con- cluded to try their treatment as a last resors, and I am giad that T did. T have been undcr Drs. Shores & Shores’ treatment JUST ONE MONTH and the change in my condition 13 WONDERFUL. Drs. es’ medicine helped me in THREE days. I began to met better right from the start and In two weeks I QUIT VOMITING up my food and the AWFUL PAIN in the stomach left me. I CAN EAT GOOD row and my food does not distress me. I HAVE GAINED FOUR POUNDS IN WEIGHT IN FOUR WEEKS and 1 feel that Drs. Shores. have done WONDERS FOR ME. I feel better and stronger in every way and I take great pleasure In adding my testimonial to the WONDERFUL BENEFITS recefved from Drs. Shores’ treatment. I llve at 333 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, and any one doubting this statement is at perfect liberty to call on me and I will gladly verify the truth- fulness of the same. ““(Signed) MRS. J. R. SUMNER, 1333 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, Cal." Cal. 7] ve generously decided to extend the offer ONE g . Do not walit until the last day of the week to ap but start in AT ONCE. The offer holds g0od to ALL BEFORE JULY 2IST you will be treated until cured for the one lo OTHER CHARGE or expense in any case. ALL MEDICIN clal offer YOU GET DRS. SHORES' regular $i0 A MONTH can see and talk with. THEY SPEAK FOR DRS. they have suffered, how they have spent money on SHORES' TREATMENT CURES” when others had failed, and for a trifling expense. special offer is made for YOUR BENEFIT, an At _this favorable seas: AWN and the price for treatment A DAY THIS WEEK, and Drs. Shores wi e, mo_m v "All treatment and medicines furnished free. CONSULTATION FREE THE $5.00 RATE EXTENDED! JUST ONE MORE WEEK TO ALL WHO APPLY. Dre. Shores & Shores' special announcement last Sunday to treat sufferers from Catarrh and all forms of Nervous and Chronie Com- during the week for the low fee of $5 a month, ES’ TREATMENT IS SU hen Saturday night came—the time fixed by they could not have hi all Treatment and Medicines Furnished Free, to prove to the PERIOR TO ALL OTHERS,” filled Drs. Shores’ parlors to overflowing all the Drs. Shores for the offer to be withdrawn—the crowds were so large, if Drs. Shores andled the multitude. IN OEDER TO ACCOMMODATE ALL, Drs. Shores MORE WEEK. Now, if you want to obtain Drs. Shores’ regular $10 a month treatment for ply and be LOST IN THE RUSH, as was the case with many last week, WHO APPLY BEFORE JULY 21ST ONLY. This will be the LAST EXTENSION of $5---WHAT DR. SHORES’ §5 RATE MEANS---85 CATARRH, DEAFNESS, ASTHMA or LUNG DISEAS T STOMACH. LIVER or KIDNEY NERVOUS OR COMPLICATED CHRONIC DISEASE, } 0 MATTER IF YOU HAVE A DOZ- fee of $5 per month. NO AND TREATMENT FURNISHED ABSOLUTELY FREE. Under this spe- 5. v EXPERIMEN Why pay BIG FEES to incom- Each week Drs. Shores give VOLU! S from people whom you SKILL A TS. They tell you how for $67 “fake patent medicines’ to no_purpe hey tell you DR Come any day this week. This d to demonstrate_to the public that Drs. Shores’ treat SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. on of the vear ordinary cases will be CURED IN ONE MON Do not wait until this s COME TO-DAY. and treat you until cure: DIS COME MONDAY, C or the lo DVANCED, but apply NOW, no matter how COMPLICAT FOR. FRANK DEVIIT, 112% Grant avenue, San Francisco, Cal. Catarrh, Head and Throat MRS. JANE CONDRON. MRS. CONDRON SAYS: | Summerville, Californfa. I have lived there | since '69 and am an old resident. For the past | three months I have been visiting with my ‘dauzhter at 1314 Green street, this ecity. I HAVE BEEN A GREAT SUFFERER FROM CATARRH IN THE HEAD FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS. It made me have great PAIN IN THE FRONT AND BACK OF THE HEAD, and I SUFFERED so much I thought “My home is at Mr. Devitt says: I am a native of France. I came to this country thirteen years ago. By occupation I am a journeyman taflor and work at 116 Mont- gomery street, this city. I have been a great sufferer from catarrh of the head, throat and | stomach. I have consulted many doctors and so-called specialists for my trouble, but their treatment did me no good. In fact, I became greatly reduced and feared I never would be- come well again., My nose would stop up so at night it interfered much with my sleep, and I became very nervous. I lost my appetite and strength. This was my condition when I came to Dre. Shores & Shores JUST ONE MONTH AGO. I can truthfully say Drs. Shores’ treatment and medicines helped me from the start. My appetite is good; my ner- vousness is gone, and I sleep good mow. The catarrh in my head is much improved, and I feel better in every way. I feel that in a short time Drs. Shores’ treatment will entirely cure me, and I heartily recommend Drs. Shores to all in need of medical aid, for they have done wonders for me. (Stzned) FRANK DEVITT, 112% Grant avenue, San Francisco, Cal. I would Icse my mind. The catarrh also made my NOSE RUN ALL THE TIME, and I HAD DROPPING in the throat. It also affected MY HEARING, making me quite DEAF, and also my STOMACH. Iwould BELCH UP WIND AND BLOAT. My stomach has been bad FOR YEARS, and it made me NERVOUS so that I could not sleep. I was very weak and rum down. This was my condition when I eame to Drs. Shores ONE MONTH AGO. I CAN SAY DRS. SHORES HELPED ME FROM THE START. AFTER THE SECOND DAY 1 BEGAN TO IHP)ROVE, and the fmprove- ment has been steady ever since. NO MORE HEADACHES: NO MORE RUNNING FROM THE NOSE. MY HEAD IS CLEAR NOW, MY DEAFNESS IS MUCH BETTER AND MY STOMACH DOES NOT DISTRESS ME. “DRS. SHORES HAVE DONE WONDERS FOR ME, AND I HEARTILY RECOMMEND THEM TO ALL.™ (Signed) MRS. JANE CONDRON. 'DANGER SIGNALS. Aches and Pains Are the Danger Signals That You Are Sick and Need Treatment. Read the following symptoms over carefully, mark those you feel in your case, and send or bring them to Drs. Shores and they will tell you whether you can be cured FREE OF CHARGE. . The Head and Throat. This form of catarrh {s most common—re- Iting from neglected colds—quickly cured th little cost by Drs. Shores' famous treat- ent. “Is your nose stopped up?’ ““Does’ your nose.discharge? “Is your nose sore and tender?" “Is there pain in front of head?" “Do you hawk to clear your throat?’ “Is your throat dry in the morning?’ “Do you sleep with your mouth open?’ You can be easily cured now—don't let it run into complications. ~ The Bronchial Tubes. When catarrh of the head or throat is neg- Jected or wronsfully treated, it extends down the windpipe Into the bronchial tubes, and after a while attacks the lungs. ickly Curea with little cost by Drs. Shores’ famous s wi P t “Do you feel you are growing weaker?” Don’t risk neglecting these warnings—stop the disease before it reaches the lungs. i of the Ears. Catarrh extends from the throat along the eustachian tubes into the ears, causing partial or complete deafness. Quickly cured with lit- tle cost by Drs. Shores' famous treatment. “Is your hearing failing?’ “Do your ears discharge?" “Is the wax drylug in your ears?" *Do you hear better some days than others?" “Is your hearing.worse when you have a cold?” Don't neglect this until your hearing is fr- reparably destroyed. Drs. Shores can cure you. Kidney Disease Results in two ways, by taking cold and by overworking the kidneys in separating from the ‘blood the catarrhal poisons which affect | all organs. Quickly cured with little cost by Drs. Shores’ famous treatment. “Do yoiur hands and feet swell?"” “Is it noticed more at night?’ +Is there pain in the small of the ‘Has the perspiration a bad s there puffiness under the eyes “Do you have to get up often at night?” 5 "l’s there a deposit in urine if left stand- ng 7' Don’t neglect these slgns and risk Bright's Disease killing you. Cure it now. Liver Disease. The liver Is affected by Catarrhal poisons, back?" & extending from the stomach into the ducts of | the liver. Quickly cured with little cost by Drs. Shores' famous treatment. “Do you get dizzy?" “Have you cold feet “Do you feel miserable? “Do you get tired easy?" “Do you have hot flashes?* “Are your spirits low at times?* DRS. SHORES & SHORES. SPECIALISTS, Permarcntiy HISTORY BUILDING, O 723 MARKET ST. 2d Fleor, San tfice Hours—Week days, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Evenings, § to § p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. OF the Stomach. Catarrh of the Stomach is usually caused by swallowing mucus which drops down from the head and throat at night. Quickly cured at little cost by Drs. Shores' famous treatment. s there nausea?" g8 you constipated? s your tongue coated?” Do vou bloat up after eating?” ‘Is there constant bad taste in the mouth?®* Now is the time to be permanentiy cured. SPECIALTIES. CATARRH — Deafness, Nose and Th Troubles, Bys and Ear Diseases. Bronchiss and Lung Troubles. Asthma, Stomach, Liver and Kidnev Diseases. Bladder Troubles. ~Fe- male Complaints. Discases of Women and dren. Heart Disease. Nervous Diseases, horea (or St. Vitus' Dance). Rickets, Spinai Trouble. Consumption the fir Ovarian Disease Diseases of tF v Reetal Troubles. Lost Manhood. Private Dis- cases. Goitre (or big neck). Blood - Diseas> Tapeworm. Hay Fever. Hysteria. * Epilepsy. Insomnia., all skin disea: VE TREAT CATARRH AND ALL FORMS VOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES. you apply any day this week you can con- sult Dr. Shores free, ONE PRICE FOR ALL. In treating with Drs. Shores you know what you have to pay. st Drs. Shores do ’:.wt charge $5 for Catarrh and §20 for Kidney Dis- ease or any other trouble. They will treat medicines in- Now understand. $5 per month 18 all you have to pay for expert treatment. . No one depriv: HOME TSEATRENT 3P ghs eorived of Drs. Shores’ treatment because of living at a distance from the office. The same wonder- ful and uniform success attending the treat- ment of Drs. Shores in their office is found in their HOME TREATMENT OF PATIENTS BY MAIL. By the use of a symptom blank they are able to diagncse cases and prescribe for them, and by their reports keep a close watch upon them. Patlents living in the country may énjoy the bensfits of Drs. Shores skill as well as ¢ in the city. WRITH FOR SYMPTOM BLANK and have your ease diasnosed. It will cost you nothing. The all medicines free, including ail and appliances. CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL charges for home treatment are $5 a month, instruments

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