The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 14, 1901, Page 22

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ADVERTISEMENTS. | QBRI 1.4 ecidedly the on sale on ou \ LINE exactly one-half their regular is brand new and in perfect ¢ prettiest openwork. prices we ask for them. Hére are some of the values : Doyles Hemstitched, Scalloped and Fringed | 10oc Values—Sale Price 5¢C | 20c Values—Sale Price 10c | 3oc Values—Sale Price 15¢ soc Values—Sale Price 25c¢ | 6oc Values—Sale Price 29c | Center Pieces (Round) Scalloped and Embroidered f $2.50 Values, 20inch, at $1.30 l 25 Va 20inch, at 1.65 ! Values, 30inch, at 2.45 | Values, 20inch, at 2.95 | .25 Values, 30inch, at 3.15 | 'y /ash Waists at a reduction | the regular prices. All are i season’s most fashionable fabr: Madras, Chambra Lawns choicest of Stripes, Figures and one reserved. Note the reductio ced to$ 1.25 $1.75 Shirt Waists Redu $2.00 Shirt Waists Reduced to . 1.50 i | $2.50 Shirt Waists Reduced 10...cc0.eee. - 107 5 I $3.00 Shirt Waists Reduced to... .. 2.00 f ‘; 84.c0 Shirt Waists-Reduced to............. 2.50 W= Above Goods now on Commencing tomorrow we ‘offer hundreds o1 Reduction Sale Shirt Waists t 7 to 5 Off Regular Prices Monday July 15th we shail close out our entire line of Colored || Greatest of All en Sales $2,500 Worth of High Class Art Linens r second floor At an average of 50c¢ on the dollar samples in DOYLES, SQUARES, TRAYS, AND SCARFS at prices. A manufacturer sacri- ficed them to us ata big loss. Every one is different, every one ondition. Some are beautifully hemstitched, some scalloped, some embroidered, others are in They are the greatest bargains ever offered in Art Linens and certainly will not last long at the We expect crowds, so come early, Squares Hemstitched, Embroidered | and Scalloped 4oc Values, 12 X 12, 65¢c Values, 24 x 24, 75c Values, 24 x 24, $1.10 Values, 30 x 30, 1.50 Values, 30 x 30, Trays Fringed, Hemstitched- and Open Work at' 20¢ at 33c at 38c at 53c at 75c gsoc Values, 18 x 28, at 25¢ 75c Values, 18x 28, at 37c $1.00 Values, 18 x27,at 45¢c 1.25 Values, 18 x 27,at 60c 4.00 Values, 20x 28, at $1.90 of 25 to 3335 per cent off n the Correct Styles in this ics such as Scotch Zephyrs, Batistes and Linens, in the plain colors. All to go. Not ns: Display in Our T Vindows New Officers Installed. ewly ted officers of Mission No. 3, Young Men’s Institute, in- stalled last Wednesday evening by Coun- cil'Deputy Richards, are as follows: Chaplain, Rev. James A. Grant; president, Charles G. Willey: first vice president, Thomas her; second ‘vice president, Robert M. secretary, F. A. Kesseler D. J. Moynihan; corre- secretary, Jobn E. Richards Jr. :asurer. John F. Comyn: marshal, E. C. Cai- inside sentinel. M. O'Dea: outside sentinel, medical examiners—Dr. T. D. J. H. O'Brien; executive com- . O’Leary, Thomas B. Slevin and mittee—D. J. 1 A. Andier. —————— Trapper’s Cil cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists, 0o flask. Richards & Co.. 406 Clay.’ —_———— Smuggled Goods Seized. Customs searchers made an additional seigure yesterday on the steamship Are- quipa, consisting of thirty-two silk hand- kerchiefs, nineteen silk shawls, three pieces of silk and one case of bay rum. On the Newport 300 smuggled cigars were seized. —_— s Verus cures plies or 350 reward. All up- to-date Aruggists sell and ruarantee it. * ———— Encampment Anniversary. “ Oriental Encampment of the Independ- ent :Order of Odd Fellows will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its insti- tution by a grand ball in Odd_Fellows’ Hall to-morrow night. The affair is a strictly invitational one. The “Hotel Lambourne” Opened. “The Hotel Lambourne,” an extended description of which appeared in The Call yesterday, is now formally opened. The entire equipment of furniture, draperies and carpetigg was supplied by the Patto- sien Company and is considered the finest ever placed in any hotel in San Francisco. The hotel is under the management of¥ Mrs. Janet Macdonald, the well known litterateur and lecturer. The prices for rooms will be from $16 up, for suites from 40 up. References will be required of all intending guests. All rooms are steam- heated, supplied with separate baths and hot and cold water washstands. The Ho- tel Lambourne is des! located at 420 Eddy street, near Leavenworth. Represents Business Interests. William M. Bunker left vesterday for Cripple Creek, Colo., to attend the Trans- Mississippl Commercial Congress, He rep- resents interests of the Chamber of Com- merce, Manufacturers’ and Producers’ As- sociation: Merchants' Assoclation, San pointment of Mayor Pheian, the city of San Francisco. —_———— Supreme Clhief Coming. S. M. Harlan, supreme chief of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, has left his | home in Union City, Iowa, for the pur- pose of making a visit to the West in order to pay official visits to the different castles of the order. He is expected in a few days and upon his arrival will be the guest of the officers and members of Cali- fornia Castle No. 1. MIDSUMMER SALE This is Epworth League week. Strangers are taking in the attractions of the city and residents are showing them about. It is safe to say that no more interesting sights can be found than that of our fine shoes in broken lots, small sizes and some complete lines, selling for prices like e: LADI ES. Ladies’ (Hanan & Son’s) Tan Russia Calf Lace, Goodyear welt, the mewest_shapes. Our regul: e A gu ar $6 shoes. Ladies’ finest Tan Chi REDUCED TO .. MISSES’ AND Misses’ and Children’s Fine Black and lace, all sizes gnd widths. 5 to 8 REDUCED TO .. Sizes 8% to 10% REDUCED TO Sizes 11 to 2 REDUCED TO . -BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S, Kid, heavy extension sole, button g YOUTHS’. Boys’' and Youths' best quality Satin Calf Extension Sole School Shoes, 211 sizes and widths. Sizes 11 to 2 REDUCED TO . Sizes 2% to 6 REDUCED TO THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1901 BIG FLEET OF WINDJAMMERS Vessels BOUND HERE IS BEHIND TIME That Have Made the Run From Honolulu in Ten Days Out Nearly a onth. | | | | | | | | | | sion again. NEW SCHOONER IRENE BEING TOWED TO OAKLAND CREEK TO DISCHARGE HER CARGO OF COAL. VOYAGE, BUT TOOK EIGHTY DAY'S TO COME FROM AUSTRALIA. SHE IS ON HER MAIDEN — BIG fleet of vessels bound for this port is making long passages. From Europe, Australia and Ha- wail they are all behind time and clippers that have made the run from Honolulu in ten and eleven days are now out from twenty-five to thirty days. ‘Pomona. The handsome new schooner Irene, built at Eureka for the Gardiner Mill Company, made a splendid run-to Australia and re- ceived quick dispatch there, but she was eighty days coming home. Yesterday she was taken to Oakland Creek to discharge ber cargo of coal. The bark Gerard C. Tobey was twenty-nine days and the schooner H. D. Bendixsen twenty-five days coming from Honolulu, while the ship Emily F. Whitney took twenty-four days to come from Kahului. Among the flyers the bark St. Katherine is cut twenty-eight days from Hilo, while the ships Geo. Curtis and Marfon Chil- cott and the bark Santiago are apparently trying to see which shall get in last. All three of the vessels Hold records for very fast time, yet they are now eighteen days out from the islands and it will probably be the end of the week before they show up. _ The bark Kaiulani is out twenty-five days, the schooner Vine twenty-three days and the barkentine J. C. Pfluger twenty-two days from Honolulu, while the bark Diamond Head and the four- masted schooner Geo.W. Watson are each out seventeen days from the same place ard the schooner Mary Winkleman thirty from Kahului. e British ship Allerton took 171 days to come from Antwerp and the Maxwell 162 days to come from Newcastle-on-Tyne, while the Montebello is out seventy-five vs and the Australian seventy-one days from Newcastle, Australia. All in all it seems to be a famous month for long ages. day T Water Front Notes. The steamer Iaqua arrived from San Diego vesterday, thus completing her firbt round trip since she went into commis- To look at her one would never think that the smart lookfng coast- er had ever been on Duxbury Reef. The schooner Czarina arrived from Unga yesterday. She did wonderfully well on the banks and brings to port 206,000 codfish, The Oceanic Steamship Company’s Zea- landia_is scheduled to sail for Honolulu next Saturday morning and the Sierra will sall for Australia August L The steamship Homer is fitting out for !a yoyage to the Pribiloff group. She will ancisco Board of Trade and, by ap. | 5° Yia Dutch Harbgg. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Eaton Hall will load wheat at Tacoma for Wesg Coast (owner’s account); the Forest Home, lumber on Puget Sound for Shanghal, 508, prior to arrival: the Gerard C. Tobef and the Emily F. Whitney, merchandise here for Honolulu; the John Palmer, lumber at New. Whatcom for Mollendo, 52s 6d; the St. Francis, lumber at Chemainus for Sydney, 43s 9d, with option of Melbourne, Adelaide or Port Pirie, 50s, prior to arrival. sl 5 AR Merchandise for Manila. The steamer Algoa cleared vesterday for Manila, via Puget Sound, with merchandise as noted below, valued at $13,757, as cargo from this port. 4000 1bs codfish, 250 gals wine, 46 cs boots, 5088 Ibs rice, 53 Ibs tea, 50 cs canned goods, 13 pkgs groceries and provisions, 125 cs whisky, 25 ca blackberry brandy, 3000 bbls flour. Pedimwy ' 2 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal, au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, JULY 14. Sun rises W 7:15| 8:13] 4] 914 2.3 -2 -8 3 2.1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the lert hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of day; the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N.. Mer- chants'” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., July 13, 1801 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was d at exactly noon to-day— 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m.. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, charge. Lieutenant Commander. U.-8. N., in — Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer, From. ] Due. St. Paul .|Nome & St. Michael...[July 14 North Fork. July 1: San Pedro & Way Pts. 2| San Diego . J Humboldt Humboldt -| Puget Sound Ports _| Tillamook Bay Grays Harbor Humboldt Seattle & Newport & Way Ports. Willapa Harbor ........ San Diego & Way Ports, Oyster Harbor .... 3 Seattle and Hadlock: Panama & Way Ports Portland and A: ! Point Arena Humboldt . | Crescent City Pomona. Crescent Cis: _— Aberdeen, for San Francisco; stmr San Mateo, for Nanaimo. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed July 13—Bktn Ska- git, for Honolulu; echr Maria E Smith, for San Francisco. NAKNEK—Arrived June b—Schr Salvator, hence May 5. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in July 13—Stmr Humboldt, from Skaguay, for Seattle. Arrived July 13—Chil bark Lake Leman, from %qlulque; schr John A Campbell, from Hono- u. ulu. poalled July 13-Ship M P Grace, for Syd- 5. _TILLAMOOK~—Arrived July 12—Stmr WH Kruzer, hence July 8. COOS BAY—Arrived July 13—Stmr Arcata, hence July 9. SEATTLE—Arrived July 13—Stmr Humboldt, from Skaguay. WALDPORT—Satled July 9—Schr Amethyst, for Ban Francisco. DUTCH HARBOR—Arrived June 25-Stmr Brunswick, and sailed June 28 for Nome. S. PEDRO—Sailed July 13—Schr Emma Utter, for Coos Bay. « haA‘rrl\'Ed July 13—Schr Azalea, from Fair- ven. ‘S-ued July 13—Stmr Alcazar, for San Fran- = 5 EUREKA—Salled July 13—Stmrs Pomona, Santa Barbara and San Pedro, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro; schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San Diego. CASPAR—Salled July 13—Stmr South Coast, for San Diego. FORT BRAGG—Salled July 13—Stmr. Sequol for San Francisco. g cl EXPERT OPTICIAN. REWARDED ‘WITH A CROWN OF SUCCESS. (Copyright and trademark applied for.) MAYERLE’S GLASSES DO NOT COST MORE THAN OTHERS, but are FAR SUPERIOR to all others for reading or distance, weak eyes, poor sight. headaches, dizziness, cloudiness of vision, floating spots, pains about the eyes, behind the head or in temples, nervousness, sore eyes, discharging eyes, feeling like sand in the eyes, cross eves, burning, smarting. itching, scratching, twitch- ing, gluey or discharging eyes, heavy eyelids, etc. Neglected eyesight affects the brain. Mayerle's Glasses strengthen -the eyes .and brain. Mayerle's Glasses are used by the high- e;!fl I’Jnllled States Army, Navy and Government offictals. GEORGE MAYERLE, German Expert Optician. GERMAN OPTICAL INSTITUTE. ADVERTISEMENTS. tomers wil Dbottom ; are all full SPREADS for full- different designs an 300 pairs LACE CURTAIN fastlockstitch edges. palrs EXTRA FINE BLANKETS. (Made also some extra iarge Aleo graduate AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. | (Charter Member Ameri- can Assoctation of Opticians.) 1071% Market Street (Nearly opposite Hibernia Bank), San Francisco. Persons ordering glasses by mail should state their age; also whether glasses are wanted for ding or distance, or both, and what price. 'onsultation, Examination and Advice Free. Telephone South 572. Open Evenings Until . GERMAN EYEWATER, 50c. CUT THIS OUT. ) i g0z 0 u, u3, us, nT, 19, JULY SALES. During this month our gus- | find Extraor- dinary Values in all our departments. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: 175'pa1rs TAPESTRY PORTIERES; 8 different color- ings, with handsome Knotted Fringes top and length and width. Price $2.75 pair. 5 cases WHITE ENGLfSH MARSEILLES BED- size beds. Tbey come in 8 d are all hemmed. Price $3.50 each. S in Colonial Net, Fish Net and Saxony Net styles, both white and ecru, with Price $3.00 pair. EXTRA SPECIAL. We will have on displap all this week about 250 GOLDEN FLEECE WHITE expressly for us by the Golden Gate Mills, this city) These Blankets are for single, three-quarter and double beds and sizes. The prices are from $7.00 to $15.00 per pair and are the finest goods ever shown by us. I, 121 POST STREET, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 1>—Stmr Fulton, hence July 7; schr Jennie Thelin, hence June 27: schr Guide, from San Pedro. Safled July 12—Sclr La Gironde, for San Francisco. USAL—Salled July 13—Stmr Aloha, Francisco. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived July 13—Ship Lou- {slana and schr Robert Lewers, from Port Townsend. 3 - NEAH BAY—Passed out July 13—Ship M P Grace, from Port Hadlock, for Svdney. WHATCOM—Arrived July 12—Stmr Rainier, for San « TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. _|Salls. Pier. July 14. 1 Portld & Coos Bay| 8 am|Pler 16 S. Diego & W. Pts| 9 am|Pler 11 July 15. | Grays Harbor ....|5 pmiPler 2 Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler § N. Y. via Panama| 2 pm|Pier 20 Puget Sound Ports|1l am Pler 9 Polnt Arena 2 pm|Pier 2 ul Humboldr 5 pm|Pler 2 > Humboldt 30 p|Pler 3 North Fork.. | Humbojdt 9 am|Pler 2 Mandalay. Coquill River 4 pm|Pler — | Bonita.. San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 uly 17. St. Paul...... |Nome & St Michael| 2 pm|Pler 3¢ San Pedro.... Humboldt .......... am|Pler 2 Arequipa.....| Valparaiso & Way.{12 m!Pler 16 Nippon Maru 1 pm|PMSS Connemaugh. ..|Pier — G. W. Elder. m|Pler 24 Arcata. Coos Bay. 12 “m/Pler 13 Corona. San Diego . 9 am|Pier 11 July Eureka. Humboldt 9 am|Pler 13 Newport Panama & Way Pts|12 m|PMSS Arctic.. Nome and Teller..(12 m|Pler 3 July Zealandia. Honolulu -. 2 pm|Pier 7. Umatilla. Puget Sound 11 am|Pler 9 Rainier. Seattle & N. What.| 5 pm|Pler 2 Rival Willapa Harbor ...{12 m/(5th St. Coos Bay.....|Newport & Way Pil 9 am|Pier i1 FROM SEATTLE. Destination. Salls. Skaguay & Way Ports [July 14 Alkl.. Skaguay & Way Ports.|July 14 Dolphin. . |Skaguay & Way Ports.|July 1§ Chas. Nelson...| Skaguny & Way Ports. |July 17 *1 City of Seattle.|Skaguay & Way Ports |July 19 City of Topeka | Skaguay & Way Ports.|July 19 [ Chas. D. Lane. | Nome & Teller City....|\July 20 Queen.. Skaguay & Way Ports. July 24 Excelsiol | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|July Nome Cit: | Nome & Teller City....[July 25 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, July 13. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 32 Rours from Crescent City. Stmr Alex Duncan, Nicholson, 9 hours from Newport, ete. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr Scotia, Walvig, 16 hours from Fort Prags. - Stmr Jaqua, Gunderson, 41 hours’ from San Diego. itamr North Fork, Fosen, 24 hours from Eu- reka, Ship Emily F Whitney, Brigman, 24 days from Kahulul. Schr H D Bendixsen, Olsen, 25 days from Honolulu. Schr Amethyst, ‘Waldport. JSchr Czarina, Wallstedt, 13 days from Unga. CLEARED. . Saturday, July 13. Stmr Coos Beyj Nicholson, Sen Pedro; ‘Geod- all, Perkins & Co. 3 Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Algoa, Hansford, Manila, via Port Townsend; Pacific Mail S8 Co. Bark Albert, Griffith, Honolulu; Dimond & Co. Schr Queen, Nielsen, Petropaulovski; Roth, Blum & Co. SAILED. Saturday, July 13. Despatch, Johnson, Eureka, Coos Bay, Nicholson, San Pedro. Empire, Bacgenn, Coos Bay. Navarro, Jacobs, Bowens Landing. Stmr_Eureka,' Jessen, Eureka. Nor stmr _Tellus, Pedersen, Oyster Harbor. Br stmr Victoria, Blakey, Noyo. Br star Algoa, Hansford, Manlla, via Se- attle. P Schr Repeat, Olsen, Columbia River. Schr Mayflower, Goodmansen, Coquille River. Schr Marion, ‘Topfer. Tacoma. Schr Winchester, Henderson, Unga. SPOKEN. July 2, lat 29 N, lon 18 W—Br ship Mer- loneth, hence March 29, for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS. Schr Premier, at Ugashik River, from New Whatcom, reports having been ashore and los- ing deckload. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 13, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind W, velocity 20 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PCRTS. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 13—Schr John G_North, from Port Townsend. UGASHIK RIVER, Bristol Bay—Arrived June 1—Ship Lucille, hence April 9. June 6— Bark Nicholas Thayer, hence April 9; schr Premier, from New Whatcom. June §—Stmr Mohawk, from Nushigak. Outside June 6—Bark Coalinga, hence April U4, and brig Geneva, hence April 2. ASTOFRIA—Sailed July 13—Tug Maggle, for San Francisco. Zimmerman, 4 days from ‘Williams, PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed July 13—Stmr from Seattle. July 13—Stmr Robert Dollar, from_Seattle. 3 SANTA CRUZ—Arrived July 13—Tug Res- in tow. 3 UNALASKA—Arrived July 1—Stmr Chico, hence June 15. ; FOREIGN PORTS. OYSTER HARBOR—Sailed July 12—Br stmr Wyefield, for St Michael. NANAIMO-—-Arrived July 12-Nor stmr Tita- m Port Los Angeles. A N CESTON-Safled July 13—Schr Honol- pu: \for Newcastle, Aus. HONGKONG-—Arrived July 13—Br stmr Gae- lic, hence June 14. : CALLAO—Arrived June 26—Ger bark Antu- rancouver. O N riived July 12—Br stmr Teen- kai, from Tacoma. cue, from Ventura, with barge Santa Paula | Alsterdam, from Tacom: ALGOA BAY—Sailed S Bement, for Guam. CALLAO—Sailed June 28—Br bark Baroda, for Oregon. July 10—Br ship Chas Colesworth. 10 val Roads. 2 °SANTA ROSALIA—Salled June %—Ger bark Artemis, for Taltal. OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘W YORK—Arrived July 13—Stmr L’Aqui- taine, from Havre. Saiied July 13—Stmr Minneapolis, for Lon- don; stmr Menominee, for London; stmr Pots- dam, for Rotterdam, via Boulogne; stmr An- choria, for Glasgow; stmr Campania, for Liv- erpool; stmr Phoenicla, for Hamburg. Arrived July 13—Stmr Umbria, from Liver- a. July 6—Ship Clarence NI 00l. PR OKOHAMA—Arrived prior to July 13—Stmr ki Maru, from an ‘rancisco, v Eg:g,“til"ll; for Hongkong: stmr Kinshiu Maru, Seattle. ‘Y‘{‘VE&‘PJ@L*AFH\‘& July 13—Stmr Tauric, trom New York. - : Sailed July 13—Stmr Bovie, for Neg York: stmr Lucani for New York. GLASGOW—Sailed July 13—Stmr Ontario, for Montreal. E o!rmEcME:\'—smed July 13—Stmr H H Mler, for New York. FRE—Sailed July 13—Stmr La Gascogne, : ‘New Yo ANTWERP- Sailed South- July 13—Stmr QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July 7—Ger stmr wark, for New York. assortment. than when the season is over. and a choice for the early comers. SAILOR HATS. e e o b lerell PEG'AL 95 be near- c ly twen- ¥——————————%ty doz- en women’s high grade, natural rough straw’ Sailor Hats, with black or white silk bands, for a choice on Monday mornihg. They're our reg- ular $1 50 and $2 values; reduced to 95c; are the ideal hat for general summer wear and for outing occa- sions. SILK WAISTS. ISPEGIAL $3.95]:7< H———————— ————————vomen’s. silk waists at this reduced price are the handsomest $5, $6 and $7 50 sorts we've shown this season; with all the most desirable colors and black to ! the choicest styles we have are among them. up to $2 30 in linen, chambray, madras, percale, etc., in colors; also sheer white lawns. readily at the regular prices, but we prefer giving you a benefit and closing them out now, and quickly at a re- duced price when you've a present need for then rather All sizes from 32 to 44 to begin the sale with, | SUMMER JACKETS. ' [SPECIAL $2.50] | our remaining $5 and $6 styles in choose from. Attractive style designs in corded, strapped, tucked and vari- | ous stitched effects. Note the saving. | - Cor. Geary Street Shirt Waist Sale!| PRICED SPECIAL There’ll be over 1000 Summer Wash Waists in the lot with which to commence this sale Monday morning. We've just finished stock taking and every odd and end and broken line in stock has contributed to this big All are this season’s goods and some of 99¢ Values All have been selling This item is also an after stock taking result and tells of the reduced price for next week on all women’s summer weight Covert and Kersey Coats. They're Eton and jaunty short jacket styles, in colors navy, tan, castor and black; full silk lined and tailor finished. CRASH SKIRTS. |SPECIAL S1.00 ¢ e NCaLoe crash are of a superior quality and an attractive style; hang well and are trimmed around with rows of white duck braid. They're the correct com- panion to the shirt waist for summer wear; are dust.shedding and launder perfectly. R..9. Davis & Co. and Grapt Avenue. CASH-0R- IS TTLE-AT-A-TIME Chamber Suites Only $15.50. Elegant golden oak finish fine suites for very little money. We have more expensive ones for more money; mahogany, oak, cherry, etc. We can furnish your whole house complete for a very small figure. We pay no rent— you get all the benefit. Try us once and you will always trade here. The J. Nconan Furniture Company (Incorporated), 1917,1023 Mission Sereet. Francisco., We close at § p. m. every day but Saturday. Golf-Grip . Eye-Glasses (Patented April 2, 1901), NEVER TILT OR SLIP Only to be had of - OPTICIANS #p, i oGRAPHICAPPARAT s, 642 MaRKET ST. “witmuments unDER cHRomELE Buone, CATALOGUE FRee. can obtain renewed strength and vigor by the use of “Dr. Plerce’'s (IIE(ell im- proved) EL E C- IRIC BELT and appliances. Drugsy 80 not cure. Electricity is the remedy: Buy no Belt until you ses “Dr. Plerce's," for it is the BEST and the lowest in price. EFCall at office or send a 2-cent stamp for rew “Booklet No. 2. Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO.. 208 Post st.. Sag Fran. cisco. New York otfice—Ilt5 Droadway. DR. ¥ TOY KEE, 210 STOCKTON San Francisco, gfi_' establisheq lerd Sanita- and all seases ars treated without any kind of atever, 1, manner of local skillfully tresteq performing operation wh: _— FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers. boothlacks,” T el o0t hlacks.” “bath BRUSHES;, . billiard’ tables, brewers, bookbinders, eandy-: dyers, flourmills, foundries, “‘1.‘..’5.5:’!@“.’,‘.,., per. hangers, printers. painters, shoe fs stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, ete. - BUCHANAN BROS. Brush nnuh:tyrfl'l. 609 Sacramento s | i |

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