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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ADVERTISEMENTS. We do not Francisco. EOI‘:PIS fr TRAIGHT Hav SAN FRANC! show you what we can do. at popular prices than any other house in San Fnce, $1.50 per pair. F.nce. S? 0(} STRAIGHT FRONTS. If you are having trouble in getting a corset to fit and pou are not entirely pleased with your appearance try one of our straight-front shapes. All we want is to We show moré stules ask uou to buu, Remambar, w2 fit and 2 of chargs est dollar Black Itall Coutil; and mediu: Price, FRONT, Black Ita English C; in bust an the xtremely length vias cut r Fall Waist? We are showing a very Also a Silk Taffeta Waist, , 2t $5 00 each. pretty button down bacl Crescent Corset Co., 742-744 MARKET ST., 1157 B 1SC0. EUD’S CORSET HOUSE | OAKLAND Successors to FRi We have the best three corset Redfern—made boned with genu- fne whalebone; REDFER! hip; this model 1s particu- larly adapted to reduce fuil alter all made—the of fine jan and Englisn low bust m length hips. $3.00 per pair. STRAIGHT made of fine lian and Whi: outil; very lo d _extremeiy long 1e0e | but | time to come, HERE has been nothing of impor- tance in ‘the social world during the last sad week. It has been a tale of the postponement of one social function ufter another out of respect to the memory of our beloved President. There is noth- ing in prospect until the period of official mourning is over. There will be a few quiet ho ffairs and a few charity entertainments, othing else in the social line for semie s s The preparations for the grand carnival of 1t and modern arts are being busily car- s the proceeds are to be for the le purposes of* the Women's Educa- nal and Industrial Union the carnival has created widespread interest. It will be held at Native Sons' Hall, beginning the 30th of this month and continuing six nights. Beautiful living pictures will represent the art of America, England, France, Germany, Italy and Ireland. The music, the pictures and everything on the programme for each even- ing Will be characteristic of one of these na- tions. The carnival will open each evening with & grand march by the participants. These, in their faney costumes and with the aid of the caleium lights, will make a brilliant scene. figures. Price, $3.00 per pair. B ~ REDFERN STRAIGHT FRONT FRONT, made of an extra gh bust fine quality of French de of Coutll, very low bust: H sray 2:‘1 s b nnreub .'u-;l { LEADING STYLE plork gk witee' o o | each, OF TO-DAY. Price, $6.00 per palr. 8 all-wool flannel k, tucked and ROADWAY, =5 SR I AN |Mam IA e, Foot of erid Shreet,) M Jus orterville. WEEK DAYS-— 150, 9 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 0a hanie Beoeses Dt Whiikeats tise 3.40, 638 b. m. Baturday tra trips at 1:5 % Byrings), Witlows, Hed TS50, 940, 110 a. m.; 140, 3:40, ®m04 Buii Jowe, Livermore, : -3 Niayarile Chion, | fon Foanaiacs, Alrn);E" 1901 f San Franel RiB04 Oakda se (Yoscumite), Bo- e | gae 2 = ”"“,':l;— _Daye. | days. | Destination. Days. : t Cos &, lmy Boor Toe Oni 8:00p Yosemite ccursions. Cxprean Lathrop, Stockton Mendots, Hanford, Vissily, RAILWAY TRAVEL. (e s T Folders Tell All About Them. Call at this office and ask the ticket agent for a folder descriptive of the Burlington Overland It contains a map of the United States, time tables, illustrations of the exterior and the interior of Burlington tourist sleeping cars, as well as a great deal of information likely to be of value to persons contemplating an eastern trip. It’s free, of course. The Burlington Overland Excursions leave San Fra and Thuridays—Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Cit EVERYWHERE East. Ticket Office, 631 Market Street W. D. Sanborn, General Agent, Lv 11, 1901 aAnmiva €an Frnnclaco to 3, 70y W I"EK I)A Y Sbhl)AYI‘—A (m 5:00, 6:20 p. 9:30, 11: e San th:! to San Francisco. ncisco Tuesdays ¥, St. Louis— San Francisco, CAI IFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. C6. LESSH SAN FRANCISCO AND B NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S8 €an Rafue', E trips at 1:00 00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, itor Geywarv Novato, Petaluma, Snnu Rosa. Windeos, Healdsburg, Lartton, n, flle, h\hl’v.- !svekmn 10:234 ey Y T o o | an #:334 | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. }svor» pm/ 30 am| §:00 am ; }::g: | 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. 8:30r New Orlsans Fxpross—Mendota, Froseo, Bakersted. 308 Angeles, Springs and White Sulph: D wming, Ei Faso, New Orieans lue Lakes, Laurel Dell Take, Witter is, Clilowo., | 8prings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, aud Oulifuruls ks John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Maryorille, | anhearin Holghts, Hullville. Orr's CHot 8 Spring Mendocino City, Fort Pragg, West- Willits, La. nville, Cummins, PBeil's ‘Worinen, Harrie, Glsen's, Dyer, Bootis COAST LINE (Narrow Gange). Foot of M OAKLAND NAR!OR FERRY. h.- s mn..\m Pooi of Market Birost b b0 111004 'uw OARLAND —Pect of Brandws 000amw. 3800 8 COAST LAN (e wid y Hauta Crus Priocipal Way Suations. ®:004 Hai Jose, Hol Pac ollster, Monterey B:30r Ban Jose, Tres Pacific Grove Prineipal Way Stations cac. Low Gatos snd Principal 207 BaiJose and Way Btations. Jowe and Way for the Geysers; at and Fureka. duecd rates On Sundays round-trip beyond Sa; el at ha! lu'kvl otfice, buildi H C “"l'flflfl anager rket Stroet.) (Slp ®) w100 300 ~10.00 18,00 00 400 M, 15 (Nrond Gange), Towneend §.) marked Peciic Grove sud AY B llinter, Hn i a:30r , . | P WEEK DATE—S | | | | | | | | | | Lpase & 11045, | inos, Saute Oruz, wnd ey Statlos 4:1op vidss 19:004 tions, l. a. m, Sundays—Point for Altruris; at Lytton for Lytton Springs;at Geyserville for Bkaggs Springs; at Cloverdale Hopland Bprings, Highland Eprings, Bay, Lakeport and ;b Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Sarat 650 Market {10:40 am| .| 7:35 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ur Springs; at Fulton for Kelseyville, Duncan C n:’l! 8 Baturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- tickets to all points 1f rates. street, Chronicle X. RYAN, _Gen. Pass_ Ak NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, oVia Sausalite Farry. clng Axarll TROM 8AN num.m.u.w Lnl.n. V. AND BAN RAF. Ay s, m. does' mot Fun toSan Nateel apt (%)_run to San tin, rno'n"un RAFAEL TO. SAN FHAN FRANCIBCO 8:95, 10:18 start from San Quentin, LEY TO SAN FR.ANCXECO 10:30 “veanesaays | . m. 8:0° . m. Bundays—Cazadero and way sta- Reyes and way sta- onl “ui 1a { entar. cuic -:-ou FOR BARBERS, BAK- m BRUSHES?" iz 2 i i T s, brewers, bookbinders, una mnnn. canners, = oo ribbon. nnuh:sm it gyers, flourmills, foundries, laundries, paper- £ -.-—u T bangers, pristers, painters, shoe factories, 7+ A tome Nuy'er your Druggis o seod e, 1 sipblemen,” tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, etc. R wfiwzflm BUCHANAN BROS. 2 rm M Testimeniais, Sod by Wrush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St | Mestsn wh pupec. - Modlsey Sauare, PE The executive committes i3 composed of the v Mme. Louise A. Sorbier (manager), Paris Kil Mre. Nellie Blessing Eys- Mre. P. D, Hale, ‘Mrs. H. L Haber, Miss Célia Perkins, Miss' Angela Sullivan, Mrs. | Hutchinson, . M. A. Cachot, Mrs. Mar- garet Deane, . Louis Glass, _Mrs. Joseph Spear, Mrs, W. M. Searby, Mrs.' 8. L. Braver- ." Wheeland, Mrs. R. E. White, Mxn Mrs J. F. Birlem, Mrs. H. J. Franklin, Mrs. J. S. iny Mis. l‘rancps Hunt. A quiet wedding “took pmce at noon on Sep- mber 4, when Miss Jessie L. Duff was mar- d to Charles J. Phipps by the Rev. Dr. S. ) Hutsinpiller of Central Methodist Episcopal “hurch. hell, Miss Bessle Mighels, only_daughter of the late Major Henry Mighels of Carson City, Nev., will be married next Tuesday at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Henry G. Shaw, 1116 Devisa- dero street.’ this city, to Irvin G. Lewlis of the Los Angeles Record. Hon. Samuel P, Davis, State Controller of Nevada, and his wite, to- gether with a few immediate friends of the family, will be present at the wedding, which is to be a quiet affair. Mr..and Mrs. Lewis proceed to their future home in Lgs An- s immediately after the ceremony. ¢ A Mrs., H. N. Butler and Miss Evelyn K. Aronson will be pleased to see thelr friends prior to their departure for New York and wrope on Saturday, 2§th inst., at 1348 Geary et. s 8 @ J. Moyse announce the con- the Bush: nagogue Sunday, September 29, receive Sunday afternoon at their r 1538 Dllis etreet, from 2 until 5 p. m. S rney and Louls Rosenthal left for the East and Eurcpe. They gone several months. Mr. firmation of their son Joseph at and Mrs. street will dence, Garret McE to be and son and Miss Mag- south and will be Mrs, | mer have returned from the Tuesday of the month J. Czerwinsk: ger of Toronto, Canada, is visit- A. Nussbaum, at 603 Taylor o, twie Lud Zobel will be at home the third ay of each month at 2413 Webster street. LAllle Meyer will be home the third day of cach month at 2413 Webster street. Jennle Lichtig will Thursday Bertha and second and fourth h month » e ke rty was enjoyed Wednesday mber 11, by the members of the ntury Cotillon Club of South San After theater the members ‘ad- journed to a downtown restaurant, where covers were lald for fifty, Those In charge of the affalr were: Mixs Annie Ayers, Mrs. Counthan, lie Pegulllion, Miss Nora Fegan, Mrs. Miun Ldlile “Turner, Mrs, Honica, Mies Lottle Honjca, 1 2 Moloney, Miss Gussie inliahan, Mis Allco Turner, Miss May Bligs, Mirs Kitty Bowenberg, Mrs. ‘Culley, Miss Alma Peterson, Ml Jowle Moloney, Mrs. Bruning, Miwy o Bowenberg and Mrs, Doering. Tho first monthly dance of a serles that i to ) mon urth ‘Wi Hal! Kiv the -|l|r‘lfl.v of om‘h st troof ADVERTIEEMENT!- ' SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. FREE! FREE! (s permanently removed by DR, id MRS, A, W, TRAVERSE, Donohoo bullding, 1170 Market st., with the electric needls, without paln or scar. !‘I"l nlnln( free. Fours, 1 to 4 p. Brahman Toilet Cream, 6o¢; Brahman Tooth Powders, 25¢, Al - drugglsts, sock always at J. 8, Potts { VICHY SPRINGS, The only place in the United States where vi vater is abundant. The only natural ; Champagne Baths; Springs Numerous; Baths Unequaled. Three miles from J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. | BELLEVUE HOTEL. L V ANO, Cal.,, Verano Station ing), on California Northwestern Hot mineral baths near by. Terms $1 per day and upward. PETER GOUILHAR- Dovu, L-nu‘c LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE.—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, carrying passengers for Lake- Bartlett Springs, Stages connect Hopland. Leave Hopland at : arrive at Lakeport at i llnmm Springs at 7:30, New 6-horse 14-pa: senger tourist wagons, made to order for th stage line, with all the most modern improv: ments, Passengers for Laleport or Bartlett Springy call for tickets by Bartlett Springs tage L MILLER & HOWARD, Proprieto: via Lakeport, port ith and trains at MILWA! 'x'uvm. ' Santa Fe Trains ___Leave Market-strest Ferry Depot. Tocal Amd ()Vrl|lll Looal Chicago...[... for morning, m. train fted, Yeaving Monaay Thu rrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dinis Crs through to Chicago. Chalr Car run to Bakersfield for accommodation of local firs passengers. No second-cla tickets honored on thin train. Correspon ing train arrives at 5:55 p, m. Tuesday and Frigay. 4:2) p. m. s Stockton and Fresno local. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p, m, ally. 950 p. m. 1s the Overlana Express with ou h Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Fres Feclining Chair Cars to Chioagor | l’al ce Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno, sponding ‘train arrives at 516 p. m. 3 a. m. ts Bakersfield Local, st pRing at all points in San Joaquin Valle; sponding train arrives at 8:40 a, m, dnlly‘ Officee—611 Market street and in Ferry Drpal San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak- y for is m. - | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Vis Sausalite Perry—Poot of Market Bt BT T e ey i ] L 8:00 A. M. N 900 A. M. 20:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 180 p. l. SUNDAY, the Elgin Orchestra will take Wednesday evening. . e % Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Underhill Jr. have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Clara to John B. Chace. No date for the wed- ding et been set. 10 Mra, 3. C. Gensier’ apnouncés ‘the engage- ment of her youngest daughter, Lena, to Louis Lefkovitz. They will receive Sunday after- noon, September 2, from 2 to 5 o clock, at 171 Eddy street. e e e Mrs. J. 8. Levy of 1721 Pacific avenue an- nounces the engagement of her daughter Eisle to Joseph Wel.\mum place next . A surprise nnrty was given In honor of Henry Scharlin Tuesday evening, September 17, at the home of his parents, 1821 Bush street. Among those present were: Miss Har- riet D. Herbst. Miss H. Packscher, Miss Mary Meyer, Miss Clara Meyer, Miss Dora Ehrlich, Miss Pauline Levit, Miss Celia Shirpser, Miss Hannah Hartman, Miss Ray Levy, Miss Pau- line Davis, Miss' Rose Ehrlich, Miss Carrle Ehrlich, Miss Dora Cohn, Miss Mamie Mc- Guirk, Mrs. Levit, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Enrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Scharlin, Al Ehrlich, Isle Gold- stein, C. Davis, Isie Scharlin, Jack Ehrlich, Jack Scharlin, 'Nate Scharlin, Ed Scharlin, Ed Hess, Theo Rosenthal, Henry Scharlin, Herman Levit. . . Mrs. M. Bonner of Los Angeles, after an absence of two years, is visiting her parents at 3340 I wenty-first street. A surprise plny was given in honor of Miss Gertrude Rotholts by her friend, Miss Flora Gollober, on Saturday evening, September 7, 1901, at her residence, 671 Hayes street. Those pregent were: Misses’ Gertruds Rotholtz, Flora Bolicher, Catrie. Woltrom, Mary Bartlect, Ma- bel Franklin, Ida Schary, Matilda Birnbawn, Rose Rotholtz, Florence Roy, Gracie Rotholtz, Annie Gollober, Ruby Friedbérg, Master Frank Mavers, Saul Kaiser, Milton Bernard, Jullus Ettlinger, Georgle Katz, Joe ~Rosner, Lew Constine, Tsadore. Mendteson, Tsador Scharlin, L e o e i e e T ) WILL ASSEMBLE N SYNAGOGUES Members of Jewish Faith to Observe an Im- portant Day. —_— To-night in all the synagogues of the city the most solemn day in the Jewlsh calendar will be celebrated. At sundown begins the eve of the Day of Atonement. Prayers will be offered in all the temples, The plous will ask forgiveness for their sins and ommissions. Traditional melo- dles will be rendered by choirs, augmented by orchestras. The services in the even- ing and to-morrow will be extremely solemn and impressive, The congregation Beth Medrash Hozo- dol will hold services In 0dd Fellows' Hall. Special prayers will be offered for the late President, Rabbl E. Berman will Goldsteln A choir wlill render sacred deliver a sermon and Cantor E, will officlate. music. At Bethany Congregational Church Rev, C. w. Pond will preach in the morniag on “McKinley Among the Immortals” and in the evening Judge Paterson will speak on “Loyalty to Our New President.” The Rev, Willlam Rader of the Third Congregational Church will preach this morning on *“Overloaded People” and in the .evening on “The Rellgion of the Nation,"” The Rev, George C. Adams of the First Congregational Church will preach this morning on “The Limitations of Liberty’ and in the evening on ‘‘Sorrowing Unto m- pentanc cality” will be the subject of discus- #lon at the First Church of Christ, Sclent- Ist, this morning, The Rev. Bradford Leavitt of the First Unitarian Church will preach this morn- In{ on “The Cost of Progress."” 'he Rev. K. H, Avery of the West- minster Presbyterian Church will preach this morning on “‘Present Duty of Ameri- can Citizens'’ and in the evening on “Helping Comrades,” The Rev, H, H, Bell of the United Pres- an Church will preach this murning idence of the Resurrection o I C and. in the evening on Barn Buildes The Rev. John Hemphill of Calvary Presbyterlan Church will preach this morning on “Shall We Have Christ?” and :n the evening on “Christ's Plain Speak- n 'lha Rev. 8. D. Hutsinpiller, formerly pastor of the Central Methodist Church wiil occupy the F"m" this morning ani evening. He will preach in the morning on “The Many Mansions in the Father's House” and in the evening on “The In- numerable Company ou High.” The Rev. E. A, Woods of the First Baptist Church will preach this morning on “The Martyr Spirit’ and in the even- ing on “When to Say No,” with a prelude on “Afterthoughts on the Death ot Presi- dent McKinley.” The Rev. John Stephens of the Simpson Memorial ‘Methodist Church will preach this morning on *“The Gift of the Ascended Lord” and in the evening on ‘“Young People and Their Father's God.” The Rev. A. C. Bane of the California- street Methodist Church will preach thi: morning on “The Keynote for the Yea A rally for young men will be held this afternoon in the auditorium of the Young Men’s Christian Assoclation buflding. The Rev. John D. Kerr, D. D., will deliver his third address. The musi¢ will be appro- priate to the death of the late President. This evening the members of the Junior Order Mechanics of America will Lold memorial service in the First Christian Church on Twelfth street, near Mission. The Rev. F. S. Ford will preach, Memorial ‘service will be held this even- ing in the California-street Methodist Church, the only one that the late Presi- dent visited during his visit to this city. Rev. A. C. Bane will conduct the service and ‘deliver an appropriate address, The nov. Milton D, Buck of Trinity Methudlut Church will preach this morn- inj ‘The Most Important Christian Work” and In the evening on “Sclentific Temperance.’ The Right Rev, Ethelvert Talbot, D, D,, bishop of Central Ponnu})vnn(n. will preach a sermon at the Central Mission this nvonlnu T. Brown of the Starr King Arrlwn Molhodlll Church will preach (his morning on “The Bible, the Christian's Text Book,” and in the evening on “What a Boy Can Do.” . Vandals Get Six Months. Charles McLaughlin and John Kenney, who were convicted by Judge Conlun Fri- day of a_charge of mallclous mischief for }flll’ln‘ down mourning dmpnry and flags n front of a grocery at ‘I'wenty-fourch and Hampshire slreu(n appeared for sen- tence yen ardnx ho Judge, after severe- Iy rebuking them for their disgracetul conduct, sentenced them to serve six months each in the County Jall, —————— A Reminder. The last days of sale for low rate Exoursion Tickets to the Pan-American Ixpesition at Buffalo will be October 8 and 4. 87 for the round trip. The California Limiced leaves at 9 a. m., October 8. Secure your reservations early at the office of the Santa Fe, 641 Market street, o L 3 CALL ATLAS 1S BEST OFFERED ON THE COAST The CADL Premium Atlas is the very best Atlas offered newspaper readers. We invite comparison with any other Atlas now~ offered on this coast. This fine Atlas is ofloud to CALL readers at the ex- tremely low price of $1.50. All new six months sub- scribers to The CALL are enti- tled to the Atlas at the pre- mium rate of $1.50. SEPTEMBER 22, 1901. ~ Relating to Society... Rosco Felts and Julian Cohen. The party was followed by games und d‘nclnl At the Summer Home Fn.rm. Glenwood, the following guests registered during last week: From fan Francisco—Miss Lottie Saalburg, Miss E_Rosener, Miss Maggie Kerrigan, Miss Guesle Kerrigan, E. T. Green. From Hono- lulu—] M. Jones, Mrs. H. M. Jones, J. J. Reypolds. From Santa Cruz—Miss M. Cooney, Urinella. . Among the late arrl\n!! n( Laurel Dell are: E R. Mrs. H. Cohn, F. N. Lassell, J. N. Brittain, Miss McCowen, fl’“ Standley, C. S. Dounn; H, Forsythe, F- Dlanchard, H. B, ose, J. Jmnbl M. Harlan, E. Marldere, Frank Mug . N. Wulf, Professor Wein- . Beifore and wife of London, Magste de’ Rose, E. A. Payson, Jack on, Heary Ward and wife, E. F. Lans- dale. David J. Baird, M. Dewitt, R. Roberts’ and wife, P. Boj arche latest arrivals at Giiroy Hot Springs From San Francisco—Caotail Madsen, wite ARA child: Captain A. B, Smith, B. A. Miller, I{ H. Boden, N. A. Hollings, E. F. Morey, J. J. Kuhlman, Mrs. M. E. Brown, Miss A. M. C: llrnn Miss' W. E. Daley, F. Parsons. From Chile, South America—Cs Robert Peterson. From Santa Clara—James P. Treadwell. From Sacramento-M. J. O Brien, C. M. Colgan. From San Jose—John J. Clay- ton, Thomas E. Field. From Visalia—F. F. Barton, L. W. Cowles. Oakland—Miss Liilian Peterson, M. §. Adams, J. T. Nostrand. From Centerville—Mr. ‘and_ Mrs. Jose Fields. From Chualar, Monterey County—Captain A. Ander- son, Henry T. Sawyer. From Santa Cruz— Joseph Nolan, P. Fitzpatrick. — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 GREASE OR DANGEROUS DRUGS In“Herpicide,” the New Scientificand Successful Dandruff Treatment. Have you dandruff? Then you have a contagious parasite disease, unpleasant, | unhealthy and one that will eventually lead to baldness. To cure it you must destroy the parasite that eats at the root | of the hair. The. only preparation for destroyin; these germs is Newbro’'s Her- picide. 'harles Klein of Laramie, Wyo.. says: ‘“Herpicide allayed the itching, cured the dandruff and stopped my hair's falling out; and it is bringing a new crcp of hair.” Herplclde is free from grease or dangerous drugs, and makes hair glos- sy and soft as silk. One bottle will con- vince you of its merits. Stops Gray Hair before it spoils your beauty, and puts the seal of age on a youthful face. / MRS. NETTIE HARRISON’S 4-Day Hair Restorer Is a harmless preparation that restores gray or faded hair to its natural color, without any inconvenience or disagree- able after effects. Not a dye; cleanly to use; free from sediment or sticky matter. Price $1.00 a bottle. All drug- gists. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON DERMATOLOGIST. 78-80 Geary St. San Francisco. Face Powder for summer; ki i z‘::u. Abmefy xm:?u“ and SAN FRANGISCO'S LEADING THEATRE GOLUMBIA TO-NICHT. TO-MORROW BEGINS THE SECOND and LAST WEEK. Mr. Melville Stoltz Presents THOS. Q. SEABROOKE In Sydney Rosenfeld's Romantic Comic Play, A MODERN CRUSOE. An Admm.ble Supporting. Comp.n:h Including MISS IQA'BE[.LF EVESSO] 1 50, PRICES $1, T5c¢, 60c, lfic and, 25¢ e Mounav,© SEPTEMBER 30, FLORODOR Under the Direction of Messrs, John C, Fisher and Thos. W. Ryley. 100—IN THE GREAT CAST—100 The Musical Hit of Three Continents. DIRECT FROM THE NEW YORK CASINO, SEATS ON BALE NEXT THURSDAY, P S il (R GRAH OPERA HOUSE LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF “RICHELIEU.” Week beginning Tuuom\ow (MONDATY) JOSEPH HAWURTH “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.” Founded on Robert Louis Stevenson's Story. POPULAR PRICES: 10c, 160, 26c, 80c, TSe, Good Orchestra Seats All Matinees, 2o, ranch Ticket Office Emporium, CHUTES a» Z0O The Standard Quartet, Camelia and Amelita, Val Vousden, Lynton and Wild, Ada Sweeney, Jam J. Mackey, New Moving Pictures. Amateur Night - - Thursday Cakewalk Night Saturday ‘Pelephone for Seats, Park 23, OPEN NIGHTS, SUTRO BATHS. n daily from 7 & m. to 1l p. m. Dathing from 7 a. m. 16 1030 p. . DMISSION, 10C, CHILDREN, §C. B.mn;. including admission, %ec. Children, 20c, it '!-H-I-H- B e e e 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. oo sfomfonfoefe s sfmfenfofoodele el #*h‘r"%-h—!-’- A CITY & Dry Goods e e 'H'H-H L) A FULL SUIT OF 10, A FULL SUIT OF (2) Peau de Gant, A FULL SUIT OF (3) Camei’s - Hair Shooda Cloth or Birdseye Granite nella Cloth, | Bulu@@gfigmds. THREE INTERESTING ITEMS. Melrose Suiting, in all the leading shadds. for. < s g e o3 Suitings or Granite Zibeline, i all the leading shades, for Melange, (sohd colors) in all the leadmg CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY SE. Corner Geary and Stackton Streets, San Franecisco. UNION SQUARE. MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION Trench Poplin, or Striped Fru- 6.00 »57.30 39,00 Striped Armure French Chevron Suiting - I I I P R e o o o 2 3 o + AMUSEMENTS. Week nommnulnv Thls Afternoon, Sept. 22 | Vaudeville's Lsadmg Lights ! ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! THE SVENGALIS, Bewlldering, M) lh‘rlnul Thrilling. PRESS ELDRIDGE Amerlea's Greatest Parodist. PARROS BROS. Acrobats E: xl raor xH nary, DOROTHY MORTON The Comfe Opera Queen. Misses DELMORE & GO. In “The Bridegroom's Reverle." MR. and MRS. KARSY and thelr GIANT MYRIOPHONE STELLA LEE Vivacious Comedienne. MARSH and SARTELLA Singers and Dancers. New Pictures on BIOGRAPH, Including one of the late PRESI- DENT with MRS. McKINLEY and friends on the Observatory at Mount Tom, Holyoke, Mass. Parquet, 2%c, any seat; Balcony, 10c; Chil- dren, 10c, any part except reserved. A few front Orchestra rows reserved, 5lc; front rows of Balcony, reserved, Zc. TO-NIGHT, ALL THIS WEEK, MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY, Hoyt’s st A TEXAS STEER. ALL STAR COMPANY. Direct from Hoyts Madison Square Theater, ow Nl!t!‘ g\glg?‘y‘ ‘Vlllll-—‘“l'fl’!"! BIG MIN- r— SEATS THURSDAY. g TRAESE Comgencios NATINEE TO-DAY (SUN.) ‘I‘O -NIGHT and All Next Weok, An Ilaborate Production of the Famous Play, LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Magnificently Staged and Presented by the Augmented Central Theater Company. PRICES e, 16c, Sie, e, S0 e, 3¢, 2o IATRfiR MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY—LAST TIMES, FLORENCE ROBERTS, L THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, FLORENCE ROBERTS' FAREWELL WEEK, | Extraordinary Revival SAPHO. EXTRA SOUVENIR MATINEE THURSDAY. FISCHER'S CONCERT HOUSE., dmission 10c. 1 Clobgh Apd AFthue Rou- Granville, Lynton anq Thia: Che Bernards, Professor Shower and our unrivaled orchestra. Reserved Seats, %c. Matinee Surday. AMUSEMENTS. *TIVOLIs EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. «DELIGHTING THE CiTY.” 'GRAND OPERA PAUL STEINDORFF. Musical Director To-Night - - CARMEN WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 23d, ANOTHER GREAT BILL} Friday, Saturday of Verdl's Biblte Wo mx.mh\ this he At Opera, NABUCCO (NEBUCHADNEZZAR.) SALASSA in the Role of the King. BARBARESCHI-DADO, POLLETTINT MAGNIFIC MOUNTING and COSTUM. ING Tuesday, Thursd ights and Satur Owing to the Tremendous Demand CARMEN With the Same Splendid Cast, Including COLLAMARINI. 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