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0 THE SA ADVERTISEMENTS. mea 1200 Yards $1.25 and $1.50 SILK GRENADINES ticipating an enormous demand for secured so advantageously that we a: } in this city. Here are SILKS of a SUPERB CHARACTER, full of > A |} crispness and luster, that come from the best known manufacturers of An ideal Silk for C _The prettiest and C || France, Switzerland and America. Almost every kind of silk that is now || complete Dresses or 87 Yard t effects of this 95Y a || in popular use is included in this immense offering, such as TAFFETA, || Waists, full of luster b A great va- - ‘ PEAU DE SOIE. PEAU DE CYGNE, CREPE DE CHINE and || and crispness, with dainty and neat stripes, checks and plain [} MOIRE VELOUR, which we will offer, beginning to-morrow, FAR || polka dots and small designs, never fully 44 inches wide. Im- } BELOW present manufacturers’ cost. Don’t delay coming Monday; intended to be retailed under $1.50: lue z 2 95¢ Yard though the Jot is large the best numbers are more apt to be'the first a tremendous bargain at 87¢ Yard o 0 va nd A Pee An as: ent as never b ore seen in SAL E ream. { The Most th coloring: m Another Big SKIRTS AT ST, S350, 17 g of be sold oie £k Reg. Value $18.. Pnakll‘de §.?,ifs§‘,‘,ifl§ at $13.50 High-Class Sk Psali deS igg at 200 W to-morrow. They come in wool Cheviot, in colors of all have the new graduated garments that are worth $6. n beautiful stripes and colord) sold for to-morrow only at . Included are soft and choicest 1o sell at § Ladies’ Spring Underwear, Epecial Value at jt morrow at Lidanauaidiavaudiduaiadiaiam ik iaisiA AR A AT RRNANRATAVALAVATAUANRNANANA A AVALAUALAURAUATAVRLANAVAVANALAVAUANAUATAMANANAN A ANALAUATAUAUAVAMANARUANARANALA AUV A A AMAVA LAV AU U ATANATA TS olled Guaranteed Black Swissr Tagem a rless Shnwin , Cardinal, Nil rtment of figured and scroll effect ANDSOME ZE e made the gréatest Waist from the biggest r selling prices. e ire very fet Yellow, Reseda, Cardinal and Rose crowds we expect at thi \ Come Monday, and come early. L § PR e OIS SR Gy WXETSESY Sale of Silk Dress Skirts, 185 Samples at Almost Half Price. $18.75, $22.50. vents which will EW § $10.75 High-claés\Ski ine skirt bargain that should bring many eager bu: 50 Dozen NEW WHITE LAWN and COLORED WASH WAISTS, $1.50 Values. Monday’s Sensational Price cut, most exceptional, offer on speeiad sale to-morro r tucked with embroidery insertion, also Chambray and G Are regul: 1.5 COMFORTER SALE. We will offer to-morrow some great values in comforters. dozen extra size comforters, and_are co 1 20 dozen extra heavy Bed Spreads for double beds, size ards, in_choice patterns. already hemmed and | .. Good value at $1.50. Sale 100 zien $1.10 25cEach A very important offering in Ladies’ wear of fine Egyptian Cotton, in White and Ecru; Pants knee or ankle length, with French bands: Vests in long or short sleeves; a leader here for to go. GUARANTEED BLACK TAFFETA Every yard fully guaranteed | 21 0 six months. ches wide, a very brilliant SIX MONTHS, 5¢C -Yard perb quality that worth 5¢C | ard freta 23 inches wide, every a vard refunded, placed orders for more than DOUBLE the usual quantities, and which we GREATEST MONEY-SAVING BLACK SILK SALE ever WAV RMAAAMAAA AN AUALAVANAURLANA LIRSS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm | A STUPENDOUS BLACK SILK SALE Nearly 18,000 Yards of High-Grade Black Silks Under Price. ust at the beginning of the season, when fashion is demanding BLACK SILKS for WAISTS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, JACKETS, COATS, etc,. we present ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST DECISIVE UN- DERPRICED offerings of FINE SILKS ever known in retailing. An- 3 we 1500 Yards BLACK DRESS TAFFETA Worth $1.50 for BI Silks for this season, enabled to announce the attempted re now extensively ussd for Coats and Waists. | BLACK MOIRE VELOUR. S° 1200 yards very lustrous Biack Moire Velour, 20 inches wide, of a fast | Biack ave, a grand quality, GOOD VALU t $1.10, 85¢ sale at. $l.4' J 900 yards 27-inch Black Moire Velour, a very rich and lustrous qual- | 1ty that we can recommend for good wear; worth §2.00. Salo price. . Yard No further C. J. BONNET BLACK TAFFETA, An UNPRECEDENTED OFFER- & G c the FAMOUS G9C IARD—20-nch Black double-faced Peau de | TAFFETA, 23 Soie, fast Black DYE, REGULAR 85c qual- | old the world Y ity. Sale price .69¢ yard yard, never a penny 98 YARD—Extra heavy, double-faced Dress Peau at the marvelousty low price ot C dc Soie, wear guaranteed, IMPOSSIBLE to Lufk tar T[adem!r Which you evidently know, duplicate under §1.50. plainly stamped on every piece. guarantee is needed. Black Peau de Soie. YARD—24-inch brilliant Black Peau de Sole, $l.zs g of Wash Goods. his city—the pick of the foreign and domestic season’s handsomest weaves and colorings. OF DOUBLE-WIDTH COLORED ORGANDY. inch French Orga e, Cx ndy, a very fine and sheer qual- e N1 W and Black, Yard 9c iful light-weight Challies, Red, G: Tan, Lavender, g *gmi 85c NGHAMS at (No samples given.) rn, yment of these beaut! Light Blue, Pink. PHYR 6 able collec- olid colors of A ms;_mos - 10e vard. 7 Purchase of tl for spot h the entire stock of Silk Wais waist manufacturer very waist in this U DE finest P. chir Black, White, Light Blue, Pink, mbr: Get fi SAM- at the fol- Reg. Value $25.00 s 81 75 ints at §22.50 Reg. Value §: ALKING SKIRTS MONDAY, Worth $6, for $3.95 Ea. ers to our new S and are made of a_high- Brown and Black. d" tucked: grand $3.95 each from the price They 05 Each am Waists ts. _To be 1.05 cach 8l filled with a | ;A big q_with _the | Tade by a s prevailing 023 | 500 sneets 600 Sheet: DS. 100 doz. Pilloy C 150" doz. Piligw Cases, 50x36; to- of New York at immensespurchase shows the best ot SOIE. PEAU DE CYGNE and made with side pleated back and front, with s 32 to 44. To fully meet the demands of the im- e X this sale we have arranged for extra space and and though most of these Waists are worth $8.50 and $7.50, we put them all in at the one unprecedentedly low price of $3.89 Each rst chance at rarest bargains of your life. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT a magnificent quality, extra heavy; regular — — = Value $1.75. Sale Drce......... $1.25 yard PE B: £ 25 pes fast black Crepe de Chine, 45 YARD—36-inch BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, a brilliant and 1y BLACK CR:PZ D= CHINE very ClInEieE and. st quallty, $l very high grade, so extensively used for Coats 85c Yard, Woph §, (e identieal grade sold elsewhers and Dresses; actual value §2.00. On sale Cc o WOED ', at s1. Here to-morrow 85¢ yard $1.45 yard MAY SALE OF LACES AND DAINTY WHITE TUCKINGS. this notable SALE with consplcuous eagerness. an offering of never equaled importance from a price point of view—an Incomparable Thousands of Women will hail collection of exquisite WHITE TUCKINGS, CIE Dresses, Waists, Yokings, ete. ures that mean a saving on every yard. Thousands of Yards of Point de Paris, Nor= mandy Val. Laces, Edges and Insertions, in exquisite patterns, 3 to 7 inches wide........ FINE TUCKINGS—LAGE ALL-OVERS. 50 YARD—000 yards Fancy Lace C ' and Tucked Nainsook and Lawn Tucking, 2 GREAT VARIETY, worth" 85¢ vard. 48C YARDS00 sards Cluster and C Solid Tucked Vietorla Lawn Yokings, GOOD VALUE at 75c, yard. 39C YARD—500 yards Point de Paris and Duchesse Lace Allover, in choice patterns, worth 60c yard, ensational Silk Waist Sale of the Entire Year. 1000 New Gibson Silk Waists, Worth $7.50, for he ts “aj ] Royal, Lavender, extra help, Extra Special Cfferi We will inaugurate to-morrow a great sale of Colored and Black Dress Goods, embracing this season’s most wanted weaves, in the scarcest color- ES and NORMANDY VAL. Laces in many beautiful styles, now so popular for A most extraordinary opportunity—all 89 Each It is POINT DE PARIS, FRENCH VALEN- marked at fig- 18%0 12%c 18c 20c Y Yard. Worth Double FRENCH VALENGIENNES LACES. 50 Down Edges and Tnsertions, worth 25¢, at....... Se dozen 500 Do=n Fdges and Insertions, worth 35¢, at....... 25c¢ dozen 600 Dozen Edges and Insertions, worth 45c, at 3¢ dozen 400 Dozen Edges and Insertions, worth €8¢, at....... Oc dozen ng of Dress Good ARCAUDAROTIA U JURIUAERZBO R0 LA U EDIIL AR JURMADVAIA AR JUDJEVJUA R ML LN AR RMJIR RN AA0 JUAJU RO SO AN A0 D0 AARLRDADA U0 AAMJURARVEAD AN0 A RMEAMARD ARV I AR LAM LI AR LR A 3 ings. Every piece has that soft and clinging effect; just the fabrics that are a in great demand at present. All-Woo! Batiste, the 60c Quality for 44c Yd. o A fabric for evening and street wear; a sheer and soft material in colors of Cream, Cadet, Gray, Royal, Castor, Red, Reseda, Biscuit, Navy, Beaver and Black. On sale Monday at Voile and Mistral Etamine Special, $1.00 Yd. Great value in all the new colorings, the fabrics most favored for a styl- gown, warranted pure wool, soft and pretty We made a grand purchase of a superb ‘quality Black Silk and Wool Crepe de Paris, of an elegant and rich fast black dye, a cloth well worth $1.50 per yard. fully 44 inches wide sale Monday at .. SALE OF WHITE PIQUE. 1200 Yards 25c¢ Kind for I4cma White corded and fancy striped Pique for waists and dresses. - Good value at 25c yard. Monday..... 14c First Showing of SHIRT WAIST SUITS: | Prices $6 50,87.50 to §11.50 Suit IMMENSE SAVINGS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS THIS WEEK. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. A high grads of Shecting bas been used for them; were ardard mill to be sold much below present On sale at 39e cach On sale at 49¢ each 214c, On sale at.. .. 9e each On sale at.. in white, red ATTENTION two- GREAT TOWEL VALUES. 100 dozen all linen Huck Towels, size 18x34 —in white, red and blue borders, good wearing Towels, worth $2.co a dozen; on sale at els, size 20x40, the best values we ever presented, $4.00 a dozen; on sale at THE BEST $1.00 GLOVES. 50 dozen of the finest French Gloves go on sale to-morrow. new lot just opened. They are perfectly made, with the latest stitched back and two-clasp fasteners in all the best color- ings, including White and Black; in all sizes; grand value at.....$1.00 a pair ...... cevssiesseieia.. .. 44€ Yard very exceptional at ........ .$1.00 Yard $1.50 Quality Monday 1 12 o Yard ve...$1.12 Yard LINING SPECIAL. 1500 yqr(js 30c quality Mercerized Sateen Lining, 36 inches wide, A 2lc in all the new colorings, for Monday only, at Yard 50 Dozen Stockinet Dress Shields, In the best sizes, good qual- ity, worth 12%c; Monday. . Pair 7C de Paris, Yy = German Linen Huck Tow- = and blue borders, worth ...Each 25¢ Every Fair Fitted and Guaranteed. Kid It's a AV AR B ik ZUMDAAVIUZAAJAR AT RV AU DA UL 000 0T TG 0 TN 01400 00 S 000 0 LA LA M A T I A A S R CHAMPION WHITNEY DEFEATS MACGAVIN Interesting Tennis Match Is Played on the California Club Courts. Park Tournament. Some good tennis matches were played yesterday on the orpia Club courts. The best was that between George Whit- ney and Drummond MacGavin. The champion won in straight sets, but the coliegian made him work to do so. The score was Other scores re- sulted as fo W. B. Collier and Carl Gardner tied, 1-6, 6-1, 16; Alec beat Bradley Wailace, 4-6, (- Haight beat Werner Stauf, 86, Sidney Salisbury beat Alexander, 6-3, 6- William Cook beat Dan Belden, 7-5, Clyde Beal beat Dr. Noble, 6-4; Cook tied Balisbury, 4-6, 6-4; Alexander beat Bel- den, 7-5, 6-3. The class tournament commenced on the park courts Sunday will be finished to-day. o TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOKS A car-load of Cook Books just arrived from Chicago and are ready for distribution at the business office of this paper. All Call subscribers are entitled to a copy of this great Cook Book at the prem- ium price of fifty cents. An additional charge of 20 cents to pay expressage will be required from out of town subscribers ordering by mail, —_— % 1 PRESIDIO LINKS MAY HAVE A SAND “GREEN” San Francisco Golfers to Be Given a Chance to Study the Oiled Surface. The proposed tournament between Class A and Class B of the San Francisco Golf Club did not take place yesterday, as no teams had been made up by Cap- tain 8. L. Abbot Jr. and Leonard Chen- ery. Several golfers were out for prac- tice. Among them: J. W. Byrne, Andrew Carrigan, Dr. J. R. Clark, W. J, Dutton, Captain D. J. Rumbaugh, S. L. Abbot Jr. and H. M. Hoyt. A suggestion has been made that sand “green” be established in some sheltered part of the course, where the sand would not be liable to be blown off by the strong winds. It is considered the practice gained in playing on this “green” would stand those golfers in good stead who may visit Southern California, where sand ‘“greens” are almost versal. uni- Ferries Will Carry Autos. President F. A. Hyde of the Automobile Club of California has notified the mem- bers that the general manager of the Southern Pacific Company has issued an order permitting automobfles to be car- ried on the passenger boats between Oak- lr?nd pler and, San Francisco after 8 o'clock in the evening. Fires must be ex- tinguished on the automobiles before they are taken on board the ferry-boat, and the vehicles. must be placed at the after end of the vessel, so that they can readily be thrown overboard in case of accldent. Automobiles will be carried on the Oak- iand Creek ferry-boats during the day es usual. The new regulation will be a great convenlence to those owners who may ar- rive in Oakland with their vehicles late at night, and may n here 1l nest o !Yy. ot wish to leave them Yy Yy FRANCISCO. CALL, SUNDAY, MAY. 4, 1902 EXPECTS END OF WAR TWWO WEEKS HENCE London Believes Boers Will Accept British Conditions. Jennes $3 Officials Hope a Settlement Will Follow Burgher Conference. Sentiment in Favor of Making Gen- And to make room fo erous Concessions to the Pa- triots Is Growing Daily. —_— 1200 pairs Ladies’ Fine V edges and Tght, so.es. $4.00 Shoes. to-date. Special Dispatch to The Call. LONDON, May 3.—In official circles in London the opinion gains ground that the South African situation is improving, and that the burghers at their general meet- ing, fixed for May 15, will accept the Brit- ish conditions of peace. To Dr, Leyds is attributed a contrary opinion; but so much has been laid at his door which he has ultimately repudiated, that there is presumption of his having been misrep- resented again. His reported assertions that “several repubiics will be established in the northwest of Cape Colony” is dis- Special sale every SEE OUR OTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF... THE FAMOUS HYGIENIC SHOES. «.JUST RECEIVED... THIS WEEK Lace Shoes, welted soles, stitched fléxible sewed Regular $3.co, $3.50 and All stylish and up- Also some special values in Men’sand Boys’ Shoes missed as apocryphal. Pending the outcome of the Boer confer- ences, the friends of a generous settle- ment are doing splendid work. Even the Times_has givep prominence to a letter from Pretoria advising the British Gov- ernment to promise a representative gov- ernment within five years, and to give formal assurances that the Crown Gov- ernment during that period shall become annually less restrictive. In admitting to its columns a plea for broad-minded con- duct toward a brave and conscientious enemy, the leading British journal seems to begin a new departure. EARLY RELIEF OF O’OKIEP. British Columns Now Close to the Beleagured Town. CAPE TOWN, May 3.—Reports which have reached here, via Port Nolleth, Western Cape Colony, dated April 19, are to the effect that British columns are now in close touch with the British gar- rison at O’Okiep (about ninety miles in- land from Port Nolleth), and that the re- lief of the British forces there is practi- cally completed. The plucky little garrison at O'Okiep has been closely invested by the Boers for weeks past and has put up a defense which can be compared to that of Mafe- king. The defenders of O'Okiep suffered comparatively few casualties, but they were subject to constant ‘“sniping” and occasional sharp brushes with the Boers. On the night of April 14 forty Boers rushed an outpost on a kopje held by twenty of the British garrison. The Boers were repulsed and the British had four men wounded. The women and children took refuge in a fortified schoolhouse. Three civillans and one girl have been killed in the town by long range fire from the Boers, but the population is cheerful and confident. SYNDICATE SECURES CONTROL OF THE MONON CHICAGO, May 3.—A new rallway sys- tem of embracing “the Chicago, Indian- apolis and Loulsville (Monon) and the Louisville and Nashville will, it is said, soon be in operation between Chicago and New Orleans. It was learned to-day, ac- cording te the Daily News, that John W. Gates and those. working with him have secured control of the Monon. This was done by buying $3,000,000 worth of stock in the open market and by the purchase yesterday from General Samuel Thomas of ,000 additional stock at 82, giving the Gates syndicate $9,000,000 of the $15,- 000,000 capital stock of the road. & purchase is with the idea of gaining en- trance to Chicago for the Louisville and Nashville. A new company, which prob- ably will be called the Chicago and New Orleans Rallway Company, will operate the two roads. J. P. Morgan & Co., ac- cording to the Daily News, will finance the deal. The amount of the capital stock, it is said, has not yet been decided upon. s DENVER, May The business portion of Rifle, Colo., a town on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, twenty-six miles west of Glenwood Springs, was almost totally de- stroyed by fire early to-day. mated. at $100,000; insurance about $50,000. AMSTERDA! May 3.—The Amsterdam Central Labor Union, composed of twenty-five subordinate unions Wwith a total membership of . has adopted a_resolution to abstain from meat handled by the so-called beef trust for the next thirty days. The loss is esti- NOLAN PHELAN BUILDING, CHINESE TRIES 10 BURN A 3H Cook of the Schooner Ocean Belle Ignites Kerosene. Special Dispatch to The Call. VICTORIA, B. C., May 3.—The schooner Umbrina, which arrived to-day, brought news of an attempt to kill Captain Mc- | Pheeand burn the schooner Ocean Belle | by a Chinese cook. The cook planned the deed and catching | the crew on deck and Captain McPhee in | his room he seized a large carving-knife and held the captain in his room by threatening him with the knife, while he set a train of powder on a bench leading to a powder keg, the top of which had been knocked off. Then he spread kero- sene about the schooner’s cabin in a most liberal manner. The fuse of powder led directly into_the powder keg, and the Chi- nese pianned to blow up the vessel. i Captain McPhee, seeing his danger, took | chances of being stabbed and ran at the Chinese, who, instead of attacking him, hurriedly put a match to the kerosene and then ran on deck and jumped from the schooner’s ;atltl{ He was drowned be- fore the eyes ol e CTew. The captain called the men hurriedly to the cabin and after a smart fight they ex- tinguished the fire. Bakersfield Excursion. Parties desiring to visit the Bakersfleld Street Fair and Carnival can secure tickets at one fare for the round trip. These tickets will be on sale at the Santa Fe office, 641 Market st., for all trains May 7, good to return until May 1. —_———————— Woaod Pardons Westfall. HAVANA, May 3.—Governor General Wood has granted a pardon to E. C. Westfall, formerly chief of the money or- der bureau of the Havana postoffice, who We have no branch stores. s-Miller .50 r them we will close out ici Kid and Patent Leather $0.50 Monday at 9 a. m. WINDOWS. BROS. 812-814 Market St. BUTCHERS UNITE 10 FIGHT TRUST | Chicago Bankers Finan- cing Rival of Beef Barons. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. CHICAGO, May 3.—The retail butchers of the United States are banding as stockholders in a $10,000,000 packing com- pany to enter into competition with the beef trust as a result of the war against the packers. The new company is backed by Chicago banks, and its projeectors are confident from the progress made that it will be ready for business in a short time. Many of the largest retailers throughout the country approve the plan and have pledged themselves to subscribe for capi- tal stock. They welcome the project as an opportunity to escape from the ar- bitrary business regulations forced on them by the beef trust and for the reason that it will enable them to buy meat at prices which will follow the market prices of livestock. The butchers of the country have in the past feared the blacklist and have chafed under the rules of the trust, but still have been forced by prevailing conditions to buy from the combine. Butchers are solicited as stockholders, so as to assure the company a large trade from the start. Only small subscriptions have been asked, with the intention of in- teresting as many as possible. The pro- posed packing houses will be locat at the Union Stock Yards and will equal in capacity any plant now existing. A site has already been selected. The plant will be completa in all departments of the packing business and will supply all products and by-products to the butchers. The Chicago Security and Trust Com:- pany Is financing the deal. S. P. Ander- son, vice president of the company, has been laboring quletly for several weeks, and sending out circulars to thousands of butchers throughout the United States. The responses, he says, have been enthu- lost $4000 of the postal funds in an omnl- bus while on his way to pay the money into the treasury. siastic, thousands of dollars having been pledged and many of the letters even con- taining checks. FREE EXAMINATION WEEK! Drs. Shores, the Catarrh and Chronic Disease Experts, Give Their Services Free This Week. In order to demonstrate to_the sick and afflicted the value of CORRECT DR. A. J. SHORES. TEST DRS. SHORES’ AT DRS. SHORES’ EXPENSE This free expert examination is given by Drs. Shores for the special benefit of those who are fn DOUBT as to what their allment really is. Drs. Shores’ skill as expert physicians and specialists at Drs. Shores’ ‘This expert examination is nbwlu(el; court the fullest investigation. before May 11th. [} 2A° 5 Drs. Shores know there are thousands of sick. NERVOUS OR COMPLICATED CHRONIC OR P! DIAGNOSIS in the cure of Deafness, Complicated Chronic Diseases, Drs. , Catarrh and all forms of Nervous and Shores have arranged to examine ab- solutely free of charge all who apply before May 11th. Drs. Shores will tell you, FREE, what the disease is from which you suffer, the “CAUSE” of your ailment and “WHETHER” or not you can be CURED. This grand special offer goes into effect AT ONCE and holds good every day this week up to SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’'CLOCK. May roth, to all who apply. DIFFICULT AND OBSCURE CASES ESPECIALLY IN- VITED. Apply any day this week. CATARRH INSTRUMENT FREE! Drs, Shores & Shores have arranged to give to all beginning treatment this week with catarrh or any catarrhal chronic disease their NEW CATARRH INSTRUMENT ABSO- LUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. Drs. Shores make this offer at this time to catarrh victims the importance of the SPRING TIME as the season of CHRONIC CATARRH in all its complicated forms yields most readily to proj ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT NOW IS EQUAL IN CURATIVE EFFECT impress upon the year when T treatment. THREE AT ANY OTHER SEASON OF THE YEAR. This free catarrh instrument is especlaily con- fivucted for administering Drs. Shores'’ GERMICIDAL ANTISEPTIC WASHES and MEAT. ING BALMS in chronic catarrhal conditions. It is ABSOLUTELY FREE to all catarrh suf- ferers beginning treatment with Drs. Shores THIS WEEK. Drs. Shores' vast experience in personally §s positive assurance that in curable cases DR Catarrh, with its FOUL ODORS, is a DISGU: catarrh destroys the sense of SMELL: catarrh into that awful disease, CONSUMPTION; wi some IRREPARABLE DAMAGE has been do IF YOU BEGIN TREATMENT WITH DRS. SHORES THIS WEEK YOU GE WONDERFUL CATARRH INSTRUMENT ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. TATION FREB TO ALL. SKILL It will also allow the pubiic to_test FREE expense. Drs. Shores free to all i'vho apply TAKE TREAT- gmle'wnh catarrh or some OBSCURE RIVATE DISEASE who blindly doctor year | after year with this doctor or that, and spend hundreds of dollars on “FAKE PATENT MEDI- CINES,” who have no correct or definite idea WHAT THEIR AILMENT REALLY IS or the CAUSE of their sickness. It is to this class of sufferers that Drs, Shores’ free expert ex- amination will prove of INESTIMABLE BENEFIT. If you are a ‘‘Doubting Thomas™ as to Drs. Shores' skill; if you are deaf: if you have Catarrh; if you suffer from any chronic Disease and are in DOUBT as to the CAUSE of your allment, Drs, Shores especially invite you to come. This free expert examination is made to DEMONSTRATE clearly to the afflicted that DRS. SHORES ARE "IN FACT' WHAT THEY ARE IN NAME—San Francisco's LEADING SPECIALISTS IN THE TREATMENT OF DEAFNESS, CATARRH AND ALL FORMS OF NERVOUS AND COMPLICATED CHRONIC DISEASES. DRS. SHORES' VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS FROM HOME PEOPLE EACH WEEK POINT THE WAY. If you apply this week Drs. Shores will tell you free what your ailment is and If you can becured. DO NOT DELAY. COME ANY DAY THIS WEEK. After you have had your case diagnosed FREE, If you want to be CURED Drs. Shores’ prices and terms are within the e [ loapn tnuk oo asy reach of all—$5 a month for all catarrhal chronic dis- DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Specialists rmets Wiley B. Allen Bldg., 933 Market St. o 84550 . Otfice Hours—Week Days, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Evenings, 6 to 8. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. treating thousands of sufferers with thiy disease S. SHORES WILL POSITIVELY CURE YOU STING DISEASE; catarrh saps your VITALITY: produces DEAFNESS: catarrh may lead, you hY not cure it now? Why put off treatment Bntil ne? T TH® CONSUL~ DR. G. W. SHORES. If You Live Out of Town “lIBEfié‘fm‘ i gt Their advige