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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS. NEW MAHOGANY UPRIGHT, neat, reduced to §137. GRAND UPRIGHTS. in ma- ses, “’L)r}i‘ kfivid‘\'onderiul value new price o . ABINET GRAND UPRIGHTS, in| autl carved oak, walnut and ma- | mandolin attachment, re- ELIABLE CABINET GRAND UP- RIGHTS, possessing an unusually sweet tone, B1R6. Oth pecial values at $200, 8245 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | o — - THE. EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. SHEL PSS LS sors Sussdussiuey S Pt S RRERREERRER RRERR RRRRERERERRRRR RERRRE RRRRE RERRRER RERRERE RERRRR RRRER ERERRRR RERRRRY RERRER RRRRE RRRREEREEREIREERRRE RRRRRR RRRRE RRRRRWS WVionday Book Sale. Household Linens $7.50 Noveis—$1.08 \. | Specially Priced. N ed Napkins—Half bleached, - di Six of the most popular novels of the day— Hemm ap! alf bleached, - dice pat- ter 20 inche pubiched at $1.50—are offcred by the big PR ”-25 h $1.08 cial value, dozen . sto:e to-morrow, eacl . i 3 i ish Towels—Half beacied, heav “The Mississlp]fl Bubble” -~ Emerson Turk Y 03P, o ugh. ) perfect absorbert, size 23x43 ’50 “The Strollers’—Fredric Isham. inches, each . . . —Real oil dye, 58 inches “Dorothy South”—George S. Eggleston. Trbey Red Dom: quirters ard a convenien-e. All Marketstreet C ble Cats piss M goano st weiane T D e e S the main en rance, and the termina’ poin‘s ¢f the Turk ¢nd Eidy - - streets E ectric Lnes-ard the Powell-s'reet Cab'e System are directly opposte the store. You' wiil find here luxuriously appoint d Ladies’ Parlors, with Levatory, Em:.r :ncy Hosp.tal and Ch:ldf:n‘s Nursery acjo'ning; an Infcimation Buresu, where zccurste krcw'edge of ti e happenirgs ¢f the week, Rairoad ard Steamship T me Tabes, Suectcer Savice, places of interest, etc,, can be. obtzmed_. Thaere is a'so a Free Parcel Checking Bureau, Local :nd Long Distance Telephones, Teiegraph Staton and Postcffi.e, Restaurant, Barter Shop, H:r1-Dressing Parlors, etc. In fact the big store is a city in itself, with its nice acres of flocr space and its thousand or more employes. Itis ons o the sights of this West:rn M=t-opolis. The One Great | Sale of Chiviens. | §pecialSale Camping Blankets Mousseline d2 Soies 2 Parasol Sale | and Liberty siiks. and Bedding for Summer Use. of ‘he Year. To-morrow .morning we ccmmence a remark- Beginning Monday and while quartity la ts dur- able sp cial :ae of medium grade and fine O! ccu-se we alwayshave Paraso's on sale, ) THE ZTMPORIUM. PP Rers et PRISONER NOT FORGER SHEAR Bertillon Rule Proves a a Mistake Was Made. Visiting Shriners and. other. visitors to ths city are cordially invited to make California’s largest and grandest shoppins place a head- “The Blaze Trafl”’—Stuart E. White. “The Leopard Spot: ‘Thomas Dick- | son Jr. one but the Brave’—Hamblen Sears. Brassington Wanted in Den- ver to Answer Em- bszzlement Charge. The Bertillon system of identifying riminals, which was introduced here by ref Wittman for the first time yestc - day in the case of H. Brassington, who was arrested Friday night by Detectives McMahon, Wren and Dinan, demonstrat- ed its efficacy. Brassington, who was ar- rested at the request of -the Denver authorities on a charge of embezzlem: irg week ws wil closscuta la ge stack of the bist 53¢ and 75c qualitizs of daintily co'- 3 3 i 1 : : C.mping Bankets, Comforts, Spreads, etc., 77/ $265. was also suspected of being Leroy C. and st as Jow prices, or lower. then they | ored Chiffons,’ Mousseline de Soies and Lib- mping ok ‘]’m s Pd s /// SUGHTLY u-\ED Pl NOS | Shear, a noted criminal with many sk ax Jow. priach, or T, the y erty Siks at ha.f price. The s at prces.that not only commend them for 7 SED: PIA 4 aliases, who .is wanted in Boston on a czn be bought for anywhere; but for the | sorement inciudes light biues, lavénders, gree1, out ng uses, but also, because of the'r superior v, Chic £, R200: A.B. Chase, §2235: | Charse of forgery. | Fast thres jears we have besn fortunate in | purple, old rese, red, nile and ce ise. qua'ity, for heme purposes as we'l. Kimball, $: . Beckstein, 5: Whit- | The resemblance between ~Brassington H y ; 3 » : v, : ; ney, 8190 Hinze, §1 7:1%}?|ckeflng and a photograph of Shear sent by Super- sccuring "‘{C travelers” samp’es fom soms 11-4 Farc' Flaid Bl nkets — In several colorings, 66 square, $85. and many others. | intendent Pi of Boston is most Strik- of the Jeading manufacturers, and have an- P Sheet Music 15¢. inches wid. fine enouzh for dressing robes, etc.; 2 $1.35 PARLOR ORGANS. Second-hand from 15 up. ing in ever; articular, even to the wear- ing of glasses and a photograph wh.ch Brassington had in his possession would without hesitation be acceptea as that ot nualiy given a B'g Parisol Sule. the Parzsol €ale for 190z be- | Monday This week the Mus'c Department offers an extra special in She.t Music. Ten popular, c | ins. The entre samp e line | tuacful peces trat we retiil reguary at 25c y Shear. ! ERG P T s 4 5 : A KIMBALL & HAZELTON PIANDS. | S35,z t0n was msistent in nis denial at Haf Prices. It you miss| (POOIshers ple soc axch), on g oo 64 inch s wide; 2 f1.50 vilue; be These magnificent instruments are sold | that he was the famous forger Shear, 5 " sae beginning Monday, copy. . ©| &g Mondsy, slc g g 08 / < in ever increasing numbers. They | add Vesterday morning it was decided to . ths cpportenity :nd buy a = Tennte oSl B i - / rifie ; o the Bertillon er makes in the repay their owners faction of possessing a nning, but y, for the sz Kimball by, system. | Chief Wittman, W. H. Levings of tne Bu- | reau of Identification and George Keiy. | examine him peresoi Jater ycu wil have pay double: Lee.” to| “Down Where the Cotton Blossoms | Grow.” | “When the Harvest Days Are Over.” Best Caifornia Wiol Blankets—Me dium gay color, 5 bs. wisht; a 5 1ing Monday, sale price, pair . 980 e Gray Elankets—Close weave, heavy and <olid, B L P P T P e DR PP B P e ‘ azelton is really vond | Police photographer, conducted the exami- e . g “Rip Van Winkle Was a Lucky Man." | =495 vius; begnning Mon.ay, sae ! i or. Hazelton is really beyond | PO C¢! and there was indisputable proof $10.00 Black Chiffon Trimmed Paraso’s. - vrineen .. 88.00| “Josephine, My Jo.” ~ i,,‘i(z’l,:, & - 1 2 S Kimballs are offerea | that Brassingion was not “Shear. 4here & £, (0B ock Chffon Trimmed Paraso's $3.75| Py Wireless Telepone. " $3.48 3 e hewo e Of them practi- | 0" measurements, and certain distinc- $5.00 Black Chiff n Trimmed Paraso’s. .$2.00| “La Bouton March and Two-Sten.” | Gray Kird¥ e Blanke's — Best wool, -ctive purchaser should ask | t\e marks on Shear, according to bis de- $6.00 Colored Siik and Chiff .n Paraso s SRA0| vy Do Dty Byt 8 lbs. weight and 3 e e e | e Tttt s s e ol ' B 8400 Colorcd 81k A Ot Fn e o $2.00] 7" U A Nt Tl Your | S e i 8080 al Herald,” mailed free. » 1 > . o'ored Sik a a fion Paraos 4 . 3 ? S ] chasers sl = Denver for embezzling money belonging . 4 —_— > " 2 4 g I.w:.‘;r.‘;tr‘g should write at | mms“bi manula%{urkershin that cma ahnd $3.00 Back and Colored Piraso’s k50 8. 50 Sensational Sale Finc] Comfor(cr):— Full sze, whit. sheat cotton filling, 12 dozen on'y at the " aa in e wt 3 | wi taken back there to stan is | . : w2l price, each . . . s .. .. - e Jn Jrice When shiy B BE | Uikl When o wes. shown the photo: $2.00 Paraso's now. ... .$71,00 $1.00 Paraso’s now price, POMMER-EILERS MUSIC GOMPANY, 653 Market Street. San Francisco, (Opg tta Fountain. by Three Men. a laborer, living at the Potrero, reported to the that while on his way lock on the night -of s attacked by three men on eet, near Eighteenth. k him on the head with a t. knocking him dowa. e City and County Hospital, on his forehead was He could give no Assaulted William Gilder. jon H Judge Cook’s Vacation. 23 % i " Cook adjourned court yesterday | swindled a number of merchants in both - % 3 e s I B LI A |~ When be and Judges Murasky | Denver and Boulder, Moore was at one California Souvenirs Brys' Wash Sailor Suits $1.79 — Ag:s | @overt a d Gelet:a ¢ loths- He.vy twil fabrics, for skirts and suits, 2 new line, and unusual utt will sit in bank to hear the ar- | time agent for an Eastern safe company. 3 to 10 years; fancy Percalss, gdod vaues gk L O S T N B S R e . . . 12%o0 12 2he oo wrente proneetlnns | e e Lo s At Depariment Siore Prices. Madra,"Linen Crohs and 2| Livem ki § Home pun-- M we'ghs PR RERT B gnt of the old Board of | ,4ing his position, is ch: vith hav- 3 f : E % RS alatea Cotks; fist colors. % Whit: O-gand e:—A'co all the plain co'ors, 31 inches wde, fine weave; yard. . . . . c hold office. During -Judge | ;0078 12 PRLION. 18, charged with hav: Our S uvenir Department is teeming with pretty and catchy nove't'es, | The Bleuses are all fol and < s ce Judge Murasky will act as age. B.KATSCHINSKI FPHILADELPHIA SHOE CO | YOUNG GIRL BRINGS SUIT E - . .. 28¢_ Jone, : with - metil : upholstered w th silk, others with vel . ! TR Ui e G u AR, elem o | —For young men ghol % ours, 10 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANGISCD. fj| TC BECOVER REAL ESTATE Sowver ~Wild Flower Books—Spoctmeny of T A% 35¢ ,s,"',',';:' 5G| 13t 19 years of tapestry and leather; samples of fifty differ- Acoording. 1o i foroum. mplaint | B oo Tous, mounted Needle Cases. . 358 Cigar. Cases — Carved Combiration ~ Pocket- | . 68 Solid Oak Chilonier—Has 16x26 Miss Ellio ain DRy, : . g B : i B she went o live with Elliott and his fame bl Fio ik 3 both sdes. §2.50 beoks—Bet er grade | gousr Waigts and Flouses—Al the leading o i L dfoonges fifi'.‘ b v ily in July, 1900, when she was 20 years of Hard-Painted Piaques—¢‘Ciiff House; _beau- Letter Cases. $2 5 $1.25 0 85 00 | makes Mother's Frend, K. & E. ani Star drawers, is well ‘made and finished with '2§e.u:5nd r;iidedD with l‘};g{: Km" im‘e 1 tiully pamted. . . . . . . .. .686, Cuffand Cllar Box—Made from 23 dfferent| o PO patterns T ”’36";“’3‘ “’:};"""";"Y 3'4.2, i year. During me Elliott, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.5. :pecimens of Caliornia wood . .90¢ % 250 sold for $18; this week. . | she alleges, prevailed upon her t v 2 gt vt b P sy s e, 75¢, 95¢ | :1:! proverty o ?;‘lm_, uslng& she %;}flfii‘ge*i Sy = 5 e Wire P‘munlb] Cots — Hardwood he influence he had gained over her by T e o frame and double weave wire ne gaily assoclation and her love for him and $’.5o Gloves 980 Men’s and Boys Hammock Values. larly sold for $2.50; this EYE - s family. ol iy . N LADIES’ TAN LACE. Tetused to give it up. SreT N S mpomaihg M These hammocks will be on sale at these Some three feet, five fect and six feet Sold Ch s s s iy’ w Al high, covered weh silkoline; one-third off o eap. i‘ A Luxurious Camp for All M~ zy ds e | n ; Sl ;p: Colored Cotton—Gauze weave, with spreaders regular price; now sold from. @43 tag Another chance for summer To leep beneath a tent, to pass the day : 2 et SRR s et Sl WS U T G 2 der— Like picture; - shoes. This will surely close the lot- [ll | in the open alr and have nothing else to French Kid-and | and cmbroieries, lace O S OB Ch il e, eItk ppass Wn!_l Pockel or Ngvsp per Hol ke p g out, so_don’t overlook this special [ll|dc is to camp with luxury. “Camp Va- | Suede Gloves; [ efiects znl drop stitch; AR T ey 8 SO Gl i, Twith, Fedey. cofotedpinh e 53 ADIES TAN VICI KID cation” makes this easy-for all. It is & tken from our |, neve: be ors sold in this oo b e readeia; aalows ST atioe tures; special Monday'and Tuesday . . . . .. Cc AND BUTTON SHOES, coin W | hotel under canvas. Regular hotel serv reguar steck; | city for less than s0c a s e e~ $1.00 | Best Quality Tapestry Carpets—Ten-wire grade; IXED TOGETHER |ice is furnished, but the guests live in the pretty, new pair; Leginning Moaday iy G vith a varicty of patterns to clos= out; sewed, laid and and REDUCED 70 $1.10 A [J| tents. The tents are provided with wooden sty'e; one large | ana while quantity lasss, St o e AT ’;’;“’;“ PR bl i irnsdenlizd PAIR. We have the following sizes: ficors, are well furnished and are taken clasp, with the o “mrice PLT A VRCes BT .25 2 b AA wide, 3 10 T%.[C wide, 2% to 3 [il! care of by those in charge. The camp is f P P 40¢c Co'ored Cctton—Canvas weave, w.th spreaders, | Odd Borders of Best Body Brussels Carpet— A wide, 23 to and 6% 1o 8 i 5lsitua\tddox:)°ad b;:m otrlhe R&Jsslla‘rrll mvder, P‘"‘_:“Pl’“i‘“': e (.)u'fr;g“hir(s 7 pillowand valance . . . . . . . $1.80| Lowel's and Whittal's make; from ten to forty yard B wide, 21, to 4% wide, 215 to |in a redw ove favored w a de- i oin ng ¢ 5 e S Cars ride. N e | Jighttul mingling of sunshine and. spad. stifehing i Taric Rad ‘chiathe s’ Other styles in Facquard design:y up to| = pieces; special ths week, peryard . . . . . . .. 3 £ E wide, to 3' and 6% to 7%. | A splendid table is provided, and the gen- Backes Sl e et i il TR el $10 oo. Make-Up Rugs of Body Brussels, Velvet and Tapestry Carpets—In all sizes, We do not guarantee to fill coun- [ | £ral ccmfort of the guests well looked to, i > o Anchor Hammock Ropes—Very strong; per- | a¢ following prices: iy S o Sl S | The camping ground_includes 13 acres, much-in-demand | 51 ¢ t0 $1 OO ; feety safe; carily acjusted; per pair . . . . | 13 fuer 85 6x8. feet 2 $6.50 while the Russian River affords four co'orings as beaver, trown, black and oxbood; | in Macras and Chev ot, 20 42, 3x3 feet . - pEETE C B e L miles for boating and excellent places for , hat cre per‘ect in every pasticular, and | 87,8 4 (0 $2.8D s in fanne LR Saer A @ :0d 256 | 6xGfect . . . . . . ....3$6.0u bxgfeeti . o Lh L Lo . . . $7.80 bathing. There is a large stretch of sandy gloves that cre per‘e a1y p ) 8 $2.5D0 : in flanncis and 8 feet 3 inches x 10 fest $14.50 8 tect 3 inches x 12 feet . . ..$12.50 beach right at the camp. The well known cannot be bought regularlyl anywhere at less slc and woo, $2 53 c’f i f L, 3 4 st . -50 . : e Leauty of the country about the Russian than $1.50 per pair, on sile 88p| . $£3.00 0ICeSTt LIGUOrsS, | Genuine Wilton Rugs—S7: 27x54 inches, in a variety of colors; $2.60 ver, and the novel ut complets 1 . : o ¥ is for accommodation, make this & most Monday and Tussday . . - . 7, Men's Summer Balbricgan Underwear—In | D@@RILY Cut Priees. | fomerysodfor $3.50 and $4.0% this weele . . . ooon .o . ’ WHITE ol tion of wilrus; P, the market, Monday, dozen . . . $1.88 | The little Brownie Comeras make perfect | Shoes bought for LADIES Frofemioaal Mae. AEiaie: Sohid writh S B g e R Waronite N Bt Wiostine | skt TRt e s (oo e Bl ek it vl John Purdy, alias Blanchard, alias T <ches X2 Boys’ Golf Shir's—Made bottle. c litt'e Cameras. have only just ar- Thempson, a professional beggar, ap- Bickelc” igmthts SF sy Redd stk S Rty . ras. h y 2 peared before Judge Cabaniss yesterday and nickel sid- d?‘ _ P"“'e 2nd | Reisling, Sauternz or Zin‘ande!—A1 ex- | No. 1 Brownic Camera, only. . . .80@ /| rived. There are LADIES WHITE CANVAS OX- on a charge of vagrancy, but as it is what ing lock; linen :]:'V“of 'n;‘e e ‘:; tra dinner wines, galion . . . . . . 2Gg | Finder sor above 2. films, 6 exposures t': ‘:’Iu’ < kid FORD TIES, coin toes,and tips, is known as a “one day complaint” the lined and a ca- y of patert, with | po.C's Lime Julce— Topotted, Mosday, battle | » - + < < = csn s s - s . . §I0 |and box i, both turned soles and French heels, Judge had to dismiss the case. Purdy was pacious pocket inside; Monday only, cach . Cutts totriately e e e eeuwni...dqd0g|Ne. 2 Brownic Camera, takes large pictures | lace, ~and have e A De Deaviog Wit o liios By CaERs . . $1.57 . ... 50e El.c: Leftzr Claret—Actualy worth double| - = « = - + = « - . $1.60 | beavy extension 1C] while be; vi e boy as assist- . | Elct 3 oub - . gt g i3 et 3t Th::bo)('i ie 7 ears of ke end the ore. otk cnhalf m re bt b ";‘m cur prices; quarts, dozen, $2.785¢ pins, | Flos, 6 exporrer or sbov: . . . .. 200 |wes nd sping udge ordere: cer McMurray of the iber Dre-s Suit Cases— light in weight; 4 e -n . AT EDRATOR g o e 'o thos: more advanced in camgra craf e | heels— Bociety for the Prevéntion of Ciuelty (o i | 40 ok wh'te and colored bor- | %" $1.65 Only 45 in receipt of 380 per month from his par- 22-inch, §4.25. 26-inch, $4.75. Szejeach . Se The latest fad ‘Table Tennis or Ping P.ng— | these. Prices range frem $8.80 to 336.c0. | day and Tuesday . . . . . . ..$7.23 et S BorDand . oo E iR Genuire A'ligator C'ub Bigs—Full leather e played cn an ordinary dinirg-rom tab'e, with | A catalogue, giving full particu'ars, free on | S7es 1134 to 2, bought to sell at §1.75, on Yioocidts Vi e Bastarl lined, brsss, lock and. catches, strong hard e," Monday Sale of Sonill, eennil ofal o EcHinlold bails - and ] | apy ieation. Monday and Tuesday: . . > . . .81 Cents The quickest and most conventent e;ny n pocket inside, ard we guarantee thess the Hiyh-Grade dviding net:. put up in fancy leatherette NB TR Y S T Boys' Canvas Outing Shoes—Drab calor, and out of the Yosemite Valley is by way of lowest prices for tie qualities in the city: Groceries boxes. - Another fu'l shipment has just arrived. W. Il Tents. "“;f‘:‘l"; f:‘:- solid leather soles— 2028 S el a . the Santa Fe. If you leave fan Franclisco to- -inch . . ks 14-inch . . f Set: with Wooden Racquets—$1.00, §2.00, " h FIL. < . . o e oo Ple INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S dny at 9 a. m. on the California Limited you i $3. og e $4.25 Littes’ 0o Crome’ & “Blackwel’s, " quabel]) % < /003 35,66, $7.50 anT §30.00, 0% Dept. Store Prices. Szs2ltog, paic. . . . ..3le80 TAN VICI KID LACE AND BUT- are in Yosemite to-morrow at § p. m. 11dnch . . §3 5O 1s5dnch . . §4.50 b 9T, e : “Little Gents "’ Tan Ca'f Lace Shoes— TON SHOES, turned soles and coin Cal: at Santa Fe ticket office, 641 Market 1z-iach . . 3,28 16inch . . $4 2§ | Monday. . . . .. .. ....62@|Set with Vellum Racqu:ts—$1.00, $2.00,| If you are going B New, style tae, welted extension Tow, $oss and tips; by ! nduct{vnmn BRSNS TNMtIATSR DRMIBINE: Raf BNt e 13-inch . . $4,00 17-inch . . $§,0¢ | Styker's Sand foap—Monday, 15 bare. bz @ 2.50, $3.00, $5.00, ,7.50 and §10.00. | camping this sea- s 4 soles, low, ‘,'xr,:‘,', ‘k:,d”‘n > tstc._ “c‘t{:?)%l'i 3 -l m: ticulars. 18-inch $5.50 @orn—Best Western Sugar Corn, Monday, | Ve-eered Wood Racquets—each soc. son or nesd a new common-sense heels, sizes 9 to 13, pair €5 to 5, with spring oeels, only Cassman’s Plea Bricceadbul. LSRR T dez:n, 85@z 3 . . . . . ..230 |Englsh Pioessional Wood Racquets—cach | tent for any pur- citraii ... .. 3168 65¢. Seioh Chsmmen: fokier Sraltgn b thio Mo"day s.le of Choicz Alaska Salmon—Just the thirg for $1.50. pose it will pay dozen, 9207 each soc, 75, §1.00. you. to lcok at our ) 3 757 MEN’S CANVAS OXFORDS A et e e e Lzce Curtains. Fiion D oA o ikl Bade ik dben, ek ka1 smpes and ; get - Handy Notions. the Cafe Royal. was sentenced to &ix Three numb:rs of heavy n t, choice | Prunes— Exira Santa Ciaras, 40 to 50 to tae | Englich Regulation Balis—each 1oc. our prices. Judge Dress: Shields for shirt waists . . . . . 250 The very latest style of MEN'S months in the County Jail by Judge Ca- ¥ CANVAS OXFORD TIES; two col- One | graph of Shear he was startled by the ‘wonderful resemblance to himself, and said he was not surprised that the de- tectives had taken him for the forger. Chief Wittman, who is 2 member of the National Bureau of Identification, = sdid after the examination of Brassington that the Bertillon system would in future be adopted here on all felons, and he pointed to this case as a striking demonstration of its efficiency. He had his doubts about Brassington being Shear from the fact that from information he had received ; from the Pinkerton agency here Shear Sing Sing penitentiary. . X, The Bertillon system briefly is to take two photographs of a criminal, one a front view and the other a side view, and to take measurements showing his height, length of reach, length of trunk, length and width of head, and length of right ear, left foot, left middle finger, and left forearm. All warks on the face and body are taken, color of the eyes and hair, formation and length of nose and other features. DENVER, June 7.—Andy Moore, aiias Brassington, who is under arrest in San Francisco, will be brought to Denver as soon as a_Denver detective can be sent for him. Moore is charged with having | money from them as payment for th: | safes. The firm for whom he was work- | ing endeavored to have him arrested, bu: | he fled. This was about six_weeks ago. | Chief Armstrong this morning asking that he send a man at once to bring Moore to Denver. An officer will leave to- ;‘ morrow for San Francisco. | Meria Teresa Elliott Makes Serious Charge Against Present Owmer streets which, she alleges, Elliott ob- | tained from her by taking advantage of her love and affection for hi One June 1, she charges, he ordered her to leave his home, and when she demand. ed the reconveyance of her real estate he desirable place for the summer outing. The rates are $10 per week, and special rotes are made for families. The camp is but a few hours’ ride from San Fran- cisco, near Guerneville, on —_——— Children to send him to some home. Both Purdy *and his wife have been arrested | several times for begging, although he is baniss yesterday, the Judge having re- | should be serving a four-year sentence in | x* The San Francisco Chief of Police wired | ARARN RRANRAR AU UL QUARRAR ARAARQURERRERRRRERRR RRRRR RRRRRRE R R R Ry, RERRRE RRRRRe ERRERERRRRRRRE RRRRRY RERRE RERRRRR ERRERRE RERRRR RRRRR RRRRERE R RN RN RRERRE RRRRY, RRRRRi 2 ; WRRARAR WHNUL DRRATE ARRRR XA IRRRRE RERRD it AAEES R AR TR ARATRAARAAAR R ARORR A A A AN $1.50 Parasol: now. . . . of Men’s and Boys’ Another Chance {o Buy Guar- anieed Bfack Taffefa at 78¢z. We have secured anothe: io: of guarantzed Back Taffeta, ‘ess than zooo yards this time, one ot the highest grade dress taffetss made, being ab.o- lutely pure dyed, having a b:autiful luster and guarantced wearing qualities, an exceptional value at the regular retail price, $1.10 per yard, which we will p'ace on sale, beginning Monday, at. 78¢ Summer Clothing. Men’s $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 fui’s for §7.4)— Made fr'm Chev- iots, Cassimeres and Serges, in th's s:ason’s latest ‘es, excellent linings and work- manship; beyond all doubt the Llig- Saie Colored Sheepskins 37c. For pyrograpay burning and decorating—Ancther lot of thoss 75¢ Sheep- skins, 800 in all, has jist been received from the tanner’s. the ot are slightly spotted from tanning, but none of them sre spotted 37¢c enough to be noticeable when barned. a large asscrtment of colors for half price; each A very few Mcnday only, choice of gest Clothing tar- gain we have ever offzred, and an op- portunity t':at you should not over- look if you are in ne:d of a business cr vacat'on suit. R member thes: genuine $10 to 115 suts can be $7.40 of bou ht all this characteristic of Caiifornia. Visitors will find assortments la~ger tian e'se- where, and all marked ¢t D:partment Stoie Prices. Souvenir Postal Cards—Interestirg views; dozen Souvenir Postal Cards—Colored artistical.y; o ol SU L W R e ke Souvenir V.ew Books—Leatherette cover; con- ta'ns 33 ha f-tones of best views of San Fran- Cali ornia wi'd flowers. . California 10.ange Wood Noveltes—Hand- PaperKnives. . #5@ Mexican Hats. Napkin Rngs . 250 Souvenir Inkstands . - - - 280 Kelp Noveltiei—Ma - Cinch Be'ts . --:256:4 350 Card Cases Shell Goots, Novelt'es, beautifu’ly pol:hed — Spaon= Polished al de fom the Sea K-lp t grows in the ocean, Southern California— $1.@0 Combinaton - $2.00 Pock Souvenir Spozns. § J@ ¢ . .. 78 3 Ths Shiiner Souvenr Souvenir Nagkin Riogs bosks . . $1.08 week at . long, and not a su't in the lot is worth less than §2.50, many / \ of them more; be- ginn'ng Monday, ' sale s 7 9 price Boys” Long b2 | ponis Cubs $4.63 age, in pain blue hat i ani mix ures, th: day and during et- week, Beginning Monday. ‘A Vacaftion Sale made in imita- as durable as sole leather; in pretty russet and olive co'ors that look like leatber. 20-inch, §4.00. 24-inch, #4.50. pattern, new up-to-date Nottinghsm Men’s Hosie y— Our own Summzcr Furnishirgs. pink, blue znd ecru, form fitt ng, well made and finished; vice, : sightly gar- ments; cach - . % .B:;ys‘ Overalls — dered; mice, soft bleas ed cctton, full campers and picnics; Morday, pound, Monday, 4 lbs_ . . . 50z stand rough wear; per -.25¢ From cur asscrtment of more chan 100 styles for the teason 1922, we havs sclected these five exceptonal values for to-day's offerirg. Port er therry Wine—s-year-old Sonoma, Monday, gallon . . . . . . . .. American Club Whiskey—Our $2. 50 quai McMullen's Whitz iabel Stout—The best in h- Ping Pong. Eng ish Covered Professional Balls—each 15c. Fine S:tkolinz Ccvered a very superior article, each . . . Cemfort:rs—Corded edge, nicely tufted, each . . " 50 Extra Quall:y Sanitary Filled Comfor:crs—Finsly covered, fancy quilting, - $2.35 at otr rezu'ar pri es. choice at tha, at yard L Best -Wash Goods Values Oifered So Far This Year. Warm weather has arrived at lis', and you'll ne=d plenty of thin dresses. If you haven’t bzen in to look, you have no idea how cheap we sell the high- class wash fabrics; how litt'e money it really takes for a pretty summer gown Acd you'll be positively amazed at the va'ues which we have been enabled to secure ttrough our Eastarn cffices for Monday’s Sale. Lot 1—2 cases Anderson’s Genuine Scolch Tissue Madras, 4o different styles, shown for the first time since they leit their looms; a regular 25c value, and Lot 2—The n=w zoc fancy Ribbon Siripe Batiste Novelties, in co'ored grounds and a'so iinen «ffects, about 60 styles; at a shade ove: half-price; yard . . ff@ n Batistes— Natural color, the much used and seiviceable fal that should be at least 25c Exira Sale o : ) ity that Others were $7.c0, now . . . $5.00 ‘ of Property. painted desgns of the orange, poppy, pimetta. Bidkes . . . 280 Mupn .. . . 380 1N 8 0 Gold:n Oak Hatrack—Size 20x68 | Maria Teresa Eitiott commenced an ac- and peppers— <Cuiaial i e T LT et el inches, has four hocks to hang hats and tion against Orson H. Elliott yesterday i N S Sy h 3 5 k fe i { Pincushions. . . #53 Match Safes. . 256 Hand-Capved M. et Work and $6. 505 on spe coats, large space for umbrellas, and cither to recover a piece of real estae 1 at - 1 and-Carved Mexican Leather Wor 5t 5 g - s bk Uprwenoty-slxm al:lde F“)ac:teOdaks Pen Wipers . . #55 Blowers. . . . 28€ Coin Purses . . 250 Stamp Cuses. . 25g | €1 s3le here Mon. oval or diamond shaped mirror, formerly { Vacation Camezras Northwestern Raliw bl Of Gluh Bags-. Well | “"Morday, galon. .« . . . . . ¢1.95 FTor the Children. trains each way da?l};;. v e a«‘:ec;,:g Gongine Loty made, of good brown | Hyner ye¢ Whiskey—Lanahan’s Baltmore | A camera, while a source of amussment ani| A large ship- Vacation,” Guerneville, Sonoma County, Ol Bags - ¢uck, and finsied to| " Rye Moncay, botte . . . .@27¢| innocent pleasure to children, incuicat's a | ment of Misses’ al. love of nature and instructs in a useful art. strong'y recommend the Centu-y Cameras. There are none better made. Before buying a large camera examine into the merits of o* the values that w offer for Gur quotatjons for Furniture and Carpets. This Week. Szddle Seat Rockers— Cobbler Rock- ers, Numse Rockers, Porch Rockers, Rat:an Rockers, Bedroom Rockers, some ent styles; rockers regularly sold for $3.00, now. . $1.90 $5.50; ths week. woek . et o see. Sl D Screens, Three-Fold and Five-Fold— . Special Sale of Vacation Shoes. and Children's Sizss 8% to 11, bought to s=il at $1.40, 0n Mon- Hose Supporters - Satin telt, all colors . 260 WARAAAR AR WARR AN RHA AR RRAAAAS AR AR R AR ARR R RAAARR S XA ARAARR WARARAD AU RARRR AACARE A RARAS D RAA AR AR AAAARAGRAARRA ARAALAA ARARE AAARAR GARAARARARA AN AAARE R aRRa aaan : : Kuna Colfee—A pure, these five sizes of | Safery P dase. boek 8¢ ors, white or gray: coin t nd duccd the charge to petty larceny. In do- Curtains, on sa'e in D:aj s i ty P ns— Assorted sizes, S iy tips: REDUCED 10 $1.25 A [ ing so the Judge said that he took lavs 4 Py iDg Teats. All have | Laci's’ Leather Belts . . 53¢ and 250 PAIR; sizes § 1o 11, widths T to E. consideration the defendant's Jouth and pariment W;fl;"mw : age, Monday, 1; : e 3-foot walls: Curling Trons—Euch . - « « . . - . 0@ New illustrated catalogue Just revious good character, but he advise 100 pairs, 3 yards long, 30 inches wide, cither | . . . . ..19e€ 7x7 feet.. 88488 | Cabinct Ha'r Pins—200 pins. . . . . . 8O s ot oo gé‘.’u,:“ Dy S DR ccra or white, Monday, er pair . . 580 | Condensed Milk— 739 fect..§6 OQ | Shell Side Comts—Paie . . . . . . . 180 i E 75 pairs, 54 inches wide, 33 yards long, | Gail Borden's Eigie . Back C mbe—New shapes, each . . . 280 B K ATSC“INS ' ——— heavy, us:ful curtains, Monday, per pa'r . . |« Lrand, Monday, tin 9%9 1t 8660 | Srock Collar Foundations —Featherbone'® . . . y !pochl!flght':r:lnu;lm-lou_ i e e LA -13c [Yrrev e -8 e i e For the accommodation of those attend- Yoo pairt, 3)z yards Jorg, 56 inches wide, a ives—Lugs, select- g - 14.. $8. Shoe Laces —Black and tan, pair . . . . PH"_‘"ELPHM SHI]E cn‘ ing the night p;rade of the gymc Shrin- rpecillll new’ ot just f om the mill, cither ecru | ed Spanich 'Qm..s, CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST: Psl%x 4. d” Pgfl v s S .h.,..??'f sE ”.“ , Tuesday, June 10, the Southern Pa. white, worth at ‘least £2.00 per pail th 35cab til - > I>s and. Pins - 10 THIRD STREET, - i will run’a special train from iy sl Mk 4010 s o e R AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. |~ £/,* T M e e el £an Francisco. street Del:ioll:gpspg:::e.-}lenmgg atdu:as ' e ’ i 3 3 2y PhiEfe i oo o eime e eie . s . M., ant ermediat, £ i 3 :nflonl en route. 4 mmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmm AARRARS WAAAR AR AR AR