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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. . BLANKETS... F RST FLOOR.) OFENING OF OUR "EW STOCK OF CALIFORNIA and EASTERN MAKES In an unusually strong showing at -reatest values ever offered in San Francisco. TBLANKETS. T BLANKETS . i BLANK “T ‘—extra qu w Hl'[i- ’\\AQ ElLl E\\ QUll TS. Five cases of fu unpre Prices $1.75, $2.25 and S .75 Each. ...CUDTAINS MADRAS STRIPSD CURT, \]'\1- ai- of bluc, gr eannd red, §F 59 Arabinn co'or, wi h ety $150 na edgia ,ap;n 4-50 MADZAS STRIZ D¢ L"‘T\;S 100 AB'AN CURTAINS—173 pairs extre qu ml ty st-ipe if ront style BROKEN LH\ES. We most specially call your attention to a limited line of odd one, two and thre:-pair Iots in all styles, marked at prices to insure their speedy clearance. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY Geary and Stookton Streets, Union Square. ’ RAILWAY TBAVI:'.L RALLWAY TRAVEL SOUTH ERN PACIFIC | Traius leave wnd are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. n Line, Foot of Ma: California L?mited m Chicago . . ot t Btreet) 25r A press — Martinez, frl«\ Lun p.Stockton, Merced. 2o und Los Ang 8262 862 ving Ferry Depot at 9 -~ Mondays and Thurs- days. Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club- or hotel. Most comfortable train in the world. | Trains—pbaily | Léa:" .\I;Errnf‘(- treet Feny DFPD! | 52 md | 14,».11 |3Mon& | Local |ov'ria | Thurs | Datly | Datly San Fran 9:00a| 9:00a 4:20 p| § ockton. (12:10 p(11:45 a| 7:18 p/11 1 3 8 in Ex7 Portland, vxg a 4 8.55a | Hayward and X Lv Ar Newark New Almaden, Fe | Kan ( 3 81 Chicago. s morning. p for_afternoon. m. Daily is Bakersfield Local, 1 points in San Joaquin Valley. at 8 a. m. daily. s and Thursdays is the arrying Palace Sleeping Cars through to Chicago. Los Gatos. Santa C AKLAND HARBOR FERR AX FRANCISCO, Foot of Markes St 5 9:00 11:00 a.X. 1.00 3.00 ALA\D E oot of Broadway —ah O stop- Cor- engers. No second- Cor- nding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tues- and Friday. p. m. is Stockton local es at 11:00 a. m. r | s:00 p Express, with{ through Sleepers and Free | Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace | Sleeper, whic Correspond- | 3:00 . m. datly ket street and in Ferry De- co; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. 193 o eysiai g WayStations 0 R o Jose wnd ey Senttons - | CALIFORNIAsNORTHWESTERN RY. C0. +3.00r LESSERS Del Monte Express—Onir stops Ban Jose. ... SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Redwood, Paio are, Sam Jose, Pinos, Sants Cruz, Salinas, Tre Del Bisues: Monterey” anf Tacie buron Ferry, Foot of Market St. Grove. e SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. B e s 30, 9:00, 11:00 a, m.; 12:35, | 3 30, 5:10, 6:: 30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 5. | =t 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at %1 o, Belmont. :30 p. m, » Park, Palo Alto ; 1:30, 8:30, €.30r Jose and Way Statl 7.00r A F‘HA\CISCO. 50, 9:20, xtra trips at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. #11.45r Pelo 75:40, 11115 8 2 d Way «11.45r San JM: snd Way Stations P for Afternoon. In Effect Arrive 1 Sund ; @ Saturday oniy. & Monday only May 4, 1902. |an Francisco & Saturday and YTueldlv .nd Frid | Destina- Week Sundsy only. — ' Dally excepyaturday, | “tion, | Ignaclo | and KCRTH SHORE BAILRUE\U Novato Via Sausalito ¥ (22 A0n T o Petaluma and Santa Rosa 5:45, 9:30, 11:00 [ Fulton : 15, '6:15, " *6:15, | Windsor 5 & m. does nof | Healdsburg [10:40 | Lytton Geyservills Cloverdale | 7:35 p Hopland |i0:40a Uklah o Willits Guernevills sL\DAYS—GDfl *8:00, 9:30, *11 '00. L 41 15, *5:30,” 4118, *6:45, 6 45, e, 0 l noj Frsieg 2 0 s e S Quen, i AOM SILL AN FRANCI T %Ex DA\Z‘“ 40 6:40, T:45, B:25. gc.(; Bebastopol t Santa Rosa for Mark West Sulphur Springs; at Fuya- for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytten Springs: Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdal 5 m . THROUGH TRAINS, for the Geysers and Booneville; ‘at Hopland fo 7:45 o m, week days—Cazadero and way -Duncan Springs, Highland Springs; Kelneyvfll:‘ stations. Carlsbad _Springs, Bay, eport. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- | Bartlett Springs; st Uklah o Fiehy Springs, L ngs, ue Lakes, HePsS p, m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— ?2?., tupr Springs, Upper Latie., Bome, Bo. - oy u:d way_stetions. ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, 700 . m. Sunde; Zadero and way sta- | Bucknell's, San Hedrin Heights, Hullville, O 5 tions. | Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp | 30:00 &, m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bn" i stations. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Legal Holidsy bosts and trains will run on | Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Spnn,. Sunday time. Harris, Clsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and Fureks. Soesseo ++eeeses | Eaiurdey to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | rat THE WHITE PASS AND "o gundays_Round-trip tickets to all polnts | 3 | beyond San Ratael a YUKON ROUTh -iq"clm office, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bufid- | Shortest and quickest route to At~ ] | ing. Iin, Big Salmon, White Horse, | | H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, ootalingua, Stewart River, | Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass Agt. ondike, K.Y“lrl"‘l( and Yu- .. ——————————— kon Mining Dis ONLY, DIRECT LINE TO DAWSON BRUSHES FOR BARBERs, Ba- TEN DAYS kers, ks, bath- SAN FRA! DA’ g mum tables, b ,bookb) onay-makere, canpate 5, phor fonl sntormation apply to, oot sy Iy R e 3 o Gss | | bangers. printers. ~painters, shoe factories, Trastic Mev., G e "5 gun | | etablemen, tar.rooters, tanners, tallors, eto. S Whts Sos | Nk BUCHANAN BROS., ) +so-oeeee DBrush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St { Bakersfleld for accommoda- | Corresponding | : SOCIEGY'S OUBING 5= Continued From Page Twenty-nine. Vernon, Mrs. Joseph ard, Miss Elizabeth Florence Page, Miss May Lancaster, Miss Helen Has H: ard, Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. From Alameda—Mrs. Sohmer, Hazel Sohmer, Tessle Sohmer. San Trancis:o—Ho- Jacobs, John Springer, A. - Kronson, wife and children; nd wife, R. W. McElroy, and wife, Dorothy nuul'v schmiitt, Albert D. Her M © Krutzms Clara Zing, North, 3 daughter. . . Hull and wife, Gertrude Coleman, Bartlett. San_Francisco—B. D: J Nickeisburs Miss 'lnon'wun Mr véll, Colonel Sonntag, L. R. Bigley, , Mrs. Fergus Epsiand—Dr. and Mrs, Lance. e J. Moran. —Mrs. Gray. otk Prafossor Willls. - Sacramento . MATH HC srge W. Hendr: Annie Whitlock, Dibbern, and wife, SPRINGS: San Francisco Annie Hendry, Miss - Charles Hendry. J. Rountree, Charles J. sa_Page, W. H. Laboy- tcheon, Gus Smith, Jo- il Sutro, B. H. Dunn, , James Tygart, W. K. Benner, A. Gleeman, Miss Pasadena Mra, Redding Churchill. s Gould, Mis e Station—George L. Fd Patras, George lamath Agency . C. A. Wright.. Ch: e and son. Antis, Or. Patras. Monmouth—B. F. Mulkey. Aberdeen, Wash.—George Macau Washington, D. C. brook, I11L.—W. Henry —Jeremiah Ahern o1 . Kumbrough. Duluth, Minn. John Larson, S. Larson, Johnson, C. G. Johnson. Wichita, C. Poppleton. Lafayette, Ind. wife. Menominee, Mich.—WIi- MP. Glant Forest (Tulare an Francisco—Mrs. Louisa E. nes ton_Ames, Lilllan Ames, McMilin ' Belvin, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miss Susie A. Russell, H. A. Rusself, M. F. Burder, Miss Luella ¥". Miss . Louise H. Krauss, Theodore H. Cornelio McKinne, Miss Anna_Rixon, ith Hanks,- G. A. Burns, J. M. Cal- . B. Maxwell, Antoine F. Schmidt, Clay sording, Lowell A. Lucast, Willlam 'Keith and wife, Miss Catherine H. Hittell, Charles O'Callaghan, J. A. Elston, F. H. Coon, E. Davis. Oakland—WIills L. Palmer, Miss M. E. Pal- mer, Miss Ruth C. Palmer, Miss I Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill Lemmon, Miss May Haworth, B J. Walter Ward and son. Berkeley—Miss Mattle E. McLaughlin, Miss Mary Bell, Miss Grace E. Dibble, James Sut- | ton, Edmund O'Neill, Mrs. Seers, son. AlamedaMiss Malsie T. Livingston, Miss Jenella Bishop, 1. Fhrenberg, Dr. H. e Mies Mus Eonmon “Garas feore Los_Angeles—Charles L. Bobhelter, Mr. and frs. W. Rodman, Hugh S. Gibson, Miss Abbie . Wadlight, R. W. Poindexter Jr., Thornton Kinney, Kent Kinney, Miss Mira Cushing, Miss Daisy D. Martin, | . Washington, D. C.—C. Hart Merriam, Henry | Cannett, B. F. Perkins, E. C. Barnard. Visalia—Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stewart and Qaughter, Miss Norton, Sidney Allan, Mr. and Miss Thomp- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCOURING YOUR SCALP. | Will Remove the Loose Dandruff Scales but It Won’t Cure Dandruff. If your hair is brittle and thinning, you have dandruff. The mere scouring of the scalp of the loose scales won't cure dandruff; because dandruff is nothing but scales of scalp being thrown up by a pes- tiferous little germ in burrowing its way tc the root of the hair where it saps the vitality causing falling hair and in time buldness. Now you can't stop dandruff, ner falling hair, nor prevent baldness un- less you destroy that germ; and the only preparation that can do it is the new sci- entific discovery, Newbro's Herpicide. In | fact no other hair preparation claims to kill the dandruff germ—all of them will clean the scalp; soap and water will do that, but only Newbro’s Herpicide gets at the‘ root of the trouble and kills the dan- germ. _-.——.E RAILWAY TRAVEL. | ] | | | Rio Grande Western Ry. Great Salt Lake Rout. The Picturesque Line across the Continent. Modern Equipment Through Slce ers and PERSON- ALL DUCTED EXCUR- SIONS DAILY. For full particulars call on or ad- dress F. W. THOMPSON, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept, 625 Market St., San Francisco. CHICAGO w [ FSS ruan 3 DAYS From San Francisco at 10 a. m. CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Puliman fourteen-section Drawing-Room and Private Compartment Obssrvation Eleeping Cars, with Telephone. i ading Lamps 1 &. el 1 Te: n every mj Tent and- Drawing-Room. Smok- and Library Cars, with r and Bath, 1a carte. l:l-etm 1 'Hmrlll Car % Borvh- at 6 p. m u;d Personally conducted Excursions every Wednudly nua Ffla-y ut 8 a. m from Francisco. The best of everything. €an R. R. RITCHIE 617 MARKET ST. Gen Agent Pacific Coast 'alace Hotel Ban Francisco. | | MIOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY | Days. “TAVERK OF TANALPAS™ Open alltbe year rouad. Mrs. Hoftman, tiss | M J. R. Pendergrass, or Fisher, wife and son 11l Reeves, W. H. John- Greeley, Miss Mary Greeley, Miss Helen Swain, Mies Osee E. Ashley, Miss Mar. jorie Swain_ Arthur ~Swatn, George D. Smith, H. s Banks, Garrett Downing. Orange, N. J.—Miss Jessie Hopping. Hanford—A. J. Jewett and wife San Jose—Mi Emma J. Gunckel. Power HuuSHxnmnam J. Robertson. Dubuque, Iowa . R. Dickey, Donald Dickey. olumbue, 0.—W. anta Cruz—M. E. Sa Sacramento—Sadle Beloher. Ann_Arbor, J <ma~7 Boston, Mas! Paris; ¥rance—_Guy Bare. ‘Ashland, Or. v BYRON HOT S - Eloesser, child: T Steinhart; T macher. i (,()du...\ch— olomon, Ma 1 Drossner, Master Carl Do - liman, Jumek Pack- &, Sznds\rom Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs. A. H. Miller; A. wife and enild; the Misses Oxnard, Colonel J. S. Young, E. Serveau, M. Hart, Ed W 5 W. Carson, Robert McArthur, I. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Swan, Peter Schatz, Mrs. M. C. Lassius, Mr. and Mrs. T. Milton, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamders and maid, Michael O'Keefe, Mrs. Frank Jones, Frank Jones Jr.. George H. Smith, Miss M. Callaban, John R. Savers, Thoma} Flanders, William R. Proll. From Sacramento—Joseph Steffens and wife, C. J. Grafmiller, J. J. Enright. From New York— S. Steinhart, W. E, Marsh, From Eureka— William Carson and wife. From Murphys, Cal. —Adam _ Keilbar _and wife. From Valley Springs—Mrs. S. Wetmoreland. From Nevada City—Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conley, Earl Conley. From Jackson—John Strohm, Emma Eberhart. From Newman—J. A. Wilson. From Antioch— C. G. Montgomery, W. J. Turner. From Oak- land—Mrs. H. Dav From Port Costa— Charles Voight. From Placerville—C. ¥ Weatherwax. Krom Hanford—Mr Dewey, Miss Mary 1. Dewey Fred A. Dewey. From Stockton—R. O. Twiss. _From Angeles—Mrs. C. E. Hoyt.' From Pordand, Kunkel and wife, From Vallejo—C. Brosnaban. From Powles—T. M. Patrick. From San Jose— George Rakella. From Mission San Jose— Frank Hardy. From Enumclaw, Wash.—Frank | Stevenson. = From Kansas City, Mo. : Stuart. HOTEL CAPITOLA: From San Francisco— Jimmy Britt, James P. Kelly, Abe Levin, Maurice E. Levin, Lucile Flint, T. H. Bowers, M. A. Cobi, Sam Cohn, Dr. W. H. Armstrong, Mr. Wooster and wife, Mrs. P.. Hirschfeld, M. J. Hanrahan, Theo. G. Gosliner and wife, Dr. C. M. Armistead, R. S. Culvenwell and ‘wife, . ‘Leon Greenberg, R. E. Foote, F. Hartweg, Herrman Pankow, M. W. Bates, Leon von Hagen, Miss A. Marisch, Addie von Hagen, Miss May Kiotz, Rebekah Trieber, Mrs. Breuscher, Phoebe Breuscher, L. E. Hanchett, C. L. Johnson, W. H. Young, Dr. T. A. Vogle. From Oakland—J. E. Greaney, E. J. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ghirardelll and child, Ghirardelli Jr., Willlam Le Roy Conroy, H. Huntington, Mrs. Moller and two boy beth H. Ledgett, Elizabeth H. Stokes. San Jose—William Richardson, Victor J. Beaulieu, D. Parker, T. J. McGeoghegan, W. E. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Valentine. D. A.~Richardson and wife, Dr. C. A. Waylans and wife, Mrs. I. Purdy, S. N. Ruckle, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Merchant and child, ards, Walter Brown West. Lewis Blac Columbus, Ga.—W. H. Hind and wife. From New York—Mrs, E. B. Carroll, Master Edgar Carroll. From London, Eng.—Mlss Marion Gordon. From Pittsburg—Thomas _Simpson. From other points—C. L. Orman, W. E. Sib- ey, Miss G. Marsden, Mrs. W. F. MecNicoll, iss Moore, S. L. Blair, Willlam H. Murra; Mrs. Chittenden, Dr. H. G. Bayless, C. Barre and wife, ‘Joseph Larkin and wife, D. Welngartner, R. Young, Mrs. J. L. Brad- Saunders, Miss Saunders, Thomas L. Bell, Edson Bradbury, Edith A. T. Whitney, Miss Judson, Mrs. and Mrs. Van R. F. Robertzon. wife and children: A. §. Ferguson. C. J. Evans, Mrs. W. V. Hollingberg, Miss Frances M. Hal- ford, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crellin, Ruth Crellin, Earl Crellin, F. P. Sallows, R. P. Quinn, C. B! Newman and family, F. J. Rdinger. B. Cos. grove; W. L. Dudley, wife and child; Fred Olsen, Simon Henry PARAISO SPRINGS: From San Francisco— Mrs. D. Becker, Mrs. Charles Henken, L. Crocker, Mrs. A Gould, J. L. Koster, A. B. Spreckels, Miss M. A. Regan, J. M. Dwye A. L. Crocker, Miss Margaret Howard, Michels, J. R.'Jones, M. Myer, J. J. Rockwell and wifl Watson, E. Watson, Theresa Gorman, L. A. Gould, Robert Ewing, Mrs, Ewing, Jean | Ewing. From San Jose—Misses Hattle, Bertie and Lillle Trostman, Mrs. M, Brohaska, Mrs. | Broshken, R T. Twalt and wife, Miss Kate | Haggerte, Kate Curley, A. Everett. Harry Nackerson, J. L. Gould and wife. From Sa- linas—P. P. Krou Fannle Schmidt. g‘mm Oakland—Mrs. H. Mc- Cuen and wife, C. T. Hoffman and wife, Mrs. Ross E. Browne, Miss E. Browne. From Berkeley—Mrs. G, N. Eastman. From Watson- ville—J. Balanac, wife and children, T. Silva, | W. R, Porter, wife, children and ‘nurse; N. | N. Uren, Mrs| Uren. From Millbrae—W. H. Dupphy. From Washington, D. C.—E. A. | Goldman. RIVERSIDE HOTEL, Santa Cruz, Cal.: Black Hawk, Colo.—Mrs. Theo Nelson, Loui: Nelson, Theo Nelson, Kathryn Nelson. tral City. Colo.—Mrs, C. Sutton, Miss Sutton, Anna_Scheffler. Al L. Eliza- y Mrs, Bradbury, M. A. Meyers and child, Mr. Voorhies, D. Drinkall: E Jones, Miss Brown, Miss Howard. Chico— Mrs. P. Sherman, Mrs. J. J. Canthon and | child.” Los Angeles—J, W. Welch. Sacra- | mento—P. . Watson, Miss Kleinsorge, Miss Meister, Mrs. Theo Blanth, Ottillie Blanth, Mrs, F. Stauffer, Miss Lillle Stauffer, B Schwartz. § F. Baker, Mae Russell, S. Gortenburg. Park—Miss Elise Marcus, Miss Knoxville, Tenn.—Charles A. Perkins, . Charles A. Perkins, Miss Perkins. San Fran- cisco—Dr, Armstrong, Louise Ryan, Mrs. -F. Relchert, 'H. W. Cadman, Mrs. E. §. Newell, Paul Friedman, Mrs. Paul_Friedman, Olga | Friedman, Helen H. Austin, M. Doyle. 'River- | side—Martha G. Davis, Helen Webber. Moke- | lumne Hill—M. A, Kisor and family. Stockton | —Miss M. E. Simpson. _Pueblo, Colo.—Miss Isabelle Meigs, Mrs, R. R. Sleinruck, Miss L. §. Richardson. Los Angeles—Mrs, L. N. Sayre, Miss Ludema Sayre. HOTEL LA HONDA: From San Franclsco— | Miss Dorothy Goodsell, 8. W. Clisby and wife, Mise Madge Richardson, Cari H. Lehners, Mr. and Mrs. George G, Foster, Mr. and Mrs, Earl | M. Robitscher, Georgoe Henner Jr., W. Cranston, J. H. Sullivan, T. ¥. Crelghton, wmx H. Su‘nion, W. G, Richardson, P. K. Ranch. From San Jose—W. H. Christmas, wife lnd child, Dr, C, W. Dyer. From Mayfield—Peter | Mayer, Victor Dornberger. From Menlo Park —Joseph Cull, C. Poole, Wiiliam T. Casey. | From Oakland—Mrs. E. L. Dow, Edgar Dow, Miss Eva Yorker. From Palo Alto—R. Tebbs. me Halfmoon Bay—Rev. Father J. J, Sullives BARTLETT SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—C, W. Phillips, H. H. Plant, B. Reich- enberg, Ben Baul Wm T. Dupn, James M. Hanley, Miss M. burg, B. Louise Maller, John s, Bis WAy 1. Faen ham, ‘M. Walker, Mrs. P. Cleary, Miss E. ‘B. P. Lewis, Willam Van Eiken, Miss nhn, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tre: wzu Mr. and Mrs. Breen, Mrs. Sarah Kibbe, J. Lauck, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Silk, Mr. and Mrs. Julm F. Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Marten: W. Hess, M. J. Wright, B M. Schleef, Miss auline ‘Julius Friedland, Willlam Forner, Jewett, Mrs. Godfrey Fisher, Migs Fisher, Miss Maude M. Fisher, Al Mrs. b Lippitt, Florence Llppltt, 3 Puhtflm. A T Miss W. Domna Poheim, Margaret Mchrth) . Bli: n, D - Tawia. Kapwertn, 7 nell, J. M. McGuire. From Wiiliams—Mrs. Miller, Gladys Thomas, Oral Thomas, From Healdsburg—W. Ellis. From Fresno—Mr. and Mrs. George B. Land and child. From Yolo— Miss McCullough, Mrs. M. Cooper. From Sac- ramento—Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Connor and three ghildren. Wil Thoma; {mogepe Kirk, Mis Tanker, Ml Gertuds uuken F. E. Wright. From Alameda—Mrs. Binder and Miss Binder, F. W. Cousins, From Frultvale—Mr. and Mrs. C. Curnow. From Reno, Nev. L. Bacol From Berkeley—Miss Mary Pease. From Ve- rona—I. LeRoy Burns, D. W. Bumms. From Los Angeles—J. J. Evans, T. J. O'Hara, ‘Mr. and Mrs. L Winter, Mrs. 1da Hancock = irrom Lodi—J. Brack, Miss A. Brack. San T Hrnyt " Buckor, Mattle Foeley, Maude Miller. From Grand Rapids, Mich.—Mrs. A. ‘W. Mitchell. From Vallejo—J. Spelman, Mrs. Spelman, Miss Walsh. From Colusa—Miss A. Rich. From Berkeley—Simon Fischel, Miss L. Fischel. From Santa Clara—A. J. Landrum. From San Jnthrl L. Glutrich, Katherine Glutrich, Daidy M SARATOGA SPRINGB LAKE COU’NT’Y From San Francisco—L B. Aspinwall, A. Robinson, John Ven Morn, Migs Andie Wil H. Wul Mrs. J. R. La Rue, Charles gt vy, unL teinway, Chavrlu Stelnwa; " les. VU% ., on Btaden, C. Er Frank, A. N. McDonald. Hrl. xcnam E w. C. mfort, Heyn !. Milton Chase, James H. Chlle, Wl"llm mna, Johnson, Henry Slex"t. George J. Redmond. M. Redmond, Miss Emma Gill, Miss Roxle Coleman, Miss Mabel Flack, es A. Symon, Henry Borfleld, John A. Ringler From Alameds—P. A. nesn”ch;flg- Adams, B H Hotehkiss. From Oakland—Dr. E. ool- I T. Romaine, Miss Romaine. From Ho- Greene, John T. Black, m Hawaii—U. A. Ray. From | | L. H, Coleman, J. N. Nathan, Henry | { wife and daughter, Miss | | ! | ADVERTISEKEN’I’S. | CLOSING DAYS & Semi. Annual Blearance Sale GOLDEN GATE The greatest s Bargains were appreciated. Ladies ments are being sold at 14 of former T0-MORRLW - (MONDAY), $35.00 TAFFETA SILK SUITS, sill-lined, elegantly tailored, to ................ $1i6.95 $37.50 HIGH NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS, black and navy, with extra Taffeta silk drop skirt, will be closed out at ..... s et p Bt RO $1250 TRIMMED PEDES- TRIAN SUITS at $6.95 $25.00 FANCY TRIMMED SUITS to close at......$12.95 $7.50 BLACK ETON SUITS to close at .. .. $3.45 Novelty Cotfee Jackets At $8.45, $9.95, $10.95 and $12.43. $250 BLACK TRIMMED SKIRTS at ..... S $1.45 $400 ALL-WOOL GOLFING SIS a $1.95 $1000 BLACK TRIMMED VENETIAN SKIRTS, with ex- tra drop skirt, at..........$6.45 CHILD*5 COATS, NEW FALL STYLES, at POPULXR PRICES. ut balance of stock we have made still further reductions. 1280-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. # CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE sale ever made in San Francisco is nearing its end. Our To close Stylish gar- prices, and in many instances at have purchased liberally. LESS THAN HALF PRICE, JULY 20th, At 9 A. M. | $6.0c TRIMMED VENETIAN SKIRTS at ..$3.45 $1000 T AN CORDUROY BLOUSES to close at...$2.45 $4.00 BLACK ETONS at..$1.95 | $6.00 and $7.50 BLACK JACKETS to close at.. $3.45 and $3.95 s nd BLACK JACKETS at..... $4.93 and $5.95 $10.c0 TAN KERSEY JACKETS | ..$4.95 $25.000 TRIMMED MOIRE | COATS, jull length, to close at ...$12.95 smoo LONG CO. ATS to closeazt ............. S s Thad 5 $rz 50 and $15.00 LONG COATS to close at ..$5.95 $20.00 and $25.00 LO\G COr\TS toclageat f s STl S Ea $9.95 BALANCE of CHILDS | DRESSES at $1.95 $2.95 and $3.95. Value $500 to $12.50. | WEEK COMMENCING T5IS AFTERYOON, | JULY 20th. VAUDEVILLE BRILLIANTS! York and Adams | | . “YOURS IN YIDDISH.” | | | | | The Versatile and Talented Elita Proctor Ofis Presenting Her Inimitable Monologue Entertainment. Lew Hawkins “The Chesterfleld of Minstrelsy." A, 0. Duncan America’s Ventriloquial Comedian. BONIFACE & WALZINGER In “THE WOMAN WHO HESITATES IS WON."” THE LOWE-HUGHES TRIO Refined Musical Artists. CARSON AND WILLARD | German Comed!ans. THE BIOGRAPH With New Moving Plctures. Actre: Last Week of the Wonderful ERETTO FAMILY | Europe’s Greatest Acrobats. Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Children, 10c, any part except reserved. A few front orchestra rows, reserved, &; front rows of Balcony, reserved, 3 UNION COURSING PARK CENTRAL = Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 533. MAFIVETO0AY | flark Secrlfl Prices—10c, 15:, 25c Dnn'! Fail to See Baby | TO-NIGHT—1 ast Tim A Great Performance! Dolliver's Wonderful Specialties. ALL NEXT WEEK. TO-MORROW EVE “52m5 W2, . The Soul Pervading Fascinating Drama, "REAPING THE WHIRLWIND A Powerful Play Founded on Incidents in Con- nection with the Franco-Prussian War of 187 Absorbing Plot—Powerful ~Situations—Intense Interest—Comedy That Delights—Climaxes That Thrill—Out of the Jaws of Death, Out of the Mouth of Hell. BRILLIANT SCENIC EFFECTS. One of New York's Greatest Successes. NOTE—Next Friday evening at this Theater the Jeffries-Fitzsimmons contest will be reproduced by rounds on the stage. PR'CES EVENINGS, 10 to_50c. MATINEES, 10c, 15¢, 25c. July 8—EAST LYNNE. From Norfrom, Mo.—W. C. Nobman, Mrs. | Nobman. _From Ferndale—W. Church, Mrs. From Kalamazoo, Mich.—J. Ge Dor- 'SEICLER SPRINGS, Lake County: San Francisco—A. N. C. Mau, Miss M Devor, Miss M. Fay, Miss H. McGowan, Kid Lewis, Harry Corbett, Jacob Heyman, Alphonse Hirsch, Frank_Dougherty, Mrs..F. McGeough, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Sheehan, Miss V. Sheehar, F. Sheehan, J. McGowan and wife, G. J. Red- mond, Miss M. Redmond, Miss A. C. Muller, Miss E. Gelminn, Miss Irene Geimann, Mrs. Joseph McCusker, Leon Frank and wife, Max Fenner, Maurice Rehan and wite, J. Perbon- ner, M. F..Joy, Mrs. M, Chamberlain, F. J. Nielsen, Mrs. C. Nielsen, George H. Jeftress, G. F. Dunnagan, J. J. Sheridan and wife, M. J. Heffernan, Charles Kalisky, E. J. Thompson, Willlam Farrell, J. J. Sheehy, John H. Shee- han, P. H. Fleming and wife, William Finni- gan, Miss Finnigan, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cohn, Mrs, Filmer and daughter, Miss Emma | Gill, Mrs. J, Smith, Miss R. Coleman, Miss M. Flack, Dr. Emermn F. F. McDermott, M. F. McGeough, Ed Mitchell, A. Symon, J. G. Howard, H, Botfleld, Mrs. Hodge, Miss J. M. | Larkin, Miss B. Sherrv, F. Vallero and wife, F. Mortola, Miss Matthews, Miss McMillan, Willlam Sutherland, Dr. J. Baer, S. F. Me- | Macken, Judge Coffey, Ed J. Coffey, Fred John- | stone, Dr. E. F. Schlott and wife, Mrs. A. M. kThoxl’ll!. Captaln W, Van Eyken Mrs. L, E. Adams, Jo: Langendorfe C. Anthony, Mrs. J. J. Jamison, Mr: Whlto Henry E. Mohr, Genevieve O'Neil, Miss Adelle Clark, Mrs, N, Douglass, Mrs. B. Howard, L. Young, A. C. Gibbons, D. Oakland—L. B. Goldberg, Mrs, H. Matthews, Miss Jean Sher- ry, Miss' Agnes Noonan, Mrs. G. H. Jeffries, Miss M. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Marcovich, Miss K. Hallahan., _Vallejo—A. B, Bennershiner, H. D. Lazelle, Dr. Arms Woodland_—irs. N. E. Garland, Miss A, Hali, Miss A, Eden, George, P. Smith. Sacramento—J. Oflanbwh, C. F. Prentiss, wite and child, C. Farari, Pes- B. | cadero—A. Smith, Flora Smith, A. Hall. Santa Rosa—B. Anderson, A. Swanson, AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS: From San Francisco—Mrs. Elizabeth Butters, Tessle Rell- 1y, Miss W. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Hoey, Josle Guerin, 'Charlotte Hessel enr E. Hesselmeyer, Bunnll P. Kimber, ‘Woenne, Frieda M. Woenne, Mr. and Mrs. m 7. McGlvern, Miss K. McGivern, Mrs. C. McGivern, Dr. John Sullivan, M. B. Fried- man, A’ E. Lorett, C. C. Haworth, James J. Kearney, Mrs. o, Gos Somite, Grote Gk Fite Doanetty; Mrg: 8. Howrt, 2 Bcert, Mr. and Mra, H. Goldsteln, g. . Alice Levy, Mr. and Mrs cnfim.“ Clinch, Miss Marl Wells, Mr- C Hennelfl Frank Hennessy. San 1—Miss Levina Herzog. Santa Rosa— Miss Hattle Jacobs. HOME PARTIES. Miss Josie Hanavan entertained a number of her friends with & pleasant evening party Sunday, July 13, at the residence of her parents, 2712 Seventeenth street. Vocal and instru- mental music and games comprised the pro- gramme of the evening. The perlors were artistically decorated. The guests were: Miss Alice Turstman, Miss Carrie Miller, Misa Mabel Wheeler, Miss Mabel Smith, Miss Dolly Harsen, Miss Agnes Hanavan, Al MacDonald, M. P. Silleman, Harry Morgan, Al Wagstatt, Horry de Young, Bugene O'eefe —William g e o Oakiand was ten- waiting them. !Delll in aa.noln( M lfllm DllHn‘ at camp the party was entertained ‘rlmobhona. Among_those present Winater, Bfipllu ‘Winter, inke: Fis lhnwltli ALCAZA AM U’Bm!'—l‘l‘& TIVOLE EVEN GS AT 8 SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. | MONDAY, JULY 21, Don't Miss the Popular Company in SERENADE. A MUSICAL AND COMEDY TREAT. MONDAY, JULY 28th, OPENING OF THE GRAND OPERA Artists Ever Brought to This House! ““AID. and “LUCIA’ DURING THE OPENING WEEK. Seats on Sale for the To-Morrow, Monday, July 21. NO ADVANGE IN PBIGES—25G.5DG and 7 Telephone Bush Farewell Week of the Comic Cpera Season. SEASON ‘With the Biggest and Best Company of Ttalian ALTERNATE | First w«k JNO. GRACE, Judge; JAS. F. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, SUNDAY - JULY 20, Well-Matched Racing Hounds ‘Classified-Stakes. SPECTAL TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend sts., 10:15 a. m, 11s m, 12 m and 1 p. m. Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts., five minutes later. Return- ing at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every five minutes. ADMISSION, 25¢. LADIES FREE. C TO-NIGHT AW Twis week A WONDROUS BILL.w.. M. Froderick W A RDE And the SPECIAL COMPANY In the French Romantic Drama, GASTON CADOL - Lhfornia si45c0 e TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. David Belasco's Great Play, o— K ONLY, AS YOU LIKE IT. FLORENCE ROBERTS as ROSALIND, SEATS NOW SELLING. ‘Week Monday, July 28, “CAMILLE." TO-MORROW, MONDAY. CHARLES FROHMAN Presenting HENRY MlLLER, MARGARET ANGLIN And a SPECIAL COMPANY, mmedy success from the Y.—An entire season in “Tnb WILDERNESS Twenty-one." Plays for early presentation—¢ WAY—Mr. Miller as Sydn, 'rn Anglin as Mimi. Armand Duval, wnmnnumu.. ul‘l‘ KATI'NEI AND NIGHT OF “THE CHRISTIAN,” Week Beginning MONDAY BVENING Next THE FRAWLEY COMPANY In Charles' Coghlan's Dramatic Melodrama, “JOCELYN” Great Cast, Inch di ‘WILTON ALICE JOHNSON. EVA GENIE m.us LAW‘PON‘ 10c, ‘18c, 28c. 500, TSa. PRICES—1( Seats, 250 and 50c All Matindes. SUTRO BATHS. ’%m'unh p. m. from T llw.......-lo"l o l°~ e ding admission, 250; Children THEATRE FLORENCE ROBERTS ZAZA——0 TO-MORROW, WEONDAY, JULY 31, ONE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, By H. V. Esmond, author of ‘“When We Were LACKA' ‘A DENNISON and x'u"- July 27—MR. WARDE in CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE o HOW 18 THAT? “Pousse Cafe,” . “Antony and Cleopatra” and “A Royal VM b ol R | ALREAPY FOUR COLUMBIA it | 5555 sromaisime —'W:gh-u-u-m THE CHUTES! nmsu—-am»—. umng-umsssmmmmnmu. 9 | POl NANA 8 'fl%‘i"im (e llu"l;' i‘w“-'ii"g"l:: the Loop. lern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit Fran- cisco. ORLAN CLYDE GULLEN, Counselor-at-Law Trade Marks and No. 700 7th Street, N. W. Opp. U. 8. Patent Otace Washington, D.0.

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