The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 4, 1903, Page 20

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS TH]'-.' VAI.UE OF CHARCOAL. GOMRADES TALK OF ENCAMPMENT Few People Know How Useful ItIs Ia Preserving Health and Beauty. charcoal Ll t Nearly e dy knows that | s the safest and most eficient disin- i fectant rature, but few o ; lize its value when b E \ ' |General Committee Of| iiimss o tem for e same cic | o h o— : oal is a_remedy t the more you | G. A. R. Veterans m‘k?“fi it the better: it is not & drug at Most extraordinary reductions In Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits. Jackets, Skirts. Silk and Flannel Waists, Siks, ! | < 2ot s drug at Dress Goosodsx Fianneis, House Furnishings. Underwea e by | Holds Session. stomach IMMENSE EMBROIDERY SALE. Edgings and Insertions | TWICE YEARLY BARGAIN mm’r THE GREAT SALE, out of the T AND GREATEST OF ALL MONEY SAVING SALES. IT'S nd waited for by ALL who have profited by it in the past— “Charcoa cd, @ _time when cost to us is not consldered, for s our The most astonishing embroidery values; We Plans for Great Reunion in smokire ther. Broken lines odd assortments, remhants and thousands of have made special pmlnum and these ‘val- and oth G BUSINESS hav e been unhesitatingly and Eumercitully out, tor ues were never equaled. Do mot miss them: California Next s 11 and winter stocks. THE G REATEST PRICE 'UCTIONS EVEI 4 and 5 Inch embroidery, worth 12%c, ! | the comp R cntire month of Jensars. BACH AND EVDRY DEPARTMENT will be represented Te yard A t further, ac ERY ITEM (hat follows means & big saving—there are {bousands mote that we doaid a1 [ ugust. anfe ¢ jon if space were mot already overcrowded. 20c, i vira s = 5 o8 fnen cmibrolders; wortn 25c, for it nee, SALE BEGINS AT $:30 TO-MURROW M RN .G. LXTRA ALES PEOP E HAVE BEEN ENGAGED, T The general co frtects et SO THAT Y U MAY BE BETTER AND MORE PROMPTLY 8. RVED. 6 to 11 Inch emhmldtl’)’- 'fl‘t(h 30(: and ..20¢ yard s fOF seieeniens . Thirty-seventh Grand Army of the Stone chairman and William E. Lutz s. retary, met last evening at the California Promo New Montgomery LADIES’ TAlLOR-MADE SUITS, JACKETS, SKIRTS, SILK AND FLANNEL WAISTS S15.00 TALDR SUTS fr H $20.00 TALOR SUTS for _ | $76.00 TALOR SUTS fr msu-nuss surTs VELVET AND CLOTH JACKETS arcoal in one form y the best mposed al and otl hofgsmoeti 12.50 Each e 1 0 ‘ & il © Each several topics conc the proposed micely tailored: " brok Each I‘ Our 700 Eac campment. 1 ere $20.00, 1 o |l wies S8 $10.50 Each T. H. Goodman advised his fellow mem- | '€l 1% bers of the committee that the breath and § High-Class Slik Skirts Eiderdown Sacques | | tinental Passenger Assoclation de ;:;n .3‘ | Our $25.00 Si s‘klm for...$13.75 Each Broken lines, some slight- be informed as to the exact dat B NGV LTY DN SII.K DRESS SKIRTS Our $35.00 ard $40.00 Skirts for.. ly mussed; very pmty 98 | encampment. After prolon u:\r.\k; 1'(‘7' o st of the | gur §15.00 U Suirts fo .75 Each . $22.50 styles; were $2.50 eac) bearing on the enchantments of the Cal-| p.nefits of s: 1 advise Stu ur $20.00 — 4 | fornia climate in August and wherein ample reference was made to | glory of a full moon and the subdu 1ges to all a'}l $1.50 Flannel W Ists for $2.50 French Flannel Waists Over 60 dozen fine fitting | light of 2 moon half full, the comrade i Seets) f!r‘flu'h’f":i\lhroa; I Waists, made of striped C The greatest of all resolved to recommend to the natio. oS grea benefited ‘wool Wll:flrl'lrly in the mfln ‘ba-rwllll!.h m‘lf:nnel $ 50 commander that the encampment sh 12 || some Bach || £ e, e vt 960 Each || Rladuome ‘sivies, tor.oe: Each begin Monday, August 24. At | of the year the fruit is ripe and I | the trade winds Jull and the Native a | store up hot air for Admis | tember 9. | Accordingly Chairman Stone fprise Thomas J. Stewart of Phil | i | | were | close $6.50 Each $8.50 and $7.50 Waists for Our finest Novelty Wool Waists, bandsomely em- .95 Hach Iluslln Gowns and Skirts brofdered; that were $8.50 and $7.50; now &t........ Broken lines of very 2 White; were $4.00; all at.. $ Each choice Flannel Walsts, in MARVELOUS SILK OFFERINGS. $4.00 French Flannel Waists for all colors, also Black and THE COMING W K, BEGINNING TO-MORROW, will witness the most phenomenal price reductions commander in chief of the Gra that the veterans on this coas prepared to entertain their Eastern ¢ d_to 3 $1.95 Each Dand $ ble P TTI DATS fu” - $ .50 Eaeh ! 'CREATEST OF DRESS COODS BARCAINS. I lA MUNTANYA IN COURT AGAIN rades in San Francisco during t | beginning August 2 | In every Grand Army post in th $1.00 ALPACA FOR ([ sz & $2.50 Novel'y Goods forwl §. 215:!}KAB§F5;}0ADELOT“ B e e D e N e o e o e | " e Veserng speaic of the 4.8 || i | Choice $1.25 and $1.00 Foulard and Novelty Silks Reduced to i o Set ¥ - Yard || An unprecedented offering of about 3000 yards Novel?' | to celebrate the e: P! asa gray. | in Persian, Louisine, hemstitched and corded | burg ana Washington have presentea n-| Brings an Action to Set Tbameateodh 4 also handsome styles in Foulards in the richest | luminations beautiful and -x.,mr;u-— but — PAlS ‘M f Sl 0 BLAGK CH V 0T o color combinations—siiks that were selling at $1 and Ya'd | radiance of brilliantly lghted Aside a Deed of v 6 | the grandeur of superbly nues have not effa good times here and inland excur: n i in California in 1885, | | It is doubtful if San Francisco, wi | added wealth and all the fac great metropolis, can event, but the general comm agement is determined t effort to hold the There was appla: F. E. Beck, president of Banking Corporation, | mittee for the honor c: the bank treasurer. the ba $1.25 a yard, all marked for quick disposal. Your choice Trust. $1.50 QUALITY PeAU DE SOIE for la Mon- James his two ck property first man- length from 2 to 7 and mixed effects: Toc BLACK TAFFETA for wearing quality; could regular $1 50 kind. reduced Both of these qualities are yuaran- 79 Brilllant Black and very lustrous 25 . sy & Yard || tne regular $175 quality, reduced to $ Yard ’r*e greatest of all silk bargains— An extra heavy all-silk Peau de -a::: ;:Z:u.::\u:‘:xl::r ;l'xfl . 5OY.rd Sofe, double faced; of a rich black dye' 98 = ———“,*_ Guaranteed 1affeta end Peau de Soie for || 36-Inch Peau da Soie and Taffeta for teed and always seil at §1 a yard; Peau de Sole and Taffeta; fully 356 come in & rich black finish; are great inches wide; every yard guaranteed; CGREATEST SAVINGS in SHEETINGS and FLANNELS Sheeting and Pillow Casing. || Fleeced Back and Tennis Flannel || Biz Sovings In 'BLANKETS AND HOUSEFURNISHING COODS. Undzrwear and that announced checks drawn to cover vouchers liminary expens 1" | White WopI Blankets. 1abln Lmen Bargains. Lonsdale Cambric. ave always 5 | Hosiery. Good es bleached Ger- || A well-known brand of a soft finish, Over 100 pleces, light color, IG | s. ing men n = = AR to be ; free from dressing, wear guaranteed. ;-“‘;“nk“&dfl};ge E:xnp::l:‘é:, C ng tee will submit to the bankers, me: 3 | Sl-inch Sheeting, Fegular price Zie Gark and ‘medtats coloet Py Yard ;d:C;;“"i miners, business men and farmers of Cal- | stitution of | | Jor oo oo 18e Yar back fannelettes for Wrappers and Waists, | | o o oiq 5% [ ifornta an estimate of the amount of | Lorraine Monta s he - | | g{lnch asing, regular Dr,Ce L '-I_Cd n-xu r value 10c and 12%c. To close || ang h,m.um,,d ! money that should be prov d to render | geefrea t | - z: --8¢ yard || effects; were | the celebration creditable highest = f 3a; reavced to 186, | | German Eidsrdown Flannels for ‘dezree to the State | | e s SSrrantal a0 || (. The Best avalty, 58 inches wide, 3o | |. uiwy iy gt 152 a0a some VS SI 50 Tlfllm for Appointm_en(tu by the Governor. | helr O ‘ H Dozen_| | auality, 35-inch, 07 .ovvvrrs TC Fard | heavy, in cholcest design ard || of | Lace Yui hains o Hender of Tublumne County. | Naps.” A yéa? ater Mrs. de la Montanya Largi Siz2 B..d Spreads f e Tologinge Sale pries Droldery Tuciing | to be a Commissioner for the Yosemits | brought a mew action for di d she . B N for sts and All- Valley and the Mariposa Big Tree Park, as granted a de a liberal set- g | Unb'eached * uslin. 3 | vice self, term expired. dge Hebbard. | tlement, by Linsn_ and Iurkish Towls, | aties' Wagl 25¢ Flanngl Waistings for s for 16%e Each || 38-inch Muslin, worth 8e, for.. e Yard C. H. Denton of El Dorado County, to| De la M a Wixed Uw-r':;r_ E s for 4¢ Each || Sc Twilled Crash for.. ¢ Yard | 50 pieces Albatross Wool | be a trustee of the Preston School of In- | oply intended the t g $2.00 Linen Towels, 18x24 81.50 Doz. || 12%c Linen Crash for . 10¢ Yard | t}'.‘mm;‘. i P!n:‘;ln and 1 8 | dustry, vice self, term expir | the pendency of the || ®lain stripes, in leading col- onoma Vs § e S, e s cen ors; very sultable for Waists Yard John' Markley of Sonoma County, to be | tles. He was recentl | a member of the State Board of Horticul- | ture, vice W. J. Hotchkiss, term expire an he met in Paris, and as his ¢ and Wrappers; regular price e, Great Bl The care of s Sustie bargain at i MOST EXTRAORDINARY RIBBON AND 2 E. C. Swanton of Los Angeles M. | desires to con : B V: from 2 to | L 3vard of San Diego, to be trustees of | Dorn In trust, b e e it b All-Wool Eiderdown ‘Flannels oo P o B the State Normal School at San Diego, | W. M. Madden, ; 4 e 1C . The raular 3o qusiity o AL AL vice L. J. Rose Jr., resigned, and Z. B.| pointed trustee, Mr. Dorn having vo | plain color Etderdown, in 22 125c yd.; for this | West, term expired. tarily resigned the tr The most remarkable reduction sale of Ladies’ Neck Ruffs we have ever in-|| Pink, Light Biue, Red, Yard | | sale at Be va. Gray, Tan, Lavender, ed—our profit was made early in the season. We can now afford to take || <720 Gf5 ‘Srind Goalty for Batk | | = 2 loss. Note these tremendously low prices: s and Saoques. Reduced to. 226 yard | ADVERTISEMENTS. Bufts for. q(‘ Each Qur =& nulty 5§§§§§5 e | v uffs for 2 ac ur $7.5 Ruffs % | Our $4.00 Ruffs for 1 55 Each Our $15.00 Rufts for....88, 8 Each 5flc n’.ncl‘ flam‘a's 'm‘ | 75 pleces all-wool French sells at 8%!.‘ pe.; PAY WHEN SATISFIEI] » AT 390, | S A T & in-the Teaing pialh colot: Yori | Ladies’ Feckwear, || Handsome Top Collars, || fer” i Peiy RS L TR e shinds Free i 5, To All Who ppy This Wek. S0 Pt e & ‘ s, FRBOTET S5 cioted out as|| B 2o8 gu AL oL e 13 gc Pech Sioekinet 1 Free Treaiment ree Advice, To 0 pp ly This Wee J tollows: %c and Toe Collars for ¢ Each | {0c Canton Flanne! for Rubber Iul’ : 2 k“jf" for- e Each| (All were imported for this fall,) 1800 virte, Miadhin and v Shields; in | WPair 7 | Ytfl“ ok e Each| bleached Canton Fiannel qutte PG all sizes; reqular b x Cardinal, 75e heavy, very fleecy; usualiy sells E amnd ™ ila sale pri u] l at 10c a yard. Reduced to. Yard 12%e Yard | Shores to offer to the affi Ditases, enables Dra Pocket Books and Wrist Bags Horn Bone - s < ine! Ladies’ Sun ter: In all Ladies’ Supporters || Sale of Belts. ke Tk e S s Ladies’ Corsets a2 Mg Frec Trial Trcatment lo All Who Apply This chk. r || 200 pie The leading styles of this fall to be|| Our $5.00 $7.50 and $10.00 Bags reduced Brohsn Uik tn B, & G kind that . lg | closed out a8 follow! | to exactly one-half price. ang W. B short and long: E & always . 3 Drs. Stores believe that sick pecple sbould fully understand & trsatment Before paving Pair c and 35¢ Belts fc Se Each Jur $2.50 and $2.00 Bags for. E e s L ac - g < g | out money * . Drs. Shores are props air || C3 B8e Haen || ur %o’ 7515 Pirnes for: > BOE B || Sdueen iy rore 130 enchi | otie encn || 2%k, m0weed to || M| SEEFFIN e W e e ko i by SUFFER FROM d_T! REE : | cure CATARRH aln! CHRS GR I[Sl OF LINING BARGAINS. JOUN ERS RECEIVE PRO) A ‘ : I ) |]8100 and $1.25 Gloves Reduced fo || J DEAF—IF YOU treatment ‘from the New Instrum NLY OBJECT Is t0 prove to-you their SUPE red Dr. et . "METHODS for e ure you for the low fee of 50c SILK MOREEN REDU”ES T0 About 65 dozen high-grade Ladies’ Kid Gloves, broken lines—left over from the Holidays. Included ar€ ladies’ Pique Castor Gloves, also 2-clasp fine OVER- res will ISC SLN HAY SKIRI LINING fOR Skirt Lining SEAM KID GLOVES, in the best color- a spec 2 XAMINE ings, also Black; splendid fitting Gloves that were selling ‘\l;?g)?}:( A}!,fi‘g[-}::'u? CHARGE, and tell you free Whet her or not you can be PERMANENT- at $1.00 and $1.25 pair; all have been reduced to.. 75¢ Pair LY CURED. s wood B odsiambieaae dr o iy *“'\\\ . ———— —— Lost Heari'g Restored at 80 Years. 3 3 & R Willlam Evermont Bryan, 546 Pacific avenue, \% Cmv,cud of Wife Murder. | d=ed for the “absent ones.” and social on Wednesday evening next for Alameda, Cal. A '\\9\‘* n ; an. 33, C. Lowe, a| The rest of the programme was made | the benefit of the League of the Cross Mr. Bryan says: 1am in my sightieth year = trial School | up of vocal and musical selections by the | building fund in Mission Parlor Hall, and have lived In the mme Block O e Know gutlty of | following named: Sevententh street, near Valencia. An ex- for e st MY HEARING In my right ear b Califcrnia_School of Mechanical Arts | cellent programme will be furnished, to be . e it thee years ago, I was TOTALLY DEAF by the| | orchestra, Oscar Frank, Willlam Ogilvie, | followed by dancing. The following com- in that ear, so deaf I could 2 1‘mmg | rtet, Armand Putz of the Third | mittee has charge: Sergeant George Cuth- \ out of it. The -‘lh;r f"':,,d:fl “HM}; o - d, ¥rank Thompson, Thomas | bertson, Sergeant James Kane, Sergeant B N et T Tave trented / s § but not its | D. Harvey and Nick Long of the Orphe- | Frank Crisela, Sergeant J. McNamera, other doctors, for my deafness, but their s | um and W. Brenner. C 5 wver did me any good. 1 can s | Corporal E, Shine and Corporal J. Cado. ment never - — i { = | : s Entertainment d Social. APVETES DD, _ Liocal Lodge Bids Adleu‘ The' falfl Hicald O thé Longiio" iE Ahi | Cross Cadets will give an entertainment i 501902 at s Now |emie 0il Heaters e P welcomed by No Odors 1; No Ashes 0 Teratment helped me from the start. S POTY had taken THREE treatm Shores 1 FELE MY LOST MEAl R\r\o and at the end of six week COULD CHEAR MY WATCH TICK DIs- LTLY from the deaf ear. My catarth in head and eczema on my nose and face are Thuch better. MY HEAD. 1CH WAS STOPPED UP, 1S NOW LEAR, and I breaihe good through my nose. It is now two years since I stopped Drs Shores’ treatment. and I can say the good re- sults received from Drs. Shores’ treatment have been PERMANENT. There has been NO RE- TURN of my DEAFNESS. 1 heartily recommend Drs. Shores & Shores to all in need of competent help. (Stgned) WILLJAM E. BRYA 546 Pacific avenue, Alameda, Cal. WE TREAT AND CURE. DRS. SHORES NOT ONLY CURE TARRH, but they cure Stomach Troubles, gan. Charges Husband, Manufacturer, With Cruelty. a the Several days ago an action in divorce was begun by Selma Alice Rood against Hugh Roscoe Rood of the H. R. Rood Cempany, manufacturers of the Perfec- tion Pile Preserving Process, with offices in the Mills building. The papers were | filed with great secrecy and the matte did not become public until yesterday. Sutter street t provided am number of member ng the local lodge ting members. E: - prepared to cast duil | care aside. They were not in the club- ms many minutes before their troubles CA- or- The “Home” or “Erie” 0il Heaters, that Heat. | | W. W. MONTAGUE & (0, Econemical ., Gonveniani the post an: much of Things" “hits,” anished, | Fines were numerous, teing filled to overflowing several tim Iiven Thomas Dunne and Douglas E: | ine, who served as police officers during evening, contributed their | Dunne was fined for resembling a lamp- Erskine for not looking like anything. | Judge Hebbard's paper on a was one evening, while that of Larry Harrls made pronounced hit. and an occasional “knock.” “11-0'clock toast,” the charity box ONLY “mit "General of the successes of the tray. In fact, it was full of The as proposed by Sire below for.......... It has a long box and is canvas cov- ered and fancy japanned iron binding; is center bound with heavy leather ‘B-Smith C solid oszk, which are varied enough in pattern to match al- most any bedroom set. They The Roods were married in this city on August 23, 1901 uniting her to Rood be dissolved. Douglas Graham is being sued for di- SG.OO go _this week at the $3.75 uniform price of Homes or Hotels furnished com- plete. Get estimates from us. T. Brilliant Furaiture Co. 338-342 POST 8T., Opposite Union Square. onm of neglect and desertion. She charges that Graham, who, she says, earns $130 a month, has not provided for her since December, 190, when, she alleges, he dec- serted. The Grahams were married sev- enteen years ago. In a suit for divorce filed by Maria H. | Manchester of 2723 Mission street against Thomas H. Manchester, a painter, cruelty is alleged. —_———— The man who never had to earn his vorce by Eva M. Graham on the grounds | vous ~ Diseases, Kidney Diseases, B Troubles, Heart Diseases. Diseases of th The jinks was presided over by Thomas | > h and Bowels, Piles, Fistula and W. Hickey and Larry Harris, both ex- Just think of a trunk b::;:;el:;::d:“:7;:;;1‘:1::;‘::@;:;:1:’;; ::nfie::-‘h";f,;":k ‘fi’,"‘fe':‘“‘; F"‘r“;’ - WILLIAM E. BRYAN, rts in rt of maki 2 a ren, Rickets, Spinal Troubles, S sa'e | perts in the art of making fun, and from llke the plcture and : suftér great mental anguish because of | Diseases. Deatness, Asthma. Bronehial t “lm.. nl”l ,.,...n‘,]n,zhun‘_‘;‘x ;}3? wee We have quite an assortmentof his treatment of her. She makes no spe- | Lung Troubies, Rg-umall!m. Hay Fever 546 Pacifie Ave., Alameda, Cal. hours they served the “herd” with t i e . Hysterla, E: o = B ot i € ok built as described Odd Washstands; guarantsed cific charges, but asks that the bonds | SRl SUFErly. Fye snd Bar Dlacases. ¢ Blood Diseases, -Private Diseases, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Scrofula and all forms of Nervous and Chronic Diseases that ¥ Deafness Cured. BEWARE OF QUACK SPECIALISTS AND FAKE M DICAL CONCERNS. Drs. Shores CAUTION the public to look up a Doctor's Standing as to HONESTY before intrusting your health in his hands. & possess it: some are incompetent and some are DISHONE FER EVIDENCE OF THEIR SKILL FROM THE LIPS oF YOU CAN SEE AND TALK WITH. Make no mistake Drs. TITLES.” They do business UNDER THEIR OWN NAM APPLY ANY DAY THIS WEEK. CONSULTATION T hours—9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; evenings, & to §. ABILITY AND RIOR SKiL F CURE THE SICK. u .. CALL OR WRITH. 'DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Specmllsts, 24%. Wiley B. Allen Building, 933 MarKet SL, ;%zd Fleso- bread by the sweat of his brow dosn’t be- zl-nx;a realize what a %ood time he is vine. 128 E11is St Hickey, was a gem, the sentiments he ex- | pressed causing his listeners to feel in-| 8 30 to 4317 MARKE: STREET. Per

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