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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1903 ADVERTISEMENTS. ! 75c Pair. $1 25 Kid Gloves, m 5% to " GLOVE SALE 7, to be closed out Pair your ready appreciation Tx s store has been the busi Because you know that whe Juctions prices are umflinchi O regard of profit or cost. TBe beginnieg to-morrow, these H nal Bargains. wh No elty effec di VYery Exceptional s season, and if you were for Wal .39Y,,d MOST tXTPAORDINAB and “alkm ng sty deies' Ure 21850 e ..$10.50 ca. GREAT 'EMBROIDERY § Em,rudewes KRN mches vude at rices quoted here are f LI\E\ HLCk 0‘EI.S Sn.:fl White Blanlels 53.93 Pa\;r. 3 Nm= Blankels S 93 Pair. a Blankets we! A Clean-Up in : .BE—LTS. . cadet brown and white and Enghsh Long Cloth OFFERING OF NEW SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS A\I) SILK WAISTS- -A GREAT SALE. = 10 Sik Walsts on bpecnal Sale at ALE. test Embroidery -+ 245, r only TURKISH TOWELS w regardless of origi- High-Class Black Silk Grenadines At Almost One- rorrow’s Sale of Silk Grenadines will shatter all records C you may purchase the finest Grenadines half the former selling prices. Grenadines in the richest and most , fully 44 inches wide—in handsomest stripes, checks and St\Acs that were imported to sell as high as $2.00 a yard; i into two lots—to be sold, beginning to-morrow, at, your choice, at Were $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, Half Price. There is a great variety exquisite effects, Flannel Bargains. A fale of Handsome Walstings, Worth 25¢ and 35¢ Yard, Vor the most beautiful collection of Waistings we have placed Tiin, choloé \-x‘)e les In tucked pay or 600 you Over 1500 yards are in and fancy Persian in col- to s and Wrappers, All-Wool Exderdown lt The very bo-t45yud quality of inch all wool Ei. derdown Flannel for ng sacques and bath in plain colors of . light blue, car- dinal s&nd gray; _epectal .48¢ Yard AII Wool ant at 50 pleces all 1t y nel, & choice ma- 25 Terial for wool 'Ilhn' Flan- sacques. walsts and wrab t Suits and Silk we secured from morning at umou 1T $3:2 rt Wal de up-in the ous change- he latest ; Mon- s in our Lad Silk Dress Skirts. very swell looking Silk nade of good wearing Peau ta, also met; skirts that and $40.00; reduced l10.50 ‘lfi 75 and 822.50 each The most so better be on hand early. Chantilly, der, choicest effects in and Serpentine patter: 2 to 4 inches wide, yard c Yard BLA‘\K[T AND COMFORTF_R R[DUC“ONS SZ 50 Comforters for $. 9§ Ea(: Xm a heavy and double siz ) pure white cotton, covered with t stikoline; on sale at... Each $1.85 S‘ 50 Fiderdown Comforters$3.95 Ea, Handsome Comforters in light and dark finest French Sateen. . & h $3.93 depcndable merchandise is sacrificed absolutely without You know that clearing means a clean sweep, with positively no reserve. Again, ALL AT war- SACRIFICE SALE OF BLACK LACES. 25¢c., 35c, 40c LACES FOR phenomenal of all Lace offers, and we expect every plece to be cleaned out in short or- LACES in the Medallion , from 40c a Galloone, , warranted fast bla were sold as high at the remarkable low price Monday COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. MARVELOUS PRIGE REDUCTIONS FOR THIS WEEK The object of our January Clearance Sale now in progress is to close out every yard and piece of Fall and Winter Goods in the shortest pos- nble time. The attendance upon this great event was never before so gratifying. The sale has succeeded beyond the records of the past—thanks of our unmatchable values. iest in San Francisco. Why? n we announce January Re- ngly cut. You know that here and many other Phenome- J2e Yard And $ii2 Yard 75c Biack worth T6c, for. to regular value $1.75, §L.00, on sale at. MORE ASTONISHING DRESS GOODS OFFERS. Our Dress Goods sales have been something remarkable of late, because been giving you values that were unmatchable; here we present again some phenomenal bargains for,to-morrow’s selling. Sale of 75c¢ Quality Black Mohair Etamine for An offering that was n.ver ‘equaled—1500 figured Mohair Etamines, splendid black in & variety oF cholosst deatsn at 75¢c a yard; clearance price. /$2 Quality Black English Broadcloth for $1.35 Yard. Fully 52 inches wide high class and lustrous black Broadcloth, weight, of a beautiful fin{sh; regularly sells at $2; $1.25 Quality All-Wool Satin Prunella for 98¢ Yard. K1l wool Satin Prunellas, 44 inches wide, a soft and stylish fabric for s(reet dres reduced from $1 25 to .. $1.50 Quality All-Wool Black Voile Etamine for 98c Yd. The most popular fabric this season, 46 inches wide, rich and lustrous m“t‘;s;n in the very best colorings, gant welght; well worth $1 50; reduced to . $1.25 Quality Colored Venetians for 89c Yard. All wool Venettan, 52 inches wide, & beautiful light welght fabric, castor, brown, cadet, cardinal, gray and black; reduced to........ royal, navy, $3.50 and $4.00 Waists $1.985. foregone conclusion. only somely finished with the latest plaited effect, and Black to be sold as follows and $5.50 Waists for. Y REDUGTIUNS IN LADIES’ SUITS, SILK AND CLOTH SKIRTS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ' Ready-to-Wear Department—positively unprecedented. Cost has not been considered. e been reduced at almost one-half former selling prices. Dress and Walking Skirts. Every 0dd skirt on hand must be cleared out and we have some very choice ones left to select from. $4.50 Skirts reduced to. z.gg $8.50 Skirts reduced to. Dress cn We ever known 10€. 10c yard MORE SAVINGS IN BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, SPREADS, TOWELS, SHEET§ & PIlll]W CASES the best standard brands and at these great reductions yop can well afford to blly your future needs: HONEYCOMB SPRE'DS MARSEILLES QUILTS Good grade bleached Double stie Bed Tmported Marsellles Beautiful quality, 72- . Turkish Towels; splen- o : ‘Sate Quilts; _extra heavy; inch Germar Table . $ e e’mn B Spreads: already bem. $| for double beds; choic- Linen: in handsomest 3 Dnz. heasy "and. absorbe 3Bach | mea: in nice designs; WIBach | et “’patterns; worth Eleh dewins; immenze vaius Ynd . grand va worth $1 40 each. $3 50 cach. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES R[DUCED ell-known brands that will glve perfect satisfaction for less than the material by tife yard. On sale as follows: b4x90 ice(s, regular price 43¢, for 39¢ ea. 63x90 sheets; regular price 55¢, for 45¢ ea. 72x90 sheets; reg. price 573c, for 47%e ea. 81x90 sheets; regular price 60c, for 50¢ ea. 00x90 sheets; regular price 65c, for HFe ea. \ The final leces silk striped Moreen, the ind adapted for Petticoats, B0c quality, BLACK PEAU DE SOIE AND TAFFETA 600 yards excellent qu $1.00 Quality 2i-Inch ‘I'aflota 15c Yard The regular $1.00 kind; 21 inches vndp extra heavy and very lustrous; special. Bouble-Faced Black Peau de Soiz, Wurth $i.7 Dress Peau de Sofe. 24 inches wide; fully guaranteed; for ... o811 $1.00 Black Peau de Soie for 79¢ Yard Grand wearing Peau de Soie, pure sill ty and soft open-work material; THE FLANNEL WAIST SALE OF THE SEASON (Occurs Here To-Morrow.) $4.50 and $5.50 Waists $2.98. This is undoubtedly the most important Walst announcement of the entire season, and that it will meet with a very large and prompt response may be accepted as & These beautiful Waists are the most fashionable that were im- ported this Fall—and which have been marked down indiscriminately; the plan to carry none over and to make room for our Spring Walsts. ONE_OF THEM is made of the finest quality all wool twilled flannel, —in shades of Cream, Light Blue, Pink, Cardinal, Royal Green. Lavender, Tan, Rose sasonnd $4.00 Waists for $1.95 eac) slightly sofled from constant handling, to be closed out at big reductions. Drawers were 40c and 50c. Gowns were §1.00 and §1.25; now..75¢ ea. Trimmings and Remnants of Allovers Less Than Half Price. have —do_not miss Remnants in ALLOVER! Taffeta, Mousseline and ma $3.00 LINEN NAPKINS for $2.45 Doz. in_handsomest pattern: dozen; Regular value $4.00 and § A handsome lot of Ladies' Neck Ruffs, of the finest and lustrous Liberty Silk, in SALE OF MERCERIZED SILK MOREENS clean-up of 30 255 lne reduced fo...... Taffeta for 50c Yard. ity 13-inch Black Swl!s Taffeta, ..p0e yard .75¢ yard 75, for SLI8 Yd. & yard cod value at 79c yard we have yards 88-Inch biack 290, was imported to nll the much desired *. 9135 Yard sale price. Yard ele- ard ehades of 89¢ Yard ing in view EVERY the new sleeve and separate’ and’ $4.50 $2.98 each Our object is the entire Muslin Underwear. Ladies’ Muslin Gowns and Drawers, e and 35e pr. made the bizgest price reductions in DRESS Tnx”lfl'\cs fndALLQ\ VERS these KNI[ offerings, in " Chitton, Applia _others, reduced to B5e, 50¢ ana 75e AT §1.50 TABLE LINEN FOR reg. price 12%c, for 10c¢ ea. reg. price 15c, for 12%4¢ ea. ; reg. price 20c, for 1Bec ea. 100 dozen All-linén Napkins; full % siz regular value | ...Dozen $2.. i sale price —— SALE OF... | NECK RUFFS, $1.95 Each. .50 each. & black and white and black effec S oach [ value e et Y 5 lightful affair. Alfarata Council was|February, will be distributed by the | Grove, & N‘T)“" 3 S ’] OLD lN awarded a prize for having present the | groves to members and friends and those | tions were recaived and ninotser woe | ANTE-ROOMS : THE RED MEN. m Tyrell, Great Senlor Sag- amore s, Great Prophet Boyes, Biles, Past Great | n ar rge delegation of | ckton, Improved Or- | ed Men, were present in Pioneer . last week whe paje- e 1 by Pol Tribe, in- he membership to Iroquois as 448 members. L. H. Enemark vis- ibe at Santa Rosa last nstructed the degree team of nate. This tribe will adopt on the 24th inst. The work | team from this city all on the 10th d and was a de- INSOMNIA been meing Cascarets was well atten for Insomnia, with | ave beon aeiicied 107 over Wwenty Feurn. | tnat Cascarets have given me morg y other remedy | have ever tried. I | ¥ recommend them being all they wre represented.’ o 1o friends as ted.” “Fhos. Gillard, Elgin, TIL, | | Best For The Bowels - 1 Comn 257 Paigtable, Potent, Taste Good. DoGood, ¥ Blcken, Weaken of Griper 0o e in ever | #0ld in bulk, The genuine tabies gtam; ccc. Guszanteed to cure or your mouey back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 597 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MiLLION lom | time he visits here there will be a mon- largest number of any council represent- Mrs. Porter I.. Bliss was awarded a | pair of opera-glasses for being the most | popular member of the Degree of Poca- and Miss Edith Boyes, daughter Prophet Boyes, was awarded a a fine bat for being the most lemvlru) member. Konocti Tribe of Watsonville will adopt forty palefaces in the latter part of this After that there will be an en- ainment A received last week commu city within two or three months. At the ster ad, Mrs. council of palefaces. ter 1. Bliss pald a visit to the Benicia last week and was During the even- in most cordlally received. ing she gave an interesting and instruct- iys Jons txik. The new chiefs of the tribes In Los Angeles and vicinity will be raised in public in a Jarge hall in the city named on_the 20th inst. Past Great Sachem H. S. Winn, form- erly superintendent of the Red Men's bullding in this city, is recovering from a very severe attack of illness. A new paper devoted to the interests of the order, called the Wigwam Record, has been started in Los Angeles by J. H. who may desire such invitations may also | obtain them from the grand secretary at the Druids’ Temple, 413 Sutter street. The degree team of Columbia Grove | paid a visit on the night of the Sth inst. to Old Friends’ Grove. The team Initiated eight strangers for the sitting grove and the members were highly commended for the manner in which they did the work, special mentlon being made of Conduc- tor Davalos. The hall was crowded with members and visitors, The grove at Napa recently elected twelve candidates for membership. <t Tuesday night Guilleo Grove ini- tiated four strangers, the work being by the grove's very proficient team. Mendoceino: Grove déring the month of December initiated fifteer: strangers, eight being received at the last held meeting. This grove is making great preparations for the receptian of the grand officers on the official visit. Last week E. C. Luchessa, secretary of Hartnagle Chapter, visited St. Helena A WIFE'S MESSAGE Cured Her Husband of Jaque. THE DBUIDB Noble Grand Arch Guglielmoni has 1 } sued a circular letter to the officers and members of the subordinate groves, in which he announces that one half of the term for which he was elected has already lapsed and that during that time many of the subordinates have done exceeding- Iy well, but that some of the groves have been dormant and he aavises all t6 wake | up and help him make this the banner | term of Druidism in California, as it is his ambition to secure three thousand new members during his term. He requests the groves that have not yet contributed to the fund for the purpose of erecting a monument to the memory of the late John M. Graves, who at the time of his | death was the grand secretary of the or- ganization, to do so without delay. Invitations to the memorial service to be | held in Golden Gate Hall, on the lst of Drinking. Write Her Today and She Will Gladly Tell You How She Did it. My husband wasa hard drinker for over 20 years and bad tried in every way to stop but could notdoso. Iat cured him by a simp) home remedy which Bers were given the first degree. ! Noble Grand Arch Guglielmoni . and Grand Secretary Martinoni pald a visit | on the 6th inst. to Garden City Grove and | Ban Jose Grove in San Jose, at which | time three strangers were initiated for | Garden City Grove by the officers, who | acquitted themselves in a very creditable | manner. After the work of the evening there was a banquet and the presentation to the noble grand arch of a bouquet of the choicest flowers of Santa Clara Val- Templar Grove at its last meeting ini- tiated three strangers. El Dorado Circle at its last held meet- Ing initiated three strangers. This circle will have a picnic at Fairfax Park on April 1. Hesperian Circle of the Druidesses gave a snowball party in the scclal hall of the Foresters' building on the night of the 14th inst. and it was well altended. Be- tween dances those who were present | had a pleasant time peliing each other | with t cut w ue paper balls fiiled with bits of ¢ paper. The affair was under the direction of the entertainment com- | mittee, composed of C. Jose, H. ¥. Coff- man, G. H. Cole, Miss Ida Perpoli and Mrs. Emma Wedermeyer. ORDER OF THE IROQUOIS. R. H. Noble, a well-known fraternal man of this city, has been commissioned 2 deputy supreme president of the Order of the Iroquois for the purpose of or- ! gapizing and instituting lodges in this city and in the State. This is a national patriotic and beneficial organization in corporated under the laws of the State of Ney York. It is an association working along the, lines of other fraternal bene- ficlary sobleties with several new feat- ures. CHOPPERS’ CLUB. The new officers of the Choppers’ Friendship Club of the Wodmen of the World were installed with appropriate ceremonies on the night of the Sth inst. The, same night a number of applicants for membeuhlp were admitted by initia- tlon. The club will give a smoker in the banquet hall of the Native Sons’ building on the night of the 17th Inst., when there ) [ | | | | franchises, | lighting and power of the great territory | teen counties enumerated. | poration. s BET CONTROL OF LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS Monopoly Is Secured in Central Counties by Combine. Great Company Is Made the Master of Varied Utilities. 7 California Gas and Electric Corpora- | tion, With Fifteen Millions in Capital, Absorbs Five Large Companies. SR A great consolidation of California elec- | tric light, power and gas companies has been effected, by which one large corpora- tion secures a monopoly of supplying hight and electric power to fourteen coun- ties In Central California. Corporation. The companies which it has absorbed are the Bay Counties Power Company, the Oakland Gaslight and Heat Company, the Sacramento Electric and Gas Company, the Fresno Gas and Elec- tric Company and the Central California Gas and Electric Company. The counties in which the great cor- poration known as the California Gas and Electric Corporation has secured sway by purchasing the plants of the other cor- porations named, together with their rights of all kinds, etc., are the following: Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Butte, Yolo, Colusa, Sutter, { Solano, Napa, Sonoma, Marin, Contra Cos- I'ta and Alameda. The controlling corpora- tion has a capital of $15,000,000. These par- ticulars sum up, concisely, the leading statements made last evening by Eugene J. de Sabla, who, with John Martin, are in control as managers. J BAY COUNTIES RULES. The California Gas and Electric Corpor- ation was originally incorporated with capital stock amounting to $30,000,000. Af- ter Mr. de Sabla returned from Europe last ptember the capital was reduced to $15,000,000. That was round to be suffl- cient for the purchase of all the proper- ties which the corporation sought to ac- quire for the purpose of controlling the in Central California included in the fou Really the Bay Counties Power Company, which was the larger of the several corporations that have now just been brought together, has swallowed the others. The terms, so Mr. de Sabla says, are entirely satisfactory to all the corporations interested in the deal. The manager or executive officer appointed is but the decisions concerning matters of great concern will rest with Messrs. de Sabla and John Martin. Mr. de Sabla is the president of the Bay Counties Power Company. The men back of that corpora- tion have control of the new organiza- tion. The negotiations that have just éulmi- nated began, so says Mr. de Sabla, about April, ¥rom time to time options to purchase were secured at a satisfactory price on the several companies’ properties. Mr. de Sabia went abroad and talked the great consolidation of light and power in- te over in Europe and In the East. It has been decided to issue to the amount of $10,000,000 5 per cent funding gold bonds to run thirty years. In round figures 33, 000,000 of these bonds have already been placed with syndicates and large invest- ors in blocks. The California Gas and Electric Corpor- ation has 1000 miles of pole transmission electric lines, in addition to the gas and power plants acq It is said by Mr. de Sabla that no electric or gaslight is i burning from Chico to Oakland that is not now contr new cor- d by the large he New York multi- ; De Sabla and millionaire, i John M Hotaling treasurer the prope ties acquired the Consoli- dated Railways of Sacramento. PURPOSE IN VIEW. he general purpose in consolidating,” aid Mr. de Sabla to a reporter for The Call last evening, “is to secure common benefits to all concerned. We seek to re- duce the cost of utilitles. The principal | reduct be made will be in the price ! of gas im Oak scramento We do not enter co and are serv- ing only the interior. Our policy has al- ways been to put the price of utilities as | low as le and to trust to the i crease “in consumption thereby induced | for profit. As fa we feel warrantsd | in_making 1 i for light We have our This large con- | cern is the California Gas and Electric Sacramento, | John A. Britton of Oakland, | | 1 1 | | | Unusually graeful design | Not the cheapest table we have, but the best we | have at the price. Two finishes to choose from—oak golden finish and mahoganized birch. Measures 29 | inches high and 30 inches long. Contains a good sized drawer and undershelf. Price for either finish, $11.00. Other parlor and library tablescon the fifth floor | in almcst endless variety. Take your tinte looking through the line and buy when you get ready. A solid carload of carpets from one mill has just arrived. Our carpet buyer visited the Eastern market pretty early this season, and asa result we are showing some of the finest patterns in tapestries, Axministers and velvets ever carried by a local carpet house, a little head of time. | ‘There’s splendid choosing in the rope portiere line [ now. One size, 4 by 8 feet, is offered at $2. 50, and | another, 6 by 8 feet, at $3.50. A big variety of colors in both sizes. H (Successors to California Furniture Co.) 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenue. | - — | contracts for furnishing light and power | ANCIENT ORDER OF WOREMEN on long terms. Sacramento has a good C. T. Spencer, grand recorder of e whasdl, W e aw oo e | United Ancient Order of Workm oly in the gas territory in which we are - T o 1 P O ik af we Bave af electric lght nid | LS from Chicky tist Toesday. e Ehe control of the stock of the | there he attended the session of the | B lifornia Gas and Electric Corporation | Preme relief committes and obtained lis held by the Bay Countles Power Com- | the jurisdiction of Callfornia & sum s | pany.” clent to enable the Grand Lodge Some additional facts were learned re- | Promptly meet all obligations. ’lishly from another source. Notice of The lodge at Point of Timber, in Cor success in financing the bonds of the Call- | Costa County, has started a contest tra .fornia Gas and Electric Corporation has | members, six on each side, for the pur- | been sent out to the stockholders of the | pose of ascertaining which side will prove larger corporation and the several | (he most 3 ive. smaller corporations concerned have also | % of Memartal Lodge were in- been informed that the options on DroD- | sealled by Deputy J. Schilling last week, erties will be taken advantage of by the | . 4 ¢ o1 holders thereof by completing the pur- | Lol Tl 5 TOEY S e Coom e chase of the majority of the stock of [ yo8 PEESeRictt 8 B o NOwErr, S each concern. In & circular letter the |UFiNE master workman, a § bonds of the California Gas and Blectric | ODCr® & Corporation have been offered at par and five shares of stock for each bond taken. The market value of the stock is rated at $30 per share, so that the purchaser of a of Golden West Lodge wera he 10th inst. by Major Black- assisted by a full corps of officers. bond gets the equivalent of $1150 in bond week by District Depu | and stocks. The companfes that are ab- | Grand Master Workman Dr. Duncan in sorbed ‘have outstanding bonds that | Golden Gate Hall in the presence of a amount. in the aggregate, to SLT2000 or | largs number of people, Including many about their combined capital stock. To | jadies. the installation thers was secure the bonds of tife C: and Electric Corporatigh it is proposed to | pledge the stocks bought outright from ! the several companies as security for | such bonds as it may be necessary to jesue in payment for these shares, there- | by giving them the character of collat- eral trust ,bonds, which rates them as second mortgage bonds. ight amed have of Harmony W F . Hackney. England is preparing the After the o stallat! v the South Afglcan war. They s :{ tnstal atign Dr. silver. Fivef presses with a Satadl the s put of 160 ' medals will be ——— an with Suing them. a beautifu nscribed, as |a token of 0 | August is vacation month for Mayors | the lodge; t nd of American cities. cigars. Treatment WONDERFUL TESTIMONY. | MRS. nAm" MACKINNON, 1377 Seventeenth | i tand, Cal. 4 E | R 3 - 1 was CHOKED | ! o M E. hld ml DXFI‘I CULTY IN I A Y feet or EXERTED MYSELF & 1tle; 1 COULD NOT SLEEP at hight on account of had no APPETITE. 1 wa i ha aH{) had catarrh 'or twemy ytll‘n Thll was my condition when I began Drs. Shores & | Shores' treatment, - I was COMPLETELY DIS- COURAGED. I saw DRS. SHORES' ADVER- '-nsr_mr T In the papers and decided to try ance Mo A LAST RFH(;RT and : am me from the AS GEAD that 1 DID. 1 can sa HSTHMA AND treatment and medicines by start. THE THIRD DAY COUGH LEFT ME, and I have gained steadily nuht llo g, until now T AM ABLE TO DO My APPETITE s good I AM ABLE 1'0 SLEEP and my BREATHING Is all right, I FEEL STRONG NOW and better in every way, THANKS TO DRS. SMORES' SKILIL I have lived in Ouakland for the past and lny one doubting this testi. twenty yea: monial is at perfect liberty to call on me and I will gladly verify to the truthfulness of this ;:nlmonl-l_ for DRS. SHORES' TREATMENT AS was a good attendance and an excellent programme of entertainment, ' - STHM. MRS. MARY uACKlNNON 1377 17th st., Oakland, Cal Absolutely Free Until Cured To all beginning treatment with Drs. Shores & Shores, San Francisco's leading specialists, THIS WEEK, to prove to the public PERMANENT CURE for CHRONIC DISEASES (that | doctors give their. professional services FREE and their trea BRE | to all who apply THIS WEEK. THE ONLY EXPENSE to the pati { will be for the medicines ACTUALLY USED Many Will Be Cured for 50 cents DER THIS SPECIAL OFFER YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE MEDICINES ACTUALLY y cents. The most stubborn cases of chron wiil ; If you are DEAF; If you suffer from ASTHYA or LUNG f you have STOMACH, LIVER or KIDNEY DISEASE. or au- sther CHRONIC this_js_vour opportunity to obtain skilled XPERTMENT? Why spend mc:r.:wl on CON “OCAL OP! n get expert medical treatment practically free? ) INTO EFF NCE AND HOLDS GOOD TO \l L WHO APPLY THI 1 DO NOT DELAY. START. AT ONCE. (O LTATION FREE TO ALL. EVIDENCE OF SKILL eal treatment racts KE PAT F Wink, LIVER AND STOMACH DISEASE READ THE WOND OF MRB. KLOC EN, WHO WAS A TER- RIBLE SUFFERER FROM STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR OVER 35 YEARS. SHORES ‘& SHORES' TREATMENT PRINGS BLESSED, RELIEF. Mrs, Klocksen says: 0 one knows how T have SUFFERED with my STOMACH and DO RFUL_ TESTIMONY LIVER during the past 25 years. TORED A GREAT DEAL with DIFFERE DOCTORS, but never found any permanent re- it until T took Drs, Shores' treatment. MY STOMACH WAS ALWAYS BAD, gases would form and I would bloat up and suffer TER- RIBLE PAIN. My bowels were inactive and T always had to be taking physic. My stom-, ach wag SORE and I could not DIGEST MY FOOD. 1 became thoroughly DISCOURAGED lnd run dc‘ln This was my coudlllon when began Drs. Shores’ treatment. ean say DH! SHORES HELPED ME FROM THS START. 1 DO NOT BLOAT ANY MORE NOR SUFFER PAIN: I CAN DIGEST MY FOOD AND HAVE GAIN: VER TEN POU IN WEIGHT and feel \TRO\(.PR and Bi TER In every way, although it has been some time since I stopped Drs. Shores' treatment. ly | RETURN OF MY TROUBLE and I take pleasure In recomm: Ing Drs. Shores to all sufferers, for their tri ment has WORKED WONDERS In my o Any one doubting this testimonial is at perfec liberty to call on me.” (Signed) MRS, GEO. KLOCKSEN. Redwood City, Cal DDS. SHODES & SI‘IODES Specmhsts s Wlky B. Allen Building, 933 Market SL, iya X, ED ¢ MRS. 6EO. KLOCKSEN, Redwood City, Cal. 23 YEARS A SUFFERER FROM STOMACH AND LIVER D.SEASES Lt Fraaciseo Cal A.nn-i [