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THE SAN FFANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1903 AD“BTISEHENT & Another List of Rare February Bargain for This Week, § 10 Bt ERECTED —_——— saieor — Nogt Imporiant Black Silk Sale Ticsds™ [osmimiben | fEesgse of oo oo | Pongeo Sitks ! iess. ADVERTISING alone will not bulld up'SUCH Uxmvd | Wil HaYB_ItS Own " ; ir, We have prepared T some extrabrdinary, SiK Bes ¢ Bulldmg. 2 MAKERS, and which are therefore thoroughly re- Chevlms 1 v | "BLACK PEAU DE SOIE SILKS. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. Ungesttonatiy e mant-{ M| Archbishop Issues a State somest collection of White and corded n»'p.w Ve SILKS OF REF | Th Feguh. s| 00 qmu. fo( 79c Yard Iho §1.25 Grade 35 [ Naflela)tor 98clYem in‘:‘dd r‘:xxirur:slz“!xxe:‘fggfl \fl:v':: ment and Meeting Is | A 4,,» war ranted p k Silk Bargain; a very lus- ready for you to-morro inch Taffeta: actual value [l morning. A most bewilder- OS¢ yard |l ing variety of the newest to Be Held. ‘weaves, the swellest of shir gl UU 1ality Guarenteed Teffeta for 80c ] B The L e Cross Cadets are to| Q,d,d 4,,,”, grade is guaranteed by us: 60¢, 750 and $1.00Ye )ml\he ieg::;i:; ‘ohx :;'mlrs uw:. ‘er-m:\l 1 with meeting and reading rooms, study halls and gymnasium. It will be bufit with money raised by popular subscrip- | IMMENSE WAIST SALE TO'MURHOW tlon. A meoting to launch the projeet [ | will be held at Loyola Hall, Tenth and $ fo Market streets, next Wednesday evening. 5.00 and $6.00 Weists on Sale at Archbishop Riordan, who is president of | B ing early to-morrow you will have again the association formed to erect the build- | an opportunity to secure some of the greatest Walst R AR 2 ; B e e e ng, has issued the following statement, | ionabie 83 00 and 30700 Waisia for 43 25 sach " There explaining the undertaking: | 2 two kinds to select from—beautiful LKA T 1 e, ves 1 A A fn the vesy JANMSE Siyiscnd ] Ten years ago we had the League of | v S of nv,',‘..\ "H,\Nm:.-xm,g: TAF- the Cross organized in San Francisco for | A STLE o th best: Coorings. IOkt Dectort-Mtle F the protection of our boys and young men | Walsts at iow price, your cholca ac from the dangers and temptations to which city life exposes them. We found that a special society was absolutely to band the young people to- encourage and strengthen them $I’f ri 5 e _ thn Sl 30 Ouihty (olo'ed Brnadcloth for e-l 08 Yd d_ . : - <o Sale of High-Class Madras Gmghams. s S i g * . Over 3000 Yards Bsautifu! New I5¢ Ginghams for | ress and excetlent wori of the teague. i | '\:e” B 31’08 | enrolled over 10,000 boys who have | | pledged themselves to abstain from in- \\7 t} } t b g toxicating liquors during the dangerous 10 N 0X, PII.OO | period of life. The league has warned ! : p E these boys frequently of the bad results A boudoir necessity. At a price that makes it pos- ng in pretty light blue, pink, lavender, green, red, black and white stripes and checks; they.are the finest 13c qualities, absolutely fast color, and for a speclal introduct [W SPRI% SUITS AT offer on le to-morrow at It's the first grand offering of the cholcest 1903 spring styles Mad Ginghame. Included are the most exquisite color effects of this . E | of drinking: it has exhorted and encou sible for every woman to have one. Built of oak, ookar RSO AGE SIS y : 3 | aged them to remain faithful to their | 1 Loy A : e 3 2 v mo. x ry g the most SAVINGS IN PEQUOT SHEETS AND P.LLOW CASES, | pledges. 1t has conferred inestimable golden finish, and measuring 58 inches high by 33 ta } . every ticular. Of l"l! N0 sheetings are mora universally known than the Pequot branch—they outwear all | benefits on its members and on the com- irches wide. Contains three large drawers, two small the . ring materials, such as Etamine Baket other very large purchase at a great saving enables us to quote these very low prices munity, for the example of these boys has | 2 Y Weave, Scotch and Fancy Tweeds i est ngs. The follow 3 { been fruitful of great good. They a ones and a hat box. £ s + tch an s i A = ““-, it 63x90 Pequot Sheets for.... 50c each LARCE SIZE COM FORTERS missionaries In their own homes an If it i$ something better that you wish we are g o EMRERE 207K o " R AR RECHL EF ieets for..........55¢ each A very exceptional good Com- among their companions. It is most grati- | splendidly prepared to gratify your taste. Variety, || fe a xed Tweeds y cket styles and 7- | gixe0 pequot Sheets for..........60 sach | forter for double bed: covered fying and encouraging to find the prac- | 3 e @ - h gore s that are good value | 96590 Puquot Sheets for.... 65¢ cacn | With prettiest eilkoline and filed E:ch tice of total abstinence so general among quality and style are here and many of the more ex- at 0 $22.50 each | » Cases, 45x36 18588 i | ST R e .. $L50 | our youth 1t pensive chiffoniers exactly match with our high grade COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. AR RN s e e e | NEED OF NEW BUILDING. bureaus. . | *“And in addition to this the league has | T A el . Y FOR MONDAY- Mercerized provided for the larger boys a special Rug talk is a hobby with us. It’s pardonable, H . . rank known as the League of the Cr though, for our steck is worthy of all we can say. Many Lonsdale Musiin Silk Petticoats e Tty e Hoeet na ates T H WO S v alsiadh i e Tt and recelve a practical training in the 2 . d xtices hegin witl e 7' Y d $| 50 [ach great civic and religious virtues of dis-| || received. Sizes and prices begin with a rug 18 by 36 2(: ara. ‘ | cipline and obedience. Week after week inches at $2.00 and terminate with a carpet size, g by 20 dozen Ladies’ fi ade Mercerized Bla their duties In Iife lained to the o s 2 o« 2000 s arde of aality bie r Perticonts: fnished with dousie rarfia eftoctas iiets contict le Saraturs Wetetes snd 12 feet, at $4000. Exquisite colorings in Oriental a e for Monda ac.. 7Y | T TV R e e b they grow up to be sober, moral and man- effects predominate. ly men. 3 | Wood seat Roman chairs of unique design and ele- b is a splendid work. The training 5 3 > - of youth is the most impertant duty in gant finish. One in birdseye maple at §8.50, or a life “ducation Is not perfected in school, different pattern in either golden or weathered oak at and the majority of our boys have to ADVERTISEMENTS. Little Woman Home Again. story building and affords ample room 00. | The Little Women Club is again settled | { |for the entire force of the Southern sta- |1eave school at an early age. Then the L4 o p g | tion. The lower floor is devoted to offices eague takes them in hand and instructs | | in its original quarters st INB Welsh | | and cells and the entire upper floor is set them in the practical duties and responst- | | St. Louis £ Aiding wits undrolng part as assembly rooms for the men. | DPilitles of life. 5 2 I | s mndibelne _renovated throughout, | | Each patrolman is provided with a locker. ‘Such a work demands not only im- [ 0‘ wing school was temporarily lo- | { The new station is well equipped with mMense care and patience, but also a Iarg-‘i o A ated across the st Now, however, | cells for both male and female prisoners. Cutlay of money. It is a heavy drain on | | BEERS rdings freshened, the work | | The principal fault of the cells is that the very limited funds of the league to g hey have bars for celling instead of a Provide uniforms and equipments, to pay | | ccessors to California Furni 3 s o e, [ e e o e e o o Tent for thelr meeting places and to meet (S iture Co.) ipward. Three afternoons in the week inclined may find the bars very convenient the other necessary expenses of such a are given the children, instead of two B*"C&ptain Spillane Takes it they decided to commit suicide by | Society. | formerly, and each day finds the rooms hanging. e boys maintain over twelve meeting 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenye. | i d with those eager and anxious to use Charge of Southern —_— places in various sections of the city { rs and receive moral instruc g : Looking for Lost Boy. trootions o aloaniegte 1o Do Ther | CHILDREN TO ENTEBTAIN BOARD RECOMMENDS THE The Highest Priced but ted in such a Station. Carberry Maxtel Gllbert, the 14-year-old | funds will not allow it. The boys should | AT COURT TWIN PEAKS PAVING OF THIRD STREET the Best Quality. iren feel only how lovely | soth of Mrs. Dr. Amy Bowman, residing have a building located in a central part | pward and recelve com- | at 32 Oak stfeet, Jeft homdMon Tuesday ©Of the City and provided with meeting| Next Saturday night Court Twin Peaks| The Board of. P ors are cordially invited Captain John Spillane of the Police De- | evening. Februar: and noénews of his and reading rooms, study-halls, gymna-| of the Ancient Order of Foresters will l mended to t at work and inspect | partment took official charge yesterday | Whereabouts has since been learned. He Sium and other attractions. Such a build- | paye jts children’s night im Mission Turn | terday that Sessions are held | of the new polige station which has been | Was a student at the Adams Cosmopolitan ‘& Will prove t_flfyluesun-]ahle benefit to | Verein Hall, on Eighteentli street, wher and Friday after- | sonstructed on Clara street, near Fourth. | Grammar School. He is dark com- 0Ur youth. They could assemble in Invit- | there will be programme « presige st Lo i .| plexioned, with brown eyes and a hare- INg quarters; they could be trained to | musie. song: . open to members | 1 IMOSt the entire day was spent In MOV~ | jip " which is hardly perceptible. When read and study and spend their evenings | niched by children. After the programme are to be held on the second Wedn Ing In, and last night the new station||a¢t seen he wore a golf cap, a gray suit Profitably. They would .be surrounded ! {pere will be a dance, commencing at 10 T ach month at the settle- | Was ready for business. Captain Spillane, | and dark gray overcoat. He is 5 feet With the best influefices and shielded from | ;'cjock. The affair will be under the di- | mended t t after examining the building and noticing | tall and weighed about ninety pounds. €vil companions and associations. | rection of Alexander Smith, W. T. Ham- | sewer sc the alterations and improvements which | Letters and m iges have been dis- ‘We mus‘t be g»mt-mus toward hnur mond, W. R. Carpenter, P. L. ore and have be 2y ¢ Sel < | patched to friends outside of San Fran- YOung people: we must encourage them | . G. Cuthbertson, with the hamed 2 ntnme"r’:;‘r P g'.;"’“ v ”"" cisco, but as yet the parents have re- and do everything in our power that they | zo the master of ceremon The fol- iy L ptain Spillane at the | qeiyaq no report of his whereabouts. His A may grow up to be sober, industrious and | lowing is the programme that will be pre- new station will be Lieutenants Conboy | mother thinks that some older person | intelligent men. sented | and Colby and the same force of patrol- | must have lured him away. RAISING OF FUNDS. Nai | Works recom- SOLD EVERYWHERE. /77) PATENTED \ 2.) SPHEROID EYE-GLASSES Have 2 Scientific Vm“-\ mpany’s nsion of the Third-street from Berry street and 1e crogsing of Berry and 1 at: $50,000. The lks will be reduced the paving is being ~ 1l'<m'm\ 8 ; manager, width of by five feet whe done. he Board of Works has also asked the isors to pass an ordinance author- the paving of Dupont street, be- cific and Sacramento, with bi- W Grace Delvalle, men who were attached to the old South- —_———— quehanna . “The League of the Cross has shown | Sreni Me, } ern station at the City Hall. The force Sues Railroad Company. b oo P bons Tell Me, | v\m h.v]mlo about 133 men, Ten sults w filed in the Justi H all prison, as far as that| Ci | 'n years' experience that it is com- | and | attached to the | | | es’ peteat to do this work. The time has | Miss Ha: May Yet Get the Money. various parties come when we must provide the league | rst: " . B ers—ac cost will be $10,000, which is Mrs. W. Hooper, wife of the well- | portion ich wa = Atchison, Topeka and with a bullding worthy of the youth of | Sr, 2°C0m! e bp the ol dha }_”ar'(',‘ ol wn pol officer nected with the | Southern station, has been moved to the Fe Rallway Company to recov the city. A number of excellent gentle- ' vethick: r s of "t ne ssity to i Prey n of ty to w station at Fourth and Clara streets. 642 MARKETST i i 3 | EVERY WOMAN ""f""d’)‘ iould the uleE WHIRL!NG | Hooper. SPR. I be new Vaginal synln Injection and Suction Pest—Safest—Most Con nt. It Cleanser ~ Instantly {In the sum of $29 % in each suit. The men have Kindly co-operated In this work | Irish Jig Gancing i station will be knowri as the | plaintiffs are J. A. Ortner, F. F. Iburg, and we have formed an incorporation to | All e ‘"""““ of ¢ tion. Captain Spillane and ander, Henry Levy, J. A. Rich- erect a League of the Cross building. | will patrol that portion of the | r' ey, W. A. Shedd, J. E. The funds will be raised by popular sub. . Korts and A. E. Dren- scription and each person who subserib llege that they requested Will become, if he so wishes, a stockholder sage to this city on the company’s in the corporation. | the corner of Post and Stockton | Despite a few objectionable features in “It should be an easy matter to raise and was returned to Offic rri the construction of lh( new sidtlnn it is [ manded, but the company refused to sufficient funds for this cause. It is for | them. the vouth, and every public minded citi- | T zen will readily respond. We have de- ' | Hall Association at a meeting to be held H Loy all, Te: d M e s, | | ¥k o Wainiey Fiiriary .| LIVER AND STOMACH DISEASE | Traatment Absolutely | 1908, “I ghall explain the project in full at | . the meeting. Sincerely vours, | | Fros Un"l cumd‘ dance, mon, chief of the ¥ of the Agricul 3 held that offic: has been in that depart- »vernment 1879, n- | city lying between First and Eleventh ! terday the | strects and between Market street and workman in a | the county line. and the ¢ “PATRICK W. RIORDAN “Archbishop of San Francisco.” Archbishop Riordan will be present, and also Bishop Montgomery, who founded the League of the Cross. Those inter- ested in the undertaking are invited to gt . Y o = | be present. & s BOARD FORMS NEW CLASS & ) 7 IN LAFAYETTE SCHOOL | ‘West Richmond Improvement Club \‘“Ufi[ Y2 LIVER R Petitions for a New Building s ..Equal the Best... and Better the Average $5 Shoe | Drs. Shores’ voluntary testimonials each week from well-known home people Speak volumes for Drs. Shores’ as up-n phyucun- and specialists. thse people if in doubt. t the Drs. Sho: 1t you apply this 1 ke advantage of D res' “Cost of Medicine Offer” (o | prove that chronic diseases (that curable) can be permanently cured. | Doc s give their professional s ces free eatment free until cured to | all who apply befors February 3and. The only expense will be for the medicines actually used. ‘Many Will Be Cured for 50 Cents. v Under this special offer you can pay for the medicines actually used. Many f 30 cents. The most hronic disease will for one whole month, - catarrh; if you are deaf; from asthma or lung trou- FRPCPTRYE I formed a new class in the Lafayette 8chool to accommodate the increased at- tendance. Action was taken on motion of Director Walsh. The West Richmond Improvement Club filed a copy of resolutions adopted by the club calling attention to the necessity for ‘a new building for the Bergerot School and protesting against the with- holding from the board of the moneys ll. IIALI.’S IHNVlfiUlAWl Elp Stops all Josses in 24 hours. Fi if you suff pald without protest on the special tax MRS, MAY E. WILSON, ble; if you have stomach, liver or kid- levied for new schoolhouses. 995 McAllister st., San Francisco, Cal ney disease or any other chronie ailment, The offer of Mrs. Mary Mead Morrissey A | this is your opport ty to obtain skillea Wilson says: T au to be placed on the unassigned list with- | guarantesd edical treatment practically free. tved in San Franci medical Aamant orders 1 January 1, 1903, until a prin- e oy g Why experimient with inexperienced rdess | am one in a hundred who omce wear the Walk Over ever goes back to a $5 shae. LRI T he Wvestie Siol Tiatmrio | Lt v g B e | gostoms? WhY spend money on -fake i e 5. g 1073% hy should they? In leathers and in workmanship, in style and in serviceabil- avallable was taken under advisement. | ferent physiclans, but all to no purpos { | patent medicin which often comtain end for free boc SR ity, the Walk Over ‘is more than a match. for the $5 shoe. cocaine, opium Or some other dangerous Mrs. Morrissey exacts payment to her | have suffered a great deal fr. perior Court. | also grew very Demands for $368 for building concrete 'and was very arcotic when you can get expert me e S umu H \(r'eet fill(l(‘}: with all the snap and ginger the flashiest dressers could wish for; of arrearages ;;r Billarl{mrrnm lJ;-Inunry 3 i Sreatw 'uyu' o;fl actic ..mmx- This | dress shoes with all the elegance you'd e t o — 2 1899, to December 31, 1902, omitting seven grand spec er t0 effect at n | you'd find in any other ')z(d 4 R i e e D L months when she was 1, she having | after I would eat a hearty meal | w once and holds good %o all who apply T A make at any price. been ordered to be reinstated by the Su- | BE HUNGRY. My condition grew sradually | ghig week. Do not “l.u Ihn i at aare LSy -.-:n <% | conomy in production and distribution accounts for the low price—the \Walk worse, until I was UNABLE TO WORK. 1|g;0e, Consultation free to o N _Hm:n-s ENGLIN itk bive Aibon. RVOUS and MELANCHOLY K D RUN DOWN 1 Over plant has its own tannery, turns out 10,000 pairs a day and sells direct through its own chain of stores. walks _at the Lowell High School and every way. This was my condition wh WE TREAT AND CURE .I - F g e La a came to Drs. Shores. I ean say that Y g & ]sgi. !:,!c::»ronrx:i:;lelll:spt{:’sund. Honda School | &3 ler h;]'p-“vlfi me_more |h.m x'l'J, ——— 3 p . N ) MY STOMAC = =.n"J|’:.'-‘-‘§"'“"‘" " The offer of H. M. Woolley to sell for HURT ME ANY MORE AND 1 DIG s, .___u_"_"w-_._gn‘-_-—.c Sent, charges paid, to any address in U. §. $2500 a lot on the south side of Page MY FOOD. My Kidneys and liver are | street adjoining the Crocker School was | Detter. and my nervous svstem ix g L LT tuken under advisement. | ang stromees 1n svery ware BRUSHES Eaon. bootsiscks bath —_———————— | \oIT GIVES ME PLEASURE T '(»--ngr:‘f‘h\\" T bootblacks, bath- C— MEND DRS. SHORES' TREA - . ho;«r billiard ‘tables, Engineer Gains Promotion. sufferers, for they have donme W - ?fl;- 3;1 ders, candy-makers, canne e : o | me o ay Fove iile, foundries, laundries, paper: Levin T. Jones, first engineer on the M. ' = o o nonial s a i"jar Disenses. hlh‘frn, printers, painters, shoe factories, revenue cutter Hartley, was yesterday or- perfect liberty to call on me and [ will gladly | - | .rwnx‘_ .“n oud, stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, ete, dered to report for service as chief en- | verify the truth of the same. rivate arfeo- Prostate Gland, Scrofula % us and Chroni¢ Diseases BUCHANAN BROS.. Erush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St WEEKLY CALL 16 Pages. $I1 per Year gineer on the Alaskan revenue cutter Thetis, now 1ying off Sausalito. His trans- | fer comes as the result of his recent pro- | motion to the position of full engineer. Signed) MRS, MAY E. WILS 8 ..n\| . e Allister o Sen Francisco, Cal. . | and uil forms af REMEMBER, this special offer will | o positively be withdrawn SATURDAY ‘llTE B exa NI t 8 oclock, February 21st, and Alexander’s Case Continued. | 'u?'-z" -.“‘."’.. mewed & extended. | OF TF The case of Ernest Alexander, a former | APPLY ANY DAY THIS WEEK TIO SULTA- policeman, charged with accepting a bribe o m to4:30 p. m.; Evenings 6:30 to l Sundays sad Holideys, 10 te 12. from Mamfe Lin, allas Lulu Wilson, was S o ’ - ’ caliea i Juage fawiors coure yenerany | DS, SHORES & SHORES, Specialists, l'x“mn continued till February 23 to b.l Pe T“““,h w“" B. Allen B\Vfldffl' 933 Market SL’ :bm !I.o‘L Walk Over Shoe Co. 024 Market §t., <mesmun. Shores & Shores to-day if you from t ity for_their ADVANTAGE SHORES