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flandsomest Dlsplay PROCEEDS UNDER A SALE CF LADIES' WASH SUITS 1 $4.65 Each. Regular Value $7.50 and $8.50. We place on sale for Monday only 200 <amples Shirt Waist Suits, alil this season’s styles, made of Grass OUR f BEAUTIFUL | LACES. Sii PR y are here COUNTRY CRDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. , i | | AT LOWEST PRICES” is the wateh- hle rapid-growlng store our Linen, Chambray and Oxford Chev- a_lowering o ‘f tane || 10ts: every one of them is finished in the very latest style and was made On sale to- .$4.65 cach to sell at $7.50 and $8.50. morrow «at.. ANOTHER REMABKABLE 8ILK SALE BEGINNING MONDAY. Yard Wide D-ess Taifeta SI l New Satin Foulards 58 l 27-lach Dress Taffeta Reguizr Value $1 45, Y Regular Value 8%c and $1.00. Yard Regular Value $).00. 79;;& . announcing beginning to- 2 of our mar s Silk Sales. and we are willing to go on record with . In point of qu £ prices 8o the feason. as the.one echeduled for to-morrow. our wonéerful ock, and (he only apclogy we have to offer is that the quantity is not Fuli Yard wm Black Taffeta, Guarantesd. Silk of the h BLACK bla TAFFE of luster and of a most dependable quality. $1.10 rard A, T $1.45, on sale at. s I Foulerds that the meau- | ACK TATFETA, res. valus $1.00, o - 78 1 le to-morrow at the un- | S n eale. at TOe yard 3 reg. value $1.75, on sale at. $1.38 yerd . on sale at . 50e vard Wost Extraordmary Showmg and Sale nf Womens Snrmg Garmanls. following d: 16 add jtlon to y already l\L e garments that for A VEHY ASTUNISHING SKIRT BARGAIN, SILK DROP EFAMINE SKIRTS In Black and Navy, Wort §25, for Beautiful Sllk Lmed Smts at 535£ach ined Our S} Department ki n and %een doing a tremendous busi- pleated "ei less of late and again to-mor- Ifll ¢ 1w « the ver ounce unpre- 5 ..%35.00 m\‘ cedented sale of high-&lass Etam Skirts—it's A P an_offering rhat will bc anmher grateful sur- a by a New York t $20.00 and $25.00 Each. be \nuunl on sale were mac inufacturer, are absolutely in the 1t of fashion, and ery one of S is worth $25.00. They come in E Rn\al Blue, finest All- IISTRAL, ETAMINE, \with rate SILK DROPS, trimmed with ter bands of Taffeta forming yoke effect and edged with knife-pleated flounce:jcome in nisale at the remark- bl $20.00 18.98 Each Swa | Silk Shirt Waist Suits at $13.50 and $17.50 ea. ![ Stunning New Silk and Cloth Jackets. of han I fe 1 of new Bilk Coat: s " These jaunty and v and are about the best Dress Goods }0pportumtles morrow and also Tuezday We Tt e wae aln ssabl : r b \‘EAv'..('f t want to < 1500 \ards New (orded Bahste for $1. 73 S| k Flmshed Black Volle Etamine for - was ported to seijat $1.78 a yard; 4 1 silxy materia), of \a n..x. deep Blac! s' n Yari | ‘weight, of se parat and Tuesday. The Most Sensational Silk vWaisI Sale of the Year, {000 Wew Creps de Chine and Peau d: Cygn> Silk Waists at Almost alf Price. MONDAY WE OFFER FOR SALE WHAT A PERSONAL INSPECTION will show the MOST PHE- NOMENAL SILK WAIST bargains ever advertised by any house. \We want to make the ‘day a memorable one—WE WANT TO SELL MORE WAISTS THAN WE EVER DID in one day—we want to break all previous ecords and at the same time give our patrons value SO GREAT they will not soon forget. This extraordi- i sult through our New York representative’s luc purchase from a money-short get the benefit. This immense purchase has he(’n 4]1\ ided into 2 lots, to be of- a high' and lustrous Black; a Skirts; tae kind for whlch you -SOe yard ) 8; Tard 100 Crepe de Chine Wansts for 35 . h L it b ery prest Each Sale of White Lace Tuckings | ALE OF High C ass White Petticoats [ Special Underwear Offering LEDE " B¢ and 5Cc VtSISA_I $2.50 Petticnats for $1.75 $6.50 Petticaats for $3.95 ea. mr. cambric Reguier Vl'ul 755 and 85: —“r ':.;.nu,‘“‘"“:?\" 48 Yarg chiogt Edorass ot ishad with neatest tucks and . fine Val. Lace Insertion, ot ats - Pe(b vate mueh In d:rmmd ftrr {!o!;:; tde ), Wi snd Shirt Walst, on Xl]i t Monday at, yard - iorms ana X 4 N Vaieriennes um 56.50 gt z 00 dozen on zale to-morrow w205 ?:c, 253, 33¢ and 50¢ dez. and Sale of [xcluswe Wash Goods ty of dainty fon that our nd the g1 Bale of Fine being tra New adras Ginghams | oy best grade imported demand day only A beantitul c r of Mer- imported fo: d muc L u:hu . ¥, SRirte: 10 Biaib. 200Fe: ass Linen, ed S dsome seroll, ntripe ra; also | » stripes apd o 1 i Walsts |4c 4nd figured effects; this seasoh's 2 = -3 ‘ fine value, and finy veltles: 'mnnl value at.. 5 mqh Ctass Whute and Lolored Cheviots i $ 2 Quallty 72-inch German Linen the st patterns, sbeolutely pure Linen apiae §i stae, 1o mateh, at, dozen $3.50 al. THONAS Ma¥ YET BE GEDED Pille: ads. ‘ases &t, each 1925 @R Each | at, | tailed to comply with the provisions of .no MNlinois ant!-trust act, recently upheld | the Supreme Court, vequiring an an- 1 affidavit to the effect that the cor- porations have not entered ‘nto a pool, trust or combine. Accompenying ! frame of mind. After the o readjustment of salaries, ment direct the Msi of names is 2 ANTI-TRUST AGT NDAY, APRIL 1 eaty of ces- slén had been lald aside the Danish Gov- ernment sent thie commission to the fsi- | and to devise means for the improvement ' f the condition of the islanders by the the establish- lines of steamszhips and | changes In customs dues, which 1t was ter \‘Jr instruction from the Attorne: hoped might reconcile the fslanders to General requesting the State's Attorney !h'lr retention by Denmark. Tl Wil T N o proceed according to the provisions of S R now appears that the commission Illinois i Ty 0 m. st act. ! very much discouraged by what. it o ” t F F‘y > act of the Attorney General to-day D&nlfi'h CommISSIODGrs : all:d heard, so it is entirely possible i . A,” gt ey Puageo i i g ol . > " t there will be a strong revival of the Ccllec ines From - h.Cotioachd v th, Duriligieg o lata | Pind Roason for Dis- | ikrion meraion I et taeia0s S ! n t |reiurn. Technically, the treaty of ces- Corpotatlons, State’s Atlorneys of the State, with in- couragement.\ | glon ratified by the United States Benatw structions to proceed against such delin- |15 pending before the Danish Gover: —— quent corporations and recover th - < it e andar copacutisgn a e pen and if there = a change in public feellng RINGITELD, I, April 1.—Attorney | 0 1 s gxed by statute is §50 per | WASHINGTON, April 1L—Advices re- there it may be ratified and the cession General Hamlis to-day certified to Biate's |jay, ‘and as these corporations have besn | Ceived here afe (o the effect that the | ST} sea, PrOVIdINE the Rigsdag is call- X Attorney neen of Cook County the | delinquent for five or six months they |rm'nl commigsion left St. Thomas a few Im. time allowed m: hunge of ra?im naumwes of 3% corporatiens which have ' are cach liable to a fine of $8000. or $10,000. ' days ago for Denmark in a pessimistic ' cation ex: Dires. By ; PUNISHMENT FOR TOILERS WHO STRIKE Dutch a,cts\..a.w Opposed i by Unions. FEFE AL Heavy Fines and Imprison- ment the Penalties to Be Imposed. RS O Martial Law -May Be De- clared at Any Mo- ment. e T, T Special Dispatch to The Call, THE HAGUE, April 11.—At an urg sitting of the First amber of the o o strike bills previously adopted by the Secend Chamber -were passed unani- mously. Queen Wilhelmina immediately sanctioned the bills, which forthwith became effective. The militia remains under arms and is guarding the rail- roads. It was against the enactment of the bills passed to-day that the Dutch tradesmen protested, and they struck in an effort to prevent what has occurred desplte their action. Important changes of the Penal Code | are provided for'in the first of anti-strike measures, Individual ana connection by fine collective intimidation in with strikes will be punished and Imprisonment. ty of intimidation will fine of 100 florins ($40) and three months’ jmprisonment. Two or more persons similarly offending may be fined 200 florins (380) each and im- i prisoned for six months. Any person in government employ or under contract to the Government who strikes will be subject to six months’ } imprisonment and a fine of 300. florins ($120). Two or more persons commit- ting this offense in concert may be im- be subject to a prisoned for four yea All offenders under the clauses indicated may be dAisfranchised in addition to other pun- ishments. In the second bill it is provided that a fund be formed for the maintenance of a corps to perform the duties of rail- | way servants in time of war or in time of stri The 'hiul biil provides for an inquiry into the conditions and the complaints of rallway serva Only Government employes are af- fected by the anti-strike provisions of the first bill. O workmen may leave their employment at their pleas- The Government, which controls flways, seeks to prevent labor up- heavals whi commerce and interfere with "A" transit and the conveyance of mail. AMSTERDAM, April 11.—The disa- greemer between the styikers and the workmen’s ‘defenss cormmittee has ' re- sulted In the ion heeoming more \reatening. Further and more strin gont . military precautions_have been | taken. Extra troops have been sum- moned here, and at the least sign of an outbreak martial law will be proclaimed: the Garden Theater in about two weeks. The church is located on Julian street r Sixth. The property was purchased at a cost of $109 about six years ago, @ there is a mortgage of $20 on it ng the Interest on the note is about congregation could do, and the A. Brown, the pastor, bas net | received any salary for two vears. The | colored people were about discouraged. Treasurer Ed Mowry of the Garden The- ater heard of the plight of the and offered the use of the theater benefit. appeared on the outsk of Budapest. Parliament En-| Situation Becomes More Critical and | Netherlands Parliament to-day the anti- | An individual gufl- | of travelers | { Theater Will Help Church. | SAN JOSE, April 11.—The church 1 theater are to join hinds in paying oft a mortgage. \nxu)(u Baptist Chur: the | religlous home struggling colored congregation glven a benefit at Packs of hungry mountalp wolves have | San Francisco, Sunday, 12 April =4 @ A sides, $32.50 1ilt of quarter sawed ' Rounding glass . This charming china closet is bv oak, finished a rich golden color. Has rounding glass sides and French plate mirror 10 by 36 inches in back above top shelf. Measures 76 inches high by 42 inches wide. Price, $32.50. Larger china closets are here and also smaller ozes. Some are in the now popular weathered finish—some are triangular in shape to fit sungly in corner of room There is, perhaps, no other rug manufactured which gives the buyer so much value for his money as the Smyrna. They lie flat without being tacked and are reversible. During the past week a variety of new pat- terns in several sizes came into the department. Two- tone greens and reds and Oriental effects are in the pluiality. Size 30 by 60 inches, $3.50; 36 by ches, $5.50; 48 by 84 inches, $9.00. An oak chiffonier, containing five drawers and mir for $13.50. Scores of others with and without ror, mirrors, - o Gieunet (Successors to California Furniture Co.) 057 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenye. LUX ESTATE INVENTORY IS FILED IN SAN JOSE| Total Value of the Property Is Es-| timated at Over Three Millions. SAN JOSE, April 11.—Th inventory of an estats ever county was recorded in the Pr | NEGRO FARM HAND XKILLS HIS EMPLOYER'S WIFE Y Shoots Italian Woman With Shoi- gun During the Absence of o “Hem meann 2 HUNTINGTON, L & negro tarms hand employec lato-at South. Dixhills; murdera: | most notable | here to-day. It is the estate Mrs. Salato and then.killed himself some Lux, a brother of the late Charles Lux |t i day night..The e | of the firm of cattle kings, Miller & until Salato: whe Lux. Henry Lux died about six monihs | v y‘,‘»g\r:,“};.\nv.‘. - ago. He inberited the entire estate on the = the terms of divided betw death of his brother. B will the estate is to be his two daughters and grandchildren : The appralsers were V. Koch, W. S. ter shooting Mr: Clayton and M. O'Br 1 the total e himseif wi lato ho had timated valuation is 8, 38, th of the capital stock of the Mille corporation is valued was 45 years of worked oit old. A Nw_ reasos The realty in San trageds worth $25,000 and t t includes property nearly south of Cut nty in the State. » estate h Louis Stev share in the Peach T h of Prof. Johm Fij acres in.Monterey County ny of + visiting the island and P properties_are vagt cattle ranges in a4 t xpe ce says that. eves ferent parts of California. W. A. Bowdcr s late and unromantic day, he fouf is attorney for the esatate the ure there ' TREATMENT 'ABSOLUTELY week, to prove to the public that are curable), | Evidence of SKill. 1043 2 ), Cai. ] ROM C s-r RN TE ARS, WHICH FINALLY USED ME TO BE DEAF. 1 was unable t) ) ORDINARY CONVERSS STOMACH WOULD TROUBLE T REATLY. CAUSING ME TO VOMIT MY FOOD most of the time. “It was dificelt to retain food in my stom- ach and it caused me to.lose my appetite and strength. My BYES WERE VERY WEAK; THEY WQULD WATER AND FEEL 30RE whenever 1 went out in the air, “Such was my cordition Jhen T aoplied to Shores & Shores TEN. 1 BEGAN D AT THE END OF TK'PF w HEAR AS WELL AS ANY ONE. “My caterrh is very much better, alfo my stomach; In fact. I feel beiler in every way, thanks to Dra Shares' skill and treatment FRANCISCO “T HAVE LIVBD IN SAN Fun THE PAST 16 TEARS. TECT LIBERTY “(Signed) “1045 Marke! 3 TO CALL ON ME. LANGNER Yosemlte House), n' Wrancieca ¥t of my watch gnd COULD NOT | FREE UNTIL CURED v To all beginning treatment \\uh Drs. Shores & Shores, San Franc leading specialists, thts. there is a PERMANENT CURE for CHRONIC DISEASES (that§ 1SCO's the doctors give their professional services FREE and their treatment FREE to alfg | who apply Before April 1gth. The only expense to the patient will be for medicines Actually Used.; [Manv Will Be Cured for 50 Cents UNDER THIS SP! L OFFER YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE S LoD veED. M t chits. 'TRs 3 R THE MEDICINES AcTe \LLY: rot exceod §0 for one whole wonth chr disease will I¢ vou huve catarrh; if you re deaf il i have stomach, liver or kidney disease or ronic afim this b ni to obtain s . opps u: w !'V LXPFR[“F\T" FAKE > - - vi COTIC when you un g6t _expert medical treatment practically frees THIS GRAND | i CIAL OFFER GOES INTO EFFECT AT ONCE. AND HOLDS GOOD. 10 A7 Sem PLY THIS WEEK. DO NOT DELAY.” START HO ULTATION AND A Word' to the Sick, AMINATION FREE TO diseaze w | THE TREATMENT @ If your regular docto 3 n THAT CURES - [..,;1.:£?: | drug Rabit and find that e pnty Tiedle | v dope and drug yvourself to ' } ores & Shores, the DOC rofs | . ; eing ed an W HY ?'U‘Em)( | scme ignorant QU MEDIC ws’r ITUTE" when you can urm,uflnx & > DOCTORS—doctars’ who haps tp, * skill and demonstrated thetr aby: CURE chronic diseases by puMishing | Yoluntary testimonials of home peonie | Symptoms of Diseases of the Werves. The majori: of nervous discases are ca { bY poisons in the blood. Poison elreutatigs | the blood harasses the brain and nerves, such symptoms as these fOllIW | Free Examination. Do Free Advice.| 1, Oatarrh of the Ears. 1 om the throat ale duil? Are you easily dazed Do you have heada Are vou easily Do vour hand 2§ the | causing partial | car ba: “Is your hearing worse whem you have a cold ¥ Dor't neglect thiz until your hearing is IR. REPARABLY DESTROYED, fl.h Tes ut once. mper irritable | | | e ng in yo | ‘Do you hear bfitllr some days ' leeplessness but con SYMPTOM “l’k:l"nlt.fiu and m-fin tz00 101 OFFICE EOUR: | 8 llli'.l l." 13, Market Strees, Drs. Shores