The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 12, 1903, Page 27

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©w - I'HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. APRIL 12, 1903 sANP ::L'- NELSON AG AIN CRE ATES & JOF ROSENBERG’S. JOE ROSENBERG'S. 1 JOE ROSENBERG'S. 1 JOE ROSENBERG'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. 1 DISTURBANCE AT NCE por But ma knows where to go to get the full'value foP her money ———— Some Gaod 01- WHY 5, Doliy Varden. All stores are on ferings Around ~ You should buy corsets at the LIS URE N 18 e name somebody’s shop- ping list, but Joec «ufier’ Attempt to Deliver His| ce”’ and Is Dragged From Plat-|§ d Handed Over to Police Officers| money-saving store: latest creation of Fowre, the Little Store. First—Experienced corset fitters “18lish glovemaker. Ope: HAIRPINS made two-peazl DAIREING nisde 15 8¢ Sau. Made'of trable pure ailk. Rosenberg’s is on Lighly polished, 3 Corsets fitted free. P-TO-DATE women ask to sees - body’ inches long, ' in s d—Experienced demonstra- (l°m and ‘we are positive you will cverybody’s. straight and crinkiy econd—Experienc appreciate them for price and quality.. H - e shape; looks like the tors in attendance to tell you what ... ............ 4 ®1.00 onest goods and yeal, but mot in pries oorget jg suited to your form. ho 5 (;u«)t}’k(,"(’é‘sod}gfm If you have your corset made to flueen Anne Tre. o -y ePflSing the best kind that There will be a great demand for then NAVE Made thi orec will 'cut, § and 7 OFder acan give you just as good ;% T PG ut Twe will not be abla fo S.St inches long, a fit, if not better, for just one- ofer them at these prices egain. Made famous for their low snt kind handles, dif- gy arter the price. of white English lawn inches long, o ferent shape blades. &' P S5 withs colored hemstitci border. with PDPFICC. German make. Ou Eight hundred different styles of pointed ends. Do not judge qu«m\l by ""2;"5;'.'}'{“'1“"’ corsets to choose from, for slender, e Price .. Oc DOMINAL REDUC- medium or large figures. We May Be Unoeradvertised, Direct From Beifast. - 9 he best linen handkerchiefs in B ahd . VIONE . cooppad S 1 : EA ors partment— rld are made, 00 dozen of LA- SUPPORTER, mads O'Farreil-street entrance - but Never Undersold. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, in it T e . Ne A “Xatesictic 1 Point de hemstiteh bleached. ready waist, “rench_lisle Attention! e Jagder § Now Se 5 in._wide. in flowers, leaves and Ara per dosen 3 bian designs. ‘The good washing kind 5§ CORS P terns ¢l orset. that will reduce the 2, different patterns to choose from From Our Mus/n Underwear st the lace for underwear and dress clastic with patent button hose support- crs: in pink, blue, and black. Now 3 naturally and comfortably fce SR TRBE witbout tgnt lacing o the use of straps T e Department. TONS, good large flape. We Are 0 ted You're not losing any size, For cloak inspect . and dress trim- a a ed e lw.-:stoc - - ing a for at Gemand...de apiece n -made enberg scarfs. Wa Ladles’ skirt Above the 0"(/’”"")’ JENDANTS for trimmings, have cut tie prices in a_great many quality, soft finish Y Tadien het with small tassels gnd B of them and here Is one of them: Yoke, trimmed with SILK TAFFE i 15 cents apiece in the world is so well 54 jn long by 18 in. wide, made of lace and Insertion, with armhole adapted to the requirements of Stoul extra heavy linen cenier and trimmed trimmed to match: bottom finished SILK GLOVE the b Cf an, . as this ope. It is graceful and with a 6-inch wide hand-made Batten- with deep flounce, edged with cluster of Ladres’ Waist. i rely will not lose ite shan berg lace border. Tekn. Vom aueidl not & Double-boned, with perfect] R o i Dt we Mndanae T T8 Jot the .owest in price, but pered, unbreakable steels. D B o i cactdon e 1.95 st for the mone tra heavy twilled Itallan cloth. {tade of Peau de sole sills Patrons who have had thelr corss - Qract Doanel Rubens Iniant Shirt. whit e r v polka dot effect, fan- .made to or)aer and LDHM four times thi B 2 d white. {ailor stilched seams. fin- Drice which we ask, are more plessed 1,ADIES NFRCK CHAINS, 3 nsible mother shoule Nt d ool B shed with hund-made croe with these at . 8490 inches long, i cut smber, with allow her children to be béin fbnd 00kh DI detachable B.—If vou break a steel in this watch clasp attached. Price... Fithout this _protecting, - to match: colers in cor ‘within sizty days—another one . : health-giving vest, as it ar- fords full protection to the ... 45¢ K or WATCH or blue. See AN( OPEN DIES' NEC 1 a NET ( and the appreciate 2 INS in round dull Jet, 54 LD Yo . e You'l! Want Them at This Frice, kgl i watel stisw Bolex, w0 fatal oy SErm o 50 Cents, CHAIN or NECK ORNA- Ve oot Sewes | méts n also black and white The Marqu/se A MIGHTY GOOD MM, 4\"" hes long. made in and cotton, . also 4 wool, i price 30¢ 4 * FOR THE MON- gilver, Arabian and Indiar Jersey knit, steam shrunk and medicats I ntbe 7 ] Is the name of the ¥ z A0 bog@e. Very scarce, but very Bt oseam shrunk and medicat= e e = kil Shidine thernt i na) e LADIES' CORSET, made e e e nd the waist by a new pate © seams a t ished on the out- 50 Cents. e so‘asnot o e b 6 = skin: high nec Ng sleeves. An oppor- CROCHET tunity for the disappointed made of all-wool Saxony floss, 36 inchet were no. able Lo Durchace o oe W0 in black, white, red, blue or - Jast lot. N ppsdag et g Do not judge the quality by _the A come and inspect . 50¢ ca A e, oOf fast black sateen, blas cut B it e 24 2na hand-gored, double side W Ccarrs h" com- Steels, rust proof front e of them, and here is ona ac steels, lace trimmed, extra Made of fine whits Strong tape inside, sb as to ew Lilllan shoulder ef- Prevent it from st open work h dip hip, with extra I Lades” White Skirts, ( nbr Why Spoil ihe Appearance of of ke il ck oss front, also in back: ROTter attachments; more hemstitching, ble collar with hemstitch tie and n exchange for ” Special' for bow ailached; the new Lady Jean sieeve YOUT MOUEY .......... .B0e Golf or Walking Skirts Your New Gown by Promnent $1.00 Wwith three yows open work hemstitch ¥ . § tncks. This wajst canmiot be duplicated Just Recewed FROM THE SMALL and Angular Hips? PR % - vwhere in Frisco at this price. 1,285 WITH THE SMALL- §7.25 Insiead of $2.00. o By last nighus e OUR_NEW ra \DILS made of <ot Some of Our Patrons Call Us newest up-to-date- b 3 heviot, flare il S5 ik A jeschod Snmhric iilideinch . law 3 corgets that is cifect, man tailored seams b ek fHounce, trimmed with a c r of fi the Ribbon Store mad jtched in white; perfect in looking hip pad made, 88 g ROANG Tows AR hos 4N W RRY THE LARG- THR “W. B ng and fit; colors black or it rounds out tive figure 1 wit d3e MENT AT THE L0W- ERECT - i ORM navy. We care more for ex- and gives the ust floun. : A § IN THE CITY. \ CORSET, made of ra business than extra prof- much desived wiith habit-bick s g ciioles 1y haiy imported’ " batiate. L Now wrees $1.75 raade of pure v ¥ i ay from. B ces of black all-silk taffeta he T curve cut, hand-gored, low. covered with 1 - Sha tow Bilc lus a h he abdomen and hips [ jectionable : o : A0 T thes wih: phe. oD A raight front stee Shields. urranged. Note f, e per sard 'mmed, e supporter attac W00 pa‘rs, which we came across at a LADIES “"'% rmente, with hose supporters attached. very low price. Made of the best stock- Just Out . 4/, with patent button clasps. When vou inet. nainsook covered and rubber lined ust Uut. We Will Be Your Good Frierd Ve.vet Ribbons. sea these corsets yvou will be highly full large size: washsble 3nd odorless. | \rpgr N EC K o I/ )/au Le’ US proof of the good value of pleased for this small price...... 81.00 15c and 20¢ qualit WEAR FOR YOU R 4 < & . : EASTER GOWNS \ND THIS 1S HOW three hundred pieces of Some Women Wear Ladles’ stock” ccl : vet ribbon_were, sold in the ar with double ' o tabs, made of fine LADIES Jur : thort of two houre. A Jucky purchase bles us to offer others de nut. Here sain this week four hundred pleces of good offering to those that ame quality at the same low price. o black, full nap, all siik, satin °T,AD: GOWNS, ma of extra fine twilled dai flannel, double-yoked back of goods ... collar, ke and sleeves, STILL h trimmed with herring-bo: braid, extra CUSHIO! TOP AND full wi and in all lengthe. Colors in BACK, ade of extra CUBINION TOP, made of best quallty tapestry: different patterns to clioose: fit Z4-inch cush- * s0ld all over town for 0c. Our way of Aisposing 25 white lawn, embroi- dered edge. with fiv Valenclennes lace Parisic back, Width No. 1, to iece per yard, or 10 Width No pink, bl and cream, heavy basket cloth, stamped in Tie an r Loke per To reduce our stock a limited quan- ar colonial designs, ready n Width N c per d'l;l’l' or.. « tity will be =old for....... cireeen...9B@ great price concessfons. On'y open . D0e per plech WWidii "No, per vard, of.... : MAIL ORDERS FILLED. — 2 Sod g 8 per picee Joe Rosenberg, the Truthful Ad- "1vsion syt Mothers, Here is Your Opportunity. y > I e o S Samy > a o BMBROID for the children's e ¢ vertiser—98c Instead of $1.50. e Men's summer Ces far below the viss ribbed. LADIES GOLF or OUTING. VEST. Net Bocks . et aNail (s overiass G ¢k and long made of steam shrunk varn, jersey knit: Now at " EMBROIDERY. best cambric founda- d short sleeves. double , trimmed with giit bu = 1, Price, tions, extra ng button-hol must reduce our . black, white, red, also 12%e 2% open-work patterns: 113 inche now..GOe P8¢ Yard 3 inches wide ¥s on physics and entitled a physicka,” literally, “That wi 1 2 yCal. There is nothing in the constitution | third of the deoth of the bowl, or to the | his es: & e SON\E A NSW{: RS {of the United Stat prohibit a natura! | height to which you wish to color. Leave | meta to President for | the remainder of the tobecco in the pipe | follows' after the physics—the sclence of | death on the 6th of November, 1902, and 1 the Minneapo rbor of New York was str ? 3 | born citizen from serving ro QUE RIES BY three or more terms if he can be elected | and do not disturb it for several weeks,|natural thing A Scotch dominie. | Topsy, an elep ad killed to the office | or until the desired color is obtained. | when asked for a definftion of meta- | three of her keeper to death x > ) | — | When smoking put fresh tobacco on the | physics, replled: ““When the hearer dinna | by electricity at Coney Island January 4, . CA LL R [‘,ADE RS | OUTLAWED-E. M. D.. City. In Cali- | top and smoke down to the previous level. | ken what the speaker means and the | 180 fornia an obligation in writing | g Al | speaker dinna ken what he means him g - ) e—— Wi » IARN » Gt By . 1. . . < P 2 FABILITY OF FOUR MEN IN ENGINE Jawed if action ig not commenced w | GARNISHME —B., City. The eav.u-| gelf—that is metaphysic Life of an Editor in Mexico. — ; ; ‘ R ILDING — Subseriber. | four srovide obligation was |iNgs of a judgment debtor for his *ver- e . n owin G EDWARD VII G — | four ye provided the obligation was or A man who has been owing us $£29 for KING EDWAR CABS ARE ALL KILLED tof the Crocker bullding | incurred in the State, if out of the State | S0n&1 séivices at any time within o ELEPHANTS E City. Jumbo. | ten years came in the other day and pald p » o ey ' " = wisco is 160 feet in two years. days pext preceding the levy of exec | the gr elephant, whose weight was| .- A 2 . « Uganda. C-:w X Fat ‘CQ”|<|on of Bos ton e 3y lor attachment, when it appears by the | seven ARG n NAtP Giiie dak ‘m.‘- height | 9% I damnably devreciated dollars. said A i Letter Hom With a Fast Freight at 8 LOUIS FIRE—A. M PLAYING ALONE—A. O. G.. City. [n|debtor's afMdavit that such earnings arc | was 1134 foet, had been exhibited at St | NOthing about interest, and departed Telling of It Windsor Junction. Cal, The Southern Hotel cuchre if a p! plays alone and takes | Necessary for the use of his family n|n Ontario, September 15, 18%_ and | With the air of a chap who has done an F. JOHN, N. B.. April 1L.—The ¢ desiroyed by fire April 11 . five tricks he scores four, if but thrae | this Btate (California), supported whally | was being led along a raflroad track with | honest action. But was it? We caleu- ' % 1 point. If he faflz to 0! in part by his labor, are exempt, but| Tom Thumb he is euchred and his | if the indebtedness was | tricks he s The raflrond | qake three m of Lato the haby elephant, to be | late that we incurred In oro- | Joaded on the cars, when a heavy freight | to lose someth like 36 80, nothing of what that little loa: LATON the' popi :(.; ponents score two points curing the necessarfes of life, one-half of | tyain running at the rate of forty miles | should have earned. When our wrath | between Fresno and H 1 Lok such earnings are subject to execution.!an hour bore down upon them. Yhen |had abated we -went out and gazed on 2 3 fifteen | S. M., City. Auy let- | S2rnishment or attachment to satisty the | Jumbo saw the approaching train he made (A g J ry landscape, all sun- o ed {o the President of tie Unit- | G¢Pts incurred. a rush for Tom Thumb and, grasping him | shine, a sweet.southerly breeze tossing CHICAGO'S BIG FIR ash contributions during the first months after the big fire in Chic : 1571 amounted -to $4,200,000. shou!d have on the envelope the . | with his trunk, threw him acro the | the roval palms hades with the silver title of his office. Tt is a mark of cour- | CRIBBAGE-J. T. L., Sicramento, Cal. | track as easily as if he had been a kit- | avestion! [n the evening a Yankee friend tesy to thus address him. Tae envelope | I the game of cribbage to form a {Yen. Jumbo then trisd to save himself, | dropped in from Oaxaeca City and we had bear the words “strict!y | Uence in play it matters not which of | hut he was too siow, and he was crushed | & game of pok divlomatic finish, and * | the cards is played first or last, provided | to death between the engine of the train | we saw the twenty vanish, and we owe T the sequence can be produced by a trans- | and the cars on the siding. One of Tom | the max of luck $378 in addition. Le: individual who made the | J\AMIGRATION—A. S.. Spreckels, Cal. |Pogition of the order in which they fell. | Thumb's legs was broken and he had to| some mathematician show how much we ). It is 1 that the Chinese ppa following are the figures of immigra- |10 the Ietter of inquiry it appears that | be shot the next day. An ineffectual at- ' are to the bad Our subscribers mus their ingenuity do not make bar-| yio; to the United States from July, 1902, | the cards fell in the following order: 4, | tempt was made to electrocuts Jumbo No. | really pay up on overdue accounts. Edi R. T., City. There is no E inclusive: July, 50,82 |6, 5 7, 3, 2, 4. The man who played the | 2 at the Buffalo Exposition November 9, | tors can’t live on the perfume of flowers i e September, 3 October, ll\\'o -4pct ecounts a sequence of si; ame- | 1901, The elephant Mandarin of the Bar- | and the song of the bul in the cinna- m goix TROUT—A Ci The a | December, 50,201, | 1¥. 2, 3, 4.5, 6, 7, and the man who played | num & Bailey drcus, having become un- | mon grove.—Milta (Mexico) Messenger. i & o | 1 Canterbury, to t to the num trout t on | and January, the Iagt four can also count a sequence | : | him. Good-by. God bless may take from the strcams in Califor- | 2 , FE R e 87 as ibere 1 B0 oard | S 2 B R | APOLO KAGWA, K! nia, but such must be taken only by | BIRDS—A. and T. City. If you will go sequenc Mongo (Uganda) Notes hook and 'ine | to the reference room of the Free Public w e P SHARKEY AND CHOYNSKI—Su I e brary in the City Hall and consult, | AT THE THEAT) 7y th.‘ “'th‘a‘ D e § irds of America,” or work: 1 entleman escorts a ladv to a theater in | The SEW Moltag Taooess. eril SBaEker mad g | ot oWl e AIE ABGde) o i SRKing down tha atsle (o ¢the seaté ve- | r | Fr % Baldt, general man in th ISH-tratt SCh anter, | &) | habits ‘of the birds vou write about n | cured, the lady should follow the usher | L F) the Penn Steel Casting Works in Ches | @izco, April 36, 16, ~and then ~gmet;in (i oy ateer ot igult | and the escort follow the la The rea- | | has very recently developed methods that | °¥ 24 Wards flfon March 11, 188 o e son for this is that the lady takes the | THE WORLD'S GREATZST - | will revolutionize the system of mol SR B3 oA 3 HOBO-§ Philo. Cal. None of (he books | innor and the gentleman the outer seat | PECIALIST CURES Pt oo s o vgn FRIRTY-ONE—Subseriber. City. The | S0 S oiol ok gin of the werd | oF the one nearest to the aisle. After the | x Sl | Steel. TS BESSRoR. SIS P L me of cards called thirty-one is what | 0 " only information published in | Derformance, it 1# not improper for a gen- | ours | ing & = er mold fro 1 the German ‘.<:| ; l;'!u;‘:.-u'/,‘ Im‘.| In hl:«l\— D e i et e hon Paised J ‘;hen h;‘a\-lng, 49 p“l, on ‘3, ,‘1,‘ Trustworthy. Reliable, Com- wus. | then ‘eadiing Yrom e d with an entire pack o ds by any | Clstarn mart of ‘the Unit ates | When he is in the compeny of a lady. It = J Bl ot | e ey be Semalted SThe tusbe, | nUmUer of peraons nder seventecn, | Neitern DArC utihe Dnited States mud i Ron e s iy e ealied doda ] 7petent—My Methods of Treatment nee he is ke | poteern §s put into an iron box of suit- Womaimes 55 | scarcely above the tramp. | to assiet the lady to adjust her wraps and Overcome the Worst Cases of AR Ehe] TEC L 3 ;| CHICAGO COMPANY Dudiey. | 5 to do that with his hat In one hand | Neglect, Mistreatment and All 1 S . Cal. Th able size after which. u g comy the box is filled with molding déparfmetst -8ses niot uiiing SCHOOI, EXTENSION LECTURES- | would be decidedly awkward. the standing of any com- | fewey School, Fruitvale, Cal. For Infor- suse put Contracted Disorders. The box i then run into the drying oven. | »r fndividual. Such information is . HN JACOB ASTOR—Subscriber, Pet- | " e St pafte b it pany - . e on i= | pation relative to lectures with stereop- | JOHN J. Kinckinar) F ¢ B vataiat kO v = | and the casting - i ol : =" under the auspices of the School Exten- |ceived the ides of establishing a fur trad- | than sixteen vears. [ understand more fully than moft cecsssssessssssssesse soee Uried mold An impor -n'\l eatitre of the ( LAW l: C., City A cop sion Soclety address Senator Joseph R.|Ing station in the Oregon Territory. Inj physicians the disastrous possibilities of these diseases. process is that it entirely does away with | > law of California may be ob- | 7o 0000 e pverett street Al da. | 1810 he arranged for two expeditions, one | ‘The wisdom ing vour diseases cured in el $7.300.00 siilled labor, the sand being conducted | tained from the Sedketary of State at Sac- | &1 ARG, o b streel, AIRMOdA | 3v wes kHA he by land, and aftér maoy | qarlier stages ls apparent ¢ o are familiar with the > i x €t - into | s 4 Cal. 2 3 < e Y| ntimate relation existing betw e disorders and t »7,500.00 CASH $ B s L e | Zawaute,cor teom e I this aiveey- | =~ 3 : Liardships and many mishaps he establish- | . conatitation in Zener wigaer 2 e box and ¢ e e pat- | gaga( e sale of la Yublications. S INKERT : + 5 tation at Astoria on the e to take the short cut to perfect h 1 have no Ume spent in in Trizes to F miiy Cocks. unskilled boys. The castings are | | PINKERTON—A. B. G., City. Major|ed the trading = ! b Ay 5. - . e e . ‘The | Allan Pinkerton, the detective, was born | left bank of the Columbia River, near the | Chey Miss | In Glasgow, Scotland, in 1819, August m.TPacmc Ocean. The expeditions and es- ' He came \to the United States in 1841. | tablishment of the fort and trading sta- He resided for a short time In Chicago, | tion at that point are well described b equipment 1 have cured more men thai absolutely seamless and need no chip A SONG—F. H., Olympia. W, €. Chaine, for instance, can be pro-| old time popular song, “Do weed In this way, andgall are exuaectly | Me at Home?' was written by Caroline the West. I not omi: ' as a method to color n meerschaum: Fill | nomena of the mind as well as of matter —A. M., Modesto, l the pipe and smoke down to about one- | was placed by him with other words -.ge_’] years she was in reccipt of an s sses ssccsssssresesese seeee COmE OL Qver §25,000, “ THE PRESIDENCY Gsssssssesssssnsss sansy sifke.—New York Sun. Atherton (Briggs) Mason. It first ap- | I . ; “ - weakness of v contagious [ | Peared in a newspaper published In Si. | then moved to Dundee, Kane County, Ili- \\anzlr.‘ton Irving in Asl:rh.s (The sea wedkneas of i ted. Tafisocse, Senta te Cookery ¢ & | jom, Mass. | nois, and opened a cooper shop, where |expedition started September 8, . an s el viait 15 Siwaye pretered: but It you can . g ¢ | Madame Emelka Ezigavari. who was| M s | he remained until he was appointed a |the land expedition tn July of that vear. me your symptoms run'< xqgve;l-:i-[ c:n-boefiured at hbrl||¢. EE BOOK. de § [once the mest popwar sctiess on the | RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS—A. C.. Me- | Deputy Sheriff, then became Sheriff. of - — G R L et . Charges reasonable. Satisfuc FOSTUM CEREAL CO., Ltd, | ‘uvserian stage, has dicd in the work-|jones. Cal. This department has repeat- | Cook County and in/1651 was the first ap- | METAPHYSICS—Enquirer, City. Tho i “* 4 | house st Molskolez, in Hungary. where | cdly announced that it Goes not reply to | pointed detective Chicago ever had. word metaphysics was first applied by H M N Ealtie Creek. Mich,, § | uhe had ement the last ten years of her | questions of a religious nyture the an-:| — . Arfstotle to certain dissertations, whicl . . B . . Costs contest- 4 | . woer. She went on the stage | swers 1o which would lead to a religi | TO COLOR A MEWRSCHAUM—A. O. | containing his highest xenen\::luuol sshes 1 ¥ i3 age of 20 and for. nezsiy thirty | controversy §.. Oakland. Cal. The following Is given | concerning natural things, on e phe- 729 l‘ert s‘f“t S' F. (To FIOOP\ L 9 08 du |

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