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20 THE SAN FRANCISUO ‘CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1908, ADVERTISEMENTS. The Greatest Purchase and Sale of Tailor Made Suits, Coats and Skirts. : BOUGHT FROM THE MANHATTAN CLOAK A\D SU.T CO. OF NEW YORK AT 65¢ CN THE DOLLAR.. MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDN & opportunity—an occasion- that wi ative's Jucky purchase of about 1500 Suits and t and Skirt is made up according to fas efare the public Regular 820 00 Suns for 9133 $13.95 each Pegular $22 50 and $25 Suits fur h values s !'nv‘ beau- $I7 s .?fifiniits“f&f $23.75 wool Etamine -Cheylot $23.75 each a "».' Scotch mixtures, ? fine blue. brown and blach the. latest style, blous s stk lined, with fancy v—v~1 reguler value §20.00; styles of ~the use Suite, are go0d value aterials—-styles that are the leading ecolors, hand- o4 and trimmed and_ euits that duplicate under Mom and l: BLACK SILK COATS.... hese are so popular right now and ase permits me very astoni trons—one of our famous Jacket White Lawn Waists witl bie rows of embroidery Wais Jackets for -87.45 cach $15.75 cach Monday at A GRAND bllK bALE- -MONDAY AND !U[SDAY this store js justly tra tu sacrificed Re sure and come early o-morrow. 3000 YARD COLORED TAFFETAS FOR us Japanese T lards, White P\ev\ (.rene de Chmes- -The $l 00 Quahly Here To-Morrow 85c¢ Yd for Monday and Tuesday at 85 a r: light blue, ffered in Sar *0. which we'll s ".a‘f as white, cream 1.00 quality pink avy and b Spesiai Offering in Va- lenciennes Laces ns we ever We Lave prepared values in white and 'cc evening mercerized ¥ dafnty “rexular price 4 Insertions. s Wool Challies 20¢ very Y best qual- Qe French doze = wide, in'the the nd black A SILK WAIST SALE $5.00 Silk Waist Fcr i $ in this city wil and finished to 44 Waists, on regular A WHITE SHIRT WAIST SALE. 500 White Lawn Waists for When we secure a good bargain our- selves we always share it with our pa- waist dainty tucking and dou insertion; you wil A SALE OF FOULARD SILKS a grand quality, kind that r Waists and Shirt Wa BI turquoise, $1.50 Quaiity Black Peau de Soiz fo: rees Peau de Soie record-brea king sales in ¢ sred wash fabrics for th 50c and 62c Mercerized Mull for gradual B0 and 3gitrd - fale of Madras Cing- in nx,px COUNTRY Gray mixed made in the new hips and down $|Each offerings—fine $22,50 Fine Etamine Silk in blues and black, stylishly trimmed with (affeta straps, most graceful regular $1.50 § oy $1.00 cach | ¥ and in many Instances for almost half she intended to spend. Coats—all fhis spring’s ‘styles. and which he secured from the Manbattan Cloak andd Suit Co. of New York at 85c on the doliur—and they now go on sale on the same basis. ' latest decrees, of the choicest materials, in the best workmanship, and the prices at which we will offer them will demonstrate beyond question, these, to be the greatest val- Walking Skirts, in th v flare and 5 trimmed with double straps over E‘flh side of skirt actual value $10.50, for .... DAY will witnees here the biggest and by far the most important Tailor-made Suit, Coat and Skirt Sale that has. come before our patrons this year. nable every woman to dress In the height of style at moderate cost, It will be absolutely &4 mést remark- This axtraordinary sule Is the result of our Kastern $35.00 and $40.00 Suits for These beautiful suits are silk lined through- out—silk-1ined Jackets, with Silk Drop Skirts; the greatest value imaginable, blue and black with fancy shoulder capes and stoles; value $35.00 and $40.00; sale price..§27.50 each Cheviot, in brown, Regular THREE GREAT BLOUSE SUITS, SUITS and MIXED date fashion, ing colo 21l on s BROADCLOTH WALKING SUITS— finished and trimmed In the very latest up-to- very stunning suits, 34 and which al of Etamine aud finished -lclull $27:30 $30.00 Suits for LINES-ETAMINE $2| Each BLOUSE/ in the lead- $21.50 each well worth $30.00 $40,00 and $45.00 Smts for High-class silk-lined Suits, the same that only recently sold by New York's leading suit stores at $30.00 and $45.00 each- all-wool Etamine, ylish suits finest very' atunning and Covert 32 to with New Tan Jackets, sizes throughout style collar .$5.98 each |sale price . Skirts for = §188 Regular $16.50 fine imported Covert stylishly strapped, banging skirte; a_great bargain at $13.65 ea. famed. profit Ar hanc 50 pleces_tron make, for Waists, Suits in daint; of Cream, Nav imnwense barguin at #9e vard. $1.25 Quality Co'orei Etamine for Etamine, 45 inches wide; 'y ; extremely popu- 1 in colors of Royal, Navy, Castor, Tan, Yard Resed: Monday and Tuesday, All-wool Voile nile, tan, Brown, Gray, For New Fongee, TREMENDOUS WASH COODS SALES THIS WEEK Wash Goods department for this week. week are wmapproachable in e very respect. Sale of White Oxford Cheviots for fou never had an opportunity to select from a ollection than those we place or Beautiful effects in plain, basket weaves and choicer values that day 25 a vard . Cimities, Batistes very fabrics; ham 1800 ~ yiirds s ARG ¢ best qual- in. solid checks good 1y oxl Three summer great variety tiest valve &t design: very *GAAN) HOSIERY AxD UN- DERWEA? SALE {(ho'c 50¢ Black Lac) Hose - 815, guaran e fo be uu A splendid purchase of 100 dozen ladles’ lace lisle black hose, new and beautiful « «igns, double heel. sole toe, long and elastic, black; sizes 8 to 10; regu.ar way, 31 pair. M. LAD]F.S’ MERODE UND:RWEAR at 333 Each length, o sale for M Reg 50c ladies’ under wear—vests, long and short high and low lw(\( .\ra\«»rx and tights match, In knee and un:l fect finished garments, 33 1-Be eac! Sy CRDYRS REC) a light and airy material an intrcductory offer we place of Glimmer Glagés Dress Lining, Champugne and : wisses and pcx\ulm to ch\ms- in the best colorings and pret- 15e yard PROMPT ATTENTION. v Blue, Red and Black sine eam and Black, Black; vard, 9Se. 36 inches wide; Black; on sale for Monday only at... Sharp price-cutting will prevail and le Mon- yard. 25:.. annwele conon Crepe tirely. new styles Q@QC of ‘the . most beautiful - yard, soft and clingy Japanese Cot- ton Crepe, for Waists and Skirts; in soMd _.colors - and ripes; wartanied fast grand vafue. 1d"as high as Sc a i8¢ trom; special per- EIG 41, lined satin, 1m=u$ actual value $10.00 Coats, of silk lined, very stunning and fine fitting garments that are really worth $16.30; on sale We closed out about ‘400 dozen Pillow sheeting, to give you some genuine bargains in this line. x50 Sheets, o 72x00 Sheets, reg. S1xU0 Sheets, ; 90x90 Sheets, reg. price 68c, very Offerings; FINE BLACK TAFFETA PETTI- COATS, regular $7.50 values. are cut extra full, with latest deep circular flounce, and are made of good + Monday aade of the nd Cloth; on uAle at. .50 each Cheviot SI0. 50Watkmg Skirtsfor$10.00 Cloth Jackets for Fly-front .50 Each 85.50 each Cloth Corset Jackets Cloth, $11:2 $11.43 each DRESS GOODS---FOUR GREAT LEADERS. For Monday and Tuesday we have again prepared 4 great specials in our Dress Goods department—soft and clingy fabrics so stylieh right now on sale at the following reduced prices: 60c Quality Dotted Alpaca for frame Alpaca, English Skirts or Shirt Waist volka dot effects and coiurs erd N $2.25 Quality Sik Finished Black Etamine A superb quality of Black Etamine, wide; very sheer and light weight; in both and “coarse mesh; quality for $1.43 a yard. $1.50 Quality Black Eng'ish Broad Cloth for Fully 82 inches wide, an quality; very a splendid Suitsg’ worth $1 50; special #1.05 yard SALE OF NEW GLIMMER GLASS LINING AT n sale to-morrow 3300 yards of the regular 16 3-3c quality in every new shade, a very high-class silk finished, 46 inches Slvm the actual $2.25 extra heavy fast Talier warranted for fine Tustrous; cloth 8122 e including White, Cream, Sale of Sheats aml Pil- low Cases Sheets and cost of the opportunity Cases much below the and which gives us an price 47e price Glc, for 49e price €3¢, for Bde tor 3¢ reg Pil'ow Cases 5, reg. price 12%e¢, (or' De ea. reg. price 18c, for 14¢ ea. SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS, $5:% this time it is one of our Petticoat Another special a lot of They Black Taffeta: for $3.95 cach quality OFFERING IN WHITE- ORGANDIES AD CHIFFONS We have Geods Department this tabrics to be sold at s tion and Graduation e quality, quality, on sale at. quality, on sale at. 31 quality, on sale at. arranged for week and have cial prices—now wanted resses on sale at. ... some lively selling in selected our White two leading for Confirma- olling down the J Leve ulways heard that Chin t and roots of certain Mata B s i drinking water, e I pe SRS any fluid medicine | :l.rn ‘v\"v”m tha mendor * e e ere capa o ! o iy vy A het! : d flect they were capable of | yilis, for it has to be cooked till it or. the il i a syrup and drunk sc a | most ” ake a pill the New York Tibuge. " lized that one e e ir”mw nd n‘a\r. safely Postoffice Statistics. elin A“‘""lf‘l'-‘ The following table gives the official ~14v: Gi0 1 see such a pill. How i ygties of the United States Postoffic ellow ever got It down 15 | partment for 1902: Numuer of S fully as blg as a PIg- | 75,94; extent of post routes in mile ) patient told m miles of r. Upon inquiry ing the year. 474 687; & re fair sample of P igaves. plant cor mall service performed ¢ 'n 2 was a Postoffice Depa $121.848,847 ' posy O ecr remedies, vha " at p P b L med No matter whal | expenditure, $12 2; patd to Postmas- . e medicine, It is generally | (ers age stamps | ,-fHI]XING COLONY 10 BE INCREASED |Jeffries and Gans Are Due in this City To-Day. -~ enormous piite, whose esued . . taste i« mod nlaa ! h;.',xr:‘larulx : o "3:'7.(2 yobt et he. Saloy; G NAREES I, (IS ST JE) .. These:pflls ave - of fetters regis. | reased t by the arrival of x peulcs. which preserve dead letters rece heavy-weight champion J. J. Jeffries and - and keep them from 2 lized from dend lightweight «hampion Joe Gans. The fo . l Ir:" '»y‘*furl— their 11;7’ ‘nfflwl amount r,r domestic money orders | Mer comes direct from the East, whue . lis, the emedies | issuec > )t fe | the 1atte B e s geons i gt Y "sfl'}’."in',']..réhli”f.'}‘ :;,If ,,; \i xlh.n from Portland, where he medicinal ofl, which they rub | pleces of matter of all kinds m Bamn o el Py We Trust the People! FCUR ROOMS Hl..IIIT.:FE ani CARPETS, $40 G:sh Balance $2,50 Per Week. BEDROOM— PARLOR— j Ozk Bedroo: 5 1 Wire Woven n;?:(n!;.' 15-piece Parlor Set. Clipper Springs, 1 Century Top Mauttress, Upholstered in Al Vejour or Tap- 1 pair Pillows, 1 Comforter, 1 White Blanket, Carpet, 11:3x12 feet, DINING-ROOM— 1 Bolid Oak Sideboard, lary 2 o Plate Glass, Sfl'llrnfln: ;folll.lrcn(h 18clid Oak Extension Table 42x4s inch top, heay dnch claw legs; a4 me Seat Ch: Carpet, 12x12 feet. s 1 Center Table, Carpet for room 12x12 feet. KITCHEN — 1 Neo. 7 Stove, Box and Pipe, which we guarantee to be the best baker The_above four-room -outfit, whicn in. the country; : we offer for this week- only, 1« ex. 1 Petent Kitchen Table with flour | traordinary for the price, which {s $17%5. We guarantee same can " Auplicated for less thun g2 0° English Linoleum, 10:6x12 feet. same displayed fn our windows. A chanee for fl:a| one to go housekeeping. You are welcome to visit ocur Mamimoth shment ‘rhether you purchau or. not. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. E 1820-1328 Stockton Street. [ - od ] i bins, @ :Kitchen Chairs, B i We Furnish Houses Compiete. 1 Ca: e i oot rs Bolicited rs Lead to Our Slore,‘ EEESEEEENNENESEEENNEEENENEN NN RN NEEERERE | ford. | Olympic Club According to present urrangements, Jim | Corbett and Jeffries will meet to-morrow on the Orpheum stage at 1 o'clock to sign les for their fight in August. ns will settle dow once to train for his meeting 1 itzgerald this monta. He wired Zick Abrams to select tralning quariers in some warm locality where he can take off welght. able he will go to San Rafael. his manager, will until the 26th inst. Jim Corbett put 1t is prob- Al Here- not reach here on the gloves at the vesterday with Andy Gal- lagher and Jimmy Britt. He found Gal- lagher could take a punch and could give one in return. Gallagher's size was a con- tinual source of amusement to Corbett, who was surprised to find so stout a man 80 active, Corbett formed a high opinion of Jimmy Britt. He says freely that Britt can de- feat Gans and all the clever men of the lightwe!ght division. The men he must besvare of, according to Corbett, are Fitz- gerald and others of his type who throw acience to the winds and stand up, ex- changing blow for blow. Corbett, Erne und Lavigne, did ot think Britt could hit from his crouching position. It was demonstrated to him that he could hit and hit hard. Owing to Corbett's beight he was not a good subiect on which Britt could demonstrate his style, —————————— Chile-Bolivia Treaty of Peace. SANTIAGO DB CHILE, May 18.—The negotiations between the Governments of Chile and Bolivia. for a ireaty of peace, friendship and boundaries are progressing very satisfactorily and hcpes are enter- tained that they will result In a definite arrangement bétween the two countries. | | | A Southern Pacific switeh engine like | GAR CRASHES INTO AN ENGINE Elsven Passengers Hurt in Acc'dznt in Los Angeles. *-—— LOS ANGELES. May 16.—A heavily loaded electric car on the Vernon avenue line collided with a Southern Pacific witch engine at Second and San Pedro reets lute to-night, and eleven puesen- gers on the street car were injured. None of the injured will die and only a few are regarded as seriously hurt. The accident occurred at a Southern Pa- cific spur siding at Second and San Pedro streets, and the blame appears to rest on the switch cngine crew. The electric car, however, was 1unning very fast. Follow- | ing are the injured 1. A. Fraser, 75 Kohler street, injured on right leg, right foot and élbo: Albert Daucet, 755 Kohler street, bruised about body and arms; W. H. Young, 639 Central avenue, toot crushed; T. D. Crandal, 116 West Seventh street, left foot crushed: Mary 1. Woods, 1125 Hast Twenty-ninth street, head bruised; Miss M. Frierweller, 118 Kast Thirty-seventh street, left foot injured: W. W. Crone, 866 Fast Forty- third street, both feet crushed; James Brown, conductor, legs bruised; John Wildman, 1326 East Twenty-seventh street; J. ¥, Carville, 919 East Bixth street, slight- ly _bruised. Vernon avenue car No. 1308 left down town about 9:46 p. m. with a full load of pussengers. Going wown - Second street grade the speed of the car was increased to about twenty miles an hour. had been shunting some cars on to a spur and the crew had neglected to lower the track gates.. The Iront of the en- gine projected over the sireet car track and the heavy trolley ear struck it with a frightful egsh. The engine was de- railed and the entire side of the streed car was crushed in. Kven the raile of the Southern Pacific track were bent. The passengers place the blame upon the switch engine crew, ——— e Penple ‘who go barefooted and those who wear sandals, instead of shoes. rarely Navé colds in the head or any form of influenza. BURBANK WINS A GOLDEN Academy of Sciences to! Honor ths Horti- cultur.st. Special Dispateh to The Call. SANTA ROBA, May 16.—A high honor will be conferred upon a prominent Santa Rosan Monday night, when Luther Burbank, the renowned horti- culturist and agriculturist of this city known as the “wizard of horticuiture, will be presented with the semi-centen- | njal gold medal of the California Acad- emy of Sciences. ‘The award of the henor to Mr, bank was made by a committee sisting of Willlam H. Mills, Professor Wickson of the University of Califor- nia, and Hon. Ellwood Cooper, presgident of the State Horticultural Society. medal is donated to the soclety by for- mer Mayor James D. Phelan. and is con- awarded semi-centennially to the person | who has advanced the interests of agri- | culture to the greatest degree by application by his investigations. a8 a surprise is reailzed here that Burbank is more entitled to the same than any person in the Btate of California. Tho presentation will be made at the | Academy of Sciences rooms in San ' Francisco Monday evening. time the programme will include’a his- torical sketch by Theedore H. Hittell, an anniversary ode, by Charles Keeler. “The Academy in 1903." by Leverett Milis Loomis, ard the pressntation to Mr. Burbank. The medal is inscribed as follows: “California Academy of Sciences. Awarded to Luther Burbank for Merito- rlous Work in Developing New Forms of Plant Life. May 18. 1903. 1835-1903." Figurcs of Pomona and Flora crowning with a laurel wreath a man engaged in the The honor cam: ‘| budding a young fruit tree occupics the reverse side of the medal. Santa Rosa’s cltizens are greatly pleased by the distinction which has come to Mr. Burbank. -Bur-| The | of sclentific principles and | to Santa Rosa, but “' at_which , CARNEGIE ROASTS | New York's “Four ‘ Hundred.” | | America Rega-ds Them Herald Publishing Company LONDON, May 16.—Andrew left for Skibo on Friday. three to four public engagements cvery ’and. frall as he looks, seemingly | none the worse for the exertion. ing seems to have roused him was here so to the 40 in America. “Do ycu think we belong to the‘smart set!'" he exclaimed. “Do would belong to it? fluence in America takes those people se- rlously. Al that Raw Pork Jr. and the ‘smart set’ ridiculous by playing at caste aping the European aristoer: merely laugh at them. They zB.’bunlulel} nothing in the life of our na- | tion and by y. We | it is ‘three genmerations from shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves.’ There is no single hered- itary fortune in America which is not be- ing split up. Aristocracy cannot exist without primogeniture and entail, and our laws know neither.” —————— Knife Used in a Quarrel. SAN JOSE, May 16.—In a bill for the revair of a header. row i ers, a blacksmith, with a shop near the | | Five-Mile House on the Almaden road, | the hand with a knife | a farmer. . The wound | |1s a painful one and required several | stitches to cl A short time ago With- ers did some repair work for Cooney and |a row over the cost occurred at that time. Yesterday the men met at a store in the locality and after some argument Cooney drew a knife and attacked With- ers. Cooney has been charged with as- sault with a deadly weapon. —_——————— Traction Car Cverturns. MARION, Ind., May 16—Twenty-one | persons were injured to-day by the over- {turning of 2 car on the Union traction line while running at a high rate of speed The airbrake failed to work. as Dr. H. A. | and bruised in this city. The most serfously injured { Woodruff, who had an arm broken | was severely cut. Many were {and cut by broken glas: P R e Policeman’s Slayer Must Hang. TUCSON. Ariz., May i Eas, a Mexican carpenter, dead Officer W. H. Katzenste | was found guilty by a jury murder in the first degree and hanged. Katzensteen long resided ir rame and force and fire department ——e—— Mob Members Admitted to Bail. WILTON, N. C., May 16.—Bail granted to-day ed for the murder of T. Fercy Jones, Arkansas insurance man killed his room by a mob on Thursday. who n last July, there. lease the prisoners, on dut 1s the military —_———— Hester and Neighbors Recovering. ST. LOUIS. May 16— Wifllam G. Hes | and Joseph Neighbors of Memphis, who were found unc a hotel room are to-day re elieved they will fully re- George G. Francis. NAPA, May 16 native of Maline, {terday. He was a since 1550 and had been in i nd until seven years ago. —_———— Furniture Factory Burns. FALIFAX. N. 8., May 16.—Fire | destroyed Geordon Keith's large ture fgetor | lumber and se- | ings. Less, § eral small €00. ~ THE SMART SET | Angered by Mention of Seriously. Bptrhl Cable to The Call and New \'nrl‘ Herald. Copyright, 1803, by the New York Carnegie | He filled from.| day of his thirteen days’ stay in London, | Noth- | much as the suggestion that he belonged | you think 1| No man of real in- | achieve is to make themselves | count for | “In America more than anywhere else | | change of | Admiral over a | A. With- | 16.—Theodore shot | to-day of wili be Sac- as a member of the police was to five of the men irdict- | the | here in| There was no_trouble last night in trying to re- ! was nsclous from gas in ay and removed to | ted improv- resident of California business in to-right furni- | together with 40,000 feet of wooden build- | TR READY - FOR A RUSH INTO GHINA Says No Man of Influence in;Admiral Evans Sends Second Warning From Orient. Concentrating Marines in Expectation of Rising of Boxers — Naval Officer Reports a Grave Con- dition of Unrest in the In- terior of the Tellow Empire. ——— . Special Dispateh to The Call. CALL BUREAU. 1406 G STREET. N. W.. WASHINGTON. May 16.—All of the marines in the Philippines—800 in num- ber—at the instance of Rear Admiral | Evans, commanding the United States ships in Asiatic waters, have been con- centrated at Olonapo, P. I. None of them will be sent home, as was recently planned. » While the this formidable significance, it Is plans Evans for Navy Department declares assembly is without noteworthy that a has come when Rear a second time has reported that affairs in the interior of China are in a grave condition of un- rest. The United States marine contin- gent did valiant and effective service in the relief of Peking. and is ready to again perform important service if mec- essary. The withdrawal of marines from posts in the interior and on the coasts of the various islands of the Philip ed pine archipelago has been accomp! quietly. Olonapo is twenty miles from Manila, and the site selected by the Navy Department for the establish- ment of a large naval station. EVANS EXPECTS TROUBLE. Rear Admiral ans is now at Yo- kohama with a large part of the Astatic squadron., but ever since he assumed command of the naval forces in the Far East he has kept close wateh or Chinese affa He last fall transferred his flag to the gunboat Helena and went up the Yangste-Klang River as far as Ichang. which is only a short journey from- Szechuan, where grave disturb- ances threatened foreign missionary in- terests. The result of this journey was his rec- ommendation that American interests in the Yangste Valley be better protected | from possible uprisings. The gunboats were accordingly or- Yangste, which the nd evidently Rear Ad miral red to be prepared to support them strongly NAVAL REPRESENTATION. Officials of the Navy Departmer clare the condition in China is not primary cause of the retention of marines in _the Philippines. Neverthe hi together with the fact that the cruisers Cneinnatt have been uropean fleet and or- dered to p to Aslatic waters and the battleship Wisconsin has sailed frc Puget Sound to join Rear Admiral Eva Yokohama ited Interest among val office Callao and V Raleigh. Albany an ken by many persons to ted States naval repre st shall be strong in reality as it on paper which avy Departme has pi d that it hail be a. battleship squadron second only in strength to home fleet in the North | Auantic B VS Flood Threatened in Montana. BUTTE. Mpnt., May A Miner spe cial from Kalispoli says that the melting of snow in the mountains has swollea the streams and a gerious flood is threatened All rivers to-day are flowing full and scill A gumber of dams in the Flat- re in danger of going out B R EP e RS MILWAUKE May 16.—The I national Machin adjourned to mect in Boston in September. 1963, | ment. write. frem the city. Drs. 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