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THE SAN FRANC ISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1903. PARIS Company HANDKERCHIEF SALE We are now showing an exceptionally strong line of LADIES’ INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS which in point of quality for price, surpass by far all our previous offerings All-Linen, Hand Embroidered Initials 60c Half a Dozen for-.. Half a Dozen for : Half a Dozen for Sold Only in Hzif Dozen Packages TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH Unlaundered Sheer Linen Hand Embroidered Initials 3 Very Sheer Shamrock Lawn Hand Embroiderad Initials Our prices are always consistent with our small profit policy CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Geary and Stockton Streets, Union Square. ORCRORORY ‘ADOOC'KC'»OOOOQOQDOWWO Picnic. of the Second Mis- Band Election in September. 3 er Grunsky stated yesterday d submit his report on the f converting the Geary-street road > an electric road by June 15. This enable the Supervisors to submit the ng bonds for the city he expiration of its on to be held some will The Passion Play of Oberammergau at Sunta Clara College. and moving play will at \ama Clara College, San- on the 25th, 26 ets good to return on special g trains following date of 27th good to return 1 trains of that date By BRYSON, the Artist Who Created That Sensational Picture, “THE LADY IN SCARLET.” SEEING HER FUTURE By BRYSON, the Astist Who Created “The Lady in Scarlet.” In this picture there is much of the same mystery—the mystery and charm mdcarlnthcltmxmnchufl—andmmmof the men, if would only admit it. It is by the same artist who created “THE LADY LE%' and shows an equally beautiful girl, seaf tablz. in an attitude of self-introspection and contem; hfion that is understood by every woman who has tried to solve the enigma of In!h‘reflx!ndunhumuchasmthzgnuandodgl ity of the pose if this picture is a revelation of the painter’s art. It is hard to tell which will the most talked about —this or SCARLET LADY.” Out Sunday, May 31, 1903 ¥ 4 3 £ é Fa £ g — TR QOO 00 GO CRIRIO. MO OO0 ROAICROOR ORCSORCRNNG: ROBOAONORCE HORCROROIN HR0RRONNORGE CaMORNMN ! Pastor, PRETTY ACTRESS IN MEMORIAL Committee Induces Lilli Stock Company to Recite at Cemetery Services and at Exercises in ian Quinn of the Alcazar WILL ASSIST DAY CELEBRATION Evening at the Republic 37 AMUSEMENTS. omonnmmomoo: \ | \ a1 ’ L il b | Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, May 24. A Monster New Show * * eooe ey H ° ° | Limited Engagement of reat Cut in Prices || 1r narmos & o nting a_ Satirical Comedy by Ed- mund Dl’ Entitied "'filE DRAMA." Direot From the Folies Bergere, Paris, The PERMANE BROTHERS 1 English _Clowns, Introducing “The | Nightingale's Courtship. Al JD JACKE I S The Dainty Impersonator and Fashion Plate. ONLY THE NEWEST. KARTELLI Style, fit and finish are the essential features of every garment. The World-Renowned Wire-Walker. Handsomely made and trimmed Blouse Suits of most fashionable ma hehas Dt o terials in desirable plain a?_d fancy mixed colors. Reliable quality Che- SNGAE S Nt viot, Venetian and Fancy Tweed. - | 150 NOVELTY SUITS, regular price $2000. Cut to. .$15.00 BROTHERS FREYDO | | 150 NOVELTY SUITS, regular price $25.00. Cat to........$17.50 ‘Acvetaise Nesvels. 100 NOVELTY SUITS, regular price $27.50. Cut to........$20.00 M i d M mifl' w . artini and Max Millian | High Novelty Costumes proagp e geerbes | Etamine, Voile and Broadcloth, regular prices $32.50, $40 and $s50. T | Cut to $22.50, $27.50 and $35.00. .,HE BIOGRAPH Silk and Cloth Jackets at Cut Prices. $ || 'wurrney BroTHERS. . . $2000 SILK NOVELTY COATS. Ct to. WHITNEY BROTHERS | ® $1500 SILK BL()ILSFF?{ Jc\uctl\xc{ In Novelty and Music. $15.00 and $12.50 CL. . 2 ‘ $10.00 and $12.00 CLOTH JACKET: ch}‘;:?ri‘:('-r‘:ztfi:gfr?;‘; ;:i?éjg | CORSET COATS at a few fromt Orc! 3 , | [ SILK and CLOTH SKIRTS at. 'REDUCED PRICES I T IR O P CHILD'S COATS at.. .REDUCED PRICES | @ FEATHER BOAS at. .REDUCED PRICES i cessoseecccees FOTO NEAR ATRE ‘ 1280-1282-1284 Market St. JONES. ‘ :E NTRAI T s [ saYeR, ‘ . . Market st., near Ellhlh o] ite City Hall | H = Phono Souin 83 | | k MATINEE TO-MORR( | AN EINTa To-night .nAa Sunday Evening—Last Times. | uzsmer or e aeazan cov- | | SOLUNJBIA tme: oPERA | ROMANY RYE 7, WHO WILL TAKE PART LEADIYG THEATR: HOUS The Greatest of Englis ‘ IMORIAL DAY EXERCISES. i s = E } NEXT MONDAY—For One Week Only. | == - Ll Beglesing Mandes TO-NIGHT. Last Chance (o Seo the Great | special Eosisement.of the. World's Promier ] : [ TEASE NNVEIREC S e s o bt ! be delivered by Miss Quinn on both oc- 66 " caslons. The young lady has marked | MARY 'IMMY i ability as an elocutionist and there is no doubt that her part of the programme eddy's Terrors,” or “The Battle of | Ana E,\} ATINEE SATURDAY. the' Bplendia San Juan,” will also be a part of the en- | (MANAGEMENT FRANK McKEE), JUSA Overa, F Time at This House, tertainment provided by Miss Quinn at | R0 Xh5r Sewatier. Sucsess, | Is Cheries T. Vinesnt's Comedy-Draste, the Republie. The plece is new and is | THE - - CA | | said to be very humorous. It is suppos- | | ealy a small boy's description of the fight | STUBBORNNESS A NAVAL DET i ‘:r‘”i Santiago, Cuba,'in"the Spanish- O - = '« = Abounding in Striking Situations and Replete merican war. with Humorous Novelties. TR % Miss Quinn is buslly engaged with all GEBALDINE, ,,’R‘},‘Y”,f{_“n a0 the Neval Colet Agweme IS8 LILLIAN QUINN, a tal- her theatrical work in preparing for the BY CLYDE FITCR. Don’t Fail to See the ented young actress of the Alca- zar stock compai as been en- gaged by members of the Memo- rial day celebration committee 1 | to take part in the customary anniversary exercises. She will assist at the cere- monies at the national cemetery in the morning and in the evening at the Repub- lic Theater. Lincoln's famous Gettysburg speech will L N NN N [ B TIMELY SERMONS TO BE PREACHED BY PASTORS “The Unconquerable Habit” the Morning Subject at the Califor- nia-Street M. E. Church. Services at the churches this day are as | follows: Calffornia Street Methodist Episcopal— { Morning, “The Unconquerable Habit;" evening, “The Loaves and the Fishes.” Pastor, Rev. Clarence Reed. Howard Street Methodist Episcopal—- | Morning, “Soul Rest;” evening, ‘‘Show Your Colors.” Pastor, Rev. A. C. Bane. Epworth Methodist Episcopal—Morning, “The Christian Soldier Under Fire;” evening, “The Healing Balm.” Pastor, Rev. F. A. Keast Grace Methodist Episcopal—Morning, | “How to Apply Christianity;” evening, | “Is Belief Righteousness?’ Pastor, Re F. M. Larkin. Simpson Memorial Methodist Episcopal —Morning, ‘“The Troubled Heart;” even ing, “A Good Thing and How to Get It Rev. John Stephens. First Methodist Episcopal—Morning, “A Wonderful Tribute to the Gospel;” even- ing, “Christian Discipleship.” Pastor, R F. M. Baker. Trinity Methodist Episcopal “The Work of Women.” Pastor, John A. B. Wilson. First English Lutheran — Morning, “Wireless Messages of God;” evening, “Christ's Return to Heaven.” Pastor, Rev. E. Nelander. Emanuel Evangelical-Morning, “The Ascension of Christ;” evening, ‘“David's Thirst for the Water of the Old Well.” Pastor, Rev. F. W. Fischer. Plymouth Congregational — Morning, holy communion; evening, preaching by the pastor, Rev. L. C. Meserve. Morning, Rev. First United Presbyterian—Morning, ““The Tongue;"” evening, ‘“The Only Help- ful Help.” Pastor, Rev. H. H. Bell. First Unitarlan—Morning, “The Influ- ence of Christ.” Pastor, Rev. Bradford Leavitt. Y. M. C. A—Afternoon, address by Charles H. Palmer, who is at the head of a large organization in behalf of trav- eling men. This address will be for the benefit of traveling men. Penfel Mission Hall, 49 Third street— Rev. Dr. Carradine, the holiness evange- list, will preach at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., the latter service being the last of hi present series. ——— Stabbed by a Japanese. Robert Melville, a waiter, residing at 506 | Jones street, was stabbed by Y. Yonda, a Japanese, at the corner of Dupont and Pine streets last evening. Melville and a companion were walking along the street, and, they claim, were attacked by the en- raged Japanese. Before they could de- fend themselves the stabbing occurred. Melville was treated at the Recexvlng Hospital and Yonda was locked up at the | City Prison. —_—— Boys Break Open Tool Chest. J. J. Collins, proprietor of a merry-go- round on Harrison street, near Seventh, reported to the police yesterday some boys broke open a tool chest be- ionging t0 him on Fxi evening and stole tools valued at $# The tools chief- 1y consisted of braces and bits. . that | Decoration day exercises and her friends all feel confident that she will acquit her- | self with honor. She has been with the Alcazar people for about four months and is rapidly coming to the fore in her cho- sen profession. Her success in being se- lected for the important dutfes which she is to perform on the national holiday will | undoubtadly contribute toward increasing her general popularity. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. MONDAY, JUNE 18T, SOTHERN In Justin Huntly McCarthy's Drama, WOULD FINE PRESIDENT lF l WERE KING HALF-BILLION DOLLARS | Entire Company and Production Intact From Garden Theater, New York. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock sharp. ;SP«\T SALE Commences NEXT THURSDAY. GRAND SR Insane Drummer Has Fancy 'I‘hnt World Is Wrong and He Can Correct It. F. W. Stevens, who says he represents | the Western Bank Note Company of Chi- cago. was arrested by Policeman Frank o . G i MATIN TO-DAY. Fontana at the Grand Hotel last night on A Good Reserved Seat for 25c. a charge of disturbing the peace. LAST NIGHT. | Stevens has been in this city for three | Walter B, Perkine' Comedy Success, “ON THE QUIET.” ‘ days and is insane. He Insists that he is | | in the world to do “good” and universal philanthropy is his hobby. Every one in the world he belleves to be wrong and | in barrooms and hotel lobbies he preaches | general reformation. So great was the | disturbance he created at the Grand Ho- tel last night that the officer was called in and the arrest made. When searched | Beginning TO-MORROW NIGHT, Last Six Nights of the Popular Comedian, WALTER E. PERKINS In H. A. Du Souchet's Clever Comedy, “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA.” The Funniest Play Ever Written | FAREWELL MATI TURDAY PopularPrices—! 25¢, boc, at the prison the following telegram to | Sunday Evening Next, the Famous Musical President Roosevelt was found in his | Eccentricity, “IN WASHINGTON. d'r:e “n; ! rket: tire and eiaborate production as uses y L o ROGERS BROTHERS at the Knickerbocker | “President Roosevelt: Wire supposed manager of Grand Hotel, San Francisco, | o surrender his position within twenty- | four hours. He Is acting on wrong prin- cipals. You must bring about measures to imprison him or élse forfeit $500,000,000. “F. M. STEVENS. from wrong and | Theater, New York Sale of Seats Begins To-morrow. ALCAZAR TO-NIGHT—-—ANOTHER WEEK “President Roosevelt: In prison: Every TO SATISFY THE DEMAND person in United States doing wrong, “F. M. STEVE. i Stevens has been annoying the W esuzrn Union people for the past two days try- “He knows right chooses wrong." Another is as follows: ing to get them to send the first tele- AND THE ALCAZAR COMPANY IN | gram. He will probably be committed |, An Exquisite Production of the Comedy, | to an insane asylum. n T E a S B Look! Reduced rates on household goods 75¢; A 3 . 15¢ to | to and from the Bast and South. Bekin's | BVE.. 236 to Toc. Mat, Thurs. & Sat, 1o to 80 Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st. * June 1—MR. WHITTLESEY IN “THE e TYRANNY OF TEARS." P e DO YOU WANT IT? IT'S HERE FOR YOU, But It Will Not Be Here Long. Everything Must Come to an End, So Will _the Great FIDDLE DEE DEE Will Soon Make Room for TWIRLY WHIRLY A bust of the late Sir Arthur Sullivan is to be erected in March on the Thames embankment, facing and nearly opposite the Savoy Theater, the scene of 8o many of the composer's triumphs. ADVERTISEMENTS. PANAMA = These artiats are still here: KOLB, DILL | and BERNARD, MAUDE AMBER, WIN- | FIELD BLAKE, HARRY HERMSEN. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 2oc, B0c and | 75c: Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c and Goc: Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c Coming—The Famous Singer. MME. EUGE- NIA MANTELLI. ALHAMBRA. To-Night at 8:16 The Latest Arrival From Ecuador. H & Maldonado & Co. (Inc,) !;:A“Ngfi?milSCO 0 Matteon” Farewell Concert alifornia st alecon, { NEW YORK, SEATTLE a 16 Beaver St. Globe Building. Direct Distributors of the Genuine 5- Toquillas from the towns of Jipijapa. Cuenca and Monte Cristi, Ecuador. { Compiete line of all grades. raw and bleached, open for inspection. We can offer special inducements to purchase: of original packages. DOLORES (TREBVLLD. THE GREAT SGPRANO. GRAND SACRED AND REQUEST GRAMME. Reserved feats, $1.50. 51.00 and 50 cents. General Admission, 30 cents. Box Otfice ovens at 10 & m. this m PRO- ] orning i i at Alhambra Theater. Tziephone by de THREE-ROUND CONTEST Every Evening Between JIMMY BRITT and GEORGE FULLER. ——NO ADVANCE IN— Evenings, 10c to 30c. Matinees, 10, 15c, 25e. ne 1—“A MAN WITHOUT A PRICE OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follows For Ketchikan, With EDWIN STEVENS | In the Title CARO ROMA. ANNIE | YERS, BERTHA DAVIS, EDWARD WEBB, ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM and the | Part. ! June 3. Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. Other Capable People in the Cast. s, N, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- 30 FRRKEE | GIILE. coma, Everett, Whatcom 11 a. m., May 11, 18, Change at Seattle to this for Alaska and G. N. MOl \Trn' 26, 31, s N ¥ hoST OF S ANT! PO FEATURES! | coma to N. P. Ry at Vancouver to C. P. Ry CROWDED WITH COMEDY! prxonr El“(':;.xé_ ‘i‘?b’;z“ B";:v:m; Con;na“ FULL OF BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL GE! POPULAR PRICES—25¢, 50c and 78c. [CALIFORNIA] TO-MORROW EVENING. MESSRS. GOTTLOB, MARX & CO. and EDWARD ACKERMAN ~-—=WHll Present the Famous—— Augustin Daly MUSICAL GOMPANY Direct from hALY's THEATER. New A RUNAWAY GIRL | The (,re-t Hunlcu (onM) Succeu PRIC] 1:30 p. m., May 13, 19, 25_ 31, June 6. | _For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursd - For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and F: San Pedro), terey, San t Santa Crua, Mon- Port Harford (San For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Altata, La Pas,_Santa Rosalla, Guay- mas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of sach month. | For further information obt toider. eamers or sail- TIC OFFICE—+ | streaC Paince Hoteh | 7 Fretght office, 10 Market strest C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Franciseo. New Montgomery 7. Only steamship Iine to PORTI,AND fiR and short rail line from Portland to all points East. ‘Through tickets to all points, all rail or steam | ship and rafl, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. teamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m 8. F. TH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgo: CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept., ery st TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.). Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA High-Class _Specialties Every AMtermoon and Evening i1 the Theater. DEVANEY AND ALLEN: CHRISTY AND J1 B I n. an connecting Al PRESIDENT'S RECEP‘I‘II‘(:SLLDXNG i Hz::;fil':"h -"l-":"lfg.ln::l_fi& No SEE ELLA BUaT COAST THE CHUTES | 5% SEuck MARU ,‘,‘Q‘.y'{“a‘f.‘..'h"' o L1l b §E RN S i ONE-POUND BABY IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR, ADMISSION, 10c; CHLDREN, Sc—— Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage, apply at Com- pany’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. WAWAIL, SANOA, NEW STomway nac ]| Qccamles.S.Co. £l i TO-NIGHT | 85 VANTORA. for fx?..fixani‘;"'m" g A ARIF SAVAY || s iiMena % oot june 15, 11 am. Wil Speak On | 4. SPRECIELS & B9GS.00., Agts., TicketOfMice, 843 artnt R LOVE Froightifice. 329 Narkst 3t., Parfe. 7, Pacifie 52 The lecture will last one hour. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSA' DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. TLANTIQUE & Sl Will Appear in American Dress. Course of 3 Lectures $1, ADMISSION 50C. Sailing every Thursday, instead of | saturday. at 10 &. m., from Pler | North River. foot of Morton street. | First-class_to vre, $45 and u TT! 32 Brpadway (Hudson bullding). New FUGAZI & CO., Pldflfl Coast | Xomtin B Mowtgossory. avnss. | T sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two Palace and l B FRISBIE or MONTICELLO :30 p. unday. 3030 o Taaves Valiolos Sun- o hotels popular with || Sunday, 9:45 i 0 . ex. Sunda) [rand tourists and travelers :"_“y"i’ “EnJ ."_;“glu':h o by who visit San Fran- g;gnqlws. Pier 2. Mission-st. dock. HATCH cisco. Fotels | [ 1 —_— | WEERKLY CALL $1 PER YEAR.

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