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N L1 I (1 1] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1903. GREAT REDUCTIONS Cplored and Black Dress Goods To Close Out the A Season’s Importations NOVELTY BRESS PATTERNS —In black and colored; formerly $10 and $7.50, reduced to ................ $5.00 NOVELTY DRESS PATTERNS—In black and col- ored; formerly $20.00 and $l7.5(;), nduccdaza 55 $|0°50 NOVELTY GRENADINES—In black only; K 1 $3.00 and $2.50 a yard, rcd:ccdztco L4 5 Wi $I 50 65¢ NOVELTY -SILK STRIPE FRENCH CHALLIES Form— erly sold at $1.00 a yard, reduced to IMPORTED FANCY MOHAIRS —In dots, stripes and sma.]l fig- ures in the following combinations—blue and whm, 50 black and white and white with black—a yard. . C Remnants of Black and Colored Dress Goods e At Greatly Reduced Prices. . k3 e E 3 ] e L3 € ] * 3 @ . 3 = 3 = e - [4 (3 CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockton Streets, Union Square. momome Order of Pendo. | Knights of Pythias. ILOR TUGWELL | IRIGO LODGE, KNIGHTS OF Pendo will in al PYTHIAS, was visited fraternally a new last Tuesday night by Grand ers Keeper of Records and Seal Schaffner, and on the evening of June 26 the same officer pald a visit to the lodge in San council mem in Sonoma | ass of twenty was ini- t Richmond. This | Leandro. ving & remarkable | Golden Gate Company No. 3, San Fran- ! few weeks. cisco No. 5 and McKinley No. 58 all of rnal event in |the San Francisco division of the uniform Woodmen of . the | rank, will take part in the parade in Oak- g fr | 1and July 4 e o s fra” | be mustered in during the early part of - ¥ mhat|July by General McGlashan at Ventura : he peig | Oxnard and Lompoc. After these hs e White Rock Councll of | been mustered in a company will be mus- e g o tered in at Jackson, Amador County. 3 Oakland Lodge at its last held meeting < s being organized in | ., ferred the knight rank on two esquires i L L . |in the presence of a large number of - ¥ s are introducing | ;.. mpers of the lodge and visitors, and at | . - ; the same time introduced several innova- o Teme secrelary Of | tions in the floor work. . —— e ———— The exceptional activity in Canadian w railway circles, with the admitted scarc- ity of rolling stock and motive power, has | Jed to a large number of orders being Government of four y | placed by the railway companies for new with both Canadian and Amer- - at servants are | ave been taxed to the utmost to | lective action, on | fill these orders, while the Canadian Pa- | g are state employes. | cific has had to go to Scotland and Sax- railways are order to obtain the locomotives ed by the road. The Sunday Call FREE el =-A = b Beautifal Art Supplements of Famous Paintings FREE By Bryson, the Artist, who erested “The Lady in Fearlet.” e O = M-l <O =-w» e <O W - - - - LRIMO M TYW» LMo =T TL - - < HERE IS SOMETHING TO ASTOUND YOU Beginning July 12th, Free With The Sunday CGall Six of Bryson’s Famous Charming Women in Cardinal Colors JUST READ THIS LIST—“Interested,” “Queen of the Ball,” “Lady in Green,” “Debutante,” “Love’s Confidence,” ““Cogette.” i “These are the Most Wonderful Colored Supplements Ever Reproduced by Any Process. T HE SUNDAY CALL is the only newspaper in America issuing this beautiful series of Art Pictures Free of all cost to -~ub- scribers. By special arrangement with the artist the SUNDAY CALL has secured the exclusive right to these beautiful pictures and is having them reproduced in the most exquisite tints known to modern art. Each picture represents a beautiful girl in a clinging gown of truly striking hue, who combines in her pose all the seductiveness of Carmen with the illusive mystery and charm of Faust, and to make the series most wonder- fully attractive each picture is reproduced in a different combination of colors, especially for framing. When you realize that special instruc- tions from the best framing experts in the land, telling you just exactly how to frame the pic- tures and what they will cost, go with each pic- ture, you can gain some faint idea of what a val- uable collection this really is. As soon as you see the first you will simply have to have the whole series complete. FREE—Remember You Get One Every Sunday Without Fail—FREE. Here Are Others! Masterpieces All! These Pictures would cost you fully $1.50 apiece if they could be bought at any art store: «“Dictating a Letter,” “Listen,” “Orphans,” “The Old Army Chest,” “Yellow Roses,” “Arab Scout,” “Highland Cattle,” “Leo and Leonora,” “Just Gathered,” “The Old Salt,” “Old Home- stead,” “The Wedding Party,” “Bridesmaid Roses.” ALL NEWS DEALERS SELL THE SUNDAY CALL 5 Cents per single copy. If you are not already a Subscriber order now and be assured the full set PRICE BY MAIL $250 PER YEAR Foreign Postage Additional = i L biide T T TP - Bera— wemTUe s 12th I and the facllities of the comse | | AT THE SUMMER RESORTS. 35— I Continued From Page 40, Column 7. AT LAUREL DELL—Arrivals are: William | F. Hopkins, Mr Lichenstein, Miss Lichenstein, Lichenstein, A. Friedmat, . Mrs. Sats, Master J. Sats, « John J. Dunn, Eaton, Arthur volt, Mabel N. . Kant, Whitner o 3. T, M;\lab)‘ eorge English, | Iden and family, rthy, B. M. Wil- Blum, BT and tamily, W. F. Harris, est Houdlette, George S. J. Glennie, Mr. and Mrs. Mc( . Hilp and family 1baum, Mrs, Davis and family, Miss Ruth Harring- . G. on and wifs Carroll, J. L. Phillips, Miss rs.” H. M. Fortescue, Miss Margarel James S. Dicke, Mr. and Mrs. L. . . Harins . Miss Fortescle, m aster Lawrence Adams, Miss Bessie White, D. H. Burson, M. L. Tierney, g ADwyer, R. H. Schwarzkoff, wife and children, H. mpsom, Mrs. H. C. Thompson, Miss F. F. Thompson, Miss A. Forsyth. | e e e AT THE GE tS—From San Francisco: | Mrs. Isadore Mayer, Belle Lengteld, Carrie C. Wigging, William Jordan and wife, Lawrence Jordan, Edith Connor, Haller and Maud Haller, Ha A. Kate Conklin, Mrs. Margaret et, Cora 3 2 dith Merritt and daughter, Miss A. McLaughlin, Miss Josephine Stevens, Augus- P. Canae Marquls, 1. N. O Swanberg, Frank Gil- bert and m R. Cohn and wife, Mrs. Harry Barney Dernard, Mrs. C. W. Kolb, E. Lapham, Ben, Gold- smith, Louis lh*“lnxln and wile, \Ihn He- ringhi, Fred J n, Vincent Miholovich and | D. Monckton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Miss K. J. Miss Ann Mur- ray, Edward Lande ';"rlke Roy White, Hen- ry Miller, J. W. M. Vankowski and \r\l!e. M. Cologria, Kalolivos Vladivia, _Josep evens, J. H. cDougall and ale—C. Creon and wife, Marting, Howard Suit, B. Cas' ample_and wife, W. J. Caldwell Alameda—Rowel 1»,.gm lliott F. Plummer. From Stockton— b. From Oakland—C. (ndz/‘ Harold Watkine. H. L. Ward. From Healds burg—J. N. Darby, B Darby. From Honolulu—Mrs. Anha & AT GILROY HOT SPRI From San | Francis Mr. and Mrs Hansen, Mss Master Adolph Hane Gus Fergus: Miss Otflia Vetter R. Steinman, M Kelly, James D." J. Ry rt Dierssen . Miss C corge Carlicl rand | wit Miss_Marie l(u\\nn | Bird, D. Green, Billlngs, T. A. Price, W, Cobb and wife. and wife, i wife, L. < pert and wi Huddieston, 3 Sh 3 B o m rom Oakland—J. W. Sperb. From Salinas— Mrs, W. Craig, Miss Dollie Craig. From ora—Peter Johnson. _From Chris u Spaling. From 2 From Watsonville Quinn, Frank Berry, B. B coll, Mrs. James Linscott, Mrs. Miss aret Kerns, Miss Minnie Miss Kerns, s Carrie Mis Anna Kerns, From San Fran- cisco: Mrs. _ Leopold I. Cobn and 3 Hibbard and chiid, Louison, . Henry Lyons, Marshall N ; H. Lewis, N. J. Savoy King, Cornese, R. Baum, C. § Abadie, J Warren R. Charles T s, Samson, B. . Mrs. Hugh Hugh Berkeley, Lindsa Mr. and’ Mrs, C R, Leffman, H H n Kirk- | patrick, Mrs. . al, M Levanthal, J. J. Levanthai, Miss Emily Townley, Miss W, | Ryan, H. Morgant O'Brien, Miss Wulsh, | Hammond, Paul Shoube, | Slack and wife Mh~~ R. | lin, M. F. M strong, George \\ I‘u(.‘r«n | Mrs. A, S. Wollberg and famil Louis C. Brown, H. Schussier, M. |c. A Gilbert Mejia Heyneman, Davies. . o. | Remiilarg, Perkins, M j Barbara. D. { Lowell, Rich: L. | Yictor 'H,"Woods and | Charles P. Hall. From N York—W. T. Solo- mons, John Damt, Worthington Gates, Mr. and { Mre. N, J. Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stifel, | Willlam Lewers, J. H. Rohr, A, F. Fowler, | Mr. and Mrs. M. Voorsanger, Margaret Tlling- ton, J. A. ht, E. Kennedy, Rose M. Hub- bard, Olive urray. A HONDA—From San Fran- Magnus and wife, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wet- tmore, Allen Wetmore, Edward AT HOTEL L. From San Jose—F. H. O'Keefe, George C. An- derzon and wife. From Watsonville—Mrs. John T. Porter, Mrs. F. Plingst, Edward P. Pfingst. From Santa Cruz—Miss N. Porter, A, B, Cass, George Harris and wife. From Alameda—W1i- llam Knowles and wife, Miss Isabel H. Sher- W. Lines and wite. Childs. . . AT SARATOGA SPRINGS—From San Fran- | cisco—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McFadden, Miss Helen McFadden, Miss Carmel McFadden, Mi Aillean McFadden, Miss Julia Schilling, A. G. Mauss, Henry Wesch, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hart. Mrs. M. Wohlken, William Dasmann Harrig, H. F. Schlie, Mr. and Mrs. Wan. | Kowtsiter We Ar Newbold, Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Brickwedel, Miss Ella Erickwedel, Mrs, George V- Getzel 7. C. Williams, Miss Irene Weaver, E. B. Rosenberger, August W. Lunsmann, Miss M. Hinck, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwerin, Master Elwood Schwerin, Mr. and Mrs, James McMahon, Master Gue McMahon, Miss Madie | McMahon, G. S. Holtslander, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward G. Koenig, three children and nurse; J. F. Helms, Gus Schwerin, H. D. Nienhaus, E. Hartmann, Mr. and Mrs. Meuttman, Julius Carstensen, Miss Rinnle Carstensen. From Oakland—Miss Myers, Miss Maud Myers, Mas- ter Lester Myers, John Martens. From Los An- geles—Miss M. H. Bralllmap. From Geyserville - and Mrs, L. Kohr, Miss Mada Kohr, Charles Barber. From Lakeport—Miss William Rose, Miss Sophle Dunnebeck. From Alameda “-C. 'H. Molter. From Honolulu—Gus Teubner. From Montana—Mrs. R. A. Porter. . AT BLUE LAKES—From San Francisco: H. H, Brown, Dr. Maurice L. Green George Martinette, Joseph S. H. Frank, Joseph Frank Jr., G , Mrs. A. Sflverman, maid | Miss Wertheimer, Lioyd Wert: heimer, ul, William F. Denigen, H. Van Luren, wife and child; Dr. Victor G. Vecki and wife, David Fishel, A. W, Brandt, Miss R, Brandt, A. R. Brunner and wife, R. D. Col burn, R. W. Harnden, P. J. Handy and wife, . A. Handy, Mrs. O. P. West, Mrs. A. epard, Mise irene Weaver, J. Polieto, C. Hansen, Miss Della Folay, Miss Jennie | Jyrne, Mrs. James McMahon, and children, Samuel McFadden, wife and family; William McCafferty, Miss Nel- lie McCafferty, Mise C. V. Monaghan, A. D. Smith, Miss Clarke, B. S. Durham, Al, Walter- stein, Miss Amalie Jakobs, Frank Jakobs, Daniel J. Smith, Mrs. A. L. Brown,< Miss L. >. Wynne, Miss Rosaile Harby, McCutcheon, Miss Mabel McCut- 33 | A cheon, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schinkel and daugh- It . . T SEIGLER no’r SPRINGS—From San isco: Anna Braas, Henry Peters and mily, Mrs. F. Offerman. W. Spauiding, D. A. Finn, ‘Mrs. Burmeister and son, Mrs. A. B. Mahoney and son, Miss Rudoiph, Mr. and Mrs. | J. Hilllx, A, 'H. Anderson, E. J. Mantel, C. M. Haley, T. 8. Ferguson, William ch, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barrett, Mr. and H. Turner, Dr. Leo Sichel, Dr. F. Miss E. Hastings, Mrs. Horstmeyer, Mrs. J. Oppel and son, Irené J. Garmes, H. D. Hastings, W. H. B. Stone, Miss R. Peoples, M. J. Dolan, Miss M. McKinley, Mrs. H. Freeze, Master L. b3 wife 'and child, V. Sheehan, J. Hess, James Dooley, J. F. Mc- , Mr and Mrs. W. H. Fenton Geimann, n-ene Mr. and Mrs. C. . A. Woodside, Captain A. \\'nod rank Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. John W. M- ck and family, H, McNeill, Edwin Schul- & Bl nthal, Mrs. S. Mitchell, liam Noble. Mr, and Mre. A, C. Willlams, Mrs. J. Barber, Miss L. F. Stewart, Willie Coey, Bercor Mrs. St oy wart, Elenor_Garmes, W Belknap, D. Tillinghas | ts. H. Hubbard, Mrs. L. C y Coleman, , Captain C. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ethel Baker, Mrs. John | . Miss Marion Mumnck, et Murdock, Miss F. Therson, . McMahon J 4 Campbell, . Mr. and Mrs. 3. Mogan, Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Peacock, Miss Ada Pl‘hc(\(‘k Mrs. Joha | Peacock. From Gakland—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Hearty, Miss Irene Hearty, Mlss Marle L. Hastings, Willlam MacNamara, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Cavasso, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Page, Miss May Farrell.' From Alameda—Wililam Zuigs, Frank Hally, Elsa Metzger and_maid, Miss Vera | Metzger, Master S. Metzger. From Sacramento nk Stone, L. Randolph, May Rice. From Hanford—L. Abrams, Dr. ~ and Mrs. Stetson and mald . From Berkeley—Allen G. Freeman, Lieutenant F. L. Hosmer, Frank _Stoelman. From Vallejo—Sophie E. Aden, J. H. Topley, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Maloney, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith. From Napa—Miss Lena Cagbone, Edward Lenton, Dr. Frisble, AT MOUNTAIN VIEW RANCH—From San 2y Francisco: W. F. Walsh, Elsle Peiser, Willle Peiser, Hortense Haas, Milton s, Mrs. A. Hans, Mrs. A. Molher, Miss 1. Mofher, Idllie Dinkelman, Mrs. H. Dinkelman, Herman Joost, Edna_Joost, Mrs. M. Joost, Harry Herman, Mrs. H. Herman, Mrs. M. A.’ Haas, Ruth Leon, Mrs. S. R. Leon. Teresa Seller, Maurice Seller, Mrs. M. Seiler, Dr. P. H. Flood, Marie Pernau, Eunice Cleary, Mrs. S. Cleary, Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Ms® L. Morris, Adele Morris, Vernie Morri; Morris, Charles Haywards, Mrs, H. Han. Haywards, Joseph Kohler, ‘Kohler, H. Hagerman, Mrs. F. Hagerman, Miss E. Thode, Harry Thode, Alma Thode, Mrs, J. Thode, Charlotte Label, Miriam Label, Mrs. 1. Label, Mrs. Dr. Flood, William Richter, Willlam _Aronson, Charles Aronson, Hattie Lippman. Norton B. Mayers, Mayers, Gertrude Mayers, Anna Mayers, Flor- ence Goldman, Mrs. J. Goldman, Jack Goldman, I Packert. Mrs. Dr. M. Atkins, Elsle Veen, Arthur Collins, Julius Parker, Mrs, F. E. Har- cor, F. E. Harcor, Cornelia Hart, Mrs. Joseph Moran, Mrs. H. Kraus, H. Kraus, M. Fredrick, Charlotte Crown, Helen_ Crown, Mrs. D. S. Crown, E. B. Burrows, Waldo A. Poole, Edna B. Tyler, Hattie Brownstone, Julia Lezinsky, Estelia Lezinsky, Marcus Fredrick, Mrs, M. Fredrick, Elizabeth Brieg . Brieges, Mrs Gus Elkus, Gustav H. Levy, Mrs. M. D. Levy, M. D. Levy, Archie Murray, Gladys Murray, Mrs. J. Murray, J. Murray, Mrs. 1. Cox, L. H. Cox, Fred Lebenbaum, Mrs. J. Cudworth. An’ entertainment and dance was given in honor of the departure of Louis Lebenbaum and children and was a great success, Mrs. B. s Margretta M. Robinett, Mr. and ngle, Miss Moore, illam C. " Bert Bernhard, Bell. Hamerton, From Mountain View—Mr. and e Robinson, Miss Robinson, Paul Wil | lam Newroth. From Menlo Park— Crane, From San Mateo—Mrs. W. From Boulder ne . AT AETNA SPRIN Monckton and son, D. Moraghan, t. James Rernle, Safe and family, . W. A. Mackinder. From Oakland—H. Scharman, Henry K. Zemler, Milton Abra- AlbertiElkvs, I, 5. Zemier. Charles hamson, , d. From New* York— From Lomitas—H. G John Edington, Franeis Redwood City—Andrew From St. Albans—H. From Hynding and wife. Jones. s e AT HOBERG'S RESORT—From San Fran- cicco: Henry Brune and wife, Miss M. Brune, Miss Adele Brune, Miss B. Roller, E. Hage- dorn, C. J. Fraulsen, Mrs. M. Faber, Miss | Moud Faber, Mr. and Mrs. J. Woebke, Miss Lizzie Woebke, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hinck, Claus Hinck, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morken, Miss E. H. McMillen, Jennie McMillen, Miss May Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. E. Steffens, Mr. and Mrs. D, Zelinsky and family, Mrs. R. Zelinsky, Sadie and Ester Zelinsky, H. Ravn, Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen, Thiera Sorensen, Leslie Sorensen, Ora Iversen, Captain and Mrs. A. Woodside, H Clliot, Mr. and Mrs, O. N. Owens, Miss Lililan Owens, J. A. Deneen and family, Herbert D. Zelinsky, Fritz Liebold, Harry Mentz, Miss Mary Montague. From Oak- land—Miss_A. Kraft. From Sulsun—William Sweeney. From Alameda—Mrs. J. H. Rohr and son. From Newark—Mr. and Mrs. P, C. Han- sen, From Vallejo—J. H. Topley. v Jw . AT \'ILLAHFONTENAY—From San Fran- Keiner, Miss Ethel Keiner, Mrs. Louisa Hammer, Mrs. Tor Chvarch. Biias Church, Mra: 33, Livehfiend; J. M. Litchfield, Lloyd Litchfield, Sumner Litchfield, J. H. Stein, Mrs. J, H. Stein, Irma and Sanford Stein, J. B. Guttman, D. Jaccbs, Miss Herman, Mrs. W. H. Hammer and son, Louis Lebenbaum, Fred Lebenbaum, Miss Lebenbaum, Mrs. A. Curtaz, Otto Curfaz and Miss Curtaz, Alfred Schmylian and family, F. W. McLaughlin and maid, Willlam Lewis, Mrs. Willilam Lewis. Mrs, Henry von Bergen, Mrs. M. S. Meyer, F. N. Meyer, Mrs. J. Phil- lips, J. Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Stapler, Yretta and Soietta Stapler. From Oakland—Mrs, L. E. Gorton, Mrs. O. M. Vesper, Miss A. esper. From Alameda—F. D. Yale, Mr. and Mrs, L. Simpson, Mildred and Virgi snmmn, R L. Simpson Jr., Grant Simpson, Mrs. P. Suss- man, Etta _Sussman. From 'Santa e Mrs.' J. J. Crawford, Miss Dalsy Crawford, Mre. Cooper, Miss Cooper. H. L. Anderson, H. J. Blas, Mr. and Mre. F. W. Billing. From Miesissippi—Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Weiss, \Miss Eldee Weiss, Mra. F. Witt, Miss Witt. AT LOTUS FARM—From San Francisco: Mrs. William Sierkx. Miss Marie Muller, Miss Clara Schnert, Miss Eleanor' Dunn,’ Miss Frankle Schnert, Miss Rachel Dunn. Seaimaa—Dr. and Mra. Hormung, Mr. and Mys. Benzinger and child. AT BEN LOMOND~From San Francisco: G. R. Reed and wife, Miss Mabel Reed, Miss Seaslc Reed, Miss Gertrude Allen, C. W. Hib. bard and wlte, Miss Dixon, Sidney L. Schwartz, 0. G. Scott, Mrs. O. G. Scott, Master Proctor Scott, Willlam Parsons, Harry D. Hawks, L. Leipsic, G. G. H. Caole, Henry Passavan. Mi , Paula M. Weil, Marie Weil, Sam Blbo. Hadley and wife, Ella E. Greenman, . A, Whelan. From Berkgley—vldl Vervalin, Amy Flagg, C. A. Edwards, C. Edwards Jr., W. A. Edwards. From Pacific Grove—D. B. Fifield and wife. Nearly 100,000 tons of iron and steel ma- terials were imported by this country in December. ADVERTISEMTNTS. Vienna Model Bakery and Cafe 222 SUTTER STREET, ABOVE KEARNY. Regular Dinner s &% v e to 8 P. M. $1.00 Including Pint of Wine, Reisling or Claret. se . MENU... soup Chicken. Boulllon, Consomme_Princess. = FiSH Fried Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce. Baked Salmon a la Buena Vista. SALAD Crab. Chicken, TREES Sweetbreads braise a la lontebello, Filet Mignon, Sauce Bordelaise. Artichoke Hearts, Hollandaise Sauce. ROAST Prime Beef au Juse. Stuffed Turkey and Cranberry Sauce. VEGETABLES Asparagus. Green Corn, RELISHES Olives, Salted Almonds. DESSERT Ice Cream. Assorted Roman Punch, e Cheese, Cate Noir. DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging- room, the EMPIRE PARLOR, the PALM ROOM., the LOUIS XV PAR- LOR and the LA- DIES’ WRITING ROOM. Palace and Grand Hotels 41 Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, June 328. VAUDEVILLE EXOTIGS| Direct from Their London and Aus- tralian T riumph. BARNEY FAGAN and HENRIETTA BYRON Presenting Their Singing and Dancing Comedy Skit, “The Rehearsal,” In Which Miss Byron Makes Six Changes of Costume, JULIAN ROSE “‘Our Hebrew Friend." The Original and Only WANG DOODLE FOUR In Their Whimsical Laughing Success, ““The Darkey Dancing Master."" Gladys VANS...and...ST. JOHN “The Effervescent Pair. HAYES AND HEALY *The Ringmaster and the Circus Rider.” THE WORLD’S TRIO In Their Act of Noveity and Surprises. VERNON Introducing His at Wills." DRAWEE In His Original Comedy Juggling Aet. Last Week and Artistic Triumph of . LYDIA YEAMANS TITUS Assisted by Frederick J. Titus, In “The Wrong Organ.” FINAL CLEAN=UP Broken Lines=--Broken Sizes.. .Lowest Prices on Record--Bargains Only 5 days more of our great Clearance Sale. All odds and ends must be disposed of in this short tihe. Garments at less than half you expect to pay for them. Only this sea- son’s productions. No disappointment. Garments exactly as advertised. TAILOR DRESSES. SKIRTS. SKIRTS. SKIRTS. $5.00 black and white stnped $17.50 ahd $20.00 Alpaca Alpaca Skirts now. . ..$1 95 Dresses, black and white, hair striped, to close out at | $3.50 fancy Cheviot skn-stls, o .$5.95 and $7.45 $17.50 All-Wool Cheviot Pe- | g, o plack Cheviot Skirts at B destrian Suits, gray and l $7.50 black and navy Etamme golden brown, now..$7.45 $22.50 trimmed Blouse Suits SEisle callnae T € 95 H $8.50 fancy Mixed Sklrts, now -$9.95 $25.00 Novelty Suits now.... 2.45 tailor-made, brown and $40.00 and $35.00 High Nov- black, cut to... .$445m elty Costumes cut now to.. [ $10.00 Silk Skirts now. .$5.95 $15.00 Silk Skirts now..$8.95 $17.50 Etamine Skirts at.... W e .$10.95 White, Cream, Black and Fancy Colors Etamine and Voile Costumes at HALF- PRICE. $65.00 and $75.00 Pattern Suits to élose out “at...... cesecfoseses.$30: and: $35 Misses’ and Child’'s Monte Carlos, tan and blue, to close’ OE Al & oo sl All Novelty Coats, odd sues, veien.....$3.95 and $4.95 at HALF of former prices. = 1230, 1232, I234 MARKET ST., Near Jones. JAGKETS Silk Coats now. ....$5.95, $6.95 and 39.95 l Cloth Coats no“ Parquet, any seat, 25c: Balcony, 1 Children, any part except reserved, 1 a few Front Orchestra Rows reserv 50c; Front Rows of Balcony reserved, 25e. TIVOLIRSER EL] L L L] AMUSEMENTS. Drain the Last Drops of Jollity. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME of the Great Hit, SAN FRANCISCO'S GOLUMBIA LEADING THERRE | ! BEGINNING TO-MORROW NIGHT. FIRST TIME HERE The Isle of Champagne MONDAY EVENING, June 29. Great Scenlc Production of the Beautiful Re- mantie Comie Opers, Seventh and Market Streets. EVERY AFTERNOON & EVENING. Week Commencing MONDAY MATI- NEB, June 29. Polite Vaudeville. Les Incroyabies, Europe’s Foremost Pantomimists. Musa La Var, Singing and Dancing Comedfenne. Marsh Craig, Sensational Acrobat. Mclntyre =« Primrose Singing and Talking Comedians. The Waldron Brothers Dutch Comedians. The Great Kraton, Hoop Roller Extraordinary. Fred Wadell, King of Clubs. Clinton Montgomery, The Peerless Descriptive Baritone. The Bioscope, ‘With New Moving Pictures. THE MAGIC KISS “THE LEGEND OF GRIMM" Wil Tell You All About the Fascinating Story.. EDWIN STEVENS In His Famous Part of BARON GRIMM, To- gether With a Big Cast. SPLENDID MUSIC! FUNNY DIALOGUE! MOUNTING & COSTUMING UNEXCELLED, And Her Company In Clyde Fitch's Greatest Play, THE [imbers. 500 Nights in New York. You Cannot Do Better at Thess POPULAR PRICES, 25¢, 50c and TSc. Telephone Bush 9. CENTRAL: ‘hlr Eighth, Opposite City Phone South 538, A‘Tfifi . Market Street, H: TO-NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEBK. MATINEE TO-DAY. Special Engagement of the Universal Favorite, MATINEE SATURDAY ON LY WEDNESDAY, JULY lst, ELKS’ THEATRE PARTY GRAND ?atze ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Suppomd by the Full Strength of the EXCEL- CENTRAL STOCK COMPANY, In Deaman Thompson's Great Raral | ——Beginning— TO=NIGHT The Delightful Musical Eccentricity, In Central WHITCOMB THE HIT OF THE WEBEK. MUSICAL SPECIALTIES IN EVERY ACT. WEBK STARTING MONDAY, JULY & JAMES CORRIGAN The Senmsational Melodrama, _™“®* “KIDNAPED” EVENINGS . MATINEES . Ingleside Coursing Park. 60 DOGS TO-DAY, Sunda.y, June 88 Stake second rundown PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES. 25¢, 20c, 15¢ and 10c Phone for Seats, South 1022. CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT—LAST OF LA TOSCA. TO-MORROW NIGHT. MISS NANCE O’NEIL Appearing for the First Time in America in Sardou’s Powerful Modern Drama, 'FEDORA. Noxt Week—MISS O'NEIL in REPER- TOIRE. Park 10e to 50e 10c, 15c, 20 PRICES The' Entire Original Elaborate Production as Used by the Rogers Brothers at the Knickerbocker Theater, . New York. RAYMOND & CAVERLY And OUR SUPERB EASTERN COMPANY in New Specialties New Songs New Dances New Witticisms EVERYTHING Novz!. BEAUTIFUL AND ENJOYABLE. DON'T F‘ML TO SEB Charles H. Jones' New Military Venus March, Performed by Forty Beautiful Girls. SEATS NOW ON SALE 2Sc S0c 75c AMUSEMENTS. Belnco & Mayer, ALCAZAR™ 74 Phone ‘‘Alcazar.’ M TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, White Whittlesey, In Mark Twain's Masterpiece, Open to-day—Wh Hat vs. Pasha Pleasant; Conroy vs. Tillle R. Valad vs. Lady Menlo; Melrose Master Guard Clair; Otto vs. Bright Fortune: Adva vs, Black Flush; Idaho Boy vs. Siren; Butte City vs. Prometheus; Frisky Barbara vs. Real Pasha; Roy Hughy vs. Bob R.; Gen. Dewett vs. Aggie W.; Prompto vs. Goiden Rule; So- fala vs. Erebus; Homer Boy vs. Algle Me- Donald; Frisky Boy vs. Pepper Jack: Black Coon vs. Reckless Acrobat; Yellow Tail vs. Onward Maud: Belfast vs. Luxury; Little Mercy vs. Menlo Prince; Wattles vs. Hadding- ton; Silver Cloud vs. Jack Short; Mickey Free We'rs doink our best to make people’s lives High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and By tl;: lor.n and the jokes given day after Eml.‘ |l 'h M"t ay; Come G Meddlesome; Firm Fellow vs. Fenii; Vandal Pudd’'nhead Wilson MONDAY NIGHT—ONE WEEK. White Whittlesey In Mantell's Famous Romantic Drama, MONBARS. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. EVENINGS e to T5e Theater Success, 'BROTHER OF- the Empire ncm NEES 16c to G0c | Reserv uauunm.m‘......me loetnd"fic HONDA'. .Yuly 6, MR. W.HITI‘LESEY in | Baturday and “Twirly Whirly,” for all visitors | 1\ prerL, WROBINSOX AND amanT: That “‘““" c'er was s good as fs Fischer's | SRONCPp AN COSHMAN, CONROY ::g V. Yukon; Ted Rock ve. Special; %, C. Hoenan i PEARL, HAYWARD AND HAYWARD; ;’;flfl;“'}‘z’ R T W T And the ANE KNF JITING BETIa. Pubpy Stake run aa follows to-day: Minnle Greatpst 3 Horgan, vs. Rose Free; Queen's Motto va. Fres . BOHEMIAN GUSS BLOWING EXHIBITION. | "¥irst Tindown Sundsy coursing win é at 10:30 -nrp and continue till last vtn-‘ Th m All AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. flag goes u Pflur—nnl do: fl“ ' 3o u:‘:‘t 10 e_;cul mn 3 = . EOWARD ll!DmA& Slipper. ~———ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Sc—— Sunday Mat Cook Gty ANGTREE SENSATION COMING. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year tinees. ..

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