The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1904, Page 31

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31 GRAND VIZIER ’ CAMPS HERE ON ROAD T0 MECCA| = _——— except the price. of the way we will sell them: LADIES' COMBINATION SUITS. You will find our Underwear totally different to others. It is all made under our own supervision. There is nothing stinted Here are a few examples ad. too /ate for correction one half less than what we can buy them for. fiont be ge anxious o Stay /, ”'In bed once you try our Our Ladies’ and Children’s Knitted Underwear is all steam- shrunk, medicated, soft and velvet finish, not irrifating to the most tender skin. We can fit you if you are small or large—we make a specxalty of them. LADIES’ PETTICOATS. Made of fast black silk moreen, high luster, finished with a deep flounce and trimmed with three ruf- fies; fit and hang as they should: LAD! ' PETTICOATS. Made of twilled Daisy flanifel, fin- ished with twg scalloped flounces, silk button-hole stitched; in pink and blue. A health protector. )et light and com- fortable T5¢ made so as to fit snugly at the waist with a tight-fitting yoke band. Monday's In- 98 mnl GO" qund of $3.50, b Made of twilled flannel. rolling col- lar, double yoke in the back and front; liberal in length and width; feather LADIES’ VESTS. It will be the newspaper’s loss and your gain. Any hour spent at the Price- Cutter’s is an hour well spent. LADIES' COMBINATION SUITS. The celebrated kid fitting “Mentor™ make, jersey knit; made of wool fin- ished yarn: high neck and long sleeves, dnkle length: the kind that open down the {ront. Price 30¢ LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES. Made of striped flannelette, with Lord Fauntleroy collars, trimmed with ruffles and finished all around the col- lar, sleeves and jacket with silk cro- cheted edge. In pink, blue and gray stripes. No March winds here, but solid facts. You cannot match them fanywhere in 'Frisco at this price.50¢ LADIES’ TIGHTS. Ankle length, kid fitting tops, jersey knit. fast black; made of steam shrunk Australian wool. Price LADIES’ LOUNGING ROBES. Made of extra heavy all-wool eider- down, made with large sailor collar and an extra heavy cord and tassel LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS. (The verfect fitting Mentor make.) High neck and long sieeves, ankle length, jersey Knit: made of wool fin- ished varn, fleece fined; in gray or ecru. P 50¢ LADIES' m. SACQUES. Made of extra heavy all-wool rippled eiderdown. rolling collar. finished with satin edge. JacKet and sieeves finished with pearl crocheted edge of German yarn. In pink. blue. red and gray. Warm and comfortable, yet very low R PPIER ool b dp s T3¢ Made of pure Vega Silk: low neck and no sleeves, hand crocheted yoke, armholes and neck finished with silk lace beading with silk ribbon: blue and white. in pink. Instead of $i. special ... B0e SATIN AND GROSGRAIN" nmo Width No. 1—In pink, blue, laven- der. green, cardinal, white and black. . Ten yards for 10e igh neck and long sleeves, partially ~ Stitch braid trimmed; warm and com- at the waist, collar and sleeves fin- In fancy satin, dotted brocaded ef- “Oneita” make, high neck and long sleeves and wool: the Merode mmuke. Knows for fic fortable, vet very low. in price fora ished all around with crocheted shell fect. Width No. §0, full 4 inches wide. ankle length; seamless and glove fitting; made of and sh; 70 per cent wool; velvet fin- £00d garment like this. Price....75e stitch edge of German yar: liberal in Washable. IR Y A yard Se | steam shrunk all wool, the kind that opens on the ' jsh; for the most h itable skin. Price LADIES’ VEISTS. length and width. Price . -$2.85 LADIES’ COMBINATION POCKET- ‘ shoulders. Price..........0L..... 5.4 A suit $1.00 ........ b - S5e High neck and long sleeves. Swiss RIBBON. BOOX AND PURSE. Good ' LADIES' UNDERSKIRT. LADIES' DRAWERS. make, Richelieu ribbed; made of extra Width No. 100—Five inchgs wide. Pade i (hé seil ool Sitiuese il i ‘momlng HEES Se e ot Bk eaiin Balinis Made of leavy bleached muslin, 2% wool soft as velvet; in gray or Made of all-silk taffeta, corded edge. Levant kid, also walrus skin; patent best news in the paper to-day: Italian cloth. Trimmed with & ten- trimmed with & flounce, tucked and Wwhite Price .. 95c In cream. white, blue, pink, lavender steel frame. The kind you cannot lose | THE LATEST inch flounce and finished with four hemmed. ‘or Monday and Tuesday CHILD'S “g-rs_ and black. Price.......4 A yard 12%e money out of. In brown and | . IN UNDERWEAE. tailor-stitched bands. We are not . o s | High neck and long sleevés, patent RIBBON. tan. Some sterling “'“". trimmed, wiss knitted drawers. Made of making a fortune by selling lhem at jersey knit. open all the way down the Width N Full inch wide, corded 0!.'??5_ plain. Extra fine I\:\}sh. 34.00 English thread, French band and eep thiS DIiCe ................sseoss o CHILD’'S VESTS. st o e bl et ot G IR, o i S ';;k"‘nd“hm_ asnabie and $5.00 kind Monday and Tuesday.. | J§ umbrella fiounce. trimmed with a four- 7 High neck and'1ong siseves, jefsey it on: aw akirs worm $arment lght ees. .. » M A'yard Be $1.00 | | inch wide lace. Easily waghed, no iron LADIES' TIGHTS. knit; made of wool finished yarn; in {n welght and also in price...... 50¢ A v AUTOMOBILE OR WRIST BAGS. ([ o sterch needea. Attt Price’ Cut- The perfect fitting Kind: ‘ankle gray or ecru. Price, now. .. ... 25¢ P LADIES' FORM-FITTING CORSET Glit frame, with leather handle, ex | AN e 5S¢ ength i itti v knit; 5 SHA' E > " . €X- 25¢ | ngth rkxq fitting top, J;:m lu}; LADIES' WARRIOK GLOVES. LAD: s COVERS. tra strong sewed. Made of Levant LADIES' WRITE PETTICOATS, made of Sea Island yarn. Price. .35l . R VES Made of all-wool zephyr, full fifty Made of Fruit of the Loom musin. kig, molre Hned card s Ao oo Made of New York Mills muslin and LADIES’' VESTS. Beet English Glove made. Fac simile inches square; In fancy crocheted pat. figh or low neck, with a hemstitched purse inside. In red only. Come and | finllaherl with a _deep flounce. tucked High neck and long sleeves. jersey I']':‘Kl:{'l‘,“ e Madg el Why not save your h**;fl't ;um»d Our surprise for Mondny’i:l)lfl See what a good mr_w.. you will get | @l 20 hemmed. Monday and Tuesday.. kuit: made of medium weight wool = el A R B 30€ Tuesday ...........oiooe.nl C for > iy m: e rgws stitching og back. In red, tan : . ! ----- s--voneeee 89€ yarn; in gray or ecru. Price.....50C 40 brown.. 1f yau paid $2 you would LADIES' :r::ln:,%no' OR SKELE- THE NEW CORSET COVER EM- LADINS BRLTS. LADIES' VESTS. LADIES' WRAPPERS. not get a better wearing Glove than LLARS. BROIDERY. A sample line. Made of peau de soie '\ Made of pure Vega Silk; high neck Made of fleece lined flannelette, ru- these. Special at ............ 100 cilnthe miw poiniad eftior ek Full 18 inches wide. double rows of and, patent 1 Tancy cinope and and long sleeves, Swiss ribbed; in fle over the shoulder, front. back, LADIES' GLOVES. ChEROn- I SR eleton 2 -8€C beading, in blind and openwork de- uckles. 2 pink, blue and cream. Price, now Jar, and rufle braid trimmed Made of picked - Mambskin, | patent DRESS SHIELDS. signs. Why not buy some of these sold for ..... LADIES' TIGHTS. st gy Mg b o oo, two-clasp, Ill\'rew rows of l.»:?‘;'u’u‘i‘dl‘r:" \fi‘msnok u»;';red and lh\(-dl fille’d' AN TSNS U JOHE, SR ’*":\s“)‘drd".fi,.. LADIES lmxmmn The Merode make, mostly wool, jer- goot . ST s Akl n tan, gray, mode, black an with' a vegetable substance wh 9. 7L i sned senn Laaik elgs ST o - Made of imported lawn, hemstitched sey knit, fleece i TKle length. kid i 00 R VEE YLy oW odorleas and washable, medium size, ADIZS' ASRdsumare :::‘70“ border, full size.... .Apiece 3e Bl - esce JIoHI, Rukis dengk ! S paatis <00 51.00. Monday's and Tuesday's price ....... e Ao A pair Te AND HOSE § RTER. LADIES’ NANDEKERCRIETS. CHILD'S PANTALETS OR LADIES WAISTS. AUTO BELTS. Made with a patent pad with extra Made of dadt B3 ‘fin"d . - DRAWERS. Made of extra heavy iron frame cm‘.}:nuun Made of soft crushed leather, mojre Strong belt. covered with near silk. _ AFece OF SOt ble d“h“d e g o Jersey knit, fleece lined diu black alpaca, new military = straight 1,ApIES' KAYSER GLOVE—Made of lined; ndjustable buckles, so you can Four straps of fancy filled elastic §oU s polgiit: mads of Bayption arm: aaily front style, with three: pointed eftect - ayeds 1 patent two-clasp, stitched make them any size you w. Bhorad. | W SNEON SREag. . T 0d, BOON. E;‘; Sl eight: 28y D varn; ankle tabs down the front. trimmed wiih pack In ian . black a ite, P Bee ., A RO DINCK, BUW oo ceossodssaxors LAD! HANDXEECHIETS. length; in ecru or gray 25¢ buttons and tailor stitching, with R“(:;km (I.x' ot aniiy prk‘@l,‘..".dA .‘.v:‘:;c‘ blbe. "ee," S Nl ke 4be HAIR PINS. Made of extra strong white lawn, : PR AEDOMINAL EBANDS. Lady Leslie back,! tight-fitting lining, . LADIES' QVEROOLLAR AND TAB. # .+ hemstitched and lace trimmed corners ¥ N s s o - <oy The material will cost you more than CHILD'S HOSE. W on &Rk ahfihed cloth. T ohers Made of Italian sheil. full four Bem Aplece Se = g Kntlo5t healthful garment made. jersey what we ask for this article complete. le of Egyptian cotton, Jjersey ry patterns, silk embroidered, black, inches long, the crinkly kind. Highly VIZIER TO THE B S b T MO SR SMAL B b siieg st aer s 81.98 knit. fast bl nd stainless, medium = blue, pink and red. 'Now..Apiece §¢ Polished and will not pull or scrateh HANDKERCKIEFS. § OF PERSIA, WHO v Mg ooy 1‘77;.1 "apd ‘medium ~ BOYAL WORCESTER CORSET. weight, all sizes . A pair 124C g apIvg OVERCOLLAR AND CUFFS. ":"' g - k. “"“’; S e M B seh) ) YESTERDAY. | s 1 E . g HEARS OR SCISSORS. row hemstitched borde; trimme A ED YESTERDAY { i Beged e Sl et 1l e (The genuine kind.) CHILD'S HOSE. Made of fine swiss, hemstitched bor- Sk e 3 as : with a narrow Valenciennes lace. Price | 1 T OEEE. e eas GAR Made of imported sateen, circular Made of steam-shrunk Australian ders ....A set 25¢ i B gy e e o e SRR P ey S AP B T SR Se £ i T MENTS. gut and haull sorede 1o aml medioimi, woal fnst Liagkeaniil drgevis GLAD! Totes Jone A% Tous s e e LADIES' HAND | % 3 .. bust: long over abdomen, straight- ribbed, double heels, toes and knees: ™ e t : 5 L5 & xEROMIZTS. Persian Premier a Fight a celebrated Dr. Denton's make. fron{ steels and princess hip; double Soft as velvet. all 8izes.......... abe . JlsuemOlisl sad s, Magsof. iy MWL il ass Made of imported lawn, trimmed sige ri g er} lade of knitted fabric. steam shrunk ot of garters attached, side and front. LADIES' HOSE. AN CHINSSNE. Fut: W our Yows ADELINE HAIR RETAINER OR with a colored hemstitched hem, fast and medicated, fleece lined: mocassing G110 (5 be had at the Price Catter's o of openwork beading and three tabs, BACK COMB. colors. In pink and blue. Soft and . = : feet: patent cuffs to be tied Made of extra fine cashmere, double finished with silk buttons. Now...27¢ 5 e | for $1.50 . ready for use ...... SeatBuve g ove Se or Rziorm in RIS | y o hands. Small and medlum LOF ctcccccce i 50 g jes and heels. stainless black., elastic RLACK VELVET RIEBOX. Made of Italian shell, rounded top size. 30¢. Large sizes THE CELEIMT’:D W. B. CORSET. and velvet finish, full length and Full na and satin back. .LThe and .H{nnnlh teeth. At the Prlsc- GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS. OWfl Land CHILD'S WAISTS. (The new 1904 Model.) width. No bette =m(-kin|: made than oot ml‘.{‘(p,‘ > COMBR'E 5% s et s iy s 15¢ Made of pure lawn, with plain and | Siade of Rultiol Il Mueisthanst Straight front, low bust, short hip, these. Price .................. 50c L vard 10¢ TIDY OR PIN CUSHION. JUSNEE Bapur. Sneh N-Se SRR BN >-— ! h twilled tape bands, double rows hand gored; for slender or medium fig- LADIES' HOSE. . B. ard llm- Made of strong lawn. finished with ™Making collars and ties. Now...10e ble buttons. All siz SRS £or- Tamined 40P Snd DuEtoNm; Made of English thread, fast black . A yard 15¢ a double row of hemstitching; 8 inches BANDANA HANDXERCHIEFS. r of Persia arrived 2 Bach 1 2;14:.‘ l‘;.'M!;n'x?;n"Ecd 2:1.;‘111\1“‘»“' h'as,_fln and openwork mp effect, full length. x,g-_m-g.;, square; the quantity will not last long Made of extra strong cloth. In blue ner Korea and in BEADED ORATINS, LTS T Sate e oWEMt Nne Bphowel > -A pair 1215¢ Made in extra fine gilt gietal; large At this low price..y........Aplece e or red. The )r(,m.‘m.»i« hief that is used the Pacifi hes long. made of South S pink. blue, white, drab and _black. avTo VEII.IHG. size. highly polished J;sx the think 1000 REMNANTS IN BEAUTIPICES. T ":I‘“f“‘ Tihe : e s, 1 ew and pretty colo CEm sl o £1.00 Made of all-silk French chiffon, 13 f0F vour Auto or Wrist Bags. ALDe Made of all-silk net, in crisscross, s 150 quality Monds AME, THE TAPE GIRDLE CORSET. inches wide, embroidered and chenille kst R i Sl ‘=9C tuxedo. spider web and chiffon: some __FOINT VENISE LACE. Nights” 5 g g 2 * dotted; in ring. dot and flower designs; THE MAY FISHER SIDE COMB. are chenille dotted, others plain; 27 Four inches wide. in floral designs. = n the LADIES' CHAIN. stratgt-frome pesdl Sabaen P in. pavy, brown, black snd white. At Made of fine pelished sl vith ar inches long; in the good selling u or butter. NOw ...........20€ ot f turquoise beads, 56 inches satin’ ribbon bow: in pank: bl ;‘m‘ the Price Cutter's............. 25¢ crinkled teeth: keeps your s v locks kind; mostly \alrlmt;l"_crl‘(i ‘P '*';".d- e EMBROIDERY INSERTION. . « d n_oblong., sq nd round and drab. At the Price Cutters..35e¢ APACHE JOHN'S LOOM. ‘)’;‘uflr‘i;:“; r"”\“‘.".': zizewE s -mo;‘. - Full mx‘v’\;rhf'fl‘\\'u!;p ;\5‘“» pfln"fr':‘:i z re few titles that Worth %wice the price we ask . RRIS For making real Indian bead worl b ey - P . e 0 ntal Se " fi.fi?\f’fhm.s [:::‘I:""'" in belts, chains and fobs. So simple iain ";°‘l°‘l"°"" . Made of fancy checked Egyptian A yard Ze 5 Mo s Friend. a child can use it. Our pri 25¢ Skirt-lifter. to hold your skirt up crepe. Mikadn sleeves. All around the K EMBROIDE! . tery and LADIES' SIDE ELASTICS OR HOSE Made of extra twilled jean, with six ! SC while walking of dancing. May be ek down the front and sleeves ’r?.m. Tuchen “1.‘..3”,."m°i"nae gty i SUPFOETERS. rows of tailor-stitched cords; double STRAIGHT-FRONT STEELS. raised to any height by a patent ¢ hed with fancy satin ribbongin I and dot des In black or white. 1 Made of fancy frilléd elastic. with rows of washable tape buttons; With protector combined, sateen cov- which is attached to - skirt arden patterns. In pink. blue Now A yard $1.50 g He has metal buckle of bow knots, also but- S e ered. At the Price Cutte 5 TRRIOE. oo - o e piaiasim o .. 25¢ . red. At the Price Cutter's.. o i H St P e ALIL-OVER WEEBING. f & £, n clesps. n blue, pink an hlack @ il offices for v LATEST PARISIAN CRAZE PILLOW SHAMS. For d TR ..A pair 10¢ For dress or waist trimming. Made knows all about Sabh ke _ BEAUTIFIERS. THE In tambour and Irish point, open- of Point Venise lace, full 18 inches (The bird-cage. veil.) work patterns. finished with a s wide. In serpentine and_flower the good, strong kind, with num- Made of tuxedo and crisscross mesh, loped embroidered edge. 32 inches llnslgnfl Arabian or ecru Price. . rs on both' sides. ~ 60 inches long... chenille m‘um]x fancy 'vlrx‘liznw i PR[GE QUTTER square. Now ..... A N i g 1.00 © apiec chenille and velvet dotted borders, BUREAU SCARFS OR RUNNERS. ““'fi flmc‘!o‘l he Pric or's " e X I'O‘ MAKING TEE NEW LACE. the Pri € lll;rl e = Made of English lawn, scalloped e Made of rubber, soft and pliable The Tener o which can be SATETY PINS. 816 Market Street. 1l O’Farrell Street. broidered border and center finished in elastics on both ends so as to fit in thre on this patent Nickel plated, extra strong. In black ; braided d 18 inches snugly. Instead of %5c. Monday and P or white A dozen Be MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. inches 1o NOW- e czo-o- Tuesday's price P i Se — L] _ i o an Persia, and as the Pre- Feld Case Postponed. ’xm up and shaved himself on tie nier's schemes must be worked out ) in spite of their united opposition his « s has been a hard one and there the Be S ity of ting still ahead. Be- - e »od work at home, the suish ier is having his sons edu- | Py i in France, Austria and Ger- € This has ma enemies for > ltee such of the nobility as - i holds all a Persian | - ought to know. A sgar Shortly before leaving Persia = the | Grand Vizier gained the enmity of the | politicians by uncovering = a graft in the custom house. $4 of actual revenue only | 1s reaching the treasury. The | fters were harvesting the surplus. The Grand Vizier performed the Folk | act with the difference that State Su- | preme courts never interfere with the | measuring out of Persian punishments, and the career of the Shah’s faithless | stewards ended with,their conviction. corrupt system of For every Pers ealya- Before le: g Persia Ali Asgar pro- more | posed a number of radical reform . earth B was great opposition and sev- | seen tempts were made to poison the | Vizier. Vigilance® ed him, | to a good Mohammedan there is | like a pilgrimage to Mecca for | insuring long life. A visit to the sa- cred city, it is said, insures the pil, munity from poison for two years. 1 Vizier secured a seven months’ leave of absence and Septem- ber 22 et forth on his pilgrimage. Be- fore leaving he asked that his pro- posed reforms receive careful consid- eration during his absence and a cable- | gram received at Tientsin, he said yes- terday, gave him hope that his sug- | gestions would be adopted upon his re- | turn to Teheran. | Accompanied by Mirza Ahmed | IXhan, one of his sons; Mehdi Quoli Khan, the Vice Minister of Education, ar four servants, Ali Asgar left n and traveled leisurely through China and Japan. They are nd leave to-day. They sall from ADVEETISEMENT I WILL GIVE $1000 If1fail to cure any India, here ¢ York February 1 and expect to CANCER :cucn Mecea February 23. is son speak French | or Tumer | treat E -?“( ,-.f-.rnmvl.‘:ah'bom a?-e o o e ehose™ | husiastic when talking of Persia as Quoli Khan, the hope to see ) No Kuife! NeoPain! - ister of Education, speaks English with fluency and will serve as inter- o PI’ Until Gured preter for the party in this countr. 1n 30 years I hiv_ cured more cancers_th-n an;’ other docto living. N- . Ray orotherswin- | die. INVESTIGATE My Ebsclute Guaramtes A LUMP N HONAN'S BREAST IS GANGER They always poison the glands in the al‘- At - thencure inoficnt possible. A ‘umn or sore on the LIP, :"ACE or any- whero si mont s is nmearly always cancer. They pever pai. - pti* -lmost past cure. 120 PAG™ 300K SENT FREE. wihaymntom n testimonials of thoussnds cured whom you -aa see and talk wit, DR. & MR©. DR. CHAMLEY & CO. y Grand Vizier is looking forward | | | | i | | i with pleasure to his visit to Washing- ton. where he expects to meet Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the British | Minister, who for five years was sta- ' $ | tioned at Teheran and for whom Ali ir cherishes a warm regard. — Deputy Surveyor of the Port Cha the distin- cey M. St. John received guished travelers at the Pacific Mail wharf and extended to them the courtesy of landing their impedimenta without submitting any of it to search. This was done at the request of the i State Department. ‘ About all the Grand Vizier saw of * Strict.y Reliab Two Lady Assistants. ey H San Francisco was what he observed 23 & 25 Third St., San Francisco | from the upper deck of the Korea as sEun Tn sn“folE 'ITH mcm | the vessel passed down the harbor and | mustache ilhn only | Greek GIRL'S SLAYER NOT YET FOUND Police Working on the Theory That Revenge Was Motive for Murder of Young Woman Folhaes Y BEDFORD, Ind;, Jan. 23 —Search | for the murderer of Miss Sarah Schae- fer has as yet brought no definite re- sults. A few red hairs, found clutched in the hands of the dead girl and be- lieved to have been torn from the of her murderer, and a bloody brick found near the body, which was used to kill the girl, form clew courts of inquiry are being held by Coroner Plummer, Fletcher and Mayor Smith. All the suspicious characters of Bedford have been apprehended and examined to their whereabouts on the murder. No motive for the crime. robbed. She was bru not otherwise Three has been found beaten, mistreated. The but ac- cepted theory of the police is that the | murderer was known to his victim and | approached her without creating any suspicion in fier mind, and that he sud- denly dealt a blow that rendered her unconscious before she could call for help. The police are working on some slight clews, which they say point to the theory that the motive was re- venge. The police have been told that Miss Schaefer had jokingly said to a friend | that her sweetheart was in town and that she had “fired him, but he would not stand for thefire.” —_———— Three Killed in a Collision. OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 23.—In a rear- end collision at Promontory Point on the Lucin cutoff this morning three laborers were 'killed and six injured. The men were riding on a {'car plow at the rear of a gravel train, followed by a water train. gine of the water train The en- struck the gravel train gnd overturned the plow, ! killing the men instantly. * 3 later in the day during a ride out to Golden Gate Park on a street car. The evening he spent lounging around the court of the Palace, the comforts . of which were apparently to his liking. To-day he and his suite take their de- pargure for the East under the pilot- age of Jules Clerfayt, —_——— At Joe Pobeim, the Tailor's. During month of January we offer suit- ings, cnly one pattern of each, at a great reduction in price. They are the.best. values ever offered. Cail and examine them. 201 and 203 Montgomery street; 1110 and 1112 Market street. Justice | night of the | Miss Schaefer was not | man, | father-in-law, in Judge Dunne’s court yesterday to be set for continued for another week. railway United States | of which is just out, has completed its two hundredth year. ———————————————————— The case of Joseph Feld, ex-police- charged with the murder of his Fritz Dirking, was called LOANS REACIH RECORD MARK Inerease of $30.000,000 for the Week Is the Greatest Sum That Has Been Reached o g v NEW YORK, Jan. 23 ‘The Finan- trial. By consent. the case was ————— Europe has four and a half miles of for every 10,000 people; the ! 28 25 miles. B — | The Burlin directory, the 1904 /dition | cier says: The striking features of the official statement of the New York As- | sociated Banks last week were higher records for loans and deposits and holders of specie in excess of maxi- mum last year. while legal tenders were within 3712,900 of the highest | in 1903 and surplus reserve only $1,- 908,100 below the maximum of = that year. Compared with the return of December 26 cash showed a gain of $43,594,200, deposits $120,384,600 and loans $86,324,700. The increases on loans of $30.669,- 300 and in deposits of $45.034,700 last week were greater than in any week on record; the highest previous gain i deposits v $36,467,000, January 19, 1901. The gain in cash was $14,- 149,600, an amount closely corre- sponding with the estimated increase, which was based upon the traceable movements of money during the week; this estimate was $13,316,800. The deposits were increased $45,034,700 and the required reserve was (hereby raised $11,258.675: deducting ‘this sum from the gain from the cash left $2,800,925 as the increase in surplus reserve to $26,072,675, or only $1,008,- ADVERTISEMENTS. Our fiest sale has been a success bscause we - have offersd such high class exclusive garments at such remarkably low prices. To-morrow we put on sile the following great values: 100 Waists, consisting of an assorted lot of silk, cheviot, vesting materials; regular price 6.00, .00 and 500; e oo $3 75 B [100 velow the maximum of $27.950,- last .............0 775 which was recorded January 31, Heavy muslin Gowns, high 1903. Recle Simad witiy fing 7Sc Computed upon the basis of depos- ery; clearing price..... iits less those of $36,666,300 public Nearly one dozen different funds, the surplus is $35,298,250. The styles of Gowns, high and low neck; statement showed a good balance, the sum of the increase in loans and of cash only $216.800 less than the crease in deposits. The regular price now. - $1.00 clearing price..... 54 zs An_assorted lot of Children's fine Coats, long and short; regu- clenrlng out at ALL MILLINERY LREDUCED. $20.00 Hats....810.00 remarkably to the efforts which banks made dur- ing last week to press for employment their accumulations of balances, and there were doubtless large loans on sterling collateral, representing invest- ment ovperations in exchange and also considerable amounts loaned to syn- dicates. $10.00 Hats. . $5.00 wholly due to the return movement of § $5.00 Hats. 81.00 money from the interior and to the op- mc\mmm“”. erations of the sub-treasury, which tos gether contributed $11,423,900 to the - @Jjooue increase of $14,149,600 cash. Z » © Comparisons of changes in loans . o show that seven of the large banks gained $27,100.600 and three banks contributed $21,400,000 of this amount; these seven institutions In- | creased the cash item by $12,800,000. 217 Grant Ave. in- large gain in loans may be attributed ] The gain in cash was almost| # LAIR'S DEATIH STARTS GOSSIP, S ki sidents of Florida Town Hint That the Alleged Em-| bezzler Committed Suicide | — 1 Special Dispatch fo The Call JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 23.— Much interest is again manifested in the case of James L. Blair, whose sud- den death at Eustis, Fla., last Satur- day caused such a commotion in St. Louis. The sensation has been inten- sified by rumors here that Blair came to his death by suicide. s talk is not open, though. and only rumors are in circulation. The physicians will not say a word.and the townspeople are hunting up all the stray bits of p they can gather. o at a hotel says that Blair morning of the day of his death. Several insurance ing some of the big comr hold pelicies on his life, vestigating. | Blair fami nies are agents, represent- that here in- One of the friends of the v is at Eustis and is alleged to be endeavoring to suppress the ru- ile nothing definite has de- veloped much sensational gossip has | been: caused by Blair’'s habits while Sustis, e — Protest Against Sale of Stock. Martin Ulrichs, H. TIrichs, | Rebecca Ul the Columbia Tsrs in ‘ pany. Jjunction restrainin August | | from selling 3000 shares of stock | the concern, | seesion of by Meyer. They at D. Ulrichs and principal stockhold- EBrewing Com- filed a suit yesterday for an in- Meyer in alleged by the plaintiffts to have been surreptitiously taken pos- claim he [hns already sold ten shares of the stock to Otto tum Suden and Henry Tietjen. Hence the suit. PRI L T R Savings depesits in Chicago | have passed the $100,000,000 mark. banks In the past year they have increased more than $22,000,000. ADVERTISEMENTS. diseases. 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