The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1904, Page 34

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THE FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, ANUARY 24, 1904. Clearance Sale of Children’s White and Colored Dresses ig>s 6 Months.to 7 Years c ce that to-morrow, at 9 a. m., we will | ce T e our entire line of CHILDREN’S | WHITE 2nd COLORED WASH DRESSE O DRESSES, SAILOR SUITS, BOY H COLORED BLOUSE reds of desirable ferent ways. An un- ocuring reliable garments re; correct styles: superior The price of each garment is marked down te less than the actual cos! of manufacture DREN’'S COLO PRICE .H-r,‘\l) mere $5.50. Former " $2.85 rices = \, E 'S UNDERSLIPS: broken sizes: 1 »‘ o i vhite laws Former prices 3Sc o] | REN'S 4 COLORE j ng i fr 5500 to S;B;Jl; $2 50 lo $10. 00 FINAL CLEARANCE SALE | This Week Throughout Every Depart- ‘ | /8 - 922 rARKET ST Rt ! - — WILLIAM BUTLER YEA ENTERTAINMENT PROPOSED BY THE FRENCH ALLIANCE VISIT EXCITES INTEREST FElaborate Preparations Are Being me of Ballads and Instru- Made for an Afiair at Gelden Music (0 Precede His Gate Hall Lectnre at the Alhambra. Alliance of Butler Yeats, the distin- vished yo nd orator receive an of the eltic rev in San Francisco. has the visit of a man of Jet- expected with ters bee h deep in- Space AIIotted'm Attract- ive Part of World's | Fair Grounds. ARG E s Frederick H. Colburn, assistant sec- retary and manager of the San Fran- cisco exhibit at the St. Louis World's, Fair, has received a telegram from Howard J. Rogers, who is acting in the place of Secretary Reeves during the temporary absence of the latter, which states that satisfactory space for a San Francisco building has been re- served. The telegram urges Mr. Col- { burn to forward the designs as soon as possible and states that further in- | structions will be sent by mail. i | | L ‘ - | = myt | L] 11 cost $50,000. Of this the Super- have agreed to appropriate ane the remainder can easily PLAN TO REPRODUCE UNION FERRY __DEPOT AT THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION No Dllficulty in Raising of Funds Is Ex- pected. B ) We will need only $50.000 to carry out the entire plan and there is $20,000 in sight now. All T ask is that the business men of this city shall understand exactly what the finance display committees are trying to do. CHOICE LOCATION. In the first place San Franclisco is the only | Pacific Coast city that is Invited to erect a building in the model street, which is situated at the main entrance to the fair grounds and is | four blocks long. Next to it is the Pike, or | Midway, with all its novelties and attractions, and the exposition managers are determined that the model street shall be one of the greatest features of the fair. It will be Im- possible to pass through the maln entrance without seeing the San. Francisco bullding. d by popular subscription. The | real estate firms and other | | 1arge corporations are already sending ‘ in large contributions. It is planned o model the structure after the new | ferry depot “The chance of her municipal life- | time” is the way Colburn sums up the | advantages to this community of the ] | special building and exhibit proposed. | He saia vester . | | | | 11 |8 I | | | < | PROPOSED SAN FRANCISCO | BUILDING AT THE ST. |- LOUIS EXPOSITION. In some ways this eity will show up well, | especially In our Fire Department, street ra ways, ferry, telephone and water sy ' The exposition management advised the selection of ‘the ferry bullding as a typ which they very truthfully sa the best of | its kind in the United States. San Francisco | should make a strong bid for two classes of | investors. One is the manufacturer, who looks | to supplying the future Oriental and Pacific Coast, Central American, Mexican and Alaskan The shipping men. too, are vitally in- ted in our harbor facilities, but by far the test number to be catered b the tour- 1 water depot, [ 1sts and weaitby. | the heat of ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIALS =—=THIS WEEK=—" On llonday, January 25th, and con- tinuing all through this week, we will have on sale full lines of the following EXTRA VALUES: 50-INCH BASKET WEAVE CHEVIOTS in the following colorings: Green, Navy, Brown, Ropal, Cardinal and Marine. These goods are very sultabie for Military and Outing Suits. PrIcS...... ...... $1.00 Yard 56-INCH DEVONSHIRE SUITINGS {n all the New Mixed Tweed Effects. Verp desirable for Tallor Made and Outing Suits. PrICB:............ccp $1.50 Yard 50-INCH BLACK ENGLISH VENETIAN, BLACK BASKET WEAVE CHEVIOT, BLACK AMAZON CLOTH and BLACK ENGLISH HOPSACKING. Price.$1.00 Yard 50-INCH COLORED AMAZON CLOTH, extra fine-qual- ity, in shades of Blue, Brown, Green, Tan, Gray and CaEaInal T PRIGE. . . icoiianmms snas $1.00 Yard WHITE MARSEILLES BED SPREADS, extra hzavp quality; size suitable for large beds and very hand- samedesigls Prige. .. ... .C50.05s $3.50 Each EXTRA LARGE WHITE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, borders assorted. Pricé.............%4,25 Pair £ Regular Value, $8.00. Our Special Sale Satin Ribbons, Remnants Siiks, Rem= nants Embroideries, and Ladies’ Muslin Underwear will be continued all this week. NOTE | e Orders by mali receive prompt attention Ail orders for samples or goods filled and shipped same day they are recelved. 111, 118, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET. Y wh’\' and Judge Murasky dissolved the or- der he issued upon the flling of Lang's pleasure their own homes to e ummer must lea CAILLEAU’S enuine Annual Sale n B ] ] ] ] ] enthu- = ] E ] L3 k3 ] ] ] terest. The Irish race regards him as its great leader and representative in ocate in the|the world of letters. Those who have wil] ver | read his works or the comments of the < the ern | critics wish to see and hear the young Fr er which Mme. ophet of the mystic literature of the k > M. | Ce ort programme of s and music first-class has been arranged i con- | > solo. | to precede the lecture, which will be M T € " comic | held in the Alhambra Theater on next e ns P nt will | evening. Carrie Roma close A large | will appear in the best Irish melodies and there will also be readings from the choicest of Yeats’ poems and | dramas. He will lecture at Berkeley niversity on Wednesday and at Stan- rd on Friday. Mr. Yeats' stay will | be very brief, as he has engagements in the East prior to his return to Ire- nd. Tickets for his lecture may be | had at room 87, Flood building. the great t ADVERTISEMENTS. “mmooommuuo I :‘ Exercised to Be Held in Golden Gate | Hall in Remembrance of the Dead. Best Dry, White Granulated The committee representing the | groves of the United Ancient Order of © ® @ | vocation by Rev. W. M . the order; . B @ he . : 'Be Thou I-m\hrul Unto Death,” D, . e ® ® \Q()]l' N SERVICE TO MARK THE DRUIDS’ MEMORIAL DAY B | to be held in Golden Gate Hall next | = “month has decided that th> rollowing shall be ! the order of exercises in memory of those members who passed away during the preceding twelve months: ““Saul,” orchestra; in- q~um 2 member , of quartet; introduc- ks by Noble Grand Arch George Druids of this city that is making ar- | rangements for the memorial service | tory rem ]‘ rence; calling the roll of = ased_avway, Grand Secretaty: Martinmi: SRR R S | ¥ear a Volce ¥From H }, ITH :\.‘\\ _OF OUR | Lord, Be Merciful" Miss Julia ;‘o‘;m.nrs(::\ e COMBIN A ““\ ORDERS, @/ tion.” Emil, Pohit: ~Nearer Zlome," " quarte recitation, ““The Isle of Long Ago." Mrs.. In | Garrison; ., Alfred Wilkiy eulogy, W. J. Demartini of Man. @ | 2daxic from the Hymn of Pralse srchin | benediction and the singing of T | —— e A" Up-to- Dm, Mail Order B.F.Stoll, centst: haignt & Masonle av, ——— {ouse, Husband ( n an aside to his wife)— 2 and 4 CALIFORNIA ST., 811t you cant thi or com his wite)— Corner Market, dotes of our children’s smartness let's | SAN FRANCISCO. 80 home right away, for they're ‘e(-l ting ready to tell ue things about thejr own.—Baltimore American ! uits, Goats, Waists, Efc., COMMENCES onday, Jan’y 25 1214116 Kearny St. Of This Season’s [} 2 .} n o o [ & ] [ ] | ] ] o=[lorrow, . | complaint. Y summer nyention hails and suitab ymodations it will In time be the | of America A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE. ut the artist! h and ‘educationsl talue ¢ municipal improve- ag on the money value of | Take Union . The location | ctter mow than they have | v parcel of prope s advanced many th because some enterpri ADVERTISEMENTS. {on 0nental Goods | ? t At Wholesale Prices w-moumnxamnmoa- ‘Oriental Rugs AND CURTAINS At 25 Per Cent Discount {,om resular retall prices ity Tife. facing the sands in selling b ing, public ana dater Supee- | n. Both ottars and {mpt o better con- nt trovolitan and ci Los Angel each biddin; the toarist pping point o make the efért to hold our not afford to be unrep- | landed interests here the funds needed ing anybody bnvt t every sense of the planned, and the firms and i s ap- | pealed to directly should answer as promptly | as vossible and as emerously as they can. San Francisco is just heginning to wa %o her possibilities as a commercial dence <ity and cannot afford to i good opportunity to benefit herself. e We are sole agents for JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH CARPETS and | Drugsists, 50c flask. | Martin, chairman; from the first dose, cures in a day. 23e, Svc. * | 4 —_————————— Trapper’s Ofl cures rheumatism aad neuralgia. | Richard & Co.. 406 Clay.* | —_——e—————— Pacific Parlor’s Show. | Pacific Parlor of the Native Sons of | the Golden West has appointed the following named a committee to ar-| range for a minstrel show to be given | ! by the parlor in Native Sons’ Hall on | | the evening of February 15: T. P George G. Fraser, | secretary; J. F. Cannon, A. F. Wil- | Hams, W. J. Locke, E. J. Lynch, J. F. | Sheehan, J. A. Black, G. A. Marshall, press committee; R. A. Morton, R. M. Roche, C. L. Quast, E. Schneider, G. S. Gould and S. W. Dixon. The mem- bers of the parlor expect to give a show that has never been equaled in this city by any fraternal organization. —_—————————— ADAMS' Irish Moss Cough Balsam helps | Congratulates Hepburn. President Sbarbaro of the Manurav-: turers’ and Producers’ Association sent | a telegram to Congressman W. P. Hep-’ burn yesterday expressive of the uus- faction of the business men of this State over the introduction of the pure food bill in the House of Representa- tives and its subsequent passage by that body. Congressman Hepburn 1s| congratulated over the success of lhe‘ measure and assured of the earnest | appreciation of the producers of this ! State. Some very swell wedding Invitations rom.! from Knowles. 24 Second street. Main 598. * e e I Court Consents to Sale of Stock. ! Judge Murasky made an order )es—! terday dissolving a court order re-| straining the Golden Gate Power Company from selling 14,996 shares of stock in the company alleged to be | the property of H. F. Lang. Lang op- | posed the sale of the stock on the ground that when it came into his possession it was understood that it ‘was non-assessable, and that therefore its sale to pay an assessment was il- legal. He did not prove his charge ettt ettt e terese et et s Chas. M. Plum & Co. Cor. 9th and Market Sts. TUDEBAKFE RROS: (OMPANY - We are again in our build- ing at Market and 10th Streets with a clean, up-to-date stock of vehicles. Everything old was de- stroyed by fire I T e TP I es + 00 tte SOttt s stetdts tiettss ! | | | g Eyeglasses {j Spestac!es ASTHMANOLA Is the only cure fX N and Bronchial ASTRMA. Your Druggist or at 508 HAIG) San Francisco, C‘Ln b o

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