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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL; SUNDAY. MARCH 6. 1901. Fraternal Brotherhood Function. San Francisco Lodge No. 69 of the Fraternal Brotherhood has made ar- rarigements for an entertainment and | dance complimentary to its members and friends in its lodgeroom in the Native Sons’ ADV‘EBTIS“M TORTURES And every Distressing Irritation of Skin and Scalp Instantly Relieved by a Bath with And a single anointing with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. This treatment, when fol- lowed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood, is the most speedy, permanent, and economical cure for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, ever compounded. Willions of Women SE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleans- ing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the pur- poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP com- bines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. It unites in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world, intly allay itchiog, infammation, and {irritation, and soothe bhumours, with loss of hair, when all ¢l se falls. Sold throughout the world. momical substitute for the celebrated liquid CUTICURA RESOLVENT, as well as for all other Consisting of CCTTCURA S0AP, to cleanse the skin of erasts and tlcur chlu. and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT, t0 and heal; and CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cvol and cleanse The Set the blood. A SINGLE SET s often sufficient to cure the most tortur- ing, disOguring, ltching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood Depot: R. Towss & Co., Sydney. British Depot: 2725, Charterhs French Depot: b Rue de is Paix, Paris. POTTER DEUG AND CHEM. COBP., Soie Props. CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odourless, eco- blood purifiers and lumour cures. Put up in screw.cap pocket vials, contaiuing 60 doscs. CUTICURA PILLA are alterative, antiseptic, tonic, and digestive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most successful and economical blood and skin purifers, humour cures, and tonic-digestives, yet compounded. ARTILLERY MEN | ARE INSPECH D Examination in the Elhs-' Street Armory the Most Complete Ever Made Here . ORDERED TO GET READY Companies of First Infa,n-' try Preparing to Face the Army and Guard Officers The past week was a busy one for the First Battalion of Artillery, N.-G. C., as every night but one was taken up in the inspection and muster of the command. The inspectors were Colonel the War Department, and Lieutenant John A. Koster for the State, assisted by Lieutenant Milliken, representing the adjutant general's office in the ex- amination of property for condemna- tion. It was the most complete and closest inspection ever held, and in the opinion of competent officers of the guard it will be of incalculable benefit. Colonel Wilhelm, while firm in his examina- tlons, by his suave manner wins the confidence of the men and obtains an in- i sight into their knowledge and instruc- | tion, ‘where the usual brusque man- | ner of inspecting officers fails. Colonel ‘Wflhfi-lm Who is tall and has a very sol- | dierly appearance, impresses the men, ‘and they strive to emulate him in as- | suming the attitude a soldier should. At 1 o'clock on the day for the in- | officer was required to report at the | armory on Ellis street to be present at a thorough examination of all the prop- | erty and stores issued to him, as well as of the books and papers of the com- {mand. This occupied about three hours. In the evening the organizations were requxred to report punctually at 8 d'clock, and two hours were taken up in the Inspection and muster. PRAISE FOR THE TROOPS. ’ After muster the subalterns and non- | coms were directed to drill the various subdivisions in platoon drill, bayonet | drill, guard mount and setting-up exer- | cises. Each organization reported promptly on the evening assigned to it, and the appearance and movements of each seemed to have created a favor- able impression on the inspectors, who were unreserved fn their praise of the physique and personnel of the bat- talion. On Friday evening Adjutant General Lauck was present at the inspection of Battery D. He remained during the en- | tire evening, examining the armory, the several battery quarters and the man- ner in which the Government and State property is cared for. | On that evening the battalion in- ' struction in first aid and care of the ‘in- | jured was unexpectedly demonstrated through an unfortunate accident to one of the men, who pierced his eyelid while removing the bayonet from his piece. He was immediately removed from the drill quarters by company Ibenrers and the injury examined by | Major Schmitt of the division staff, who | 1s & physician, and before the examina- | tion was concluded the battalion com- mander, Major Bush, had the first aid packages and medicine chest in the room for use of the surgeon. Captain Emmal, the battalion surgeon, arrived ‘flneen minutes after the accident, but ]hy that time remedies and bandages had been applied. On the recommenda- [ | of Saturday, March 12. be followed by dancing. — e building on the evening There will be | ist was removed to a sanitarium. a musical and literary programme, to | C. F. Humphrey announces that he has removed his law offices to rooms 211 to 216, inclusive, tenth floor, Crocker bufld- ing. Telephone Private Exchange 151. * March Tth, 8th, 9th You Are Invited to View . .Our Millinery Displaz.. To-morrow, Tuesday and Wednesday, which will represent one of the richest collections of high art millinery it has been our pleas- ure to arrangs for your consideration. The Model Hats just from the leading fashion centers are here in numbers and will be of much interest, but of most interest will be the large showing of our own exquisite creations. SILK WAISTS, $2.85 of Taffeta, Peau de Sole, Peau dle’ Cygne ne.nd Cnr‘epe de oCl‘nnoe? ':el.nf mue and colors. B 82 85 g e A el OO u e Ly St White Lawn A NEW ASSORTMENT Also white fancy figured Damask ‘Waists, all with lace and Hendsomely =~ embrojdered. Al | CY, trimming. We are & colors. Value $1.50. Sale price...89¢ variety of Colored Waists in mut designs at low prices. R.D.Davis & Co Cor: Seary St and Srant Ave. ENFRANCE ON GRANT AVE. AGENTS ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. i tion of the surgeon the injured artiller- At each inspection there was a large | attendance of military men anxious to | | note how the inspections were conduct- | ed, and the consensus of opinion was | that the battalion had once.more dem- | | onstrated that it is under good instruc- | tion and maintains its standard of pro- | | ficlency. DATES FOR INSPECTION. The muster and inspection of the companies of the First Infantry of the National Guard will be on the following dates: Company A, March 18; B, 21s C, 22d; D, 23d; E, 24th; F, 25th; G, 28th; | H, 20th. These are to be held at the regimental armory. Upon recommendation of the company commander, J. H. Wychoff, corporal of Company E, has been reduced to the ranks, | James F. Dever has been appointed color sergeant on the staff of Colonel Thomas F. O'Nell, vice Hubert A. Bald- | win, | On recommendation of the regimental examining board the following named appointmeénts and promotions have been announced: Private Arthur Golly, Company C, to be corporal, 85 per cent; Corporal Andrew Tedtsen, Company D, sergeant, 95 per cent; Private George ‘W. Matthews, Company D, corporal, 100 per cent; Private Irving W. Houchin, Company D, corporal, 9 per cent; Pri- vate Willlam H. McCall, Company D, corporal, 75 per cent; Musician Thomas A. Graham, Company E, corporal, 90 per cent; Private Dennis O'Donnell, Company G, corporal, 80 per cent; Cor- poral Albert W. Porter, Company H, sergeant, 95 per cent; Corporal Eugene ; Levelle, Company H, sergeant, 90 per cent; Private Thomas F. Brown, Com- pany H, sergeant, 90 per cent; Private Roy Holliday, Company H, corporal, 75 per cent. B During February forty-four men were | discharged from the service of the State ! out of the First Infantry, thirty on ac- count of removal, seven at expiration | of term of service, six for the good of | the service and one upon enlistment in the United States navy. —_———— 1500 Rolls of Carpets Arrived in San Francisco Last week 1500 rolls of latest patterns of carpets arrived at Pattoslen’s, corner . Sixteenth and Mission . streets. This ‘carpet order could not be canceled, therefore will be sold out at a lulng of from 10c to 40c per yard. i ————— | © Insolvent Laborer. | Bartholomew W. Griffin, a laborer, | residing in San Francisco, filed a pe- tition in insolvency yesterday in the United States District Court. He owes 13309 and has no assets. ‘ S H i Again This Week. | | | ‘The handsome $40.00 bedroom suit wlll n be sold this week for $26.00 EN'S, corner Sixteenth and Iflnton streets, Thomas Wilhelm, U. 8. A., acting. for | i DRAPERY DEPADT‘WFNT SPECIALS | spection of Battery A the commanding | ADVERTISEMENTS. (J <T}05:107-109 POST ST oes STERLING SPECIALS FROM THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Genuine bargains in new fresh goods offered for this week only. Better come early in the week while assortments are com- plete. 25¢ Satin Tatfeta Ribbon 15¢ Yard This is the good heavy quality and is just what you need to make pretty neck and hair bows. We have all the prmcxpa] 15‘: shades. The width is 3% inches. Special price............ 50c Lace and Persian Stocks 35¢ Each We offer a fine line of lace stock collars in ecru, cream and Arabian. Also a swell line of wash collars in Persian ef- 35‘. fects. Both lines are worth soc each. Special price...... 75¢ Suedc Crushed Belt 50c Crushed leather belts are one of the latest fads. We have a fine assortment to offer and out of it we have picked one special. The colors are black, brown, red and gray, with steel and 506 black buciclese. ; SPectil PHBE.: cois'yii Siie oo diine oo i s viaeiot $2.00 Walrus Auto Bags $1.25 This is a style never shown before. It is a o-inch bag with hard handle and contains coin purse a This special is offered tq introduce a fine new sto for this week $1.25 75¢ Gold Trimmings 50c Yard An immense line of mifine gold trimr Some of the goods are hand-made, of the best quality nish. We offer one great special, (Third Floor.) 25¢ Curtain Net 15¢ Yard New cffects in fancy fish net, t tiful design for long and sash curtains. Actual value 25¢ yard. Special price.. 15¢ Figured Swiss 9¢ Yard A splendid quality of figured Swi Full 40 inches Special Price ....seeececsivsmscoavcnspesioacsasssas $4.00 Cable Net Curtains $2.75 Genuine Cable Net, in the ivory shade, plain cen- ters and rich artistic borders. Special price . Porticres—0dd Pairs To-morrow morning we place on sale a numbcr of single pairs of portieres. All sorts of designs. The prices range from $2.25 to $9.00 a pair. The reduction will average 25 per cent. Sale of Tailor-Made Svits 15¢ 9c¢ $2 75 wide. We will offer this week a sample line of tailor-made suits, spring styles, at one-third off the regular price. See Chronicle for full announcement and see our other announcement in the Exammer Kilkenny Castle is one of the oldest | the rooms being much as they were 800 inkabited houses in the world, many of | years ago. SPRlNfi STYLES | ok GIRLS 20 BOYS § Our showing of Sprlng and Snm< mer styles is superb. Great efforts have been made in order to present the largest and most exclusive line of stylish, serviceable and practicable garments procurable. ~ When style and quality are considered our prices will prove to be very reasonable. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, empire style (see illustration); made of good quality of imported printed lawn; tucked yoke; neck, sleeves and bertha edged with fine Valen- ciennes lace; comes in dainty shades of guaranteed fast color pink or blue dots; sizes 6 months to 2% years. -\$I 50 e - splendid value .........o. oinn DRESSES COLORED RUSSIAN boys or girls (see illustration); made canvas-finished madras; plaited skirt; belt, collar, cuffs and side trimmed with white banding; colors, light blue, gray and red; sizes 2 to 2% years. bpeclal valuerat. (i sl il l 00 BOYS' BLOUSE SUITS (see illustra- tion); made of English galatea; large sailor for ot collar; embroidered anchor on _ shield; white only: sizes 2 to 6 years. 225 Qur summer leader ate... ...... — CHILDREN’S DRESSES; our own re- liable make: made of best quality of French percale; tucked yoke; bertha trimmed with circular ruffle; in shades of red and navy sg'lipcc. sizes 4 to 7 years. A very service- able Baby’s sizes, 6 months to 4 years, Sac MAIL ORDERS filled on ajl goods ex- cept those advertised at special sale prices. SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS’ WOOLEN | § ETON SUITS. BOYS' ETON SUITS, as illustrated; with extra linen collar; made of all-wool, mannish, gray and tan fancy mixtures; silk tie; sizes 3 to § vears. Regular Price $7.50. 4 On sale Monday only at d%ym 98 - 922 MARKET ST Exclusive Pacific Coast agents for the “Arnold” Knit 1 Goods and Gertrude Outfits i (formerly sold by Mrs. Ober). Illustrated Catalogue free. Qur ne mmer 'w spring lnd sul catalogu vm issued about )urch 10 It wm wnuln the latest -tyle- ot nruwntl !or ‘women, and lnt Tt Wil be sent free. WOMEN ANDZCHILDREN SPECIAL VALUES in Fancy Goods and Hosiery Departments Kneipp Linen Mesh Underwear We have just recelved a large consignment of ladles’ and men’'s LINEN MESH UNDZRWEAR, ‘“the celebrated Kneipp Brand,” for which we are agents. The ladies’ come in low neck and sleeveless, high nack and short sl=gves, and high antl: léngth drawers and an! long sleeves. weight shirts and drawers, pure Irish linen parn, do medical profession. The men' n:ck and long sle2ves; also union suits with high neck s are in madium and heavy all sizes from 30 to 46. The above linen mesh garments are made from not shrink in washing, are very durable, and are highlp recommended by the kid, pitent leathr and glit and-FANCY BUTTONS. black-and white. NOVELTY LADIES’ BELTS in silk, Persian crushed NEW CHAIN PURSES, SHOPPING BAGS and OPERA BAGS in all th2 n2west styles. NEW PERSIAN BAND TRIMMINGS, APPLIQUES, FANCY BRAIDS, PLAIN and GOLD BRAIDS, and GILT An elegant assortment of NEW OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS 1n white, grays and black. We hav: just opened a speclal importation of tine fabric SILK ani LISLE GLOVES. in all colors, also ul’“drt‘ Lers, 111, 118, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET. | FAILS T0 PUT COIN IN-BANK \\ arrant Is \vcured for the Arrest of - Edward Ansell| for Felony EMbezzlement | SRR 2 Edward Ansell, a young Englishman, is wanted by th felony embezzle! it is believed h.«m gnne to Chicago. The ent. by wire to look out for him, and the | police in other cities of the East have also been asked to arrest him if he should make his appearance there. The complaining witness against An- sell is Willlam Metzner, manager of the Nonotuck Silk Company, 535 street. keeper. On February 29 Ansell received $307 34 in cash and checks aggregating $1400 to deposit with the Crocker-Wool- | wérth Bank. He returned to the office with the | bank book, that the amount had been deposited. Next morning Ansell did not appear at the office, and on Friday it was dis- covered that he had not deposited the money in bank, and, it is alleged, had made a false entry in the bank book. The checks had not been cashed and it . is presumed he had taken them with him. On November 19 last Ansell was ar- rested here on the arrival of the steam- er Umatilla on a dispatch from Chilef North of Vancouver, B. C., stating that he was wanted there for forgery. He had been employed as a clerk at the Commercial Hotel and, it was alleged, had forged checks in the names of the proprietor and several of the guests, which it was claimed he cashed just be- fore the steamer sailed. He applied for a writ of habeas corpus for his release, and through the care- lessness of a detctive who was sent from Vaneouver to take him back he was discharged from custody by Judge Cook on December 2, as there were no papers on which to hold him. That same afternoon Chief Wittman received a dispatch to hold Ansell at all hazards, but he had gone. Anse!l had the cool assurance not to leave the city, but applied for and ob- tained the position of bookkeeper with the Nonotuck Company. He told Man- ager Metzner that he had just arrived from Alaska. He is about 25 years of age, short and slight build, light hair and ruddy complexion, and is a fluent talker. —_———————— Trapper’s Oll cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists, S0c flask. Richard & Co.. 406 Clay.* —_————— Money for Law Library. The trustees of the San Franciseo Law Library have informed the Board of Supervisors that it will require the sum of $5430 to conduct its affairs during the next fiscal year. . ——————————— Swell pamphlets ure being printed by Edw. 8. Knowles, 24 Second st. The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris is now lighted by electricity. —_——————— .k Stoll, dentist; Haignt & Masonio av.* police on a charge of He has fled and Market | Ansell was employed by Metz- | ner about three months ago as book- | which purported to show | S | German amater m wflm. ectly harmless; %u‘l or adults. Makes WEAK ms /G, SORE EYES WELL. REST e m Price 50 cents; by mail 62 cents. > HLY RECOMMENDED for weak headache, dizziness HIG | poor | vision, floating spots, pain about hind the head or in temples, nervo 4 ness, %o charging eyes. fesling i | eves, watery sand in the e scratching, twl I0US IMITATIONS ing the genuine, bearing a ignature of Goorge Mayerle. T, Stster of Mercy, ey2s have much im- George Mayerle's German water, and 1 heartily indorse it. I have used a bottle of George Mayerle's German Eyewater and it has heiped me won- dertully. harles Morgan, Rocklin, Cal. | curea Eyes After Suffering for Years Mr. George Mayerle—Dear Sir: Your Eye- water has entirely cured mv eyes after years of suffering. Yours respectfully, MRS. IDA LABANERY, | Paradise Valley, Humboldt Co., Nevada. | SOMETHING NEW. George Mayerle’s Eyeglass Wipers are indis- | pensable to those wearing glasses. Your | Blasses will have a soothing and strengthening effect on your eyes instead of that CONSTANT STRAIN. blurring and tiring of the eyes. Do gives bright and clear 'wo for 25 cents. | not scrafch the lense: | vision. Price 15 cen 'GEORGE MAYERLE, German Expert Optician, opposite Hibernia Bank, 1071 Market st. Open Evenings wntil 9. Cut this out. Highest Optical Skill Eyes Examined Free. GEORGE MAYERLE'S READING. WORKING AND DISTANCE AND STRENGTHEN THE VE THE STRAIN AND THEE SIGET. ARE X mn BY EE;EE i?aig The world uses $500,000,000 worth of cotton goods in a year. Of this Great Britain manufactures 66 per cent. Oriental Goods At Wholesale Prices 'lu-whfllbmfme‘ Oriental Rugs AND CURTAINS At 25 Per Cent punlni’ {com rogular retall prices, .o rroees eeres e I cvevee .. — . We are sole agents for t JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S {CELEBRATED ENGLISH CARPETS reseree cee ‘Chas. M. Plum & Co.: E Cor. 9th and Market Sts. :