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Inches wide 48 54 72 108 Ayard 35¢ 45¢ 60c 90c CURTAINS MADE TO ORDER AT SEORT NOTICE. tains hung frez of charge in San Franciscg, Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda and Fruitvale. PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, CITY OF Ceary znd Stockion Streete, Union Squ: SITRCIVCCECO0LSLI0RQ UHTO090690! dAT ing 000090820690 20008 2 special All cur OL00000900ED 3320000530000 900000090 Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Fe [Santa fe CALIFORNIA LiMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY 30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. | / y Depor, ARTISTIC PROGRAMME ARRANGED IN HONOR OF IRELAND'S SAINT| 'John J. 0’Connor and Bert Murphy, Entertainers | of Renown, Will Lend Their Services for the Occasion---Religious Exercises Are Abandoned @ W | £004 Davi Other Santa Fe Trains: . = ! JOHN J O'CQNNOR- 830, Por . 3 W for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld | | Byron. Tra o m | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. | . s Fdir ik, e TWO PROMINEN TERTAINERS WHO WILL) APPEAR AT ST. 224 Por - o 3 § 87 ERCISES, WHICH WILL BE HELD ON, THE ¥ : TICKET CFFICES—641 Market St. and O €304 Nilee, € - FRNRE. S Ferry Depct. §. F. Also 1112 Broad- .. A e TR — ~ v way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., 2 ' = _Sa 3 The coming cele on of St. Pat- the programme should prove to be ar-' £304 O = 23 — ! rick’s day in this city promises to be tistic as well as interesting. .It contains D88. Ao e P eveatir d enter- SiX numbers, and all those whe t 200 2 LAL!H}H'\H \OKTHWESTEK\ R\ co. of the most interesting and ente: S e o g Sta LESSEE taining that has ever taken piace here 2F gr % Tre O an 1800, Th a B2 e 5 ¥ hendt: of Hili's ot it Hite elsewhere as entertainers of ability. e B FEARCISUU wivs wonTd PACIFID “rins patron saint. 10€ g6 of the features of the programme 1990, = programme that has been arranged by ¢, pe BAILWAY OCMPANY. is the executive one, and while sion admirably. There will be a wide devarture from religious services this vear. The com- mittee decided to hold a celebration of committee a not long fits the occa- Tiburon Foot of Market Street. aA’v FBA!CIS»(J-:!‘—!) SAN RAFAEL. L 1 m.: 123 To sax rmamcrsco. mirth and merriment, and allow the ©:20, 11:15 Irish people to observe the religious part of the oc ion as they saw fit. or will there be any official oration at the exercis Michael Case of the evening. will say a few G and that will be all. i The talent secured for the evening performance at the Mechanics' Pavilion is of the highest order, and therefore [ ::ln ‘:Brwlgz REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICES | s’; é;o; A THE CITY'S CHURCHES 7:35 p| i 5 Pastors of Houses of Worship Will | T ¥ 10:40a/10:20 2 Devote the Day to Sermons ! a | Pori Costa. Benicia. Eimirs. Davie, Sacrame: . B s Fuiton 7:33 p| 6:20 p nemucos, 3 | and Prayer. except Sun T ke kpeh 2 Sunday only = 1 ] ervices at the churches this day | Pablo, | 7'30a S:00a [10:40 a{10:20 2. are as follows: Way Stations fornis Express— Marysvilie, Re: ~Morning, A nd. Puget Sound and 8.50s ha S a es and San Jose (Sun- 0 p 3:30 and V kiah. = : So0 Dy i . B i '\nrr. Gange). edan St rd o i COAST LINE. Fuot of Mark ching by pas- 008 Georgs W. Memorial M. E ng, ‘‘The the Kingdon « g, “Better | Than the Gi r r, Rev. John Stephens One Remedy “Lessons From Irish Apostl 4 ilson | , Blue Lakes, Laurel Morning, “The Lay s, Upper Lake, Fomo, Preacher of Gadaras Pastor, Rev, E. Ne- Riverside, Lierly lander. Orr's | Rev. Joseph Landry will preach at the 10:30 o’clock ma: in St. Igna- tius Church this morning. In the evening Rev. Joseph Sardi will de- uarbenulm levp-rwood Scotia | liver the discourse. " > Sunday réund-trip tickets at re- | Al the devotions of the Calvariun s ty this afternoon Most Rev. Ay I Arte s stoin]l i Montgomery will deliver the ot €30 Market Chronicle His subject “Jesus and His Mother.” There will aiso be the | ‘Way of the Cross and Benediction.” | | The services will commence at 3 TOSANRAFAEL oileck ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, in St. Mary’s (Paulist) Church Father | Woodman will deliver the fourth ser- | | | J | At the 11 o'clock mass this morning i | | i mon of his course, “The Aspirations of the Sou B Rev. Father Harvey will preach at | 4307 %an Jos v“s""wt"r"fl- the Holy Cross Church this evening | 00~ Ben Jose. tandard G fan's Sinfulness.” { Bishop Nichols will confirm a class Paul’s Church this morning at .Paso Kobles, Sxota Barbars, v o gy | dx, priindim meed 18,8 teicad : — ! indeed.” Our MONEY TO | | LOAN column may be classed | 16.484 m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. | | @s such. 6384 m. week days (Saturday excepted)— | | » 10.15. es and w statio; > AT i PP AR S BETER Patton’s Will Is Filed. The will of William H. Patton was filed for probate yesterday. It dis- poses of an estate worth more than $10,000. ‘The estate is left to the Union Trust Company, with directions that it shall be held in trust until the yvoungest of th: testator's four chil- dren shall reach the age of 25 years. Until this time arrives Margaret Pat- ton, widow. of the decedent, is to re- ceive one-third of the income and such portion of the balance as is necessary to be used to educate the children. Ultimately the children are to receive , the entire estates rancisco, Miilbr lingeme. Ssn Mateo, Beimont, Redwood, Falr Osks, m. urdays — Cazadero and way s Cario Point Reyes and Menio Market st oot of Market st. &l per per Years given at the Presidio grounds in the afternocn is the fancy Irish dances by the well-known instructor, John J. O’Connor. -O'Connor is a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Knights of the Red Branch, Gaelic Dancing School and a prominent athlete. He will_entertain the audience with some novel Irish stess and will appear in costume, Bert Murphy, a singer of national reputation, will render some old Irish melodies during the evening entertain- ment at the Pavillon. Mr. Murphy ar- rived in this from the East a qhnn time ago and since has been prom(nent- ly identified with all the | Irish societies and clubs. ADV E RTISEMEN ; Fresh * Daisy i “Why, my de aid the hasband of one of our lady friends to her the other day. “You are getting quite young agatn. 1 do declare you look a8 bright end frech as a dajey.’ ‘When tke lad: was telling us about “Now I'm sure that's laé; f 38 years!" , it was good. Yet we are so accustomed to hear such reports, that we were not at all surprised. As a matter of fact MQ2S. NETIIE H\RRISON'S Lola Montez Cream Is a wonder working preparation that never fails to accomplish the most leasing and satistying roeuits. It lovely complexions and pre- vents blemishes; ¢ a jar. Only way you can keep from getting tan, freckles or sunburn is by using this Creme. Good for insect bites. 75¢ a Pot, at all drusgists’. Ladles cut of town Trial Pol sending this ad. with 10c in ctamps will receive a bcok of insiructions and a box of Lola Montes Creme and Face Powder FREE. If you have eny defects of skin, scalp or gencral health, write me. Correspondence solicited. MRS, NETTIS H'RRISCN Dermat logist 140 Geery “ t . Opp. *an Franciec> City ot Paris. DON'T FAIL TO CSuny L"“mfi““"" Iflnk g LOR, the PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- LOR, and the LA- DIES’ . WRITING ROOM.’ Hotels AMUSEMENTS. Thz Verdict? Have You Heard E Our New Innovation. A Completé and Emphatic Succéss. So Proclaimed by Press and Public. THE ROUNDERS PEL. vl i el The Great New York Casmn llullcl.l Com 3 of L Tremen: oJ!| sul':fd e KEV I RROLL Gorgeously ‘Handsomely Gawma. TReserved SeatsgeNights, 26c, 30c a; A Saturday and Sunday Matinées, 'flk :lm Chlldrfll at Matinees, 10c and 25c, ext Play—"KISMET." weil-known NEXT bU DAY NlGHT} ON § MONEY-SAVING PRICES NEWEST STYLE GARMENTS PRICES LOWER THAN ANYWHERE Manufacturing in large quantities bles us to purchase ocur material di- rect from the mills. We a better quality hi ful finish. TAILOR £UITS, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18.50 % 2 % 28 i3 Suits in Eton short Military newest cut _skirt, trimthing and most fashionable material of the season: in black and colors: a positive saving from $3.50 to §5.00 on each suit TAILOR <0118, $20, $25 $21.50, $30, $35 and $42.50 Novelty e and High - class tailor-made Suits, of fine quality V tian, Camelshair, Redfern and Etamine; elegantly trimmed or decideaiy plain tic tailoring: grand exclusive material 0000000 COOOO0 OOOOO0 DOCOO0 GO QOO COTOON ¢ tlezani Disay of .ris: and Walkiag Skirts Stylish Etons of Cov. | Righ Crepe de Paris| Good quality Walking o e $25.00, $30,00, 83250, | skirts at $3.50, $3.50, Broadcloth .00 and.. . . X v > oAl 750 1o §i7Ee | 000 and-....8000] gogg ana. $5.00 Style TAILOR | White Sicilian and| _ g DATS . Etamine Skirts ....| Fine Broadcloth Dress . ....87.50 to $25.00 | cc-e- $8.50 to $25.00 Skirts, trimmed. Long Coats ..... megam Etamine Skirts $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, 44444 .87.50 to $35.00 $12.50 and $15.00 1230- 1232 1234 M RKET S REET. BIOHOO0CEOTTS CO0OT0 GOO0H0CHINNN0 GITOH FOOKO0 STT0D AMUSEMENTS. » ERA HOUSE BEC VN NG M NDAY. MARCH °! M RS IN PAUL HEYSE'S DRAMA, Ed FISKE Moo SEAT SALE TO-MORROW 9 A. M. PRICES: 50c 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC HALL | AFTERNOON AT 3——!0?’!" AMUSEMENTS. GOLUMBi SAN FRANCISCO'S ‘l LEADIRG THEAGE | ‘ 1 QUARTET “POP TO NIGHT‘ KATE JANiSCH. | TALKS and up to and including John C. | The Land of the Maori—Colored Views |~ and Motion Pictures of the Soiling | Waterfalls and Geysers. | To-Mcrrow Night and Friday Aft. at 3, THE EAST COAST. i Wednesday eand Friday Nights, | THE WEST COAST. | SEATS—81.00. 75c, 50c: Children, | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S. Great 3 SILVER SLIPPER By the Authors of Florodcra, With Samuel Collins. The Sens: al Champasne Dance Farewell Concerts Next Tussday Night at 8:15 Next Wednesday Afternoon at 3:20 FWTIRELY NEWV PROY‘RAMMFS | PR'GE)_ $1.50, $1.00 and 75c. It . Sherman & uonA\' nun—vumry '.l'hlltl!. flln Jcse. Mrs. Raymond Brown The Eminent Pianiste and Lecturess FOUR TALKS ON RICHARD \VAGNER’C. MUSIC DRAMAS T THE PIANO) TUESDAY ‘Night, March 39-“The Ring of the Nisbelungen.” )mlSDLY Night, March 34—“Tristan and Isclde.” \rz.nuv Night, March 25—“Die -fil- e B SATURDAY Afternoon, March 26— Paz- sifal” TIC: ., $3, 82, $1.50 at ALL TO-MORROW Morning | Monday, March 21, MARY MANNERING New Modern Comedy by Leo Ditrich- stein, entitled HARRICT'> HONEYMOON Direct from its successful run at the Garrack Theater, New Yo eats Thursday ALCAZAR TO~R!GBT—MTIIIB TO-DAY. In the Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors, E. D. Price. Genera! Manaser. | LYRIC H. E |AT THE WHITE =S58 w R RRT oming - > | HORSE TAVERN —“omet oo | TO-MORROW Eve—Firet ‘iime in Dramatic | CALI FORNIA 1 Ferm of the Miracle Play, | S PARSIFAL ) [ Second and last week of the popular | The {Sfigix,‘?tfe ‘S:’.Z,":xn}‘:fii’ea o ah or- | a3 ki3 | $p'l Prices: 1-:\‘::5 "5 to §1; M’a‘u.. 25¢ to T3c. DANIEL SULLY No One Seated at tfal Atter'S p. m. ! In his great suceess, greasee (ff THE OLD MILL STREAM b} ”P‘R‘gs? { A Rura! Romgnce of Surpassing Ex- cellence. Near Eighth. Phone South Market St., TO-NIGHT. LAST TIME ous Success, MATINEE TO-DAY ‘ Next—BEN HENDRICKS ' The Tren: RIP VAN WINKLE | MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. i Bezinning MONDAY, March 14, | i i The Greatest of Xil Irish Dramas, THIRD AND LAST WEEK OF SHAMUS o BRIEN Johunn Strauss’ Masterpiéce, Tl Irish Music. Gaelic Daneing. Evenings. 10¢ to bie M‘luneeu 15¢, 26c Romantic Opera in FIRST APPEARANCE lN BNGLI!H or $iG.-DOMENICO- RUSSO The Favorite Tenor. — 'II!@PAH EOUS AMUSEMENTS. SAN FRANCISCO BY AUTOMOBIL: CALL CARRIAGE CO. GOLDEN GATE AVE. and GOUGH. ST. Phone. Private Exchange. 770. Downtown Offices—Court - Palace ~Hotel; Lobby SL Francis Hotel. MATINEE SATURDAY. SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE! PICKWICK. “‘New Zealand” HAROLD BAUER -2e, 50 and. T Lo 1 20 or 2 o'clock. No smoking in Wuukly Gall $1.00 per Year. Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, March 13. ENCHANTING VAUDEVILLE! Emmett Gorigan Gompan Presenting Day Jockey Jones,” or of the Handicav.” ~ Nichols Sisters Inimitable Coon Somg Singers. Loney Haskell Poetinger’s Swedish Ladles Quintette Talented Vocalis Novel and a B FB[EIISDII allfl Mack America’s Foremost Eccentric Com- odiamn ~ Gillo’s Artesto The Latest Eurovean Novelty. Lowa_ Hughss Duo America’s Xylovhonists and Urpnau‘m $ MotlpnPlcturss £ i : : H ! Barrows-Lancaster Gompany Including MISS CLARA THROPP, “A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK, by E 1 Day n Matinees every Wednesday and Sunday PARK | P. J. REILLY JAS. T. GRACE <. .Judge . .Slipper T0-DAY, SUNDAY, MAR. 13th HiGH CLASS | OPEN STAKE ———OF- 'Sixty-Four Nominations ¢ SERVICE: Townsend streets, 10:15 ‘wenty-fifth and Valencia ater. Returning after the « ctric cars every four IN Grand National Champion Stakes. PREPARATION, INGLESIDE BuursmgPark 96-DOG ‘ OPEN STAKE. |Saturday and Sunday March 12 and 13. | Coursing will begin at 11:30 Saturday and { 11a. m. Sunday. | TOTAL PRIZES $1000 | All Mission-street cars transfer to Guerrero ars, which go direct to the park. THOMAS TIE Judge. EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Slipper. e -4 i , High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening In the Heated Theater. AND SCHENK: LYNE AND THE ROBINSONS; VERA THE BENNINGTON 'DUO; AND NEW MOVING DEONZO LEONARD:; RANDALL: MABEL LAMSON | PICTURES. SEE THE BABIES IN THE INFANT INCU- I BATORS. { Rare Ammals From Every Clime in the Zoe. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission, 10c; Children, Se. Hacing!&flaeing! {OAKLAND RACE TRACK NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, Racing Each Week Day, Rain or Shine, Six or More Races Daily. Races commence at 2:15 p, m. sharp. For special trains stopping at the track take | 8. P. Ferry, foot of Market street, at au,‘ gars. which are reserved for ladies and thelr ruing trains leave track at 4:18 and A.“ and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Presidest. PERCY W, TREAT, Secretary.