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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1904. LITTLE FOLKS ENJOY DAY AT HORSESHOW EASTER VEILS You will find here the largest variety of Veils in the city We are now showing late LADIES' NECKWEAR Speéin!ly selected for Easter wear. There is no denying and exclusive styles. The little folks held forth at the mati-| Vermont” Mrs.. Ferdinand Stephenson— that we have the dressiest, : i Pri & “Colonel”” * Miss Mabel Hogg— 2 rices rarge: “Taddie" and ~Dands. Miss Louse Sone— daintiest Neckwear in the nee of the Doctor's Daughters’ horse& show yesterday afternoon at the San| 35¢. to $2.00. “Kleber” and ‘‘Harry.” The raffle of the pony, trap and har- city-and all popularly priced. Company. | Colored Dress Fabrics A large variety of Spring novelties in entirely new makes at most reasonable prices : .: Francisco Riding Club, Seventh avenue | and C street, and the tots showed as: much interest in the programme that' had been prepared for their entertain- | ment as was evincéd by their parents the night before. Although the children were largely in | the majority, a goodly number of adults oughly enjoyed themselves, and their voices blended in childish glee at the events calculated to impress the juv was also on hand. The little ones thor- | ness and the Yorkshire terrier, present- ed by Mrs. Hamilton, will take place Saturday afternoon, April 2, at 5 o'clock. at the store of W. & J. Sloane. Tickets will be on'sale during the week at the St. Francis Hotel, W. & J. Sloane’s and Sherman & Clay's. | | The fish pond and confectionery booth | were largely patronized by the young- sters, The ladies having the affair in | charge are deeply grateful to the mem- | bers of the Olympic Club, who mate- Important Sale of Lace Curtains Sale Starts To-morrow Morning = Values Greater Than Ever. . News that should unquestionably Secoud l!oor) Sutter Street pack our House Furnishing department Monday to overflowing with eager purchasers: $2,500 worth of beautiful high-grade Lace Curtam; go on sale, all new, ( 1 | nile mind. The Japunvsvhlrlrk dl?lnkeh | rially assisted in making the affair a choice, and absolutely the best values ever offered : FARatR RS T v ) | the smallest horse in the world, the | success. Edward S. Jones, riding mas- i . i ite or | Arabian Lace Curtains, with plaincable | Bonne Femme or Flouhc ce Cur- (| v i A property of Thomas H. Willams Jr.; | ter of the San Francisco Riding Club, Nottingham Lace Curtains, white e et Arabits ot white:lutietioe 3 i N h 2 s ecru, 3 yards long, choice d net centers, han ; 3 All-Wool Plain FrenchVoile, | English Mohair Novelties, | Mise Norwood's trained dog and many | who had oharge of the ring, lent valu- )3y s ] 1.00 | t S 250 | parier useiwonth Se.soeeh; at $3.50 { | i ized = signs; real value $1.25 pair, at $1.00 | borders; value $3.25 pair, a P 3¢ {1 3 lete line of col- particularly adapted for | other features were liberally patronized. | able assistance, and Jobn Flournoy, | 3 ; : ’ ) o At e i ! in a complete li bt et s 1 |" The following programme was ar-|who was untiring in his efforts to make Nottingham Lace Curtains, white or | Arabian Lace Curtains, fine quality, | Handsome Arablan Lace Gurtains, in | ors, at most exceptional RENEL-WES S SR | ranged for the matinee performance: | the show a success, is to be greatly ecru, plain and figured centers, corded Dborders, plain_ net | a choice variety of exclusive de- | variety of desi dress Crtigren's march, by Misses Marguerite Doe, | COmmended, 34 yds. long: worth $2 pair,at$1.50 | centers; worth $3.75 pair, at $3.00| signs; value $0.00 pair, at.....$5.00 { values, dress pattern. patterns from $6 to $12 BAIE Wi, et O i Thanios b DB CANQL pesnuty and pp. i i > 2ok i ur e - | | Bowma la A R carn were sent to the Boye’ and Girls’ | $5.25 Lilicnthal, John Breuner and Dearborn Ald 8 3 1 . . . - e v 1 “acrobatic clalties d ociety, with the compliments of P w (1 E g Mixed T‘fl‘” Suitings, we R ah e oo Goldle” | the Doctor’s Daughters. The ladies an- ronzes an mpOI’tC ass arec at 4 ) Novelty Lace Voile, entirely are showing a strong line | Baby:” boxtg, wrestiing and pyramid, by | u](-xpatetd clearing $4000, but ;he in- (Second Floor Kearny St.) : = i | memb le Club; hurdle Jumplng, bY | clement weather yesterday afternoon S 5 : i 3 ! new fabric for the season, ct)‘fthu%gzgga‘ls.%lg ‘gz) N e TrwesTal .'.,'m:me}'l; four | kept many away, and the recelpts may | This is a fine ¢hance to obtain a handsome ornament or secure a suitable Easter present or a ( 2 dress pattern. . $7.00 i o 0 . | tangemé. Mies'* Lucie ‘Kine—"Driscon” and 1ot reach that. mark. wedding gift. Not an article in this magnificent collection that is not of superior make and finish. French Challies,another ship- - R ST = e tire week, at Voile Raye, shown in large i variety striped effects, a dress pattern for $8.75 ment just opened showing many original designs, a yard 50c and 60c { 1 The Approaching Conclave. The indications are that there will be a very large throng of visitors dur- ing the conclave week of the Knights SCHOOL HOUSES All offered, during this en French Metal Figures, from. French Bronze Busts, from..... Electrical French Bronze Groups, with 1 to 5 lights, 25 Per Cont Discount from Marked Prices. $9.00 | Fine Imported Bohemian Glassware — Vases and 21.00 | Bowls, $2.10 to $11.25 Richly hand-carved Karisbad Glassware, whits and I | Templar. Thus far the hotel commit- | 1 prices ranging from $4.85 to $56.25 tinted, Pfkl‘d L"’m ’2-25 to $10.50 | i i pen o tee has secured rooms for 10,500 per- NN , Genuine Bronze Ash Trays, Seals, Paper Weights, Ink | Handsome Novelty Liqueur Sets....$3.00 to $15.00 | Anegg‘é).n - ?"elswd tohgur e d%‘ixs colllec | sons and the demands are still :“?“K ‘ i 1 Wells, Smokers’ Sets, etc.—all one-quarter off. | Kayserzinn Vases, Bowls, Trays, Coolers—all reduced. (1 tion iscerningly purc sed seasonable woolen \ | received. Arrangements are -being | £y TR e < - < - - - | ( | ma re accommodations for | e e | i . . . . . . . . ( |made to secure accommodatic ‘ lk M (| domtmties s 3 3 ziviaia 00 “morc. in “peivate rosidences _ - ! I Fine Values in Fashionable Silks = Monday (| { Arrangements are also being made to | Health Board Preparing to| 1me a | { |zovaian. " the visiting Knights gr--\‘ (lose Those That Have De | (Pirst Floor Kearny sz.C) 4 - ( | transportation on the street cars dur- | L . € d g Pretty Silk Crepe de Chine, 23 ins.| Beautiful quality Peau de Crepé, in| Figured Louisine Silks, in choice new (| CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, |) |ing the week. Excursions are being| o (o : e e i 2 e |every new shade, Inclading biack and | self color designs, principally light { |arranged to many points for members | fec tive Drainage Systems wide, in splendid variety of colors, in- | €VeIY de, including Dia n 8 gns, p P: g { Geary and Stockten Streets, Union Square. T e arits SRt s o (=] > ¥ . 4 ivory: quality | White; a soft finish, all silk fabric, suit- | grounds; just the fabric for evening or | :f.',f. ‘.l};‘,“,?Qu}.‘,;m(\l,.f'l;‘.:.rpiw "ot giving | TR 7 i cludmg black, white and ivory; quality able for summer costumes; made to sell | reception gowns; real value $1.50 yard SRR SR S AL R HPERE Chinese theatrical performances o | The district health officers have been thatis sold regularly at $1.00 yard, at | for §1.55 a yard—our price | —Monday special at . - —— - = | entertain the commanderies. A num. | fling such startling reports regarding | 85c yard | $1.00 yard | $1.00 yard St. Charles Church Entertainment. | elaborate musical and literary pro- |at some central point, possibly on one | :r“; ii-)ndln;i:il;a;:,.;:..“..”.\;r";{mr ;nl;ln:}?]:; < 5 i ‘onald | gramme has been arranged for the |of the public parks. a er o I d Gl y F E W First Ploor ers of the’ MeDouald 155 0 0 ! b ki | Public schools that the Board of Health aailes ovES or aster car Kearay St. League of the Cross ; . 2 service wil lis preparing to order the closing of e A special song service will be held ¥ g to order th sing 2 . RS < nd w g an entertainment and Speinger Sole’ Déviste |-this ,‘“‘..‘.,.,; at St. Luk Church, | Some of the institutions on the ground The Gloves are here, correct styles, in all the new spring sl_lades. Our constant aim is to give » Verein Hall 5 e & Van Ness avenue and Cla cet. The | that the existing sanitary conditions better fitting and wearing gloves for the price than it is possible to get elsewhere. We mention % 5 g The will of Bernard Baehr was filed | programme includes many beautiful |are a menace to the health of the i S 52 Eig A SUreets, On|gor propate yesterday. It leaves his [ numbers. The regular choir will be | pupils The foregoing statement was three of our foremost styles : : ¥ 5 : p 4, for the bene- | £17 600 estate to his stepson, Abra- |assisted by St. Luke’s auxiliary cholr | made yesterday by Deputy Health Of- The “Amazon”—a very popular| Silk Mesh Gloves, with plain lisle| The ‘“Maggioni’—a three-clasp Kid f 8 hurch fund. An'ham Springer. | under the direction of W. A. Sabin. ficer Levy. Do 2 Glove, made of fine, selected skins, 'thread palms, neatly embroidered Glove of the very finest make; we are For the last month District Health ! with two clasps: all colors, including | backs; colors — gray, mode, beaver, | now showing all the new shades for | ‘Umre:s Tillman, Dillon and Adler have black and white, special at black and white; very stylish street or evening wear, at been pursuing systematic investiga- s | 3 | H tions into the drainage systems of the $1.00 Pair | $1.00 Pair | $1.50 Pair | schools in their several districts, and GRS 5P [THE CALL'S EASTER PICTURE..] the Health Board has arrived at the conclusion that something must be done to safeguard the health of the Charming New Waists For Spring (rmm Floor' Kearay St.) l“}]}:lfl- : New Spring Waists Galore! Waists that are bright, pretty and dressy — all in chic effects e e et have learnpd frong after the latest models and all moderately priced. Here are three of the special values for to-morrow: + The cold black and white half-tone below gives one but a faint conception of the beauty of the original one in colors, which the publishers of the Sunday Call secured for their exclusive use. A Beautiful Panting H A Studu From Li A A A A, A AN A A A NS O i e follows to the G G i o West 1n. ‘v"”d;“:“g‘tp;:gz{h_'h'“ % | tenue book pending the filing of any | eral Eastern cities im connection with GARRET. Soltati Gats. Mo 3o R 5 complaints of lost property. Frank |the revising of the lpcal rules now in HOTELS, FLATS. 3 iate No. 29—Henry C. Pasquale, | i y 5 John R, Melsaac, John P. Coghlan and Thomas | Brown and Edward Price, two alleged | force. President Roncovieri yesterday COUNTRY HOMES. C.S:'l\n‘r‘_n.\_‘ 5 . 3 bunko men, were also arrested on | received copies of the rules of Roches- 2 . %10 Capurre, Robéet . Aoy and Bifvare 1. | Toopicion of Being pickpockets. [ter and Chicago with a view to incor- Estimates Rittore. ; % BV A TR porating some of the best features con- Cheerfully Gr-:xlpama.. No. 52—Angelo J. Rossi, J. J. | Very Pretty Pictures. tained therein in the regulations in Given. 17 A I‘\,"" X - A R The scenery along the route of the Overland | yogue here. ( Hannan, A. Ru o . Wilson (™ 700N | Limited over the Southern and Union Paclfic| fThe rules of the Eastern cities differ J Yerba Buena N —John T. Harmes and | {0 Chicago or St Louis is well worth seeing. | ¢rom the local rules in that the educa- A._E_ Buckinghai especially when you can do it from the win- is left entirely to the Su. { ‘Bay City No. 104—H, G. W. Dinkelsptel, & vell-equipped dining_car. Get | tional work is left entirely - ) Louis Hirseh and, Hafry Levinsos, o totel | ;Sights and Scenes From the Car Windgws," | perintendent of Echoomk (gxe; admln‘ls& . National No. 118—-W. E. McCreery. oL e ot o g e i Vs e ont- | trative part of the work being veste , Boxion aod B. B Murden. cOpesty. Charles | gomery atrdet I the Board of Baucation. It,is not| NEUMPNITURE CO. A ym) No, 189—, | Ap————— - VeV ¢ “pmlws 0, Andrew Mocker and Julius | $HOOTS HIMSELF IN fat Groen 1[\tended. however, by th B%ard of g 2 POST ST ) Marshail No, 202—Joseph Rose and Edward | 2% & ip carpenter, shot himself in the | Fiducation of this city to sufrender any = 34 > ( H. Kroenke. | right tes with suicidal intent early yes- |of its vested powers to the Si flpel'lmelng- es N o terday morning in a Folsom-street lodging- ot be done with- ) wliores No. 208—H. J. Mahoney and George | house. He was taken to the Emergency. gins” | ent, since this could n | | ST. JOSEPH LILIES. This Easter Supplement is produced by an entirely new process, and is issued for g the first time in this country by The Call. ( This particular picture is presented with the idea that there is a certain element of interest in the portrayal of real people that is not brought out by either drawings or paintings, hence the study depicted above has a living interest that is impossible in_the most famous paintings. . The one object s o e required -in schools teachers must | A Tonnessen photograph of a beautiful woman and a child first gave the artist the wg";‘;l’*‘l L. A:)Nh"“’" and’ wife of O R FREE THTAL vories of :;dea:‘or to keep their rooms at a tem- | L) basic conception of this new idea. To the graceful lines and features of the photo- et e D (Ol aES <4 Sne BE. MARY T. GOLDMAN'S perature 1ot below $6 dégrees and not | * graph were added the delicate tints, clever fancies and transforming touches that made » Sbove 0 dtgrens lesnbMit. A pro- ( of the resultant picture a thing of artistic beauty and excellence, quite aside from its | original value as a portrait. \ “An Easter Offering” is an example of the highest class work of this kind and Guy T. Barham, Bank Commissioner, ok She putefast ogite of that proper ventilation is of vital con- 030 A0 ) represents the advance which has recently been made in chromatography or color and wife are among the latest arrivals | [| AndRateL." it has ne scdiment and | s sequence to puplls. 10081000 Suieb - ( pa 2o - 5y at the St. Franeis. I sl S T A e it ( ¥ Dr. Morris Herzsteln of this city, le future saies upon what can be demon- Commits Suicide. ( GO TO YOUR NEWSDEALER after spending some time in Baltimore | | fhingmors tairs Bent 10 comterin ctamps to.consr Enaos.s:::'io a native of Italy, 20 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR (" He has th Th A 1 :;d 1’,‘ ;;v TG Seaston Wnrone o el -mn':? :;‘.“.:‘.'.‘:«".‘.3"..?‘ .3‘."...." | years old, was ‘lonnd dead in bed 'yes ‘n&d .ildmugtwrl 3‘“’ 1 '"nm"‘ by e a copy exactly like the one e Call will give you. sample has been sent arch 29. In ¥ X ) - | DR. an .-A. W. TRAVERSE, Denohos him to display in his shop. Tell him to reserve f 3 W. J. Odell, a prominert business R ANT T MAN, terddy morning in a lodging-house at | bullding 1170 Market street, cor. Faylor. rooma y > : or you man of Cincinnati, who has been visit- | [ 337-340 s Bt Paul, Minn, | | 48 East street. Gas was flowing from | Lor Connaney Guaranteed: haurs 1 fo 4 pom. . ing this city for a week, leaves to-day | | LargeBathie$1, Presaid. We have sgenis Inewarycity, | | 20 open burner in.the room. = Sogglo | . - » P 1OF b hotoa. : g~ e e e e | | Tented the. room ‘at 10 o'clock last g o . Thomas Graham of Tettenhall Court, | | bofis xe séat out “if¥ve did nochaveaprepar. | | Friday night —He was a member of vides l mthan!;‘x;ton, England, head of the | [| Afford this methed of thirsductiont " o T }u“ gy e dndiio .o SXARNIA 'R E ) ine Publishing Company of London, For sale by L 3 . ket 6. the managing editor and proprietor of | | ¥era Dru oo, B8 Make v, G e o e e seve: ish papers and an exten- > 3 ea) often es had taken I sive traveler, is registered at the Pal- | |amma o e T s | SOMewhere else. - “An Easter Offering.” e sidered the best of their kind, have de- fective plumbing and the lavatories are of an obsolete pattern. The exist- ing conditions are so bad that the Health Board believes that much sick- { ness will result among the pupils, espe- cially when the warm weather sets in. | To avoid such results the Health Board probably will order the closing of the schools found defective in drainage construction for the purpose of remedy- | | ing the evils. { | The Board of Bducation is cognizant of the umsanitary conditions that pre- | vail in most of the schools, but it is powerless to take immediate action | owing to lack of the necessary funds. | The School Directors have made per- | | sonal investigations and find that the bad conditions are exactly as repre- sented by the district health officers in | their dally reports. The Board of Education has also been | consulting with the members of the Finance Committee of the Board of | Supervisors to the end that a sufficient appropriation may be made in the next | municipal budget ta. put the various schools in a sanitary condition. Super- | visor d’Ancona of the committee has made a personal inspection of some of | the schools considered to be the worst | from a sanitary point of view. Among the schools in which the plumbing and drainage has been found to be defective are the Pacific Heights, ! Lowell High, Dudley Stone, Everett and the Sunnyside. Plumbing Inspector Mulligan has reported that_the entire plumbing system in tH® Pacific Heights School should be reconstructed. | The Health Board has instructed the district health officers to inspect all the schools again next Monday, esday and Wednesday and to make fifal and complete reports regarding their sani-! tation. Upon the nature of the reports | filled the Board of Health will take of- ficial action, which may result in the The follosving named parlors of the Native Sons of the Golden West in San Francisco have elected delegates as Twin Peaks No. 214—John P. F i Peak ‘ennell and —_————— PERSONAL. Dr. T. G. Brennan of Stockton is at the Lick. | A. E. Boynton,” an attorney of Oro- | ville, is at the Grand. | Railroad Commissioner A. C. Irwin of Marysville is at the Lick. Arthur Letts, a prominent business man of Los Angeles, is at the Palace, State Bank Commissioner Herman | Silver of Los Angeles is at the Palace. | State Senator C. W. Pendleton is up | from Los Angeles and registered at the Palace. A. W. Durkee, a retired broker of New York, and wife are at the St. Francis. Adjutant General J. B. Lauck down from Sacramento and the California. is staying at Waists of pretty striped Madras, Waists of White Lawn with red,| Waists of Fine White Lawn, with made in the new effect, with full front, | blue or black Polka dots; tucked front | front, back and sleeves beautifully large sleeves and fancy stock collar — | and back, latest style sleeves, very | hemstitched, tucked and embroidered; exceptional value at $1.25 Each | stylish and exceilent value at | special at | $1.50 Each $1.75 Each Ladies Knitted Silk Underwear Main Aisle Kearay St Our Ladies’ Knit Underwear department with its immense assortment of new, seasonable styles, offers to-morrow these four tempting values : Silk Plated Vests, Swiss ribbed, prettily hand crocheted yokes; colors white, pink and blue; at each Silk Vests, Swiss ribbed, high neck and long sieeves, in white and pink; worth $3.00 each, special $2.00 Silk Equestrienne Tights, Swiss ribbed, in white, pink or * black; ankle of knee length; per pair.... $3.00 Silk Union Saits, Swiss ribbed, low neck, sleeveless and ankle length; cream only; worth $5 suit, special $4.00 ..... $1.25 Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples WOOL SHAWLS, CAPES AND SCARFS (Third Floor Kearny St.) Everyone is a different weave, everyone brand new and in perfect condition—colors are pink, blue, red, white and black. The greatest bargains we have ever offered : Shawls, 35c, 50c to $1.15 Each 65c, 85c to $1.00 Each 65¢, 90c to $1.50 Each MAIL ORDER PATRONS: -- Write for our New Spring Catalogue. Wool Wool Scarfs, Wool Capes, | STAMPED COLLAR AND CUFF SETS (First Floor Sutter St.) We place on sale Monday a large purchase of Collar and Cuff Sets. They are made of Scrim. stamped in various designs for cross-stitch work —come in all white fagotting—real value 35¢ and g4oc — special price | or ecru, also many with dainty colored edges ; some are hemstitched, others have rows of 25C to-morrow, while quantity lasts. . We Mail it Free. ace. Mr. Graham has been spending several weeks in Southern California. Melville D. Landon, the humorist, who is more familiarly known to the American public as “Eli Perkins,” ar- rived at the Palace yesterday. Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Associated Preéss, arrived yes- terday from New York and is regis- tered at the Palace. He recently re- turned from a trip to Europe. —_— e————— Pickpockets Are Arrested. while trying to pick pockets in the crowd. Detectives Bell and Taylor caught the criminals, who are old of- fenders, and placed them on the de- pital. The wound is not fatal, though Green- law will lose his sight. ADVERTISEMENTS. Trade Mark Registered. gfll“ HAIR RESTORER closing of the schools before the end| Willlam McCarthy and Joseph Me- of the regular term. Gowan were arrested last night at the [* of Other Large Cities AND SISO A WEEK. | " - | entrance to the Grand Opera-house | Grand Parior Delegates. —_—— EASTERN RULES ARE CONSIDERED Board of Education May Adopt School Regulations 7 OF FURMITURE AN CARPETS FOR 3 SO CASH WE ARE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FROM CELLAR TO The Board of Education is now con- sidering the rules governing the admin- istration of the public schools in sev- out the consent of the State Legisla- ture. However, if some of the Eastern rules are found superior to those now in force they will be adopted, but it is not | intended to make any radical changes. | In all likelihood the rules will be mr the main the same as they have been | for some time past. the principal change being made in the matter of | placing responsibility for the proper conduct of the schools where it belongs. One rule which will be made more| binding in character wi'l be the sec-| tion relating to ventilation, which the board has ascertained is not strictly complied with by teachers. The rule provides that teachers shall give vigi- | lant attention to the ventilatign and temperature of their rooms, and shall especially-avoid an excessive degree of | heat. During the season in which fires TAILORED GOWNS The newest imported patterns and weaves, also the latest fashion plates of the most exclusive gown makers, juc: received. If you want a correct duplicate of a'smart Paris or English gown then it is-call at our LADIES’ TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Elevator to second floor. vision may be added to the rule for the urpose of enforcing compliance with ts requirement, as the board considers