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TH hen 8 75 years agoin A selected collection embracing in its entirety a most compre- ive and attractive revival of the dainty and elegant effects of TRIMMING LACES MAKES | LIERRE ‘ AL | MALINES APPLIQUE | MECHLIN REPOUSSE | POUSSE BRUSSELS | POINT GAZE | CHANTILLY | | VALENCIENNES NEW LACE ROBES Espesialy CiTY ENCON | INSERTIONS MEDALL ONS SNOWBALL | MOTIES LIMERICK | FL. OUNCES Se'ected as Noveltes Just Osened. OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, (eary and Ctockton Streets, Unicn Square 230D POST STYLES BANDS GALONS LACES ALLOVERS TO MATCH ST. Tue:day, Apri 5, sgs ® D RBACK neer 230 IHENEEEENSYRAEEAE MANY ATTRACTIONS Oriental ...At, Auction... (E00 Pieces) and Following Days, at 2:30p. m. Exhibition, Monday, April 5. YUZUK & COMPANY, POST ST. Rugs have been years, and FOR GARDEN PARTY BY SALLY SHARP. A vho hopes for salvation B tual, must—ab- ¥ must—hearken unto the calls re being cr ADVERTISEMENTS. $75.00 WORTH 0f Furniture and Carpe's $1.50 Gsh $1.50 2 Week SOLID 0AK DRESSER Like cut; rench plate mirror; brass trimmings; utifully fin- ished: regular $15.00 value, this week 2| $15.00 $1 DOWN 50¢ a Week SOLID DAK DRESSER Like cut; swell front; French mir- ror; well worth the money; regularly $17.50, this SOLID OAK DRESSER Like cut; 24x30-inch regular $24.00 value, this week $18.00. $2.00 DOWN 0 Per Cent Ciscount on These Prices for Cash T, BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO. 338-342 Post Strest, | your from the hilitops, for know ve all that on Saturday afternoon, April 9, occurs the much anticipated garden party at the famous old Phelan home on V lencia street—with the St Ign Tra School the beneficlary 1l change is needed % that may be delivered on the day of person or by proxy latter preferred. , the smar the mo And as to gow! pray, can prettier gowns nery be displayed than at a party? clever m: affa m ternoon function the universality of the at two” ordinance. As to attractions, there are to be grab bags, fish ponds, mafionettes and all the other inanities that make up a 11 regulated function out of doors, and—well, if you want to learn of the pretty maidens who preside, you must kind sir, meander out. "Twill pay you. And the object? Indeed. the most worthy—to teach the daughters of the tollers to become intelligent and sane housewives. That is the work the women who preside over the school at 406 Eighth street have undertaken to do. Is any cause worthier? Asa prevention of crime, good .cookery is -acknowledged to be a powerful factor. A good dinner has tamed many a savage. “Under the greenwood tree” will the vestal virgins dispense sweet nectar— to him who pays the price. And who, indeed, will begrudge it? Those who | have the affair in charge are Mrs. L. | W. McKinstry, who is the president of the training school; Miss Mellis, | vice president; Miss Alice Hager, prin- cipal; Miss Marshall, vice principal: Miss Alice Butler, treasurer; Miss Douglas, secretary. The directors in- clude Miss Grace Buckley, Miss Char- | lotte Moulder, Miss Grace Martin, Mrs. | Walter Dean, Miss Peyton, Miss Ada Sullivan, Mrs. Covode, Miss Frances McKinstry, the Misses Cabrera, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Beth Allen, Miss Helen de Young, Mrs. Bowie-Detrick, Miss Harriet Burnett and Miss Dottie Collfer. s who planned the a Saturday af- wing fuil well “Office closes wis | On next Thursday night comes the | card party st Native Sons’ Hall for the purpose of giving a permanent | shelter to the little walfs who are gathered under the roof of the Nur- | sery for Homeless Children. 1 | The card party promises to rival in | | brilliancy anything of like character ever seen in San Francisco—2000 | guests prepared for. As to the worthiness of the work a | half hour's visit to the home, now lo- {cated on the Fair estate at | and Thirteenth streets, will furnish all | the argument necessary. | | Blessed little waifs of the word, “they” are our special charge—yours and mine. Will ybu help swell that home fund? | Py ) The Madisons of San Francisco are | among the recent welcome additions to | | San Rafael goclety. Mrs. Madison was one of the Plerces of San Jose and is sister of Mrs. William J. Casey of San Rafael A o FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY Easter Hongs in Chutches The elaborate programmes for the musical services to-day in the churches of the city show how long and arduous have been the preparations for exer- clses hefitting the season. Though a number of programmes of services are given this morning there were many others published in The Call la<t Friday. There will be this Easter Sunday so- los and chor the least of the great Where there are choirs round congreza ses in ail the place of worship and the decorations will not b preparations. all the year ns will find that for ! this day of daye they have been aug- mented considerably. The indications are that every church will be filled to Following and eve are ng services: 'S CHURCH. Rector. Rev. Rev, \Villiam 30 & m. W . second celebrationi and sermon, 11 song_and addrees, 7:46 p. m.. Mu- | al fiymn, “Christ the ¥ Easter antbem, Our er Is Sacrificed for Us (Gregorian) um fn A (Geibel): Jubllate n B flat (King Hal); In hymn, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Again’; sermon hymn. | The Strife Is O'er’: offertory solo. o (Granler); sung by Alfred Cogswell X nal hyn master. " sl on ® gervice (Kyrie ). in D (Haves) Jesus Christ (festival) (Buck) fn C (Gounod) Ye the n: the e N L. MEMORIAL P ens 1 aken Rertory; contralto _solo Rock Away” (Hagley), sermon by the pastor on *Ti solo, “The Shepherd King P, Caine Risen_ Hall Evening serv oria California M H Sunday school (spe- | At organist its capacity. programmes for day strest. axwell Refl- Hofr. Holy fyrtle Morgan; com- Ten Thousand Voices the Lamb’s John Haraden Pratt, OPAL CHURCH (open- | venue. inauguration near Haight 121 lestrins): anthem (in piace Passover” (Morning- and cello. nt er festival e baptismal office. will sing ““The ng and special ourth part of Sir ey testant METHODIST H, corner Hayes and Suchanan | E. CHURCH. F chant. At a totl At S in the ice will mu- first cele i sele EPIS- pastor; I Mabel Jones, or- o clock—Organ Lord Lord's Away “Angels Mrs. W. Longbothan; ster Angel”: | erne). h double quartet, Bas wil Risen Roll the Mrs. E. “He 1s 0 o'clock—The Sunday 1 rehder the In addition the rom Barnby's h soprano solo lso be & solo into Joy'’ ““Easter offertory Easter Volces! os and Miss salo, Miss Weston, ! Hail the Power of Jesus’ diction, pastor; postiude, orgsn Full chorus choir. Sherman. soprano Ruth contralto: J. .E ung. barytone; W Mundwyler. bassoon. Ttobert Hus CHURCH, Twe P M. Larkin, k—Part 1 n Witts musical direct Em! ne; Ph. D Art Thou Lan- Solo- \ly Hender- y-first and pas- Prelude. The Day of #; Scripture lause of 11; prayer ripture reading. John noticee offering: - offértory ] On the Resurrection Morn- Miss Weston, ; Scripture and bass solo, Sounding,” Qu: Mrs. Sherman, ung; contralt M s0- artet. ‘“The iss Weston; us (Ham- aria from assisted by Mrs. F. R Estelle Weston. ; Willard T bass; J. J ch, organist; CENTR METHODIST CHURCH—Morning. 11 jude communjon in G (Alex Guilmant): hymn, congregation and choir: anthem, Rise Lynes): Aposties’ sponsive reading. “The Lord 1s Creed; prayer: w That My Redeemer Lives Gloria Py Srr=preptanson MARY T. GOLDMAN’S “. q e Is to show of i i i - | of the Sunday echool offerings. EPISCOPAL | o' clock—Organ pre. e quartet, “Christ Qur Passover” (G. W ston): “Scripture lesson; announcem fertory, solo, “‘Hosanna’ (Jules Gran Grace Barker Marshall; hymn. congregation and choir; sermon, *The Conquering Fact in the Ggspel,”” Rev. George W. White, D.D; anthem. “Shout Ye High Heavens' w Chadwick); doxology; benédiction; organ post: lude. “‘Processional March™ (Clarence Eddy) Evening service, 7:30 o'clock—Organ Prayer'” (Alex flmant): anthem, Victorlous' (H. W, Porter): hym: tlon_and choir; anthem, “Th on (H. R. Shelley): hymn, congre; prayer; quartet. | (Rougnon-Rees)’ Dawn” rr on and cholr; Earth'’ “Three Days the anthem, “As It : Seripture lesson *"{A. W, Lansing). B. Mills; anthem, Chime, Chime, (Loud); announcs s3; offertory, Come_See the Place Where Jesus Lay' " Mrs. Logan Tooley-Clark; hymn, | Ccongregation and choir; anthem, “‘Our Lord 1s Risen From the De * (P, A. Sehnecker); eer. | mon_ “The Church the Risem Christ,”” Rev. George W. White D.: quartet, ‘‘Archangeis, Fold Your Wings” (G. W. Marston); anthem, “The Lord Is King” (A. V. Laneing); hymn, congregatlon and choir; benediction; organ | postiude. march in G (Saint-Saens). Choir—Sopranos, Mrs. Charles B, Mills, Miss - 31 APRIL 3, 1904 8 A Ward Mrs. E. T. Eckert, Mrs, M. Kendall, ‘Miss L. Morcom, . C. Mor- |gsan, Mrs. G. V, Rix Miss M. St. James Miss M. A Duncan: altos, Mrs, L. T. Clark_ Miss G. B. Marehall, Miss M. F. Ford, Mirs M. M Jackson, Miss D. F' Miss ' J. ath; | tenors, A "G Davies, P. F. Morrls, H. S i Hall S. V. Mitchell; bassos. S. Webster, C. R. Morcom. N. F. English, G. V. Rix. ~W. Fletcher Husband, organist; E. T. M. Eckert, musical director. { TRINITY, THE MARKET STREET METH- ODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Market Nos and Sixteenth streets (Castro-street cars ~Easter Sunday morning the pastor, Dr. | John A. B. Wilson, will preach, on “‘Our Risen Lord.”". The music will be: Processional by fxty voices; Is Risen” (Ashford: ‘‘Easter ; “Xe Choirs of New Jeru : solos. barytone (selected) violin, Mies Mary Coffin; duet, “‘Our (C. A White), Miss, Northup Osler and Anson B. Weeks. | LAt 7:45 p. m_a great Sunday echool and Young People’s Easter celebration, consisting | of song, recitation and_addresses and opening The McKinley | the HCKlnl;jy Orphanage Cholr of “He | anthem, | Orphanage Choir will again be in evidence. LEBANON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor- anchez streets—FPastor, | ner Twenty-third and | Rev. R Logan. 1 ade, doxology ; ‘m 1 | the Power of Jesus' N. ‘Coronation’’; an- | them, m the Dead"’ (Lan sing) ; : “Lord’'s Prayer”: | bymn > Christ 1 Glory' (Rathbun); Seripture reading; prayer; Gloria announcenients; anthem. Resurrection and the Lite of baptism; sermon, praye (Read): anthem, *° (Maker); hymn' 102, “Lift Up. v Volces Now'' (Wareham); benediction: organ postiude In C (Harrington) | Evening. 7:45 o'clock—Organ prelude, “En- |tree de Procession (Batiste), anthem, “Awage! Glad Soul, Awake!" (Wiliiams); hymn “Joy to the World" (Antioch); responsive “Lord’s Prayer': anthem, ''Com: See the Place Where Jesus Lay™ (Lerman Gloria Patr nouncements; anthem. “‘The Joyous (Ashford); sermon, ““Where Does Mor: Christ Live? prayer; organ offertory, in C'* (Ro- senkrans); prayer; contralto solo, “Jerusalem” (Parker), 'Miss Anna McLea; hymn 100, “hrist ‘the Lord Is Risen To-day” (Univer- | ity College): benefliction; organ postiude, Gloria™ first mase (Haydn) Cholr—Eopranos, Mrs. Collins Knapp Orton Jessie Logan, Rue Clifford, Jessie Clif- isses Georgl nors. A. C. bassos, David Lewis, Dr fst._ Willlam Barr. | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Or- gan prelude: Introit, -‘Christ Is Ri [ " (Wagner); Te Deum ; temor solo. ‘‘Resurresit’” Brown, Ellis’ Jon: (Tost) : “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the | Dead? " (Peel); offertory, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth’ (Handel); contralto solo “The Loxd Is Risen' Am_the K anthem, . ley): organ postiude A{ the evening service Golden Gate Co: mandery No. 16, Knights Templar, will attend |10 a body Chofr—Mre. L. Snider-Johnson, soprano; Mrs. E. B. Robineon, contralto; Herbert Wil- llams, teror; L. A. Larsen, basso. D. Mayer and_director. THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fif- teenth street. neer Misslon—Rev. Willlam Ra der. vastor. At 11 &. m. eacrament of the Lord’s supper will be celebrated, children baptized and o number of new members admit ted to church membership. spectal musical service. will sing. and thers will be a larg choir under the direction of Willam Stadtfeld At 12145 the Sunday school children will hoid the Samael a special service under the direction of Frank Arnold, superintendent AL 7:30 the pastor will preach on ‘The Place of the Sepuicher in Public Opinion.” The following Is the order of service: hymn 104; responsive read (George B. 5, “The Organ prelude; Him Tl Lord and Leader Lord 1s My “Christ Our Passover” (F. Schiliing): nz; “Resurrection” (H. R. Sh 3. Trist, -violin obligato, Paul A érmon by the pastor: violin solo, ““Ro- , Paul A. Normand; “King (Caleb Simper); benediction; organ ¢ twenty-five voices—Mrs. H. B h, 3 F_J. Trist. F. J. Trist, Mies I. iline, W, C. Stadtfeid, Edward Calame d Robert Saxe, soloists. te F. Hutchinson, organist; W. 1d, director. EMANUEL ~EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Matth Scripture, come Thou Grea cheir, ““The Resurrection’’ (C. E mon by pastor, F. ). Fischer: hymn, ¢ Savior Rose” (@, Mililer); f Lord's supper; hymn, ‘Jesus Gellert); offertory; berediction; Evening — Organ _voluntary, “Christ Is Risen’: reading of Seripture, John xx:1-18: | hymn, t Arose” (Robert Lowry) song by The Lord Is Risen’ H. Gabriel): soprano solo, *"The Messiah, Thurman; sermon, ‘‘The Resurrection.” by pastor; soprano _solo, _“Alleluia! Christ Is Rt (Harry Rowe Shelley). Mrs. A. W. announcements; soprano solo. “‘The ¢ Song” (Hamilton Gray). Mra M “My Country, 'Tis of Thee" Organist, M Emma C. Fisher. | St MARY’'S CATHEDRAL--11 &.m.— Kyrie" “Glorla,” from Haydn's fourth Benedictus” and gnus Dei," Messe Solennell Sopranos, Miss key, Mre. Waiter Wright: altos, Miss Miss Elena Roeckel; tenors, Berrong: bassos, S J ho: augmented y choru: ra. Organist. R. J. Harrison. | PAULIST CHURCH--Easter solemn mass | will be ceiebrated at 11 o'clock; Father Wood | man will preach on *“The Life Eternal."” The { choir. under the direetion of Miss Marie Gior. gianl will render Gounod's ‘‘Messe Solen pelle” (St. Cecilia’s) with organ and orches- tral accomvaniment under the leadership of Mr. Von der Mehden. ‘The choir will al*o | render & processional “‘Regina Coeli"! (Glorza) | offertory (Beethoven): ‘‘Recessional Alleluia** | chorus “from Handel's *‘Messiah.” Solotsts— Sopfanc, Mrs. Echults; contraitos, Mrs. Staniey- Griffin, Miss Etta O'Brien; tenors, T. Nowlan, | Dr. J.'F. Smith; basso, W. Webb. These will | be ‘assistad by the following chorua: Sopranos, | Mrs. Brennan Mrs. Sommer, Misses S. Tonini, | E. Tonini. Norton, Higgine.' Canning, Barnes: altos. Mrs Brannigan, Misses Johnston. Mul- ] ler, R Toaini. O'Connor; tenors. Messrs. Jau- nef. Dowdali, Barrong. Derham: bassos, Mesers. W, Breen, Rubannie, A, O'Brien, W. O'Brien. Gottachalk_ W. Judge. ST. AGNES CHURCH-—Solemn high mass at {11 o'clock. Giisin's grand Itallan mass will | be sung by the following: Soprano, | Prankard; alto, Deriin, Mr. j tenor. Al ElMot. Organist . Bumstead. ST, PAUL'S (CH, Twenty-ninth _and Church streets—Mass at 5:30, ), 7:30, 8:30, 9:l Solemn high mass at 10:30. usfc— “‘Regina Coell,” by L. Mre. R. D_ Valerga, Miss Code violin_ cello and organ; “‘Vidl A ! arD): Kyrie, Gloria n Excelsis, | ana’ Agnus Def { minor: Benedictus le”; F America will give a leap year party in night. Order of Red Men will have a masked | Council, Sentinels of the Universe, will ball in Native Sons’ Hall on the same |give a leap vear party in Laurel Hall, evening. ‘Ish(els building, Pendo will glve its first entertainment | and dance in Lorin Hall, South Berke- | the promise of life. 30¢ Third x-uylt.) Elegant Showing of Spring and Summer Fabrics To-morrow. or Children’s Dresses is here represented—and all popularly priced : Japanese Crepes, 28 inches wide, in a large assort- 20 White Damask, zn exquisite fabric for shirt waists; corded and figured designs, splendid value at 25¢ in Scrim, London Twins and Etamines, at. effects. Plain colored soft Ribbons in every imaginable shade, an assortment so extensive that All Silk Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 4 inches wide, in Double Faced Liberty Ribbons, 4 inches wide, su- 3X inches wide; biack, white, all colors, per yard. . figured and shaded effects; per yd. 15, 25¢, 35¢ to 75¢ At One-Third Less Than Usual Prices saving: ’ An exceptionally fine lot of Walk-| Styllsh Walking Skirts of fancy ipes, latest fi bottom, | Einat with cord butto i and oxford; | neatly pipgd; latest style flare; real Sale Price, $2.50 | Sale Price, $3.50 . Second Kearsy St. TRAY CLOTHS of pure linen satin| ORIENTAL CUSHION TOPS—AIl| - HANDSOME CUSHION TOPS, in —size 18x27—worth regularly 4oc, | corner; size 20 inches square; best| terns—some of the designs not found Kearny and Sutter ‘Sts. Some charming new styles have just been added to our already very large and magnificent assortment of Wash Goods. = Everything that is really new and desirabdle for Summer Suits, Waists ffects, in light d | Scotch Flannels—good guality, in neat stripes and Fa\:lctyh'vr‘\::rr::t-cgfl:z ;‘;‘;:eg:d eficgfnens, gt. gu?l.m 2 15¢ ‘ cg‘:ures.sultlhle for pajamas and outing suits, ment of new stripe patterns, special at............20C iv in dots, checls and floral designs; great value at. .45¢ Novelty White Goods—A grand liné of new striped, “ Imported Cotton Dress Goods, latest novelty effects 1 b 1 1 1 1 Main Aisle Spring Ribbons in Bewildering Variety @z Ribbons for every purpose —Novelty fancy Ribbons in latest plaid, stripe, check and polka dot we are almost sure to suit everybody. Too many different sorts to describe in detail, but here are a few special values for to-morro every imaginable shade, special per yard perior quality in all colors, exceptional value, at.. 35¢ Pure Silk Fancy Polka Dot Satifi Taffeta Ribbons, Novelty Ribbons, in new stripes, plaids, dresden, We tie free of charge all Ribbons into any of the latest Knots or Bows. T . . Sale of Ladies’s Walking Skirts A special purchase of fine Walking Skirts goes on sale to-morrow, at fgr below regular prices— Needless to say, it affords a splendid opportunity tosecure a Stylish Walking Skirt at a remarkable Walking Skirts made of fancy E itings, f Skirts, de of Scdtch tweed, |men’s wear material, in biue mix- e ot \:fih z:r ;o"n;? ear‘:is!i-:;lly stitched | tures, trimmed with graduated straps, trimmed with cord and buttons; real'sea;ns:lcnlo;s: black, gray dls val o | real value, $5.0c0. value 00. . Sale Price, $4.50 Cushion Tops and Tray Cloths At Specially Interesting Prices To-morrow damask, with hemstitched borders, in | ready for use, made of pretty Persiam | entirely new smoker, cross-stitch, pretty openwork and figured designs | striped tapestry, with tassels at each | poster, floral and conventional pat- sale. price | value ever offered at ;cls:where. Top with back; special at 25¢ Each | 25¢ Each 50c Each Ladies’ Kid Gloves, at 95¢ e Karay 5t) EVERY PAIR FITTED AND GUARANTEED . The best Gloves you ever saw for gsc—which means that they are fine quality, made of speci- ally selected Kid Skins. They haveone clasp, Paris point embroidery, and colors are tan, mede, beaver, red, gray, navy, brown and white. A very desirable glove for shopping or street wear. Could not be sold for less than-$r1.25 if bought in the regular way. Price for this 95C First Floor sale while quantity lasts, per pair (Firsl Floory | Salc Of Uit Fiow Embroidered Kearny St.) | COLLAR AND CUFF SETS | MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s white hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with latest On Sale to-morrow—pretty Collar and Cuff sets, beau- b ¥ 8 tifully embroidered in Persian colors, m:l whitev:’)r ecru_ colgred designs, lm fine guality ;a:a buuutulrm(c of scrim, ‘with dainty colored fagotting edges. e pur-” | patterns and colorings from wi to pick. are % exact copies of the imported French goods that - lot f lead ufactus chased the entire lot from a leading manufacturer e it Ta —-_— Shopping by Mail Made Easy with our New Spring Catalogue.—Write for Copy, we mmil it Free. at a special price. They are the regular soc 25(: hése oo ot - : ese to-morTow kind. Sale price, per set........ , each.2, . prciilnl i B it SRS v esede R R e Saturday Night Parties. Court Seal Rock of the Foresters of | Will be presented a well arranged pro- | gramme of vaudeville numbers. This| | ley, next Tuesday evening, when there | < g W the TUnion Square Hall on Saturday, April | Will be followed by a programme of ) Our advertisers will quote you Redwood Circle of the Women of | twelve dance numbers. | prices. - Woodcraft has arranged for an Easter ARG 37 - T AT || _See CARPET CLEANING | party in Golden Gate Hall on that Leap Year Sentinels. | columns. i Modoc Tribe of the Improved Next Tuesday evening Prospect Silver Spray Ball. Silver Spray Lodge of the Degree of Honor will give its annual ball in Mis- sion Opera Hall next Tuesday even- ing. It will be under the direction of Chief of Honor Mrs. Coffey, Grand Re- corder Loretta B. Donnelly and Lady of Honor Mrs. Hallett. on which occasion NI - . NV B there will be a mirth-provoking pro- Berkeley Entertainment. | gramme of entertainment. Berkeley Council of the Order of | — e The heart's protest against death is ADVERTISEMENTS. PROVE IT. Dpexils from ks wse are QUICK and PERRANENS. at T B TR L R B For Sale and Guaranteed by REDINGTON & CO.. Wholesale Agents.