The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 15, 1904, Page 25

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THE SAN” FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 190a, 50 new suburban peints re- cently added to our free delivery system. On purchases of $5.00 and over we d fiver to your ms, San Mateo Redwood. Menlo an1 Palo Alte. Sale 5000 Yards Body Brussals At $1.25 Begins Monday From a great assortment of Bigelow, Lowells, Whittals, Imperials, Hartford and Leicestershire Body Brussels Carpels, in the finest Persian and floral designs, suitable for parlors, dining rooms, libraries, halls and stairs—you can choose this How many firms glve an “‘Iron-clad” money-back gdaran- tee like the ( mpor:ium’s, IT you are not satisfled w th the pur- chases you make? . ‘We’ll Engrave Piate and Print 100 Qards, first-class work—your name in script and printed on fine card 'eg.,n"v $2.00—if your order is glven 95c any s this week the plate and cards for . ount of large number of ovders delivery 2 to 3 weeks. Two Great Specials for Travelers Monday and Tuesday Only A chance to-morrow to get a trunk or dress case for your St. Louis or other out-ofe town trips that wiil withstand the ravages of the *‘baggage-smasher™ at about one- third less than regular prices. Fine Canvas-Covered Water-Proof Painted Trunks, large brass ball corner bump- ers, brass slat clamps, lock and bolts, two straps, linen-lined, two trays. For Printing and Developing Fi ms We Charge For printing any size up to 3}éx3% inches unmounted— each. « v e a ™ . ‘For developing 4x5 or smaller sized films—dozen . CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. The floor space covered by this palatial shopping place amounts to about 400,000 square feet. It is equal to the floor space of a building 150x175 feet and 15 stories high. 28-inch, $11.255ize . . $7.80/ 34-inch, $13.50 size . . $77.00 laid $ SRS ey INLL U | $3.50 Shoes $2,85 | i vh v e 1.25 On Sale Monday Only All sizes and widths of the hand- some shoes shown in iliustration: all kid, patent leather tips, full square foxing, hand-turned soles, low French heels—and it is be- cause of these low French heels Sole Leather Dress Suit Case— Stecl frame, f lock, straps, with brass buckles, linen-iined, chocojate or rasiet color, the 24-inch, £6.00 siee; for the two days . This price is but 5¢c more per yard than the pn'tz of the best tapestry. Bigelow Axminsters, sewed, lined and laid—yard $1.65. Sales Dress Nefs and Summer Neckwear &5-inch Black Dress Nels —2000 yards Stylish NecKwear—A manufacturer’s line of Great Sales Boys’ Suits and Blouses Enough of the blouses to make Hundreds ot $2.50 to $2.95 suits for boys Sale Shirt Waist Silks Four B'g Specials for Monday hat shou'd be of interest to every woman of this city. t-waist suits, for shirt waists, for street dress or 7 of tastefu! colorings and effects, The pick of zt 2 saving ol from 15 (o 35 per cenl. A verylarge lot in the latest effects—checks, neat figures, shot effects, ch in demand at the present moment; 19 inches wide; (2 1/{1"1 Aisle.) re at $1.00 theyard; in fact we had some of the identical goods 1 knows the u efulness, neatness and serviceability of pongee silk. 5 to make for Monday's shopp=ie we have wraps, jackets, children’s outerwear, etc. Two items of special this season’s pr Shirt Waist Suit 24 inches wide, yard 31 inches wide, yard Crepe de Chine—Th. . T8¢ $1.00 for evening gowns or produce taffeta ata given We were fortunate in procuring a special lot the manufacturer m'h the best reputat on for t ff tas in Extraord nary R:hhon Event Vaiu 15¢ Values 20¢ Vaiues. « of very pretty ribbons, this season’s ribbons, this season's appr ris, at about an average of half pegular piices. Corsed Striped allsilk, 1 inch wide, sutabie for childsen ale price, yard . 50 Corded Taffeta Ribbon the rbbon for Broa Pola Dul S ti Striped Louisine R bbons— R bbon corded ef s wide, white, pink, royal, va'ue, 12¢ Sale Hammocks $1.35 kind 86¢c Monday Only—Whie the 250 of this style now in stock lasts we offer a co'ored cotton ham. mock, conceaed spreader and foot bar znd deep fringed valance, 96 worth 1. 35 each for . [+ Others 65¢ o $8 50. Sale ot Medallion Pictures fTic If you need a pretty pict- ure or two for parlor or si ting-room go to the Art Derartment, second floor, to- morrow and see the latest Eu- ropean nov It is a beau- tifully colored circle medallion, with gold mat and brass chain to hang it up by. The assort- ais, nile, cardina!, ol Go-carl $2.95 full with liow, exira $2.95 $£35.00 Others up to Toast Tableis 7 5c kmd 49c b b for dens, cozy 258 ebony oking and ng rooms, ving engraved on if 5 P A% nmnnnludesrnmnyneweffeds s C in heads and figures. They are o 75cemh, worth twice the special Mon- spe . 48¢ day price.” Each. . dlec | make a small charge for alterations if any be 20 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. regular PS >'r, to £40.00 each, will be offered all at the umiorn} price of Twenly- tive Dollars. The past week brought us the largest suit business, we believe, ever transacted on the coast in the same length of time. Women are rapidly learning to come here for the prettiest styles and best values offered in San Francisco. S1 encouraging was the response to our last Sunday’s suit sale an- nouncement that we have selected anocher hundred fine suits and pric:d them a; above for sp=cial sale until Wednesday night. These su'ts are handsome voiles, Panamas, mixtures, chev.ots and broadcloths in such stunning stylcs as shown in iliustrations, both Eton and blouse effect;, manufactured within the pact 33 to 63 days. They were from 15 to 20 per cent under the prices asked for similar suits elsewhere bs- fore we made this cut, so we will have to nceessary. Y.ur ressmaker cou'd not make you any one of them for double the sle price. $25.00 Sale Tailored Suits ~ = That Were $28.50 (o $40.00 ~ -~ 30.00, £32 50, $35 best quality, in all the new plain lawn and net ties and stock ties, that we are selling them so z.zjé o '"m,d o '".inc:uded o . Goes- tieys h",’" - style nets, such as Point d’Es- . tucked stock with dainty embroidered ] much below value on Monday. this ph:nflmcnlxl.y low priced lot for them cm.:l during the heated : prit, Brussels, Tosca, plain ef- and lace overcollars and ends; on sale The manufacturer made a mis- f to-morrow’s selling. The assortment term; either Fauntieroy or J fects, etc., suitable for entire Monday only: take on these heels and you get'l includes pretty Russian,and Sailor Suts in light — Sailor styles; durable percales costumes; separate waists and 25 and 35c values 17c e penchit ot JHISsDince ', e e e ne ¥ Ll gl ot dressy skirts; nets worth up to The 40c values 23c been neatly half ‘an dnch _higher, $2.65 sl b mixtu e, suitable for school wear for o8 years; also some soc waists in $1.50 a y: Monday onlv, . 75¢ to $1.50 va'ues 48¢c Monday only, pair boys 8 to 12 years, all a1 the one uniform price broken sizes; to-morrow all at . . 2ol . 00 and some higher priced suits up SilKk Shirl Waist Svits—Have you though: o: buyving a sik shirt waist suit? It so, look at those thown in the other shops, then come. here and sce our pretty fouard dresses at $12.50 and ;. . $14.50 Come here and sce cur taffets shirt waist suits at $23 50 wmd. .. ... £$25.00 Lawn and China Silk Waists— We are ready to supp'y your sammer warts from wviry large assortments. Frestnss prevaiis throughout this s ock. The s.mp'e is shown you and your sz is taken f m reserve siock, just as f di- sectly from the work room. China Silk Waists— Neat - design, insertion and val lace, excilet value . $2.80 Eugrian Trimm:d Waists—of lin:n e e R R e £3.00 Dotted Swiss Waist— Yoke of val lace and fiont pre pleated, buttons in back * - - e W Bertha Effect Waist— Sheer lawn, trm- med with val lace and medaTons, and neatly tuck-d . 83 58 Hanédsom - China Si k Waict for . $2.98 Han ‘some corded Khaki Si k W.ist in gun metal or new blue, tir. . . . Fe28 Choice of Any Furniiure We Have At 20 Per Cent Off Regular Prices If You Need a Couch, Buy Now Furniture prices here are regularly. 15 to 20 per cent lower than those of exclusive furniture houses. Add to tha aving the 20 er cent we are now d-ducting on all pur- chases of furniture and we believe you will be convinced that our p-esent prices zre To- dav wor h inve tigating if you are jn ne=d of furniture. $5.00 Handy Couches— Cov- ered fuil length and wide to use as a $4.00 $10.00 Box Covch — Covered with denim in any desired . $8.00 $15.00 RBox Covch — C.ip- canc cdge, patent liit for easy opening, upholstered in swrong tcking, bed, now coior, now . in denim, now ..$12.00 Bacon - Best Easiern sugar cyed, b, 17¢ Olive 0.1—Finzst Italian, gailon, 51,9 ; gullon . 8 Besp Coffee - Our fancy bleni Java and M_cha, ghond:. . . 29¢ Tea—Extra uncolored Eng'ish Braakfast or Oslong, i e $1.00 Castile Soap —Impo ted, large bars . . . 220 Pearline — 1 Ib. pickgs; 3 pickages. . . .25¢ Hunt's Fruits —Extra 3-.b. tin;, packed in heavy syrup, full assortment, r-gula-ly 30c tin: Mon. day and Tuesday, dom, 32.30, o7 - 24¢c e e Russe damask, now ., $1350 Sofa Bed Covch — $2250 Davenmport Upholstered Covch — With vox in satin $10.80 now . , ., Froled Mackerel —Souscd, ia woen maye be | caten hot or coid; ti . 15¢ D=viied Ham or T. . 230 gu:-—-6rns. e Choice Creamery Butter—Square . . . 350 | Fami'y Blend Coff Worth 3oc Ib. . .20¢ | Paraffine —Best quility, two 1-Ib. pkgs.... 250 Corn—Bes: Western Suzar, tin. . . . ..f0@ Corn— Extra quality Maine, others sl at 20; our price, doz., $1,6 55 tin. 1 D€ Colonial Cream Fak-d Oats—Packsge. . 8.0 Pure Cine Sirup—Orang: Bossom, half gailon tin 25¢ neath, uphoistered in soid co'or velours or cordurovs. . $18.00 R The Monday and Tuesday Grocery Spec.als a little couch tzlk. $40.90 Leather Couch (like pict- ure)— P ain, not tutted, go'- den oak frame, verv com- fortab'e, now . $32.00 $65.00 Couch— Weathered oak trame, a. jastab'e head, Mis- sion design, with large sad- d'e bag Spanish leather cush- ions, now . . $652.00 Bed $25.00 Velour Com:h — Racoco uncer- design, quiie .arge, covered in handsoms wide wale cor- duroy in green shade, now . $20.70 e hguhr 65c stone crocks, Heinz's Apple Bu't: - 450 for the two days . . Claret—Th: A.ti table wine, pn n. .3.€ $1.50 Port, Sherry, or Angelica, gal. . $1.05 Go.d S:2l Champagne — Pi dpzen $5.90 Geneva Gia-—Red Cross, large bottle . . 83@ Duff Gordan s -herry--Imported— Regular $1.00 bott e [ Regular §4.00 gailon-. . . $3+ 70 Hire's Root Beer — Ca bonated, 3 bottles.. 280 Hire’s Roo: Bes xtract, 2 bottes . . 280 Champion Whiskey— Gal on, $2.40; tor. 750 Yl IInws(onc Whiskey - Ful qlurts. . . 37,073 Sale Novelty Wash Goods 25¢ Imported Summer Fabrics, 14c lot of more than one hundrad pieces importcd cmbroidercd Tissve Fabrics, in dark, medium and light grounds; scroil, tnped nd neat figured effects; every piece new and crisp from the makers; some of the daintiest and most attractive wash fabrics we have ffered this vear, on sale in main aisle, Mon- '40 diy and Tue:day only, yard.. 2y Outing F.brics In bourete, twill and plain Chnmp-;u Brocades—The newest fad, and scarcest novelty in high-class cotton weaves, hundreds of styles .n the big store fr.m which t> seiect, yard . ... J2%0 fabrics here in 2 good range of rich styles, medium weight, yard . . . Lines Warp Sultings—For ;khmh:nhd 'h': Imported Grenadines—In all black, and o £ b e doecy ia priced black with whitg stripes, alto lighter cfficrs, ey - mak At vy gty 3o rich in luster, good in styles and extensive ? - -2¢c in assortment, /yard 8500 Challies— In the sat'n str'pe weave, in 2 good Long Cloth— A full yard wide make, cha- a-sortment of rich floral designs and color- mois finish, excellent for underwear, etc., ings, yard . - 350 - $1.20 White Fine Linons—One of the best that can be made in this fabric, as sheer a.most s a chifon—mach more serviceable and always ' 7 25c a vard, but for to-morrow and Tuesday on special sale at c Saie of Printed Baitenberg Pieces Mom e Scarfs and Bibs These are pieces suitable for the cottage, the summer home, the summer time when you don’t want your nice articles exposed to the dust and sun. A speciat line of printed Rattenberg Table Govers, center pieces and sideboards; the very latest of their class; can be worked with braids or left as they are; thev come in such colors as red, blue, green, and will be on special sale Monday. The 36x36 inch size, each . . . « The 18x18 inch size, each « « « « « « The 18x36 inch size, each . . . . . Momie Bureau Scarls—200 of an extra good quality, all stamped readv for embroidery; regularly 35c each, sale price - - - . . . 280 Infants’ Bibs—On a good quality Momie cloth, all stamped to be em- broidered; regularly 20c each, sale price, Monday only . . 120 A Sa.e in the Important Sale of in 13-yard pieces, piece . . Drapery Dent. Ciocks : A B $6.00 Marbleized Tal'cla Cushion Covers— 2o inches Wood Clocks— square, tas>¢. 1n corner, cream d:al grownd in Oriental and flora ST des‘gns, 75c values, pecial Tt b and sac,each. .. ... .. 49 | hour, tully guar- Couch Covers — 5o in. wiie, ‘ringsd anteed, special ait around, Persian and Oriental Monday . ... . $4.87 $3.00 and $350 24 K Or- stripss, $1.50 and 3x 65 va'ues, oo SACEER - $1.25 | "0y Gold Clocks, only tapestry, i 4 e sis , reverse sile plain center, d_l) """""" ""a €3.50 vaue, on special sae. | $2.50 24 K Ormolu Gold b o . $2.50 Clocks, only 40 left, on Monday, each . §1.68 The Art Nouveau French Gray Finish Clocks, beautiful in design, aré tistic workmanship, wcrth $2.50, on spzcial sale Mon. onlv . $1.786 Table Covers—z yards square, fis- ured Armure and Otioman Rep weaves, green and red coorings, $2.50 value, special,each Cottage Rods— White enam meta. ends, brass hook for bracket, four feet long, value 15c, special price . . 1fe WARARR RARHAR AAAAAR AAAAAAA AAARRR AAHANR AAAA AN ARRRARACN AARARA AAAR AR TAAAAAL AR RA AARAAR AARH AR AAAARAARRR A AR RARAAR RARARE ARRARRAARAA AR AAAAAR RARANR WA AARA AR AR HAARA D RRAAXR AR MALRCED REARAR RARHAE RRAARELRAAAAR AARAAR WARRRR AAXARAE AAALR KRAAAR WRAAR R CARARAARAAANE BRARD R ARARER WARRAR AARRAALAXRRA A SAAAAL AAARAR QAR R AT AR A AR SRR WRAA S Ww A" | Cook, becaus irsued an o es to Kerrigan. the latter had already zge D. Collins thinks | Judge F. H. Kerrigan | assign to a Judge of irt a case in which an ssued by a Judge other to whom the ca + ; Narrow Esc George W. Mer Fourth street, had from death yester afternoon while gaged in mixing paint at 115 Shot- ell street. The sleeve of his jumper | caught in one of the revolving sheaves | used for feeding the grinder and he been dragged under the not one of his assistants As it was he had pe From Death. k, who lives at 32 A narrow escape has , received 1S yes- ¥ the attorney take: ption to presiding Judge's assignment of | would have e proceedings instituted by him to i roller had the arrest of inmates of the | stopped the engine. E ano at 1129 Dupont street Ju He “says the case should have been assigned to Judge letter 1 Col Hotel i the skin torn from his legs and arms. H injuries were treated at the City 1d County Hospital. A.DV‘BBTISEIEH 'I‘E. RUPTURE April 24, 1904. San Francisco, Cal., i'his is only a sample of our results: whom it may concern: Ihis is to certify that I was a victim of Inguinal Her- nia, and after wearing a torturing truss 1 concluded to try > “Fidelity Rupture Cure.” After eight treatments I was missed as cured, and have not worn the truss since the last treatment, which was two years ago, and 1 have not felt the slightest effect since. 1 consider this treatment one of the greatest boons to mankind yet discovered, and do hereby rec- ommend this treatment to all who may be suffering from Hernia. W. D. EVANS. 1319 Octavia street, San Francisco, Cal. BRESAHEEUREENNER Call and see us. H FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE & 1344 Market St.. San Francisco 7 EEEEEEEESEESEEEEENEREEE - SOLDIERS AND BOXERS WILL HELP THE NATIVES Interesting Programme Arranged for the Benefit of a Local Board of Relief. Next Friday there will be a military night and athletic exhibition in the Mechanics’ Pavilion in aid of the board of relief of the Native Sons of the Goldest West, an institution that has done much to assist members of the order in distress and in sickness. The committee in charge has arranged for a first-class entertainment. There is to be a promenade concert, followed by a review of the several military or- ganizations that are to take part. Troop A. cavalry, Captain Jensen commanding, will have a saber drill, to be followed by a pistol drill; there will be guard mount by one of the com- panies of the First Infantry Regiment, Colonel O'Neill. commanding, and a drill by the Naval Militia, under com- mand of Captain Bauer. The athletic part of the programme will include a fancy drill by the prize team of the San Francisco Turn verein; scientific ropeskipping by Alex- ander Pape, the champipn oarsman of the Pacific Coast; bouts by champion amateur boxers and wrestlers, among the number Sam Berger, who on the 25th inst. is to box for the world's championship, and Harry Chester, the heavy-weight of the Olympics; Wil- liam Wolff, welter-weight of the Ariels, and his brother Teddy, ex- champion of his class; George Finne- gan, the whirlwind bantam of the Olympics; Joe Carroll of the Oceci- dental Club, and Robert Lundy, a clever member of the Olympic Club. Leader Jack Gleason and Captain Max Rosenfeld will devote their attention to the athletic ment. The music for the occasion will be by the First Regiment band, alternat- ing with the Naval Militia band. —_———— To Spend Sunday. Many people spend dull Sundays which might be made more enjoyable. There Is-a way to do this which deserves to be widely known. If Is to take the train of the Cali- fornig Nérthwestern Ry. on Saturday after- noon” for Camp Vacation. 1t _reaches the “Camp” in time for dinner. The night ls spent in a well-finished tent and in a restful atmospherc that s scothing to a wearled brain. The sunshine, the redwoods and the Russian River keen the visitor constant com- pany_throughcut Sunday. Farewell ls sald to the Camp at the end of the day, and 9 o'clock finds the traveler back in his city home. part of the entertain- ‘Will Present “As You Like It.” On Friday night at Native Sons’ Hall a coterie of High School maids will present “As You Like It.” The affair has been planned by the clever schoolgirls for the benefit of the Library for the Blind—the meeting place for the sightless, where they may read the written words of the world by means of pointbooks. These pointhooks are expensive and it is to secure additional books that the plucky maidens have planned, studied and worked for the last two months. Under the direction of Paul Ger- son, the students have made splendid progress. The tickets c®st 50 cents and are on sale at Sherman & Clay's or at the door on Friday night. —— . &% SOLDIERS OF MONT ST. NICKEL. This Is a Full Page Picture That ‘Will Not Only Attract Your Attention, but Hold It. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. MSCHER'S THEATER WILL REOPEN IN A FORTNIGHT 0Old Favorites and Many New Hits to | Be Given at the Popular Amusement House. ‘Within a fortnight Fischer's The- ater will reopen. Since the closing of the house a large force of workmen has been engaged in the various im- provements, which when completed | will make -that theater one of the | safest and best arranged on the coast. | There will 'be two large stairways leading from the balcony to O'Farrell street and the main entrance has been widened to forty feet, making Fisch- er's the only house in the city with three wide exits to the main street. It is said that the -new arrange- ments will permit of the theater’s be- ing emptled of more than 1600 peo- ple in less than two and a half min- utes, and this will be tried during the time the first play is presented. There are new parlors, cafes and reception- rooms, and much has been done for the comfort of the patrons.. -An,en- tire new company will nppeu in the first burlesque, “U. S." a very funny piece, declared to be even mnniar ttlan “Fiddle Dee Dee.” The new mem- | bers are the well known vaudeville | headliners, Yorke and Adams, Edwin Clark, the popular leading man of the “Chinese Honeymoon" company; A. Fields, another headliner, and one of the best known comedians in the country, Caroline Hull, leading com- edienne, who is a splendid actress and a good singer; Edna Aug, the highest salaried soubrette in the country; two great dancers and others yet to be en- gaged. Ben Dillon, the popular com- edian, and Roy Alton, the tenor, wiil 1 $217. McGill Owes Money to Estate. <The court reduced McGil claim for H. H. McGill, formgr guardian of | pay as guardian from $350 to $175 fhe;/ pévion, and” eitats. of Hengy &40 cut his cleies Gor Sl SNeAions | from $150 to $50. Judge Kerrigan Hetherington, an aged lncomo.ele{n ’a'so refused to allow ‘Kchfl more z:an who resigned when charges of mis- |s54’ o recompense him for an alleged managing the estate’ weére made|agvance of $425 made by him to the against him, must pay over to Hether- | incompetent. ington's neWw guardian the sum of e ——— y Judge Kerrigan, before whom Will Hold Rummage Sale. McGill's final account as guardian The Ladies’ Aid Society of Memorial came for aprpoval yestérday carefully | Fresbyterian Church will open a rum- revised the account and struck out mage sale at 526 Fourth street Mon- many items claimed by McGill to have | day evening, May 16, and continue it been expended by him during his|for ten days. Contributions may be geven months of service as guardian. 'sent direct to the store. 9 Is to love children, and no 0man s home can be completels Nflml‘e that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. little suffering, as numbers - 1 have testified and said, “it is happy without them, yet the Mother’s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing worth its weight in gold.” $1.00 per remain. Due notice of the reopening will be given shortly and also the date of the sale of seats. * ordeal through which the ex. pectant mother must pass usua]l{ ear allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feeli mg 50 Fr:pam the system for the et OIEP’S bottle of druggists. Book containing ‘valuable information mailed free. ADVERTISEMENTS. so full of suffering, danger and the event safely and with but Friend THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlaata. Ga.

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