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TH ‘0 CALL,; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 25. 1904 31 11 ni b 1 FRAGERS ' PRAGERS 1 PRAGERC | P!K\(-ERS MULARLL tLL e e By 1 e : Elras s ! b l Hl Pillow Ribb>n Novelty Sock | Handkerchzefs All Over ‘v Women’s Union ) p A Yard—A three- || - i » ’ n- - F . 3 \J L. \ (J l l ]7C inch Pillow Rib- | « Collars | 1933 o e A Lace Su.ts Handkerchiefs & bon, on one side These i kerchiefs, made = L This hand —— zlossy taffeta ‘59 made 1 Bl T Yard—This is a “nmu Specis kerchief is made Pay Commissione the ‘other side- of | C =ik a sap s G TR PR 85c lace 18 inches in 105 Fasise oC Kyl C it 5 e o = ; atEs pri P AR ol ¢l vow * ruching of ohiffon, { very sheer and soft, and ot 4 du Eoypihantonool and R St superiatendent Com ensa- of n cords - t ‘7'1 { edged with narrow looped | each corner has hand-em- brajared with. detnte F atior ™ b e s of good quality sheer . i il I. h? pen be drawn to make the |l il L There ate | broidered floral design. ALWAYS RELIABLE ,'.}Il.f"..,i.'iuul',’, .m.w:" I‘t h':i'»mmnzm.:fem.f',' o ey 8 b gt “,.:’mhfl p- tiom for Servieces Abroad dvr,\ :: rlufn—z:‘:s We re | g .mm\r:, :!m l)_l;l(’l:y;is a:; ::Ji:;lelz T T. 45 is made to cover the shirt :'v‘kl'r“ lflr;n;ilh:-‘ “rh“ '";vll:ri‘ neat hem- Bt fects dark colors shad fl s . vl with t‘!ny Sta o degd 1238- 1250 MARKET S ;;'an“;re&:r:zfifxv‘vlr(lia. blagk || 100ps Tun with sik Jape- L Jor - onehaiSy CINTING ORISR ing 1o light. It is a regu- | and red and arc a regular | work. A regular 25c hand- | ALL THE SHOPPING INDUCEMENTS THAT HAVE Asd_Arsbian. - Resl. valye | 10 stem color snir. Ther') ¢ beoh VUNTING “FOR MUSEUM 8 iar 25c value. T value. || kerelitef. MADE THIS STORE POPULAR ARE STILL HERE, | 3100 @ vard | o resuieny $206°% suit | e = dogmt —_— - —— = - —:==——-. T == —— ——— fandsome Portrait of the Brilliant Style Displays in Enormous Quantities of o William Ralston 15 @ Women's Wearing Apparel Fashionable Silks and Dress Presented to the Public § Commission d Floo at OQur Popu}ar Prices r. Goods at Bargain Prices. Main FI n boast v t fear of ‘contradiction as having OU may be assured that every line 3 n the oM mMost exc and stvlish collection of women's offered here is of the most depend . . ate fall at present being shown in this the very lowest prices. e ¢ 5 Mr Commissioners city. Don’t fail to keep in touch with this department, as shade and color that is being w fall and will be in § ¥d and Cummings, Sec- new things are arriving daily from the East vogue during the winter months. desire to call your i James de a and Park Su- MISSES’ SUITS. MISSES' LONG COATS. attention to the perfect finish of all of these materials. . e anghi'co syl $12 43 e wis sre [ §6 95 On Nonday we GRANITE SUITINGS. . EAih st B AR mad fine will offer a_splen- 6qc Yard—This suiting | they have marked for all of Lloya opened the meeting with oG Twehr ikt i lid special s’ Tourist is 44 inches wide inch Chiffon Granite rop ,'" a he $1000 |!)@ board 1 dark colors .,w, that s worth and shown in all the most ail the & b ; 1 pres John Me- collarless or | $i0.00 I'hey wade of desirable colors and black and black. It B8 Laven to ray his expen: to ve loose or | Oxfords o xtures It is reversible and very is a very neat weave and | sts of : dnd: ke slrts 1 end have deep with serviceable material. light in texture. It is made incipal par are both wn-rd ad kilted velvet military llars and l 00 Yard—This is a particularly for tailored M e = : of E . The sizes are , 14, 16 ] © e y rrl n:chb o special price gowns 5 s now be pal aud 18 long and have a belte Z1 4 . said th o « BELINE VELOUR. PO . . R Dk e fuenght WOMEN’S SUITS. CREPE DE CHINE COSTUMES. g SN e T PLIN x ‘“'" Our new suit department is complete in | These dresses are made “d"ul S‘l!\k 'lll,l : $ 0 is the new fall favorite and is 75c \'"‘ go-ouch Poslin” ThisS vt : e every particu Here are a few price the - us colors and blae here S £ -wool production for neat gar han b it sizes: tpe prices range from bemg shown in colors of navy, brown, | . 1,4 S duralilice 3 honaht ¢ = g avings . 5. ine and black and has a very rich S W i et o1 g 2 . . ced- l 12,45 for worth $16.z0. 5.00, up to $49.75 Erebpienid bite Y rich | We have it in all the fall shades and o Eardens in the o1d country and | $14-95 for suis worth $18.50 SKIRLS. SiLKE plain black. 52 g e o £16.45 for suits worth $20.00. Special prices have been marked for Mon- e 8. : : 5 Ehts "SUu 1 ot 3 % for siits: sorth. $35.00 day on all of our Walking and Dress Tafi‘;gd 36-inch Guaranteed Black WOOL ALBATROS. creasing the 3 % % i : g to $435.00 will give you your Skirts. The number is so great anc E Lo - ; : - ‘("i’; ”"\_" ';‘"’"' oice of a very beautiful line of ex- the styles so varied that it ]lS nn};,m:- 1:3;“35:?:! 37-inch Guaranteed Black koc \uxicl 36-i ud" .xh\wml } h(rn'<~ zen of this State. farkt . 1 > : al sible to describ. v them here. 3 2 —absolutely the best u-\t h for the . clusive suits, although in nearly al ible to describe any of . Sian ’ . - ‘;l"h ‘h"'d”"" .. instances there is only one suit of a They have from 17 to 33 gm'eds- 3"‘9 fl”’;“afi‘exd 24-inch Guaranteed Black | 0y Sn be had. We have t recei ved - SRE - BOORPURSY. R i. Therc are all sizes and our low box pleated and kilted and the = 3 ¢ o a complete assortment of colors, in- eved . hat a check is r:“;;" s make it an object for you to materials are cheviots, voiles and “:!Fafl:?:d_n‘mCh Guaranteed Black cluding hlack and cream. hoard requeste c- S ket Pangma. . - —— ——- == —— s for certain : - e A - 2 s ’, : s plants that s . ) Lace Cuyrtains Great Specials in Wome A wod ey e Women’s Hosiery Infants’ Long Coats The pm,“we e chuibng Tor New Sh b i b R R R T We are offering one lne of 7, l 15 i gipm ton B Pl T ew Shoes : . pe et 25 ings. made of good strong soft| e IR Rougy buats ihar oA §uy small, but the styles and pat- Pair—In this special sals we hel ulevard was passed C o = g Mg e i gp,"‘.,.{“ made of Bedford Cord: have : terns will certainly surprise you, they are l 83 have included all of our Wom- § at the heel: color guaranteed fast black [|& deep cape over the shoulders and are : 80 good. They were never made to sell o en's $3.00 and $3.50 Oxford e . trimmed with three rows of ribbon and : at such a low price, but by a fortunate styles. They are made of Patent Colt and ey are 3 three rows of braid. The sleeves are styl- chain_of circumstances we secured them at may either Blucher or Lace. Sa Flycasting Club A Pair—Women's _Stockings, | iShly full and finished with a braid at the an exceptionally low figure. They Goodye ed soles, and are it of Tha & SOc made of two threads of il cuft. Many are lined throughout and ordi- These are fine Imported Net made on the s with Military vor ;' L 'xx;- lected cashmere yarn. They || narily sell for $4.50. $1.95 Curtains, B,su Mo,&,my_ Ara- fnd Cuban fesls. Iy tils s the N up building for have black tops and natural gray feet, w T . an and a dozen other makes. est Oxford Tie offering ever made in tais Lake. high spliced heel. They are well worth § Infants’ Long Dresses '. They are just the thing for parlors. libra- | city. —_— . - . ries, etc. You cannot buy these eclsewhere Pair—At this ¢ 11 of o b ub of Marin County, Shase re ade OF = BaTk RDailiy: AL 3 g, 508 L0 S D $2 ]5 air—At this price a ur . = . . sook ey A / - 3 $3.50 and $5.00 Shoes, of such kien is president 75C ninsock: They have aainty Voke A odD Himous makes as Jemness Sl ked the ( ers to lend it two W, s Vi Ak e et C, THpacy Snpary : : Pretty Sofa Cushions ler, John Foster, Dalton and others. They g ers to turn lo omen’s Vests [ bands with a narrow ruffle. Regular price, S This is really a “snap” if there come in a large variety of styles and leath- £ 50,000 acres in - v & il $1.00 SREYe S sl 00 ever was one, and as there are ers. You may have them in either lace, s ok i S hed oSG 5 [hpes VIR NS Precly. Infants' Long Dresses, made of . . by only a limited quantity (115 in Blucher or button and Vicl Kid, Patent Colt, \s the pa 8 num- o P M Swisk sikbedi ey $] 75 a fine quality nainsook, with a e . the lot) it will be best to attend the sale Patent Vicl, Enamel and Box Calf. Every N on hand the request ~_high neck and long sleeves,|JJde dainty yoke of hand embroid- . ;i early. There are but twenty-nine subjects, || DNew toe shape is shown. and they are ail ‘avl};i‘ !'h; lt;’u\;:a(l‘!hfl::;);l:‘:"l:||1).lh !‘:‘gl‘\')‘rfi !.1:‘)( lm\ finished at the bottom with fine tucks all pretty and effective; each fllow is h\;’lnd—(ur?fl}‘and have G"r?dy"" ‘é!l!‘exd folel 8 Jutton X 4 -olors are 5 X ’ ou may have your choice of Military, the improvement :f black, blue, pink; weli worth $1.50. e ,‘""\"flfif, e il e Saiyfgs yiiha ik ooyt antied: with feil Cuban or_Louis XV heels. g nditi of Jeffersbn > i * . = - sroughly discussed. : Huck Towels |Children’s Dra cost $8000 were advo- Umbrella Sale Infants’ Slips G uc owel ren’s wers - decided to ask the . ea e o0 anKets omiorters an These Musttn rs to raise one-half the| This ~ Umbrella Infants L o n g r a ) Saaut Dod Dendun Drawers are mads . . . X special comes at SIS 1100 0T 8011 || co—— s e e e e C g e g SR L, C of a good guality \ the board would try | L & very opportune C cambric: .the yokes : Bordas, Thie shecs musiin and finished & r the balance | time and includes are made of fine w ex ecte torm is for Monday and Tues- | With a hemstitched flounce e e BRI L 211 of our new goods that |f tucks and insertion and day only o heand ues Il at bottom. All are Fremeh have just been received. || finished at the neck and ; Sc. || seamed, and are made for f y havebeen reduced from 12c me painting of his father,| They have extra strong steel hn;'ds m):n a 'hflms(flghcd f ll “ j children from 2 to e Wil In ac- |l frames and rods, with a fine || ruffie; there is a deep years and sell regulasl g va saia; | Gulity of ioria and Mer: | hem at the ‘botfom 1t'48 Thousands of blankets and pillows of a new stock just imported for fa years a sularly - : : rized Silk covering. There || the regular 75c quality . giad to have the picture in B {75 Jogunt big . assorts | slivs: business exposed in flooded basement. pt it with great ment of handles, ‘;nade nl( p ‘- Y DOOI‘ Panels e M i - Shals TS copper, rose wood, pearl, . Thi w1 | LoOnsdal uslin foresa he mn;x {ulu‘:u of silver, bone, pearl with :‘I]— Children’s Colored Unfortunate Loss for U" Luck L e Lo 59 Zfl?o’r’ real ‘corded A }Zil;d'j'rd*:’! “xlhfi . ver trimmings, gun metal, : 2 : : 5 real nsdale Mus- a and this State. Unfor- etc. Every one of these Um- Wash Dresses ! Prices do not count for anything, the entire stock being placed on sale Monday regardless of cost. ;\]:Elb‘!‘r’;uef'g;mlji?n 7C lin and, has the well: years ahead of fll brellas i3 worth at least 7 2 : AMAGED FLOSS PILLOWS. beautiful patterns, elegant- known “Green L tures of all the $1.50. $2.00 and $2.50. 5 Will buy you a heavy, long There are about ‘W",’,“’ These Pillows are damaged by [l Iy worked on heavy impert. [ 1t is a full yard wide, and ’ and *; Less Than Regu- nap wool Blanket. one pairs of these Blankets that Sepr B B 4 everybody who knows any- ¢ build up this i 2 b . ‘water; some are oughly A ed net. The regular 3$1.00 0. S e At lar Prices. | e thatt will i \(\izell Ofnr . won;ltdsl;a\;e been placed on c ;gfl:y!h;?t,‘,’l’,,‘,mn’,’,',y‘n:,o‘&:d S Bigwi thing about these goods - > t g a i wenty years 1 0 W 11} ounters .50. PROFITS ON PLAYGROUNDS, Handkerchiefs hrz‘k?en fine "Ffl:‘l;‘]gvgl!"‘n: r‘egl‘fla’r selah:g plrs(csc is ;, or:aa:d as“i: s i ;'QIO lntterltha d]alx::ue ill uc:frcse;g' notice- j| bargain we are offering. pre sses infl : - b v s e; regular selling price 3 y fits on the children's play- Men's Colored Bor- ;”L‘i;‘dBS;(‘,;‘fm‘,.n}”',‘stgf\,,,‘,;‘ is slightly soiled by water only it is a There are only twelve of Ve Rave fust aixty Plliows at this Table Covers £t month were $558 95. It was SC der Ha):dkvr:“!li::s. and colors suitable for| great bargain. 4 these blankets that are well 39c price. They are so slightly soiled Thie i b’ et « § troughs for tome "o thise have | hfidren from 2 to 12 years - wortiyjizo0. A TR 3 50 A B dives Tm, is a splen- vs ¢ ailt on the children’s colored bodles and are fl mense reduction over the Will secure for vou an Sile v L e $2 can ;fi)rzouxfl 1 did chance o g hemstitched soft fine || former ones. but have been extra heavy family Blanket,| In this Damaged Sale you can se-| . = COMFOREHEES quantity of | is o fine silk Tapestry Table buy a good 5 et nd is to be constructed jched and ready for use.|made to close the entire made of California wool. It cite 8 single blinket in either white |, JA€Pe '8 PO o e 1 s i, A - from the baseball | [l Reculatiy “3¢ - ands 135e || L5'©0ut before the arrivalf js 5 remnar $6.50 blanket and is soiled A colors at 4Be, 75¢ and H0c for $1.50 Comforters. tityl ahades of Ereen, red | ble - bed . 1t has heavy & | ard invites all those s. Monday only, @ for Prices range from 78c toll by water in only a few small spots. 98¢ for $2.50 Comforters. “"I!l two-l(r(:n,as agrecu. It is | raised pat:fm!u and uwm este e game to send sugges- J Wlmn—-nr EXPERIENCED unlm' FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. well wor .00.. wear exceptionally well. ommunicate with them — r that the grounds may spon the most improved | “Exceptional Offering in Untrimmed Dress Hat Shapes Second Floor. This is the largest and finest line of untrimmed dress hat shapes to be found anywhere in this city. Most Sensational Reductions in Boys’ Clothing Section Second Floeor. museum were accepted, | It in- This is a continuation of the Great Reduction Sale inaugurated Saturday. In addition to those lines we from Dr. J. Si 3 d s . ludes all the velvet, fitted velvet and all the late shirred effects. Some of the handsomest ongs are in the new H gl I r\'::’;:j a'r;w have added some new stock that have just been received and opened. Every parent will be certain to find (c)mbre blushes, terra cotta, reseda and brown. Some are made of chenille and many of them in taffeta and . would require an addition | ] SOMething in this juvenile department to satisfy the youngster's needs. combinations of taffeta and violet. soon v { “BUSTER BROWN” SUITS. There are eight different styles of silk turbans among the lot. P Denihy, president of the Holly $5 oo This “Buster Brown” Suit comes in the very prettiest of styles and is either The silk is folded in the most artistic manner and the workmanship is so elaborate that they require no . ¢« and Mission Improvement Club, tee, appeared before the the request that it shouild er supply laid into the park. | ed to take the matter | ap as soor as the Boardl of Supervisors | had laid down the sidewalks about the yark. Ten thousand trees have already yeen planted in Holly Park S A . Banking Business Brisk. A statement was issued yesterday by ‘ommissioner showing the of the interior commer- | ks of the State which is high- ba ly gratifying. The gains in assets| since May 9 of this year are $1,130.- | 949 32 deposits, $1,969,584 04. The total unt e depositors is $66,- 130,016 16 A private bank has been started at Corning, Tehama County, under the name of the Bank of Corn- | ng | ———————fe | Architeceural Club Exhibit. | The thirty-third annual exhibit of | the San Francisco Architectural Club opens at the Mechanics' Institute to- | ow afternoon. The members of | » have done their utmost to | e exhibit this year the best in of the club. The rooms | n every afternoon and | tember 26 to October | ElQTOMACH a health making As tonic and monthly regulator the Bitters will | be found unequaled. That's why so| many women use it to the exclunonl of all other remedics. It never fails | in cases of Sick Headache, Cramps, Bloating, Fainting Spells, Backache and Indigestion. Try a bottle, for $7.00. $1.9 43c 22¢ 40c 19¢ sizes. $6.00, $7.00 and $8.0 tion and are in great demand this season. $7.50 (o $20.0 Navy Blue Sailor Suits, this price for Monday and Tuesday. Boys’ Norfolk or sailor, with Knickerbocker trousers. FOR YOUNG MEN. We have a splendid assortment of all kinds of clothing for voung men, secured from the very best manufacturers in this country. BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS. which sell regularly for KNEE “MOTHER’S FRIEND” unlaundered Special for Monday and Tuesday. “Mother’s Friend” laundered Percale Shirt Waists; regular 5oc values. OVERALLS. Boys’ blue Overalls only; ages 12 to 14 years. “Buster Brown” and brown velvets. They are for ages 3 to 10 years. TROUSERS. Boys’ good quality Corduroy Knee Trousers, in brown and gray. are a great bargain at the regular price of soc. i WAISTS. l Mother’s Friend” Shirt Waists, also flannelette waists, in all We consider it a good value Novelty Suits, in black, blue, red These suits are a great attrac- $2.50, have been made special at i | | | ! I | | | | These trousers BOLD ROBBER ADMITS CRIME J. T. Mitchell Confesses to the Police That He Held Up Grain Exchange Clerks e ——— J. T. Mitchell, the man arrested by the police Friday on suspicion of hav- ing held up two clerks of the Central Grain and Stock Exchange at 20 Leéidesdorff street early Friday morn- ing, has made a complete confession. | In it he implicates another man, but refuses to give the name of his ac- complice or even give the slightest de- scription. It is the opinion of the po- lice that his story of aa accomplice is untrue. Only a portion of the money has as vet been recovered and Mitchell says that his “accomplice” has the rest of the coin. The police, accustomed to dealing with criminals of his class, be- licve that he has the money safely plented, that his confesfion is inspired by the hope of getting a light sentence and that he expects to get the remain- der of the money on his release from prison. The crime to which Mitchell con- feesed was one of the most daring in the criminal history of the city. Early Friday morning he held up the two clerks, who had with them a dress suit case containing $4400 in cash and checks, locked them in a room and es- caped with his plunder. The robbery was at once reported to the police and suspicion was cast on Mitchell, who has been hanging around the exchange for several months. He was arrested a few hours after the robbery and subjectea to the usual course of ‘sweating.” Yesterday aft- ernoon to Detective Wren he made a full confession. He sa'd that he had been planning the deed for some time. He had made a careful study of the premises and of the customs-of its em- ployes. On Friday morning everything seemed favorable and he carried out his plans. The robber yesterday took Detective Ed Wren to his home at 1537 Octavia street, where a part of the money and all of the stolen checks, bonds, securi- ties and papers were recovered. Mitch- ell had $620 in gold in a sack hidden* in the attic and $70 in silver, with all the papers, stowed away in the bage- ment of the flat. The checks repre- sented in value $939. This leaves a bal- Detective Wren believes that Mitchell has theé rest salted down to aid in his defense or for his personal use after release from prison, if he should be convicted. — ¥ Personally Conducted Party for St. Louls and the World's Fair. Have you ever traveléd in the personal care of an experjenced railroad man, en- joying a journey free from worry, where all the troubles are taken care of in ad- vance by him and you have only to buy your ticket and go? On October 4 another of the popular Santa Fe personally conducted parties will leave San Francisco for St. Louls and Kastern points. The Grand Canyon of Arizona may be visited en route—that greatest of all the wonderful sights in America. Return may be had by an- other way if desired. Either tourist or standard sleeping-car berths may be ta- ken. Mr, Otto Ludwig Zeus of the Santa Fe, who will have charge of the party, will see that this Is made an exception- ally delightful trip. It is a chance to visit the World's Fair under the best auspices. Rates for the excursion ‘are to BSt. Louis and back, $67 50; to Chicago l.nd 72 50; New York and §$108 50; Boston and back, $109 50, Full p-ruculm and folder showing ‘the route m; had at 641 Market street, SBanta Fe office. Sleeping car res- ervations should be made at once. * BUY A HOME NOow other trimming. Prices vary from $z. 50 to $6.00. A large, flaring shape of fitted velvet. The s’tyle of this hat is unsurpassed. The colors are red, brown, navy and black. Shirred velvet hat.-n a very large shape, having three distinct flares in brim. hat for misses. They come in castor, brown, navy and black colors. FRENCH PLUMES. An elegant line of French plumes, in all the new shaded effects; brown shading into reseda, terra cotta into pink, etc., etc. There are many different and distinct combinations. SATS HE ROBBED [ i HOLYOKE UNION ceives News of Frall Condition of Veteran Thespian. CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Professor Wi J. R. Blaney Surrenders to Police, Confessing Crime in the Massachusetts City It is a very becoming bility that Jefferson will ever be seen on the stage again. In a letter to Pro- fessor Castle Mrs. Jefferson says that Jefferson is very {ll and that she be- lleves he has made his last appear- ance before the public. ————et s MISS ROSENTHAL'S MONEY.—lssac L. Rosenthal, who has been guardian of Jeanett Ruth Rosenthal, § minor, since 1898, reports that her estats has $35,742 41 on hand, of which $33,000 is Invested in 4 per cent securi- ties. illilam Castle, brother-in-law of Jo- seph Jefferson, has received informa- tion regarding the great actor’s health which indicates an extreme improba- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Stops ltching of the scaip instantly. & ING !! GONBHI A man giving the name of John R. Blaney called at the Central Police Station last evening and gave himself up to Officer Edward McNamara, say- ing that he was wanted for the embez- zlement of $10,000 in Holyoke, Mass. The police placed him on the detinue book and telegraphed to Holyoke to ascertain if the man was wanted there, Blaney says that he was the secre- tary and treasurer of the Wire Weav- ers’ Union at Holyoke, and two monthg ago, after his peculations had reached the sum of $10,000, fled from that city. He says he was indicted by the Grand Jury shortly after his escape. Blaney is a well educated man about 43 years of age and says that his down- fall is due to the fact that he tried to GOING ! ance of more than $2000 not recoyered. The suit case has not yet been found. The thief alleges that his pal got away with the balance of the money, but be a good fellow about the town of Holyoke. He is repentant now and is anxious to be sent back to the scene of his crime, m»‘fl‘lfll at- M—ltl.-ln-nl-.-n-l- Orag Stares, $1.00. Soad 10c. stamps, to NERPICIOE CO., Dept. . Detrait, Mich. for & sample. APPLICATIONS AT PROM INENT BAREEIR SEOPS.