The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 25, 1904, Page 35

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 25 1904. ADVERTL EMENTS. Styles tha' av graceful, sna all th= Iatest saft materl SURAH GROSSE CHIFFON SUAVE Is a silk leaning TAFFETA SILKS At seventy-five REW COLORS — Nickel, volcano, poppy, capucine, sunburn, burnt orange, onion, cinder, emerald, champagne, oyster, lama and beef. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Geary and Stockton Streets, Union Squars. leather, COLORED DRESS SILKS SURAH LUMINEUX A non-crushable A light weight with high luster, | CHIFFON VELOUR Of rich appearance in solid colors. LOUISINE and MESSALINE The proper thing for gowns. PARIS < Company. opy and smart, embracing a's, atiractively priced. soft silk. to poplin effects. cents a yard, for lining. burgundy, national, moleskin, PARTIES ALIGY | FOR_CAMPAIGN Congressman J. McLachlan Will Address the Voters of the Second District MEETINGS McKINLAY’S Democrats Engage Newlands ' of Nevada to Open Battle for Parker in This City — | The Democratic press of the Second | Congressional District is endeavoring to convince the voters that Theodore A. Rell of Napa accomplished some- thing in the House of Representatives and in support .of the endeavor pre- sents a long list of bills introduced by the Congressman. It is well known to men eminent in public affairs that statesmen of the smallest caliber intro- duce the worst bills. All that Bell ac- complished in Congress can be summed | up in one sentence. He abolished the | canteen at the Veterans’ Home. The credit for this achlevement is not de- nied him. All the prohibition papers are giving him the glad hand. Next week the citizens of the Second Congressional District will get the in- side facts relating to service rendered | $32.50 $25.00 The handsomest and best-made TAILOR SUIT—Not equaled anywhete at less than 325.(!)02527 50; ‘they are made of Fancy Eiamine, Scotch Tweed or of superiot quality Cheviot. $2500 NOVELTY SUIT—29-gore Skm Cut $|7 50 JACKETS AND LONG CQATS Rate $10.00 Castor and Black KERSEY JACKETS, satin lined; cut rate, 87.50 $40.00 NOVELTY TAILOR COSTUMES— Cut-Rate Price. . 532.50 NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS Cut » by Republicans and Democrats in' P e Congress. Representative James Mc- CRAVANETTE COATS Lachlan of the Seventh California New Ideas, Correct Styles at .. . ®11.00, $13.50 aad $15.00 District is a member of the House HIGH-NOVELTY COATS T o peicty sogert ot $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 Committee on Rivers and Harbors. He is the only Californian on the commit- | He knows in what manner and FETY RAZ‘ORS $1.25. S re- se ILE styles My £1.00 FTHAT MAN PITTS. \EXET STREET, Or, Pifth, r health Levy il service ap- tend that the ac- not in good purpose of putting l developed | wee TO ENTERTAIN AT ST. FRANC s greatly interested in ball that to atiful white and g 1 of the St is rle are reported to orate preparations for music of the milit be a big feature of —_————— Ancient Order Foresters. Grove Foresters recently strangers to its the efforts of Deputy reasing the numerical Court Pz Order ad: rough A. five. eve of his where he E. Connell on the rture for England, main for some time. open meeting on of Yerington,” N en dormant for a I on a new lease of other ipreme grand Order of Pendo. councils of be Supreme K atisfactory reports as to of the new council at Px have been received at office within the past Two Pendo County well th wil h v council, the second was instituted in San Jose city, k. On the last entertainment in its hail | Fellows’ building. A dance will fol the entertainment. Four applications for il last week. A new council will stituted in Marysville. soon be Francis Hotel of the Ancient membership rt Star of the West gave a high last week to Past Chief Ranger courts of the San Joaquin Val- the high officers will nd is meeting with circle of the Companions of was instituted in Pacific Will give its seventeenth annual party week by the supreme in Golden Gate Hall October 15. The anion, Mrs. Berger, Su- entertainment on that occasion will be Secretary Miss Mae Fal- h thirty members. the Order of instituted in Alameda Councilor Tug- in that Wednesday in the cur- rent month Home Council will have an iIn the Odd membership were presented to Golden Gate Coun- tee. ! s % Color, perfectly elegant at by wh 1ati ve been ob- § cained for the mprovement of tne |8 FOLARBEARNOVELTY g37 50, $50.00 aad $57.00 Sacramento River and other navigable He and Duncan'E. McKin- | lay will speak to the people of Sono- | FUR COATS —Reliable quality at. $25.00, $30. 00, 835, OO, $40.00 204 852.50 FUR STOLES and ”AS at.. ..82.50 to $50.00 lb ma next Monday evaling. On Tile: jJ &V FSVLED SORNIEPIR Fh.0 1000 058 ani d?\ evening, September 27, they will address the people of Sacramento. The B SKIRT SALE STILL ON tne ' Yoters of Colusa will hear them on | ~ Lo 'September 28. They are scheduled to 1280-1282-1284 MARKET STREET. ak at Woodland, September 29; at Marysville, October 1; at Napa, Oc- tober 6; at San Rafael, October 7, and at Petaluma, October 8. The talk will surely enlighten the vote.s of the dis- old be the trict on subjects in wlich they are STY E ary deeply interested. l d the Last night Thomas J. Walsh, sec- an retary of the Democratic State Central Co ittee, received advices by wire that™nited States Senator Francis G. | Newlands of Nevada would open the Democratic Presidential campaign in California by & speech in the Alham- Theater next Saturday evening. At Absolutely Low Prices § $20.00 NOVELTY SUITS, handsome mixture, the ded U. The Republican delegates of the o o e ey A long effect. T PEIE. .. ....................., $15.00 thelr headquarters, 1225 Union street, $22.00 SCOTCH "WEED SUITS, Mxkado and last night and unanimously named Tolwist styles.. Our price..:.............. saaine o TN Nathan C. Coghlan for Assemblyman. They also indorsed John H. Nelson for Senator from the Twenty-fifth Sena- $30.00 NOVELTY SUITS, excellent matcnal Our price .. $2250 de- will orial Distric d Julk Kahn f ui orie, Disiric, and Jully Kabe ¢ @ $47.50 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH DRESS SUITS, sreapionkt’ Digtdet: Mie - AstIERICE very elegant. @Qurprice........... c.ocviivii. . $36.00 heartily indorsed the platform of the $25.00 FUR JACKETS. Ogr price .... $20.00 g TReleat NSRS GinRen ot $32.00 FUR JACKETS. Our price .... ........ $25.00 life American Foresters. $4.00 RAINY-DAY SKIRTS. Our price... $6.00 RAINY-DAY SKIRTS. Our price... FhofcBlokl kSX“ECONF\DENCf OFTHE PEOPLE W .$2.75 .... $450 Court Zenith, Fovesters of America. started at 8$:05 p. m. and will continue until 10 g@icleck, when there will be dancing. On the evening of September 13 Grand Chief Companion Mrs., Mary Thoman paid an official visit to Contra Ccsta Circle in Antioch; on the 28th she will officially visit Queen of the River Circle at Xnights Landing (Grafton); on the 29th she will be with Orange Blossom Circle at Oro- | ville, and on the 30th with Yuba Circle t Marysville. She also announces a sit to Palm Circle at Red Bluff Oc- of- A the oint the ten 1140-1142 Market Street 0000209002006 00090600000000000. tober 4 and one to Freedom Circle at | Nevada City on the Tth. | Golden Gate Circle of the C. of the | F. of A. will have a social and grab | last bag party in the assembly hall of the the evening oti | Alcazar building on h 1oW" Gctober 6. AMUSEMENTS. The late Peter B. Nagle was an old- time member of Court Golden Era, and | COURSING PARKO c u u R s I N G the late Joseph Millmore, who at the | = time of his recent death was the super- intendent of the children’s playground in the park, was a past chief ranger in- Eve:'y top, just as shown in pictu.re, 18x33 inches, with Frenc in either shaped or square de- sign; cast brass drawer pulls and cas- tered. Regular price $13.50, for this week, $1.75 This is posi- tively the best chiffonfer ever offered for the money. Bath- Fix- of 1 glass oth brush toilet paper g bolder, 1 For Saturday Nickel-plate nd Totlet isting 1 holder, 1 night 10 only This auplicated for less than $i Not more than one sold to g customer. ‘We Purnish Houses Completely. Country Orders Kmmwmmmm from the seventh fl * This Week's Specials: Solid Oak Cobbler Rocker, just as pic- tured. Regular price $3.50, for this week, _EASTERN OUTFITTING G0. 1320-28 Stackipn- St, ‘&3 top drawer quartered mnd polished. n bevel plate mirror 10x17 inches, Ver}- latest pattern and de- sign {n baby beds; can be folded s0 as to take up the small space of 7x44 inches; has the very best woven wire mnurus flnished in white maple. o, c2aeth n. T xulnr iz 75 price $5.50; special wmnmuwm Solicited. WWWWW of Court Eclipse Osceola Circle, C. F. of A., will give party on November 26. Mizpah Circle had a very enjoyable party in the Potrero Opera-house last week. Ferrucio Circle has arranged for a social on the evening of October 12, F. C. Hensley, N. A. Miller and J. C. Schilling have been appointed a com- mittee to make arrangements for the celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of the institution of Court Robin Hood No. 1. JAS. F. GRACE........ SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Courstng- will begin at 11 o'elock sharp and eontinue until the Jast wioning flag goes up. TOTAL PRIZES $2000 ga CLASSIC AU Mission st. cars transfer to Guerrers cars, which go direct to the park. JOHN_GRACE, Judge. Lincoln Annuity Union. SHORTSTAOC. Sitpper. San Francisco Assembly of the Lin- coln Annuity Union will give another of its popular entertainments in the 0dd Fellows’ building on the evening of October 12, when a lengthy and varied programme will be presented.. Supreme Sergeant at Arms W. J. Schaner is organizing a new assembly in Berkeley. Supreme President Ernest Duden was in Watsonville last week and attended a social given by Alpha Assembly ‘No. in Oroville. t. 24.—The center bridge fell last “§8 the most im- munc bridge, in Butte County and connects Ordfilie with Chico and the north and northwestern parts of the county. It will cost the county $15,- 000 to re; Fldellty Assembly of Grants Pass gave a harvest ball last week, which was a decided success. G. M. Carson, who has been a suc- cessful worker in Southern Oregon, will begin work in Northern Califor- nia during the first week in October, Supreme Vice President Mallory re- ports the initiation of a class of forty- five in Assembly No. 16 on the 15th | inst. Deputy A. M. Talt, who is working | in San Jose, reports that Stanford As- | sembly is increasing under his su- AL $1000 o TRAIN SERVICE lolb:ndm and 1 p. m., st Returning after the ] | i E § | § | PARK adge | In a Grand Revival of Richard Harding Davis' T0-DAY, SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 Open Stake; CHAMPIONS 64 - NOMINATIONS -64 $1000 } opping a ‘Valencla m-nu five mlnqm later. last _course. Mateo olectric cars every four minutes mwk en- | i TO- NIGHT “By Right A ROMANTIC COMEDY D! PLAY OCAST ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY A *“Florodor: MRS. CHAS. DOREMUS, LEONIDAS WESTERVELT IN COLLABORATION WITH A.,W. MARCHMONT NEXT SUNDAY-—Biggest, 'MM nm Musical Comedy Production of THE TENDERFOOT posrrrvmx 60 PEOPLE, including PHIL RYLEY, the famous Tweedlefunch in 100 hlGHTB IN NEW YORK-—-250 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO. 35 ~CALIFORNI Ay EDWARD ACKERMAN, Lessee and Manager. EDW. THURNAER PRESENTS RALPH STUART IN THE SEASOX'S BIOGEST EUCCESS, TO- NICGHT of Sword” RAMA IN FOUR ACTS BY " R DIRECT FPROM THE AMERICAN TEBATER, N. Y. CITY. ND PRODUCTION IN ITS ENTIRETY. Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, Sept. 25th.; A Vaudeville Revel! Urbani and Son Phenomenal European Athletes. John F.— —Carrie Kennedy end Reynolds In Their Musical Comedietta, “CAPTAIN KIDD.” James and Bonnie Farley Acrobatic Comedy Dancers, Presenting “THE MESSENGER BOY.' The Two Pucks America’s Foremost Juvenile Artists. (oo Last Week of the Eminent Comedy Couple, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Truesdall Presenting ““AUNT LOUISA’S ADVICE" Marvelous Melrose -Troupe Sensational Gymnasts. Lawsan and Namon The Comedy Cyclist and the Lady Athlete. “A Drama in the Alr” and § " & ‘Personal " The Great Comedy Success, Shown in Orphettm Motion Pictures, Last Week of the Peer of All Entertainers, T. Trovollo Novel VentrilSquist. Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday,. Saturday and Sunday. Prices—10c, 25¢ and 50c. m“Vfl]m Of the Brllllamly =u..uemul \,amlc Opera SHO ONLY MATINEE SAT. Same Pn(e o DER RABTEI. BINDER (The Mousetrap Peddler.) ALCAZAR™ 4 General Manager. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT, WHITE WHITTLESEY In the Gpeat Romantic Drama, MONBARS MONDAY NIGHT—ALL WEEK. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Evg., 25¢ to T3c. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢ to 50c. YA/ HI T EE [0 THE ALcAZAR C0. WHITTLESEY Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. Thrilling Story of Adventure, SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE (By Augustus Thomas.) Monday, Oct. 3, FAREWELL WEEK OF MR. WHITTLESEY, as ARMAND DUVAL in VCAMILLE.’ GENTRAL" Belasco & Mayer, Proprie mm Market Street, Near Eighth..Phone South 533 MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LA!T TIME. The Sensational Success, ALLEN BY THE WAYSIDE TO'HORROW NIGHT—ALL MATINEES SATURDAY AND ELNDAY Dy ;MQ MAY!R fornia THE DANITES Adapted rrom the Celebrated Story of that Name by Joaquin lflller.l PRICES Evenin Matinees [10¢, 15¢, 25c I \’Rl( HALI Sale fluns Worowat 9 . FOR THE BEN GRZET COMPAIY'S Production of the Morality Play AT LYRIS HALL, Wz K OF COTO3ER 3 Mats. Wed. and Sat. at 3:30 ision. see 'f‘“ i IDHX‘:’ W. Shellhanar, a well known e beaidial . ' Could_you tell it from the COURT Lo.: ] : | fraternal man, is to be placed fin genuine? Experts have fafled. m;{. :\(n’gg B U HFS igl‘ . | charge of the organizing work in TI h".mprh;gm’l‘d h? :n "’z PARL 8 ingser. billiard tables, Southern California. lights are unnecessary and never PALM ch\ th" I.;::,"'nml.:”:.n.:‘n:“::-u-::::.: Taundries, papers used. Guaranieed to retain its LOUIS XV Fa Fansers. prin paintors. shoe factorles. CINCINNATI, Seot. 2é—At Cobu's print- mdeml luster.: Can be pro- Lo lad !ln iiabigmen, tar-roofers, janness, tallors, efe. ing establishment, while the men were going ured only from worlds great- é' e |to work to-day, Harry was ilied cmfi:g‘ .:fi?:"%i-dn{ 2 l!u '.wnrmm Brusk Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. intzelman and | % 00! ; it Serlcury” i by "The Sevatar. T My 124 Kearny St, S 5. Cat- l WEEELY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR. r to the basement, alogu fig Magnificent production of a Matchless Call- | 0c to B0c | TANIDSOE'S (COLUMBIA 2255 TO=NIGHT AND FOR ANOTHER WEEK, Up to and Including Next Sunday. THE GREAT BOX OFFICE SUCCESS, Wizard of 0z MATINEE SATU! PD,\Y ONLY. Next Attraction, () October 3 Beginning Monday, Charles B. Dillingham Will Present FRANK DANIELS | In the Laughing Musical Beauty Show, | FYTHE " [ e v o |OFFICE || ¥5 ue BOY Good to Look Upon. | ‘ Seats Sale Beging Next Thursday. |!0LSA 18 COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA. GRAND 2% HOUSE || 2 Sl MATINEE TO-DAY YORK |z [STATE FOLKS PASTORAL By Arthur Sidman PLAYS 4th YEAR OF THE GREAT ORIGINAL CAST Most Elaborate Production Ever Given a Rural Play. NEXT WEEK [or.cc. York State Folks formarces COMING Tee Burgomaster | 7 ST oo Lagnin M H. W. BISH hm. and Manager. TO-NIGHT. T T1! 5 OLIVER MOROSCO offers ° |s Majestic Theater Company in a spectacular production of the revolutionary romance, | CAPTAIN BARRINGTON NIGHT PRICES—25, 35 and 50 cents. A few front rows orchestra, 75 cents. Next Sunday, the first time by any stock Company Stuart Robson’s famous success, “THE HENRIETTA” Peiclera SECOND AND LAST WEEK. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. MISS MAZUMA C. Crawford’s Hilarlously Funny Burlesque. Ludicrous situations, Sparkiing Music. Captivating Dances, Magnificent Scenery. Unrivaled Cast of Highest Salaried Burlesque Artists. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. POPULAR PRICES, ALWAYS. Next Play, Monday, October3, “DOWN THE LINE." By Howard Jacot. High-Class Speciaities Every After- - | noon and Evening in the Theater. Horses W' AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission 10c; Children Se. When Phoning Ask for the Chutes. Tuesday and Thursday Evenings October 4-6 " SATURDAY MATINEE, OCT. & Season Sale Opens To-Morrow Mornin Prices, $5 $3.50, $2.00, §L.75 for the course. Single Seats 5, i an Toe. — ‘rman, Clay & Co.'s, where mmes may be obtained. complete

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