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A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDA NOVEMBER 13 1904. PRAGERS PRAGERS ! PRAGERS PRAGERS bl | This Is Our Great Thanksgiving Offer- ing in Beautiful Table Linens (Main Floor) This is one finest tab y other time event and will cor f our great special rens are arranged f the year. We have o e the same values f when thousands of yards of election at prices lower than ra prepamuo'\s for this remainder of the month. The biggest variety, is to he h t now. Homespun Linen—Know over the w the greatest wearing da- mask made; it has a r'c‘mew not to be ‘\putcn at such a 29 low price. Speecial, a T SRR RN B R C Mercerized Table Damask— y heavy :md wears better than anything we have e P and comes in the prettiest of patterns— “420 s that are "-mramecd there nly > twenty-four pieces It is a good va two $1.00 Tablé Linens Nearly One-Half 2% y’(wide: the design ot say ¥ much about them offer them at, a yard Double Satin Damask—This grade 2 yards wide; you cannot T patterns at our Snow ‘White Napkins—A xards v\-.de. hcav_\' quahty ma- same collec- gsc is vha grac Special | Pure m.nn Mapking—Here are some| Linen Table Sets—A number of different { values g in all pure - n, fringed and hemstitched; and 4 yards long; witt $6.00 fr £6.00 $7.56 stitched s’exs’ stitched sets. .. nstitched sets. Third Flo Worth a yard Now | Great Music Speciai By lhhea KcKnl Annual ONE-HALF Prloe Sale of Beautifyl Furs Begins Monday {8econd Floor) Just a year ago we conducted a similar sale that will long be remem- bered for its wonderful values; this ome will be still better in prices as well as variety. Again it is t rplus stock of a large New York fur company. Wae had first call for it and were not slow in availing ourselves of the opportunity to purchase it. The stock comprises the newest ans most popular garments—Jackets, Long and Short Neck Scarfs. Collarettes. ur-in-Hands. etc ere are pieces of Mi \inchilla, Ermine, Mar- 2, Electric Seal, Astrakhan. Wa have more display room now and shopping will be done under better con- ditions. No matter how great the crowd, all will receive personal and courteous Men’'s Smohng Jnckets Floor) ur—ruun Golf cmr ur eolors—b UX ord; it with = big Bath &obcs . me fin es and w; epe- (Second Floor) 7 that sells e ey 16 years; :pec':l and Tuesday.. . Swum 42 1 ONG COMPLETION OF NEW PIER Governor Pardee, Senator Perkins and | Other Prominent Officlals Take l’ln in the Exercises, BEACH CELEBRATES GELES, Nov. priate ceremonies. Salutes by United ates warsh and des occurred during the morning The afternoon exercises were t the city park, at which Gov- Pardee was the principal Other speakers were Sena- s, Congressman McLachlan FREE=— and Crash Bath Robes— n stripes and fancy fig- have hoods, others hed with a heavy| se trousers are made of Corduroy, in brown or gray color; this is the! rywhere, are made for boys Children's White Angora Pur Sets —Worth $1.75; now Others at $1.95, attention. Extra salesladies have been secured. o s e YOG All.zar-' worth double. and $4.95. elgian Mink Cluster Scarfs that have six tails; worth $2.00; our 98(: price ‘. The same styl 51.75 $6.00; may be had at $3025 Scarfs—Exquisite imitation Er- with fringe; splendid sb.so so.so Chinchilla Scarfs — Wit fringe es; worth $11. W‘ - $5 95 Near Seal ’lfilm—fleautlml ones at a saving of ome-half. All Purckases Made Now Will Be Xela Until the Holidays. be had at 1 River Mink Cluster Scarfs— With six tails; well worth Ermine mine, W values at $8.95 and mirrel Scarfs — Beauntul arfs, with fringes; regu- lar value 31"00' special at Four-in-Hax: Ecarfs — In dark Brook Mink. “with fringe ends; worth $10. oo.. Good Things in Dress Goods for Monday (Main Floor) 45-inch Colored Hennet;a—Sac a yard quality ...5Se 36-ineh Colored A“fllroas»fiflc a yard quality 45-inch \nlort‘d Voile—69%¢ a yard quality .. 49 47-inch Cream Egymlan Crepe—u 90 a yard quality ... R 7.7 38-inch Colored Novelty a yard quality 327Inch Colored \n\ully Su!!mg—Suc a yard quality 23¢ Sd-inch Colored Melton ® Skirting— $1.25 a yard quality 000 56-nch Biack Panne Zibeline—§ yard quality 51.00 36-inch Black Spanish \OHPGD(‘ a yard quality 45-inch RBiack Jacquard Sumn \ $1.00 a vard quality.... Underpncad Notlons (Main Floor) ety Pins—All sizes, a card.. ;A,e Wax—3/ for. © Pearl Buttons—A dozen de Stick Plas—Pearl. in all nnluu—card Tape—Bunch . Shoe Laces—Mohair laces; 4 pr Asbestcs Iron Holders Ofl Cams—Made of zinc 3 Garters—Fine “Pin On” faney gar- ters—all colors -10¢ a pair Xmas Dea igner The December mumber of the De- signer is now ready and can be had at our pattern flounlnr at 10c. Sub- ! | > PRAGERS 1 PRAGERS Beautiful Sllverware That, Make af Thanksgiving Table Attractive ’ (Main Floor) i These <oeu‘vV= will really introduce this new department to our cus tomers. e have secured a wonderfully complete stock of every novelty | and ‘tap.e anule that there is any demand.for. We have b a’'way that we are in a position to present money-saving offerin day you will see some genuinely good things. Crumb Trays—Quadruple plate silver;| Tea Sets—Exq handsomely engraved in a nu 1he" consisting ¢ of pretty designs. This $2 0{)‘ spoon is a very attractive piece holder, satin finish and| Bread Trays—Quadruple plated; )\JH‘ satin finished or e"gravgd pe- - $7'751 cial for Thanksgiving. 1 nBuner sthes—u‘ fine quadruple| engraved in a number of desigr satin for '-S..)O. This is a very b:a:( ! thing and| sells regularly f .00. It ha:r French gray finish and h1\|d=umi"M|1k Pitcher- engraving. |5 uadre :p;c P Cake Trays and Plates—These :xrr un- | omam kel basis: lly pretty and come x~ r| prettily engraved; it or have the French g a) fin | special at...... i they cannot be bou Ise-| Nut Crackers—Great bargain in very y also have| finish. e 33 SOI id value in '\ pitcher; it satin finished and | vv:.'y t els $3.00, and arc\ hea vr:r plated nut cracker and | rme'h.m. dozen picks o i s rnh— 1743" Rogers Bros. Rogers Bros, A ‘Pisu T SR scriptions taken for Standard Fash- No. Here Are Suggestions That Will Help You in the Thanksgiving Celebration larly sell at 25c; special a ions. Floor) r 2o s of our ocker:; chen Ute De- SR : £ P £ +1 e -5 i 3 s o :m‘:er H5aE will bel<n :‘ ’Sr ::,:];;‘,-danénl\ ;repar g for the “Quality” is one of strong powers of all of the good section of our big - find ‘\er.\ ,J at {mm Every possible need for the | store. We guarantee the quality to be the very best, and our be found with rare exception to be the very lowest. A special delivery ser department in- After Dinmer Coffees—In over st i quick transportation of all purchases. If 1 are too busy telephone 50 ifferent decorations: in a SISy prompt-gas gute il st 2 : number of beautiful shape: your orders and they will be ed with satisfac g worth 35¢c, an d boe 8 i = Thanksgiviis special. your ceri: Cranberry Samece—Our Tower xnrm— . Gro it bran home made; large ca Stands— Plum Pudding—Gordon & Dill- jars each 20¢ ‘Calke Stands, 10 inches in dia worth’s or Richardson & Rob- eter; real value 50c. T bin’s: Ge a tin; 3s— Seeded .Raisins—Fancy new glving sale price. = G P ; : 1 Ib packages; 3 pack- Carving Sets—The famous Olive >4 60c 2 2s—40¢ a tin; » L e e i S e - Beagtiful = ¢uc giass olive iIs—22catin. 2EES ............o.e.e.. 25¢ o - s a n 3 shes, 3 o S0 Se. Mue e T Dl S T it Raw Peanuts—3 Ibs ..... 25e¢ Morrell's Bacon, 5 R ordinarily sold for s;.;%ec 3 e et e e of a fork, knife and steel: > ¥ tin put up In fancy boxes. These g o'"gu )2.39 Asparagus—S. & W.—tin..25¢ S sets were bought specially N“u“m” R Maple Sugar—W 1-1b r y clesv lass; worth ple . - Tarkey - xiagers—in . plain x Thaskapiviof JAGE © TR Mankegiving packages . 18e Ligquors rhite and assorte debore e o Pnrz o P = elica— Tions: sizes 14 and 16 inches Tumblers — Duinty. thin, “en- China Ginger—Jar 20¢ Fort "",,”\'N."Om -~ are worth < graved tumblers; regularly e NN o than our prices— g $1.00 a dozen; reduced for Sty italingsoney: fnpes- Nalke. ox. Bkei Roattsy: Sbe- - o BE 9Sc. $1.12 e hogpfl this T»mks;ivmg offering to tation—2 IbS ........ sening—tin ¥ 10¢ nm,gm n”x"1 )(0;.1,;,,;;[[.,:;,,..,(50 e R 50 dyp IR i | T SRR e L ¢ Se each —sgallo ( ttle. .7 | Salad Bowls_Beautifully tipt- 40" Hiun Bread 'and Butfer Fiates— Citron, Orange or Lemon Peel miice Meat — Cognac—Martell, Hennessey or ] decorated with floral ~ grovo o U Made of Crown Imperial and @lace—pound New Atmore’s or Cast—triple star ..... 43 - o s asion) ¥ rench china; there are ok 8 L2 Coen- ;‘;,{ o e e Just th imenty Ve different decora- | Black Figw — T S - Gxger Ale—Centel & o 8e g ing tions to_make vour selections iz 2% » "and $1.00. Rfi-h;';{,,i’;',‘,f; . ”‘”‘”‘ from. The values are up to i - 'm'. % Jamaica l\lm—lmpo ted_q“)t: Pty S0c. You may e ar PHEURAR TS RO e 25¢ Our best quality; X0 e i -..S0¢ i chojee of any at ....... S il 35¢ Purt—lm'\n"-d Pwr:-nl——vl- [ | cu oun :Entl “‘a&?}g‘? Cn:ltgrxryl !r—nnde hofdxnne Lard—Best Eastern leaf, loose TR n B3, 00 bottle s ese 8 hed — . p— bave sterling silver tops and Fmitation Sut glass. | This set b 12e o ed o A "’”“ B ;;m- | many pretty designs to select consists of a bowl and six S i e B ’,’c’,';(hmee Trer- from. Worth §0c a pair. individual pieces to match. Pigs — California—large; 1-1b. mour or None Such !i“_f:” o e TR e _‘m‘ | fl ¥ rksn\irx special. a Pa",‘; \rw‘m: ’-&-::; a set. Th’-\niu"!_\' packages; 3 packages ..25e¢ —3 pacltages 25¢ Century “mh_lum"”_ in hrens dee ottle ..... i Dessert Plates Flite Claret Bet—Plain, finely polish- | ‘Olives—Queen—Seville Packing € r a n berries— e T T e s‘ - China Plates—several _choice ed claret jug and six claret Company: large Quéen; Tegu- New - Caps Cots Curdiate ot Sy foomte ] decorations; ~ worth 65c, to lasses fo mateh. Worth . o, e In pints and qui 85c; special at......... 9';(- 1.50; now ..81.19 larly 30c bottle special..22e 2 Quarts ...........o..on 25¢ low prices. in Select Groceries and Liquors (Fourth Floor) Specials Gathered in Our Toy Dept.. (Third Floor) ‘s’f.fs”ufilged‘, l;&,;(:l:d Exquisitely beautiful and appropriate are all of these hats. The Lantern made of rices cannot be equaled. Rather'than postpone this sale until the | i q! postp Im:\‘% g hsr'njeet,'htln close of the season we start now, when are most in | and finished with a - oo tion r ct s | Sricht sesiue demand. It gives considerabl- 1 ti¢faction to ou 1stome: It was bought to |l and at the same time insures us of a “clear stock room later. This seil for 50c. You is an opportunity no one should let may hu;re it nt‘jusat one-half ......25e [ & st Sy i3 Derrs Bea—Trimmed with faney | $12 Values Now $2.50 wire and shown in three differ- || Turbans—Prown Velvet Turhans, ent colors. This is a very pret- edged with mink and appliqued ty little toy, and is sold regu- with cream I larly for 35c; speclal Mondey | Prench Sailors—A large brown BE it Z25¢ f velvet French Sailor shape. with Iutnlr Dolis—:iere is a fine Mandsome bands of shaded Che- chance to secure a 10-inch doll nille and Orange Pompons. for Christmas at a saving of Blue Chenille Mat—It is a large 31.50; it has closing eyes. shape and has collar of shirred bisque head und imitation pearl silk, with a touch of orange. teeth. It is marked Monday it can be had af Body th bisque head, pretty shue- and d.nmty stock- regular price $2. price now .. e ronel that re 5 o ALWAYS RELIABLE are and former Mayor Stephen Townsend | FIVE BUSINESS HOUSES $3000. Morris Cohn owned the build- Magie Lantern—This offering_ may_never rayvtfi | MARKET = JONES STS. | All the shopping inducements that have made Clearance Sale of All Oyr and Cleverly Trimmed Hats (Second Floor) | | Dr Turban—>Made of black vel- t that has a brim of jet mov- elty and trimmed with Ostrich Pompon Picture Hat—Large black velvet Picture Hat that has two plumes falling on one side and shirred ribbon rosette, caught with steel orpament. = Hats at $3.48 A Velvet Turban that has shirred brim and a pret- tily draped crown. Navy Blue Silk Continental Hat—Finished with pale blue wings and chenille buttons. | Handsome Castor Velvet Turban—It has .a brime of pleated silk and is finished with pretty wings. | Pale Bine Shape—It rolls high to one side and is trimmed witn an elezant skade of reseda velvet and peacock breasts. H { cotors jon sale, lassortment of ragers | ALWAYS RELIABLE $6.00{ = (Main Floor) ‘!cfll‘ Prage : 525000 shects: in rolls or pack ages; regulariy 10c; special ) day- .4 fo ounce _bottle Pal- mer’'s Florida W ter—special Mon- (Main Bath Syo“ Large | M e t erraneéar Sp r Sale Women's Fur Felt Juliets (Main Floor) The {llustration give you some ea of the Slippers. You must see them to realize the splen. did workmanship and “materials in- cluded. They come In kid vamps, with all the Qdifferent shade tops; all are prettily _ desigmed and made in the most comfortable xapes; they have and-turned _soles d leather Neels: our price SLSO w bow to matech. of and just pper _for | comfort. These Siip- pers also have (24 Floor) Our big curtain department Here i3 & §0-inch is cozy or it is the of es and a Art souch covers portiere: prettiest entar wtry great at, a French placed We have a big all | mW‘e rhaveh every- {thing for the mak- kinds of mew|| et 00 SRS At moldings, and we|pieces. We have have a large work- |eXpert instructors, who will show u room in which wel.cury povelty ’“ot any | . '.»eauutu'. Art (Main Floor) is one of the greatest materials r dresses or waists made, and one that has exceptional merit; it is made of half wool and washes well and will not shrink nor fade. We carry all of the most popular colors —cream, light blue, pink. red, navy blue, black, brown and green; an extraordinary value, Huck grade huck—bave _soft Washea and ready for use and are I3 x40 inches in size; regular §1.50 a dozen, Monday, each loc e red thess are wearable towels and worth at least 32 dozen: special, each ]z = .00 l- ‘Linen Towels—These are lmrfl at a big saving. and we are thus em- abled to make this exceptionally low These towels ny‘-n sold at Y | Tea Cloths—. Cloth a yard square value $1.25; at renhr Craigie has a very fashionable follow- ; the story of the reigning Princess of 12.—Long | 1 ,ra(ed to-day the comple- | McCulloch. immense new combination | recing followed the pier opening exer- re and shipping pler with ap- | cises. Fireworks from land and sea naval and land | of Long Beach. A feature of the day’s exercises was the presentation by Miss Ella Wil- son, “Queen of the Sea,” of a key to the gates of the pier to Governor Par- dee, who formally opened the pier amid a Governors’ salute fired by the nited States gunboats Manning and A barbecue and yacht closed the celebration to-night. Former Speaker Dovid Hender- Suning the ebmcises ot the iy park u e e and n:“ introduced for a speech. He addressed the crowd briefiy and was heartily cheered. Doctor F. xurplumu-!h I“Amm practice. ARE BURNED IN OXNARD Fire Starts in Commercial Center of the Town and Does Considerable Damage. VENTURA, Nov. 12.—A fire start- ed in the business center of Oxnard about 2 o'clock this morning and but for an intervening brick building the wholt town would have been de- stroyed. As it was the loss will be heavy. Five business houses were burned. The losers are David Cohn, saloon, loss $10,000; Willis Sisters, restaurant, loss $30 saloon -nd stock, §1 oflfmfi?& burg & meu-l 5000; Charles lnrx. elnn - ‘ ” ing oecupied by the two latter and lost $7500. LTS SRR R LONDOY GALLERY DRIVES OLGA NETHERSOLE TO TEARS “The Flute of Pan,” With Actress in Star Role, Fails to Please the Britishers. LONDON, Nov. 12.—"The Flute of Pan,” by John Oliver Hobbes (Mrs. R. W. Craigle), with-which play Oiga Nethersole opened her London season at the Shaftsbury Theater to-night, met a very hostile reception. A cho- rus of “Boos,” which increased in loudness as the play progressed, marked the end of every act. Mrs. ing, which was well represented in to- night’s audience, those present inciud- ing American Embassador and Mrs. Choate and the Duychess of Marlborough. All through the third act the gai- lery was 8o unanimous in its disap- yroval of the play that Miss Nether- sole became hysterical and appeared beforg the curtain with tears stream- ing down her face and lifted her arms in mute appeal to her tormentors, but without effect. Miss Nethersole, how- ever, proceeded pluckily with the last act, but amid loud “booing™ the lights were lowered and the audience dis- persed. The play was well acted, especially the role assumed by Miss Nethersole, but it is devoid of interest. It te] 2 small European state, who marriel a commoner, and the subject, th2 crit- Choate | ics say, is too hackneyed for the pisce to have much chance of suecess. —_——— Wagons Demolished by Cars. Two wagons came to grief yesterday in streetcar collisions. ———— KILLED MOUNTAIN Evans, an Indian, was arrested by Devu Bigtlow and Goodale In_Inyo County for kill. ing mountain sheep. Hes pleaded guiity and paid a fin: of 350. Mountain sheep are almost extinet in this State. and this is the first ar- rest for killing them that has occurred in years. —_——— Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords for "$2.35 :! the “Rightway” to-morrow. See page Electrical Workers Hold Ball. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 6, gave its ninth annual ball last night in Mechanics Pavilion. The pavilion wag {lluminated with electric lights of various colors, presenting a magnifi- cent spectacle. Thé immense throng enjoyed itself with dancing and re- freshments. President McNuilty and Grand Secretary Sherman were guests of the local organization. FORTUNES Have been made in San [USIC LESSONS NEXT SUNDAY—FREE