The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 21, 1905, Page 31

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1905. 31 NOTED AUTHOR IS REPORTED T BE DYING el MARY A LIVERMORE, NOT- UTHOR, WHO IS SAID TO ING. — B 5 Mass, May 20.—Mrs. Mary he reformer and author, during the night was Jikely to come INCREASE IN LOANS NOTED DURING WEEK Required Reserve Against General Deposits Consid- erably Augmented. 600 in this item com- in the surplus s is 507,8: One of n increase of $609,600 in t most important gain VICTIM OF MURDERER FORMERLY LIVED HERE Woman Killed at Pueblo Is Identified as Miss Stella Boice. Special Dispatch to The Call PUEBLO, Colo., May 20.—An investi- 3 by the Coroner in connection the death of Miss Stella Boice, was murcCered by Frank Cowels day evening, the latter later com- Boice of San Francisco is the father of the dead girtl. It is stated that a sister lives thera | also. The dead girl's mother lives in Chicago, but letters left by the latter do not reveal the address. The father is a carpenter and a member of the San Frapcisco Carpenters’ Unlon. Cowels, who was a member of the | C was employed here as a man He killed Miss Boice be- she had refused to longer live him as bis wife, fearing that he kill her through jealousy. The came to Pueblo from Cripple two years ago. It is said that there the girl worked in a dance switch w would ADMITS RECEIVING LOW RATE ON COAL Colorado Fuel Company Tells of the Fight Against Califernid Oil. JENVER, Colo., May 20.—The Colo- Fuel and Iron Company to-day ut a statement concerning the d rebates given the company by nta Fe Railway when Paul Mor- Tetary of the Navy, was first vice president of the road. The fuel company’s officials deny that any rebates were given and assert that e low rate was made.on coal to meet the demands of consumers in New Mex- ico and Arizona and keep California fuel oil out of the market. “If any mistake was made at all” the statement goes on, “it may have been in the faflure of the Santa Fe to publish the rate, which was in fact, however, an open one (o every shipper from Colorado and was used by other ecoal shippers at the same time” en in = semi-con- reported v and the | g been a re- | £ suicide, reveals the fact that | 100 - Mile Free Delive to all This Linen se”'-ny Shipping Points Reached by Rail- ro ~ or%oat From San Francisco Begins Monday On purchases amounting to §5.00 and over, coal cil, potatoes, sugar or flour when purchased only, excepted. Free House to House Deliveries to these Points Outside the City Limits The Top Notch of Value Giving is Reached of your luncheons and outing parties for in thi i i ut-of-town cottage. ice to . - By the ten departments represented in this odd-shaped space. Every price on this page wi!l stul_ld the most your o \ pm‘::};: “dr'\?s“hss: e“;lgc;)tctf?: t:::ldlaf;e:m:c:]n careful comparison with the lowest figures quoted anywhere for equally as good qualities; but these paHIcularA lines stand pre- E:::bfia: :Ee‘ay my xh&d:: towns, where the purchase must amount eminent for style, high quality, and will have a special charm for careful buyers. Liberal quantities of them provided—there 0 i e e s to $5. chould be enough of everything for Monday’s and Tuesday’s selling. Of course punctual purchasers pick the plums. Lunch Cloths—63 inches square, bleached damask, f ork bordem, alieady hemmed - . 980 Oakland Vallejo Table Cloths — Suy ol & Alameda San Rafael ‘@z i S — Stictly all hnes, Gemmen make, Berkeley il Vailey Fashionable Summer Silks and Dress Goods oo ke ey usalito % 75 si Qe e | aragame Dollar Silks at 55c---Noveity Checks 44c gnmoes L SrEs |x Sana i : : B Ry . Lunch Cloths — Fringed, full bleac s IR o Lareas ~ Bedwoot Summer Silks—A large ship g e f | Check Dress Goods—Black | White China Silk—The 23 inch, 40c s T s gy 5118 : d and attractive iluminated silks, 3 E quality, special, yard - - - - 29 $2.00 size. 64x82 ; Haywards ~ Menlo Park dainty - Tuminated % | and white, blue and white 0 e ohZ ok L3148 Miilwood Palo Alto in floral and conventional designs, s hite. | Black Taffeta—Yard wide, worth $1.25 Dinner Cloths —lrish linen, all fax, bordered all around: Belvedere Petaluma a great color assortment, made tosell at | and brown and white, Taffe ard wide, i 25, $2.75 value, 70:90 inches - - . . . . . 1.98 N Slpee $1.00—we are going tosellit at 55¢ | the summer craze in correct | fom Al s 92c $3.25 value, 72x108 inches . . . . . $2, Tea Cloths—Momie weave, neatly beul'nd\ed.’axh . 440 Hemstitched Cloths—60x60 mnches, excellent quality, full Heavy White Silk—Habutai, the dress fabrics, special beginning Mon- | pongee Silks—Plain and in many fancy Millinery quality, beginning Monday, yard 45¢ foopr - regular 75¢ quality, beginning Mon- | day, yard - - - c | patterns, regularly 60c to 75¢ the yard, . pybleached, $2.00 value, cach . . . . . REEAY - day, yard - - - - - - - - -49¢ | Mohair Alpaca—An excel- | ~ beginningMonday . . . . 42c SRR e e spec'als Black Taffeta—The 60c, 19 inch lent . quality in black and | $1.00 Louisine Silks—Some very pretty Hcmstifihgflbm;j; Wns—fo lunch or tea pur- & 4 £ lors, admirally suited for travel- tints in the assortment, yard, begi Téa Cloths —All L i At % i Al Pongee ?)i‘l,l'(s—v\vllth E";H:rld;rr:: i“:g" S oufig'g i e MEE L e e o ;?oo’._g mmafil N S = swel 3 % © Gy ize, 30x30 inches . . . . . . . . 2 28 0% ey ;"ra'::l o hat to mateh. regular 85¢, | ing suis, etc. special beginning Mon- | 75¢ Black Taifeta—The choice quality Fine Napkins i dak: 24 inch. $2.18 S 22 inch, S L':’ special, yard . . -+ - - - 62c day,yard . . . . . . .. . 44c our customers kriow so well, special . 59¢ $1.98; 21% inch, $1.38 \ scarcely _———— oy too . s - & Sale of Gas Globes, Velen The Bretelie Sifk Shiri Waist Ss;_,]:lsl S n.Mason Fruit Jars, Ete. bent i i ist Suits R 46 ecial Monday an uesda imitation cut glass gas globes, Colomial These clzamxmgsflkshlnwfllsl ¥ P y y o it glass gas gl o0 :::e: and are fashson’s latest conceit and the N only, two groups of high-class 25 uc}:id «: w“edfo;hzzo trirm: with most popular summer suit shown in o Sy Y b gaita: - - L 1 :‘Q black velvet New York to-day. % 4 Tailored Suits, 40¢ dL.n;Lsh.ped richly ‘ SN bomn ot Tw:h stnning, sgyllu s Summer Styles, 50c frosted glas gas globe with a |¥ gl Masioe Elion shaps i he beas- T P i $17.50 and $25 et e ponrs 330 th‘l e "f:‘z"l:ge s T handsome suit depart- Group 1—Contains mixtures, light weight orto call attention to location of fire escape, special Hats becoming to almost aany siyle of ment, at - - broadcloths, cheviots, silks and Panamas, Pasly fath kR ey fln, muchd $5.ao One style is shown in picture. so favored that only one or a few of a pt d?;;fa‘pzf :Z:‘Tb& colored ~er _1;.,{ a few of the Model Hats lef, that It is a dainty creation of Swiss style remain — regularly the prices are o e R TTTTD iy - ek 205 $18.00 Taffeta—very full skirt—the waist, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, your ruby twist hall Pl - Bretelle effect, with lace yoke and : engaved b hoice Menday full sleeves. The Bretelle designs choice - $17.50 75¢ Children’s Large Sailor Hats— Tusds 4 ; = ey 2 1 Iso shown at $32.50 and $35.00 e 2 tmpored s hole dabes. for Webbach npe 200 “Sailor Hats—ln st e ; : i stunning desi ‘umblers—Thin blown water and claret 'fif‘;.,i Eaflfim ;.,,',’,’LZ',‘,‘,.. o are clever and dl;clmy—thfiy :‘s}rle Gri:ushz;sC::‘!ian;a nyx;an::'n e flg‘ plafil: i z :h o , o o s it ke S B G0 the most comfortable as wel as the <olid colors, blacks, blues and browns, in Iy T "380 most stylish dresses brought out this season. You will be highly pleased with these garments when you see them. . " smooth fimsh, bright tin covers, wuq:.hnky}k doz., Sk . et s 5 296 celain lined caps; s b, Children’s School Hats—An as- sortment of Panamas, serges mohairs. Every styles at prices: : $71.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 style is popular, but to make Monday and Tuesday memorable sales days in this department these $30.00, $32.50 an $25. oo $37.50 suits wall be . Sale Fancy Ribbons is i Qts., per doz., 700 This is a great ribbon season, and fancy $5.00 c’.'ina ; ; 2 . 2 ribbons are particularly in much demand, Silk Waists Frock a_;d l;ri'll ll’.u:!end Qusses-—Prem]y o znrperhmd::. - therefore this offering for Monday and while embroidered in hand designs - - - - - jamdoz. . . ... quantities last will surely be appreciated $f3.[\/16? 4 ... $16.50 © $35.00 Buthy whfiembben. dw_m ;‘: by those in need of ribbons. Sp:fi‘;le c",re‘,y Dsai:);-y oanyé Organdy Dresses—Several new models in Extra fine quality red rubbers, doz. in Warp Printed Taffetas—33% inches wide, with colored edges—pink, blue, navy, black and white, special, per yd. . - - . '_70 Warp Printed Taffetas—3% inches wide, embroidered and tucked China silk waists, square yoke with Val-dace, three tows of Val lace eggends from yoke plain and flowered effect, are mar ed . . $12.00 - $40.00 \ E 50c—Striped effects. not shown New Percale Waists mr:‘j rragyiegat . heretofore—the colors are black Q. size, doz, $7 ; b ) o - Jeeves, high éa i th 7 oy a very superior qualty, with beautful asttic o e e B > 50¢ % ol sae, doz, $1.25 designs, sp'cclal sale pnice, yd: s e .d 2 'id ~-a heavy quality of silk, and e AT 15 R e Vel 6 Inch Satin Taffeta—White ground, print positively a $5.00 waist, for the $1.50 lawn waist special S1. p g~ ko These Su 3 front, back, collar mmenr with a beautiful design in lavender and pink, onedayonly . . - . - - - Tace insertion, front, u $1.15 e e L T $3.60 large sleeves, a regular $1.50 waist for - Housefurnish’s - - . Very Low-priced Dainty Dresses For The Tiny Tots The prettiest lace or embroidery trimmed drases i:nagjnable. Made of nainsook or soft finished cambric, some with round yokes, some wnh square and others with fancy yokes outlined with alternate rows of Valenciennes lace and insertion and neat little featherstitched braids. The sleeves are edg'ed with good wash laces, and in some instances wyth dainty embroidery. We have all sizes from in- A T'mely Wash Goods Sale Begins Monday i § i i ices almost We have combined several large lots df this season’s best selling wash mal_e‘n_als, lamli :’n:d:d lie gslinds_i e half to close out the lines for the season, and the sale opens to-morrow morning. This is lr)wf a lot S dons o S piece crisp and new, sti'lish and useful, and in most instances never shown at our counters before. cipal Colim: 20c a Embroidery Novelties, in dainty medium colors | I Novelty Embroidery Batiste—exceedingly pretty dress and waist materials Dainty Iris Mull—the 20c ine . . . . - - - Crepes Rayes in black grounds with satin stripes 32-inch solid heavy 20c Madras, in good pattems Satin striped Chalonnais in the wanted evening shades fants' long slips, 6 months, 1, 2 and 3 years and e Bl el b e e ok et - $3 in all the leading magazines, for from 98c, $1.25, $1.35 up to $5,00 and $6.00. : 5 known mndvan.ed Sales Summer Neckwear| $1. 00 Kid Gioves 73c¢c g Tents, Camp Stools, Etc. ot Guaze andi net Ince stocks, with prety designed lace tab, worked | | adies’ 2-clasp, fine quality kid gloves, in all the latest colors— “‘fi.;:‘*;:i'jm“‘“"“ We can save you money, we believe, on the tent 30?3:"':?“.‘“‘ 2 u‘:‘&m«"‘m:‘m e liches ot v s kel W s Bt vl Pt gont diched asrnm i, i- A 3 that you want for this summer’s outing. : thing for summer wear, in 'lwhi:]e, dm;: and ecru—50c v‘nluAs. 2 5 C o 657 thas season's importali_on. correct in sty'!;a Sty 5‘:‘:: ;:t 780.“ Wullhl;a:'. "q"l‘lfugn"fimfifidiam 'cfll:t’l::eii:itchaill e mre s i ing qualities, good fitting, special beginning Monday, 73c it Stoves—Figh wade lamp points wl ain com 3 4 n rer’s Sample Line of fine, dainty, tumover collar, ex- g A Mav:";{:dde‘;:bmidewd m; collars, Persian turnovers, sheer linen hand- parr & necessary feature to any tent and made of 8-oz. duck, all with . | Mesh Silk Gloves—2-clasp—3 row stitched back, in pongee, modes, I-burner, 90c 3 ft. wall: 3 stove, 2-burmer, $1.80 stove, $1.38 quisitely made collar and cuff sets, hand-made linen stocks, etc., goods of the highest Tan 3585 AT 4 A1) rades, most of the piccs beig hand-made, on special sae begianing Monday, | L0, grays, white and fat Black, an umusual value ot P G50 Frult Cams—Q s i i ce We make a cheaper Tent st ffteen per centless than above muich less Cian s e e s £ = SeeRY 7S¢ nickel cupidom—the weighted | ¥ prices. . Neckwear worth up to 50c, for . . . . IJe All Mesh Silk Gloves—The pretict .CE;""zf’:l..; g B, syt 4 < o { EE!;‘Z‘& m‘::'pzf;:h@ xS Neckwear worth up to $1.00, for . . . 25¢ humpage, e “"“;":fiw"‘mb:"-l BLl voe- 0 5 - 75¢ —_— {% Hardwood flding it cha 1L Neckwear worth up to $2.00, for . . . 48¢ E y Hammock $1.46 Reclining lawn chairs, hardwood frames, fancy striped can- Full size canvas weave { R S T $1. - : | Aba::'w‘i:l:‘m& $1.25—arms and foot rest. . . . . $1.75 Women’s 50c¢ Vests 25¢ More $6150 fo $81 00 :.,.I.th ;:du P.]u]mhud"dw..dm g Gt Manufacturer’s ““Seconds”™ = ™ Buster Brown e bl T : ibbed Egyptian cotton vests, of medium weight, with high ne / ice assortment of color- Large Camera $3.98 W i=: " 20 G o it ol o s Suits at $4.75 o e 4 . Tgg Monday and Tuesday we offer No. 1 Ansco Hand 5"‘“‘""’""58?::2 m‘;; mwmi:i vl:e regul:x‘;y. :e' 250 " label, which Wes > ol ‘ 46 Camera, a first class camera in every respect that e :L ke wfl:ns‘]{imd-y ........ All have the “Buster Brown' , whic ‘ takes a picture 3% inches l:ll:lare—-a camera v;helc(}; 6( ot stands for best make. They were good fi Picnic Baskets | it was a “trust” camera would cost you just $8.00, = v/ suits at their former price, then what of Made of splint wood, so that forles than balf that prce - - - - B3 QL Lace cu“:'tal:l s:a‘he it 44752 A roumdup of ol beoken s W e o et ; B e ek i d : 4 Ot prices for the excellent Assco cameras are: e s Tt pait it Nogagham lines of fine blouse suit,for boys 3 to P e ki by No. |, 232X inch picture . - « - - 0o i & hite and Arabian colors, good strong patters, which years, and Russian suits, 24 to 7 years. 1639 inches, each 80 Pa Aty v T e S Lo il be on special sae beginsing Monday and while quanties las Fine serge in royal, red and navy, and 19510 inches, ach 100 Hand N:: 8, 415 inch picture . . . - $13.60 $1.10 Lace Curtains, pair . . . . 88e cheviots in red, gray _and pretty mixtures; mob«_:,l;’;-hw-m 15¢. Folding No.4, 3Xx4X inch pictwe . . $11.70 $1.75 Lace Curtains, pair. . . .81.28 all of the suits beautifully trimmed and a s | Folding No. 5, 423 inch picture . $15.30 i $2.50 Lace Curtains, pair . . . .$1.95 b Frater goes with each = A e T : ; b collar B A e " I e P02 50 Inch Couch Covers--in Otsyal efct sod Romen it—several hunded of them on Groceries— Liquors 4 7 desigus, the $1.50 quality, o e sale Monday quantity | % Photo pase .. Bo__6%:8% phot. mownts, 3 for .50 porfl_eres—MldewJ& mmlze;‘h = ‘m‘:e"“: P““"’". ‘v r Jasts—$6.50, $7.00 ’4 75 Extra Values Monday and P A choose from; special sale pri o *) and $8.00 suits for i Twesday ! A Good Switch $2.50 Fld mnwonnes—‘:v’-}dwwfln s'e‘i!mmi::i&f'Eflflfi“‘ B > Summer Under- Royal Baking | Jesse Moore AA |E A 3.stem switch, fine quality hair,all shades, the B everl At Nouveau desigas, all colorings, e oySs Powder—| bb. Whiskey — Bottle i itches suitable f B e e L S e S 12%o Wear Worth 40c for i 30— hil A { wanted grays included—switches or yad - - - iss Muslin—36 and 40 tns.. . . - 200 | McConnell’s lmh |8 every style of hair dressing, each $2.50 Lace Door Panels — Ap | Swiss WIS and 25¢ the Garment Kons Cotiee— ey, botie800 I ndeT?:;-u.fly:r?;bmuude:: nm( in.deatu. ub-vymabk designs in great variety, Made to our order from good quality Bal. bri bl-ir-l“b. g Hmy""u |® Giion and 16 inches long—they save all net cack. ol o Py e o —the sizes are full regular and the shirts m—E—ga Astl Claret— Good |§ corling and bcaking of your owa 750, $1:.00 Goeniain dra icely finished. The drawers are cued. b - - vioe, @l - 330 | e Rl $3.00 Lace Bonme Femmes — | ope Portieres — New o | CTaWers are micely mshec, =~ Shrimps—The 2 for | Pabst Dozen | paca Bt “Arsbian color, 54 inches wide, | " rivals, in a pleasing asorment | reinforced seats, which adds immensely to 25 tins, special. tn . . 100 c . ...82.10 |5 2 e o e Sydslong.deeo @ @) | of dose and celor combin | their awiating qualities. We know of Fitad Bors-Fum e S | Simiten S | and 'bi‘wm mlo i v be correctly priced, at, each. - | no bettcx»un rwear selling under Lenox?o;‘.p—fl bars g - ol . $2.45 Sl G $3.00, $3.50 =d | 40c, all sizes 24 to 34, at. g:.-‘ok::’:mp—ffl;: >4 e R B g e b it gy ln.-fi:l $5.00 garment 2=~ Keck’s Gelatine—3pkgs.. . . . . - 25¢ bon whiskey, bottle, Face Massage—Removes all fines and blackheads and builds up ths Choice Comb Honey—2 frames . .8‘.. ...... WIMREMI RRRMI RN IRIIIII SIRIIL UL BAIIILM IR, MM MU MIIN MIMMN RIRIK RERRERNR RRERRRR KRRRRY, RERERERR KRREY, RRRRRE RRRRR RRERR Re st nn e RERRE RELREERY PRnn Ry RERERR RRRR AR RRRRRY RERERER RRRRRR RRPR RRRRRRR KRR RRRY RRERER R LY. RN RRRY, KRR R AR R RN Bathing Suits—Ladies’, Children’s M Music 17¢ Cigar Sale $ § s WA W WA RN A AN D M WA RN AR R ARARE ARAR A SRR AR SRR AN ARAARAA A RR AR ARARAR RRAAAAR AR R AR AN EUTR AR EE AR AR AR L ARTRAAEA WA PR WAR AR SRR A AR AAA R R R AR TR WA AR RRRRRRRE MR RN R A complete assortment of the correct of bathing suits, shoes, Beginming Moaday, ooy and water wings, for women ‘yll?the uflflw“:depcm‘:&. 9 fOl' 250 :m?:fi:l;jlm‘i‘hb- Ladies’ Suts, $1.50 to $10.00 Bathing Caps, 10c to $1.00 - - Y, o A S v R Yot Orin. Vet Nt ety Children’s Suits, 60c to $2.00 Water Wings, each 25¢ ~ * CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST: W. Bradiury S Gon 9 DEyen Web walzes and Kentucky Bellen™ Bathing Shoes, 25¢ to 50c Bathing Suit Bags, 50c T e g | : s AMERICA'S GRANDEST STOR® 5 | | % l

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