The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 28, 1905, Page 33

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THE SAN FRANEISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1905 ~ built it up to its present magnificent splendid proportions are : One price only for an article and that the lowest compatible with good quality. I No misrepresentations, absolutely truthful statgments about our 2ood< both n !}IC newspapers and by our salespeople. Uniformly courteous treatment to all. customer is satisfied. The cardinal principles of this husiness which have Standard of quality in our merchan- dise that insures lasting satisfaction. A money-back guarantee 5o\ liberal that it fully carries out our statement that we consider ‘no transaction complete until - the o= An Importer’s Samples Parisian Jewelry at Hali Price with tie Grave Vases 15¢c Each _ For Decoration Day, extra well made, 0-inch japanned flouerholdcr. fitted with g spindle for sticking in the ground; will leak. apanned outside and inside . . . 15@ alvanized iron, )apanned on outside only . . 25¢ Decorsted China, ;-mch grave o wall vase, worth gave vases . . 20c grave vases Childrem’s Wash Dresses We are showing many pretty lines of children’s and misses’ wash dresses for every day and Sunday wear, for city and country. In the cheaper wash dresses we have ginghams and percales, the good durable vacation kind, for 75¢, 98¢, $1.25 The correct hats for city or country wear at Pretty Gingham and Chambray dresses in plaids, stripes | cut prices. nd olors—full pleated effecis, waist dresses, dresses with | o - | % pecial line eres or vests, full skitts and pleated ones; sizes, veun. 82,50, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 | of trimmed Hats in leghom, Milan and chip, in all the popular shapes and in the best colors, such as black, brown, my wl gp Wash Hats—In many pretty and damty styles—we have two- orded hats &t 75 and 50C, a dainty k or blue, special st 48@s Other and e ones st $1.35 to $8.50. Cool and Durable Summer clothmg for Boys Tuscan, ea. heated term, for their vacation outing. Boys’ Wash Suits—That will stand washing and continue to look well, worth $1.25, s' oo - with velvet bow and 35¢. Boys’ Overalls—The Emporium special, best two-bit overalls in town—strong denim in brown, sizes 3 to 14 years, pair 250 Boys’ Golf Shirts—50 dozen, worth 50c each, ual madras in dark and light colored .mw. sizes 1234 gfify:g, lets, special at - 29c Boys’ Blouse~—Swl¢5 lm Z to 15 years, hmo\n K.and S. all colors, yard ncke, 40 dffcroat styles, you hoice it - - .-+ » - - SOD Boys’ Hats—Just the hats for ounng. made from I:hulu or white violets, greens, cerise duck, nice and cool - .. ... .26¢ yard At 17¢c—3}% inch fancy warp printed satin stripe, in black and white only 25¢ to 35c¢ values, these. Summer Millinery Specially Priced Special Line of Untrimmed Chips— In large flats, French sailors and the short Boys’ wash clothing, made to our order in wholesome | back sailor, in the most desirable colonw_ s, from dependable fabrics. Nothing is skimped | blacks, browns, navy, cham- t these but the prices. Fit out the boys now for ::fv"e_‘ 'fl? £ ‘fw"‘h. 2. 25 3'135 Large Milan Sailors—In red and brown, Outing Hats—A large assortment of sailors and big shade hats, at $1, 75¢, 500 Bn} s’ Khaki Sults Norfolk )acket and long trousers, sizes 4 to 14, the best kind - . 1. \;;I;e Frnmes,’eul;k. """ 4 3 Roses—In pi ale blue, tea and Boys’ Knickerbockers of khaki, loops for belt, just what th 4 P boys want, sizes 410 14 yeas, worth $1.00 pair . . . ZBo | 7 benches worh 7c, special . . 350 Foliage—Pretty bunches and wreaths, 25c Bunches Flowers—Pansies or vio- Straw Braids—Worth up to 25¢ the ylrd, Several hundred yards of Bnld—-ln Waists at $2.45 — Pretty button-back wals;t;, made with yoke and front of English eyelet embroidery, very large sleeves, gauntlet cuffs, hemshlched stock demonstrate more forcibly than ever our surremacy as ribbon retailers. combination and effect, the plain colors the At 14C—Sot finish 31 inch plain taf desiable for ailliery arel nockwanrsa gjgou Goles agoriaiast the iapalar 25¢ valtes e e gt e o o v S ST SR 35c ~high luster 5-inch satin 35¢ warp printed 3% inch tafiela:, in 12 \35¢ and 40c 4-inch warp printed taffetas, with colored border, 8 combinations, yard. » « +¢ .« .gg: 45c 6-inch satin taffeta, with printed floral design, yard - . . .. . Bows of all kinds tied free of charge by our experls. $2.00 08 ) i Fine Whlupagllnk almost all wool, pai 15¢, 250 8o 6 Ibs., fine wool, pair ;{bednze.SIl ‘CALIFORNIA'S TARGEST- $2.45 Save One-Thlrd on Dainty Summer thbons We have planned an end-of-the-month ribbon sale that will appeal to any one in need of millinery, neckwear or sash ribbons; that will These sale nibbons are all bright new goods; the fancies this season’s atest summer shadings. - $3.8. Gray Bl‘:oket;:f:h“ California wool.”:'!bl t, 60 x s n:-?; Gray Blankete 60 = 80 tehes $4.656 Comlorten—l.-m size, white filled. cluely ilted, cach 9 o Walsts Special Here are the details: Two Great Lots myh-é&do 1905 Wash Materials Tile and 14c yard Many lines of the finer class of wash materials, of which only small quantities (for us) remain, priced at less than the makers can duplicate them for. Imported fancy weave madras, tissue. waght, very- dmnly,_ 25c fine Scotch ginghams, 32 inches wide, plain pink only; very sheer 20c white lndie Imon. for fine wear; mercerized fancy weave white Oxfords, dot, a 30c line; and fancy 20c white Oxford walstingn. About 2000 pieces new »| batistes, in satin stripes and yard, on special sale beginning Monday. - .- - Sales of Blankets, Co ”orters, efc. Pethaps you are fitting up a country place, or your city home or hotel'may need repleniching. If so this is your chance: = - White * Blankets—Summer weight, double bed width, instead of $1.25 pll Baby BI.nkets—-Whne. soft nnd be;yéol saiall-black - 88c the $3.00 kind . 81x%0-inch, extra 14c; 16cs big reductions. AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Many of These Waists We Made to Sell For Double This Week’s Astonishing Prices Two Popular Styles—Surplice front and bertha crosses front on the bias in pretty fashion (see plcture) hemstitched bcauh-ful color mmbmanom. ynrd hncy hwns. organdm and plam weaves, vahmup to 20c Ihe Double bed size,”$1.60 kind, $7.38 Marseilles Sprelds—Vuy bflvy and the $2.25 kind - .78 BedSheets——Fnuhluched,be-vymddm-bh: 54x90-inch, beds 380 | 77:90-inch, large beds Pillow Cases—45x36 “inches, bleached . 8€ ‘Wamsutta Cases—None finer, 45x36-inch, Large lot of ‘odd table cloths, towels and napkins, slightly sosled /mm handling, at Daily Song Recitals ~ And Music Sale From 11a.m. to4.30 p. m. daily, Miss Ethel Cmollvnllnng“lnthethhcltbeOldAp— | The Shirt = o~ o ; 9861 lis a very popular -"'ffe' No; vt . effect waists; either would readily bring $1.50. | percates, Linens, H n WY/ Do not miss this event. We | special waists e contained more goo! Yt Rapid waist selling certainly Monday and balance | Ginghams, = =27 offer an immense purchase’ of These are genuine $1.25 ‘and ~$1.35 waists. of st this | Sisses: 3 ) beautiful Parisian Jewelry, in Plenty Of_ siyles £ 2 Evevry ro z ‘ : PN : and all sizes for Fine Value. 3 unique and artistic designs, | G al ; Shirt Waist your choice; special . . such as only the skilled French | all the week, each $'. '5 Ps'::;: ;m‘ § artisans can produce, on m’. .$1.95 s}pecxal sale to-morrsw at hali WLT‘;“ Shirt the prices it was made to retai alst Salts— { Prettily designed and H §{ for. Itisthe sample line of fi assorted solid § { New York’s largest importer, ... $2.05 3 & scarcely any two pieces alike. ; Dotted Swiss 5 \ Tse assortment consists of Sale of China! m« — Lace g y’v"’\ brooches, hat pins, Silk Waists something unusual for i & 222 bead chains in all Secul-$1.66 $2.95 ~$3.60 $4.85 AR 5 . ¥ colors, LaVallieres, Worh—$245 - $375 $5.00 $630 Organdy 3 4 | 2o fobs, vanity boxes, . S cffect, nothing pret- N ; jet combs, buckles, The 25c Waist—Is made of good law'fb Waists at 50c and 75c—In these we Serfo s pasy 2 awiomebile vell i, Of course you know that no manufatturer of- | * = ding $1-dtyles. Lawns are good; ok Mgl = SN Bhgring Mipcker: fers a waist for $3 per dozen, or 25c¢ each, a5l e S e oo Wil Spedlly Vo .. ..$17.50 7 » 50c Jewelry 250 s st e, Nuthuy vesng that you canZotp “buy )t'hc goods and finish eisshanie Z %/ SLO0 Jewelry. . . 50 with these, Boweree: | Contig f et fing them for these prices. All have embroidered —&M&% ! Ao el O aas whes S with §6 o 308 I R 01 or valenciennes lace insertion and are well coverts, lincus, gras $2.50 Jewelry $1.25 traordinary spccnal The cost of materials o Worth. 75 St s al linens, piques 2>/ $5.00 Jewelry . - $2.50 in these waists is not nearly covered in our sale. 2 5c e 3 5ito AN O specia = rosovh: il 5 bl it o5 suis e aiwiesie v ais pnces """ 500 and 75c ------ at $2. 98——Sheer lawn, Val. lace front. Val. lace You will 2-clasp ane wearing q Sl;l;flloves—ln colors, white and fast zlaod; o0 e fr e o ;. R 23 B LA Gls i theoe o Special Sale Women’s Oxfords 98c Pair ‘Women's vici kid Ox- fords, with circular o g Ladies bathing el Yo : Women's 2-Strap Sli Made of S, coitpes mw’m’—mmfl : c b ih: v comfonablc, and Yard 11c of fiting last: %:-mmsg’mfig.u Misses” School heels, sizes 11 ‘Women’s White Canvas Oxfords—ln Blucher or lace style; um:ei?a rnch heels, nlu.wnhCubum Mand W‘;:’n' n:l:—gal-‘am Goody family use, pound i 2 cn-bcum— Old Crow Sherry These 6 Most Popular Novels, Here $1.08 Rowe of the World—By Agnes and Egerton Castle. Mystedious Mr. Sabin—By E. Phillips Oppenheim. Constance Trescot—By S. Weir Mitchell. lsidro—By Mary Austin. The Fugitve Blackmith—By Stewart $1.95 to $40 gloves for your summer outing. These prices and qualities mean real economy. stitchings on back, the new golden browns, modes.sl’ayumdhflbh:hmexhafine}% o kg e Bathing Suits $1.50 Ladies" black cotton serge bathing suit, timmed with white cloth: inneat and attractive style, suit 31.80 Ladies” black or navy very pretty and Mlblfl': suits Grogery Economy Andnoihfingonqunflqu\nhyeiflm‘ifyw buy your provisions of the big store. Known standard btandstfdiebe‘foodpro&mmdpureiqmsfu M—Spnll. Wilson Rye—Or Paul Jones Sauterne or Bourbon—regular or Port—35 years old, regular 50c bottles § | [ i | | | il | 1| i | i i § i | i ! | { | | Woodearver of ‘Lympur—By M. E. Waller. Waist Suits AARAAARAE ARARA AARARE AXALA AAAn need several pairs of fabric Silk Taffeta: Gloves—Paris Point 25¢ luded black or navy alpaca, timmed and 3$2.00 Ladies’ Mohair Bltlllng Sults—Black otnavy, timmed in et el e bl et a7, he it o $3.00 be'nm Monday, Suits Al at G e OB | s e e S e B Children’s Suits—Neatly timmed . . $7.75 and $2.00 Bathing Shoes—Pair - 10¢ © $1.00 25¢ «d 50¢ sugar cured, the medium size, for $1.15, - JUROR GOES TO PRISON FOR ACCEPTING A CONTINUOUS RAINS CAUSE HEAVY LOSS OF PROPERTY BRIBE Receives Money for Voting Against a Verdict of Conviction in a Murder Case. . May Z—The| KATISPEL, Mont, May 2.—F. B. i almost cnm nuous rain | Briman was to-day found guilty of hav- ave caused flood | ing accepted a bribe to influence his ac- portions of Okla- | tion as a juror, and was sentenced to two At Chicka- | years in the penitentiary. He was a juror ng from two | in the Prueman murder case and by vot- ts of the|ing against conviction forced a disagree- M: ent. Afterwards he bragged to his wife bout having made something out of it. he wife has since secured a divorce and Various Sections of Oklahoma and l--! dian Territory Are Reported to | Be Under Water. | was iie principal witness against him. A subsequent trial of Trueman resulted d‘ in conviction of manslaughter. e ———— BANKER’S WIFE- DIES. Mrs. Bodmey Eschemburz of Gilroy GILROY, May Rodney burg, wife of the vice president of Gilroy, died here to-day, ars. 'Mrs. Eschenburg suf- | fered a stroke of paralysis ten days | ago. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Matthew Mc- Currie of San Francisco. An only son, Herman R. Eschenburg, was aceident- . | ally killed about two years ago while d | hunting. rec- | COFFEE CLUB AT SANTA CRUZ | . Addresses Meeting Called to Further the Interests of the Beach City Or gantzation. eting in the inter- club last nig ———— Tdentity of Author Lenrned. | PORTLAND, May 27.—It developed 1 to-day that the name of John Malcolm | Graham, which was attached to the Mont., May les Fuller | trial ballad which won the $100 expo- oy ‘peRtEnnil ged Jul I\Jsm«m prize, is 2 nom de plume. for the murder of wnn J. Callahan, | writer is Mrs. A. A. Lindsey, wife of October 24, 1904, Fuller is more than 70 | the former State Treasurer of the State years of age. of Washington. BIG DREDGER WILL CLEAN MUD FROM NAPA CREEK Debris Deposited in Stream by Spring Freshets Will Be Removed at Omce. VALLEJO, May 27.—The big dredger Rough and Ready of the W. H. Wright Dredging Company, that has been atwork near Antoich, has gone to Napa, where it will during the next two months clean out the mud and debris deposited in the upper bay by the spring freshets. The dredger will start operations at Napa and work down the cmeek toward Vallejo, cleaning the stream as far south as Carr Bend. SRRSO S R LR SAN RAFAEL ODD FELLOWS TAKE A TRIP TO TOMALES Visitors’ Team Gives the Second and Third Degrees to Several Candidates, TOMALES, May 27.—A large delega- tion of Odd Fellows came up from San Rafael to attend a reunion last night. San Rafael degree team exemplified the work of the second and third de- grees on several candidates. A ban- quet followed. —_—— PASTOR GIVES THE CHILDREN OF HIS PARISH AN OUTING Little Ones of Sacred Heart Church Guests of Father McQuntde | at Reeds. REEDS, May 27.—Father McQuaide gave a picnic here to-day to the chil- dren of Sacred Heart parish, The lit- tle ones enjoyed the outing immensely. SAN FRANCISCANS BUY OUT MILLING COMPANY Invest $150,000 in Concern With Big Plant at Grays Harbor. Special Dispatch to The Call. PORTLAND, May %.—S. E. Slade and T. F. Moulton of San Francisco came to Aberdeen lgst night and negotiations which have been under way for a month for the sale and transfer of A. J. West's interests in the West & Slade Milling Company of Grays Harbor and San Francisco were completed. The consider- ation in the deal is understood to be close'| to $150,000. : The decision to sell was reathed a month ago, but terms were not con- cluded until midnight last night, when West and Slade were in conference. —_————— LOS GATOS GIRL AWARDED A DRAMATIC scnou.lsnn- Miss of Sixteen Declared to Be Talented Actress by Those wn Know. SAN. JOSE, May 27.—Miss Pora Cath- erine McManus.of Los Gatos has been, awarded : the -scholarship conferred by. Norman Hackett of the Marlowe-Soth- ern Company' as being the most talent-" ed pupil of the Gerson Dramatic School. She is 16 years of age and 'Mm ho study of Shakespeare at the age of 9. . ————a Hero wotship is/ always directed toward people we douc know intimately. announced JAPANESE WILL mllufl ONE OF DR. JORDAN’'S BOOKS m.mfld.n‘m"(o!"-‘- PALO ALTO, May 28.—It has been that one of Dr. Jordan's best known books, “The Blood of a Natlion,” 1s to be translated into Japan- ese for use as a textbook In the high schools in the land of the Mikado. The translation will be made by M. Yoshl- mi, a graduate from Stanford. ——————————— - Puzzle for French War Office. A singularly rare case under the law of universal military service is now engag- ing the attention of the French War Office and of the public. It is that of three triplet brothers,. among them the mainstay of a very poor family of eight other children and their mother, who are swept at one stroke from the workshop to the barracks. One is a mason, onea painter and one an agricultural laborer. Ancther point arises as to which should REDDING, May 27.—Henry Rfle!. convicted of burglary at Kennet, was sentenced to three years in San Quentin this morning. His partner, John Gray, who pleaded gulity, received the same sentence. Woman’s Nightmaro TLLNESS OF SAN FRANCISCAN of Doctor.. / REDDING, May 27.—The northbounst ‘passenger train was held at Kennet for one hour this morning because of the fllness of Capitalist. White of San Francisco, who was taken dangerously 111 on the train. He 1s now in of a physician at Kennet. he care ness can be 'i children; i is her nature to love - and want them as much so as itis to love the | and be exempt if legal excuse is extended to ho [ t P‘-v wever, is so fi-?{ suff. ;nhyléh%e&emgezflwm::gfitgh: fll‘r:md that the nry' it fills her “fl!’ .:n' ering l;: danger, it is quite impossiblesto say which is Mummtyfu mht hension m ' the eldest and which is the youngest.— -m‘bctm e to be either painful Chicago- Tribune, :'f:‘flxfilm The nse'of .fiuwmfitqfi-h Kan,, May 27.—The Santa Fe mm’““-nflywwqw This w8 mmusually hiavy \ WA. Prsienger wratde, to' the W West for this sarly i § e it o¢ ok nmd is alwa o e m‘-qa-dhminmmd- o ooplty R .p,&,jm.ny ._’: dle the increased business. B ied th & mmmrsmmumn.(m w ?akint presented the dowager Empress -| with ' a sewing machine. "Her Majesty mnwwmlfinfl-m 100 modern machines for the ladies of the e ¥

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