The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 2, 1906, Page 16

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* THE SAN FRAI CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1906. CRODKS HOLD HICH CARNIAL Unusual .\'uuflwr of Burflf—' laries and Thefts Ave| Reported to the Pn]icei PR % ! NO BIG HAULS MADE Absence of Patrobmen From| Beats to Patrol Market! Street Gives Free Scope t. reported entered yesterday and chain 3 oash w Elexis Labourdstte reported that his n in ",o b the corner of R ait's cafe, reported morn- ing Mis Dun- stan Hote table for & few speak to & and wher € wagon was 817 Harri- seme one | estope baskets contalning | Comp yesterday wn, 4 guest at the Edgemere! stre reported to.Po- vesterday Bus morn- CAPITALIST DECORATE COFFIN FOR HIS OWN USE Orpaments It by Burning Artistie Designs Inte the Wood. CITY, Jan He bestowed his neigh- ik. of anything | decorate, he had a coffin s begun to decorate it for . s decorated the sides with % SERS st enough woom for a nseription, “At rest,” { en burnes cemter of the s s artistic design ead e 1id hate been w d ing lilies | She Valle s the only | in of its & the world —_———— Gefman Thester. the Columbi er-goers will have of the fiew year the nsemble. 2 . ke their ap- earance in Bl and Kadel- | herg ebrat hit, * “Zwef | Wapper The hutcheons™). | rl piece: is one of the most po; comedies of botl and Ger- E night it | ted by an exceptionally re advanfe sale of seats | esday morning. ——— A Guaranteed Cure for Pfles, Itching, B Bleeding or Protruding Piles Y. t wiN refund money if Pazo Oint- are you in € to 14 days. S50c. ¢ | Will lestall Officers. he San Francisco branch of the Ox ‘ r- | der of Rallway Conductors will msul]‘ ts newly elected officers in its hall Saturday evening. The Installa- | oublic one, will be followed by | evening of enterfainment. | ——— Start the new year rij by nmrg Bdwar Knowles, Co. print it. 2¢ Second . s s vl STEALS A CAN OF MILK.—Wilj fam Con- { was arrested yesterday morning by Ser. geant Christiansen and Policeman W. g Brown on & charge of petty larcen; him coming out of 406 Third | #n his band and as he co explain where he got it harge. Note-—Anent. Prices Since -buying these Muslin Unpdergar- ments the market has risen close .t per vent. Yet we a low: rate of nrofit according to prices.we paid, 5o that now You' Will- Pav We “Would- Pay: for Garments Were we to huy thém now. At Hale’s—the -first blg event of 190()—the first real mtroductlon to the New Underwear Store—the Liive marked them-at About ‘What ‘Many - o 25 - the Now the Queen of the Muslin Underwear Sales At Hale’s 1906—The New Year greets the New Store with a cheery “Good Morning.” The New Store passes on best wishes to you all for a Happy and Prosperous New Year—in its practical way throdgh a series of important trade events that will bring you tangible benefits. Chief among them Muslin Underwear, Embroideries, Silks, Beddings. Weigh them all in that comparison balance that deals out favor only where tavor is due. Through you this greater store has been made a possibility. It is yours because upon you it depends. Its success is measured by you, through our success in handling it for you. May largest-and miost complete Underwear Department in: San Francisco. The Entire Second Floor Annex’ leen Over to Muslin Undergarments One great field of snowy white. high. A display that; by-itself, is e\[)‘rc~ Buf look at'the box after box of reserves. occasion. Thousands -of garments not. Fl\ture< fulk. Tables dnfted in sight yet—ready for instaiit ser- vice to do their part-in making this what we intended it-should be— the Queen of San Francisco’s M The real introduction ¢o room than we ever. had to give them’ before. uslin Underwear Sales. the. big -new department. That’s one reaspn why more garments than we could ever show before are here. All the leading makers have contributed (those whose fine, Silk Gloves New styles, new shades. Even the advance -spring -col- orings are here. In the good double tipped Am- -rdam gloves that are guaran- First look at— e of the nnponancc of thc Moré” Jack Frost Says light, well ventilated’ factones prisingly low. 405 0 - made it at home. See them to-day. vou make ‘sc!cctim\s. “Flan nels | He's in carnest about your health and comfort; Ilanncl: you want for waists, wrappers, underwear, pettuoals and sacques. % A See them, unusuglly.priced. Main floor annex, - 3 teed. At50c patr: 2-clasp; in shades of pori- Wrapper Flannel 5S¢ Yard s T e R o e Regular 81-3c quality: In dainty small pancrm and the dark coj- 5to 9 in black. ors that are wanted for house wrappers and waists. bharc it at §c yard At 7S¢ pa :!if-. ‘l::n' instead of 81-3c yard. brow 'd_white i 5 h Eolors, 5 in black. W ¥ el. 12¢ yard: 32 | French Flanuel, 40c yard: And wool . e S TR T TR widerwith | fine cashmere waisting called “Erench” because - pat s : Ality, | twill, in pretty Japanese patterns: they have the little twill - that BB r'"‘d R L',‘:}"li::d' nice for wrappers and kimonas; a flannels woven abroad have; comb- double-tipped -Amsterdams; stitched | quality that is werth 15¢ vard; | ed up juto a siight roughness on broid . : AR e more unusual yet at 12%e yard. the right side; dainty figured and < st ~ Wrapper Fln 100 yard: 27 inch- striped patterns for waiSts, wrap- purple, pagne. T ose, blac At S1.00: green, p; pongee, with rose or es wide; ne: dark colors. at 10e ward. , small patterns, in Regular 123c values pers and underwear; worth #p to 60(‘ vard. Watch it go at 40e. ard. (r(pe, 15¢ yard: Heavy ribbed kipd, green trimining,. hemstitched tops ° 1 % stite o o lo- . Walsting Flannel, s reseda. with vio. 1 “grouping of odd \nes of regular | | with printed Japanese patterns: jer and stitched backs; sizes 5% | and 50c inches wide, mill end pieces. that usually sell A 2 i N B 2 SR up quickly at at 200 yard. Share them at 15¢ At 50c pair: Girl double-tipped | yard. gloves: In mode, gray, white; sizes.3 | to 6. 50c pair. Laundry Bags 40c Values 19c Good“large bags, 30x24 inches, wit draw string. Made of Art Linen an “anvas All with the wor: " on, In tan, green, corn. A special opportunity to us. it ‘on to you We pass 2700 yards—the New Year | Silk Store. Save -4 on h d d | costuming;. soft; npplm 50c yard. A Rare Opportunity to Buy Women’s S Other new low prices on s the styles here), $9.75, $13.50, $1 uits, $10.00 its—$5.50 (yon'll.b_c surprised at 9.50, $21.7 And on suits at $9 75 and over we w111 make all reasonable alterations without extra charge. B Clearing up stocks is no hal: All winter styles must go. £- hearted. measure at Hale's Prices must be low enough to take them, Jackets and skiris underpriced, too. A chanee not tb be overlooked if you want a new ter suit, skirt or coat. . = The $10.00 of mixed cheviot, in blue and Cxford. Hip length v t , fly front,” coat sleeve, fill pleated. skirt. We joned reductions. Let the values talk for themsely Other Sults— 4 g 7 At S15, Long coat suit of black | At $10.50: Long coat suit, in dark cheviot; plain tailor collar; weited | _gray mixed mannish . material; leg-o'-mutton front; .ined to ivaist with taf- fuli pleated skirt. $15.00. ‘ sean 1y a silk; fot colors and materials Other styles, at $15.00. * coat with tailored _collar; front | ~ buttoned tnroughout; rull pleat to back below waist ~line; tailor “slooge: full pleated skirt. Other 75c¢ Colored Taffeta 50c yd. Among the best values we the slight faults in the weavin, they are and you'll understand 75¢ Taffeta at 50c yard. All go Black Taffeta, 40c yard: 19 inches wide. Another quality, 50e yard; | 23 inches wide at 60e yard; .26 | inches wide at 60c yard; 27 inches | wide 27 inches wide | ever saw at 50c yard; hunt for g; find them; see how, slight the real strength of the values; ' od colors; good weight. : at %Bc vyard; 36 inches wide at 75¢ yard. Gros de Londre, 60c yard: A heavy silk in chameleon colors, specially designed for waists; a splendid 85c value; unusual at 60e yard. Crepe de Chine at 50¢ yd s first offering from the New . every yard—we did. © All" Silk Crepe .de Chine, 24 inches wide; all good -popular colors and black; fashion’s favorite evening 75¢ quallty at. g, beautiful;’ leading makers. - piece is slightly soiled. A pie choose from. people. Details: B wide. At uk-r Fine Swiss and cambric edg- | At BUec: I\oh\look and swiss corset ings, 2 to 7 inches wide. cover and flouncings up to 24 inches At I3¢: . Nainsook, cambric and Swiss wide. edgings, 3 to 7 inches wide. At 78c: Swiss flouncings; 24 and 44 At_25c: Nainsook, swiss and cambric inches wide. flouncings and corset cover embroid- | At $8c: Swiss flouncings, 17. 24 and 44 insertions, inches wide. ery, 4 to 16 inches wide: CONRIED WILL NOT RECOGNIZE THE CHORUS MEMBERS' UNION Names Comditions Umder Which He Wil Consider Demand for In- creased Wages. YORK, Jan. 1.—A delegation the Metropolitdin Opera-house called on Director Conried to- NEW from { chorus THE WHO, LESOME Baking Powder Best of the High Grade Powders. ]56:!1& half pound can. day and made a demand for an in- crease in the wages of the members of the chorus. TConried refused to recognize mem- bers of his chorus as belonging to‘any union, and insisted that they were bound by the individual contracts made with the management. He told them, however, that if they pledged themselves to keep their contracts he ‘| would consider what could be done to improve their position. He sald that any member of the'chorus.who broke his or her contract would not be re- engaged. : The delegation znno\meed that it would report this to a meeting of the local union to-morrow and abide b its decision. ¥ —_—— Rebekah Lodge Installation. Oriental Rebekah Lodge, 1. O. O. F., will instail its umeeu in the 0dd Fel- lows" bulldug in public on Wednesday evening. T ceremony will be con- ducted by District Deputy President Josephine Walworth and her staff of officers, The lodge extends an invita- tion to all who may desire to witness such an Installation.to be present. The elected officers for the ensuing term are; Zola Bone, noble grand; Ger- trude Swisher, vice grand; Clara Top- per, recording secretary; Alice Walsh, finan urer. <o 4 cial secretary; my’l’ueu, '.r.g‘-‘ BANK PRESIDENT GETS FIVE-YEAR S‘NTBKGE l’nlmer of Auburnm, N. Y., Is Found Gullty of Misdppro- priating Funds. AUBURN, N, Y., Jan. 1.—M. C. Pal- mer, charged with misappropriating funds of the American Exchange Na- tional Bank of .Syracuse, of which he was president, was found guilty by a jury to-day. He was sentenced to five years in Auburn prison, but was re- manded to the custody of the United States Marshal panding an appeal of the case. - e ——— g Our Trunk Section ° has been enlarged and improved—bigger and better. More trunks and lower prices. Suit cases continue the proper thing, no matter where you go or how You go you must have one. Traveling devices for your comfort while on train. We have a big array. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. 9 et i Gt Night School for Men. The winter term of the night school for men under the°® auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association will open this evening with an address by President J. E. Stubbs in the audi- torfum. of the assoclation. The lecture ::n be free to the publie, both men and. men. 5.4 Murine Eye m.-mm‘a";‘“’“"'mm M. C. o -\\orlxe'rs) makers whose garments you ¢an trust. “haver’t chosen hapha/ard but’ carqfuilv picked the best from hun- “dreds of samples i quammc< largc enough to make prices sur- Every garmcnt best ‘of its kind at its price. Every -garment - cut fine,"full and perfect as though 75, 000 Yards From damt’\' cambru edgings 2 inches wide up to beautiful full- fledged flouncings 44 inches wide. ity-of 1906. ©One women have been wai could have expected—for all the sample pieces are here from several Think -of the \urlety, ‘anl spread out on tables, Cambric edgmgs. 2 to 4 inches ALz 71/::-- Cambric cdgings, 2 $ 5 Inches are filled” with happy, From plam fimrd\' covset covers at 8¢ to beautiful skirts at you 30 ex'tra salespeople will be Ifere to help Dress Goods swing around these * Dollar Materials a dollar stands for many times. Take this Rrondeloth, $1.00: .. yard. Oxford Gray Suiting, $1.00: 3oc and 43¢ yard. Dresden stripes, 3 ribbons. Any at 20e€ yard. - At Large Savings on Every Yard Made larger ih many cases becayse the outer roll of embroidery on the (Readily cleaned—then fresh as new.) ce—sometimes.two and three pieces of a kind—and Muin floor. 11 to 13 inches wide: At 3Se: BLEAK NEW YEAR OR WHALERS Meager Fare. and. and Only Ice ‘Water for Those Winter- .ing at Herschel Island A letter has beefl received in this city from one of seven vessels frozen in the ice near Herschel Island. It came from Reuben Spencer and Samuel Reédmond, en- gineers on the steamer Bowhead. At the time it was written, October 15, 1905, the crews of the vessels were in dire straits. The men have been reduced to half ra- tions, the doom- of being crushed in the ice is always hanging over them and they well-paid Even then we had Prices Start at 25c Yard But main interest will probably They "are so much better than All the colors most In a vari- ety of designs, 50 and 56 inches wide. A clean-up of rib- inch French wash Embroidery The first embroidery opportun- ng for—better than they 75,000 yards to Extra sales- Nainsook and swiss corset cover and nounclngs up to 16 inches Skirts at 59¢ Of good, soft cambric., umbrella | flounce of lawn, with 4 hemstitched thcks and deep hemstitched hem, full length and width. Skirts at 79¢: 3 styles. Of good, soft cambric, umbrella flounce of lawn, trimmed with wide torchon lace and row of insertion. An- other style, with 7 %4-inch hem- stitched tucks. Another style, with wide embroidery ruffie and & narrow tucks; extra dust ruffie. Skirts at 85c: 6 styles. All made of fine cambric. Extra wide umbrel- la flounce of rich, wide embroid- ery, with cluster tucks and. rows of hemstitching above. Other styles with lawn flounce trimmed with 3 apnd 4 insertions of lace and lace ruffle to match; extra dust rufile. Skirts at $1.69: Of fine cambria Extra wide umbrella flounce of lawn, trimmed with rich embroid~ ery and insertion. Other styles with 3 insertions of fancy lace and ruffile to match; extra dust ruffle. Skirts at $3.19: Of fine cambric, with deep lawn flounce trimmed with wide ruffle of Normandje Valenciennes lace and 4 wide in- sertions to match. Othdr styles with 12-inch embroidery flounce and hemstitched tucks. Other stfles, 89c, $1.15, $2.20, $2.49, MMM $2.89, $3.19, $3.39, $3.69, $4.45, Gowns at 29¢ Of good, soft muslin, full length ana width; square, tucked yoke, with hemstitched collar and cuffs. Gowns at 59c: Of good, soft mus- Hin;."V” neck; v6ke with 4 rows of embroidery insertion and 12 hemstitched tucks: hemstitched lawn ruffle on collar and cuffs. Gowns at 88e: Soft long cloth, with square neck; voke of embroldery inscrtion and hemstitched tucks: embroldery trimmed ecollar and cuffs. Gowns at 98c: Of soft, fine long cloth; chemise style, with low, round neck; elbow sleeves: \ok- with 3°insertions of Valencienne: lace and 3 rows of baby rlbbnn, neck and sleeves trimamed with Valenciennes lace. Other styles with yokes of rich, new embroid- ery. wanted. A splendid quality and fin- Gowns at $1.18: Of soft. fine long ish. 50 inches wide. cloth, or soft, heavy muslin: yokes Sulting, $1.00: A fancy worsted tailor trimmed with embroidery inser- suiting, 56 inches wide; seasonable | tion; collar and cuffs trimmed colorings. A good $1.30 value at $1.06 with fine embroidery. Other gowns: 48¢ and 9Se. Corset Covers at 8¢ b 1 k; tight-at iti 25 Plain: high or low neck; -ft- Check Suiting 25¢ Yard g pokel buttons. e A good 35c¢ quality, 36 inches wide; | Corset Covers at 1de: Of cambrio; black and white, blue and white, tight-fitting: high or “V" neel brown and white. 25¢ yard. embroidery trimmed: pearl but- Faney Sulting: vard: Good 50c tons. - qualities. All wanted colorings. Corset Covers at 1Se: Of cambric; Tweed Suitings, 50c yard: Full 38 tight-fitting: “V” neck, trimmed inches wide. Think of that at 50c with embroidery. yard, It would not be so unusual at | Corset Covers at 22c: Of soft cam- $1.00. bric; full front; neek and arm- e e 3 holes trimmed with lace or em- . broidery. Corset Covers at 25e: § styles; of _FanCy Ribbon 20C fine cambric; tight-fitting, with That would not be overpriced at voke of -embroidery insertion; neck and armhboles trimmed with p dery. Other. styles of lon: bons ‘that many women want most. ?m?;m“-efl’{, lace |nqe1¥l|nn a(ros: Including 5}4-inch satin checks, 6-inch the front; neck and armholes Roman stripes, s-inch taffetas with trimmed with lace. Nuggets for Mothers to Pick Up in % Chlldren’s Undermuslins At Mast Unusual Prices Four lots—Lot 1, at 10c. Lot 2, at 15¢. 4, at 25¢. ble stitched. A word of Children’s Drawers at 10c: With 5 pin tucks; hemstitched; sizes 1 to 12 years. Childrens Skirts at 10c: With mus- 1in ruffle; sizes 6 to 10 years. or wearing qualities. store. Gray Blankets, $1.85: Regular $3.00 values. Just 60 pairs, some soiled, some slightly imperfect; double- bed size. $1.85 pair. experience with the tortire of ‘“half rations.’” Thie* leuar. which was received by D. Fahey of ‘Tenth and Folsom streets, reads as follows in part: . 1 suppose before you get this you will know that the whaling fleet s frozen in, and so our home coming will have to be postponed for another year. There are five ships of us here ac_ Herschel Island and four ships and (WO ward,_of us somewhere. early one and the ice _get_here, and schooners to_the, season was a Lt e here we are frozen'in. other winter. We would not mind it so mueh we live up to its possibilities in 1908. : oe of the Items All garments made of good muslin, felled seams, some dou- Lot 1—=at 10¢é Garment White Blankets, $1.95 10-4 size. = Slightly imperfect, but not to hurt their warmth Limited number the maker let us have, <0 we can sell them for less than they would cost us now—rt-4 size $2.45, regular $3.50 quality; $2.95, regular $4.00 qual- ity; $3.45, regular $4.50 quality. Corset Covers at 3Sc: 5 styles; of soft nainsook. Corset Covers at 48e: 3 styles; of L - fine nainsook; $ and 4 insertions of Valenciennes lace across t front; neck and armholes trimmed with Valenclennes lace Othes, styles tight-fitting, with emk .xold- ery trimmed yoke. _ Corset Covers at 89c: 5 styles; of nainsook; fancy frout and vack of lace insertion, neck and armhofes trimmed with lace, ribben and . | beading. Other styles trimmed with embrotdery. 2 Corset Cayers at S9: Nainsook, with fanty front. mmed 46, 48 and 50. Drawers at 18¢ with muslin, hem- Ot good, solt ruffie stitched cambric Drawers ag 28¢: Of good soft mus- lin: umbrella ruffle, with torchom lace ruffle and row of insertion, dotr Drawers at 33¢: 2 styles; good, muslin; rufle of lawn, with pin tucks, hemstitched tuclks and hem. Drawers nt 45c: 5 styles: of fine cambric or long cloth: umbrella rufie of wide embroidery and hemstitched tucks; other styles with lawn ruffle, Pace edge, 2 rows insertion; also more plain styles of extra material; well made, with best hemstitching. Other styles, richly trimmed with lace and embroidery at 39e, @9¢c, 95e, $1.15, $1.25 and $1.50. Women’s Short * Skirts at 25¢ Of good, -soft muslin; stitched cambric ruffle; 29 and 31 inches. Women's Short Skirts at 33e: . Of good, soft musiin; d hemistiteh- ed_cambric ruffle, t lengths 27 Women's Short Sk good, soft cambric, lrlmmerl wiu: hemstitched and tucked lawn ruf- fl engths 27, 29 and 31 inches. L les: of soft, fine cambric; founce trimmed; rufe of torchon lace and row of insertion to mateh. Other styles trimmed with cembroidery and tucks, lengths 27, 29 and 31 inches. Other styles at 73e, 98¢ and $115 Chemise at 29¢c 0Of good, soft muslin; open mt. neck and armholes trimmed with lace. Chemise at 48e: 3 styles: muslin or cambric; yoke of lace or embrold- Of soft cambrios round voke with embroldery in- sertion and wide embroidery ruf- fle;” trimmed neck an deep hem- lengths 27, soft cambric; yokes ribbon; skirt trimmed mn Skirt Chemise at SSe: Of soft cloth; yoke of alnbsolddry with baby ribbon; trimmed neck and armholes. s Skirt at $1.15: cloth; front of lace ln‘wm trimmed neck and a: 3 & trimmed skirt. Other styles med with embroidery. Lot 3, at 20c. Lot Children’s Waists jean, to button tl sizes 2 to 10 Pears. i 's Combination Wai 18e: With waist attached; i 2 to § years. at 10e: White drawers om; s at sizes Rear eisle 1, Market-street White Wool Blankets, $5.85: Double~ bed size; 5 pounds in weight; warm California make. $7.00 blankets at $5.85. You Want m’" - The BERTELING SKILL, pm‘ when your Eyes are fltted—th- 1 aqlred by many years' experi the accuracy ef modern methods oi m— testing. Weak Men and Women st]: USE ll-AxA “ m -u-nu '. W"Ulclll. 01 l’c!nr.

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