The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 7, 1906, Page 25

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1906. TALBOT FINDS The Cretones 126 Fancy Flannels 22 | » | Haod Emb"d Fancy figured cre- | = x IEl:lnmlldfl Ver!c‘ll.lll’!, tonnes, 30 ins. w i . ered Plaids - i | Nov elties Q and Fancy Al Semntinal . desigs r § | Gt 2 ;r“:l- ::dmln::(: auitable for bed- i reatly Sultable for ladles’ Foom curtains, bed Reduced ok for X chiidrents i Shwe; Suivne upl 0 Kearny and Sutter Strccis Qualities for | Capitalist Admits That He Spends a Fortune Yearly in Maintaining His Home TO A TRAP 12c a yard 22c a yard Ladies’ High Grade Tailor Suits At Clearance Prices ~SECOND ANNUAL.. Linen Sale LED Corroborates Wife’s Claim While the pricés on these suits are unusually low, the garments nevertheless are this sea- ’ almost one-half. Talbot sto}é $300 from me in New York and did not give it back.” fri 1x..‘! Regul follow r price $4.00 values for. now on sale at. Sale price $2.75 100 Dozen Napkins (Al Linen) Jerdan did nog press the - guest:on further. Mrs. Talbot will give further tcstimony next Monday. $1.00 values for.......7 $1.50 values for..... $2.00 values for s $5.00 values for E.’:g- $6.00 values for Bags worth §: Higher values reduced worth $1.00, worth $1.25, now on sale at. 00, now on sale at. now on sale at. 22-inch Bags worth $ Value $2.50 dozen. Sale Price..$2.00 3.00 values for in the same proportions. Children’s umbrellas which sell from 76c to §3.00, $2.25. now 5de to Bags worth $ now on sale at. worth $4.00, now on sale at. HIGH MASONS INSTALL Bags A NEW SET worth $5.50, now on sale at.. OF OFFICERS Bags Odd Lols Bed Spreads ightly soiled. 100 Dozen Napkins (Pure Linen) Regular price $3.50. Sale Price. .82.75 °* Scottish Rite Bodies Place at Stations | Those Who Will Rule During This Term. San Francisco Consistory No. 1 has installed the following officers to serve for the current Masonic yeur: able master of the:Kados Filmer; prior, Francis V. Keesling; H | sub-prior, Henry C. Schaertzer; ister of state, Joseph D. Abrams; chan- cellor, Henry Ascroft; almener, Wil- liam 8. Moses; registrar, Harry Baehr; | treasurer, Samuel W. Levy; marshal of ceremonies, Edward k. Conn; prelate, | Robert E. Alan; expert, George Fil- | mer; assistant expert, Melville S. Levy; | | stundard-bearer, A. B. Scalmanini; mas- S BT % size, dainty designs. Vener- William P. Marked Prices i Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss embroideries in edgings, insertings, beadings, allovers, corset covers, etc.; all short lelxgt11\-fr01n one to four yards. Must be closed out prior to our an- nual stock taking. To effect a quick clearance we will deduct one-third from the already reduced SEE KEARNY STREET AND POST STREET WINDOWS min- - P 3o heir original prices they were considered exceptionally good values. ; That $2500--a Month Is fl(‘)}?es ;{l:lse;ltsmnf;\cvtv ::1 tsale aregxwhatpare left from the heavy holiday spelling. ’ ! a Reasonable Allowance : > Y ] The suits are made of panne chéviot, broadcloth, Scotch mixtures, Panamas, cheviots and Commences Monda Janual" 8 Willlam H. Talbot, millionaire, who |}| serges in such desirable colcrs as black, navy blue, purple, green and gray mixtures. f '] is opposing the petition of his wife f | | Annie for a monthly allowance ot Suits that were $15.00, now to be had for.. ..$10.00 . $2500 ‘for' her. separate maintenanee, Suits that were $22.50, now to be had for ...$15.00 { ° wandered innocently Into a trap yes- || Suits that were $33.00, now to be had for ... $21.00 i “] x r « terday morning before Judge Murasky Suits that were $35.00, now to be had for...... ... B22.50 : ahd it is hardly probable that the Suits that were $42.50, now to be had for.. ...$25.00 irown ol disappointment has yet lert the biow of his counsel, William . | Jordan. Mr. Talbot had been on the S l f F. L stand vehemently protesting against ~ 4 B | [ g January Sale of Fine Laces i TOWELS TABLE LINENS | cmns s, Note the Low Pri | Shortridge turned for the moment froin Ote t e ow rices B! Such items as gas bills, coal bills and - | stable bills and quietly asked: i | “Mr. Talbot, outside of th tems . G 500 Dozcn Blcacned 300 Table Clolhs Bl aia oy ons wite fapitis Sialnfednnea These laces are in the very latest designs and comprise such styles as Vi emlgle Point Gaze of pure Irish L,m,n 2x2% vardsi good designs. | of your home, what do your personal Lierre, Chantilly, Cluny, E scurial, Arabian, etc., in bands, edges, medallions, galloons, festoons . TUPKISh TOWC]S Value : 2 | cxver o8 for ;"Q,‘ b “j"‘°‘"“ “;1 and net tops; the colors are white, cream, ecru, black and novelty color effects. The prices | “Well," said Mr. Talbot, just a.:rife i yy two-thread: sive 27x54. Value 506 ...+ sale PICC sl 65 of pride marking the tone of his voice, ||| are less than half. s SalC PICC Zsc CaCh p | “11y expenses at the home amourt to % H / H ! from $14,000 to $25,000 a year. The to 20c, Values up to p | Stablesscosy me $4000°8 year: the coal fii’. to jgf Values up to $1. | the water $100 and”— £ Lty o Also many other values woth from $2. | they average, outside of what Values up to 60c, o 500 Dozcanrchchowels 300 Table Cloths ot Se R Vilues U 6 s 3700, mow {6 be had for $1.00 to 0 & yard St e St g Qf fine Irisn Linen; new designs; 2x2 yards tiea that vou give her $600 a month, E stitched 2 . alue $2.50 from $§14,000 to 000 a year,” sai ! Atorney Shortridge. ) - . Sale price 25¢ each $ ey Shes answerea awot || Sale of Black Dress Goods Worsted Shawls and Capes | p Salc prlcc 1 85 SoiNGhtiy Dles with -his contempla- | S i R tion of the material wealth that is his. Wishing to close out the following goods we offer Some of these shawls have been slightly m | Odd LOtS Of L]nen and “And vet vou suy that for Mrs. them at these extremely low prices: from handling. but the quality is as good as ever. i 300 Tablc Cloths »l\’“f;"“’}';"i",",‘:‘,“x,:"}:’("lei',’f;“‘:l; o 1 56- all wool cam-| _44-inch good quality Shawls worth 8sc, now| Hand-made umbrella would involve the kee o e, $1.25 val- | French serge, $1.25 goods capes, wort 25 an TurKish Towels J | famiy ome. the_ support ana Sipia ey Han) | Detie i pob e b b AT - oy | :‘Xf S 15‘1\ "‘~ Rflr:ular | tion of rmir «-hxl\flr«“n M\;! the ma 1“ sncndnm; and \s"«ml 2 !»‘,—h::h' al;_‘v;“;ml‘;v‘t‘f:; $1.30, now SSe. Hand-made circutar | p o rance of herself. that §¢ montu chiffon de Paris. $1.2 air_ Anita, $2.0 va el oA TIARD catiad Walth - 3200 mt ] - S ' P 73e. for s1.45. 2 & - -~ On Sale al Blg DCdUCIlonS Salc r‘cc $Z 35 »’:?,:;"If_‘“,lf:,;:‘flgrliUu‘:.”\,'i';“. Homaa A ot AT ol novel- |- 58 el all wool broad- 3-:’:' S :w‘f;‘“vssl‘;w g L“_s, [Iu‘: St.on. SEEE p i@ Talbot showed considerable confu- ty: woller sHainghys, (dr | dloth, © 3239 “guode R0k $3.00, for sram L 00 s0e quatity, for e | on and could not answer the ques- e s I : d | him to reduce his figures, but Talbot | b b o3 bt 2 B NapKins to Malch covia” ot *ses e i se e "ues: (1| Ladies” Silk Woaists for Latest Tuxedo Veils for | jons and when he left the stand his 3 Cases Marscxlles Sprcads % size. Value $4.00 dozen, testimony stood as first given. % each ¢ each | 1 Mrs. Talbot was called to the stand |4 . ¥ Sale ricc $3 15 d Zen to give further details as to her needs. 3'00 4‘5 ; f P . 0Z¢ [ was charmingly gowned in black Clearance sale of ladies’ silk waists, at even less Tuxedo veils, one and a half yards long. in black. | 4| Sa‘e prlcc l > | silk, the costume being set oft with than half price; made of taffeia, crepe and Peau de brown, navy and a variety of novelty colors, goods | i B trimmings of rich ermine. A sabla \(l,lv m‘ cream, 1»1..;k n nr:] br })rtll‘bg{‘nm;\rx:‘idnng‘r:[ strictly up to date in style, must be closed out prior | SRS e S e B . H | stole and hat that showed tme ai- blue, also many changeable effec ik breken. as to our annual stock taking; values up to $2.00 will | St et ety tments; former prices $5.00, $6.00 and $7.30, any f «.! 3 Cascs Marsciiles Spreads || Satin Damask Cloths st come e Stra ot e [ et e, mow o b seld. for B ; E : - it far from wef. a severe cold and :he | 4 i PR 4 st . Svperlor'Qunhlles Eral ot Live i1 tiantian: b witin thE | & y i s l f L h I Sa!c Drlce $1.75 2 32 yés. Value $5.00. Sale Price 88.50 [ L105 i ,.:.\;.,:'::,; won nen | Qale of Ladies’ and Men’s Clearance Sale of Leather ; . to tears as she relaisd tne | | 2 2% yis. Value $6.50. Sale Price. 84,50 [ m: "o 0 ears e i i Umbroll Hand Piis - i 2 C M “ S read 2 x3 yds. Value $7.50. Sale Price..$5.00 her. | morellas £ ascs Marseilles Spreads e B iR wee Aol ek ke R : _ ‘ gus. Value 27x27% yds. Value $7.50. Sale Price $5.00 ready_covered; relating to hous ihul1 Our entire stock of ladies’, men’s and chil- These hand bags include a number of il s e bttt e A s Lt S Y 2:4x3 yds. Value $9.00. Sale Price..$6.00 5 f:{ ,n(h‘n:lx‘un :;sn'(iil?ed|‘x(vf‘l stk dren’s umbrellas will be sold at considerable broken lots, left over from the holiday trade. | s Sale prlce $2 50 :rzlulehnelhyba'lkuhwk SaL ey less "h?“ l:‘v.gular P"“ 3 megtffi tlhc late- They comprise domestic and European styles "! ¥ “What does t. mean?”’ inquired At- ness ot the 553}0“ S rains we st nave an . 1 in a great \'ariCtV Oi leath- { NameS [0 MatCh torney Jord.um?t immense stock, hence these reductions. - blaclf 8 C(I)I or:) ?n B 7 hat th pE e : 2 CaSCS Marse[flcs Spl’cads % size. Value $1.50. Sale Price .. $5.00 wn{h;l:eg:.w¥am:f: Mrs. Tatbot, LEie S bats GbROTad At ieey A ers. You will observe that the prices are i | | | i 1/3 Ofi regular prices Embroidery Remnants One-Third Off i | Muslin Underwear Sale Continued on Second Floor remnant pflCQS. SN AT s e el L s Grand _Army Election. Poits G bilo Hdimn, setor Hearc) Graves Wanted in Seattle. JD::ndi:;:x)x;isco Consistory is onb af| dsmesiA; Garfield Relief Corps, W. R. | €55, ahd Lalla McDermott, musslcian. | A E. Graves. a commereial traveler, |the largest bodies of Masons on the |C. of the Grand .rmy of the Republic, g o was arrested at his noma. 108 Tiaight Cor. PUST&KEARNY Sts Pacific Coast and-the evidence of its | has elected the following officers for the e B ok op|2iTSCt on Friduy vight by. Policemen 7 flourishing condition 18 In the fact that | ensuing term: Mrs. J. W. Sheehan, pres- | To-morrow night Court Seal Rock ¢ feks an Tiints. 6 onatel i Kot Yol oS j vice pres- ill | from Chief Delaney of Seattle that he : : hased, » {dent: Cala Sherwood, senior vice pres- | the Independent Order of Foresters wil e oparts o theroough . oL | {dent. Rose Lattimer, junior vice presi- | throw open its.doors to its friends in | was wanted there on a charge of grand = Ness avenue and Sutter streets, upon |dent; Catherine Gilberts, secretary;| Devisadero-street Hall and -'nlcr(am[larven)" He was locked up at the ’ 0dd Fellows’ Installation Suspected. Bunke Mas Asrested, | Which It Is intended to erect one of the | Auna Croal, :treasurer; Sarah Beatty. | with a diversified programme of musi-| City Prison and Chief Delaney notified. ED. PINAUD S[ The officers of Loyal Eebekah Lodge,] 'T.. Alton Buford was sreeiten. ot |fuest steuctures:in gan: Francisso. chaplain: Mary Simons. conductor|cal and literary numbers and special- | Graves say: Lh)[lls*hehkrnuwl absolutely rE ME 11 0. 0. ¥ will be installed dn the 044 | uiinrh Kia “Brk‘"“s""‘;”:'"s‘eld da“ San Francisco Council of Kadosh in- | Rosa Bergman, guard: Mmes. Drew, | ties, nothing about charge. EAU DE QUININE HAIR MONIC | poljows’ building to-morrow night by | are. B havi % T eile TomsY - dn, Lollows: Eredaiitot, i3 = L e Fosin | District Deputy Josephine Walworth | i o noon While having a stranger in | Henry Ascroft; first sub-preceptor, S. ED, PIN \l h.:‘!’v! e a ¢ stafr, after which there will be | 1°%- Buford could not give a satis- | W. Ottenheimer; second sub-preceptor, John R. Ruckstell: orator, George Varcoe; almoner, Willlam S. Moses; registrar, Harry Baehr; treasurer, Sam- uel W. Levy; master of ceremonies, factory explanation of what he was do- ing and Detective Taylor gathered him in. He is unknown to the police, but PIN \I DS Eau de a social hour. Next Thursday evening the officers of Bay ( Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will uuinlno “Hair CROW'S FEET, WRINKLES —AND— GRAY HAIR dorsec bs installed in public In Golden Gate | his record will be looked into. 1 s bl %004 breeding and refin { Hall. The installation will be followed —_——— Frank W. Smith; KLr-ute_xmnt of the ED. PINAUD'S Elixir vur\” 1 ;“m a programme of entertainment and Important Announeement. guard, Frank G. enne; turcopellier, - Ph. Jacobovics; draper, Douglas Young; first deacon, Louis Block; second dea- con, David Stark; tyler, John d'Arecy. —_——————— Masons Install Officers. The following have been installed for the durrent term as the officers of Starr King Lodge of Free and Accepted |2 bail. The 1adles of San Francisco and vietnity will | be glad to hear that the great semi-anmial remnant sale, where all remnants will be sold at half price, takes place at 8:30 o'clock Mon day morning at Strauss & Frohman's, 105-1 109 Post. sireet. —_———— SATISFIES JUDGMENT.—Clerk Fay of the G e Installation Social, The recently elected officers of Silver Spray Lodge of the Degree of Honor of | the Anci Order of United Workmen | will be installed in Excelsior Hall on y Ed P‘n-n»B-I‘Am;:x’LYE%f:: sion street, hflwnven ,\'!nc(eenlh‘nn'd Board of Supervisors yesterday deposited- in | Masons: David 8. Hirshberg, worship- 4. Finsul Bifg. wentieth, on the evening of Tuesday, | Judge Lawlor's court the sum of $49,250 on | ful master; W. A. Keller, senior war- behalf of the city as satisfaction of judgment for the condemnation of land on Twin Peaks to be used as a reservolr site for increased fire protection. uary 20. The ceremony of induc- den;, Arnold Glasser, junior warden; into office will be followed by a Albert H. Leaf, treasurer; H. F. Wright, secretary; W. J. Kidd, senior deacon; | tion ball. MIDDLE- 'S PRO- = . H | i C. D. Spencer, junior deacon; Sol A[e SIgnals 0f Awaach' is sayed \_: | Deutch, marshal; A. M. Lester and Fer- Gy B guson Owen, stewards; .J. L. David, H At Ahe tyler. George C. Wolfenden, the retir- ¢t line of ing master, was the installing officer Bags ‘ases. 50 and he was assisted by Past Master Jo- seph Goodman as marshal of ceremon- fes. The retiring master was, in. ap- preciation of his services, presented a set of table silver. A banquet followed, at which interesting responses to toasts were made by Colonel A._ 8. Hubbard, 1. B. Schantz, J. W. Anderson, A. C. Alken, E. J. Wolfe, Max Kul, Harry L. Simon and W. H. Marston. D. 8. Hirsh- berg was toastmaster of the evening, —— CLEARANCE SALE { Shirt Waists I3 off Regular Price Fancy Neckwear 13 off Regular Price Shawls and Slippers 3 Off Regular Price Ladies’ Knit Jackets 109 Off on All Styles Ladies’ Woo! Underwear 10% Off Regular Price Your Gray Hair ....Not. Wanted GRAY HAIR is a bar to em- p‘oyment and to pleasure, but therc is a relief from it. In FOUR DAYS it can be restored to its natural color by using Mrs. Nettie Harrison’s LOLA MONTEZ CREME.... REMOVES WRINKLES Is not a cosmetic, still that fresh delicious feeling and look remalns on the face when Lola Montez is used before you retire. Used in . Only get our T I‘J. MARTY CO. | Trank mul Bag Manufacturers, | TURK STR Phone Enst ¢ Music in the Park. The following programme of music will be played this afternoon at the " THE OCULARIUM band stand in Golden Gate Park: “Star- winter or summer. Prevents wrinkles, wither~ Spangled Banner”: mareh, “Coast De- ing, drying, ageing of the skin, keeping it In . All Boys’ Sweaters B T e . T 4-DAY - netta” (Auber); waltz, “La Gitana” Makes the ana cures blemishes of the Skin. tissues firm and builds up the worn-out fibrous muscles and (makes them plump. It contains no mineral of}s or animal fats to make the halr grow on the face, as is the case with so (Bucalossi); =olo for flute (selected), A. Lombardi; grand fantasia, “Lohengrin” (Wagner); overture, “Macheth”. (Hat- ton); (a) Spanish fantasia, “La Paloma” 1906 Models ‘ .Fren~h Automobile.. MasKs and Goggics Price $1.50 HENRY KAHN & CO. 842 MARKET STREET Weekly Call, §1 Per Year 25c Off Regular Price $3%i KNITJTING co. 60 Geary Street; S. F. OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 102. M. Hair Restorer It is not a dye, but in a natura it acts on the roots, compelling SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. way 8 se- 9 Eslllll‘ en “Turkish Patrol” - Won's B $3.5%0 éfiffi:‘ff'c:fixu. “The AW.'.IZM,.;”& many cheap creams now on the market. Lola | The greatest of all disfizure- :;ed'.ig:lo:f';h:h :i}"!mr _— ltg::_ g“": ll;;é the Lion” (De Kontsky); selection, Montez Creme agrees with every skin, man's, | Mments of a woman’s face perma- A IeT ot Al druggists: . Gaallemen mentiy removed. in the only suc- cessful way—with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE, as operated by JMrs. Harrison. “Woodland” (Luders); grand fantasia, “Albjon” (Baetens). —_—— Degree of Honor to Install. On Tuesday evening the officers of Silver Spray Lodge of the Degree of Honor, the ladies’ branch of the An- cient Order of United Workmen, will be installed in public in Excelsior Hali. After the ceremony there will be an installation soctal, woman’'s and child’s. 75c a jar. Lasts 3 months. All druggists. i Ladies sending this IRIAL JAR 3G™00a Toe S e ceive a jar of LOLA MONTEZ CREME, auickly a box of I"ace Powder and a book of in- ‘-der my personal irm structions. ment at my parlors. 'MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, 316 Post. St. will find the preparation perfect for mustache as well as the hair. No grease. not sticky. FREE. — Instructive applications -dp n our laboratery by experiemced Fancy Swaaters To Close Out, $2.00 Warts, Freckles, Moles, le ples and Wrinkles

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