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WILL DESCRIBE | AT CALLERIES | | L = i Stolle Begin Lectures Evening 10 o1 e g r tMEMBEH Hint— ER v a few doses of Hostetter’s | Stomach Bitters It o burn, e Dyspepsia, | Indigestion, Poor Appefite Liver Troubles, Female s, Colds or Gripps | 'ry it to-day, also et a free copy of | our 1906 Almanae. | | are about 6 i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1906. - \ sale of Rea P rly—( »ductions SUITS, SILK SUITS, Tailor Madé& Suits—Best Styles J SE SUITS 2 EFFECT SUITS. GlGANTIC ANNUAL OR e at CKET SUITS, BLOU )OCK SUITS, EMPIR Coats' THRE Skirts! O y AMISS BOWE IS AGAIN I’H\ll'n\ll) Expert Finds That Defalca- tions Cover Period of Three Years. enting Bert Schles- ant, moved There tes District Attor- rday that the post- y acceptable to the se the Government ex- Miss Bowen's books d his task. Black efalcations had beén e years and had been ation of the accounts. ywen received $100 for a er she charged herself with the y $50 in the cash book, and b: ced t the defalcations is . Nome- original orders = id by other stmasters are and have been in posses- of the postal authorities since the s they were paid ——e———— italian Paper Changes Owner. on La Voce del Popoio ch. passing into the hands 3. J. G 0, 2 nephew r r\u!»'\‘ih and old resi- , G: B: Cevasco, founder La Voce del Popolo, which was estab- ed in 1859. La Voce del Popolo is the oldest Italian daily newspaper in the Pacific Coast and in fact one of the oldest of the United States, and cir- s extensively throughout the en- ific Coast. Mr. Cévasco is man- well as proprietor &nd by his sive policy has within the last hs materially imecreased the ion of his paper and gained for general good will of the entire population of the coast. There 000 Italians on the coast, Novmber 1, 18 inged ownershi of culat lian the Oakland postal | until | generally prosperous, and among them | are found some of the leading and most public-spirited men 0f the community. \Mrs Cevaseo has a great many friends and acquaintances throughout Califor- nia and neighboring States who will {not fall to aid him in maintaining and | increasing the prestige of his publica- | tion. THE PALACE HOTEL for best cooking. ‘ THE PALACE MOTEL for quickest service. THE PALACE HOTEL for finest music. THE PALACE HOTEL for modem comforts THE PALACE HOTEL for moderate rates. — e g The American Cigar, 2 for 25c, beats [ the world. Mattheas & Co, distributors.* ! T N i A | Stephens to Lecture. Professor H. Morse Stephens has re- turned from Boston, where he went last mon*2 to deliver a course of®lec- before the Lowell Institute on The Enlightened Despotism of the Eighteenth Century in Furope.” Pro- fessor Stephens has delivered four of the lectures on this subject for the Me- | chanfcs’ Institute and the fifth will be given at Golden Gate Hall to-morrow | night. The subject of to-morrow's lec- | ture will be “The Despots and Their | Ministers in Southérn Europe—The Archduke Leopold of Tusecany, Tanueci in Naples, Charles III of Spain, Pombal in Portugal.” Rty Racing! NV - Juckey Galifornia Club OAKLL\Y\D RACE TRACK week day, rain or shine, Leck Charged With Murder. Thomas Mathews, 3356 Twenty-sixth street, swore to a complaint before Po- lice Judge Frits yesterday afternoon charging Or.-J. J. “of 1126 Market street with murder. Leek was booked = which are re- escorts. B e rack after fifth and THOMAS M, WILLIAMS, President PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. -to-Wear Garments long to be remembered as one of the GREATEST BARGAIN ur stock is much larger, the variety greater and stylés more elegant than before, r how ridiculously low our prices may seem, there will be no misrepresentation. Our established and shccessful policy not to carry over garments from season to season will be strictly adhered to. Coats! UNVARNISHED FACTS $200,000 STOCK OF LONG AND SHORT COATS, CHILD'S COATS, FURS, SKIRTS of every description and Waists will be $10.00 Skirts Cut to... $12.50 Skirts Cut to. $13.00 Skirts Cut to. ETON SUITS, LONG PAD- $6.95 $1 Ski 7.50 Skirts Cut to. 8.45 $ o.45 20.00 Skirts Cut to. 12.45 from 1'3‘)-:1 $6.00 Dress Skirts l:.4i_) $7.50 Dress Skirts 1006 $10.00 Dress Skirts B0 $1200 Dress Skirts 14.95 $15.00 Dress Skirts 32.50 Cravenette Coats; Coats! Cliild’s Odd Long Coa AND FULL L . £6.95 7.95 500 Extra 12:45 Cut to 14.95 17.45 .814.95 #L>00 19.95 22.45 i 1‘:‘.’:: $15.00 Capes Cut to. iy $20.00 upm Cut to. Skirts! € Cut to. and '\z_, oo Capes Skirts ! ces on Record. “Crepe de Chine, , Cheviot and Mannish Mixtures Fur Coats Cut }:ur Coats gnt Fur Coats Cut PLAY Fur Coats Cut 1.75 Fuf Coats Cut ,1'9',' Fur Coats Cut e Fur Coats Cut 295 Fur Coats Cut 2.95 3.45 3.95 4.95 Goods and prices exactly as advertised. Tremendous Reductions in Etamine and ‘Panama Cloth CLEARANCE SALE EVENTS ever held in San Francisco. of our well-known high Note standard of quality. Only this sea- 30, 50, 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR THEY ALL MUST GO Silk Skirts & RETS Y Pl GGly‘.lg éhi_le"s Coats value, Cut to sizes 4-10, $7.5 ts at.... H Ca ELECTRIC SEAL . Cut to, . Wa'sts, Wa‘sts To Go With a Rusl\ Fur Collarettés AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. and $12.50 Fur Collarettes will be closed out at. . Fur Capes! 16.95 Fur Coats, Eleciric and Near Seal : PLAIN AND TRIMMED. to.. £9.95 12.45 14.95 22.45% 25.00 30.00 85.00 42.50 GREAT SALE Continues To-Morrow/, January 8;at O a1 ] WHOLESALE GLEARANGE 3A F.llow the crowd on Marks=t strezt and lead you to the LE it will PACIFIC CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE Where the great Slaughter of Prices is taking place. Such tremendous Bargains were never offered be- fore. LSEE O'R W’INDOW] Great. Slaughter of Suits $1450 Svils go now at .. $6.45 $16.75 Svils go now al.........87.45 $18.50 Suits go now al. $8.45 $21.50 Suils go now at. $9.95 - $26.75 Suits go now at......... §11.95 $31.50 Svils go now atl........ $14.45 All Furs now 35¢ on the Dollar SKIRTS At !5 Less Than Wholesale Cost $3.75 Skirt on salc at. .. $1.65 $4.50 Skirt on salc at.......... $1.¢(6 $5.00 Skirt on sale at...... .. $5.75 Skirt on salc at. ...82.45 $2.50 Skirt on salc at. . ....$2.95 $9.00 Skirt on sale at..........$3.45 $11.50 SKirt on salc al.........$4.45 $12.50 Skirt on sal¢ at .........$5.45 . 81.95 . DO NOT MISS THIS SALE ——— e —— at the City Prison by Detective Cole- brought in a verdict that his wife h'u operation per. man, Mathews had not been living |died through a ériminal with his wife for fourteen mwnf,up. formed upon her on Na 29 '» When he fead in the nawspapers t Dr. r.«rle thought it his duty the Coroner's jury in Oakland H swedr to the complaint dgainst Him. e’ AMUSEMENTS. Indleside Coursing Park GOURSING|- EVERY SATURDAY .. Judge .. Slippér Guemnrn cara direct 16 Pnrk on one fare, ALCAZAR 5" MATINBE WBAY—NNI(}H T. The Gréat Laughfng Success, A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND TO-MORROW NIGHT- Fimets Westorn Combay Dramar" | THE COWBOY ad THE LADY !mmfi#! amfi{g“—mem nnmuc. Eves., 1?‘«, T5es Saf. lndflflull flk(om:: N, t Time 'flmsm Giilette’s Newest Success, THE ADMIRABLE cmcflmn ALHAMBRA Belasco & Mayer, Proprmon East 1877. | oprietars. DAY. !M 3 David Belasco’s Romantic Military Drama, THF. HEART OF pilaa G "'_ Wl'n izt “mu mlnfl Guitar o Pricep—Evenings, 16¢ ms%?‘?m. e 15 Priace and the Pauper. and SUNDAY Beginning at 11:30 Saturday ‘ and 10:30 Sunday AWMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPE&A HOUSE RBMARKABLE TRIUMPH OF ‘America’s Greatest Tragedienne, NANGE O'NEIL This Gvening—“THE JEWESS.” COMMENCING TO-MORROW EVENING—ALL WEEK. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Superb Scenle Production of “Judith of Bethulia” Written Expressly for NANCE O'SEIL by the Distingulshed American Poet. THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH. PRICES—25¢, 50e, TSe, $1. Box Seats, $1.50. 'COLUMBIA 5252 TO-NIGHT—GERWAN THEATER. Arthur Becker Lustsplel Ensemble i the Comedy “ZWEI WAPP' (The Twe cutcheons). Great Cast. Seats §1 to 28c MONDAY J. J. Coleman Presénts LOVUIS LeBRUN'S GRAND OPERA | JAMES T | l QN ’ Week Commencing This Seyen Nights. Mat. Sat., | Beginning Afternoon, January 7th Emire New Show 5-PIROSCOFFIS-5 Sensational Buropean Novelty. | Supported by | NORMAN HACKETT and an Excellent Cast. RICHELIED VIRGINIUS | f | | i | i ‘ Wednesday and Friday Nights, | | In Scené from Rl Sunday Nights, Offering “HER LAST REHEARSAL." sesssscssessesssssoss Direct from the Wintergarten, Berlin, MAREENA, NEVARO and MAREENA } Eirope's Most Wonderful Equitibrists. | | THE MERCHANT OF VENIGE INGOMAR Beginning Mon., Jan. 15— Farewell Testi- monid! Engigement to MMB, HELENA MODJESKA LEWI’S MECORD & c0.[ll == = turday, nes JOSEPH NEWMAN In Humorous Songs. | Supportea by an Tarivaled Company, dirsction bessssessss s | ot Mr. Jules Murry. Mon, - Sat. 1nd Frhlay CLAYTON MATTIE > Wesaar KENNEDY and ROONEY Thé Becentrie Dancing Duo. sesssscsssescesssbobie ORPHEUM MOTION PIGTURES Showing the Latest Novelties. R Yo've waited for him all the year. Now yow're going to get him Bere. ‘; The YANKEE CONSUL I l EDWARDS DAVIS & CO. sl TVOL Iouse | THIS AFTERNOON AT 205 | 'Farewell Concert, Thursday, Saturday and Sundas | A L l C E I VFR.ILE:—!OczscmdSOE : NIELSEN | AND HER ITALIAN OPERA COMPANTY. Symphony Orchestra of Forty! P Last Week and Tremendous Suceess of Two-Scene Tragedy, UN-MASKING." secesee Reguldr Matinees every * Wednesday, In His R Magnificent operatie and orchestral programme. c A}u‘; ?r':;;'! 4 SEATS 3130510, 4c—NOW ON L& CHAS. P. HALL, Prop. and Mgr. Phone Man 127. ] LAST TIMES TO-DAY — MATINEE AND NIGHT OF *ihe Jolly Girls Company” Commencing TO-MORROW _Evening, January S—All Week. Matiniees Every Tuesday, Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday. The Favorlte Bastern Extravaganza Company, % DREAMLAND BURLESQUERS JOLLY ZEB, LOUIS PRITZKOW, THE DREAMLAND TRIO., WITH MISS GLADYS ST. JOHN, PaAlL- FREY AND _BARTON, MARIE DODD, AND LB CLEDE AND RAY- , IN TWO SUPERB BUR- AS, ““At the Circus” and “Through the Clouds” BEALTY CHORLS' GORGEQUS CO8- ES AND EFFECTS. POPLLAR FR]CES Evenings—1! 25e, 7hc. all resérved; Matf T3, SReietved: ORPHEUS IN HADES, Beginning TO-MORROW NIGHT, FIRST TIME IN SAN FRANCISCO. Dé Koven and Smith's Famous Comie Opers, FOXY QUILLER BGULAR MATINE ANTONIE STOLLE'S Mustrated Art Talks THE WORLD'S GREATEST PAINTINGS RS. | PRODUCED IN THEIR ORIGINAL COLORS. AS BEAUTIFUL AND INTERESTING VISIT TO THE ART «-ALLBR(- EUROP! LYRIC HALL Next Tuosdaz Night, Jan.9,at 8:15 ROME AND HER ART TREASURES. Thé great works fn the Vatican, St. Peter's, Sistine Chapel, ete. Thufsday evening, 11 —FLORENCE. Saturday Matinee, 3 _VENICE. Following _week—DRESDEN and PARIS. Regerved Seats—$1. TJe. 30e. w rates to séhools, colleges, clubd, ete. ffice—Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, whers complete programmes may be obtained. COMING—JANUARY 26-27, CALVE, at Alhambra. AS A oF s s Tz H. W, BISHOP, Lessee and Manager. AND ALL THIS WEEK. B SOWD HOUSES THE RULE. [atinee To-day, verywhere. pfilnce of the Magnetic Young Actress, ’, LIA GARUNER o e AS PHYLLIS IN, A H‘IGII-CI;::: mflsm w m W' w‘a Tm"-flm Afternoons &t 3; ev'@s at 9. No Mtermissions, ) Claire and Maynard; Frank Ely: SRSINING TO-MORBOW NIGET-Mierve] e bt Iocacs Gty Revival of WERE KING,” . e With “EHA Q NER llld FRANKLIN DON'T ’.m TO SEB Evg. Prices, 25c 1lesn.xn 25¢. 50c. Trars. cmfiu‘mnmu 25c_everywhiere. - BARNES’ DIVING ELKS 3 Baby Lions in the Zoo Under C N l R A T AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Bistiop. | ADMISSION. ... .10c | CHILDREN. .......00 Phone for Seats, Pacific 301, ACADEMY OF SCIENGES HALL Market st., Betwein Fourth and FiftS THE CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEES LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA Dally from 2 16 4 p. m. (except Sunday) iNustrated by Magnificent Stereopticom Views amd Movinx Plctures. For Week Beginning Monday. January & CALIFORNIA Presérited By Clarence E. Edwards. 2 to 3:30 SANTA CLARA COUNTY Présented by M. L Jordan, from 2:30 to & STANISLAUS COUNTY Presented by H. H. Whitmove, from 3 to 3:30. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY Presentéd by Colvin B. Brown, from 3:30 to & Tel. South 918, POPULAR MATINEE TO-DAY at 2:15. PRICES—10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. To-Night, Last Time of the Great Success, By Right of Sword MONDAY NIGHT AND ALL WEBK, EDNA ARCHER CRAWFORD '..CAMiLLE.. Evening Prices—15¢, 25c, 35¢ and mflmh“—l»m, Roller Skating|-—- lechmcs’ Pmlin Rilk. e-nh-.--—ni-c_ 3L BEEERENT SR RS R 200