The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 21, 1906, Page 41

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L4 e ——— TR A T 5 ST ROV 2y e el s e The WVhiteHouse TABLE LINEN BARGAINS éOOO Linen Table Cloths An accumulation of different lines; no napkins to match. Yards. 6.00 Quality Yards. 7.00 Quality . Yards. 8 and $10 Qualities Yards. $9 to $J2 Qualitfes. . M b M W 4 S , Scotch and German. Sale Price $3.95, . Sale Price $4.95 Sale Price $6.00 Sale Price $6.75 Better Grades at Proportionate Reductions... 1 Pure Irish Linen. $9.00 Quality C",E‘Dozcn 0dd Napkins Sale Price $6.50 ..SEE WINDOWS... FLANNEL SPECIALS Scotch Cheviots 32 hes wide. Flannelelle Best quality. French Flannels mnc Various colorings. Regular price 75¢c. ... .. Regular price 25c....... Regular price 12%c. . 15¢ 10c 30c \\"oolenDressfioodsReduc 5 and $1.50 Plain and Figured Veilings. . .. Camel’s Hair Suitings 5 Frosted Broadcloth............ N - $15.00 Novelty Suits 07/ el Vlof G S, ed Z75¢ Z5¢ $72.50 Cor.Post % Kearny STs. HEIDELBERG CASTLE ELECTRO-CHEMIC QUICK | CURES "1 Dear Mithet Carload of Dinner Sets Ready for Delivery. Pre eures at small ex- | uzh for the popular- hemic treatment. uick. permane Eleetr ere Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Wenk B Kidneys. Prostate hemic Institute, 306, 307, 308, 3rd n tro-b irg J BCir ¥. and 7 to 12 Market Street, S. Your litle ones are & constant care in | Fell and Winter weather, will eatch cold. Do you know ebout Shiloh’s Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, and what it has done for 5o many? It is said | to be the only reliable remedy for ail | discases of the air passages in_children. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to | take. tis guaraniced to cure or your money | s . The price is 25¢. per bottle, 2nd all dealers in medicine sell SHILOH This remedy should be in every household.. | by THE OWL DRUG CO. 1128 st and 80 Geary st PALACE HOTEL RSt SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES UNDER CROCK FREE Opposite 12 TO TRAN Market-Street Entrance BERLIN, pre r | 1ax the Ne stage pic- t showed a beer garden in the | university town by night. ddle ance was the river with ights from the houses on its waters, and behind towered the shattered turrets and bat- tlements of old Heidelber, grandest | supposedly WILL- BE RESTORED AJUnv Hundred Thousand. Dol- lars to Be Spent in od nd 1 man kar ng the Work. Special Dispatch to The Call. “Old He which Jan. 20.—In del- play w essfully in both Eng- y attractive “the Zurope,” which ated for a fete. That scene captivated practically every one who saw it and several Americans and English people went to Heidelberg last summer solely for the purpose ¢f pair the ar with the rulned castlé background, just as the sc had portrayed it on his They found that the stands on a hill 330 feet town, did not belie its reputation for impressiveness and beauty, in fact it exceeded all eir expectations. So they and thouss s of others who have looked on the grand old ruin may have bee di n smayed recently to hear that the old castle was in imminent danger of collapse owing to a subsidence of the hill on which it is built. It seems, however, that there is con- siderable hope of saving what remains of the great structure, which the French tried in 1689 to blow up with er. The Government of Baden granted $100,000 toward the of doing this t diately. 3egun at the close of the thirteenth cer tury fon of the castle and the work is to commence imme- and added to In 1410, 1559 and delberg Castle was formerly the residence of the Electors Palatine. It twice fell into the hands French—in 1689 and 1693—in the last| instance being stroyed. ther and historical interest the castle in of the almost completely de- Lightning injured it still fur- 1764. Aside from its beauty is famous for its great cellar, Heidelberg tun, tal wh ning Receive America; PARIS, Jan hich was once capable of con- 50,000 gallons of wine. i el e e PR iz o in Paris. 20.—Consul General and Mrs, Mason gave their first reception to the American colony this week and charmed all their guests by their frank cordiality and diplomatic gift of re- membering, after only a brief acquaint- ance in Paris, who every one was and why or what in the colony. Their friendly handsome salons at Passy { were filled with people enjoying their hospitality. Many sald that, | now the McCormicks were temporarily { away, there could not be a more desir- able center for American than at the Consul General's. soclal life Among the Americans present were the Count- ess de Castelmenardo, Countess Rene de Coetlogon and Countess d'Oyley, who is just beginning to be seen | again after the tragedy of the death of In soclety her son. P — POLICE STATIETICS.—Berkeley, Jan. 20.— Marshal Vollmer will present a mass of statis- tics 10 the Town Trustees next Monday night calculated to imprees the officials with the need of a larger appropriation for the Pollce De- partment the town recelves less for police work than Marsha] Vollmer will show that almost any other community in the country, whil fac 1o its I position is such as to require unusuval for protection. WAR BY POSTER - OVER ELECTION All the Walls in England Used by Parties in the B Political Struggle ig EFFECTIVE CARTOONS Balfour, Chamberlain and Premier Given the Most Attention in Placards NG Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | LONDON [ now rage | & blank where a po: Jan. War by poster in England. There is not all or the side of a house ter can be pasted that does | not display some glaring indictment on one political party or the other. { strolling down the Strand, and permit- | ting himself to be influenced by these placdrds, would, after reading two or ",(hrr-e. probably ruysh home in a motor | bus and get his family out of the coun- i try ‘before the dire catastrophe hap- pens. Conservatives predict the down- ; fall of England if the Liberals stay in; and there is no doubt whatever that the | | Judging from the posters, England is | going to the bow-wows by the first |lr:3in in that direction. A stranger | British empire will disappear from | among the nations of the earth if the Balfourites ever return to power. Never in the history of a political | contest has the country gone In so | heav: for poster politics. Lithograph- |ing firms are working with double shifts, and all the expert bill posters | the country are engaged in plying ir trade. What one party puts up | to-day, and other tears down in the night, despite the dire threats of pros- ecution from the side of the damaged c idate. | Probably: no other country in the world lays itself out so recklessly on s England when a general ison. Thousands of pounds ing spent like water, or rather ter, to set forth the views ing parties. 1e posters, besides being works of art, .and representing the | highest developments of lithographic | printing, give striking views of the | merits and shortcomings of the politi- cal parties now appealing to the coun- or support. Of course, Balfour and Campbell-Bannerman, “C. B.” are the | most prominent figures, while Chamber- lain also comes in for a large share of publicity. One of the most striking posters dis- played in many parts of London repre- sents John Bull and “C. B.” standing at the top of a flight of stone steps, the Many of t entrance to a dark archway, at the bot- tom of which is a river, with the word “Ruln” on it.. The steps to,ruin are the | Liveral policy, represented by Radical- ¢m, Inefficient Army and,Navy, Home 1d Disunited Empire. “C. B.” is to John Bull, Chis way, Sir.” ster has attracted much atten- | tion, and huge crowds gather in zremt of it to discuss its merits, of demer- ts, according to individual ways - of | loking at things Home rule for Ireland has been made the. main feature of several startling placards while Chamberlain's protection policy attracts lots of atten- tion. One of the most attractive ef- ts on the last-named subject repre- sents Chamberlain in a shop, and a poer child king the prices for foodstuffs, egES at, etc. “Everything e Chamberlain, . “egcept you can have pienty of up, meal for pig: that, cheap,” Many of the posters are humorous in acter. One of the most amusing vs “C. B.” in bed while a bedraggled Home Rule,” walks over the coun- e. Under this is the legend Zlectors, don’t be deceived. Home Rule is not a nightmare; but is stili a danger to the empire.” This poster is issued by the Conservative Central Office. An- other funny one shows Chamberlain sit- ting on the bank of a river fishing for the British voter with the bait of “Pro- tection —— e ADVERTISEMENTS. SR U S s Piles Quickly Cured at Home. | Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Piles is a fearful disease, but easy to cure if you go at it right. An operation with a knife is danger- ous, humiliating and rarely a perma- nent success, There is just one other sure Pe curid—yalxllcss,hsate ar]ld In‘e::‘;:&? vacy of your own home—it is P: Pn‘:’ (‘urk’.‘1 e e o e mail a trial package fr w}]‘? “'{l’l“" : T B ee to all will give you instant relief, you the harmless, painless nutufl:hn;; this great remedy and start you well on the way towéard a perfect cure, Then you can “et & full-sized box from any druggist for 50 cents, and often one box cures. If the druggist tries to sell you something just as good, it is because he makes more money on the substitute, Insist on having what you call for, The cure begins.at once and con- tinues rapidly until it is complete and permanent, You can go right‘ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all the time, 1t is well worth trying. Just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co.; 9709 Pyramid Bufld- ing, Marshall, Mich, and receive free by return mail the tridl package in 4 plain wrapper. Thousands have been cured in this easy, painless and inexpensive way, in the privacy of the home. All druggisis, 50 cents,. Write to-day for a free package. Long Coal Suils Sacrificed now at $§.95, $7.95, $§.95, .95 They were sold at $15, $17.50, $20 and $25. JacKet Suils Sacrificed now at $6.45 and $8.45 They were sold at $15 and $20. Call early. At these prices they will not last long. $40 and $50 Paddock Suits are now , $20.00 ana $25,00 Final (%}Tean-Up ~.GREAT SALE.. TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS AT A Fraction of Former Prices Tailor Suits, Jackets, Long Coats ans Skirts SACRIFICED 1280-1282-1284 'MARKET STREET Long Coats Sacrificed Mannish Box Coats sold now at §8.95, $9.95, $12.45 Just the correct thing for rainy days. Price is just about half now. CHILD’S POLAR BEAR COATS—In tan and blue; that were $12.50 and $15, sacrificed now at 95 / SKIRTS, SKIRTS Lowest Prices on Record. $1.45, 8175, $1.95, §2.25, :3.45, $4.45 TMuch less than cost of ma- terial alone. 0dd Sus 0d Long Goats 08 Jackets 0ad Skirts Worth.... Reduced 1o Taking Inventory ..NOMINAL PRICES... | For all Garments left, over from our Wholesale Clearance Sale. NOTHING BUT BARGAINS Reduced to $5,00 $12.50 $6.00 Real Values $15.00 £ Retmes 0 §3,50 They Were s7.50 Reduced o $ 1,65 They Were 350 CONFIDENCE OFTHE 1142-1146 Market Street $6.50 §8.50 $10.00 $22.50 $1500 $1850 $7.50 $9.50 $11.50 $1750 $2000 $25.00 . 85,50 $7.50 $10.00 $1000 $1500 $20.00 $1.95 $2.25 $3.50 $4.50 $5.00 $7.50 AMUSEMENTS, ALHAMBRA NEXT THURSDAY EVE., JANUARY 25. NEXT SATURDAY MAT., JANUARY 2. Direction Will L. Greenbaum. CALVE AND HER CONCERT COMPANY. SEATS $3, $2, $1.50, $1. Oan sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. COMING—REISENAUER, Pl AGADEMY OF SCIENCES HALL Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. THE CALIPORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEES LECTURES ON CALIFORN Dally from 2 to 4 p. m. (except Sunday). Illustrated by Magnificent Stereopticon Views and Moving Pictures, For Week Beginning January 22, STANISLAUS COUNTY Presented by H, H. Whitmore from 2 to 2:30. SANTA CLARA COUNTY Presented by M, I Jordan from 2:30 to 8. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Presented by Colvin B. Brown from 3 to 3:30. Five Minutes After Each Lecture for Audience to Ask Questions, Free literature on these and all other coun- ties to be had. The Committee's Headquarters, 25 New Montgomery st. ADMISSION FREE. lns'cm.l.mvniovs Anug_mlms. i JEROME K. JEROME England's Greatest Humorist, and CHARLESBATTEL LOOMIS The Quaint American Writer, ‘Wil glve & tm-x.gl::‘-fl:: .A-‘:mt'u‘ Young \ orlum Men's Christ "Evu .‘:’:’5“!’ , "‘"":‘."7 :"‘u. ved ts, $1. admission 7 ettt “the. anaplces of the Columbla Park Boys' Club. Tickets can be cbtained at Sher- man, Clay & Co.'s. January 22, 23, 24 IVE SONS’ HALL NA‘:I' MASON ST, NEXT FRIDAY, EVENING, January 26, ‘ 1 }é'u ; PRCHESTRA THIRD. 'I'HE IN] GII L‘% ETTI, . ‘Benefit Concert for tbe Lil Fund. Assisted by MR. JOAQUIN S, WANRELL, Bagso; CARLO GENTILE, Accompanist. “Pickets, 75 and 50 cents, {ncluding Reserved Seats, to be had ot Sherman, Clay & Co., corer Sutter -and Kearny sts, on January d 26, AMUSEMENTS. ngleside COURSIN EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY Beginning at 11:30 Saturday " and 10:30 Sunday JOHN W. SUTTON. HARRY MURRAY... . Slipper Guerrerosst. cars direct to Park on one fare, Roller Skating Mechanics’ Pavilion Rink. ADMISSION . 20¢ Sunday Matnee MATINEE TO-DAY To-Night and all Week. Usual Saturday Matinee. IT'S JUST WHAT YOUR FACE NEEDS— WAY DOWN EAST Week Commencing THIS AFTERNOON, January 21 S BIG, NEW - ACTS! EIGHT ALLISONS Phenomenal European Acrobats and Tumblers. The Great Parisian Novelty, LES BRUNIN Billiardistes Modernes. S-VERNON TROUPE-S Xylophone Experts. Estelle WORDETTE & CO. In Her Own Comedy Playlet, “A Horeymoon in the Catskil "SPECIAL ATTRACTION! SEVILLE MANDEVILLE The World's Youn; RICE AND CADY Jovial German Jolliers in an Eatire Change of Act. HERBERT’S DOGS Marvels of Canine Intelligence. Orpheum Motion Pictures Showing the Latest Novelties. st Tragedienne LastsWeek and Unequivocal Success of FRED LENNOX & CO. Presenting “ON HIS UPPERS,” GEORGE ADE by Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices—10c, 25c and 50c. H. W. BISHOP, Lessée and Manager., Bargain Matinee To-day; All Seats 25c. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. A CONTENTED WO Seats 75¢, 5o, At “Ye Libert “WHEN WE W SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Commeneing to-morrow, Monday, night, and every night, inecluding Sunday. MATINEES THURSDAY & SATURDAY. NELLIE STEWART AND Musgrove’s Auxs‘znlizn Players SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY Comedy Dranfa by Paul Kester. A Perfect Performance! A Magnificent Production! Incidental Music by a Com- plete Concert Orchestra, PRICES $1.50, §1, 50c and 25c. THURSDAY—Pop” Matinee, §1 to 25c. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. ALCAZAR MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT AND ONE MORE WEEK BECAUSE OF ENORMOUS DEMAND. J. M. Barrie's Delightful Fantasy, THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON . ‘Wonderful Production—Perfect Cast. BVERYBODY WILL SEE IT. Ev'gs, 25c to 75c; Mats., Sat., Sun., 25¢ to 50c. NEXT PLAY—The Jolly College Farce, A STRENUOUS LIFE (James Wobberts, Freshman) By Richard Walton Tully. SOON—OLD HEIDELBERG. ALHAMBRA THEATER Cor. of Eddy and Jones sts., Phone East 1877/ BELASCO & MAYER, Proprietors. SOUVENIR MATINEE TO-DAY. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. u-n-u:nxfim 'COOPER in THE PRINCE THE PAUPER. Judge | Comm! EVENING, Jan. 22. encing MONDAY ., Jan. HERSCHEL MAYALL In a Special Adaptation of Robert Louls venson Ste 's Great Story, 7 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde “;n%m 10c to B0c; matinees, SAN FRANCISIOS LEADING THEAWGE Beginning T0-NIGHT Matines Satarday Joha P. Slocam OFFERS THE NEW GOMIC GPERA By Henry M. Blossom and Alfred G. Robyns. i THE YANKEE CONSUL T8—Cast of Players—75 Including ;H.\RRY SHORT and VERA MICHELENA. | Hear the Famous Song Hits | Magnificent Scenery—Lavish Effects. COLUMBI | GERMAN THEATER | NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT | Arthur Becker Lustsplel Ensemble | Comedy. DIE BERUHMTE FRAU Unusually Strong Cast—Seats Ready Tuesday. i the COMING—Henry W. vage's Greatest Mu= sical Success, WOODLAND With HARRY BULGER. QGA\JFURN BUSH STREET CHAS. P. HI \ Manager. PHON I4 . Propristop and MAIN 127. DAST TIMES MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. “The Innocent Maids’" Company Commencing To-morrow Evening. January 22nd—All Week Matin Every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Popular Eastern Burlesquers | THE "Nleazar Beauties” COMPANY James B, Carson, Haight and Dean, The Seyons, the Misses Sawteil and Sears, Kelly and Bartlett, The Three Marvelous Keeley Broa. in Two Orig- inal Burlettas. “MAIDS, MIRTH AND ‘ll‘.fltl‘" POPULAR PRICES: Evenings 1Bc, 28¢, 85c, All reserved. Matinees 25 W e wa e o T TVOL Inouse LAST WEEK Of De Koven and Smith's GREAT COMIC OPERA TRIUMPH FOXY QUILLER ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY NIGAT Oftenbach’s Sparkling Comic Opera ‘THE BRIGANDS USUAL TIVOLI PRICES—25c, 50c, A HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT IN THE THEATER. Afterncon at 3; ev'gs. at 9. No intermiseions. BOTHWELL BROWNE'S GAIETY GIRLS, Assisted by E. Franels Young. Presenting “In Vacatilo: Thme™: ‘WAHLUND AND TEKLA: Black and Leslie: Patsy Doyle; Nellie Montgom- ery and the Animat - DON'T FAIL TO SE BARNES’ DIVING ELKS. 3 Baby Lions in the Zoo AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSIQN....... 10¢’| CHILDREN Phene for Seats, Pacific 301 Racing! Racing! New Jockey Galifornia il OAKLAND RACE TRACK SRS

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