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NEW GUEEN | * NS | UF WORL LA and Most Powerful of ANl Battleships, the Dreadnaug wunched at Portsmouth, ..reat Britain SHIP A MASSIVE FIGHTING MACHINE —— Built in Record Time and Constructed in Accordance With Lessons Learned in the Russo-Japanese War Among the yal stand were the se, Lieutenant >bons, and the ty officials rismouth on to be The Y would six months. The than made good all going be com- fleet, previous records in the most experi- ector of and a ng private ship- usual Dreadnought’s secret, so well guarded the plans. al attaches to gather in- formation for thelr Governments have formation swer to all in- did one that Great ain secrecy as what her experts tearned as a re- £ experiences ‘one year ralty and by rushing to completion the . HEALTHFUL LIVING. SIMPL The Problem Not Difficult of Selution. | tern v is t gence in coffee ® 7 glves an interesti a good, healthy moral years I tried every patent ed for the rellef or Sometimes 1 found s I was for ¢ be- eat. badly affected ss resulted. I was at others much change of climate eling in search ck home to the nedicine. s now since I first »d—not with any ything I could eat, s0 sick of evs ember iny astonishment 1d satisfy my appe ng the penalty of that T could eat a s and sleep all omething I had not a month's s use o 1 did not imagine the relie an temporary till flesh at the nonth, that my kidney and my nerves up and steady. I Vuts daily ever since » to do so as long as ent I weigh 157 pounds—not ical fat, but hard, solid eals every day, can in- 1d never suffer a single stion, My husband, r from coffee dpols(m- , flatulence and heart- e given up the Ara- ing Postum Coffee has become a ave solved the prob- pl ful Jiving, for hirea of 1t 11 Je stili delicious and Jlies so perfectly the place of meat our butcher's bills are an almost unknown quantity” Name glven by Postum Co., Battle Cresik. Mich. There's a reason have another | uts food we are | g to 11 in the Morning. cloth; natural wood handles Only One to a Patron. g to 11 in the Morning. unheard of price. . inches long. For these two hours We Have Broken the Monopoly of High Prices. In knitted underwear. Read the following and you’ll find it so. LADIES VEST—Made of India thread; the velvet and wool finish; none bet- ter; the Merode make; hand fin- Favltless SHELL COMBS AND HAIRPINS. As good as the name. You find the price unusu- ally low. BACK COMBS—Made of tortone shell; curved shaped back: extra smooth teeth. ~Price .........28¢ SIDE COMBS — Made of Italian shell; made to fit snug to the head; keep stray hairs in place; add g to 11 in the Morning. hours for this low price ...... THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1906 ”J%: AND TIDE wArT Fo FOR TWO HOURS. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS—Steel rod; waterproof 19c FOR TWO HOURS. LADIES’ HAT DRAPES OR VEILS—48 inches long; 18 inches wide; made of silk net and Tuxedo; chenille dotted borders; never sold less than 7sc; in brown, navy and black. For these two hours at the zsc FOR TWO HOURS. g to 11 O’Clock in the Morning. 200 BARS OF CASTILE SOAP—Extra white; 14 9c FOR TWO HOURS. FEATHER BOAS—Extra large; 52 inches long; extra full; only black; rich luster; $10 and $12 quality. We doubt if the quantity will last for these $5 00 b o No Telephone or Mail Orders Filled on These Arc You Interested in Late Styles of Mothers, Save Your Eyesight And you'll save money when you can buy CHIL- DREN’S DRESSES at these low prices. Here's one, made of all wool cash- mere, with gored skirt fin- ished with a detp hem; new sleeve with deep cuffs; full pouch front with tucks on each side; finished with two rows of stitching down the front; cuffs and belt finish- ed with fancy braid; in blue and red. Price....... skt o ik S g s PALRO 1000 Yards of thread-run Tor- chon lace; from 1 to 3 inches wide; all new pat- terns; washable; just the lace for children’s dresses and ladies’ underwear. On bargain counter .......5e The Smallest Thing About Thesc Skirts Is Price. ished. Vest high neck and ic to the head. Price.. Ladies’ Neckwear? They are long sleeves; “also high{ ] -iats- i iliaal 25¢ T~ STOCK made of neck and short sleeves; in HAIRPINS— Extra > Y COLLAR mercer- light, medium and heavy smooth finish; 3% inches g and TAB ized sa- weight. Tights to match, long; the crinkled kind; ik B —Made of teen maxlle of thtksarlnc quality the ones you cannot loose. mempgrf‘t‘;:esllft:g“fiesg:‘; point t‘f!!f‘nmEd { as above; ankle lengthand| | .............. 12 for 10¢ 9 thread 20 wit an snug fitting tops. ... oy protection from . coughs LR 18-inch flounce; accordeon evs.2en.. A garment 50c 3“"1 co;dsé 313"115 of striped rosebud pleated and finished with TA » 3 = colore annel; moccasin designs. Price.. .. 285 small ruffle extra width; all TILOAN 1132% I %CS)IEBINA A Woman’s Invenlion for the feet; long sleeves; OVER COLLARS ax:; lengths; only in black.85¢e g LADIES buttoned cuff; opened in RIBBON PROTECTORS HOSE—The the back; dropped seat; in new patent kind, pink and white and blue neck and long sleeves swiss ribbed; made of sil ce these new stoc ings We. are out-selling. Prickiiie, 3 of best fast black English our flannelette garments. —DMade of fine swiss em- broidery; straight and di- vided effect; 50 patterns to For the Up-to-Dale Woman. % e TR which you can and white stripe; small :\Sd also ankle length. Satur- carry your valu- large sizes. Price....5 choose from. da price was $1.25, to ables in; made so ’s 1 to-morrow’s 2 as not to inter- _ price . 0 7"25e| | fere when walking: made| | We Are Not Sclling & Hioh of silk finished lisle; double LADIES’ VEST—Higl h and toe. To intro- Out. $1.00 Instead of $1.75. LADIES’ WHITE PET- TICOAT—Made of soft bleached cambric; trimmed with an 18-inch flounce, four rows of lace inser- tion; also lace and tucks: also dust ruffes; extra full width and length. To Frice .l Se A e re will sell them for..45¢ : ; Here’s the new 5 finished yarn; soft : b bl s You will find it so when £ those who make them up vet to the most LADIES’ HOSE—Made you come in and inspect gngin;etkgg::i themselves they cannot | skin. A = nake them up for the price cashmere; soft as velvet; LADIES UNDER- ;le‘ezxffull‘;c S Bes Wik whon TilieREd it spliced heeltauditor; SKIRT—Made of striped e et b Prcel st s 5. o $1.00 ‘I“"“ Lofrea TR Cinderella flannelette, R il eontorias Low e trimmed with Torchon ble; tight fitting; orin ke this 2 5 ; tight fitting; no n- . Preferred Customer like thi lace; in pink and white,| | Kles in your dress when Just Reccived of i LxADIEb HQSE_I Made blue and white, gray and you wear it; made of Another case of those 47 o(’)“\‘nr”'““ e “L,‘f;m“. white; fast color; DELIcct] closely knitted fabric; in Boleros that we sold out / PLAwOrs ace effect; sewed; lace alone will cc lisle and English thread: inside of two hours last Iz, ny styles to- choose you more than we:as in high neck and short soft finish; stainloss for these skirts.- Price black. Price to us his sleeves; also high neck and long sleeves; non-shrinka- LADIES’ GOWNS— ble; in light, .heavy and Monday. To those who were disappointed we would advise them to be here early. We doubt if (151' 1\ Mades.of ‘white Daisy medium weight. Price.... the quantity will last until sample 1 he was Ten Cents Instead of [, | mels-dotble back; rous . 5 noon. ‘Made of heavy all- o gh orders. yoke; finely tucked; with wool - ripple cloth; cro- Rather them Twenly. washable silk bra cheted edge all around; LADIES’ HANDKER- ing .callar; with cuff Ll = button with silk military CHIEFS—Made of sheer collar scalloped; fi D NCWpldCZl frog; in plain and fancy lawn; hemstitched and with button-hole ch. ress Patterns. colors; pink, blue, red, Sped edges; embroid- Real worth $1.25, we ~511 Spring styles have ar- lavender, tan, gray. Worth in the newest pat- them for e rived. All patterns...10¢ three times this price.29¢ terns. If you are not in need « will more ce trimmed and brown, green, and white, sample pr than r price of heavy white Belfast loth ¥ you at this cut oI Il 10¢ CHIEFS—Full size; made cl with hemstitched i o = border and handmade ini- 816-818 Market St. Phelan Bulding 13.15 O’Farrell St. tial. Special, 6 for...30€ WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT MAIL ORDERS Tee PRICE-CUTTER ‘ NO MAN BE EARLY AT THE PRICE CUTTERS THIS WEFK Good Offerings in Ladies’ " Muslin Underwear. 315 pairs of LADIES’ DRAWERS —Made of soft bleached muslin; * trimmed with 7- inch ruffle in tucks and hemstitching and finished with a deep hem; full length nd width. ceeee . ABC Another Lot. LADIES’ DRAWERS— Made of soft finished mus- lin; trimmed with a deep flounce with tucks and trimmed with a deep tor- chon lace; full in width and length; 45¢ quality; Monday, as long as the quantity lasts.. 27¢ We Excel in Corset Fitling. Corsets Fitted by Ex- - perts. You'll find a complete stock of Nemo, La Vida, La Grecque, C. B. a la Spirites, W. B. and R. G. Thin women made stout; stout women made thin. To those that have their corsets made to order we would like to have you come and inspect some of our new spring shapes. You'll find you'll save money. Prices Talk. We Have Nothing to Say Except Come and In- spect. ROYAL WOR- CESTER COR- SET (the genuine) —Made of the best English sateen; new flat iron front; circular cut; Prin- cess hip; high and low bust; double hose' supporters side and front; extra belt inside to prevent stretching in gray, white and black. These prices should talk.. 3 1.00 Come and Help Us To Reduce Our Handker- chief Stock. It means money in your pocket. We are reducing prices to reduce stock. CHILDREN'S HAND- KERCHIEFS—Made of white union cloth; colored borders, .with hand-made initial. Three in fancy col- ored box.......11¢ a box Lowest Price Ever Quotcd for Ribbon. All-silk satin taffeta, white with black stripes; in many different patterns; full 4 inches wide; 25¢ and 35¢ quality, now.....13¢ Ladics’ Envelope and Hand Bags For the Particular Woman. Made vt full size; moire lined; ! purse in- side to match; in black or brown. As long as _the quantity Hsts Boc Konqueror. LADY WARWICK GLOVE. Second to none for fit, finish and wearing quality; made of English dog skin; ~4 out seam stitching; extra large patent clasp; Paris point stitched back; in gray, brown, tan and Eng- lish reds; warranted; fitted; also glove check given so that you can have them cleaned. Price For the Cold Morning ‘What about one of these? LADIES" DRESSING SACQUES—Made of all woal ripple cloth; winter weight; wide satin bound collar and cuffs; silk frog buttons around the edge; front and bottom satin trimmed; in red, gray, pink, blue. Price..$1.00 The Key lo Wealth Is Right Buying. You'll always buy right at the Price Cutter’s. CHILDS VEST—Made of extra fine knitted fabric; open all the 2 \7 way down the front; slip on as easy as a corset; high and Large size A Word to the Wise Woman. CORSET COVERS will be in greater demand than ever this summer. FHere are some embroideries, made expressly for them in the new buttonhole openwork; English eyelet; deep scallop; 18 inches wide; many patterns to choose from. Price....35e at One-Hallf Price. LADIES’ and GENTS’ REEFERS—Made of soft finished black Surah silk; full 18 inches wide; 32 inches long. Real value $1.50, Monday and Tues- day . ... 70e Closing OQut Our Lining Stock. SILESIA SATEEN LINEN—In all colors; 15c, 20c and 25¢ quglity marked down to 10€ yard ] . ; . & PR Bl Ly ] Dreadnought will gain a year if mot|who the enemy m i ‘ more in naval construction over all | Writing of this fleet. as it will be other powers except her ally. | when the Dreadnought joins, a naval | Ueually when ships are being bullt a | expert said: [ board s placed at the head of the slip | “Nothing as devastating as this con- me, displacement, princi- | centrated construction has ever been 5al Aimens.ons, horsepower and speed. | conceived in the brain of man. It is| T the case of the Dreadnought not an | impossible to picture the result of one ltem in the design Is revealed. the|minute's well-directed fireatan enemy e Hem I taining the simple sentence, | ships, and when one minute Is followed o Mfajesty's ship Dreadnought, com- | by others the effect would be too ter- | menced October 2, 1905.” rible for words, presuming the gun- | | = [ ners get the range ana fire as at tar- | Man Who Stabbed Women - | MASSIVE ARMAMENT. : @ 5 & hip will | 8€t practice. ~ To this length has the N . When ready for sea the Ship WHM| (o, iost for sea power gone, and this 1s| ON the Street in St. Louis | | aisplace 18,500 toms, but this Is the ' o 5. o1 "0 't time Is not far di Captured by the Police e: rkable thing about her, for, e as L,?é.:i?\i 1deas introduced as a result | t2nt ‘;1“:1 the British ensign will r’f the Far Eastern war, Britain js | over fleets and squadrons of Dread- h | ‘ : S ohine | DOUghts, vessels costing a million and - I;arclnz‘:’:lvh:’:m'\‘:‘:j‘f““ & machin®!a half sterling or more, each with ten I}[\KES A CONFES STON O . Toacian or twelve 12-inch guns, which will en- 102 s 2 & % SR O ,: ship. 1'I::l 'm?r 11“ R wil gage an antagonist when three or four \ave carri uns B e ends nells, The Dreadnought | i°s distant, and will pour in a suc- | ST. LOUIS, Feb. I0—John Brady, = will have ten of these weapons of a | eSoioh O ells, ;f‘;"‘ ;"’e‘ag’"“g 850 | years old, a waiter out of employment, T type, with @ muszle energy of 49,- | POURAS. carrying wholesale destruction | was arrested to-day on suspicion of being 568, as compared with the 33,622 of the the I;‘Jackt the stabber” who stabbed a uns carried in as recent battleships WP T e T number of women on the streets during B the Majestic class, an increase In "T‘:h':"j‘“f:":i‘““ :“‘ on Wednesday. | the past three weeks. Brady was ar- power of 50 per €ent. Siat 1‘0*7 ‘; t;:\stilat have been going | rested In a resort where he had boasted In a great sea fight the Dreadnought | 70 & “00/ ‘;rar - "_"9"‘:“ about com- | that he was “Jack the stabber.” Upon will be able to discharge every minute | P < e oA ;“?J“ 'd;’“ contained in |peing confronted by several men wWho ten projectiles weighing 8500 pounds, | [0S S1ore must be M?:I‘?se“!‘:‘lf“b“{grf positively identified him, Brady later con- clent velocity to send them | have heen sold for $10 £o $15 will be ey | fessed. Brady was closeted with Chief ¥ miles, or to penetrate|sale for $7 50 a suit. - The public is|of Detectives Desmond for only a short about sixteen inches of the hardest |asked to wdit for these men's suits un- | time when he broke down. 2 mor at a range of about two miles. | ;!_l ‘; L'd_neslda)}". Erhfin a saving -of $5 to | I do 1ot know just how the idea first nlike all British and forelgn battle- 0 °7 c47,be ag on any sult that will | came to me,” sald Brady. “When I ships bullt in the past thirty years the | yjarket street, opposite Jones. * 14" | stabbed the women J delighted in it. Just new addition to the fleet will carry no | B d - iR v mtm el ‘one quick stroke and it was all over. I i weapon smaller than the great 12-inch Convicted Clergyman Resigns. didn’t pick out women particularly; it plece, except eighteen 3-inch quick-| DEADWOOD, S. D. Feb. 10.—Rev. | dldn't make any difference to me so long firers for repelling attacks by torpedo | George G. Ware, who was recently con. | 8 they were women. I never thought of craft. She will mount neither 9.2-inch, | victed in the United States Distriot | Stabbing men. I think the first woman I inch nor 6-inch guns, but she will | Court at Omaha of econspiracy to de- |Stabbed was at Eighth and Olive streets. | be the biggest warship afloat and she | frauq the Government by illegal land |After that I was excited and didn’t | will have only the biggest and most| entries, has tendered his resignation as | know how many I stabbed or just what | powerful guns. | pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church |I was doing.” The secrets which will be incorpo- | at Deadwood and of Christ’s Church at | - Brady was identified during the day | | | rated in the huge hull are still hidden, | Lead, and has also sent to Bishop Hare | by 2 number of the women who had been but it is known that they tend to ecqn- | at Sioux Falls, S. D., his resignation as | stabbed, as their assailant. - He looked omy as well as efficlency. The Dread- | a clergyman of the Episcopal church. |at the women contemptuously, but said nought will cost 10 per cent per ton | less than recent battleships, British- built, although she will represent the . | 1ast word in all details of her con- Every mother feels s struction. ; great dread of the pain | In another respect the Dreadnought and danger atten A | will be unique, and she will be the first o e Lty dml P°_odfl pattleship in the world-to be driven by e most critical peri turbines. Tm;se onginefi will supply | of her li{:. Becoming the power for four propellers, two more : sul : he P ny previously bullt British bat- | & tmother ‘,!;Z"ld be a source of joy to all, but the 5’;’"‘81”““‘ tleship, which should make her the| danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. fastest ship of he"f C{;S” (flflfit- An- | Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great | other advantage © e turbines. as : -Faiaaths 3 5 Shown by the performances of the Car- | P#iB and n%;n.ger of maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s mania, 15 that the gunners will have a| severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided | steadier deck from which to handle the | by jts use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or | EY% 16 JOIN ATLANTIC FLEET. | gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions are | The guns, armor, machinery, boilers, | overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the | ete., are ready to be placed in the : . % : | Dréagnought, so there should be no | serious accidents so common to the critical Gifiewlty in having her ready for sea | hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s in twelve months. when sherm join | Friend. ‘‘It is worth its weight in gold,”” the Atiantic fieet. based on Gibraitar, : the Mol placed midway hetween the | $8ys many who have used it. $1.00 per ! cpannel and Medfterraneon fleets. As | bottle at drug stores, Book containing trouble threatens on the one side or yaluable information of interest to all women, will the other the ships of the Atlantic fleet be sent to any add: fr_ao upon WPH“M to BRADFIELD REGULATOR 00., Atianta., Ga- are moved, making -them of the great est use in the time of war, no matter 'ANDAL IN COURT| teen having been stabbed during the | Name of Senator Burton Ih. that will be placed against him. A q A total of seventeen women and girls - have been stabbed on the streets, four- early evening of January 22. None were seriously wounded. volved in a Case in Brady insists that he did not stab all of them, but admits that he does not know how many were victims of his knife. His parents have been living apart | JOPLIN, Mo., Feb. 10.—In the case of for two yvears, the mother and children | Charles L. living at 119 North Vandeventer avenue. | With conspiracy in locating postoffice Brady has not been living at home for | Sites in Missouri and Arkansas. James some time. He said: H. Whitecotton, attorney for Blanton, “I left my home fearing that I would |in outlining the defense, to-day sald that be seized with the uncontrollable pas-|it would be shown that the defendant sion to harm women and attack my sis- | had never received money from Dr. J. ters.” H. Vernon. Informations charging Brady with as- | Senator Joseph R. Burton. of Kansas sault to kill were issued this afternoon | meeting Blanton at Nevada, the attorney by Assistant Circuit Attorney Rosekopf [said that at the Instance of Miss Grace Oglesby |it would bé shown, did not go riding in Missouri. Blanton, on trial charged In reference to United States Blanton and Senator Burton. and other women who were stabbed |an automobile together. while walking along the streets. In previqus testimony Postmaster Mec- Anulty of Nevada had said that Senator Burton had met Blanton at Nevada and that Burton had interceded In behalf ol a site owned by J. H. Kelly, which finally was selected after Vernon had received $2700 from Kelly for his inflaence. Sena- tor Burton's name was brought in as the attorney of Kelly. McAnulty testi~ fled that he had seen Burton and Blantom driving together in an automobile in Ne- vada. THis latter allegation is now dented. —— e Jury Censures Rallroad Company. HELENA, Mont., Feb. 10.—The jury which Investigated the Northern Pa- cific wreck near Helena last Monday, in which five lives were lost, to-day re- turned a verdict finding the wreck due to the gross negligence of the rallway company. The jury finds that the com- pany worked the crew too many hours; that the brakemen were not sufficient in number for a train of the tonnage and that the crew was negligent in handling the train. CASH OR AT AT £3 o ( (e— (‘i I sy | Brass and Enamel Beds 1—A Handsomely enameled bed (choice 57 Zo of colors) makes a fine appearance... . 2—One of the best beds, for the money, on the market, nicely enameled in “different colors; brass rod and knobs......... $5.% 3—An all-brass bed with continuous 2- inch pillars; a very handsome design m-w - !fil MW M‘ 4—Another al-brass bed with bow foot and door : : knob vases; a $45.00 value for..... ! THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE CITY N&onan Jurniture Co.} 101X ~ 1023 MISSION ST. ABOVE SIXTH.