The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 16, 1906, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1906. WIFE MAY PAY BON'S DEBTS, Hope for the Creditors of the Countess of Castel-| lane’s Spendthrift Husband COUNT DISPLAYS PRIDE Refuses to Accept Large A\llowance After Court g s Shall Have Granted Divorce holds its shape---it wears well. - 55 " Trousers / Merchants that buy of the manufacturers sell these Trousers at $4—we sell them to you at exactly what other merchants must pay for them. -They are nighty neat looking patterns—all well made—cut according to the latest styles and fresh from our big.New York workrooms. 3wy ALTFORNTANS MEET AT BANQUET TABLE Former Residents of State Hold Annual Reunion in New York. y Overcoats *7% ¥15 Valyes A final clearance—the last call—heed it—the benefits are well worth ile—price concessions are simply remarkable—true, the assortment is a bent,” but when you find a coat you like you will find a mighty big g attached to its price. ~Light coats—dark coats—top coats—Ilong coats —all at the short price of $7.85. Sprg; Shirts $ l _l__§ $1.50 Vaiue As pretty a collection of snappy Negligee | Shirts as you will see in a day’s secarch—fine | woven Madras—fast colors that will come out of | the twentieth washing without a blemish. Hand- { some stripes and squares or fancy whites—de- | tachable cuffs—hand-made buttonholes—collar | protectors—double felled seams—sea-pearl but- | tons—splendid fitting—Iliberally cut shirts that | are full of comfort—made to sell for $1.50. | We'll just stimulate our Furnishing Goods De- partment by offering them at $1.135. I ‘Big Boys’ Suits -.@ Worth §oy 15 ‘ o $3.50 Ages 6 to 12—Just like illus- tration in snappy Scotch Chcviots—L strongly made—all seams taped and reinforced—a suit that will wear like iron—should be sold at §3.50— extra special $2.15. Ages 8 to 15—Double Breasted Two Piece Suits in the new bluci mixtures — splendidly constructed garments full of style and character —a mighty good value at $3.50— price $2.15. Just Arrived to-day for less than $14. Special Sale You:hs’ Trousers $1.50 Ages 12 to 20—pretty patterns—good materials—strongly made. < vmg Wholesalers Burt @& Packard’s *4 Shoes 2 These famous shoes, sold all the world over at $3.50 and $4, are be- ing closed out by us at $2.6S5. Those up-to-date handsome shoes in shiny and plain leathers—Men’s shoes at both stores—Ladies’ shoes at the Powell Street store only. ————— OLIVER MOROSCO BRINGS SUIT AGAINST BELASCO Seeks to Prevent His Theatrical Rival From Producing “The Little Princess” in Los Angeles. Manufacturers Retailers 740 Market Street 35 Gesry Street Two Ldl‘ge Stores Cor.Powell & Ellis Arcade Entrance 972 Market Suppose you buy one of our splendid Suits--- it looks good---fits fine---and the price is very low. You wear it day in and day out--you find it you want another suit—where will you go? Thousands of delighted customers have answered that question by their generous patronage— making our stores ever busy—they are responsible for our growth from one small store to the largest clothing concern in the country. There is only one thing in the world that can make and hold such a large and generous following and that’s merit—real, true, deserving merit—the kind that can bear the test of time. *14 Suits *72 Our Clothing Manager reports last night “Suits at $7.85 all sold—must have more or disappoint our customers—crowds demanding them—what shall I do?” There was only one thing to do—so we did it—took Three Hundred of our splendid $14 Suits and placed them on sale at $7.835. our New York workrooms and are fresh, new, snappy styles— not a Suit in the lot that could be bought in San Francisco assortment of Single and Double Breasted styles—all at the one low price—$7.85. $].95 Ages 215 to 5—Swell little ! Eton Russians made like illustra- Worth $3.50 | tion—soft grays in Alice and Oyster | shades made with gun-metal but- { tons—French Cuffs—Chevron on Sleeve—and a leather belt to match i material and Knickerbocker Trou- special price, 85¢., The time comes round when Many of these Suits have just arrived from All in all they present a magnificent For 85¢ | Here'sanew one—full | of dash and style—well worth a dollar and a half | —Fedoras, too, if you wish—special sale at a | House was discounted and little was | lef: for the assemblage to consider but | questions of party organization and a | general plan of campaign. The pres- | ence of the Duke of Devonshire, former | president of the Council, however, with To-day's dispatches tell of a gram- Imar scholar wounding a reactionary teacher at Kharkoff, and the arrest at . Berdicheff of a 15-year-old lad having 2 three loaded bombs in his possession. The steady lengthening of the summary ON AND OFF LIKE A COAT With former Premier Balfour's “Raith & fact”—s: cities where officials have been killed. | ures to stir up an He 1s receiving |formal entry into the ranks of [ ypo¢ it R ,,d‘.e,.':f:l'fl's’:if',:: ihi% | patrols fired upon, bombs, weapons and | no recogaltion, official or otherwise, but the $1.50 and mo: |the “whole hoggers,” as the Cham-|.a't, make a legitimate business dynamite sefzed or postoffices, banks or t is aware of his presence CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Y |;criatnites have dubbed the deal |70y° fiocrer samords o oy | other state institutions attacked. A [here. Matos to-dey was asked whether thers Lasgest Makers of Collars and Shirts tn the Forid, public interest in to-day’s meet- | {oc Pyl e i number of the crimes were committed ity f impude: and terror are by mere boys. g‘l‘n‘ a revol e m ly FOR THE ACE | British Premier and Chan- cellor of Exchequer Assure Deputation Their Support LONDON, Feb. 15.—While declining | to make rash promises, Premier Camp- | beli-Bannerman and Chancellor of the Exchequer Asquith this morning de- clared themselves in entire sympathy [with a deputation which called upon | Chamberlain also spoke. them to advocate the establishment of a national system of old-age pensions. The deputation urged that the scheme ghould be comprehensive and include | all citizens, mensor women, the money | being found by means of imperial tax- ation. ling of the Unionists at Lansdowne | wastea? | his free food followers, was considered in some quarters as giving promise of | enlivening the proceedings. From 500 to 600 Unionists attended the meeting, which lasted an hour and a half. The proceedings were amicable. The Duke of Devonshire showed no disposition to yleld his views on fiscal jreform. On all other questions he will give willing support to the party. He regretted that he had read the corre- | spondence between Balfour and Cham- | berlain, published this morning, indi- cating that they had substantially | reached an agreement on this question. The Duke intimated that he “would | have to consult with the free-fooders | of the party as to their future action. He de- clared that if the Duke of Devonshire's | views prevailea the majority of the | Unionist party would have to submit to the minority. A resolution expressing confidence in Balfour was adopted. —_——— School Pupils Take the Legd in Attacks Upon Govern- ment Officials in Russia *ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. Official Messenger to-day prints the usual weekly summary of violent polit- ical erimes and seizures of bombs, ex- plosives and weapons, filling more than mainly where the terrorists have been active. They occupy St. Petersburg, Moscow, Odessa, Kieff, Nijni Novgorod, Vilna, Warsaw, Samara, Kursk, Sebastopol, Kazan, Tiflls, Riga and other principal | to each week is a reliable index of the increased activity, both of the police and of the terrorists. There is evidence that a bomb explo- sion which occurred at Vilna on Feb- ruary 12 was part of a general plot, with ramifications throughout the em- pire, aimed at preventing the participa- tion of the moderate parties in the election, and the chief of the secret po- lice here has sent orders to the gen- darmerie of all the cities to do every- thing possible to. guard against similar attempts. ————— REVOLUTIONARY GENERAL MATOS IS VISITING PARIS BY MERE BOYS 15.—The columns. The record consists f a long enumeration of citles Stir Up Another Row in Venezuela. PARIS, Feb. 15.—The presence in Paris of General Matos, who headed the last revolution in Venezuela President Castro, leads reports that Matos might again take meas- Denies Report That He Is Plotting to Fallure of Brokerage Firm. WILMINGTON, Del,( Feb. 15.—H. L. Evans & Co., brokers, made a voluntary assignment to-day. for the benefit of credifors, to John president of the Union H, Danby, vice tional Bank of this city. Unprofitable invest- ments and carrying customers who had B0t settled their margins and other accounts is the reason given for the faflure. The liabilities are supposed to be between $300,000 and $400,000 Na- | and the assets are estimated to be about $150,- BABY'S ever, is so Is the joy of the household, for withont it no happiness can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, angels though! over VOICE : smile at and commend the ts and aspirations of the mother the cradle. The ordeal t mother must how- of and ing that she looks forward to the hour when she shall woman should know that the danger . Every in and horroe of child-birth can be entirely avoided th-dm“lm @ scientific liniment for external use pliable all the and assists nature in its sublime , which toughens and renders

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