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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 190¢. }‘ Seven Hair Facts ONE is . a contagious caused by a mi- | l | TWO is a forerunner of scalp, _falling- hair and baldness. THREE hronie -baldness able | | | is incur- FOUR The cause of dandruff can be washed out of the scalp with soap and water. FIVE e only way to cure dan- and falling hair is to e germ that causes it. SIX Each day that dandruff neglected adds to the per- ry of the scalp, does -not cease the - hair not * { is while satisfac- will kill and keep New- and oern AT DRUG STORE Send 10¢ in stamps to The Herpi- Co., Dept. N., Detrott, Mich., for Be sure you get Herpicide a Save Pain! Save 'flnney' ‘EE, ,'jmn'; j d to give per- K gold crowns, 00. Filiings, by eir, ges or an &p- Dentists. Cor. Stockton and 1. “77” Dr. Humphreys’ Seventy- Seven breaks up Coldsand | OUR SAMPLES ONLY $5.00 Wor bot Cases ¥ evold pe: Trunks, end @t prices 50 pér cent less than elsewhere. ——Repairing— g MAXRT X TRUNK MANUFACTURER 22 Turk Street’ Phone East 9224 T TSRS That Man Pitts 11008 Market St. SanFrincisco. | LODD POISON Eitber primary, ynpficol H Bon: id pores, Cloers, n«-rwm-n mh Hu' or Eyebrows lal:l out, FSHAAL LI HOYWODLS WEEKLY GM.L, Sl PEB YEMI | west § | feet east 8 | 100, for §1200: southeast line of Minna | ness wili follow. [5 MARCH REGORD Continued from Page 34, Column 4. Skelly, to Thomas A. Allen, for $180,000. |an advance of $35,000 since May, 1905. | Bovee, Toy & Co. have sold 28x137:8 | feet on the east line of Jones street, £9:6 feet north of O'Farrell street, with | improvements, for $25,000, for H. H. [Crane, to Samuel Dusenbury. | Thomas Magee & Sons have =old | 89:6x157:6 and three-story frame build- |ing on the north line of McAllister | Btreet, mext to the Hibernia Bank, to | A. 8. Macdonald and C. O. G. Miller for | $80,000. Calvin E. Knickerbocker, John G. | Barker and H. E. Bostwick have bought | the northwest corner of Second and | Howard streets, 106x80 feet, trom B. R. ‘Tlllenlhal William J. Bryan, T. C. Jan- | sen and Margaret Stewart, lhrouxh the | agency of O. D. Baldwin & Son, on pri- | vate terms. | Among the transactions of A. J. Rich | & Co. are included the following: Block | bounded by Twelfth and Thirteenth |avenues and A and B streets, sold for J. Goldberg and H. D. Kell for $60,000; | southwest corner of Golden Gate avenuo and Devisadero street, 75x100, vacant, | bought by A. Levison from M. E. Mayer for $16,000; market and lot, 42x100 feet on the east line of Polk street, 60 feet | south of Washington street, sold by B. S. Hays to Luke McDonald for $32,500; entire- Mission block bounded by Six- teenth, Seventeenth, Harrison and Ala- bama streets, bought for M. Friedman & Co. from John Center for $77,500, to | be occupied by a furniture warehouse. A. S. Macdonald has bought 50x100 feet at Seventeenth and Valencla streets, with three-story bullding, for $32,500, Bovee, Toy & Co. have sold to Wil- llam Ambrose 40:9x165 feet on the north line of Bush street, 165 west of Mason street, for Daniel Wilson; also 32x100 feet and improvements on the west line of Van Ness avenue, 60 feet south of Turk street, for Louis Meyer- stein, for $22,250. 0. D. Baldwin & Son have sold for Ralph W. Kinney' his two-story brick building and lot on the north line of Natoma street, 170 feet east of Fourth, for $35,000; 50x104 and stores and flats on the north line of Twenty-fourth street, 50 feet west of York, for Mrs. John Hausen, for $10,000; lot 25x104 and stores and flats on the north line of Twenty-fourth street, ¥ 50 feet east rk, for $3000; norfheast corner of fourth street and Treat avenue, ith stores and flats, for F. W. Tenry Stern, for $12,500; st corner of Oak and Steiner 32:6x112:6 feet, for James Ryan to Scott Griffin, for $10,000. F. B. Surryhne reports the sale of a lot on the south line of Sutter street, 97:6 feet west of Stockton sireet, 20x100 | Feet, also a transaction in district, particulars of not nsideration $22,000. SOME HOME PROPERTIES. Stetson have made the For Gassman to Vays- »ments and 60x77:6, north ray, 77:6 east of Kearny; n; improvements and gular, east line of Stockton 9:6 north of Sutter street; St. yurch to Isador Lipman, im- and- 55x87:6, Irregular, st corner Stockton and Filbert Magrane & Coleman to, Ses- 1on et al., 137:6x126:0%, southeast cor- aer of Filbert and Gough streets; George de_.Urioste to W. C. Patterson, improyements and 37:6x137:6, southeast line of Brannan street, 137:6 northeast of Third, at $16,750; for Kernan Robson, lot and improvements, 22x77:6, at 1305- 1207 "Mason street; Annie Finkenstedt m Samuel Strauss, improvements and north line of Broadw: 68:9 west of Stockton street, for Mrs. Thuesen, improvements 24:6x70, of Powell street, 51 north of F. Mulgrew to H. D. X " irregular, north line of eet, 53:10 west of Parker ave- Magrane & Shorten to W. s 5x120, west line of Seventh aveniie, ‘150 south of I street; W. Kavanagh to John M, Boscus, improve- ments and 27:6 x 100, west line of San- chez, $2:6 north of Sixteenth, $3,600; Fred Drandt to Mr, Tresmontan, im- provements and 25x75, southwest line of Ritch street, 100 northwest of Bran- nan, $2,2€9; James M. Donahue to M. A. rdon, improvements and X100, t line of Broderick street, 75 north of Oak, at $2600; A. M. Gault and wife 10 Alexander D. Keyes, improvements nd. 20x67:6, west line of Church alley 17:% north of Broadway, $2400; Mr. Foulkes ‘to) Forest Wyman, 25x137:6, alnut street, 68:8% north of Califor- street; H. L. Kummer to Miss Alten- improvements and 25x75 feet at 9 Hattie street, east line, 175 feet north of Eighteenth street; for Clarke, south- |west corner of Seventeenth street and | Clara avenue, 16x136. | W. B. McGerry & Co. report the fol- lowing sales: Southwest corner of Lom- 1 Webster streets, §7x120 feet, Clla M. Ring to Dr. W. L. Willlamson for $6000: two flats and lot 25x80 feet, east-line of Filimore street, 135 feet | south of- Haight, Jennie Baker to Mir- anda Lewis; north line of Fulton street, 128 feet west of Parker avenue, 25x117 fee Marie Reed to Katherine Blaney fo 00:, three flats on the west line {of Guerrero street. 185 feet south of | Fourteenth street. Daniel Cameron to Margaret Powelson for $11,000; north line of Arlington street, 25x100 feet, of Mateo street, M. Solomon to B. | Nicholls; Maude Girvin to Fannie Lan- t decker, south line of Lake street, 37 | of Twenty-sixth avehue, 27:6x street, 115 feet southwest of Third, nine-room house and lot 20x70 feet, R. | Kummerlander to Dr. G. W. Duncan for ‘sfinuo four flats on "the south line of | Fourteenth street, 150 feet west of San- chez, Willlam Splegel to Katherine Mc- Donald; south line of Ellis- street, 275 feet. west of Fillmore street, 34x137:6, D. Walsh to a client for $10,500. Lyon & Hoag have sold to the Boston Investment Company about 500 lots of ASPRING AILMENTS signify 7 debilitated condlition of the blood The system is overloaded with | winter impurities which must be clean- ed. out at once or a more serious sick- For this particular work we urge a trial of the celebrated Hostetter's Stomach Bitters You'll find it equal to the task. the same as thousands of other such suf- ferers have done @uring tie 53 years. 1t also cures e I e} 0} < m - 4 m Py, ready for publication, | | AND SETS PROSPERITY SALE. DINNERWARE—ODD PIECES —-_—_—_—.—————~——_ > kel The stery of the rain is the story of Prosperity. When the country is prospetous the city begins to hum. seems to be in the air. o9 Prosperity You feel it; Pragers feels it; and tomorrow Pragers intends to respond with 1ts highest tribute to this promising year—a grand Prosperity Sale. sale that shall outrival all merchandising events held here in years. Every article in this great store marked down to the lpwest possible notch. Sweeping reductions wherever you turn. Bargains! Bargains! BARGAINS! And Easter only two weeks away. This is the opportunity of years. A PROSPERITY SALE med in black silk braid; circalar model, trimmed ket. The whole line of values, Monday only, Novelty Suits Fancy Worsted; in dark mixtures, in light grays and in swelll eq and lengths. tweeds, Eton style, exactly like elegant $6.50 e . values: s oh 4 3. 85 illustration, fancy braided vest effect, with fancy collar trim- skirt braid to correspond with jac- $12.50 $5.00 Skirts $2.95 Broadcioth and Fancy Gray Mixture Skirts (like illus- tration on left) — Pleated front, circular gored, trim- med with buttons; also come in blue and black. A well - tailored good $5.00 St | $6.50 Skirts $3.85 Shadow Plaid Skirts — In light and medium gray ma- terials, fancy pleated and handsomely trimmed with strappings and buttons; all $8.50 Plaid Skiris $4.95 Like illustration on the right. These are the very finest Panama weaves, circular skirts, fancy plaids and light checks, the new mod- el buttons or pleated front and 3-inch circular folds at bottom. There are seven different styles to select from, all $8.50 or greater values. Marked $4.95 for Monday only in $20 $27.50 Broadcloths This swell line of Broadcloths, exactly is in garnet, green, blue, black and the new pastel shades. is in the new Eton style, trim- med beautifully with stitched straps, piped with silk in sim- ilar quarter length with fancy roll cuff. med pleated circular skirt with silk pipings and bot- tom trimming. For Mon- day only, this swell line of suits, all $18.00 PROSPERITY SALE $18 like illustration, It three- shades; sleeves An elegantly trim- Prosperity Muslin F.| We offer a complete Dinner Set of 100 pieces, made of best English Ware, decorated with a green border under the glaze which will not $6 95 . wash off. Regularly sold % 18¢ at $12.00. Special Sale price Meat Platters—Small size. ular 2 Special . Preserve Special Cofiee This is our new idea. House- Furmshmg Bargams “50c¢ $1.00 $1.00 325¢C size: made of polished h(_n\ tin with copper bottom. Your choice of any size ........... $2.08 and $3.98 as well. Pragers. Parlor Broom—Extra fine qual- l( polished handle . l.ur:e Size Fiber Door Mats —Close weav 1.35 value for White Enamel Tea Keitle— No. 9 size; regularlywnrlh Chips, Milnus and Neapolitnns—A ncw line of sample shapes; every one the latest st Prices from $3.30 as Straw Satin every shade . & Burnt Leghorns . Patuted Tin mnn size; finis size Beige Suiting —Three shades of gray—Gobelin and réseda mixtures. Just think of a 38-inch wool suit- ing, dressy, tasteful and fully as effective as 25 any dollar cloth, at, yard C To- 36-inch Wool Kecko Cloth—(New Albatross). 25c This week A few standard prices on all Hats. more than that at $7.50, and we have over double that amount at §3. straws; , style out; price Pragers1 0 000 Hatsin Monday s Prospenty Sale You are missing the most beautiful display of the year if you have not seen Make Your Own Hais. Grand Sale Unirimmed Hats. Main Aiste The Fifth-Avenne Shape—in Milan L $1.25 the most correct We have nearly 2000 hats at §10 apiece. Underwear Saie PRICES ALMOST HALF Gowns, Corset Covers, Skirts and Drawers, all at prices lower than you have ever seen them before. This is a great price advantage that we have secured and that we are now offering to you. $1.25 and $1.75 Skirts 89¢ |Over eight different styles, embroldered and lace trimmed; one style is made of heavy cambric, with deep flounce; trimmed with several small C S: )C—RL‘ - ular 30c" Spccmx"."".r g 18c tucks and deep lace. All e:;m 89‘ ................ styles are marked Dinper Plnleu—RPK\flar 25c. Other styles, 69e. Special 1 5C $1.25 to $1.75 Gowns 89¢ | Made of Cambrie, with a wide band of embroidered insertion around the neck to form a yoke. These Gowns We have Then there are our popular prices of FLOWERS. Another great line of Flowers just received, in Lilacs, June Roses, M a three-quarter sleeve length make as dainty an effect as you could wish for. [here are ten styles of th all worth from $1.25 to 89c $1.75. All marked .... 15¢ Corsef Covers 8c Plain Corset Covers, made tight-fitting. with two darts to each side; good values for 15¢. Speecial, c while they last American Beauties, Cowslips, S ¥ 3 Main 19C Hyacinths, Pansies, Heliotrope Women’s Drawers aisle. Per piece and a thousand other beautiful| Plain Muslin Drawers, with deep hem Pyroxiitne Bratd—1 "picces; L and several small tucks; eut all colors; regular . g7 ‘“f""s‘ all 39¢, 29¢, and 19c full through the body. Regu- 19‘ Main aisle. Per piece. 4 as low as JAF 35C VAIUE wnennneonnaenne-s Dress Goods and Silk Sale 38-Inch English Wool Beige Suitings 25¢ Yd. Silks Black Taffetas—j6-inch width, dyed in the )ar-l regular $r.oo quality. orr oW no ilice MOTTOW v . .uevesen on sale a hundred picces more of p this popular wash | a P' dress goods; 75¢ yard. Our price is, tomorrow. ":x‘d ‘rfi;‘f‘f},fl, 24-inch Punjab—-(New Pongee). ALWAYS RELIABLE her able; colors of cardinal, blue, black and cream; regular 85¢ \alucs guaranteed pure silk, 2o aC Checks and Stfipe=—1|1 soft costume silks, the most desirable of al silks for suits; values up to soc w tan, gray, lilac and Alice 58c Port and Sherry—S6-year-old witie; reg- Fine Groceries and Liquors Low Priced at Pragers FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. GROCERIFS. Cutter or El Rey \uuxy—nom stand- am—Best Bastern Sugar-Cured. Mon- ard brands; bottle ... .70 day only 01a_Kentucky Reliable Bourbon—Full Sngulla. Ivery or Queen l.uy s»-.-—— proof stralght goods; gallon....$2.25 Full_l4-gal hottle Sour Mash Bourbom —Regularly $1.50 bottle; now...$117 Cautrell & Cochrane Gioger AlhRent imported; dozen Porter—Best domestic: dozen Chablis, Margaux or Caberne: -old wines; regularly special . Candles—Good, radizn Ghirardelli’s, Lowney's or Epp'u Cocon —l3-pound tins Fairbauk's Falry or Tower Brand Bo- rax Soaps—8 bars Yellow Ceorn Meal— l"lrkl- Creamery Butter—Sold b pound Creams—All brands except St. Lhurles 3 tins “e Claret—-Extra Asti 'lnhlfi Wine; regu< larly 50c gallon; special .... -3de ularly 85¢: gallen 50-feet frontage each for the estate Dunsmuir to Yager, south- ' seventh avenue, south of O street, to M. of Willlam H. Howard at Burlingame for $150,000, all in one tract, which will be subdivided and developed and put on the market on casy terms. The City Realty Company reports the following sales: Northwest corner of Fourth and Parnassus avenues, 75:9%x32:6 feet, to J. Le Roy for $6000; east line of Fourth avenue, 13 feet south of Parnassus, 25x107:! Amelia Loring, $2500; east sid o Third avenue, 200 feet south of I street. 25x120 feet, to Julla E. Hobart for $3000. Sales have been made by Hawks & Skelton as follows: Southwegt corner of Greenwich and Gough streets, 96x100, for.S. G. Murphy, $7000; south line of Green street, 175 feet west of Pierce, 25x100 feet, for J. W. Doliver, $3000; west side of Larkin street, 66:3 feet north of Filbert, 25x100 feet, for Wil- liam Smith et al., $3250; west side of Stelner street, 82:6 north of Vallejo, 27:6x110 feet, with modern house, for W. F. Shattuck, $12,000; northwest cor- ner of Fulton street and Parker avenue, 103:10x116 feet, for H. D. and J, L. Hawks, $13,650. . THIZ WESTERN ADDITION, The following transactions are report- ed by F. B. Surryhne during the month of March: Schehr to Sass, three fldts and 25x137:6 feet at 1359-61-63 Oak street, between Baker and Lyon, for $8750; Johnson to Galli, cottage and lot, 1634 Lombard street, between Gough and Octavia, 25x137:6 feet, for $3600; Kalisky to Muller, three flats and 25x85 feet, southwest corner of Masonfc avenue and Oak street, for $11,000; Anderson to Hendrix, north line of Twenty-sixth street, 125 feet west of Dolores, 25x114 feet, for $550; | Oppenheimer to Dolan, north line of | Geary street, 100 feet west of Broder- ik, 26x187:6 feet, for $1650; Fisher to Dean, west line of Fillmore street, 25 feet south of Hayes, 25x106 feet, for $3500; Jemeriz to Paine, old house and 20x70 feet at 1506 Leavenworth street, between Jackson Pacific, for $4000; erly line of Fulton street, 175 feet west of Baker, 25x137:6 feet, for $2500; Hof- mann to Barbe, three flats and 35x70 feet at 1608 Larkin street, between Clay and Washington, for $15,000; Surryhne to Feehan, north line of Page street, 100 feet east of Fillmore. 44x155 feet, for $5500; Franks to a client, residence and 65x187:6 feet at 1707 Octavia street for $15,000; Williams to McGuire, west line of Fair Oaks, 210 feet south of Twenty-fifth street, <25x125 feet, for $1200; ¥. B. Surryhne also reports sales to the aggregate amount of over $20,000 in the Rosenthal Tract, midway between Ross Valley and San Anselmo. B. Getz reports the following sales: 30x 182:6 feet south line of B street, west of Twenty-sixth avenue, to D. Samuels; 25x 100 feet northeast line of Brazil avenue, southeast of London street, to George and D. Youngson; 50x120 feet west line of For- ty-first avenue, north of U street, to H. O. Dreher; northeast corner of W street and Fortieth avenue, to R.-M. Cook; 25x 100 feet northwest line of Edinburgh street, northeast of Japan avenue, to G. and D. Youngson; 25x120 feet east line of Thirtieth avenue, south of L, street, to K. M. Pomroy; 2x120 feet west line of Thir- tieth avenue, south of U street, to H. J. Lathey; 50x120 {eet west line of Forty-first avenue, north of U street, to H. J. Lathey; 25x100 feet southeast line of Mos- cow street, 2% feet northeast of Russia avenue, to Ralph Thomas; 25x120 feet east ilne of Twenty-second avenue, south of Point Lobos avenue, to George von Arx; 25x100 feet southeast line of Moscow street, southwest of China avenue, to G. N. Robles; 25x120 feet east line of Ninth avenue, north of K street, to H. Green- baum; 50x120 feet east line of Thirty-first avenue, south of I street, to F. B. Cun- ningbam; 75x120 feet west line of Forty- first avenue, south of T street, to M. Lit- tlefield; northwest corner of O street and Forty-fourth avenue, to George E. Dixon; 50x100 feet southeast line of Edinburgh street, northeast of Persia avenue, to A. E. Reilly; 25x120 feet west line of Forty- Abrahams; 25x100 feet northwest line of | Paris street, southwest of Persia avenue, with improvements, to G. Faenzi; 25x120 fect west line of Eighth avenue, south of | N street, to Willlam R. Adams; 50x125 feet north line of Sagamore street, west of Capitol avenue, to A. Frugall and L. Gi- anni; 25x100 feet southeast line of Madrid street, northeast of Japan avenue, to James A. Gray; 25x120 feet east line of Forty-eighth avenue, south of K street, to M. A. McSwiney; 25x100 feet south line of M street, 107:6 feet west of Tenth avenue, to Friede Huber. Wickham Havens reports satisfactory progress in selling Piedmont real estate during the past week. Park View tract No. 2, lying on the hills immediately back | of Piedmont Springs Park and including’ the residence property of William E. Sharon, has been opened. This tract con- sists of seventy lots. Attractive fportals will adorn the corner of Dormidéra and Mountain avenues. The drawings have been prepared by Architects Bakewell & Brown.. Dr. Robert Dunn of San Fran- cisco and Arthur Caldwell of the Oakland Bank of Savings have begun the erceiion of handsome residgnces on Loretto and Montecito avenues, in the Central Pled- mont tract. In Central Pledmont tract No. 2 lots have been sold to the amount ot $20,000. Sol Getz & Sons report the following sales: Lot 125x120 feet east line of Forty- fitth avenue, south of H street. to L. Le- benbaum; 57:6x100 feet, southwest corner of H street and Forty-fourth avenue, to J. 8. Hunt; 50x100 feet north line of S street, east of Forty-third avenue, to Clarence H. Hohfeld; 25x100 fect south line of H street, west of Forty-sixth ave- nue, to Nancy A. Shaw; southeast corner of I street and Twenty-fifth avenue, to Sarshel D:"Cooper; 25x120 feet east line of Twenty-touxth avenue, south of I street, to .line of Forty-second avenue, north of J street, tc Frank G. Bradford; 25x100 feet south line utl{lu'en. east of Forty-fifth avenue, to Henry W. Doscher; southeast | ' corner of H street and Foity-fifth avenue, to Dr. L. W. Moore: 2%5x120 feet east line of Twenty-fifth avenue, south of I street, to J. M. Capella. The Burnham & Marsh Company have gold for E. Rump to C. C. Martin the northeast corner of B street and Seventh avenue, 57:6x100 feet, with two houses, for $7800; the northeast corner of Clay street and Waverly place, for G. Chelini to L. C. Barbee, 2%5x40 feet, with two-story brick building, price withheld by request, but supposed to ba about $18,000; for John L. der, was turned over yestérday to the Commission on Lunacy to determine his sanity. He was badly beaten upon the head and his eyves were blackened, ae- cording to his story, by twe footpads, who attacked him shortly before his ar- rest. His talk is foolish. Professor Stephens to Leecture. Professor H. Morse Stephens will lee- ture for the Mechanies’ Institute tomor- row night at Golden Gate Hall on “BEf- forts to Aid the Unfortunate,” “Prison and Mae Staley; 25x120 feet west | Tierncy to P. Lynch, the northeast corner of California street and Seventh avenue, 50x100 feet, for $2900. e ——————— Von Niggo Is Foolish. George von Niggo, under arrest by the United States Marshal for embez- zling a letter and a postal mopey or- < > mb“ Mlne the most critical period of ber life. Becoming cmnmrahomdbelmmofpytnallbnttbnmfl‘ and dat incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. :ict&l’-'flfl!dntheunl nmdywhuhrehevsmd!bw pain and danger ofmtermty tlmhonrwluchu&udadumt severest trial is not only made , but all the danger is avoided b{ri;;mo Those who use this nmedym no longer dam = wvonmu, nausea and other distressing are overcome, the qm'm-dsmdyfmthmgmldb serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s Friend. It is worth its weight in gold,” says many who have used it. $1.00 Reform,” “The Problem of Mendicancy,” “Count Rumford in Bavaria.” This is the eleveath lecture in the University Extension course which, Professor Stephens is delivering for the Me- chanics’ Institute. The concluding lec- ture of the course will be given on April 16. Every mother feels s great dread of the pai and danger attendant upon