The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 1, 1906, Page 41

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v A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1906 41 HOLD SESSIONS | DESPITE RN Student livlvmnm to Young Women's Christian Associ- | ation Spend a Lively Day| ——e GIVE SEVERAL STUDIES | Vesper Service and Plat- v A AY/ o A W 2 Nt el : form Meeting Attract a ] ...Great, Remodelmg Sale... - ’ The Golden Gate Cloak and Suit House, after sixteen years of unremitting success in its own par= In Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Sutherland’s Comedy Romance e ticular field, now announces ‘its M o N s l E U R One in Which Great Bargains Are to Be Had at the Very Height, of the Season BEA UCA IRE : This sale is not to meet any possible competition. For the next sixty days both the building oy L oo i il - and the store are to be entirely remodeled. The prices on every garment in the Golden Gate Cloak “An artist, in all that. the word implies.”—New York Herald. and Suit House have been reduced accordingly, and in many instances entire lines have been slashed “Worthy his iliustrious Mm—'h":;"m“ to absurd figures. It is a legitimate sale in the very midst of the lseznflion and offers such bargains —Philadelphia Public Ledger. every woman with a thought of buying a mew suit, a cloak, a coat, for herself or her : ughters, should not pass it by unheeded. Regu]fll‘ Matmee sat“l'dfly $35,000 Will Be Expended in Remodeling the Store and Building —— When the alterations are completed the Golden Gate Cloak and Suit House will be one of the model stores of the country. In the meantime, those who care for genuine bargains will find oppor= : tunities more startling than they imagined were possibie at this time of the year. 3 The Public Knows the Golden Gate Cloak and Suit, House . ‘ as a store wherein quality of materials and workmanship, coupled with the lowest possible prices MA TODAY—LAST NIGHT g are always to be obtained. This business has grown steadily day by day until today it is the largesi Aoy TRER L c.oak and suit house in San Francisco. ISLE OF SPICE R Honorable Methods and Honorable Dealing o ; \ I\I PERIAL VALLEY have been the foundation and the superstructure of this business. Its patrons have ever been satis=- . e TOMORROW EVENING INIMPERIAL VALLEY [l fieq No disappointments have followed purchases at the Golden Gate. It has been a motto of the The Fascinating Musical Eccentricity, wilty Surveys Cause of Or-|[| house to be true to its advertising. Nor wili the public be deluded by our assertions now. Sales at der Issued by Unecle the end cf the season, when merchants are anxious to close cut their stock, are as common as stores Sam. on Market street; but when styles are new, when the stock is fresh and wlen the goods offered are the best in quality and tailoring, a legitimate sale such as this is a rarity indeed. sP{ngDSIgNgK_IP‘IE\‘IVNggggfi;sfiv‘;ES:g;;Aé;:Rsfis IT IS FOR YOU TO PLUCK THE REWARD P MATINEES 25¢ and 50¢, No Higher. EVENINGS, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ THESE ARE THE BARGAlNS—Sults at Great Money-Savmg Prlces o, S 8 ENING, 3 Latest Styles in Tm!ored Smts $25 Pony Suit for $15. $22.50 Eton Suit for $15. $15 Pony Suit for $9.50. E GRAY SUITS in endless variety at prices that will not lighten mmmm o [ ... While Beading These Exceptional Bflanngs Bear in Mind the Quality of the Garments is Always of the Highsst Class.... ] 1oL j%_j,g e ‘ Superb lines of Misses’ Suits . g:;_gg z:{::: iig: %1‘2’ g()o % “A PLAY DEAR To EVERY AMERICAN REART P : Jackets and Coats § » e ;'\l ‘ll‘n‘il:l: :r“l'\‘n(;.v\«“gm-un\r I All the materializations of the latest fashions at prices which will save you money. il LADIES I}O\ COATS, in silver gray, light and medium plaid, $15 | PONGEE SILK BOX COATS, $12.50 values for.,.......... $8.50 E Vll);v.r of ¢ i:,\{:nd <l):u,r{illc~‘me;; Greet - Sor PROOD. $rhso valves I0F - oo cvr i $8.50 | MISSES’ SILK COATS at................ 6.00, $7.50 and $8.50 i - BLACK SILK COATS—the prettiest and lat:st ‘the scason has pro- The Best of All the War Plays Bl EMPIRE COATS, in tan, gray, brown and blue.......... 84, $5, $6 Ariced’ v NI | R A 0 o $12.50, $16.00, $18.50 Al e A el Skl!‘fa values "7 "NER AND FRANKLYN UNDERWOOD. g A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION On All the Finest. Etamines, Voiles, Not Ten Da?'s on Our Shelves. We Have Reduud Em PEOPLE IN THE GREAT BATTLE SCENE, Deplcting the Famous Sheridan's Ride. rank $2:50 - Skirts reduxed the Prices $5 to $7 Lower Than the Regylar Figures. Walking and Dress Skirts Reductions of one-quarter to one-third, These reductions.are bona-fide in every particular. $8.50 Skirts reduced to.... $10.00 Skirts reduced to.. $12.50 Skirts reduced to.. ..$6.00 | $16.50 Skirts reduced to.. irts at $3.50 and $5.00. Values $7oc an $IOOO 50 dozen WHITE LAWN WAISTS, embroidered, 85c and $1 values, for 35¢ so dozen SATEEN WAISTS, fancy tucked, $1.50 values, for 530¢ AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE THIS WEEK ONLY : BEGINNING MATINEE TO-DAY THE DISTINGUISHED ACTOR CRESTON SATURDAY MATINEE, 30¢ and 25c. T8¢, 50c and 25e. MATS., SBATS, d SUNDAY AND THURSDAY “POP. ———e 25c ALL SHATS. NEXT—Walter E. Perkins in “Who Goes There?” A FEAST OF FUN. SAN FRANCISCOS LEADING Wll COLUMBIA 52" TONIGHT 32 Paul Armstrong’s Merry Comedy, “THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH.” With Guy Bates Post. P\\-‘ FORN BUSH S‘I"R!!'I’ CHAS. P. HALL. Prop: and Manager: Phone Main 127. ‘ MATINEE TODAY Cou Excellent and Ser viceable KNIFE \ q THAT FRED W_ P 1008 MARKET \T San Francisce. I = S = 2 THE LADIES’ GRILL || Beginning at PALACE HOTEL Noted for Its | BEAUTY | COMFORT | CUISINE SERVICE —_— e Eatrance Cor. Market and Annie Sts. s ! FRANK O'SHEA . DR. TOM SHE BIN & SON CHINESE TEA & HERB SANITARIUM. Cail and Read Testimonials at Office, BRUSHE brewers. hangers, printers, SUEBIARSS | . lsies Gt Ingleside Park URSING EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY § and 10:30 Sunday | HARRY MURRAY . Guerrero-st. cars direct to Park on cne fars, a fi iin, Tounarien, Ia vere, fiows ilie, e painters, shoe factories, tallors, _AMUSEMENTS. E. D. Price, Announces the Belasco & Mayer, S npeistork ALCAZAR™ S MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT. Willlam Colller's Famous Laughing Hit, The DictatoR TO“ORBO“ NIGHT—ONE WEEK, Farce That Has Been Played in 11 Lan- guages, With a Total of Over 15,000 Performances. Charley’s Aunt Bves., 25¢c to 75¢. Mats. Sat. & Sun., 28c to 50¢. April 9—Belasco & De Mille's Powerful An.erican play, ‘Week Commencing THIS AFTERNOON, APRL 1 rsing ng Monda &5 THE WIFE., . ¥ BOON—8ardou's Great Play, ‘‘The Sorceress.' The Most Wonderful Men Altve! - HOWARD BROTHERS In Their Wnl'lderml Feats of Thought smission. CHRIS MABEL BRUND AND RUSSELL ‘:' Musical Comedy Stars. FERRY CORWEY Famous Musical, Clown of ‘the New York Hippodrome. . MITGHELL AND GAIN - B FRENCH!(AN AND THE s OTHER FELLOW. COLBY FAMILY In. Thelr Novel Musical Entertalnment. TONYWILSON & HELDISE | Celebrated Bounding: Acrobats. AMORO. SISTERS Sensational Trapete and Novelty Art- 1 Orpieum Motion Pictures Showing the Latest Novelties. gwmsmormmnh:m i BERT GOOTE & COMPANY | Apnl ox mn ON- WAL!: | Presenting | QA.M Wed. eve., Apr. 26—* ANCE. Public Single Sale Opens Grand || Opera || House it Box - il Office 11:30 Saturday & ] PHONE EAST 1877 Corner of Eddy and Jones Streets. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors, MATINEE TODAY LR%T TIME TONIGHT Hil Reid’s Sensational Melodrama A Multitude of Thrilling Effects, The New York Subway. SEE The Bowery Music Hall. The Subway Expreds. The Terrible Explosion. Prices—Evgs 10c to B0c; Mats. 10e, 180, 25e.! Commencing \Tomorrow Night, Bartley f‘nmp I's Famous Play, “MY PARTNER." Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. The California Promotion Committee’s LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA Dally from 2 to 4 p. m. (except Sunday). Tilustrated by Magmificent Stereopticon and moving pictures. Five minutes after each lecture for audience to ask questions. Ad- mission free. Free literature .on these and other counties to be had at the committee's, headquarters, 25 New uonmmary street. For ||| week beginning April 2, | AN SORGUIN "COUNTY AND YosEMITE | | —Presented by D. J. Foley, from 2 to 2130, £rEETALUMA—Presented 'by P. Emith, m sAN‘1 DIEGO COUNTY—Presented by George SANTA CLARA COUNTY— 1 SANTA CLARA COUNTY—Presented by M. SACHAMENTO COUNTY- —Presented by John FOR BARB!!\I. Mx- C. Ing, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | 'rl< bootbl: s biitiar] cosien candy makers, % laundries, m Wednesday, e PTG, e m’“gn SR 615-619 KEARNY. ST.. | yiemen, tar-roofers, tanners, Between Sacramento &hd Com. mercial, - SAN FRAN BUCHANAN BROS. CAL, U. B A Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St CHARLES W. STRINE GRAND OPERA IN SAN FRANCISCO By the Entire Company from the Metropolitan Opera-House Under the Directlon of HEINRICH CONRIED GRAND OPERA-HOUSE SIXTEEN PERFORMANCES. 12 Evenings—4 Matinees. ing Saturday Bvening, TOIRK : r'zs— ‘LA aonmuz Opera. Sat. eve., April 25 FAREWELL PERFORM- Overa to be announced. Thursday = = 1&?{3‘3" MONDAY ll AND TONIGHT LAST TIMES oOF - | “Rellly & Wood's Big Show” Sond Pesmn 9 Commencing TOMORROW ‘Evening, April 2—All Weel. Matinees Every Tuesday. M Saturday < MATINEES 21 WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY LION AND ' THEE=EZ MOUSE wn-n the Following Cast of Notable Players: THUR BYEON, GERTRUDE COGRLAN. oREEH . KILGOUR, & GEQROE PARSONS, RENCE GRERALD, LIPMA! EDITH SHAYNE, uu.x AN DIX, ADA A. 8. W H. snmvon BARRETT, CURRY. waAlLD SEB, FLORA JULIET BOWLEY. PRICES—$2. YATINR SUNDAY, APRIL %u. GERARDY Seats Monday—Prices 2%e to $1.50. ’ NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT—German Theater, | ARTHUR BECKER LUSTSPIEL ENSEMBLE | l i IN PLAY IN YEARS. Evening, April 16. April 28. ‘agansa Company, Presenting the bl 77 Farcical Comedy, | “THE KING OF KOKMA" Introducing the Clever Comediam. . BILLY ALLEN And a Superb Company of 35 Clever People. The Most Besutiful® Chorus In Bur~ lesque 3 he. Mati- ucmm 50¢, 70c; all reserved; , 38¢, 30¢, e od; GENTRAL s Matinee Today at 2:18 Tonight Last Time of TO for tlek throm the mails has rendered it impossible to aliot the seats thus ordered In time to open Uile public -ll of ? fine “ate ™ ntldm announced). "’ Seats for one or more Efl ‘mances ordered rough the mails will be ready for dallv‘;r‘y In the Comedy Production, ico | A HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT IN THEATER. Afterncons at 3; ev'#s at 9. No intermissions. 3 0 Bothwell Browne's Galety Girls Presenting Their Musical Burietta, “HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS:” Rialto Comedy Four: Moter Cyele ‘Whirl; The ml Caprice; Nellle Montgomery and the Animatoscope. T e Adimais _— 100 | outside mfllfi siven 'p:fl 3... checks payable o in the Zoo.

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