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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL &, 1906. An Easter Sale $2.25 Waist $1.69 350 of these dainty sheer lawn Waists placed on " sale Monday. The fronts are elaborately tucked with shaped yoke and stock of pretty val in- Very full ‘three-quarter sleeves finished with cluster of tucks, val lace and insertion. Instead of $2.25 and Easter, "I $1.69 Dainty Muslinwear New White Wear to be worn with the new Easter costumes. Every woman will find that she at least needs a new corset cover to wear with that pretty sheer Easter Waist, and, more than likely, when you come to look you will need other new pieces. Corset Covers in a great variety of pretty Charming White Petticoats, trimmed designs, dozens of styles in fact; these are lace | with wide and narrow embroideries or with 50c to $2.50 98¢ to $12.50 Ladies’ Drawers, too, in a large assort- ment, either plain, hemmed or tucked, or lace or And G _Spyv yhau e Tich neck, low nech, sound v A g Sger s, ey e i e g e o g s DAL g 50c¢ to $3.00 98¢ to $7.50 These garments.and the ‘‘Smart Set,”” Nemo and other makes of corsels in Women’s Fuinishing Department, second floor. = Easter Sale Sterling Silver Novelties Half Price and Less '@ 7B A thousand and one dainty Easter Gifts, nearly every article at less than half its every- day cost. An entire line of Sterling Silverware Novelties, closed out from the manufacturer at the close of his Holiday business in December, is now brought forward for a record- breaking Easter Sale. There are Hand Mirrors, Brushes of all kinds, Vaseline Boxes, Tooth Brush Holders, Manicure Pieces of all kinds with Sterling Silver handles, Call Bells, Pin Trays, etc., etc. For $5—Mirors worth $10 to $14 Our Money-back guarantee your protection here. Accounts can be opened by responsible people. An Easter Sale | $3.50 Shoes $2.35 These very stylish Rus- set ca]f, Collcge Cut Women's Shoes,with brown moire tops and swell Cuban heels, either butten or lace style —a $3.50 shoe in every sense of the word, placed Menis $2.35 N : Tihi 71 TheFmpor’ ith '@:? @ T Semplendtl el We present for your admiration and possession the most beautiful and diversified stocks of Easter goods we have ever gathered together. Stocks that have, as heretofore, no real rival for scope, variety, fashion, quality or price. Do not miss seeitg the Big Store’s Easter Displays. grays and blues, in matinee ties, silk nbbon ox- fords, pumps and sailor ties; also the 50 new yles in undressed kids, patent leathers, vicis, etc., at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 the pair. Easter Embhroidery Sale Thousands of yards of as pretty Embroideries as we have ever scen—Edgings, Insertings, Corset Cover- ings and half Flounces, in Nainsooks, Cambric and Swiss—fully 500 pattems of open work, blind, button hole, anglaise and baby effects, from 2 to 20 inches in width. will beplaced on sale Monday at lessthan half- price. Imagine buying fine Embroidery wide enough for corset covering for 15¢ per yard. That's what you can do at this sale. These are the Easter sale prices. Worthup to 75¢yd. 337 ., B 48 The Easter Ribbons il Autter from everything Easter mom. We've made extraordinary prepara- t upply your summer ribbon wants. The radiant lengths of summery ribbons in every fashionable weave and design wave a genial welcome to all in our great rotunda Ribbon Department. 12; and 2 inch Ribbons for the Black and Whites are in great demand for millinery purposes. We_have them in stripes, polka dots, checks, and many fancy designs; price, ™ 99¢ to 85c¢ 7-inch Warp Prints—Six different novel and beautiful designs, yard - ... . ... . . 68@ 6-inch Failletine—Fine quality in the new mil- Bmery shades, yood - . ... . ... . . DOO 4!:-inch Taffetas—Two toned with black edge; moires with self dots and other effects in all colors, yard 300 tab ties cluding Persian, polka and moires, Jacquards pes, Bayaderes, printed warps and = b ” " "18c¢ to 45¢ 4%4-inch Warp Prints—Feil line including new rose design, yard color , Sashes, elc., made fo order bv our Expert bow makers. Paris and New York Easier Fashions Reproductions of hundreds of the most stylish and refined models in all of the popular fabrics, beautifully made in the best man-tailored way. Suits that are thoroughly fashionable, artistic, and marked low enough to put all ideas of “ha a suit made” out of your head. See the Easter Suits and make your selection, with the full assurance that you will be well and tastefully dressed, that you'll save time, worry and money. Pz Sets, Shaving Brushes, Tape Measures, Letter Clips. Bonnet Brushes, Feather Dusters, Hat Brushes, Pin Trays, Bon- each. : For $2.50—Minors, Hair Brushes, Cigar Jars, Military Brushes, Clothes Brushes, worth $5 to $7.50 each. For $1.50 —Puf Boxes, - Cloth Brushes, Soap Boxes, Cigarette Cases, worth $3 to $4.50 each. For 75¢—Whisk Brooms, Scissors, all kinds of Manicure, Embroidery and Work lmplemcnts, Baby Rattles. Chat- elame Mirrors, Baby Brush and Comb bonniere Boxes, worth $1.50 to $2.50 each. For 50c—Nail Polishers, Blotters, Tea Bells, Button Hooks, Files, Cuticle and Corn Knives, Shoe Horms, Seals, Paper Cutters, Hair Curlers. Tweezers, Tooth Brushes, Bonnet Brushes, Comb Clean- ers, Vaseline Jars, Powder Boxes, etc., worth $1 to $1.50 each. | | | N See the Easter Shoe display—the fashionable whites, | | [} How do these Four Suils appeal to you for Easter ? At $45 the ne plus ultra of style and good taste at a modest price; the fabric fine French voile, made with Eton jacket'in* short bolero effect. Has deep silk girdle, three-quarter sleeves finished all round with knife pleating of silk and a heading of The $25 Suit is 2 dainty summery model of fine white serge, with smart pony coat and full crcular skit. White was never so universally worn as it will be this summer, and white serge is one of the most popular of white fabrics. Entire suit trimmed with tasteful novelty braids and gilt medallion buttons. $25 It's unmatchable at . . . . The $32.50 Suit of fine chiffon Panama in navy, champagne, coral, reseda and black has one of the prettiest Eton jackets of the season. This jacket is trimmed with oriental and novelty soutache braid, has a deep girdle of taffeta silk and lined through- out with the same. The three-quarter sleeves have detachable baby Inish. The pleated skirt has full taffeta silk g L e At $60 a Charming Easter Gown of Crepe de Chine, which will be appreciated for its daintiness and simplicity. ~ Yoke, stock and front panel of renaissance lace. The 3 sleeve tuck- ed to the under amm. Full circular skirt over taffeta silk drop, in either white, black, pale blue or gray, at $60 e ————————————————————————————————————————————— 3 for 25c and 35c Briar Pipes, with hom, rubber or ambroide stems. A 3 for 5O¢ or single copy. . 17€) 15¢ quality satin - striped “Mrs. O'Harahan"—Irish Ballad mercerized Lawn, neat PRRRERERIRRE RERRRE RRRRRRERRRER ERRRRERE RRERRRNR RRRRRERRRR RRRRRE RRRRRRERERRE RREERER PRRRERR RERRRR RERERR PRERRRR RRREERRPRRRL RERERERERRRRR RN RRe R R R RER Y RRERRERE RERERERPRERE RERRRE RERRRRR REPRRRERRRNE BY NN RERMRKE RRNRRREERRNE bg asortment. Special, efd-. 1 8C :Emmgne Q'.i'fs %o::-on; black and colored figures on 3 5 G Dol white grounds, width 30 obacco Pouches — The famous Eagle Roses an : altzes inches, placed on sal ¥ Brand, self-closing, rubber, 25¢ pouches for ‘Sparkling Jewels”—Caprice on sale Mon- T iy i e TR *The Cavalier”—March twostep day, yard. . ... . 10e . A AR AT AR R R AR R RR AR R R AR AR A AN AR AR R, HRRHRHRAAAAR For 25¢—Lage size Needle Emerys, Files, Button Hooks, Tooth Brushes, Powder Puffs, etc., worth 50c to 75¢ each. We sell the celebrated Gorham Silver Polish per cake 25¢. Easter Sale Sample Line Leather Goods _Closed out an over-stock and also a big sample line from one of America’s best Leather Goods manufacturers at an average of half price. - These goods have arrived in time to enable us to sell you a fashionable new Hand Bagto /\ : > 3 Lot 1—The new ¥anity and Enve- lope Hand Bags in genuine Moroc- co, Seal Grain, Fancy Calf, Walrus ~ Grain, etc., inside purse, leather lined pockets, worth 780 of heavy Seal Grain, Llama Skin and Walrus Grain, either moire, chamois or leather lined, containing iy, Oford, Keystone go with your Easter costume at prices much less than we ourselves ordinarily have to pay. ———— Lot 3—Manufacturers’ samples, hun- dreds of the very latest creations in up-to-date novelties, Van- oy o u..$3 2 er: 3610 $12 values - asmorted leathers and colors; and regular Bigator, just the thing for school use—25¢ values 10¢c Beautiful Easter Millinery For this great day we've been preparing for months; visiting the fashion centers, se- lecting with care and expert skill. See the Paris, London and New York Hats. See the copies and adaptations from our own work rooms. Some of the most fascinating ex- pressions of the milliner's skill we've ever shown. Decide between the imported and our own productions. From $5 to $15 may be saved on your Easter Hat, which, # you buy it here, will be cne of the most stylish and tasteful in town. Trimmed Leghomns, Chips and Horse- In Millinery Annex hair Hats in the most becoming shapes, in On the Bridge old rose, light blue, white and a dozen other tolors—Milan, timmed with wings | Untrimmed Leghoms and Tuscan silie s hse o b M s Has 50c - $1.50 $10 to $25 Sailor Walking Hats, a great variety The New Filth Aveae and Seilor effects, ----$2.50 © $5 trimmed with flowers, wings and quills, | Flowers and Foliage at little rices—Baby roses, 38 bunch; E‘orget—Me—NoLs, 18c; Roses d g R T T Children’s Hats of fine Milan, in the popular Napoleon style, trimmed with o0ld mansion at the foot of Buckingham | ous diary. street, near Charing Cross, where Peter Peter’s visit was no secret one, but the Great lodged when he came to Eng- | at his own request he was received only land in 1698 to study shipbuilding, will | as a private individual. He was placed be demolished in a few months to make | in charge of the Marquis of ;Carmar- way for a modern office building. It then and it is recorded that he and the now fronts the Thames Embankment | nobleman used to pass most of their Gardens, but it stood right on the river | evenings together at the Buckingham- bank at the time of its occupancy by‘ street house drinking “hot pepper and the most famous of the Czars, and from | brandy.” The Marquis had the reputa- | its windows he could pick up many | tion of being able to carry his llquor N T wrinkles in maritime matters. It was!like a gentleman, but in this respect hé SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. | for that reason, no doubt, that the!wns no match for the strenuous mon- LONDON, April 7.—Another Interest- | house was chosen as his temporary ! arch. It is stated that on one occasion ing historic link with the London of | residence. Opposite It in those dny-] when his temper was a bit ruffied Peter the past is goon to disappear. The fine| lived Samuel Pepys. author of the fam- I drank a vint of brandy. a bottla of has been preserved by Peter and his Buckingham-street sherry and eight bottles of sack that he might put himself in good condition to take a night off at the theater. had a prodigious appetite as well. According to an official record which f a breakfast eaten all, there were consumed half a sheep, a quarter of lamb, ten pullets, twelve chickens, seven dozen eggs and a quan- tity of calad and to wash down the solids three quarts of brandy and six quarts of mulled wine. ¢ Peter stayed only a month at the moved into a house adjoining Deptfordy| However, if Patar did dockyard. This house belonged to|his enormous capacity for Evelyn, the author of a diary hardly less celebrated than Pepys’ work. In it he bewails the ruin which the Czar and his suite wrought in his garden. It is said that Peter’s favorite recreation there was trundling a wheelbarrow through a holly hedge. His sojourn there was much more highly appre-| ciated by the proprietor of a neighbor- ing public house, which the Czar and his attendants used to patronmize. It was known for long years afterward He months he was a daily visitor dockyard and in that time made ite, twenty-one in H 28 navigation, too. Maza! severancia Ruiz, 4 years, all Then he stowing away both solid and liquid freight, he did not neglect the business which had at the himself a thorough craftsman and mastered Deported for T 3 Jesus Gonzales, w'_.x-;.y'um of ; Rosario Cesena, 28, and Per- as “Peter’s Pub,” and for a sign bore | San Jose del Cabo, Lower California. a picture of the great Russian ruler.| were deported yesterday on the steam- sstonish falk bw | shin Curacan. bavine been danled a cuffs. Circular skit, with panel front and Other exclusive novelty Suits, Dresses and o5 and ribbons . . $1.80 and Foliage, all colos, 28€; plested back - - - o - .. ... S $3212 Gowns, $50 1o §125. ; el e $6.50 Foliage 20¢, 25¢ and 35¢ Easter Belts Easter Sale fi#e:b Sale Shee:s, Cases, Rosaries Easter Bs.h Late Novelties in gold and silver Tinsel 'e Goods Blankets, S reads, Nice assortment especially secured for Easter myer 'ooks Bels—plain chect, ginde shaped,| COfored Sitk Sale 35, w35 Specially Priced | g rmeme o Gome sesl s and Bibles buckle and bacg op:cc:). e’a% sol - Gloves 65¢ Fabrics 18¢c yard 100 a sine-quate gt"hpid dhoets, beavy | - amethys ;T‘?‘ :’:id. sapphire, moon- | We cany a complete :;I: of English and e e R . ljrlmmd peirs of 16 button length| Conisting of light and medium weight | Mondsys cach - - - » - o+ AAC| pm T U250 0 $5,00 |3 New Testamens, g g Oltve O - Lovags impornd Takies o The 12%c Size sk gloves, double finger tipped, a| mercerized fancies; plain and heavy- |850 dozen 45336 inch Pillow Cases, extra | Crucifixes in silver, gold and celluloid . . Jand oy Row | “cal o 6003 % gl. $1.1. Optimo Cigars veal good quality in the new grays, | weight, medium and figured Oxfords; | good quiily, biesched musliy, some o | - - - = - - - - 250 {0 $1.78 e e i 2 for 25¢ naveys, reseds, tans, reds and cham. |medium and heavyweight figwed and | s PSS Mot QLA ¢ |Scavmiars, =ch - - - - Teachers’ Bible, cmcie Bl e o T S ) o B AS Elier S ,j pagne shades, to match new Easter 27°C (tegop?n‘:;el;;,".yfin;lz edwnd!h from 400 white Cronebded IB(%' S s, full mfl-“"‘:::l s "'"‘h:'d L?“_' ............. 250 e s gl cotumes il be lced 6 & s begming Monday 50 |G | a4 $° =278 | Easter Novelties | (il codsm il | oy e o e 108 These are the W\ on sale Monday, pair. - C White India Linon—1600 yards |50 ki Crochet Bed Spreads and Cards :::*‘d'fl m&kmu Sardines, doz. 5503 tin. 5 new 12%c g/ _— of d,,n||z’}4c :::lity width 31 zh&m76%%§&wfl:.$l.48 Esis Poual Canle ) couic ol s i S i i T S S s g Music 17¢ inches, fiat folds, placed o sale | “RE" SRS T O C ot piiad sche 200 aths Emter | Ctholl Prayer Book, Key of Heww | dese® Moors: Wiiskiey—Specl. bl ‘P""‘"25C Choice of any of these six pieces at] Moudav,yard: . . . ... 8 f-3o| =SBy oz R and gospels at ead. Twa styles s Gannymede Rye —Special, bottle. 85€ TREILE L el To Give Farewell Recital. landing dy the Federal quarantime of- ficers, who reported that they were af- flicted with trachoma. For a similar brought him to England. For three | reason a Japanese was deported on the Siberia and two sailors on the San Jose. Mrs. Louls Stern. pupil of E. Lotts !lmv‘nllanol by Mr. and from Mrs. Brahms, Cowen, Massanat asd. Siegel, will give a farewell recital at evening, . Mrs. Stern will be assisted Stern’s selections will Include works of Bizet, Bemberg. AAAAAAE RRAAAA RAAAR AN AR AR AR ARRAR L RR R AL A A AAAR A AR AL ARA AR AAAR AARATAE ARG LA ALE AR ALAA AR ABALRCAAR AL AAAAAAA AL AN AAR LA ACAE AAAALR ATAAAN A ACAAA A BAAAAAA XA AR AARARAA AR AR RARAAR AAAR AR ARARAARAAAA ARAAAA AR R RS Asaas ”