The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 8, 1906, Page 35

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1906. Pragers Easter Prosperity Sale HOUSE OF COMMONS . APPLAUDS SPEECH OF LABOR MEMBER We want every woman and girl in San Francisco T to visit our great second floor this week. We promise ‘Gifted Navvy Defeats| you a treat of artistic beauty that has not had its | > - equal in San Francisco. Our Cloak and Suit De- Heir to Dukedom in | partment is simply one great stretch of elegant a Debate. lattires. Everything is beautiful. Every suit | vies with its neighbor for supremacy. 'Earl Percy Is Unable 1% to Hold His Own in Argument. | | | | | John Ward Earns for | Himself Placein ! Front Ranks. CDON, A BROADCLOTHS ‘We have these suits in garnet, green, biue, black 2and the new pastel shades. This is in the new Eton style, trimmed ele- gantly with stitched straps and piped, with silk in similar shades; sleeves are three- quarter length with fancy roll cuff. It is a very attractive suit indeed, and one that will win attention _throughout the 2 — week for .... NSULS REPORT COMMERCIAL TIVITY IN THE ORIENT dia’y (otton Crep for Present Seasom rws a Falling Off of Half = Million Bales. Wash Goods, Organdies, Mulls, Challies, Oxfords and Foulards —the Goods You Want at the Time You Want Them and at Half What You Expected to Pay. H 5000 yards of w Broken Lines 5%, . ma C d others. Only Io to 15 pieces of a some of the col- out and the lines are in lete be e of this. s lot valued from r10¢ to yard. While they 5‘ from which | MAKES EFFECTIVE SPEECH. Iha ubbe: Er d Dress Organdies ;= y floral designs; all good washable ¢ cloth s. This week while they price none less than 10c¢ val any more peed be said of these than th of the price. 1 pure 500 pieces to choose fro il SO RS e e Crepe Challies 10c " = dresses; just half price; per yard........... 25c¢ Foulards:.>:.: at 3 150 pieces while they last.............. 0 ., . %] Mercerized White Oxford 7 02 15¢ regularly 33c the yard, never less. For one week here......... i !40c Foulard Silk Organdies 52 ¢ d ed, exact “copies ‘of 'the i h Foulards; sold everywhere 1 c a soft ngy material, elegant for summer dresses; all col- 19c Big values at 4oc per yard. Our price............cc..... 120¢ and 25¢ Fancy White Goods 7<=} | e or embroidery for trimming; they come in pretty satin Ioc yard. pes, in openwork or in hemstitched effects; they are strong s at 20c and 25c the yard. This week our price............ = H 500 pieces at one-half off the regular price: all 'nd’a L'nen sheer and even threaded material; sale prices per yard 7c, 10c, 12%c, 15¢ and 19c. Quantity limited, but values while 7 i { they last unprecedented in the history” of this . year’s sales. of India Linen at.. Easter Novelties for Children Curious little novelties in birds and animals and toys for the children’s Easter gifts. Al- most every novelty imaginable for the pleasure of the little ones during Easter. Prices inexpensive Gifts for Easter Beauty Pins—In solid gold and gold filled, as low as ......... .. 2% Aay e Collar Bar Support Finished in amethyst or pea o KW for .. ...l Sl e Sterling SHyer Hat Pins—12¢ and 18e. Gold Filled Hat Pins—From S$iL.75 as low as 1Se. Handseme Necklaces—With crosses for pendants; all to be ciosed out weels. STOMACH hing expresses the Easter feel- better than some dainty gift. res Poor Appe- ti Sour Stomach, ficadache, Indigestion, vepepsia, Colds, Grippe Tr by the state, which the Government | season. These “are $27.50 values. This 1 || Seasonable Wash Goods Sale||One Daysilk sale| Most desirable silks of the | season in the very best guaran- | teed qualities in one grand § Prosperity Sale this week. u’"'ng Silks Black, white and 1 colors—warrant- colors of gray, reseda, myrtle, brown, tan, car- | dinal, light blue and pink. Never | sold before 45¢ the for yird oo Shanfung Pongee 3%inch—| { ed pure silk; Our i one day, 290 thread, smooth finish — cannot | be secured for less than $100 per yard. Our 730 i one day price French Lining Silk Used ex- for linings for sheer materials, § bed sets, etc.; colors of reseda, | fose, tan, cardinal, violet, pur- | ple, straw, yellow and blue. Now being sold for less than i the yarn itself origin- 19c ally cost. Glace Taffeta fon finish— | combinations of red and black, | green and black and brown, tan or blue with black; sold| regularly for 8sc the one da_\'490 sale price Black Armure Silk fv?f. § and Suits—the reliable make which is sure to become an heir- § loom; several small designs to select from; regular price $1.50 yard. One 980 day special Free Lessons in China Painting We have added to our beauti- ful Art Department a complete line of Ceramic supplies, includ- ing everything required by an artistic decorator of chinaware. We are prepared to teach you Free Hand China Painting or the Decalcomania Painting absolute- 1y free of charge. find Ceramic colors here—both brushes and mediums. You will also ne | friends are raising a fund to help him | . and the packing and canning interests are out. In his own person he presents a | seriously alarmed for supplies in that 'S | most effective argument in tm{or of quarter. The Reedley district, in this t mb ¢ Parliament | 5 he payment of members of Pa | county, is said to be afflicted to a 1ar8€ | 4, 1ony Order of Hibernians, have extent, and the blight has made its ap- And the hats are more than beautiful, they are exqui- sitely charming. We have the latest importations and also the copies of them at much lower prices. There are $25 Im- ported Hats. and besides them, others at $5, perfect counter- parts. Andso we have fashioned our own hats to the popular prices of $5, $7.50 and $10. Beginning this week 10 per cent off on all trimmed hats. A af tats SILK COSTUME T This illustration is one of the examples in the silk costumes that are all the ragethis year. Made in fine chiffon taffeta, tucked front with beautifully embroidered lace yoke and collar; lace back. all short sleeves,trimmed with lace and skirt of the new A circular model, pleated from g Him with folds at the bottom. In | all sizes. $30 value, &3 this week Ribbon an | cwear ale All Bows Tied Free All of the latest noveltiés in" the newest Easter Shadings from our great ribbon department are here. A perfect wealth of beauty and color will greet you wherever you turn. - Thousands of yards of them; all-silk Dresden Ribbons .=7s nw.l “ heavy quality and exclusive designs. Regula SPEEIAl ... ..ccciediaimaaciiecsaccitecasuecccacnantane Dainty Floral Ribbons :..77"x" 7.2 20 ¢ | worth 35c the yard. Special this week......... 2 : . Silk Taffela 2ot 2o e quaticy o which you would pay 25¢ and 35c the yard. Special this week... Easter Neckwear Sale "% " =r for the first time. Limen, Pique, Silk, Lawn with Ribbon Bows; also line of coilar and coff sets, turnovers, etc. All from 35¢ c to s0c values. less than | 2 heavy | tensively | roceries af Reduction Sale SPECIALS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY BUTTER @==_ sq. 35¢| Groceries |EGGS £=3 doz. 22%4¢ ! | Kingan's English-Cured Bacom—Light breakfast kind; regularly 20c ib.: This soft chif- | aists | Seap—Laundry, Palm Oil: finest made: 13 by Potato Fleur—For the holidays; package . Pride of Japan Rice—Whole grains; { Ibs Gold Dust or Grandma's Washing Powder—Pac | Walnuts—Good quality; Id . ... .- .. ... ........... Coffee—Our famous Tower Java and Mocha; roasted da Angelles—35-year-old wines: bottle g N oleon Pourbon—Full quarts: worth $1.00 bottle; spectal.. Widow Fink’s Champazne —Best of all domestic wines; bottle .. _S50c T AR .50 Ginger Ale—Domestic d: California Orange Cider—A non-alcoholic beverage: 2 bottles 25e; dozen.. $1.50 Zintandel — Table claret; T R R R 50e 0id Pride Bourbon—Regu- larly $2.50 gallon: now.. rving's Gold M Apri- eot Brandy—Bottle... Bay Excursion Planed. and the committee has in charge a The members of the rifie companfes | special programem for that piace. A of Division No. 10 and Division No. 6, | delightful trip is expected. —_———e————— formed what may be termed a social Seunnly S Nigpw Voiphde. himself ependent LABOR MEMBERS GIFTED. packers are offering 3% cents a pound. | to pleasant reunions, in which the lady | I\ fTom leaving the State with mors n, People have been astonished at the although the standard quotations are 34 | could take part. In accordance with | o0 33000 worth of pearis, for which. high standard of intellectual power ceénts. this idéa s bey excursion Wil be héld it hll‘l:l::ed. l’:’e :: numnp:l;j: ):n:tx:: i e y ting zrow pear pany. nto custody displayed by the Labor members, most At a meeting of Dinuba raisin e =lon Sunday, April 29, and the steamer | last night by the United States Mar- of whom have taken their seats in the | Fj s | pool of 1000 tons of fruit was sold under a House for the first time. But the ex-| ight Cents a Pound Is three-year contract at 3% cents to pack- “‘:“f“;n:‘;";:nfléfifd&;h; ;la:t”y' ;r:; dl::cnl! Federal accusation has not | planation is simple. They are picked | tha (lgst of Dried Peaches|ers This is the first contract for a large ' r General Debility. .\' Second Hant & | B o | stands pledged to do whenever the . R e ot B . . : mpered leglsla- | O cellor of the Exchequer can save | s ek Ml b the vl field | adjunct to the military organization, ’"‘“:’ L C;"‘f’;’("" ‘f°‘;a‘"’ m a civil money enough out of the budget. also. The prices are edging up, and some | “the Family Outing Club,” with a view | "o on. wos issued Friday to prevent L riadads $3, $3, S8 men. Their selection is the result of T arhies T oY &Y g o wifling Precaly Th: weve Mesus thas | g i istriet | and indicates the activity that character- : T T fww? W | e ro e gt any | - 11 the Big Fresno Distrisk o aiats hessirb e e 3 er class. Before they become Labor e ——————— HELPERS OF ZION SOCIETY PLAN “SEDAR” OBSERVANCE, bers they have to be labor leaders, - nd to attain such positions they can| FRESNO, April 7.—Dried fruit is soar- __ADVERTISEMENTS. | rely on no other Influences than their | Ing. The price of peaches has gone to § | own abilities and force of character.|cents a pound, which is believed to be the n EA F N Ess c u HE n | They begin their struggies in a repub- | record up to this time In Californta. There | Locas Branch e s 13} £ | SEWING. MACHHNE €3, | 1051 Market st. | lic where all count as their equals and | o et FHE & they get to“the top by demenstrating | & x U C, Saies last year at this figure, | " gor the Restoration of Jermsalem _ | that they are better qualified for such | DUt fhe prevailing rate was 7 cents. Only Wi Celebrate Event. II derfdl Kew Discovery for ihe Pogi- | positions than their fellows. There | PACKers who seld short And were causht| wien all its members enthusiastically . tm Core of Deafness and they have to serve hard taskmasters, out stock to make g00d their specu- | working toward its consummation, the | deals too harshly with work- | " Ingaten 16 make d This time 8 cents is the standard, and | on the second night of the Jewish Pass- [ | and the labor leader who does not th ient to others, R e aman hehe ol Baripraspg = U ’“‘;Y"“ ver ";Ph“h" over, next Tuesday night. by the Help- - W S | at that to dispose of their crop. There is ¢ Zion Soclety of this city, cannot e Home ¢ ears of study and re. | Fise to a high standard of duty and| ers of Zion d .:rcx:‘.fltxel:l;nrdzdul nature forees have | work is soon tumbled down from his | 3 DI srowing demand and a prospect of a | £31l to be an unqualified success. IRCULATION Increasing at the Rate of | been Barpessed together and Deafaess | giddy eminence. | short crop. The canners, not to be behind | It is toward the restoration of Jeru- * E "DAY. | cam be 1 T 8i€ not know posi- | © Such men after ruling wild democ- | In the race, are out with £ and #0 ofters | salem as & Jewish state that the Ziou- ket my meibod Sod O s Weud 20t | racies for many years enter the House | fo gTeen stock and are buying from all |jsts are working. Zlonism has become =] "My standing is such that I caanet | of Commons without any of the af-|comers At 8 cents for dried frult the |an international movement, and = the o misrepresent or distort the facts I | frighting superstitions that awe the | ETOWer is assured of a return of from $35 | Helpers of Zion Society of city is what this trestment will o and what | members of other sections. They care to $400 an acre from his land. but a brahch of a great army of work- e nmmient fn e %o23 | nothing for its conventionalities. They | There is little hold-over stock. An estl- | ers. ; difference with | are unabashed and self-confident. They | Mate made the last week Is fitty carloads | The Rev. Dr. Bernard M Kaplan, standing or desp | have convictions; they are deadly in | in all for the entire San Joaquin Valley, | president of the society, will officiate are permanent. | earnest; they have been sent there for | and the actual quantity is declared by [and the different portions of the ser- it | 2 Purpose and that purpose they are| many to be less. At any rate, there is not | vice will be read nz?un o!"-ha | me, 's:\m': sge, sex, cause how long dear, i K bent on achieving. Already they have | enough to cut any figure in the board of directors of b.oe-l .oebcty.. | 5o Save Catarra, 'Rbeumetiem. or Nervous | introduced into the House an entirely [ and the Eastern consumers will have to | The sacred bymns will sung by j trouble, and if you' bear better in noley places. | new spirit. It s mo longer.an excel- | pay this year. There Is & prospect of a | well trained cholr. S oF St Cpizion i %5 | lent club, where men can spend most | big shortage in the Eastern peach crop, —_———— schooner San Ventura, lving off That Man Pitts 1008 Market St. Sax Frincisco. B i R PH 8 Of the 60,000 shares sold. MH’MMJaWhm-wfiun small investment, but you cannot delay if you wish to be gae of the I wiil give you my truthtul | SON is_curable or pot. I of their time smoking, gossiping, loaf- | which must be taken into calculation. s D;L?:?p“:i:m ““,. ity ‘sewntitc oplsion with s o, | ing and dining. The oid o-rdxrot"tmla In the San Joaguin Valley the ravages| The fortunate investors.: ¥ 3 . N ANITARIE S B Head Notses o thont e | has disappeared, never to return. ;:mz:a blight are expected to reduce the | Meiggs whart, ::l-sndo::r‘m:: l;.t; The remaining 8000 shares are for sale at the company’s up- AP ji and Re tmontals v tatmed this book has been | IRy e B AT o one-third. last night and drifted town office. - T o b - | Polish women are renowned for the| About Armona many orchards have |and ran afoul of the schoomer Halcyon. Both WAVE POWER AND ELECTRIC CO. Between Sacramento and Com. | Ciiftord Powsil, M. Do 785 Benk telk place fineness of the hands abov as this season is concerned. In the Visa- | aged as a result of the collision. No v mercial "EAN FRANCISCO, | Peoris, I, for fres infirmation, including bis | P00 70 OTON S TOEY | ntait. (he Dampags’is constderable, | one was injured 3 7C8 Market St., Rooms 604-5 B MUTUAL BANK BUILDING 1’ 3 Office. means of saving the h-w €15-619 KEARNY ST.. | of peovie. Write today to the . Gu¥ | heauty of their hands and feet. They | been partially put out of business sq far vessels were considerably dam- CAL, U. 6 A

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