The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 10, 1907, Page 33

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3 v THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1907. 33 Couple Who Eloped in Auto _Given Parental Blessing | Millionaire Kibbe and Bride Are Forgiven Women’s $1.75 Eiderdown THE STORE WITH THE MONEY-BACK POLICY Dressing Sacques 85c¢ &9 78t We place on special sale tomorrow a lot of _fi:iry Eiderdown Dnsg- ing Sacques that have been selling for $1.75. reason for the cut is Smart Ready-fo-Wears and Tailored Hats $5.00 to $10.00 Advance showing of smart, snappy styles in ready-to-wears and tailored Hats, made of fine Neapolitan braids in the newest shapes, trimmed with new wings, velvets and ribbons. About 50 entirely differ- ent hats get their first showing Monday at these prices; $5.00 © $10.00. Made of Pegamoid, with heavy g . Cigar Sale A leather comers and handles—linen T ; 7 N, / Special pricet on good quality d. A good strong suit case at 7= . 3 o ot well-known. brands—all 3 - e that all colors are gone but a very few blue and the balance pink. They are nicely made, with large collar, trimmed all around with silk_bands. Back is form fitting, front is loose, with silk frog fasterers. Regular 3175 dressing ‘skcquess 8% condition. Fine smokes at low -prices. 124 Havana Cigars. 3 for 25c. Good 5c Cigars, special, 10 for 25¢ ice: of five well-known different ry low price. SAN JOSE, the young mil Feb. 9.—Charles F. Kibbe, nd his bride, | B ide E. Keady, with | B oped in an automobile sev- who wa ago, have been forgiven by |§ n's parents and will ew weeks on a honeymoon In the me made for t itime plans are being | f erection of a handsome |§ 1d by the time they are well | [ ay to the tropic isle the butld- ocess of construction. nt of the wedding | \& surprise to the friends | and to the young wo- | s parents i Kibbe was a popular-member of the circle of eligible young men here. Miss Keady is a be 1l young woman. They were companions on automobile rides uently when they went for a recently the parents of had no thought that their daughter would return a bride. Kibbe |} and Miss Keady were married in the | light, with ail the | of the popular | til their return | in doubt as to it ntiin Great February Sale Hosiery / Travelers’ Sample Hosiery for Women, Children and Infants 15,000 Pairs of Fine Sample Stockings ™ At About Half the Regular Price HE manufacturer’s selling o the siore is about six months ahead of the stores selling fo the consumer. The samples from which were chosen the spring 4 and summer styles of hosiery now in most the shops were fitst exhibited along in last Sepiember. After the samples have been shown and fthe orders booked the mills and wholésalers are anxious fo dispose of their salesman lines. We bought the entire line of Travelers’ Samples from one of the foremost Hosiery sellers in the world Not one but a dozen mills, both foreign and domestic, were represented by this house; | country were eager to buy them. Partly because of the immense business done with them B even competitors admitted that theirs were by far the greatest assortment ever shown by a single | in previous years—partly because they anticipated an increased future business with us— couple finally age to face the awaited them, emseives for- P “iiq.f;e' firm. When the time came to sell out all their travelers’ samples the larger buyers all over the | The Emporium offer was accepted. As a result we offer— b o OVER 11,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S PLAIN AND FANCY HOSE OVER %000 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ HOSE with the | § For convenience of selling we have divided them into the following groups: At about half their real worth. i that it was [ Group 1—15c¢ Stockings Tc a pair Group 3—35¢ Stockings 19¢ a pair Group 5—15c¢ Stockings 39¢ a pair Group 7—$1.50 to $2 Stockings 79¢ e Women's, Children's and Infants’ A wonderful line of staple and fancy A large variety of black and plain colored In this group we offer the finest lisle thread £ Hose, in black, fancy and colored effects; Hosiery; all new and beautiful effects; reg- Stockings; all new and up-to-date shades; Hosiery, manufactured to sell at $1.50, $1.75 and regular 15¢ Stockings 7c. ular 35c values at 19c. regular 75¢ Hosiery, priced at 39¢c a pair. $2.00; elaborately embroidered in handsome pat- terns; special price 79¢. Group 2—25¢ Stockings 13c a pair Group 4—50c Stockings 29¢ a pair Group 6—3$1 and $1.25 Stockings 59¢ Group 8—Pure Silk Hosiery at Half Price Women's 25¢ Hose, in fancy embroid- An immense assortment at this price, in- In this group you will find the very latest 5 p ; ; ‘ ; t P b A big variety of all pure silk Hosiery, in plain colory ov ered as well as plain l?lack and colored cluding plal{l bla_ck. fancy ]ace_ and fancy styles in embroidered Hosiery, in both blacks embroidered in fancy effect, high-class qualities, only made effects; real 25c Stockings; price 13c a colored® Hosiery in a great variety; regular and colored; a magnificent selection of $1.00 by the Best milks in the weekl This group will be en sale i pair. 50c Stockings 29c. and $1.25 Stockings, 59¢. the department at half the regular price. Groups 1 fo 7 On Sale in the Special Sale Section Adance New Tailor Suifs | Special Sale of Boys’| #0c Scotch Flannel New Numbers on Exhibition Tomorrow 50¢ Percale Blouses Specia’ Sale Price 19" Fashion’s Tendency Is Now for the Demi-Tailored Suits Pt s dieact s Sl S Fh i s S This introduces into ll::e ph{n. severe lines of the tailor-made some of the 25c side the rcgula‘l’ll\ock Flannel at 40c and it will puznl?e "mT: ::wlh;:n:mmhw:;;n tomorrow are good examples of this. They you to tell which is which. There are 98 pieces on have a Princess skirt extending clear to the bust line, with wide straps of the same This deserves the attention of every mother who || special sale tomorrow in a dozen or more different material over the shoulders. ‘When womn over a whhe shirt waist this makes a || hag'a son still in Blouses. We offer for Monday's sell- || Colors and patterns. Mostly in embroidery stripe effects, pretty dress in itself. The tailor-suit effect comes in when the jacket is put.on, for a 3 ; > in light and medi ! It is the terial short, chic jacket which just comes to the waist line and has the new kimono skeeve || ing 600 Boys' Blouses, made of good quality percale, || :,P“f“ o ot o o e e ol " completes the suit. The whole is prettily trimmed with silk braid, and we are i ¥ g 2 p » » R . showing this model i either black or an chifon, panama cloh or @UE ()() in medium and dark patterns; all clean, serviceable || shirts, etc., and tomorrow’s special price is a half of its * goods; worth regularly 50c each; sizes 8 to 15; our || real worth. in fine gray mixtures; price. . . ; Paquin Designs of Pony Suits, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 special sale pricc Monday, 25¢ each. 40c Scotch Flannels 19¢ per Yard : At lhdme.}pri:zl w%;figr ; lpknddié selection afh;il::r lfhe pm;ly mode: or vl:rfy e N' F R.bb 25 Yd i jaunty and always stylish jacket and Eton suits. Made of excellent quality chif- M N w h F b €W Fancy Kibbons 2o5¢ B e iy i e Vi £t i e || (VIOK€ NEW WNASI FADFICS | ™ " sust Received by Express offer them to you knowing that in no other garment at this price can you get so . . An advance shipment of popular priced mich for the money. For tomotroi's sclling. we-will hve $IT t5ig s fass prices. 11 Dili Batiste: af 35¢ Gy Filiin Wl o Bl a’ sl b the troubles of New become those er difficulty he said, they CHARLES F RZBEE SRS, OF WAECKE SAN JOSE Honons | ON RALAOADS N CODLBAITH | —Limit-| < SAN JOSE, Feb. 9.—The appreciative the St.|meeting held this afternoon by the Woman's Club of this city in honor of | |§ Y |Miss Ina D. Coolbrith was attended | |8 largely by the members of the club | and the friends of Miss Coolbrith. It proved to be one of ‘the most successful irs from a literary standpoint ever d in San Jose. There were not only | |8 tributions to the pro- people, but various utes were received from authors on coast. The programme was in charge of V1 Price Franklin. An oration beautiful in its expression spirit was delivered by John E. rds. The remainder of the pro- 4 E: and Pinos noon. The > engineer's cont : me counsisted mainly of ’the On sale in the Suit Section, Sutter-street Annex. At fi 'd thi i ’ - : 25¢ i i . tributes to Miss C. i g , i rst glance you'd think them all silk, but they're not—simply fine Egyptian morrow at the yard. This lot includes: D‘f‘t‘li)"?ssn'?‘.e in pr(‘);:t)l:)‘;lv[lh<n:fem:g( :2 B e ) cot:on. wzglorifi;'d by ‘;:e fic}i‘ mrceri;;d finish as to copy the silk perfectly. This 3;5-Tcl:nd\‘{;rp Pn;:d Tnsfl:lh; Rxlbbo; S ! P fabric is 28 inches wide, and is printed in dots, crescents, checks and dainty floral || in foral ersian designs. Solid colore e w Thousands of Yards Newest DeSlg NS || ‘pitterns: the grestest vakicty ever shown: in Sem: Francisco. - This fabric is priced at || «dgeas’ < rom Joaquin Mill . o o 35c per yard. 3%-inch Taffeta Ribbons in black and s § - Dainty New Embroideries Aad e the cpposie i e ad. desin sou il e i S T R S s et , Stevens Wilter " and Just Out of Their Papers - Am’)eerson s IS;:hoh:h Madrlas atd 35[c the Yard j brown, green and black and white and rea. Sa & 3 5 e Lk spite its light summer colors and pleasing patterns, this is a strong, sturdy ilii : N°‘f’ P"’i:}i’“‘. ‘”h'l’l' ‘}‘l.”'f"f)‘ ks e pafysEtogmy dh‘.gh FAbRe Tt Wll. give ket séreick indvvall acolfontly: It & 32 chiie i’ ind New Veilings and Drapes et P;_'fl“‘ Sobdsian &l & o ut most especially of mbroideries. || comes principally in checks and ripe efects. Price 3. o= fn::.ih'?fi:;.:; Yt e P‘z"tlm as e difference in service and appearance more an offsets a triflling . * 2 P T-popular saving in price. These goods are perfect in every detail and yet the Prinfed Organdies 25¢ a Yard Chenille Dotted Tuxedo Veiling in all jor Sl = i) r;;:_;mfl’:b,_ " Jes prices are no more than is oftentimes asked for seconds or damaged 4 All "“"":‘:v"?gz :“zag‘;“&l:‘:".iz unusual variety. This cloth is 32 inches wide afnd;;‘:n im.::“,,.%g_ d;f::: . Hr :,: tons trom Mise Comiriths maemeccs | @ goods: In the new showing we offer— i‘;ne“;" 'E:;"’s h Suitings 1 5':’ the Yard and three shades of green. Price 25c and S Tme. - ) e nes The Very Daintiest Baby Embroideries ¥ s e fgb_ s SRR G i . S : Tr sios by Sbes Fine, small patterns that will delight the mothers with their beauty and . A plain, all-cotton fabric, 34 inches wide, with a finish closely resembling the Chantilly Drapes 1a: Rogers, Clarence Uriny Poe; rend [l splendid wear, ligiefice diblmes Bhoe. AT X e R LR y Mrs. Jon & Richards. " " " Allovers and Flouncings Printed Linen Finish Suitings 20c per Yard tomorrow we will show some very pretty d a suggestion that every State From 18 inches to 36 inches wide. Rich, beautiful designs, embroidered on Light and dark colors in the new printed effects of this desirable fabric; 35 inches || designs' in black, white. brown. navy. light d make provision by which one @ fine nainsook and cambric. : wide; light, medium and dark colors. bh; and gray. Priced from 73c to $4.50 bk By el st b B ] .. Edgings ; : Imported Efleure 30¢ T i bl v 0 il least as large as that accorded an fion- | From 3 © 12 inches wide, in Swiss, naimook, cambric and batiske. Light and dark colorngs in this fine quality 27-inch fabric. An excellet value. [| valtes snd broad variety showa at $1.00, no one more worthy of receiving such | Corset Cover Em’"o'dery 30c the yard. s 2 .|a tribute from the State than that|@ sweet-spirited singer of the glory of | the State, Miss Coolbrith, who, he said, | The very handsomest of new designs. 'Really fine art embroideries, laid = fne masork, Swiss, cambrie and Bt Such papern o nose bowiacts Eenn || Dress Linens 50c the Yard Sich, carndiions, heat e All s ietngly Hist All ‘the popular shades in this fashionable and serviceable fabric for spring and || SP€Cial Sale Monday and Tuesday hed been an inspiration to all who had | £ summer wear. Is 36 inches wide and washes beautifully. Glass Placque Pictures 21¢c Each read her in the past dec s Novelty Corset Cover Embroid: : ¢ rrrak . | Tuis sugwostion was hesstily reccived ] A otw thing st w’l.ymn-ining of one strip, ,-..’.? ety cover sie. These || Imported Swisses $1.75 per Yard A large variety of landscapes. heads and 2 ON IMPROVEMENTS ‘h\t‘lr:;’ vm:‘r:lh;;;; vfml‘!mprlLL:‘h ‘l"n(;i :nrl;'is'\‘a; are in handsome patterns, and are cut out under the arm. and have -the beading High-class silk embroidered novelties in figured and dotted Swiss. 44 inches mm},wim" M.Mhm‘mgkm Adopt Plans and :p:lfim(lfm: for Cot- | UPON the Legislature to make provision | for arm straps to mm.l.x Price, per piece, $1.00. : wn!'e. Very beautiful fabric. ; mato; heavy glase wnd im - gk vms. fed e e et or such a pension was adopted. A | Beading, Headings and Medallions Printed Lawns and Batistes 15¢ with chain ready for hanging. Special price of Female Paticnts small sum was given during the atter-| In a multitude of patterns. All the latest ideas await you, including many ||° ~ The largest lines of printed Lawns and Batistes in summer color to be found || Monday and Tuesday, 2lc. ar i the home which Mioe Combricn | new designs in the heavy English embroidery now so popular. on the coast. Second floor, Sutter-street Aanex. lost in the San Francisco R T S s o e e N YA S W KT S50 03 Tk 7T T iy Sy S RENDEZVOUS OF DEATH M B FOUND AT GIRLS' SCHOOL | | LABOR TEMPLE AT SAN JOSE $100,000, which is the amount of the % | S SAN JOSE, Feb. 9.—Articles of incor-| capital stock. The directors are B, J. | Russian. Police Discover That Flying poration of the Labor Temple Associa- | White of Santa Clara and John' Stand- t § e for a steel Group of Terrorists’ Headquarters tion wer# filed today, giving legal form|ley, R. L. Telfer, ¥. J. Hepp, H. S. water tower were 3 > cepted. The Is at Female University to the local movement to erect a large | Burlingame, D. W. Gish and John F. new improvements will cost in the| MOSCOW, Feb. 9.—The headquarters structure in this eity to cost probably | Mecklam, all of this city. neighborhod of $50,000. A cott forlof the Flying Group of Terrorists, S F he Lo of acu £ - whence agents were sent out to exe- ” c neces v, an 4 cute the death sentence on General T e _ 3 : e ey hant General Paviof| ' sroiAu DISFATGH 10 THE OALL CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Investigation by| LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9.—Mrs. Eunice ot > == b eadliaer o ot i Ao h ‘l’x‘as TAMPICO, Mexico, Feb. 9.—While|the Government of the alleged furni-| Ball of 524l Towne n&le‘nue. :‘!:ll city; = e — i s EARTHQUAKE REVE b cated at the Moscow female uni- | discharging a cargo at the fuel wharf ture trust commenced today when|John Dare, 2 miner, and two other men, “"PLACE OF ESCAPED MURDERER | ver ; here today the Norwegian steamer charges were laid befére the Grand|members of ‘an automobile party, were : AKE , | Tt police. searchea the universicy | R, wikh coal. from Beliimorer was | I3, It 16 alleged ¢hat & combination badly njurcd on South Main street at ] NOTICE Name Appears on List of Those In-|bulldings and many nearby tenements | visited by an enormous spotted URAr, | o0 eatnitaie X a trolley wire which had been lowered. land arrested eight girl students and a | which leaped upon the deck from the : ; red im April Disaster and His |an The first witness was W. B. Duncan, | The machine, which was being driven I rition WL AdP: number of men. but the leaders have | adjolning shore, and made & Viclous al- | o ocial agent of the Department of |at'a hish rate of speed, was practically ¥ 4 LONDON, Feb. 3i—A. Aispatch to the |IRU8 ERs Shcaped. . 4 nmber ok bombad taok oxihs E ht shelter, | Justice, who has been collecting evi- | demolished. um S LAVISENS,. and sixty pounds of pyroxilin were The frightened men sought shelter, dence. Julia Doyle, a confidential sten- Mrs. Ball was the most seriously in- Telegroph from Milan seys that the i : E % b O . rovea)id tha. whore- | "aised AL ths Siniversity. B O e ™ e of the crew sa: | OETaDher of the American Scating Com.- | jured and may die. The others were Wish to announce, after many delays, | abouts of & Florentine whose name is | -—0‘ cured a rifie from the captain's cabin | P3RY, Was also called. Agents of the|taken to the hospital. Jack Brown, the fl) 53 al f T bl Gl i DOt Stvad) Bt who:Was spntgnr‘e{d some | MUSIC AT THE PARK R |y S S el a?vu‘;m.l,m' hnveer;le:‘;:nrg::g for c:;.u'{-.:\;!;; wu‘:lfilye lxz:::d.-"l'an :::: e arrival of our French Table Glass- | & o te penal servitude for life| Following is the programme of mu- | - Miss Doyle I6F Sev oy e pUsA hstrud) ¥ 1 rys!ll n- r:w“,éur?n.‘r of two soldiers. The|gic at comfin Gate Pr;rkgthis afternoon ?fin.":‘,?%c::c: ::;“tb;lfier:m'f.:mfi:, was watched Friday night and she was|drawing them into the rear seat, tear- ware, .bm-h in rock c s 8°ld lin i p ped and could not be traced. | yMareh, “Happy Heine” (Lamp); over- | marshes where tall reeds grow. It is|5eryed with a subpena when she left it|ing off the tonneau of the machine and v 1 & crustations md etched. name now appears in a list of ltyre '“Poet and Peasant” (Suppe);| supposed the tiger had been prowling{®t 7 o'clock today. : burkag Ait to (he paubgent. i - - injured in the San Francisco dis- | ywait; “Le Petit Blen” (Wenzel); 5010 | about in search of water, and, becom: TR AR T Y Also many new lines of china. It is stated that he has lived in | for (rombone, selected, Louls Klotz; se- | ing frightened, leaped on board. the FOUND DEAD IN BATHTUB SACRAMENTO, Feb. 9.—Governor 2 ancisco for some time and has | jection, “Martha”' (Fiotow): overture, | boat. QCEAN PARK, Feb. 9.—John C.|Gillett has commuted the sentence of 1645 Cahfomia JE o ted a fortunc. His extradi-|.rpe Mill on the Clff” (Reissiger);| Riede, a visitor from the Bast, was|Fred Raabe of San Francisco, who was : ' be asked. | American Gems of Stephen Foster (To-| 7 TER FINED—Lyle Weeks was fined | found dead this ‘evening in a bathtub | given twenty years' imprisonment in == —————— EAMS’ IAbani);\ Oriental serenade, “The - Star | $10 by Judge Cabaniss yes! for driving e |at the Ocean Park bathhouse. Whether [ Folsom two years ago for burglary.. he annual revenue of the Suez canal | Dreamer” (Bendix); seléction, “The |lame The Ju Riede was drowned or scalded to-death | Raabe was convicted on two charges gave prisoner the % 1 lecture for bruf and him a 1 n shi a at first $1,850,000. | Burgomaster” (Luders); galop, “Dance | jioe v A g""‘" the Coroner’s jury must determine. The | of b ry and given ten years on Xt ia now §20,000,000, of the Demon” (Holst). A Zxmerere phalment shoud the ofense U | fes of the body, was scalded: | eacn' <o i 5

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