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Preserved, Purifica, and beautified' by For preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, for irritations of the skin, wind rashes, chappings, redness and roughness, fonlameness and soreness incidental to outdoor sports, for sanative antiseptic cleansing, and for all the purposes of the toilet and bath, Cuticura Soap, assisted by: Cuticura Oint- ment, is priceless. \Bs, £ : | Ho\6 throuf hoct tfc« world. Dcpotti \jin6tm, t? Char. ' (eriiOßCf fio. j l'ar:». b Knr de U Falx ; AmxralU, R. Tow >• * C>.., F.rdDey: .Boctoo, V. R. A., IST Columbui At«, form I/ruf *. Chun. Corp., h»t Propt. fir Foa-irn , "Bock tm Trrt imeci for U* f kl»." DR. WREDEX RESIGNS j Ifv. Burr Miller Weedon of St. Luke's Kptspopal Church has tendered his res ignation as rector and will leave in ebout three weeks for the East. Rev. Mr. Weedcn's resignation, which was received with regret by his parishion ers, was due to the state of his health. He has been rector of St. Luke's for five or six' years, coming here from San 40.5e.: \u25a0\u25a0 ' There' are as yet no plans for the se lection of -Rev. Mr. V.'eeden's successor, the rectorship being filled temporarily .*£ Rev. Edward Morgan of New- York. Miners Gertrude and Marian have returned from New York and arc showing 1 latest models in . mlllJnery at I SOI Sacramento st., near Van Ness. • >R^ BE BEAUTIFUL • -'/TB« KWWSWTT.' *4f*Bii&L. V.'illerd Whitt Co.'* rrepirttioni 'mfTS-^ w ''l t" l ** >' ou * Perftct tic* txui '!['•?. W^HITE'S VAUCAIRE- ' \u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0>: y£k • msi Btiaapa ;'\u25a0 /-. .. /*^f ' VjA \ • . -R«6 fwd *oi Tsois ' 'I- a! \ ' EouDfls out the «h«l- \S~2 \~\ <-*\Ss^&r\ \ low, Bhrnken parts. De- \u25a0 PZS "P»*^ =S V^W \ ''\u25a0lop* -the \u25a0 bust and . ! Hx\ \\u25a0 •> \. os"*/0 s "*/ fce*t tonic knows. 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San Fraiiclsoo, Oakland and Los Ancelrs . t>r sent direct by mail with lnttrnctlon*. SPRING STYLE? " AfTti ' n Cora * t * j#**jl \u25a0 tli*t rive you W+jGEm ' a dreur, •Mimm. RFIIFFRN " '<W?Mss^J&&. **\u25a0-*'• «Ul\ll • ' MMk&&M 11. AG^WaV-. 1 \u25a0 \&-ttr ?£ "«••\u25a0 ««><> J. n. ! M ? .*<t.S». '.-* hand. ; -• M^^M h. a h. MrMJ V P n r v m a tlr «^SI* B««< Forni.\ i \%!t-ST& ?>" w « Buaran- , y-**mt s\ tee lit. DORA CANTROWITH | and GEORCIE HENDY 907 Ellis St. Near -Van". New Aye. • :.. fcULSU MJ-J L.JUILJ Hill— —^B^ Dr.Lyon's PERFECT- Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY NEWS OF THE CHURCHES THERE' wi» be Lenten praise service this evening ';, in ; St. .Stephen's Church on Fulton street,- near Flllmore, Rev. Cecil '. . Marrack . rector, commencing at 8 o'clock. The following programme of music will be 'rendered under the di rection of Professor Martin Schultz, or ganist and choirmaster: "Bonurn Est."in C CBuck>;"Benedlcite AnimaT . In" D (Buck) ; soprano * solo and chorus, "Oh, for the Pearly Gates" (Hjinscom), Mrs. John Jackson- and chorus; barytone solo, "King of Glory" CAbt). Herbert Mcc; duet for soprano and alto. "Gentle, Holy Savior" (Gou nod). Miss Maria and Master Mario Roeckel; soprano solo. "Peace, Trou bled Soul" (Pinsuti). Miss Florence E. Buford; contralto solo. "At Benedic tion" (Barry). Miss" Ethel Schantx; offertory. "Inflamroatus," from "Stabat "Mater" (Rossini). Mrs. Marguerite Blaisdell and chorus. ... 1101.l IX.\OCE.\TS CHI'RCH The Holy Innocents Church- on Fair Oaks street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Rev. H. B. . Collier rec tor, ©ften referred to .as "the little church around the corner." ,1s sup ported entirely by offerings and all seats are unappropriated. The rector is now preparing a class for confirma tion. The renewal or the vows by the members. of the choir who will attend both Sunday services and rehearsals during the. year took place on the third Wednesday In February. The. choir is composed of young men and ladles of the parish. The guild hall of the church has been enlarged at an expense of $350 and furnishes much needed room. This church, which is the only Episcopalian church in-.tho outer Mission, was visited on. the third Tuesday in February by Rev. David S. Evans of Grace Church and he preached the sermon at the Lenten service in the evening. Bisßop Nichols will soon visit the church, possibly In April; "In time to confirm those in waiting, • In the recent past this church has had a number of additions to its congregat ion. 1 CHURCH OP ST.MATTnEW The Church of St. Matthew In San Mateo is to be rebuilt at a cost of $70,000 and the money for that pur pose will be furnished by the members of the congregation, as no help will be asked for outside of the church Itself.- Of the amount required 125,000 has al ready been subscribed, and an organ has been promised whenever ' the church is ready to receive it. The temporary Grace Cathedral on Sacramento street, near Mason, is so far advanced in the construction that the contractors announce that it will be ready for opening on Easter Sunday. Tracy Kelley. a teacher in the Gov ernment School in Japan, son of Rev. Mr. Kelley of this city, arrived from the Orient last Tuesday and paid a-sur prise visit to his parents. He will re main in this city for a short time and then returq to his duties in the Far East. SA>* AXSELMO CHURCH San.Anselmo Church, located at Ross Station. Rev. Mardon D. Wilson rector, is In good condition and its congrega tion is deeply interested in the Sunday school as well as the church. There ip holy communion on the first Sunday of !e%ph month, service at 11 a. m. and Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Robert H. Gardiner, president of. the Brotherhood \u25a0 of St. : Andrew, has i writ ten a letter, in which he sets forth that there -Is no need of help from" a field secretary to form a chapter -of the brotherhood ' and_ concludes in these words: * I "Any. one who, will study the 'Hand Book* and read .'St.^Andrew's Cross,' both of \u25a0a'hieh will be. sent on applica tion, can easily, understand the methods of organization arid- work, and. .while the experience and devotion of our. field secretaries \u25a0 make their ' advice valuable. e til! this is offset by 'the fact that the men who are thinking of forming a chapter as a'means ~of~concerted ef fort J lor / the spread of .the^kingdom in their . neighborhood- have . the:-'fuller knowledge \u25a0 of local conditions, oppor tunities and difficulties which is .neces sary to any systematic and thorough campaign. While field secretaries, will be sent •wherever, possible^ it? is hoped that time will not be .lost' in. waiting for them, but- that the clergy, and laity, who are'awake to thc'lncreasing need and opportunity for aggressive personal spiritual, effort .'by laymen and' boys,* will study and 'pray"*over ' the' matter very carefully! by themselves and adapt the very simple methods of the broth erhood to their. local needs." . LE.\TEX NOOIVDAY 'SERVICES During: the Lenten season, noonday 'services under the auspices.. of \u25a0• the Brotherhood of St. Andrew -are' being held, in the Merchants' Exchange build - Ing. The - speakers for- the' remainder of the season are: -..-.••_'• i^ ' - Monday. \u25a0 March T4— Rev.^E.VR. -Dille. D.D.: .Tuesday, March; \u25a0.\u25a0&- r ßev;j t Gi'\Q. Eldredge;. Wednesday, "llarch'^frJ-Rev. W. N. Guthrle; <-Tnursdajv,Marchv7— Rev. W. Kirk » Guthrrle : , Friday, c March B—^ Rev. ; Ernest E.'. Baker. D.D.; Satur day, ; March ' 8— Rev. ', A. C. r Bane, \ D.D.; Monday. \u25a0= March : 1J — Rev.- Ernest Brad ley:^ Tuesday,; March" 12—^-Rev. "William Rader : \u25a0 Wednesday, Ma rch. 1 3 — Rev. ; E. R.* DHle; D.D:;. Thursday,' Maych'- 14— Rev. Cecil Marrack; Friday. March, 15— Rev. John Hemphill. D.D.; Saturday, March 16— H. J- McCoy; .^Monday, March 18— -Rev. DavJd. Evans; -Tuesday, March 19 — Rev. Burr M.'UVeden^Wed nesday. March 2<P-Rev.' Alexander!Al l«n; Thursday. March 21 — Rey.'-Edsar T". Gee;, Friday." March 22— Rev.' N. > B. W.- Gallwey; ; Saturday, March - 23— Rev. James Hulme. . (Holy week)— Monday. March 25 — Rev. : D. - Charles N Gardner; Tuesday, March -26-^-Blshop: Moreland; Wednesday, March 27— Rev. Cecir Mar rack;. Thursday, March 28— Rev/ F. W. Clarapett, D.D.; . Friday, March. 29— Bishop .Nichols; . Saturday. March 30— Ilev. David Evans. B9l»%g^!^^@Jt^ mETHODISTS : There was -a \u25a0 large congregation in Wesley ? Methodist "\u25a0 Church, last " Sun day- evening 'to enjoy a- sacred concerL 'The programme of well- chosen , num bers was*? carried" 7 out-: under the di rection.of Dr.- Gilbert r M. /Barrett, the musical director, and the several num bers /were \u25a0'' rendered ' ' by.v the -^Wesley choir,- Madame;. TellulavEvans^Burrlil, Miss Mabel". Gordon, Mrs. .Norton, if 1»b Flora ?H. Hubbard, Miss * Susie -Ward,* George J.^Waiface, Anderson -Wylle and Messrs. . Barrett, Morris, '\u25a0 Norton . and Williams. ./During." the evenlng > there was "an- interesting -short' address . by Rev.. George W.", White,: the. pastor. This church .is I happy because ;to -It was? awarded, the banner for haying made -the , largest ' gain in : new "mem bership ; In . the ; Epworth League In • the past three months. It, started- with thirty-three . names , on the .roll, • and at ,the % dose of the t contest the num . ber had been Increased, to or' wlthinHbree'of ]a*net gain; of ! 200 per cent. [ptlyfflMaMJ \u25a0 Last'" Friday, night - the. Juniors- of Wesley: .'Church .entertained' their friends >\u25a0 in - the , parlor^ of the • church j building.', presenting;; a % well -arranged and ; interesting, programme. •%','.'C'>-1 \u25a0'"'- The' following, evening . Mrs. L. A. Stevens, gave, an 'instructive lesson 'to the King's Heralds. •_:.. aravsVßißLßVcLAss, The men's Bible^class of l the Califor nia"- Street* Church,* Rev. B. IL -Milnes pastor. - is ' now meeting in • the read- \'i'^^&£&k}m^i3&^ ing •.roomi-of : the ,ohufch,;4 and /the c ift_t tendarice v ls ; . errb"wing**wlth '\u25a0each- sue-" ceßslveimeetlng.". •\u25a0: "».":; "V Last > Wednesday the*:Wonien'siJfls sionary '.Home .Society 'of Uhls"' church was addre3s«d'at;spme.:len'gth;jby;E.- R. Willis."; D.-.b., : ,presldent;of. the .Deacon ess*. Home.< ! K"!'^*<. r| .-if*V' ; ' ! v'i'-''*f, On Friday the, Junior : League" of Cal ifornia Street Church f entertained^" its fri ends lln • the"^ af ternooh [ with . a"- »6*claV when there was^a: pleasing programme. V.l."/. : ' li-i-MILTO-V* CHURCH .XV~'6r'- At ' the ; Hamilton .; Church • oh^Valler and' Belyedere "streets- lagt ' ; Sunday ,V the sermon 1 ' was"; preached' j by/:G. r /Avery Reeder.'theipastbr, and excellent music was rendered:, by- the "Hamilton iVMale Quartet.~i In itheevenlngltheV Women's Foreign Missionary Society . had ; Its 'an niversary "and thank offerlngvexerclses, on' whlchV occasion^ Mrs. -:M.:M.*. Young; love delivered :an interesting; address on the missions in India.' , ; ?;<: •' \u25a0'. 'yS : l '\u25a0\u25a0.*. * Last 'Thursday.: the v missionary ; soci eties'of Grace Church* were the .guests of Mrs. John Dunstan at her home,*7 37 Capp' street;- «t; a- receptloVf rom 2 f «tq 5 o'clock. ".....-. ..-;', ! - .• .-. > \u25a0'\u25a0"•"-,.\u25a0' ":'' -,''» ; '-'-'•\u25a0\u25a0' , The Women's 'Home Guard "of -th|« church met ; last * week In J the - honied of G. C Bigleriat 1912^ Lyon street ti ßrid elected, the following officers -for" the current term:' Ruth Cunningham, pres ident; 'AlicefHatfleld and VAHce* Reb stock. vie©, presidents;,, Anita >,'Brucei' recording; secretary; Constance Porter, corresponding,, secretary;'•"\u25a0..Rita^'-T^en nison.' treasurer and: Jennie Cornelius' and Zelda • Jewett, pianists. ' ; Tbday at.ll.a. m. there will be com munion service -In Richmond Church, 1 Fourth * avenue,' Rev. E. r< ! D.'^Raley,' pastor.. :'-'' \u25a0'.;''\u25a0'.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . tlk'ylr '. ST. .. PAUL'S \u25a0 CHURCH . \u25a0,'. '; :^> The cdncertTrecently'glven :in aid .of St. Paul's Church 1 was* a: decided suc cess and* a goodly' sum was turned Into the treasury. • Last ThuVsdajsthere .was an old fashioned ice cream 'social 'with the EpwortlV; League of this church. ..:.. Roman Catholics The Roman Catholic . " calendar • for the week ; commencing March 10 . is las follows: I March • 10, ; Fourth-»Sunday / in Lent : — Forty^'Holy ; Martyrs; \u25a0 Gospel: "Miraculous, Multiplication of " the Loaves and Fishes." IJ, St.;Firmin Ab bott; 12. SC Gregory I, pope^and doctor; 13, St. Chriatine. virgin and martyr: 14, St.- Matilda, '.widow;. 15, most precious blood' of our ' Lord;. I«.' St.' iHeribert, bishop' and "confessor;! 17, ''j Passion'' Sun day, St."; Patrick. Apostle of Ireland. Gospel: ''The'* Jews Try to Stone : Jesus.". The Franciscan^ calendar i is> bj; -.f ol-, lows: * March ''lo.'- Fourth Lent, Forty,' Holyr Martyrs. .VGospel: "Miraculous Multiplication . : : ot\\ the Loaves "and^Flshes": 11.';. St. Frances of Rome," widow; 12, .St. Gregory -I, pope" and doctor;,' 13, 81. Roger, ; confessor, friar minor; 14,- BL Peter, of Treja, con fessor., friar? minor; 15, the most pre cious, blood ,-of our L0rd;.1 : 6,..81." Peter of Sienna, •confessor, tertiary; 17..Pas sion': Sunday,"' St. "i. Patrick, -. Apostle .of I rel and. T;- : Gospel: 1 "The -'Jews ' Try : ; to Stone Jesus.".' \u0084 \ ; - " The annual requiem mass for the re pose of the souls of- the deceased mem bers. of \u25a0' Ignatian Council of ; tbe Young Men's 'Institute recently held in .St. Ignatius- jChiirch was. attended . by . a large number of persons. : Rev.: George P. Butler of the Society of Jesuits was the celebrant, i assisted by ' Rev.' Francis Turk of the Slavonic -Church.' chaplain of Strossmeyer. Council, as deacon; Rev." John J. Ford, •S. 'J., and ' R^v. Maurice Joy as subdeacons. \u25a0 Rev.'. John jW. Sul livan of St. : Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park, preached the sermon, \u25a0; his -theme being: "What the Laity Can 'Do* for the Advancement [of - the Church."^ '_'.- In addition : to ; the "- sermon; ho" paid I a 'fit ting tribute^ to -the memory of those members of .the council, who were called during the: preceding, twelve months. St. ' asthow'j i cnuncH > \u25a0 The communion of the; Young' Ladles* Sodality will take -place at '3 o'clock this afternoon :in'SL Anthony's ' Church in • Army - street, near - Folsom.-- During the Lenten-* season' in' this church there is ! service,' on'. Sunday, evening': at'. 7:3o. Every • Tuesday there is St. Anthony's devotion. '.On "Wednesday; there -Is 'a sermon 1 by.. Rew Father iPlacldus Krek «ler. O.r-F. ?M.; /on the J'Seyen Capital Sins." The"!." sermon " next, : "Wednesday will be ; on' "Envy." During "V March there will -be ; the StrJoseph's . devotion after, the; 8 ; o'clock mass. A communion class is being organized for communion some time*in;June. • • • .•'\u25a0" . . . OLD '; MISSION : DOLORES ' 'Until 'the" Mission- Dolores new, .church shall bo . built, in the.' Mission : style of architecture,' at the corner, of; Six-! teenth and ' Dolores streets,, the congre gation of- the parish Is worshiping! In the old adobe church on the last named street, 7 that, has -.withstood v the /shocks of ;.quakes -in 1 ; this ; city .'since I,*and1 ,* and Is now the; orilyj landmark* of^ the Mist, elon Dolores 4 established by the -padres in v that *ye*ar,-long; before; tbe'AmerJeans took possession 1 of 'the^'country.">7<. :V- "The rebuilt convent of Notre. Dame"- in Sixteenth street. -opposite the old \ Mls-J sion- Dolores which 1 was to have been rea4y^'forvoccupancy by ; the ; first of the* year. \u25a0• Is i not* yet 'ready ; to ; admit the 'Sisters.".-*' There » hasfvbeen'.gunek pected^delayi'ln? the? work^of • the -in terior.v and* it ' Is "\u25a0be lieved k now.- thatVit will": not 'be., ready iuhtin the -"early.-'paft of -May. . -jlnCthe j meantime'- the V Sisters are conducting their school 'irf!Gurrer'o street, nea.'rl.Twenty-thlrdl \u25a0,'';.\u25a0 ' ;/ : 'ST.* MARY'S,'': SAN'' JOSE : The -work : ( "6f."' repair -to!, St. Mary's Church In ' San Jose is fast approaching completion. • v'Much • has been ;."done lin the | matter, of ' Interior * decorations , and to" the nave ! transepts v have been added. These v will '^be used : as chapels. A ! new organ, : ; presented^iDy^one^whose ;naine has been concealed, has, been. Installed, and- is said to be- one of the sweetest toned -in. the /Garden ;Cltjv!:: It; is 'ex pected • that' lt will be ; lntoned f o^r the first time at Easter. Its'cost'was $3000. . The >\u25a0 parisKbpe'ra >. of *. SL>Rose V Parish have decided "to hold 'a grand reunion In' .CotlllonT Hall; Saturday.'- Aprll-y;2O, when a '"choice ? programme \'of :\u25a0 enter tainment'Will'be presented.*Rey.' Father Nugent .was -selected \u25a0 honbrary^chair man of the 'committee of arrangements. The ofllcers * oo r the "committee f are:.-;. J; Hunt, '-"\u25a0 chairman; •" J.^B." Sylver; vice -m»*s ' - -•S-¥-"Tisk MWikr%9 '\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0 ' \u25a0 ii^a^ '' ' ym \ Have just , received a new line of arlish'c • Wr[<>' .\u25a0 tfv . pieces \of MAHGfG ANY. Fiirhiture, in-; W& ill* eluding Library Tables; Chiffoniers, Sewing ipl \u25a0fJjM. | Desks, etc.; beautiful in design. I^L- m S 1645 Califoriiia Street %^ S chairman;; Miss [M-[T.% Walsh.; secretary; Mt^pMary'^Taplcney^raulstantVseere^ tary 1 : ; 'Re\^r i "Fath«riNugreht.\-tr©asuref/«y .Thet : Alumni'j;ABS9ciatibn^6f VSacred Hearty College rVwfll^'meet^i'n^Sacred Heart/Colleke. -• 'tomorrow ,>. to "; for tHe v details . of » the \u25a0annuarfbahqttet'and flx'.the;date^;^;^":Vv<c: : ';7^.rVl \u25a0:-.- :' J -'^.; Christian Church V;' All over- the - United,' States ,'today .'the first; Lord's, day/.in^ -March^ ; is- observed *as *'Forelgrir.Mlsslo"nafy;':Day."^"JkAbo'ut^a half^of .the:6Boo;churches ; ,ln*thiSjCOun- 1 try;contrlbuted';last^year,7aLsichurches*' to ' the -f orel gn tspcleties; 1 1n ito the 'offerings • from ; thousands ; of , Sun day ".schobls/'.Endeavorer •'societies ; and Individuals, . an , aggregate"- of ,55270,000., s $270,000. The.society. this year. a.BXs-'fbri'isOO.OOO:* •All ; - the 'churches. .flbout^.the^bajr^will take~Vup ..an^offering itodayV. and-" it r «is believed I that", the .will, give^ morehthan \u25a0heretofore.;; r -v - 'i. 3 vThe Christian^ Women's -Board.'ls plan ning * to « do 'large things - to^save souls and ;bodies: of; Orientals; in'ther Pacific "StatesVxinder . theU superintendence iqt Rev." 1 W.- . P. • Bentley ; of Rev. Mr/' Bentley, was.-f or years ; a';inost^con '\u25a0ecrated | and rsuccessful missionary' in China,'- biitV.wturned * to;; th'is'vState * re cently .for- the ; benefit \u25a0of ? his i health. Work, ; helpful;*' has ! al ready,:" been . ; performed >; in ?{ Oakland,' Portland and - ; Seattle." ;The | board r has purchased \u25a0. a lot 1 at V.the .corner :'of " Sac-, ramento ' street .and;- Prospeot" place- in this '.* city."; the <' southwest \u25a0extremity ;' of old ;* Chinatown;- ''on^whlch-, aS suitable building- will t,be","erected.V---In' relation to 'the \u25a0• proposed "{new > structure Rev.; ; Bentley said \ a few 'days \u25a0 Bince: | v .Upon that-; spot : we hope to/see c arise -an-.in stitution .which," exemplifying the. spirit of ;christ; may carry": to •* 10,000; Oriental hearts- the;>comforting; and saving; love message ,of 1 the i Great \ Physician." ' 'A notable: institytlon ' which, is" fos tered ' arid i.directedr by. 1 : this-*;congraga tlon. is an ,of boys c and youths, called "The; Loyal >Sons."' It now has a.membe'rshipof 100, publishes its own' paper, and, as one of^the.mem bers of the'cbngregatlon^expresses it. "Is doing yeoman service for Christand the church." \u25a0 Recently; the 'Sons ;gavo an entertainment in celebration" of their anniversary. ,"\u25a0 This -was at • the • regular Sunday i service -hour, - and. 'the-pro gramme- the*. young : people '.presented was a . most creditable one/. ; ;\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 " ;. ; ALAM ED A CONVENTION Rev. Mr. .Boyer .delivered . > the prin cipal address lat \u25a0 the annual '.session of the > Christian I Endeavor Convention of 'Alaifneda ; rCounty.^ < Itv.w»s-*on-r;"Good Citizenship^!*.;" was sably.Vdellyered and a ' strong 'presehtatlorif of ''the > duties >of the people" of '.toithe;na tlon, State." murilclpalltyrand'tojOod. " ; \u25a0 v Rev.' Ri P.vShepherd hasrglven'iip the work and the : church - x in> Berkeley : is now:w v lthout^a pastor.* Berkeley, being the', seat of Ihe Estate" 'University; also the ." localei of -.the \u25a0, -Bible S Seminary .of the Christian -churches, ;theirpastorate of , the church ) there ;is regarded : as I a most important'one.'lt Is said -that the congregation > will :.hot' s make^a v hasty choice "to fill the * vacancy.^ -y/..; ~~"- \u0084 Church Federation I :Last?Monday - night \ Dr.; ES\ S. • Chap man.^qf c Los Angeles, « 'stated secretary of > they Antlsaloon vLeague," faddressed aSlargeJ. meeting; in"; Christian -.Science Hall ; 'at s Sco(t • and 'i Sacramento * streets, held luhder;' the auspices -t'of-Jt^e\Chuceh Federation "'of-this-1 city.* oh.' the :subject*o'f*liquor: traffic land; the means ' to > put- a stop fto.it,; he; said' that there is 'no 'necessity for any additional law. - He ' saldrJthat : the '; duty^of . : the civil- government "as defined ,by<Black stone, a deflnitlpn.whlch has neve» been controverted, ; is i^to. legislate wf or. that which -is good . and -to --punish ;\u25a0- that which \u25a0'. is .bad; that/in thlsl' view "the civil \u25baGovernment-, cannot- 1 license that which is. prejudicial to, the/public health and the \u25a0 public' morals. > -.;^--k :\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0\u25a0•\u0084' .'.<. ~~ - •'-. ' It.* was • ' for J. this v • reason' Hhat" the Supreme Court declded'that no'Govern-. ment/had-the .authority to*l?gislate«-in favor, of ,' lotteries or ' pr l?e fl glitlng. be cause such were agalnstrpufrUc' morals, and >he -held ;.' that ; intoxication: was against ' public | morals,".' so jj all .-. that ' is necessary '.to ' pu^'a- stop •to'" the « liquor traffic Is .to; work i under ; law and I bring -a ; test £ case < before j the | Su-. preme Court . of; the United States. -; ; -:^ :.H >/A -.step -in- that, directiohrihe :sai<l, t had been *; taken; in '? Indiana/*.'- THe* case , will eventually ' reach'-' tl>e7- S,upreme' -Court.' He. added -.that- he had no doubt, that the decision •\u25a0' to \u25a0 be"' rendered ;' by-.that J body will- be such <tiiatT all liquor^ dealers will have ' to ,go r ou t .of sbusiness.-'^>;-\u25a0i'>2'^y-X :FAtkheSmeeting,.of therfederation : last Tuesday ; night * reports vwelre i presented from" each "* x of ;; the tJ . subconrml ttees ,; and one ' wasiread .by/Mrs.. Eames ?;on'^thie condition 'of ' the^ref ugees^in? the; camps: The * matter! lwasj referred *to :a , special committee tto/rep^ortfat'.theinext'imeet-^ \u25a0Jng.". \\' t/j:f'jt /j:f'j \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0 •'•7.~':,~'*i "\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''-.!.'"'^ri'v;-, I .;', 1 \u25a0'•*\u25a0.-\u2666£ ;The streetcleanlng:matter.was taken upland; discussed Tat •: length,-!^ and,^ the opinion ;Was -expressed ?'. that^whilef the city," needs and ; needs iJtVvery bad, ? the^work"': should ; be^done'* on* a week:day.-yv'r t , ! ::"'..^^^2-'?^ \T-'rr' Congregatipnalists > f The-. Fourth cKurch had a" large attendance at" the "annual meeting -'recently.,:. ,It»- appeajedf-from the -reports' presented 3 thaitTduring » the year tseventeent members received; fourteen ton and -that , there had si been 'v\r fourteen K-* baptisms." I. .The financial > report ?f showed r ' $3600* in ' the building fund rand jslsoo,lnHhe"fuhd^for the f purchase jof/ a » new/ organ. t-ilt .'.was decided ?• to; make , a'; donation \ to* all ; 'of thelml»slonary » boards and . to Increase the; salary: of the; pastor ;$2OO-a" year. 1 ;, at' Post and- Mason streets -is 'looking hopefully ;to s Easteri;day/tln;'ordeV; to worship ; ln • the i reconstructed f edifice on that' day. Those who'are'hastenlnßrjhe finishing touches; on: the •church'promise to^haye ?U* ready r,tO;'turnvover,'to> the pastor",';Rev. 'George" C. "Adams.t on :that day. (-; \u25a0.- ,-Vr-~' }f:,'.'- ; Vi --\u25a0 '' \u25a0 V--] \u25a0:^.'-: :^ J.-- Plymouth r t Church , is '\u25a0':! still •\u25a0- having Beltings W /***% Shirts new' line of. FANCY " .''J' '\u25a0 :': '- ' ' •"'\u25a0'Jr^'- ''-'' '^^fit- • M?S~~*^m robe». and Would dj BELTINGS now on \u25a0 :'!'.\u25a0..' "' *^— \u25a0\u25a0' , '^^^'-' : ..^ \u25a0 -~\ " • o «<ivmnlageotia!y. sale at the ' Newman -\ '."VBr^ Am Mm JZ*>4m : s*&gr ' J/9>olsf>A^ A /fy&Q should inspect our & Levinson^Jeweirv ' '/H /T/VMJWWWiW^Jr ff///&Tjff/¥Wsll TFlr J new stock of famous Section. ExceS *X / Wfi^//i^/i / /^^S / /SOW&/ MANH ATTAN chic d«iW in-Fancy 9St /H " ' / ' ' ' Z^ sHjRTo. percales, r\ j j d • * •\u25a0^^^ \J j' \u25a0 " Bn *T T iLL!i 'jil »'» ' —ii - __—^*"iSZ^P^ madras and linens. Dr«*n:andPer,,an %• V <L^^^^^^i i /^M^^^ F ™* .tnpes.em- \u25a0^«P../I"*'c and •:\u25a0 ,- " ;. ;.; • ... - vTrf-T .'*'* t™™*^ broideredv and pleated \u25a0sii ; m3 M iUw II p I °^ .The Store with a Reputation VAN NESS and SUTTEB. effect.. . Prie. from Suits of IFvTfllU, are undecided about 'the style of ; yoor Spring Suit, you it Hl ' find opportunities ; in the NETVMAX . & ' i* LEVINSOX/ Beady-to-WearX Suit Department tormorrow morning of remoTing all doubts upon the- subject, y ..Whether yourtasteTrunSjto.the .**Bmart w % or^ the subdued,^you can; find ijust/Tihat yon require here... Barely hare ire been in a position in past years to make the showin^thattre hare this season. ;. A walk past our Tan .' Ness avenue wind ows might : be ! "said to]be" a4 valuable ! from the point of yiew of the fashions as a trip to ". New. York. Herein will be found some of the choicest creations of the Eastern markets — many of them based upon, the handsomest models exhibited in London, Paris and Vienna. • ' .-,- '":' " Honest material, of erery fashionable selection, combined with the most skillful tailoring produce our salts. ; As a special offer for Monday?* iscillng, wo will show SMABTLY TAIEORED SUITS in Eton, Ponj and Jacket effects, ln^ plain, striped 'and checked worateds, full pleated skirts— '\u25a0'\u25a0'. : . ;. P?IS© '\u25a0/\u25a0 \u25a0 Tlw^tUtS2l^sG ) The Suit /: \u25a0 -. V: A' V- ; §, || I Timely tJnderwear Offerings In response to repeated Inquiries, are pleased to state-that wo haie just recei^d a considerable ship-; ; nient of Ladies' and Chlldren*sJBpring Underwear, In pure silk, silk- plated, 7 mercerized and cotton, from which <vwe make the following offeririgs:^^' ' '"-";\u25a0 - : •:•\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0> -.•-\u25a0•"•'• : . '•"-'.-" . '.'-. ' '. '.'.. \u25a0 -:\- Ladies'- fine cotton a Tests,,: silk' ?*.. Ladles' hand -"crocheted v fancy- Children's fine cotton Vests, sltt : trimmed, : high and low -neck \u25a0 yoke .Tests, . in ' a large' assortment j trimmed,- • long and short sleeres; \u25a0 short and long slceres. Tights to of mercerized, silk plated and pure Knee and: ankle length Drawers to match, knee and tinkle length.' >\u25a0 silk, materials. 7 . match.- . ; " . An extra Talue at : 'v ;^ Prices'".- ; ' » : Another yery good Take at .. • 50c Each ;\u25a0 ". From 75c to $2.00 Each \u25a0. 35c Each STANDARD P ATT ERNS^-The mode 6\ [taking :bust, waist and- hip measurements .for 'STAND-. ARD' PATTERNS is in accordance with tiiaCadop'ted by the. best manufacturers of ladies', misses', girls\ and children s garment: All[ST:A^ ' v^ Display and Sale of Silks ai\d Dress Goods ETcrybody knows, '•"or ; should know, of \ the . Terr large' advances in price of all silk and woolen fabrics within ; the last six months. Kaw silk has advanced to *6 a pound— a price unprecedented \ln the last \ century— and wool has gone to a correspondingly, high pricei >HoweVer,. we -advise our that all our purchaseswer© made very, early— round ab<int last August— -at-' prices far below " today's /market quotations. Onr. prices are based upon these figures, which comparison will show. effect for you a direct sating of "20 to 25 per cent. . To cap these 1 interesting facts, here arc our Monday specials: . vv ' v : . I s ' In t*he Silk Section \u25a0 In the Dress Goods Section - ;100 pieces 19-inch'pnre silk,t wear-resisting colored ,500, 500 r -jards> only, v44-Inch'v 44-Inch' pure wool Black, Storm Taffeta, in a full and , complete ' range' of the choicest ' Serge X : cloth well known to etery woman for Its colors.' At today's market '" price, > this" .fabric .would ; dust-shedding and wearing "qualities. To-day this cloth 'sell foi>7sc. --.'.-. _' : . 'V v; •. v: ,',v '-}\u25a0;\u25a0 )^ r <'.'- "\u25a0'\u25a0 \' \u25a0- sells for Ssc a yard.. ' \u25a0•..;*' ''"\u25a0. '\u25a0'\u25a0-^ - : . : V ; .- Our Price^Mohda^; 55c s^afdr- Our Price Monday, jSSc a i : Yard[:,\'/i' : 50 pieces '-22-inch Imported Peau de Cygnc^ and 21- 25 pieces 44-Inch French all-wool Taffeta or Tropical inch ImportediSatin 'Majestic. ; Two of the I>cst silks Panama. Fnllrange of Spring, colors. Likewise, 25. produced | at T the millsJ today."); Full range of colors, pieces 40-inch French Henrietta. r." Cloths well worth. .;Worth ; up!to..slJs5 < a?yard; : ' - "!..;.,;.;.; -! ;\u25a0'-... \u25a0 -'.. . '• — $1 a yard. ;-.^r' -^ ' ; " ' ' - •;' :'/.'< Our- Price Monday; $1 [00 a Yard /•"•\u25a0 Our Price Monday, 75c a Yard > \u25a0 GlbyeS ; aearan^ HOSe Do you.wear size 6 or 654? If so, "--V To /effect 'a- speedy /clearance of Ladies', tan gauze. Lisle-Thread here-is an opportunity-, "that jou Curtains, of which we hare less than Hose,- with silk embroidered de- won't care to miss: ,: * = a dozen of, a pattern, we are s^ow-. »\u25a0 o | ns ten 12-button length black Glace Kid. ing; FBENCH JfET CUBTAISS 3 sl^. s on inswp * ; w Only sizes 6 and 6H in stock. A yds. long by 45 in. wide. Etery pair • would regard thi§ hose ts, regular $3.50 glote, ! placed ©n sale of the newest design i 'and'regularly excellent Taluc at 50c the pair, at .r, "'- . -worth np'to $5 pair. V,TocJear,^ Special at ' . .: $2:35 a Pair ;^ Kj; :^^3ig3|a^yjc^p 33c a Pair > Notably Taithlhe above-mentioned three items, may tve ask it <& & particular favor that you do your shopping' in the earlienhoursof the day?Youreap the benefit of our suggestion, obviously, and run no'risk of disappointment , Nbtff Lace Department H \u25a0Our buyers,^bbth in, this country and iurope, hate been exceptionally busy this year, and the results of their "efforts are.'becomingJiTisible.- -The past '^week has; seen the arriyal at the r ->*ewman*& Lerlnson Lace Coantcr • of, among others:— V^^ 1 •'•.-.*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; "...',••. FILET LACES'in;sets;of, Galoons, Insertions, Medallions, Points, Edges and AlloTers to match. "• .. BEAL IBISH CBOCHET LACES. BEAL PBISCESS LACES, TEMSE "A3fD POINT PIEBBE LACES are .likewise exhibited here ln 'their, wonderful. Tariety,. and In colors of dark ecru, butter, cream and white. : In the same section of our establishment will be found a large assortment of 45-inch 3TETS, suitable for - waistings. V '\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0 "\u25a0>'.\u25a0'\u25a0'-• '\u25a0•'•-;>-'- \u25a0 ' ; - ' " \u25a0- '^-. \u25a0' -' .. '•' -^ • Tour attention, ls also directed-to the exceedingly to ried list of TBDTMINGS on sale by ns. These comprise" the Tery latest ideas In Colored Appliques, Braid Passem enteries and braids of all descriptions. l^';^On^g^i^'; Huck Towels | Neckties New Silk " Organdies, *w hi te "White Huck Towels, size 19xS7 TTe, are offering an exceedingly grounds with pretty floral designs. Inches. Hemmed ends and colored fine collection of Men's Xeckirear, Suitable for ladies' ! dresses,; waists, borders. - Spring styles and shapes. Striped etc., and for, children's wear.v' ' Aregular 23e Talue at and plaid effect Fonr-In-Hands, *"\ ; \\h?i i ;-- \:il*9c'Each :: y : 50c Each Swisses- | Centerpieces Hand Bags -Fancy -Dotted with c6l- ; : Some handsome; florardeslgns. In . Here is a leather-lined Bag, for ored designs. Pretty -white ground 4 colored embroidered Centerpieces shopping, containing a purse to with colored floral .and 'dotted ef- are shown in -our Art Department, match. Black, brown and tan fectB^,:Tery.*Bultable;ior. ladies'- and They ;are s worth $2.25 each. Tour leathers. A w,ell made and dur- children's i wear.-; \u25a0 ; \u25a0 ; - \u25a0 ': cholce'on Monday at able bag, offered at j'^ 20c a Varcf $t. 25 Each $i. OO Each .; '• s - •'- v-^fAi r AIL ORDERS-r^L^t us have, your, name and address on our mailing list. You will be the gainer thereby' if. you live'in the.countryi'forj-you can' have] all: the advantages of } city shopping and none of its worries. : jind it . lcosts^yi>u]M6thmgJ6r^e^accomm ; - ; large ''congregations. , arid 'interest \a\ taken -. ih\ th_e" -masterly; sermons^ by, Rev. : -I. C v Meserve,Vthe- pastor.' .' : 'Z : " ' \u25a0 r , Rev. ; Mr. 1 of 'the • church ? in ; Por- r Glos Sanitary Bedding I .". y. .We 'must' close; out. our entire stock at once. To further this end ;\v.e are |-o^rmgthe%meajt^^ , 20 to 35 Per Cent Discount " Business Offeredjas a Whole. Store for Rent. Fixtures for Sale. \u25a0 CQ-nn' \ \u25a0 '$2.50 \u0084-,> :'~ .... v-^y . . l± : < oiai^f f£me anV/poatif iri'i v in^-h - and * miing An" h^ San itary. Mattresses 5 .inches ithick, from I VmonlouBft)roportlon;t'nnlahed.iln cVernls^ -Martin (or v / $2.75. -All 'Brass Beds,, 2-mdl DOStS, from $25. r^^ Resrular prices $17.50. :«• Yours,' while .they \u25a0last,~~-. • -.-Z, -«.-\u25a0•-••.-',--- - - . \u25a0'•*.*\u25a0 c- '\u25a0'\u25a0•* ••" t> _»j- -* , L 'ff.oeiff- other- styles * from ":,.;; . , Remember we sell Sanitary . : Bedding only. I^N^ -is^jrcmr^ opportunity Don't miss it. Come early and get first choice." ISAN&RY BEDDING HOUSE \ ; 778-78feQOEDEN GATE AYE;, Cor. Gough St. terville* haaj- resigned* . to * accept the pastorate *of -Trinity, a new. church la Los -Angeles. •' r ' ' •Ground; has: been broken for a Jap- anesa Mission .Home Jn Fresno. The building will cost |3500. Of this amount 'the Christian Japanese of the place have contributed $1000. ; 23