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—AT — J WOLFE &HAWLEVS i Great Relcin ii ' < '! After going over our stock we i 'discovered the following articles \ which we are determined to" clear 'I' oat; to make room for new goods i i; coming in. ' '• !; ' \ Forsythe's Outing Shirts — ' ; Reg. $3.75, to close out. . .$2.75 ; Fancy Dress Silk Waists — ;' Reg. $15.00 to $20.00. .... 0.50 1 Exceptional V2lue in- Lin- ! j ! gerie Waists . . . $5.00 to 10.50 ; ! Embroidered Wash Belts— ; Reg. 75c to $1.00 .65 j Kand Embroidered Wash ! Belts— Reg. $2.00 to $3.00. 1.45; ' i Hand Embroidered Wash ' ! : Belts— Reg. $4.00 to $5.00. 2.95 ; : ' Leather and Kid Belts — Reg. ' $1.50 to $2.50 1.35! Embroidered Collars — Reg. I! 65c \u0084.......-£ for 1.00 l; Fancy Combs— Reg. $2.50 to -.'<: \[ $4.50 '. 1.75! j; Odds and ends of Dog Col- ; \u25a0 lars and Lavaliers — Reg. v ]'•: $5.00t057-50; to close out. 3.75! j; GREAT REDUCTION IN PER- ; j: FUMERY AND SOAPS. j' If It comes from - | ! WOUJFE «& HAWLEY 1 It must be right. .f-'f. f -'f |- Van Ness Af. nr. California St. |! ————— " . /); I Sole Agent \u25a0 •'; 1 FORSYTHE SHIRT WAISTS ' i Beauty, Strength jgajw A form sublime /g*ftjjg\ to those who take VVILLARD 4j WHITE CO.'S //f'M Vaucaire Tablets fT^ X . Bast Developer / • I Flesh Food & Tonic Tbcy Tn»k»» pood, healthy flesh, develop th* \ :*\u25a0 - r«-^TMr<- vr&>.t(-d breasts. Make the cheeks I :\u25a0:\u25a0:.;. and rosy, fill oat tbe Lullotts of a scrawny p»ck. Vaucaire Gale<;» Tablets nourish the fat- protfurtnp cells, wfcich ia necessary to give the rrmndnt-ss «t contour xrhloh Is so desired and roTeted by every lady of refinement. If you \u25a0re rare worn, nervous or run down, take a box <nt Vaocelre Galena TsMets and note the woa- <l*rfnl effect. Contains no Injurious dnigs. $1 j«>r box, six boxes for $5. Send for booklet, r!vs free sampl* of our Melorose Beauty Cream, the perfect massage and skin food, also Meloroß* - J'aee Powder. Be cure our naia« lc on the box you buy. \ WE DO KOT pnt this remedy np In ll<iuld form, as the TABLETS ABE Srfc»EKIOB. WILLARD WHITE CO^ CHICAGO, nL SOLD A\D RECOMMEXDED BY THE OWL DRUG CO. Saa Francisco, Oakland and Los Angeles : I makr *rljj» for ladles and ccntlenien of pure human hair that look aw natnral a* your «ws lia!r. Beautiful front piece* made to your order. Private Wig Department for gentlemen upstairs. .* Hair Dressing, Shampooing; Dyeings etc. by experts only. Established 1566. ; Formerly 123 Stockton Street \ V THE.QUALTIY HAIR STORE | 2271 CALIFORNIA ST " NEAR WEBSTER ST. SP -. , — — - - — — — _-» PERFECT^ Cleanses and beantifi.es the teeth and purifies the breath, used 'by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists.". : > PREPARED BY Contains no Opium or other harmful drug. Remedy Cures Cdds, Croup and Whooping Cous^ « — — — : — — — — DRDMMERS: SAMPLES OF UDIESV WAISK;SDITS^ETC.JORSAIi. \u25a0 Will be iwld at y^tir own price to *toM «w-|; prase shipping ba«-k east. Boom 241, Delbert niock, oor. OTaiw; rrll ati-.!,Van .V*M.i; NEWS OF THE CHURCHES Catholic Church tt— tOUiOWIN'ij is the calendar.'of the j, . Roman Catholic.' church ; for the !* Veek commencing Sunday, May 12: 'J. - Sunday within %the octavo of the . "ascension. Gospel. "The.Testimony !of the Holy Ghost." 13— St." Lucius, mar i'tyr;: 14 — St- U ' Boniface, martyr; -15— St. ; John Baptist de la Sail c. confessor: 16 — : I Octave of the ascension; 17— St. Paschal Babylon, confessor,, friar minor: 18 — - Virgil of pentecost, fast day. St. Denan tius,' martyr." The Franciscan calendar varies on : the following dates from the above: | May 13— St. Peter .Hegralatus," confessor, f riaT minor; .14-r-81. Francis of Fabrl aho, confessor, friar, minor; IS— St. Fo lix of Cantalice. confess*»r, friar minor. ' The people of the >parlsh of ' \u25a0 St; Michael atOcean View are torhave-an entertainment in \SU Michael's hall in \u25a0 a short time. 'This will, be under the supervision" of Rev.; Father. Cooper, and : be directed. by. William Sanderson .and "John MeGrath,' comedians! - '. The- alumnfi-e^of ,- Sacred 'Heart \ school has been- organized , by. .Rev. '-; Father McQualde. with the following as offi cers: " Sister: Mary. Agulrre, \' superior of the 'school,' honorary president; Miss Ethel Mores, president; Miss Geraldine Flood, . vice-president; Miss Annette "Windele', ' recording -secretary;' -Mies Monica Keegan, : financial secretary. The new association" will, hold monthly meetings. ' ' * ' . Clay =.MV \u25a0 Greene's "Nazareth," •: the passion %>lay with, 35; speaking.. parts and nearly 200 participants,' will* be presented at Santa Clara college : : on May 13 in the evening. May 14 in the afternoon. May. 15 in. the. evening and May •18 in the afternoon. .' ' .'. ' There will be holy, communion- In 1 Sacred Heart church at 8:15 o'clock this morning, the class naving been-in structed during the past .week by Father Quaide and his assistants.. Recently there was an entertain ment in the assembly hall of Sacred Heart church by the League of f the Sa cred Heart under .the direction of , Sis ter Emelda and sisters of; the holy, family. Rev. Father. • McQuaide pre sided. Those who , entertained were Jessie McCarthy,' Edith Fleming," "Ira Cronin, Clara Barnes, Violet ; Smith, Josephine j Hayes, Margaret Gallagher, Ethel Morse and Miss Anthony. ' The state convention of the Knights of Columbus will be held in Maccabee hall commencing May 14.:"rP/Ipr to the opening of the convention tnQre'wlll be pontifical mass In the'^church of St. Francis de Sales, when Bishop Silva'of Portugal will pontificate* and .Archblsh-, op Riordan will be In atteridance.\*.Rev. Father McQuaide, the grand, chaplain of the order, will /preach the sermon. The session of the grand "body will last three days. By way of entertain ment after the business of .each day there will be a social and ball, a ban quet and a reunion. A new set ; of officers will be. elected and . delegates chosen to attend the national conven tion to be held next August in Norfolk, \ irglnla. Rev. Father Francis Turk, in charge of the Church of the Nativity in Fell street near Franklin, has secured an assistant. He is Rev. Father Anton Glumac from. Ragusa, Dalmatla, who several months ago went to Los An geles to visit his patents. The arch bishop has given his consent that Father Glumac shall remain, and a'let ter has been written to the bishop In Dalmatla, asking that the father be assigned to this diocese. There are about 20,000 Slavonic Catholics in this state at this time and they are all under the Jurisdiction of Father Turk, his being the only Slavonic church in the state. In addition to the work in this city the father on call visits places \u25a0 distant , from the city to hold missions. (Recently he was called by Rev. Father Hassett to 'Watsonville, where a month's mass, was said in memory of , the late . Rev. Father Bon tempo. Rev. Father Turk preached the sermon in Slavonic: - w[~ Methodists During the current month Hamil ton "church. Rev. G. Avery, Reeder pas tor, has admitted six into membership. The pastor announced recently that he Vwill consider it ' a kindness to : be in formed of any illness in \ the / families of his membership or - congregation, . as he regards it not only a duty {but' a privilege* to call upon the shut Ins/ and will gladly respond to any call." At the recent quarterly conference of St. Paul's church. South . San .Fran cisco, Rev. R., J.- Craig pastor/reports showed that the 'church is at this time stronger, numerically \u25a0 and financially, than it was at , the conference last year. There was a pleasing, programme -at the social* given; by, the church' during the second . week \u25a0: In April. ;;,--. The ; pastor of the church contemplates giving Illus trated Eermons on : Sunday during -the summer months. » \ . A contract has'; been, let' for the re moval of the Richmond church from: its present location/ in Fourth* avenue , to the corner, of Point. Lobos and Seventh avenues, . the new /site,* which- ; has v a '; frontage of 107. feeton the first named avenue-by.ft t depth. of 100 -feet on the latter. The present edifice will" be placed \u25a0In the ;. rear of the * lot and , the new one will Vbe erected with. frontage on Point 'Lobos ' avenue. . Rev.", ;-EL';:D. r Raley, the pastor, : recently sent 'a' num ber of letters \to % people . In ; the '; Rich mond district who are' known -as^non-' churchgoers asking for an honest** reply, to the question,'/ TWhy. are">ysu not \ a church member?" ', He : received \u25a0\u25a0'. many replies and ; used 'these as the text f or. v a sermon . Sunday. 'iWhile ;. the ' Sunday school has; an y attendance Tof; a little more-than 100,' the pastor is reaching out for the' children in. that dlstrlctiwho do not attend , any^ school 1 on ~i the Sab bath and Is meeting. with success.-; '/Un-: der the leadership of Ralph Hasklns the Epworth League is making! good prog ress. . Offlcers f or, the r ensulng term will be elocted at the next business meeting I .'; The pastor, has ; been: advised tthat: in: a' short time a large branch, of the'Toung' Men' b Christian association will be r , es-" tablished ; in the (district "not "far from the site of the. new church. ' Rev. ;J. D: Hammond,* T>. Dy. conducted the quarterly < conference :of the** Fif£ teenth avenue] churchVon the \ last .Tues day in April. There was a;full*attend ance. Prayer meeting; * followed- the dose' of the conference, r \u25a0•' •'\u0084 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 f'\ : •--\u25a0 Rev. . J." y F. - Wilson; / a '; returned i mts^ sionary from Chlna, i; wiir preach' the ser mon today at. the Mlsaion street? chapeV at : Rlchland' avenue and Missionrstreet.'' At the close of -; the ? Bible lesson i study^ today , J..-.W. Hatchi president; of : the civic betterment federation,' will deliver a' short address , on : the '.^Result* iof f Iri^' temperance," ,-. Next f Sunday y IS; ,> R'':Wll lis, D. D., president- of ?.theCSan^Fran cisco national . trainln g: school ' and dea coness* home,' will' address : congre-' gation v on '.'How Sunday; School Scholars Can ; Help"; the Temperance ; Caxise."^ \u25a0 - ,The, feature of .the',prayer; meeting ,?.t' "Wesley.- church \ last K,week was •an ad - d re«« ? by^ Loula l ; Meyer, ' an'? attorney," \u25a0 X convert, to 'ohristlaalty. \ At ;the< month ly, meeting ot \ the \ Baraca . class \of TtHe church there wai I a debate the! sub ject of the abolishment of (capital[pun ishment, • M. j Kennedyi speaking | in j. the afflrmatlve > and Allen! In 1 the \u25a0 nega tive, ; the .debate ? lasting ;an hourl j? The .class was . almost evenly divided ;when. THE SAN FRANC \ SCO ' CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 4907; a vote ;was taken ; < the negative' won by two only.-' ';:\u25a0-..\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 .-•''. "'"'\u25a0• -."\u25a0.'•.'"'\u25a0'.'. Following are the. new.' officers of the Epvi-orth"" 1 League of ? the Filbert -street church,; located ' in -Filbert i street (near Buchanan: ;' Rev. ! JohnVlnkster.'Jpresl dent; I-udwlg; : H/ Burmeister : . ; flrst/tMiss Breckeriridgo, second,' Miss, Oakley vthlr-J and Mrs. . Charles ' Edwards 'I fourth 'vice presldent;*Miss'M.J. L Nelson;, secretary; Charles J; Edwards^treasurer^andMias M.': J.'Xelson; organist*!; : :Thia '[church j has cottage/prayer meeting's every,' Monday evening.. • \u25a0. 'J -\ 'r \u25a0','.';.\u25a0'. '/'.\u25a0..,-\u25a0 Episcopalians ' The Episcopalian calendar ; for - the week commencing May .12 is: as fol lows:-' May 12— Sunday after'ascension day, or ; expectation Sunday; , 16— Lesser, feast of the \u25a0 first class, ascension- oc tave; . 17— Fast day; IS-4-The f» vigil ;, of pentecost, .evening. ' .' • \u25a0 '. ißishop'i ßishop ' "W. F. Nichols ' has , announced ' the following appointments'. 'for May: 5-|— Morning, at\ Menlol park;' evening; at Santa Clara. .'\u25a0. 12-7-Morning,'\Fresno;;ev enlng, Hanford. ; -'at church divinity school/ 19-f-Whitsuhday/ morning, cathedral- mission ; .- evening/ Redwood City. i 22— Ordination,' church divinity - school, 26— Trinity/ Sunday, morning, San Mateo: evening,: Belmont. ;;1i7:.C.-;; ;1i7:.C.- ; Sanford, \C N> ; Lathrop,V D.' Jo • Evans, N. - B.» W. ; Gallwey : and "William VHlggs, : the ' advisory,^ •commit-" tee on" church architecture,.' announce that' they are ; ready ito'place' their \u25a0} ser-' vices ,at ' the disposal of; any.' parish" or mission' having 'to' meet the problem . of church : building. ' ' I The convocation* vof v San Francisco will hold its K spring L meeting in 1 SL Stephen church 'May '.7.'iij\ . v. i Rev. David •J. Evans, rector : of Grace church, „ has been ; elected ; a ' member *of the standing committee, : vice .". Rev. .; B. M. Weeden, removed from , the diocese. "Charles^ H.. L.7 Chandler I 'has,/ been elected superintendent of ; the-/Armlt age orphanage, vice '\u25a0: Mrs. B.: F. -le "Warne,; resigned." > '~:\ > \u25a0;\u25a0-%\u25a0 :The . tw'enty-Beventh . annual meeting of './the woman's auxiliary. .* to the board- of missions, will .'-- be held .: in Trinity church on May • 15 l at .lo a. m.' the April of i the"? auxili ary. It was unanimously decided V that "hereafter "the \ luncheon on; -general auxiliary days shall Pbe - provided the several branches In the city where the ; meeting is held; that it shall J be managed by a., committee •;, of V: one woman from each parish, -the : repre-; sentative of the church - where 'the meeting is held to .be ' the - chairman, and that it shall be simple in kind and served- In a- simple .way." *; : Christian Churches Rev. Peter Colvln: of Santa Rosa' at tended the; preachers' meeting recent ly. ; He '- reported the condition /of his church as most favorable and prom ising. ; Kis congregation;. ; will ;,/ unite with other churches In Santa Rosa in a union meeting next month. This will be .followed in |he Christian ; church by a revival under, the ; leadership of Rev. H. O. ;'; Breeden, : evangelist, .' for merly ; the pastor : of " the great - Central church of Dcs Moines, la. •: \u25a0 ;' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0Eft v?% |m| IXbSI tB fil "^n BY W* • jfitt^ - ; S APPAREL EXCLVSIVELT; ( » p;\ {_ : ' ; near sacramento ;.St;y \u25a0 - X The <Later~DayD What's so i many . sided* so ever changing as fashions in Women's Dress? Elvery day brmgsito light some new develops ment. Our province is to reflect changes; all the • moods, all ftne new trends in the; fashion of women's ; garments^ i How well we do" it we prefer you to judgey And it is^tfiis^ constant^change, this constant newness of all things shown, which- makes \u25a0 a visit to our store ever interesting. - ' " . .1 .-'\u25a0\u25a0*•' The new goods^bought : by. Mr^^Ransohoff ; during his Trecent trip to New York \u25a0] are :arriving by every day'sVexpress, ancl have now on sale -a, most complete and vaned- assortment of l-l' Tailor Made ]VcdlogSmls^^ Cutaway; Box, r Pony, Eton, single or double-breasted, loose, semi and 'close < t fitting ) models, with the] newest ideas ' in] full" pleated skirts,*. of \ Serges, Panamas, ;Voiles; 'Pongee; Tusah; ;" Rajah and LinenJ $30.p0; 7 535.00/ $4o:oo, $45.00, $so.pp. ; $6o;oo: .-. Dressy ;r*Sem^^//b^(^Su//s High class suits in the most recent ; foreign • models ; , the ' ma terialst used are Marquisette, Ghiffon \Voile, in \ plainTcolors]-' ancl stripes and - Imported Fabrics trimmed ; with . rich laces ? and embroideries, some mounted over best Taffetas, : 's4o.oo, : sso:oo^s6q.oo.'s7s;oo, $100.00 and up. - Costumes and Dresses ::; Afternoon and ; Gowns/ Morning. Dresses > and sum- | mer costumes, ; in : Princess^ and; Twc^PieceXStyles fo^ j Voile, Crepe Media, . Foulards; i Tusah; • Pongee!^^ Crepe^de '« Chined Nets I SidlLace; $25:00, $35:00, $50.00^f560.00^575:00 and up to $250.00. v : \u25a0\u25a0;:.\u25a0; v-V; U^%Bp. IVaists ..;..-\u25a0 A very ; large assortment . of beautiful inew; models ' in high class waists of Lace and Net; in \ shades of Avhite. ;• blacl^ ; corn • and ; ecru^new^effects in.^ilored).waiste^f f che^:an^ -and I-ingeries 1 in •a f great j. variety *of I exquisite 'and dainty « styles, .: $4.00, ; $7.50 ' $j0.00, : 515.00.C525:00 / andiup:,r;j;:': : ;;; v ;^^ Special for Monday One Hundred Tailored } Suits i Fancy, short /effects ; of iplam /and jfar.^ Stripes^ Worsteds , and tVoiles-T— at - >s^ : X :^'is29.7s"/ ' : ', ;. t : ' . >$39.50:'"; : ' ' • Reg. $40.00 and $45.00. • Reg: $47.50 to $65.00. $48.50 - t #| , Reg! $67.50 to. $90.00. Only 50 in. the lot' ' $14.75 $18.50 Reg%l^soKfs2Bo. Reg. $25.00rt0 $28:50. - - : - wAaeraboimwlibeJcnarged UorTomaUfapeciah. . \u25a0 . v ; \u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0- "\u25a0'..:• [. x HMl'iniliikllW'li i|i» ll'l'MUliill ii«ml in iTbuujTmu 1 11 11 1 111 '\u25a0- "'' \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'', : . - - 'The, pulpit; of ;«th^ o ' Berkeley .'church was i filled and ; evening -on.i the last VLiord's day by.: the ; Rev.' Mr. Colviri* 'Salvation Army ." \u0084The * Salvation ; Army.; has . secured ' the Van ;Ness' theater for^the; afternoon of Sunday,^ June,2 ,f i ln»i which;* to /tender fa fecep tion to • Miss • Eyangelirie C.'tßooth, commander," of , the ) Uni ted > States 'forces.' Miss Boothj will i'deliver an .address r and will "; speak again ;"at '\u25a0 the ; same ".; place (in the 'evening. '\u25a0.' Miss Booth Twill ;cbe*.;ac-' companied "-. byiCommission^r Kilbey -of Chicago; who ' has ; chargo"' of 'the crn : division ;. of i the '-United \u25a0\u25a0 States. z..-s -: Last Sunday^ Colonel; French," -proving cialiofflcer and"; staff, j led t the f meeting at -the \u25a0Oakland'; citadel; where Adjutant and ? Mrs. ; Alyard " are l i ri : charged >. The Oakland \ brass '->. band, : composed I of^ 3o musicians, *; has been ; giving:, musical concerts in Oakland, : Berkeley ; and Ala-" meda in the Interest^f^h'e'annual'selfr; denial" fund; and ; hasi'inet With' great success.' -."\u25a0-:'":-*.;:'\u25a0 '. , y'yS:yj~ - v '."\u25a0:\u25a0{: K-i ;\u25a0'•; Mrs;' Colonel French returned ; from Honolulu ; ; last vl. week. A; She s~:s ~: received a';- warm, jwelcomej';' there.'.i and V at '> a' meeting she addressed fsix ' were - enlist- 1 ed - into {the '[ army/ She] also addressed aV.meeting . at the \u25a0 rescue; home V and spoke Ho \the" prisoners; at,' the i Jail.;; :>> Colonel v French ; and ( the' secretary; and members •? of ?r the : provincial^: staff "|i aro conducting;^ meetings X every, : ; Saturday "night * at : the \u25a0 Chinese ''corps : in ': Oakland. \u25a0;\u25a0 Brigadier': and'A Mrs. VDubblhJvislted Point- \u25a0; Richmond \u25a0' last! i week \ and .were accompanied "by -20 young -people' from the Oakland "corps.- ' \u25a0 '»\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0'"•' ' '. - \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0 - ' - ' \u25a0.\u25a0;<-\u25a0'"\u25a0 - • '»*\u25a0 Presbyterians "The Stewart memorial second -united Presbyterian , church in : Guerrero street between; Twenty-second and Twenty: third;* Revi W. E. Dugan. pastor, is hav ing., a slow but- healthy growth. ; It is not -a church of tKe - sensational .order, but ? stands for the - great ; verities, and for that reason draws to itmanynoble souls! Of late the ; morning .congrega-^ tlohs^have: been in; point of ;. numbers above ; the. average/-?. During, the current month 7 the :pastbr,_willi complete 'lo -years of \ work with the, church, \ during; which time a: heavy/ debt ? has j been \u25a0; lifted and now it is entirely free ;from-f any ."pecun iary obligation. 7 During; 1906 53,000) has beent expended In . Improvements in ? the church : edifice , and ' building a* commod ious, parsonage, v : Donald Munro will be ordained as i a >uling elder, {giving."; additional force to : the -\ session • now composed ) of George McKillopp,' H.*G. .Wlriham,* Fred erick Rudolph and'J.'K^McGahanhLThe finances j of i thej churchf are i"; managed ;by a board^of -trustees » consisting ; of -Wil liam ." McKillopp,' president ;»*; James \u25a0.| D. McAllister, v J.': K." McGahan k and George R,* ; Drever. U. The" Sunday " school of •' the church is Increasing rapidly,; the attend ance^, last'; Sunday}, being ; the"-* largest jin many years. ; \u25a0 Miss Helen M. Rutherford, a • teacher ln^ the 'city T schools/; has .been selected as \thej; superintendent l'.of gthe Sunday school. 1 •.> Her^expefiehce : -'as j su-" perintendent of the' primary, department for j : mahy^: years, £It f is g belleved,Kwill bring about . many improvements. 7J . ; k -Darners // w^)/W Patterns \ labor of darning;, £ V*V '* '^ V • -TO '' §r *''\u25a0.'\u25a0' • l^^ "- \u25a0- ' MlS^'- - @ • ' tlvely no ' better . by/han~€l,tiKwnst- ! .. ; ; : v' : MBAf \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0' >^T?'^ Tu^ V^ — '-"£[\u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0'*:'\u25a0> ••-i V' v " ' pattern* on the. Inp: machine.. Wp yj^^^^ /r •'' __ • ,„, ___ , -\u25a0...-. .•" * • SIANDA IV D Trill Hhow. you T ' ' ~'dC- '\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 •'»\u25a0•\u25a0> v K-f m^i'TJ'/?A'^^^^ D4TTCDVC how to u^e it. v .^ PATIEKiNS - Price 7SC;r Tlie Store With a Reputation [ A^AN^NIEiSS and SUTTER 4 '\u25a0: «: lyortlm Snnimer -wear. The market Is risfaY 7 rapidly^ tllre^; the' increase -fn price isjmafcini itself f elit, andthe thonsrhtfnl .woman will hesitate no longer In \u25a0 l™^ lll^ her P™ l^: Jstbe jtinieiana-the^EWMAN; & \u25a0 LE.TO'.s6>'7Sllk Section the place for adequate satisfaction. /"Read these i specimen quotations : ;:19-InchMessaline Pongee jn cream, black and a \u25a0 Gennine *' Sh&ntnnar Poncree, the hest quality to be beautiful line of colors for Summer ;waistsj or dresses. had,and all guaranteed eenuine Chinese poodsr- in hand^omecolorin^. T^ 2G inches wide . Ssc andslayard \u25a0 \u25a0; ' :^> :" r \u25a0\u25a0<*\u25a0\u25a0 ' ' '.'. ' " ;'. - : " :':' ': ' ' '\u25a0 ;V V*V^ a * v^r. -31 inches wWo. ..qi.2S tos3a Yard ;24-incn'i embroidered , dotvHabutai; 25-inch natural - >"ew. shower-proof Foulards in a beautiful range of ;i Pongee ;:j2O-ihch"s^washable Jchf^k^andJstripetTeau^de colors and desj^ns. All size polKa dots la brown or ..Sole,*" and, B6-inch i'(FULLV YARD IYlDE)'. white natural navy bJuerand the latest conventional desigms in all v Japanese wash silks-^ extra specials at7g c^ yd. colors. • ........ $1,00 emd $1.25 a Yard latest noveities are being^d at prices far below regular TaluV. Toe rah test the tmth of this statement comparison. our. press Goods is newi and tiie qualities Teach the high standard set i by the' Newman* & Levinson pblicy. lit will pay^you;to : buy your Spring dress \u25a0\u25a0 ; >'OT>', : dnrin? ( tb!» special sale, and stocks and assortments are complete. ; PRICES ARE ABOUT 25 PER . CE.VT . I.ESS THAX REGULAR. •"V:";. .-.;\u25a0 *' :~: ~ -'\u25a0:' \.;:V.;~ '..'' '\u25a0 " /:\'-/: \u25a0'.';\u25a0\u25a0 *.'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0. ':\u25a0 ' _.-\- "' * - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . " '\u0084 [\u25a0\u25a0 ' Two offerings of undoubted interest to you: At less than' half price we submit a line of Silk Brcs- \2^ incheV l wide, iwith; double; face and; satin stripo. selslXets, double width, black For waists and :One of the best qualities;made; i :'ig^^'.pa.^^ Yard :fnll'. gowns '."there* \u25a0.!».'. nothings -handsomer, and yon :> i^ik llnch"es 'wide^stripesV checks !and plaids^ The Very \ h " R ?j J ??l c^ iee 1 : 0^ Tosca and^ Filet. sleshes. plain finest quality of silk. All colors 33 S op»er Yard' aR ? ? ot^ d - \u25a0' :Lsiia r 1 . 1 ? s^ d J»P *°, ? 2 , a y ard - On special :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-- ;..\u25a0-. . \u25a0 , iV j*?^ 'P r Yarci sale by Newman & Lcvinson at 0n1y. .82c a Yard pps y * ' . ' . ' . , \u25a0 , ; x At oneiquarter to one-half their legitimate selling price, we shall place on sale Monday morning an ex ten- .siye assortment; of Japanese Drawn-TVork Linens. They are dainty In the extreme, and each piece is pure Unen. Many of the articles enumerated are hand-embroidered. You will go'far to find more decorative pieces than these, especially* taking into account the prices attached: iTray^Cloths, 18x27 in1...75c to $1.75 Scarfs, 1^54 In. 1 ; . . $1.75 to $2.50 lunch Cloths, 36 in. .$1.95 to $2.75 iScarfs, 18x36 in.;. :. $1.00 to $2.00 Ce^erpieces, 24 1n... 75c t0 51.75 Lunch Cloths, 45 in ..$3.00 to $3.50 Scarfs^ 18x45 in^;... $1.65 to $2.25 Lunch' Cloths, 30 1ri..51.75 to $2.50 Lunch Cloths, s4 in.......... $4.00 \u25a0 -See our window exhibit of these fine linens, and do your choosing early on Monday morning. Belts N Parasols "Let ".the belt if or your \u00844 Small 'items— necessities on which i you can saTC* Just an even hundred nSummer^dress/Jiarmonize money . ; V ; y "PONGEE PARASOLS with ?^V^TT^BELTS?!n OMO BEESS SmELD^Bix, 3. SpecUl...;.-. ...;.=oe a P,lf f™* ~J°f *?**# UVU V We nave .WAaj BELTS In OMO DKEBB smELDS -BU**: special:..... ?,..... 23c a Pair- ders - AII fashionable col- fancy embroidered designs, pad How Sopporten,T«ivet jrip bnttona. special.. i;?c a I'air ors. Natural wood handles. In : tailor effects, ' pleated Paul Shirt Buttom, as»art6d sizes, fine quality. Special. lOc Dos Worth $iJA) each. For I and \ hand-embroidered,': at ; Mewerixed Tmneh DanUi« cotton, Mack, white, c iar S e baiia 25e Monday^ selling offered from 3So to $3 y oMia * Cwt^^*^^'^'-':^z- •»•\u25a0•:\u25a0•? «w at.......52.75 Each Curtains Blpuses Batistes Pajamas \u25a0\u25a0 color lace^cur- Ladies* ;Wool> Blouses, Jfew arrivals 'of this A special from- onr : \u25a0 tains, :'BM^ yards, long, In rolling collar, sizes * 84, season's best ' designs, Men's '" Furnishing: Goods to '\Un« ?{ « olor f- ?n? nl J a^t ured and floral designs ported madras* trimmed t: make your choice. -Spe- six dorou in stock.' To' :on white ; gronnds. On with 'froars. Light and |clal i4 at..*s»^-13 ia*P*alr; c105e.... .SO© Each" Monday .15c aYard dark colors: $2^25 Suit A SALE OF WASE WAISTS ; ' Remarkably timely indeed is Uiis off ering, as yon -will admit upon inspection and comparison. If yon are anxious to economize and to get the benefit of extraordina^ underselling, you will not pass this opportunity by. " ; .'v' LADIES' -WASH; WAISTS^ made of good quality lawn and mnlL . Some trimmed with fine lace, QC others with embroidery. Both short sleeved and button back and long sleeved button front. The waist. ..t/OC ->*l(-\ \u25a0 .\. '.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0': - ;\u25a0 ; .- ;:'. <»\u25a0' \u25a0-"•V-'--. -•\u25a0\u25a0-'' - ': :\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 ' '. •'\u25a0':-- -. \u0084-;\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0* \u25a0- •\u25a0 -' '•\u25a0 \u25a0 .-' .\u25a0\u25a0 -' \u25a0 •• -. \u25a0>\u25a0 \u0084 '• MAIL- ORDERS-— These receive our: careful and conscientious attention. Write us.' -How to Exercise the , V Bowels -;. ¥: OUR \u25a0 -Intestines are ' lined" lnsldV with millions \ ., of suckers, 1 } that draw'; the Nutrition from food as it •passes \u25a0 \u25a0 them. , . But, if the food , passes too slowly, it decays { before it I gets through.' Then the little suckers draw Poison from ; it ! instead of; Nutrition. This \ Poison /makes a ;Gas that injures your system moro thinjihe food should have 'nourished it. • .JT^e. usual remedy for. this delayed pass- age (called r Constipation) is to . take \ a /big dose of ' Castor* Oil. / ', ; ; , This merely make [ slippery, the passaga for /unloading the current cargo. -; ; ' .':':\u25a0 It 'does not; help - the Cause of delay a trifle/ , 1 1 'does ' slacken . the ; Bo wel-M uscles, and weakens them for their next task. ; '.c/Another^ remedy>is to .take "a strong "PhyslcV '\u25a0 like; Salts, Calomel, jalap; Phos- phats of . Sodium," Aperient Water; or any/of theseTmlxed^.;--;,""' ;'.'.-.-.'•.\u25a0'.-;\u25a0• '..V.;"V. / - '% What d^es' the'f'Physte^o?, ; \u25a0 .•\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0: It ; meroly^ flushes-out ! the I- Bowels with j a waste of Digestive "Juice, set flowing into, the Intestines through the tiny suckers. \u25a0;;' ':. \u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0 v;-'v-\ ". ••\u25a0\u25a0.'»,:\u25a0 '•-*»;\u25a0; --\u25a0V'-,';"' ; / Cascarets are, the only safe medicine for. the bowels. " " , > v^They do hot .wiaste any/ precious fluid of, the Bowels,' as .''Physics? do. : ' ;*3 They^do not relax the Intestines by greas- ing them Inaide like Castor Oil or Glycerine. . iThey = simply stimulate • the • BoweW Muscles to^do their work J naturally, com-/ fbrtably, and nutritiously. '.\u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •'.- ' :\:\ :\ '\u25a0 t •\u25a0*«/„ "•\u25a0\u25a0*'\u25a0 Vm \u2666 -• " •/\u25a0 : ' • ,: / " .They are put up id thin, flat, round-corn^ ered Enamel boxes;' so they can bo carried ; In a man s podcet, . or in a woman s purse, all^ the time, without bulk or trouble. * \u25a0 : '"^fha "time" to „ take a .' Cascaret i Is 15 - n<jt ", onlyTwhen } you i are| SickA but . when 1 you] first suspect you need onfe^P^ce^U^aDcgw • made only by the Stoning Remedy Company, Stamped \u25a0rCCC."^AIi: druggists. :\u25a0 7» .\u25a0•-\u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0 • - • . __\u25a0 1 -L^aL; .SUCCESS RECOrVIIVIEiVjbs I I J^^^> OFFICE— I26B OTARRELL ST. (£BB3 I 1 The Great Chinese Herb Doctor M .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 No misleading statements or "deceptive i propositions ito the afflicted. B "'An honest doctor of recognized ability does .not resort to such, methods. H I guarantee a complete, safe and l.istlr.s; cure Jn. the quickest possible f|; time. 1 at the lowest cost possible for honest. 1 skillful and successful treat- \u25a0 3;nient.ilicure Catarrh,- Asthma.' Lung:. Throat,- Rheumatism, Nervousness. \u25a0 ;.j Stomach,> Liver, 7., Kidney. Female Troubles and all, private i diseases. *§•'. My.2 remedies are r composed :of powerful Oriental roots, "herbs, buds. W vegetables and barks that are entirely unknown ,* (many of them) to -'•medical science in this country. ' § NO pPER^'nONS, NO KNIFE H v , Drugs or \u25a0 polsops are not : used in my famous remedies. g] -I Father and Mother Write Letters Indorsing Treatment B .— - t " ' - ""•\u25a0*' SAN^FKANCTSCO;' March 33. 190(1. H . TO WHOM, IT MAY CONCERN: ;Onr three-year-old daughter. ~haTln« been 111 \u25a0"> \ for ; some i time ;•; and - being ' treated *by * the*- most V prominent pbjalctans. jraiinallj ta i became I worse < and : was : finally . ciTrn up by. tbem.'< We • were - then recommended to 3^ Dr. Wong Him. We started* with bia treatment, tad wit Jiln two months' tlm* out fi -daughter ; cured. ;'. Keapectftinr, \u25a0 , '. • .. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 : \u25a0 " J 1 H • ,:MR. : AM);MB3. I H. a LISB. 2737 Harrison street. San FranctoeoL iH - "' V ' \u25a0-.•\u25a0•"-- '- \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0>' '•'.';'. SAN FRANCISCO; Cal..' December 19. 1909. \ £ \u25a0"; •\u25a0. TO. THE; PUBLIC: This 'la tocertlfy:that ; Dr.^Wong Him baa eared m« of Inns H and ; stomach trouble, : fr*«n ; which '-. I . bad suffered \u25a0. for ; many \u25a0\u25a0 years. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; I tried > many M * ,' doctors,': but \ they ; failed ; to , cure • me. rI • consulted ; Dr.' Wong . Him, - and after tailny ! H •-, bis Herb Medicine for six mostb* am ': ifow -' permanently cured. \u25a0- 1 wish to recom- 3t mend him to the .public as an efficient 'and skillful physician. U « \u25a0 ' CHARLES BAEHB.*e32 Lyon street, San Francisco, Cal. B'v (••^^\u25a0^\u25a0fc'^'--;'; 5 -\u25a0 \u0084 SAN'.FRANaSCO. ila-ch 19. IM7. 1 \u25a0 •:•:/ TO THE PCBLIC: I had a rery serer* ' case 1 of.'. Throat Trouble and , «eneral H * breakdown. DM not ; sleep j or . eat for - eight - days. After • trying- erery remedy I H-..- ! beard of wltbont success, I caUed en Dr. Woog Hfm. 12fN O'Farrell »treft. who H « '"by feeling. my : poise t correctly diagnosed: my ease. His remedies grave ma Immediate IV • i relief. ' Cannot • say , too much y to ,; &w of his , tsaa. .O. RKES E, * 1562 ' »th :«*•.- l ..--. -,-.., :.,. . ' •\u25a0\u25a0 '•*\u25a0\u25a0"" -J. " . \u25a0 .•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0--'-. :_\u25a0-.. .. - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 = J.. -\u25a0\u25a0 . .-. - . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ...' .v>1,.,-,.j -. \u25a0' Unbreakable Eyeglass Ipiuaranteed TheOculariumx:^ HOTEL BROADWAY 'A^is&STBOOttM "\u25a0 - U" ' • ' NEW TORK CITY. ' \u25a0 v"\u25a0 "A Hotel in the He»rt of Thlnfi." - Tbe hi^iest ; BtuuUrd of : •eeommodUtloo* at v moderate ratca,n9irMßßtMßM^(fKanHpMMM Sams manayament «» St. D«al« Hot«L |f C.4LL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS : 31