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Dry Goods — Oriental Rugs-^Furniture Annual June Clearance! • Handkerchief Section \u25a0 • \u25a0 •; '\u25a0\u25a0' • ...1.. - 1 Specials in v Handkerchiefs for Women Colored Sheer Novelties, each . . v 25c Hand Embroidered Linen, each . . . 25c Initialed on Linen and Shamrock Lawn, each .-... \u25a0..'.-.\u25a0.' . . . . \ . . . .25c Embroidered Novelties, each . . . . 50c Hand Hemstitched Initialed, each . . 50c Boys' French Linen Hemmed, % doz. .75c Heoidkerchiefs for Men Sheer Linen Checks Initialed, each . 25c Tape Border French Linen, each . . .25c Colored French Novelties, each. .... 35c French Linen Checks Hemstitched, each '50c Veils and Veilings New French Novelty Veils Just Received Unmade Hand Embroidered JL-<lllCll I\UUCO) Unmade Hand Embroidered Batiste Robes, ' {On Irish Linen, French Linon and Batiste) Marked Way Down Van Ness at Washington—North End MUSIC AT THE PARK . Following is the musical program for Golden Gate park this afternoon: March. "Lights Out" (McCoy); over ture. "Stradella" (Flotow); waltz, "La Soiree" (Nathan); solo for barytone, fantasia on Scotch airs (Lax), Louis Klotz; grand selection, "Faust" (Gou nod); overture. "Jolly Students" (Suppe); Intermezzo, "Poppies" (Neil Moret); "Spring "Morning Serenade" sf" 1333 Van Ness Jivenue, Between > V X Sutter and Bush Streets * X* 5 Every well dressed woman knows what Altaian \X X ? Quality represents. 'Tjhk sale makes the highest & : Q priced garments low priced. , * 'X Xj Our Windows Tell the Tale; ft IIGREAT ALTERATION SALEII fL on account of a necessary JL g J ENLARGEMENT OF THE PREMISES! X X r Congesting Trade Conditions have been the cause 9 X of an Overstocking with the Latest Novelties Sv v of, the Season shipped to us late in Jlpril when €> 9 there was every anticipation of a widespread Vf X prosperity. \ X? X All genuine sales sink out of sigKt when compared with the X x Startling Reductions x x Every Garment in Our Store x o] Every" Soit, Every Skirt, Every Coat <fc & Redaced Beyond Creditable Imagination Unbreakable Eyeglass piiarante^d i The dcuiarium': '* <- V 309 VAN MESS AV£: ; Bet BUSHend SUITER {STS. j | iWppt f 1 Rehear (Lacombe) ; selection, "Robin Hood" (De Koven); "Fakeltanz No. 3" (Meyer beer). W^LL ERECT BIG WAREHOUSE \u25a0 Application has been made to the board of works by the Adams company for a permit. to erect a five story rein forced concrete warehouse building 1 in street near Sixth, at a cost of $91,000/ " ; • .eft'/ Dr. Lyons PERFECT^ Tooth Powder ! Cleanses and b cant ifles the teeth and purifies the breath. I Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. \u25a0 Conv^ent%r}tcmriBtB. •- ' PREPARED BY. ' , :-\u25a0;,;; THE SAN FRANCISOO CALIi/ SIJND^ News of Fraternities THE supreme .; lodge:-; of \u25a0 the Friends tl of- . .the : y; Forest,. with all the supreme officers present, together with' the' following delegates, met last week 'in '*. this 'city : ; ; Pioneer lodge N0.,1, Emma Hyman, A. (Peterson Ford, Lizzie Gorman; Minnie Marquard; M.. L. Simonds.i' Sarah L. ; Sandman, Elizabeth;Tolbert;' Lincoln lodge No. 2,' Bertha - Maclirett; Lillian Rinner, N. . E. Geary, Emily 'Hoffman, G.T. Hoffman,' J. KnudsenrMizpah lodge No.Ur Mrs. McKenna; Olive" Branch . lodge J No. J. Blanch Connolly,' Bessie Stewart, Emma F. Sprague ; ' Oak Leaf lodge No. 9/ Adel Eads; Laurellodge No>lo. Anna Sherf man, Emily Foley; La* Honda lodge ;No. 13. Mary ' Quinn; and Arthur. King, v Many amendments 7 to ; existing;.laws were ; presented 15 " and \u25a0 acted upon/ .The state of the - order committee | reported the organization progressing (favorably and a marked increase in; finance.' \u25a0 On Tuesday evening there was a reception and ball to the supreme office rs,\ dele gates arid friends. On the last day of the session. Past, Supreme .: President Lillie A. Dygert 'installed the following supreme, officers .for the current term: Miss Neva Raymond, Junior.past,pres ident; Elizabeth- Mary McLane,; presi dent; Emily j Hoffman, . vice J president; Olive Naylor, chaplain; Lena | Schol ten, secretary; Mary Probert,, treasurer; "Ar thur King,', marshal; N.E.I Geary,, war den; Anna Sherman, guard; " Sarah Ha gan, sentinel;- Emma Hyman, organist; Blanch . Connolly, : : Lillian \u25a0 Rinner and Bertha Mackr^tt,* trustees ;;J.' Knudsen, Harry Gorman, G.T: Hoffman, auditors/ During; the session ; there .was ; an ex emplification of the: work of , the: oirdef by the initiation of Alma 'Jensen, 'past president of the^California assembly of the RAekahs, .by." a team under com mand of Mrs. E. M. r McLane.; The;ses sion closed with a banquet 1 at a popular restaurant, where '-the; retiring past president, Mrs. Lillie y jL Dygert, in ap preciation'of the work'she had done'for the order, .was presented a handsomely decorated chocolate \u25a0 set. . The /retiring president. Miss Neva , Raymond,' 'was presented a pretty crystal dish.' / . The social - which , a f\ j j tj/ was to have been Ji. KJ. U. W .given In Cotillon hall. May 21, under the auspices of . the r board • of . deputies of the Ancient Order of Workmen, : has been postponed to "June 211 * , . \u25a0•';- Grand Master? Savage initiated a class of 10 for Justice lodge in Bakers field May 23. "• -\u25a0, -•-"\u25a0 \u0084 > ;; , ; 'There is movement- afoot* to build an A. O. U. W. ; building in 'this' city. An appeal has .been sent; to >ach' of the 6,000 lodges" in the; national: juris diction to help; in this- matteh;A num ber of lodges, outside df the' stafe-haye already responded ; and sent liberal do nations.. If^- a> sum amounting^ in * the aggregate to $12,000 iis secured; in! that way the enterprise will be : undertaken. If not; the contributions .will be re turned."- . . .. \u25a0'.":- : -.-. \u25a0.••\u25a0;. '_ ;U^ < /.\u25a0 ; Justice lodge of' Bakersfield at its last held meeting initiated a class of 17. • . - ....-\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.\u25a0" ... '.\u25a0 ; -.-.: \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0/ Grand Master Savage is in - Fresno arranging for the initiation of a class of candidates ," in that city during the current month.f; . \ Grand Receiver Spencer reports that since California" adopted ] the ne%v . plan last October ;\u25a0' the ' income* has i exceeded the obligations during thatl time .by $18,440.86 and '/.that the indebtedness that was outstanding :; (October; :l;. last year has been largely, reduced. V^i .Dr. H. 7 H. Shields,-, •who" was supreme master workman . at ; the time the su preme^bodjr; metjin this city in .1894 and subsequently; became the "supreme medical examiner for the order, died in his home in Harablin, Mo., recently. T1?T 1 ? \r •\u25a0 Jewel lodge ' No. Ihe Masonic 374: f. & a. m., the \u25a0 Fraternity i "d" da y J1 Kht ;;iodge 5\u25a0 of rT - aL r'J lu y : < this city, 'conferred the third degree last Frid.ay.' At tne close of . the work there was a pleasant; hour,' followed by. a banquet presided over by; Worshipful Master ;Burnside: Cromwell. ; >;\u25a0 Parnassus lodge,\ U. : D., at its last meeting in ; the*! Sunset-'district," 'had York inthe inltiatory v degree. _ . . ; Mission. chapter, »R.'*A. ,'M., met last week' and conferred .the mark .master degree." ...'.;"- \u25a0\u25a0: : : y. "•.-'.. .. "/-r ;. '.; '. '\u25a0 Fidelity -lodge at ' its last'v meeting I conferred the master, mason ' i degree.^.- -j i The majority 'of Athe« lodges the past' week'" have ; ; held' only- stated I meetings; on * account; of strike condi-: tions. 1 ' f '.' , \u25a0' . , .-;.' v :;:;'; A * '- .1 The past'masters' association and [the association of past matrons and patrons of the Order/ of , the^ Eastern ' Star v ;wlll give' adjoint 1 picnic at Schuetzen park June 22. v '.: y .'\u25a0. ".;; \u25a0\u25a0; '-\u25a0 -.: ,. .-. ;.:. / -.*.;\u25a0;\u25a0;; \u25a0 Jewel - chapter, >" Order ; . of « the . Eastern Star, had a pleasant meeting last Tues ! day afternoon.'vV It was : expected .that there would bg "several' candidates ..for initiation, but distance from; the ' meei- I ing; place /and^ lack-- of .transportation I prevented the 'candidates from appeai* j ing. They .will,'',; however, jbe T initiated at \the; next- meeting.-, "-Undercgood-^of the \u25a0 order., there ;\u25a0 were i interesting ad dresses by ;.; Associate ;l Grand! Matron Alice Hickey,' ; Grand -• Secretary jKateT.l. l Willats,; Past Matron* Lucas of Ivy, ; Ma-J tron : Ferguson; of California, Past 'Ma tron Wittman T 6f j the- same ,' chapter /and Patron -; Burnside N; Cromwell.-, of -: Jewel chapter. j : This s.was i followed] by" a' deli cious luncheon.;': w. :^ ;"\u25a0]'\u25a0- jv .. '..'- ;; : . ;.: Crescent'court "of the /Amaranths !wi!l give" a; whist party, in j its meeting place," Citillon hall, June '2B. '. v ; -> ' ' : >v \u25a0 •\u25a0 •\u25a0. \u25a0' :\u25a0: \u25a0; - '<\u25a0 .*•':\u25a0\u25a0 '-? *:•':[-\u25a0\u25a0•.' ', *. : ~\>~'j -' \u25a0 - ' '. }l 4. - \u25a0 - ' V named are " '.U those : ''j OAA FRllnrvs. ; who have " been ? a P :„yT. - - "™* pointed .''by '; Grand Master F. \u25a0 B.'iOgden \ off the", Independent' Order'of : Odd Fellows "as \ officers ; of | the; grand: lodge: Rev." B. , D. : Naylor,* chap-; lain ;" 'J/- W. I Kear th, s :''• marshal ;'- Franjc Xrull.'i conductor ; UAI"U A1 " A. S Riesser,-' guar-^ dlan.'i andt Melville, P. , Forbesj ; herald. ¥l; V;Under^ instructions '., from:- tne y grrfnd lodge at its last session * the grand lodge' office; is ;' to" be. removed fromi its- present 1 quarters ion,* Duboce : avenue ~ to^ a'? fire-; proof 'I building. &{ 'A " f committee J looking for"; a* si te t expects \u25a0; to .'secure grooms * in the Grant ; building at Market and; Sev,-": en th • streets.^: .This" ?. will'.' be « in 1 prox imity.:; to [>;the?j hall £\u25a0 a* .'; 1254 v^ Market street, : in ? which a" large j number of > the local ; lodges; now 'meet."v^ < . ; '. '\u25a0 "', \u25a0'* \u25a0?-.'vi'V>' ? '.'\u25a0 -".TheVgrand;ma6ter3has:appoihted.*all his -iy, deputies and y. theirJ ;J : commissions; have ,_been ' issued. I ;;, Thos e! for: San! Fran-' cisco are : y J: ; F. Nichols,* f dri'dlst'r let No. s 1 ; ;\u25a0•; R. : H.; .Thompson, {' f or. • No.' ;^.iT.* Trayer, 1 . for? No. .66 ; E.";'J. "\u25a0- Thayer,"2 f or. N0.'; 67; Mark: H.^Ludlow,^for; No. 68;* J. P. • Peterson";; for.' No." 1 " 103. <. IF* ' :: j\ Upon" 1 the : suggestion* of j Grand - Sec-; retary " H.\i D.^ Richardson, \u25a0';.' the V grand lodge; has! difected|the|ijfahtihg*jwlth|; out cost'c to- each"? lodge] that Tsufferedtby^ thegreat ! ApriFdlsasterJaTcopy of the digest of the laws of the ; order. - ) - r -i 7« T7^l*aL~L Following ; ; 1S>;!1 S> ; ! the • /n IXeOeyf an complete illst: of the lodgproomi new.elected and ap i j the ;\u25a0 1 California Z assembly- 'of ¥{ the ''i Re [ bekahs: SElla%Van2 Court £of | Oakland, president; (Lizzie' L. Coombs of San Jose, .^vice S president ; ~i Iva^ Raker Jof .warden ; 5 Maryj B.^ Donoholof I Sanl Fran-? , clsco.'f^; secretary ; EmmsT^Wycoff || of ' Berkel ey.'gtreasurer ; | Ella| Stewart *^4>f Stockton;| marshal ; Jeanne £ Bennett .of Angel, conductor liHattle May ißobinson 6f*iHoillster;fcaptalh';TAiva I*M.|Orr'ldf1 *M.|Orr'ldf HoUlsterland|MeaddlTibbltta^fiß«4-] guardian; . Minerva Karsner ; of Oroville, trustee for the \u25a0OrphansV'home.-.: ";• Loyal Rebekah lod gel has \ elected the f ollowin g as :'; officers ;, for Uhe ensuing term: x ßlanche Crossman,- "noble grand; Ethel : Banks,' ,vice f grand ; ? Frances, Gib- : son,*> secretary; K'^Carrie Vi McCollister^ treasurer: EolaM.rCyrus. r i trustee. /' JValhalla Rebekahv lodge { (German) . has ; elected as ;, officers : for; the f ensuing : term : -' . Miss ;; Marite : 'Ai ; '" Ffanck,"Jiioblo grand; Bertha Candlan, vice grand; , 'lda' Heilf ronj recording secretary; gillie. Lo-t rentz, flnancial secretary;'; Mary Hocking; treasurer. .CThese^officers ; and i those* to be '\u25a0\u25a0 appointed" will? be Z installed? on? the first v. Saturday..; lrilj July:.-; -This ilod«e/ which". haa?"secured % In 5 Ham ilton hall, will r have "several candidates , to r initiato'; on ' the} last [ Saturday;' night in thecurrent"mdnth".r/.v;f ';-;:> v Tillie»Graig' of, -Loyal lodge ': has-been^ selected to be .the^district , deputy for the San Francisco district. ' ' • • *' • , ,' i " v 'lit * " t During .: the . session -Anig/JIS % OJ ; of,, the - grand Jlodge . T?'t>iitltln* -"of \u25a0 California Cof the :v •I, yiniai , Knights f of Pythias the following were installed as V the grand officers for I the • current ; term: I M.- L.: Short of Hanford, 1 ; grand-. chancellor; W. D." Wagner, ; San •.Bernardino, ".vice chancellor ; E. '\u25a0 C.Vi>Hart,'*V: Sacramentp, prelate^; J. R.\«Sloah.^ Oakland; | master, of i exchequer ; * H.* Schaffner,'- San { , Fran cisco,*! keeper, of; records and seal; M/jC Dunn, San : Francisco,' * master : at' arms; G. yvermasbn, I Ferris, :{ and : J.^ H. , Johns 'ton, Sacramento," respectively, inner and outer ; guard ; R- F. j! Burns andY C. tF. McGlashan,' \u25a0- supreme % represents tlves; and k A.- : M. * Smithy and '\u25a0' J. V. C. \u25a0 Lohmeyer, trustees.^ The next session of the'grand body, will be at Long Beach.^ There was but little alteration in the laws as none ,was^needed. .;,"\u25a0"-/'. •'.." v -\u25a0 ; r4'/-t . :The people of Oroville,* where the ses ,6ion- v was -held, i entertained the ,: grand 'officers and delegates with generous hospitality. . ; : • ' / " , - i >uoraa lodge initiated, seven strang ersat^a "recent meeting andireiilstated a' member. . . ' ' '^ " , ' i Myrtle lodge has : been . busy ; at every, 'meeting,; during the past three :- weeks cbnf erring the tranks : of the order ; in the -long form. , v Eureka, lodge has decided to the ; fourth Friday "of each -month ', for entertainment purposes, the other three being -reserved V for/ T)usiness».and;,the conferring of ; the Tanks. • , .•; . ;;•\u25a0; '\u25a0-\u25a0 : ;; - -\u25a0--: Fruitvale ' lodge.'only "recently ; instl tuted," is | reported as' doing -exceedingly well! Since It .was instituted la»t-Feb ruary it has initiated ; 27^strangers. r- ' r\* 'J' \u25a0'' Grand : A-'rcli In 'UTUiaiC DruldessrMaria.wUl sL^j;«/i#<» Institute '"three h civ ufeordrnares cle3 of^ t^ Druld : esses of the U. A. O. " D. • in^Manzanita hall of the Jefferson .'square building this i afternoon at \u25a0 4 " oNcloplc . t She / will be I assisted i by"' the ; degree ; team >of % the part ' arch'^ Druldesses' ; assoclatioftT: ap pearing f or.'the : first .time i in ; the -new robes .recently, ' secured. ? : '-. The follow ing - compose ; the : team : : -\u25a0 Mrs.-, Gainbo roniVof; No. " •\u25a0 B7> past arch * Druidess ; P. Hardin % of 4 . N0/ 20, : arch i Druidess ; b H Beach, of ;T.' Suriderman .of No. 14, supporters ; r ( Mrs.l Fisher :of * No': 57, T first; bard;: Mrs. j Pierce of i No/1f46 and- Mrs. Wreidt,' supporters; A.; Hey* mer ._ of \u25a0:. . No."- "c 3,* f bard;' Emily Strand of; No. 12/Jcbnductor; -Trma La caze of, No.' ' 1 2; * conductress ; ; ; Mesdames Woolsey '• of " No.^ 14,1 Helnoan^of ; No. : 11; Flaherty, of:: No^: ss,^Luce s of 1 No. ' B6; Godeau;^ of i No. 12,\> McCotteryV of t|fo: 11 -and Armstrong jof iWo.^24,s points fof the star," and iEya Wolff,- organist.?! This institution \u25a0will" be ' open T. to £ all*;; mem bers Jof , the order. ! ; The \ w;ere {to have been instituted '& months ago.ibut the car strike interfered .with, the plans. 1 As the grand : circle Us r soon , to meet tin Losi Angeles it is; desired; to; have them in before , the session.'," '\u25a0 -. ' -'•* \u25a0*\u25a0 '•\u25a0'•' , .. Noble Grand Arch M. Pozzl instituted a* hew k, grove '..• of 'Druids -at Newman last Sunday, . with ; a good membership." This was organized ;° by >W.V S.",'-. Gloria: ?\u25a0.;\u25a0 Reports from 'all but : about a dozen groves indicate a^pet gain -of about' 6oo during"^he. current term of only ; 11 " j. t ''\u25a0'-\u25a0:• ' - \u25a0-. » ]'•. V \u25a0•>.".- While '.': the . \u25a0 meet f National^ l ; lngs'of/the several r TlL:x~!'ie "'•*" local councils of ;the Unionists \u25a0 .-- N a t , o n a I; . Unlon have not been as ; well^ attended /during the ; past > two weeks as Uhey; were ; pre vious ?. to thol strike,*-;; because^ of Jdiffl culty;;"of i reaching"^ the ; meeting '• place, the"; interestiin~ K the* order j has • not : fallen off, Jas appears^ f rom«thel meetings iheld 1o gf \u25a0' "WCCk \u25a0*"'\u25a0*'\u25a0\u25a0 -*-\u25a0 ''<.' '.'\u25a0- '?* k - * J - *'"-"-\u25a0 \u25a0 : VI El i Dcgrado- council A ; a' r fair, attend-; ance" and; acted ,upon^a;nurhber. of -petl£ tions.; for .membership,*? after* whichi the speakerii presented l a^pleasing'; program of \u25a0 entertainment ifor^ the eh joyment: of the?i*members,' > despite;,; the . difficulties whfch/attendtmeetlrigs. "Ji > .; ';.- : ;>.vX", ." \u25a0*5 California* council"; had" work^ my the initiatory ;i degree,;:- having.^ slx^cahdi^ dates to; lnitiate. l^There are many more whb\will;be \ taught ; the iriysterles-of .the" order as ! soon as f ; the"f car. strike -is f oyer? j^- Ely Capitan/\ council y. at ; * its meeting initiated ;< several candidates; rAhdf at the "X close '.there % was/ an* en joyable i I pro gram * of : : - entertainment that " ; ; kept n the members !together>until;a f ,late4hour. ) ' <iThe .' new;; council %•\u25a0 in i< the Mission -^district ?,wili;} shortly be t instl-' ,tutediby\General- : Deputy Joseph 'A; .WIl-^ son.": r ; Those -• who) are I InT charge i. of ; , the "organization; are": debating- whether to name ;the-i new body, Dolores .or .Twin Peaks. " ";""\u25a0\u25a0--;,. .. : "\u25a0. ; : : • ' - " \u25a0"-:"-';-"•"\u25a0,•-\u25a0.'. .'\u25a0 .'.\u25a0". .]* jS -~'"*.:-'-\* \u25a0'',''• \u25a0\u25a0':':''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0,''.:\u25a0\u25a0:' A?' c i ie J S - : Grand Chief ißangeri Ranger of A merica \ ':-'\u25a0 Harry • I^ Simon. asr \u25a0: ' .-, r, *x - < .-: J - companied '.by Grand Junior ; Wood ward , W." H. Donohue and Supreme .",; Or.-iC. v SM. ! (Troppniann f and " J. r - Label, v editor.- of \u25a0 the American! Foresteri Review;, paid [anlof flcial^visit Jto v Court } Imperial %in s Oak land, where N there 5 the I initiation of 7 a >, class 7 of i 12 '/strangers.':? j Michael ODea,, : the ; venerable \u25a0 chief f ranger rof they court, -jasislsted^by* a";» well J| drilled corps " of } offlcers.^conf erred ,^the idegreb In> a xx r most ''•: creditable y manner.'? After, ithe ia initiation^;: the ; j "funny/ team".^ of Court % Emery ville |gave ?; the 'degree!? to'^two^ candidates^ iii ' the b full torm: J^.T}iljnyrsia\ followed " L by;a}jbariqu©t "at^whlch i thVr a.l was ; a . good i menu J and excellent^ f ellowship.^The officers namftd and|Mr/ißaylisS|qf;C6urtiOakland<had isomethlng Ho;(say^;for " the .good ? of - the .order.". "^> '^ : ,; ; '>v. r .^ > -?t"""^ \u25a0' "i.-";'." : v- -- •• c The i, thirty-five^ supreme ; reprecenta tiyes? i who*are';to|attendithe^session7of thel \u25a0upreme'jcourtj of iithoYorder *ln |th« east % nex.t held 't a * meeting \ fe-" cently and organized by the election of Char lesfA-f Root ; a»j president,^ Dr.", C.l M.* Label; sec r e tai-y, \u25a0•. and V A." 1 * Ho r wege \u25a0*' treasurer/ 1 It iwas;declded \thatTthe) representatives I \u25a0 use 4 their^utmost r efforts have the ' nextteesslon'ofith* supreme oourt in San' Francisco^The^partylwillsleave\Wed nesday,¥August t aijfat s 9jo*clbck | p7f m$ and ? will I travel £via£ the t Southern j Pa-* clfic^f Union 1 Pacific J and % Burlington ft to" Chicago.V reaching «; there I the* following SaturdayTmornlng(at<6:3sCo f clock.l^| ( Th« association fornlajbadges!ahd^wiHitakeJal6ngii;ooo 'gbuvenirs,t consisting fbt[ a J bear holding a I miner's 5? panfinlled ;^with :g Imitation nu^gets/^Thelrepresentativ«s,will;t*ke samples of .California products to show to I the [Foresters in! Chicago.'. s .ndforC«^. n dforC«^ j^Beinff «!b^' the « cou*trylne«d ? not f de prive! you; of; George Ha«»:* t B©n«'4can^ dies. Orders should be addressed to th« / .txee^ae«»f«r^. preparations ',for" ; £g : '"^^- - • '.^^ - 'a -s^~~^^iß '• »P««*«**T °* tolgh jjronrvinmmer . '^B 7, :\u25a0)'. \u25a0v^. - ..^r . _-' --' _^^T \u25a0 '' ... i class na»h \u25a0 irarilrofc* r!;"'-' **<•"• .-- . : - ! :\u25a0 \.\ '\u25a0^^^fJ'-'' ~''-^" r :>-*"^ -'"'" \u25a0.:;'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0—-\u25a0.-' -'\u25a0:/ tm"' -** f-n -a. ' B**'* <^ a » suitable A n Important / Wf- : J*Wj& Wl-M4k& /*&WjM4& \u25a0 \u25a0 £f/^/G G-&/4#^3 A /^»WW lor summer ; Item :ln this will | / W£A / Wm JjfMEi T/ffW £*£//& /$/&&/$( /Ms J Tr «' ar - fl «" re * Tf! be your H««r. jk / WWvA^SMWmfa&Mfc'&Wl^ityJtt&^&SW&V two special of- Xote these, two jSm / MW WWMMWVWa Vf *? ET 9^^ CT^S^ Wwy \ terms%. - special values: WjW S 19 — — \u0084 S^ \u25a0/\u25a0 -. »rXfr l*rinted ' SMk Ladies* ext r a A^l^ V }II t i VP7-iiil£&r Mixed Foulard* fine cotton Hose, — ' "^^SulS'/.'/V'/ifdlZi^^ «a lUht na« me- 5 double j.<» so 1 c s, ; ; \u25a0 . ,-^^»mttmaat^^^\ dlnm colors; all j heels "'\u25a0 and *i toes. | __ .. ,_, «y.» r» - . •• «f »t "' vo high class print- in The Store WithaKeputahon \u25a0\u25a0' Van Ness and Sutter ln *s. xew es t ;*tan| are refrnlar-;! \: . : ' : •-.\u25a0\u25a0: f- • -. •\u25a0\u25a0-.. i . ; . \u25a0 ,\u25a0 . . | smnmer patten* . ly.'i worth 50c . a' <...»«<i»«»~»««"""""""""««««««««««'««"«*«"««««'«'««'r* \u25a0««— ~«~~« ~».<»~. «>...,.«».»...«..,..«.»? and colorinss t pair. Special, 3 pairs for '. - \u25a0\u25a0 .. ' \u0084 resmlarly . sold at 60c a yard, to close out at \u25a0£J}-r': > : \u25a0.-" :;: ? ;sliOOX._';' ; .'X' w ;'0 v ! \u25a0 :orv.;: 0r v .; ' 45ca Yard I- Ladles' > black gauze, silk lisle Hose. .«• These'; look: and Fancy White* 1 Madras "in self ffjnxred and dotted de- f eel like silk, and have double soles, heels and toes. slsrns; hich class Imported soods; values up to 30c a ;\u25a0 Extra value at . \u0084 . \u25a0 ' '-, 3 '* •" -" - \u25a0 \u25a0 * '"• 1 yard; to be closed out at |^^;^: ; -^'"^^SQc;'a'fPciir.:A'f-^; ;.,:,,,: '\u25a0 : . : 19c a Yard ', : SmaW Waists at Siriall Prices VA Tisitto onrW the 'diseerninsr buyer a wonderful b'opportanity^ihVifte^ and rery rarely Indeed in past seasons. •/vT^V'Tf? piropose tb;h6ld:aV :^-';| :^ :; ',^%"'>^vA:>.i. v .'._.'. T h.. flnd% after inspecting the goods that /we shall show, you will agree with us that they are extraordinary ralnes. * 'Ties*^Waists are e^bi^ ; inJaTariety^ = patterns. Some of them are made of China Silk, some, of Cluny :\u25a0\u25a0; lace ; others of Xace Jf et. , The China Silk - Waists ' are In white and hlacJu Some are trimmed with lace, some hemstitched and|plalntailor effects. Both open front and open back patterns will be shown. The Cluny and'lfet;Waists are In. white and ecra. The trimmings are really 'pretty and the linings of good quality. Silk. |. ; -V;.v ;\u25a0\u25a0' As to prices: '-4 ,..,/; \u25a0 . : . ' ' \u25a0 - Waists wbrth up ; to $5.00 will ; be put on sale"- at TVaists worth up to $7.00 you can hare for .•;;\u25a0;'- vs2w4s'-::::v $2w45'- :: : : :'.••' :7'|3;45 Embroideries at Half Their Worth I Yes, and in many! cases; at: eVen LESS THAN HALF. Comparison will demonstrate the absolute truth ;of .this^statement Of course, you must\nnderstand : that to secure the best bargains and the best choice, EAELT^SHOPiPIXG IS ADVISABLE. Besides, in no other way can shopping comfort be secured. >*ow, to the 'offers in detail: r . \ '\u25a0. Lot 1. This fot^contains a beautiful assortment ur Lot 2. A collection of sheer Swiss Nainsook All- Swiss/ Jfainsookand'Openwork CambricfAlloTers,- in o T m and flnnnrin^ » n 'nr«H» R,hr r.r i. vi L.i : j Baby, Floral and broken pattern^. Eminently. desirable \u25a0JJ f » onncil »^ » P^rtJ Baby Irt>h. lloral and for 'yoking waists and baby dresses. Some, of the P»n. Dot patterns. The widths con:« 22?5, 36 and 45 embroideries in this lot are rained at $2^o a yard. On inches. Many of these embroideries would fetch, under special sale at ..}'. • ordinary conditions, $3.50 a yard. 0c special sale at $1.15 a Yard $I.3saYard Black Taffeta Silks Underpriced As an. Incentire to brisk buying, we offer, for \u2666Monday's selling 'some extra special prices on Black Taf>-- - fetas. -We own ttiese siiis at figures far below present market quotations, and bur customers reap the benefit. Do Not Miss Thji Ghance. '% You Will Pay More Later 19 inch pure dye Black Taffetal An excellent silk for waists, dresses, skirts or. CC yj linings. Selling, regularly for. ;7sc a yard." Monday, special at. OOC £1 IU. 27 inch Imported Black Dress Taffeta. A silk of beautiful luster and finish for all -QC yj ikinds of wear. .'Begularly $IJM) a yard. Monday, special at. .... ...... . ..;. - OOC cl lU* f.; ; .36 inch (full yard ,wlde) Black Dress Taffeta. Extra heary, for wraps, coats, separate skirts, and an V : excellent taffeta for general wear. • Sells regularly at $1.50 a yard. Monday, special Jji'iA yj' -it 'v:.: ;.....:.:.v.;. \u25a0..;.;...:.:..... . : .:;....v.;:.....;...:r... ........ •.•.ipl.lUa la. Novelty Dress Goods Sale Newman & Levinsbn's, June Clearance Sale of NOVELTY DRESS GOODS continues. Interest in the same is unabated. The attractive prices quoted will please and surprise you. pSffi^t*- W. e "^ a ? ents^ for 'the .celebrated STAXDABD PATTERNS, well and favorably known to y-JTr OlllCl^llS :. users for 20. years. Price -10c and 15c each. . \ ll^derwear Curtains Bath Robes Ladies'. Swiss ? Bibbed Silk-plaited ;Here's>an,; interesting Curtain , These robes are for men. As a ,VESTS, with hand crocheted yokes, erent for house keepers. We hare lounging or house robe they are I Special 7Sp iSfiSiS VS&'Wjra S~S JXSfr* "Ladies' Silk Usle'inaOir SUITS, heaTy.quality of v French net, 3 Jrown, Gray and Bed. You could " Low riecl£ no sleeres.'; Knee length;: /.yards long.by 43 Inches wide: hardly please a man more than by \u25a0hand finished^ Regular .Talue $1.50. Qualities up to^ $6.00 a a gift of one of these *Tiome com- \u25a0'^c^ : - : '''---^*Z-Zt i '<t±'t> [ '^EZ : ' -pai^ to close out at ' , '\u25a0 forts.*' We hare only a small num- Op6Clal %pi«^sVO ti!^^C ; n r^-»* her on hand, and these represent fine I Lisle : Thread M>r*«OOa. l-^air ralues up to $(>.OO each. On sale - TIGHTS.* Black and white, -v Knee \ Qualities worth up to $4.00 a in oa ? 3len*s Furnishing goods sec- and ankle lengths. 'Extra Talue at 'pair, to close out at on on Monday at 75p $2.9SaPair $4.lsEach^ ASKS COURT-TO FINE ; /^;THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC \u25a0 • CARSON, Nev., June : B.— Th,~e South-4 ern : ; Pacific company, has been made de fendant r- In ; three ; - suits ? \u25a0;. brought by United I States Attorney, Sam Platt.* who asks for $1,500 :In fines * for ; alleged violation Vof | the ' 2s ihour feeding,' laws f or jf stock in ; transit" 'This ; ls the first suit" brought {against ; the ? Southern < Pa cific : In i this - state.V although ; the j; Salt Lake' road: has pleaded , guilty, to ' a vio lation V of 'the^lawj and; paid: a' flnje.: In one'oftheiflagrant'eases which .will ;be brought' to' the ' attention 'i of the courts it 'is charged $ that 1 160 * sheep ,j shipped from'Slmira, Cal., to Reno were .kept for: ai period : of 68 ; hours without • food, water J orTrest. ; . ',;\u25a0; l-Mlss rEtti*. Rothschild ! and- Mr. : Ben Schleslnger.7. buyers' fori the! Greater San Francisco .• Cloak / Company,^,: 1624 1626 , Fillmore. street, which: concern will also be ! located : at s Market,"; Golden Gate avenue i and • Taylor j street! in near <-future,Vwill' leave. f or ltbe ; eastern ; markets ? about s June ,: 15, \u25a0\u25a0 and : will be more " than i pleased f-to i fill ? any special Commissions ; ? entrusted s them. «•*, The public sought' to ; take advantage .'of ; this generous i offer,'/ as ?. both IS parties i J are fully capable of filling the wants of ,the mostjfastldlous.;^ - v :,:v ?• ;' ;-.\u25a0 j Myl.wigs * and '• toupees I look * so well \ and no natural i looking \u25a0 that 'i ; r :* only ?s you t and 3 1 s - know 3y ou ; are p ,-: wearing 1 >*"•: one.t-J; Gentlemen's % de-\v partment ! upstairs. A large ' stock 1 p of '; pure ? human ' hair ' sroods '» con- \u25a0'\u25a0 Instantly 'onihand.-' •\u25a0 MAIL i/r-s ORDERS " : PROMPTLY v \u25a0 ;:\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0-'--:-\u25a0 V'vi'jPliLßn.-::... • -.'\u25a0 " ' - : ; ; "riffWAUTyttAt* sro/is" I JUDGMENT AGAINST RAILROAD , The supreme court has sustained yie Judgment of the "triaU court which awarded: Edward Marlowe and hia i wife $500 - In /a* suit * against the" Southern WHITE HOUSE Gloak Suit Department Special Announcement Further Big Reductions ;#\u2666 \u2666\u2666»\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666»\u2666\u2666»\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666»»\u2666»\u2666»»»»\u2666\u2666»\u2666\u2666»»»\u2666\u2666\u2666»»\u2666\u2666»\u2666# ! 75 Tailor Siiits .$* tIOD : > % ',- Reduced From i I *^ ; ; ; <$30:00, $25.00 and $22^0, to \u2666 I; 42 TailoT Suits S^AOO | <«; Reduced From .; « \3 ' "' ' i :; $35.00, $30.00 and $27i50,vt0 - J ||^^|^r|Fail^ Suits $^g>oo ; ; <ji ' I^^oo^s^.op^and^s3^oorito \u25a0 t :?>| 25 Tailor Suits $^A.OO ;' I; Reduced From t3J\!/^^^l<S \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0li] ISil^^^^^^^-to . t^ ' \u25a0 ' ' ' ' " - SiV- ' v ~' : *«SstGsMi9' B flßHsttoßktf Pacific for ejectment from a train. Mrs. Marlowe, on account of nervous ness, was not able to duplicate her own signature with sufficient facility to convince the conductor that she was the original purchaser of her ticket. - 31