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2 PiiibWpon Investigation of Mysterious Juvenile Maladies Leads to v Discovery Factories Using Dye to Color Pasirj* Cone in Danger of Prosecution the product, but It is expressly prohib ited by statute and Is a constant men ace to the ..health 'of . the communitj*. yellow has beon used In col oring butter, cheese,; macaroni, saffron and' must arci, which, medical science has declared, makes ;such' .'foods unfit for. human consumption. The effect, of the\ :chemical- when' : used. on- the.; cones is to create the impression that eggs liave'been used in the manufacturing process..' As a. matter: of. fact the cor nucopias are. made of .flour,;" i svater -and sugar and are harmless V : wiihout : the ecid; \u25a0-. . \u25a0;"\u25a0;-' ''*- :'.: '. :: \u25a0 : --.."-'-."; ' ."\u25a0 - r . 1 /; ; " : -"^- -" : The tests, as conauttpd ;at .the labor atorips, were. i^a4e.-rVflth?jth^ greatest caution and»thGroughnessl- ; .:The'; sample sras- difTPsted:- in wator -..acidified, with hydrochloric icid.;. £:.jpi£C&\ofyTfQp)en cloth Which had been ; ;" washed :iii-. a ?,y. eO".e O". dilute solution of ;.;boiling:'j potassium Jiydroxide and then Washedviit vwater \ias imxnersed in the V. first; ';\u25a0.. sojutlon. This was boilied live or vteri;. tofhtiies. The cloth was then removed; thorpugh 3y washed in ""< water \u25a0 arid.}; boiled c again "with a dilute hydrochlorj<" *a"cid -. solu r Xion. This first piece, of ; -;,c'oioce"d -wool was trrated and a second ;• iincblored piece placed in -a solution; '..-of'ljfi-ydTp-' chloric acid and boiled. . The : coloring f rojn the first \u25a0 piece was ;con veyed to the second piece through, the. chemicacl process and naphlhol yellow-. wra-s . ; 'dis-; covered. If vegetable coloring..had been used the second process •\u25a0 would have failed." The te?ts were made accopding to the formula: ; of Alfred.' H... Allen, whose works oh the chemistry of.food stuffs have become standard. . . \u25a0 • \u25a0 y Factories /Warned :\..y :^;.->- . When the reports were -.forwarded- "to Doctor McNut.t : .by I^octbrpothe he gaye Immediate instructions .to : the inspect* tors to notify .the ivro' factories from whose cones '.\u25a0\u25a0; napthol . had been . tracted. It has been the. practice.pf the department to cautlori the . mamif ac turers before , taking any ; other steps, and,, under th*>' city ordinance'^, notice to. theni; is necessary.: Both "the -factory of . Hague &:'\u25a0 Krone and. Yiba Iwill . be closely watched and /within^ a "week enother test mad<> of their products. ". ; "This is a matter within th© jurisdic tion \ot the state board of health,'Vs a id Doctor McXutt yesterday.. "Under the city; ordinance vre.have to give such people notice before .we take any legal eteps to close them. up. sjt amounts to giving them \u25a0another chance. If they stop the acid; coloring we will: b« Satis fied, but: if, when' we make the second Inspection, we find that the . pQisohous coloring material; ls. .:used we.:.wiH . go after; them and close:themv .; This is a fla grant v iolation 'b f i- the . McCartney pyre food act and is punishable under the state law. I doubt whether these m^h appreciate the danger, to which they,, subject' the community.-. In 'the case of yellovr cones the acid;;adds little to the natural color and is. positively dangerous to the hundreds, .of childreri who eat them/ \u25a0 '"'. '•'_-\u25a0••• ' .':.\u25a0\u25a0 '-' ,"':.",.'. '""\u25a0\u25a0 The inspection of .colored -food .will continue with- the.regular vi-ork.of the <-hemica! laboratory aritl the inspectors are. daily, purchasing in' th-e open mar ket artificially colored foodstuffs. The data' and reports madje'on the -colored cones by Doctor Bothe.will be for warded .to Sacramento. arid -.the- tfests with respect to the other factories prosecuted. •'. "; : °;}° ". \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 C: •:--•': "- \u25a0 SCHIFF EXCURSION S v BACK FROM ALASKA Financier; ; ; Says He Is Out of Touch With Affairs - . YAXCOUVEEC . B. C. Ayg. * I.— The •3*acht RamontJ,. \i - hich carried the Jacob H. .{SphifE ;.. excursion to Alaska, . arrived from. Alaska today. The party was composed of; Mr. and Mrs. Schiff, Wil liaiii ..L6eb,;: partner with Schiff In the firrn'^of/.Kuhn^ Ix>eb & Co.. New York bankers.;- Mr?. JLbeb, A. G. Plimpton, a booi publisher; Mrs. Plimpton, G«neVal and Mr.s. James H. Wilson of Wilming ton, Del.; s Edgar Salin of Frankfort, <lermany,- : ahd Captain D. IL Qarvis, treasurer •of the various Guggenheim corporations .in Alaska. They started «ast~. -over the Canadian Pacific road. The; travelers Inspected the various Guggenheimc properties in the north. Schiff refused to discuss financial and other affajrs' ln' the- United States. He said:. • - \u25a0>•; "'\u25a0 " "I. have' been away from N>w York fOr seven .weeks, so I know nothing. I am receiving my. first mail in Vancou ver, c I have be«n over the Copper river railroad, and a splendid. road it is.** f INSANE WOMAN KILLS v : HUSBAND AND HERSELF Crime Prompted by .Suggestion of a Similar Deed . DENVER. Augl 1. — Insane. It is be lieved, as.the result.-of brooding over accounts of a murder and suicide which took place in Denver' eight days ago, Mrs. Mabel Eveland this morning shot and killed her husband, Joseph A. Eve land, as he lay in bed, and then killed herself. : ;-.v. : ': ° Mrs. Connor and " neighbors believe that- Mrs. Eveland's mind had become deranged from reading accounts of the * slaying by Mrs. Lulu* Ferres of her husband, followed by her own suicide. The Evelands' J*oung sop and Mrs. Con nor assert that Mr. and Mrs. Eveland had apparently been living happily, al though Mrs. Eveland recently had acted peculiarly. -** 1 - c ~ -The Evelands came to Denver from Olds, la. INTERNATIONAL ROADS CONGRESS IN SESSION BRUSSELS, Aug.. 1. — The opening session of the second international roads congress, «.t which: experts from all the European countries/the United States and Mexico ; gathered to ex change views on the construction ana maintenance of roads, was ] held ' here today at the palace of academics. Colonel Spencer Cosby, superintendent of public buildings and -grounds at Washington, is chairman of the'Ameri -can delegation. ..'..'\u25a0•-. As good as the best French cham pagne, at half the price, is Astr Special, Sec the Italian-Swiss Colony's : choice •unite sparklin g - wine. It Js . naturally fermented .in the bottle, and? notscar bonated, r and may, be had -at any - hotel,* restaurant or cafe. - - • Ice Cream Cornucopias, Colored With a Deadly Aniline Dye, Make Children III \,A: colored cone in a solution over a burner, being dissolved in a hydrochloric compound. Through. this means the j\.'- presence of naphthol yellow, a poisonous aniline dye, was discovered. ~^': - \u25a0V ,' NAPHTHOL YELLOW IN CONES OF ICE CREAM RANK PO I SO N -.:' rvaphthol yellQw is poisonous; so much so,. in fact; that if taken :into the system jti. sufficient quantity death will result within a short timei. . " =. •" ,^ ' * * * * * »/ < < : This chemical coloring lias been found in the ice; : .creanv cones .purchased;, by ",. ; the. Inspector's. ,-.- Th^iu- " :.': sands of these have been sold throughout the city, arid I have no. doubt that" they -have. caused a nufnber :-': of cases of mild poisoning among young children. Our Jab/oratory, test; -.of four days, is, 'conclusive against \u25a0 the coloring material used by these manufacturers, and they '....will be ••fimniediateiy' notified- to discontinue : its. . use. - '.•.'' ' ; [ .'-[\u25a0\u25a0 .. ' ['\u25a0 \u0084'- ' . •...;• ..-.;//..' -.:.,*:,•'• '-*: I '.. \u25a0" ; \u25a0 - >: \u25a0' • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_'; • .''•'*'-. .-'; : '. r ;\u25a0' -\u25a0':•\u25a0. ';; .\u25a0 I . . Like most frauds in foodstuffs/ this is mainly commercial' and ; not.intended as harmful in a direct way! - : .In the case of j'ellow naphthol, there is hardly" any excuse *to orfer. v ;'lt. .idbes" not give- a- bright; yellow ; 3 color to the cones, but is employed to lead- the public "to"; believe that eggs -have been -used- in. the manu-'. facture. of the cornucopias. /These cones contain nothing, but flour, water and a little artificial; sweetening, ;; . and, . eliminating the' coloring, are not 'harmful. Butter, cheese, macaroni, mtistard and saffron ; are' col.-' orcd >vith naphthol yellow, and to this extent" are._uil :fif for "human consumption:. .. . ••/ "'-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' r. ;'-'\u25a0; '\u25a0 \u25a0'.- : '••..• ...The effect" : of naphthol poisoning is evident in the respiration; of the patient. ;. The breathing becom ; es '. asthmatic and there "is" a gradual rise of/the temperature.' If . sufficient'ppison has 'entered the : system,- \u25a0; the temperature will continue to rise and the patie nt will die." Naphthol , is 'an irritant arid • worksfrapidly •\u25a0' on the stomach tissues of 'children. It^nlters.-through; the organisms and .caia"; always; be- found *in the ' body fluids of the sufferer^ " : ,* / • . " : : \u25a0 • r ;: * . - /-- * . • • " . ; ; , : - Inasmuch as children are the ones who eat most of these ice. cream cones, '-and as '"they ar^- the least .' able to resist poisoning, owing to the delicacy of their tissues,', the. danger :to ' the community is very '".-' evident. A very, small' percentage of. adults; whose constitutions, could easily., resist the •naphthol, e'at.vthe cones. They are given to the babies and younger children.^ r , Certainly .we •o;we"therii .the -protectioii: af forded by . the city department of health, and ;the rna.iiiifacture'of these "cones will be stopped, unless they ••\u25a0 are colored with/pure, vegetable colorings. -They "are -harmless, withoutjtne acid dyes. '\u25a0:\u25a0'•..\u25a0'^" : .'; : '\-- .'.;.\u25a0 . \u25a0 Thisis the first crusade.made against the cone facto.ri.es by'the; depa-rtmerit: ' Uncler..the law we -are . required, to give- them notice of our tests, and then, '-.if they.'contnueito bf^alc the-law r - We. can' take legal V action:- After Ye have served notice - in*, thesje pres enf -cases we .will : niake another inspection 4hd \u25a0 force a cnange in conditions. .•'..;,'. '", . J . >' ~r"--~ \u25a0; . I am-.of the opinion that those ; factories wh^re rtaphthoL has : been used: - will .discontinue the "practice. It doesn't contribute particularly totthe.sale of the .goods. 'and it is." harmful tb tlibs'e who buy such cones : . .- We have been compensated \u25a0niany- times for our work >iri , making- the analysis." We \vill r be able tb protect the babies and'srhall children of .the.c ity fr.o.m; .riaphtiyot'-, i yelloyr.^pqis6."ning.:- The •ieardiiight:"of public investigation, has .been, turned on another foodstuff fraud," and it. will probably ; cease.'- .'•? . ; ."•"'•\u25a0" BELLE ELMORE'S JEWELS IDENTIFIED Chum of Actress; Visits Crippen and Declares Diamonds. • Were His Wife's [Special Dispatch to The Call] > ; <2UEBEC, Aug. I.— Mrs. Fred Ginnett of Roselle, N. J., who was a close per sonal friend of Mrs. Hawley Crippen (Belle Elmore); has positively identi fied as Bell Elmore's the diamonds taken from Doctor Crippen and Ethel Leneve when taken into custody.. - Mrs. Ginnett saw Crippen ( and Ethel I Leneve today. She says: | "I had known Inspector Dew- in Lon- j don and . through 'my friends there I j had communicated with him j several | times of late.. He expressed his pleas^'j ure at, my being )) here,-, spoke;; of : the j assistance . I • could \be\ to - him - and then said, with some ; restraint: ", ' Mrs.' Gin-J nett. I- am; sorry,"? but, the law'willnot j permit \you to speak- with "; Crippen.* | Then he walked throughi;a 'door lwhich | he opened..; .'Come this way ,% he' said.-: J i "If stepped through .the .Vdoor./- and \ found myself ; face; to face, with Peter. l Crippen. : Seated in^ a" t;hair,Vhis; hands in irons, huddled on: his; lap, 'hegwas staring; directly^ at ,111^ and -I T : was* starr ing at him. >. His eyes distend ed 'and :I knew; then; that;: he -recognized \u25a0; mci 'He^ braced himself; and" it'seemed" as if "he were 'about ; to speak,"' but evidently^ he," too, had -been 1 warned*. inf advance • and he; sank back ; in this "chairlagalnr : "\u25a0", ,A"The Peter. Crippen,- who' was "entirely^ at % the ;^beck 'I and * call 'of h his >„ whole souled, energetic.i dominating, -wife,! was 'gdnel:- A man who had'eitherisunkiinto torpidity. ; or} bad i. steeled i himself-, to -a JHESAfr FRANbISCO-OALL, TUESDAY. " AUGUST. 2, .1910. \u25a0 ,' A. C. BOTHE, M. D., City Chemist point of - nefvelesshess-; was.^ in. /his place.". . . '"-\u25a0'" •,:'•: v -'. ? ; .'= ' . •' Mrs; Ginnett tells, of a: visit she niaete to the home pf " Police' ghief -McCarthy in' the^suburbs, but. all attempts to : in terview Ethel " "Lene.ve. wet-e frustrated by censors. The conversation was -Jim . ited to . "how. do ; ypu'do, Ethel," and "you 'made a pretty- boy.". \u25a0 M.ta. Gin-, nett -concludes:; ';•• \u25a0.• .' • ; '," '•".'•':',. ,"I .have been- told that" it is alto gether L; likely ..that", Ethel * Lene.ve~-lw.iil become a witness for the crown -at' the proper time. -I ; do .not: ..know. *> about . that, ;but 'amj confident shelwill do.th.at if she comes to believeiittis to." be^ for the^best.'. She will hof:be ; trapped 1 nor i cajoled." \u25a0\u25a0_•"\u25a0 • '.\u25a0 . ; '. ;. V; •: Satisfied ..With Evidence • .- :'\u25a0 '••• LONDON, Aur.,l-— "We; are satisfied [ that we have got r -the," most complete chain , of evidence ; against -Doctor pen," aiild Superintendent -Forest of Scotland i Yard - today. v4"We, : are \u25a0 :still busy, picking-; up "threads! but: the /evi dence already, in" our^hands^is'-believgd by the law officers «of ; th"e crown to pc quite; sufficient to; convict.'* *'. * : ' . _ " It" is believed % that" Important I ..-; new testimony, will beigiven-.at';thepresump- ; tion v of ;- : .the .coroner's. -inquest J- August 15| but-interest. here'centerslori; Analyst Pepper's on ;thefhuniari ; remains. ,v, v Professoj-' Pepper; majle'the analyiti- ; cal'examination;ofithe bodyjand \ is now preparing Shis cbriclusioris.t, which \\iV- is understood ..will 'establisluthe r sex 'of the victim^ appoint' upbm* whichf the', physi^ cians were i unable. to swear 'at the open-, ihgfof the inquest. •..:!\u25a0,\u25a0' , •<•\u25a0\u25a0 .:-\u25a0-\u25a0 •' ; - ; ,• , Fat h e r j Path eti c \u25a0: F igii re "- '." " %I ; LOS ANGELES, •Aug. 1 ;^-Bo wed , down by: years- andHbroken^-by * the ' ordeal/ of his; son's i'flight 'and- arrest] oh 'suspicion of having .murdered i'hisH-'wife^^M.^'A.* Cripperi,^ father of - Dr' Hawley} Cripp en,"' today; presents /the" most pathetic, figure of j the ( case; that has- engrossed ;,theiin^ terest'of two continents. -: : : ; :/-"-';: /-"-'; - "I* have not the • money ' to go?to,Haw ley,tbuttif-I:hVd*ltwc>uld*gladly;igoJand be ; of consolat Jon "{ limlgh t x be" to him,"^ said ! the suspect's. father today. \u25a0,t.',l -have not'lreceivbdjanyl word* from him "and i do> riot '; expecti to. •* ;; 1 t fis 7 hard to^have Vtojbe^'alone varidTsuffer, r but? l do not think itJvviU last long.:"! am not ' ' .-•\u25a0".- > \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0: : - \u25a0 , \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 i \u25a0 r -: .Z^ long' for; this world-now, and since this trial has come'to me. I - have not had a single;day of :^ood 'health. •.\u25a0•.••;;•!: '. "They -; can'.t prove ahxthing :.qn- HaY; : Ley;: They, can't f ev.en- prove 4 that* B.eile Elniore Js dead.': J.Why/ should.. I; beljeye him guilty? ; ;)\u25a0 .: •: : - v •: -y. 'ir.ji -J \u25a0 . vs™ /CVENUE; ; : 34™ : AND 35™" STREETS, NEW YO^UC '\u25a0 .' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•'\u25a0 WILL SHORTLY ISSUE THEIB CATALOGUE No:- 102: . : FOR THE F^^ . . . A COPY OF WHICH \u25a0, WILL BE I^ILjEJ>/UI^N R^UES^ .. NOTICE — PREPAYMENT OF SHIPMENTS ' ATTC IS DIRECTED ' TO THE NEW- SHIPPING '\u25a0 SERVICE, . . FOR THE ACCOMMODATION. OF PATRONS. DETAILS OF WHICH .; ; : v v. ARE CONTAINED IN^ THIS : CATALOGUE: ; /; APPLICATIONS SHOULD' BE MADE DIRECT TO B. ALTMAN & CO, •' NEW YORK. AS .THEY MAINTAIN NO: BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS FOR .THE SALE OF THEIR MERCHANDISE IN \u25a0\u25a0 SAN FRANCISCp •'. OR ELSEWHERE. POLICE WORKING FOR CONFESSION Ethel Lejneve Kindly Treated to >:., She Kiiows- London Authorities Declare Chain of Evidence Is Suffi= . cient to Convict _ I Continued From . Pace . 1; : : . able* vessel "for ' Englafid'-'will not de part until 'three daysilater... *\u0084. ..". - * V* J3y that time^ another, detective from Scotland yard, will^hav-e arrived, -brtrig ing" "a", format" app.lfcation. for Vxtradi tioh,'. although this /application^ " prob ably =.winv'npt-.be necessary in>.vlew, of. .the/acdused".' man's .declaration ' that he. willtralse';n : 6. obstacles- to his .return. 1 ";• \:i Crippeh k occupies a •cell in ..the .\u25a0 prb - r yincialj jatL; on* the •heights east ".of \ the city. overlooki.ng,th6 St. =tawrenc.e ri%'ep. : He"; might ?ask - to /have ; the American: consul, notified -or; seek an •attorney t6 insure rthat; he : gets|fair. T treatment.vThe .United '. States 3 consul I here ; fs ' Gebhart WilKftich, j a former >.resWeritvof • Mil- \u25a0 waukee and : St. PauJriMfnn. Will-Rich said today that whfte he: stop,d ; r.eady to •feive-'Cri'ppeni a.ll \u25a0cqhsist^nt' va|§sißtance,;-he.yhad-'receivedv a|§siBtance,; he.yhad-'received no tt> ;do. : 'sojfandiexpected'.rione, ;• Ih.--.fact,^;he added," .he :^aw no- way v.iri .^vhich he., could- better^the 'situation of , : the;pris-. QnerfinVanyiwayV;/^? •'•"/\u25a0\u25a0• / ; •-\u25a0 : .;". Both j prisoners ; were 'so'. neap- to Vphy slcal'dqllapse;"early: this morning -oh :the way.-,here-'.from*.FatH6r " ppiht ;on ;the," steamer ; = Mqntrose \ ' that ,; they/ scarcely glanced' • at " ( each; bther.. Miss ' lieneve. tottered , -as .she \u25a0_ hioved forward' ; . and hardly caul'd have proceeded alone. ' '•. r 1 - She v wore ; 'a. gray dress; "which .had befjn glyeh her, by.. : the stewardess, when the ; boy's clothing -in "Which.- she had crossed'the Atlantic; was taken' from" her. her hat .a '. .heavy ; ". veil >;had been, thrown/ But' she'-scarceiy, needed the veil, to 'hide- her] features,, for her head 'was^ : s.o.^beri t' that c * no" &ne . :- cpuld have "Been : her face*. ;\,\" r ? V:. • ; '" \u25a0 - \u25a0fV On the ',wayv from ; Antwerp -the face, of ' Miss Leneve had appeared too". pretty for thatVgf^a bqy3 ! A- half ; hour, aft&r she. had been placed; In custody, her fea tures'appeared" to- be father" those of :a well :' matured /.woman "who had , suf \u25a0 fere.d'-Tnuch. \ -.' />.-.' Dew.Jed the way; to the a steward Vcarryingr ; a -small I.suit' case marked "J.-; Robinson." vThis.- was the only I) bag-gage which the \u25a0 two. brought 3 with 'them. Neither ;had ' tin "extra : suit of clpthrng.; Crippen -wore'' the:. same' brown suit^: and^hat .he did * when ; he embarked ; at Antwerp. : He 'is smooth shaven 'now. .i \u25a0•."."•\u25a0 ./,_.: : .-• NEED -"svf PORT • ", * .•",\u25a0••\u25a0 - As; they appeared .; on .the.' gangplank and i'ciiiight - sight; of .' the •enormous crowd .that surged; abou'it'ie'.pie.rrdes"-: perately determined !to get -a-glance at %he ': pair,'"Crl"ppen-'and the woman would have '.fallen ; but-'fer ;,the~",arni3'; ; whlch: supported; them. They ': were' taken im-. mediatety 'to -prison.;.- '".";." ' v '" . '•.',- $&\u25a0'>. \u25a0 x'TjLlks,. -with the crew .and! » s tewards of the \u25a0.Montrose; threw interesting side lights on .the. action- bf vthe pair -on it.he voyageVfrom" i .Antwerp..;Dornlrilck'.Keen, the '-ste.wkrdr . who :.looked*-;aftef,: their; s t a t erobm/ c : ;' had th e . bes t : " opp or t u n i ty for <'ohseryirig;',th;elrV actions.'^% He* said:'; * :.' : 'l : was t one. of i the rfirßr firBt v to/dl.scoyer,' by; her ; n.eatimethods' insher; room, her.way of '-walking .'"and jher .< effeminate. :flgufe, :tl|atl..-John.ißob'|nson Jr.V^was ;a wohiah. Then-.w'edlscox-'ered that the. labels 'had been" taken^frohi' all Vthei"r.:'cl6thes,Tthat theVjlinirig .:*• had ;;been: torn ;frqm :jhe younger, Robingon'shatr and ,soon "Cap tain". :• Kendall, was "convinced- that: he had : .;.the • much ;• sought .; fugitives on board." ' \u25a0 .• -.\u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0 . : '•\u25a0 ." : .--.\u25a0\u25a0•'•. J ' : :'^ ' ';' \ Alfred ; . Smith, lthe : dining -^rorn stewr ard,- ;to]<i : lio*y Crtppen • haifl ; maneuvered. to.= keep-Miss JLeneve seated by; him at the^able. HeVsatd Crippeii had asked •forV:two seats' at > the captain's " table, side.;b>^- side,- and next r to the wall,- so "that Vno.:. one' could sit beside -Miss "Le npve.. other \u25a0 than himself. '• ."My . boy -is a ; little deaf." he": told Ithie steward, 'and after some argument .succeeded-, in get ting.the;desired--seats. V in that. way. he prevented' any : passengers from engag . ihg::-,the; girl; in- conversation at , the .table and' betraying her sex by her^ vxiice. , = An ideal collar for sum MbMm COLhAKS , Mte.each^fbr2s& : Arrpw Cuffs; isi'r EJctrernely Low Prices CARPETS Best Axminsters \ Reduced to* Wilton Velvets <£ «1 &*Z Best Brussels i£H ;4V; ; 5/ Rjegular, priceslsnBs to $2 ' , / p?Exfe^^^|mM!^re^ * Reduced to Savonneries $^ .10 . ; Regular prices $1 .65 to $1 .75 I;—I ;—— ™"™ " Superior Axminsters Reduced to immv^eis v $1.00 vKv Regular prices $1.35' to $1.50^ . M ; ;;;\u25a0 \u25a0;•;._ ;' \u25a0:l -Tapestry Brussels 7 5 C •: ;j:i^ula>ly|sl|^^i|r& Reduced to ." ! . • ; : :••:. ; * Remnants, all grades, 75c a yard. ? DO SVi ESTi C RUGS :. 300 *; small : Rugs aiid 300 , carpet size Rugs up to : ... ; \ 1:3x15 feet— for, example: *t ; : Size. Regularly. Now. , • -Wilton Velvet, seamless.9xl2 $35.00-; $22.00 : Standard" Wilton ..... .27x54 ins. 5.25 -4.00 ; ". Standard Wilton • . : .v. .36x63 ins. 8:25 6.00 • Staridard Wilton i . .v. v :8:3xlO:6 3730 , 27.50 § Standard Wilton . .... .9x12 ; 40.00 / 30.00 r: Aiminsters '. . ... . : . . ..27x60 ins. 2.50 1.85 .; Axminsters .......... .36x72 ins. 4.00 3.25 ; AxminsteVs :. .... ... . ..9x12 25.00 18.00 Brussels '. . . : . .1: ; i . . .8:3x10:6 27.00 21.00 Brussels ...:.:.....;. 9x12 29.00 22.00 Brussels .. . ..... . '. ... 10:6x13:6 47.50 37.50 lß^is^^:^.v;,.-..ii:3xisL; 54.00 42.50 Rugs Made From Carpets and Borders at Cost LINOLEUM SPECIALS German Inlaid, regularly: $ 1 .75 Sq. yard . NOW $1.40 English : lnlaid, regularly $1.75 sg. yard. NOW 1.35 English Inlaid, regularly $1 .65 sq. yard. NOW 1.25» American Inlaid,; regularly $1.50 sq. yd. NOW 1.10 \u25a0"-;'; ;> 50c a square yard, up ... \u25a0 ; ; In Tile, Mosaic and Hardwood Effects W. a J, bL IS ANt ' 216-228 SUTTER STREET STROZYNSKI BEAUTY SHOP Dainty, Quiet, Attractive, Expert Work and Prompt Attention ;. "Special facial treatments for tired eyes j^^^^^f^Tx and sagging tissues. Scalp treatments that \^^M^^^^^ produce a new growth of hair. Manicuring, :^Ny^-^W^4^ -shampooing, artistic^ hair dressing, new Special Sale Famous Cosmetics l^llssSP^" Creme de France, odl j- 50c MarTel- Sklii ; Bleach, only . .............. ..ooc Creme de -Harrel, only ............:..:...35c M^^^^^. Princess Kouge, 0n1y . . ;..................... 25c s* h - > i^w ATTENTION TO' MAIL l6Stockton street \&i^*i"£V£fn*n&%v>. opposite Union Square Fairmont Hotel Bealnnine September 1, 1010. ;TaWe d'hote , or American Plan dining room t»1I1 be' condnetnl, in addition to the European plan or- n . la : carte ; restanrant. .-, •.. ;. . HOTEL BELMONT Scacr , modern rooms. Ihoroaghly \ cie*«u 30e •Jar tod np, 12.50 per-wk. n»: prlrat» bath. S3 per wk. up. 730 Eddy. Franklin 4200. Take Eddy car from ferry."- 1 :- ;>\u25a0-. -\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0' : ."•>•'.?\u25a0• " : . ~. *-"•\u25a0•>- HOTEL STEWART -'?Cearr; Street .AborV; Ualoa . . Square ;. ,'. European Plan^ $1.60 . a day and : up American' Plan.- $3.00- a d^y and up [ WHERE TQ"piNJ FOUNTAIN- BEERMND;LUNCH;HAU; Gore, Comer,- Bfarfeet,' Kearay and Geary , Streeta— D«vn»*talr» ' -;: We give more; for the; money than any line 'of j. business *Int S. F» and have i done ; it a for ,\u2666 14 ;. years. . •\u25a0-' \u25a0• ' \u25a0> '^TJndare for Yourself. .. - ?• Your.* choice of I one ', of the I follow- in* \u25a0; dishes, -with "a slass i of wine, steam ;" or laser, beer, buttermilk or » * cigar. J for < Be. <\u25a0\u25a0 •.;' :.-, ;-;'"•-;-" \u25a0\u25a0 ; i;-:r; ; i Portion iOf : ; crab - \u25a0erved with two 5c -, purchases. ' " . : :\\ .' : ,- Chill con Cam* . Crabs': i^W'? Mexican Beans •- Clam Jute* r J Clam Chowder < - -:' ; :.\u25a0\u25a0••' Beer Bteir " '\u25a0".: '. Corned Beef Baia V \-:/' Boast Beef '..', v"- , ! >• Steamed Clams . - .- ;/ .i Mutton Stew x .."\u25a0\u25a0 9 (mr m. to 2 p. in. .Parcels checked -v":.v*-' •'*.% vfie«; for? patrons. v^:-;-" v.v '.. r':-;r ':- ; V - MUSIC— GENTLEMEN f OJTtY. - ; HOTEL COLONIAL . Stockton Afreet Above Satte* Saa Frnatlic* American Flan, $3.00 Dsty > Knxopeao Plan, U« Day V hotel with every modem \u25a0 coavealaaee. yery room coaaectin* wtta bath. HOTEL TURPIN ' Newest *ntf 'Moat - PopcUf CoaVmsrdal Hot*C . IV-10 Povren SU at Market Six atorles at sslltt comfort; 10 first claat eat- tng hoosea wituia l bbek. Bates. $1. $i.m t» U per <Uj; 223 looms; not a dark mm i ta tS boose. „ \u25a0 . F.^t. iai A." W. TUaiTUr, Frews. u< X*ru Former Owner* Royal «nd Haaittoa Hotel*. \u2666 \ • — .' ' / ;'; '. ' ' — :—: — .p» Want to Loan Money? \ •/ \u25a0] USE CALL WANT ADS I *' ' " " " "" — —^- — \u2666 Special 4Qc Luncheon ODEON CAFE MARKET AXD EDDY STREETS ; _j Music Every, Evening " * i Want to ;Ik>ari Money? V I USE CALL WANT ADS