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VOLUME CIX.— NO. 29. GOLD PLATE TO BE GIVEN TETRAZZINI Presentation Will Be "Made at Noon 0! January 19 in Union Square Diva Leaves for North in Flower Bedecked Stateroom on Shasta Limited Mme. Luisa Tetrazzini departed from • c an Francisco yesterday morning for tlie north, where, she is to sing in con <••rts. Before the Shasta limited,, on which she traveled, was far on its way the. special committee of supervisors .-»ppointed by Mayor McCarthy met and decided on the testimonial that the city .^h.ill give the prima donna. The. city's gift will be a gold plate on which will be inscribed. Presented to Mme. Tetruzini by the People of San Francisco, California.. As v Erprfir,:-n of Lore and Appreciation Christmas Eve, 1910. The plate will be presented to the singer at an out of door demonstration in Union square at noon, January 19. Shreve & Co. submitted a drawing for the plate to the supervisors' committee yesterday. The design will be deco rated with musical symbols. Supervisors Kelly. Hayden and Mc- Ldughlin were appointed to arrange all the details for the presentation. Mayor McCarthy was prominent yes terday among those who assembled at the Palace hotel to bid farewell to Tet razzini. The mayor presented the best wishes of the city for the soprano's future prosperity. Tetrazzini was deeply affected by the .warmth /of the mayor's thanks. Mayor McCarthy accompanied her to the Oak land mole. The automobile which took the singer to the ferry had been lav ishly decorated with flowers from the park conservatory and her stateroom en the Shasta limited was a mass of flowers. The* singer will be in San Francisco January 18, 19 and 20. DAUGHTER OF FAMOUS SHERIFF IS A BRIDE "\u2666liss Alice E. Lansing and Howard Perrin Married Miss Alice Emma Lansing, youngest daughter of James Lansing; one of the spectacular sheriffs of California's early days, and Howard Perrin, general agent for the northwest district at Portland of the Provident life and trust com pany of Philadelphia, were married at Sacramento last Saturday afternoon. The wedding took place at the resi dence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Wil liam Foote. Mrs. Perrin is well known in the capital city, where she has spent her life. Her father was one of the most prominent men in the state 35 years ago. As sheriff of Sacramento county in th© old lawless days he had a score of battles with desperadoes, and it was in pursuing a thief that he was' shot and killed. Perrin was formerly a resident of this city, and was general agent here for one of the old line companies of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Perrin will reside In Portland. CHARGE OF FORGERY DISMISSED IN COURT Catalfna Gonzales, 67 years old, ac cused of forging a name on the back of a $10 money order, was released by United States Commissioner Wright yesterday. Gonzales secured posses sion of the money order, which was sent to 401 Union , street, three doors below where he lived, and had Angelo J'andolfi, a galoonman, - indorse • the name of Mrs. Otilia Braccamonte on FEeisher's Knit- - '^^^^^^^^\u0084 . V/^^^^^^l^ J^^^^^S SII PP ers —"&ery T>l 1 i • / S^^^ It I IMf/fU'C r^r»> f apr r~ *"™"'""" *.* ft mrr~f g». w*\ *.ir~*» mri^ I ' priced before KM AS. ' Black prices. Black, cream, white, * ' /^Z,^^ J\LVV/KY<S RELIABLE MARKET & PONES o/a _J ; . . . ; K. a a ' at* a - \u25a0 \u25a0-..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.., , : \u25a0. \u0084.,'._ l ; kid, imitation, alligator and em- red, pink and mixed. Pound [~ : , \u25a0\u25a0-. , . . — — :—:: — : : . .;., ' "' • : \u25a0 i , 'A d H t 'th t t d ?!:. 72c 18c Double Prayers Stamps Given Until moon Daily I v rt2c -. : \u25a0 . " .. .. -.-....< — '.. . *. " \u25a0"'"' . ' ''. '. '\u25a0\u25a0 sewed soles. .....'..... .**.**** San ) Francisco lls Tmsiksg i® PFage^s F&f the !¥Sost /Isto An Unrestricted Cle ar a tme is? Which Every Bepartsnettt Contributes Bargains Such as Even We y Have -Never Been Mhle to Boast Before R V ALL odds—by thousands of -doUarfeby, repeated expressions of, good^^^ " ness has ever experienced/ Consequently itmas:left^svroth! stocks handling. But, most of aU, it has created a desire to dispos^ Women's and Women's and Misses' I Women's and Missed Wpmeh's^iid Misses' , Women's Long Misses' Suits Short Coats Long Coats Mannish Coats Broadcloth Goats Values to $15.00 WorthUptoSlQ.OO Values to $10. 00 Values to $1 2.50 ; , Worth to $25.0G All Dresses at Half j $6.50 Silk PettU \ Clearance Silk \\ pra#W Suits Worth to Our complete stock of street ;.;, coats $2.98 : Waists - '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 * ' Clearance r : - ; - : :;- $35"OO ' and reception presses; elegant - Made -"of-^the Si-- .: V Superb, modern v'silic-mcs;-. - ': -From; one-thirdMto"v one-half /Elegant ; gar- \ models;- -north from ?13.t0: •• jnons- Taffeta Silk — perhaps - chiffon ,:taffeta, -•: ?has 'been, deducted ifronr:: the' '\u25a0;> :nientsr: of r;;;higlif^ grade? serges;! \ ,sso,,nbw;<' the >best known' petticoat' ''\u25a0-\u25a0' mCSSa «TnQ S " P 'S ' - nd ?Drcs -' r\ : I former price of (fur: pieces: As- ' (worsteds, -j tweeds,- ÜbrdaVicloths, miF . ::;:;-:" 52.9S \ sg*-. "- . $2.98 \u25a0 W". "" «i III IS WMJ \u25a0 THE vS.AiN;;;;RRA¥>*C:ISC€> .gAfiti.' Loyalty to Native Soil Greater Than Love for Own Son Because be came from thmune province lv Chtna an Clinu Yin Tans. Chinese minister to the \u25a0 limited Biatrm, Lnm Tuck I.U, a Chlneite merchant, hair refoaed'to take widen .Trlth the . Six com paoles lv their effortw 'to bave the minister recalled. It In through Lum Tack Mi'« • non, Lum Shee, the feeling avrainnt the mlntntrr oroxe. ..Lum shoe wan denied permln «lon'to land In America on .the ground that he vras afflicted ,«ith fill art Kin. ::\u25a0'?. •\u25a0': Ur. Klnnr. Hi Knan went to W'anhinston to tske.up the qnen tlon of the' detention of . Lum Shee. There, he nnnertcri, he re cclvetl no aid from the' Chlnene minister. \u25a0 " ..A. meetingr of the .Sli . com panlen was ' held and a ealile pram srnt In Peklnpr demanding the, recall of the mlnlnter. AVhen the petition -nnn taken to Lam Tuck Lit for his Klgna ture Lum refused to oljcn It. He pointed out .that; he 'came from the 'name province an 'Minister Chans, and that bin provincial feeliiiK win ! *o Ktronc that' he would not appear iiKnin.- 1 the minister. PAPER ON JAPANESE— Henry .P. i Bovrie read a paper last evening before the Japanese S^eietj of Aiberioa In the red room of the St. rramJi hotel on lne : festival customs of the Japanese. THE LACE HOUSE Stockton, and O'Farrell Streets ; Annual Muslin m I- M '' ' '"' \u25a0 g Underwear Dale Thwsdau Fiecernhpr 29th trench Hand-Made Lingerie and Dainty American Undergarments (In Sets and Individual Pieces) At the lowest prices ever identified With corresponding quality PASTORS OPPOSE SABBATH REVELRY Celebration of New Year/in the Cafes After-Midnight Will 'Cause Exposure ' \u25a0 x '_ ...-,_ SPOKANE, Wash.; Dec, 28.—Remem bering . previous riotoue scenes;of;rev elry,", a party of the ; leading pastors of Spokane 1p being. ; organized to make a descent on' well known cafes- in the e,arly hours of the ne!w< year. Local pastors declare s that they do not Intend to permit : sacrilege of the Sab bath day -by- an extension of New- Year Joy. The'- law" forbids -the': sale'. of 'liquor after midnight Saturday. ... The pastors will descend on places where revelers.: gather and will take the names of "boisterous ones "for publica tion," they declare. -' ; v;" GERMAN SOCIETY AIDS 200 AT ALMSHOUSE German and German-American in mates, of the' county almshouse to the number of 200 celebrated their Christ masyesterday, when Kris Krihgle,* in the form of : a delegation from the German benevolent society, visited the institution, at 2 o'clock and handed out . to each one a complete new ' out fitting of warm winter underclothing and hosiery. . , , . • WIFE JOINS CASE AGAINST HUSBAND Mrs. \Cecilia Dwyer Alleges Her Spouse /TlireatenediHer Life .'Also • ~ Waiting in Judge Shortall's court to be \u25a0 tried on a charge of having, created a • disturbance - on ; "a ". Hyde" street' car Wednesday-.: night .when he made an attack on his sister in law, Miss Clara' Caroßlo, and flred a shot t rom . a ' re- ; volver,' WilUam Ipwy er, \ a-i machinist; faced the additional; accusation", jester-; day morning of ! having made .threats against, the life of hie wife,: Mrs., Ce . cilia ' Dwyer, : of .1337r Montgomery; ave-' nue.: -He was |heldfunder $10,000. bonds and .will have Uhis preliminary, hearing ;next -Saturday. ;;' -.- .: J ' ! Dwyeriwas: arrested by Special Po ;licmen .Sullivan ana; Felton,. and .when searched a- letter - was / discovered in his pocket which 'was his farewell message to the world. ,\u25a0 The.-note • ex plained that domestic ;troub],es J had brought a 'ldeslre ;to diei •..;... : %\u2666 ': P"earing that -her- hupbarid would carry .out threats \u25a0 that he, ha,d made against her-.lifejMrs; Dwyer" placed \u25a0the* additional charge 'against him. '-\u25a0'. Dwyer explained, to ' the court that .he : was suffering; from: a- severe illness and thatUie- thought-he; was abouf to die. 1 , He denied that! he -intended to commit | suicided ; \u25a0\u0084"'•- .1- \u25a0 Ybu Profit Much if You Take Fancy Dresses Advantage of w ° m to 27 - 50 Oakland Slj^a^R©?*- a^ an<^ ©= ' Store $[£zBosb AooS^^ Store Cteci »"?«* ™ lhe lalcil ! '^ lhh \u0084 ' . v " I—l T^ .-'; ; - effects offered far bclon actual value. P .--• 1 ..-\u25a0.-.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0;-.•\u25a0\u25a0.-.- r.-- .-;-:\u25a0.-, \u0084. ;\u25a0; \u25a0 ~" \u25a0-.-.\u25a0- — '. \u25a0\u25a0 •' fj- Close examination, comparison' and \u25a0". Gur Great Clearance Sale-of .pp^ «.«-" « '«"' . _; these, dresses. - ftW^ " " thus affordlnic • jto^^^^l ' Qff Continues Off £icte ; j^^R ' : »~:'-] . .The "Hale" policy not to carry toys over l'<:~:'-'t:l '<:~ : '-'t: » VflTf * **•**\u25a0 f|>* * ; ri^a^'il from season to season causes this. great eimbined \S*i//^@F«a : : ;;after T Chmtmas clearance sale, of toys ' \u25a0 -Mm m ..from our displays; (except certain wheel corduroy., 7>^®& goods)^ ?at one-half^ :: former^^markings. «Erse«, . pi«id rr/pjjj'n^i \H - - • .In unbrokenpackagesibrandnew, one- . »uk combi» f d y(\ \a ;:i\r:, Quarter o^^.:, A > :\>/ . j|, _ .*^^PP 'M]k '\u25a0 " '\u25a0- -:.%>.,.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- -.\u25a0'-. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 -.•\u25a0 -- - ..• _•\u25a0 -.- :.,•• . \u25a0..•\u25a0- ?-.- • . .. 7 : . — .. \u0084.: .\u25a0 \ . J/blne, brotra, rH |f[r,v •'i \A, ~/f ,: 9k ''-'\u25a0'/- - \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - '\u25a0¥"^^^*i -'^"'t :: ' -• -. -.- . V' .lavender, gar- pi' i||K. .' yj\! IJ/ H fjSS* f^fi* I JY*SI F%iaV^f T ' net, black and , M] * ; '/I|^/. I/T iJrr -JL/rapery mnßy oth^. [ jiM-i^liii /iD V^AA f^ Admirable for Jfegl i V;*4?T« if \u25a0 • *QB \u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0 KeiTl'n?inT^ evening or MM i f'// y | j'. SH\ '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0'--'. • **^* I *** C ***W . street wear. '|!J^ "x" x A saleof remnants in our Drapery Department that "will be a' ' *? Ine '? ™!" j | flfelft^TOl* star attraction at "Hales" today. A great variety of rem- t^u IT.ll A B*Bs|S§. ? nants in lengths from one-half to ten yards. . all qualities, conservative. -H SM^Mm marked at one-half off all present prices. Included are: but la * h< " jS&feMSA ry \- •« • * " styles of the j\f *Ifa u \\ Cretonnes :: r Swisses > . . - Silkolines \ moment. /Ji^lV-|-»jP Taffetas -: Armuresi; - s ' Tapestries . • • • Burlaps Avalon-Draperies Scrims ' r -i :: -Stylish Suits Prices Are Now Lowest on Worth 25.00* and 27.50 at &^^^ Novelties 1 g^ZS We are offering at exactly one-half price all our finished or" -•unfinished brass novelties^ - ; ' ; , Highly desirable suits, built fcj? A- splendicl opportunity for.; art workers jo secure brass - men md fashioned in the newest slen- . pieces for working. Trays, book ends, candlesticks, ; , i- ,- »• », >• ::. frames, tea tiles, cigarede Jboxes and' many other things' dct /m " S °, f ashl ° nabl * *™ f««ti " " ' ' \u25a0- -: \u25a0 .:_..-. ___\u25a0 The material, workmanship and lining '\u25a0'W-T, 9 ''"'"'Mj' ' l ~ : 'C* l w '"''*! '''"'' Vl^>^ I are such as would be ordinarily found WmteV otyle Book .^"^^#i; r\i L rj'* lj i .'* : Materials are pebble serge, French Ufr the Ladies Home Journal- Patterns. serge, worsteds, etc Shades i are - 20c, Including An)? 15c Pattern Free. - gra^ wown, navy, wine and.others: :: — — — — — ;—; — ; — _ . . . — ; Trimmings ot braid ana buttons. A large book with a beautiful -cover. design /and contents that Man y Pjf* with guaranteed Skin- form a veritable sty le "cyclopedia /of ;> newest fashionable winter ners satin ' warrantedto wea . r garments' for women. All patterns described offer the newest seasons * : effects with a view to economy in material. *?<ion counter. -~r (Second Floor) A Pleasing Token 10c jsßs®&& It gives pleasure and com- S&g&EiSS&S^ fort to tlae eyes the year j^SfiO^w round. - '.. \u25a0 •-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0— '\u25a0• ; Mayerle's Antiseptic Eye- . Klass '. Wiper, .the greatest -dUcorery i or „•> clean-- ins glasses. It fetnoTes all stains and. blemishes Instantly and , prevents Infection to the eyes - from andean sources. ; Send- us 1 0c in coin and we • will mall one to; your friend.' GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Optician :. 960-Market Street, San Francisco - T'- SUBSCRIBE i'OR - \ THE WEEKLY CALL 1 •$1 PER YEAR J DECEMBER 29, 1910. They Speak for Themselves Francisco, Nov. 21. 190». r£ T '^°« B » ?i^!r? 26S O'Farrell Street. Ban Franclaco — Dear ;; Doctor: After JnM \u25a0KE^klkS^. case ** y simply .Wliii W in i MiiiirwfWiiHß taklns your herb treatment t or •a, few months I . am en- tirely well . anil free, from pain. Faith- fully yours, HECTOR BEAULA. . 1032 Kearny. Street. . San. Francisco. San Francisco, Feburary J. 1910. Dr. "Wong: Him — Dear Sir: For »hre« or four years I suffered -with nervous gastritis of the stomach, kidney and liver trouble. I could not eat potatoes, bread or any starchy foods for months and was at death's door. Asa last re- source I applied to you. I. did not care to take* Chinese herbs, but was •com- pelled to, as I could . not receive any re- lief from any \u25a0 other . source. After \u25a0 a few months -I* was entirely cured and can -eat all . kinds* of food, even starchy foods, for which I tender yon my sin- cere thanks. MRS. ELIZABETH KL.UBER. , . . • 2273 Post Street. S. F^ CaL i)IC. WONG HIM 1268 ! O'FARRELL STREKT - Between Oontb \u25a0 «ad Oetavta - SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. n. to 1 p. m., 2 to.Cusd Tito S p. a. A PROFESSION FOR WOMEN JTroritaDie pleasant Permanent : -The Operator today is a vital factor . v -'• in";the Business . World.- The remarkabte " develop- * ment of -the Bell ' System * has .been the .means . of . up a new. and desirable vocation -for young - : \u25a0• women, v - : 5 . ; • " The [skilled. Telephone Operator can secure per- ; .; mahent • and- well j paid employment in any - city in Pleasant rest rooms and dining rooms are provided. ' r . Salaries ; are. regularly increased as the • Operator's /:, A .completely equipped Operating School with jj competent .'instructorsv^is conducted * for training H \u25a0\u25a0•Fullf particulars: may be obtained by applying at II the • Operating School, Pine and Steinef Streets. { j Trained^Private Exchange Operators furnished |j| subscribers on request. CallKearny 4100, Local 78. Q im Ihe racmc 1 elephone \u25a0%&% and Telegraph Gompany %SzzJ? SALT WATER BATHS Are toTigor&thisr and keep tie system la good trim. LU RLI N E BATHS Bvali and tart ia Sts. SIIT TTATEB DIEECT FBOM THE OCEJLX TUB BATHS TOTH HOT AXD COLD SALT AXD FBESH WATEB Htt Air Hair Dryers fox TTomea 57ICTAT0E3 TS23 Bnntk 8151 Geary Street j USE CALL WANT ADST