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44 ROOSEVELT MADE THEME OF SERMON Choir of First Congregational Church to Sing Music 'of French Composers OAKLAND. March 23.—"A Prose Foem Suggested by Theodore "Roose velt's Lectures on the Earl Founda tion" will be the subject of the sermon' by Rev. Robert McLaughlin at the First Congregational church tomorrow morning. Doctor McLaughlin was one of the Xew York reception committee to greet Roosevelt on his return from his African trip and is a personal friend of the former president. Beginning with tomorrow, the choir will devote tho musical part of the evening services for four weeks to the compositions of the four great French composers of church ■ music—Saint Paens, Gounod, Cesar Franck and Wl ._OT.7_v"i, 'After the regular service tomorrow evening the following numbers will.be played by Miss Virginie de emery, organist, and-Miss Carrie M. Broght, violinist: Tlomar.fv In D. violin and orzan: fantasie, for organ: "Tljp Swan." Tlolio and organ. The numbers by Saint-Saens will be: Orznn preside, mnrrh "Herolpilf"; "Olory to God In tli<> nieliPßt." ononis fmni "Noel"; '•Jesus, BlMsed Savior," dim soprano and con tralto; "Glory, to tlie ■ Fttber." chorus " from "Noel": "Father. Thou Most Holy One," quartet and chore*. ; *■**%*? A choir of 50 voices" will render .-.election.- from the Psalms and Motet tes of Mendelssohn at the First Pres byterian church at the evening ser vices. The sermon will be delivered hv Rev. F. L. Goodspeed on "The Great Imperative." Choral service will be held at 7:30 p. m. The bible school -will convene at 0:45 a.m. and the Chinese bible school at 6:15 p.m. LAKEPORT CITIZENS TO BUILD RAILROAD Line From Hopland Is Popular Project [Special Dispatch to The Call] • LAKEPOP.T. March 25.—Declaring ngainst promotion stock, .no "watered" . stock and the elimination of the pro fessional promoter, the largest, mass meeting ever held in this town last night started a public movement to build a railroad from Hopland to Lake •port. "tt*. J. Thomas, superintendent of the Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais railroad, spoke at length on the possi bilities of such a road. The president of the businessmen's association -of l.akeport appointed a committee of Jive to confer with the officials of the Northwestern. Pacific railroad. It is proposed to finance the road entirely by private stock subscriptions from citizens of Lake county and Hopland. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" | B. KATSCHINSKI | "THE HOUSE OF VALUES" PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. DOE ==== THE GREATEST SHOE HOUSE IN THE WEST D i nr* [ O^-O MARKET STREET. OPP. STOCKTON ST.. COMMERCfAL OLUU. "GREAT VALUES" ■ "GOOD SHOES" Priced at a Figure That Should Interest You .The styles pictured below are but a few of the "REMARKABLE MONEY ; SAVING" Shoes that we are offering. SEE OUR WINDOWS— Scores and scores of the best "Shoe Styles" on display, and not only are you assured of getting the NEWEST and BEST in "Dependable Footwear," but "Our Low Prices" mean a saving to you of from 25_» to $1.50 on each pair purchased. / WOMEN'S "HI-TOP" V/ Women's "Chocolate Women's ' New Shade'V ■^^^Patent Colt _ -DHITTfIM Tan Calf Blucher ■ kfgf velvet Top f¥7 BU'■ m f^ Lace Shoes : |,i|l Shoes J p SHOES J .C m 50: fColt n I ittf» it Tan Calf Blucher Top FT/' ■UN f^WLm Shoes es / I SHOES | men : i|> T^-.pf^.s s T^s _™-„s^ S-SIISSk&II : :^sSS a Steniils" s»i^__^i__m___S" SMffii: sa^ r? ■ . \'.a c°.,;.........53.50 y^ssfe .».;■.. $2.50 0"*"1" ■**'■■ •■■ • • 52.50/ • Women's Golden Brown VThe "No -Strap "V'WOMEH'S Patent Colt\ v-v^Vici Kid "Short Vamp" j^Perfect Fitting.Pump ,/V DULL TOP BUTTON OCOxfords H__\ "--tl -_fl S_^„ OXFORDS %\^l-v iSl^ 4r ilt-IIJsA -_% _n ' -•;., *~JLJ.'" T^^araaT,' J ' ■;. ' "TMK ITARFM PIMI"," a Style That -'",-' 'I '^SS_F' ill. "GOTHAM" RlliiiOY TIES— in « \nveity—We have these in Pat- t < fvi r stvip vnn v istihi : ft".? °f"-« newest Eastern effects ent Colt, Tan Calf. mack.Suede and OU^^,SE^^_J«__!__rtn^h • i"" recevcd by express; made of Gun Metal Calf; all made-on the Patent Colt- Dull Kid Tons newest e.xAra 82" :Sn» ff Brown". -Vint Kid; "New Turk" Toe; Shield Tips; Kan,] "Nethers'ole" Plain To? Sh v H ti_h**sS?i.Jl^'S__» ned v-„- ir, S°^tTec the MwJ_ a ____s" Y™^ Hand _&_ »& Sh°rt \A ."? gh.. S. Pl. ke . $2.soy*V $3.50 y^ M Castiiian Heeis. $2.50 / / GIRLS' Tan Calf^ GIRLS' ANKLE STRAP N/BOYS'Vici Kid\ l/Tflßutton Shoes A_ PuiTIDS f\\ Dress : /" ' **** I <__ ■ffl P*l _n_ T_!^_f_s_r r\L^ §( >*C :c| / ni i /* ■* &» 1 IIT-Ti ___„T_ . \ •■ *■*> ?■"■-■•'" : :?" r * _c \ ; 0 V HI iip Sin re hX\ $1-50 _?«*! en i\ wß,uchers i^^Jr J -50 %^^ S| .50 A <. Ir. I ,'S TAX SHOP. FOR SPRING I'\Tf:\ T COItIi «__tW slum •■ wean—Made of "Poppy- Tan Calf; "H¥iMs^ *™*^wwk • K&J_«.,l. .. ?_&-WS_3?__s -V2B_WsS-^___- ' :r^'.:-.'.'.-.'.'.'.*?.r-a sif---^------"-,^ Sizes 111. to 2.- ...:S*--.00 mil. ni- to 2 ••"••••••••-•••J^ s, °" Sole*: Military Heals; CI CA . Young Ladies* Sizes. . ..._:>^ 7% ■.-*■■* Sii.W ws>? tol3*"**- **•*/• •**.,! ■•J." y\»u to 6 ......9-iMfr AA 21A to fi .■■.:...;..... ifsjo/fT^ sizes l-t0:5%7.-.:;::..?..»i.r5V^i' TO OUR OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS— ?sa»*s_2r_s_4Sii ssr-s&as: ________h______M____________________i ;'-'i • . _._7-! V. ; SENT FRtE?POST>PAID fTr.** .. ffTTTJ! TTJ* TZ^TUE I__Js^ . _ :K_«_;_!__Js S_ sF7_J'iF' :? "*^^ •^nr_TßViirTtii___ii__r> __» __Tl nn iin h ■ __. _*. _». _*_'.__ - - - "- » ■- » -"_*_■■ _ _ » _ — _ •»v"ra'*nr«*'H-Ta. Olive Trask, Whom Campus Cupid Has' * Made Bride to Be ALTAR WILL SEAL COLLEGE ROMANCE Prominent Members of Greek Letter Societies Announce Engagement to Friends BERKELEY, March 25. — Informal ! announcement has been made among the friends of Miss 01ive*Trask, a for mer member of the class of .1910 of the University of California,, and so rority p-irl, and Allen I.an_don Leon ard, a graduate with the same class as the bride elect. The marriage prob ably will be (solemnised at the Lob Angeles home of Miss Trask sometime this summer." ' v ?• 7 >*■*•.? The engagement Is the outcome of a 7 romance which began in the Los Angeles high school, when Miss Trask and Leonard were students together. The friendship-formed was continued during their college careers and after Miss Trask had returned to her home. The pretty bride elect is a-member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma society, one of the most exclusive of the Greek letter organiztlons of the' women on the campus. She is well known in so ciety in the southern part of the state. Leonard is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and was identified with both class and university activities as an undergraduate, lie formerly lived in Los Angeles, but is now in business in Portland, Ore., where he will make his home with his bride. *%, THE ••■ SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26. 1011 MOOSE TO GATHER AT CHILI GULCH Days of '49 Will Be Realis tically Depicted at Pied* mont Pavilion OAKLAND, March 25. —Everything Is being arranged for the opening of Chili gulch Thursday?, evening, March 30, at Piedmont pavilion by the- Loyal Order of Moose. The variety theater and j dance hall are already built and the I scene painters are putting; the finishing touches on the other accessories of.the old time California town. The gambling halls and saloons are located ' "ii the ? two ? main ' "streets." : Roulette tables, crap games and all the j familiar* diversions of the men of '49 I will he found. Talent has been secured for the theater and a number of unique stunts .will be seen. • Preceding the openingl a parade, con sisting- of Moose In uniform, cowboys, ! cowgirls, horsemen, miners and a large number of automobiles ..will form"' at I Fourth, street and Broadway and pro ceed to Chili Bill'!. G. W. Burr will I act as grand marshal? ' More than 1,00. visiting Moose are expected from San Jose, Sacramento and other cities. . SOCIALIST CAUSE TO BENEFIT BY BEQUEST Building to Be Built at Toulon 7 by Trustees LOS ANGELES. March 25.—Victor Del/keeper of a French restaurant In this city, who died March 13 leaving an estate of $825,000, bequeathed $15,000 to tbe socialist cause, of which he was an ardent supporter. Edward Vaillant,"a member of the French chamber of deputies, and Gus tav Fourmont of Paris are named as trustees of this fund, which is to be used for the purchase of a lot and the construction of a building at Toulon, Department of Var, France, and to be* occupied by: some chosen socialist organization. -7.'? 7' All-but the cash item of" $22,000 of Del'_ estate is realty. He bequeathed his widow $6*,000 in cash and an in terest in the income from the real estate. The French hospital of Los Angeles also receives $5,000; the Los Angeles County Pioneers' society, $2,000. The remainder of the estate was given to two daughters. STEAMER BRINGS GOLD FOR SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. March 25.—The steamer Delhi arrived from the north today with "$250,000 in gold bars from the Treadwell mine, to be shipped to the San Francisco mint, and 500 tons of concentrates to be shipped to San Fran cisco for final treatment. G.W. Burr, Who Will Be Grand Marshal At Moose Parade HIGHWAYMAN SENT TO PRISON FOR 10 YEARS Herron Pays Dearly for Holdup of Jacobson Virgil i Herron, a holdapman, who pleaded guilty of assault with intent to commit robbery, was sentenced to a 10 year term in Folsom by Judge "Law lor yesterday. On January 31 Herron held up A. Jacobson with a revolver, but. failed to obtain anything from his victim. ■...',. • A sentence of 10 years' Imprisonment ! was also imposed by Judge Lawlor on I Joseph Burke, who pleaded guilty of J burglary. In company with James Car- j roll and John-'-Murphy, ho entered the [ place of K. P. Leester at Bush and j Hyde streets. Burke is an old offender. | His companions in the crime, Carroll ; and Murphy, who had never before been i in trouble with the police, were admit- I ted to probation. . >•* Two accused persons were put oh ' Grant Aye. and Geary . '• '■ ' ■ .."■ •*;" 7-"'"- " -- Ladies' Sailor Collar Waists A Most Comprehensive Collection. It is essential that a woman of fashion this season should have waists with sailor collar effect in her wardrobe.' A most diversified assortment of materials and.trimmings, all bearing our new Sailor-- Collar, will be found at: most popular prices. Made of fine Lingerie Cloth, some trimmed with Clufty, and * others with Swiss and hand-embroidered collars and cuffs, both. in solid white and white trimmed with colors. At $1.65 $2.50 $3.50 Imported Voile Hand Embroidered. At $5.00 $7.50 $8.50 Plire Linen Fancy Madras Collar and Cuff-. ' At $2.50 $3.50 $5.00 Wash Silks at $3.75 $6.50 $8.50 Ladies' Lingerie Waists at $1.95 Extraordinary Special We are placing on sale ten styles of Ladies' Lingerie Waists in all the latest models. Some of these waists arc hand embroidered, some trimmed with Chiny and Irish laces, and others allover eyelet embroidered trimmed with real Cluny laces. They arc both Dutch and high neck, and all have kimono short sleeves, in pure white and white embroidered in colors. | Special at $1.95 These waists would ordinarily sell at $2.50 and $3.00. Ladies' Silk Hosiery at 85 Cents Ladies', pure thread silk hose, double heel and toe, and lisle garter top, black and all! colors; regular $1.25 value. Special at 85c Special Sale of Ladies' Beaded Bags at $4.85. Ladies' hand-beaded bags in a vast assortment of »a op shapes and designs, in all the newest colors, at.... .Jp-T.OD (These bags would ordinarily be worth $6.50 to $7.50.) Ladies' Knit Wear Department Main Floor Main Building •' * "' For the past three years, on account of want of space, we have not been handling ladies' knit wear. However, we have just re . organized' a new'department for this line, where a most complete assortment of ladies' undervests, tights,,combination suits, and also Italian silk underwear, '"can be found.* ; 75^^§^^^7 V '•. One line represents the most prominent > Swiss and* American manufacturers/and our prices are moderate." In order to 'introduce this department;, we are offering, a most exceptional special for; Monday. Ladies' Pure Silk Swiss (_ I Aft Ribbed Vests,! crochet tops, .at .."._;*": .............„;..... $ I.UU, (These vests would ordinarily sell for $1.50) Ladies' Sweaters S > Now that the motor and outing season is near at hand; an inspection of, our. new spring line of Ladies'. Sweater Coats and Toques will prove beneficial.',**.■? _, During the past "week we have received our new line of Ladies' . Sweater ; Coats and Toques for the spring of 1911, in a vast diversity *. of styles, weaves and colors, consisting of pure wool, silk and wool * :and; pure silk sweater coats. This season. we are showing 1a? great 7 many Novelties in hew; shades and combinations. These coats are .marked at most'popular prices and a representative assortment can **? be found at $3.50 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 probation yesterday by Judge Cabaniss. They were Thomas McWhlrr. a 7 boy. of IT. i who j was' caught. trying ,to ' abstract nickels from a telephone box in a sa loon 'at 763 Market • street, and ,Daniel Lynch, who admitted receiving stolen property.* f SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW STORE Opened by CAWSTON'S OSTRICH FARM . Of South Pasadena. Cal. .We are now showing Spring* = latest and most exquisite colors in CAWSTON OSTRICH, FEATHERS Coral, Helen* Pink, American. Beauty, etc. ■. - ■ . \ . ■ Amazon Bands for the helmet turbans. Willowed Spiral Ornaments. Crown Willowed Pom Poms. Ostrich Aigrettes" and Ostrich Feather Band Trimmings in all widths. . By the addition of some. new Cawston Feather stock your old ' feathers can be . given newest effects and colorings. • Bring. ' them to us and'let.us show you what may. be done with them. 5 A Geary St. mj Ja Near the Golden Pheasant a*""-"""" m*mmwmml**mm mmm» mm^—m*^S THELACE HOUSE I THE GREAT LEATHER GOODS SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW - • -We have been planning and perfecting the details of»':, .' this Sale ever since, the day we "consummated one of the largest purchases of Leather Goods that we ever made. | The entire sample line of the best Leather Goods Im- J v porters in this country—all to be offered tomorrow at a';." | fraction of the real values. - I This Sample line comprises— .. • I ', SHOPPING BAGS, LEATHER-COVERED I BOTTLES, LEATHER-COVERED CLOCKS. * -V 1 LEATHER NOVELTIES OF ALL I DESCRIPTIONS. § We purchased this entire sample line atso cents on trie j •;'.■ dollar, and at ( the prices which'..will prevail tomorrow the fol- * | lowers of our Third Floor Sales' will get values long to-be '.-■ I remembered. , I DETAILS AS, FOLLOWS:: ;• • ■ r I About 1.000 Shopping Bags in all—High grade Im- . I ported Novelties. .7 '"•■"'■; ' *" I ONLY THREE SELLING PRICES FOR THE EN- • I .TIRE PURCHASE: I , A LARGE PORTION AT............ $1.95 7 I FULLY A THIRD AT .............. $2.95 I * THE BALANCE ALL AT *........ $3.95 1 See window display I Over 500 Belts, comprising most pleasing Novelties, I TO BE SOLD IN 2 : PRICE LOTS 25c Each and 65c Each § Many considerably less".han half real value. 1 The balance of the sale comprises hundreds of Leather I Goods Novelties, such as Leather Covered Flasks, Clocks, I Library Articles, Appropriate Prizes and Gifts.: '' I ALL AT- A FRACTION OF THEIR REAL VALUE I 30 FALL HATS AT $2.50 EACH I When we opened the Spring Season we had some thirty I trimmed Hats left from Fall. They were put of place among 1 the new Summer Straw Hats, so were put aside. Hats I which sold up to $20.00 each. \ V I TOMORROW ALL OF:THEM ON THE THIRD I FLOOR AT $2.50 EACH. I A SILK PETTICOAT AT LESS THAN I one-half VALUE I Messaline Skirts are in greater demand than Taffeta— * I that is true—and that is why our buyer purchased these so *-. I cheaply.- Attractive Dresden Printed Taffeta Petticoats of the finest quality material—actually $10 values— " .AT, $4.85 EACH—ON SPECIAL SALES FLOOR '-' I AT 33K-40 AND 50 PER CENT OFF And in many cases even at greater reductionswill 'be found either broken sizes or broken 7 color assortments (otherwise perfect in quality)—in the following lines of ; merchandise: ' ' I NECKWEAR OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. REAL IRISH CROCHET JABOTS, HAND EMBROIDERED \. COLLARS, VEILINGS AND CHIFFON VEILS, HANDSOME SCARFS; FRENCH JEWELRY, PARASOLS, HAIR GOODS, COMBS ' AND* BARRETTES VARIOUS LINES OF NOTIONS, FLANNELETTE . UNDERGARMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS FROM , _ SILKS—DRESS GOODS—LINENS— HOSIERY and many other great bargains, too numerous to mention. AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE HIGH CLASS EUROPEAN TRIMMINGS, LACES, ALLOVERS, EMBROIDERIES 7AND. EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED UNMADE LACE, LINEN AND PONGEE COSTUME ROBES, *7 ' ' . AT-EXACTLY/HALF MARKED PRICES. JEWELRY SALE-CHOICE AT 50c - Brooch Pins, Veil* Pins, Belt Pins, in wonderful variety, comprising 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 values, at 50c. Satin Lined \ Jewelry Boxes, Silver ?Mounted .Whisk , Brooms, Jeweled Combs and Imported Chains.', ■■ SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS - AT 75c PER HALF DOZEN. . We arc offering. a variety of different styles of initialed ; -handkerchiefs for men and women—also several "styles of Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs worth less than ';.: 25c eachat 75c per half dozen. gg-guggggg I 50c PHOENIX MUFFLERS 33 CENTS 50c VELVET GRIP HOSE SUPPORTERS 25 cents .v?....\ ; -?. ?&; CHILDREN'S 25c VELVET GRIP HOSE SUPPORTERS 15c ; ' - ONE-HALF OFF ALL HAIR GOODS 200 DIFFERENT PIECES OF VEILINGS AT ONE-HALF OFF At 25c—An aisle table of Crochet, Val. Lace and Em broidered-Linen Jabots. THE LACE HOUSE ' ■;..;■; STOCKTON & O'FARRELL ~