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NOTED EDUCATORSTO AID IN PROGRAM
Sonoma County Institute WillHave Interesting Session
This Month
[Special Dispatch to The Call]SANTA ROSA, April I.—MiM Flor- j
ence M. ?arne«, the county superinten- jdent of schools, lias announced the pro-gram for the annuar Sonoma county
uaehere' Institute 10 be held in Santanosa Easter week, beginning Monday
afternoon, April 17. and continuing
with two sessions daily through Thurs-day afternoon.-
Among those who will participate In ;the instructive and Interesting program jarranged for the benefit of the 252 ;
grammar school and 35 high school ,teachers employed in the 149 districtand 6 high schools of the county arcth* following';
President Frederick L. Burk of the San Fran-c!x>o state normal *'-li""l; I'r- l.int*«t Hnag. Imedlctl director of the Berkeley school depart-ment: Ml»s Estelle C»rr*nter. minimi director•\u25a0f the San Francisco school department: Super-intendent F. V. Bunker of Berkeley: Superin-tendent -J, TV. MeClj-moods of Oakland; Presi-dent AlH»"n B. Wore Jr. of the Chlco state nr.r-mal school: Dr. Jackson Temple, health and 1physical supervisor, and Mrs. Minnie C. Mills,musical doctor, of the Santa Kosa school de-partment, "v
A feature o/ each session of the In-stitute will be the music and classesfrom the various Santa Rosa .schoolswho will participate in the programunder the direction of Mrs. Minnie C.Mill?. Miss Carpenter will discussmethods and illustrate her work withselections to the delight of all. The de-tailed program follows:
MONDAY AFTEENOON, 1:30 O'CLOCKInvocation Rev. Peter Colvln; music, (a)
"Santa Lucia," (b) "The Lord is My Shep-herd." (ci "Lullaby" (Brahms), sixth and sev-enth grade*. Llaroln *ehool: (a) "Aloha" (QueenLiliuokalani), (hi "Oyp«!e*' Life" (second melo-dic readar), fourth grade, Lincoln school- iai"Slumber, Lively Child." 'hi Violet Hunting."fifth grade, Lincoln school: roll rail and distri-bution of report card*; address, '-The Profit andLois Account of Our School System." FrederickL. Burk.
MONDAY ITlirarO. 8 O'CLOCKMusic; addre**, 'What is Scholarship?" Fred-
erick L. Hurt.
TUESDAY MOilflKG, 9 O'CLOCKMnsle. (a) "nurrah for the Flag!* 1 (bl "But-
ter Cup," South Park fchool; lai Swing Song,fourth grade. Bnrhank school; (a) motion song,'•One, Twe. Buckle My Shoe," second grade. Bur-
.hank school; address. "The Health Index ofChildren." with aterenptieon slides, by Dr. Er-nest Bryant Haag; "The Child V«iee." E»telleCarpenter; afldrets, "Closer Articulation of theTarts of Our School System," P. F. Bunker.
TUESDAY ATTEJUrOON. 1:11 O'CLOCKMuilc, bays' chorus, directed by Aurelia Al-1
T«res; (a) "Little Boy Blue." (hi "Jolly Boys,"«<•» "My Own United States," third, fourth andfifth grade*, Burbank school: aridrei<s, "TheChild and Hl* Environment." Dr. Ernest BryantHoa*-; "Sight Singing," Eatelle Carpenter; "TlieContent and Method, of Geography," F. F.Bunker. ,
WEDNESDAY XOBNTNO9 o'clock—Mnsle; mntlnn tons*; (a) "Poppy
Bods." (b) "Grandma Told Me." • high first ,rrada. Fremont school; (a) 'Bonnie Baby BlueEyes." (b) "The Honey • Bee." low eer-undgrade. Fremont »ehool: address. 'School Sani-tation." J. W. MeCiymnndsi; -The Adult Voice jof the Teacher and Children* *>bk«, and How ,to Sing Them," Estelle Carpenter; addrc*;."Laggards in Our Tub!!.- Schools." F. F. Bunker.
\u25a0WXDJTESDAT AFTERNOON1:15 o'clock—Moilc; motion songs; (a) "Dolly's
Asleep ' (b) Big Bate Ih-um." (ct "Left,Left," retiring claaa. Vremont iehoftt; in"Happy Fanner." (hi "Soldiers' Chorua." thirdand fourth grade*. Fremont srhool; "The N. p;.A.." J. W. McOymond*: "Ear Training andthe Effect of Music on the Backward Child."F«telle Carpenter; discuaiion of health super-vision as tried in the Santa Ro*a schools. Dr.J«ck»nn Temple. "Th» Content and Method ofHistory," I. F. Bunker.
THURSDAY MOKNIHG9 o'clock—Mq*ie. 111 ••The Stream." ib\'Spring Song." Rnscland school; "Elementary
and Grammar School Arithmetic." 3. W. Me-Clymoo/lii: "Rhythm." Eatelle Carpenter; ad-dress, "Educational Dividends," Allison Ware.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON1:15 1 else* "Vitalizing of the Child." K«-lelle Carpenter; "Unfinished Business." AllisonWare; report of <f>mni(ttee on resolutions; re-
turn on repoit cards; adjournment. \u25a0
Patents for Californians[Special Dispatch lo The Call]
WASHINGTON, April I—Patentshays been i lifornia inventorsas- foii
Edgar W. Allen, Sin Jwe, coin controlledchair.M. P. Brazil!. Kr<-sn". matchbox.Fred a. and W. F. Bright. Kaota Cruz, faucetopera d'vjce.-Charlen~H. Cornelius (assignor of half to .1TVsrrinjtoni. Fresno, flying chine.W. 1.. Forward. West Berk.ley (assignor toByron Jackson iron works, Berkeley), turbinepump.
\u25a0 \u25a0u»-!e» A. Vn X. Taft. resilient tlr».J. 0. Gamin, Tropleo. aeale,''"I" \u25a0 O. Gulock, San Diego, display appa-
P. O. Hubert, (/« Anceles. open fireplace.Joseph Meklensek. Delmar. pump. .Charles W. Merrill. Alameda. container for
pre^stiißf niter.Robert Moniua, San Diego, automatic wave*pparatu«.Edward.X. Moore, Oakland, heaving phi* for©tl weils. wIt G. Osborpe, T/» Angeles, railway titW. Plttman Tarker. Baa Dieg«f vacuum claaa-Ing apparatus. - . .»Charles O. Pellftler (assignor 10 N. B. Doue-lass. Man Frarielsco), wall bed.Thonias E. Pop«. Alameda. expansible bit.,ram»» G. Slavln, lx,» Angeles, airship.Luke A. Smith, Los Angeles, attachment forcoking utensil?.Alfred L. Sohm. Whittler faMismor to Sohmejeelrlc *l«nal and recording company 1, I/* An-
f*le«. eleetrV-al »lgnal recording arataiaOeorte 8pal«1ln*. Storkton. wheel bearingThoma* J. Thord, l/« Angeles, farm au'tomo-pik.
wFri Thorn, Sin Francisco, restaurant parDavid E. Vallarlno, San Leandro, can switchJames A. Walker, I/» Angeles, switch oper-
ating mechanism and railway crossingRichard N. Walton, LoB Angelea', railwaypoint.M. C. Warnock, Te»la, carpet cleaning appa-
boiler be«lett San rrtnclg<:0' beddlns .\u25a0tool forDOJIer tube*.
William G. Williams. Hi*.bland, saw, toothfcbip?n.Jo*eptj E. Wyokotf. hot Angeles, ditching *».
NEW CLINIC INSPECTEDBY MAYOR AND PARTY
Special Committee ApprovesWork Done
cis of the city administration,accompanied by a special committeeof citizens, inspected the new munici-pal clinic Friday and expressed theirapproval. in the party were Mayor
thy. Attorney Cleveland L. Dam;Elmore I.efflngwell, the mayor's secre-tary. Chief Seymour; l>octor Katon.president of the board of health' DrW. K. McNutt, <lty health officer; C. S.Krsntz, foreman of the grand Jury;H. 1* Morrison, chairman of ttie grandjury commute*' on public morals; An-drew J. Gallagher. SU ''lam-pett. Cabbi Xleto and Secretary Haajensof the Merchants' association Inspec-tion bureau.
A visit was first paid to the munici-pal clinic in Commercial street nearKesrny. Subsequently, the Inclosed\u25a0ection was inspected. It was saidthat all the ordinances were being ob-served. Improved sanitation had beenintroduced, which was commended bymembers of the party.
.As a result of the trip certain recom-mendations will be made for furthersupervision by the health and pollqeauthorities. The mayor said It waahis .intention-,to. have the restricteddistrict confined to a section east ofKenrtiy street."
CONTRACTORS OR JANIZEPROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
Body Includes Builders in ThreeCounties
Article* of incorpor*
oral contractors' association were filedwith the county clerk of San Franciscoyesterday. Its chief purposes are: (1)To join together all' general building
contractors of the city and county ofRan Francisco and adjoining countiesand establish and maintain a just andequitable system of dealing; (2) loestablish anil enforce » system- of ar-bitration "for the tettlement of dis-putes and controversies between stockholders of the association and personscontracting with them. \u25a0
The. association is capitalized at$125,000, of which $52,000 has been sub-scribed by, more than 100 contractorsin San Francisco, Alameda and SanMateo counties. The directors are:
A H. Bwfatiuui. Alameda: John Bllier. Sanrrancisci,: Charles A. Day, San Francisco: Kd-
ward Ginley, San Francisco; C. W. (Jontpert^,
Oakland; W. W. Hayes. San Francisco: Charles
W. Lindsay. San AFrancl«ci: Charles J. Llndgren,San I'ranclscoVPeter J. Lynch. San Francisco;Frank W. Marow. Berkeley, and J. J. Pratt; San
Kranolaco. Attorneys, Alken & Alkcn.;. '
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| New Postmasters in State j'+: : _—: :—__: -».[Special Dispatch to The Call]
WASHINGTON. April I.—California po»tmn«terit appointed: Castllia. Shasta, comity. J. A.Bell, vice I. Q. Smith, resigned: Greenville. Plu-mas county, I*. P. Mclntyre. vice -I. It. Mnrry.resigned: Hohart Mill 1 N>v«d» coupty. fiertmileE. Martin, rice 11. E. Martin, died: Johnsville,Plunias county. Mary A. Carter, vice C. H.Heath, died; Miranda. Hnmboldt county. ReubenAmrt«e. Rle» A. P. Monroe, removed; Ruth. Trin-ity county. Edward T. Manuel, vice J. V. Mr-Knight, resigned; SeqODla, Tiiolunmc county,Pearl Marrow, vice C. Y. Bartlett, resigned.
THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 19U.20SCHRADER In this city. Apr!! I, 1911. August
Schrader. a native of Braun«cliwel«r. Germany,aged 62 years and 2"i day*. A member of Spo-kane lodge No. 9, 0. d. H. i. '"\u25a0•• r= :
F*riend* and acquaintances are respectfully In-vite.l to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 10:30a. in., from the parlor* of Suhr * \u25a0Wleboldt.13.5.-1 Valencia street near Twenty fifth, where•ervires will be held, under the snap! ofNorth Beach lodge No. 0. O. d. H. 8, Inter-ment Cypress Ijiwn cemetery, by 11:30 a. m.train froia Twenty fifth and Valencia street*.
SCHUITR— In this, city, March 31. 19}}.'?™}:lielmltie. v. dearly beloved wife of HendricsPcbuur, an.l loving mother of Minnie, Etta,Henry and Aglna Sehuor. and sister of Mrs. CAugusta Hoffmann, a native of Germany. aged \u25a0
39 year* 1 month and 10 days.\u25a0 I Friend* and acquaintances ar» respectfully In- 1
vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday). .April 3, at 2 p. m.. from her late resldetii-e.34 Glrarri street near Sllllman off San Brunoroad.. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, bycarriage. \u25a0MHBBSB'BCBBiP*'!
SHACKELTON In this city. March 11, 1911.Kliiaheth Kha<-keltnn. dearly beloved wife ofJohn Shackelton, and loving mother of Edward.William and Lillian Rhaekelton. and sister e-fP. T. Gaffney and Mr». J. Sampson, a native
of San Francisco. ( al.SHEAS— In thin city. March 81. 1911. David,
beloved husband of Ida E. Shear, and devotedfather of J: M., Luolll* T.. Mildred R. andHnth K. Shear, a native of tJermany. aged58 year*. (New York papers please copy.
SHERMAN In thl»* city, March 11. ; 1811.Charles Heymour. dearly beloved \u25a0 husband ofKlltabeth May Hiiermati, and lovlßt father ofClay ion 8. Khrrman, and inn In law nf Mr.anil Mr*. Jam** McAllister, a native of Con• \u25a0I'M Cal., aged 3T years 0 month* and 13days..-. Remain*' at > hi* Isle residence, 1306 Fourthavenue, Sunfi district, '\u25a0'\u25a0""
STUCK In thl» city. March So. mil, Johntieorpe Straek. beloved unrle of Mrs. Jacob
• HolUerer, a native of Uiyern, Oerro»n,T. aged77 year* 8 months ami 21 days. A memberof Eureka Haln No. \u25a0». D. A. <>. D.
Friends and acquaintance* are res«»etf«illyvlted to attend the funeral today (Sunday.April I, at 1 p. in., from the parlors of H. X,Suhr * Co., 2U19 Mission street betweetj Twin-ty-Bftli and Twenty Incineration I. O.<>. K. cemetery.
EUREKA GUOVB NO. 4. t'. A. O. D.—The offlceni anil meraeber* and funeral committee ofEureka grove No, 4; U. A 0. P.. are herebyrequested to a«»emble at the parlor* of 11. F.«uhr & Co.. 2019 Minion street, today (Sun-day), at 12:.H0 p. m . to attend the funeralor Brother John G. Strack. By order
H. PAXTA.THOE?—In this city, March 31. 1811. Sybil
Florence, only daughter of Clement B. anilFlorence A. M. Thorp, and granddaughter ofU." W. Thorp and T. M. and Minnie Holt, anative of San Francisco, aged 7 years. - •
Friend* are respectfully Invited to attendthe funeral today (SundayV, at 3 o'clock p. m..from the family residence, 3148 Twenty-secondstreet. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, byelectric funeral car from Twenty-eighth andValencia streets. \u25a0 '
TOLMAN—In tola city, March 29. 1911, WilliamTolman. beloved husbnnd of Annie VictoriaTolniHti, and son of Itnfns J. Tolman, andbrother of Mr*. Minnie Stratton and Oustavwr'Tolman. a native of Placer county. Cal., aged40 years 3 months and 5 days.
Friends are respectfully Invited to :attendthe funeral today (Sunday), April 2, at1:30 p. m.. from the chapel of X. Gray t Co.,2100 4leary street corner of OevUadero. In-terment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automo-bile*. ; , '
WALSH—In this city. March '31, 1811. 'Daniel j0.. beloved I husband of Annie Walsh, I and ;brother of William Walsh,, and son in law of I
" Mary ,1. Wren, a native of Canada, aged 20 'years. \u0084 . ;
WHIEIES In this city. March 31, 1911. now- ;*rd P. Wheeler, beloved father of Mrs. w. O.
I l>sllimore of Pasadena, and brother of Mr*.Ma C. Payne, a native of New York, aged 51years. - *Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday),. at 1 o'clock p. m.. from Richmond hall. Cle-ment street and First avenue, under the ail"-pices of Richmond lodge No. 2"*; Y. & A.: M.
VERBA Bt'EXA CHAPTER SO. 228. O. E. B.—nftir.>r(i and member-, are requested to attendthe funeral of our late sitter. Anna H. Freyer-muth. today (Sunday), 111 3 o'clock p. 111.. from \u25a0
Grace Methodist Kpiscopal church. By order jcf AXNIE W." SPAULDIXG, W. M.
M. A. UEYNOLDS, Sec. - -WOOD— rest. In this city. March SO. 1911.
at her late residence. 20«3 Powell street. Wll-lelmlne. dearly beloved wife of George : C.Wood, devoted mother of Carrie Bergman, EdC. nod William J. Hildebrandt, and aM«r ofAfkoa Fisher and .Paul, Henry and William IScnunr and the late John and Edword Schnur. I. » native nt (Jernuny. ni.'«'il .'!! year* .ri month" I
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSBirth, marriage and death notices sent by msiK
will not be inserted. Tbey inurt be banded In ateither of the publication offices and be indorsedwith the name and residence of person" author-ised to hare the lime published. Notice* re-stricted dimply to the anaonnocmont of the eventare published once In this colour.) free of charge.
1 Notable Deaths I•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ~... - '
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JAKES ALEXANDER McGOWAH—Los Angeles,April I.—James Alc?nu<l<»r M«i'i»n. <*• yearsold. and a pioneer tod wealthy resident ofPlains, Mont., died last night at a loc»l hotel.
MAETIN GREIF, POET—Kufsteln. Austro-Hun-tary, April I.—Hartla Greif. the Bavarianpoet, died today.
JOHN A. SCOTT. RAILBOADMAN,-Mempbi*.'T.'nn.. April I.—John A. Scott, recently ap-pointed from the pout of district passengeragent of the Ililnol*Central railroad to that
'•' general passenger agent of the line* of thatroad south of the Ohio,' \u25a0lied suddenly at hisLou- Uere t«xsay of heart failure. 1
\u2666 . . .-\u2666 'I Marriage Licenses [ jThe following marriage licenses were issued in
San Francisco, Saturday, April 1:AKASHI—TAKAYAMA—Korn Aka«hi. 37. and I
Turn Takayama. 27, both of .'.24 (Srant avenue.CAI.KINS-- \u25a0• Hal M. Calkins. 24. «3
Carl street, and Cordelia E. Powell, 17. 1221ole street.
CARXKSF.CCA—GIAMPAOLI—Oiacomino Cam*secca. 21, and Vittorla Glampaoll, 19, both of j387 Chestnut street.
JACONO—GOMEZ—Eugene Jaeono, .-. 14 Hillstreet, and Rose Gome*. IS. 119 Broad street.
Mel-UN—MII.VIHIIJ.- Irving J. McLain. 28.Portland, and Margaret MulTlliill. 23, Denver..
A}*—MSYERFKLD—Richard Newman. \u25a0"\u25a0• '.344T Clay street, and Elsie 1. Mryerfcld. 22,2751 Clay street.
ROWLAND—ALDRIDGE—WiIIiam A. Rowland.41. 8 Kotlls street, and Clyde B. Aldrldge, I3». 1450 Washington street.—RII-RY—Joseph J. Smith. 30. and Mary jE. Riley. 28,-both of 60 Cotton street, '
BIRTHSABRAHAM- In thi* city. March 21, 1011. to the
wife of Harry Abraham (nee Gottlieb), \u25a0daughter. > . .
ALBERS—In this city. March 31, 1911. to the\u25a0wife of Frank H. Alber*. a son. trortland.(\u25bare., papers please copy. I
BRANSON—Ia San Mateo. fa!.. March 24, 1811.to the wife of Thomas. J. Branson, a ton.
K1.1.1S In this city. March 31, 1011. to thewife of O. Elli' (formerly Gertrude Gannon), adaughter.
LEAVITT—In this city: March 27, 1911. to thewife of William C Ix-«vJtt (nee Ryan), a eon.
.SPREE— In this city, February 24. 1911, to the•wife of Harry Spree, a daughter.
' deaths'AicheTich. Savo .... 4S|Morrison, Samuel .. 04Benjamin. Rath M.. 7S Nicholson, Lawrence —Bnilm. Anna A 71 O'Cnnnell, Timothy.. 57Bnrns. 'William — O'Keefe. Arthur ...4Burton. Mr». • Emily — Schneider, Barbara.. «9ravivsa. "Teresa ... 63 Sc"hra<l«T, August .. *>2Colin. 'Itora '.:.....; SI S'-huor. Wilhelmlne. o3Claw?. Henry ...:. MjSnackeltoa. Elizabeth —Crowell. Koln-rt .... 35 Shear. David .'. 5Slieuwn. franklin .. is Sherman. Charles *. 37Duffy. Thomas "..:'.. S4 Strack, John '<J 77Edgar. Emily C — Thorp. Sybil F..;.» 7Krcycrniutli, Anna 11.30 Tolman, William ... 4"Ford. • Jatnf* I" 48 Walsh, Daniel <;. . . 2!»<.>u«ler.. Maria E... «0 Wheeler. Howard I". SIliiliiland, Laura A.. Wood. Wllhelmlna.. 59Gorte. Robin R.;:.. S| '','.——• '"Kelly, Lawrence \u0084. T8 Costello .... (Removal i
Krattlger. Mar; G.. 23Liggett. William A. fwt Allison (Card)McCabe, Fred A SO »*c4e (Card)McCabi'. Margaret... 74 Widmar (Card)
AICHEVICH-In this city. March 31. 1911. Savo> AiebevU-h. brother of Vldo Aicherlch and Mrs.
S. Gerunoviib and Mr*. John Radulovlch, andcousin of Paul. Mllo* and Ri«to Alcherich, anative of Kameno, Austria, aged 48 years 1month and in days. A member of and pastgrand of Wallace lodge No. S3, I. 0. 0. F.,Wallace. Idaho.
Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral services todayiSmidayi, April Z. 1911. at 12 .o'clock m..
from th» chapel of Julius 8. Godean. 41 Van\u25a0 ll* avenue near Market street, under tbe Iauspices of General Relief Committee of I. 0.<•. F.. thence to Trinitycathedral. Van Xesa
| avenue and Green street, for terrices. Inter-i merit Rerrijt! oemctfry.BENJAMIN In this city. AprTl 1. 1911, Ruth
M. henjamln.. wdnw of the late Hon. W. T.Benjamin of Ro-ifbiirc tire., and mother ofMrs. Frank W. Ben»on of Salem and Dr. R.W. Benjamin of rtlsnd. Ore., and grand-mother of Mrs. T. i;. Crothers and Cbwley'L.Benjamin and W. B. Benjamin., a native ofBuffalo, N. V., aged 7S years 1 mouth and 29 jdays.
Funeral it Coteburg. Ore.BRUHN At rest, in this city, April 1. 1911. at
her residence. 59 Roudfl place. Anna A..' belOTe<l wife of Prter F. Bnibn. ami loTine' mother of Peter Jr. and Andrew K. Bruhn andMrs. -Wilhelmlne Mcl.yon and Mrs. AnnieThorn, a native of Germany, aged 71 years.
BURNS la this city. April 1, 1011. William,dearly beloved bu*band of the late EllenBurns, and father of William .Jr.. Ro«r E. andPeter J. Burns, and brother of Mrs. t'aro-mody. a native of Ireland. A member ofCourt Golden Era No. 3«. V. of A.
Friend* and acquaintance* are respectfully inrlted to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday),April 3. at 8:30 a. in., from his late residence.MS Hampshire street near Seventeenth, thenceto | St. Charles Borroni"o's church, where arequiem high mass will be celebrated for therep<-i«- of bis >oul, at 9 o'clock a. m. , Interment Holy Crow cemetery, hy carriage.
BURTON In this city. -April 1. 101 Mrs.Emily Burton, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Friend* are respectfully invited to attendthe funeral services tomorrow (Monday). April3, Km. at 11 o'clock a. id., at the parlors ofAshley & McMullen company,' 325 Sl^th ave-nue l»r?'wii Geary and Clement streets, 'n-terment Mount Olivet cemetery, by automobile.
CABAB6A—Id this city. March 30, 1911. Teresa('aaa»«a, beloved mother of Frank and RolandoLeveroni. and beloved sister of Rolando Ca-aassa, and beloved grandmother of Edward,Peter. Frank, Mario and Zelie Leverool, a na-tive of Italy, agtd 63 years.
Friend* and acquaintances are respect fullyIn-vited to attend the funeral today (Sunday),April 5, 1011. at J p. m.. from her late resi-dence, 4.">11 2 Green street between Kearnystreet and Grant avenue, thence to Sts. Peterand Paul Italian church, corner Grant avenueand Filbert street, for service*. IntermentItalian cemetery, by carriage.
CLASCT—In this city, March 31. 1911. Henry,beloved husband of Mary Clancy, and lovingfather of Mary and Alleen Clancy, a nativeof County Cork, Ireland, aged GO years »months and II days. A member of theWidows' and Orphans' aid association of SanFrancisco police department.
Friends and acquaintances are resp»c»fullyvlted to attend the funeral tomonwv (Mondavi.*"April .1. at 0 a. m., from his late . residence.1440 Slitb aTenue, Smiset district, thence to St.Ann's church, where a requiem high masswill be celebrated for th«« repose of -hi* soulat 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.
COKH— In this city. March 30. 1911. Dora Conn,beloved mother of George, Mark and AbrahamCohn. and sister of Moses and Charles Marks,a native of Germany, aged Slyears. , - \u25a0
Services today (Sunday), April 2, at 10(\u25a0'clock a. m.. at 312.Walnut street. Funeraland luterment private.
CBOWELL—la Alameds. March 29.» 1911, Rob-.ert Crowell. a native of Nova Scotia. aged 55. years (i months ami 29 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral service^ today(Sunday), April 2, 1911. Nt 2 o'clock p. m.."at 1. O. <>. V. hall. »Irvlnstou. Interment I.O. O. F. cemetery, trrln| .•
IDEKXEH—Ia tUla city, March 30, 1911, FranklinElmer, , beloved - husband of the • late LauraItennen. father of Alice, Clarence,, Chester,Clara. Raymond,: Milton, Leonard and Veroonbennen and Mrs. Hazel Chrlgpbei'iuiQ, and son, of Mrs. Sarah Demten, a native of GrassValley, aged 4N years.
Setriceii will be' held today: (Sunday). April2. at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the parlors of H.
; K. »nbr tc Co., 2919. Mission street betweenTweuty-flfth and Twenty-sixth. \u25a0.; Intermentstrictly private.
DUTTT- In -Oakland. March'Sl, 191! ThomasDuffy, a native of Ireland, aged M yean. .--Friend* and aniuaintancex are respectfully In-
vited to attend funeral, which'will take placeImmediately after a requiem liijth man whirl,will b» celebrated for the repose of his soulcommencing at 9 o'clock a. m.. at the cfaai>elif Our U«7'i Home, 1810 Thirty-fourth ave-nue. F>ui;val». > Interment St. Mary's ceme-
EDGAR—In this city. March SI. 1911, Kmilr Cdearly beloved wife of the latn Daniel .1' Ed-Ear., and mother of George B. and Emily C.
Ewto^XlMt ri';iipl> G> Edßar- \u25a0 native of
I Funeral will be held from h»r late residence! I<s(4
JPag« street near Ashbury. tomorrow(Monday>. April .:. 1911. -at 2 o'clock I) •m", 1. O." 0. F. cemetery, city (private). \u25a0'-
FORD-In "this city. April 1. 1911. ' am e« FFord, dearly b«love<l husband of Nonle EFord, and loving father of Uiretta <T.." MaryX., Fram-es «nd Alice N, i-onl, and brother of
Thomas J. Ford, a native of San Francisco,Cal.. aged 4& years i; months and '£> day*. Amember of I/iyola council .No. 1. Yonng Men'sCatholic Cninn, and Gas and .Steam Fitters'Union, local No. 442. - k
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 4.1911. at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from bis late rest-dence. 2240 Fulton street between Parker ave-nue and .North Stanyan street, thence to St.Agnes church. Masonic avenue and Page street.truer* a requiem-"high mass will lie celebratedfor the repose of his seal, commencing at 9\u25a0'.lock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.
FSEYZKHUTH—In this city. March 30. 1011,Anna Helen, beloved wife of Dr. Otto 0.
' Kreyeruiuth. and mother of Carolyn B. andGeorge U. Freyermuth. and daughter of Herman and the late Helen Schrader, a native ofSan Francisco, aged 36 years 8 month* and 22days. A member of Yerba Bnena chapter No.228. Order Eastern Star; Mission court No. 8.Order of the Amarantii, and Mission Rebeccalod;e V 225.
Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully I"*Tlt»d to attend the funeral eervtce* today
I (Sunday). April 2. 1911. at 3 o'clock p. in.,from Grace Methodist Episcopal church, cornerTwenty-flrst and Capp streets. Remains at thechapel of the Truman undertaking company.1919 .Mission street between Fifteenth andSixteenth, until 3 p. m.. today (Saturday),after which the remains will be at her lateresidence, 1133 Guerrero street between Twen-ty-third and Twenty-fourth. Interment Cypres*Lawn cemetery, by automobile.
GENSUEB— (1, this city. March 30. 1311. MariaEva Gensler, beloved mother of Goudie, Jake.Julius and Myer Gentler. Mrs. I. Salllngerand the late Mrs. Lena Coosius. a native ofLondon. England, aped 80 years »'. months and23 days. (Fresno. Cal., papers please copy.)
Friends in! acquaintances are respect fullyinvited to attend the funeral today (Sun-day 1. April 2. at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. fromthe parlor* of Theodor Dierks & Co., 900I'evisai'.ero street corner of McAllister. Cre-mation Odd Fellows' cemetery.
GILLILAKD-In East Oakland. April I, 1911.Laura Alhreeht. beloved daughter of Adamand Ottilia Gilliland. and sister of Mrs. Wal-lace M. Hussey and Edith. William and .lackGilliland, a native of California, aged 2.( years.
Funeral services tomorrow (Monday), April•'>. 1911, it 2 o'clock p. m.. from her latehome, 14C0 East Fifteenth street. East Oak-land. Interment private. . .; J
GORIE--In Oakland. April 1. 1911, Robin Roy, «orie, eldest son of Edwin T. and Florence'.•rie. a native of California, aged 8 year* 9month* and ,15 day*.
\u25a0I Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral services tomorrowI Monday), April 8. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. in..a» the residence of his parents, 12 Vernnl ave-nue. Piedmont. Incineration 'Oakland crem»-tory (private).
KRATTIGER In Oakland. April 1. "011. MaryGertrude, beloved wife of J. .'. Krulii. andloving daughter of Patrick E. and Elizabeth>lanagan, and sister of Frank M. and C. .1.Flanagan, a native of San FrancUco, Cal.,aged 0 year* and 25 days.
KELLY In this city, March 31, 1911. I.awrene«.ilearly beloved husband of the late Ellen Kelly.and loving father of James H,. John .1..lliomat F. and Fred L. Kelly ami Mr-. John
Ky«u and Mr*. Ed Ufrray, a native of Dublin.Ireland, aged 7!> years and 7 months. (Bostonpaper* please copy.)
Frionilg and acquaintance* are respectfully in-vited •\u25a0\u25a0 attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday).April '\u25a0. at 9 a. 111.. from his late residence,IK.'ii Gulden Gate avenue, thence to Holy Cruaacluireh. Eddy street near DevUatlero, where arequiem ma»ii willbe celebrated for the rcpo«eof his soul, commencing m 9:f>o a. m. Inter-ment Holy Cross cemetery, by electric funeralmr from Valencia and Twenty street*.
LEGGETT In Elmhurit. March 31. 1911, William A. Leggett. beloved husband of Mrs.Agnes Lepgett. a native of Penn»y!vani». aged '00 year* II month* and 8 day*. 'Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vite/1 to attend the funeral services Tuesday.April 4. 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at his lateresidence, in Sunnyside avenue between Nine-ty-second and Ninety-fourth avenues, uuderthe auspices of Hlmburst lodge No. 354, I. 0.O. F. Incineration Oakland crematory. .
McCABE—Killed la S»n Mateo county, March Jao, 1911. Fred A. MeCsbe, dearly belovedhusband of Lulu McCabe. loving ion of Mraud Mr*. W. W. McCable vt Vancouver,Wash., and brother of Louis. Harry and Rob-ert UeCaba, a native of St. Joseph. Mo., aged
'SO year*. A member of San Francisco lodge.No. 26. Loyal Order of Moosa; aUo 1. I. S. X..
I local 59. and secretary and treasurer of Asso-ciated Union of Steam Shovel Engineers.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyinvited to attend the funeral today (Sun-day), from the funeral parlors of Mouahan ftC0..'2X39-41 Mis-ion street near Nineteenth.where services will be held ender the anspi.esof Ban Francisco lodge No. 26. L. it. O. M..conimenclnc- at 2 p. m. Interment CypressLawn • cemetery.
THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OK SANFrancisco lodge r No. 20, L. 0. 0. M., arehereby requested to attend the funeral of ourlate brother, Fred A. McCabe. today (Sun-rtryi, at 1:30 p. m.. from tin funeral parlors
I of Monahan 4 Co., 2339-41 Mi" street nearNineteenth. Ky order.
/-WALTER E. DORS, Dictator.Attest: L. A. EATON, See.
MeCABE - In this city. April 1. 1911. at St. -To-Kpph's Home. Margaret McCabe. dearly be-loved wife of the late Eugene McCabe. a na-tive of Ireland, aged 74 year* and in month*.
MOHEISON—In Oakland. (.Hi.. April 1. 1911.Samuel Morrison (of Santa Rosa. Ca!.), belovedhusband of the late Mahala Morrison, and lov-',ing father of Mrs. ljiura H. Rue of Oakland
and the late Oscar Morrison of Santa Roaa. !and grandfather of Dick. Dwlght. l-aureoe,Walden. Raymond. Winfleld and Hower Ruenf Oakland and Hal and Edith Morrison ofSebaßtopol. ral., »nd J«ne Morrison of Santa iHo«a. a native of Pennsylvania, aped 91 years. '
NICHOLSON—In Calient*. March 31. 1911, Law-irence Nicholson, beloved husband of MaryjNicholson, and beloved son cf John Nicholson. Ia native of Boston, Mans. A member of Mu-sicians' I'nipn.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday),at R:3O a. m.. from the parlors of Barry' &Scully. 1*27 Valencia street, thence to . St.James church, where a requiem high mass willbe. celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Crosscemetery. . \u25a0
O'CONWELL— In this city, March 31. Mil. Tim-othy O'l.'PTjneU (late commissioner of Tonopaht.dearly beloved husband of Emma O'Connell.and loving father of Elbert W.. John T.. Law-rence J., Marie. Kugene and Thomas 0. O'Con-*nell, a native of New Orleans, La.. ' aged'ATyear* 4 months and "7 days.,-A member ofCatholic Knights of American, branch No. 408.Remains at the parlors of H. F. Buhr A Co..2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth andTwenty -sixth. , .
O'XEETE— In this city, March 31. 1911. Arthur,dearly . beloved son of John and CatherineO'Keef*. and loving brother of Eileen and Jo-. sephlue O'Keefe, a native of San Francisco,aged 4 years. . . '!\u25a0 *\u25a0\u25a0-,\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•« -•\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 .*.. -.\u25a0•-- Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday)April 3. 1911, at 11 a. m.. from the residenceof his parents, 1349 Hliode. Island street near- Twenty-fourth. Interment Holy Cross ceme-tery.
SCHNEIDER thU city. March 31, 1911, Bar-bara, beloved wife of John N. Schneider, and
" devoted mother of Paul, Albert. Peter. -Emlland Uosalin Schneider and Mrs. John WaltonMrs. Frank Dillinan, Mrs. Elizabeth Lees. Mr*.Samuel , Case, Mrs. E. R. Case and the late 1Virginia Schneider, a native of Lorraine,France,'aged 69 years 10 months and » day*.
•Friend* anil acquaintances are respectfully in-; vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday)nt 2:30 p. in., from the parlors of Mcßr»arty. & MeCormtrk. 915 Valencia street near Twen-: tieth. Remain* at the parlors of Mcßrearty 4 !
' McCormlck. 015 Valencia street ii«-ar Twen-tieth. Interment cypress Lawn-cemetery by |automobile. ' "
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JULIUS S. GODEAUIndependent of the Trust.
For $T5 Will Furnish Hearse, 3 C«r-. rlases, Kmhalmlng, Shroud and
Cloth Covered ~ Casket
Caiket* at $35. a* good as «old by TrustUndertaker* for.............. $*3
Caskets at $50. a* good as sold by tbc TrustUndertakers for '.....;,.. $90
Caskets at $100. a* good as sold by TrustUndertaker* for $150
41 Van »\u25a0» Are. I MARKET 71160S Montß'y Aye. I HOME M3IIX.
1805 Franklin Street, OaklandAuto Ambulance and Carriage* for Hire. ,
Autos at Same Price*- ' I
»nd 2." dar». -A member nt r>wit«<-her Franco 'Intprstntzimnjii Verela, K"l*ieK Kr»ui: Alrntmi!rircle No. . 1, • Friend* of Golden Stati-: MlotionTurn Scbwestero and HoffDUDgs lodge No. 1.
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inTiteil to attend tho funeral today. (Sun•lay). April 2. at 2:30 p. in., from tin- parlorsof H. K. Btihr & Co.. 291» Mission *»ree{ b«.twr«o -; Tweoty-fiftli am! • Twenty slstli. Re-
' malna' will be it. her borne until tomorrow(Sunday) morning. Incineration I. O. O. F.cemetery. , s
. REMOVAL/ NOTICE. { -COBTELLO Mr*. Ellen ."tVwitelli*1; slid Henry J.
Coatello of United Btate« xt*rT announce: the ,rpmovnl of late husband and; family from Lai-vary to Holy <Yo*« cemetery, on April 4, IHII. j
i Ann OF THANKS.: At.USON—We desire to ulno'rrli- IhMh onr [' many, friends nud; inl(thtK-.ri< who f\l<:i(l^cl «o ;nuinj- wllliifMof ttvlr li^artfpltb"'' comfort- |
ins »-ym|>atliy ami l*autiftil floral offprlne* i.
im in nor late bereavement, iv tin* I"-- of.ourllttir dirllns. : \+T-j*m*&mgaß&'/\u25a0'
JIB. AND MBS. .ARCHIBALD ALLISON'.
i Ai;i> OF THANKS.BODE— V\> liprcwiih drstr* to fiprws onr
ilncfrc and hmrtfrlt Ciank" to the'-r»latlvw. I
jfrl«"n*i iand! u<>lislihnrs. and »»p*^li"lt.rito fhefirm and employ** pt W. IVFuller * Co,, for .th» r many .n't* pi : klniln»sii.: sympathy, anrtbeautiful floral »ff«rln«t* 'it«-n'l"i to u» in _«
l:it.' I>'reßvcni«'nt in th*- 1""« of n tlfur'.T Ml',loved daußhler sod sister," Mlnnlp'A..Rode.^Bm
MU..AXU MRS. F. BODE and Family.'^'
V CARD OP THANKSWo >
dPsir» to <>r;«r"ji» <mr «lnwr» thank« '>our many friends and; n»lßhhnrit and the mem-,b<»m of the Ijull*1* of. St. Mary's Austrian So-,Try for their,: lifwu.tifnl floral offerinjjg andkind ajrmpath.v extended 'to n« In oar lite N»-reaTPnwnt, th*>- lew of *\u25a0 a lovinit . wife . and.mother..; / - JAOOB.WIPMAK'and: Family.
Annual Stock-Taking In Our San Francisco Store Is CompletedNow. comes the great Bargain Opportunity. Goods in some cases are to be sold at cost and less than. ' **\u25a0 —. cost. And tremendous discounts will be made in every \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"''
, j^^^*^ i-"' department to effect a genuine\u0084^-_ **
CLEAN - \J P m^Msp7NjgsacJ^=gr-.|"' — ROGERS SILVER PLATED —Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set— 42- FORKS AND SPOONS FourwPlece Glass Sets—Sugar,
piece cottage and apart- jo 95 Windsor Satin, Beaded \y Off Creameo-, PpeonhoKJer. CQ Cmerit service; reg. $4.so^^'^** - mna Violet Patterns. ?3 VI » Butter: reg, 75cr-_—. OUC... \u25a0•. \u25a0 • : \u25a0\u25a0 , Silver; Plated Bar Spoons—3*4 to 5 «•>». AustrianC I l'd™ a Vu™ \u25a0
\u25a0'" -c—-=»in. long; reg. $2.25 do*. 15C (S 2p~)i China ,
i-*' 10c /^lh \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0''^fali" /6 to S'4 in. long. n»g. 30c to OQr —-_Jf =3k»L cups and
Shalt Shaker Cisai®2^^^ iVory Handle Dinner Knives—Si I- ***^^^s==£^^^ reg. 25c!—Xon - corrod- Sk. Vl?r plated blade, medium, *>rOft k^»sb»= ==»Jßp*^
i Be-ing, loaded HD«W reg. *18 doz.. half dor./ *>/.*U 15cbottom, ft- K~_--«w_--y-' Plated Blade Re*. Dinner Knives— Bowl .reg. 15c. *'*- ""Mfc!^ Ivory handle; rep. $12 dor.. *.4 an and-««„«—___»„_™___^-_—__^__ half doz . — __— «P**«OU Pitch- flj^
Plated Blade Res. Dinner Knives— «, ' w»??l£^ASink Strain- Reg. »15 dor. - *C qq fine yf *? }]
'\u25a0\u25a0'jtSSfoXlYi - ! half dO2-.--...-_,.4-."— -..»"«wv whita , B M /I vM«K«Wl" f^^»O Strong, Same, Desserts, re*. $IS.BO #c i/\ tleco- E'i Wi, iJ•Ifi&'.'.'i Ji^^ h«lf <loz J^O.IU rated ir/jTKl^lt-BssssSw^ blue enam- \iekel Salts and Peppers—Glass Eng- _^P*/' . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^a»"'Kf.,. . '\u25a0'i'.'/?y lined and glass bottom. *>£,» "Bh tf"^-\M Inli^*^WM / i-g al, rcg. 20c, pair _.^»3C semi- (JS^^Mi^S^^^^
\a^i*\ 7 MeUel Striking- and Alarm *1 AC porce- fsi?iW« l»l»*^}'.-W^rw'TKs£' \u25a0/ *1 /\ \u25a0'\u25a0 i<" Clocks— $^T5 _„. V*«*'*> lain,
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fc^vA^i/' M | 1/t Quadruple Silver Plated Tea Sets. r? f; * TnnK-w«rSa'Sn?Ev **®aOstfP^ B 111. Fruit Bowli, Not Bovrln. \y ACC 1-50- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0
, Flower Dowla, Bread Trays.. "rl $1.00
-H^Tfr.nn!lM»B9i „GU"«'»rbelr" .-^—"°. Pout. Fryin«"^"-In. high, extends to|^^^^^^^^^ ReX- '•'
-5 doz- j*s&r§ k** — BtroDl. wov»n- 2CcBKH ?or -45c ro^:/.!':.. 25c
;;|||||| Mechanics Tools and Hardware
Wlr. T«.t« "Marvel" 1 12-in. Strong Claw Carpen- «-ln. Good 12-!n. 10-in. ri^v-I^S-.—-"' iS;-fc car sr s.« r- H»« sr «-» -«• ?.-. mn;°'»-.9Qe
§»£* 25c 15c 25c 5c $3.75 35c 15c 15c 50c jte, f^Rer 75c. \u25a0 ' \u25a0 n ' n Tom« : pT_. Joe» -pro ' noc Ship T«»la, Plumhers', Cement Warkera', Carpenters' Tools and biers, yWTTB^ia IW. n.-a { Tools for all other trade* mt clean-up discount prices. plain or «J , «(Hf
W B>Uy I*-"1. MECHANICS' BOOKS FOU AM. TRADER ONE-HALF OFF. etched 1| I'.iflEr:J ' Reg. \u25a0\u25a0'-'' i ' \u25a0——i \u25a0\u25a0"'\u25a0' "' I." ,__ : F««d' Chopper— T*B- • \u25a0
U«n»fcggir-^). 11.75, 14-qt. Dlshpaa w-^—r^r^—3 .. _ , _*•» •~.^»'j!rFt)ti*^ Household alia, *or 35c, lggggg|P"" >1-2il- -Straneky quad- $I*oo._. 75c 25c
ruple coated blue iVHBf] Et^^c<u\lll r-i- "«."" n ————i——.—__
i^^ 77*BBi*^« nißna/vrifsA AoiaiM&«n uiass Jb.firar neater mi«h —w^^enamel ste.lware; fi^»»H»^«K3»lß M*«anrt»« Glaaa— cA *J&£K_ '»w reg. 90c rrfE Bj><^B St'^JSZ Keg. 75c dUC\^__^y 11.25 VJH HBBBrjIT Mo.d Chappl,, Bowl.
Leather Chair Seats, tufted, or -- - «^>W^S2^^^^^^^. -" '—Oblong, reg.
—-^"C rJtSfM :'Leather Chair Seats, tufted or • lB H^ '°»-"-V""'iT""^: £j|3»fplain, patent hooks, no nails, CQf. fc|^^^m3fe#Sj 5cX' w"»klna —Reg.* "7P|reg. 85c »*wv %3tiK!j)E^ttfwr9&tfyp&BrStt , . ' 10r* I^s W^yJHß^y»^SMa^yjJ^qiV^^J|p%^^nS 3 flOlpn m */C O"**^
SO 117 D" J. <r^Bsar^ ,_««\u25a0\u25a0" ™*'«aJfiL -- _\u25a0 spohtiwo GOODS ;,-,. & W. ramts j»J=^^r T^savia
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Quarts, regularly sold at oe. „ . -. Boys' Baseball "complete80c i. ',_...„—.„_„_— A' genuine Set t'p Free. Has oven heat regular $1.50 _; . 91.00
Enamelold — For fine' inte- 'Hub," with indicator and Handsome Baseball Caps, 3rlor work; 150 and 25, -IA- detachable \u25a0S;ifAW:X: imDroved COLor
'^^ —----—*5«cans - *"c nickel trim- rSOfiB improvea SpUt Bamboo Trout Rod*HimrßAifr itaim nvr mlngsand •P^jy sheet flue. __._.,
WeV_:——Me and TscHA^D-CHAFTTSTAINS O>E- removable , 4hd %J heating oven Trout Files, special, per doxanHALF OFF grate. p on nve sides, up from .. ---.;-...-..i..2gg
decorated„ r^Ai I jjTT^ft•4 j &^-' Q I!® 1 Aluminum Ware$2.09 Chocolate Set. *1.2H OWL 11 1 1 l^ft1%% Tkitt ATnfdVJ 1165 Teapot 91.0020c Bonbon Dishes,._lOe 1IIU/lVmflri *8c Washbasin .—— 45<-
Silver Plated 1, OFF £* IXCOIIPOTiATt.©'" 50c Cakepan'. 9 in.. 88cToilet Sets ,7%V* * MARKET MASOX STS.. SAN FttAXCISCO. Oard*»n Hose_6e to 20* ft.
Monday Will Be a Great Day in Our Suit Department A*ik /k^^300 Sample Tailored Suits j|«E
Just in Time for Easter Seliing /^^ mMsm^%im El / X Secured of a Leading New York Manufacturer. - Act- (\vjk \\i 7 w§PBSKi'I^EsLsa ual $2500 and $3000 Values at :About Half^sß <i 1 WL \u25a0
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best purchase of Tailored Suits we ever secured in time M / ij^i) 7$ Kfl| & \u25a0
for Easter selling. A sale that no woman who appreciates a stylish suit fir f-« ~^^t. ilsiljScan afford to miss. Not alone are the garments of high character and su- V |! \ llsSplperior workmanship, but the prices are far lower than you ever would 'j! I -^ife 3181expect to pay for such stunning models. . i' I W^':3Ei
The Widest Possible Variety, Both in Fabric and Design I I [ fe':illiComprising navy and white serges; black and navy with white hairline stripes; v ,| j Hnfifirrfrlnlwhite with black hairline stripes; shepherd checks; tan and gray mixtures; stylish short- ! 4if BMRaKjflS]coat models. Some have sailor collar effect, and all are strictly hand /ft <g JF* *Jf* IVi 'ill •^P^Braffiuitailored. Don't fail to be on hand early and secure your choice. JK I *\u25a0% £ || ' ' IS" l^i| PiLadies' and misses' sizes, $25.00 and $30.00 values
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WW Our Tailored Suits Excel at $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 "^8 Hj If m\\ B^We claim the finest showing in the city at these prices. With our low rent, spot cash iT^ s^^ - -^^jp 1^
buying and our larger volume of business, we can give greater values than any other store. ?& InM^--"No lady can afford to buy a suit at any of the above prices without first seeing our lines — * a^^and comparing our prices. ' " " Two <£ many models--7 ~ ' - f - ' •
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Silk Dress Sensation Wash Goods SpecialsMonday 8:30 tO 12 O'CIOCk OnlY W* These Two Monday and No Longer -*g|
A—— wa tt - i. , 10c Dress Ginghams Hydegrode GalateaC^f CA Hero we announce a remarkable Large assortment 7|, c And other Leading 1 o|/,ctB /••Jll purchase permitting a remarkable plaids and checks in • /2yd Makes. You know /2yd
I #nn Bale -price:; all the best colorings. Nurses': \u25a0 'ought^bt -Thi^'i? 1 besn*m Dm 300 fashionable Silk "dresses IgO Stripes=<in all si^c?- . Great variety p»^enis*and ecolorl!
iHEach on sale, and remember, they will be Specials Monday and AilThis Week at 15c Yard
sold under these positive conditions: . Ne^ Voile Marquisettes—The latest spring novelty. Dotsi andNone sold before 8:30 a. m. None sold
" " ngured patterns on blue,-.lavender and black \u25a0 grounds A usefulNone sold before 8;30 a. m. None sold • dress material, full 27 inches wide. \u25a0; grouna-: -vuselul
. after 12 O'clock. None Set aside. Dimity, Swiss and Lawn—New and pleasing designs, in floral,None altered. None Sent 0. O. D. . \u25a0 I dott!d 'and; small figuredeffects on- white grounds. By far the
,—— — —— \u25a0•_ , - ;must varied assortment jUiown this ; season. 30 inches wide.
If you appreciate.good;value, "~ ~ ——— \u25a0 \u25a0 ;—- New Wash Foulards— A. newby all means get here early to, j^"> 'i \u25a0
'^-^mercerized wash fabric, 29morrow. The-assortment in- /Tfy4 -r '•jujf''-- : -."jtfjrF inches ' wide. Blue lavender:
eludes women's and misses' *<-S^£l&ffllT&dsfo®%JWJkLfrfV{^ black and lj&rllt grounds withsizes in pongees, mcssalines,
j^t*Mt:SiHy§&§&f%pEM small scroll ami figured pat-
dSdioifla'rds^hf dbts^anVf r" "*co*PQ*AT£D J*e^ tenis- Good to wash and wear,
ures; colors: brown, navy, Go- M.,, order, MSB HSJ:J Jf!!!fA J,l 'VtfS3j .„ , Above Three 1m npenhagen. gray and black. r«™i»t!r riu»d iq^^fcim^ig^iWW^lw^
Xei|lo £*;™. Items i^*%*-* "Sizes up to 44. '•. - \u25a0 \u25a0 . '". '
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