San Antonio Sunday Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1902 Page: 5 of 12
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RED LETTER DAY OF THE ANNIVERSARY SALE!
9- FOR LAWNS FOR RIBBONS FOR EMBROIDERIES LACE LISLE HOSE
Qv Worth Regularly Sc a yard. 2FV Worth 20. 26 and 30c a Yd. 110 Two to fifteen Inches Wide. IVv For women regularly 25c.
FOR CALICO 1 I LONGCLOTH 1 Art PARASOLS fl OA FOULARD SILKS
*tv 100 Pieces to Be Sold. Q'tv A doz. yards worth double. I.wv Gold silver & pearl handles ■■dtv That sold for $l5O and $2.
Isc Toilet Articles 9c 20c Handkerchiefs at 10c RED AVr T nf DAY ST 50 SKIRTS AT $5.00 L 50c Veilings Only 25c 50c Purses Only 25c
Florida Water Bay Rum Ammonia Witch A Splendid Special in Handkerchiefs—made of SALE Or “■■ VW W V • Coronation Florodora and Gibson Veilings at Women’s Purses made of leather real pigskin
Hasel Vaseline Talcum Powder A sheer white lawn BLACK TAFFETA Skirts for women trimmed BLACK BRILLIANTINE Skirt for women Morocco P Uin or mount-
Glycerine Colgate’s Perfume. Pe- g| scalloped hemstitched and trn-f fl in l#o row . of rub ruchi vety remark . Ught wnsh and unhntdi beauti . do 7 ‘ IJ L A pf L n' fl £ a
troleum Jelly Tooth Brushes Bo- ■■ (I med in lace; value soc. Red ■■■ M ab i„ W i.h ».ii OI stitrhinv 3UU dot combinations nbbon fl chatelaines; sold usually A
rax Tooth Powder Articles worth I Letter Day Price II I O value I? so - Mondey 5.00: effects fancy meshes. f B VI * at 50c; the best offering J’■ I*
up to rjc. Red Lstte< Day Price ■■ll at the “Big Store.” Illy s> y BLACK SERGE Skirts for women tnmmed P>«m nets. Red Letter f II ■■ yet. Red Letter Day f Illa
st the “Big Store” W V Munday only B V BLACK SILK Skirts for women trimmed in ln perpendicular bands of moire velour; a reg- D *r PHce ■■ V V Price Monday !■ V V
two rows of tailor cording edged with ruby ula kut; ’ * „
Fine Art Soap at 17c 25c Japanese Matting 19c “ *’ modh « nneßt 500 ™ fb| k wh h h V e Chatelaines at 50c 1.50 Etamines Only 98c
BLACK SILK Skirts trimmed in two rows of ’ ■’ ’«rge w ic ave It>g the firgt O ppn rtun j ty we bave ever bad| Etamines are all the rage and scarce—which
The much-advertised—the ■■ The New Matting Department on a ruby ruching and black velvet ribbon a very * swell Morning Glory flare trimmed with but hfte they >w . Suede makes thji more
>ar Fine AH Soap at r 7 c a box; ■ / the second floor is forg.ng ahead || modish skirt; -qq six rows of moire ribbon EQQ ChateUines. ♦% inches Pfl forceful; 40-inch wool eta- fl fl
„.v.. i. .kL T»t. .11 that If fl and gaining new friends and pa- BB B worth $ 7 50 W.VW at W.VV | O ng; black gray and tan; Mllfl mines; tan grav blue IfO 41
tore cages in a oox. it is a sima ■ tlona daUy The special bargain ■WB | BLACK CHEVIOT Skirts full MOURNING SKIRTS of black formerly sold at one dol- ■ ■■■ and black; light weight; MAI
:he name implies. John Wana- ■ ■ U announced today is Japanese f 1 J V Morning Glory flare prettily tail- ■■ tata serge a neat and plain mode iar. Red Letter Day If ff I ■ easily worth 1.50. Red IJP K I 8
makers price 25c Joske s Price ■ ■ Matting reduced from 25c to ■Wa 0I stitched—made to sell for Itjo. I_ ■f f f which has many admirers at the Price wf Letter Day Price If Mr
Red Lettei Day 5.001 fl IB IB regular $7.50 price; 5.00 " .. ————————
Women’s 25c Vests 19c 50c Jewelry Monday 25c black serge skirts with a fun UfUU featherweight sicillian 1.50 Table Covers at 98c If I Wore King 98c
„ . v All that’s new in jewelry for personal adorn- Morning Glory flare daintily edg- Skirts for women made especial- Chenille Table Covers 6x4; extra heavy; knot- This book is regularly 1.50'. A Red Letter Day
Many other vest bargains but ment. Lace pins stick ■ ed with bands of Moire Velour; ' " ’ ly for this warm climate; a good ted fringe. Many new Mm . o
is bound to interest you. Sun’s Vf f pina belt brooche ' 8> belt | an actual » 7 50 eaa black; worth >7.50; raa designs. A special lot at ff ff oppo ty at ’ Bc “ ff ff
Ribbed with taped neck and arm- f buckles hat pins secret “A 0% ft * k > rt O.Ulr yours for O.UU a special figure which ff ff “ * book full of romance. ff ■■
holts. I■■ la locket chains - >“ ir r -I I" TAILOR STITCHED Black Serge Skirts with WALKING SKIRTS tan canvass prettily taD- "i ll theTn ° ut « 4 fl I * vl * *‘°7 of ’P} e " d A d f| I
beught to sell st 25c a barga nat f y brooches watch fobs; f ff I ■ full Morning Glory flare; a garment which or stitched—a good value at fi 7 .50; this great nR * d *y- Red $ f II i 000 ® by Justin H. Me- • ■■ !■
a quarter Monday worth 50c Monday only IM Kr bids for favor at fi 7 .so; E fin Red Letter Day makes g aa Day pnc * Carthey BB Mr
■ ! I I ■ .L .. — I I ■ ■— only O.UU it only O.UU
Dollar Waists For Women For Just 49c Summery Silk Waists worth 4.00 at 2.50
Three heaping bargain tables laden with waists worth up to a dollar to be aaa a . on ™ * d ' My modtls ' 5.00 just ° 5.00 A forceful crowd-getting combination of real style elegance and appar- AA ■■ M
aniH Am' thp virninnt Then- are so manv stvles and so ruanv waists that de- .... economy. Silk Waists at 2.50 instead of 4-00. their real worth. They are Bl
scriptions would but bewilder and a personal visit is required to fully understand/! II A WEAVE Skins black gray and WALKING SKIRTS—Made of Black Sicillian made of good summery light weight silk in solft-toned Pompadour shades JI II
the merits of this offering principally Percale and White Lawn trimmed in the/ | W I ‘ a “- tallor «t»tched and very dressy; never sold tnmmed m tailor tabs-an elaborate showing of American Beauty pink ocean blue and black; all over-tucked and hem- VW
season’s most stylish manner. These waists have never before been sold unde4V || l| before for less than » 7 5o; E AQ of »750 garments; eQa stitched; newest Marquise Bishop sleeves; undoubtedly the best silk waist 7 |
75c and i.oo. Red Letter Day Price ■ V °° at * UU M° nda F ®»’F •• offering of the year-quality for quality- ■■ ■
— PEARL BUTTONS at s cents a ■■ CAPSHEAF SAFETY PINS—a m m mm a CALICOES. A splendid opportu- — ENGLISH DIMITY corded; at 7 c
UP dozen; large and small sixes at the fcP splend>d chance to get a dozen for ■ MTW /IP njty to select from 100 pieces here /P a vard instead of ■2%. A chance
U Great Red Letter Day Sale of No- JU 5<- Como and take advantage of ■■ BWk ■SB■■ % "fU Monday at the special Red Letter | U to buy white goods at greatly le-
W this opportunity tomorrow. ■■ ■ B B duced prices.
- DRESS SHIELDS the celebrated AP HOSE SUPPORTERS the popular J® RMB ■ ■ B (k — WHITE MUSLIN pretty plaids MO ENGLISH PERCALES short but
■ (IO Carona” sold in a regular way at T/HP Hook-on” brand; all colon; Come ■B ■■ B B B UP a 7 me hes wide at 8c a yard; easily I lIP practical lengths; 5 00 pieces to be
•' 111 law vours at Red Letter Day rU U and get them at the “Big Store” U V worth zoc. A great white goods I W »old. The usual 15c quality. Great
I W joc ' ■ Monday at only 25c. bargain. Red Letter Day Special.
LIGHT FLASHES
Continued from Pigp Three.
icnt iivkU‘l' of
<Uili< l>iisin»“*“ ln ’b’’
|od eoinpletcly yx^ui-te-l.their stock
4— Notice—Cl i*»*“ i“' rtyim.n i'll ami
e oeeuH open Apri 1 l»t. Sutherkwil.
I —Savo money by purchasing your
diamonds at Emerson & Co.
•—WALL PAPER AT HERWECK'B.
t-vr be flneat wines liquors and cl-
gkre and polite attention at the
CRYSTAL.
. —Phmiographß and the latest
Records at the Dubinskl Electric
Works. 233 East Houston street
I—A woman fell from n street car at
Hie corner of Houston street and Alanis
Plaza last evening nt 7:30 but was re-
moved so quickly that her name was not
learned neither was it ascertained if
she was seriously injured.
—Burn Star oil. Best on earth. Ab-
solutely safe. See list of dealers in this
paper who sell it.
. —Our 50c corsets yhu $l.OO else-
where. Me us Monday at Mokes.
—Carl Beek's Band today at San Pe-
dro Park from 4 to 7.
GLOWER INSTALLMENT COMP’Y
COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS.
Cash or Credit Sjslem—Special Low Prices This Week on Refrigerators—Agents
REFRIGERATORS
We are sole agents for the
two best refrigerators nia.l. 1
the “LEONARD CLEAN ABI .IC
and the NORTH STAR"
Prices 87.50 up.
BASKETS 50c
Wane Basket- Beautifully col
—Slant cfs giates and till’"' hard wood
llixtrl grille and vemdiaii blinds. Texas
Mantel & Decorating Co. 513 E. Hou--
t<m street. r.
—Tk- eecutive committee on reun-
lo.i of'Spanish War Veterans ha*e
finished their labors in regard to the
program to be carried put duripg the
reiiiilaM.and iiru.no*’ CVaitillk some a •
tion on the part of the Business Men’s
Club .
u <h.. pri c- we have on secon.Uiao I
bicycles are equivalent to glyiug them
*wav • If vou ddft‘t 4*lieve it-call and
seb IMdds A Co.
—O-enlt and metaptyMori liooks. Ui
jl Moos. 514 E. Houston afreet.
—NA old timers ahown at our store
oqly up-to-date pattern hajs at |>opu-
lar p)il"- Monday at Mokeh.
shirting* new shirtings. 11. I).
Jqnea Shirt Co.. 313 Alanio plaza.
—Mra. Welter mother of Leonard
Welter fell from a street car la.ii night
at 7:30 o’clock at the corner of Hous
ton street and Alamo plaza breaking
her arm and dislocating her should-
—Notice —Classes in Hypnotism nn<i
theo.i-uit open April Ist. Sutherland.
i-Call and see our Beaumont crude oil
burner. No soot no odor and free from
ashta. Any lady can operate it in safe-
ty. $4.00 complete with one month’s fuel
116 and 118 West Houston Street.
for LEONARD CLEANABLE end NORTH STAR LINES.
IRON BED $3.00
All Iron—Enameled. White. Green
Blue —Single or double wldtn.
CURTAINS per pair $1.25
Dotted Swiss curtains —3 yards
long—Heavy rulfliid edge.
in Advance. Carr Wood and Coal Co.
—My new nne ot spring and summer
goods are now in; call and see them;
prices low. tit and workmanship guar-
anteed. M. J. Loliert lid North Ala-
mo street.
—Base ball sup|J’e« nt Roach & Rarnea
Co.
—Burglars attempted to enter the
Clothing tore ot Washer Bro’:.. at
the corner of Commerce and Alamo
Streets. Friday night by breaking in
the rear door but were prevented from
entering by agrating that is on’the in-
side cf the floor.
—AI eat that is meat at Sehneuier’s.
70S S. Flores street.
—Ztzik Shelley Undertaking Co.. 219
St. Mary’s street.
— 1000 bunches of rosea $l.OO quality
for 20'. Monday at Mokes.
—Cards engraved. MAVERICK-
CLARKE.
—WHY RENT A PIANO?
We have some fine square pianos we will
sell at $lO.OO a quarter.
THOS. GOGGAN 4 BROS.
—A colored woman was placed un-
der arrest last evening by Police Offi-
cer Hughes on a charge of liaorderly
conduct and was remanded to Jail
without bond. The woman is accus-
ed ot having "toien some valuable
Spanish silk work from Dr. A. O'Mal-
ley residence a few lays ago.
SCREEN 75c
Golden oak frames —Silkoline fl
ling—Sep our assortment.
KITCHEN TABLE $1.50
WbiMl .‘nW-tbn S fUir -top 1 -' Iml y
itrmoiTßifT
SAN ANTONIO. SUNDAY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO. TEX. MARCH 30. 1902.
—ITS BECAUSE our select ColTcm
and IVus give satlsfaclimi that people
buy tnem. PRANK REINHARD 4 CO.
—socpattern hatu the right style and ‘
price- Monday at Mokviy. >-
—Easter eggs dye* in all varities at
ilnngkind’* Drug Store 517 East Hous
ton street’' ’ j
—Dr. Tie'll Hie Polics |
headquarters left evening that a man |
wan xick 84. wut-vte*Htutr condition
at number 50ft" Jones Avenue.
—BARGAIKB. BARGAINS.
Upright pianos $lOO.OO. $125 00 and;
$150.00 this ’Week Will make terms to
suit pur<-haM*r.
THOS. GOtXJAN 4 BROS.
—1004) bunches of rosea $l.OO quality
for -’V Monday at Mokes.
—For best meals tn the city go to
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT
—We repair Bicycles rail for them
und deliver. Roach A Banms Co.
—Lithographing and embossing.
Maverick-Clarke Litho. Co.
—Complaint has been filed at Police
headquarters .mo <t a woman who per-
mits a large number of sheep to run
at large in the city limits near the
crossing of Frank street and the rail-
road track
—lf you are thirsty or want a nice
smoke drop in at the Crystal—it’s the
olace.
—Handsome hats special sale Mon
dav at Moke’s.
—Everybody writes sometimes
therefore everybody needs stationery
and everybody ought to know that the
best stock of office supplies and writ
Ing material is kept by the Maverick
Clarke Litho. Company.
—Officer llobalin reports a bursted w»
ter pipe at the corner cif .North San Mar
eo* end Ruiz streets.
—lf you are thirsty or want a nice
smoke drop in at the Crystal—it's the
place.
—Eiectnc wiring and appnancea of
til kinds. Dubfnskl Electric Works
Phone 318.
—lOO corsets on sale Monday at
Moke's.
-A negro was taken in custody by the
poli -e last evening and locked up in the
city jail on a charge of lunacy.
—Onr Beaumont crude oil burner can
be applied to any stove without any ex-
tra cost is perfectly safe and anyone can
operate it. $4.60 complete with one
| month’s fuel in advance. Carr Wood and
| Coa I Co.
—lsmis Myliu*. engineer at the eiti
■ hall is seriously ill at the city ho-pr-
ta I.
—Artist* supplies gla.— of every des-
cription. ’Texas Mantel & Decorating.
Co . 513 E. Houston street.
Dancing at -Muth’s gllrifen every Sun-
| day night: Theo Artzt’s orchestra; ad-
mission 25c. Indies free.
— I donkey was killed last evening by
Officer Herrera near the Sournern Paci-
fic frack about three UTocks east of
New Braunfels avenue. The animal
was sufferinff and was unable to rise
| from the ground.
Ladies bring your children to us if
you uant an up-to-date hat cheap. Mon-
day at Moke’s.
—lf the Pantouris is not the hat. why
lo others claim to have it 7 Get the gen-j
nine a' R D. Jones Shirt Cd. 313 Ala
mo plaza .
—Classi will open April Ist. Suthcr-
| land.
■ " ■
FREE! FREE! FREE!
| During the next 30 days I will give j
with every order of Confirmation pic I
turev. one 14x17 portrait absolutely i
tree! Remember we do just as we |
IWtyt so t-on»o and coll on th:- reliable
.SMITH’S STUDIO 323 E. Hounton
stri**. V
'I ne only ground floor studio ill the
city.
RIIHNS
A remedy that
is so highly
praised must
have merit
At druggists
The Five-Cent packet is enough for an
ordinary occasion. The family liotlle <W
cents contains a supply for a year.
SPRING OFFICIALLY
USHERED IN TODAY
Today is Easter the date of the re-
surrection of the Savior and it will oe
commemorated with special aervfcea ri
alt churches the programs having ap-
peared iu yesterday’s Light.
The ladies will all be out in their deli-
cate new spring gowns and hats and the
gentlemen will likewise sport new cloth-
ing of seasonable cut and material.
Thi' afternoon if the weather clerk is
good there will lie much buggy ami
street ear riding and at San I’edro
Springs there will he a concert by Be-k
band •
A special street car service will be
put on to all reaorU and at both theat-
res there will be attractive offerings
Th.- Empire will have its Spring opening
with a breezy eunic opera and its collec-
tion of electric fans will Iw set going tor
the season.
On the whole the day promises to bi
very enjoyable an ideal day for ott'
eially ushering in the glad springtime.
BIRTHDAY I’ARTY
A birthday party was given Friday
night in honor of Mits Laura Clements
at the residence of her st-lr-r. Mis.
F. Hendricks 627 Indiana street Lt
was h< r eighteenth anniversary and the
event wm largely attended by friends
of the yining laity Musi ■ was on hand
for the occasion and cake and refresh-
ments were served and all kind* ot
games were played.
HAS NO ILLICIT STILL.
Collecior Flanagan Has no Know!
edge of Any in Hti District.
Special to tho Sunday Light
Austin Tex.. March 29.—Referring
to the i eport of Illicit ' distilleriea
which are said to be op-
erating ’ in Harri* county.
Deputy Revenue Collector
Oldright says that no official infor-
mation of them has reached Collector
Flanagan.
| "From time to time” said Mr. Old-
right. “ a deputy collector has sent
! word to Collector Flanagan that there
! appeared to be one or more illicit dis- 1
; tilleries operating in that part of the
i state but the best efforts of the de •
I partment have failed to locate them I
if any exist. It has been several
I years since any illicit stills have been
'in Texas.”
Collector Flanagan will take no ac-1
tion in seeking cut the reported Jis
[tillerier until they are broiight to his
notice by the deputies in Harris aad
(other lountien whose duty ft is to
I watch out for nil infractions of the
law and report immediately to the (
collector. I
SULLIVAN SHOE CO.
RECEIVER’S SALE
Bcgiimiiig Monthly I will sell th* en-
tire stock of the *hiUtmWl Shoe tM. at
and hel< w cost. This is about a $150110
.vtock 'that nuiat go as fast as great
redu’ti.ms and AMriflee will bring the
CBs-h. Much of th* stock is absolutely
new and up to date anil you cannot miss
it if y at buy your years supply of shoes
now. Come in this week und see that
1 mean what I say
Offers on rhe entire stock ami fix-
tures will lie gladly considered.
LEE A ADAMS Receiver.
(’MANGES PLACES
.Special to the Sunday Ligtit
-tiistin Texas March 2f>.—Arthur
Rector who has been with the Interna-
lioiud A Great Northern Railroad Com-
pany for the past year as a civil engi-
neer. with headquarters at Marlin has
resigned bis position to accept the po-
sition of chief engineer of the Kansas
City and Mexican Northern Railroad
company.
SIMNANG BROS. FILE
BANKRUPTCY PETITION
In the Federal Court William and
Richard Simmang of the firm of W. &
R. Simmang. of San Antonio. Texas
have filed a vountary petition in bank-
ruptcy.
t he summary of the partnership debts
is given at $946 as unsecured claims with
$1495.63 as assets and $42N.28 as bills
and promissory notes while the debts
due on open accounts are given at
$1067.24. William Simmang lists his un-
secured claim* at $26423.23’ and assets
at $2240. claimed to lie exempt. Richard
Simmang lists his liabilities at $417.94
with assets at $1640. claimed as exempt.
DANGER BROS ’ GENEROSITY.
Special to the Sunday Light.
Austin Texas. March 20.—A te'e-
grain received here last night from (’
C. Slaughter president of the Texas
Reunion association at Dallas announces
the fact that Sanger Bros. of that
place had offered to pay the transpor-
tation to and from Dallas of 100 in-
mates of the t'onfederate Home.
HOFFMAN HOUSE BAR
(Houston Street opp. the Hicks Building.
Only Pure Gooda handled The finest whiskies such as Monongahela.
Monogram No. 6 and Saratoga Telephone order* for anything in stock
promptly delivered. New ’Phone 662. _
ED. KENNEY. Proprietor.
• Try the Famous
Pathfinder i
• •
• A DELIGHTFUL SMOKE
; The Talk of the Town. ;
• •
DO II YOURSELF.
And Save Doctor’* Fee—lf Te*t De-
notes Kidney Trouble Dr. Ken-
nedy's Favorite Remedy I*
the Only Medicine That
Will Positively
Cure You.
Trial Bottle Free.
It is easy to tell whether your Kid-
neys or bladder are diseased. Take a
bottle or glass tumbler and fill it with
urine. If there is a sediment —a pow-
der-like«substance —after standing a
day and night if it is pale or discol
ored. ropy or stringy there is some-
thing; wrong with the Kidneys. Other
sure signs of disease are a desire to
urinate often pains in the back or It
your urine stains linen.
There is no question that Dr. David
Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy is tha
best and surest medicine In the world
for diseases of the Kidneys. Liver
Bladder and Blood. Rheumatism Dys-
pepsia Chronic Constipation and the
sicknesses peculiar to women It
quickly relieves and cures inability to
hold urine and the necessity of getting
up a number of times dur-
ing the nigdit. It puts an end to
that scalding pain when passing urine
and corrects the bad effect? of whisky
and beer. It is sold for one dollar a
bottle at all drug stores.
Send your full postoffice address to
the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation.
Rondout. N. Y. and mention this pa
per. They win then mall you a trial
bottle of Favorite Remedy and a Valu-
able medical pamphlet free giving full
directions for its use. Every reader
of this paper can depend upon the gen-
uineness of this liberal offer and all
sufferers from the diseases mentioned
above should take advantage of it at
once.
SHIFTING FROM BEXAR
The storm centre of the institution of
railway damage suit* appears to have
shifted from Bexar to Grayson county.
The following are a few of the suits
filed against railways at Sherman last
week for |s-rsonal injuries real or al-
leged :
E. Farley vs. Missouri. Kansas and
Texas Railway company of Texas. $4O
0t*»: Gaffney vs table; - $80000; G. W
Richardson vs. same. $2».000; William
Towns vs. Houston and Texas Central
Railway company. SI.xOQO; H. Pelly v*.
Intermlian Railway .-ompany $20000 —
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