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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1898. 5 BLUE A\ COLD WINS THE MEET feated on the Track and Field. Broughton of California Makes a Record in the Broad Jump. | | Morgan, the Hurdler, Does | Speedy Work Over the Sticks. [ STANFORD NOWMOURNING ‘ Smith From Palo Alto Surprises the ‘ Talent in the Events of Yes- terday. al intercollegiate fleld , and same feet 10 inches: L 20 feet 5% berson, C., 121 feet; Fickert, S., 113 feet. Pchiincch BERKELEY WINS DEBATE. | ng the annual debate was opolitan Temple. It wi five, of which he question the system of unre- on of prison made goods open market on the pub- as a system of which is in w York.” em Is that of pro- convict f ns only. d produc le in the m M. General ce 1d N. P! Chipman | The de vas very spirited and show- | ed n 1 study on both sides, but | ) med to Lave the run of luck | and after a short time of sus- Jjudges decided in favor of the aflirmative. 5 ———————— | Advances made on furniture and planos, with | vtiviiiivviiivivvitvvvvrvvvi-vvowpn‘vvvvvv-vvn\vvvv"-vvan-vwnvn-n‘vvvvn-"-vvvvvvvvvvrv-vvvvvvvnvvvvvvv Ov!vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrvbvvvv‘rvtwv'vv!wvvvvv'r’vvv'vvvvvvovvvvvvtvv’iviiv'*’iv.vvv—vvvvvi'vvi’ivv’vvvvv‘vvvv }'{!‘i‘i‘iiiiii')i‘i‘!i)UDU”’!’.”??'F?D?*???ii”ii’?iiiiii‘iii’ii"’)i!#biDi’iiibbibi.’iiii'.i)i” PEP PRSP biiiii‘iiiiii!)’i’iiii’ii.’i‘ii”?i”iii% THE EMPORIUM. | Matchless Bargains in Dry Goods Section. Selected specials from half a dozen depart- ments—the newest, brightest, best of goods—low priced for the last week of April’s sensational sale. The Silks and Japanese Crepe are for Monday only. $i.25 Silks 95c. Beautiful Striped Taffeta Silks, 25 inches wide—heavy quality—all silk—different width stripes in all the newest color effects, including navy, turquoise, reds, fawns, olives and emeralds, actually worth $1.25 a yard. To be on sale Monday for one day only at.......... gSC Positively none soid to the trade, and only 15 yards will be sold to each cus- tomer. 5080 E-B-0 l'-l.- a—E-E-0 Amoskeag Standard Apron Tll. Check Ginghams — per 3 1 C L ®B| Crash—16 inches wide— N ] Ba Washable Percales—all new BL colors and designs — the latest effects—per yard... 5 = Japanese Crepes 15c. For One Day Only. Japanese Crepzs—prettiestand most durable material for summer costumes— a full and complete assortment of stripes and plain colors from 8"”’& to select— regularly 20c y n Monday gm A kAl 15¢ Egyptian Cotton Underwear. 320 dozen of an extra fine quality of Ladies’ Combed Egyptian Cotton Vests and Drawers—colors are ecru and white —vests high neck, long sleeves; high neck, short slesves; low neck and no slecves, and low neck and one-quarter sleeves—drawers in knee and ankie lengths—in ordinary and extra large siz's. These garm:nts are superior in guality, style and finish to any ever o d in this city at our record- 25C breaking price of... Matchless Hosiery Bargains. 350 doz:n Ladies’ Imported Fine Gauze Cotton Hose—hign-spliced heels and double toss—Hermsdorf dyes—black and dark tan shades. On special sale Monday and while the lot last: Notions—Dress Linings— Trimmings. 750 only—Curling Irons, like picture— small, me- dium or large size—as long as the 3 C aff -ta Skirt Lining—25 ot lasts per yard quantity lasts, each......... ress Slidés, with s poin's, Large Black Cube Pin in white snail and smoked—round shape e ek e can iy heau{i;,:;n:p Trimming—7 inches wide—with nail IOC Jet” Garnitures, in latest des butterfly effect—each 1ndu[ $|.25 40 pieces of Black inches wide—special — - 5¢ Neckwear—Jabots—Fronts. All the latest novelties in Liberte Silk Jabots, Fron's and Scarfs—the newest thing in puffs and in solid and fancy colorings at g1, 75¢ and 50C 58 dozen Wash Net Scarfs—a2i; yards long—with lace ends—in white or cream—regular value soc each—on sale Monday and while they last Jouvin Gloves 90c Pair. A few hundred pairs only of— Ladiss’ Jouvin 3-clasp Kid Gloves in all staple colors and Ladies’ 4-button Kil Gloves in pearl, butter and white only—regularly sold at $1.50 and $1.25 per pair—ir we have your size while this lot lasts price will be... goc Some Charming Parasols. Ladies’ Coaching Parasols—change- able silks in garnet, navy, red, green, tan and gray—paragon frames—pretty handles to match the silk. Ladies’ Coaching Parasols, in Levan- tine silk—verticle stripes, in cardinal, navy, ns=w green, tans, modes, grays, ar; fram Ity han- E?c:goféaz?].ACS noveity han $3.50 New Parasols, in Plaids, Baya- deres, Stripes, Checks—chiffon trim- med—also large assortment of Car- riage Parasols at low prices. A Matchless Bargains— Curtains—Portieres. A complete clearance of all odd pairs—small lots—and slightly soil:d sample Curtains—half pairs of .Portieres— one-pair lots, and Couch Covers. A general clean-up at about half price to make room for new stock. $5 Nottingham Curtains, 314 yards long, 54 inches Widese s -$ 2.50 £4 Nottingham Curt - ns, 314 yards lon: 2. $20 Irish Point Curtains, ;13. ;'ayrdsdlon !(Lx $10 Irish Point Curtains, 335 yards long. . 5.00 $12 Brusseis Point Curtains, 3% yards long, 52 £6 B;gssels Point Curtains, 314 yards long, 52 inches R4 [+ (T . S5 Portieres Tapestry, 3 6 Portieres Tapestry, 3 vards and 56 inche $7 Portieres Tapestry, 3 vards - nd 5o inche Rufflad Muslin Curtains, $1.50 per pair, jus for chambers. Ori ntal Stripes — Upholstery—Goods by yard—All short lengths—To close about half price. Send name and address to Mail Order Dep’t for our booklet, «What Wil Be Worn,”” just issued. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | Matchless Bargains for April’s Last Week. Every price quoted on this page is a record-breaker. We are not addicted to extravagant statements in our advertisements. What is promised is given, so that when we say ‘‘Matchless Bargains’’ we mean offerings that cannot be matched. We mean that equally as low prices on equally as good merchandise have never been quoted in San Francisco. The quantities of each line are large, but as fast as one article is sold fully as good. out it will be replaced by others @ii’i’iii”i!”!i"ii!@!”’)?.’! > ""D,).’I.’!”””!’!’F)i'!fi% The Very Best French that we sell regularly for 35c two days—Monday and SEPSEPR Matchless Bargains— Muslin Underwear. More bargains than ever and even better bargains to open the second week of the Burns Stock Sale at 50c on the dollar. Remember, this is not a soiled, out-of-style bankrupt stock—but new, clean, liberally cut, handsomely trimmed garments, made of the best muslins and cambrics for fine trade. White Soft Finished Fine Muslin Skirts—r14-inch Skii flounce, with emoroidery edge on ruffle. 29C irts, \ umbrella style........ . choice Fine Cambric Skirts, cut full—deep of 3 French flounce and ruffle. 29‘: lines Soft Finished Heavy Muslin Skirts—very wide and full—g-inch hem—price wouldn’t 29 at29c. | buy the muslin. C Good 75¢ Gowns of fine soft fin- Ished muslin—2 rows of insertion—cam- bric ruffl: on neck, yoke ru?f 50C f sleeves. - - Fine $1 Gowns of best muslin—4 rows of insertion—pearl buttons—neck, yoke and sleeves edged with em- e broidery—all sizes... 60(: ri New styles of 25 Go —mm-/ t'” 3 med elaborately with Medici lace on X1 TN 3 n:ck, yoke and sleeves—exact =y = i ]\ [ copy of the 83 gowns—for........ 73C t | | /( /[ A $1.25 Gown of fine soft muslin, ’/}F } l %’:}) [ neck, yoke, shoulders and cuffs only.. ' 75C 5 Fine soc Corset Covers, with tucks and Insertion and embroidery edge— V shape— trimmed back and 25C front. 25 on i with 4 rows insertion, lawn ruffl: t sleeves— only.. of (nrfibrlc—yoke band—value 5oc—|6 Extra Wide Cambric Drawers Pique Coats for Chi Idre 5, $3.50 kinds oniy— $|5'00 est weeneeeefrom $4.50 to “Marseilles Cloa Second floor front— Fourth-street side. Matchless Bargains In Millinery. 300 Ladles’ and Children’s 75¢ Straw Shapes at 5¢c 250 Ladies’ and Children’s §1 Straw Shapes at 10c. 350 Ladies’ and Children’s £1.50 Straw Shapes—colors red, white, blue and brown, at 25¢c. 3 324 Large Picnic Hats—Java straw—nothinz to equal them at the price, 25¢. 12c0 5oc Beauty Roses—Red, Tea and Natural, 18c. Millinery Department— Second floor front. o Matchless Bargains in Ladies’ Garments. Ldrge assortment of $1, $1.25 ‘and $1.50 Lawn, Percale and Dimity Shirt Waists—all sizzs—about 2600 in 50 the lot—record-breaking price....... C $1.75 Fancy Cloth Lined Waiit——dsmes 32, 34, 36—record- breaking price... 98(: £4 New Fancy Stripe Heavy Silkk Waist— lined—all sizes—dark colors— record-breaking price............ $2-75 $1 and $1.25 New Percale Wrappers —lined waist—ail snzes—recorfl: 73C aki rice... Gl ria $1.50 Black Figured Mohair Separate Skirt —lined and bound— record- breakin lantine——seraraée skirts—perfectly made--record- 4 $2.98 breaking price.... 6 §6.50 Black Brocaded Silk Skirt—well made and linei—record-break- ing price....... This new All-wool Tailor Dress—tan mixtures—jacket silk lined—percaline lined skirt—all sizes—regular- ly $12.50--record-breaking price $9~ 75 Assorted lot of Crash and Grass Cloth Dresses—blazers, Eton and fly front jickets—reguiar price $3.25, $3.50 and $4—record-breaking price & $2-48 This new All-wool Cloth Jacket — tan, navy or black — all sizes—silk faced—reg- ular price $5.50—rec- org-breaklng$4 45 T h col Tan Covert Jacket—silk faced—regular value $9.50— record-breaking price... wuuu. e $ 7-45 uesday-onlyat............ &‘QQ(QQQ((QQQQQQ!‘QQ(QQQQQQQ L1 (QQQ(QQQQQ(IQQQQQQQ!QQQQQQQQQQ(&@’ Mixed Candy—the joc kind ¥ a pound—special for 25(: LT Matchless Bargains Silver-Plated Ware. “Rogers & Bros.” and ¢‘Rogers’ *’ silver-plated ware are frequently quoted and sold by unscrupu- lous dealers as the celebrated brands of ‘“1847"’ Rogers Bros. The un- matchable prices quoted below are for the genuine Q <1847 " Rogers Bros.,or the*‘Star”’ | brand, ‘‘Rogers & Bros.,”” or ‘‘Rogers,’”’ as the |case may be. Compare our prices with those |elsewhere for the same brands and you will | quickly see the difference. “1847" Rogers Bros.—A1. Teaspoons, plain patterns, set of 6, 90c. Tablespoons or Forks, plain patterns, set of six, $1.80. Teaspoons, fancy patterns, set of 6, $1.05. Tablespoons or Forks, fancy patterns, set of 6, $2.10. ““Star Brand,”” ‘Roger & Bros. or Rogers. Teaspoons, plain patterns, set of 6, 75¢. Tablespoons or Forks, plain patterns, set of 6, $1.50. Teaspoons, fancy patterns, set of 6, 80c. Tablespoons or Forks, fancy patterns, set of 6, $1.60. 1847 Roger Bros. After-Dinner Coffee Spoons, fancy patterns, set of 6, 85c. Star Brand Roger & Bros. 12-dwt. Plated Knives, set of 6, $1.35. 1847 Roger Bros. 12-dwt. Plated Knives, set of 6, $1.60. Russell’s White Handle Knives, set of 6, $1.05. Russell’s Cocobolo Handle Carvers, per pair, 70c. Quadruple Plate ‘Ten Set, 4 pieces, 2.95. i Quadruple Plate ea_ Set, ieces T Quadruple Plate Cake Basket, $1.90. & Quadruple Plate 5% Berry Dish, pink bowl, $2.25. Jewelry Department— Main floor—near elevators. Matchless Bargains in House Furnishings. There are from 5 to 120 dozen each of these wondrously low-priced household necessiti They go on sale Monday and Tuesday. As soon as an article is sold out an equally as good bargain will take its place. 20c Wire Soap Racks.....................9¢C Wire Sponge Racks, 1l hold very large size sponge, each <4 Porcelain Tea Tile Stands, in wire frames, each erenenlOC Tin Cake Cutters, fancy shapes, regu- larly sceach, doz. 25¢ Cookey Cutters, fancy shapes, 10 sizes in a box, per box...... . 28 Iron Lemon Squeezers, with Porcelain bowl, each 5¢ Twor: ng Knives, like picture, blades can be removed for sharpsnine, Large Size Tin and Wood Vegetahle G e ..10c Alimond Graters, comp ete, as in picture, can be fas- tensd to any table, regularly $r.25 each, while they last..................65¢ Fancy Piano Duster, colored feathers, gilt handle, each..25¢c Copper Bottom Planished Tin Coffee Pot, with patent strainer— 6-pt. size...45¢ 2-pt. size...30c Wood Mustard Spoons, per doz.....20¢ English Lemonade Straws, bundle ofgaotascsti il st ..10c Double-pointed Emery Stones, each 10c Alcono. Stoves, like picture, with adjustabie wick, folding handle, always sold at $1.25 each, whi.e those on hand last..coeneeeee 85¢ Alcohol Stoves, wrought iron, burns without a wick, regularly 7s5c each, this sale..... .3 Stove Brushes, regularly 15c each...9¢ ]Fib[cr Wa;h Baksins, light, g= = cleanly, won’t break nor chip— 12-inch White Fiber Wash Basin...15¢ 13-inch White Fiber Wash Basin...20¢ 15-inch White Fiber Wash Basin...30¢ Wood Coat Hangers, each.... 3¢ Farina or Rice Boiler, planished tin, with white porcelain bowls, black enamel handles, 2-pt. size... 38¢c like picture, durable, 3-pt. size...... 5lc 4-pt. size......69¢c 1o'lnch Galvanized Iron Wash Basins..ceeeecsierncssennaisns srereneianne oue 5c 113 - inch Galvanized Iron Wasnh Basins. 13-inch Galvani: Fruit Presses and Potato Mash- ers, like picture. 4-quart Re! Jap: % .3c 7-inch Tin Milk Pans, each..3c The Emporium and Golden Rule Bazaar. ® of without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. | XA # B @R HEREEEEEEEEEEEEREEEREREER BERREEEEEESEREEEREEEEEREEREEREE AR EEEEEREEREEAAEARERRE R RS R AR AR E AR EAD S EEEECER AR R LR AL EEEEREEE B E AW THE EMPGCRIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. Matchless Bargains In Fancy Ribbons. . A wholesale Millinery Importer’s en- tire stock of Fancy Ribbons, 11,000 yards, on sale Monday, 9 A. M., and while they last—in Bargain Section. About kaif price for 6o different “styles of beautiful millinery and neck ribbons — plaids, checks,Bayadere Stripes, Ombres and Jacquards— rich fabrics and colcrings imported for the fine mil- linery trade. Come Mon- day early; thereare only 11,000 yards. 2500 yards Fancy Rlbbonsi"fn(?irc];1 4(1!‘11::1 ngs and styles, as above—all pure silk, record-breaking price, 15c. 7500 yards of 33 and 4 inch Fancy Ribbons, all pure silk, new styles and colorings, record-breaking price, 18¢c. 3600 yards Fancy Ribbons, all widths from 33 to 5 Inches; all styles and colorings; values from 4oc to Goc yard ; your choice for 25c. 2200 yards Fancy Ribbons, all widths from 335 to 6 Inches; styles are exquisite and quality perfection, values 50¢ to 75¢, will be 35¢. New Bargain Section~ Rear of Rotunda. Matchless Bargains in Men’s Furnishings. We have bought five cases Men’s Wool Merino Natural Gray Socks—they are full finished, seamless, double heel and toe—regular 20c socks. On sale 21 spzcial Monday and while they last. I 2C e think we have the very best Unlaundered Shirt in America. It is made of Wamsutta Muslin and 2200 linen bosom (warranted). The bosom is set in—three- ply and lined with heavy duck. It is double front and back and gathered yoke. All seams are double stitched. In short, it is a perfect snirt. We realize that good unlaun- ered shirts are sold as low as 45¢c. We have them. This article, however, does not come into competition with that quality. We class it with the very best $1 laun- dered shirt on the market. Our matchless price is.. 65C The 25¢ Neckwear Sale continues—the bal- ance of the great purchase has been brought down from our stock rooms—patterns and quali- ties are just as choice as those offered last week —come Monday for first pick—soc and 75¢ Neclewear for:s:o. oL ool o o00] 25C Matchless Bargains in Popular Books. The leading Books of the year, “Quo Vadis, author- ized, complete and illustrated edition, bound in cloth, 50 published at $1.00—special this week only—for....... C “With Fire and Sword”—an his- torical novel of Poland and Russia, 1648 to 1651, by the author of ‘“Quo Vadis,” complete, aulhoriéed edition, published at $1.co—special this week only— forp..y 50C 500 volumes of recent copyrighted Novels by such authors as Barr, Craw- ford, Crockett, Davls, Eugene Fieid, Ford, Harraden, Hobbes, Maclaren, Wolf, Zadngwill, etc., published at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50—special this week— T 50c QRIS s 2500 Paper Novels by leading authors, mostly copy- righted, good paper, clear print, regular price 25¢c and 0 soc—special this week only.. 10c Rand & McNally’s Popu f the size 1134X14—159 pages, bound in cloth, regular price $1.75—special this week—only. 980 Matchless Bargains In Spring Hats. All the blocks and colors in stiff and soft hats that are going to be popular during the sum- mer months. kThe Dunlap, dI(noxhand Youman blocks, In £3.50 grade, at the spe- cial Emporium price of. z $2_°_9 Men’s Fedora Hats, the latest styles and colors, in three different grades, ex- tra value at the Emporium—oprice i sa3s Sr3eand 95C Children’s Hats in many new, pret- ty stvles at lowest prices. 50c Children’s Saiiors, 75¢ qual- ity, for... Children’s quality for. Boys’ Fedora Hats, in t! thesments =8 o8C —e Hat Department—Near elevator, main floor. Golf Matchless Bargains in Toilet Articles. Roger & Gallet Violet de Parme Extract—bottle. La Blache Face Powder—box.... Camelline (*‘Wakelee’s’’)—bottle. Dorin’s Rouge, No. 18—box Packer’s Tar Soap—cake.... Pears’ Transparent Soap—cake. Cuticura Soap—cake. Gosnell’s Cherry Too! Scheffizld Dentifrice—tube. Woodnury Facial Soap—cake. Fel’s & Co.—all of their 3 for 25¢ Soaps Qur 15¢ Imported Tooth Brushe Our 1oc Horn Combs............ Our 35¢ Cloth Brushes—*‘large siz:' Matchless Garments Are Famous “Stuttgarter.” We are sole agents in San Francisco for the “‘Stuttgarter’” Normal Sanitary Underwear for men, women and children. These goods have the unqualified indorsement of many world-renowned physicians and of all persons who have ever worn them. They are unequaled for comfort, health, wear and finish. Ths Stuttgarter people have placed on the market this season for the first tim»: a remarkable value in summer weight underwear for men, which has the same .sanitary virtues that are fol;nd irfi‘t?se fflo;:}:x&e:ii::dgfgdes. The arment, for shir s;zxzefi'csrzgs to 42, 'is $|-50 We carry a complete line of Union Suits for men. None of these ad- vertised goods sold to dealers. 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