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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1898. B CERMANS YET VERY BITTER Continued Hostility Shown Against the United States. But Members of William’s Government Are Professing Strict Neutrality. It Is Evident That Opinion Is Checked the Father- land Will Lose Much Trade. Special Dispatch to The Call. BERLIN, May 14.—While there has been & marked change in the com- ments of the anti-American press of Germany, there have been no changes | in the opinions of the people, which continue to be most hostile to the United States, especlally among upper classes. married a German nobleman—both of them in close touch with the highest soclety—sald to a correspondent: “You have no conception of the bitter feel- ing against America. It is impossible for me to go anywhere without hear- ing my country abused on all sides. We are accused of being a nation of hypocritical tradesmen who forced war with Spain with no other object than that of financial gain.” The war news continues to arrive here twelve Lours late, and the Lokal Anzeiger is the only Berlin paper with enterprise enough to get a few brief specials from New York direct. When the reports arrived of the return of the Spanish fleet to Cadiz the news- papers emptied the vials of thelr Wrath on their erstwhile proteges. The Berlin Tageblatt editorially re- marked: “Without firing a single shot this mysterious fleet has excited | repeatedly panics in New York, and kept the whole American fleet in Admiral Sampson’s blockading ceased to blockade, and Commo- | v as though hypnotized at fleet which has been at sea a 0 veritable hallucina- However, the Spanish admiral d that prudence was the bet- of valor, and he returned to having reduced N hes or swept the Yankees an. The merchant traders ionaires of Americamay there- le to tremble.” rters, who are greatly per- bed at the serious losses which have resulted from the anti-Ameri- of the press, which losses are to-day to have already ounted to several million marks, threaten to be followed by a nent transfer of orders to a ation, are making strenu- to curb the newspapers. The communications made by ment of Germany, protest- ny is friendly to Amer- be accorded due recognition ment circles, but unfriendli- | f trade. von Bulow, the Minister of irs, has reiterated Embassador White Ger- the war. He explained that ce of a formal declaration on of Germany was simply due t that Germany is not in the king such declarations, even o her Interests like the Japanese wars. than the The newspapers here are discussing | Spanish | probability of national The Papal Nuncios of nd Berlin have had several Prince Hohenlohe, the Imperial Chan- lor, with the view of trying to bring t d are in substance that Germany not deem the time ripe for inter- vention. The proposition of the Russian and | C n_newspapers to make Europe ependent of America for grain sup- by the establishment of state granaries eing discussed. The Gov- ernment D to accomplish the scheme, and that Russia_especially is unable to supply | the deficlency. Tt is further pointed out that there was a famine in Russla in 1891, and it is added that famine at the I districts of Russla. The Office are watching events in the Phil- ble. G e already filed claims for damages t the United Office here says they must aw: thing can be done in the matter. It is d, however, that the Geri..in admiral commanding the far East has bee empowered In case of riots to land troops to protect th nlate and the German residents of that place. peror William at Metz has receiv- ed in audlence General Count von Mun- sten-Ladenburg, the German Embas- to France, who furnished his Ma- on the subject of sentiment and on met with at Metz. ch families particivated in 1t processio ry of Prus has been ac- nt official reception at > “Prince’s arrival by His Royal Highness pro srman legation. A long 1 and private entertain- | n arranged. it the lower house of the thout debate the third | bill subjecting univer- ) the control of the Min n has aroused fears h the rights of pub- | nd political association, | ven rise to renewed ru-“ ; ure is being prepared to modify or r ict unlversagl 2uf§;aze4 | | | | ference meeting 1 The semi-official denials on this sub- ject have been received with skep! cism. In the event of the approaching elections resulting in considerable ac- cession to_the ranks of the Conserva- tives and National Liberals there is no doubt there will be great pressure brought to bear on the Government to alter the condition of affalrs, 2nc tion of affairs, Chinese Fishermen Arrested. SAN RAFAEL, May 14.—The Fish Com- missfoners have arrested ten Chinese | camped near McNear's point. The prin. | cipal complaint is that they we: fn catching small fish witt, nm'e,,’g“fi‘vfiffl thirty were found in their possession. All the arrested fishermen were brought be- fore Justice Gardner and their trial will take place next week. B Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission, Unless Public | the | An American lady who | Schley’s flying squadron did not | ton Roads dumbly awaiting the ! half, yet was nowhere | e nervousness of the Amer- | rd the United States means | to | tion to observe neutrality | which are more | Russo-Turkish and | about the intervention of Germany in | war between Spain and the United | The answers they have re- | holds there are no means | esent_time is threatening many | | Is of the German Foreign Islands in the closest manner | an subjects at Manila | tates, but the For- | t the conclusion of the war before any- | in his honor. | ¢ large crowd of people | ’@iil’ii)b,ii”i’i”,ibiiiii?’iiii’ib’ii?’”’?”.i? NEW BOOKS. rockett | Publishers’ Price, Is | D L LTRSS LS T S TS —————————————————————————— e P P LT L | & fiiii’ii‘ii‘O?Dii?i')fiii.i’i’ifi"iiii’??#iii’i.ri THE EMPORIUM. | | Standard Bearer. | The Londoners. Hickens | Tales of Home Folks. We put up our fine candies in tin boxes for country shipment without extra charge—keeps the Candy for the COUntrY. éandy fresh and nice for several ays. $1.00 Best French Mixed Candy, the usual soc kind— our price 35c Ib, or 3 Ibs for. Ali Nut Taffies, Caramels, Butte; candies, per Ib. A customer at the silk coun- ters said it was hard to buy silks here, because there were Printed Indias and Foulards. so0 many to select from that one really became confused. Most customers seem to think that, on the contrary, a large assortment makes shopping easy—that you are sure to quickly find just the weave and shade of coloring that you want. At any rate, we believe in large quantities, for that means low prices and more trade, and it’s the volume of business that counts. Of our Printed India and Foulard Silks we simply say, ““the most styles and lowest prices in the State.” Printed India Silks in handsome exclusive designs and newest color com- binations—more than 4o different styles to kse!ect trem, and guaranteed all pure silk— 24 inches wide. 60c yard 28 inches wide 75¢ yard All-Silk Foulard and Printed India Silks—new attractive designs, Including neat scroll patterns and Bayadere effects exquisite color combinations— I 24 inches wide. 85¢ yard i 28 inches wide.. ..90c yard All-Silk Foulard—extra fine twill satin finished quality— more than 5o styles and color combinations, including polka dots, smallest to the largest stripes, narrowest to widest—also many very handsome figured designs— 24 inches wid - 28 inches wide. SECTION.” THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | Some Very THE EMPORIUM. | For Monday On Monday Morning, from 9:30 to 12 o’clock only, we will place on sale 48 pieces of strictly All-Wool Serge at 25¢c yard. Cardinal Wine Garnet Mazroon Mol only be bought at 25c yard during above hours. rdore Gros Vert Ladies desiring a neat, serviceable house gown will find this serge just the material. COLORED DRESS GOODS—First Section—Left of Entrance. Tan Fawn Myrtle Navy Can Another Shipment of Siikolines, in a very large assortment of the newest patterns and colorings, will on Monday and while they last be offered at the same price that the other lot sold for—9¢c yard. SILKOLINES, IN CURTAIN DEPARTMENT—Second Floor—Near Elevators. Knitting Silk—250 dozen of a good quality, in all colors, will be sold to-morrow and while the lot lasts at 2 spools for 5c. ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT—Main Floor—Rear of Rotunda. The Magic Glove-Cleaner—Beginning Monday and until sold we will cffer those popular 25¢ Rubber Sponge Glove Cleaners at 15¢ each. GLOVE DEPARTMENT—First Floor—Off Main Alsle. Rand, McNally & Co.’s Map of California and Nevada—Size 44x34 inches, printed in handsome colors, showing counties, cities, towns and all railroads, mounted on moulding with roller, never sold less than 65c each, 350 of them, Monday and while they last, at f5c. MAPS, IN BOOK DEPARTMENT—First Floor—Rea! i If you are going to pay cash for Furniture there is only one place in town where you can afford to trade Furniture and Carpets. ", Do picns o020 houses—decidedly the lowest in California. Assortments are bigger and broader—all kinds, from the low priced to the most expensive. Every piece of Furniture marked in plain figures. You are most welcome to wander throuzh the department and critically examine the goods and make comparisons. Here are some incomparable specials for the week : Bedroom St — 3 pieces—antique fin- ish, hardwood—full size double bedstead —high, carved head- Come and see these three fab- Novelty rics, designed for street costumes —they combine gcod taste and excellent wearing qualities at less Dress Goods, : than reasonable prices. 46-inch llluminated Sharkskin Suiting in the new beiges, new greens, new blues, argents and new purples— made from a hand-twisted yarn, therefore a perfect dust repellant—and impervious to dampness— per yard...... 8 $1-00 so-inch Illuminated Covert Suiting in 8 new color effects —a very elegant fabric for tailor garments— flrm and enduring—per vard so-inch Clay Worsted in blac al —this Is p4 an especially desirable serge, as it is a cloth finish and the correct weight for tailor garments—per yard.. 75¢ Ascot Puff Scarfs, the most popular neck dressing 0 wear with Ladies’ linen collars, an Nec’kwear mense assortment the very large style, to suit any taste— India Silk Puff Scarfs.. Plain Satin Puff Scarfs. Fancy Silk or Ottoman Scarfs e i e /b e andiSIID0 A department devoted exclusively to Ruchings here. Your every want in Liberte Pleatings and Ruchings for Organdie Dress Trimmings and of bands; also a complete stock of Shirred Liberty Silk 18 inches wide, all colors, per yard 65¢c. Two lots of dainty gloves for GIOVCS and Misses came last week. The makers P recommend them very highly to us, arasols. and they surely are much better than the usual gloves at the price. Misses’ two-clasp English Walking Gloves in all the staple colors, all sizes, e oidered backs, fitted to the hand—per pail $1.00 Misses’ two-clasp French Kid Gloves, in bal] dthcjn:gv shadgs, all sizes, embroidere acks, fitted to the hand—per pair.. $100 Ladies’ two-clasp French Gloves (our well-known “Premizre”), in all summer colorings and sizes, em- broidered backs (best value in the city), fitted to the hand— $ 1.25 per pair........ Ladies’ Black Carriage Parasols, $1.25 made of Union Silk, one ruf- fle, silk lined, neat handles. - Ladies’ Black Carriage Parasols, in Union Silk, two and three rufflzs, silk lined, black handles to match $1.50 Every kind that Is in popular favor will be found in our carefuily selected Trimming stocks. The New Dress . Trimmlngs. artist has tried to give an idea of two very pretty styles—but news- paper cuts of trimmings are a dismal failure. Narrow Honiton Lace and Spangled Dress Trimming, 1, inch wide, in a variety of new shades, a 1 special value—per yard.. 3 12-20, Black Silk Feather Edge Trimming, 1 inch wide—very showy and es- pecially cheap at....... . 25C Black Silk Gimp Trimming, 3 inch wide—patterns as in picture—made with Silk Tubular Brald and fine satin cord edge—per yard. ... 10c % Black Bead Trimming, with nail heads —pattern as in picture—width 154 inches. Very special, per yard 20C Arrived last week, a new assortment of Dress Garnitures, comprising Braid, Bead and Spangle Yokes, Fronts and Blouses. To-morrow we inaugurate a u I a'per gld~sea;onl Clezrance of fine Wall aper—high-grade ; 4 Reduced. grade papers, comprls ing the very best designs drawn this vear, on the heaviest kind of paper, and only best quality of colorings used—worth up to 75¢ roll—going this week at. Vi 000 Handsoms Parlor, Library, Hall and Dining-room P.per in the new and popular shades of reds, greens, browns and blues—per roll 10c to 20c 20c Parlor Paper, in embossed and ()| RO o Gilt Combinations of unusual merit—; Va better made—value 35¢—per roll.... A full line of popular shades in Ingrains— per rolleccecencens obivensts dassasese ssasacesesases 9c and 10c ERERAREAEEEEEETEEEAARE RS SRS SR AACRAE LR EACEE RS EEEE AR e $1.25 | board—3-drawer bu- reau, with French beveled plate mirror —washstand with 3 drawers and closet— slhould te $17.50. This week Bedroom Set— 3 pieces—fine selected : sl e oak —hand - carved, | highly polish rench beveled plate mirror— | will last a litetime—should be §25. Tnis week... $1425 Beautiful Mahog- any Parlor Sui —s5 pieces — uphol- tered in gifferent coiored tapestries —substan- tial, attractive and well worth $25. This . $14.75 $110 Parlor Suits this week . .$85 $75 Bedroom Suits—to close out—this week 51.5' ééfiéfi;hpholstered in a fine silk corduroy thistweelt © 5 oSt Sl e $7.25 For one week lonzer we continue the sale begun last Monday. Addi- tional help will be add=d in work- Save 20 % On Carpets. rooms and more carpet layers em- ployed to overcom: the unavoidable delays of last week on account of the many orders. The prices include making and lining. Lowell Body Brussels, with borders to match— regularly $1.30 p=r y’ard. Sale prict $1-04 Wilton Velvets—regularly $1. Sale price. Best grade of Tapestry—full 1o-wire goods—bor- ders to match—regularly go: per yard. Sale price 72C Second grade of Tapestry—regularly 8oc per yard. Sale price R 5éc Cheapest gra pestry—regularly 6oc per yard. 48C Kelim Smyrna Rurs—o6xg feet, $6.751 10 feet 6 inches by 7 feet 6 inches, $9.85; 12x9 feet... $13.25 150 Moquette Rugs—siz - 27x54 inches. On spe- cial sale Monday and until sold, each....... s $150 See show window. Our business in this de- partment is growing all of Grocery Trade s the time. If a housekeeper Increa‘smg’ comes here once we are pretty sure of her trade afterward. There’s nothing so convincing as getting the goods that you know are all right for much less than you ever paid for them before. See the daily list of specials in the grocery show-window. These for Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday only : Golden Rule Sand Soap, regularly 4c per cake, o 0 [ AR G A T TR A R R e $1.00 1o-Ib. sacks Yellow Corn Meal, regularly 25c, for three days...... o0 20c Imported Lagadac Sardines, 1-4s, regularly 13c Hawaiian Grated Pineapple, 2-1b. cans, regularl: 20c—Mondav, Tuesday and Wednesday....... 350 Family Blend Roasted Coffee, regularly 2sc rer Ib., for three days... . ZOC Babbitt’s 76, large 1-Ib. will be 3 for..... : P s There are just 15. large packages of syrup in stock that we want to close out. Our calis are mostly tor the gallon size. Can vou use five gallons at these prices? 5 only—s-gallon jackets Tally-Ho Syrup, regu- packa s, regularly 1i1c, 2 larly $2.00, will be closed for....cceeseenuenecenncns $1.35 5 only—s-gallon Jackets Century Syrup, regu- larly $2.25, will be closed for..... $l.60 5 only—s-gallon jackets S. & W. Syrup, larly §2 75, will 1 e closed f-r.. First Floor—Jessie-street Side. Direct Grocery Telephone—South 59. Kirk's Soap 7ot 25¢, N safe, pure Kirk’s Milled Toilet Soaps, full weight and size guaranteed, in the following well-known brands : Pilgrim Turkish Bath Elder Flower White Oatmeal Brown Windsor Melba London Transparent 7 cakes for 25¢ Fels Sanitary Toilet Soap,7 cakes for 25¢ Q- Rine—a skin food, ‘‘a specific ior the skin”—for infants and adults—a and sure cure—removes blotches, freckles, tans—whitens the face and neck—cures granulate. eye- Ii_ds, eczema, salt rheum, poison oak and all e tions or the skin—per jar > 25¢ Soaps and Perfumes— In Rotunda. Great Trunk Value. around body and 3 on botiom— heavy japanned iron binding— iron bottom —iron v .ilance roll- ers and hinges—patent bolts and stay — malleable tinned cleat and corner clamps —fancy trimm and handle caps—tinned dou- ble hasp sprinz lock—Ileather handles—1 fancy set up tray divided into three roomy com- partments. Size, inches 28 cleats on top, 4 Fancy Metal-covered Trunk, barrel-stave top—4 or 5 hardwood or 5 on front, 2 iron ings, ornaments 30 32 34 36 38 40 Price $375 $400 $4.25 $4.50 $4.75 $5.00 $5.25 These Trunks at the special prices for one week only. Traveling i Shawls. | ble, plain and Scotch effects and heather mixtures dark, medium light colorings—prob- plain ably the finest Just received, 200 newest designs the very heavy S otch Wool and Camel’s Hair Steamer Rugs and Travel- ing Shawls that are so much in demand tor making Inverness Capes—reversi- in and assort- ment ever shown in this city. Prices range from $3.75 to $14.50. See show-window display. The Cafe. ing beautiful bronzs decorations, shining silver and glassware and perfect, dainty service, popular prices location make and central wi:h shoppers by escorts. Salads, Hot Dishes, Cold Meat-, Pies, Oysters, Sandwiches, Puddings, Fruits, ete. Are served unsurpassed Coffee, Tea and Chocolate. Ice Cream, best that can be made— any flavor desired—$2 per gallon—de- livered free to great dome in the model cafe. missed something. Maybe you have never lunchsd under the d If not, you've g. ltis oneof the most charm- lunch places in America— in itseif with Its immaculate linen. lts it popular and ladies unaccompanied all parts of the city. Cafz open dasly 8 a. m. 1o 6 p. m. Open Saturday 8 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. BO S’ One of the best bargains we have ever y been able to offer—and the sale of the ShOCS Ladies’ Cycling Bootees continued. 300 pairs Boys’ Russia Calf Bals, new coin toe, fair stitched, nobby choco- late color, a regular $2.co shoe in any regular shoe store. the prices ing place them on sale at $1.00 per pair. All ALL MARKET STREET CARS PASS THE MAIN ENTRANCE.|! We chop in two and Monday morn- sizes—214 to s534. These are tip-top new shoes, T _ - made for hard wear, and you’ll never get better valu: for...... ...... $1.00 The handsomest Cycling and Outing Bootee in the city for women, in all sizes and widths, extra high cur, beautiful cassimere top, trimmed and foxed with dark chromo kid, new Yukon toe, ventilated inner soles. An up-to-the minute shoe for the approach- ing outing season. Sold nowhere in the city for less than $4; our price $2-45 A'mcr'ica‘s Grandest Shopping Place. NEW MUSIC. ““The Annexation March”. **Belle of the Season Marc| “‘Atlas March”....... *The Riverside March “Corinne Grand March”. “Stars and Stripes Forever” “Handicap March”. MONEY- o The same excellent quality as served in cafe, made in our own bakeshop in basement, on_sale at . Pies, Cakes, B!' ad Soda Water Counter in Rotunda. ¥ ’ ROHS‘ S:lads. Sandwiches, Cakes, etc., made to order for receptions and parties. A very large assortment of FOI‘ Summer Hemstitched Linens in ths le;I- ous sizes, just the right quality FanCY W Ork. and weight for embroidering, and we stamp them in the spe- cial designs that you select without extra charge. 20x30 inches, tray size 18x54 inches, scarf size...S1. 32x32 inches, sham size...$1.00 36x36inches, table square.$1.25 45x45 inches, tea cloth.....S1.85 Royal Society Battenberg and Point Lace Patterns, stamped on specially prepared oil cloth, designs charming— many of them only to be had in this make—to interest you in this work we will sell for thres days Qur gs5c¢ patterns fol Our 6oc patterns fol Our 30c patterns fol 5. They embrace scarfs, squares, centers, handkerchiefs, collars, laces, etc. : : Washable Alphabet embroidery foundations for all kinds of tabe linens, sheets, pillow cases and fancy wark—let- ters from 8 to 5 inches—will wash, boil and iron weli— prices from 15¢ to $1 per dozen letters. 300 pairs of Handsome Portieres, in at- s Chenille P > tractive s'yles and new colorings, at about haif regular prices. They are all 3 yards Ortleres' long, with heavy knotted fringes and dadoes top and bottom. Their widths are 36, 42 and 481inches. There are 10 dlffu;n[ styles in the lot. Rezular prices would bs $3 to & p a pair, sale price while they last.. $2 tQ $450 pair Lace Curtains, just from the mill, soo pairs in ecru and white, 354 yards by 46 inches, very heavy g qua!il;> an1 new spscia! designs, only..... $1-00 pair Curtains and Upholstery— Second Floor—Near Elevator. 7 Got hold of a real bargain the other day— The quantities of each line now on hand A Sale of 2 distinctly stated Kfl!t Underwear' ?)va.xs lThere seims to be enough for Monday and Tuesday, but there is always a big rush to our underwear sales, and it’s best not to wait too long it you want some of Jthem. % 40 dozen of Ladies’ Imported French Lisle Thread Vests, full, regular made and trimmed with silk braid—color pure white, regular valus 75¢ each—Monday and 350 while they last, special price... e s 30 dozen pairs of Ladies’ Fleece-lined Cotton Jersey Rivbed Pants with finish seams—small siz:s only— colo- cream white—regulir price 25¢ per pair, Monday and whilz tney last, special price. 2 ney s SP 15¢ 35 dozen of ladies’ full- finished Egyptian Cotton ‘“‘Oneita” Union Suits, low neck and no sleeves ; color ecru—regular price 50c per suit—Monday and while they last, special price. ... e 30C Have vou seen the Swiss Ribbed Corset Covers that we advertised a few days ago? Hundreds of them were sold last week to wear under waists of organdie and other sheer tabrics. They have high necks and jong sleeves, come in lisle thread or silk and wool. ghle ES'Bwe Nawral Lisle Thread Corset Covers - - $1.25 Sulk and Wool Corset Covers - - $1.75 Sole agency and full assorted stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Stuttgarter Sanitary Vests, Pants and Union Underwear. Spring-weight Ladles’ Vests aad Pants at following prices : 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 43 $1.75 $1.85 $1.95 $2.05 §2.15 $2.25 $2.35 $2.45 An exclusive catalogue of this Underwear, with cuts and full explanations, free in Underwear De- partment. W h New lines of Percales, Organdies and as, Sheer White Goods came last week. . Among th=m are Changeable Percales in Fabncs. Bayadere effects—designs exciusive with us. This is something entirely new in Percales, and at a short distance away looks like silk 1 —Ffull 36 inches wide—pric 123 Some dainty Organdies in patterns never seen here be- fors this ssason—more than 3o different stvles and colorsin this new lot—full 32 inches wide—prices 10¢, I214¢ and. . 15C 1c0 pisces of 36-inch extra fine q y English Long Cloth, 12 yards to the piece—our special price per pizce $1.50 Just received, a full line of White Goods suit- able for graduating suits—India Linons, Victoria Lawns, Checked Nainsooks, Organdies, Plain and Dotted Swisses. A few of the specials for Mon- House day and Tuesday. > . Better come Monday Furmshlngs. for the articles ad- vertised, as they ars sure to be in large demand and will quickly exhaust quantities on hand. Fancy Hardwood Papsr Rack, with solid brass hinges—size 14x21 inches —an ornament and a con- O | S dimaiy soidfor $1.25 N ordinarily so .25 "/le!\\k\‘ d —while they last.... 75¢ 2 (Dover style) Egg Beater—the latest and best i D e e T —on Monday...... Four-quart Steel Enam- eled S aucep a n—straight shape like picture or with i quart, ze, extra heavy Indurat- ed Flax Fiber Pails— 113 inches across top —never been sold for (¢ less than 45¢— 9 each 22 Steel Enamel Wash Basin—113¢ inches in diameter—why buy a tin one when these only cost. 10c Your choice of Tea or C\:tlfiee Pot—steel enamel ware— 134-quart size... 20C ouse Furnishings— nd Floor—Rear. AR EAGECEARALRREREREE LR E R R R 0% THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. i g e T L g i»i»)»bvyvvulyvininfiflwm’q NEVER LEAVE THE EMPORIUM WITHOUT VISITING THE “BARGAIN ALWAYS SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL ON SALE THERE. MANY NEW BARGAINS FOR MONDAY THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED FROM VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT THE BIG STORE. SAVING EXTRAORDINARY TO-MORROW. 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