The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 12, 1899, Page 5

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1899. 5 THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. The Exhibits of Easter Fashions Are Ready The Catalogug for Spring and Summenr vill be ready in a few days. A pictorial an written description of the new stvles, attractively printed and bound, that is free to out-of-town folks for the asking. Have we your name on our list ? Grocery Catalogue for March is ready. Ask forit. Compare prices. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, _ FRIENDLY TONE | OF THE GERMANS The THE EMPORIUM. | Thanks | s will be too bu and Emperor to- Embassador White | FOR CORDIAL RELATIONS PORTER'S WORK TO PROMOTE TRADE APPRECIATED. All Newspapers of Berlin Make Fav- able Comment Except the Agra- rian Press, Which Still Harps on Our Bad Meat. M o TR o Py ey Wash Materials. Organdies 8§ —About 1500 pieces of fancy wo and Lawns in stripes and figures, Le y in design and service- able, per 10c 20¢, 25¢ and 30c ~40¢, 50c t $1.25 cords that are White O e warp nd 15¢ Easter Styles. Butterick Patterns and Publications for April will be on sale Monday morning at 8 o'clock and inspect the New Designs, Fashic Very Special Values in Our cu Lifieniéfia:iails for Hoitefs °», Resfaurants sk by the re prices u: Hemmed Napkins Unhemmed Ma rkins 18x18 Cream Table Damask —Tq: Glass Toweling Vel Biankets and Triplicate So co thl:l'd oif )'egu- Iar prices this week | Notion Novelfies itvoiea F tic and steel and Crushed Ri n -75c v $3.50 coral and sap- 0 v $4.25 -25¢c ..25¢ w 50c s, new designs.25¢ Un Make preparation for Easter—at once. In a week from now dress- akers millin will ¢ to take more work until after Easter Sunday. i ; o-iay of a few of the new spring stocks. It would . of the displays that now brighten this great store. = and Sec our Wednesday e Golden Rule Bazaar. 85¢c 1 $2.50° sale in rotunda. The New Dress Goods. Are you interested in knowing just what will be worn this Spring and Summer? Then come and feast your eyes on the new beauties that ar- rived last week. One hundred and eight new styles and color effects in dress stuffs are arranged for exhibition in the lightest, brightest part of the store, where, if there be any defects, they will be detected at once. But we claim that there are none in these, as nearly perfect fabrics as human ingenuity can devise. The prices are right. 45-inch Novelty Suit-| #m Black Dpress Fabrics—our pronounced leader ing, in latest spring mix- | this season—is a special line of Black Serges. All the differ- tur green, red, blue | ent weaves are here—the fine twilled worsted, serge, the clay and yellow dress patterns | serge and the storm serge, in three supreme grades, at 50c¢c, —for.. .$5.10 | 75¢ and $1 per yard, and an elegant 56-inch coating serge 42-inch Two-toned Bedford Cord—astvlish new edition of the | (sponged and shruak) at. ..$1.50 and $2 b 44-inch Granite Suiting—per yard. 44-inch Whipcord Suiting—per yard 52-inch Venetian Suiting—per yard. §1.25 and $1.50 steel gra 42-inch Silk and W blue gray—dress pattern. 42. k and Wool Crepon Str —dress pattern... tan and f)ear The Charming Silks for’99 Our careful study of the tastes and requirements of our silk custom- ers is manifest, now that the collection of Spring and Summer Silks is nearing completion. Never so early in the year have we been able to show such large assortments, such perfect weaves, beautiful colorings, exquisite styles, but come and see—the showing will interest you. 24-inch Striped Taffeta Silk, medium width|not soil easily, very stripes, alternating with small hair line stripes, in rich and dressy when spring and summer shades of Bluet, Green, Modes, lmade up, per yard.. Royal, Navy, etc., per yard............. $£1.00 - .25 1-inch Cortelle effects with embroidered stripes, inch heavy Swiss exclusive designs, exquisite colorings in shades of | Taffeta, an excellent Purple, Turquoise, Brown, Green, etc., a high nov-|wearihg cloth with two-toned embroidered stripes, elty at a low price, per yard ....$1.00 suitable for shirt waists or costumes, will be very 21-inch Black Ground Taffeta with two-toned popular, peryard........o..ovvenenn. . $1.50 Jacquard figures, very dainty for shirt waists, will ! 22-inch very heavy Silk Stripes and Brocades, including Moire Antique with satin stripe and floral designs, and rich Satin Brocades exquisitely pat- terned and colored, per yard..........- $2.00, $2.50 ani $3.00 Rubber Goods. °°:mcrin ineresing Bookish Folks. Rotunda News for ater Bags, which, notwithstand- | Belated book buyers have still a chance at last week’s phe- are positively guaranteed for | nomenal bargains. There remain on sale many odd lots of gazines, volumes of science, history, poetry, fiction, juvenile te sets of standard works at less than half ’ prices. ent we give 20 per cent off from publishers’ on ajl bOoks :xcept medical net priced and school Here are some new arrivals: Publishers' Our Pri Price. | The Ragged Lady—How $1.40 McTeague—Frank Norr 1.20 The Two Standards—Bar 1.20 Aylwin—Watts-Danton 1.20 | The Red Ax—Crockett. 1.20 | Sinking of the Merrimac—Hobson. 1.20 | With Kitchener to Khartoum—Steven 1.20 | [ H Latest portoct Fiting SPIriNg Ribhons Nolsiios i a rich assort- cts for neck and millinery 25¢c | 300 yards of new Fanzy Ribbo ment of 4-inch Plaid and stripe e ; exceptional valus—per yard ... Premiere Gioves. vards of wids (413 inch) el 2 St b 1 this season’s latest es, hair stripes, Real French Kid Gloves | oo "t 7 l0r e mported directly by | ""o"hi; selection of the narrow draw string fancy d and guaran- | 5i0igs pauze chenille, stripe cord edgze, polka dot- effects, for v shades for spring | trimming—at 10c, 8c and 7c, and §c yard A & of the 'atest style Ribbous, Rouches, Collarettes, Fabots, & and Waist Bows—madz to order by experts free of charge, -at th: ribb n countzrs. glove made for. st tfl : On Sale | a l@net‘_y = Near Books. The Stationery Department has been moved to rear of rotunda, adjoining book section, in order to secure a nel ry increase of space. When values such as form the basis of ever-increasing | i .any wonder that the sales grow? Wove Writing Paper and 24 envelop or cream tin per box.. Writing Paper and 24 en ular quare shape—per box Box of 50 pieces Old Dorchester octa ze—per box.... e oot Hals, $1.55. — These good outline cut of our $1 ne of Fedora and Der- by Hats for men. So mach for the shapes—the qualities are those of the exclusiva hatters’ $2.50 hats ; black or colors—all sizes this week 8teeccreeeree.. $Ta5E Underwear - Hosiery. Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Cotton Corset Covers—high neck, long white only—each -... Swiss Ribbed Lisle Ves tra good value-—eac! Ladies’ Egyptian Cotton Jer and Pants— | vests high neck d sleeves—pants knee or ankle length, with French ban d weight—ecru color—per garment. We make a specialty of Die Work and Stamoing. Th Mécca of = It romenC! This Bazaar. Of all the famed Ori- ental Bazaars in San Francisco the big Ch- AAAAAAA 30c riesz and Jipa partment in this easily the finest. :l‘he rare ivories, curious bric-a-brac, carved ebo- nies, embroidered silks, beautiful Cloisonne ware and curios from all parts of the Orient are well worth a t of in- ‘ thread—Hermsdor! bla finish—Rembrandt ribbed—per pair.. Ladies’ Maco Cotton Hose—full : | Mexican Leather Carvers. Have you seen them at their interesting work in the Ro- tunda? It's one of tha unique features of the big store. They ! will make to order any articie you may want in desigas of _vou} spection. Goods are | own choosing—Card Cases, Bill Books, Shopping Bags, Picture marked in plain figures | Fram:s, Eyeglass Casas, Cigar Cases, Ete. s s, T Sy 1 cHoL - | Hand-carved Belts—cinch or bucklz—from.. at prices surprisingly low to people who have seen | gang.carved Combination Pocket Books from. .$1.00 up 'S130 up Theater tickels for New Neckwear. . 5. # the Opera. Twice Around Long Scarfs—are now the latest and most popular nack dressing—made of embroidered chif- fon embroidered with applique cor- ners—also on net with Honiton ap- plique—prices... .85, S4, $3.75, $2.25 and $1.25 Long Scarfs in net or lawn foun- dation with handsomely embroidered ends—each.............. .50c A complete line of Wash Neck- wear—lawn and net jabots—and stocks at......-..8L25, 75¢ and 50c Lace and Chiffon Jabots with ap- plique ends and handsome stock col- lar, suitable for evening and opera wear—each. - . $6.50, $5, $4.50, $3.50 and S2 Chiffon and Lace Trimmed Fichu for evening and opera wear at..........53.30, $4.50, $7.50, $10.50, $13.50 and $16.50 Opera shades in Ostrich Boas and Collarettes—cream, gray, pink and blue— 18-inch. $5, $6.75 and $7.50 each 45-inch ..510, $12.50 and $I7.50 Opera Fans—real ich feathers, with shell and wood sticks, in cream, pink and b'us, at...$3, $4.30, $2.35 and $2.23 each. Wo sav%es For the Toilef. “La Blache” Face Powder—per box. Bt T “Bourjois L'Eclatante ” Face Powder—equal to any 50c pow- der on the market—4 shades —per box... 25¢ Importei Almoni Oil Castile Soap—3-I Imported Green Otive Oil Castile Soap—3-1b Italiaa Ca: ib bars... Dr. Lambert's ptic Skin Soap—be: made—per box 3 cak Good Toilet Paper—1000 sheet rolls—3 rotls for cuticle soap 40c 25¢ Annual March Sale of Best Makes Carpets. From the best makers in the land, owned by us so that we can sell cheaper than smaller dealers can buy. Seeing is believing, but you’ll doubt yaur eyesight when you see the qualities that we now offer at these prices. Tapestry Carpets, standard makes, their only fault is they've lingered after the stock-taking period, border to match, com- plete on floor, laid and lined. Per yard.. = .8 Velvet Carpets, various makes, all reliable, effective designs and pleasing color schem because they left the looms last season instead of this season you may buy $1.15 grades laid and lined. Per yard e 7.c Axminster Carpets, abso utely perfect and usuall $1.35, styles that we gathered late last season, ar terns and colorings, laid and lined. Per yard. Lowell Body —They exemplify all the grace and goodness associ; eat name of Lowell ; 1! find the same qualities and styles in other stores marked $1.35 per yard. Our price laidand lined. $1.10 Art Squares—Useful and serviceable in many ways; just what you want to adorn oiled floors or to unroll over matting ; the prices of these are exceedingly low, and the patterns, as well as the color combinations, are new and effective ; they are all wool.~ Cost varies according to sizes— $3.80 | 3x4 yards 85.75 | 3x414 yards. $6.85 | 4x5 yards $13.00 Matting. 27..c c q rp Matting. 22..c 25¢ quality Linonleums Qur price, per square yard. Thes= rev. a Rugs claim your Smyrna full appreciation ; they are good and beauti- RUGS. ful—we may not be able to offer them again— the thrifty will take no chances—sizes 60x3) inches.... $1.25 7l Was N Good Furniture X Never This 3-piece solid oak Bedroom Set, full-sized bed, bevelel glass on bureau, ample drawer room, for this week, special priced at.......... .$15.00 O: 2ts f om $r0.00 up to $200.00 A full line of Office Furniture just in. Our assortment of Din- ing Tables probably the largest on the Coast. A very fair one to seat 10 persons costs on This Weel’s - Reductions on Gl’ocel' ICSs The new grocery price lists are ready. Gat one ani com- pare the prices with thos2 you've been paying elsewhere. Oaly articles of recogniz:d merit find shelf room in this model de- partment. You may be sure of qualities, no matter how low the prices are. These extra specials for ail the week. Fine Dry Granulatei Sugar, 18 Ibs for. 300 dozen Amazon Table -Fruit—Apri Pears—all the week if supply lasts, p-r can.. 50 dozen 1-lb tins Dessert Grapes, reduced this week to close out the lot, per dozen. 1-Ib cans Ossters, quality all rizht, per ca Knox’s Gelatine, the popular kind, per package. Coffarin, the mew health coffee, 13-Ib packag 25¢, this week.. ... Choice Liguors. Special for This Week Only. Zinfande! Wine, a good value at 75¢ gallon, this week.....55¢ Shaw’s Pure Malt Whiskey, for medicinal use, regularly $1.00 bottle, this week.... 77¢ Sherry Wine, our $1.00 per gallon quality, this weel Pabst Malt Extract, the best tonic, per dozen...... Specially Priced. ARREARR AR LR R RGBS BARC ARG AL ARAERE RS $R UM AR R BRI RN UNE RN L B QB AR A AR B UL AL A AL AR AR LR U LR BN AN SRR LA B L AR AR S L AR RGN RNGE AR R AR U R ER ARG RE R e 3:% | similar articles in Chinatown, at Chinatown prices. | Hand-carved Chatelzine Bags from.....ceeee.. SEBEEES4G S 4AESLGLAARSLANERGEESES P L LT e L L L R L L b Db L s S L B S50 up | @. Q’!‘F".”,.!‘”QUOVU“DO."‘"fl"v"".".‘ 0’9?!‘.‘"!‘9!“""'@!0"9'FV’!V“'”?W@OV*VWVD9v'U“VFW‘"vviv'!vvvDO‘W‘&!"V’U’TV"t”'"'fl"'.ffi*'.?‘".”"”’O"W""."’."”Ufl’ F""U".W”" ¥ ¥ . » » SEHEEEASSSEAALAAEESALEESESES | v eorganized 4 the number of | moan dispatches, published up to yes- | was a Jew. Another resignation is | : | fi‘;(’l‘ l”: “‘l,lrgj’;‘:s;l:d" ¢ terday by the Reichsanzeiger, saying | pending for the same reason. " | |eEse e s ed. 4 that|they bear out the former German off- | The officials of the United States| Some of the mewspapers 58, cial statements and flatly contradict | Consulate General are doing a heavy { }Admiral von Knorr is retiring because | yp, ogsential points of Mr. Chambers’ iassador SRve s § business, invoicing exports, mostly nor of Mr. P of personal differences with the Em- |jetters. sundries and hardware for Cuba, Porto tionary with the Secretary of the Treasury. Before the acceptance of any site offered it is usual to send a special | agent of the treasury to examine such site, and upon his report to the Secre- | tary the Attorney General is asked to | approve the title. In all cases it is ‘ynecessary for the Legislature to cede | exclusive jurisdiction over such sites to the Federal Government. | The Call correspondent asked the | | Supervising Architect whether the Gov- | Supervising Architect Is | ernment is empowered to accept as a o el o % : = \Ql:qv::rlr {;’w peror on the subject of changes in the | The Vossische Zeitung thinks the Rico and the Philippines. ns, This, the correspondent | documents show that the German offi- e s is infc .d_is cials in Samoa have strictly adhered to | e . 44 ~ | Volks Zeitung reproduces the version | gy ol wetations exist Detween i Tm- | Lo EEORTE BRI e Yy oy [Hiibortl Brpects & Flacs st the Navy peror and Admiral von Knorr, who 1S | Moors, an American merchant of Abpia, | Department. addressed by his Majesty by his Cnrist- | saying it fully corroborates’the German | WASHINGTON, March 1lL—Represent- | bonus any property offered by citizens jan name Edward, and these relations | contentions ative Hilborn delays his departure for Very Busy. as an_inducement to the erection of a Will continue until broker. It is as-| A number of papers attacked the home and is seen frequently at the Navy | Postoffic building in any particular sec- | O hat the admiral is not the only | Government's so-called concessions at | Department. This gives rise to the ru-| tion of the city. He said that the Gov- high official thus honored by the Em- | Manila, The Rhenish Westphalian Zel- | mor circulated during the past few days ernment could not accept an absoluts peor. "Baron von Bulow Is also fa- | tung says the withdrawal of the Ger- | that he will be taken care of by the ad- | bonus. Some consideration must be miliarly dubbed Bernhard by his Ma- man ships is inexplicable, “as the dan- | ministration and given some appointment named even if it were but one dollar in | 3 i ty i in the Navy Department, as he is con- i < el sty. ger to German life and property in the | . : i Call Headquarters, Wellington Hotel, | order to literally comply with the act Jesty | sidered ‘an expert in naval matters. a 3 of Congress authorizing the “purchase’ cadet system. To Succeed as Chief of German Navy. Special Dispatch to The Call. the Associated Press. JERLIN, March 11.—Changes whi S resting tests of wireless telegra- | Philippines is more imminent now than ert Lve CRSy - ol BERLIN, March 11.—Changes which | [TeEC S “made at Kiel recently | in 15%. SRR e T D . Wasnloe March 1. 4| of the site. It has already come to the ‘e been contemplated in the admin- | PhY Bave TR, CF0 war vessels thres | The paper also condemns the super- | xecutor Johnson’s Shortage. | e Supervising Architec ce is | notice of the department officials that vhich have been | German miles apart. On the whole, the cession of Admiral von Diedrichs, and | SANTA ROSA. March 11.—Referee Juil- | busy with preliminary arrangements | in various cities where new postoffices =, @ corre- | experiments have been succ sful. asks if the admiral is now to be thrown | liard, appointed to asertain the amount of | toward the erection of sixty odd new | have been provided for real estate go into ef- Emperor Willilam has presented the |into the scrapiron heap merely because | the shortage of J. R. Johnson, executor | pyblic buildings. Chief Executive Offi- | agents haye formed combinations in ¢ Admiral von | aged painter, Adolphe Menzel, with a | the Foreign Office suddenly feels the | of the estate of Harriet Wiley, filed a re-| cor Kemper said to The Call corre- |order to secure the location of the 3 -at, | ss i ds with the | port this afternoon showing there was ildi : i bronze statuette of Frederick the Great, | nece: sity of becoming frien f t spondent to-day that by the end of the | building in their section of the city in modeled after Uphue's heroic statue in- | Americans. coming to the estate from the executor | Sponde y that by | order to enhance the value of their ondent is inform 1| fect on the r Knorr, the p! -ussed until the m chanc of its p: X i $5000. Suit probably will be brought | month he would cause to be published The Emperor Wi Sjegs-Allee of the Ho- | Two meat importers of Mannheim, | 0¥9T S50, g : | & = D v. In som: y pro- 3 tended for the Siegs-Allee o e | wo 2 P im, ake sm y hortage. = : 3 | property. In some instances they pro: T Sehuiits and Oechelhauser, have been | (0 make the bondsmen pay the shortage. | advertisements asking for Proposals for | pose either td donate property or sell it mand of the nav that of the army; aff will be ¢ henzollern Tetralogy series. (’lr'h‘r‘:‘: historical plays depicting stir- | arrested on the charge of having sold es in this history of the Ho- | trichinous pork in counterfeited pack- sites for ail the public bpildings, in-|at a nominal price to the Government. Join shio Brme Gomiing, cluding Oakland. The Los Angeles and and also to t | Agrarian pre | general s ring s | 1 « 2 2 G A e e o AR b i , 5 ¢ C: v | ages ican origin. The | SANTA ROSA. 3 .—A meeting K i a fat dent of the Associated | tions similar to the ar hengollerns by Captain Lauff will, at |ages, imitating American origi ! BpEA Mars meeting of | Siockton sites are already available. e e | the Emperor’s suggestion, be performed | case goes back to sundry similar occur- | the prune growers onoma C Y WaS | 1 ece advertisements will run for’ two Dt bl s e held here this afternoon to discuss the at the Government will | the admiralty staff to have a separate or three weeks, at the end of whieh | war Is off and old rates have been re-es- time the bids will be opened. It does ;ablis;xed. \V}(lllehlt]gre\‘ar:le&i {ihlgrge !fiufn. , er of property helders had their policies not follow that the lowest bid Will be | canceled and were reinsured at about one- Laccepted, the selection being discre- " third compact rates. s y to 1t changes ! . = 5 5 with great pomp in the presence of a |rences years ago. re % _to - BOCiOnIES dine otithe <hi changes | chief, while the functions and fmpor- | FiUL BT¥06 Tootned heads, including | Count Lendorft has resigned from the | p3°'0¢ o e Tndorsing afjation with i the WO & manner sought' by | tance of theicommanders of the navall e Fmperer, at OVicsbadlen, bestnuiia Unlon SI0D DEteu admission was re. | brr ofsPeeo N “were made and a number T grarians would render it unac- |Station at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven will | May 14. fused to a friend of the British Consul | of shares of stock in the association sub- céptéh‘fg’. i | be enlarged. The naval cadet system | The papers comment upon the Sa-'General, named Schewbach, because he ' scribed for.

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