The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 21, 1899, Page 5

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« PO R IR PRSPV RV R VR RP PSP PR PP NP P VNP ROR PV PRV R R R PR PR YR A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1899. THE EMPORIUM. . THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. YR IFTVEROPERE i””D,’.,”’iF’”O"”"’#’”"i,‘).O’)’Oii’)'.’Cii)i”’FOO’UC’."’.”")’.’O'.”i”’ii’i’."b"””””"'"’Ufli”i”,” PR RR VPR E B R R R ER PR UTR IRy ,‘é PYVROORPRTReRY 2L T & - 'vtv>rivvtovVWO’vvv'r':flV(i-’flO) T T T e T T T LT T T T B P P TP Chamois Gloves. ‘ In the Cafe. | ATt or two 5 :, drop in at An excallent quality of Ladiss” 2-clasp 1t e { Chamois Gloves has just arrived—the T hable kind—backs prettily embroi- re main- dered—are white, buff and pearl—every re moderate. ~Salads, pair fitted. P.ice, per pair.........656 Corticelli Silks. A complete line of Corticelli Em- broidery Silks, such as Filo, Persian Floss, Roman Rope, Twisted and Etching at 45c a dozen sieins—also full i4-0z spools Kritting Silk at.......cs 0. 250 25c¢ Tickets, 15c¢. On Special Sale Monday ovly—th: 25¢ Admss ion Tickets to the Exhibition of Industrial Arts, ni:t ¢d- reciion o The @ :lifornia Club, in the Mechanics® Pavi:ion, May 20 to 27, inclusiv'—each. 15¢ Ticket Office in Rotunda. Wash Brazids. Everything that is new and charming in Wash Braids and Wash Trimmings, such 28 Butterflies, Pull Braids, Ruffle Braids and Hercules—prices range from 10¢ per dozen up. iz Waist Sefs. Mother of Pearl Waist Sets, plain or fancy patterns, complete set.........200 any article you can tnink of—even Enameled Waist Sets, pins or buttons, leather embroideries for dress trim- in biue, white or black, best quality of mings. fire gilt that will not tarnish, per set..... Hand-carved Mexican Belts, buckle or 2 .35¢ cinch .75¢ to $5 M and I» x(l\ Vici fancy coin toes, patent 1 g stylish — sure Men’s Shirts. Men’s Soft Outing or k dotted vesting cloth tops, new eather tips, hoe o sold regularly surprisingiy low price for 2 d Speeial Sale Shoes. {uesdav O, Kid Lace Shoes— sewed flex- | €Xc pticnal viue— to please you—all at $250 pair—at i EMPOR] and GoldenRule Bazaar. Califorma’s Largest—eAmerica’s Grandest Store. Strong Go-Garts $2.50. This full-size Wool Reei Varmshed Go- Cart—tinned steel patent hu5 wheel, anti- friction fastener (which keeps oil in hub and prevents soiling 40 fierent stvles of to choose from, rnngl $2.50 to Reclinirg Gn-Carts $a 50, $8.50 and $13, foot Lrake, comp ete like pmtur@—»on'v of clothes), with 2.50 Go- Carts for you ng in price ‘rom 0.00 \ Working Shirts at UC—Prob- | use in \“ or- |must be | Jare m ’ cotton righ All hats colors. good Al full, yoked before. price.. Fashion’s latest fancies in Dre: p Carriige Hats, Picture Hat:, Hats, Stade Hats, Bonnets and Turbans. trimmad All hats this season’s shapes. All hats of best workman made of only very best mat-rials millinery was naver sold for such prices Trimmed Walking Hats—Brett’s pricz $5.50 and $6, our price $3.00 T-immed Turbans, and navy—B-ett’s price Trimm»d Hats, day, Hats, Walking | Trimmei Hats—new 1 in this season’s Al hats Such brown, black $500, oyr $3.0 rihhons— flowars, Breit's price $8.00, our price.. $4.00 press to-day. May 22, All of the Special Purchase Is Sold. Read This Letter: the miilinery line P. J. BRETT & CO,, Manufacturers ‘of 25 and 27 West Houston Street, NEW YORK, May 9th, EMPORIUM AND GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. San Francisco, Cal.— GENTLEMEN: We accept your offer of 50c on the dollar for the 200 Ladies’ Trimmed Ha s, as per samples sent you by express. sold hats for such low prices, and you know we are among the leaders in There are many imported pattern hats in the lot that cost us more for duty alone than you are paying. how=ver, and we wish you every success with the goods Very truly yours, NOVELTIES IN LADIES’ HATS, We have never bsfore The sale is a b g one, Goods go by ex- P. J. BRETT & CO. price.... fine Brett’s prices $14.00 an Trimmed Hats, price..... Trimmed Hats, elegant materials— Brett’s ’99. Elarant Trimmed Hat: ties—Brett's pric s $18.0 our price Elgant Trimmed H: terial-, finaly made—B: $25.00, our price - $7.00 rices $16.00 to $18.00, our Eegant Trimm>d Hats —Brett’s price $30.00, our price...... P ok 000 Wi h T o Milli 50 he Doll. . S s | $3 orth Trimme inery at 50c on the Dollar. buses for_couny Shpmont wiont m T e | High-Class The Brett Millinery Sale Begins Mon. Trimmed Hats, all shapes and y veor, and the fresh goois direct {rom Naw York. e a,},'d am,‘,e,,gues u,,t,:' shades —Brett’s price $10.00, our materials— d $15 00, our $9.00 s, high navel- 0 and $20.00, - $10.00 s, fne ma- Hammocks. 2 §l2pr53 Mexican Grass Hammock, o alliwhitel S5l oo 65¢ $15.00 t $1 : 5.5 0 Men’s '95¢ Stiff Easom co!ared Shirts—We re we s, the be: Colors. DRESS GOODS REMNANTS. ONE-THIRD OFF THE REMNANT PRICES (not the regular prices hut the already reduced remnant prices) of our ENTIRE LINE OF COLORED Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. This includes all short lengths (from 1. to 6 yards) of This Season’s Choicest Dress Fahrics in When the goods hecame ““ remnants’’ they were reduced to remnant prices, and it is from these that we make a still further reduction of ONE-THIRD FOR THREE DAYS. | $4.50 Remnanis $3.00 $3.00 Remnants $2. 0fi$l.50 Remnants $l.00, Etfc. S N e Ruffling at e Ruffling at 300 _\.mls of 25¢ Ruffling at . 147 yards of 30c Ruffling at | 285 yards of 35c Ruffling at. .. 121c yard 15¢ vard o5 fl_ | Half off Ruchmgs aml Rufflmys. i Beginning Monday, and while the quantity lasts, we offer a¢ exactly half price ;. | 1500 yards of pretty Ruchings and Rufflings made of knife and accordion pleated Liberty | Remember these suits are not flimsy, light weights, | Silk and Mousseline, suitable for dress trimmings and neckwear. cludes black, cream and all fashionable colorings, in widths from 1 to 6 inches. ..6jc yard | 275 yards 50c Ruffling at 7ic yard | 137 yards 65¢c Ruffling at. .. yards of 85c Ruffling at. 7 yards of $1 Ruffimg ati: i7icyard| 35 vards of $1.75 Ruffling at. 87‘C yard | costs nothing. they will stand all kinds of hard knocl Men’s $15, $16-°°, $17-°° Suiis $9.45. This great sale of ours answers two purposes—helps us get rid of our surplus of $15, 50 and $17.50 sack suits and advertises us as only good, honest, unusual bargains can. The assortment in- | @¥i-the-year-round weights. | Solid all-wool 18 and 20 ounce cassimeres and cheviots—suits made so strongly that and come up smilingly—suits that are made, 25c yard | trimmed and fashioned so perfectly that they are the counterpart, or even a little better, | 32ic yard than the merchant tailor sorts at $20 or $25—suits that are guaranteed absolutely to be 42lc yard big plump values at $15, $16.50 and $17.50. These are the sort of suits we are selling .50c yard | until further notice at $9.45. Be wise. Don't lose this filling a temporary need only, but are opportunity. To look or examine | Leather Werk. The ingenious Mexican Leather Carv- ers in the rotund: make to order aimost Hand-carved Combination Pocket Books.. * Hand-carved Button Hand-carved Pocket Coin Purses.... Candies. Candies made fresh daily in our own factory, on the premises. (3 Ihs. for $1. 00) 1 Nut Taffies, per Ib.. and Buttercup . Dt ench Fruits, per 1b. S0 French Salted Aimonds, per Ib.. 509 We put up our Fine Candies in tin Toilet Articles. Girard Fils Imported Ex odors, 1.-0z 25¢—1-0z. bottle: Witch Hazel Floating Bath Soap, large “size, 3 cakes foi e Dr. Lambert’s box 3 cakes............ La France Rose, pure g!)c—enne soap, box 3 cakes. ..15¢ Witch Hazel, pure distilled, pmts 250 Mexican Grass Hammock, colored—73¢, $I. $1.25 and $1.50. Colored Cot- ton Ham- mocks, 60c, 75cand $I. Colored Cot- ton Ham- mocks, with valance and pillow and Hammock spreaders.......... .$1.25 to $5.00 Canvas Hammoo 1.50, $2 and $3 Patent Fastenmg Hammock Ropes.. 20c and 25¢ per palr Hammock ol % I5¢ per pair Hardwood Hammock Stands, with: blue and white striped duck adjustable canopy.. ..$10.00 and $12.00 Adjustable Swinging Hammock Chair, made of hardwond on stani......35.00 Same, with canopy .. Camp Stools Liguor Specials. Monday and Tuesday. Kentucky Bourbon, sold regularly at 2.50 gallon, for 2 days... Raspberry, Strawberr: Grenadme and Pineapple Syrups, quarts, regularly 50¢, for 3be, or 3 for. SI OO Our best iable ¢ gallon, for e‘Z@rpets and Rugs. E yard for Ing —extra quality, full width, 36 s wide, good hem>s — of Garpet Rcmnants in a store like this, 1t nto 1i 000 yards Tapastry, Velvets and Body Bruss 5 which we propose to sell at a big - 36c¢ | Wilton .60c -.B0c | Pod B -75¢ AII Good Grades of carpels in Siock. 15¢ yard Lin n Warp M itir at (h s price 39c sguare yard or Scotch L'noe of patterns. 13c yard ior Mania Ma tin —he .uthm,, better made. $1.30 square yard for Wid’ m—the latest patterns, newest n the most desirabie L m minufactured. Linings. We cffer t sek 1000 yards of the popular Perc black grou=d eason’s color- e, regularly worth 12¢ Statloner_y. . kid finish, oct>vo size, Trunks, $5.25. We od Tran fEer S6‘.'m 6.50 [ ambr:c Sf:arfs. h point ef Special Sale of Bedroom Suits. We have purchased at 65¢ on the dollar 200 reliable, well-made Bedroom Suits, ranging in price, when sold regularly, from $15 to $35 each. Beginning Monday, and until the lot is sold, we shall offer out one~third less than regular prices—in many instances even a greater hardly probable that such a chance to buy bedroom suits will come again. ot numbers to distinguish them from our regular stocks. these goods at a! reduction. It is all marked with LOT No. 1—Cons'sts of well- made, l-size Bedroom Fuits ed, Bureau and cture—well- Washstand, like polished hardwood—hand<ome- ly carved—beve glass, 20x26 inches—at the exceptionally . $9.50 low price, while On sale to-morrow (Mon- day!, and while the lot lasts— Porch Rocke:s, simi‘a to pic- ture — strongly constructed, with large siz>, broid arms, the acme of comfort. Special sale pric.. SHa TS Lot 2—10 Suits, worth $15, marked. ... $72.50 Lot 83— Suits, worth $20, marked.. ... $715.00 Lot 4—7 Suits, worth $22, marked. . . .. $16.00 ' Lot 5—12 Suits, worth $23, marked. ... $17.00 Lot 6—3 Suits, worth $25, marked.. ... $19.00 e LOT : T—Solid (_)alf: Bed- Lot 8—3 Suits, worth $35, marked..... $28,00 5on S wery arietio woll e R Dresser has a full sweli front Lot 9—5 Suits, worth $37.50, marked. . $26+0@0 and French beveled plate glass mirror—size 30x24 inches— Lot 10—2 Suits, worth $40, marked. . ... $28.75 g‘;‘“::sb“n g"fnd"%“:‘;;fm:ffh el L R 5. Special Lot 11—4 Suits, worth $65, marked. .. $40.00 *°Prce-- $23.75 Lot 12—2 Suits, worth $65, marked. ... $40.00 Lot 183—2 Suits, worth $75, marked... $42.50 Lot 14—1 Suit, worth $85, marked. . ... $48.00 Lot 15—2 Suits, worth $65, marked. ... $39.00 Lot 16—1 Golden Birch, worth 875, marked ... ........................... $42.50 Lot 17—2 Golden Birch, worth $80, marked. . ... .. Hanging Cabinet or Medicine ___________________________ D0 Case, like pi cm-e—loo will be These are 52,50 solid mahogany. Another Canned Geads Sale. Monday and Tuesday Only. - This is our grestest special sale of canned goods yet—all fresh—all fine goods—all very cheap at our regular prices—all guaranteed to please you or your money refunded. One lot 2500 cans the best Maine Sweet @@, regularly 13c can..............102 One lot 1800 1-1b tins Hum+'s Ra1 Alaska Safmomn, regularly 1lc can, for 92 One small lot (1509 tins) Palmatto, Columbus, Eagle and Amazon Tahble Fruit, reguarly 13c to 17¢ each, while supplv last=, per til......co...... 10¢c One lot John Moir Kippered Herring, none better in the marlket, rezul 180 1000 bottles J Onions— One lot mo tins Risch French Mus P OCMmES, <, regularly 0c, for. 150 One lot 500 tins Richardson & Robbins’ Boned Ghicken, 148, regu!ar]v 25¢, for.... One lot 500 Ham, regularly 1)0 for. Men’s Hats, 32.45.‘ Rubber The me)ormm $2.45 Darby and Fedora| Gnods. or men in all the latest seasonab e| o b in ation dimensions and colors—English| po -8 % > S8 tain Syringe and gold browns, blacks, pearls, with| ouniam Shyring {and Water Bot- pearl or black banis; cedars and cedar . &5 Th hats tles, like picture- contrasts, Otters, etc. ese hats are| o o4} pest manufa ctured— | the kin{ we guar- The shapes represent the n‘gt dlantee for one year except onal values and are apprecla‘lem when given a trial by wearers of gdo hats. Dunlap Knox, Stetson and Youman “99”| let tfit blocks, and the quality the best that can _g"":fui,f s be had for the money—the exclusive hat-| $1—3-quart size, ters’ $3 quality. The Emporium price.5 $1.10, 5 45 7 Draperies—Govers Linen Sguares. New Art Ticking, Denims, Denimettes, This \\<ek in our L nen Departm :nt we|Curtain Muslins, Scrims, Cretonnes and place on sale a special nurchase of Fine ! Printed Burlaps. Irish Linen Squares, Scarfs Art Ticking and Tray Cloths at atous the New Denim price of the material. They are al\\ Simpson’s Best Denims. hand made, hems-itched, with open work, | 86-inch Dotted Swiss and corners in fine Spanish wors— ‘3 inch Muslin, all over pattern: 86x36 inches, $1 each, worth $1.50| 36-inch Serims, plain, fi'Vured and col- 18x72 inches $1 each, worth St 50‘ ore 5c¢, 10¢c, 12 1-2¢ nche: ¢ each, wort $1.25/ 32-inch Ci A2 1-2¢ 40}(30 m\hes, 75¢ each, worth........8%15] 36-inch Printed Barlap.. ..20c BREERREESLEAGE SN G 4BB SN AT E et QOQQQ(QQQQQQQ(‘Q‘QQQQQ\‘QQQQQQ QQQQ.@‘QQ((QQQ(((&Q( 1141(141Q(ifi‘t(il(fi‘(Qtl(fii(&&&(‘ti((!!‘iQt‘((fii QQQQ\QQ.QQQQQQQQQQQQ\QQQQQ-QQQ“i » K 064A-01&&0\6‘41&‘16‘4‘4‘6“‘6:&"e‘t-&‘fli‘tlv““““Q““l‘fi“'ifliQQQ“QQQQ‘Q“.‘Q‘.QIQQQ"QQ“QQQfi“‘(“.“&‘fi.fl.i“( iQQ“Q‘G“‘QGQ‘Q“‘(Q#Q‘G‘Qéi‘fl.‘i‘i‘l#‘l& _— -n ; l 5 3 nmu,.[l scheme wi l B or Ui IxU e Hawaii’s T.m Lxmlt on oneh cron o r ol . however, it is different. Importations. a fact, as might be xnmmx‘ 5 i som A Serlous nent and ter of curtailing the bor. Most of the sugar in the ‘opinion that tt abor should ust be char 1ged id a man who ns the Govern- a change, and it about sudden - time ago a local to the Hawalian of Quarantine Island for L laborers en route to Samoa. as referred by the Cabinet to he Central Government at Washington. | By the Coptic President Dole received a will ena- | letter from the Secretary of State '\d‘!%- filled. | ing that the Amerigan Government ) into effect October 1. | objection to the tse of Quarantine l~1'lnd °rs near- | for Chinese passengers in transit, but on their | account of the present situation in Sa- In the meanwhile the moa the Government could not consent s permitted only balf of | to the use of the Hawallan Islands for required for those five of such immigration. | matters are here bru- | the encouragement of SERIORS BEATEN to train, and tha he supposed he wa fishes in the laboratories may be, the victory extent to his playing. eral times and at the right t assistant,“*'Billy"’ Erb, How: not Juggllng stuffed s due to a great He hit safely sev-| was kept going out into lhfl arboretum by him@ol!lgallery of remarkable people he has | » has been seen, when | met from his childhood, ranging from monarchs to desperadoes. He adds that Vienna has been a treasure mine of lit- erary material for him, but the political corruption of the city is the worst pos- ime. His | sible, busy | States. ever this | eclipsing anything in the United | ing (‘n!ral\r‘f‘ hnll e etITaHEA tude that will n()t soon be forgotten. BY THE FACULTY Exciting Baseball Game at Stanford. A Special Dispatch to The Call. STANFORD, May 20. — The faculty members are in high glee and are con- gratulating themselves on their victory over the seniors in the baseball game to- v. Heretofore the faculty team al- has been beaten, and badly at that. r the team was strengthened by gome young blood, and It won by the close of 12 to 11. Dr. Jordan appeared on first base, and wore a sunny smile as he accepted chance |\ after chance and saw his team, fighting an uphill game, gradually overtake and pass its opponents. The doctor says .he started in playing ball away back in the *70's, when ‘“Pop’ | White Stockings did, and he guessed he could stay with it as long as that worthy. Dr. Jordan confines himself to one game a year, however, never gettlng out to practice with his team. How he happenea to be in such good condition to-day is a subject for speculation. It has been re- ported by some that the doctor has been Anson of thc Chicago | cantering around the bags—the doctor never runs bases. The most amusing feature of the game was the wearing apparel of the seniors. On a dark night of last week they hied themselves to the city in a bunch, and when they came back each had under his arm a fancy ballet costuma. The manager would not say where these came from, | and there has been much conjecture as | to whether they were hired from the cho- | rus girls of some city opera_company. When the senior players stood up in a row to be photographed the sight was one to ‘“make the angels weep.” The ilne-up of the teamis was as fol- lows: Facul Kelley. . Richardgon. Jorda Angell Positions. Senlors. Mark Twain on Vienna. VIENNA, May 2.—Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) and family will terminate an eighteen months' visit here Wednes- day next. They will g0 to Dresden, Ber- lin and London, and will spend the sum- mer in the Scottish Highlands. In the autumn they will go to Florida. Mr. Clemens describes a book which he has been engaged In writing as a portrait \ iCONTRACT LET FOR THE ‘ APTOS SCHOOLHOUSE Work on the Building Donated by Claus Spreckels Will Soon be Under Way. SANTA CRUZ, May 20.—Through the | generosity of Claus Spreckels Aptos will soon possess one of thé finest and most commodious district school houses in the county. The present building is hardly fit for occupancy and the new building will be highly appreciated, not only by Aptos but by the whole county. The con- | tract for the new building was let to-day | to C. D. Folsom, a local contractor. The latter heard last May that Mr. Spreckels intended to donate to Aptos a school- house and immediately communicated with the capitalist. In due time he com- pleted arrangements, and later had in hand the plans drawn by Reid Bros. | The schoolhouse itself will cost $2000, | and _the contract price will foot up closc‘ to $3000. Included with the donation goes | one acre of land, situated just this side of Aptos. The location is an elevated one and the school building will be high and | dry, something which cannot be said of the present structure. The new building witl Do 34 by 36 feet in dimension, with one main room, anterooms and a command- VICTORIA, K A wide porch will lend The structure will be well hrm news that there|has been a big A resolution was liament to prohibit un- “Sunday work. Against Sundny Work. C.,May 20.—The Liowera | necess 0000920000000 000606 0002000000002000000000 N0 YOU NEED AN ELECTRIC BELT? Are you weak, nervous, debili- tated? Have you pain in the back? Have you pain anywhere? If so, stop drugging and try electricity. It puts life into all weak parts and drives away pain as if by magic. The best way to use electricity is by means of a good Electric Belt, and everybody knows that “DR. PIERCE'S” is the best Beit made. Prices VERY REASONABLE. We also have a Belt for $3 50, the same kind that others sell at from $10 to $20. If you require relief call and see us or send 2 cents in stamps for our “Booklet No. 2.” Address: PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. L

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