The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 7, 1900, Page 17

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER T, 1900. 17 GREAT WELCOME FOR ROOSEVELT Vast Audience in the Chicago Coliseum Cheers and Waves Flags for Ten Minutes. R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN R RN RN RS RS, YF_B'IISEKENTS NT ERESTING IF TRUE. Concludes a' Day’s Work by Address- ing a Big Audience. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 6—Mr. Bryan 's work with a speech dience that taxed the| ity to its utmos! cech at Jeffersonville, from rm of his train to a large | crowd. At the meeting | Bryan was Introduced | demonstration | the extreme. New York I]eml Parms, 7 ‘3 market Strest, his fp.r'on but if a| hat the gold stand- the standard VIN MARIANI MARIAN! WISE—WORLD FAMOUS TONIC o up the a..bjecu of and militarism, dis- the general 3 mmnfimnummu muuuuu&nmuuuun MERRREARERRREERERRRRRRRRE RN R RRRRR R RSN RERRE RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRR R R RERRRR R R R RRRR R IR RR R e R Gas Stoves With Tubing, 57c. These good gas heat- ing stoves, wth 6 faet of flexbe tubing and spec- ial pat- ent attachment for h-lting curiing iroms, that seil regular y for 80c, on Monday only.. - 57 | 20c Dress Linings, 14c. | 800 yards of fine b acs t«ff2:a Skirt Lin- | ing. 35 inches w de, beetled aad moire | finish. a special purchas: equal to our | best 2°c quaities, on Monday only, per yard. | | I i4e | Qn a rainy day whken you meed groceries, dry goods and rub- bers, for example, how comvemient 1o buy them here all under ons roof. + [ EMPORIY) Golden Rule Bazaar. CALIFODN The fundamental princ THE EMPORIUM. , THE EMPORIUM. Christmas i of. Are yosn nl:ln’ our daily ferings ? Lols o hoiiday of this business are: To make quick and large sales of the besi grades of merchandise at a small margin of trofit; to mever misrepresent an article ; to consider no transiction comblete until our customer is jully sansfi:d ; to refund money upon return of our goods, if same quatities can bz bought for a less price elsewhere. The advantages of t everything o eat, drink, wear or use under one yoof, fo be delivered 1o your home all at one time ; aside from the saving, are: You can obtain the largest assortment of each particular kind of goods to select from; Furlors, Lavatories, Chiliren's Nussery, Energency Hospital, Information Burzau, and dogens of other free conveniznces, besides Post- 1 e, Te.egriph Station, R«*siaw.lnt etc. * Biankets, Extra Values._ We bought Banke:s in large quant ties w was low and mils balf idle, and we assert that the same weights and qualilies elsewhsre in the regu'ar way at prices as low Best white Lamb's Woo! B ankets, Califors 4 ibs., 53.95 per pa 6 ibs 5 Ibs., 54 95 per pa Bess gray Ca iforria B'ankets— 43 Ibs., S3359rpm' 51bs, 6 ibs., £4.95 per pair. E stern gray and white B.ankets. , $5.93 per pair. ..75¢ to $5.00 en raw materia now confidently caanot be bosght as the big store’s. nis mike— £6.95 per pair. $3.93 per pair. i T Eiegarnt Things in Hzw Miliinery. Hsts that are rratty and ‘ashionable lerate You will be pleas- ed with our collec 'nn of Exoglishnovel- m: quiet, pew. and not to be found $2.85: $8.50 back or brown, .81.25 $21.00 = 3'8-00 peer of any -....812.00 Trimmed Hits ba‘k and colored ot ? .£4.96, $5.75, $6. 75 | cewne 0 Fedora Hit Panne Veilvets. Adviess from our N show that Vi aterial for gowns. trimminzs The popular ba-ie: 2 avender, cyrano. These go and Lyon dyed. per ya Naw York and :oreign 2 vel will the dinner, recaption We showing e asnnmer‘t of the mew Fi Poika Dot Panne Veivet—In & .. ete.. such resed: ani hite dot, whi per ¥: as goblin and wh'te dot, navy te grounds and i..82.00 25¢ Buriap, 18c. We have 12)0 vards of Barlap, the b st mads, 35 plain and priu}ei Manulacturer’s Samples Metal Frames On Sale Monzaay and Iuesaay. The ertire sample from oa= of the mo: placed on special sale to-morrow and Tu ne-Ouartor osf Reyu'ar Prlces. Taeyars m tre plain or jeweled, in ' toria aad eahinet pictures. or oblong. There are many new nn! eas e most beautiful coliection of M:tal we h ve ever owned. Ragalar pric:s rua from Toc 10 —on Monday and T.'e»dxy onz-quarler off. go:d ficish card. V a7 desizns, Photo Frames Baifey’s Patent Ribbzd Colored Dress Goods. 52-inch Camel’s H ir Cheviot— All-wool, sp endid weight and quality, tew fali shades, an exirs value_—rer yard.. 50 52-inch Venetian Clath Bmy thread wool, excelleat dye and finish. best of values—per yard. $1.00 47-inch Melton Cloth —First qua'- ity wool, warranted :hrunk and sponged, the correct material for length skirts — per $1.50 stylish askle yard $2 Umbreila, $1.27 A very seasonable special sale of men's and women's Union T.ffeta Silk Um- brel'as; we could only gat 250 at the price, 100 of them the men’s siz3 (23 inches), 150 the Iadies” size 126 inches!. Union Taffeta Silk is the best wearing material that is put into umbrelias; a large varisty of handles to choose from, such as si ver trimmed, horns, natura' wood, dresden, ete.— on Mond:y while qmnty lasts . $1.27 | BaskRubibersforladies | A per | foctly fit- | ting rub- ber, the ribbed or ecorru- gated tack of which pravents the skirt from gstting | wet in rainy weather; they do mot | break in the heel asan ordinary rub- | ber does, and retain thsir shape until enmtirey worn out. The bast rubber made for comfort and dur: ity—per pair.. Castile Soap--12c. 1000 of the 20c bars of fine Castile Soapr made in Marseilles, France, guaran- teed to b2 72 per cent olive oil snd | bought by us at a v ry special price and wili be on special sale Mon- day on'y, per bar. '20 * Men’s and Boys’ only & fro weshs | THE EMPORIUM. ! Sale Vest Pocket Pipes Newshape briar wood vest Pocke* Pipes, made flat and separable to oceupy small new style pipes, worth 35 day oal. Cut Jet Dress Trlmmlny, G'e Yard Two lots of h ! . from ivm’atmi | Fali and Winter Clothing and Furnishings. Our clothing buyer, now in New York, is rushing forward shipmenis of our second stxk of Fall and Winter Clothing. the tables di clothing. H:.e are some sample pr " oa for a man’s a perfect fliting garment. ss,no for boys’ 3 - pliece Suits—made of excellent pianbu: and fanecy mixed cheviots, with nobbr. double-breasted vests, knee pants, round-corn: coats, strictly up to dite in every pa for boys 10 to 16 years; finer qual and $10. "o. Suits—new fall vatterns and color effacts single or double braasted ves duced by t1e best makers; u finer grade: at $12 50 and $15. \h k it Seamless Soofrs—S color=— awkni ot l{-n! fancy Fali Nockwaar all styles.. .50¢c Fanoy Hns:ery for men—2 pairs 25¢c Linen Underwear — Not the me:h, but woven garmants without seams, like aay other gaud underwear; i S ..$3.00 ceived frot dressers all ke hack, throughout; an extraordinari'y gocd val New goods are being placed upon Nev:r in the history of the big siore has such an incomparable arrav of values been offered in men's and bo-s’ dependable Overcoat—made of heavy-weizht, rouzh, gray Ocford cheviot, for wia- ter wear; has velvet ocoilar, excellent trimmings; ! 00 for boys’ long pants carded and cleaned, s either whi Fall Patterns in Men’, black and white tces: sweall alar; styles; in faney worsteds, ch"v ots, tweeds and casgimeres, paats cat ia the lates: m ateel perfec: fit seams; to pro- 19 years; 3 3; sizrs Fl.l oletfc Night shlrfa— c Man’- with le: shapes—each ... Windsor Ties — 1 stripes and plaids —each..... in ..2502 Men’s Scotch Woo! Underwear—T: as rot te or gray; e m New Y 1 over the ¢ seam a: ue for the p: 1 Monday’s Oifcrings Groceries - Liguors Fine Granulated Sugar, ibs. .. e Tet.oo ur Sal;—'[h En- m brand, that al- 3 gives satisfac- tion, guaranteei equa’ to aoy flour made, on | Slu.ed Pineapple - 7 Singapare, 3. b. ew California Figs— ages, M ‘nday, 3 package: Sugar Corn—Golden Rule, tm. Soap Cnu“y’s Diamond C, Monday, bars.... it Coffee - G:d-‘n Rxe blend, M nd vy 43 1bs. .$1.00 3-lb. tins, Mon- 22 ¥, fu | quart bottles, Mon- dr.. 50c¢ | Domestic Porter — Ev ry bottle graranteed, Mondar, rer dozzn 95€ Sweet Wires—Ange.- ica, Tokay or Maidera, 6 years o'd. our § Hullnnd Gin—Full Special Sale of | Velocipede Wagons. | Oz Men- | day oaly, you can tuy one of our boys’ pede Wag- | ons, if | you don’t want it | now, you will prob- nt one for Christmas, at the | spec a!ly reduced prize, each .. - “’25 : Ostrich Boas. i A large shpment just receivei, made of | choice selec'ed feathers, rich luste-, 2 at these exreall:\nhy lo' prices, b'ack. gray or na‘u-al, eac [ $12.50, $15 ud $17.50 ably A Dozen Broken Lines Beautiful Silks To Be Ciosed Out Monday. A very fine assortment of rich and beautiful Silks, of which, however, there is only a limited quantity of each lot, and the color lines of other lots being broken we have decided to close them all out on Monday at the uniform price, 980 P A o R R LB S s s s B e About 150 yards of handsome Si’k Crepes. in shades of cream, lavender, gray, light blue, purple, pink and lemon, that sold reguiarly at $1.75 per vard, on Mornday About 75 yard About 200 yards of Pique Velcur, finished like uncut velvet, colorings as lavi enjer, nile, oLve, light biue, rose, etc., that sold regulirly at $1.75 a yard, Monday Fancy Waist Si s of Polka Dot Crepes, in shades of blue, rose, heliotrope and gray, regulirls at Jl 50 a yard, on Menday uliry-at $1.25, $1.35 and 51.50 per yard, on Morday.. ... ......... Bilack ard Golored Peau de Soie and Satin Regence, i a very choice assortment of colorings, that sold regu 'arly at $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 per yard, and wi'l make up into beautiful silk dresses, will be cffered in connection with the above lot, on Monday only. per ................ 98¢ that sold 980 in solid colors and two-toned effeets, such 98¢ 98¢ ks, this season’s newest colorings in street and evening shades that sold rzz- 88¢c Children’s Garments. Chi drex’s tailor mida Aato- mobile Coats, fall boxbacks, storm coliars, best cloth, tan or gray, Creviot dres- ses, latest blouse ef- fects, silk lined waists, Frown, biue. gray or cas- tor, for ages 10, 12 a rd 14 years. .. -$11.90 Children's Cloth Dresses, upward from Children’s fina white, hemstitched, s e lawn anr , yoke -mh hemstitche: ‘%o 6 years......ee ..82.50 %1 aprons, yokes ges 4 to 6, for .50¢ ons, round rufl.d d tucks, ag's u> - 4 Ladies’ Und’ermushns. Ladies’” Gowns — Heasy winter weight muslin, 5 new styles, yokes of embroidery inserziias €20 Ladies’ Drawers — Fine aid tucks. al -.81.00 cumbrie, extra wide um 'relia flounce and ¢ u:ter of tucks and h-mstit va ue. ching, an exra 53¢ Black Dress Goods. 50-inch Camel’s Hair Cheviot — All w ol, situnk and sponged, very fashiocable for street wear—yard. = . 85¢ 52-inch Pebble Cheviot —A popu ar tai or swit fabric, a beautiful co'h, shruskandsro g d—peryard .$1.50 41-inch Silk Pierola —Tae most fasnionzb e nove.ty b ack dress fabric in the season, in 10 exqzsito desi; —per yard 2, 5‘0 A Carpet Remnant Sale This Week. Twenty-live psr cent off reg- ular prices, on a collection of hundreds of handsome pieces of carpets, ranging from 15 to 50 | vards each, Tapestry, Brussels, | Velvets, Axminsters, etc. Bring mzasu ements if po-sible, | 6 'c Tipe try R mnants, for... TZc Tapestry Carpets, room. b atsxr eflectf for. $1.00 Ax-numer Carpetl, bennfnl n- | terns. fo-. e ..7’ Morris Rugs—fluvy and dursbe, hi:h art des gns. all-wool, a splendid rug for hard wood fls ra. $7.50 sizs, 9xT4 fae, for. 39.70 siz3 9x9 feet, for. $12.0¢ sige, 1 x9 feet, for Carpet Department—Second Floor. Efon Caps, 13c. For Monday only, a considerab e lot of ¥’ Bton Caps in p'ainb ueand fancy plaid, with gi ued leather vizors, and beys’ golf caps fincy worth regularly are offared fo in mixtures, 25¢ api ce, Notions. Horn Hair Pins; 3-inch, dozea........ Nicke'ed Safaty Pins, a!l sizes, doz2n30 Loo-e Lock Pins, large and sm2li...... 8 Freach S=wing Cottya, 500 yard Car in - Iroa Lamo Holders. each. | Cat S el 8 ides, for dress m'nmmg 80 Waving Irons, 5 prongs, each. Aicoko’ Lamos. each......... N.w “Hookon” Hose colors, pair...... Taylor’s Skirt and Wai sizis. Tre charming November mamber of the Del:neator, t. this ropular pub icatica, wiil be placed on sale M:nday mor: ; price, 15¢ per opy; b sucscrip fon. ver year, $1.00. e November Patterns, com- prising a tull assorimenc of early winter stylec, on sa e for the f Cata'o~ues spd Fashi n Sreet: . Butterick Pattern Department— Main Floor, back of Rotunda. Buftterick Fashions st issus yat of | | Sale of Sterfing Silver Ilovel ties. ow fi.ures we are enabled to oFar that dcub'e bed biesched eneetuu, %1 inches wide, fres from dressing, & good vur‘“g qu: , the present mill cost of which i Specizf Sa, 74 E_'nanggl:a: 'Ez'ds. sample enameled ) of them extra heavy Dbeds, full size, heavily enameled, with elegant brass trimmings, all of them late patterns, which we offer for this week at @ third or mose less than regular prices. $2) enameled Bads, this week. $73.50 $22.50 ename’ed Beds, mame 3 53\ ename ed Beds, $35 enameled B-ds, this w 1325-00 All Brass Bed—R:gulary week, to ciose.... -840, Cobbler Seat Rocker—So.id goiden oak, high back. and arms, fancy tarn spindies, regular price $4, this week v $2.50 Hall Hat Rack— 8o xd len oak, § feet 6 izches high, hn 12x18 inch | French plate mirros, box sest and um- i r -nu'i, regul:u' prce $12 this | .88 upho stered i pretty a;m-{,i corduroys and veloars e ho s* onx:(' worth $16 with 24x30 isch F half swe | front, = made and finished, wor sale this week ... i\ l A A I W A A A A SR A SRR M A R R A A ARG HA AU U W R R AR AR R TR AR AL AR AR AR AR LA R AR MR RRA R AR AR A AU AR TR AR AR AR R AR AR AR AU 1 Ael\e at 2330 a. m. for| will spend Sunday with will begin a cam- ded throughout the world by the during thirty-six years effective and of [t St reliable, etimulant. Refuse Substitutes. | & made fourteen s hes dur- re crossing the Ohto Riv- were made at Plain- few miles out from stie, Bruu . an im- . Jholll “ew Albany and His audiences were all DR. COGPER & C., 318 Kearzy Strest, wds The people did not desert on ac- ot of the rain, and Mr. Brvan arou: e world. You want this nation to Cel::e‘on( as a bully; you want this naA} tion to jump on inferior people, as you call them; you want this nation to chase trade with American blood. say it will pay. "uyrth measured b‘ dead bodies have flo 1::?:5 How much is one of your sons—I | L . excep * at the very small t ask you, fathers and mothers, how much | such places as Terre Haute, u‘,’,‘{,‘;‘“ afif is onc of your sons worth, measured by LOST VIGOR lem and Washington there were mi RESTORED tu i m&p‘:: 1 belhve in Alnti’ghv God. xwl;x write far besk, frse. | | places great thusiasm at nww- thoughts and e Znd the peopie followed him recklessiy in | but T am mot blame God for evil thon‘hu. By lm ulse to do liberty to shine so it will be seen| o How much i{s a man trade? Two thousand | ated back across the | How much are they worth In eel In my heart an I will trace it to God. impuise to Satan,’ it looked uj (‘l:thy and sald, ln‘ the gospel of made them stepping-stones things. The Bibie tells ago hown the Pl 1ose fellows.” “To-day you will flnd force. when I hear a preacher us that %a‘(u tgokfll‘l:.;’ Savior to a hlshl mountain and offe: kingd | magna f the earth If he would. fall down Ind | efit fr;m orship him; but Christ said, ‘Get th behind me, Satan.” The Republlcan party | what chan was taken ugfl him the u.don_ men are preach- I am amazed shouting for the doctrine that makes this nation the ex- ponent of brute force. they forget gels came to announce in battle array, but to shepherds | tected himselt with m: an do bad | that when the an; San Francispo, Cal j Bryan is standing up‘gondum;m nnder A l“l-ryll to him. the strain of the camj and "!ou must_dis h between diers LB | when here to- t g:‘r he feit bctur tation and opportunity. Temptation comes who ke%.thelr flocks by l(hm he did when he started out. to do wrong; rtunity comes to do t it was not a weak uen and women At unmn Mr. Bryan sai good: but you at your nm d.eu- xn—(o of peace on licans. you want the splendor of | whether it toward men ) USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THI lre we want the ha of a | tunity. Temptations han um- in t.ln mety: gives Mesith u‘l”“—lWeffl\ht and @ contented people Sometimes men have yieided w.nummmnm You want the American Urumpet to be uuhn-m-lurun mighi” 00 the euf bt Washington aa m.{'fimmm. He found & wil enthusiastic crowd of immense oo propor- heard around the world; we want the sun | estates; sometimes they have reusted and | tions awaiting his coming. He spoke for lmfiu.mier half an hour and almost every sentence years was punctuated with cheers. Only the army conu-u:wn and the trust he getting any ben- Rewbum policies. The e | man who works with brain and muscle— ce was there for him to get on a high mountal ? {ppine Isiangs. put ¢ ‘i | 20YIDIRE out of it? not have the courage to resist t Instead of saying, ‘Get thee. behind. me, ’“p to the Spanish mon- e'll give you $2 50 for BOUREE COCKRAN Declares the Question of Imperialism Is the Paramount Issue. TOPEKA, Oct. 6.—Bourke New York addressed fully 5000 people in the Auditorium in this city to-I He arrived here from Kansas on a train and was escorted at once to e Auditorfum His appes stage was gree! Sering whu:h continued several minutes. TALKS. —— - legal nor moral ri said he, “depends the fate of the coun-| vacancies—one Elector, Governor, Lieu- try. It means that the United States will | temant Governor, Justice of the Supnms either advance or retrograde and condi- | tions become similar to those of medieval | times.” He then went into the history of the| manner in which the United States se- its additional territory. He de- the manner in which this| cured clued that untry secured the Philippines gave lon. TILL. ight to their | Arita Court and Attorney General stood now that no appeal wil | Fr which went ash Saturday, was floated y ipjured and Pas taken on AMOOK, Oct. §.—The gasolize schoomer H. could be filed and it closed without | Lung A any cml' in the fusion situation. Fu- | cure for Nerv po-hla. The Democrats ha: llmnov o (i ts Thres Dol hoi eie Tme? | ilews cmmhk N. Jones for Auditor and Bronchitia, in thousands of cases, and human suffering. charge to ail who_wish ft. French or Engl posi and radicai and all Nervous Com- piaints. Having tested its wonderful curative to Towtl send free of tnim

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