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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1901. - -l BRAVE OFFICERS | BECEIVE. REWARD Promotion of Armyand Navy Men Who Did Gallant Work in China. President Also Names Commission tc Adjust Claims Growing Out of the Hispano-Amer- ican War. ADMINISTRATION WANTS RECIPROCITY TREATIES President Is Reluctant to Accept the Resignation Submitted by Special Plenipotentiary Kasson. WASHINGTON, March %.—The resigna- Kaseon es Special Plenipoten- the negotiation of re- d errangements, was ands of the President Wa main in the service of nd the matter is still in hat the action taken 0 the e 3 | - | CANTEEN’S ABOLITION | THE CAUSE OF RIOT ), March 8.—Army officers at | s, of the Department of h opinion that last d, near Fort | rich 2 number of sol- | was due entirely to army canteen. nd of the department, opposed to the army en first proposed, but from in- 1 found it worked so much n I expected that I was com- Norwegian Vessel Missing. DELPHIA, March 5.—The Nor- m, Captain Irgens, not since reported, r the vessel's safety are § has practically been lost by her agents here. The of bituminous coal. A Great Carpet Sale. Hundred roils of nmew carpets arrived end will } sale this week only at the es unheard of. Gen- ster carpets on A PR RMMRR RN SR AN SRRRR R R RERRRRER RRRER RRRRRERR RRRE RERRERRE R YLRRERNR AR ERRE R R e R RERRE RRRRE R RReR R ERRRAR RERRE PR ER RN RRR R AR RRMER R RRR R R VERE RRRL R EERRE BRERE R R ERRRRER L RRR RRRRE R Gen- | X this port on January | ine Smith Axm patterns, $1.00 yard. ., in 3 Corner Sixteenth and Misslon streets, . | K VERRRRERRRRERE RN RRIR RRRR RN R i Monday’s Great Sale of 50c Chev:ofs for 34c. Another rare Dress Goods Bargain for Monday—About yards of pretty mixed Cheviots, invisible plaid school suits and outing wear; also some ks for children’s wear; goods that have regalarly at 50c a yard, will be on e Monday only .................. 4o Crepe Oclienne and Crepe de Chine—Beautiful new Spring Dress Fabr are in great demand. They make particularly bandsome g costumes, and in certain shades very cffective street gowrs rices, per yand. o ... i.iba.. A $1.00 to $2.25 Satin Prunella and Satin Venetierne—Our assortment of these highly fabric: of French make comprise all of the beautitul ting and summer. No popular shaie is miss. | costum: there is nothing more dest- le. Pr s $7.00 to $2.00 New Stri ed Waistings. .. 65¢c 75¢, 90c Black Crepes and Etamines—Pain wool Crepes, sik and woo e and plain and striped Etamines have the call furthe sea- 1 black gowns. We are showing a very large and ‘g store’s prices are worth inve-tigat- Per yard. $1.25 10 $2.25 | s Black Goods—Our stock shows a Jarge representation of | s ma'er’s productions, particularly cravenetted farics; | roof; also Satin Prunclas, Imperial Per yard . $1.25 to $2.00 Foular~ds and Grenadinzs. The two most popular sitk cress fabrics for the coming spring and sum- hasing elsewhere. E amines, Cheviots, mer. We contic. the best designs in Popu.ar Price Foulards in this city. The satin-finish Foulards being in greater d han season, we offer over a hundred different de- ings. Our Gremadime :ock consists of laids and brocades, stripes being mest in demand. ....75¢c© $1.50 -$1.00 ~ $3.00 Satchel Basket Sale. Save a third of more on Satchel Bas- kets to-morrow.. We place on sale five €265 of these nice light satchels so con- venisnt fur camjing small packages, lunches, bathing suits, etc.. For Mon- 12in. 300 “ 14in. 406 .. 16 in. 0@ Baskets 38¢c 18 in. 650 Baske Royers’— $2.50 Forks $1.66. f Wm. A. Rogers’ Tripe Plated Forks, guar- e silver on 21 per cent nickel si ver base, and ods having a_similar plate, The regular price price on Monday tor $1.66 Embroidery Sale Monday-- About Half Import Prices. To-morrow only we offer a manufacturer’s line of first quality Cambric ain 0ok embro dery—not the common schifli work, but high larly from . f5g v 4.c per yard to zoc Embroiderics. . . ..Q¢ yard to 4oc Embroideries. . . . 4o yard these 10 Sale Peerless Gas Lights, Etc. To introduce our mew U. C. A. double- «d, heavy web mantels, we will sell on Monday onl a complete 85c light to attah to gas fixtures or portable lamps, consit large es not casily break—a ebrated U.C. A —com- Thin-B'own Engravei Glass Globes 4ors inch ea<his,~e<1:. Monday only.! .. J4F@ Colored Banquet Ca dle: ink, yellow, , red or white — that we have teen g at a rpecial price of 24¢ per dozen, box on special sale Monda: Pzjamas Special--97¢. Mondav only we will place on special sile 30 dozen loose, comfort- able Pajamas, made of nice, sot flannelette, in fancy woven patterns. The blou'es are fastened with frogs and provided with a pecket. Monday only at the extraordinary price, pet sut. . &) € Colored Shirts 63ec. pecial bargain for Monday only. Men's fancy stiff bosom Shirts, ith cuffs to match, in the newest spring styles—63c. They are a ne from a well-known manufacturer and the cheapest shirt in worth $1.00—most of them the §1.50 gra’e; 26 63e dozen orly; on sale to-morrow, each Sale of Hair Switches. All shades of Brown, best quality hair, on special sa'e Monday and Tuesday only at thes: greatly reduced pricess $10Switch's, 7250 $6 Switches. $4. 75 $4 Switches. $3.00 $8 Switches. $6.00 $5 Switches. 33.50 $3 Switches. $2,90 .0U $3 Switches. ... ... .. $1.0 Blonde, Gray and Red Hair Switches at equally reduced prices. Hair D:essing and Manicuring Parlors—Main rner, combination 100-candlepower sell Floor. $1.50 Lace Curtains $1.21. Ony 1 s specially bought lot of heavy linen effect Curtains, 54w 60 inches wide. There are four patterns, the very newest spring iceas, and at Monday's price one of the best curtain bar- gains the Emporium ha: cver off red. Our every-day . $1.21 Men’s Straw Fedoras. The new straw hat for men, either smooth or rough iraid, with p'ain biue or black band, or with th: fancy pugarces. ..$1.50, $1.85, $2.00 Sale Photographic Supplies. The Emporium Developing and Priating Ou'fit, containing all of the atic es neccaary fur developing and printing photographs—regu'arly £1.50—on special se Monday ony — Complere PY) .05 Out the ‘mew procres granu'ated Hypo—o Hyposuiphite <f Soda seguiarly 10c per lb—specid Monday, cnly ..., . ... . &c Curtain Dep’t Noveliies. We have jus: opened the largest and best sel:ct=d stock of Lace Cur- taine that we have ever owned. The prices wiil be found extremely low £ such fine qua itis and handsome patrerns. Musiin Curtzins. . $1.80 Pr. G:nuipe Cable Net, $3,75 Pr. Ruffied Bobbinet, . 82,00 Pr. Lich Puint u.ag Pr. Imitation Brussels. $2.5¢% Pr. Geauine Battenbers. $5.06 Pr. 100 pairs of heavy R ps Portierss, th same on both sies, throw over fringe, top and bottom. The ¢ Purtiere: are 3 yards by 50 inches, and come in six handsome color effcts; per pair ., for | Dressmaking Department Opening Day. Mrs. A. R. Reynolds, our new ¢ressmaker from New York, takes p'easure in presenting many models for inspection. Opening Day Dress Specials Swazger new Eton Dresses; a1 col- ors and all sizes; twesty swell sty'es that we bought under price, otherw'ss they would have to be sld for much mor= money than our intro- == ;"penlny Day ] at Speacials Manila Hats; th's s:ason’s _highest novelty; trim- med with beauti ul silk pugaree; Ladies' Frne | | regular price $2.50; special for Monday only. . . $1. 757 Spring Opening Days Cloaks, Dresses, Waists and Fine Muslin Wear. ductory price DB D00 | Millinery, Ladles’ Tailor Dezpartm-=nt | Opening Day. Mr. K. Belrcs, our artist tailor, just fiom New York, will thow d:- signs of the finest taior worz. H's work is superior in every respect. Opening Day Walst Special. High Art Silk Waists for afternoon and evening wear; exclusive styles and only one of each color and style; assorted sizes; we can- Opezning Day Waist Speocial. A speoial lot of colored and black Sik Tadeta Waists; particu'ar.y well mace; hems itched and fine tucki 'g; all the new shades and ba:k; price after to-morrow not expect to have such values $6.50; Monday later on; open- WY $4.95 | iz uepic-. $i2.45 Among the noveltics received last week are: to $7.50; New Style Saioor.Suits, from $3.95 to §7.50. values in our Juveni ¢ Department: Russian Blousc Suil—Made of fine quality serges and cheviots in blues, browns, reds, grays and tans. Trousers either plain or knickerbockers—suits that exclu- sive clothing stores wou d charge $6. 50—our introductory price. ... Long Pants Suils— With single or double bre asted vests, the newest and” most genteel cut and perfe.t fitting. All - wool cassimers and cheviots in -blues, grays aml fancy mix- tures; you've paid $7.50 for suits of this grade — our price. ... | $4.95 thirIs its real value, is offered until closing time Saturday, Men's $12.50 Sack Suits—All-wool cheviots and ca:simeres in new nobby effects—lors it TR Sn T o Y s $8.45 Men's $15.00 and $17.50 Sack Suits—In Worst:ds, Oxford Vicunas and Fancy Mixtures, eithet sing'e or double bruasted coat—ror Men’s all.wool Pants—Made o good back cheviot, warrantsd not to rip, should be not less than §2.50 pair—for . .. .. 815 Last Week of Our Great Ciothing The balance of the manu‘acturer’s stock of men’s and boys’ latest style clothing March 16, at the following pri Spring Novelties in Boys’ Clothing. A Hundred New ldeas in Juvenile Attire. We are now showing nearly 300 styles in Boys’ Clothing, some of which our patrons say are the prettiest they have seen in town, and we are confiient that the same qualities cannot be duplicated elsswhere at anything like our prices. Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits, 75¢ to $3.00; Russian Blouse Suits, from $3.95 Below we illustrate and quote prices of four _representative Boys’ 3-plece Vest Suits—Consisting of round-cor- ne ed sack coat, double-breasted yest and knee pants; made of strictly all-wool chev- iots and cassimeres in bucs and fancy mix- tures; sizes for boys 10 to 16 years, $4.95 novelty fcr boys 3 to 10 years; new shaces of bue and red, the large col'ar braided or pain, handsomey emtroidered shields, very prettv suit, werth $6 00— marked by the big store, . $4.95 Sale. which we bought for two- Boys' $3.50 Schocl Suiis—New al'-wool fabrics, in grays, tans, Blues and other co'ors for Spring wear, double-breasted coats and knes pants, cizes 9 to 15 years .. 1. Boys' 15:1.00 and $6 00 Veitee Su ts—Sizes for 3 to 8 vcan;’fineezfi . wool blue serges and twe=s and cass meres, in ail colorings, sir double breastad ve ts—for e e T This is the last week of the Carpet Sale. You have but six days left to take advantage of this sale. Axminster Carpe!s—a very extensve In: of new and original designs and coler effects from which to choose, standard, high-jrade dam, N. Y, carpets from the best manufacture-s; regu ar- Body Brusscls—made by the Lowell & Whit- all Co., regularly $1.25 pr $1.00 yard; for this wee only ings: The three - yjsce Bedrocm Sui'e in picture, golen oak fini b, dou'le drawer to), with a French plate misror, is an ex- celent value at the reguar pr.ce, $25.c0; on special sa'e th's week .. ., [ Golden Oak B d- room Suite—Thr e picces,cr_sier has fancy Fench pite shage mirror, 24x30 inches, and swel front ¢r w- er; a good vaue at our regu'ar price, $35.003 this-wel 0.0k GolZen Qak Bidroom Suite—3 pizcer, full swell front bur:au, wih a French plate m'rr 1, 28x30 inches in s'ze, worth regulary 45.00; special i <l oAy $32,50 This Grlden Oak Chiff nie — 33 inchcs wide, § drawess, well con. ructed and finished; worth §8.00, special s week. .. © $5.50 Gelden Qak ffories—6 drawers, 36 inches wide, drawers furaished with guide to prevent them geiting out of crder; a splendid $15.00 Caiffonier, now. . ‘9.15 i Tae $1.00 per yard grade, th's week. . The 9o¢ per yard grade, this week e 6c jer yard grade, this w 4Zc | Straw Mattings— Japanese Government hand- Ingrain Carpe!s—Brusscls styles and Sy b2 The 75¢ per yard gra'e, th's week n The 65c per yard grade, this week We have just completed several Jarge purchases of new, reliably mide and finely finished Furniture, at prices much below market value, and herewith quoe figures on several lines cach of Bedr Hall and Dini i ture, that cannot be duplicated this side of the Rog;kv Mounaains. SRR A N Many Atiractive Special Offerings o Carpets, Rugs and Furniture. ; Hundreds of rolls cf the best grades of Carpet * manufactured in this season’s patt:rns have been reduced one-third or more to close out at once and make room for incoming spring stock. Buy now or miKe vp your mind o pay regular prices. Tapu@ry Brussels —an assortment of sty'es and colorings that connot te auplicated on ths coast, male by S. Sanford & Sons, The 50c per yard grade, ths week. ... 3D I Ingrain Art Squares— Just the thing to a: Amzt.r- | under your dining r.om tab e: 75 24x3 s $2 688 3x314 vards. 83, 75 ”oug X3 yads. pFer & 3v4yards. $7.25 color- made cotton warp contract - mattings, ‘ong straw goods, value for %10 per go-yard rull; on'special sale a'l this week, PRl 37'75 45¢c This Go'den Oak Hat Rack—with a French beveled mirror — 12x20 inches in size— overshoe bux and umbrella-stand attached— worth $12.00 — special this $8.25 ‘wek..... arger ize than the Geldea Oak Hat Rack—: one cescr.b a above—has fa~cy shase French beve'ed m'rror 18x24 insh:x—wor h $17.00 —special his week.. *. §3 D P gy Quwrer:d Oak Hat Rack—h'ghly polished and beawifully fin shed —furnisacd wit1 . a large French teveled € ge mirror —worth 30.00. Special this |8 week ... 920.00 Quartered Golden Oak Di iag Chair— lik= pictur:—bani ter back —fine fini.h — strong and durable—special this week "-83 '$3.50 Golden Oak Dining Chairs—3 tp'ndies in front —brace arms i onl.. 80c $2.75 1 Valuahie ¥ Book Free Qur large Sirng ,Cata- logue now in pres, fuly ilustrated. Send name and address at once.. JHE EMPORIY ColdenRule Bazaar.M CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Golden Ok Box Seat Dining Chaiis—h'ghly po’ished— Go-Cart a very specia vaiue at tis we:k’s price, each e Parasols. J st in, priccs 65c up. Pa- a0l Rods, a-j:sable to any angle. . 55 € | hams—yard ’ Gorre_ct Summe» Styles in < Fine Wash Goods. For dize, var'cty and excellence of materials our display of domestic and foreign wah fabrics is the peer of any stock in the entire country. Newest Satin-Striped Grenadines—yard. . . . ..40¢ © 700 Thread Lace Tissues— fir t showing—yard ..38¢ © 600 Tissue Zephyrs and Leno Weasves—A 190t production in fine ging- Madras—31 inches wide—new co'orings—yard, New Licen Fancy Sui ings—Pain co.ors, stripes an man make Plain colors, 28@; fancy, yard, 300 Fculards— In four cifferent grades and a large assortment of each—per yard ..12%e, 16 >3c, 35¢, 400 made—in a large assortment of newest Ra— 5 sty.ei—yard, . Sheets—Cases. The good kind—well made: Bleached Sheets, Bleached Sheets, Beached Sheets, Bleached Sheets, Bleached Sheets, goxgo. . . .GU@ 25 . Hemstitched Cases, 4523617 % @ Per yard. .. | Hemstitched Cases, 50x36 . 200 . 10@ | H:mstitched Ca s, 54x3622150 Nezw Spring Veiling. Our buyers rushed forward by expres: from New York several hundred pieccs of the new styles of Veiling for Spring and Summer, which will be shown this wesk for the fir t time. Double Complexion Veil- ing with velvet spot; Spiler Web Veiling w'th beauty spots; Goid Spot Veiling; Nove'ty Tuxedo Veiirgs; Embroidered Spot Chiffon Veil- ings, etc., etc., at price; varying per yard 25¢ «~ $1.00 Mme. Idaline > the e of fice pow- er, beautifes at once, and is invisible. Face Cream. .y rommen it S0 c Free demonstiation in Rotundaj jar Fine Ginghams. Best American Seersucken and Ginghams — Solid fancies, Including gammet, French colors and bue, light blue, etc.— your pick of over 500 piec Children’s Caps and Ladle_s' Undermuslin Special Sales. Children’s Lawn Caps— S Just amived from New York—the kind that sells regularly for 25c each — special Monday ; 8c Ladies’ Corszt Cevirs— New goods, well cut and made - regularly 35¢ each—special Monday only.......... 280 Ladies” Muslin Gowns— Embroi‘ery and hemstizched mimming—new goodp just received— regularly $1.25 each—special Monday only 950 Leather Goods Novelties. Our Spring stock of Leather Goods in new, up-to- date shapes, patterns and colorings, will be shown for th= first time to-morrow. Z:za Finger Purses—Grain leather, 25 g Morocco, 50 e New 1. Walrus Skin, 550« Genuine Alligator, @D@es Oozc Calf, pretty grays, $1.00. Seal block bottom. ... ... $1.00 Chain Purse Bags—Ocze Cilf, in gray, 75Ca I. Wairus Skin, Z5@. Genuine Seal, wih pocket, $7.25s Genuine Ooze Calf, with pocket. . Cha efaine Bags—As in picture, Lirge siac grain leather, 5QQ@ae Box Caf, precy shades, 750, 1. Walrus Skin, pretty shades, 25Qs Genuine Alli- i 2 T $1.25 New Strap Purses—As illustrated, with handle on top and button strap protection strip, genuine seal, $F.28s Wa'rus Skin, $7.25 Gl - et aat e s Saad o $1.50 Ladies’ Jacket Purses—Grain Leather or Alligator, 25@s Genuine Seal or Alligator, chamois lined dc Han carved Mexican Combination Pocketbooks, full size. .. $1a00 All Leather Goods from $1.c0 up Stamped Free. Initials put on Packetbooks from $1.00 up Free of Charge. T 20c Dress Llnlng;:u‘e. A special buy of about 800 yaris of j3-inch Black Brocatel Skirt Lining in two new patterns of brocade, worth regu'arly 20c ,2° a yard; on special sale, Monday only o Chinese Bazaar. § LL California’s Best Chinesc Bazaar is in The Em- 3 porium. Of all the famed Oriental Bazaars in San Francisco the big Chinese and Japanese Department in this store is easily the finest: The rare ivories, curious bric- a-brac, carved ecbonies, embroidered silks, cautiful cleisonne ware and curios from all pasrts of the O-ient are well worth a visit of inspec~ tion. No stranger in San Francisco <hould leave town without visiting this besutiful Bazaar. Goods are marke1 in p'ain figures at surprisingly low prices. Both native and Amer can clerks in attendance, Main Ficor—TRear—East Side. Moniday Book Specials. «The A'abaster Box'—By Walter B.sant—published at $1.50—on specal sale Mondayonly..........o.ioun.. 88¢c «Agatha Webb"—By Anna Katherine Green—published at . »1.25-- special Mon“ay only ........ 75¢ A Fine Lire of Books at 10c— By such authors as Bertha M. Cay, The Duchess, Ctarlotte Bronte, Wilkie Collins, Edna Lyall, Rider Haggard, Murlitt, Heimburg, etc, Groceries and Ll;uors. Hams—Best Eastern Sugar Curzd, the very finest hams obtainabl- ; special Monday cnly, per Ib. String Beans—Best quaity, new pack; Moniay, 3 tins. Maine Sugir Corn—B:st quality; Monday, 3 tins. Sseded Raisins—1 Ib. packages; Monday, 3 for Pi tk Beans—Best quality; 7 lbs. = W.shing Soca—z5 lbs. % Tomatocs—V.ctory Brand, peeled, solid pack, 3 Ib. tne; day on'y, 3 tins. Weshing Powder- Oysters—Extra telect, 1552 tins... . ........... ... 282 Port or Sherry— Our cu tomers always pleaced with these qualities; on special sale Monday only, per gallon .. 88¢ Bavarian Ma't Extrac:—Equal to any; Monday on'y, per dozen. $7.55 Jesse Moore’s A.A. Whiskey—Regularly 95¢ bottlz, Monday only. 830 Sale Ize Cream Freezers. { We place on sa’e Monday only, 2t the very b gin- n'ng of the i.e creim sevon, one <f the bet Ie Cream Fr ezers manufatured 2@ fuly a quart £ less than regu ar prices. These Foeezrs have the bet ceaoned cedar tubs, galvanz=d ron-rrscable trimmi .gs—geating inclosed < to prevent sat or wuer from getting into the cream—quick acting, first-class Freezers. 3-Quart, $z2.00 size—}aonday_ P 4-Quart, $2.50 sze—Monday Bizycie Fooi Pumps 32c. - The regular s0c kind; seamless s ezl tuding, mickel-p'a ei barrel, heavy- steel strap toct base and hardwood han le, tize of birel 13x11 inches; Moniay ony, each 32c THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. v nmmmwmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmm“mumi : r O D B Mond. : pring Opening Days Begin Monday. x i A - o ; 3 i Spring and Summer Goods are here af pre-eminently popular prices. First inspection 3 H of the completed stocks can be made this week. It will take many pleasant hours to see all of the new i things that gree: the arrival of Spring. A- additional pleasure for the visitors to the big store, both grown-up foiks and children, will be the famous M- 3 chanical Show of “Gay Ccney Islard,” which caused such a sensation when exhibited during the holiday season last year. It has teen entirely remodeled b4 and rebuilt and several new features added. It will open daily at 9 a. m.—Exhibition Hall, Second Floor; Admission Free, 3 Dress Gobds Display. 3 AR WA R WA WA RN AN WA AR AR WA R AR RU AR DR AN AR ARAR N AN A UR RN TR AANE N AR RR A RARAR AR AR R e Qe dan aia AURLAA AAAR AR ARAAATRAAARARAR AR NERA RS AAAAR RAAAR AAARRRRA AR R AR AR AN AAARR AAAAR R

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