Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1901, - THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | The Holiday Handkerchiefs. We have made extraordinary preprations to serve you with the bestat littler prices than heretofore. * The opening d'spay and sale consists of several thousand dozen direct from St. Gall and Be'fast, put up in attractive man- ner for hoiday giits, beautics that you will ag-ee are astonishingly low priced. A‘ 'oc Sheerlawn, hand-embroidered hand- kerchiefs, with hemstitch or plain, trimmed in Valenciennes lace, endless variety of styles. A ‘ ' 5 500 dozen alllinen hand-em- broidered handkerchiefs, made in Ireland, wonderful values. selection of choice pat- ALEDe broidered hemstitch or scallop handkerchiefs. Over 100 lace in: At 25¢ At 50c Hand-made real Duche:s Lace styles in sheer linen handkerchiefs, trimmed in fine Valenciennes s and edge, dainty styles. Some entirely new effects in hand-embroidered Thistle Lawn Handkerchiefs or trimmed in Mechlin lace in e variety. Handkerchiefs ffom. . . . $1.50 fo $13.00 each Hand-made lace trimmed embroidered fine Handkerchiefc, including ‘ Point Rose styles, made in European convents, from . . .35..0 to $5.00 each tia! Handxerchief Several thousand dozen Holiday 1 I linen sheer Thistle Lawn or Cambric; - -90¢ ana $1.50 box 25¢c box box; 3 in a tox for THE EMPORTUM. | THE BuPORTUN. | Send for the Rig Holiday Book Bulletin. | i General Cata- legus, giving De- pariment Slore prices Jor everything 1o eat, drink, use or wear; for loys. books ar.d all kinds of Holiday Geods. Jor our larg> Americas Grandest I”istflTH £ EMPORIY ornia’s Largest~- HOLipAY STOR THE EMPORIUM. Send for ThanKsgiving _Grocery Price List . If in doubt nd what 1o give for a present buy mar- chandise orders. We sell them for any amount, good for merchan- dise, in any depariment of the Emporum. They give the recipient the chance of selecling cxact thing wanted. Christmas buying has begun in earnest. We have already sold thousands of dolls to be dressed; cushions to be embroidered and made up; skins for burnt leather work; materials of all kinds for making into pretty gifts, and last week throngs of eager buyers had the privilege of a first selection from the largest array of stricily Holiday Novelties ever shown in cne store in 1his cily. It is wise to buy while stocks are com- plete, before the inevitable crush of the last two weeks, for there are others besides you who want to make their Christmas money go as far as it possibly can and must come here to do it. The immense Toy covers almost half of the second floor. > < F one, and none other in this part of the world. Ice Palace upon which the mecharics and e'ec Doii 43c. id Doll, Uke picture, with handsome r wig, and has thoes and pins, complete for Department upstairs has been enlarged and extended until it Every foot of this enormous space that is not aisles is covered with toys, games, sporting goods and toy books of every There are but two or three toy shops in all the world that are anywhere near as large as this The toys a'one, in all their variety, zre an inte:esting exhibit at which to on to them we have prepared the vnrivaled Mechanical Toy Show and Holiday Spectacle, action Hall. Next week Senta Claus himselt wilarrive and take up his temporsry To- ians ere now putting the finizhing touches. I be = special sale of Dolls and be sure and tring the children to see the beautiful Swiss Alps. Game Boards of all kinds. of-town patrons will find descriptions in our 126-page General Catalogue. Crokinole. . $1.53 to $3.50 Crown Combination 65-game Board . $3.80 Balleto Billiard and Pool Table, twenty fine games, with balls, cues and Children’s Winter Jackets--- Dresses. . Our stock is new and complete, and it's the right time to buy when your selection is so large. Don’t wait until later. Tailored full length Tan Kersey Coats, ages 4 to 14573 ... $10.00 Latest effects in Melton Cloth Jackets, ages 4to. .. $3.75 Long Melton Coats, new tailored, tan, blue and red, ages 6 to 14, $5.50. Children’s All-wool Suits, either in Russian Blouse or Sailor Suits, silk braid trimming, colors navy, brown and "1 red, ages 4 to 12. . Out- It is our new shape pearl ripon decoration, fine English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set; 103 pieces for 12 persons; bought to sell at 1125 for Monday only. . § Se B8 The above dinner set is the finest bargain of its kind that we have ever offered, and we par- ticularly call housekeepers’ attention to this great value. > I THE EMPORIUM. Important 1500 yards of 434-inch all-sik new brilliant crepe taffeta ribbon, now so neck bows; in pinks, blue, cream, maizeand cardinal; a splendid 35c per yard value; special fer Monday on'y a yard, has been added to the Monday ribben offering at Ribhon Sale. 500 yards Novelty weave, §-inch corded Chenille Taffeta Ribbon; rich colorings; a beautiful w ribbon imported from France to sell at 65c 29¢ 1 THE EMPORIUM. MM\ -n;znnnm;gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm s Gifts for al| soft weave pepuar for heliotrope, 17¢ Priestley’s new weaves are in the lot — also some found elsewhere in the city. New Biack Dress Goods. We have received a large shipment of handsome new Black Dress Fabrics. A variety of very swell novelty striped Etamines and Taffetas. These goods are guaranteed to give satisfactory wear to the vurchaser and are values that cannot be $1.00 vd. $1.25 yd. $71.50 yd. §2-inch Panama Sacking 46-inch Satin Prunella 48-inch Armure ™ Panne Cheviot 45 " Melrose 46 ' Taffen 43 ™ Satin Prunclla 50 " Zibiline 50 " Panama Sacking 47 " Peplin 52 ' Unfinished Worsted 52 ™ Broadcloth 58 " Cheviot 56 ' Pedestrian Cloth 56 ™ Pebble Cheviot (heavy weight) (heavy weight) 43, 44 and 48 inch Etamines 2t 850, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Thanksgiving Linens. BLEACHED SATIN DAMAK TASLE CLOTHS—234 yards long, with dozen of 24-inch square uapkins to match, the set . . $6 50 Above with 3 yard lopg cloth, set . . $7.00 HEMSTITCHED DAMASK SETS—German make, fine satin damask, cloth 214 yards long, with dozen napkins, ror $7.505 Cloth 3 yards long, with dozen napkins, set . e A P BLEACHED DAMASK—Heavy Irish Linen, 70 inches wide, new styles, yard . . . 25 BLEACHED DAMA K—Very fine, in a large range of exclusive designs, satin finish, yard . DAMA’K NAPKINS—Irish Linen, fine weave, A B C Cubes—Colored, the paint will not . . 5,00 Our celebrated American Beauty White Semi- Porcelain Dinner Set; latest shape, as thin as china; complete set for 12 persons, $17 3 complete set for 6 ns . . $6.00 Fine Carlsbad China Dinner Set, with delicate pink decorations; complete st for 12 persons, size 23x23 inches, dozen . . . . $2.5u Hemstit-hed Tea . Cloths, Tray Cloths, Sidebiard Scarfs, ec., in all grades. LINEN LAWNS—In the sheer and medium RRRR RRRRRe RERRERR RRERER RRRREE RRRRERRRERERE RERRRE RRRRRRE REERRRRRRRRRE RRRRT K RRRRRE RRRRRRRRRERRRE PRRRRE ERRRRE RRRRRNE RRRRRR RRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRR RN RRRRRR RRRRRY RRRRRRRERRRRY RRRRRR REER R ERRRRRRERRRRE RRRRRR KRR, aan CHARGE FAMAILY \ Kansas Officers Discover‘ PITTSBURG, Kans, bea Scroll Puzz'e . are a few Emporium prices for s you'll need: ..25¢ $6.50 .25¢ o $6.50 ..10¢c ~ $6.50 . . .50 $1,00 ith candle. 5@ to 258 75z« $1.00 4 * Dining-room S Parlor Sets. . figures kinds of Pottery Ware, Kitchen Utensils, etc. come off . .. .25cw $1.0 s, il A b C Cube—Natural wood.zscualgs 72 | Bailey’s Patent Ril- Buitding Elocks—In wagon, just the thing to bhed Back Rubbers. keep children amused all day long. . . . . . {7 ........... 10c » $3.00 | @ See those . .3 pictures 2850, 4 pictures &7e, s pictures 25, 6 pictures. $1.5 Punch and Judy Shcw—Comglete, with 50¢ 10$11.60 Theater—Complete play and dialogue. . We havo: ex'ra plays for ali theaters Those abov: $10.00 can bz used also as a magic lantern. ribs off the : back of the Mecharic | rubbers? Elevat.: | Theyprevent Railroad the skirts | from getting wet in rainy weather; ‘they prevent the rubber frem breaking at the heel as an ordinary rubber does; and because of the corru- gated back, Bailey Rubbers retain their shape until entirely worn out. A perfect fitting rub- ber; the best rubber made for comfort and durability. By special arrangement with the manufacturer with track ana s Oc ©$25,00 25c Head Rests 14¢ Special Sale Trunks. of painted, four hardwood slats heavy strap es, best Excel- [§ ith apartment . §8 size, Monday. . $6.10 § in. §8. 50 size, Monday $6.45 ."$9 size, Monday . $6.80 Two Dress Goods Specials. n All- Storm Serge—About 600 yards in the lot, reseda, castor, be'in, garnet, old rose, tan, mode and gray; this is an excel- plendid wear; selling regularly at 75c 530 79¢ Goll Skirling—Stri all wool, in three styiish mixtures, y $1.50 yard, special to-morrow only....,..... Holiday Purses, Bags, Eilc. San Francisco’s largest Holiday Leather Goods stock is now on sale in the big department in rotunda. For Monday we offer a very extraordinary b rgain in chain purses, and quote several other values that you'll not te able to dupli- cate elsewhere. Siivered Link Purses—A very spxial buy of about 2000 of these pretty silvered link chain Iike illustration; very useful and pretty ljtde gifts; 25¢ would be cheap for t we are going to offer them Mon- 3 y e absurd price each....... fle Chatelaine Bags—Genuine Morocco, pretty shades of brown, also black, full size, Jeather lined, outside pocket, 2 good $1.00 value; we have a lot of 100 to sellat. ... 23@ Wrist Brgsa—Chain handle, walrus grain leather, leather lined P e B -] A'ligater Chatelaine Bags—Small size, nickel frame, leather lined pocket, 2 winner, for 33¢c Combination Pocket Book and Card Case—Genuine seal Morocco, 1 _piece urses, bottom, e and serviceable purse . . . ., .t o o ...886¢ Shopping Bag —Embossed leather, sateen draw, strong tops, the regular goc walue, for ¢ g $he B Polished Stee! Link Chatelain g TR g beseen to be appreciated, $T. G55 larger sizes . . . .. $2.50, $3.25 i $3.50 ‘We have closed out a lot of nearly 1000 Head Rests at a Materials {or Holiday Work. Cut Steel Beads, all sizes, bunch . . . . @ | - litle more than Cut Gold Beads, all sizes, bunch . . . .20 @ | balf-price. They Cut Silver Beads, all sizes, bunch . . . 2{)@ | arc 12 inches wide; Cushion Cords, all colors; in silk, mercerized, 14 inches long; i ity phe e covered with gold ........ 8Y%e, 15¢, 20c drapery, finished Best Wool Yarns, all kinds, at department | With ~tassels and store prices. loops; ready for Lace Braids, crowns, rings and patterns, in | use; the regular price would be at least 25¢ each; Duchesse, Honiton, Point Lace and Battenberg " our price for Monday only . . . effects. 14¢c Oriental Holiday Goods. The beautiful Chinese and Japanese Bazaar, on the main floor back of the Book Department, is one of the Holiday sights of the Em- porium. Here visitors to the big store will find many Orlental novel- ties which cannot fail to please and interest their Eastern friends, who cannot readily obtain them in their homes. There are fine Cloisonnes Chinese Toys ~ Porcelains Sandal Wood Goods Bronzes Handkerchiefs ~ Ebony Furniture Lacquered Ware Ivories Silk Gowns Chinese Jewelry Embroidered Screens @hinaware Silk Jackets Carved Goods Fans, etc., etc. This is the largest and handsomest Bazaar in San Francisco. Both Chinese and white clerks in attendance. Prompt and polite service ac- corded to all visitors whether purchasing or not. All goods marked in plain figures. Sprcgial Safe this week of ladies’ silk embroidered Jackets; style as in illustrat'on; all AARAAAAR QAL AACARACR ARALAL QLA AR R ARAU R WAL NRA ARERRALR AR R U R AN NN U RNR RRR R URBaRee kiR Sacalibadie et o eieben ik inel T Sale of Very Fine Lace Curtains. There are quantities of medium priced and cheap Lace Curtains offered for special sale at frequent intervals. But rarely an opportunity such as we present this week, to buy the finest of Lace Curtains at from onc-quarter to a third less than their real value. utiful home on West Fourth street, where nearly $1000 worth of goods was found in Pittsburg in the past year and sucessfully baffled the police was care- | fully planned. The boy, an intelligent lit- tle fellow, would conceal himself in the store and be locked in when the store was closed, and in the night he would open the rear door, after which the rob- bery was easy. The arrest was caused by the boy being captured in a store and confessing. Lane is a contracting bullder by trade and has always been considered a respect- able citizen. It is said that several ac- complices in neighboring cities have been selling stolen goods for the Lanes. CATARRH CAN BE CURED. Catharrh is a kindred ailment of consumption, long considered incurable: and yet there is oné remedy that will positively cure catarrh in any of its stages. For many years this remedy was used by the late Dr. Stevens, a widely noted authority on all diseases of the throat and lungs. Having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of CIIAQEA“nlflfl d;sl;ln‘ to - jeve human suffering, I will send free of prison here, charged with being | [seve JNORN SGOCTIR Catarth, Anthme: of a gang that has been S¥S-| G cumption and mervous diseases, this recipe ally robbing merehants of this | in German, French or English, with full direc. for the past year. tions for preparig and using. Sent by mail —t - | by addressing, with stamp, naming this paper, his wife are prominent in so- | ¥ 89FC Ve Vo' Boers "block, Rochester. end cpurch work. They have a |y y ' Mwden S BT R {KINGSTON. Jamaica, Nov. 23.—The United Fruit Company's steemer Ethelreid, which WITH ROBBERY a Curious Sample of Crime. Nov. 23.—George | s, consisting of his wife, a | jayghter and an adopted son | age, have been arrested and | the stolen Officials Who - Entered of finding the eight mining officlals who entered search for bodles enlom?ed explosion in the Baby abandoned. them. A rescuing party entered the mine this morning, but was able to proceed only 300 yards. O’'Malley was found hanging on a peg about 200 yards in the mine, but no other trace of the party was discovered. evening to enter the mine. Hopes had been entertained up to this morning that the party had escaped through the Tug River outlet, three miles distant, and mes- sengers were dispatched at an early hour to that point. Théy failed to find any t race of the party. ¢ Assistant Superintendent King, who led the rescuing party and who was overcome by blackdamp, ‘has recovered. He says it is impossible for a human being to live Virginia Shaft Not fitteen minutes In a mine-in the condition the mine was when his party entered'yes- Found. terday. - It has been raining hard since early morning, and the main entrance to the mine presents a gloomy appearance, with POCAHONTAS, Va., Nov, 23.—All hope miners standing around. The Difference Between An experienced traveler and an amateur is that the former has the knack of prop- erly equipping himself. We can fit you .I"vith dres;' nuét c:;‘ses. ltrn\;elll,?.; rolll.kvn- ses, combs, brushes, lap tablets, pocket- The coat of Superintendent | books, cameras and toilet articles, :g that your trip_will be agreeable throughout. Banborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. * the West mine yesterday to by the recent mine has been Up to 1 p. m. nothing had been heard of rounded Nov 2 h 4 ANKATO, Kan. Nov. 23.—Roy 4 According to the police the method by | SOUNISS, NOSCRPIL B P The Sory, Bide, 8¢ | The mining now here have de- | WANIATO Kb WYX sohson Tuly 8 Jasi which they have robbed nearly every big | has become a total wreck. clded upon a of attempted rescue, | g¢ was acquitted to-day, the friends and relatives of the missing | $21.50 ; complete set ‘!3.25 for 6 persons. . . . . . Genuine Haviland Limoges French China Din- i o 12y $39.00 Roasting Pan--67c. These fine Roast- ing Pans for your AF@_ 10-pound bird Vk\ij\ (16x10%x7% . Thanksgiving Turkey, large inches); made of refined iron, with remov- able rack, and fitted with patent nickel-plated enough for a B e 4 Magic Lanterns, with views. . . . ... . we are enabled to sell them this season, at con- ventilator; will fit any No. 7 or No. 8 size e G fg to 233 ........ 50c¢ ~ $12.00 siderably lower prices than last year's. (e ‘(d_fly P ’{1 mhy7mi si rous other articles, such as Cinematograph (moving pictures) . . . . EAICR) A, SE oat ot i N 59¢ Pcsiay only, each . . . . .. O &€ Tables, Chairs, Umbrellas, Racks, - - =+ - « « - 5,00, $7.50, Men's,all sizes. o o < 0 s o ...2728¢0 Bird - cages, Flo ots, Electric ¢, $20.00, $27.50 Read these prioes for choicest Groceries and Liquors. Ask or send for the Special Holiday Grocery and Liquor Price List. HAMS—Best Eastern Sugar Cured, Monday only, per Ib...... .13¢c COFFEE—Our celebrated Kona, Mon- day, Ib. .. ...19¢ LUCCA OIL—Crosse & Blackwell’s, quart bottles, Monday. . . ... 63c FRUIT PEELS—Citron, Orange jand Lemon, extra glace, Monday . 3¢ BROMANGELON—The dcssert, j=lly, Monday, package.......... 10c PINEAPPLE — Sliced, extra quality, large tins, on Ménday. . .. .. .18¢c SHRIMPS —For salads, the Pansy brand, Monday, 3 tins.. . .. . 25¢ CRANBERRIES—Genuine Cape Cod, Mbonday, quar:. . ....12p MADLE SUGAR—We!sh ' Bres.” gen- -uine Eastern, Mondav, Ib. ... 15¢ MINCE MEAT—Heinz’s or Atmorc’s, lb . . R AR T R A B S 15¢c WALNUTS—Extra large, 2 bs. . . . 28¢ FANLY MIXED NUT:—Very choice, '.6. ................ ° weights, for handkerchiefs, centers, - fancy work; 36 inches wide, per yard . . ... . cis ... . 480 $2.00 Sterling Silver Pepper asd Szits. 250 sets op mle as a Thanksgiv - ing spedial, Monday only They are sterling. silver 925-1000 fine guaranteed, an open salt, gold lined, a salt spoon, and a pepper shaker in 2 neat box to-morrow, set complete . . . . $1.08 RAISINS—London layers, 5-Ib boxes . . 750 RECLEANED CURRAN -Ib packages . . ......... . .15¢ RECLEANED CURRANTS—Loose, 2 lbs . . ............... 25¢ ITALIAN CHESTNUTS—The genuine im- pOtEd, I v, e ae s s o - DB RAW IEANUTS—Perb .%. . . . . D@ PAPER SHELL ALMONDS—Lb . . . 15¢ REBAH DIGESTIVE BISCUITS — Nothing better for indigestion, regularly 25c packages for 152 PORT WINE—Good sound palatable Fresno wine, vintage of 1897, instead of 75¢ per gallon, Monday . . . . . . &8¢ CHOI. E SHERRY—From Fresno, vintage of 1897, regularly 75ca gallon, Monday . 5850 CHOILE S(OTCH WHEKEYS—Wm. Wil- liams V. V. O. and Whitchaw Bros.” Balna- frog, leading brands, regularly $1.25 bottle, Monday . .}« .o .« 89¢ HUNTER RYE—Wm. Lanahan & Sons’ gen- uine Hunter - Baltimore Rye, Monday only, L o S SR TS 88c KENTUCKY WHI KEY—Crystal Springs, old fashion hand-made sour mash, distilled in 1893, full eight years in wood, instead of $3,00 per gallon, for Monday only: $2.,35 Thanksgiving Qarvers. The stag-handied carvers in pi : pi Ao o o wmn.,xzru:; Landers, Frary and Clarke stag-handled. carvers, set of 3 pieces, in neat satin-lined case . . . Landers, Frary and Clarke celluloid handled carvers, 3 pieces, in satin-lined case . . . . vee . 83.80 John Russell’s celluloid handled carvers . . . . ... .84.00 John Russell's stag carvers. . _ Thanksgiving Pies, Cakes and Candy From our own extensive baking and candy shop in the Annex, which is kept as clean and neat as any private kitchen. The same ap- petizing pastries served daily in the cafe. MINCE PIESAND PUMPKIN PIES— Special Thanksgiving size . . . . BOC RICH PLUM PUDDING, made to order, any weight desired, per Ib . 4GOI DELICIOUS FRUIT CAKE, made to order and decorated, any size required without decoration, B . . . « . 40¢c SALTED ALMONDS—Per b . FINEST FRENCH MIXED CANDY that can be made, per Ib BUTTERCUPS and all similar candies made frsh dily, per B. ceve o'a o o - 250 HOLLAND GIN—Geneva Red Cross, the large black bottles, Monday only . . . . 85@ JAMAICA RUM—London Dock, full pint bot- OO, T S e A e 800 BURKE'S THREE-STAR IRISH WHISKEY . ............ $1.00 BELFAST GINGER ALE—Cantrell & Coch- rane's, dozen . . . 4 . . . . $8BD FRENCH COGNAC-—]. & F. Martell’s, bot- R i R $1.40 FINE OLD SAUTERNE — Bottled, quarts quars JFQ@. pints . . . . . . . 20c¢ OGHAMPAGNES—Red Top, Dry Mono- pole and White Seal, Moet & Shandon, quarts $2, 785, pints 51.45 SILKWOOD WHISKEY— Gallon 33,;)0, ............. 50 CALIFORNIA COGNAC—Very old and pure, gallon $2,28, bottle . ... ... 6850 SOUR MASH WHISKEY—Willis Anderson of 1891, our leader, per bottle . . $7.00 A B C BOHEMIAN BEER - Quars $2.30 adozen, pints. . . . . . o . s 1.50 Complete line of Choice Im- ported Liqueurs. | Thrifty Housckeepers’ Mbonoy-Saving Values. First-class, new and seasonable merchandise; Monday, as trade builders, at far less than market values. Bed ‘heeti—For those who appreciate a good quality, nicely hemstitched, for double beds, 81 inches wide, a 7oc line, to-mor- g 58¢c Double Ped Sheeting—By the yard, 81 inches wide, undressed and good unbleached, the TENR BEHIND BARS Frank Butler Is an In- mate of County Jail at Chicago. b Special Dispatch to The Call. \ CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—The prisoners at the County Jail have been favored at their recent meetings by a voice which has won the plaudits of great audiences in all parts of the' country, from coast to coast. It is a magnificent tenor, and mingled with that of Emily Soldene in a tour of the country nearly thirty years ago. It was also the main support of Emma Abbott for two years, and has been heard in light opera on the Pacific Coast as late as last spring. Now the owner of the voice is a pris- n - Jall, confessedly Flag Cushions. The best we have ever shown at the price- The flags are American, pennants and stars and stripes; English, Irish, French, German, Span- ish, Russian, Italian, Norwegian and Swiss. The designs are entwined -with maidenhair fern, with the motto *“There Is Always a Clinging to the Land o' One's Birth,” back and front only . . Many other new and original designs, includ- ing a bronze statue called ‘‘Morning Glory,” “Wine Merchant's Daughter” and a Beautiful Elk Had,allat.. . . . . . . . .50@ Nevelty Clocks on Special Sale. The Pan-American Clock; direct from the great Fair in Buffalo; consisting of 2 highly enameled pan upon the bottom of which is the face of the clock; representing the two ¢ : ney. He is six feet tall, with fine pres- ence and hair and beard white with fifty- one years of life. Butler says he sang a four weeks' en- gagement with Emily Soldene at McVick- er's Theater in 1874. During the season of 1576, and again in 1878, he was leading man in the Emma Abbott company. and sang to great audiences at Hooley's. Since the death of that prima donna he has been a member of various light opera companies. Last season he sang under the manage- ment of a stock company headed by Mrs. Kreling of the Tivoli Theater, San Fran- cisco, and at the close of the season came to Chicago to seek a summer engagement. “The races did me,” Butler said. “I went broke on the races, and when I was without an engagement I stole to get ‘money."” e Held on Chargcs of Robbery. Antone Yelick ‘and Mary Holman, col- ored, were held to answer before the Su- perior Court by Judge Fritz yesterday on the charge of robbing John Strom, a sailor, at. Fourth and Stevenson streets November 14. Judge Mogan intimated yesterday that he would also hold James Roberts and James L. Galley to answer Housekeepzrs will be quick to apprec’ate these bargains B A - aheaey o P 2 " i kind, at (to-mor 1 l; gilt hands . and when they see the gcods, which consist in part of Point de Paris, Renaissance, ;:,: £ '.'. ( Ay mw ,on‘Y), 15¢ Calendars a"q ;'::r’a; flg\nnnn; good Itish Point, Brussels, Point de Ca'ais, genuine Battenberg and Arabian Lace | piljow Cases—Ready to'use, 45x36 Ghrlsfmas Cards time-piece of which thou- Curtains. . inches, nice bleached muslin, each.. JE@ | More than 3000 designs in Calendars— the best s wond sohi dn vhie Wity g ) that were produced this year by the Foreign, special to- 16 patterns, worth $7.50 to §10.00 pair, marked. . Bed Comfortirs (only 8 dozen of them)—A | Foiern and Local Artists; prices from @@ to day only . 1.3 7 1 h ; good silkoline covering, filled with sanitary i y only . 5 patterns, worth $10.50 to $13.50 pair, marked . : s : $5.00 cach. ¥ i 2 white cotton, the kind that has warmth and | 4" ery' rong fine of Xmas and New Vear's | Nickel Alarm Clock—g-inch dial; runs 30 7 patterns, worth $§14.00 to $17.50 pair, marked. . -"0.85 lightness, value at $1.15, to-mor- Cards ,»:oym '; w© $1.u0 e: ch hours; guaranteed a good reliable 4 patterns, worth §18.oo to $25.00 pair, marked.., ...$14.25 row only,each. . « . .. .. 890 Calendar Booth—Main Aisle, rear, Alarm Clock, for . .« . . . 70° Wmm&mmmmmmmmmmmmm but the mine offi¢ials refuse to give any a suilty of steaiing jeweiry from a board- | on charges of robbery and attempt to rob. 3 apy information to the public. It is said 5 ing-house keeper. The prisoner is Frank | On the night of November 2. it is alleged that another effort will be made this h Butler, whose stage name is Frank Whit- : they held up Robert K. Clothier of 737 Mission street on Annie street and a few minutes later attempted to hold up George Dillistone at New Montgomery and Mission streets. 24 Post (The Most Thoroughly Equipped Night School in_the City.) Bookkeeping, Penmanship, A Shorthand, Typewriting. Business Bamcic Commercial Law. Correspondence, ng, Grammar, Rhetoric. A few months" study in this school will enable young men and young women to secure sitions, J. W,