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THE SAN FRANCI1SCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1903. 21 THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | TRAIN ROBBERS l' ) xi EAUBE A WHE[:K 3 A Special Sale s : !f We have secured another lot of t‘m.: Four Persons Injured in &} B Colorado and South- '}/ Wash Goods 6ic The Initial Sale for 1903 Pulled but Made by iscreants. No | be exclu- To open orrow and of over s lu!l st nndard Madras, es and palus ings and sty cost, per We - Pet rom $5.(0 to $22.50 snz 50 © $16.50 e S 3.98 t $19.50 ¢ S%Q« to St'l 20 MEN NON-UNION ' $5.98 January Sale Musliinwear Continues this Week--2nd Floor Some New Spring Dress Goods D's FE‘PL'TED AGER IS ARRESTED Expresses Opinion Return and FIEL MA tu es, com- Snowflake Sumnq—\ ery popu- leading shades, A weave that $1.40 n colors and S FRIENDLY ACT PLEASING TO BERLIN Invitation Edward Is Re- Bath Room Fixtures One-quarfer off to SSEP e & ENGLAND'S ANTHRACITE h educed them for \lundav ani Tues- i S é arter off cur regular prices, which MINE-OWNERS COMBINE are at all times much below thos: asked by b: ion a Trust, P e nany articles cut in price are: Fifteen 4 2 h towel bars for. . . . . 30¢c towel bars f N inch towel bars for. . . . . &6¢c Tumbler Holders.-Fancy perforated cup, with heavy beaded edge, fitted with good glass regularly 31.00; sale price . 75€ Pzpu Holders roller, heavy ; sale Toilet BOLIVIA'S PRESIDENT ON THE WAY TO ACRE Groceries-Ligquors Monday and Tuesday First Vice President and - ; Lucea & Blackwell’ B Such authors as Dumas, Dickens, Haggard, Delegates Duties to Dr. = e for the two day - o @3 | Mrs. Southworth, Barrie, Thackeray, Biacme, The Duchess, Corell, etc. Capriles. Best Castile Soap--Imported French, large | Adam Bede Cyrano de Bergerac 24— Mcial 4 ¢ Aesop's Fables Dark Secret--Fleming 4.—An officia h 3 - ing size bars, worth 230 ‘Alone—Harland Deserted Wite, The La Paz, Washing Soda-- *al 4 25¢ M{( Sorts and Conditions of I[))(ck'IDSl-eelhelrlvDucnell Men ora Deane Pearline, 1 Ib packa; for. . . .28@ | Andersen’s Fairy Tales East Lynne Marble Raw Peanuts--Best ty, 3s. . .25@ | Arablan Nights' Entertain- Elizabeth and Her Germas Michner Herring..Large fich, 6 for . .25@ | , ment Garden y = AuntDiana—Care: Emerson’s Essaya Imported” French Sardines--Packed in _good Autocrar of Brenkrast Tabls Esther—Carey B'fildeh the Bonnie Brier l;‘l\onh!«RPo>;n:‘ us tench Revolution Cedar Run Whisk Beulah—Evans Goethe's Faust bon, gallon . . 1. Beyond _ Pardon—By Char- Hunter or Marquet Rye Whiskies--Monday | /10ffe ¥, Bracme. -97¢ ani Tuesday only, cut tobottle . . two days, dozen. . . . .. . English Apricot Brandy-.Bottle . . \\zg has to bc sold for g1.25 c 250 Siikk Petiicoais at Moderate Prices $5.50 $5.00 . 78¢ Wm. Williams V. V. Old Scotch Whukcy For Monday Only xtra fine quality Black Peau de Soie | for dresses, petticoats, linings, etc., the Men’s Worsted Underwear— With sik nnpu, form fitinz, non-sh. mk:lblr, the . 67c S1.05 kind, garment . . Balbriggan Silk Finished Underwear— Good vy weight, well made and elegant’y fin- ed, pink and ccru, the 21.25 . 87c Fine Cashmere Underwear—The celebrated Medl'cctt Goods, in Vicuna shade, full fash- fosed, | the £z = kind, garment " $1.35 Egyptian Cotton Unduwur~ Good quality, soft finish, fancy stripe, form fit rrguhrl\’ 75¢, sale price, grmem 43¢ Men's Soft Hats—New Style on side and dip front and Fedoras, in pearl, nutria ¢ larly $3.00, sale price cars, plain and fancy colo very stylish oth=rs kilt or skirt; camples what they woul Allerations inks, beginning Monday, per volume Bondman, The. . Bride's Fate—Southworth Bryant's Poems H Hia Hunchback o Cousin Maude—FHolmes Cranford—Gaskell Cruel as the Grave skirt, others with near-silk drop ski Cloth Bound Books 17¢ 300 Titles by World Famgcus Authors 10,000 volumes consisting of more than 300 titles cf the very best standard werks of fiction, history, essays, etc., attractively bound in linen cloth stamped in gold and colored y ha—Longfellow John Halifax, Gentleman Kenllworth—Walter Scott King Solomon’s Mines THE EMPORIUM. sizes . . Monday only , . . . and Norfolk Suits, short Fine Merino Underwear—Soft Finished, steam shrunk, i1 light tan and V' ' 83¢c thade, the $1.25 kind, garmen Soft Firished Merno Underwear — A nice shade of blue, well made, the 67c $1.co kind, garment Boys' Underwear— Nice weight, gray merino, the soft finished, well mzde, 50( 25¢ kind, garment . Men's Unlaundered Shirts— Cut full size, well made, of good mulin with linen b som, fit guaranteed, <ale price only 31c Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts— Gocd percale, nice stylish up-to-dats patterns, cuffs to match, regularly 3 1,00, sale price & & € Sale of Hats and Caps wide brims, with heavy roll back, also plain raw edge and steel, regu- $2 29 Ll Boys’ Golf Caps—A jobber’s surplus stock closed out at a third under regular prices. Well made rs, sale price Sale Sample Line Silk Dress Skiris Monday and Tuesday we offer about 50 k Dress Skirts, made of Taffetas and Peau de Soies; some quite plainly finished, others handsomely trmmed with lace and @aments; some are gore, box pleated; some with mercerized rateen drop and some with silk drop of the work of one of New Ycrk's lead ng manu- h:rums, at from one-quarter to nearly one-half less than 14 have to be sold for regularly at retail. 20 Skirts, worth $10.00 to $16.50 cach, $8.45 20 Skirts, worth $18.50 to $23.5) cach, $13.45 10 SKirts, worth $26.50 lo $32.50 cach, $19.75 on these skirts extra. ................ 17¢c Oliver Optic, Henty, Holmes, Harland, Fleming, Such titles as: Last Days of Pompeil Lena Rivers—Hoimes Lorna Doons Loulse de la Valllere Macarla—Evans Faun Meadow Brook Nellie's Memories—Carey Ollver Twist Queechy—Wetherell Quo Vadls Romance of Two Worlds Samantha at Saratoga Scarlet Letter, The Second Wife, The Tempest and Sunshine Thelma—Corelll Twenty Years After t Notre Dame .i'ncle Tom's Cabin thetwodays. . . . . .. ... 870 | Catterine de Medtet Imitation of Christ Under Two Flags White Swan Gin, the genuing, imported--For Changed Brides, The Inez—Evans Vendetta the two days 87 Children of the Abbey In His Steps We Tw i Yah. G | Child’s History of England - Ivanhoe—Scott Wide Wide World Schiller's Best Tonic Malt Extract—For the | Count of Monte Cristo Jane Eyre—Bronte Willy Reilly Woman in White Wormwood—Corelll dup lca'mg later on in the ing a seasonab’e suit, perf. many instances it le more than covers the costs of material. all patterns, and all sizes for all men at the one price - Some Unparalieled Trouser Selling Special Valves at $2.65—Made of fancy worsteds, in neat stripes, etc., light .and dark effects, every pair cut and made by skilled work- Spec'al Values at $1.95— Weli cut and well made everyday trousers for men, every pair absolutely all-wool and pcrfcchv fiung, all Sailor Blouse Suil--And other styles, Norfolk Sailors lots only, broken sizes, £3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 \a]ucs, Monday and while quanticy THE EMPORIUix. THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Constantly planning new savings for our patrons, always on the alert, ready to take advantage of any move- ments in the markets of the world which will give us good merchandise at less than normal prices. buyers at this moment in the East, and others shortly to leave for New York and Europe. A promme..t manufacturer s model garments, representing the best of this sea- son’s styles for men, will be placed on sale, beginning to-morrow, at elcven dollars the suil. These suits were made with all the painstaking care possible, in order that they should be absolutely right. ng clothing offering for 1923, an offer that we will have difficulty in Think what an opportunity for buy- year. y tailored clothing, at a price which . $1.95 men, for' Boys’ Blyyest and Best Baryams Corduroy Knce Panls--z50 pairs only in this lot, all seams taped, and made to wear, 7 jc value, ' 39¢ o8 . Jain g Boys’ Nov:lly brewn, many terials, price $2. 98 lasts A Manulacturer’s Stock of Men’s Underwear, Shirts, Etc. Men's Golf Sh'rts— Of geod Madras Cloth with cuffi to mac shades b ue, 67c shades pink, regular y $1, sale price Boys’ Golf Shirts-- Made of gocd percales, with cuffs to match; 2 styles, marked at the ex- exceptionally low sale price 42€ 68c and Men's Hosiery — Geod cotton yarn, seamless, blacks and tans, sale price, pair 16¢c Men’s French Lisle Thread Hose—Imported, fine qua'ity, open-work stripe, latest combini- tions of colors, regularly soc, sile 25¢ BUTREE BOEE 5 & L e Men’s Hosiery — Fine ¢-lected yarn, seamlese, blacks and tans, pair . . 1000 Pairs Men’s Shoes Made of good quality Vici Kid, box calf, or Ve- lour calf, on the newest shape lasts, ei‘her double sole, in all sizes and widths, a quality of shoes light weight or that rot many months $3.50, the best shoe that can possi- ™ $2.50 Imporiant Clean-up Sale bly be constructed tosell at the price we ask, pair . Ladies” Wool $2.75 10 §3 45 Waisls now $1.98 $3.50 (o $4.00 Waists now $2.98 About 250 Waists in all; the left-overs of the Winter season; sizes are not complete and some of them are more or less mussed from window and counter display. on hand are principally from 36 to 44, although there are They are all made of the best wool a few 34 among them. materials in pretty colorings and .well especially good values quantity lasts at original prices. week while quantity lasls. Sheeting and ready-to-use sheets and cases.- Good high grade m: , that we can fully guarante: to g ve satisfaction, at lower prices than common goods are genera'ly sold for. Sing'e Bed Bleached Shesting, 54 inches wids, no dressng, sile price vd 12¢ Double Bed Sheeting, 81 inches wide, a very fine unbleached cloth, sale price, 1d . 15€ Single Bed Bleached Sheete, 54 by go inches, heavy, well made, ready-to-use, the goc 34c Three-quarter Bed Bleached Sheets, 72 by 9o inches, same grade s above, the kind . . Doub ¢ Bed Bleached Sheets, 81 by 9 same grade as above, the g5¢ kind , | Special Sale Lace Bed Sets One hundred regular size Lace Bzd Sets, with shams complete, cither white or ecru, in pretty patterns, which would be exceptionally cheap week The magnitade of our business, enabling us to buy in largest quanti- ties, alone makes possible such a sale as we shall inavguratc in ths Men's Depariments lo-morrow. A]] I() les, Long Panls Svits--For boys 12 to 19 years, all wool fancy Cheviots, and all wool Oregon Biue Cheviots, suits that sell elsewhere at $7.00, Russians, Automobiles and Cape Coats, red, blue, royal and Beginning Monday and while e . $1.98 and $2.98 Sale Sheetings and Bedding Only a svlficient quantity of these shects and cases for Mon- day and Tucsday and Wednesday’s sclling. The olher ilems under this heading arc for Monday and curing P!RRR’ PEREREERRERE RRRRERR ERRREY RRRRRERRRERE RERERRE RRRRRE RRRRRRRRRRRR RERRERRRRRRRY RRRRRRRR R RERRRRR RERRRE RRRERRRRRRRE RRERERE RRR R RRERRE RERRRERRRERY. RRRERRR $1.25 Black Silks 89c Colored Sheepskins 38c A Special Sale Monday Only Beautitul Colored Sheepskins for Pyrographic burning and art decorations. The largest single lot of skins we’ve ever owned. Sufficient, we hope, to supply all comers, and not disappoint patrons who arrive late in the day. They are the came large sze and good grade that we always g've when we 380 advertise ckins worth 75¢; reds, tans, browns, grays and greens, for Monday.. Card Engraving Sale This Week This week we will take your engrav- ing orders fdr cards, wedding invitations, cte., @t less than half - sive stationers’ prices. The prices quoted are for the very finest work and materials, and dwing to the large num- ber of orders that we take during these special sales, we require 18 days to fill any order. 50 cande sk plate—gaie caly, o scsigt, regu- larly $1.50, special 50 cards and plate—name only, Roman or Plain Old English; Instead of $3.35, special 50 cards and phu—untd old hm'n[n- larly $2.¢0, special $1.78 100 Wedding lnvnnom In script—eoenplete, regularly 3!{ - $8.50 100 Wedding nam— mplm, tinted Old English, rm-hrly $35.00, special. . . $18.50 Address Dyu rrnhdy || 59 n;hi this week . Monaplm—n‘nhrly :; ,; -m. this week - 8$1.25 Underskirt Patterns 50c Qualities 19¢c 220 dozen complete Under- skirt Patterns, made of fine texture, washable mater- jal, in solid colors, fancy bottoms, very full size, just the thing for outing uses, as well as cold weather wear; were up to joc each, for 3 days commencing SIS 19 This Cottage Set 46 Pieces $3.99 Ten of our This is our first sur- in - $11.00 $2.65 ‘4. Overcoats--Sizes 3 to 6 years only, of !hem marked now less than cost of ma- Men's Neckwear—Odds and ends of 25¢ and soc line, bat-wing ties and a few bows, scarfs and four-in-hands, sale price, e-ch Men's Handkerchiefs— Cambric, plain white or with fancy bordes, dozen g3, 5c each Men’s Japanot Handkerchiefs — Silk finish, fancy borders and fancy centers, swell 7c designs, sale price, exch Men's Wool Sweaters—Pure worsted, in ma- rcon, blue and black, the $2.00 $1.38 style, for Boys' Jerseys and Sweaters—A few odd sizes in plin and fancy stripes, ‘marked for this sale, cach, 50c¢ is a good serviceable set for everyday use, white ware with gold edge and gold leaf decoration, and consists ot six cach dinner plates, dessert plates, pie plates, sauce plates, soup plates, cups and saucers, and two large round vegetable dishes and two me- dium vegetable dishes; beginning Monday we cffer this entire set for the re- markably low price . . . . S Ladies’ Underwear and Hosiery Some Extra Values Ladies Swiss Ribbed Silk and Wool Vests, high neck, long sleeves, colors cream, pink and sky, very fine quality, each. . .87.50 Equestrian Tights to match above, ankle length, P N R .$1.75 Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Two-thirds Wool Vests and Pants, colors pink and sky, vests high neck and long slesves, pants French bands, ankle length, per garment. . . . .$1.00 Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Cotton Corset Covers, high nieck, long sieeves, the famous Appleton make, white only, each. . . . . .. Ladies’ Heavy Jersey Ribbed Fleece-lined Vests and Pants, vests high neck, long slceves, pants French bands, ankle length, ecru, the best in the market at the price, garment . . 250 ago cost Waists Children's ';:n!v Ribbed Heavy Flesce-lined Vests, Pants and Boys' Drawers, natural color, slzes 20 to 34, garment . . . .2850 Ladies’ Hose, heavy Australian lamb's wool, fast black or oxford gray, ribbed or plain, merino heel and toe, pair 250 Ladies' Imported Hermsdorf Black Heavy Fleece-lined Cotton Hose, double heel and sole, ir Ladies' Maco Cotton Hose, imported Herms- dorf black, medium or heavy weight, plain back nnblnch:d sole or entire unbleached The sizes now designed, and were foot, our special quality, per dozen, ’2-00;(“# ... 2 Children's School Hose, fast black, 1x1 ritbed, double knee, heel and wle, pair . . < 12%0 Children's Heavyweight Cotton Hose, 1x1 and 2x2 ribbed, extra heavy w:ghl, the “ever- lasting,”” pair -.250 Sale of Pictures Monday 17c Very pretty Celiuloid Reproductions of cele- brated European paintings, such as The Ma- donna, Countess Potocka, St. Antheny, etc., ket g My iy s 170 James W. Bradbury 5c Cigars 10 for 25¢ Box of 50, $1.25. Box of 100, $2.50. All this week. Bleached Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 mcm, to match above, the 15c kind . . . . §2@ Bleached Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 lnchu a very L e P Comforters.-Fancy stitch, y weight twill covering, bordered pattern, splendid va'ue, full size, light as down, each . Marseilles’ Bed Spread.-Good quality, large §ze, new patterns, each $1.85 Crocheted Spread.-Unusually good make, large size; for the special price, each . $1200 White Blankets.-Dezp binding, fully 72 inches wide, agoed wool, very spec al,pair $3.05 at $1.25 ths e, Mondav and during the ARRARAA ANARALAAAAAA AAAAAR AAAAA AL AR AR AACTAAAR AR AAAR AAAAATA QAR AR AR AR QAL AR RAAE A ALAAAR AR AR QAAAAARL AR AAAA AR R AEAA AAAA A AR ATAAA AAAT AR AARARA AR AAER BACRA R A AR A FAR AR AR AAAER ARAKA AR AR AAA AAAAAR AR R AR AR A AR A aA | BRITISH SHIP HELGA LIES ON ROCKY BOTTOM Vessel Is Full of Water and Her Deck Is Badly Cut Up Amidships. CORK. Jan. 24.—The British ship Helga Franeisco, which went ashore | ¢ near the Bally Cronin coast a station, is !ying on a rocky bot- Her hull has been seriously dam- aged, the vessel Is full of water and her Geck Is badly cut up about midships. Ef- forts are being made to salvage her car- g0, most of which has been damaged. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KILL TEE DANDRUFF GEEiX Murdered by Accomplices. MUSCATINE, Jowa, Jan. 24.—Martin ‘Woods, recently released from the peni- the cause, 3 Id by leadin ‘ in stampe fop | tentiary, where he served ten years ag to The Herpicide Co., Detroit,|an accessory to the blowing up of the ' homes of John Mahon, E. M. Dessinger and N. Rosenberger of this city in 1893, was found dead In bed to-day. There are strong indications of foul play. It is sald that Woods threatened to tell who his accomplices were in the dynamite out- rage, STORM ON SWEDEN’S COAST COSTS LIVES Steamship, Ferry-boat and Fishing Smack Among the Vessels Lost. CHRISTIANIA, Jan. 24—As a resuit of a storm, which swept over the coast yesterday, the steamer Addekke, belong- ing to Bergen, and having a crew of thir- teen, is reported to have foundered in the North Sea; a fishing smack was sunk in Randoe-Sund and three men were drowned, and a ferry-boat was wrecked at Vardo with the loss of five lives, MAJOR BLENN'S THIRL GLOSES Verdict of Court-Mar- tial Believed to Be Acquittal. MANILA, Jan. 24.—The arguments in the trial by court-martial of Major Ed- ward F. Glenn, charged with the unlaw- ful killing of prisoners of war, were heard to-day and the court submitted |'a verdict which was belleved to be an acquittal, although the finding was not announced. Major Glenn, at the opening of the proceedings, read an extended argument devoted to conditions on the island of Samar and justification of the measures taken to end the insurrection. He quoted many war precedents and authorities on the laws of war. Major Waltz read the argument which counsel for the defense had jointly pre- pared, contending that the men killed in Bamar were not prisoners of war and that they were not executed by order of Major Glenn. Major Goodier, for the prosecution, as- serted that Major Glenn was responsible for the execution of the guides. He dis- credited the testimony of .the civilian scouts to the effect that the guides were killed while attempting to escape and ar- gued that Major Glenn exceeded his rights when he forced natives to act first as peace envoys and then as guides. Major Goodier also asserted that the | ANNOUNCES DISCOVERY United States was not willing to force | IN ELECTRICAL SCIENCE an enemy under threat of death to do | Professor Braun of Strasburg Finds what it forbade its own officers doing under pain of death, and clalmed that | Method of Projecting Electric Waves Into Space. Major Glenn had by mistake selected | men to act as guides who did not know | the location of the enemy. i BERLIN, Jan. 2i.—Professor Ferdi- e nand Braun of Strasburg University, CARNEGIE WILL ENDOW whose application of Leyden jars in propagatipg electric waves Is sald to have | enablea Marconi to telegraph without from | wires across the Atlantic. announced yes- NEW SCOTTISH TRUST LONDON, Jan. 24.—Dispatches Edinburgh announce that in furtherance | of his educational scheme for Scotland | Andrew Carnegie has decided to endow {a trust for sclentific research. The sum | of $5000,000 will be expended on the | scheme. —_—— Improved Train Schedule. Effective January 25, the Stockton local (Santa Fe) will leave San Francisco at 4 ‘g m. and arrive at Stockton at 7:10 p. m ickets at 641 Market street. terday that he had discovered i method of oroducing electric energy of unlimited volume and projecting it into space in the form of electric waves to any de- sired distance. The new method secures greater accuracy of transmissfon through a more perfect attunement of the trans- mitting and receiving Instruments. He thinks he has reached a method of trans- mitting exclusively to one point of the compass, thus avoiding interference by other waves