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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908. 21 THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EHPORILM | THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. ] THE EMPOBILM fa g B ARt il ddd 2 WW' ”.".' (22 umn-mu M’M'P PERRR ERRRERRRRRAY PRRRRRE RRRERY RNV R RRRRRRR RERERR R RRRRRY RERRRERR R RN RERRERERERRRRRRRRRRR ERRRRREERRRR PR RN RRRR R I!!Rfll“fluk umr E x ; ) s A - - 3 b .| We have arranged for February a series of extraordinary sales to make up |: > 1 = x : voiume of trade Jlost during recent stormy weather! Read the wonderful |: ® - - =g = . : | offerings. All ot the bargains are for the week while gquantities last - - =~ |: . s h lg offered - exactly as represented, thoroughly dependable, and of good qualily, motwithstanding the lowness of the prices. — This “is: @ “money-back “store) if i |8 2 | s 5 B b s New Wash Waists Valentines ; : New Fiction i : Spring 1903 s‘yles Just n T and bet PEEE j :r::'se four_books, \«-h:c:P_hne been largely : 9 b, | thas ever. ; : : S at ke TE: Bt 3 & 2}(: = 43 - . dy at The Em: s 3 : e : s of the Cabbage Pareh— - 3 ; ines, 9 for o P ‘- I o Ed : | $1.25 s Vimins " 22 S ESBE0 | | CHHTORNIAS e : b ro: ientires U ~ o : o Vokntes - .- - LM ". AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE e Vignan,” : maEE s 3 = ST ot L I U Lo Bex Novelties 10c t0 3 7.50 Our- Credit Department is a source of great.convenience to those who - by iy i of Battle Elaen scillonsd ind Aandierehiied 2 | to §5.50 Post Office in Building. | Vprefer tomake their purchases through the medium of @ Charge Account is vice $1.50 . Our pri sc-each, very nd Y .. - 14¢ awh PRPPPY :’—"fl}’iatchless Bargains Women’s Coats and Jackeis ||Sale Manufacturer’s Men’s e Gt T S o & Ll of Boars Usterurone et legardioss of Oost | The' sale of the manufacturer’s modei suits at cleve doliars cont:nues this week. They are worth from rer reputation for unequa'ed ounded cn® facts, mer. handize ficts. The state- crme cut in the go.ds them:elves . e oW G D by SR $1¢.00 to $20.05 the suit, and will be found to be codted below are 5107 orisiad) Fichs. Skt satisfactory garments in’ every respect. -They are feda. stiwgyfoe: heaniliopeiiends wile Ay laiy cut in the latest style, made of dependable all-wool t that they he bes® ket and Coat values eI e materials, as well” finished .as most custom-made /! choice Kersey Jackets — Linci Gdrmen\s We ha\e all sizes in each sty le, and r satin, about fifty in .the lot de 2 d fin'. hed in the best. mann- luss from - ranging in value from : 20.c0 to 823 them loose ba\k as shown Yo $6.95 B 313.95 ‘es Clmh Jack:ls~ The 22-inch 6) Cloth Coats- Selected my cur best and most exclusive sty ntity ot Men's $1.00 Worsted Underwear for rs, cassimeres and A d s;]b 7c s 34 t0 ‘o, thit were St ZS S:Ik Finishet rigs 5c and 54 09, marked 980 Underwear . . . . . . O;‘; $1.00 Soft Finished Merino Underwear . . . 67¢ he ‘: co kind, for ages 5 - Men’s $2.00 Fine Cashmere Underwear . . $1.35 s to 14 years, abs: olute color pefcales and madras, Mzn’s 75¢ Egyptian Cotton Underwear . . 43¢ 35 0>, offered f.r thi with cr without coliars Monday and dur- Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts —Good percales, 1.00 . e el $'6.95 it el whik iy T O TR i s e 57¢ Boys’ Sailor Suits—Odd sizes only - and but v or 2 of Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts— Good Madras clo h, 11. them, - al wors o Swell Monte C:rlos and Top Coats — Only -one fa s yle in :his lot, scle-ted from the ind, reds, browns, cadet. bl s e A SN I s the- biaaiestes were $5.00 to $8. 50, sale pric: 53.98 Boys (]nll Bty A 470 and 890 city 1o cw 2 Men’s Trousers, $1.95— Positively all “od, well cut and well made, all s'z¢s:. $7285 Men's Handkerchiefi. . . . . . @ « o v i v v v v a v o oo Se h 1 for a nominal figure ioto Men’s Trousers, $2.65—Made of fancy worsteds in’ neat stripes, strictly 13 to date Sale of Hats—Men's soft ha regularly $3.00, saie i amaman e L e T 2658 priee. . 2.29 shown inil mm,m;;m“$29,95 M(nsSOt Llslz et B e e S S S e Bou 25c Golf Capstlan of fancy co .17¢ Sale Knives, Forks, Spoons and Plated Ta]:la Ware e this year of the famous Wm. er-p'ated table ware. Guar- andard of sil per cent nickel silver, the fancy p ration, Monday and $1.00 to $2.25 Gloves 78c Sale Begins Monday Chifdren’s Wear at Half Price Unheard Of Values in cloaks, Suits and Dresses , “and - during week, many . hundred em 41012} + exactly haif marked pri Children’s Cloaks znd Jackets — In a varied assortment, a hundred different at a dozen di t prices, all now marked exac former figures, - The colors are tan, red, blues, b'ack and plaids. \ sct of 6 a: thishas ever be- s 9. 50 Coats and Jackets, now 34.75 oons st of 6 31.66 s 10. 50 Coats-and Jackets, now . 5.25 dled or plain 12 dwt. Knives, set of 6. . . 12.00 Coats and Jackets, now. . G+00 Many short lines quadruple plated silver hollow ware at one- 14.90 Coats and Jackets, now . . 7200 fifth off our regular low selling prices; Monday and during - 15.00 Coats and Jackets, now .": - Fa&50Q week while quantity lasts. 18.50 Dress Ceats,now . ... . 828 $:.00 Bread Tray, satin beaded edge, now Etc., Exc., Etc. Children’s Imported Sample. Dresses— About a dozen in-all. Chidren's Jarty dresses— pink, blue and white accordion pleated silk ‘and'fine cashmere trimmed, in I-ces, French knots and velvet ribbon; sizes for 6 to 10 years; were $16.50 to $25.00; sale p . $8.25 $12.50 5o Cake Basket; se picture, now$2 OO0 $10.00 Tea x, 4 pieces, smtin e Butter D'sh, satin engraved, *“ $3.00 o - ¢ Set— creamer, S $1.49 $1.63 king Dresses ~ In rcd, biue or New Curiain Stock Ready ||..: . &5m . gfif&ffl, i First Showmg W'I Be Made Monday b i R SRR $8.75 {5 come in i0-morrow ¢ the handsomest 2ssem- s that' we “have ever Rogers Bros." 3-piece "Des sugar_and spoon holder, satin engraved, was' Roger Bros. regularly $40, $15.00, Bow . ki l.e s $12.00 thswek .. . . . . .. $32.00 Sale Wadded Silk Jackets Slightly Damaged by Steam An escape of stcam very slightly damaged the linings of about 200 gotvns and-jackets in the Chinese Bazaar - Department. - We have dedacted the - liberal allowance made iy the insurance - company from the regular prices, and be- ginning Monday and during week offer these beautiful garments at from one-third to nearly one-half less than regular prices Ladies’ hands8mely embroidered ]ICLC':, co]ors light blue, Wide Embroideries Ahout Half Price Monday and During Week, While Quantity Lasts A srecially bought lot ot 20,000 yards of fi:e Cambric and Nainsook Edcrmcre In- sertions, Beadings and Flounqnnx, new patterns, direct to- us from St. Gall, all tlne]y wporked and well finished, wiil be placed on sale beginning to-morrow at an average of about half regular prices. Lot 1— bro'der: ecial Sale Half Palrs Lace urta:ns. » halt a_thousand.in r ill, madras. weave, inch 4 Na'nsook E 3 Lot 3—Cambric and Nainsook Edg'ng and Flounc- S e ing, from 4 fo 14 inches wide, with insertions Wt incertion” to match; 9e broidery, incertion and . bad ngs to "c and beadings to matcl valees up to 20c.a yard, -sale price. matchj vlues up to joc a yard, for soc yard, sale price b Cambric ‘and ‘Cz'nsook Em- 400 Each, 7 50 Each, 31.00 Each n, which we have x 54 and 6o L B E meems Au‘nan Cm.m Lace Curtains, perfect color, ARAR RARAARAARAAAR QAR RAALAAQLL A AAARARAAUAL ARAAR AL QAR AE AAAAARAAAAANE AAARACAARAAA AARAARR R AR AR AR AR AT aaa @ PR EREREPNERRER RRERERERY PREPEY DPRPRRRRREREY PEPURRLRRRRRER PP YRERRERRY BRREREY ERPRPR RRRRR R ERERRRE RERERE AR RS Last Week of Undermusiin Sé_lle dark blue, 3 ¥ . 25, #50a 75 @ p1 one-chird more than the sale prices. Ladies’ plan silk gowns, handsome shade of 5 Real Brussels Lace Curtains L . $6.00, $7.30, $i( .00 ; X o4 s = : ey g e BRI oot Lo el Gownsat . . . . . 450, 650, 750, 88C, i vp’ . Chemiwat. . . . . 50c, 750, 79¢, 98¢, i v that were $10.00, for. .- . . $6.50 H * Real Battcnberg Lace Curtains, - $5.00," $7.50, $10.00, Drawers at 19¢, 27¢, 39¢,. 50cC; i v Skis at . . . .98¢, $1.39, 51-60. $1.75, and vp Embroidered Gros Grain Silk Go“ns. lxgh or dark = » " 3 Rea! Arabian Lace Curtains, pair. . . . . . . . $15.00, $20.0, - blue, that were §28, now . . . $15 10 $20 | - Yoty Saods ¥ in Silk Embroidersd gowns that were § H - Véry bandsonie Gros Grain $ P $i¥ee, Gl e . . . $25.00 ~ $30.00 g New 1903 Wash Fabri All Furniture Reduced Twenty per cent o B DA RRRT e fant 9 3 ) T ENTRANCE. : ICS from regular marked prices for one_week, beginning Mon- MAIN. FLOOR. J 3 R Sales Blankets, Muslins, Efc. day, excepting only Mattresses, Pillows and Springs. - 2 Wa vasicty now on dieplay and sale. The new productions 7’5 pol ¢y to sell all gogds in their season; to start eich Spring and Fall with fresh ‘new stocks; fo make room for the new furniture stock - = 9o " weeks. ‘Some of the.styles will be scarce ted by ou buyer in the. East, and to cleir ot .many of the short” lines of ‘which we have but'oné or two of a kind left, we give you 3 Sal,e of Odds and ,Ends ; R s Uis the pre desirable ones that ‘we will not be ab'e o0 for this week ‘only the choice of -any piece/of. furniture on " the- floor, - at -one-fifth less than. the plainly marked Misses’ and Children’s Shoes = 3 R ol e 4 o T S N0 All of ‘the. short lots of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes = = o r 3 = 3 hav thered into two lots and marked to 3 X | Galatea Sale- t.r Sying fibxics, California White Blankets — First cias:, large have teen ‘gathere s : s yard, 20 3 scaiom nthe bigstore . . . . . $5.95 Those for l&: con s of dsmnllygunnums ?Vhpla:c:: ; 5 | New “adra : Gray Blankets— Bett California wool, 8-lbs leather, - vici kid, red and tan kid; seme with clot = » . size '*)S4ln<he\, ases only, some with- kid tops, some lace, some ln button ; : Mercerized Oxhvds— In solid co'ors and poir .o i .. .. 86,20 etyle, -scme “with- spring heels, wn; cels, in._sizes ,= * stripes, very srec yard ) from- 4 to 714, origigal prices were ‘1.50. b H : ccal, /-45¢ Muslin sa:.y IR Thase for 78¢. are those thgs were £1.5 T i T ol ks e i | B x | Dress """!' fascy colorings snd sl bales fine unbleached mu.- e b d S sl ek reriy = e el - 15¢ spring heels, some have \welted extension soles, some light-weight soles, «izes from 11 1§ H g,a,.ke, S200 — To-morron to 1343 iF we have the size you require; you will find-them wonderful bargains a the price. S s Y o S = 2 ) tary ‘Metal Bed — full' or Dresser—selected birds- Music * Cabinet — ma- 3 i < e clochs Mons Combination Fo'ding Davenport— mabogany . Combination Sécre - : =1 G et 5 S ff-’? : . ,“’r',' ‘m'_,h’.','" bed—Solid cak, full . finished, finc'y pol and Booku::* three-quarter width, - * €j¢ magl:or quar'ered - hogany, polished New Drapery nrugs and Toilets ; : | naow i SE i oo e ik A a ik oS szc, containing 2 ped, massive and ““"‘”“ otk 6618 vy bras serolls and- 9o Pano e B e Goods A P bp aly - U8 pettesned, yard', . .l L. i 18x40 inch-=s, ueholstered, spring mirror 10x10 inches, worl lor- workmanship, . regu- . beveled French mir- Oriental patterns, full 30 Inches wide, < = S ZRR -] s mall tots of medinn and fine naphins, some soiled Sfrom :grg:fly -\:x ;c, this edge,regularly €35.00 ,e,,uh.lv ;'; oo, this . ings, regularly laly ;35:00, this ror, siding shelves e SR PR T > 8 T size Pear's Glycerine Sosp . . . 10@ :: s special sales tables in department much underpriced. week .. $38.80 thisweck$28.00 week. §2,00 this week '18-00 week . $28.00 . . .-$22.50 Plain Denim — All - leading sbades, yard, 1.00 size Hoyt's German Co 65c| 3 ) R - R e 5. ' o2ie. 41 & 21 o Llac a5 h 2'1510 $1.00 e Rogr Gl Vioer Exract 230| § x| 3 Plain Burlaps—36 inch, all colors.. . 5@ | | soc Belladonna Plasters for . . . . . G@ 1 Sale Sugar, Tea, Claret, Etc. Another Remarkable Rug Offering Figured Burlaps—Simpeon's best 20 | | soc e ferg e Vs Tatcom e 60| § % 1 Best Dry Granulated Sugar,z4 ibs 51.00 Extra Tabl- Claret, galion.. . M AR SOR S ARG TR My i 25¢ s2¢ Van Buskirk's So P : Crackers, 74 boxe: . O A L s oyt * Beg'nning Monday and during the week these 2 lots of Art and Axminster Rugsat | |Cretomes--At vt - - 150 s doi Coli?o Dl e 1 Lencx S g o , s tiadibibecsiun’| © TIETREETA = $1. uff Cure . . > | Fairy Sosp, s s . - gg: A e 7s5¢ | | fully a third less than you would have to pay for them anywhere else: Art Ticking—Fine ,,I’,gm, o i 5. 0o dus Wavbea'a Ui - ol B L A‘M“.Tup. Jity, b 2@ L Aleohel, bext, full quarts.. . 75@ Reversible Art Rugs—In most artistic designs, Persian color Beavlilul Axminster wa—z*x63 inches, cnh 100 in thc sets and bed draperits, 36 inches wide, tm $1.00 size Lambert’s Antiseptic Ha'r { % | Choice Rice €'s Guinness Porter, glass, doz. $2,18 o cts, large gx12 foot rugs, suitable for Farlor, library or dining-room; lot, all that we could buy at the price; regularly $2.75, Monday and |. | qualty, yard. . . .. . . . - 5¢ T T % e s 8- 2 | Com Starch Hoster Beer, pints, dozen . . . . 81,650 grear values at the regular price, $20.00, this s’s 80 while quantity lafl:, the very special sale price, each s, 75 | | Silkoline — 50 new . spring pa lzzr'\s'. ;:d S e Sk".’ s.,. - - : j© Prunes A.V H. Gin, genuine, large bnulu".so week, while quantity lasts. . . . .. .. . BROR oL U i el el et ecatd ae o eve BRI E B oo s o ik -2Cc §¢ Doz . ¢ . 40¢ : ) : % AAnAsshdlansanas AL AMa AR LA KARAaqaA a‘«mwnaamamwanaahmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmnmm fifl'_at:‘ DEATH CALLS OLDEST FEDERAL JUDGESHIP FOR thgt while he had re 'GABEIéON TOWNS PAY are fearful of me'br(dgnn‘dsl' vcnlgenlhce PETROLEUM AS FUEL ON equipped. The oil is carrie : . FTLLI - - official notififation of it, he h and therefore warn and shelter the lat- I stowed fn the double bottoms of the ships WOMAN IN WASHINGTON st e bl i L ¢ b Spminpe i bt gl o .-rfi TRIBUTE TO BRIGANDS |, siations and trains on the Viadi- e il e g AT One Hund: Y by the Iaterior Department | eive the appolntment as Attorney G ‘Troops Unable to Cope With Ma- K‘““' I{‘i‘a‘s Rallroad bave frequently been | poyy of the King's War Vessels Now Rebel Arms Captured. ! me Hundred” and Four . e ven to Col Hayes "‘\,"":]lf\":'m"’_'r";\""") ":"‘“ v ';’J’" “'\ rauding Outlaws of the R ¢ Equipped With Oil-Burning CANTON, Jan. 31.—The Chinese author- Span of Li“{:s. Allen's sopede 3 andeventer, who was uppointed Jude 2 2 itles have cs a arms and ¢ nition 3 Pt vrcat of the Eighth District. i Caucasus. Western Union Wins the Suit. Furnaces. o s g s S B g e R S 2o - B s " ! v, 31.—Ex | issary stores collected “for the ident —_ - | ITHELSBURG, Jan. 31.—Brigands have Jan.- 3L—BY holdi th LONDON, Jan. 3l.—Exceptional interest | and comm! b | 5 e: K . =] 3 e > o i s a % . ently T ational Union Formed. | been _terrorizing the . Caucasus recently, -CH‘CAG? % i 1s attached to the departure of the chan- | reformers.” Foreign marines are patrol- | g\ ¢ Woshington. died at the the of the Internationgd Ordef of lnlcrmrl o3 i 3 |Freight 11andlers and Warehousemen, | EVen garrison towns have been fright- it sl al e 0. | Ched into paying regular tribute, in re- |soat decided an intercsting case in the| .onsume ofl as fuel. These exPeriments | ices are required. gt fon over all locals in the | yrn for which the bandits not only re- | United States Circuit Court u#dn.\'. BN e obitalrodl B e bl A United States, Mexico and Cana and a | frain from plundering, but protect the {court held that the telegraph company er- | membe f 15 s prac om- . et B £ r ° . A | membership of 15.00, is pract com- uownq from othier marauders. The at- | could not be held liable for failure to not- |\ Fyet B o™ (Fo oo T g op | B e G e e nhie, which “_“‘ pas Lawrence J. Curran 120 12 | temps of the troops to cope with the sit- [ify the recefver of a telegram that the aground yesterday on a sand bar near Aval VEVES Y ident and M. J. Donnclly of Chicago | uation have been generally. foiled ow message had been delayed. Dr. C. Jo,|Coal, while the cruisers Duke of Edin 3. is & total loss She hos broken In ‘tw cretary and treasurer. | te the complicity of the inhabitauts, scph Swan of Chicago was the plaintiff. burgh and Biack Prince are simiarly |and is full of water. Scotland De d to Canada She later ymoved II\!|| in Tacoma for s. Mrs. Allen s sur~ a a daughter. the for- mer a resident of Detroit, Mich.. and the ll.xner. Mrs. Morrison of Tacoma. ing an important message, Judge Kohl- | pyjifen battleships have been fitted o | kong to sail for this port if their serv- | Mrs. Allen was born | mber 23,1798, over seventy | ’ " Jan. 31.—The | to Ohio and h vessels, but now both the Hannibal and'| ;o\ p: steamer Guif Stream «f the Clyde line, | the past th ATLANTIC CITY.