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THE SAN FRAXNCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1903. 23 GOODWIN THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMBORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. \ THE EMPORIUM. wmmmnnnn RERRR RERRRERRRRRRRE REREREERRRRRE RERRRERERY RRRRRERRERRERLY REREEEERRR RRRERREE ERERRER RERRRERRER RERRRRRR ERERRIRRVEY. RRRRERRER. ANRR RERREY RRRERRR RRRRRRRERE Sale Laces, 5¢ “The Woman B"Umlcr Tthe 5 20,000 yards of very pretty | gg‘?hzz‘”:ch i For Monday only we ofrmr‘:o capies Point de Paris and Nor- : - President Roosevelt wrote a lengthy letter of this latest song craze; mandy Val Laces—about | fadonins this book and scommeadiag svery- regularly here yoc per copy for 200 85 different patterns—all body toread it. Price o000 . $1250 well finished and good Wool Moreen—24c washing laces; suitable for trimming A Mfl"day Sale Summer dresses; on sale - Monday The balance of a manufucturer’s stock of Black ‘Wool Moreen, the moire finish-- that shows and Tuesday only, yard . . . @ CHOICE OF Latest creation combined purse and chatelaine, to be carried in hand or adjusted to the belt. We now have “CALIFORNIA'S TARGEST= ready a very large stock at more moderate prices than Netsuki Bags have yet been sold for in thiscity. Com- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE - Special Sale Goods Ordered by Mail Hair Dressing and Manicuring Handsomely appointed and absolutely clea.., up- plete with fancy nob and to-date yarlclrn:: ‘“T}‘dh:::n None but some very perfections in the making medallion to match the different shades and % experts employed, - All kinds of hair work 3 or would otherwise be soc the yard—to-mor- | styles of leather— 8. These are worth double. i s Bt e mier ek | or Telephone will not be sent C. O.D. | o oervies e 240 | $5.50, %3, 85758 tna $2 Spring 1903 Suits, Jackets, Waists Popular Modes at Popular Prices New Silk Eton Jackets, $6.25Just as shown in picture; made of taffeta silk and lined throughout; prettily ornamented in white stitched designs and finished off all around with black and white cord; extremely stylish little garments—the newest of the new, ’8 25 L] amdonly . o ¢ o suee s We are now showsng a chotce line of Taffeta and Pean Saie Madras Ginghams for 635c A Nofahlie Showing of Wash Fahrics To-Morrow Monday and Tuesday Only—We offer thousands of yards of a strictly good grade of 27-inch Madvas, in stiipes,checks and pla.n colors, dark and medium, every piece new, direct from the looms, and thie most desirable make of wash fabrics be~ cause of the many uses to whick it can be put—Iadies’ waists, outing and house dresses, children’s wear, e‘c., at the unheard of special sale prices per yard.. %e New Batistes—In dainty colorings; dots, figores and stripes, a pica- The 1903 Crass Linens—Natural color, 28 inches wide, up of 60 pieces; all different, all g1 inches wide; such as B PR O e R R R B Vi 1240 e ? > ] are usually sold at 2oc the yard, Monday ané unti sold . . NABSC@ Galatea Cloths—Fine twilled, satin finish, yard . . . . . éa de Sote Eton and short walking jackets and Monte Colored Organdies—The sheer weave In solid colors, for cvzning 'l iseue Madras— A sheer woven 32 inch fabric, yard . . 280 Carlo Coalts. Y wear, white, sky blue, pink, malwe, lavender, red, black, etc., 37 inches wide, yard .« .00 4 4 o Fine Dimities—Hair cord weave, open work, yard . . Wash Grenadines— Englich make,blackandblack and white 50¢z Iadia Linong—Fine cven weave, special value . . . . . . J@% @ Percales—Best cloth, yard wide, new patterns . .. . . . J2% 0 12ic . - ¥3e Sale 85c to $1.25 Siiks at 69¢ Beautiful Crepe de Chines and Fancy Silks Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the very beginning of the scason, when the demand for thiis cluss of silks is enormous, we ofter about 400 yards of plain and hemstitched Crepe de Chines and faticy weaves of foreign Silks, worth up te $1.25 per “yard, for Sixty=Nine Cents. The Crepe de Chines in this lov are of two styles, for steet The Fancy Weaves are fine forcign pure dye silks, in evening or cyening wear; plain crepe d chines and che hematitched <orts, - ghades only, M will mike exquidte gowns or - waisty; it i 2 very beantit oolorings of the most perfect hue, such as light bluce, 0 rich fabric, and $he colors are cream, white, blue, pink, yellow, pinks, Nile greens, turquoise blues, silver gray, pale yellows, kelio- ) 2 T trope, navy blue, cream, white, tan, ardinal, mahogany and black; turquoise, lavender, fose and holiotrope; #oft, heavy, richly fin'shed silks that retal) everywhere in America at 85¢, $1.00 silk, thit retails regularly st $1.00 and $1.25 and $1.25 per yard, Monday, Tneslay and Wed- @ e v, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdny here at [ ey Bibae Sor oL DL Rt el New Sulte for $14.95—The very latest ldeas; made up in black and navy blue chevicts and mottled and flake suitings, in mixtures of gray, biue, brown and green. N Jackets are the new collarless blouse, with new full sleeve, tucked and pleated; skirts plain, 7-gore and unl'ned; suits that would sell readily for $17.50, '4 95 but we have marked them to start the season. . . ... . . . . td More New Suits at $18.50—Made in similar styles to the above but of finer materials and more elaborace in detail; the collarless blonse jackets being handsomely tr'mmed with stitched silk around collars and cuffs— suits that you '8 50 would not expect to pay iess than $22.5c for, only . . - - New Cloth Suits for $25 00— Medium light weight broadcloth in black and navy blue; jacket lined throughout with taffeta silk; skirts have mercerized drop skirts, an entirely new production for Spring and Sumr er, 1903; exactly the style shown in illustration; suit shown in town for anything near the price Lawn Shirt Waists— In prerty dainty figured effects, tucked front, full shirt waist sleeves; well worth $1.00; war price . . Other New Waists—A very large variety in plain white, figured or fancy striped LSRRI SR e st S effects, all beautifully tucked, pleated or embroidered; values up to $2.005 all . . . . C tried Cascaret Plesssnt, P is, Xever Bloken, Weaken or Gripe, loc, e, boc. Never &o d in bulk, e genuine sables stamped CC O, uarantesd 1o cure or your money back. Northern Cities Support The New Him for Bureau of Manufactures. right of rests with President Roose- conlirm ¥ e cholce all of clations of BSan very his con t 300awin proba- and Bard toti- o ( Cheviots amber of ERERYRDARRRER RERREREY RRRRERE RRRWYRERERR RRRRERRE RERRERY. PRRRRERRRR RRRRERRRLRRRey wRRERRRR nemnERy mmnimm a e H H Special Sale of £ mped Linens 3 25¢ Cloths, 18x27 ix., for. HMemsti b g Trays, Scarfs, Squares, etc. $1.00::.$1.50 ERSONA ) PERSONAL MENTION. joc Tiay Cthe 18527, fr . 230 | C. . Gorses—Ta M. Shearer of Santa Rosa is at | B | 4oc Scarfs. 18x36, for . . . . @fg | White, biack and drab ** | & | 3oc Scarss, 18334, for. . . . 420 |$1:00:0iS1.50 35c Squares, 24x24, for. . . 240 W. B. ,wau_]n 5o Table Corars, j0x30, for . 39@ olack, white and drab, soc Shams, 32x32, for. . ..39¢c $1.00 Sl.50, Sale of Fire Sets 1 4 Off ent buriness d wife are at the Pal- ning man of Shasta EERERRERS RRRRERRRRRRRRRRY RRRRRRRRR sou of Boston, whe are coast, are at the hoff have returned i te New York and goods g man of Cisco, is returned yesterday Souvenir Paper ¢ agent of of San Francisco nown fruit n, W. B. Jar- Occidental me yester- ERERRRR RERRERRRRR RRERRRREERER aylor, a prominent wagon man- | of Moline, Ill., and his agent n, F. H. Kennedy, are at the Styles for Boys At Emporium Prices Our Juveniie Department, 2d afsle to latest style, at, . . .. 14¢c 35¢ Scarfs, 16x50 in., for , . .28€ coc Scarfs, 16270 in., %r . . .3F0 1ed drawn-work Union Linen Lunch Cloths, 36x36, for..480 and during week, while quan- tity lasts, the balance of our teason’s stock of high-pade Venetian Wrought Iron Firr ,in very bandsome de- signs, new and up-to-date vill be offered at one- quarter off regular prices. $5.00 Sets. . $3.75 $6.c0Sers. . $4.50 $7.50 Sets. . $6.65 Box containing 24 sheets of paper and 25 envelopes—all different views of this city and California, for . ., 38 ntrance, is now ready with tha newest style garme:ts for boys and youths for Spring and Summer 1903. Boys’ Saifor Suits—New shades of blue serge, large /' collar, hatidsomely braided an¢ =mbroidered shield, pretty years, specially priced at | stits, for ages 3 to 10 $3.45 Boys’ Resler Coats—Like picture, in all-wool Blue Serges aud Chevio ahle colors, special’y adet'grays, and all the fashior!- price at, . $5.oa Youths’ Suits—For ages 11 to 19 lears, all-ool Blue weil mzde and trimmed, and cut in the e $5.00 Eaidscne New Wash Suits —In Blouse, Sailor or Russian styles, waranted fast colors, the materials, crashes, duck, Madras or Percale; cach $1.50 Correct Corsets W carry only the best mode’s of the mos* popular maxzes, and believe our stock to be the most complete in San Francisco. Nemo Corsets— I 7 Jifferent models, sither back or drab, irom $7.00 10 $5. R. & G. Corscls—In (3 A A black, white and drab $2.00, $2.50, and in biue or pink, S$1.00, $1.75 i $4.00 La Premicre—In pink, blue or laven- der brocades, $7250 and $10.00 Beginning Monday, Men’s Furnishings New Spring Goods Men’s Go!l Shirls—Made of very fine quaiicy corded Madras, pretty light gronnds with neat stripes, cuffs to T SRRl L .31.00 Meu's Fancy Hoslery—Biack grounas with neat vertical «mbroidered stripes, plain and with a drop stitch, good quality cotton, z pairs for , . 25@ Mcn’s Muslin - Night Shirts—Extra good quality, cut full size and well made with neat trimmings . 50@ Boys’ Golt Shirls—The proper school shirt for boys, made of good quality Madras in the new spring pattern, with cuffs to match , . , , 7650 James W. Bradhbury 5c Cigars AARAAAEE FARAAARALA A AA AR annaaa Twenty Short Lots Ribhons Beautiful and Fashionable On Sale Monday and Tuesday About 3000 yards of this season’s prettiest . Ribbons, 20 short lots, left from our most recent sales, will be iound in three lots on the sales tables in main aisle Monday and Tuesday at......719e, 24¢ and 33e¢ The Thirty=-Three Cent Ribbons are the soc quality of Panne Mo're Stripe Ribbon, a fin= weavy, in solid colors, for the neck. The Twenty=Four Cent Ribbons are the 35¢ quality, all-silk satin and taffetas; and also some dainty fancy r'bbons. 2 The Nincteen-Cent Ribbons are the 35¢ quality of 4!4-inch neck ribbon in several different styles and beautiful novelty weave pillow ruffie ribbons. Ready-to-Wear Hats and Some Trimmed Millinery Our big Millinery Department on second floor is ready with a good line of practical Spring styles, in ready- to-wear hats, including some very pretty effects in the popular boat shape and the new turbans. These hats are made of fancy braids, timm=d wita wings, and fnished with steel ornaments. . The colors are black, black and white, navy Liue, brown and castor. Prices from $2,285 t0 $2.95 We are a'so miiing a splendid showing of stylishly trimmed hats, including a hundred new ideas in shapes, stylss and trimming. New Spring Dress Goods Popular Weaves at Popular Prices 56-inch Panama Suiting— All-wool, good quality, aleading Spring weave for tailor suits, in browns, tan, green, royal and navy, complete sitpgitergior . . L S o s aias LNy o SO0 52-inch Fancy Tweed Suiting—Excellent quality, 6 handsome mixtures for Spring; very popular, complete suit pattern . . . . . $5,50 56-inch Canvas—Strictly all-wool, a very serviceable fabric for street and outing wear, in the leading colors for Spring, complete suit pattern .. - $3.75 B52-inch Lattice—New and vy fashionable fabric for Spring, woven to show the lining, colors 'izht gray, tan, Bische, brown, rojal and navy, yard . . . $1.00 52-inch Canvas Boutonne—The very latest for stylish walking costumes or separate $1.00 46-inch Mistral Etamine—The new Etaimes for Spring, stylish and dv-able, and great value at, yard skirts, in the Spring coloring, yard $1.00 Sales Bigelow Axminsters 50 pieces of the beautiful Bigelow Axminster Carpet, in parlor. hall, stair, dining room, library and beé- room designs, the genuine Bigelow, the best Axmin- ster carpet manufactured, noted for their great wear- ing Axminsters, and the durability of their colorings, the regular $2.00 quality, on Monday and Tues- day, for less than the regular price of an ordinary Body Brussels Carpet. Sewed, $' 57 - laid and lined, per vard , ., . Box of 5o for $1.25 Box of roo for $2.50 A very pretty stock of French Flannel Codfish—Best Eastern in 2-lb. bricks, Monday o TG sy 23¢ | b other Penaros Sardines—Extra large and boneless, | Manufac- Monday and Tuesday, = tins . . . . g§@ | turers. For Best Ranch Eggs—2 dozen . . . . . 45¢ | instance, Coffee - Family blend, 4 Ibs. . . $1.00 | ... i Herring— New fat Milchner, 6 fich 256 | ing tacks CI;AL:: C':da_;_-e; o:; fine ‘l;zi table wine, | S0 " o onday and Tuesday only, 3 gallons 59 41.00, single gallons . . = 25¢ ::,"‘I‘:fl‘h" Rose’s Lime Jiwice— Imported, Monday and adjust either Tuesday, bottle. GG s ey AR R Keller Whiskey—Spring of "g4, instead of $4 } 11 o 00 for the two days, gallon. . . $3.05 | iniependen: Wm. Williams' V. V. O. Scotch Whiskey Champion Whiskey— Full quarts, regularly $1 5¢c Old Rudesheimer or Brauncberger Imported Imported French Wines — Imported Brandy, bottle Sale of Window GChairs High Class Parlor Furniture Upholstered Window Chair for parlors, like cut, made of Birch, smooth fin- ish in mahogany color. The chair has pretty French curved legs and arms, seats are tufted and upholstered in good grades of silk fig- ured, and mercerized tapestries, in a variety ot col- ors. On sale Monday only for . . . $5.00 3.Piece Parlor Suits— Birch Mahogany finish, upholstered in 2 gocd grade of tapestry, in pleasing patterns and color effects, neat carved panels in back, well finished, complete set for §32.850 Other Parlor Suits, §27.50 to §325.00. Gilt Chairs— A very large assortment to sclect from, from the daintiest to the most massive oney i $6.00 - $150.00 Parlor Rockers —In golden oak, imitagion mahogany, and real mahogany, in upholstered seats, al o in wood seats 3 . 86.50 - $28.50 0Odd Shaped Parlor Chairs — Many styles, with uphlstered or polished wood seats from . . . . $6.00 ~ $75.00 fahogany, Gold finish, and Verius Marthn . . . . . $22.50 ~ $125.00 $1.75 Turkish Leather Rockers —A new line of Turkish Leather Rockers, Chairs and Couches, the most luxurious, comfortable, good-wearing and appropriate furniture, for Lbrary, ; loungin; $35.00 JDI-UJ Silk Petticoats Particular attention is called to our line of Silk Petticoats in solid colors, " changeable effecis and plaids —some rooms, clubs, dens, etc., price per piece Fiannel Negiiges Negliges, in pink, royal and light blue, black, red and salmon colors; polka dotted in bk or white and finished with a satip binding to match the goods—very graceful and com- fortable garment—have recently been p'aced on our shelves much under- priced at . $5.,00 ad $5.75 have flare flounces, some accordeon pleated flounces and some gathered ruffles. There arc shirt trimmed in white, lace insertion, others in black lace and some in ruchings to match skirt; all are well made and perfect fitting, and are marked at department store prices $5,98 1 $27.50 Newest Go-Carts Whitney's New Style Go-Caxts for spring and summer are here. They are so different from Groceries-Liguors Monday-Tuesday Hams — B:s: Eastern, Morday and Tuesda; only, 193¢ Hunt's Fruits— Zxtra 3-lu. tins, packed in heavy syrup, Monday and Tuesday, per dozen, $2.90, R S IR B 25¢ those made of the other, or both can be worked together. The Go-Cart in picture has rubber-tire wheels, with. anti-friction hub, adjustable reclining back and front, patsnt foot brake, the body made of a good quality var- nished reeds; our price only. . Other styles ;/ the Whitney Go- Carts, made and finished in the best manner, from $6.50 to $30.00. — For | the two days, bottle 814 bottle for Rhine Wines —Case $10.50, bottle. $1.00 Graves, case §8.25, quat . . 750 . St. Estephe, case $6.75, quart. GO 75¢ i e e b 10 for 25c¢c all this week. AuRRatnanittitie KRRttt Ketuta tunntitin’s Retninn it Watdaa AnaaAARANR AN R N A $6.50 ARRAAAAR ARAALEARAR ARARARA LAAAARRA AAALAAAARR ARALA AR AAGHRAAAE RARARLARAL AARAAARAARAAARA AALEARAATR ARARAAR AR AL LAAL AR AAARAAAA AAAAAAAAAARARAR AR AALARA AR AAAAAAR EAKA AT AAEARCRARA AR AR AR MR QAR AL AR aawa DIMMICK BETS INOTHER STAY Twenty Days' Grace Is Allowed Before He Dons Stripes. assistant to President n of the Southern Pacific is at the Palace. He is s owned by the Har- ADVERTISEMENTS. ONSTIPATION ave an action on my bowels. snd today 1 ears before 1 used Again has Walter Dimmick, the default- ing clerk of the Mint, been given a brief period of grace before the doors of San Quentin close on him. Yesterday Judge Tl that this mormin balf of suffering humanity.” E.F. Fistier, Roanoke, 11l Best For do Haven of the United States District The Bowels Court granted a twenty days’ stay of ex- ecution of the sentence condemning Dim- ‘m mick to two years’ imprisonment. The Judge gave as his reasons for a CANDY CATHARTIC * further stay thus being granted the fact that an appeal from the decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals confirming the conviction on the first of the three charges in the District Court is now be- fore the United States Supreme Court in ‘Washington for hearing. Besides, Dim- mick bas to stand trial on March 9 for t, Taste Good. Do Good, Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6o3 ‘.“‘lsu'm m. “m the gravest of the three charges against him, that of embezzling $30,000, and for the convenience of his attorney, George Collins, the Judge decided to leave him on this side of the bay in ‘the County Jail, where he has been now for nearly two years. Evidences do not seem to point to a rapid conclusion of the three cases now pending Twice on the he has to stand a third trial on March 9. Moreover, Attorney Collins has one ap- = peal before the highest court in the land the Mint have juries failed to the charge against $30,000 embezzlement against clerk. agree him ot for which he will also carry an appeal from the decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals rendered last week to the same tribunal. Judge de Haven could not conceal hig impatience at the weary length to which the trial s dragging itself out when im- portuned for a further stay of execution The St.andard Brand the World Over Gingerale and Cantrell & Cochrane _ Belfast,, Ireland For Sale By All Dealers William Wolff & Co., Pacific Coast Agents 216-218 Mission Street, by Dimmick's attorney yesterday. In granting Attorney Collins’ request his Honor said: “I cannot conceive of any strong rea- son_for interposing delays in this case. Dimmick can gain nothing from them and it only prolongs by just so much his length of time in prison.” CHIEF MAKES CHANGE IN CHINATOWN POLICE Sergeant Cook and His Squad Re- lieved After Making Unique Record. Chief Wittman issued orders yesterday relfeving Sergeant Jesse B. Cook and his squad from further duty In Chinatown and detailing Sergeant Clarence Coogan and the following squad—W. Mineban, T. J. Kavanaugh, E. C. Percival, J. A. Hayes, C. McGorty and J. R. Welch—to take charge of the district from and after to-day. The record of Sergeant Cook during the past three and l‘.’ l:n:{ e:nntll:llu unluu::i All and lof playing cease flu"zuwm his apfearance in the dis- Sarsaparilla San Franeisco, Cal. trict and has not since been resumed. |lawful means to suppress gambling decided not to give him any chance of | breaking up their games. Sergeant Coogan is an able officer and is not unfamiliar with the ways of the Chi- nese. His instructions are “to use all to such places as may be frequented broken up,” and he will carry them to the letter. RUPTURE. Years of experience in treating Rupture exclusively enables us to /tell exactly what we can do when we examine a case. Hence, when Wwe accept a case, we KNOW a cure will result. This is why we can afford to accept cases and ask for NO MONEY UNTIL a CURE is MADE. Treatment is given once a week for seven or eight weeks There is no operation, pain or loss oi time. Ladies and children stand the treatment as well as strong men. We can furnish scores of references. Call and talk it over—it costs nothing. Fidelity Rupture Cure, 26; KEARNY STREET, San Francisco. and at Washington, and he announces that!rThe Chinese fear him so much that they |to pay particular and unceasing attention by whites for the purpose, to the end that gambling by Chinese with whites may ba out

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