The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 14, 1903, Page 21

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JUNE 1903 21 THE EMPORIUM. NCISCO CALL, THE EMPORIUM. THE SAN FRA SUNDAY, 14, THE EMPORIUM. | I THE EMYrORIUM. | THE EMPCRIUM. A June Silk Sale $7.00 Curtains, $5.63 Fancy Pongees and the small duinty hair striped Louisine (enfortu- Just 100 pairs of these beautiful 4yabian Lace Curtains that are nately only 1600 yards, so come quick). These are the most effective imitations of real hand-made Linen Arabians that cost popular and desirable i ks of the summer seasons— Pongees in natural 75.00 the pair. These curtains are 334 yards long, 50 and 54 THE EMPORIUM. 1 NINE B BINKS == WILL BE WERGED Pittsburg to Have a| Accounts Can Be Opened by Responsible Parties. Apply at Our Credit Burcau. Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or teleplone will not be sent C.°O. D. Stout Can- vas Oots 76c Boys’ Overalls 23¢c Stout blue and white Never less than | Great Combination | coloring with lace stripe—Louisine in shades of black and white, striped Drill, eizes $1.00 m:lnhrly; inches wide, and there are 1z patterns, with plain net centers, . - : for ages 3 to 14 many places 307 . - < of Capltalists blue and white and reseda and white. Lovely goods for summer years — beginning CALIORIINS s tzg.and Peax 3 emuroldc.r?d borders and insertions, suitable for pariors, | dresses aud shir: waists, regularly 75c, 85c and $1.00 Monday, pair . . Here libraries and dining rooms, Monday only, ‘5 83 Ne o oo the yard, Monday and Tuesday also, if quantity lasts. . 490 R - AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. - 76¢ pair . RO Bl SRl - ew ) Institution Will Have Total Resources of §78,000,000 | Cut Glass “for Jume wm In qur beautitul cut glass room on the main floor are more than 300 sample pieces of such fine makes as Libbey’s, Hoar's, Bergin's, Empire, etc., fog which our everyday prices are the Towest in the 35¢c and 50c Volllnys, 19¢ Beautiful new fabrics for hat drapes and fice on Mammoth June Sale Women’s G‘armonté Several Hundred Suits, Silic Coats, Dress Skiris and Walsts One-third to one-half less lhan original prices We have put irresistible, sell-o“.5|ght_ pnces on every garment in the Suit and Cloak Depariment, of which we have hness has in any way been dimmed by window or store display. It will be the greatest bargain event in women’s garments in the history of The Emporivm, e oftering consists of 350 Suits, 50 Silk Coats, 100 Dress Skirts, 200 Waists—all properly cut and The original prices mentioned are sbsoiutely correct, and cvery sale price quoted represents a great saving to the fortunate pur- nniénmiumn nnRRERy v.mn '% *lans have been Pittsburg of ations nl And in many cases two-thirds lesa. but 2 few of a kind, and every garment whose fr veils Mo R RRERY Ry made up by first-class makers. Beginning Monday: chaser, 2. and Tuesday atan aver- city. and age of fmif price. Suits $4.95 — Thes: a Suits $12.48 — About 50 | Tuesdsy only we 2,008 yards of good quality plain Chiffon V' indsed rare’ values: “abefit excellent Tailor Made Suits, | ordinary special of- 16 inches wi ferings of fine cuttings suitable for wedding gifts, card favors, etc. $5L00 Punch Bowls—14 inches in diameter, weight 33 Ibs., very deep heavy cutting of the most brilliant glass, celebrated Monarch ith finished selvages, -this in almost as many different styles and color effects; many of the suits have walk- ing skirts, and are made of medium tan or 50 well made sightly suits that were originally marked from g10.00 to $25.00 cach, broken lots, not many of a Lind, all to be c'esed out duri ite, roval and < 196 the 15¢ per v Monday and Tucsday " $4.95 s 1 v i i d of the new con- | &Y . soo vards of Chiffon Veils, with double | this sa'e at.. . s . gy coverts;and cheviou; origiual pel L Posibondlon $42.75 s e l‘;_:‘:::;'d applique w o0 greatly in were from $20.00 to $25.00, but these “oye‘ e Ve B M' and aggressive ¥ iy : cut glas Bottle—the Manhattan of capltal- demand fo white dot, | Sesif® ’7 85— This lot em- broken lots and odd sizes have been cutting, for the two dage . . . . h te with black dot and roval with white dot, braces only a few numbers, but they are marked to close out "2 ....... ”-" 3.—The direc- Mo . £ e o7 a2 Banking Company | % Jnd Tuesday. . . . . . . . . '9c telling values at the sale price; not one ko BT - . ':flfi"f:‘zg:l Bottle—Th: Prism curing, County National of these suits worth less than g18.00 ) i 17.48 - A exten—l, - cocs $1.90 originaily, snd frem that upwi Suits $17.45 - An ex'en- $4.00 cut glass Vase—-3 inches high, 2 different Glove Sale were rapid sel'ers at those prices. : stve variety including some | prety cutings, for the two - $3.25 - P 1 aap . 3 ¢ stape. 8 he wltra- oS - Two Spcolals Monday comers to the Suit Sale will get splendid €1 Npr bk aup o o el an Ghe vt | et sl Boni—y incies = only W, bargains at . fath onable styles, properly cut and made § ™ 0 "2U0 00l T 85.88 ,oo“::: :; l:rr:lc‘( ’s $7.45 of the correct materials for desirable street, | ¢5.75 Bon Bon Dsh'—‘rqe popular Lisbon : R S 2 outing or cllnng suits, dresses that haye cutting, new square shape, for Hieack ki igloves— Suits $9.95 — Avout 73 s0d rapidly irom $32.50 0 $35.00, | etmimo . -f-{2-99 om nfkh makers a choice made suits of good ma- T T R A ~c;“;4dz‘: :c“me at- for the - 39¢ Alexandre of Paris, terials plendidly tailored, m 3 "7. = i yles—some lined, some with drop skirt; many of them suits that will be most de- Sample Line Golf Shirts On Salo About One-Half We have bought Cluett, Peabody & Co."s entire of Spring and Sum- samples of Men’s Golf and Outing Shirts. These garments are of course the very latest stvles, made of pretty Cheviots, Madras, Per- and sillk mixed SMIfs ‘20-00— A small line of navy blue and black English Wa'king Suits, very choice gar- ments; much in demand, worth regularly J§25.00 to g30.00, ‘20 ao L marked for this sale.. / Finest Costumes—Includ:d in this great June clean-up sale aremany fine imperted and medel gowns —also black, white, gray and blue etamine dresses, the original "prices of which were from $60.00 to ed i regular g£1.50; almost all] zes—Monday only, | skir: i c for street or outing putposes; the lowest original price was $17,50, ffom that up o 328 75—al! 59.95 marked to close , Suits, $25.00——Only 30 of these fine, tailor-made suits—representing values from £35.00 to $50.00— these staple garments, suitable for all-the-year-round wear—these are included in this great June sale— es, 400 paie Women’s 2- | c a(p Lambskin gloves tes and tans —-his season’s importation, soft, summer we'ght, $i1.00 gloves, durable and good fitting— cales IRPRERRER RERERLAR RRRRRRE RREReRRR R RN RERRE RRRRRRR : : - Ightt Mondss only—per - - en@ew | vour choice for 33:;.00 now reduced for thissale“o.............. b e S e . 3 . - o i ‘25.00 7 5 1674 inclusive, Mon- H S 7 whito W '" s < i ’ n 33’100 $42.50, 55(’00 $75.00, $100.00 to $162.50 i v > resses - cholce col=ction of ite @alsts — Vinc Lawnzand Piques, ‘00| ress b White Waists — Damask and 00 —_————— : DOVG”P”'.F back and colered Tafietas and Peau d= Sois tastef d ces from viors, some of which have that were $3.50 to o, now . . :'2'00 &‘,’.':;;fg-? N is 2t s Iy e i L s tay and handiing, were §4.45t087.45, . . . . . . . .. $1.50 - $3.75 nmissioner of Tmmigration. H andPrlnfl'"g silk beginning Menday and dur S1.75 % e s st aE $2.28 5 sl talf regular pri "$1.39, $1.68 $2.37 At D 3 b4 id ” Al that are lsftof 2 Siik Coats - s and s"‘- nl'RIS Skipts - All that ae left k of Taffeta and Peau de Soie ard colored Pongee S . . Printing —V - $17.50 & entie 108 0E popuhr §rice S0 Dress ; e R all this week s . $22.50 that weie $10.95 to $16.50, now sow oe-Aalf vegu ar pries, were $6.00 to nal values, about 50 in all, now 8 ’ 25 nea . $25.00 alf. . 55,00 $8.25 $i0.00, nov. .. $3.00 > $9.30 ~.$10.75 to $16.50 or C Sale Fine Trunks Two not-to-be-duplicated values No excuses, no ‘‘whys and wherefores’’ to explain theexceedingly low prices for these substantial, well-made trunks. Never mind how we can t do it. Be satistied to get them at the price. Sale Flowers, Braids, Ribhons and other materials ived eadly last - Sinks Wnr St-am<b1p B:y Wash Goods Sale s the principal June Wash Goods event in San Deep price cuts these on several lines of Francisco. rect from o in Parie, a | Millinery Flow A Targe shipmmt of Sl 2 ddd i sl 5 mos abr cs styi ’ week, insiced th or six weeks ago as they should have donc. We have had to obtain > ;| th> most popular and desirable fabrcs. The styles, This handsome flat top trunk, covered | <% = of @ mond ox :,, b ;:;.’:::c::hm: ;;a"prk;. for the entire - T n-\ & | qualities and colorings are all that vou can desire. In with brown painted duck, 4 hardwood i £ n ok cats 2 nd bodv, heavy oy g 3 ny cases gt ES large we w cleats on top and 2 aroultd body, heavy i o S 7 i Many cases quantities are not ,and we want a final {ron Bifidig: aiil Fotton Brassed sount: "7,,1‘ ;,' i 23: ’ 3;;,. owers, 270 H ings and corner bumpers, 2 straps, Sara- S5 Pavens S FaSc o H 32 wide, medium stripes, many toga tray and extra drum tray for | Zie assortment includes Forget-me-nots, Roses, Geraniums and Lildes, made : ers still higher, \Ion:u\ and Tues- ’oe dresses, Monday and Tuesday — nd coloved as only the French flower-makers know how. H = : "’g'gg Boautiful line of Braids, i : te ight duin o o, e e 5 . wide, colors “d 62 ,/ = ids that wil b s styles, in reds, pinks, blue, castor, greenand heliotrope, : 50 pieces in 'h s Jot, Mo‘vclz and Tuesday, yard 30 L. 7228 e iale bl ginsiog Mandey 2& helf peice » —Son y cord weave in dainty light co'ors, others navy blue l” 25size .« » « 820 bl et : :f Dc;::ca!cs for w s ‘::c.‘ regu'arly 1oc and gx:; ur;, Monday 4 11.00 size . . . 8«70 Dainty Chiffon Hats, th:: «cic $4.50 axd $5.00, now . . $2.25 1 $2.50 2| and Tuesday = L 7 2C {1,-7 goe . g'gg Millinery Ribbons Half Price, s Mo wi tuisy wek whie ¥ | Tissue Macras—s Mercerized Oxfords— ISR s Bt ity lasts, a large \lain and fancy Milinery R'bbons, short lengths and many ¥ ported Scotch Z on clamps and ecrne! te bolts for just Ealf. H x t r t like India men Grenadines— A nice work black war yard g Any Trimmed Hat now in our stock at half marked prices. SCc Orundlu— 70 and evening shades, ————— Murder Suspect Coufesae b UMBI 1 Boys’ Summer Clothing Very Specially Priced Blouse Sailor Suits — For ages 3 to 10 years, the nob- b stock of Musical and Banj, egular p; ices. BRRREYRE REYRRRR 5.00 Bay Stats Guita: “ 3 Suits in navy blue Serge, str with Soutache braid, a immed » heze, United Sta t'on Ma- 2 ned Sutce | & e “ e $2.98 i i g H el O Norfork Suits With Knee Pants—For ages 6 0 14 uring t wept over Philippine i here. vears, all-wool Cassimeres and Tweeds, in dress Norfolk Suits are very popular this and uphel- patterns. —————— Lorraine Barrow Die: June 13.—1 fine tapss- and ar- tries, in-a Graphophms 50 por oonf Dlsoounf ne Rmae now cach . aine c plate rack, 3 feet icely fipiched in ol idc, 14 & o 486 Youths’ Long Punts Suits— All-weol Blue Chevi round-céenersd sack coats, pants cut in the nios proved mannich style, sizes_for boy $4.95 12,10 ‘19 years, specially priced a o he rece 1 rie tomobile rac ved i e on Ma H e e GLESS TELLS HOW HE Rubber Gloves Tapestry Brussels Toiiet Articles Carpelts Otker odd upholstcred piees up to §155. WAS BRUTALLY BEATEN - This Box Seat Two carloads entirely new dc.;gus ot s'.'i‘nw Sale 1 3 S e T Emporium Rubter Gl manufactured sl " est uzlity Rattan Furniture, at* depart- 53 3 Jcbrngfiélgd‘;:g!;em:n P;eel;::nary = for this store, perfect i s 78c "'ao 2 ::mn_!:?:‘l; % ment store prices, - | Monday, and during week while quantity lasts, | Whiting's Pound Paper—Splend'd quality, in g , and comfortable to wear, being 'e‘m‘e‘ Our Carpet offering this week is two s we of roya: linen and satin finich, white only, ruled Judge Conlan. v plisble, recommended very strong lines of - Tapestry Bruss quartered At 3¢ Copy. or plain, actavo or commercial sizes; about 129 e preliminary examin, work, photography, S bt X 2 Pesay o oak, solidly § it dotin and | *BeCS to the pound, regularly soc; Mn or to any $1.55 glove on the marke: scs, from the mills of ong.of the constructed Al of our 10c, superd cdition for nuandoln and . yronday amd Tuesday only, ». 18e S e s SR best makers in America. A full line g gutss At 10c Copy. Envelopes to malck, 3 packages, 25¢ £ - -ver Y . Rubber Sponge Bags, checked, go-d siz+, 260 of the new patterns and color cf- ot bl-y 3 & SR Paying Cards—Bicycle, Bec, Tally Ho or Rubber Sponges, 4 sz, 500, 780, fects, designs suitable for al! pur- ,‘° able, About 1022 }:W‘-E‘_"’]": 1 :"’ = copies of eac Mascots, regularly zoc a pack, Mon- 15 80c, $1.25. poses—sewed, lined and laid on golden fin- tite, of the very latest sheet music; sxme) day and Zuesday only . . . . . c : R 2 ie! ery ular titles in this assortment., R r e Cupping Cups, for massaging . your floor, per yard ish, closely Scatac s . Ty Copy Paper and Envelopes— A special saie of many l-npaim Water Bottles, = qt 700 75 woven canc of our 5oc boxes, including Berlin French . c and $1.0 7 = Hed Lawn, Ripple Finith, English Madras, Persian 3 i 3 T For one week longer, choice of our $2.50 5w Chas, $15.00 L"’"’Y,Cb‘"fi”‘” «Mandv, Wil You Be My Lady Love.” Monday aad Tuesday only, Pfl" .'r:i, Bol’me‘ best. » Oihi Disiie Chairs 1 Roman Chairs, $5.50 t0 - Recepton Charr, $5.00 Whispedog Leaves: Intecineies, M hse s &% abecd Aty ‘. R Inlaid Linoleum o oo i ek i ci0b, My™" Lutet Coon Song. Back Iok Staody all g« o . . . 180 it ok et s to $9.75. Golf Chair, $8.90 Reckers, $4.75 t> $3.00 Safety Ink Stand, all glass . . . . . . 285¢ WARAUR WA AARAARR AR ARRA AN AAAAAAARAAARARAARAARRAARE RAAARAAAAR A AR ACLRR ARARE AR AAAARARARRRARRAAR AR SRR RRR AAAARAAAAA AARARAA RARAA AR ARAARARRA R A A AR AN AAARAAAA CALANRA AR NACARAN RAARA AR AA AR AARR AN AARA AN AR AN WA R a In the newest patterns in blues, wood ] Dreamed My Mother Was a2 Queen.”” “Good Night, Beloved.”” ed there. He re- 5 . . 4 : " of McLauvghlin's busi- | & | 15c size Pears’ (.vl\cnmt Soas .. 100 effects, mosaics, tiles, etc,; the Bufet---58 inches high, made of quarter sawed go'den ok, with af 22% /5. > Starry Fiag.™ s;:; %0::;%':' Book, llc;, pazes. . 200 Zh!h‘”l’\‘yvmr‘k(-d him down 15¢ size Munyon's Witch Hazel. . .00 $1.75 quality, laid on your floor— 12x48 inch odd shaped beveled mirror, pietty carvi mgl, legl have carved claw And abost 50 olhéz tilles of good sheel}aso e mwhpfi"’fc"f’. ol P“" : ‘”'.‘ F“:::{;:rsa_dr:f\":’hfl body and 75¢ size M. & L. Florida Water . . . 480 feetaBigvilient, . ) OB TR Y ’37'50 s ting Tali; wenth 00 sal 355, 55 » g8 ctor's care for | RN gl o e Lambert's Luwrine . .. . . 680 | Square yard, $1.32 : : iinion N had never seen Mc-| um-tmmjt in{mnm PRERERIRRERRERERY R R RRE Y AR ase was continued till to-morrow. s who is an old man, showed signs| SAN DIEGO GRAIN FIELDS insomnia. Searching parties have hunted Colonists for Sacramento County. for him and his disappearance has been SACRAMENTO, June I13.-The an- On the biz Jamul ranch, near Jamul, %0 acres is in barley and oats, and the POLICE CANNOT TRACE MISSING DENVER MAN cycle and run over by a passing wagon. Tt is. feared he sustained concussion of tal beating he had received. i SUGGESTION FOR FRAMING. Sunday’s Art Supplement, “THE PILOTS.” Frame Closely in Three or Four Inch Deep Green, With : Gilt Lining Inside. G — SR ————— i i ! | | F L +i Reports From the Wheat and Barley Spring Valley, other wheat and bdrley growing section of the county indicate that the yleld of o ! zrain will be larger than usual this ycar. YIELD AN ENORMOUS CROP | (i i wii be in the nelghborhood of 50,00 sacks and between 2000 and .00 tons of hay will be realized. Fallbrook will have about 100,000 bushels of graln. An im- mense graln crop will be harvested in the Imperial district. ———— ‘Wagon Injures an Editor. SAN BERNARDINO, June 13.—Herace Holbrook, editor of the San Bernardino Times-Index, was severely injured Ilate last night by being thrown from his bi- Sections Tell of Bright Prospects, SAN DIEGO, June 13~Reports from allbrook, Oceanside, Escondido, San uis Rey, Santa Marguerita, El Cajon, Jamul and almost every the brain. —_——— Inspectors Needed at Boundary. TACOMA, Junc 13.—Frank P. Sargent, Chief Commissioner of Immigration, who 1s investigating conditions on the coast, says that when he returns to Washing- ton he will recommend that a few more Immigration Inspectors be placed on the boundary line.. He is satisfied many Chinese are ¢ San Diego County Searching Parties Make Futile Hunt for Chandler. SAN DIEGO, June 13.—Not a single clew has been discovered as to the where- abouts of W. H. Chandler, the Denver m:an who disappeared over a week ago at La Jolla, presumably as a result of tem- porary derangement due to leng continucd freely advertised. Réports have come in from various parts of the county of strangers answer- ing in some particylars to the deacrip- tions havinz been seen, but the man is still ‘miesing. His attendant is now ia Los Angeles :ndem oring to get some clew there. —————— Look! Reduced rates on househoid goods to and from the East and South. Bekin's Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st. * nouncement was made to-day by the L J. Goethe Company. real estate agents, that fifty German famiiles will be settled on colony tracts in this county next fai. Some of the colonists are coming from Mingesota in October and the rest from North Dakota in November. All these colonists are from Germany. They re- cently settled in the States named, but hl:"e become \tusuusfled with conditions there.

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