The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 16, 1903, Page 25

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TTACKS WIFE | 1S SHE SLEEPS George B. Evans Fol-| lows Murder With Suicide. Victim a Kansas City Society Woman Who Sought Divorca. PRVEE RRRERY, RRRRRRR RRRRRR Y RERRRRY RERRRE RV RRY RERRRY P RRRRRY RERERE RRRRER RERERR RRRRR R RERERE RERE R RV ERR PERRRRR RERRAR R SRR /PR KRR RE RERERY RRRRRE RN KRR R PR RRRR Y RRRE RRRRER REREERY. RERERR KPR Y LR RLY, REREREY RRE RN RRRRRY, RRRRRR the hired girl, the gedy, Evans en- at about day- her. Neither A Evans deliberately t the back of shot literally read off. In the dim was unable to recog- ively as Evans, e when the alarm lieved .she recog- Evans escaped, only after sev- s, was 26 years of age, n. Bhe was married st_Wednesday she alleging drunken- at the same time g that her hus- arn occupied by or fear of vi of the strikers. 1 trips, perched Mrs ————— IS THREATENED BY REJECTED SUITOR at Pittsburg Watch for the Arrival of Professor Edwin T. Osbaldestan. - Aug. 15.—Ofcers Liberty and Union g for the coming baldestan from threatening the he did not ar- ved here and Lugas, who The young Pittsburg and rintendent of a terday Mrs. Lu- osing pleces of ugh which bul- wder were vis- the trouble ife’s blood of my house is guarded by of- —_—————— LEAVES RICH LEGACY TO SON’S COLLEGE MATE Tennessee Congressman Will Use the Bequest to Aid Worthy Poor Students. E, Aug of Mrs. nry R 15—-By & Martha Gibson Graves sald Mrs. ognition of Lafayette Statue Under Way. Aug. 15.—Paul Bartlett, the A siptor, 1s busily engaged in p Lafayette statue erected on >arousal Place du The plaster of cast is being taken down and re- 4 by the bronze cast which arrived America a few months ago. The y Mr. Bartlett's intention is to | Americanne and complete the few weeks. This will be a le for Paris, where this sort y drags along for months, ————————————— Where to Get a Deer. 1s par excellent the deer hunting State. The hunters are having « and their friends around the ted to many a savory mess is mow the Mecca for the 1ll @ deer, as it is the cen- jon. ¥From Hotel Wil- n all Northern Califcrnia, ut. The excellent meals of the very best vintage a tramp through the can- suntain ranges and stead- “dead shot.”” If you want = and get your bearings | t to his haunt. . Pen for Emmanuel. Making a " 218, Aug W —Every sovereign who A fine reclining Go-Cart with adjust- | Decorative Art Leather Work Less than half price We clos=d out at half regular pr.ces a complete sample line of the latest conceits in leathzr work, made by the best articte in this line in California, and offer it Monday (Tuexay aleo if quantties last) at just half what we would have to charge for these beautiul picces if btought in the iepuiar way. The asiortment consists of various styles of Table Mats, Table Throws, Writing Pads, Picture Fram:s, Banners, Kodak Aibums, Note Pads, Blotters, Tele- phone Pzds P.ilo nd most of them made of the best calfskin, hand painted and ap- pl'qued in the mo f You must see them to appreciate their beauty. Below we quote a fe $12.00 hand.painted, appliqued Table Throws. , . . . $6.00 8.00 . .. “ ..$4.00 7- ..$3.50 .- $3.75 “ Pilows . . . Special Sale Goods Ordered by Mail or Telephone Will Not Be Sent C. O. D- "CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= This is the recognized satisfactory trading center of the Pacific THE SAN FRANCIEC()/CAI:L, SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1903. _ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE [ o " Choice Tahle Linons Much under regular prices Several rare opportunities for Linen buyers on Monday and Tuesday. Many direct i portations from Ireland and Germany have just been placsd on our shelves and counters. Hote! keepers and economical housekeepers will do well to consider thess offerings, even to lay aside for future use. 66-inch Bleached Table Damask—A closely woven linen in a gool assortment of patterns, 2 quality never cold regularly less than 6oc or 65c the yard; Monday and Tuesda 4 7 c only at The Emporium for 68-inch Bleached Table Damask— Very heavy satin finish, all the newest designs; 5 9 our regular 7oc quality; Monday and Tuesday only, yard g [ +] Bleached Damask Napkins— Full dinner size, heavy doubie damask that will give splendid wear, usual price $3.00 doz:n; special sale price Monday and Toessy oy : 2.28 Hemstitched Huck Towels—23x44 inches, all pure linen with damask borde-s, a 5 %% ........82.80|Coast. People who come here in response to our absolutely truth- | "G S, viie, heremper dosen v o o o v v e $4.50 &8 Sesperd Roak ook speieo -'33;25 ful newspaper announcements, find the advantages we offer, OUI | Huck Towels—16:58 inches, colored borters, reguialy $1.75 dosen; here— e b s Ak e e mnage - OO hiohaualities; low: prices; ‘our. splendid assorfmesits; our ' Many conz P iR aehi, . & ot s oo coa e iel o eid e o g et 12%e 43 y designed Tabe Mats. . o « o o o . . B3 gnq ¢ i pEl E S AT f L —18-inch, i ly, all Inen, he -t 3.00 elabor: c‘; des gg:::i Picture Frames. .~ s s 5os s'€58 vgnlences are facts. No exagge.rathlon of P“Qes or descriptions is per- n;?deuh ‘T?w.t"f‘s. l M b 'so. v.“,’.o'.' y. 3 P“m nen o nvv ;Z‘i;c 60c very pretty Pattern Blotters . . . . . . . . . 30c¢ mitted by the management. Your protection in trading here is our money back guarantee. The | ;0 crah Toweling—21-inch, 63 pieces of ths quality, extra fine, soft and Emporium Department Store has no connection with any other Emporiums. R 7 2 i R R S R T 17%e And many other pieces at these prices. Biack Silks--Greafest Offer Yef ' And Just When You Are Planning Fall Dresses Shirts and Neckwear Half Price And Less Than Half This Week. Both Stiff and Soft Bosoms. Monday and Tuesday, to start the fall silk selling with a rush, we will sell you | The balance of our great Shirt purchase a few weeks ago, the overplus production of the material for Russian Blouses, Coats, Skirts, Costumes third less than ycu will be able to buy them for regularl qualities of these silks are all that can be desired, and they are perfect in every way. Here are the particulars: 21-inch BlacK Pcau de Soie— Double faced, extra heavy, nice brilliant finish; that up so handsomely into coats, skirts and dresses; a full g1.25 value; Monday and 24-inch Black Peau de Soic— Extra heavy quality, rich lustrous finish, waganted to wear, will make very ele-ss gant coats and full costumes; regu'arly sold at g1.50 the yard; Monday and Tuesday, Emporium price , c Yard Wide Black Tafleta— That crisply finished, good rustling, perfect black taffeta, that has our guarantee woven into the selvage of every yard; a si’k manutactured for dress purposcs and makes the richest lining; that we originally sold at g1.50 the yard; Monday and Tuesday, Emporium price . . $12.50 to $20.00 Waists $7.95 150 of the most beautiful waists produced this year in black and colored, plain and fancy silks, silk crepe, wash net and all-over lace, all'made from the very latest models, not one in the lot worth-less than $12.50, many of them originally §20.00, are offered for Monday (and Tuesday also if quantity lasts), all at the one extra- ordinary >pcci.\l$7 95 L price - - W = Alterations on these waists will be extra. The sale will take place in the Shirt Waist Department, second floor. Stylish Walking SKirts —All-wool Scotch Mixturesand fine checked effects, in gray, black and white and tan and white, either side pleat to hips or 7-gore flare, skirts bought to sell at $10.00, have 58 50 ‘ L been marked - S e New Fall Suit, $14.95— Very handsos d Winter styles just received, the material is first- f wn cr green effects, the new blouse frock coat, class check che hem with any $:8.00 suit ’ t our introductory price is only 4- 95 the waist lin you have seen, Made of a very fin= quality all-wool Broadcloth, p'ain black or navy, coa: is a 36-inch dou reasted straight front, beautifully lined, the skirt g-gore flare, unlined, this cos ume is talored in the best manner, worth s33 75 .. - , the Emporium price d by leather bet, .d you will be astonished t Fine Broadcloth Suits, $33.75 The Fobs—Are right up to the minute styles, worth $2.50 to $3.00 each, very best silk ribbon, mounted with fine gold filled and silver gray finish, ornameots in unique des'gns; we closed cut the entire The Chatelaine Ba; G. A. R. and Souvenir Pillows Entirely New and Unigque Designs Grand Army Souvenir Sofa Pillows and Backs; a decided novelty; among the designs Grand Army Emblems, American Eagle and Flag, Flags of all Nations, etc., each ......80€ California Souvenir Pillows—Such designs as the Cliff House, Chinatown Views, Seal Rocks and Golden Gate Park Scenes, tops with backs complete . . $1.00 We give free embroidery lessons daily from 9:30 to 11 a .m. Entertaining Books \50¢ Veiling 19¢ Much Underpriced Monday and Tuesday Grand Army Picture Book—A history Thousands of yards of the of the Civil War from April 12, 1861, to April 26, 1865, done in i 5 colors by Hugh Craig; a most ch_h in-demand Chiffon instructive andentértainingbook] ~ Veilings, that are now for young and old; regularly £1; : S sace Rt S used for face veils and Painting Piays—A charming baok fo chides, hat drapes, the regular 50c containin; an 2 es of intere.t- 2 ¢ : e pictes and desgm to e dnwn and| quality, in black, white, colored; regularly $1.c0; here for . . 450 royal, black and white white and black and royal and white, in pretty dotted and spotted effects, Mon- day and Tuesday only, yard...... '90 Special sale of Foxy Grandpa Books —The two-volume edi- ticn, contaning all the mew and original doings of Foxy Grandpa; all pictures in col- 5 o’clock Teas, Nicke! Coffee and Tea Pots ors; regularly goc volume; Monday and Tuesday, in Toy Department, second floor, $1.25 Brass 5 o'clock Teas—10 inches high, the stand fitted with asbestos 75¢ packed alcohol lamp, handy for heat- $5.00 Folding Go-Carts $3:22 ing water for tea, toddy or tonsorial purposes, Monday = and 690 ' These hand- L[ Tuesday . , . Nickel Plated Tea and Cofice Pols— some folding Choice of 3 sizes, 3, 4 or § pints, Go-Carts are regularly 65¢, 75c and 85c, Monday and Tuenday4 70 light weight, have rattan A seat, arm rests, myrtle enameled steel gear and spring, rubber-tired wheels, Monday and Tuesday, ab'e back and scroll front, steel fin- ished gear, patent dust proof hubs and foot brakes , . . \. $85.785 Two Big Offerings Jewelry Section Men’s Latest Style Fobs--Ladies’ Chatelaine Bags several styles of fancy me:h, in silver/ with chains, some with hook attac] and fine lining at about a y later in the season. The rich soft weave that makes Tuesday, Emporium price.87 C week;‘each....... > $1.12 $12. Oniy One Hundred This Time These are the same make and quality that we sold a hundred of in 3% hours a short time ago. At the sale price they are a furniture bargain that has never been duplicated in California. In fact in/few stores in the United States. They are the last we shall be able to get at the price. The frames are solid golden oak, smooth rubbed finished, good springs in seat, strong brass ratchet and crossbar to raise and iower the back, the hair cushions are re- versible and are covered with good heavy figured ‘velour or solid color corduroy, & reguiar $12.00 value, Monday and $6 95 [ 4 Tuesday, if quantity lasts, for A FPull Size Couch—Upholstered in figured or solid colored velours, good springs, well made, very comfortable and convenient piece of furni- ture for . . . Bed Couches—A sofa by day, a bed by night. color or figured velours, with box underneath for bed clothes, etc., a specially good value at . . . $8.50 These are upholstered in solid . . $18.50 A Splendid Sideboard—Made of ash, golden oak finish, beveled plate mirror, has three ccmmodious drawers and a double door cabinet, smooth finish, prettily Eraiand w00, 0ndy . - .\ S B e L TSR B $16.50 Full Rox Frame Dining Chairs—Solid golden oak, hand shaped French legs, cane seat, broad band across back and down center <f back, extremely low price at. sz,so Arm Chair to match . . . $4.50 . Arm Chair with leather sea: . . . $6200 Fine Bedroom Chairs— High class, dainty, finely polished, full box frame, in maple, golden oak or mahogany color, also natural birch, very cheap at Bedroom Rockers to match above, $5+75 There are gun metal finishes, some Ats, Monday and Tuesday: Are another big special purchase. stock of a leading New York Jobber in order to sell th:m Theisseayles oriiatate s - -12¢ 3 % A ‘ The soc styles for . . TN . 23c at Monday and Tuesday's astonishingly low price, 69 The 75¢ styles for 49¢ o Sl X S T s NS (] The $1.25 styles for . . » & . . 69¢c Matting and Linoleum Sale This Week Instead of $7.50 $5, 70 Roll—This Week (By the yard, 15¢instead of 20c.) Instead of $9.00 $7.4a Roli—This Week (By the yard, 20c instead of 25¢.) Same Dining Chair with leather ceat . . . $3.50 $4.00 Sale Millinery Buckles and Slides There are values up fo $7.00 among these. A manufacturer’s sample line of Millinery Buckles and Slides, in many choice and artistic designs, including all gilt buckles, oxydized and rhine_st_one effects, buckles of gilt and cut steel, and gilt and rhinestones, have been divided into 3 big lots from which you can take your choice Monday and Tuesday, each— one of the most noted shirt manufacturers in the United States, will be offered for G. A. R. week at the same low price as before. est Scotch Madras and real French Percales, stiff bosoms, open front and back and coat styles, soft bosoms, plain and pleated, in a full line of sizes; not one in the lot worth less than $1.50—a large proportion of them $2.00 values—for thé These shirts are made of choic- 79¢c Men’s Fine Neckwear—Thousands of correctly shaped four-in-hands and tecks, the balance of a New York manufacturer’s stock, made of the choicest ma- terials, in dark and medium effects; genuine 50c, special sale all this week; each 00 Morris Chairs $6.95 75¢ and $1.00 values; on 29". Boys’ Best Fall Fashions Read the Emporium Prices The New Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits—For boys 2% to 8 years; the handsomest and best grades of blue, red, brown and novelty fabrics; eton collars and knickerbocker trousers: very stylish / and becoming to most little fellows: here for . .....8$5.00 The New Vest and Dovble-Breasted Svits— For boys 8 to 16 years; every reputable weave of cassimeres, cheviots, Scotches and plain blue and black fabrics, prop- erly cut and properly tailored; here for ...$3.95 Russian Coats and Automobile effects; also the swell long, loose overcoat for boys 7 to 16 years, at prices ranging from $3.45 to $12.50 Youths’ Fall Svits—For ages 12 to 19 years; plain blues and blacks and fancy mixturés, extreme or conserva- tive styles; many prices, from . $5.00 fo $25.00 14c, 34c or 64c The largest assortment of Japan Martings we have ever owned, reached us last week per steamer Coptic. Hundreds of new and a:tractive desi these we have selected two qualities, consist in a bewildering assortment of color effects, Fr of 500 rolls, which we offer during G. A. R. week From at the above special sale prices, which we are confident arc the lowest that have been quoted in this city for these qualities. Also Choice of Our Entire Stock 60c Linoleums for 42c¢ Al this week a large assoriment of excellent désigns in floral, tile and other effects, special price of forty-two cents per square yard does not of course include laying. Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery The New Styles for Fall and Winter Ladies’ Lambs Wool Hose—Ribbed or plain, ; double hee's and soles, pair. . . . The very Ladies’ fast black flecced lined Cotton Hose, . .25¢ T A e ISR« 25¢ . —The imported Herms- Ladies' pure woal fast black or natural Cashmere | L2dIeS B"‘,::k',":",:,.",m,,fin;,; e g o Hossy pair. . . . . . . . ... &§0c designs, sold everywhere at soc the pair, here Ladies’ 4-thread extra heavy Cotton Hose, high |\ spliced heels, double soles, pair . . . 250 Ladies’ medium weight Maco Cotton Hose, im- ported Hermsdorff Black, either all black, un- bleached sole or entire unbleached foot, pair, . . 260 Infants’ Wear Bargain ateg 5c or 3 pairs sizes 5 to 94, pair $1.00 Children’s Austraian lambs wool Hose—1x1 or 2x1 ribbed, merino heel and toe, double knee, Children’s Cashmere wool Hose—1x1 ribbed, fashioned heel, French toe, double knee, sizes § to 9, pair 35¢, 3 pairs . . $1.00 A Complete Layette--$10.00 An Infant’s complete wardrobe, containing all the necessities and a few of the luxuries, well made of good materials, for . « « - Here is the list: $10 2 Shirts, 2 Flannelette Skirts. 2 Pairs Bootees. 2 /Bands. 2 Cambric Skirts. 1 Sack. 7 Slips. 2 Pinning Blankets, 1 Shawl, 3 Bibs. 2 Flannelette Gowns. 1 Basket. Infants’ Long Dresses—Soft finished cambric, round yoke of feather and hemstitching, trimmed with fine valenciennes lace edging . - 1.25 Infants’ Long Skirls—Soft muslin, wide hem and cluster of 5 tucks, 59e Babies’ Short Dresses—Soft finished cimbric, with tucked and embroid- ered square yoke. finished with dainty hemstitched ruffle . . $7.39 Wt /deeD ruffle, douz‘:l; Stryker's Sand Soap—15 bars . . . Babics’ Short Skirts—Fine quality soft cambric clusters of tucks and edged withlace. . . . . . /. . . . |Groceries -~ Liguors Sale of Guns 60c Several hundred guns surrendered by the Samoan Islanders to the Joint High Commission of the United States, England and Germany, and pur- chased by us from the United States Govern- ment, have been placed on sale in the rotunda circle, second floor, while quantity lasts, eachsoc Decorators, Clubs and Curio Collectors will be interested in this sale, as well as those who shoot. Blankets and Extra Good Other Bedding Way below regular California Whitc Wool Blankcts—The extra large double bed size (70x84 inches), heavy fleecy surface, wash- able borders of light pink, blue and lemon color, blankets that cannot be so.d regularly less than g5.50 a pair, Monday and ‘3 98 - Tuesday, only. . . ‘White Wool BlanKets—Almost the fin- est.and heaviest made, size 72x84 in- ches, double stitched bindings, per pair . s7l 95 Good Comforters— Full double bed sze, silk- oline covering, with neat center piece and col- ored border, corded edges, ‘ '. 50 closely priced, exch . . . Down Comforter—Full size 6x6 feer, filled with pure white down, covered with French figured Sa‘cens on both sides, specially priced, cach 50 preads—4-ply yarn, well ra'sed pat- o $1.35 feta Gloves, sizes 6 to 8, S0 o R el A ¥ e Lisle Glove, in tans, beavers, black silk Taffeta gloves, Nettieton Shoes $5.00 Monday and during week, choice of any pair ot A. E. Nettleton’s Shoes in our stock, 12 good styles in all, Vici Kid, Box Calf, Velour Calf, Patent Kid and Tan Calf, ecither lace or oxford ties, with either heavy or light weighe, Goodyear welted soles, shoes never terns, finished ends, our heaviest quality, each . . 10 extra specials for Monday and Tuesday Babbitt’s Best Laurdry Soap--11 bars 0@ Choice Butter—Firkin Creamery, sold by the pound. . . 26¢ Very Best Coffee—]Java and Mocha, b . 28@ Pearline Washing Powder—Pound packages, 3 packages 25¢ fine Vici Kid, lace style, new, up- to-date toes, cither extension or light weight soles, spring heels— Sizes 814 t0 11 $1,25 Sizes 1134 10,2 $1.50 Misses” and Chil- dren’s Box Calf, Lace Shoes— Good, solid . 80¢ Fabric Gloves 25¢ Women’s 2-clasp fast black Taf- air, 250 Misses’ 2-clasp Taffeta Gloves in tans, beavers and white, pair, Sc Women’s extra gquality Milanese grays and white, pair . . 50Q Women's 2-clasp super-quality fast Styles $3.95 1d regularly less thy $5.00 2 g for - . DB s Shoes—Suitable for dress or school; 5 § ,E. § § | § § § § E | ; S 5 | 3 ; | S RHRARA CARRAAR AAAAAA AARRRAA R AARA CARA A ARRARR DAAAR AR QXAE AR ARAAAR ATRA AR AR RRRA R AARRA R WHRAAA AR AAA AR RAARAAARRAE DARAAR AR RALRAARAARAAREAAA LLARAR AARLAA A AR A AR LAAARR AAAAAR ARAAAR AAARAAA ARAARAAAAR AR AAARAA AARARAA R AAAAAA ARAAL AL ARARER AARRAAR ARARA A AR A RSA ne City Hall. A pen | g |Pretly Reed Body Go-Cart—With tap-| Nickel plated Salt and Pepper Shakers, “T-:mwm—cm k.g D‘m w""i?: ke th ill = of England was pre- | 81 estry cushion, ruffizd sateen parasol, PSE L e i) a i MRS TS N a for F rd VII. Now that the % < s c g r' 4 Sweet Wines— Angelica, Tokay or Muscat, wear, | extension ¢ of Italy is coming, & pen is being |& rubber tired wheels and all latest im- Nickel plated Teapot Spout Straite 3 $1.50, for the two days, gal'on 1 =3 3 s o for him too. It will be of gold m.vdJ: provements, a cart that can be ad- p e Ty \ s AR AT RPN 7 soles and spring Nt ok it :l"vxge,'?,:dl;';‘?;v‘;‘;; y | justed to any angie, complete for cr A s, . . 250 y Cutter Al Whiskey—Bott= . . . . . 76¢ heels— he At W o 3 it iie .. . $880|Auminum House Numbers, 3 inch g : r e Cabernet Claret—38 year old wine, very rich Sizes 834 1o 11 °$1,25 _T..._—hal—- S } Hood Top Carriages $6.50 to $35.] %25 Bach o0 U o e AFY AN | andbiy, galon. . ... 82¢ Sizes 1134 0 2 $1.50 ' M. P. Schell, model maker, 529 | [ D R A A R M ARl A AR i A A AR A A A A A A A AN R KRR SRR AR ARARE RS ARERAR KRN AR R WD Modern shop. 7/

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