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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SBUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | E 5 QUAY'S DAUGHTER | GHRISTENG SHIP New Fall Styles in Women'’s Wearing Apparel Now Ready | | | | | \' Cruiser Pennsylvania | Sale of Gamma Baskets Monday .”,[y—Sxx sizes of the genume Gzmma baskets, the neatest baskets = SUCCSSSfuuy made for :noppmg, lunches or traveling, at a third under every- dly prices. Launched. [ 25c size . .180 qocsize. .290 Gocsize . . 490 jocsze. . . . 220 socsze. . . . 390 7ocsize. . . . 590 A Distinguished Aesemblege: Sees the Great Vessel's | Plunge. l | Underwear--Extra Values Ladies’ Jersey-Ribbed Wool Mixcd Vesls or Pants S0c—High neck, long siceves; pants French yoke bands, natural co'or; an exceptional quality; each ., 50c Ladies’ Unshrinknblc Wnol Mlxed v:;u m Panls 75c—NmmI color lamb’s wool, well made and finisned, sizes 30 to 44, cach . . . . 75¢ Children's llcnvy Fleecc Lined Ribbed Cotton Vests, Pants nnd Boys Dnvcrs~ Nataral color, sizes 18 to 34 inch, per garment . . . . . 28¢ eader, was William ¢ the largest and Never yet have we been able to make sucha , « ==~ = ges that has shipyards. ~_ tember. We have not waited to bring the fl‘ . N\ ’em forward by express. Styles are ¢ al long-skirted, Coat Suits in abund, \ New Autumn Suits and Skirts Notahb!e Productions Most Reasonably Priced fine displ, garments here by freight, but have rushed THE EMPORIUM. Special Sale Goods Ordered 6] Mailor Telephone Will Not Be Sent C. O.D. ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. A never-ceasing effort to satisfy in quality, in price and in ser- vice is a notable feature of California’s largest, America’s Grandest store. It is our desire that every customer shall be so pleased, so satisfied with the goods bought, the price paid and the attention received that he or she will always think of The Emporium as the headquarters for dependable merchandise—a shopping-place where for every dollar expended you receive the fullest value in return. lay of Fall styles before the first of Sep- bsolutely correct in every detail. Ric, ance. Themost favored ot the Fall modes ks S at the prices,which average First Big Sale Fall Clothing Begins Monday, August 24 Bought hundreds of suits of a’ . few weeks ago—New stylish , men will wear this Fall and | THE EMP RIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ! THE EMPORIUM. RRRRRE RERRRRAREEERRERRERE RRRREEEREEE RRRERRERRRXRRE RERRRARERRL RRRRERR ERERERE RERRRE RERERR RERREY RERERRE RERRRY. RERPRR RRRENE RRREEER RRRERE RRERRR, Trunk Dept., Needing More Room, Has Been Moved to Second Floor Beautifui Spachtel Pieces 37¢ New Teneriffe and Battenberyg Dollies 2000 pieces of the prettiest of Spachtel and Tambour Bureau Scarfs, Sideboard Covers, Table Covers, Pillow Shams, etc.~—the scarfs and bureau covers 18x54 inches—the shams 32x32 inches—a season’s samples of the most attractive patterns, worth from 65c to $1.00 each; L S G SR PR T 5‘405‘{'?370 New Hand-made Battenberg Squares— Tenerlffe Dbilies—Those new specimens Linen centers; very handsome specimens with drawn-work linen centers and wheel~ of this fascinating work— ; s like lace borders— 9x9 inches . 250 24374 inches $1.65 16x16 inches 65€ llxs/q, inches $2,60 616 inches .. 250 318 inchs . 65¢ 18x18inches @50 18x72inches $3.850 7x7 inches . . SO@ 12x13 inches 75 AUl kinds of braids, threads, rings and designs for Battenberg Work- Lt X N *«_ great New York manufacturer a N, fabrics, cut in the fashions that 7 '\ Winter—all that we could get \ a third less than regutar, /s i s"” "fl'jgbf' 1 4 B \_ o it e seasons | 20 to-morrow begins our . first big sale. Next season’s e o Mg byrasih © Aagees X SRR PPt D | garments at special sale / . amonth before the sea- terial in medium brown, gray or /! . best in black and colored Dress faitliib i l \ th 1 green effects—skirt coat with waist \ Skirts of such fashionable and most son fair ¥ eglns. vest- o mh cse greal °nfl'hls- defined by leather belt—having * demanded mite'l'il]l as Cheviots, | $12,50 and ”5,00[, \ $17.50 and $20.00 even length, unlined skirt. Com- ; Y Serges, Etmines, Voiles and s"l‘s’ 2 . Suits pare them with the best $18.00 , | Broadclochs. Some are uniined, J ) - Walking Suits you've seen and ) \ others have mercerized or silk $9.5a P it $".5o then marvel at 7yie Emporium » - drop skirts; prices from $5.00 to ] ( Price =i 5 BED5:) O * $25,00,and every garment guar- Either si ng le ‘ors ¢ More than half a thousand Suit 319.75 ' S g'“‘"d best poesible value at prices ] of these stylish single or Made of fancy mixtores in ) charged. double breasted sack, Y double-breasted sack coat mannish effects. The 36-inch '\ . Short Skirts coat styles, in a greath o Suits—just manufactured for s e ! New beaudics just in from New | variety of Fall, 1903, worst- [ Fall and Winter, 1903; fine o gunle poiol fEL) ¢ York; latest novelty materials in | o4 cheviots, cassimeres * ¢ fancy worsteds, unfinished twill satin lining. The skirt is even ength, g-gore, unlined and flaring bottom. A $25.00 creation for Fall wear. The Emporium price §19.75 Suits $47.50 Two views of this beautifal costums are ¢ mannish effects in gray, green, tan .l and brown effects; also solid colored [ coloted fabrics in black, blue brown, / gray and Oxford, at such prices as $4.50, $5.00, $6.25, $7.50 up to §15 .G Silk Waists J-/ Charming creations in the new black and colored Silk, Crepe and India Silk such ss will be worn this fall and winter. The styles are many and varied, and all of the dainty evening shades will be found in the collection. Prices range from $5.00, §6.50, £7.59 to $15.00, and are much lower than ycu would expect to pay for the styles and qualitees, Sales Towels, Linens An event in linens that should command the attention of thrifty buyers, who will appreciate good linens little priced. The special offerings are for three days only. and Scotch mixtures; every fabric in the lot most desir- % able; the most of the garments i hand-tailored throughout;all made Y with the view of selling them as \ 3 extra good values at $12.50 and §15;"N 2" suits were made to sell for $17.50 and a bargain that cannot be duplicated in Cal \-e" $20.00. Your choice, beginning Monday, ifornia at our special sale price, ““mime~fifty.”” at our special sale price, “‘eleven-fifty.”” Sale of Men’s Trousers—In large variety of new Fall Patterns, well made and perfect fitting, regular $3.00 values, during this sale . ; . .51.95 Beautllul Hawland China and a batch of Crockery Specials Just received some new style Haviland Dinner Sets, among them the "jusephine pattern, with spray of violet decorations, large, useful pieces: Set 100 pieces for 12 persons . . o worsteds, cheviots and cassi- meres; some of the best fabrics » made up for the coming season. ’Remember the styles and patterns are this Fall’s and Winter’s and the The suit is a reve- lation of eriginal ideas successfu''y applied. It is made of fine Panne Cheviot Suiting. The handsome blouse frock coat, splendidly lined throughout with change- able Taffeta sik; the unlined skir: has a train. In brief,it is a regu‘ar $55 perfectly tailored suit for which ZVe Emporium priceis . . $47.50 T: apesh:y Portiere Bargains New Styles~-~a Third Saved Advantageous purchases from several prominent manufacturers have re- sulted in the accumulation of agreat shown in the illustration. Sty e ATTORNEY BARNUM’S BODY IS FOUND IN A LAKE of Ch)c;gc Man’s Disap- Mystery pearance From Michigan Village Explained. A special to the Is Partiall % > = 4 3 Hemslitched Table Cloths — Fully 45c and 5oc, for the three days, . $37. 50 stock of attractive portieres Which | et e R n « yoor cholee - . 280 | Set 52 picces for 6 per. - we are enab[ed to offer you this hemstitched, every pattern new, a Fine Toygls—Heavy xeal Gcrmm sons . . week at a third less than rggu/tzr—- $2.50 value, Monday, Tuesday and huckaback, hemstitched, all w.lute or ’24.00 you’ve never had a larger variety or | Wednesday, ’F“.h o, 311.78 “’0"_';4 “’30'7“1;"»d i g etter styles to choose from at | Lunch Cloths—Fringed German linen, ~ Wort : b B, 3. BEer S AL N O ivkite cr. with_ colacéd (bordarbe. omeh . . . 2 . e 230 special sale prices:— $1.75 Portiere—36 in. good quality, in 3 sizes, for the three days: Turkish Towels—Three lots at less x 3 yds., fringed on both than mill would produce them for ds, beginning Monday ke 3 3 et 4 -day. Haviland Dinner Set— (Three picces shown in illustration), heavy dead gold handles, daint LURGETNG OF CAR SHRDWE o omanas Ducne 0 o $1.18 | 1 25, g L Bt f‘;" ... ..86c to-dsy : lavender and pink flower decoration, the rich new Russian shape. '« LU gt $3.00 Porlieres—45 in. x 3 yds., heavy overthrow | $1-45 8-xo sze ?r e . . 980 Lot I.I—Fnlly‘blu(h:?, fine e e z'gé;; TR S o inge. inni i $1.75, 8-12 size for . 2 inches; 2 §3.00 value, each . .. . . . bt i b e RS T ST 1 2 KR g iringe, beginning Monday, psir . . . $7,88 | 275 $1.08 (o s A Set 52 picces for 6 persons . . . . . . . . .4 4. $29.75 Tray Cloths—Two styles, one fancy open work, the other damask, both neatly hemstitched, and instead of Police Judge Receives In- Injuries That May stead of §3.50 dozen, sale price, ecach 21@ Lot 3—Bleached, nicey hemmed ends, ctlose weave; 2 $3.00 per dozen value, each 180 Limoges Cups and Saucers—Set of 6, regularly $2.10, Monday and Tuesday . . $1.33 German Stelns—38 in. tall, metal covered, raised figure decorations, instead of 75c, for 2 days $4.00 Portieres—Heavy Oriental smpcs, fringed, full size, b:gmnmg Monday, plll’ 32'98 Wil Cut Glass Oil Bottle— Genuine brilliant pri Cake Plates— Fine French Chi id dec. .................................... S ~’3-38 Bleached Sheets—81x90, carcfully hemmed, ~ White Blankets—6 fect wide, 5 lbs. weight; 2 - < —Extra heavy, full size tapestrics, § colors, beginning Monday, | . . ...z, ... .. ... 50¢ exceptional value, pair . . . . . $3.256 ) Séggrporu:rcs P £ Zai 33 68 Bleached Sheets—54x90, carefully hemmed, Very Fine Blmku‘s—nxss inches; best Aus- Love s Reveriel '50 < Sl O e o e EPRD Ry e G e T 7% tralian wool; pair. . . . . . . 8.45 i i i » " mercerized imitation sik, same on both sides, sac | White Blankets—io-4 size, 4 Ibs. 3u=fg’hr° Flnrc Comioriup;—.qn extra sg,o-:’va*ue for The big song hit at Fischer’s sung by Amber and Blake; $7.00 Porticres— Hca\ 4 price pair : almost all wool; fancy borders; pa'r, $2.18 $2.35 regularly here 25c; all this week, special at....15e Gorrect New Millinery Ready=-to=Wears—Zbeline and camel's hair felt; in all the popular co'ors and newest effects; just the thing to start the season with be- fore purchasing your new dress hat; prices from 95¢ to u.m The Popular Cowboy Hat—Best French felt; tan or whit=. . . e A A R 3 S S e P Tailor and Ready=to-Wear Hats—In the newest correct !harei and fall materials £2.00 to $5.00 m. Trimmed Dress Hats—In the very smartest new Fall designs; arliest showing of the correct makes for the coming season . 2 $4.45 to $25.00 each A Dainty Poke Bonnet—Of Zibeline trimmed with velvet and wings; a most attractive carly fall style.. . . . . . . . . . $6.95 Prices like these tor the best of Furniture and| The New Neckwear Carpets completely solve the Domestic Worn by the Ladies ' Economy Prohlem of Paris and New York Many of the advanced Fall styles have L R‘;"““‘ F“;’l"“’“f""rfha: e (be “5%‘1:"; arrived by express within the past ten a seat as well as for a foot res consi (= " a proper accompaniment for a Morris days. They make a dxspla& well worth Chair), either golden oak, weathered oak seeing. : or mahogany finish, upholstered with good Fancy Silk and Chiffon Stocks and Jabots, in en- ively wian effects, $£7.50, $3.00, solid color or figured velours, ticely new !acz .,: Pessian e 1.25 Monday and Tuesday, only. - 980 $2.50, $1.75 2 $1. le;l;ty Skllk Stoles and Cape E;fects, edged with bon; Sl I : ? Finely Finished Dresser—Made of beautiful peridhamie ok 36.50 fo 310.00 quarter marked oak, the serviceable Russian and Polnt Venlse. Lace Stoles and golden color, full swell front handsome Collars . 0, $4.00 to $8.50 pattern plate mirrors of generous size . . 27.50 Other Styles Dressers « - Jlr oo Io .3‘/27 .50 Golden Oak Chillonier---To match the }27 50 dresser, 5 roomy drawers .$4.88 Novell_y Trlmmmys--l-'all 1903 You can now se'ect trimmings for your new fall dress from an almost complete assortment of the new fall and winter noveities. There are: : ¢ Fiber Laces in all colors; Weol Laces in b'ack and white and combinations of color; new Qrienfal Lace cffects; Black Silk Applique Laces; Persian Applique in richest co'orings; black and iridescent Spm(lc (rimmings; Pearl Me- dallions; drop ornaments etc. etc. Fall Silks and Dress Goods Big assortment of the Fall and Winter, 1903, fabrics readv for your approval—a few of them briefly told of below. No San Francisco store can or will cffer you better values than these: Corkscrew Silks—A pretty new soft ribbed effect weave for evening wear, in nile, bluz, pink, mais and red, peryard . . . . $7.00 Canvas Silks— Another new weave, coarse like canvas, wlll wear well, make pretty and serviceab'e shirtwaists; colors cream, light blue, brown, royal and red; per yard 21.25 Crepe 0‘5 A new weave similar to Bengaline, only much softer and more lustrous, for street and evening gown:, all new colors, per yard . $1.25 Persian Silks — Some entircly new effects, 12 d fferent designs, in very color combinations, will make c'egant sh'r wais's, 3 grades, per yard . $2.00, $1.50 and $1.25 Seeded Tl"du Another new shirtwaist silk, all sold colors, per mummmm mn-mlw,v.nivv, PRRRRR RERERE RPRPRY EREERRE RERRRRRRRE DRRERRR RRRRERRRRR RER RRRRR RERRERR P RRR R nvntnnm"m ERRRRR ERERERE RERRRRPRRRR RERRRER R RNy, mn.nn».vpfim reRERR EERERRY umbmrwtin RRRRRRMRERERY RERRER RRRERRRRRR RER RRRRR RRRRRER of Interest Three Small Lots or Carpeis At Bargain Prices Only a few patterns of each of these lines are left, so these deep cut prices to close them out. We will line and lay them at the sale price all this week- 6 patterns best quality Wilton Velvets, regularly s ’. 37 $1.75 yard, for . 14 patterns fine quality Brusscls A Fine Lme ot Ostrlch Feather Boas. Black Silk Skirts Gould Secuxes Terminals. NCINN A c 468 8 inch Twred Mixares snd Zbline Eifets — Al v gew | and hat box, full swell front— Garpetsregulaly $1.10g) g g | Some of the new styles in Fall Petticoats iy, Al e Wt S8 i i s . . 50¢ Without mirror, only. - - « - « « .+ . $22.50 yard, for. i . . have arrived. There are many new 44-inch Zibelines— New silvered finish effects, yard. . . . . . 75¢ With the mirror, only - ... .$27.50 6 patterns Tapestry Brvsscls Carpef, (s i flare T GnEses sccostioe: nd Mixed Suiting—46 ¢o 56 inches wide, dozens upon dozens of new $1.50 . $1.25 regularly 65c and 75¢ yard, for . . . 550 The Emporium belongs to no Furniture or Carpet Combine. We make our own prices. We tave the largest and best assortments of Carpets that we have ever owned —Bigelow, Lowell and Smith Axmin- sters, extra quality Wilton Veivets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Carpets, Wool Other Styles Clufl'omzrs, 3750 to }135 oo See Our Colonial Design Metal Beds for Fifteen Dollars Solid Oak Rockers—Wide arms, cobbler seats, beauties, only. - .$328 Dressing Tables---Twenty-six new patterns placed on our floor this week, one pattern, pretty French lines throughout, in either Golden Oak, Mahogany finish or Birdseye Maple, for. . . . . . . . . 3.5'0 Other Dressing Tables from- « - . . .$ro.oo to $97.50 Hanging Medicine Cabinets---In Weathered or Golden Oak, well fhished. handily arranged inside shelves. . . . . ... 83.25 rose pleatings, hemstitchings and tuck- ings. The skirts we are now ready to show are made wide and full, and beautifully finished in every detail They are priced: Men’s Fall, 1903, effects and color ngs, yard 52-inch Scotch Tweeds — Homespun effects, per yard . Fomgn Novelties— A big variety, per yard . . -$3.00, 32.50, $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50 Books and Stationery Special Values for the Week Typewriting Paper—Letter size, boxof 500 sheets. 55 Cash Boxes with Yale lock and t:/‘;) keys— r of erimi in the f Chicago, has aceepted the 11l Jeave shortly for Chicago formerly an asso , of which institu- | Tea. - B dong 130k - BLDS . Underwear, Hosiery, Etc e ¢ h # Clothing Poles (proper name Castumer)---A strong. good lookmg one in | Ve'vets, etc., all at positively the "y Iy . ?i"’,’,,’_“’:ufi“;f_'l',\“;,,e_ ;::h <. ggg :;—:::: ! .32'.: :g.:::n. 2 {.‘35 different woods, at. . . . . . Fn 4 . $3. lowest prices. Men's Sgnmry Natural Wool lhnlcrwdar—Wel:j m;lde a Fulacki to the Bulletin | & | Business Envclopes—Box of 500 for. . . . . . 500 We do not belong to any Furniture or Carpet Combine. and finely finished garments, drawers double- seated, overlocked seams, suspender tapes. etc., excellent quality for the pnce, per gar- nt s 2 .725¢ Men’s Fancy LBI: llue—Jacquard weaves, lace stripe and figured effects, also very fine black socks 25c nstable Cassaway to-day re Frank Smith, who is n, Ky., for the al- ited States revenue charged with mur- other officer so that Paper and Envclopes—Box of latest shape . . . The Viking Age—By Paul Du Chaillu; the early his- tory of the English Speaking Nations; 1366 illus- trations and maps; two volumes; published at §10.00; this week theset . . - - . . . $2.78 Hams, Ligquors, Efc. /I Monday aml Tu.sla'y Eastern Hams — Very best, Ib . . 4e New Automobhile Bays More than 30 styles just arrived of this latest Eastern fad:— Siberia and the Exile System—By George Kennan; two Royal Baking Powder—Pound cans . . . . . . . . ... with white feet, per pair. - . volumes; published at $7.50; this week..$3s78 | Saffrin Leather—Red, biue and green, "“'g‘flf""“"l ;P.“".“"_‘ T Gt M‘" 5 c;"’“: 6 pairs for $r.40 By ;p..h c:"ru,_ Umanr; 3 :ryog fi;;:?: lgfl‘—::' lm;l AV(D{?MHP“’_}N““en al:lte;leglst ;;h;g' silk lined, containing purse to match Grape Nuts—Force or Shredded Wheat Biscu’ :l, 2 p-ehgn 250 | Men’s Fall Neckwear—Smart new styles direct from i g i v > ment from office; two volumes; published a ; Kona Coffee—Fine Hawaiian blend, Ib . . ... . .. .19¢ ’s leading manufacturing haberdashers. et thse e were kibed, “Tho |§] this week . - - . . $2.5 - $1.00 and $1.25 or Angelica—Gallon | o ] B bAen g . four-in-hands, Imperials and Ascots, very newest iay and - thres . Port, Sherry Dumas’ Co-plde Works—l7 volumes, bound in red Yellowstone Whiskey—Fu 1 quarts . WA ARAARR AAARAA AR ARAA] TLAARE ARAARE ARAAAA ARRAR AL RARARA RRARRR ALARAR B0 AAARE CARACA ARAAAE ARARRA AARARAR ARAAAE CAARA S AAAARL AU AARAA ARALAS AAARAR RARARA AAAANRAA AARAAE RARRAA AAARAA AARARAL RARANR ARAANE WURARA RARRAAR AR RE LAU AR AR QA TR AAR AR Sawana s::x.' h.'»':“n — 3::};-::r;lngn- Safl"rin., Walrus or Seal—New .'lnd?s, : ik Ga'lon, regulr ,, 2R :3':25 colorings and designs, each . - - 3 4 i cloth, f(():‘rm.| el AR, 02-205 chain or leather handles, moire silk Champion Whiskey — | pytte, « $1.00. . .=. . . . 780 | Men's Nightshirts—Good white muslin or cambric, o Dead. Mnyl s—10 vou, bound in or. it Cherries ST e S G R, A g’ A e R - A (-OT?-‘:;:‘\\'IQ“:?’ f:'h; S Odent Northward Over the Great lce—By Peary, 2 vol., regularly £7.50, lining . . . $1.75, $3, $5 "'""“""('7:’ 25 e 3 332,‘3’3 wash silk trimmings, with or without collar, cut MRCROWN, Wik, An SR B i s b s A 81,75 | Full size genie Wairis . . . . . . . . . 84,00 | AB G B {JNET $1.49 | extralongand full, each. . - TR L i i T T | aamama ws aaaa ananaa aaaaana Aaa4aa AAAARA KAAAAR A RRARAA CARARE AAAR AR ARSARR CAAAAR RAAARRA REARARARAAAE HALAAR AR AARAR AEAAAR WREARA RAARAR ARRAARR RRAERD RAAAAR ARAAAR AR

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