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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1903. 23 Y | THE EMPORIUNM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMP RIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 3 T0 REOPENH ,, Shetce ot Axr 8280 aee s Miners Will Be Em- ployed Regardless of Labor Unions. manent patron of th's department. Special Train Arrives at the Camp With Carload of Strike Breakers. | e RANDSBURG, A A Special Sale Ribhons 40c Qualrties Monday and Tucsday, per yard 29c —A 2000 yard purchase of eary Autumn ribbon, 414 inches wide, in all the leading colorings— —A rumor that that the Yel-‘l art up about Sep- he order of travel | ad of leav- e of Shey sl'“' Cream Black this morning, Pink White prs £ Fel- it il ¢ Light Blue Nile Navy Cardinal Maise Hejiotrope Turquoise These are beauti ¢ satin ribbons, all solid colors with 2 fancy hem. stitched bordering on cither side, and suitable for hair and reck bows, sashes and hat trimmings. Regularly RREERER RRRRER RRRERR RERERE RREERER RERRRR RERERE ERRRRR EXZERRE ERERRE RERRER RRRERE REERERRERE RREREERRE RERRDRE B RRREIR e e prE 2R RE RERRRE ERRRRRE RERERE RRRRRE RARRRE KRR AYE REEREY RERRRR RERRER RRRRRER RRRRPRERRERER R KRR RRERR RRRRRRY, Lining Silk 858¢c Yard Do you wish a good lining silk? A lining that isguar- anteed to be pure siik, that will not sp stretch or tear? If so ask at the g counter, third aisle Jeft of entrance, for Samson Lining Silk, 19 inches wide, in any shade you wish to match; the very best lining you can purchase; A e s gl - T $9.50 and $11.50 for Men’s $12.50 {0 $20.00 Fail Suits Very large purchase frem one of best makers in America. New t in the fashions SZN RA}AYXL GARDEN FETE PROVES A GREAT SUCCESS Many San scans Attend Enter- en for Benefit of flezel at the very f the new season at an esc su'ts are not ab- tory when you get me, return them to us at < and gel your money back. gie or double breasted in the fall 1903 s, cheviots, eotle: cut il ts, just manu- of the best fabrics designed for a'n colors; exta good $17.50 e e POSITION OF PASTOR VILL REMAIN VACANT Stamped Linens center pi wheat, grape, eic., pat Stzmped Linen Shoe Bags—In - - 10¢c 4 18¢ 6pockets . . .25¢ Bos of Trustees of the Memorial y designs, tape bound — poned M n “Blanket Sale And Oiher Bedding Specials t n f cdding supp ies to open litornia’s greatest house- roduces —made in our s, in the new gold border, a ;nday’s and Tuesday’s ' 86.98 1 e g Y T i o e gy g ntai kind, with i . NEWS OF ENGAGEMENT COMES AS A BIG SURPRISE Bed Sheeting a soft fin sed, unbleache i, good e yard, Monday and gy 18%c Miss Clare McDonald Is to Wed Su- perintendent Oddie of the Tono- Mining Company. ITY, Ne T Pillow Cases— Rour dozen only at the price, each. . . . . 66-inch Table Damask — Belfast make, v 70-inch Bleached Damask--Fine make, v= Lace Curfains 39¢c and 84c¢c Pair The big strike but recently ended in the Curtain manufacturing districts in the East has so retarded and crippled this industry that it will probably be many months before such values as we offer to-day can again be secured for our cus- tomers. Monday and Tuesday only: f Good Lace Curtains— 36 inches wide, 3 yards long, either ecru or white, 4 fine patterns to sclect from, just the curtain for general use, never sold regalarly less than 75c the pair, for the twodays . . . . . . . 59¢ Good Lace Curtains—40 inches wide, 3 yarcs long, heavy Scotch net, either ecru or white, in two excellent pat- terns, our regular extra value at §1.00 the pair, for two dlylonfy...........--'.'85e New Flannels d ames w Finc Scolch Tmnlls-—Non-lhrinhbfe, best of the kind in the market, 100 Bl.adbur.y 5¢Cidars patterns to select from; yd . . 35e 10425 Eiderdown Flanncls—The standard, ANt Thia Waal- hogany fin'sh, 20.—T cavy, yard . . . B5@ special value, yard. 75€ f age. Thé wed- will take place before the —e——————— Will Begin Work on Training Ship. VALLEJO, Aug. 25.—In accordance with s received from Washington, work ! be commenced at the navy yard on ng ship Intrepid September ithery old material will be ke the vessel's keel. The rudder of the tug Soto-| ntly launched here, was made Monadnock. The imprint of Il received from Confederate Fisher when the Monadnock to the fort can be seen rings. et Complete Work of Convention. N DIEGO, Aug. 20.—The Western sts’ Assoclatiop delegates compleled' business of the conventioa RRERRRR ERRRRE RRRERE. RRRRRY high-grade makes that we always carry, all of the solid colors, 36 inches wide; yd . . ... . 450 German Eiderdown Flannels— Some in satin stripes, every piece new; yd, . . 180 Embroidered Flanncls — Fine work, large asortment; yd. . . GOG to $1.85 s g and spent to-day in a trip by tallyhos to the Mexican boundary. Pasadena has been chosen as the place for the annual meeting next August. A‘ f managers was elected last night | 0Old People’s Home and Orphans’ | d authorized to incorporate ac- We want you to know what 2 good shoe store we have and to induce you to buy a trial pair of shoes (if you are not a'ready a customer), we make | this reduction from the price of the best quality of shoes that are sold st $3.50. Any style or leather for man or woman. Ifyou buy a pair of these shoes to-morrow or Tuesday we are sure that you will become a per- $1.00 Quality Crepe de Chine Charming New Silks and Dress Stuffs A big purchase of beautiful French Crepe de Chines will be offered at special sale on the first table in main aisle Monday and Tuesday. Itis Crepz de Chine that can be imported to sell at one' dollar the yard, in such choice and much wanted colorings as rose.pink, nile green, cream, beige, light blue, cardinal, yellow, pastel, navy, white and black; a really exceptional 80 value at $1.00; The Emporium price Monday and Tuesday only........ Black and White Silks— Will be exceedingly popu'ar 52-inch Donegal this Fall and Winter; we are showing fifteen different styles; effects; a fabric that w peryed S, Becmal, o e T e New Dress Silks—Butonne effects; one of the latest Paris fads for strect and evening wear, yard . s showing the latest in Mt. Meiieck designs in doylies, ws, tab'e covers, etc., these pretty pine come, corn, ros, both stamped and tinted, ready for embroidering. e 180 Spocken .. . . .35¢ idery D partment has been great’y enlarged. The new additon where trunk the ancther <hipm-nt in all colors just in, yard . Sale Library Tables This Library Table - Gelden oak, or r:al ma- beautifully poli hed, good cabinet work, very substantial, top 26x40 inchzs, the fluted legs 314 inches in diameter, roomy shelf and drawer, regularly ¢20.00. Mondzy and Tussday . . . G F 2,15 Magnificent line Bedroom Suiles--$20.00 to $425.00 Sale of Hassocks--69¢ and 89c¢c Monday and Tuesday’s attractive special offering in the $1.00 Brussels Hassocks 69¢; pound tin . . . . "CALIFORNIA'S URGESTQ Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or telephone will not be sent C. 0. D. world’s foremost designers. Among the famous Paris and Vienna Modistes represented by their creations in this surprising exhibit are: Havet, Sara Mayer, Blanche Le Bouvier, Maurice Mayer, Perdoux, Beer, Drecoll, Leroy and Braunstein. Our opening assortment of garments includes:— Imported and Model Gowns $85.00 to $600.00 Imported and Novelly Cloth Coals $45.00 to $300.00 Crepe de Chine Dresses $45.00 to $85.00 Street, Calling and Carriage Gowns / $14.95 10 $95.00 e «The Leopard’s Spots,™ Thomas Dixon Jr. ;. o “Gordon Keith,"" Thomas Nelson Page. Stylish Covert Corset Jacket 2100yl “hicile of the Pustere,"™ umvla Lans Afcn. $12.50 to $25.00 e 7 “Lions of the Lord," Harry L. Wilson. On Tuesday and Wednesday Important Sale Women’s Hosiery Several hundred dozen of Cotton Lace Hose—that would be a special value at 25¢ a pair—are to be sold at 17c or 3 pairs for. . 50€ Tis sale begins Tuesday morning. Sale Dressing Tables This Dressing Tabie—Eitner golden oak or imitation mahegsny, top 18x42 inches; the French beveled elge plate murror is 18x20 inches; these prett; tabics are made cf beau'i- fully figured woods, highly polished, and an excellent valueat $15.00 ¢ ch. Monday and Tussday only . . SDuB D Carpet Department: mouth or Gin, regular Worcestershire Sauce—Lea & Perring’, bottle s s e oo 22¢ pmerican Club Whiskey—A good _straight y Belie Bourbon—Full quarts . §&@ bourbon, tallon . . . to the laws of California. | MAARAAE NALALAAAARR KARRARRAAALAR AAAREAR AAARARARARN AARRAAR AXRAXE TAXAXR AALARR ARAAAHY LAARAR TUAALA ARRLAR ALLAUAXD RRARCE GRAREL DAAAEL ARAXRWRAAR AL DA A RAA AAAAA R A" AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Imported and Domestic Model Gowns, Suits, Coats and Wraps~-~-Fall 1903 Opening Dispiay Beginning Monday This is the earliest Opening Fall Dis- play of Gowns and Wraps we have ever been able to make, and itisthe grandest. We shall show for the first time Monday and during the entire week, hundreds of beautitul dresses and coats made by Mixed Tweeds and Snowflake Suitings—48 and 52 inches ...... 81.80 wide, ina full line of coorings, peryard . . . . . . . . $5.00 Corkscrew Silks—One of the best sclers this season; 59 jnch Granite ~~~~~~ $1.00 this popuiar weave, in Pop s Lumenaux Silk—A new yarn dye; one of the pre'test b finished silks made; all colors for strest and evening wear, yard.. 25€ 36-inch Black Taffeta—A very heavy quality and a good wearing s1k; one of the-big sto &'s exceptional values at, yard. 89200 44 inch Colored Black Peau de Soie— Our guaranteed brand; a very heavy brilliant luster silk; one of the b=t valuss in ths city at, yard. $7.00 54-inch Mixed Tweed Suiting— Very pretty; the proper g ve sat sfactory wear; AAAAA e e ma erial for the fashionable long <kirt coat, yad . . . . . $1.25 i e T AR Fancy Zibelines—Mixed Tweeds and Siriped Cheviots, 36 1o 38 inches wide, complets line of colorings, yard . . . . 50@ goode, o all foloew ‘yand . . . v . 8% o dh S ST 750 43-inch Black Cheviot—A good heavy quality that will Ladies’ Imported Black $1.50 Axminster Hassocks 89¢ Smith Axminster Carpets $1.25 Yard For an inexpensive Axminster there is nothing made to equal the Smith. The assortment offered at one-twenty-five includes our complete line of pat- terns, which include many reproductions of the old -French Moquettes, famous for their delicacy of colorings and great durability. “These beautiful carpetings sewed, lined with excellent quality of put on your floor, per yard...... We do not belong to any Furniture or Carpet Combine. Groceries and Liguors Some Monday and Tuesday Specials Szpolio—Enoch Morgan's—4 bars. . 25¢ Sauterne and Reisling— Firkin Creamery Butter—By the pound 2G@ "% E00n < - - oo v e e Best Coffee - Java and Mocha, pound . 280 Erpliem Md"‘”""”’*““;"‘,“; Club Cocktails—Manbatian, Whickey, Ver- carpet lin.ing am? $'.25 We Sell Stetson $5.00 Hats for $4.00--Kingshurys for $3 The new Fall styles of both these famous makes are ready—the Derby and Soft shapes. There are no better hats made for men than John B. Stetson’s, and our price for them is only $4.00. The Kingsburys come in all fashionable shapes and are guaranteed to wear well for one year. There are no other hats as giod for the price—g 3.00. Dainty French Lingerie We are ready to show you a complete line of Imported French Undergarments at prices that will surely tempt you. All of the pieces are hand-embroidered, and many of them are trimmed with real Va- lenciennes, Torchon -or Smyrna Laces. The assortment includes a line of beautiful bridal sets,”at from - $20.00 to $60.00; in single garments ve have— Corset Covers from. $3.75 to $12.50 Drawers from . « 250t0 1750 Gowns from. . .. 500t 3250 Chemise from . , 225to 10.00 Skirts from. . . . 1250to 35.00 The Ten Best New Books $1.08 This is the new fiction in greatest demand; pub- ished at $1.50 each; our PRICR s $1.08 ¢Call of the Wild,”" Jack London. “Pride of Tellfair,” Elinor Peake. “Darrell,” I. Bachellor, ¢Lady Rose's Daughter,” Mrs. Ward. “At the Time Appointed,” A. M. Barbour. “Under the Rose,”” Fred Isham. 78c $6 Go-Carts $4.69 These handsome light weight folding Go-Carts, rattan seats, arm rests, myrtle enameled steel gear and spring, rubber tired wheels, on special sale Monday and Tuesday while quantity ass. .. .....$4.69 Adjustable Go-Cart— With all the latest improvements, tapestry cushion, para- so!, stecl enameled gear, foot brake, [ e TR T Very Handsome Go-Cart—Closely woven body, Bedford cord cushion, side fully upholstered, sateen parasol with two ruffles, latest improved springs, gearing and brake, can be adjusted to any position . . . . . $70.00 Hood Top Carriages—Large assortment, from $6. 50 to . $30.00 We carry b7th Go-Carts and Baby Carriages for twins. Laughing Water--15¢ The Big Eastern Musical Hit A charming intermezzo for the piano, the pret:iest instru- mental piece issued for months; come in and hear it played by our pianist; regularly 25c, Monday and during the week while quantity lasts, per copy . 15¢ the finest quality of French Homespun—1In a pretty line of new ill be in great demand th's winter, yard. . . ................ $1.25 Suiting—An exceptional quality of gray, brown, tam, red, navy; royal and black, ............... 750 Zibelines—A pretty si'ver-finished on= of our best dress goods valucs at, yard. . ................. 500 Some New Gloves Our new Fall Importation of the famous Empress one- dollar gloves is now ready. There are several pretty new shades of grays, slates, beavers, tans and browns. The whites are stitched on the back with a neat one row embroidery, either white or black; the blacks are fast colors, all with black embroidery. We beiieve the Empress to be the best §1.00 gloves made. New Millinery Stunning Ready-to-Wears For weeks our buyers in the East have een rushing forward by express the early fall and winter styles in Millinery, and we are makinga larger display of the kinds that will be worn this winter than has ever been made before so early in the season. No trouble to suit you now in a ready~to~ wear or stylishly trimmed fall hat. We are confident that our modes and prices will suit you, whether it be a trimmed hat that you wish, a ready-to- trim hat or a ready-to-wear. We shall deem it a pleasure to show you our goods, even if you are not yet ready to buy. Ready-to-wear hats. .85¢ to $3.50 Trimmed hats......... $4.95 to $25.00 Boys’ Suits $3.45, $3.95, $5.00 Three exceptional values these. Prices as low as similar qualities can be obtained for in any first-class clothing store in America. Now is the time to secure the boy his school or Sunday suit. _Boys' 3-picce Vest Suils—Ages 8 to 15 yearf, new Fall styles in standard fabrice, well mAE?M trimmed, only . . $J 48 Boys’ Blouse Sailor Svits—For ages 3 to 12 years, in all- ol standard and royal blue, with braided Boys’ Elon, Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits—For ages 234 t0 7 yeais, new novelty for fall, in serges, cheviots and fancy miz-( * tures; blouse have small Eton co larr, knickerbocker trousers $ 5200 New Trimmings . | Men’s New Hosiery Novelty ~ Laces—A great variety of medallions a Wool and Fibre f:;l':: e o Menfe Pancy Shls s~ Jpes e s or effects, also.same - Mor Sidp e e 400 10 $6.50 | LK T white feet, very cromval Persian Bands - Exquisite designs, embroide-ed ues at 6 pairs for $1.40 or : in newe:t colorings, on linen, chiffon, velvet Single pair 25¢ and taffeta, widths from 3£ to 3 inches, Men's Fall Neckwear— Som= smart new styles, gy - iy - SRS IO IMB0 | T Gt i Spang'ed Trimmings—In the new straight | haberdashers, four-in-hands, imperials and bands and festoons, bands from X4 to 14 ascots, in the newest colorings and designs, inches wide, festions from % to §inches,per including some of the very fashionable biue ..... $1.85 and gray effects, each . ... . . . 500 Sale Dressers This Dresser—Quarier sawed gold:n oak ér mahcgany finished, all handsome grain wood, full swel front, top 22x45 inches, French beveled edge plate glass mirr.r, finest polished finish, a £35.00 value, Monday a'd Tues- Farlve gt oy $21.60 Go>1 5-year old table o3 60c 1.25 bottle . ., . 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