The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 13, 1903, Page 25

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PAYNE EXPLAING | FIXED POLIGY Removal of Miss Todd | Due to Her Political Activity. ) Fourth-Class Postmasters Not ‘ Governed by Civil Ser- vice Rules Postmaster following the ap- postmasters to the recent the postmistress tion or rule ment or to the aster General I he removal of of the fo class, even af- AR CIRCUIT JUDGE PUTNAM DELIVERS FINAL DECREE Property of Bath Iren Works Not to iven "Into Receiver h’s Hands. the pur- ’ ntracts, part of which are f t vessels. re—— e COMMISSION IS READY WITH FINANCIAL PLAN Jenks Returns and Reports Comple- tion of Work Relating to Chi- nese Money Problem. NEW YORK., Sept. 12—Professor J. W. Jenks of Cornell, one of the members of the International Exchange Commission, ho returned from Europe to-day on the pania, said that the commission, n with representatives of pean powers, was pre- d to submit a plan for the solution he Chipese money question and the problem of the payment of the 450,000,000 ity to the powers for the re- rbances in China. 1, ory to all the plan Professor ing, a,s the report Wants His Money Back. | 3! who wa arrested re- jcing medi e without a was takeh into custody yes- | varrant charging him with by false pretenses. The ness, who swore to the e Police Judge Mogan, is 424 Broadway, who al- Gardini $25 on his rep- at he was a regular phy- | d surgeon. When he found that was not a regular physician and ed his money back, | Gardini was released e Law Violators Punished. i of the Clay-street market d bass in his posse: ish Commissioner t tie dealer was violating 1d caught his man with | of small bass in cold investigation Friday | of Grand Island, Sac-| County, paid $25 into the Statc y at the order of Justice Greene! Lake yvesterday for the pleasure a few quail duming the close | ——e Woodcraft Ball. California Circle of the Women of| Vooderaft will give a grand ball in.the ssembly hall of the Red Men's building ' next Wednesday evening, when a pro- gramme of the latest dance numbers wili be presented. : RERRRERRRE KRR ZERRRR RRERRY RRRERRRREY RRR ARRIRRRERRR RRY, BRERER REERRRRRRRRRERRE RRERRRRRR RERRRRERRERRRRRE REY RRERRS R REErREERRRE PR PR R RERE RPRRRRRRRRRRRRER MR RRRRRE PRRRRRERRRRERERE RRR RRRRRE RRRRRRRREERR RN RRR R RRR RREERRRERRERRRRR KRR RERRRY RRERR THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1903. 25 | mmmgmewmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* Sheet Music 7c and 12¢ lqmma; Mauy and during week whie z ; Accounts can be opened by responsible parties. The Life of ‘;‘-:’ Re.'d.g'g Apply at our Credit Bur:uu—fiu-zzanme Sloor. Leo XIil, 85¢ mp $ The $3.50 subscription edition, the | M/onday and Zuesday only, an .,Sfii?i‘,i;,f;ffi’w‘f&”iifif 2::5 Léyomgl authentic life and works of the | excellent Gas Table Lamp com- illustrious Pontiff, including a ] Plete; polished brass and black graphic description of St. Peters | iron stand, best quality of hose. and the Vatican, profusely and goose neck, burner, chimney, beautifully illustrated; the Em- fluted shade, double frame porium’s great spec:al 850 mantle and aluminum smoke price—per volume . protector; regular- By mail 25¢ le'a. ly $2.10, for - s"39 H o The new styles are ready. The apparel to be worn by man, woman and s"ks Dress Gz”o’ds child this Fall and Winter is here, and, as af\f\’/ay will be found to be the very best, Superior Styles and Qualities at the lowest possible prices consistent with reliable merchandising. The displays Exclusive novelties, exclusive weaves }in all of the sections are-well worth seeing, and those in th> “style” departments and exclusive patterns—tor® beauty you f will be found most instructive and helpful now, when you are planning your win- cannot excel them—for true economy the ter outfit. prices t be surpassed. priges cainol be Surpas Sale Manufacturer’s Sample Line o P e Latest Siyie Neckwear Corkscrew Snk—“ have received more new i The most important Neckwear event so far this year is o PR e S,‘ P md L2y f" fo sciedu'ed for Monday and Tuesday, when we will offer the o wne.man poptar sk iy scuson for shie | New York’s farge.t importers and manufactorers of this class of waists."the best wear'ng s'k made, a decided novelty, vard . . $7.25 | 800ds, a? a fraction of actual valucs. There are hundreds of Black and White Silks—For waists and dre:scs in a dozen d fferent | this season’s most styiish and desirable neckwear nove!ties, con- e S A P S AR TR R 75¢ | sisting of Stoles, Cape Coliars and Yokes, in‘linen, lawn, lace. Gun Metal Silks—That are all the rage in New York to-day, diff:ren: § effects, nove'ty braided and fringed, hand-hemsti:ched and Ara- 2 E 5 bian laces, in wh'ts, ecru, cream, black and eombination colors— 8.c and $1.00 heavy quaity that will &ve N ore 1he smayvelous prices we are going to sell them for Monday and Tuesday;— ...... 50c a popular fall suit wsf.n colors in- 50c to $1.50 pieces . . 23c $2.50 to $4.50 pieces $1.18 $1.75 to $2.00 pieces . 58c $6.00 to $12.00 pieces $2.18 The Empress Doliar Glove The new Fall importation is here of the famous Empress Lamb- skin Gloves—positively the best dollar glove made—the color as- sortment includes the pretty Fall shades of gray, slate, beaver, tan, brown, and there are whites, with either white or black stitching, and fast color black - AHHRawna "CALIFORNIA'S ;DRGESTS-_ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Sale of Linens Buy Now—The Price Bars Are Down. A gieat arnay of special values from our Linen Department. Our Ger- man, Irsh and Scotch Linens are pouring in on us. Among them are many pick-ups of sterling reliable goods, much below their values. For thr:c days, beginning to-morrow, we place on sale several thousand dollans” werth of usetul goods at fully one-th'rd off their values. lrgsh kinen Table Cloths— Pittern borders, dics pattern cream amask, 7 feet long, 2 $1.75 value, q«ialul- pric ".’. Ml S e e B Fine Damask Cloths—s«enl ‘ud- dnred out at a uniform price, ail 3 vud: long, no: ¢ worth less than 3] gu. some Frech mory il e ey eoh » - " $2.78 D:mnsk Napkins--Fine linen, 24222 meh size, new designs, for emstitching or monogram embroi ery; instead of $2.50 dozen, special cale price, dozen . . . . . . . . . . - $1.68 Damask Napkins—The German Mercerized make, 20x30 inches, a smallot; instead of $1.75 dozen .m..x nle pnt.: ; ; . $1.28 Dico Neiplkine— Vitied wivelges, actza iehe baivy: el foe hotels or breakfastuse; a $1.25 value, special sale pnce, dozem, . o e v s v g 0 e e 0 a0ense 9“ Fringed Napkine— With fincy borders, good n:.n dm. ask; instead of 75c dozen, special sale price . 48c Bleachsd Table Damask —Irish linen, Beifast mzkz, 64 inches wide, several patterns to chooss from, on special ale at, yard 47c 75¢c Scot:h ‘wlxrur.s —46 i ul-e: m- ina umyx- e line ‘f mn-d co'crings, R R e e T . 75¢ Covert Suitings ches wide, an extra heavy quality 'n 12 new and s Z Ty Clothe Mgt dmuk,: Sady Nenaihliel; de v s it 750 ome New Awtumn Suits it g e, Gy Wbt e b - 20x30 inches; a 75¢ value, now, each . . . . . . . . . Flake Su tings— 50 inch=s wide, beautiful effects in chades of b'ue, brown, £ o = Turkish Towels—Fine bieached, the heavy double red, green, tan and bisck, yarb. . . . . . . ... .81.00 Having Dlstnmtlve Styie and Elegance threaded, none better to wear, spxcial sale price, each . .. . BB D"f,‘f};fl"":fl‘:ff’?;,f_ sl Mkl gadiin a5 3}225 Constantly increasing numbers of women are learring the - supe- e Glass Toweling—Fine checked linen, 13 inches wide, perfect rority of the Emporium’s Suit and Coat D:partment. Irrgenerally takes but one visit to make a permanent customer of the new comer. There's a substantial reason for this cont:nued growth. Style’s n:w- estideas await you here, and whether you with to pay a few do lars or several hundred dol'ars for yourigown, we can show you the best of i's kind at the right price. New Strect Suits, $25.00— Ju:t like illustration, a choice as'0 tmen: of thes: new street and out.ng suits in pretty nmck» suitings, made i ined ev:n length or tran skirts; the coats are ths single- ight fron® and spiendidly lined throughout; excelent valus at § ths bg store’s price . . . . . . $25.00 New Street Dress, $27.50— Made of E:amine; entire front is n=atly corded; waist is blouse front, fastening o s'de; col ar, front and cufis neatly appllqutd has full mercerized drop skirt; a very simple yetef- fective dress; excellent va'ue at $30; big store's price . $272 50 New Cloth Suit, $37.50—Made of fine broaicioth, with a beautirul blous: frock coat, lin-d thr oughout with excellent taffera silk, and neatly trimmed in fancy braid, the skirt has a train and is unlined, the entire suit teautifu'ly srapped and splendidly tailorsd, a gool Su c': nluc, priced here $37 50 AAAAA - New Evcnlng Guwn, $45.00 — Pretty Crepe de Chine Dresses for evening wear; we carry them in al the danty evening shades_ruch as pale blue, pnk, nie, app e green, white, 28 in darker shades of red, tan or black. Theie gowns are all made over full silk drop skirt, and is splendid value at $55.00; a picture of one of them shown on the right; the big store’s price. . 43' oa One of our most popular Crepe de Ch'ne Dresses and is rxcndmsv dressy and effective in is soft wavy ac- corécon pleats cver a beautiful taffeta silk drop; we have them in all the most charm- in ering shades o s ooty SO B D0 ranging in price from $45.00 to $35.00. ce.vedges; a 1234c value, special sale pr oty Wl . <o el ‘10 Bedding aml Flannols Fine Mission m,unkeu—i"ully 72x84 inches, best -\u:xghan wool, beautifully made, pair. . . .. ”.“ Rest California Wool While Rlankets — Llrge size, 6 lbs. weight, close weave, pair . ... ... . ’5.’, 12-4 White Blankcts—Fine and durable, 7z inches wide, in pink, bluc and red borders, pair. . . . . ‘a.’, Fine Comlorlers—6 dozen of assorted samp’es of fine makes, worth $1.75 to $2.00 each, at one pricc to close dut Supcrior Comlorlm—ln good :ov:nng. :lnn Yhite fi. - jog. tullaize, enel, .. vie ",’o French Flannels— Finest make in twilled weave, all - r.nlou. yurd 600 German Eiderdown Flannel—Complete line now unpacked, Dl S P Y. - 2 4 s e are e e 15¢ Printed Tennis Flannezls —In crepe and pain weaves, napped back, largeassortment, yard . . . . . . . 00 0 oe . '“ o e " 10 and 12V4¢ yard :Ilmel:yExclusivona We are showing a beautiful line of new hats—Paris and New York models and stun- ning tailor effects— large Gain;boroughs, trimmed with droop- ing plumes, artistically draped turbans with marabout to match, the color of velvet, in all the new fall shades—smart tailor hats of braids and birds with high rolling brim and braid. Ready-to-wear hats, made of came'shair felt and zibeline, trimmed in raid, finished with wings and steel ornaments . . . . . . . ......... $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 . $3.50 We are also showing a high class novelty in ready-to-wear bats in beaver, trimmed with large graceful knot of silk and wings . . . . . . . . .................. $5.50 i $6.50 Hundreds of stylishly tr mmed dress hats, ranging in price from. . . .................... $4.85 © $25.00 Men’s Furnishings New Styles for Fall 1903 Men’s High Grade Stilt Bosom Shirts—Choice fall patterns Sampie Pairs CGurtains at one-quarter of f Monday and Tussday # wempting offer in the Curtain and ])'apcr\ Department for housekeepers—206 pairs of sample curtains, no more, &t a quarter off the exceeding 'y low prices at which they are already marked. Only one pair of a kind. 1f you have use for a single pair of curtains investigate this. The assortment inciudes: 50 pairs Muslin Curtalns, marked $1.00 to $3.95 20 pairs Bobbinet Ruffled Curtalns, $3.25 to $6.00 20 pairs Irish Point Curtains, marked $3.50 to $7.00 10 pairs Catals Lace Curtains, marked $5.50 to $3.50 10 pairs Real Battenberg Curtains, $5.00 to $16.50 34 pairs Arablan Lace Curtalas, marked $2.50 to $8.50 24 pairs Brussels Lace Curtains, marked $4.00 to $12.50 38 pairs Neottingham Lace Curtains, marked $1.25 t0 $6.50 Novelties in Laces Endless variety of novelties in colored laces are now here. In Wool Fibre and Venise, and in Motifs, Festoons, Bands and Medallion designs; in blue, gray, tan, black and red, black and green, pongee shades, ecru and white, black and white d two tones of leading colors. new spangied robes have arrived, and are the prettiest patterns ever shown in the big store. They have new e showing compic seneneof drop omain | Umiforms $l5. 75 for Boys They arc made in pearl, jet, spangl idescent, beaded, fringed, Persian and silk, znd in colors to combine with sh;drngs of su'&ing; Prices range from | i 1@ t0 $2,50 cach farnished by the. United Raiiroads of San Francisco several hundred uniforms $’.25 P’c‘ures, 500 either for conductors or motormen, which we have Monday only, | made at the hitherto unheard a large collection | of price, each Fiftecn Seventy-Five. These suits are made of twenty.six ounte pure wool Indigo medallions, beau- flannel, trimmel in a first-c'ass Other Crepe de Chine Dresses, O We have had made ac- Our first big shipments from the Eastern manufac- turers of boys’ clothing (the best in their several lines in the world) have been unpacked and the goods'are nowon the shelves and tables. The as- sortment includes everything that is new, stylish and up-to-date for children, boys and youths, at prices which we know cannot be duplicated for the same qualities. Closest comparison invited. Boys’ Knee Pants Swuifs— Ages 8 to 16 years; Norfolk and Double-Breast=d Styles, both dark and medium colors, all nicely tailored, very desirable suits for school wear, m oo Snmcabme el el ' $2.95 tfully colored menner and a good fi: guaran- Boys’ Eton, Russian Sallor Blouse Suits— teed. Ages 25 to § years, in al-wocl serges and cheviots—red, brown, bevel glass, framed | pyorivg Sukts, € 15s00—Great values st §20.00; nmw fall | 723 royaland fancy mixture, baided o pain col- $5-00 cording to the specifications of beautiful hand- colored landscape e S0 = g . X ! ; knickerbocker trousers; exceptional value at... in a pretty giit moulding 3 inches wide, with brass corners, styies with cither single or double ccats, the very nobbiest designs in e i s £ o it § t received, unequaled in make and finish, se| h i s et fancy Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres ani Worsteds; also plain biues and | Yourths? Suits — Like picture; 14 r0 20 th shicse | 1US Ansking @ piciuic 1076 X3 756 Mches, i lot of 5135 gl ctares blacks; splendidly tailored, perfect fitting; here '5 oo s i fseseaehions o S e i :emgd.,yu”"fiyaa arate cuffs, best madras and percales . . $7., 0] that have been slightly damaged in transportation, 50 s Lt AR e [ and b ues and blacks; splendidly tai ored s L] Men's Hall Hosc— Plain black, tan and black with white to be closed out to-morrow, each . . Kot [+ Sl bireia e W i ek wid e e A Men's Nc:hrar—French Four-in-hands, Impeyials, Ascots and Tecks, in a great variety 'of styles in the neatest and latest effects now being worn in Novelties in Notions af Little Prices 1f you are ‘urnishing a heme, 2 hetel or only a single apartment, NPA s % nocAdinndy e i : ‘ you cannot afitd to make your purchase until you hive ex- New York, gray <moe>, broken nzures and mixed Paoses e :p;n‘ 7o ur;g: Turquoisc Head Hat Pins ) amined our thcusand or m re sample pieces cf ths bes: furniture patterns - - . . . . 5 Tes R AR A g and carpets that are made. We rot only will save you money, d Coats’ Darning Cotton—3 balls French Sposl Cotton— but you can be fully assured that the furniture is properly made M‘“h’ ;’ Cargel - ::]“:j' fll;‘ld Na'tls"a‘ Wool‘ .......... .50 OtuK:;figr‘gfll Ao 2g and will give satisfactory service. the drawers are made wi ouble seats; per gar: nandoff Dres; Shie'ds —pair T+ Biickeel Dhuplex Eovtumer. oty . g T SN Ol Chack’ 1t Monday Only —White enamel=d iron bed, cither full size, three- PR | S 3c g 4 peie . g Pty Pt s o 25¢ quarter or single, exact y like picture, Shrank Skine Bd-—Black amd Shel Secuy Lo Lock o Seomteitor. oLl Sale Smyrna Rugs -yard picce. . . 0@ RS R 10c Skirt Supporters— Fancy Wood Darning Balls= each Monday Only—\Ve:lhered oak arm chair, like picture, uphol- stered in imitation Spanish leather, an excel'ent char for dens, Begins Monday ...... SR e Tibraries, hall Jing room, regularl A S . Gy ane” Lomg Wi Far Hoskon' B Sipgoens 1 Them s e e S 20 When buying any article that is expected er—eachi. . i, . n colors; pair . . . . . . TRE it i ic “Out of Sight”"Shirt ‘Wiis Foser Flose Supocrsblack ot We do not belong ArtisticS and de- to stand hard wear, it is always policy to Drcw Shicii—pic . . - 180 owpiir . . . . . 500\ 1o the Furniture pendable Furniture | DUY the best. There is nothing in the way Sto Colia Foundations —di e’ brated D Sh ld— i i i 1 and semight . . -+ - §BHG . No. 4 meiinm; pur . . @80 | 2nd. Carpet Com- ‘at Department Store | of floor coverings which is subject to such Silk Collar Featherbone—yard @@ Belt Sets—buckle and back’ omi- | bz7ze. ; constant and hard wear as a rug. In order Machine Needles — 3 for 5@ T i b e 250 to give satisfaction the rug should be of the very best qua'ity. Beginning to-morrow and "am,s’ quuors, Efc. during the week, we are going to offer you “’"fisznl:t.i.”f"f e 16¢c the choice of four sizes of the very best Smyrna Rugs manufactured, at the lowest prices we have ever known such rugs to be sold for. Firkin Creamery Butter —Monday and Tuesday, b. . 260 Best Coffee—Our famous Java and Mocha, Monday and Tuesday o A P s S AR T e R Ry 29¢c Nabisco Wafers —Ramona, Athcnas and Champagnes, Manday ned RO s s T s 2. $1.50 Rugs, 18x36 inches, for $1.12 Olive Oil—Dr. Dohrman’s — California’s best production, botdle. . 700 - ', 3 - Duficy’s Medicinal Malt Whiskey—For family ue, Mon- | AMong the new arrivals in dining-rcom furniture is the set piltured—a true type of $3.00 Rugs, 26x54 inches, for $1.82 D b ? Ao DL iy A RO el TR 76c| Colonial, made by one of the best manufacturers in Grand Rapids; high grade $3.50 Rugs, 30x60 inches, for $2.65 cck White Wine—A delicioas dinner wine, worth double, Mnn- $5.00 Rugs, 36x72 inches, for $3.90 dayand Tuesay, gallon. . + . « o . v . v . ... 4. mahogany; beautifully finished and constructed; complete suite y 25 Port or Sherry—6-year.old wine, regularly $1.00 gallon, Mnnday of 11 pieces e s o S T s“c,oo We have the largest and best assortments and Toesday . . . Lol 750 In'thbeter popylir Mis ida r.."; i atiowing - ; of carpets that we have ever owned— Bigelow, Pabst Best Malt Tonic — Monday and Tuesday, doz.. $2,25 Buchanan Hand-Made Whiskey — Distiiled in 1880, mak- ing it 23 yea s old, a rare oid Bourbon, regularly $2.05 bottls, Mon- TR o R R e e RS $1.50 Fall Wrappers 98c | We have just received a line of new Percale Wrap- Weathered Oak Rockers . . . $00+0@ Weathered Oak Tables . . . . . $62850 Weathered Oak Ladies’ Desk . . $11.25 Wezther:d Oak Armchairs . . . $0.00 Weathered O.k Pedestals . . $5.00 - Weath:red Oak Bookcase. . . . $18+50 Weathered Oak Settess. . . . . $20s00 Weathered Oak Tabourettes ' . Trunks—Suit Cases New Automobile Bags Duck covered, water proof pa nted trunk, with brass mounting 2nd Automobile Bags—Saffian leath:r, the rew red shade, with inside ::;:\:g. corner bumpers, best lock and bolts, two strong leather straps, two i pure, Motre Sillc ining, gilt frame and. ¢ s Lowell & Smith Axminsters— éxtra quality Wilton Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Carpets, Wool Velvets, etc. Al at positively the lowest prices. 400-Day Clock. WARAE R ARARARAAAARAAAAR AARAAA ARR ANAAARRRUAAARAAE AARA LD AER AARAR AR AR AR AAAAUR AR R ARA AT AARARRE AAA RAAAAAAARAAAAUR A WAAAAR AAR GARAR AR A AAR A AR AR ATAAAR AR AXARAARRAASARA LR TARAAR AAE LA T RA AR AR AARANR AAAAR R ARE ARRRRRRARR AR RANR RRARNE AR pers—in black and white, navy and white and red | sie . . . _ i 32 in. T R TR PRI SR N SR 7 + + + 81s25 | The new year long clock will nnwdm'mh one winding and i®a guar- and white—in sizes from 36 to 44. They are made of ————— | WristBags —saftian leather, blue, red and green with purse to match antesd i mepiece, price.. . . . . . . . i 4o e $19.50 good quality material, with deep pointed yeoke, back ] Price. . 8'0-60 3".00 SR SRR T e Ty e e 60c Ne:v style Wu;m-m:.:vhechm; Clock, chimes quz::zrnhwn -_med;;z.'n and front finished with full ruffles, edged with fancy Solid Leather Dresss Suit Casses— Holland linen lined with shirt | Fitged Wrist Bags— Walrus stock, nym <hape, containing purse and mmf“‘:"",_;:"m" ‘,,m:;,kg Ty ‘%‘;,“ wash braids. The sleeves are made bishop effect, and 'Sf‘x” ingide, brass lock and catches, strong h‘":" m"“' frame : — e | e AR R e - 81480 |y tne 24 karat Oumal Gold Clocks e ayived s the heliiayn the there is a tight fitting lining. The bottom is finished | °°° B S b 3o Music Bags— Genuine Englith Calf, harmess stitches, in pretty shades, finish and moyement are guaranteed, pri«fmm.l."w”&“ with adeep full flounce. Price. . . . . . . . 98| Prce. ... ... . does not tear the Music . + + + . .. .. .. . . SN § At Gt e il ahch et o - iy o 700 AR AL AR AR ERRRRRENAEE AR AL 0l a MM AR A A AR WARARR AR AR AR ARG A WA DR DA A GG ACO LR A ACRER ARRARR R AR ECEE P e Eree e e o

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