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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1903. 25 LADYSMITH HERO COMING TO AMERICA L RRRRRRRRRRRRRERy RRY P R ERRRRRRRE RRRRRE uuuuuu MRRRR!RRRIR!I!'. RRRRERRRR RRRRRe nuinnumm R RRRRRY nuunnnznmmn-n& RRRERRERE RRRRRERREERRERRR BRR RRRRRR REEPEE RERERERERE KRR RERRRR RERRRY REERRRRRRR RRR RRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRR e RRR e General lan Hamilion Is to Visit OQur Mili- tary Posts. SENDS STRONG PROTEST TO DOMINICAN GOVERNMENT Minister Powell Outlines Attitude of the United States on the Neutrality Question. ® SAN IX « anto Do- b will not permit usive use of Do- of peace, much PRAISES THE BRITISH MILITARY MANEUVERS Attache of th. United States Em- bassy at Paris Attends the Recent Review. LONDON, S aptain T. Bentley g e of the United who witnessed the st concluded, made at home h Africa as we long in- {kes me as being very well. The non- lendid body, who the men under Manila to Have Federal Building. MANILA, Sept 19.—The United States t completed the pur- de Orlente, on the m de la Barca. The of the best of its kind in pted to the re- authorities, nged as offices ts. In this re- ed in fmme- T e custom-house and ° mm important offices of the price pald for the have been $313,000. Traveling Man Is Missing. Idaho, Sept. 19.—Thomas H. ing man for the Spaulding Company of Grinnell, disappeared from eptember 4 and has not been He left his luggage in his and took his room key with letters have been received he hotel proprietors rs to the effect that o them that he wa going to drown hlm- oly vf of (he German Archneolug- | according to a telegram kilfed himself to-day by suicide was the result of despalr at not being able to complete a mythological work on which he had been long engaged e —e——— —— Austrian War Plans Stolen. LENBURG, Austria, Sept. 19.—A news- here says iteis reported that the| for the army mobilization in Galicla ¢ been stolen from ‘the cavalry head- uarters here. e ———e—— It Would Interest You To look through the framed picture de-| partment, on the second floor, and see how beautiful and attractive.the new pic- tures are, and at such a price littleness. Sanborn, Vall & Co., 74l Market street. ¢/ ¥ P k q | mererreere ReR RERERR | | | | mmmmm RRRRERRRE RERRRRI RERRRRERE RRRRRE Sp:cial Sale Goods Ordered by Mail or Telephone Will Not Be Sent C. 0. D. Misses’ Fall Suits A very complete. showing is ready of the Peter Thompson and G bson cffect in Misses’ and Children’s Sailor Suits, made of Serges, Henricttas, Cashmeres and mixtures, Some are daintily trimmed with fancy silk and ‘wool b:alds, some with ribbon and lace insertions. Colors reds, navy, browns, cadet and other leading shades. 14 years. Prices—$2,75, $5.00, $6.50 vr > $20.00. packages Sizes, 4 to the pound "CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- pure, 1 lb. tin . AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Unmatchable Underpriced Groceries--Ligquids Specials Monday and Tuesday Babbitt's Best Laundry Soap -3 bars . §7 Yellowcross—Java ani Mocha, 1 Ib. Firkin Creamery B.nt.kr.—-.cimc by 26c French Castile Soap —[mp'ted farge bars 220 Emporium Baking Pdwder — Strictly BREERERRE RRRRRR Jesse Moore AA Whiskey—Boctle . . 820 Port or Sherry—s yearsold, gal . . . 58@ Brown’s Celery Phosphate — Nerve tonic, quarts . . . . . . . . . 85¢ Apricot Bnndy—.belmaux after-dinner cordial, bottle 85¢c Old Globe Whiskey—A straight Ken- tucky hand-made Bourbon, gal. . $2.05 - 20¢ 30¢ Sales Waists, Suits, Silks, Dress Goods, Braids, Trimmings, Linings, Etc. it Beginning Monday Morning 8:30 Sales of Ladies’ Suits and Waists Alterations extra—no exchanges—no returns, About 200 light and medium weizht suits—broken lots—are offered, beginning Monday and during week while quantity lasts, at the greatly reduced prices quoted bzlow. The actual prices at Which these garments for- merly sold for are given. No exigg>rations to mik: the bargains seem greater than thzy are. Also several hundred Washable and Silk Waists that lnve been slightly soiled or mussed in window and counter displays are marked at a fraction of their real values to close them out this week. The prices quoted herewith are to close out the lot, therefore no exchanges or returns will be allowed, and because of th* lowness of the prices alterations will haye to be charged for extra. Silk Waists in light Al ss' o Blsp) &5 Smb - A‘ $'9' a SNt £ suits 0 A' $3'95 blues, white and red, of mixtures that formerly sold veiling, sicilians, cheviots up to §12.45. which the former prices range up to $7.75 each. and fancy mixtures, formerly sod up to $30. About 75 suits of Washable Waists of Crepe de Chine and At $'4'95 cheviots and mixtures— At 630 lawns and other sheer mate- At 36.50 Silk Waists in pretty even- formerly so'd at $z1.50. ra's that formerly so'd up to §2 each. Many extra large ing shades of pink, red, green, b'ue, and white, At $’7 5 About 50 suits of and smail as well as medium sizes ar included in th's lot. also black; former prices up to $12.50. " sici‘ians, wool crash, et-| S $'_95 Pretty Silk Waists in | f# $9_95 A small number of amines and broadcloths, formerly sold up to evening shades, the former fine Allover Lace Waists, $23.50. prices of which ranged up to $5.00 each. the former prices of which were $13.50and $15. Dress Goods and Black Silks An Extraordinary Sale This Week Thousands of yards of the finest black silks in weaves suitable for costumes, skirts, coats, linings, etc., at the lowest prices the big store has ever quoted. Small dealers cannot buy these silks for the prices we are going to sell them to you for during the coming week. ; And the dress goods offering of granite suitings, Panamas, canvas suitings, and other materials at sixty-three cents a yard will surprise the most experienced shoppers. But here are the items: Dress Goods 63c Yd. The Black Silks 36-inch Guaraniced Black Talleta—Pure dye, very 48-inch Tweed Suiting— In shades of brown, navy, 4 qualz'tz'es fi”e 5B Sorac briliiant finish, suitable for any kind of a garment, red, aiso b.ack and white effects. h fine wearing fabric, instead of $1.50 per yard, 52-inch Granite Sviling—An exceptional quaiity in 3 grades gmlranteez_i Black fa‘flc/as. during the silkesale - . .. $1.16 Several styles choice Grenadines. choice shades of gray, tan, navy, brown and red. 27-inch BRlack Tafleta— T wo makes in this width, a 45-inch Plaid Mistral— In b'ue and green only. 27-inch black Peav de Soie—Absolutely pure dye, good guarantesd quality, and a very fine Swiss S0-inch Panama and Canvas Suiting —In Pretty| extra heavy grade, suitabie for any kind of garment,| Weave, worth $1.00 and $1.z5 per yard, price shades of tan, brown and castor; very N‘“ka;“ m'lw““d“:i' worth g1.50 the yard, during our great black sik| during thesilk sale . . ... . . 87¢c BlnckundWhithool Plaids-- Very choice lot indee | 1 : = Neve jess R bt mocd o s G T saleonly . . . ... ... ... $1.16 Zl.mchl Black Tallcta l\ev:r sold less than ijc 2A-inch black Peav de Sole—An extra heavy qualiy| egularly, our guarantee woven on every yard, with a beautitul fiaish, smitable for skirts, coats, ?ff e iy T o e - DD i e i e q S ‘ 3 etc., @ grade worth $1.50 a yard, during our|4-inch Grenadines—Several different styles, some all great black silk sale this week only . . . 98 Suit Patterns, $7.50 :l“’k u;lmeb]nlzkck“:nd whucd worth g1.00, sprsce French Novgny s““ PutternSAlu t 20 ot them, in v A # hi uring the black silk sale, yar < % c the ety waortmenss of stcs and coloiag, cugh in cach | 21 fl:fi'fi‘f‘»?f?',’:'fi‘.s,fl'.f;u'fi:f:f{:z?}f.,ffhg’";:; Another lot of Grenadines—In striped and figured 20-inch black Peau de Soie—Swiss make, a good heavy prece for 3 com splete costume, worth $15.00, $17. 50, $20.00, effects, that will make very handsome gowns for street or 2.50 each, beginning Mon :ay and during 7 50 ile quantity lasts, suit . . . . . - grate that will wear well, worth 85c yd., duringsilkk ale @Z@| silk sale. . —_—, T evening wear, worth $1.25 a yard, special price during the Sale of Fall Flannels 87¢ Monday and During the Week g The stylish printed makes from France—:he unshn.xkab.e Scotch productions, and the eqmlly attrac- tive makes from the looms in our own country are here in ample profusion. To start up the season’s business we shall for the coming week forget cost and place on our counters many lots in the most pleasing styles at prices we have never Seen equaled for similar qualities. Fine French Flannels— Every piecenew | €5 @ 45¢ value, marked for this week’s in rich Persian effects, new bor- aelimgoyardseng o ohe oogs e 280 dered and striped designs, a well- |Printed Flanncls—For wrappers, kimonas, waists, ctc. * Handreds of styles in the 10c flannel back weave; this week, per yard that you will tions. per pair. Skirt B aid, shrunk, spoo’s Printed German Eidcrdown Flanncls—In Persian effects and tancy stripes; yard . . . . . . 8@ Canton Flanncls—B eached or unbleached; good 124 > g s heavy makes; yard . 4 known 7€ per yard make, SDECla”y 7 ou"n! Hmmels_’rh: xoxd close Amoskeag mee. m priced for this week’s 42 | W . i tancy effects and solid co'ors; yard . . . . 10@ ERHRe-—~ 0 (H Eiderdown Flannels—In fancy colorings f"" ,‘mh“g English Oxlord Suilings—New makes, suit Nble fok jackets, negligee wrappers, etc., the soc kind, per dainty waists, all white, and with colored grounds; All-Wool Flannels—1In natural grays, blue grays,etc. | Yard . o o v v oo vt v v 00 380 pog” . LU L . 65¢| red with black, The fine twi.led makes, heavy solid fabric, suitable for house dresses, skirts, blouses, under pett'coats, F all Mlllmer_y Embroidered White Flannels— Nelr, deep work; for | White o;hn];.—A good grade, 32 mchcs \vu‘e and skirts, etc.; peryard ., . . . . - - .80¢| averv special value; per yard . . . . . 18¢ sa'e price . Best F urniture--Lowest Prices Exclusive, Sale Music Cabinets—Quarter-sawed oak or imitation mahog- 4 any, in the tasteful styles shown in picture; 6 compartments 7 8 5 Beautiful, for mus'c; worth $12.50; Mondayonly . . . . . . s Established Sale Music Benches—Al: mahogany, with flared ends, French curved legs with prettily carved claw foot; worth $12.50; s‘ylos Mondayonly . . « . . . ... e $7l85 Paris models from ik Parlor Cabinct—Mahogany, with very large French beve'ed- such notable milliners ‘ edge mirror in back; plenty of sheIf room for bric a brac; as $2 5.00 Virot e R T S 2:5 "](,’ 3 P}"zy;""e' Other’ Parlor Cabinets, $18.50 to $125.00. a}'o x'ne r: o.ux’ . 3-Piece Parlor Suit—All mahogany; Pedestals —In golden oak, also mahogany color; two Louise Piyol; American upholstered in high-class sik designe, one in square outfnce, maseve looking, the oxher curved damask $72.00 Other Parlor Suils $27.50 to $325.00. 6-Fool hvmpon—M:hogamz'd frame, sipholstered: i ‘sich thads o Reidresniselonr - S @ B e Other Davenports from $35.00 lo Jz, '5.00. _ models from Louise, ~J#F Lichtenstein, Joseph J& Atkins, etc. Model Hats Up fo $45.00 A large and varied assortment of th popular ready-to-wear or walking styles for women and girls--turbans, roll brims and other attractive models. Many of thse hats are trimmed in our own workroom and the collection as a whole is very tempting. $2.00 to $7.95 Black Hats That Need but Little Trimming, in great variety. These are made of chenille, jet, velvet, silk and noveity braids, and are distinetly smart and becoming. Full linc of Trimmed Dress Hats — Many of them from our own workroom, including the new style Velvet Hats, with rolling brim and ostrich plumes; turbans and walking hats of velvet and chenllle braids, and the new effects in jet that are so pop- ular, Violet Hats of velvet and taffeta silk, and numerous other beautiful styles at prices ranging from $4.95 to $25.00 Other Pedestals from $5.00 to $28.50. Tabovreltes —Quite an unusual design; French legs, it 1 top, concave shape, cither golden oak cr Window Chair mitation mahogany rim ‘aroun s "ape, frame, smooth finishs the seat upholstered with damsk 7 %O ™I b‘;;,', s i ootk .‘4'50 Other Window Chairs $3:25 1o $35.00. ex Tubourseytes, $1.35 10.515,00: Parlor Arm RocKers— Mahogany frame with * Ladics’ DesKs —In mahogany, also bird:eye maple, partic- inlaid work, seat upholstered in dainty French damask 315.00 larly pleasing design, roomy compartments; a magnificent piece of Other {pholstered Rockers $6.00 to $35.00. farnitere forthe price. « » o % 2 % s 4 o £ e s $45.00 New line of Vernis Martin Furniture, Cabinets, Tables, Tabourettes, etc., at popu- lar prices. Carpet Economy This is a furniture and carpet store that satisfies its patrons—no dlsappomted customers, all have their goods delivered at the appointed time. We promise what we can perform and always perform what we promise. We do not belong to any Furniture or Carpet Combine. Sanford and Smith’s 10-wire Tapestries, $1.00 yard Stinson’s 10-wire Tapestries, $1.10 yard Best makes, 9-wire Tapestries, 85c, 90c yard Smith Axminsters, $1.25 Bigelow Axminsters, $1.90 Bigelow Body Brussels, $1.55; Whittals, $1.45 Smith’s Wool Velvet, $1.25 These are our every day selling prices, and include sewing, lining and laying. The assortments include the most artistic and salable patterns produced. Florodora Cigars This Week Two Packages 150 Regular Price 10c Package i ning of the season at less than kalf price? use laces, we offer you suitable and pretty ones at the same reduc- Peets’ Hooks and Eyes, two dozen for . Sewing Machine Needles, 3 Hump Hooks and Eyes, black or silver, 24@ Corduroy Dress Bindings, yd Barbour's or Marshall's Linens, 200-yd. Whalebone Casing, silk sti ched, piece . Silk Coliar Featherbone, yd. . . . . 8@ Tnita's—z sizzs, all letters—3 doz. . . Monograms, every two-letter comb nation, U R R A flounce with dust ruffle underneath; worth $3.00, this week’s Braids and Laces 25¢ values, 11c Where else will you find a chance like this to buy the new braids need to trim your Winter costumes at the very begin- Or if you are going to 5000 yds. of high-lustersd fancy silk braids in all the wanted colors, such as black, white, cream, navy, green, royal and brown, suitable for trimming the up-to-date skirts and waists, fully worth 25c per yd., 10,000 yds. of Point de Venise Bands and Medallions in a great variety of new patterns, in straight bands as well as s=parable designs, the kind that will be used for trimming fall dress goods and hats, and worth up to 25¢ per yd., beginning Monday and during week, 11c Monday and during the week, while quantity lasts, 11c Sales of Dress Linings Sewing Silks and Shields Dressmakers’ Sundries Black Mercerized Sateen Linings, 36 inches wide, a satin-like finish, soft make, suitable for underskirts as well as dress linings; worth 25c per yard, sale price this week, Black Sewing Silk—Guaranteed best quality made, but being marked on each spool factory ends, and having a few joinings, we make the special sale price per large spool Dress Shields—200 dozen white, nainsook-covered, light-weight Dress Shields, size 3; at 12¢ 7 Monday and during the week, sale price . . . c 16¢c 25¢ extra good value Above shields per dozen, Soc. 100 | Nickeled Safety Pins, § sizes, doz. . . 3O for. . . &@ | Feather-stitched Braid, 6-yd. piece . . J0© 5-yd. pice . . - §@@ | Soft Rubber Har Curlers, card . . . 25€ Hookon Hose Supporters, all colors pair 25@ ..... 8¢ | Security, Loose Lock Comb, each . . 10@ LR - 7v%e New Linings 100 | Sampson All-Sikk Lining, yi. - 88c 36-in. Skirt Lining (looks like taffeta), Sc yd .. Mercerized Sateen, 36 in., all colors . 200 Silk and Wool Moreens, all ¢olors, . S0€ ....... 20c 25¢, 35¢c, 50c Veilings Beginning Monday, 16c Anotherof the big store’s phenomenal veiling offering— beginning Monday and during week while the several thousand yards on hand lasts, we offer a fine assortment of novelty veiling. in black Tuxedo, black dotted Tuxedo, and black and white mixed veiling; popular designs, worth 25¢, 35¢ and 50c per AR 10X 2 o nii ceivyy Sale Black Petticoais in all the new and - 16e $1.50 Values for 99¢ $3.00 Values for $1.98 Mercerized Black DPetlicoats—Fu!l widths, wide accordion flounce, trimmed with rose ruchings, tucked ruffis, and full flounce underncath; another style made with Van Dyke accordion pleated flounce with 2 inch tucked ruffle, all strapped seams and full flounce underneath, Monday and during week on special saleat. . . . . . . . . Mercerized Italian Cloth Petticoats— With deep bias flounce with cording, hav. worth $1.50. 99¢c ing wide rose ruching in co.ors, such as black with white, purple with black, All strapped seams and extra wide .. $1.98 Sale of Garr:agos A small lot of these handsome Whitney Baby Carriages, varnished reed body. tap- estry upholstering with plush roll with hood lined to match, scroll front, with band- some design of reed work on side, patent hub, rubber tired “steel 's, foot brake and all larest improvements, worth £9. 50, Mon- - $7.90 Boys’ Suits, $1.98 S’reet Car Uniforms, $15.75 Boys’ Sailor Suits and Norfolk Sailor Suils—Sizes for 3 to 10 years, made of heavy blue Cheviot, made handsomely, braided collars and embroid- ered shields, blouse cut full and long, a good $3.00value, special Monday".ss and Tuesday .. Boys' Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits—Ages 2% o 10 years, with Knickerbocker ttousers, with Eton or Sailr coilars; colors red, brown, navy, royal and fancy mixtures, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50. Boys’ Russian Overcoats—Ages 3 to 8 years. medium weight, the scason’s newest colors, $3.45 to $12.50. Boys' Fine Knee Pants Suits—Ages 8 to 15 years, made in double-breasted and Norfolk styles, strong woolen materials, choicest effect in coloring ’2." Street Car Uniforms—M:dc accoriing to specifications fuinish=d by the Unit=d Railroads of San Francisco, of z6-ounce pure wool, indigo blue flann:l, trimmed ina first-class $’5, 75 manner, and fit gusranteed, only . Men’s Suits, $15.00—Woud be great values ac $20.00; new fail styies, with either single or double breasted coats; the very nobbiest effects in fancy chevyiots, tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds; alsé plain blue and black fabrics; splendidly ilored, perfect fitting. Here for . f“ o "5.” and green with black. cay only . . 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