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An Importing Jobher’s Sample Line Neckwear On Special Saie A large import sample line of some of the most beautiful neckwear we have ever shown will be offered at a special si'e Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday =t con'lidcub!y ess than half the prices you would have to pay for the same bought in the regu'ar We had already secured our winter stock of this class of goods when these were offered to us. We did not peed them. Therefore we made them sn offer so absurdly low that we did not expect it would be accepted, but it was. The assortment consiets of chiffon, liberty gilk and silk capes and ruffi—stole effects — in black, white, white and black, black and white, tan and gray. Everything that is new and pretty, capes with handsome appliqu:d work, ribbon effects, roffies, feather trimmings, etc., will be found in the lot. We have marked them at four different prices: 5.00 to $ 6.50 Capes, $2.90 7.50 to $ 9.00 Capes, $3.45 10.00 to $12.50 Capes, $4.85 $ $ $ $13.50 to $17.50 Capes, $6.30 Embroidered Scarfs On tk sale counters Monday only you will find one of t lot of Spachtel and Swiss embroidered scarfs been offered in this city at special r’s line of samples and numergus 8t mg.}m//(he“- regular cost. of the best workmanship and s'2e, the squ es590 The New Ideas in Art Ncedle Work— For the holidaysare now Iy—Cushion tops, pin cushions, stamped linen, Mexican ance patizrns, ornaments, spangles # of fa ork, wools, yarns, elc. Sale Solid Silver Spoons 79¢c Each 7\ hes read our fall and winter patterns. Millinery and the true economy of our prices. Three = Piece Suit—Napoleonic design, finest polished ma- hogany, high-class velour covering with fleur de Colonial Rocker —Mahogany, grained wood, highly polished or dulled, as desired Vernis Martin Parlor Cabinet— Placed on the floor only yesterday; cl decorations, best of gold work, THE -SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1903. size 16x27 Inches; | CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= Sale of Laces Monday only, your choice of thousand of yards of Point de Paris Laces and Insertions, from 3 to 8 inches wide, the best of finish, all good wash laces, such as are now used for trimming wash dresses and underwear; ment of L an immensé assort- pretty patterns to select from; worth up to zoc yard 86 Beautifvl Allovers—18 inches wide; for making waists and fronting; colors, white, butter and ecru; worth up to 50c yard— beauties every one of them; on sale Monday, yard , . . . 24¢ We are showing complete lines of colored wpols and fiber bands, edges and galoons, in the new effects, at g5¢ to $7.50 yard; also the brilliant silk braids now so much in vogue, in black, whiteand colors; at from 8 r-3c to 75c yard. Also rich movelties in chif- Jfon appliques and Persian trimming. Here for Modish Millinery Our mijllinery supremacy has been demonstrated more completely than ever before since the opening of Thousands of satisfied customers are the best evidence of the merit of our Whether it be for a simple hat for a young school girl, or the most elaborate pattern hat from a world famous milliner, you will find that our prices mean a true saving when materials and styles are considered. Swi SRS 92500 © 885,00 Motyowem . oo $2:00 » :;,gg ‘Trimmei D: s RS S - to 5. Children’s a isses’ re 5 i ROt O to Sale Spachlel and Swiss Simeiy SRRt P08 0 $B.98 Gie Drew bt frocs . o o $1.50 - $12.00 Accounts can be opened by vesponsible parties. Apply to our Credit Bureau. Special Sale Door Mats 75¢ Cocoa Fiber Door Mats, well made, with braided edge, Monday only, each 9@ Musiec, 12¢ These Titles. Sale Al the eek. ¢‘Peaceful Henry," bigt Eastern hit; ¢Fame and Fortune,” march; *Janice Meredith” waltsesy ““Moon, Moon, Moon,”” song; *‘When the Moon AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. | Shines Bright'* and “‘Sucla Dear."" A Filannel Sale The first big Flannel Sale of the season is sche- duled for Monday. 1f you need flannels you cannot afford to overlook these values. 50c French Flannels—50 different styles of fancy stripes and solid colors for Fall wear; strictly wool, heavy texture, all new; to-morrow \ only, yard 12%c Ovling Flannels—The dainty solid colors in pink, blue, creams, garnets, etc.; the fine fleeced twill kind; Monday only, yard , 80 Scolch Tennis Flanncls—The real, unshrinkable fast colors; solid and fancy; yard 350 Wrapper Flannels—Some in momie weave, some twill, all fleeced back; bundreds ot patterns and coloring, yard.... . . . « . . . . 10€ 36 inch Eiderdown Flannel—Heavy grade, all colors, yard . . . . The Best Carpets and Furniture color frame, finished lis woven in same; sofa, arm chair and reception R e e SO RIS A $115.00 Magnificent Old Colonial Morris Chair —Very large and roomy, beautiful ma- hogany or golden oak frame, highly polished or beautifully dull effect if you wish it ........... £20.00 Pedestal—Made in imitation of the renowned All the floral decoration, ground colore and high Ights are hand work $20.00 Rookwood ware. Mahogany Parlor Colonial Parlor Arm Chair—An exact reproduction of a famous design, exquisitely We have furniture for the most well-to-do folks, as well as the simpler and inexpensive kinds for modest homes, but whatever kind you wish to buy be assured that the carpets and furniture we will show you are the best possible to obtain at the prices you wish to pay. With taste and individuality a home can be fitted much cheaper than one imagines. color schemes and the buying of the furniture that gives the most unique and charming effects. 5-foot Davenport (sec pic- ture)—Mahogany upholstered in solid color velour, has excellent spring work, and would sell for $35.00 in exclusive furniture stores; our sale price, Let our furniture experts help you plan Rush Seat Rocker (sce cut) —This graceful Rush Seat Arm Rocker, in either imitation ma- hogany or finely polished golden oak, that exclusive furniture stores would ask at least £8.50 for, on special sale $5.20 , Monday only . . Monday and All the Week Choice of Our Entire Stock Body Brussels-- Bigelow, Lowells, Whittalls, Imperials, etc., at but little more than cost of tapes- tries. Sewed, lined and laid— L Per yard, $1.37 $18.50 $50.00 25 Very Swell Suit For Only $19.0 The Beavliful Zibcline Suit, as pictured, with either blouse frock coat and unlined, demi train skirt; or with long three quarter straight coat—perfectly modeled and highly tailored suits in rich brown Oxford ana medium shades of blue gray— a suit with as much style and Zci]S carlefully]made as those or- inarily sold at $25.00, here for.. $19.00 Swell New Fall Suil—$37.50 and $40.00—The productions of one of the best manufacturers of women’s wearing apparel in this country. Every garment made according to our own specifications and after a care- ; ful study of the best fall styles. For the price it is simply impossible to crowd more value into a suit than these possess. They are made of fine novelty mixtures in brown, blue, green and gray effects, and we are thoroughly con- vinced that you cannot find the equal of these suits elsewhere under $45.00 and %47.50. The; Emporium prices: $37.50 and $40.00 New Silk Petticoatls Just opened Saturday, the newest of the new, the correct Eastern style, and oh, so moderately. priced. Petticoats of heavy rustling taffeta, full width, with whitesbias flounce, and full under flounce, and dust rufi= of silk, black only Pertticoats of extra heavy color Taffeta, extra width, full flounced, accordeon pleated, finished with biaseeéflc and cording, dust rufle undernecath, full assortment of colors and black Petticoats of a beautitul quality of Talfela, having two wide knife pleated flounces, finished with narrow hem ruffle, and full silk flounce underneath, with dust rufflz, in all the new fall shades and black, very handsome . . . . ... . . ... . $10.98 Groceries and Liguors Monday Only—These Cut Prices e Baker’s Cocoa—Half Ib. tins.. . . . . . . . 200 Babbill’s Best Soap—11 barsfor ., . . . . . 470 Sapolio—Enoch Morgan’s, 4 cakes. . . . . 25¢ Lard—Best Eastern, 31b. pails . . ... . . Best Rice —Fancy Carolina, 7 Ibs. . . ... . 550 Cutter Whiskey—A No. 1, bottle . oo o . . 780 Pabst Tonic Malt—Onedoz.. .... . . $2,25 Tipo Chianti— Quart bottle. . . . 55¢ 0ld McBrayer Whiskcy—Spring "96, gil. . $3.25 Imperial Ginger Ale—Doz. . . . . . . .. 750 An Amazing Glub Offer For Chambers’ New Encyclopaedia The Autograph Edinburgh and American Edition=-the Latest--the Very Best By special arrangement with the publishers, Messrs. J. B. Lippincott Co. of Philadelphia and ,W. and R. Chambers of Edinburgh, The Emporium of this city announces a special club offer of the world’s greatest reference library, their New Chambers’ Encyclopaedia--- the Edinburgh and American edition recently completed and published in this country and Great Britain at an enormous outlay of time and money. price, with a plan of payment as easy as the purchase of a daily paper. Will bring the set of 10 massive vol- umes to your home 3 Bring or mail $1.00 to The Emporium Book Department and the complete set in either binding you choose will be deliv- ered at once. The balafice for the cloth=bound edition may be paid in 13 monthly payments of $3.00 each. The balance for the half-Russia bound sets may be paid ip 16 monthly payments of $3.00 each. WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND THE HALF-RUSSIA LEATHER BINDING as being more appropriate for a work of this high character. If you will call you can inspect the two bindings and decide for yourself, but if you live out of town and are going to order by mail, we as- sume that you would rather accept our advice to order Russia sets. Per day will soon pay fthe balance. al for sale in the United of America. Consists of 10 Massive Volumes —Handsomely bound in cither full cloth or half-Russia. Nearly 200,000 Subjects of inter- est and cross-references are given. 4000 Engravings— The finest ever made for a book of reference. . volume. ‘CALIFORNIA'S TARGEST=, This is the latest and only au- thorized edition of this work . States This Superh Library Necessary to All 10,000 Pages superbly printed; 1000 pages to the Over 100 Colored Maps—A com- plete Atlas of the World. 1000 Authorities of “world-wide distinction have contributed. Nearly 5000 Biographies of dis- tinguished men and women are given. About 20,600 columns of up-to- date information on all subjects. Brought up to 1903—It is the latest and b:{t in every particular, in new large type, on 'AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Department of The Em- porium or fill out the coupon and enclose $1.00 and mail to Emporium, San forwarded to you at Through this club offer you wilk have the opportunity of securing a set of this valuable work at far below the regular Thousands of sefs were formerly sold at seventy-five fo one hundred doliars a sef, and this edition at about half these prices is far superior fo apy former issue. Bring $1.00 to the Book *Y/Chambers’ */En cyclopaedia Francnsc?, and Y e the set will be porium, -San Fran- ¢ sco, Cal.— Enclosed find $1.00 for which send me complete set New Cham- bers’ Encyclopaedia in . . 3 binding. I agree to pay the balancein . « « . monthly payments of $3.00 each. sidate & S e ce. If half-Russia binding is desired write 16 payments. If cloth binding write 13 payments.