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THE ,ANADA WOULD [} Fears Ne MINISTER TO PERSIA Declines to Ask C]e;nency of King to ABRNOLD-FORSTER WINS BY MEAGER MAJORITY New British War Secretary and Lord BELFAST, Oct En 2n. € A. Welcker's BUY GHEEMLAND United States Annex the Country. Will wspaper Proposes Promu'- f a “Monroe Doctrine.” 24.—Replying to ‘anadian House r Plerce of New lity of the United ion of Greenland, t of Canadian interests, le, the leading news- Sir Wilfrid Laurier in vocates the purchase of Canada. The Chronicie t action 1is taken, we en some dark mo; our neighbors have he east also, and that er ‘arbitration’ to face. At if we cannot secure Greenland by e for Caneda, let us have some al pronouncement with ref- analogous to the Monroe thern half of this ntinent is ¥ adopted by Wilfrid had s that “the greater in- practicably to the British ———— IS FINED IN ITALY Escape Punishment of His Offense. 2 F d Pearson, for- at Genoa and as been fined ng an Italian mber, previous to ter. The Gov- of settling the in- Pearson_but the lat- e King's clem- L the judicial auth t appearing, he was se e Stanley Are Returned to Parliament. 24.—Arnold-Forster has o represent West Belfast t on his appointment as Sec- , defeating Patrick Demp- , by the rather meager Owing to his recent ac- Forster was unable to par- been re-elected with- his appointment as to represent West lament. Californians in New York. 5 Oct. 24—Californians in cisco—J. R. Cole, Im- Herald Square; J. n: C. H. Sherman, Dubols, Manhattan; Rossmore: E. Harper W. H. Heuer, Hotel Magill, Arlington: Captain . Union Square; Mrs. 8. Miss B. Warel, Grenoble: Barbara—C ge w H. Friend, Everett. E. Brown and wife, Dickerson, St. ton. Jobn Turner to Be Deported. NEW YORK glishm Oct. 24.—John Turner, the who while delivering an ad- »sted last night by officers empowering the Secretary e and Labor to apprehend s, was given a hear- before a rd of special inquiry at is Island to-day jed and will be deported next Wednes- a deport —_——— £, electrifying and (it may Denis; | igration Bureau, the arrest | der that section of the im- | He was ordered ex- | | { i | | | | | i : H : a2 dd "JI.!’RR! RERRRR RRRRY RRe Y RRERER RRRRE R R RERRRRRR KRR R R Ry RRRRRRRE RRRRRY R (1324244 PRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRE RRRREE RRRRY. PRERRE RRRRRRRR RRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRR RRERERRR RERRRE RRRRRERERER RRRRRRr nree | i g d ddld ] SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19us. " o RRERRERER RRERER RRRER RERRRERRRRR RERRERRR RRERER RRERRRERERE EERRRRRE RERRRE ERREY, RRRERE REREERRE RERRRR Sale of Our Entive Stock Indian Curios, Baskels, Blankets, Elc., at Half Price,Continues This Week. Charming Evening {lats $12.50 We have prepared a large assot- ment of beautitul dress and evening hau in ¢ d panne / velvets, with lace brims, ' tr'mmed in plomes of black, ° light b ue and white; dashing, styiish conceptions that shou'd be §15.00 or $18.00, which we have marked at the extremely low price. . . 312150 Toques, Turbans and Close Filting ats—The crown ot p ush or nove ty matenials, trimmed with jet and faced in soft folded maline, and with handsome jetted breasts. . . . ......£9.50 and $10.00 Children’s Dress Hats—In poke efiects and other dressy shapes, trimmed with ribbon and tips, znd faced in shirred chiffons. . . . . . $6.50, $7.50, $8 and $10 00d line of up-to-date bonnet sha es; crowns of jet or velvet, soft | $5.00 | Children’s and Misses’ School Hats—In camels ha'r felt, trimm-=d with band of ribbon or cord and tasse!, i quilie; dozeng of different styles, at prices ranging from.. $7 50 to $3.00 [ Purple Velvet Hits—A special I'ne, faced in shirred vidlet silk, trimmed with fancy wing, silk fowers and steel ornaments; as stylish and attract've as a §25.00 imported model, cnly . $8.80 trimm Monday’s Big Linen Sale An offering of well-made, satisfaction-giving Linens that will still further demonstrate our supremacy as re- ble «“domestics’® at the lcast prices. We have never offered better tailers of rel rens—you have never bought better ones. Bleached Crach — Damask design, 16 in. w'ds, red berder, finished self-edge. Monday, yard bargains in L Bleached Table Damask— Handsome patterns, 60 in. wide; the scc kind. Monday, yard. ........ 38¢c SRR y 60 in. wide, undresssd Bleached Huckaback— 20 in. wide, close and and hea day, yard . . . . . 48e firm; instead of 32'4¢ yard, Monday. . 80 Bieached Damask—The fine 70-in.-wide 93¢ Glass Linen—1In variety of checks, the Irish yi. kind. Monday.. . . . . . . 73¢ make, 17 in. wid=, 1 cas: only. On Mon- 4 4 el T S S c Bleached Table Cloths — B rdered around, new a5, ¥ 8 and good— Fringed Restaurant Napkins— Good make, in | -4 size, instead of £1.50 each, Monday . . checks and pa'n centers — | ......... $1.12 14x14 in,, doze; | $-10 size, instead of $1.73 each, Monday . 16x16 in., d $1.36 18x18 in., doz= Broken Lots of /uck, Turkish and; Damask Towels, many styles; only | a few dozen of each; much reduced | Jor this sale. Fringed Lunch Cloths—German linen, 8-¢ size, instesd of §1.15¢€ach . . . . . 880 Tea Cloths— G:rman Damask, 5-4 size, nicely bemstitche ad of $1.00 cach, Monday 69¢c Zibelines and Mannlsh Mixture Suitings Are the two leading cloths this season. Proparly tailored | they make the smart appearance so much desired by women who wish to be stylishly attired at reasonable expense. The Emporium offers to-morrow the new effects, the most popular weights, the most desirable lines of coloring and mixtures to be found in the city. In other stores, where assortment of dress goods approach- | ing ours in completeness are exhibited, you will invariably find prices | much higher. 38-in. Ali wool Zibel'ne—Stripes, 56-'n. Doncgal Suitings—Medium ! checks, and snow flakes, yard. . . 50¢c weight, very neat effects, yd. .31.00 46-n. All Wool, Z suitable for S4-in. Englich Suiting — Stripes and mixtures, tailor made garments and walking ekirts, yard 3 75¢ " $1.00 ped Zibeline — Mixed and solid colors, checksand snow flakes; all wool, | extra heavy, yard . . . . .".25‘ 56-in. Scotch Mixtures—In colorings of green, tan, blue and white, green and gray, brown and white, gray and white, black and white, etc., yard . . . . SO0 45-in. German Suting—A very beautiful mixed effect for stylish cos- $2.00 tumes, yard y yard . . . 46.-'.n. Imported Z’belines— In combinat'on such n and turquoise, blue and cardinal,green tUMes yard L. ... and red, gray and turquoise, 45-in. French Mixtures—Camels' hair effects, black 224 green, etc., yard . . S W u @& one of the latest importation . $2.25 a heavy, made $2.75 46-in. Novelty Suiting — Our own importation; ne of the t frects 54-in. Silk and Wool Novezities, Fiaked and Zibelin: efl'ecu,_\dfssl” for fall wear, yard . . . 46-in. London Tweed— irom the finest yarn, y: shia novelty suiting, one of the newest fabrics for fall ‘2.25 wear, yard 36- Scotch Mixtures — In a large 3 d L. s SRDE variety of colors, —In checks and snow = Z Laces and Trimmings A Stock of Beautiful Novelties Nearly every new idea in dress trimmings and lace nove'ties is represented in our great coliection for winter 1903-4. We have the pretty conceits from | the foreign fashion centers, and many cf the designs are exclusive with ps. Never | have trimmings and laces been mcre profuse’y used, and we believe that the women of San Francisco will appreciate these low prices on the chaicest of this scasow’s trimmings and laces. AVov:r Laces—An unmatchable assortment, from which we arc confident that we can meet the nesds of the most exacting, per yard 50¢ > $9.50 Pertian App'ique— And bands, in the new Ottoman and Bulgarian, embroidered on I'ney, taffeta, flannsl, ch fion and velvet, per yvad. . o.. ... .500t $1.25 Wool Lace—In all the popular shades, black all widths, in bands, festooning and edging, per yard . 1230 to $3.50 Fiber Laces—Bands aad medallions in large variety of colors, whits, b'ue, black and red, and all the new combinations, per yard . . . ... ..200" $4.00 Point Venise Lace — Gilloons, bands ani medal- Chiffon Applique—1In all leading shades, in Tons, in Teneriffe, Plauen and fille: iEcts e Ry © $7. floral, motiff and festoonin el per y 500 7.50 g patt pes Oriental Laces—In iam sl vty ¢ PN o g 250 » $6-00 latest designs, per yard . 25@ to $3400 Drop Ornaments— In silk, spangles and pearls, Spargled Bands and Net—In this season’s ®3ch . . . . . .. . 7%o0 « $1.60 creatio s in silver and Slack, prryard . . . N - 5 ity Robes— In net, voile, lace, crepe de chine -------- 40008880 Tyl Thew aix complete paticine, Silk Braid Trimming—In plain and mixed just the thing for evening wear. Prices for colors, peryard . . . . . . 7c » 850 complete suits . $13.50 to $100.00 | necessary article for the home. Credit to responsible parties. Apply to our Credit Bureau. Special sale goods ordered by mail or telephone will not be sent C.0.D. "CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Among a number of reasons why somany thousands of the people of San Francisco and vicinity are permanent customers of The Emporium, the principal ones are: The convenience of purchasing everything to eat, drink, wear or use in the home under one roo:. The better assorlments that can be found in so large an establishment. The svperior accommodations —parlors, writing rooms, nursery, lavatories, telephone and telegraph service, information bureau, postoffice station, cafe, etc. The lower prices, made possible by the magnitude of the sales. The moncy back principle, which applies to practicaily everything we sell if goods sre returned to us in a reasonable time in the same condition that you received them in. 3 Umbrellia Sale Monday $3.00 Values, $1.48 We have secured a sample line of high grade handles and had them mounted on good-wearing cioth Um- brellas, making the comp’ete Uml:x:ei]:s worth $2.50 and g3 00 each. The hand'es are pearl effects, korn, ivory trimmed in sterling silver, natural woods, nove ties in copper, such as are thown on the h'gh- priced Umbrellas. The covering is Caro'a ind Union Taffera, than which: there is nothing bett'r for service, and they are guaranteed fast color. The sizes are 26 and 28 in., for ladies and m=n. To-morrow cnly, your Fine All-Silk Scrge Umbrellas, with nov- clty silver, horn or peari handles, best frame and steel rod, ladies’ or ‘ men’ssize. .. . . . . . $4:80 Here’s an Early Holiday Sale of Ebhony Goods W_c have cI_osed out a jobber’s entire stock of genuine ebony-back brushes and mirrors, with sterling silver mountings, in pretty and popular designs. They arrived cpportunely for a before-Christmas sale, and to-morrow we shall sell these dainty, high-class toilet tab'e accessories at about half their real values. Ebony Clothes Brush, with sterling silver-beaded 65¢c Ebony Bonnet Brushes, silver mount- border and fancy centered AR $2.70 ed 95¢ 8300 ooy veiret Brushs, sitver mounced. . 670 Ebony-handled and Ring Mirrors, sterling silver mountei . soft Ebony Hat Brushes, silver mounted , , , . . bristles, aterling :ilvumounrinp". 70 A .86c, 670 i 750 Ebony Hair Brushes, with sterling silver AN S copber . e T Ebony-handled Hat Brush, Only Once a Year can Finest Furniture be , Bought at present prices, and that’s during A to that end have planned this great sale. nnual Sale High-Grade Furniture We want the users of Fine Furniture to know how good a stock we have, and We will guarantee you a saving during this sale of from 20 to 40 per cent Over the prices of exclusive furniture houses for the same good styles We want you to examine the furniture closely, minutely. It is the American manufacturers. You will not find a single flaw in it. The va and Dressers that have been generously reduced in price. small figured sides, was $1 #82. 50, redu ful carvings, Dressers Mahogany Dresser—Copy of an old Colon‘a! picce, large oval m'rror; silk, moire groundwork, was Mahogany Three-piece Parlor Suit—French Colonnial period, uphol- and qualities (if they have them). best furniture made by the best riety includes many styles of every We have selected for to-day’s advertising a few of the many Parlor Suits Parlor Suits Mahogeny Frame Parlor Suit—(S=e p'cture). 3 pieces, best of springs, hair stuffing, elegant quality of silk damask covering, was $175.00, reduced to S TS PO O | Mahogany Threz-piece Parlor Suit—Empire design, covered in | The Cape Street and Driving Glove —Heavy Velour, high poli-hed mah | 15.00, riderd 1o <« - . .G 7:B8 Mahogany Three-piece Parlor Suit — Curved French lines, hand- some grain wood, silk dimask covering, was ced to $64.80 Mahogany Three-piece Parlor Suit—Renaicance design, beauti- upholstered in amall figured $225.00, reduced to $172.50 —Capy k stered in Watteau, picture tapestry. rep et s e e i v g e e o e, LT $109. 75 $127.50, reduced fo. . L Lo Ll - MaboganyThree-piece Parlor Suit — Art Nouv.au,up- Mahogany Dresser—Low brcad base, one large and two smali drawers, surmoznted by large mirror, French beve.ed edge, $68 .75 was $85.00, now Golden Oak Dresser — B-autiful large flake quarter oak, curved front, heavyeciaw fest, 32x34 in. French beveled cdge $53.75 mirror, was $72. 50, reduced to Golden Oak Dresser—Large oval thape French beveled edge mirror, serpentine front drawers, carved claw feet, was ’ “ =75 $52.50 Birdseye Maple Dresser—French legs, carved ciaw feet, three small 1:\;;&.;::1"::‘: drawers, beveled edge mirror,} ‘46.85 'y . §19.60 reduced to Three-piece Library duced to Three-piece Library S Golden Oak Dresser—French design, excep! well made, fine plate mrror, was §25.00, now. . reduced to holstered in good silk damask, was {65.00, reduced to Three-piece Library or Den Suit—Weathere i oak, upholstered in velvet finished leather, of natural color, was $152.50, holstzred in sage green leather, was $100.00, re- green material, was $53.25, rxduced to Mahogany Parlor Suit—Five pieces, Itali upholstered in serviceable tapestry, was $262. 50, £58.25 $117.50 Suit—Made of rattan, weathered finish, up- | $76.25 uit—Rattan, in green finish, upholstered in so'id | £44.10| design, beaut'fully carved, | $197.50 The Nemo Seif-Reducing Corset System Miss Worch, the expert corsetiere, will be with us for a short time ionger, demonstrating to the ladies of this city the mer.ts of the two great Nemo Cor- set Systems—the Figurc Building and the Sell Reducing. It you will consult her she will recommend the proper cor- set to meet your individual wants. The Self-Reducing System has lo'vcdl the problem of correct fitting for every stout woman. It is made in four different shapes and guarantees perfect fitting Corsets withour alter- ations to every type of stout figure. The Self-Reducing is the only Cor- set that positively reduces the ab- domen. - Our price for cither of the four models is . . . . ’2'75 The Figure-Building System comprises a series of Corset speciaities, made in the curve-mold shapes for s'ender and medium figares. Price . . . - - $2.00 to $5.00 The New Blous Coat is taffe f£25.00. O you You can Carpet your home luxuriously at about The Price Ordinary Carpets Cost during our Annual Sale of Choicest Carpets Ry The Carpets, as you will see by the appended known makes only. The patterns are the handsomest obtainable, and even at these: cut prices we will sew, properly linc and lay without cxtra charge. Examine our goods—make comparisons with these liberal offers if we belonged to the ‘‘carpet combine.”’ anybody’s stock, and then decide where you will buy your new carpet. Sanford’s 10-wire tapestry carpets $1.00 yard Smith’s 8-wire tapestry carpets - - 75c¢ yard $L65 m Wilton Velvels 3185 & Sanford’s Exira Velvets $1.65 ....81.86 $1.65 $1.78 $1.65 Lowell Axminslcrs ) eiecting oo elt Mah At leading siorent AWM RRIARA RRARARAE WHRALCARRARE RARAHE TARAAAAR CAXAARRARRNR TRRAAR WRRAWARR TR AR AR WA Scarfs and Boas Black Coney Scarfs . . . . $1.76 Brook Mink Scarfs, with six tails . . Large Black Coney Scarts. . $3.50 Baum = Opossum Scarfs, with four tails .. ... ... ..805.00 Natural Northern Mink Scarfs $8,00 Isabella Fox Boas, with ful; tails, 10.50, $15.00, $18.75, $25.00 fn : : 37.50 Sable Fox Boas, $25.00, $37.50, $52.50and . . . . . $60.00 Beautiful novelties in Squirrels, White and Blue Fox, Mole Skins, Sables and Baum Marten. Children’s Sets Pretty sets of White Angora, 9sc, $1.50, §2.75t0. . . list, are the standard, well- We could not make .$1.37 7 , $1.3 of Lymanviile Cheviot and isneat- ly wrimmed with braid. Anvother new arrival is a very jaunty and dressy Blouse Coal Suit, prettily trimmed with silk braid and vever. wou'd be good .va'ne clsewhere a: Handsome Suits & Furs We describe two suits, which we guarantee are as good style and as ex- ceptional values as are obtainable any- where at $21.00 and $25.00. ured here is made $25.00 e Coat Cape Suit pi Price . fa lined and demi.train skirt is unlined; $21.00 ur price . . . Remarkahble Values in Furs Advance Showing of Fur Neck Pieces, Coats and Capes We aim at reliability in Furs and every garment has The Em- porium guarantee for quality. We are showing inexpensive and de- pendable Furs, as well as the higher-priced sorts. tention to some rare bargains that We ca'l at- may have to pay more for duplicates -later on. Fur Jackets Near Seal Jackets . . . . $27.50 Electric Seal Jackets, $30,00, $35.00 ad i, . ..l T E47.00 Real Seal Jackets, very fine. . . . . S e v e o~ BT D0 Alaska Seal Jackets, ne plus uitra qua'- By e oy . - $375.00 Persian Lamb Jackets—plain and with chinchil'a collars and reveres . St b i T Fur Capes Biack Coney . . . . . . $9.00 Eectric Seal . . , . . . $22,00 French Seal . . . . . . $12.50 Natural River Mink . . . $27.50 Trunk Saie Good flat top trunks, covered with brown water-proof duck, 4 hardwocd slats on top, 2 around body and 3 on bottom of trunk, iron bottom, one full Saratoga tray divided into two com- pariments with one in lid; the 38 and 40 inch sizes have extra drum tray for dresses. On Monday only— 28-i The § 7.c0 The The The The The Sheet Music This Week 15¢ The five popular titles of sheet music named below, selling regularly at 25¢c a copy, will be on special sale all this week at. . . . . . I§@ ““There's Nobody Just Liks You.” *“Man of the Moment March." “Sueia Dear.™ ““When Reuben Comes to Town."™ “Leonore, My Own Leonore." Schirmer’s Library ol Musical Class- fcs—A complete stock at one-third off the publishers” prices. Pub. Prices. Schubert’s Fantasie Impromptu. §1.00 Our Prices. 650 Mendelssohn’s Songs, without D AR R S 100 680 Clementi Sonatinas . . . . . o 360 Chopin Necturnes. . . . . . 75 800 Kublau Sonatinas.. . . . . . 350 380 Gloves For Ail Occasions Our glove department was re- cently removed to a new location, | where we are able, under a better |light and more foomy quarters, to give our glove patrons far bet- ter service than formerly. We are exceedingly careful in selecting our gloves, and offer only the very best makes of both imported and domestic. To-day we give you a brief list of gloves suitable for various occasions. English Cape Walking Gloves—1 large clasp, pat:nted thumb, tan, dark beavers, English reds and black, pair . . $1.560 Suede Street Gloves—The full Pigue sewn, medium weight, in beavers, slates and fast blacks, 2 clasps, pat $1.50 Great Mocha Street Gloves—1 large medallion clasp, heavy saddler sewed, a splendid mannish glove, pair $1.50 The Empress Street Gloves-—Prime lambskn, the very best Dollar glove made, colers, mode, gray, tans, browns, wh'te and fast blacks, the newest stitching, pair. . . . . . $1e00 outseam s:w ng, in tans and Englsh reds,pair $1.00 | Mousquetaire Suede Gloves—For full dress affurs, clbow lengths, in white and black, pair $2.00 + $2.75 Premicre Kid Gloves—Very fine quality, in white, pearls and dainty cream shades for theater wear, eirhet in se.f or black :titching, a 3 patent c'asp, pair . $1.50 fhe Reynier Full Piqu: Gloves— Best quaiity, and fast black, = clap, pair . . . $200 The Reynier Overseam Suede Gloves—Best quality, in fast blacks, 3 clasps, pair. $1 78 The Fanchon Qu Suede Gloves— 3 clasps, fast black, with fillet self embroidery, pair 51.50 Sale Initial Handkerchiefs at 9c each 200 dozen ladies’ pure linen handkerchiefs, half inch hemstitched and a pretty hand embroidered initial, on spacial sale Mon- day only, each Ladies’ 71 Jinen handkerchiefs, unlaundered, hand smbroidered, basket patterns, 3 for . . Ladies' all linen handkerchiefs, scalloped, hem- stitched and pretty valenciennes lace edge, each Ladies’ pure linen bandkerchiefs, with pretty hand embroidered initial, each. . . . 25@ Children’s Initial Handkerchiefs— box Ladies’ pure linen handkerchiefs, hemstitched, scalloped and lace edge, in Val. and Mecklin A N R Y, 500 Ladies’ in Box — All linen; hand embroidered initial, hemstitched, put up 6 in a box, value $4,50, to be sold by box only at- - . « . . $1.00 Falstaff Edition of Shakespeare Complete Set $2.50 50 sets only of the Falstaff edition of the complete works of Shakespeare; 8 handsome volumes, bound in red English cloth, with numerous illustrations, ex= ceptionally good prints; a very special bargain at. set $2.50 Groceries-Liguors Monday and Tuesday Kirk's White Russian Soap—Finest laundry soap made; 14 bm‘m, and 29 ;n,n.“ Mince Meat— Heinz, pound. . . . . . 130 Royal Baking Powder— Pound tins . . 380 Ghirardelli 1— One-haif bb. tins. . 20Q Olive Oil—Dr. Dokrman’s, first pressing, purest and best; gallon, $3.23; bottle. . . . 20@ Pure Rye Whiskies—M .rqustte or Gannymede 7675 baetle . . . .80e Port or Sherry —3 years old, gallon . . 58@ Champion Whiskey— Gallon. n’l,. mmmmmmmmw— e MAARRAARRRAR AL ARARA WAAAAA ARAARAAA AR AL RARAARA AAAAAR AAAAAAAR RAXAAAAA AR ARAAAR AAARAAA R ARAAALAAR AL AAAAAR AAAAAA AL ARRAAAAAAAA AR AAAA AAAAARAR AAAAARARARA ARAAAR ARAAAAAR AAAARAAAASR AARAAA ARAAAAAR ARAAAAR A AARAAR AARAARRAAA A AAAAAS ARRAR AN RAT