The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 22, 1903, Page 25

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1903. 25 mazin entrance. Immense awning to the curbstone. Cafe Free Exhibition 8Sc Lincn Damask Burcav Searls— | 7 4// conveniences for an all-day shopping expedition. Juan and Martina De la Cruz, the mar- | An extra good quality, all hemstitched velous Philippine midgets, 27 inches and 29 | (ith drawn work borders and all | inches high, respectively— many inches shorter | gtam:ed ready to be embroidered. On { X ] than Tom Thumb, Major Mite and other | special sale to-morrow only, cach . . STC Seven pieces of popular sheet mu. MM"” Only, 23c sic that we retail regularly at 25¢ A drummer’s sample line | each, beginning Monday and during of the new Tapestries and | week while quantity lasts; T D = Smallest Living Sale of Scarfs San Francesco's big rainy-day store. ;,E”f’fl/u"'g ",:" Sample Sguares Sale This Week HAPIUS SGAN[IM. ke i e der one voof. Litvs from alt pavis of the city viap ot the | e e | | BSeE Bel Seventeen Officiuls Ar- i sy i & n publc ex- B o (b SRR PR (-] rested on/Bribery . |Rf e e ey | 550 Lo iorte ik fpiaess— T Vot o s ooty . NELS 708 0 noatn Charge. | department, second fioor, free of charge. | scarfs 18x54 inches, the squares 32 inches; a for cushion tops and backs, beautiful g:m.'o ed. et large number of very pretty dss'gns in the col- materials that cut from regular pieces Tolanthe | Ev"r)’ (2_’!11' this ‘lee',b’ Jrom I:;Eion. On special -‘:le :Vw:of::wm & ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- wou'd be worth 35¢ am‘!g oczzch- gfic‘;fi Remember Me. Former Mayor Among Those | 10 1o 12 in the morning and | only, each. . . . . . . . ... 24¢ i 35¢ 4 H Suot-Bye. Pemember Mo Accused of Corruption || 2 %0 5 afternoons. Main Aisle. AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE: | special, to-morrow only . . 2@ i Flaws in Water Deal. ——— Suits and Cosfumes £1.25 to $2.00 Dress Goods 69c Yard $1.25 Underwear 73c Leadership | We have just closed out two lots of high grade dress goods, one from a foreign Hosiery, efc. Warrants were issued to-day for sev- Many new clever idess find | importer, the other from a domestic manufacturer, dress goods that are retailing their vfi_v into these popular regu]ar]y t()-day in all lal’ge cities in the country at 31 25, 31 50, 31.75 and $2.00 % er now upon us, we offer stocks each day. Foremost f a o if s b Db prevalieginte GG tire yard, and we shall place them on sale Monday, and Tuesday also 890 this most opportune special in products to our represencatives | qUAntity lasts, at, vard.......... e ceeenn women’s jersey ribbed, full first, because they know where The assortment consists of the newest weaves in Panama suiting, fancy Zibelines, Scotch suit- | 2-3 wool, vests and pants. { enteen former city officials charging em with accepting a bribe in connec- with the famous Garman-Cameron With the cold, rainy weath- scheme for supplying the city with water from Lake Michigan. All of the warrants are the result of the confes- 3 H x Iy g GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Nov. 21— g 3 § H '\a;m:a“ ol ::’r: lf;:’wi,:ofr:; "I;'Q“Zfl;"cl“rs:i ‘;T‘:L‘::”m"; ings and fancy foreign mixtures, in grays, blues, garnets. brown, green, black and white effects, and The vests are high necksd ' o i T the e pBERR i black- The greatest dress goods offering of 1903. and long sleeves, pants ankle t House of "‘orrwtlmn‘fflr breaking The phc;wm:nli se'iing of (Main Aisle) Monday and Tuesday. : Iength, Safilfl French bands, 3 . ‘“”"“:"?}‘““’lr;n ::;:"i:rf the psst week will certainly be § Crepe Egypta—A presty all- wgo‘. 52-inch Broldcloth'—-swlm finish and Mixed Svitings—Serges and cheviots, § patent finish, color, sky blue, sh:t:":]:n gt br:‘w: cr:a e repeated here during the taoric for wnim' and _evening exceptional.y high grade cloth a very ccmplete assortment of these | 5old Usu_}”y at 512; par gar- State courts in connection with coming days. wear; 46 inches wide, full line of that we carry in a full line of color- popular makes of dress goods, 36 ment, in the main r was affirmed by the ed States, new fal co'orings, and remark- ings, including b'ack, Will give and 38 inches wide, absolutely all o o ch:,‘,"&rr,,;:r ::"::":’rf{;f;dff ably low priced for a nove'ty at, good wear and full satisfaction, wool_and the best of vaueg at aisle, Monday only at 730 at reduced prc-s, colors whit=, bue, o g L AR, [ yad . . N\, . . $7.50 yad. . . . .. ... 50 |Lladies Imported Swiss Ribbcd Merino %:r:z: Lt:]p‘n;,szfis"‘;:d, ,\:‘L:m:r‘: ;’;st_s‘:White, pink, sky blue and The Christmas Toys 5 Are Ready~--Hooray! take advantage of this offering carly High neck, long sleeves, each$7.285 The largest, the handsomest, the most remarkable High neck, short sleeves, ‘‘ $7.00 $60.00 Dresses, now $50.00 Low neck, withnosleeves,** 78e $45.00 Dresses, now $37.50 \\ Monday. \\} $62.50 Dresses, now $52.50 |- P “"j t, th ! ¢ Ladies’ Swiss R bbzd Pure Wool Vests— Cream, natural, pink, sky bu= Tailor Made Suits — ate arrivals of velveteeh toy stock west of New York City is now at its best. and black: B and cloth suits. Many handsome models have We are prepared to please any patron, to suit any purse. o e it s gy Pece AdOSr e eadyopl e storic ) Pretty things at 5c each; beautiful toys at $50.00 each, Low neck, with a0 secves, cxch . . _ $1.00 Velveleen Shirl Waist Suits—Of a selected velveteen, Women's Equestrian Tights—Full Merino jersey ribbed, prettily designed and/ neatly trimmed, a real and all the prices in between. Any toy or game that fast black, ankle or knee length, open of closed, each.. . ST e &) = e N i S P 7 surely b2 found here. Women's Heavy Fleece Lined Cotton Vests— And pants, jer- BOS B0 valine at . it isw . . $22.50 . your little folks may want can sure 1 3 e 5oy P Luag LS SO 64 “ 50c New Cheviot Inslep Length Suits—Skirted blouse Coat, | Vhe toy display is now complete in its most minute details—the dolls, the games, | yomers Cotton Hose —Tmperted Fermedorf biack, extra the animals, the wagons, the mechanical trains, the doll carriages, are all here in | heavy winter weight, high spliced heels, double soles, pair . .25¢ Women's Fieece L ned Cotton Hose— Fast black, extra heavy slk flecced, pair. . . . . . 54 % vha i 25¢ has deep capes and is cleverly trimmed with velvet, ¥ - unlined instep, skirt is also trimmed—a $35.00 | such immense variety that we cannot begin to enumerate them. And surrounded ARAGAR AARARALANR A R EAR AL AAARRA LA AL TAR A X ARKALAARAA AR AR AN AL RAR R AR AR LA R SR AT DA AR waaan valueat. - .. ... .. .. .. . $28.581 by theze marvels of man’s ingenuity and handicraft you will find for a limited time Women's Woul Hose—Autraian Tamb's wool, fa black or 25¢ Complete showing of new coats from $6.75 | those marvels of nature, the Phiappine Midgets. And if these attractions are not | yoworh rittet or puin, pai- - oot i o il to $40.00. enough to induce a visit to California’s biggest and best tov d=partment, we have, Merino, heel and toe, special va'ue, paic . . . . . .... . SOG Second Floor— Front. Section 3 left. From Our Enormous Family of Holiday Dolis, Selected s ' B E for Special Sale Monday only the Two liiustrated. afe Wris s saie s'lverware The Beaut'fu! Jointed Papier Mache boiy doil, as Kid Body Do;ls—-Lou o!l:nolhers prefer th:ufi to the - An x'”‘sya"t LS NS T B r mach:, s we have decided to offer /o ~ o ; at Abhout Bows oiths deh 4316 i1 i I syt o v b it | SN Opportunity Monday ar price. This doll is best quaiity with ground cork, joiited at knee, hip 213 inches tall, beautiful bisqus head 3 Prelly Wrist Bags—Of walrus grain leather- (see picture), inside pocket, full size, heavy nickel frame and chain, black, gray or tan, Half Off Have the table at- tractively set for Thanksgiving— eyes and dresied in fancy lace-rimme? chemise, shoes and pretty stock'nzs, a good serviceab'e doll nderful valus at the prce for Monday only z 3 AOAR Soniol vl 5 kg in pretty rinclets, bisqus hanis and forearms, patent | leather shoes, open work stockinzs, full kid bedy, | not part cloth as some are made, Monday only . ................. $1.73 full Sall and socket joints, baby face s : sesping cyes, short baby bair, long lace. "~~~ \ Dressed Indestructible Rag Dolls—We never seem regularly 75c, & needlesssuggestion ok to get enough of these famous dolls, so great is the Monday only. . it el 10 tasteful house- 7-nch.. . . .goo |;}3»in<h._$’,gg demand for them. They can all be dressed and 5 2 - | keepers. i ® 94-inch... . 789 18-nch. . $1a undressed. INGEKbgRr Y Nl am e ... ... Oc “heard of the war-| & zfiurdpm get -YI;.UoFCn‘:S s g L Big By, a0 viches Tty miice deein .+ S0 . : 3 nst him and wandered K| silverwear at prices like Best Quality Papier Mache Body Dolls —Finest Lk 2 P°[‘;;»“=l‘°?“';:;:n~ . -g;-gg Wrist Bags—Kile shape, (see picture) genuine walrus, e him- | & 3 % bisque head, fine, full, rnglet m-hair wig on n ¢ aby opty Doll, 14 in 5. . . 31.2 large ball clasps, moire silk lined, with card case bz | those quoed be'ow. A big o Sl bl s Amcrcan made, (jinches. . . . . . . . Sic and t tch th £2.00, M pelf up. © Sen un‘T;x: Rl oo e o s s'ecping eyes, pretty chemi e — B Ao Ty e G - o 50c nd purse to match, wor .00, Mon- m N e o 12340nch . . . .. $0.35 2s5inch . . . .. $4.00 Babyland Doll, 14, inches. . . . . . . . $1.25| dayonly ... .. ... ... .. $1.36 . Y v i = I 1424-inch ... . . $1.65 z29-irch . . . ... $5.00 * Babyland Baby, white dress . . . . . . . &1.25 | Red Saliron Avtomobile Bag—Gilt frame and chain, : Charles John-| g} ufactured by the Iaterna- 18%-nch . . . . $2,00 jo-inch. . . . . $6.00 Topsy Babe, white drss. . $1.25 Aunt Dinah, 20 inches . ..$3.00 moire silk lined, with purse to match scn, Ryner Stonehouse, John McLach- g tional Siverware Co., who arinch. . . . . $2.78 32%-inch. . . . $27.26 Babyland Boy, 14 inches . $1.25 -Basy'and Lady, 20 inches..$3.50 worth £2.50 o Mondar . i $1.75 gter and Q| = te the celebrated 1847 23-inch. . . . .. $3.385 36-inch . . . . $70.00 Bavyland Beauty, 1614 ins.$2.25 Dorothy, 30 inches long . $5.00 s o oS A » s arged, re-|g = =S = 4 Seal Grain Autemobile Bag—The extreme size, leather P g e o wecans Some of the Smaller Specialiies for Boys that can be Bought e e G s ot e A R DS B 0 o k rsc 3 RO o ey SETTLEMENT OF ACRE morrow st these prices: now, While tise Stock is Gomplete, and Conveniently Hid Away Artistically cut brass initials for bags 35¢ and 75c DISPUTE IS COSTLY |y Moving Picture Machines—That g've good Steam Engines—Of all descriptions, # Rofunda. Quadruple plated Bon Bon Dish or Spoon Tray . $1,27 3 5 ictures, easily operated . . . . . . . . s Pay Ten Millions, Build z %badr:p e piated Bon Bon Dish on feet, fancy C;;o;e; 5" " E .».$5 éo “ .212-50 an;t rno.deh of l-l:ge cngmcsjus:d sale r"rke-y Roas’o d and Cede Lands to IS et e etk R e P - Magic Lanterns —Nickel rnn'shed, with in factoriss, can be operate. y = = T § | Quadraple piuee Cake Buker, Tancy Rococs bord, wih | - kv - - $2.00 (0 $12.50 any child.. 500 fo $35.00 Family Size 59c¢ . 15 Saadl $1.98 Printing Presses— Complete with type and y 25 o - Thie sl parchace o coatl )y the 8 le, S b i Bhbve o e sl 7 is special purchase of roasting pans Wi =~ Quadruple plate Bread Tray, with beaded border, rancy R:;rursx(.m_pmni';os:o 2,8'058 Hill Climber or Friction Power | arrived jus: in time for a pre- retains | X| open work sidesandend . . . . . . . . . 80,98 | sjuic. . . .$1.50, $3.00 Toys—Are much improved in siyle | Thanksgiving rale. It is one of 4 i | Quadrup'e plate Berry Dish, with fancy gold trimmed g.ass | Air Rifies —Single shot, 752, $1.00 and variety for this season, they run | the finew, wlf tasing roast _pans gy adi Cemters. L e $3.82 | e 81,25, 52,07, $2.50 backwards or forwards, up hill, over | S Pruceds made of refined £ 310,000,000, & @0 sadruple plate Ry Baskes,, with . hindle, fancy. 'opét S:::: S‘a(:vc:‘:uy‘:;;:e;;;: ;';. 8("" carpets or. xiighf obstructions, great sest, and nickel plated ventilator, o Bouvia ] worktop. . .. ... ... .. ...83.15 | Tennis Racquits—Duribe onecs, 750, toys for cither in or out doors. g l:,’fin:':c:fl:;(:l)l;mh;?: 2! Quadruple plate 6-inch Tray. . . . . . . . . . 890 SR sam-rjz'gg' g"'aso Locomotive— With steel tender and gong, 85¢; Monday, Toes- p g ains about & | Quadruple plale 3-picce Sels—Sugar, creamer and spooner, T i _ WBineh . . . ... L. $1.7% day and Wednesday. 590 the upper | & in the new Coonialdesign . . . . . . . . $5+32 | Boys' Tool Chest—Extra "'l“d,{”' o "’d"d‘:.""ghd";'"i"‘: b9% Automobile—3 pa sengers, 1034 inches long . .- . $1.00 - a districts so far | g i - 5 containing 19 pieces, amongst them a brace and bit, the best value w= e S g A ieaan | § Quadruple plate Buuerfl]; sh t; rf\;‘ch kbove st PReBB § (e A $1.00 ;Lr:kE".s,:;j‘“hd::.g;’;!‘inchelxmlo:g,m:ilh o Ghafiny Dish ‘3-00 Bolivia gets 3000 square ain Aisle- 5 o B Re ¢ e = i s e I ey i 8] Mt it ottt Grosso and the Madera, besides § 0 — Pebble 'y ic iz€,. . e in 3 M ‘s — inches I ith i imals . . in the cif om which to choose here. 20 different les, the 310,000,000, which is payable in in- | X /ne L’"ens ”ow """"" $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $5.00 bR S . BT N -m;‘“ made of ’;olled copper plate, heavily nickel plated, ':tzony stallments, and commercial facilities. ; Prices That Will s"mfice Brownie Cameras — Useful and practical, with finders, small size . . . e e e handles, asbestos filled and self regulating lamp. FINSEN RAYS WORK bAn unsurpassed stock of well selected] - --------- S B $1.25, lige sie, $2.00 Fine Chafing Dish with wrought iron stand, »prinuisn?.“ WONDERFUL CURES table sets, plain and hemstitched, napkins, £ 5 FpnEsEE. e - 34,00 Crricawo, Nov. i—The use ot mio- | § | STUATES, (Tays, doilies, etc., at a price that | [Fegpemiture Specials for Monda Fine sl sicke frame Chafing Dish, +-pi e . - . - $3450 3-pint 822 . . x een rays for the cure of consumption will astonish purchasers who appreciate is claimed to have worked three cures that are pronounced permanent and good qUalltleS ana perfect Styles. X hy x § iy g Either of the pretty Tabour- experiments are said to show the ben- | & Bleached Dinner Sets—z yard cloth, with dozen napkins, for $&.00 i g cltes shown in picture on the eficial effects of the treatment. Dr. Sosme with 3 55-yued oth . Mary E. Jackson of Hammond, Ind., et R e ot is testing the rays in cases of tubercu- l-‘ Bl‘ b iz ot ed Sets, compl losis and is said to have ended the dis- | N Shochel W atleched B, e . L. L%k $6.75 ot In Shuds Betthili | 8 | Finer sets, plain and hemstitched, $ro, $15 and $2o. | The soc Beached Damack, at the Emporium, yard . . . . . . 38c Morley to Visit America. | & | Heavy solid bieachsd Table Damask, yard . , | 70-inch Bleached Damask, very special, yard . Regular $1.35 Bleach-d Dimask, per yard . and Ligquors, Monday & Tuesday Burnett's Flavoring Extract— A small quantity only of lemon and vanilla, 2-oz. bottles, lemon, regularly agc botdle, J@@j; vanila, regulacly LR U SRR e e cscecccccecs Bl Plum Puddings—1s, 2205 1, 4005 3 Seeded Raisins—Two 1-b. pkgs. . . ... New Mixed Nuts—Best quality, 1. . . «.. « o o o + o « . $50 ard clcth . . left, in golden oak or imitation mihogany, well and ttrongly made, Tabourettes that any fi-s- class furn'ture stoe would charge you #1.50 for, here LONDON, Nov. 21.—John Morley has accepted an invitation to visit Andrew | Carnegle at Pittsburg next fall, accord- | X | $3-00 dozen Napkins 24x24 inches, here at . . . . | | | $2,28 Monday, 5 Heinz or Atmore Mince Meat—Scld by the . . . . . . . . . 13@ ing to Clement Shorter in the Sphere, | § £1.75 dozen Mercerizel Nakins, 20x20 inches, here . . . , $1.28 only This quaint Dutch des : polich- This comfortable Cobbler | MUnt's Fruits-—3-b. tins, extra peaches, apricots, F".'u,h-’ ™t wp and_deliver the opening address at | g | 4°¢ Damask Tray Clo b, our price, each. . . . . . . ... 240 " Tabouvette, cither so!deno-‘: ed golden oak or ma- Seat Rocker, golden oak in heavy syrup, for the two days, dos. $2.885, tn. . . . 240 e Tor):in;l::;]l (“f)l‘rgr-. The eminent au- | 5 An accumulation of remnants of fine and medium or im tation mahogany; reg- hogany finish, ~wers and imitation mahogany, | Royal Baking Powder—1-b.tins. . . . . ... . ... ..38e - :"my‘) (_';:‘::: s i5 Amerion damasks. towels, crashes, etc., on sale on bargain table, C ';:"':"i % 505 $1.45 o 'Pmd,lg’";g L 1;::;:’?“;"“75; Kirk’s White Russian Soap— Sold everywhere at sc bar, 29 bars $7.00 His “Life of Gladstone” is having s off rotunda, east side. Lo o AN SHEiz.T ST Pfl:’t llty} V"\M:‘!— at and deserved success. It prom-! aul jones, . Mar- Py Ganny- become a classic among political g va'ues i" B dd' & or phies. When asked on finishing | e [/{] ‘_’ T e e e s Toae it Unusualy Choice of Our Body Brussels $1.37 Mr. Morley replied: 3 . . o . - T 2 *am very thankful—and very| & | -pound California Whitc Blankets —Fine wool, sight'y | Beginning Monday and during the entire week you can select from our entire stock soiled trom handling, so marked, pair , . , 6-pound best California White Blankets, pair , . gg:gg Golden Gate m—-klien wool and finest finish, instead of $10.00, this week, pair . . . ., ., | | 8.45 Fine Comforlcrs —Handsome coverings, fancy bord’ers,’elch Subusacal Comforvers—Whice Gings esch ., S Gg0) lonely Mr. Morley hgs just removed to a| » H of Body Brussels Carpets, including such staple and standard and well known new house in' Wimbledon, Surrey, | § H makes as Bigelow Lowell, Whittalls, Worcesters, etc. Any pattern or style you wish, and we will sew, $'.3 7 -yd line and lay the gampetiat' ool fo ol i A 5 This price is only a slight advance above the price of the best quality Tapestry Double Red Sheets— Linen fini'h, 81x9o inches, instead of ooz iy i Brussels. The same quality of Body Brussels is sold for one-third more \n the Pillow Cases—No: the common kind, but good ones, each, . j,ggg exclusive furniture and carpet stores, Dainty, Beautiful Holiday Handkerchiefs Women’s hand embroidered initial handkerchief, sheer Pure Linen HandKerchicls— Embroidered, scalloped or hem- Hoenoo .0y - . - . 180, 25¢ :nd 0o stitched, each . §2%e, 150, 20c, 250 1o $2 having received $50,000 for his Glad- | stone biography. e — Suderman to Circle the Globe. | BERLIN, Nov. 2L—Hermann Suder- | man starts soon on a journey around the world, going by the Siberian Rail- | road. The tour is for his health, but | he will visit Japan to look for new | subjects +* meat, gal. $2.40,bot- de. 65¢c Forty-Two Ciever Winter Styles Women’s Shoes for $3.50 MIA CHOSE.” A Story With a Strange Wom'en': hand mbroidcr_ed, unlaundered initial handker. Pure linen embroidered .hlndkflthlefh 6 in fancy holiday The ?.:‘:hmm d;: li::’e‘:.vu'":e:d'puue‘d l;h:“... z mh‘. calf ‘ Ending. chiefs, also sheer, fiae linen, eac* , . 12%0mif§@ box...........$050md $3.00 M'""m““' . llmher:y “Tvy.& palf of the E-F“.’n 8350 o pa B w you BY SARAH COMSTOCK. Fancy unlgundered handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered Real Lace HandKerchiels—A 'arge assortment of point Rose NEXT SUNDAY CALL cormer, 3for. . . . .. . ... ... ..850@ sndral Duchess lace handkerchicts, each . $7,50 to $35.00 will become our permanent customer in this department.

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