The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 10, 1904, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1904. 27 RN R EEEEEEEEYS REPEPREYYY PR ERRRY RERRY CERE DY PR MRS R SRR KRR RN R YR KRR PRSI KRR, R, R RRRREREERRE. RERRERERE RRRRR RRRRERRERER RRRRRRELE RIRRRI RIERLP.RRERE RRRRRIRIE P, RRT R, R The Second of Our Astonishing Series of January Special Sales, Beginning To-Morrow, Is the . Annual Winter Offerings of Home Furnishings Sale of Bedding Curtains--Drapery 4 Non-08ampetit.ve Sheetg,pg::s:, gé‘ahnken;, Choice Drapery SilKoline — 36 inches wide, many good 7 i I patterns and colorings, regularly 10c a yard, on 5 \:“:ffl:" 4 g B = sale, beginning Monday, at . 7 o i 50 2y SEaece, . S Curfain —Imitation Battenberg, for NS 4 °YHw, a0, fore marvel at ”?.f.‘m...a hnmgl:g:m: 30¢, sale pricf. o '70 are even a iittle less than the sam= 7S¢ Lace Curtains—Fuil length and width and good pat- terns, on sale, perpair . . . . ... .. . 59O $1.50 Lace' Curtains, wide and heavy, sale pric:. peir . Tapestry wg—3 vards .ong, mn;ed xop and bottem, reguiarly $1.50 a pair, sale price. . . . . . $71.18 $2.75 Porticres—Only j3c psirs, good patterns lnd desir- able colorings, sale price . . . . .. . .$71.88 Heavy Double-Faced Portieres—Two good lines, heavy overthrow fringe, sa.c price, per pair . . Bt Wate « & - 5 ’4.““4‘2-98 500 pairs mew style Lace Curmns, novel effects, 5 par. terns, special valge, per pair . . . . . . . $1.50 600 Pairs Arabian Lace cnmm—l’eficcfly corded, the - latest and most effective designs; are very specially priced, per psir . $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Bon Femme Curlains —Six different new spring designsy with heavy deep ruffle, each $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 Some of the most important <ales of the year are now in progress at The Emporium. Every item that we quote on this page deserves your most careful attention.” These are but a few of the unmatchable bargains that we are now offering, many departments being necessarilv omitted from this announcement, as we are giving up the greater part of to-day’s.Ad to the Home Furnishing Departments whose great annual sale begins to-morrow. Every article will be found to be exactly as represented. Satdsfaction guaranteed or money promptly refunded. Furniture at the Prices Many Dealers Pay Most of the people of San Fgancisco and vicinage know what an exceptionally high class of furniture The Emporium sells. A year and a half ago every piece of the old stock was carried out of our doors and an entirely new lot of furniture of a much higher and better grade was put in its place, and we claim that equally g-od furniture cannot be bought elsewhere in Californ'a, as low as our every-day prices. Note the additional savings to be made during our Annual Home Furnishing Sales. A few examples only are given here. d; 36x45 inches, neatly nstead ot 18c each, this . 1fe 81xgo inches; iinea $5.! 40 Iiumk:ts f\‘x”c Ln to'n'z, s 1 IMW mm:u “White Ca l'orr’i. $4.50 wrne Wool Blankets’ —“- White Mnrsc'Iles Qull_s —Ful sa Colored - uunzl QmmA Marseilles eff \\h: $5.00 Hall Chairs— | $2.75 Rockers—Im- |$12.50 Library Table | $1.50 Costumer—Im- | $4.00 Rattan Rocker [85c Plate Rack—3 feet | $i5.00 Enamel Iron|$18.50 Tiiting Card ; sale price 3 . 3 2 i jtation mahogany or | Cleah white bleach- | wide, 14.n. high Bed — Colonial de-| T able —Golden Giam polished, <a stantial and com- | has one drawer, now |+ bedroom ncesssity, | shellaced, now. . . | any frame and back, | . ors, double size, now | itation mahogany, | SPlint Baskew, regular size. . . . . . ... L. L. 50 Toweling--Two Special. forble . $1.86| . .. .§8.75| now.....800| ....$52.45] now..$38 65| ... -$11,85| nov...315.25 | Rt Buken . $1.25, $1.50, $1.85, $2.15, $2.35 i SERNUR FARDEE §37.50 Upholstered Parlor Cheir—Over- | $57.50 Pianola Music Cabinet—All Ma-| $17.5) Enameled lron Bed—Double Sides, | $48.50 Combination Folding Bed— Golden | Willow Buskets . . . 85¢, 880, 95¢, $1.10 < $1.25 Ve Torited Toweling 30 inches wie, nice toft b, for @ | ™ \tuficd in bet white bui, silk Brocatelic cov] | hogany, highiy polabeds sle pie, - - . » | extra beavy frume, three colors; mle pice | quarter-mwed. oak, with bevel mirro reats | Spliat Hampers, for ied cahes » « . , » . $1.65, $1.75 cnm; ’.’a_:er ul 5 e p et ering; sale price . . . . ... . BRUATE LS T e L SEE TP - e e $13.85 | saleprice. . . . ... ... $£38.80 | p.o 1 L e £3.00, $3.25 - £3 $80.03 Davenport— Soid Mahogany frame, | $142.50 Bedroom Suit— 2 pieces, bed and| $40.00 Ensmeled Iron Bed—Double Sides, |$82.50 Parlor Suit—Mahogany frame, highly Colonial design, covered in embossed brocaded dresserin Oak, Mahogany or Birdseys Map'e, beautifully shaped outer frame, cemter of | rolithed, upho'stered in French Damask velougnow . & . . . . . . $64.00 very massive. . . . . . . . $108.G0 neatly designed brass tubing, now $32.,28 | . . . . . . . . .. ... $£69.00 tyles of checks, rd; sale price b Fancy Hampens . . . $3.25, $4.00, $4.25 i $5.00 Waste Baskets 250, 35¢, 500, 600, 750, $1.00 i wp crocker_y and Glassware at Special Sale Prices Kitchenware and Housefurnishing Goods Sale of usefal articles, the best of their several kinds, at less than smaller stores can buy them for at who'esale, beginning Monday. | Dozens of needed household devices on sile beginning to?"morrow at prices like the few examples quoted below. ’ "-rlv -’ / Carlsb:d China Bread || 35c Preserved Palms| Tea Cups and] $1.35 Basin andj 35-cent Giass De- N s 2nd Butter Piates—Re- | —5 leaf, on special | Saucers— Semi-porce- | Pitcher—Fancy rais- || canter and Stoppers. | $3.50 Gas Radia-|| $1.50 Folding $1.50 Wash Boiler Bisseli’s $2.50 Car- | $2.50 Wringers— $L25 Seis of Flat 45c Coal Hods - dosen, nov |‘ scach . . . 24@ | lain, as thin and white | ed edge, sale price . || Thin blown ~glass, § tor — The Victor — i Tables—Highly polish- | —Large size for No. || pet Sweepers—T h e | Wood frame, 16 inch f Irons—Best irons, with | Gaivanized iron, 16 3 485’{ Cut Glass Peppersfas China, regularly . 85¢ || precti'y engraved, | Full nickeled and ficd, with yard measure | 7 or No. 3 range, | standard brand, the | rubber roller, sale | Bandie and holder com- || inch size, will not rus:, i nelfand Salts, fancy nick-|| $1.60 a dozen, now| Rev nluuon.rv large size. . . 20 | j=weled tubes, 10 feet § on top, sale price each || heavy tin, copper bot- | genuine for . $7.87 pflu only . 31 69 |plee, et . . . B8p || cach . _ S0c Salad or Berry | .. |l plated tops, cach ., fset of six . . . H5@ || Souvenir Plates,with | Hall lamps—Fancy | of tubing, sale price - $1a86 |ftom . . . .. 980 | Tea and Coffee | Renovar Cleaning AR o e Sistaing Tiwoe Dishes . 25¢| Water Tumblers— || historic scenes, for | wrought iron, colored $2.96| 25¢ Victory Toast- | 300 Door Mats— | Pots—0dd lots of the | Fluid — The Tark- s R ol bl =.28¢ Ir o njl Good c'ear glass, ‘pret- fMdecorating dining |l glass sider, for dens or 85: Suvm Heater jj ers — Will toast four || Cocoa fiber, size 16x [| 6oc, 70c and 85c kind, [f ish cleaner that cleans | Three-inch aluminum house al Bu m)- t'\ga\td, dozen || rooms or dens; each (ozy corner. . | —for heating rooms [fslices of bread at once; || 17; sale price each.. . *J all at one price to [l anything; large botiie :‘J.T":'f:n;:" n"hm:"fl:f - fgc 65¢cl . . . . ..50¢]| - 82,75 | over gas jet . @Q@|jsaic price . . .I6@ | - . . . . . §@@fcox . . . . 496 . . . . . 10C || Famsy meat sawe, each. i Household Necessities in Grocery Depariment PEPPPREERERRERRRERRRER R ERRRRPERRERR RRERRRRRR RERRR SR REREERPRPY PPERRERRS R RPRRRR RRRRERERER PREEERRE RERRER RRRRY | Table Sllverware, Gutiery, Etc. . Big Cut in Carpet Prices Brushes, Soaps, Sponges : Snlendid Values These And Other Toilet Articles : : Af Speelas c"’ F""’es Note these prices for spoons forks, etc., of For ‘h's week on’-v 1000 Hand Scrub Brushes, heavy hardwocd backs, full Tampico & | Sapolio Tucsday, 4 & : 25¢ = Z £ W PEICED 3 A stock, regularly 1cc each, on special sale, qunm; 1 Bagcriing household, Monday & Tuesiay, pin: 333; the celebrated ‘‘Rogers Bros. 1847’ make; Beginning Monday and until closing time Saturday, IS ¢ 7 Vs e e 6w v (s P . ec Berry Spoons, plain bowls . . . . . . . . . ."$1a80 | your choice of our entire line of Bigeiow-Lowell, Whit- Berry Sl;:un!, godlined . o v v v v vy o . §2e25 | talls and Worcester Body Brussels, for which our regular CreamLadies .. .. ..ot oaonann s.'nalg low prices are $1.45 and $1.55 the ' 25 e Foike: S AEE [ $2.50 | yar, sewed, lined and laid for . . ’ -~ n Spoons, set of § = y $3.60 Black Cofie Syoous; ol 18, s of 6. 3 3 $2.50 | * Choice of 40 patterns, Smith and other wool carpets, P em . . .- Sh SR o e ettt $4.15 | for which Jar I tes g @M§ ch our regular low price is $1. 9 SS== Mediim Knives, setof 6. o 4 o0 L%l srael ™ Pl % Je.hs hucyend, gl cloiing time next Saturday night, allace Bros'. tipi-piated spooas, st of 6@ 0 @ and Arc Nouveau design, one of which, 3 b dib, | o g s i n $1.05 e hiacd ikl spbociibs SOdOELN Yhorkain fhe jon. . Thesoare verylbéan. e e i ______ . $1a20 | tiful picces, and besices fish plates there are veget- i phed i Ratwa, eriaF 6 fable dishit Nelery dithes Kcind sul ok Sriae. G ............ $1.25| dishes, erc. The patterns cannot be told from ster- Sand Soap — Stryk: Laundry Soap -E Italian Castile Scap—A pure, good soap, regular 20c sz '30 Crystola — Kirk bars, on special sale, beginning Monday, bar . Whisk Brooms—Higher in price than cver owing to scarcity of whisk corn. Beginning Monday, hBwever, we will offer s 2 big lot of special 15¢c values,each . . . . . . . . . [+ Toilet Soap—A special lot of the 25c per box Kind, delicately per- fumd—vlokt, heliotrope and jockey club— beginning Monday, ..................... .12¢ Chamois Skins—Good, heavy quality, size 14x18 inches. . . 25¢ Tollet Paper— Hustler Brand, good quality, large rolls, 6 for.. 25€ Tollet Paper—Sanitary, .od quality tissue, flat package, full count, We call s ecial atteation to the fact that we are offering the dest Body Brussels for but s5¢ per yaid more than the carpet combine price for tapestry Brussels; and the famehs Smith Velvet Car- John Russell’s Catlery Co. Table Knives—|ling silver, We are sole agents for San Francisco. | Pets for 156 per yand e than the combipe's prce for apestry Brusecls. Bfor.. ..o 250 ctof 6. . . . $1.50 AR e . g Speclal Sale Smyrna Rugs— Continued for one| Rugs Made from Carpet Remnants— Ali the S”n!u—hh and house sponges, bleached, as large as your SR iR R sic R 50 pog:fl ol(nn!::-flhlf:ufi-;‘:-:;::‘. *if‘en:: © i{r ?'i”: week i in :anj\:;:lon th the big l}ome furnishing | short “cuts in our carpet stocks have beenmade | Bead . . . . . . oceeio o4 o.oeaowo.w ... L 5¢ handles, sot of 6 . . it 2 s sale, al: new choice patterns and colorings and th: | into rugs, in sizes from 21 by 6 fees, o 12by 1 g A ,‘,'f'f, e _?. sbie style, each . . . . . 28010 F428O | yery bext quaities of Smyrmas. e el 'fhm. phiniy ticdpos 5‘:"“”“““"‘7‘ M agm ekl et T . 850 celebrated stecl table knives, $2,5Cg| <1/ knives above soc we guarantee. $30.00 Rugs, size gx12 feet ... $22.85 | third 1o ome-half off regular prices. . i e o e Champagne —Extra ts. $6.00 elluloid handle, set of 6. 34,5 Scissors— Best makes. . . . 25@ to 31,35 $£4.00 Rugs, 36 inch size . . ..$2.50 . ¥ o) otk p g po. §5.00, g g Window Shades 134 yards wide, per yard $1.50. I A New ng of silver-piated ho”cv\ ware nas| Shears—Best makes, 6 to g inches, per pair . . i2.c0 Rugs, 26 inch size . . . .$1.25 ’ ...... just been. yeceived. It fo in the sew gy Gnich]. . . . Aki. o s - L. SO S1OD $1.10 Rugs, 18 inchsize . . . . 75c 3 x 7 feet, 35c to 70c. Rotunda, main floor. $1.25 Framed Pictures 58c¢ For Monday Only—We offer the balance of a line of handsome parlor pictures — prettily colored copies of nature photographs—picturgs 17%x25% inches, nicely framed in 3-inch gilt and pretty gilt corners—some of them in circular frames with ornamented tops. These pictures have been slightly 58 damaged in store display, and to close out to-morrow, are markcd. . . c One-auarter off Framed Pictures During the Home-Furnishing Sales and during the entire week, your choice of any framed picture, from §3.50 upward, from the regular marked pri The ining-room and bedroom pictures, choice subjects, by well known artists—artotypes, etchings, hand-colored life photos, water colors, pastels, etc Waists and Suits First Arrivals of the . New Styies The firs: shipments of advanced 1904 styies in waicts and street suits ¢ arrived, and the garments are Sale of Stamped Linens Half or Less, Beginning Monday Many broken lines of stamped linens, of which we only have 3 few each left, are marked to close ABout Half Regu ar Prices. 100 Doylies mow . . .40 185@ Doylies now. . . . 70 280 es now . . 160 120 Tray Cloths. . . 8¢ 200 Sguares now. . . j10 380 lies now . . .190 150 Squares now. . .80 200 Tray Cloths. . . 120 BO® Sguares now . . 240 Annual Winter Saie Muslinwear Sale Embroideries and Biggest and Best In Town Fine Insertions Only regularly made A big importation of many thou- full cut and per- fectly finished gar sands of yards of embroideries and ienls: ate . Giived. i Bl insertions, direct from Switzerland, | sale. Our prices may be on sale beginning Monday, at less than | matched almost anywhere half the regular prices. by ‘‘bargain’’ garments, These dainty embroideries are worked | made for the purpose, but on the best qualities of Swiss, Nainsook and | we positively assert that Cambric. from 3 to 18 inches wide. They are | the same quality cannot beautifully made, with properly finished edges. be duplicated elsewhere at The immense assortment of patterns in- | the same prices. cludes the new ribbon effect for corset covers, embroidery for trimming, muslin underwear, immed, from . . . . . and other sorts oftwash materials. We have divided them into six lots, from which you can choose beginning to-morrow, at | different styles, from . . . . . . these astonishingly low prices: Styles worth up to 25¢ yard . . 110 Stvles worth up to z0c yard - . 14e Styles worth up to goc yard . . 190 Styles worth up to 50c yard . . 230 assortment inciudes all that is new and pleasing in Sale Pongee Silks Monday Only Our silk buyer during his Eastern trip closed out an importer’s stock of pongee silks, in plain anff embroidered offects, af about half the prices they will cost a little later in the season. These silks are very popular and will be in greater demand than ever before. To- morrow you can anticipate your wamts at prices ranging froM 39c to 59¢ a yard instead of 75c to $1.25. Lot 1—1500 yards of fancy striped pongee fil”\i mtur’d color brown, with stripes of pink, d, srown, black and © , regulacly 75¢ Lo[ 2->00 vards of 27 m;h plain pongee—a very precty fabric for shirt wm., regulariy 7 ;: a , 1 oy i b e i,y 751 Gy o 51_25 gl 3',35 Lot 3—:09 y,uds of embrmdered striped New Evening Waists—The st | pongee, in black and white effects, that will fr season 19c4, the | make very dainty and attractive shirt waists, regu- s in all-over laces, | larly 85 the yard, special Monday only . . . . 48c Lot 4— 1000 ¥$ards 24 inch extra heavy pongee, with small embroidered rings, in shades smilor | of red, black, green, white and turquoise ; this n fact any other stores | is an exceptionally guod quality and will make pretty 5sc Boys’® Clothing At Real Economy Prices These garments are new, up-to-date and perfect in every particular. The reason for the extraordinary cuts in prices is because the lines are broken in sizes. Only a few suits of each size and kind of the many styles now remaining in stock. clearance sale now in progress. New Lawn Waists, $1.15—Plain y lawns, beaut fully tuck- full sleeve and 2 J.mbr fast blach Youths’ Long Fants Suit— The famous Oregon b.uc cheviots, of which we have sold so many thousands in the past six years, and which we posi- nvely guarantee are the best made for our regular price. Other stores ask £6.50 and $7.00; we say for ages 11 to 19 years, complets suit. . . .$5.00 Norfolk Suits—Secveral lines that are badly broken in the matter of sizes; suits that were $3.95 and §4.50, for boys 8 to 14 years; ali marked now at one uniform price e R PR R S $2.95 Sailor Suits— For boys 3 to 8 years; a large line of heavy weight serge sui's, trimmed with black or wh'te silk braid on collars, that were $3.93, cut for this sale to.. $2.08 Boys’ Finest Saiior Suits—A badly broken up stogk after the Christmas bustles £6.¢0 and £6.50 Su'ts, now . $5.00 made of reliable materials and prectily trimmed, from.. 680 o $2.18 ........ and serviceable costumes, regalarly $1.2 8 yard, on $7.00 and §7.50 Suits, now . $6.00 Styles worth up to 6oc yard . . 260 PRl ss.ac, se.oo, $7.00, $8.50 1> $18.0D | wecia! mic Monday caly . - . & 2 s 0 b #9.00 and $10.00 Suits, now.. $6. 850 ASlyles worth up to 85c yard . . 3o | Ladies Chemises of cxcelent musling and cam 14.95 —In novelty mixtures of tan, gray and biue, Ages 3, 4 and § only. % wth bands of solid colors ame shade. Th= il s T et | ““The Blacksmith”” Song Recital |0l Smdegdeukx . . - 83405 On Free Exhibition Sale of Cigars nd black, the mew Eton jecket with shoulder cape We have again secured Delorme's| The Crown—The new 5c¢ cigar, bezin- roughout with taffeta silk, a big $28. 50 valae; sile $22.50 | marvelous painting, for a limited time, ning Monday, 10 for 28e; box of 50 All this week Miss Fronie Kruse will sing Lee Johnson’s Indian love song, “‘Ramona,’’ and his latest ballad, ‘‘Alone,”’ every afternoon next week, New Street Suits, SZSN-S:m.uyel,oneofuhcnAnhuwnn and it is now om free exhibition in owr Art] ... ... .. ... ... i iueeniin. 3 - ¢ oub o; bine and’ Biack stassines 454 blue, brown fiod bick Room, second flm./wery day during business yea. :t Z,rth T e mfii‘d Hh“‘-"h' e o e Then o serges, blouse Eton jackets, slk lined; entire suit neatly ani - El Belmont—That most ular brand | depa ent second floor. torchon laces, etc. There are e, beawtfully tailoned, worth S3a. 505 sale prce. | Rours. 1t is one of the most famous of modern pop Tt b vl o vy ek o . s ol i stripes and wolid biues, pinks and S VAR ity - i R TR $25.00 | paintings, and is valued at §50,000.00. of Havana 'lgars Ky ) T AR .25¢ “’fl" S P A VR B SRR 18¢c vlnes, on special mlear.. . . - - - . .. .. Biack Venet.an Cloth 79¢c S Sods ol srdered 44 il 7 RS o nbsirered 41 i Salo Ghlldnn s Wool Dresses Extra special values bsgins for Monday—a clean up of broken lines. Children’s all wool and cashmere dresses, in the latest styles, includ- ing the Russian and Peter Thompson effects, large as- sortment of colors, sizes 2 to 6 years; regular $4.00 value, Monday. ‘2'85 { Children’s All-Wool and Cashmere Dresses—In latest styles; all more or less elaborate y trimmed; such colors as pink, light blue, brown, red, navy, light gray, edn” 8’ ....... s o nus s y AIERICA'SWM Hnmnhaném;mflc;;;o-fl“nvflmm - We have closed out a stock of Biack Venztian Twills from a prominent New York jobbing house—one of the best wearing dress fabrics |- é P S made, suitable for coats, suits and skirts. This is the 56-inch 3 grade, regularly sold at $1.50 a yard.® Beginning Monday and dur- y ing week, while quantity lasts, an unmatchable special 790 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- offeringat. .. Lk o &ivais ~BPPY . 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