The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 17, 1904, Page 27

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THE - SAN FRANCISCO CALL, GLOVER SHOWS | MORE DEFTANCE Vietim nf H»loradn Military Deelares That the Governor Must Suffer for His Aect R SR TALKS A1 (Ul TY JAIL rHiS e e ixeentive Believes That the Former Congressman Is I'horoughly serv nux!— will avail with a squad of isoners from the d to-day and, line of ed lhvm to travel There seems or ‘be done in_the 3 2\ Gilover overnor Peabody - IR | 30.00 and 35.00 taiior-made suits 20.00 o-dry ° !i!l" 1:1;“‘1‘;‘;5‘;;"(1 | ‘\\ 42,50 and 55.00 tailor-made su'ts 27.50 > reaks im his old 1 \ N 47.50 and 57.50 tallor-made sults 29.50 ~ 70.00 and 75.00 tailer-made sults 42.50 4 gl gt g B 2 e, 85.00 and 95.00 tallor-made suits 57.50 st srmor_ i lgnsre Evening and Reception Dresses Of Fine Crepe de Chine, Mousseline de Soie, French Sicilian, Point d’Esprit and black = Dresses that were $ 4500 now.......... $37.50 S Dresses that were 62.50 now.... 52.50 Dis- Dresses that were 65.00 now.. tried in the before the e INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC o COAST Navy Orders Are Issued and re Com- Army and 6.—Postmas- —James J. H. Glennon, Irresponsible | ARRY, ERRRRE KRR vmimip, wmmERny T lm-uu: m mumx. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ! THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM Special Ribhon Sale Beginning Monday, 8:30 a. m. Six lines of the season’s most desirable ribbons are greatly unde.priced to close. We invite compariscn with the lowest priced good ribbons that you know of. 30c Rbbon I7c yard —s-inch p'aids, in excel- 25¢ Neckwear R bbon 14c yzrd—Danty, fancy lent colorings; 424-inch fancy striped Loui- ribbons, 5 inches wide, in an assortment of sine, in combinations of blue and WHE, oicue iine dotoringss on special rose and wht: and pai 5 '4 pain whie; onepecidl 4 cinning Mondsy, yaud . L sa'e, beg nning M nday, 4 ’70 30c Neckwear Rbbon 19: yard — An ascor - 60c Sash Rbbon i7c yard - 200 yards only ~ ment of fancy stripes, in both light ard dark of this handsome 7-inch moire sash ribbon, combinat'ons; widths 434 inches, and a very biue, rose, n'e, lav- special bargain at the specal sale '9c spechil sale, '7c price, beginning Monday, yard . 12}4¢c Fancy Rbbon 8c yard - r.inch fancy yards of\satin and satin surah wath ribbons, in prett; colcrings, s widths; tolors m, rose, Vol o ndey Igh‘bue, car- for underwear trmming, children's baic rib- bon, ec., soccial sale, Clearance Suits, Coats, Etc. Prices now that wou'd bare’y coves, and in some instances wou'd not cover, the cost of material. No ga s carried over from season to season in this store. We do not want it s2id by any lady rhat she saw such and such a coat or suit in The Emporium last winter when she comes in to buy her spring garmeat. Hence prices like these to close out at once. The Illustration Shows one of cur most deeply cut priced suits, made of two-tone fancy Zbe ine cloth, with Military b ouse jzckez and even iength un ined skirt; now. s mat $t7.50, v - - - $19.50 Among the other sharp reductins are : $25 00 and $30 00 tailor-mad: suits $14.95 Dresses that were 85.00 now Dresses that were 100.00 now Dresses that were 225.00 now And many others at similar reductions. Alterations extra. Sale of Overcoafts For Little Boys $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 Coats Cut fo $5.00 Announcement Exlraordinary — Our entire stock of Boys’ Russian Over- coats, made by the best tailors of New York City, every one of them exclusive in design, perfect in fab- ric and exquisite in coloring, coats that were formzrly priced from §7.50 to $12.50 each, beginning Monday, withou: any reservation wh-eur, all at one uvniform 5 o .00 price of , 2% lo 7 years. .4gr5 Shirt Sale 75¢ and $1,.00 Values (H Many of the Late Copyrights 50° Book lovers, take notice! A special which you will appreciate awaits you to-morrow. We have e Island, as ex- A purchase of| about 400 copyright books that in ptain Eimore F. many hundreds of | perfect condition sell at $1.00, from San Frag- some of the most :: o8 and $1.20—but these have been 3 mfl- b Tolibvs Chin- popular brands of | hurt by banding and we offer them popular brands of| L ueety sy pos o+ - DO . Thess are soms of th FRUIT EXCHA) S ARE and _“golf "Shirts,§ . o e el by Horton. FIGHTING RAILROADS: d made of extral “conquerors House,” by White, s quality stripe ma-|. ‘‘Under the Rose,” by Isham. Interstate Commerce Commission Hears Testimony Against South- fic and Santa Fe. 16.—A further before the Inter- Commission on the by “the California of Los Angeles and rwarding Company st the Southern Pa- Atchison, Topeka oad and other lines d by the plaintiffs that s made discriminative rates ifornia and Eastern points of complainants. was retained by the com- n to meet arguments of railroads, represented by Robert ago for the Santa Fe . Herrin of San Fran- thern Pacific. traffic menager of was also present, f this city acted ants. ¢, Jan. 16.—The Government \& experiments has ordered tur- gines to be constructed for the rd-class cruiser Merkur and Summer Home Sites. nterested in a summer home along scian River in Somoma County? The s ideal and the enyironment very pic- A onte Rio Park over fifty cot- | ST. LOUIS | WORLD'S FAIR VIEWS BEAUTIFUL COLORS The Official Views of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition to be held at St. Louis will be issued as supplements to The Sunday Cail beginning with the issue of Sunday, January 31st. Agents and newsdealers will do well to order carly, as there will be a great demand for these beautiful views. S | IN - muunmu mnu WI!RI‘R‘R“ RRERER RREARRRRERE RRERRRRRE RRRERE WR‘RI!"R! RRPERRRE RERERR RRRRRERERRE REEREPRE RRRERR PRRRERREEER RREREYEE RERRER RRRRRRERRRE RRRERRRE RERRRE RERRERRR R R Ry | PRUSSIAN DIET OPENED |1us Sn oty Tsitiadaces & Now Fen- | ““The Claybornes,” by Sage. “Brewster's Millions,”” by Greaves, “Role of the Unconquered ‘“Archbishop and the Lad. *‘Christopher Ferringha: “Dark of the Moon,” *Sons of the Morning,” “‘Sacred Fount,"” ““The Usurper,’” “The Argonauts,” b, dras, each garment perfectly cut, and will fit equal to custom made, shirts that bought in the regular way would have to be sold at 75c and $1.00 each, on special sale be- 450 ginning Monday - - Have vou seen «“The Blacksmith”? Sale Linings Little Priced KNotions 1600 yards black Mercerized Sateen, 36 inches wide, a quality suitable_for underskirts as well as skirt linings, on special sale, Mon- day only, at the excep- '20 by | h“pcll by James. Kauffman. ngton. “The Two Vanrevels.”” by Ta “The Girl at the Halfway House." Underwear carried. Omo Dress Shie'ds (odorless), pair . . , good va'ue, pair., . Cube Ping, Lirge size, eac | the spacious White Hanl of the cas- tle. The Emperor introduced a cere- monial not previously used by him or his predecessors at the opening of the Diet. He entered the hall pre- ceded by two tall heralds, wearing ta- bards checkered with the royal arms and quarterings in white, black and blue, and red and gold, one of the heralds. bearing & banner on which were emblazoned the Hohenzollern arms and the Emperor carryi a banner showing the arms of Pri BY EMPEROR WILLIAM ture in the Formal Ceremonials. BERLIN, Jan. 16.—The newly elected Prussian Diet was opened to- day by Emperor William as King of Prussia, who read the speech from the throne in a full, resonant voice, which was heard clearly throughout Tnmmed Ha s, originally $4.50 to $9.00, now $7.00 to $12.00, now mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm To Immediately Close OutWinterMilliners” Misses’ and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Hats up to $1.50, now Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-to-Wears that were $1.50 to $4.50, now $7.00 $2.65 $3.95 ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE 5000 Pairs Curtains New 1904 Patlerns Just Arrived The first important shipmen: of our spring 1904 lace curtains has just arrived. Al of the new designs of the most prominent makers are represented in this col~ ection. Particu'arly attractive are the xmluuon Arabian curtains, so cleverly made that they carnot easily be told from the réal. Every curtain in the collec- tion is strictly up-to-date and the prices are surprisingly low. Some very special values are : 100 pairs ful size lace curtains, ecra or whive, 4 [| New Bon Femmes—3 yards long, 5o inches patterms, por pair. . . . . . . . $1.50 idz, in six diff-rent jascerns, each » . 100 pairs an lace curtaing, heavily corded, ..8$4.00 © 310,90 y b, perpalt . . .., $2.59 Lt:c Bzd Sm A large assortment, including 100 rairs im tazion real Arabian, in choics de- Ar.bian, Novelty Nets, with center pieces of $4.69 Battenberg, ‘acs and heavily ruffied, each. . cvelty net curtains, with braid made .$5.00, $7.5u i $14.00 on h aviest ne: and edz:, rair . . $2,7235 3 $3.00 Arabian Curiains 72.12 An Extra Special for Manday Only 100 pairs Arabian Curtains, choice patterns, which if bought by us in the regular way could not be sold under : 300 a pair, special’ Monday only . ’2. '2 Dress Goods Sale Two Great Values Monday Only 38 Inch All Wool Sacking—About 1000 yards. A good wearing dress fabric, that will make serviceable dresses for children, in such color- ings as brown, navy, goblin, green and tan, sold regu- larly at 50c a yard, on special sale, on Monday only . 340 56 Inch Homespun Suiting—A very desirable fabric for walking suits and skirts, in shades of brown, tan, grey, navy and goblin; an excep- tional value at the regular price £1.00 the yard, oneof the 69’ big store’s best dress goods offering, on Monday sale price c Sale of Ladies’ Bags 05 intbbe €t e P ey Bk ey o —Sea rain lining, beautitully finished, medium leather, patent%afety 630 lock hook, well made and nicely finished, Wrist Bags — Genuine s=al, walrus and buffa'o grain Jeather, with inile Monday only, each .............. 3f1c pocicer, full size, well finished, regu- larly £1.35 and $1.50 cach, special Monday only 89¢ Two Extra Specials Monday RRERERRER RREER REPF Kanaaa 50¢c A Flannel Sale Without Parallel in Our City Finest French Flanncls—Dresdenand French Flannels — In solid colors, striped effects, in richest color- twill and fancy woven stripes, ings, for kimonas, negligees, strictly all wool, and instead of etc.; the well known 75¢ per 50c a yard, beginning Monday yard sorts; beginning Monday and during this sale 380 and dunng this sale, 48 ........... per yard . C Waisting and Wrapper Flanncls—In fancy weaves, German eider- down, etc., some slightly imper- fect (broken lines); none worth less than 15¢ a vard, but 90 for this sale, your choice at Whi:e Filannels—Scidom is there a special clean-up on these goods, because they cost so close to their selling price; but we have secured three lots for this sale, and all are de- srab'e medium weight fla: suitable for children's wear, etc., and the sile prices be g nning Monday will be: 50c yard wide kind . 370 Heavy-Weight 'l’vlnd fland—All wool, in black, seal brown, natural, cream, navy, etc., for skirts, suits, etc., as well as men’s underwear and shirts; the 50c kind; Monday and dur- ing this sale, per yard 280 Outing Flannels—The solidly woven quality for underwear, night- gowns, etc.; a full assortment of desirable colorings and styles 40c 32-inch kind 320 at less than cost of mak- 7 o 30c 27~inch kind 24 - i ing; at this sale, yard . Sale of Men’s Overcoats $12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats $9.50 Dozens of broken linis and odd lots takei from our regular asiortments durng inventory. Overcoats of which w=_have but two or thres of a kind le't, som of the best $12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats that we-e brought to California for this staon, both medium and exira lengths, on sale now to close at #¢ Nime@=Fifty ** £16.50 to $20.00 Overcoats $13.85 Broken lines of Overcoats that we ask $16.50 to $20.00 for and that exclusive clothing stores charge much more than that for, casts that fit right and are made right and that yeu will be thorough'y satisfied with in every particular. Bicause we on'y have a few of a kind left, we have marked 2l of thess broken lots at one uniform_prce, ““Thirteen-elghty- five.”” B:oken iines of men’s $12.50 and $15.00 Suits . . . Broken lines men’s £16. 50 to $20:.00 Suits . . . ¥ "3-85 The New Spring Waist First Showing Beginning Monday we make the first extensive dis. play of season 1904 styles of sik and wash waists. Never have we owned so many of this class of gar. ments at ome tims before. + The magnitude of our purchases of waists has given us price ad. \ vantages which we believe will mean a saving of at logst one-quarter for our patrons. We have marked: 75¢ value percale waists at £1.00 value lawn waist at. .. $9.50 In Jewelry Salt and Pepper Shakers —Very pretty- design, glass, good weight ster- Department Men's Fob Chains — The ornaments in silver, French gray, Roman and other fin- $1.35 value lawn waist at $1.50 value lawn waist at., , o o o $1.75 value lawn wast at. . $2.25 value cheviot waist at , $2.50 lawn waist at And there are beaytiful lawn and cheviot waists at Just in—a new line of the celebrated ‘‘Piqua’’ underwear for women. ful fit and non-shrinkable qualities, it is one of the most popular lines of underwear we have ever “‘Piqua” Combinatien Suits — Fu'l regular made and finich, Ladies’ Black Lisle Hose~ Plain top, lage boot, silk embroidered instep, ishes; new, novel and very attractive designs, regular- ly £1.50 to $2.50 each; on special sale Mon- 690 day only . Good Office Furniture Ghoap Mr. Business Man—Do you know that we se'l Office Furniture at the same low rat: of profit at b which ws sell so many other lines of merchandise? Do you know what an exteasize variety of styles here are here for you to choos: from? We inv.ts B careful comparsons of gocds and prices. The Golden Qak Rolled Top Desk (il'ustratei), 54 inches wide, 52 iaches hgh, with drawers on 8l both sides, 4 small drawers and 18 pigeon noles in- tide, 2 book compartments and best $328.50 . of cabinet work, is sold by us for . Others from $r9.50 to $77 50. Golden Oak Flat Top Desk, 48 m7zxde, 30 in. deep, with iots of drawer rocm, only . . $185.00 Golden Oak Standing Desk, 6 fe. in tingth, good cabinet work aod finish, for $20 Ravolv.ng Desk Chair — Golden quarter sawed oak, leather i £10.00 Pigeon Hole Case — Highly po'ished oak, 18 pigzon holes . .. $9450 Golden 02k Office Tabie— Highly polished, 48 in. long. . . $18250 Letter Press Stand—Go'den quarter sawed oak, highly po i hed, 5 large, spacious drawers $15.00 Revolving Stools, Typewriting Desks, Wood and Cane Seat Chairs and Office Furniture of all descrip- tions at equally atlractive prices. ling silver tops, a lim- ited quantity; on Mon- Ay ””ie':v Amnd Other House~ On account of its beauti- value $12.75, beginning Monday, set tionally low price .. full bus: and perfect fittinz, colers grayand white, nic . S GB@ | . . . ... ... ... $9.95 5 Posi-Gris i, Meb Vi or O e s6-inch Shadow Silk — kas like taffeta, “Piqua”—Made of fine combed wool, the best fitting tght in the | Gibson Plates— Eaglish Doultonsware, with reproductions of Charles Dana Gibson's pictures, we | 2 packages . . . . . . . . . 280 o RS ey . 160 macket, regu'ar made and full finished in every way, 2, el them regularly at 4g¢; beginning Monday, each. . . . . . Whele Wheat or Geahans Ploas 1o Ih. scks Samson Lining Silk— Guaranteed, \lrd 580 ankle length, black enly, garment . ‘ .50 $2.40 6-pecs Chumber Sct, fin: decorated wemi-porcelan; rale price . . o . o o o« . $ML@ I | U 240 X i Preseryed Pa'ms, €-'eaf, sale price. . o . . . . . . . ... S maot Bita s Canh . 208 a7 D oy e oy i‘.’f:.°ri‘~,’;'it.'m‘,“.‘"_”§";,,';".; el el v o i i b S SR e Asckere-~New Lih s, cach Chiffon Stock Foundations, each.. . . . 100 Ladies’ G'obe Merino Vests—High neck, long and shot slecves, pants | 335 Basin and Pitcher —A fancy shape 22d as white as C sale price for the Martin's Eastern Cru- c:.m.— ?:' :1]‘ M;_;Sin;.o'l‘ battle . . .. . zgz ta match, ank’e length, colors white and pay, a reliable garment in Sldzg l:::;::x: x::’l Table Lamp — With cither globe or dom: shape; sp:ci, be(mmn:}f;; i f Slesves, pair . . . ... s SOMPELC I o o o oioo o o s Fi0ih 4 4 0 h G s e v oa e e sz onwegd Rl e it g v 8125 | ¢, 05 Cut Glass Bon Bon DIsh—W.th handie; o r'ch new cuting and a big value at the saie Nickeled Safety Pins, dozen 20 '-“‘“h "':Y Silk Undervests — L‘:"’ "“" ke L 2 T s U e S e el 1 e $1.33 odeing ? g crechet yokes, colors blue, pink and white, per garment o L T LI, These 4-tube planithed il ~niy e Mo e P4 e G L BRI e S $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Gas Radiators--""7; ! "; """, .. Self-threading Neeiles. paper.. . . * - - 5@ Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hpse —French Merino hecl and toe, extra PR PR R T O 3 4 e . 80¢c Monday . . ... . $12.75 Dinner 89!3 $9.95 furnishing Specials Dinner Set like il'ustration, 51 pieces for 6 il persons, Carlsbad China, with very dainty \§ flower decoration and gold edge; regular Q< fitted with 30 feet of tubing, regularly $4.00, o special sale ng f $2.96 $1.0 Clothes Dryer —For hous: or $2.75 and $3.50, Irisk linen waists at $4.00, new vesting waists at §5.00 and many other styles up fo $r2.00. The assortment of 218 distinct styles must be seen to be appreciated. Petticoat Sale | Go-Carts $3-98 Monday Only $1.50 Petti 95¢c—Heavy Mercer- The $5.00 Kind Monday only, ized Sateen) in two new and stylish effects—one has a deep} | > flare flounce, trimmed with these light,fold- stitched bands of sateen, piped} jno Go - Carts in black velvet; theother hasan] = 2 that have re- clining backs, the kind that accordeon pleated flounce, fin- ished with a stitched bias ruffiz and you can fold up 2nd take on the narrow rose pleating, with fuil under dust ruffls; regularly always 950 cars; they have rattan backs with springs and rubber $1.50; sa'e price Monday $1.25 Petticoats, 89c —On'y 2bout 3o0 ot these—b.ack and white striped tire steel wheels; on spe- full width; full $1.25 value; sale i cial sale Mon P""' M“d" A 890 day only.... ‘3- Crosse & Blackwell's Lucca Ofl—For the two days, qtv.. ;. 20 sateen petticoats, with deep, bias. This is a money-back store Ghirardelli Chocolate— Ground, 1 1b. tins cut, flare flounce, finished with smali Groceries~--Liquors full roffle, trimmed in stitched bands of solid black; perfect fitting and Mondays and Tuesdays Extra Vaiues Wm. Williams' Old Mighland Scotch—F: ';,m,..,;..,.. ey WAAWA AARAA A RAAAR A AR AR AR AR WA AR A anaan mmmnmn RANARA R ARAR AR AR ARG AAAAER RARAAAAR AR AR AR AR RAR CA AL ARARATRA R AR AR AR R AAAARA FARARAAA AR AR RS WARAE KRAARL GAR A EAR RAARTAALRLTA A AL ARA AR AR AR R AR AR RS AARAR R AR R Security Back Combs, each . . . 10¢ in colors of black and blue, black and whits, black and red, b'ack and porch, new and improved, .| White Libel Stout—McMaullin's none better, Curling Irons, each. _dc g0, etz., 4 Cotnplate ling:of-new pittsny and very.stylish, psin, SOC rack, 7 long arms ficted hvich cords R UG Fie 76 e 5" o W $1.80 Sun Bonnet Foundations, each B0 | Ladies' Pure Maco Cotton Hose—Fine quality, imported fast black, medium or heavy weight, tohold the articles to be dried. Can Zinfandel —Extra old, gal. . . . . . . 86O xan‘:nml: sk.; Binding, ru_:rce s 21? plain, garter or £bbed top, doub'e sole, high r",, pair 350, 3 for . . . . $1.05 te nung-:‘td :{h-;lil:.b-;dc of Port Wine—Golden Prince, bottle . 350 T::i:‘" Wheels, ':“h. r" P" ...... 5: Ladies’ Cotton Hose— Heavy black, fiecce lined, double sole, l?':ludm., very e'astic, pair 250 special sale price . . ... 720 € California Brandy — Extra, botdle . . . 780 H - - | WA AN RRRRRARER AR ARR RN ER R R TER N 8 AU anan anaaann WaARR AR R SRR A AR ARXAAA HAAARL KAAEAL AAAK2 240 AAAARR A long ttrhllncl;( Brl:\Pcel! roll;we l‘nl; | TAFT NOw BOUND cluding the Crown Prince, Frederic 1 SAN FRANCISCO William; Prince Heqry of Prussia and 29 Prince Albrecht of Prussia and Chan- to catch the morning train for Wash- ington, where he will assume his new duties as Secretary of War. This plan of hastening across the continent is in Archbishop Harty Weleomed. MANILA, Jan. 16.—Archbishop Harty landed here to-day and met cellor von Bulow. ‘The speech, which entirely concern- ed domestic affairs, said the King Providence for his speedy ration to health and expressed gratitude for the warm sympathy | shown him by the people. ————— Reduced rates on household goods to & from the East & South. Bekin's, 11 Montgomery st. * Former Governor of Philippines May Hurry From Steamer to Train by Special Tug. HONOLULU, Jan. 16.—Former Gov- ernor Taft will leave here to-morrow on the steamer Korea for San Francis- co. He expects to reach that city on Saturday next. His present intention is to immediately take an army tug from the Korea to the Oakland mole, so as accordance ‘with orders cabled to him at Yokohagia just previous to his de- parture from Japan. This morning he visited the Eva plantation, accompanied by Governor Carter and other prominent citizens of the islands. He was given a public re- ception this afternooh, and also re- viewed the Nauon;l Guard of the Ter- ritory. - - with a most enthusiastic reception from the people of this city. A water pageant added. brilllancy to the af- fair, the bay m, the vicinity of the landing stage being packed by beats gayly decorated with vari-colored bunting. Fully 10,000 persons took part In the shore parade, in addition to 5000 school children representing all the Catholic societies withim the archepiscopal jurisdiction.

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