The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1904, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY TANUARY 24, 190a. THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM ! THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM. | »s FEDERAL JURY - INDICTS BURTON United States Sonator From Kansas Is Charged With | Having Accepted Bribe Money cnuro\nmn-s el NIXT COUNT IN BILL, — Alleged Sale of His Influence With Some of the Officials of the Postoffice Department Federal n indict- Burton, iph trom ek unts wit + 2 five che ¢ $500 each 1000 \on sale Mondav Grair urities quantity. Monday only the Inspector, Hugh C. v have been found on | it is or Burton's al- | it is stated, to a fravd order irain and Securities B t of his nection with Dennis was indicted in te courts, other ways 23.—Senator he could not t had been N\ Chxldrcn 's Dresses i colored ligh and blue p'ai Hubbard effec det, allz y assortment of A compi years, ot Delorme’s $50,000.00 Painting, Blacksmith)’ now on free exhibition. AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE We cloSed _them_out at a great price_conggssioM, by taking the big Made of best shirting muslin. 3ply bosoms; re-enforced back and lmnl and made in best manner. 6 for $2.34 12 for $4.68 Chifdren’s Dress $2.85 (Worth Lp to $4.00). Also Some Sailor-Suits At Very Moderate Prices Children’s Cashmerc and Scrge Dresses-- Made Russian effec Peter Thompson style and numerous trimmed ribbons or laces, regularly <; $4.00 cach, are now placed on sa'es tab'es, second flzor, near eievator, at . s for 2 to 6 years- -Alsofor2to 6 years, i nfaterials, re now reduced to. . Ancther Line of Childr:ns Dresses— €0.0rs, more or u'arly $5,00 and §6.00 each, and $5.00 « $12.50 Dressmakers’ Supplies mmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmm First Iimportant Fabric Sale 1904 To-Morrow=--Silks, Dress Goods and Wash Goods They are coming now, coming with a rush—the new silk, wool, linen and cotton fabrics that are to be More wash goods and silks than dress goods, “The worn this spring and summer. very important specials for Monday. Read on. Sample Picces Dress Goods $1.00 and $i.50 Values 69¢ We have secured from a New York manufacturer an exceptionally choice lot of samp’e pieces of dress goods (full piéces) — Twines, Crepes, Zbeclines, Serges, Veilings, Cheviots, Vigoureux, ete., in widths ranging trom 48 to 56 inches; this season’s goods, sod regularly at 31.00, $1. z, and $1.50 p“r yard c For Monday only . . . . . 40-inch Crepe de Paris (silk ani wool)—A very nice q..\lhty in the new spring co’oring— heliotrope, myal, dum;--;n,-, tas, gray, black, etc.; yard . ¥ $1.00 48-inch Tweed Suitings— All weol, in pretty m'x« d :fl-:r for spring; grays, tans, browns and greens; a fine materiai for walking sty yard - ! 85¢ 56.inch Broadcloth—Steam finit ca fine cloth ready for u'e, in the new shades of gray, red, c hmwr,, royal green, navy ani black; yard . 31.80 New Cream Dress Goods— All the popular weaves for spr ing, in mo- ha ) and sik and wool mie grods; per yard S5 @ to $1aBY "ale Ppinted Suiiings - A new huasy cottn fabric, in foulard ¢ acsigas, pretty co.crings, very attractive and 61/4 : for to-morrow’s selling at baf two ca their va ue, yard . Sale Madias —2500 yards of ths scason’s lat s ‘n madrss, $3m: beu ete; cther saple effec's, a fine 32-inch-wide cleth, worth 25c a yard; a3 a etarter for the seas'n, to- [ morrow's price will be. Panne Stripe Silk Mixtures—A pre ty &rn3 novelty and washable madras eff-ct, almost =1l €1k 31 inches wide, yard £ DG Sitk Werp Madras- de- sgnsand mod u . 50¢ New Emhroidories Season 1964 Novellies That Arrived From £f. Gali Last Weelk The first shipment of the prettiest embroideries that lmv; been designed for this spring and summer has just arrived. The latest ring, Teneriffe wheels, French blind, drawn work, French hand-made effects in all good grades of cambric, nainsook and Swiss embroideries. poducsd from th: mills, da'nt s, yard long waisted, with braids, and ' $2.85 ds, navy, bue, tan and red | W e Emorvileries - Suitable for cor.et covers, with and without beading, , some made Mother e e e . 40c 1 82.25 ¢, others lhc long waist Two- ¢ Efiects—Such as ecru, embroidered on while, in tions to mateh. n, with roses and heat patt Emb-oidery Medallions in large as square shape; all sizes; each . Nzinsook and Swis Se's— {7/} insertion Ha!f and Full Flouncin yard . . < Linen Embmldcrtd \11 teral for comp ete wa Al'over E rbroideries— New d yard . BV g diamend and - 5S¢ v §0¢ o uil/H of (dgmg and 3 of ment, in round, . $2.50 less e aborately $3.85 of pleasing st Russian blouse Suitable for children’s long dresses and skirts, 78c v $4.50 EPsltress On eavy, puse imtal -psh oo8 from . . $3.85 up igns in cambric, nainsook and Swiss, per i .. 252 and upward Sale Siiver Piated Ware Knives, Forks, Spoons Comnicte Sefs es, b £ On Mondav, we will esgitph e ‘,"’_’ o offer 100 casés of Wallace aid, ail colort, §-yard piec i 3ig, Bros ’ well known triple e b‘“d‘ ’lgo '“dggo plated spoons and forks at rch, each ¢ 9 0 ani 2 a bie savi r p s 50, ,00’ 150, 250 :rig;:..\mg from regular % 5 50 Rzgular $6.00 Case— Containing ke 5c ek l‘hc half dozzn fancy teaspoons, haif g duzen wablespoon;, haif dozen : s ; i medium forks ard haif dozen BURYING DEAD UNDE; '2 scani '6;‘“0 in fine plush, sitk-iined ary for . DISTRESSING CONDITIONS ,752 it Spait e et 4' 79 o s Fo & 520 | Resilar $395 Case: Consuinlig oneBalf dorn “meshisn Siks v o> ionolulu Cemeteries Are Overcrowd- g 20> | haif doren tabie knives, in handsome pluch, silk- in Many Graves. r two men stand upon 4. to weigh il sufficient it is one dopted in the uv]qu Owv n the c this sacri- t disturb- is becom- As many sometimes Pi king irons, cach Not-2-hook, best drrs fastener, card. Black :ni Wh Fancy tri kirt B= t'ny g buttons, dozen vard. . . n upc 1 a $12.50 and $15.00 Styles $9.50 Many broken lines of our best $12.50 and *15.00 i | [ ! Marked at Very Close Prices ’ Peet’s H oks an: Overcoat Sale $16.50 to $20.00 Finest black and Oxford | Vicunas, -15¢ 40, 50 ani 10c - 80 100 ... .10¢ 10c $2.50 coated on the ins sizes and cha; ¢ wi h an absolutely pu Styles $1385 S Scotch plaids | > st thr ths five | overcoa among them B % 3 s I t v nrqh (;: a fine looking wool, and pret‘t'y mixtures, all Tea Pots Coffee Pots Lipped Sauce fins e merged. In | Oxford gray cheviot made with broad, hand- 75¢ 3 pis. size, GGG 70c 3 pis. sire, 6O Pans . st e coat, cut long and fuil,| padded shoulders and | = goc 4 pis. size, 5@ 80c 4 pi. 522, 5Ge §° 3 1 e gg" - = o e i with broad hand padded| loose, easy fitting skirts g S € 4 ok wee, FEE to t oc 6 prs. size, BF@ goc 6 pis. sire, GFO 70¢ 5 qs. sice, Ao shoulders, silk sleeve lin also long and medium lengths, in black Thibets and fancv 1255 sleev mixtures; some with| of the shorter belted bac all now| all marked to close now - - '"”Y‘;‘X"’: reduced to - - $950! at . . . . . $713.85 Will Receive His Subjects, s s o 1.75 Shoes $1.15 announced t_r» Misses’ ard Youths’ e o Wedne oori Girls’ and Boys' Calf Lace Shoes—Vici kid or box (50 inches long), wfth or without belts, with wool serge and silk elining; also plenty At 10c Aluminum House Numbers Coffee Canisters Broem Holders Gas Lighters Sink Cleancrs Pt Wapd Salt Box Wced Towel Roller Laundry Brush lined lengths, e Bowl Strainer tove Lid Lifters Tae Golden Oak E of woolen dress goods, in the new weaves, is now being made. Big Price Cuts Inauguraie the 1904 Wash Fabric Season Thousands of Yards - Numerous Patierns— But Come Early White Porcelain Lined Blue Enamel Ware At a Third Less Than Reguiar Prices Monday only, these finest of kitchen utensi s, made by th: manufacturers of the famous agate nickel st e white porcelain enamel and on th= outside with a br'ght bluz enam:l. Gas Radiators $2.96 4-tube planished iron, full joweled, nickel plated radi- ators, fitted with 10 feet of &. regularly $1.00, spe- £$2.96 Dining~-Room Furnifure at Cut Prices sion Table shown in so far—but still a good showing We start the spring selling by offering some 3 Popular Weaves Silk 75¢ and 85¢c Values 490 1000 yards of these silks for shirt waists and evening dresses will be on special sale at 8:30 to.morrow morning. The lot consists of Peau de Cyvghe, Peau de Rex and Louis'n® Silks, in pinks, blues, reds, resedas, grays, navy, tan, heliotrope, etc. Exceptional values at 75c and 85¢ per yard; they are one of the rare bargains for which the Emporium is famous—at Monday'? sale pric. . 24-inch Printed Liberty Satins—Yn th= new gun metal effects, the silks that fashionable Parisisnne; and New Yorkers are having their (& ‘wemtaimmdo of. 10 dffchent deogos e a5 AR For shrt-waist suits, som: very neat and pretty effects k, th new gray, bu', green and brown, zr, yard . . 7‘0 red, tan and black, particularly rec mncrdcd for their fine and a lttle cheaper than clsswhere at, yard. . . . . . . . 95¢ Printed Nets and Point d’Esprit—For evening weag, novelties that are printed like Dresden silk, will make very sweil Wvening dreses, widths 24 to 27 inchss, price . 60e, 75¢, $1.00 ard wile, in gray, brown, mavy, Waisting Novelties—In the heavier merc makes, all whit= znd?lsa colors, both imported and bome makes, yard . . . 50¢ Boucle Suitings —— The new ='ght, skirts, suits and waists, ganbs S .. % Homespun Suiting & e st U Scotch makes, and very exceptional values at, yard . New Percales — The best cloth, newest coloring, and large!. variety on the Ceast, 36 mche- wide, yard. Nzw Organdies--In all white and the lcad.ng colors, 70 inches wide, and sheer chiffon finish, yard. . Suiting Ginghams—-Over 500 slvlu of e ginghams and s heavy-w 1904 cotton fabric, for li%e 12%ec .38¢ 12 Le New 1904 Waists The Magniiude of Our Purchases Accounts for the Low Prices of These New Lawn Waist—Made of sheer white lawn, tucked and hemstitched; a good $1.00 value, Emporium price . . . 285C New lAwn Waist—Very fine whire lawn, tucked back and front, with bemetitched stock collar, em ' front, full sleeve, and w hemsitched cuff, woud b= very cheap at £1 50, Emporium price . $1a25 N:w Linen and Cheviot Waist—In sol'd colors of blus and tan, also white, with dainty figures, fall pleated front, fancy stock coliar, and tull French sleeve, a good $1. valye, at . $1.50 New Irish Linen Wa's's —S-rictly tailor-mad= and good $4. 50 valuse, Emporium price . & , fu'l £6,00 value, Em- .§5.00 Demionstration and Sale New Caichy Music 18¢ Every afternoon this week, beginning at z:30 o’c'ock, Mr. Gzorge J. Hayes, pianist, and Mr. Steve Douglas, vio- linist, demonstrate the latzst compositions of Mr. Hayes, ' 18 Danee,” which 1 sell special i the week, per cop “Korona March and Twostep.” ¢ Rhodo Grec'an Intermezzo, “At a Coun “Hones Bunch Cakewalk,” Souvenir Stationery Z25¢ On Monday Only 24 sheets of good quality” of paper, with 25 envelopes to match, and each enve'ope and sheet of paper stamped with 2 handsome photo engraved view of some pcint of inter- cet in o about San Francisco; th= kind that many steres e at 50c the box; «n ep-cial sale at The Emporium to.morrow for. 48 G zel ware; made of the best sheet steel, They are perfect goods and the best Dish Pans $1.00 10 gts. s Covered Convex .. . Sauce Pans Bt . 870 75c 5 ps. size, 460 $1.20 u qn size. . goc 7 pts. iz, 540 .. . 860 .1.2516 pts. size, 83¢ Ai 150 Soup § Bread Kniy . Tea Kettles 25 § qts. size. . - 980 ‘zoo7qt‘ sige. . . - 81.22 At 25¢ Nickeled Brud Tray $1.2 = Egz Boiler Timer Pleating Machine Howat Niriceled Suje Hanger is sx feet in iength when Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or telephone will not be sent C. O. D. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- . Choice of These New Spring Suits $18.50 (Worth at least $22.50). Are’nt they pretty, snappy styles? Notice the smart Eton jackets with the small shoulder capes and the little English walking jacket, which is going to be immensely popular this spring. They are made of fine black cloth, novelty mixtures and mannish effects, with unlined skirt, train skirt and 7-gore éven length. Some are neatly trimmed with small gilt buttons and have velvet collars and cuffs; others are trimmed with novelty braids; all are perfectly tailored, and not & suit in the group is worth less than $22.50; we have e $18.60 Novelt_y Jacket $16.75 (Worth $20.00). Made of fine black cloth, in the swagger style shown in illus- tration, lined throughout with good taffeta, neatly trimmed with braid; a full $20.00 vaue; s's. 75 Sale Velvet carpats $1.00 a Yard 10¢ to 20c Cheaper than Tapestries _patterns, all the newest de- signs, just arrived from the man- ufacturer, beginning Monday and during week, on special sale, sewed, lined and laid; Trunks Made to Stand Hard Knocks Canvas Covered- water.proot painted, hardwood slats, full cloth lined, 15 with Fleur de lis lining, top tray with com- partment for hats, end skeleton tray for dresses, with straps to tie. Brass plated mounting and large ball corner bumpers, best boits and excelsior lock, 6 sizes. :'1'.25 2. - 812,75 250,000 Gigars Made in the West Indies, of Choice Porto Rico tobaccos, have been purchased by us at a price \vhuh enables us to offer them, beginning Monday: 10 for 25¢, Box g0 . 8 for 25c, Box of so. 7 for 2g¢c, Box of 50 . . . Groceries, Liguors 28 inch 30 inch 32 inch 34 inch 36inch . . 38 inch ; it is a carefully extended, th: legs ar: three inches square and so Extra Vaiues for My Only RRREERREREERRRRERERE ERRERRERE RERRRR RRRRRERRRRN RRRRR R RE RRRR SRR RERRPEERERRPRRRRRER PRERER FRR RSN RREERRRRRR YR RRRRRR ERRRRERRRRE RRRERRRY RRRERR RRRRRERRERE RERRERRE RRRrey vfinn!nnnnuuunfinmq unm pmmy calf, the very best material, good solid long wear- Royal Baking Powder—1 b, tins . . . Log Cabin Maple Syrup —Ha'f gal. . ’ s of those de- | % | ing shoes; the best of school shoes and good enough The Dining (hur, Pty it orite right, s i goden cak, . ’ p the Grand 31 for Sunday wear; on special sale Monday only. can: smated, brace axm 4pd niccly fin'shed, owy . . . . . 4 oo £1.75 ES T M MR - he court m: b Bl S Choliri s ahoes: ith- et i Golden Oak Sideboard ~ With be China c,b"‘fl Golden quarter-sawed Macaroni, Vermicelii or Spaghetti, loose, 5 bs. .. . 28¢ der aristocracy | & Misses’ and Children’s shoes, with extension swe'l front, solid brass handles, | oak, highly pgiished, bas aval gass Olive Oil —Dr. Dohrmann’s, pure Ca'ifornia, bottle . + + . 0@ innovation as ¥ soles and patent leather tips— onc top chIf ani two side sheives, 3| sdes and front, large French pate Gote—Bene Wetters, Saptry s . o oo 2 o SlF ¢ of the ‘sover- BTN B it smail draw>rs, latge jinen drawer and | mirtor extending down the back, giv- Duffy's Mait Whisky —MeJicina, bots 750 ¢ tending toward republican- & 3 12 to 2 1.28 arge dousie~door comparcment below; | ing double view of the chinaware; [§ @ I [ WY 8 Mt WisRy — Medicioal, bottles . - . . - { Sizes 11 1- ; Ui g feee G a handtome ornamental piecs of fur-| very cheap indeed at . 3‘42.06 Oid Nelron thky—(;umueed "“"h' 1894 gools, 3'] RS, e Cpa g AR 5 x Youths’ Shoes with extension soles, heels and niture for . . $28.00 ” 2 dors IR I il kGt T - $3. ’5,50”9 75¢ o leston Launched. | & % We carry a full line of butler's A V. #. Gin—The large lmrle- s1.42 Ne g - | ] hooks on the uppers— Quarter-Sawed Qak Buffet — Good | trayvs, serving lables and dining- e R A 2 S e o 3 22— IR A R R RSN size, hghly poiished, md cabinet | room: surniture of all descrip- Cabernet or Margaux — 6 ycar o'd clacets, gal. . . . . . . 80€ d Charleston was a work . 8 . $19.50 | tions. Brandy —Californ’s, extra quality, gal. . . . . . . . . $2.12 d at the yard of H Shipbullding and | seuge unaamw&nmmmm&mmm‘mmammammmmmmmmm 1 K mpany to-day. — & NP | E JLL SAIL HIGH all, but a steel bail seven feet in diam- [ GERMANS ENJOY NEW a successful engineer. In an hour of | TAILORS WANT MEN modest, choosing coats of plum color or ; o ABOVE THE EARTH |eter, is filled with compressed air. The DRAMA WRITTEN BY HALBE | weakness, Peter confesses his crime to OF FINE FIGURE |dark blue cloth. This season has seen »‘ ne .1.4yax..s,d;vccu[r)r( in occupants will be hermetically sealed — his wife, who hates him. one change in the right direction— e Y Ix er Designs Craft for Great|inside the shell. “Der Strom,” Which Ts Now Being| Henry, the older brother, returns | London Cutters “Planning a Reform | namely, the wearing of waistcoats in —_—— i titudes, Occupants to Ride in The Dallast will be carried in 2| pregented in Berlin, Is a Strong | from Americe on the day the ice begins rich velvet. Do You Want Something? | _Steel Shell. : : lumns to-day you! LONDON, Jan. 23.—Eustace Short, 2 . a London balloon maker, has designed a craft for making aerial navigation possible at a height of twenty fect above the earth’s surface. It is be- lieved nobody ever reached an altitude ms to Let. of more than six and a half miles, Fon g while thirteen and 2 half is the limit P e b | reached by a balloon carrying self- ses for Sale. registering instruments. , Ete., Ete. The journey into thin air is to be il find something of in- | ;3¢ without the accompaniment of the Want Ad. columns. le Ads. will not only prove of | gasping for breath, bleeding at the : out of work, but 10nose and other discomforts. The bal- improve their positions loon car, which is not really a car at cone shaped vessel hung between the ball and balloon. The steel of the shell will be a sixteenth of an inch thick. Short intends the balloon for scientific observations at great heights and asserts it will be perfectly safe. SRRV S R e Joe Poheim, the Tailor. Pants offered during January for $6.00 are made to order, all wool, stylish, new goods, up-to-date; nothing like them in the market for the money. 201 and 203 Montgomery street; 1110 and 1112 Mnr» ket street. —— More poisonous snakes are (ound in Arizona than in any other part of the United States. and Excellent Play. BERLIN, Jan. 23.—Max Ilalbe's new play, “Der Strdm"” (The Stream), al- ready presented in Vienna and several other cities, has been given at the Neues Theater. For years Berlin has not had the opportunity to see such an excellent performance. The plot of the play is this: Peter Do’ n, the owner of the estate, and filling the position of a dike captain, by forging the last will of his father, has robbed two brothers of their inheritance. He compels his younger brother, Jacob, to do the lowest menial service, while his other brother goes to America and becomes to float in the river, over which Peter is dike captain. r Peter's wife tells Henry of her hus- band’'s duplicity. Jacob tears open the dike. Peter is drowned. The scene ends with Henry making love to Renate, Peter's widow, who has always loved Henry. —_————— - In Working Order. The Marconi wireless telegraphic ap- paratus has arrived and is now in prac- tical operation at the offices of the agents, F. P. Ward & Co., room 412 Crossley buflding. Since its installation the demonstrations have been viewed by many persons interested both from a commercial and scientific standpoiat. Among Leaders of Swell Set. LONDON, Jan. 23.—The Tailor and Cutter, which believes men’s clothing ought to be more picturesque than now, is looking for twelve good looking men of good figure of the best circles In so- ciety who will lead a dress reform. If twelve such men were to appear in pale blue or mauve dress coats there might be some hope for the introduction of more picturesque masculine eostumes. Of course, only men with good figures could wear such clothes, for portly shapes are best hidden in black. A few society men have bought colored even- ing clothes this winter, but they are —_—— President Loubet’s Exercise. PARIS, Jan. 23.—A diplomat recently asked President Loubet how he man- aged, to keep in good health, seeing that he was never met in the open except driving. “Oh, I taken plenty of éxercise,” an- swered the President, “but long before gentlemen of your position are out of bed. My walking hours are from § to 8 in the morning. I seldom meet anybody on the boulevard, save merchants and workmen hurrying to their places of employment, and men and women car- rying meat, bread and milk to ecus- tomers.” \

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