The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 6, 1904, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1904. HAWALL FEARS WAR I'erritorial Board of Agricul- s Naval Expert They would destroy the houses of parli- FORESEES A CLASH IN Dr. of ment they AYS SHIPPING LAWS ];nensmn of Coastwise Reg- | ulations to the Philippines | Not Wanted by Exporters| AGAINST REPTILES il ture Will Ask Treasury De- partment to ExcludeSnakes ety HONOLULU, Feb. 25.—In answer to Governor Car- Taf' & cable has y Attorney Gen- e stating I{aw 's posi- regard to the proposed ex- 1 of American coastwise i to the P! laws ws to Hawalii rd of Agric »d Collector The board at- 'o n‘akfl regulations of its nd that it had no legal etable de ing to go ked bark Conn to tr LONDON IS IN DEFENSELESS CONDITION Declares That an Ene- my Could Easily Send Ships Up the Thames. re at the United o took part in the ecture, which r war on Mon- “they coul@ have a up the river to the heerness, and there g to stop it except a boats. Invading vessels 14 inflict any amount of damage. , the tower, and play havoc with ping. was not realized by the e admiral, “and until it ANCIENT PALESTINE Gaster Says Expansion of Euro- pean Countries Must Lead to Trouble. ea ne, and it is there that the of interests will occur. east js the opinion of Dr. M. 2d a paper on “The Po of the Future of Pales- g of the Central yesterday. ic Society wn the Novi-Bazar, 2 railwa; to connect with Sa- a: while Russia would never give e as a stepping-stone to India. Gaster foresaw a possible solution 1f the Jews colonized Palestine would make of it a strong buffer , and would show favor to none. ———————— the other girl. o SEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS. l JAPANESE RED CROSS GIRLS Pretty Maids of the Orient and ‘What Strange Scenes They Witness. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. umnnuufuuui PRERRRPERR PR RERRE RRRRE RERRRRENRE RRERE LRRRR ERERR REERRORREY KRR RERAR KRROR RRERERERRRE RERRR DR R pRnR KRRRRERLLR R RS KRR RRRRE RRRRRERERR RRREY RERRR PERRR PR RERER RRERR RRRUE RERRE RRRRR SRR R RS KRR R , March 5.—The expansion | countries is drifting to- | ria, he said, was gradually creep- | and was | her dream of occupying Constanti- | he difficulty in the Zionist move- | some women marry just to THE EMPORIUM. | . erneee H X Cambric Sale ; Monday 8c Yard 2500 yards of 36-inch white cam- bric, as fine threaded and as well finished as the 1234 c makes, Mon- day only, yard . . . New York Mills Shects—These high class, bleached, soft finished, 50c Vests 32¢ Monday Only Women's Mercer- ized Vesls-- tancy richeiieu ribbed, low neck, nosleeves; white with pink, sky and laven. der hair stripes. One of the best and most popu- lar socgar made, specis the one only, each , . 32¢ Women's Vests and Pants — Swiss ribbed cotton, medium light weight-- vests high neck, sleeves, pann knee or ankle length; . - 28¢ — Lisle thread , Jersey ribbed, ankle or knee m.g»h open or c.osed, white, black, pink and sky, cach . . Women's Lisle Thread Pn\ts-j: French band, kn hy exira wide, Jace um large and extra large sizes 500 Women's Union Suits—Lisle thread, Jersey ribbed, low neck, no sl-eves, knee length . 50c Cotton Corset Covers—Jersey ribbed, high neck, long sleeves 350 Madras 9¢ Another Emporium Wash Goods Sale ith the narrow width, dress ginghams now cost- it will readily be ing seen what a de:irable special 12%c yd., sa'e So'id, heavy, . well made, ed madras, for wash sui ¢ Japanese Crepes— White, black, solid colors, , men’s shirts, chi'- dren’s wear, etc., yard , 5 yard 20c¢ Linen Mixtures— He. Bourette weave, h aist , yard . . . 2850 Pon(ct Efiects cse silk mix- ture lains, fancies and ¢ work. yard .8ie own stapie n hundreds -12:c , of the expensive woolen makes, per- washable, y Whlte Goads 5 70c Incandescent Gas Lamp 49c Complete with brass burner, triple weave, double ame cap mantle, and a 6 h dome Monday An Abundance or the Crepes and Voiles so much in demand The spring and summer dress goods stock is px,m\ complete. The materials for your Coid type cannot ew spring fab even had we to-day’s announce- ment to devcte.to the subject. Women who ave seen the new goods are enthusiastic in their Silk and wool, softand cing- thades of champagne, gray, he iotrope, biues, browns, tans and blacks. 40 inches wide, $1.,00 45 inches wide, $1250 Voile Etamines—Of the best French and German manufacturers, absolutely all wool, in beutiful color ngs. 46 inches wide, 750 45 inches wite, $1.00 Tweed Suitingsy- Yard . . 56¢, 75¢, $1.00 Cream "Dress Goods--For D- ess=s, Coats and Waists, yard 50c © $1.50 Extraordinary Special Sale Stamped Linens Thoysands of Doylies, Centerpicces, Table Covers, etc., mmped in the very newest floral and conventional designs, on special sale Mon- day only, at half their regular values. Started Pieces, showing how the different designs will appear when finished, will also be on view and special sale Monday. Embroidery Lessons free of charge each day from 9:30 to 11 o’clock. s-inch Doylies—Sale price . 2c 7-inch Dvyhes—Sa.l: ...... 30 12.inch 70, 14c, 21c - u'c, 18¢, 29¢, 420 2: 72x90-inch sheets, only . G0e long or short THE EMPORIUM | Tooth Brushes at About Half Two big lots, on Monday only. Lot 1—Large number of tooth brushes, good white bristle stock, assorted cuts, regular 15c value, $OF o 0.cp o spoin 1o i < oninic R Lot 2— Varied assortment of best quality selected white bristle stock tooth bruhes, with polished bone handles, good 25c vame, for. . . . . . . . 14c Suits, Coats, Dress Skirts, Waists Effective and absolutely correct modes in women’s garments for spring and summer, 1904. Hundreds of the newest and prettiest ideas have been added durirg the past few days, by far the most complete stocks in San Francisco of early spring wearing appa New Girdle Eton and Hip-length Coat Suits THE EMPORIUM. H mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm&mmmmmmmmm Our handsome catalogue, The Emporium Economist, profusely illustrated with pictures of the mew spring stvles, ready Jfor distribution about Maych ro. Send name for free copy. rel. in a variety of pleasing styles. lined skirt, price... Cheviot Eton Suit—New epaulet tho der effect; entre suit braid tr'mmed in design; silk lined coat ani un- plultd 2 2 5 New Dnn Sklrt Voile, broadcloth and cheviots; latest conceptions for spring; $6.75, $8.50, $11.50, | .50 and upward. | tions; cloth; gilt top ($12.00).. The French Revolution ln History of France, b L,“x Rawlinson’s Seven Anugm ymas Carlyle—2 volun 15 95 zot—8 volumes; 423 $3 75 Monarchies—3 volumes: 261 il- $] 45 llustrations; cloth: C ($8.00.). S lustrations ($3.00.) ($2.00.) - History of Enxland [)mnl Complete Novels and Tales of Hume—6 volumes; 33 illustra- $3 25 _Raw]l:msmtls 'Hnssor'le‘ Ofm-Af‘t 95c Jarne's bFemmore Cooper—32 NONERBO.H0.) = s N ok ot . ?_“e:’:,mg"‘ p‘: oo‘lr" AR novels, bound in 16, with 32 il- B e VIRSEAOINR AL IS o s ominmn s Listiations (51600 s, T : o "‘f““u‘ "‘\"°'°$3 75 . [Roline Ancient History 1.85 _Sea Tales by James Fenimore e :_rmsxé‘r—; volumes; cloth; mll$2.25 Life of George W:shmgton Modern Pamters by luhn op ($5.00.) .. by W 4~h\||x,tml Irving—4 vol- $l.85 volumes, with 03 umes; 32 illustrations ($4.00.). 1s in color avd black :mu 2.25 Leather Stocking Tales: Tames Fenimore - Cooper—3 volumes; $2 25 cloth; gilt top ($5.00.)..... MCounE ofr Monte Cristo h\ (5308.). .25 cab. s IW.” exander Dumas—2 volumes: History of En( and “by $l 45 cloth; gilt top; 16 illustrati 95C Thomas B. Macaulay—s _vol- ' ls_'.onA ................... ) umes: 25 hali-tene i|l||straimn\$2)25 The Forty- fi\u Guardsmen, by ($5.00.) 4 A R $3 75 Dum 8’ volumes: Q\lmh gilt 95C The Essays and \)Cnh sstrations ($8.00 b4 top; illustrations ($2.00.).. Thomas B. Macaulay— \.,1 $l 45 M by Thre'e Musketeers. bv Duma umes; 13 illustrations kSIOO' 1 F $5 50 r; v-nufncu‘clnth: gilt top; 8 il- 95c istory of Our Own Times. full page illustrations ($12.00). . - ustrations ($2.00.) .... -s MeCarthy—Copyvright William M. Thackeray's Com- Twenty Years After. Alex- > volumes: cloth: gilt c plete Works-~10 volume 01 ander Dumas—2 volumes: cloth: 95c 3 lustrations ($2.00.).... lustrations by the auth 1d . gilt top; 8 illustrations ($2.00.) English Men of Letters, others ‘i Vicomte de Bragelona. Dumas Edited by n Morley—7 vol- $8.25 1 Complete —3 volumes; gilt top; 12 illus- $l 45 s: 21 portraits ($7.00.). 148 ill 4$6 50 trations ($3.00.) * Plutzrch Ljves of Illustnous tions ($15.00.) i 23 e George Eliot's Works—S8 vol- Men- -3 volunfes; 12 illustrations $l 45 Shakespeare, C lete Works umes, complete; 66 fine illustra- 3 75 R3500.) 5 n oo Y —8 volumes, with numerous 'ml$2 50 .mr{ «S\‘:ool L = Wi 1,am H. Presc"(t 3 e illustrations ($6.00.).. . he ritings of Henry quest of Mexico—2 volu 1: 95 _Wandering Tew. by Eu g_r—r volumes; cloth: gilt tou:$3.50 illustrations ($2.00.) . c gene Sue- volumes: illustfa illustrations ($7.00.)......... Prescott’s Hlstorv of the (_”" tions ($2.00 Saks bebons H:storv of the anau quest of Peru—2 volum 95c The ) ot l’an:. by Empire—6 volumes; gilt top: $2 75 lustrations 1tvno, > 32 gene Sue volumes: illu illustrations ($6.00.) ........... Prescott’s History of e tions ($2 Reign of Ferdinand Les M Complete Works of 1. W. von Goethe—10 volumes: gilt top; $4 50 —2 61 illustrations ($10.00.)......... ($2.00.) High Art Ribbon Novelfties Foreseeing the season’s demand for ribbons and with a desire to show how we lead in this line, we have purchased an incomparable stock of novelty ribbons, from the narrow widths for trimming pur- poses up to the widest kinds for sashes. The Narrow R bbons are much u-ed now for trimming waists, ki colars, ctc. Scme 734-inch pri satin borde: sprays in or corsage, Gurlam Sale Monday Only Nottingham Lace Curtains, in novelty and Brusscls patterns, white and ecru, on sale to- morrow. 5§ i Ggg values, 44c pair 858 values, 64c pair Curtain Rods, 4 feet long, white enamel, with white metal ends, brass hook for bracket, Chi; shoulder, and s pattern which makes a decidedy very narrow ribbons are wh Prices range, per yard . . . Sash z2nd Girdie R-bhons—“’de, fn:\ s s, as mcuued LIA(L and colored T e S S g-inch fancy border, warp prints, whi ground, very effective, g-inch lace border fatin, to mas s-inch width, Pictured here is a natty mixture Eton Suit, has wide girdle and new epaulet shoulders, col- lars and cuffs trimmed in gold and pretty color combinations, brass buttons; the jacket taffeta lined, gored, even length, un- na sk lining History of the English People. History of Russia. bv Alired Green—y volumes: 48 illus- $l 80 Rambaud-—2 volumes: 37 illustra- 95c trations (84.00.) ¥ tions ($2.00.) have a goli or siv inted warps, yad. enter. yard 8-inch embossed mousseline taffeta novelty to match above, yard. . . A complete assortment of the most alluring fancy ribbons manu- factured for the comlng season, in widths from 2 to 6 inches yard. . \ giving us $32.50 Allover Lace Waists—th= n-wes: ideas, . $9.50 Whlu Lwn Waists — Panel embroilery, insert=d front, one inserted box pleat, extends on cither side cf panel from ttily tucked front, back ; Faggotted stock; price . U'sousanas of wise awake peop.c, otoer collectors of books, will read with gr We <hall, on Monday, begin the sa'c of an immense purchase of smndard books in sets, re ‘ently made by our buyer in New York, at One-Third Below Manufacturer’s Prices In other woras, at about tac actua. cost of paper, printing and bind- W= do not hesitate to say thit these are ths greatest va'ues of the sort ever offered 4n any quantity in this cizy. ber ot each title to warrant us in promising to fi.l early mail orders (ex- The books are in fine library cloth binding, good paper, good type, handscms i lustrations and every book periect. We Mentlon a Few of the Titles, the Regular Retai! Prices Being Given in Parenthesis: Complete Works Thomas Car- lyle—10 volumes; 356 illustra- $4.50 LR rabiy press charges extra), History of the Jews, by Ju- sephus—3 volumes; “ctive trimmi or black with tiny el r=d figures. $1.25 to se¥ at interest this illustrations volume onas, d in:erwoven in the Some of the 4c w220 51.75 834-inch hace border fatns, with dainty flower s $1.25 -.800 . 12%¢c to 750 Important Spec. houte on the coast) we offer on M nday only: noth ng of We have a st flicient pum- $1.A5 Reed Body, reclining-back Go-Carts, with scroll front, that can be adjusted independent of the tack, all latest improvements, even to the patent anti-friction wheels THE EMPORIUM. | AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE: | 1}, \Way of the Cross (sacred scag). THE EMPORIUM. 25¢c Music 15¢ 8 Popular Pieces Monday and during week, we of- fer at the special pnce '50 per copy - - - Peaceful Henry March. Prayer and Passion Waltzes. Dixieland March. A Southern Dream Schottische. In Old Ireland Meet Me There. A 10,000-Yard Silk Purchase | THE EMPORIUM. Special Sale Tapestry Portieres £1.50 Armure Weave Portieres, 33 inches wide, 3 vards long, in handsome greens and browns, on special sale Monday, pair . ‘l’ndry Couch Covers—50 inches wide, fringed all around, Persian and Oriental stripes, eagh $1.50, $1.75 a~d $2.00 A Manufacturer’s Stock Cliosed Out A 3-Day Sale if Quantity Lasts In the face of -an advancing si-k gnarket, and.at a time when this class of silks are in greatest demand for lining sheer dress goods, for making underskirts, dropskirts, etc., we have closed out the balance of 2 manufacturer’s stock at a third less than regvlar pncc. Beginning to-morrow and until closing time Wednesday night, if choice of these beautxful silks, among which will be found every pop" combination of colorings, and which never sold regularly under 75c a yard, for. uamvt_v lasts, your ‘87e Millinery Loveliness for Spring Very beawtiful and attr: spring models have usive models. fini.h=d with a touch of S:mi-Trmmed Hats— hair cfiects, in the new boat and military shapes, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 Misses’ Ready-to-Wear braids, trimmed in fancy braids, the slorarians and announcement Hugo—2 ($2.00.)...5 First 1904 Sale Maltlngs We have just received a large consignment ¢f Japan Matting, the forerunner of an immense order placed by us in the Orient. have been notified by our agents in Japa and pric priced 25¢ 20c Light-weight Folding Go-Carts, like p'cturs, with reclining back, rubber tire wheels, etc., the kind you can take on the cars, instead of $5.00 cach, at the very special sale price . prices on all mattings will advance. These were bought at the old figure, special sale, beginning Monday, af sider if you are going to need miattings this summer. In thes: choice of 35 patterns in greens, blues, reds, buff, etc. Comgpare pur prices ani the qualities with the best values you can find elsewhere, and you will be sur- METHOD OF PREVENTING THEATER DISASTERS VIENNA, March 5—To diminish Gan- | ger in case of theater fires, Dr. Hein- rich Charas, head physician of the so- clety known as the Freiwillige Rettungs Gesellschaft (Volunteer Rescue Socl- ety), proposes that every ticket should be allotted its exit so that the ticket holder may only enter and leave the theater by the door nearest his seft. In this way the audience would be evenly distributed and crowding, with its consequent panic, be avoided. . The society which Dr. Charas repre- sents is first on the scene in every case of catastrophe. It was founded by the philanthropists, Baron Munay and Count Wilczek, the morning after the burning of the Ring Theater and is the 1301 240, 420, 520 680 | 1,1.. sceach, Special sale price . . . Jf@ .$4.95 a7dnchequares . . . s . .+ ... . Imitation Point Arabe Lace Curtains— More elaborate Go-Carts, with rubber-tired wheels 876. 360, 570, 66€; 760 | Newest spring designs, corded effects in_Arabian and enamled gears, ranging in pnc- wpto . 36-inch sgoares s 710, 830, 980 | coior. Piir, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 ESE AN ..$35.00 VI best organized “first aid” society in the | be allowed to use no other door. world. Dr. Charas said that in his opinion the best remedy lay in providing a suffi- cient number of exits and keeping them in constant use. Every ticket should have the number and position of the door nearest the = new mill 3. We are ready with hundreds of diffe active are been for Copies of Parisian and New York bats in flowers, foliage, ni f ncy lace braids at prices ranging from §5.00 to $25.00. stration is of an exceedingly becoming and dressy folizge toque of ‘eaves and berries, eiged with row of cream baby roes and .$10.00 The Gage Smart Tailor Made Hats, $3.90 to $15.00 light bius. This dainty creation for Chifion and hovse-l Children’s Salior Hats — bows and streamers. . Chllduns Poke Bonnet mixed straw braid, trim: ritbon straps and sr brown and Hats — Fancy straw , gold butrons and shap=s and col- $2.38 We an that on account of the war we place two lines of them on es which it will pay you well to con- two lines of mattings you have the at the savings you can make in The Emporium Carpet Department. Mattings, this week, yard, 20c 40-yard $9.00 rolls, this week $6.80 Mattings, this week. yard, 15c 40-yard $7.50 rolls, this week $5.60 ial Sale Go-Carts Monday . A carload of 1934 st.les of the ce! ebmcd F. A. Whitney Go-Carts and My Carriages has just been recsived, and ingludes all the new ideas in folding go-carss, hood top and parasol reciining go-carts, Pullman reclining hood caniages, etc., and to introjuce you to this great stock (probably more b.by vehicles here than in any wholesale ' $3.88 Hood Top Go-Carts, reclining backs, emamel gear, rubber-tired wheels, funy upholstered, all improve- ments for 1904 . - $13.50 ”0-00 English Carriages, the swellest and best things that nsre made in baby vehicles $35.00 $55.00 = waana awnwn ery models—much more dressy and ready braids, trimmed in silk ribbon, . $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Geauine Wairus Hand Bag, s o] FAA) erent ivy In fancy rough Effect Hats—In med with velver —red and navy - and - $2.50 and Trimmings for Easter Cosfumes Laces and Trimmings were never used in greater profusien than they will be during the coming summer months, erally for this contingency. Among the new showing Point de Lierre, tials, and we have provided lib- effects in laces we are Orien- Pt. Venise, Macrame, Irish Point and Fibers, in the staple col- orings and in combinations with gold and Persian e cts. Persian Bands and Applique—In all widths the new combina- in Bulgarian and i. ..250 1 $4.50 eam, white, ecru and black, Point Venise, Tnmmln! “Braids—In colors and slack and ncuding the much-in‘demand goid 6Xecw 75¢ Lateat Noveities in Hand Bags The secret of the great success of the Emporium leather goods depart- ment is that every piece of leather goods you buy here is honest, perfect skins, perfectly made, and in the cor- rect styles. A great assortment of the new leather novelties for spring has just been unpacked. Genuine Seal Bag, moire side, hun metal frame - $1.00 s above, the new square shape Same us)r(ed colors, pretty shape, fu'l size leather handle, purse to match . . 82.25 Hand Bag, like Picture— A handsome c-ab'e novelt, nuil perted braided 3. Other sty/p: $4.00 to $25.00 Sale Blankets Spreads, Comiorts on Monday Oniy Bed Spread Sale—7To-morrow only, two cases, fuil eleven quarter, heavy crocheted spreads, finished like Mar- seilles, as handsome as they are good, and instead of §1.50 cach . $1,18 Sale Finc Blankets—A small lot of about fifty pairs fine California white woolen blankets, five pounds weight and §5 value. On sale to-morrow only, pair ... $3.98 Sale Bed Comforters—White filled, hand tufted, silkoline covered, in as- sorted styles, each Best Eastern Hams— For two days, Ib, 7 W—Enoch Morxln s, hnnad%: scouring, 4 cakes . . . 265¢ Eastern Cream Chccc—Mlmn's best, twolbs . . . . - . 38e Emporium BaKing m Money. back brand, Ib., . ., . 30¢ Olive 0il—Pr. Dohrmann’ s, besx for medicinal or table use, bottle, 700 Yellowstone Whiskcy — Full quarts, cither rye or bourbou bot. $7.05 Tipo m—lnhn Swiss colony’s white or red wine, quarts . . 590 Claret or Savlernc—Extra delicate ta- ble wines, galon .4 . . . 690 Champion —Standard brand, gillon, $2,40; full quars, 75e $1.25| aa Wanan WHARR ARAAR AR AAA ARARA LRARARA R A WRALR TARAL AL A AR AARA AR CARAA A AR AR AAAAR AAARA AR LA A AAAR A ARRAL BARR L AARAAAA AR R AUALL L AR AL RAAE A AALAAARL TR AAAAA AR A AR QAR L AL RAAAAARE AR AAAAAAAA ARARARAAAARARAR AR AAR QXA AAARA RAARAR AR AR AR A e lednlelelnininie ke OO O T Y The present “exits in case of danger,” he says, “‘are useless. Panic-stricken peo- ple will not go out of a door when they are uncertain where it leads. They all rush to the one by which they entered. Hence the fearful avalanche of human- ity ':vh(ch is the chief fear in case of seat printed on it. The helder should | fire. INCOMPARABLE, MAGNIFICENT ~ Telephone South 305. WHITE GARAGE, Market and Franklin Streets.

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