The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 13, 1904, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1904, 7 27 \'[ E FL (0 \IB[\'E |‘ THE EMPORIUM. tas H THE EMPORIUM, i THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE moxm!. I THE EMPORIUM [ 4 i i g’!fl'. PEREE EERER RERrE RrErrErrry PRrEE RERPE RERRE URERRRERRR RRRER RERRR RRRER RRERRRRRPR PREER REREY. RERRY. RREERERERRERRRE PRERE REREE RERER RERRREERRRE RRARE FRERRER RERRR RRRRE MAKES REPORT 3 Net Earnings for 1903 and |§ * the Dividends on Preferred Show Falling Off —e ROPERTY IS TMPROVED i Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 15, 16 and 17 . When we will show our exclusive modes, the best of the fashion world's ideas, representing the leading examples of Spring and Summer styles as designed by Paris and New York modistes. Model Gowns, Demi-Costumes, Tailored Suits, Wraps, Millinery The Easter ‘‘Style Show’ in the Women’s Suit De=- The Easter *‘Style Show”’ in Millinery Salon, Second Floor, partment inciudes the most authoritative creations of the master has never been equaled by similar Spring display in this city. It in= igners of women’s apparel. It is the grandest Spring expo- cludes an exceptionally fine line of pattern hats, ready-to-wears and p s r 7=tO= 3 o 5 te R e v oW rvv‘“:m \H[-hl"'\ r:“h of the big store is invited to visit this grea up-to-date work-room. ~There is one point about this millinery that it three-day style S : ; \ ’ is well to remember. It is this: _Justbecause if's new and exclusive, we De 'o(e§< of fashion will readily appreciate the unusual degree of taste and do not ask you to pay several times its worth. It is fairly priced, that is ability in construction displaved in these dainty garments for women. A all. For example: cided tendency toward e reaso # Res e Conditions Materially hange, Causing a Large Diminution in the Profits g N vRRERREREY RE R interest on of sub: ke s Z = A Large White Hat of the new Yedda braid, with white | ished with large bow of blu 3 . . $15.00 Th(e_'Deml-Coslu ) f brown v ani gold applique and two large whits and cham . ; L be worn as-a tull ¢ > or feathers dropping over the brim; a beautiful model har, ; be removed when B S s o e e $25.00 Tuscan Braid Hats, ! Large Foliage Hat of green and pa'e blue, made_entirely of i ORI + - 5 s e ia $5.00 thr= new poppy foliage and pale blue fowers, fin- | mous designer, and our price . $100.00 Bca\m.hll ‘While Evening Gown of ¢ n crepe and Spanish net lace that w”o—r"‘—. few houses would ask less than $200.00 for, is priced by us . . and Boys is th> most comprehensive range of styles and fab- x <. ... $165.00 rics that you will find in town. All of the accepted styles for the Point d a full skir Lace, Eton bodice extremely pretty: .. .$125.00 ffon. Point Venise , price - $160.00 als at $37.50, £42.50, $50.-00, g 2w ey % coming Spring and Summer are now in evidence. Goed looking, EeSt L well made suits for the little man in the new juvenile depart- ment, near main entrance, and correctly modeled coats, vestsand trousers for “grown up” folks. Wiy pay custom tailors twice the * prices we ask and get no better fit and oftentimes not half the \ style that the world-famous manufacturing tailors of whom we buy our goods put into their garments. mgorted and linings, made wich long, graceful lapels, janced shoulders, and a roomy g= 5 Another Evening Coslume—Bla Lace is prominently and u Handsome Tailor Suits in various mat $60.00, $75.00 Many New Silk Coats have been added—£15.00, £17.50, £20.00, $25.00 and upward. Evening Coats $32.50, $40.00 and $50.00. Display of Corset Madels over which to fit the in the newly arranged spacious muslin- Department on second floor. The several dif- - ake of corset that we sell will be properly 1strated by competent corset fitters, and a// o up will be fitted. us spuns, ec., patterns and colorings, coats eith or double breasted, with the mew narrow lapels and close fitting S L $15.00 ' $17.50 and $20.00— Men’s Swell sui season’s richest and most swagger " '$5.00, $6.00, $7.50 For large boys (6 to 14 clegant mat Is from JI.3 made from Geiman, French or st Nemo Corsets—the famous Figure- Pog:r!zr l{’ric:'rlCors:lsT-AH the best goods. We do not kaow of 2 ke oami il gy Rase’ ¥ : 2 BIGEES - OF - will produce a suit for $30.00 to egual B overplaids and corset for the and R, G. i !h‘u:par.‘f ...... .. $17.50 Scotch tweeds . . . . $4.90 short or tall; black; alsa short pink or blue Men’s Very Finest Suits $25.00. All-Wool Biue Sergz 3-plece Suit $5.00. ot 8 = “H i Men's Top Coats $20.60 — New spring | Boys' Fancy Vests—For ages 8 to 16 yeans, per pa COLSESS, A5 PELRINES o i ke, gty fancy piques, white silks, ete £2.75, $3.50 and $5.00 $7.00 o $2.50 trimmed with the best of serge and silk ... .. .81.00 % $2.00 Satin Foulards for Shirt Waist Suits on Special .S_a High Ciass 20c and 25c¢ Madras Fahrics on Special Sale Monday 12¢ They | To-morrow’s great offering of wash goods consists of igh grade Madras Fab 184 g 1 inches wide, stylish in coloring, serviceable in 1sive in variety. The al, tan and navy. We have only 700 yards 63c be few chances, if any, again this season to get new goods of this class, worth fror lasts SR et ol o T to 25c a yard ‘at to-mMOIrOW’S PriCe: - « « « « = = = = = « + = o o o o o = o o« Chiflon Cloth—A novelty soft dress fabric, all wool. beau- | o Evening Wear—Good white organdy, sheer in weave, | Scotch Mixtures—Ia washable co production of the n'shed, 42 inches wide, in all the new shadings; VR o v g 5 # o s chiffon finsh, full sixty-six inches wide, ac special sale to-morrow PR SR e b o S e o S $1.50 | <= ) e o | ™ voen i, e ke 2o e 20¢ s ol R G e TSI R, e Voile Mclan‘c—f\ very pretty effect in voie, simiiar to snowfiake mixture, in fu'l assortment of spring coloring, 1 Toile de Laine—The new woven shirt waist washable suit- g ‘ .50 ing, in fancy eff:cts and solid colors, yard . . . . . . . . . 15¢c he sm v foulards are i mpagne, gray, al sale Monday neat e MR AR SR AE AR AN MM HAGAR RAR AR SRR ARR AR L AR AARR A AL CAARA AR ARREAATA ARAERAANRR AR L AR LAV AR\ NAR A ARG R A DR AR A asadaadn Pongee Madras —]Japanese Tussah Sik Mixtures, in plains, fancy weaves and printed effects, yard . . . . . . . . . . 50¢ Lace Etamine —One of the new weaves this season; % £ soft and dressy, will g India Linon — 100 pieces of fine grade white linon, thirty' | Open Work Weave Organdy—In dai good wear; a full Jine of col- 3 black, 48 inches wide, yard . . . . . s,. 75 inches wide; for th's week’s selling, peryard . . . . . . . i2%0 grounds, good styles and colorings, yard. . . . . . . . .. inc’uding - Jocks Seme Dainty Creations Balance of Winter Stock — gl W T Lo R Taffeta Silk )zsc'k-cu:g» paltiraree Lly Srabivkiered o' o M Suits and Cioaks 1-3 Off $4'87 rge e S R R ; 5 Only a small number of each style, and at this Fine quality fon Drape Veils, w hemstitched borders and large chenille dots, in black, brown, royal, The nam: S s | Buster Brown Silk Stock Bows - back, brown, navy and whits, for ; e s il bemuitched cids T o S . $1.0U sweeping price reduction they will soon be gone. e when appiicd | Chambray Stock Collars—with m mmed with dainty Val. Hect Lo early Moliday A A to ¢ ccks that Sterling has when b, I SRS TR et b S T e N s R $1.00 - s 3 R re Among the Dresses ire zibelines, cheviots, voiles, ctamines, serges, ssortme Clothes and farcy mixturer. In colors there are reds, goblin biue, = o ne Seth Thomas | anv other beautiful nov from 50c to §3.75 Lace Stock Collars—whizs, crexm and eery, +pd Mantel Clocks and we have rtment . . . of them t> seil at the price, being all of thess patterns SR e < 50c $2.00 reseda, navy, brown and stylish combirations. In sizes they range white and magpie; and S 2 ‘25'_ '$5.00 fr.m 6 to 14 years. Regular m $5.00 to $25.00. Beg'n- are worth 75c each, FegE Shs 2 % SR BRI g .25 00 ; Both Jig ,:M‘d._v‘ B, i Jepkae. i and bine oo wh'te. and biack, and natural tinis, 45 0 e A O A $3.35 $16.65 The phenomenal spe- fancy and plain dials, cathedral gong strike cn the hour, e i & e 1 2 P £ p A . on the ha! fphm"- fully EL;,-;.,;f,gsg'M — R R A inches to 215 yardslong . . . . . . . $13.50 ~ $50.00 Among the Cloaks are kerseys, meltons, cheviots and lady's cloth, in cial price, less than half, is for ot v 3 $4.87 25¢ and 50c Nzckwear. colors red, brown, navy and tan, in full lengths or three-quarters, and e BN v S In 2l the popular weaves, crash, scim, lawn, mull, b linen, most'y made i Monte Carlo or box backs. Sizes from 3 to 12 madras, piques and silk, the - dainty years. Ry On saie beginning Morxday Household Goods oo o T Faabi' el BRI G 0 ot VR e e Y L atan aIe s Sales Pillow Tops i Ar Special Prices |Emporium Furniture Prices Are Always Lower| Cords and Tassels i H H BAWAI EMBARRASSED = |R| e plaskets Sepcior graic, Whise “Caliirniv-made Wool Than Same Kinds Gan Be Had for Elsewhere For Monday, 600 handsome tinted pilow tops and BY ?‘0“ PPy Sprt Blankets, 72x34 inches, full 7-pound weight, $5 78 We never engaged in fantastic, borlnb‘xsnf advertising. We state plain facts in a plain, truthful backs, an cxtra fine qua'ity of art depims, new and o BT AN the usual $7.50 grade, Monday only, pair . . = manner, and stand by every word we say with a liberal money-back guarantee. We only ask the moderate pretty patterns, in floral and conventional designs, such B Gray Blankets—H=avy grade, Cotton Gray Blankets, s-pound § Department Store profit on furniture, that we charge on other classes of merchandise, and investigation and as sweet peas, sunflowers, large red poppies, Ameri- " | w'nghi, 64 inches wide, 2 va'ue, all week $1.75 comparison of our goods and prices witi1 those of other housss will convince you that this is the store in which can rose, sprays of violets, etc., exc. The joc kind, session of the Legislature. It BI:a(E:'.rd-Sl;n'u~A\'o. d;z!;m.E, good. to‘ .\A»l", ;: lts; than r:xiil cost gontan ot up Yous homs pesk 408 cheapesk: gl SRR SRS Y : rnor Car- to-day. Rocker as Piclured — A Silk Cords and Tassels—For sofa cushions, in pretty mized and to administer the 54 by 9o inches, single bed width, each 440 Large, comtortable Tabourette as Pictured — | plain colored effzcts, and extra heavy size and well covered, tassel large e basis of former 81 by 92 inches, double bed width, each 630 Golden oak or imitation and heavy, regularly 635¢, scecial sale price, Monday only . . 39@ back and arms, either legality of the ng most of the depart- appropriation. A test Pillow Cases—A reilly good musiin, regular s well made and hemstizched, to-morrow only, s g ST R SR 12Yg upho'stered, golden (435x36 inches), : ad of 20¢, sa'e cobbler seated or mahogany; a substan- tially made, artistically Flos‘ so’a Pil’ow’ B e e R P L R P P P B S R P e P e i) yre the Supreme Court < 1 . B i ot P 280 . P s M vernor Bleackid JUs Bumes L;::‘i S e s 2 tinen and | oak or mahogany fin- designed Tabouretie. § 1200 pure floss, No. 1 quality, sofa pillows——ull weight, 2 Even if l";;( ¥4,n;»rrfdzn; ; inches, Monday only, your choice per ya]rd = 47c !’:-d"“b"}? 2‘“‘! P";’ Monday and Zues- heavy muslin cover, clean and samitary: h ave no authority to : ¥ | Damsk Dinner Sets—All linen, bleached Irish damask, nice style: ished, Jonday anc day onl; i i enses, which must be pruned | & | " or wearing gualites. ; : : Tuesday only T ::::36 :: 55: :x::z ;.. .41;0 ettt e | 2-yerd cloth, with dozen napkins . $4.00 95¢ ing 4324 in. 420 - ver since amnexation, | & T s it 30,90 $4_35 zox20 in. 28€ 26326 in. 49¢ o1 ollars of customs S aieh 4% & M 5 2 . 3 e ool e Sl ol e e -3 3-yend Clath, wick doscn. sophis: . $5.00 Wo\:fl;d\fir: Springs—Closs weave, hardwood frame, with good sus- | Extension Table, as piclured, 6 feet long,-made of sclected { stead of to the Territory. Expenses, = e ’“”f"""é/‘hz" :prm_gs B g $2.50 hardwood, golden oak finish; when closed, top is 42x36 Garden Tools and 3 howe been maintained upon ALY IR WL DK t finished ¢ 2 ate is. Bankers have re- {2 n’""er s“ 523'90 Clean, Wholeseme Mattress, in good ticking filled w th a't=rnate layers of 4 o rncte‘d.lnd yeu I-m < ss.sn sm"' ”omfi"'fl"h’m : to discount treasury | ® Regular Value $30.00 excels'or and clean, white co'ten, full size $4.00 special Wonday and Tuesday ovly - - . i e e T 4 * 2 Other matiress i = Extension Table — Golden oak, 4-isch futed legs, tox rim, well made, | Two-Burner Gas Stove—Full s ey e A I [7e Handsome Haviland China | Feather Pillows—W-=il fil ed, n fin- quality ticking, sizz well finished, top 43 inches squar: .813.50 s ze, large burners, remov- 2 - l'-(hur :n:d"’\! of tils year : 7 Dinner Set for 12 per- Bixs7 Inchés, pair . 1 ST N el ot e e PCRA B OGS i RidES able grate and cap, com- . 3 vernment clerks will have to wait :‘ sons, ?a{ntlly fe;lomted Other pillows $1.50 io $9.00 pair. Other extension tables, $5.50 to $125.00. pece with 6jcvt ot hing, : onthly remuneration. The g in violets, pink flowers - v = P 3 session. If- catied, will probaviy | & or roses, stippled _gold New Carpets Here--Sale of Mattings Sy ocass Mant sy - < - - NS N_d"" (‘;i “:;dn::"p:fi; ’ll?-':::;; E3 5 °"::r;;:1: ‘:: '_h:. ""7 Never before have we hed such a complete and extentive assortment of carpetings. We are offering at much below slf“zm::g.rfl’t—} inches long, yar mfl;‘;:’ ; an make no exhibit at’the “’urld's': ... .. ..$23.90 |thc combine pricés. Bigelow Lowell, Axminsters and Body Brusscs, Smith Axminsters and Wilton Veivets, azd the ¥ e, Moy S \1' d a" 3 Fair st St Louis %1 Breakfast Set—As thin and white as China, 6 cups and saucers, 6 | Varions lines of Tapestry Brusse's, in the most artistic and delicately colored patterns that we have ever seen. 25¢ Nickel-Plated Cuspidors— g A, ",. ; s I plate", 1 bread plate, suzar bowl and cream pitcher, in the Ameri- The first consignm:n: of Japan Mattings are now on sale at pric-s which may be materially increased 2s the war between Japan and Russia pre- | Breeding Cages — For canary birds, complcte with |§ > s o B LS o »; can beauty shape; completeset. . . . . . . . . . .- $1.90 | sesser. In thislot there are 35 patterns, in gresns, blues, reds, buffi, etc. Compare the prices and qua'ities with the bes: values you can find elsewhzre. T e R R C A G R P B S e, Y T | Tirea of working for wages? | | 3 | T5= came cet in rich flow blue decorations . . . . . . . $2.50 20c Mattings, this week, yard. ... .......15¢ 25c Mattings, this week, yard......... s& Gt Basc—High grade, per foit's o o 10c i | Read our BUSINESSCHANCE | |8} Claret Glasses— Thin blown engraved lace pattern, regularly $2.2. 40 yards. $7.50 rolls, this week ...... .$5.60 40-yard, $9.00 rolls, this week ......... P > 2 - COLTMYX. [ TR s o, oot Bbsoti = e 1" - - 4 £ $1.60 - ki Steel Garden Hocs—8-inch biade . . . . . . . 35¢ |1 s Dlendid opportunities fOF | | & | Gobiers to match, por dosen. . . - . <. 2. $2.50 Where Eise Such Low Prices as These for Garden Rakes—Good ones with 12 tines . . . 350 ; | o B s Chumagne Gaves perozn - - 82080 | ey Standard Brands of Pure Foods and Ligquors ? Best Stanley’s Shovels - - -« - - -+ « - - 750 |3 — — % Dinner So}t—:*h:u Pl Wik deticam Bocier of gald, 50 1200 Tins Choice Calilornia Fruits--Hunt’s or 300 Stonc Crocks Heinz Apple Buticr—qua‘icy Stanley’s Spades—Long or short hadie . . . . 75e |1 T'ormer Politician Is Sent to Prison. § i s s e SRS $6.90 He met brand, packed in heavy syrup, 3-lb. . s g NEW ORLE. garc . ; £ perect, the jurs alone worth z5¢ each, Moz- NEW ORLIA .xan‘rz l}A——Geereral tins, none better, regularly 3oc tin, Monday e ; e East Noveit & U, ; e hflum.":d.ur;n;; P:.:x;;;file‘; Life of The Master and Tuesday, dcz. $2.80, day and Tuesday (if quantity . . er veities S5¢ Up e e e T $1.50 instead of $3.50 single fine LY L Sk 24c e st 44c — Upin the Toy Departme, second foor, a1 o of importd nove- s nced Friday to gix months in ’ -4 . W, s A Mush®- Our Victory or Favorite Breakfast Frods, Good Dinner Wines— Sauterne or Reisling, gal. Good Whiskies—Paul Jones or Old Govern- ties for Easter—rabbits, chickens, fancy nests, characters of Foxy penitentiar$. General Baldy was 100 copies only of John Watson’s [author of Beside the L i B i e s 620 mentbotte...........800| Croi Hippy Hooligs, exc.; at pricss ranging from, cach ney of John Spraule, a Confed- | Bonnie Brier Bush] edition de iuxe of the Life of ten Easiern sagar curcd, 15,16 15 O1d Mighland Scotch — Win. Willamt, for pypy Best Malt Tonic—doz . . . . $248| - -2+ .50 10 $5.00 veteran M\;in‘ in cl:aluornh. in g Christ, with 16 paintings in color, Monday and Tues- Bacon—be a: eqfrge b mddyudmhlll.;:tge. e 2 s«-,?uo Gold Seal, o R ST AN PP he settlement of a small estate, and it quantity lasts b i e Clssaluts-+Ekemddlics gound, b. tin . Gin—Joba uypes s Champagns 3 - sicitia: ("SI vty was charged with the embezziement of | day also, it q vy ety g $1.50 Firkin Butter—sold by thels . . . . . BB - aac.sck i ..000 0.85.005p05.......5800] vt the eds. Spraule came from Cali- | R 5 y , o g forniz to prosecute him. lmmmwmmmwwmmmnGW““mmm AMANE CAAEE ARGAR RARE,

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