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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1904 25 CLARK SILENT 0N ALL TOPIES! 3 Y | & £ |% X i ‘l!nu;mu Senator h'um§ x % 2 White Pearl Buttons, pure white, the sorts yo2’li use hundreds of a Lawn Mower, cisy-running, has 3 The Music A —_—— r sty.e, ratshet bear- Deg't Has Suburban —_— year, 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 .; PERRTI Dellverz line, card of 2 dozen , ., , . 90 e e the Frout Sl Jhe Frout Inmany near- Men’s Uiiderwear, mediam weight by cities we d¢ g : 7 liver at custo- _ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE: me7’s own door- . Of the second 'S LAR F4d somesiio flwf_lug" ‘CALIFORNIA'S GEST- offer in this sale, |quarters, better. Montana Refuses to Dis-, cuss His Secret Marriage baibriggan, well made, soc vaiues, for this sale, garment , . . zsc Qas Sta7e, nicke! plated, 2z burners, up-to-date 'style, saves gas, seves work and worry, burns biue flame; and band stand will be opened for business Mon- RERS | it L | worta ;..;u s : g light better ser- " Askdaulyaur & 3 It will b URGES FAMILY PRIVACY: % LrE s’.ss which lnclud.es Dice.. Your prolection our money-back guarantee. [;Z:'m, “;,'uu; Men’s Golf Shirts, s®son’s latest S O R nearly everything in the Emporium, with its | patierns, stripes, detied and figured Is, Equally Reticents Con- (%] Writing Tablets, ror pen and ink, | needed in the home 6' 9 8 st el eifspen | et Br o0 wiwe <. » - 550 cornine Trouble: , X packer or lewer size, good 3 or for personal use, fixtures, beiliant eleetticy . . . . ¢ o C e . - rning Troubles Among &1 cuiiy paver for school, cach PG e sait Lake Road Officials & : - o Men’s Night Shirts, besvy st cnepn | ERBBRETT L e SRS (f'rcezz&yas meanSale Coods . L ook fbrtbearm& 7 i g B wrapping sandwiches and keer'ng inches fresh, package . .. 5c Rubber Gloves, the popuar Em- porium rubber gioves, for all kinds of houschold purposes, equal to any { States Senator W. A. Clark % Montana, who has been inspecting & s raliroad inte s in Southern Cali- » &, arrived in this city last night & is staying at the Palace Hotel ce his last visit to San Francisco & he Senator’s secret marriage abroad three years ago to his young svard has length, 75 gl 7 Men’s Hosiery, broken Imes of tancy imponed hosiery, in many les, Another great asscitment of new items ready for to-morrov/’s shoppers, and if the store is as crowded with eager buyers this coming week, as it was during the last six days it will be but a short time before all broken lines, all surplus stocks, and all belated shipments of this season’s goods, will be sold out, and every- thing in shipshape for fall business. The absolute reliability of The Emporium as a shopping place is demonstrated just as surely when WRAAAA RS AAAARE AR A A MR AN R A DR A R AW A WARR WRRan N . been formally announced and provoked & | $1-50 glove on the mar- - much comment Apparently the fact ket, yade Ul S 950 g we are conducting a great sale as at any other time. Our mouey - back ntes at_a'l times. 850c Ribbons 298¢ is Dot causing the coppér magnate @) much uneasiness, Zor he has became ac- s A large broken line inch Satin Tsz:; Delayed Shipment 80c Lawn Dress Yokes 27c¢| rirzsey e Womien’s Oxfords — A delayed shipment vici kid Oxfords, cloth customed to seeing his name in print If his relatives and most intimate friends are correct in their statements, he is il 4 d the final ) publicity of the secrct which he gad e A Nearly 1000 of this season’s stylish Dress Yokcs arrived by express Saturday, and, beginning Mon- l',’"‘; f,‘g(lfr’:;:“‘r;c:’ e e R day, will be added to the clean-up sale at about half price. These pretty yokes are made of a sheer BaIE e e secrecy of his marriage, says it was heils worth solid color lawn, with hand faggotting between the lawn stripes, forming an insertion. The colors and a few pinks and \— ply part of a plan, in which his wife $2.00, pair. . . . are white, pink, blue black, and white and black Very slylxsh up to date and regular’y 270 light blues, added to B 50c each—clean-up sale price = ;hedafln'!-"fsa‘f be:in{29¢= ing Moncay, per yard g;':::_fi:""s | Wonderful Clean-Up of Women’s Furnishings A Manufacturer’s - - = = I o w1t w2 | De@per Price-Cuts in Tailor Suits and Dresses | ..o .w. ... very piece fresn from £ - cardinal, mavy, toyal ning‘to-morrow morning, a man- node, castor, gray, pink, nder, hm, etc., sold riety which natural- v would have followed the announce- nt at an eariier date. Mrs. Clark r child are still abroad, but the ar will probably find her vew York, occupying the pala- tial res ace of the Montana million- aire, which he has cot- pleted and fur- vished regardless of expense. OFFICIALS ARE AT WAR. nt in New ge and re- d later in A week's enormovs busi- ness in the handsome second floor departments, devoted to women's and children's ap- parel, has necessitated the ad- ditions of many new lines lo keep up interest in the big sale. Cost disregarded 1o} effect immediate clearance. Bigger and better bargains then ever this week. 42c kaee length Flannel Pétticoats, now .. ..29C $1. Do Rippled Eiderdewn Sacques, ....................... 85¢ $1. 08 Rippled Eiderdown Saccues, NOW R IS s sras T n niawia i 95¢C $..50 Kippled Eiderdown Sacques, dropped patterns of whi curtaius, 36 to 54 yards long, at half regular v.\luex . . 19¢ cach .. . . 390 cach Lot 3, worth $550, for. . . ZP@ each léo Pairs Lau Cur ins— Whit ng made Lot 1, worth > $2.00 the yard; camels’ hair and zibeline v effects, tweeds, tailor suitings, me- fiects, and voiles; clean-up price, per yard . . . a0 . 500 impomd Dress Materials upto $2.25 h voi mines, Crepe de Suitings; clearsup .......... 86¢c wool Efamine Cinvas—Black only, soc value, cleanflp price, yard . . . . 2 Silk Clean-Up 60c Black Taffeta — 19 inches wide, all pure slk, clean-ugiprice, yard . . ... . 370 5c Foulard Silks—Lustrous finish, small de- ecru and , cable 1et'mg!, Drapery Clean-up Oriental Goods, Curtains, Couch Cuvers, Table Covers, Cashion Covers, Mantel Drapes, sake road, is expected Formc-y . $1.50 to $10.00 Fich Now . . Z8¢ t 35.00 each good color combinativ.is, 25!= e 3119 Figured SilKoline —Best quality, vari- iy : $1.75 Rippled Eiderdown Sacques, Children’s Tucked Muslin Drawers, ety of coloryind patterns, formerly 50c White Corded Habutai—A pretty silk fab- BB s ) R $1.39 sizes o, 1, 2, 3, 15C; 4, 5, 6, 7 at..18c 12¥cyard,now . . ... . 70 ric that washes perfectly, and gives excel’ .5t 75¢ Flannelette Kimonas (light or 50¢ styles Women's ‘\[uslin Drawers Lace Door Panels—Heavy netting, motif b woarj cleatCRp e, JAHLL o - 37¢ YARER) 0. st ot J S, e Formerly . . 3 $13 7)50 Tetitiia ormerly § 1.50, $3.00 This Sewing Machine, $16.85 We positively guarantee this machine for §§ years, It is from one of the best knéwn makers in America, and sizes . s Now. ..750 $1.00 $1.50 nOW ceeeeens ” ............ 75¢ Bit Wing' Lawn Kimon4s....35¢ : Get Ready for 65¢ Children’s Lawn Dresses, now 48¢ $1.00 styles lace trimmed Drawers. 88c St. Louis v rrrrre n»v,nn-e»nm-in,»_u,-n RRRERRR RRRRRE RRRERE RRRRRR R RRRRE RN R R R R new road = lentnés name on it will cost more $1.00 Childrén’s Nz{isook and Lawn 6oc styles Women’s Lace Trimmed ‘Our enlarge? trunk de- e thgn double our regular price. Dresses .. --72¢ e i s RSP R 43c ® £ IS 3% th 3 o Women’s Nainsook Chemise, tucked and trimmed with lac $1.18 ‘Wash Wai: rouped into three lot<) pictty percales, India lawns, fine P LRCHs Gu e Secang Wo:err; :ré-n;‘lll:si 1;\ atd\\.mti $1.50 S'\IIN Tt ko e L r whitc madras, etc | values up to $1.75 each; marked for this sale, floor (necessitated by the , round and square ne tyles, mai ok and mushn . id inc < 3 gowns, neatly -irimmed m| laces ‘ah\nf }'cman acficcls—sl.oo, $1.25 380, 59¢, 830 5‘1p1d ln_urease of bUblflESb) and $1.50 styles— - The Great Suit Sale is now in shape, and there - ; } 48c, 880_- 98¢ ; Tailored Dresses a7l Suits—Severalgood styles in Etamines, blact blue | you will find the most 98¢ styles Women's Muslin Knee Petticoats, lace trimmed ...cy......69c and gray—formerly sold at $37.50, $35.00 and $32.50—are brought for- ;OmD]"te display of travel- $1.38 Women’s Muslin Knee Petticoats, lace trimmed. . ...98¢c ward this week to strengthes up the line at this price. Every suit a 5 o Spiay ¥ $2.50 styles Women’s Muslin Petticoats, lace and tucked. .$2.18° choice style; “wonderful values in the lot; regularly gy 4 90 ing equipments to be found Sample line Women’s Petticoats, values up to $7.00, at..... .$3.95 $20.00 to $37.50; sale Price...ieiieiiis coieiannn . $1.25 Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, black and white stripes . in‘the city. S Mercerized Shepherd Plaid Petticoats at 3110 Tailor Dresses—Black ctamines. eton jacket suits and‘havy blue clotiis, ared at & confer- Small Jots black Mercerized Sateen Petticoats— :‘r;:'\gg\frd;]a%l;e;:::;:ifé6.50, 20.00 and $25.00 val- S". 75 e h that Worth Lioo $2.5 SN S ek et . osed & T ) i Bistii it Tailor Suits—Fancv reixtures, nnvclty \\nolcn black and navv alpacas, P . $1.45 $1.58 formerly $17.50, $21.50 and ., $9. 75 Children’s v Waitiicle i sl R SR B T those to parently di- d and make Children’s $3.00 Mohair and_ Serge Sailor S Beautiful Gowns Reduced &l O] - Women's $ Flannelette Wrappers, braid and epa\flcne trxmmcd $45.00 Pink Crepe d» Chine Evening Gown = «“Golden Rule, Itis | Women’s $1.25 Flannelette Wrappers, cut long and full.......... . $60.00 Nile Green Crepe de Chine Evening Gown e in every respect. Has | Children’s Caps and Bonnets, half price........ $173.00 Old Rose French Brilliastine Evening Gown ring drive wheel which | Children’s Wash Dresses, half price, 93c values $75.00 and $62.50 White and Pink Crepe <e Chine Gown. Sl s el Broken lot Nemo Corsets—worth up to $3.00, now. $100.00 Demi-costrme, tan, French Etamine, now. SENATOR'S IRE AROUSED. t1 vera! of his 3 Wash Skirts—Grouped into six lots—made of whit f hi 1 look Reto nade of white pique, polka $100.00 Demi-costinne of cream white Etamine .. A ;a3 cove T o s ‘;‘“i a!l attachme While quan. sian duck, cotton cheviots, linens, novelty mixtures, etc, worth Poriee Skirts —Now reduced one-half regular prices—a ifi?l(;(:ri:tl:;afl%? wred ,rus:;’ ;s o Pacific my lasts. Monday 85 double the sale prices—now, each only, in even length pongee skirts, very full accord- . f . d Y p]:, ‘: + PS, in an s'sl 38c, 58¢, 78¢c, $1.28, $1.68, $1.78 ion pleated, were $12.50 and $10.00, now $6.25 and nen faced orass lock, strong corner bumpers, 34-inch size . . $7.50 Dress th Ca:e——Snlld leather linen lined, with shirt pocket, best lock and bolts, chocolate color, 24-inch size . . - . . $6.00 Go-Cart, folding one, perforated A Mighty Clean-Up Movemert in Amazing Clean-Up Values in D d wood seat, fold 'y, = = = A s ‘¢2.75|Linens, Wash Goods, Bedding|Chinaware and Kitchenware S R S - These goods are remainders of largs stocks and Bath Cabinet, the Emporiam vapor cannot _be duplicated at much more than their reduced is puch bitt have been st and kindled the Some_wvalues for the clean-up sale that positively SR e TS A R O 5 s R a few lines that we are overstocked in. We regret Hammock Special, 3c-inch cotton TR 5 5 that we have noi'large quantities of each line, so as . 2 - that now thr bath cabinet, with new hearing ap- prices. But all surplus stocks and_small lots must go. gl o ARr e g A e e bammock, pretty coiorings, pillow pheaval in Lo paratiis, . superior to gay on (g q 1o satisfy all comers for a week. If you want any of and concealed spreader at head, . hy ———m — —_—_-_—_ — —————_—_————— man has a larg ket e No carried-over goods here. ] T Falaates e ne voloe Senator Clark is it i LR B 53.50 SRR T T A these best came glflfla'a,) or Tuesday. 4 -.’ 5 690 pa Fine Table Damask—German make, mercerized damask, a solid case that we find in our reserve room; it is fully 7z inches wide, satin finished and was Hot Water Bottles, first-ciass good riced 75c a yard, we have marked it for a clean-up sale . . . wearing botties, 3-quart, $1.00 size, . y an-up . 48c y purposes ference from Har in the management o When a reporter attem 4 = & ) $1.25 set Pott’s’ sad irons (5 $2.50 woed frame wringers, with pieces) + - - - - - - 3@ _10-inch rollers . . . $1.69 Odds and ends in blue and White double-coated enameled ware— $1.00 Hair Brush, solid back, pure bristle stock, full size, for 89 C view the § tor on the > o Bleached mm—Anather surplus case of b'eached damask, in neat figured - ; : g .39 i bles st evening he pleaded an e sac’ L) qu" 5C 7 5oc effects; it is 58 inches wide, and a great opportunity for thrmy buycrs at the | 4-quart 60c sauce pang - 3 80c tea or coffee pots . . . 59e ment ar rried from the he . clenoup price; yard o 0 AT d o G it s e . @2¢ | 5-quart 70c sauce pans - 440 o0c tea or coffee pots. . . 870 i o S 75¢c genuine Parker box coffee mills for - - ... . .& . . . 480 Boys® Waists, izes 4 to 13, pretty BEACH AR STRIKES = Bleuchcd Napkins—Made in Germany, full mercerized, 20 inches s 1 d mad h ith: Biga 5 & 9 F quare, big percales and madras, with or with- N FRUIT PEDDLER urn"um valneat $1.75 a dosen; BOW . @, . | . Ll e L . $1.18 Gas Stove Keltles—Enameled double bottom— out collars, laundered, 500 Victim Thinks Warning Was Not c’ean-up Dice Napkins—Bieached, s0lid weave, 1§ inches square, good for brnk’nz and fruit uses, | 75C 2-quart size . . . . 53¢ ~ 90c 3-quart size « . » . 760 | 75ckind. . ... .. Given, but Motorman Says S v;"“’“ o aates S Bt s R 45¢ $1.00 4-quart size . . . 820 23. 50 Extension Tables.. ash NOvelties— Over 1co picces best yarn mercerized suiting zephyrs, some in | §2.00 hardwood folding wringer bench . . 25c bread knife. . . . . o . . .4, —, £ Szc‘ :n S e 314.6'5 fancy weaves, all good styles, never sold roguarly(iinder 25c yard, clean-up "a T T P P et e SOl .Ggg Groceries—Liguors R gy LTl s z0. i les.. 5 B i e s e S SRS R @ | ¢1.25 3shelf corner bracket . . . . 78@ socknifeand fork boxes . + . . . 380 Extra Values for : ik bvtins ot $27.00 Extension Tables . $19,80 | voile Etamines—In evening -had’ aho bhck, just unpacked, ll\u)s 20¢ a yard, but é 25c cedar moth powder, perbox . . . JO@ Toc h:nliwofld costhanger . .. . . _B@ Monday and Tuesday g iy o oot togedi oy $35.00 Child’s Brass Crib$23,50 | thiscase for the ciean-uwpsale. 7. . . . o . o n L .. 10@ | :oc ostrich feather duseer . . ... 80 2sc popar rollng pins . . . . . . . 18 | fyny Bew Eaern sugar cured, foe the bwo il B~ il Clitt - House, $¢.00 Full ik Wepdeai Bt v Outing Flannels—The heavy %olid weave, for nice underwear, skirtd, etc., dainty pinks §oc fruit jar "“"_‘ Sene b i B s seslnk by Gl e« o SO B T i T 13%0 crashed into his wagon, smashing it “$2 90| ébues 200 pieces of the xockind, yard . L L L L L. L el L0 | 2sc cnamdled cpgflestick . 3. . . 100 1:-quartenameledgguppot . . . . . 680 | peyrline—1 1b. 3 packages . . . . . 280 yd throwing the driver to the ground. e - White Pi A smal ‘na ne. | i [ W o ar $3:50 Pa i scwmg Racker 1 Welt White Pique—A small lot of neat sized welt, cheaper than duck, yard . . . . 120 | Haviland Chi Dinner Set—Enough pieces for 12 persons. Saso“o:_'f;zlno‘um A gg: Pucci was severely shocked, but man- White Indian Linon— A case of the 20c grade it is 40 inches wide, theer, yet wbstanml now dainty decorations, traced gold haidles, worth $30.00, cle«n-up é?:dmud ik — Rose brand, doz. h ,) aged to reach h home at J stre . §. s 2 -1 i between Twenty and Twenty-s 5:- 50 Bedgoom Sets sti:gg RS, S A R Mo | sl PG o< Gy <8 Bt s an v SR s . . o ool ond, Witk the et :”d“fh:’aiss';md;r:[ $4.50 Go'den Oak Center Table . . | Comforters — Only 1z White Blankets — Fine While Spreads — M.ny Jardinieres—A belated shipment just arrived, highly g"ized ::;‘:‘ch:,;:{_qss ’i‘;:ne;d'l l’o apparently suffered no worse injury. | Fahe dos, of these — large “““/:":""H”;"’ l‘,"‘h“:."‘"]" small lots — worth $1.50 assorted tints jardinicres, added to our clean-up sale— A et et dar 95¢; 3fir'§5c His fruit and vegetables, with *which | $1.30 Goydm Osk Tabourettes . . . . . white filled, prettily color m“:h:"fi:: e ’S"i‘n{ and $1.60—all marked to | 7-inch 60c jardinieres - . 3@ 9-inch $1.10 jardinieres . 3@ | shredded Cocoanut—Bese, 2 ibs. . the wagen was loaded, were strewn | :2:: Q‘,;ff",‘,’;n“;:;’k Chair . . 3‘:’8’: ed—$1.00 vaues, cach stead of $6.00 par, close, cach 8-inch 85c jardinieres . . §20@ 10-inch §1.50 jardinieres . 890 s ";’l‘l‘"ic";','—‘lé‘: —_— ’5:: s area and ruine. i X e WD ; o PR £ B % rardelli Breakfas 0a — Paccl maps Chat 0 warhing bell wasi B ] 395-5a Moni Chilgi . . &5 5. $8.45 78¢c $4.65 $1.18 7-inch jardinieres on pedestal, $1.75; O-inch, $2.75; 1l-inch, $4.50 | ‘. 200 rung .r.n: lx:- claim s bol:‘!;]e out by | & | #55-°° (jtflflll)ik L‘Zfi/oni=r1~ . $35.00 : One-Quarter Off on odd pieces Haviland china, tea pots, . > many ol e passengers. e motor- | n ‘any Other Items. 2 i & + | 6 yr. Kentucky River Bourbon, pl .98 n claims that he rang the bell, hut} SECON™ FLOOR ; 25¢ Bfl". c"ille s“' 12¢ ;?a?tceoslate ot g e e b o AR S E AL 2.10 1 he came upon the wagon so sud- = e . M 7ol 3 A BT $2. pesfont o o 2 SR Italian Castile Soap—Extra large bars (2x2x13 inches), 13 Ibs, each, One-half off on 0dd pieces of decorated German ctna. | Porter, white label siour, doz . - . B 1285 1 eed of the car in time to J\omfi All of Our Monday < - + « « . . . U e e Qne-third off on Oriental Bric-a-Brac vases, | Good Whiskies — Naconal C ub, Sivericll or collision. nal ice: 'd rayer, l. £3.35; bottls . 1 prices. o'd McBrayer, gal. £3.153 760 if o i 5 Budw — Pints & ff onodd pieces, platters, plates, covered dishes, | ", "'“' e — Vo . 81,3 the The unfortunate peddler deplored - 20c Box Corylopsis Toilet Soap"nghly pe;fumed 3cakes . . . .90 | cheap at ori PGI’SIan R"ys 20c Size Eastman’s Bath Powder—Dgaintily perfumed, for . . . Qg E)m- ?.-P ‘:’::"fi;d;‘ea:":-g:i;::: !;:;u:eolrogs::z One-Third off zoc Size R‘oynll Tooth Powder—Patent shakertop. . . . . . . . . . 9e | sauce plates, etc. 01d Invalid Port — Or Sherry w,,,’,_’,;f,f to his patrons on Monday, and the de- | i 10c Size Alba'ine—Better than toilet soap . . . . . . . . ... .70 One-~third of f on terra cotta busts and figures. oidy Bottle . . .. . . 3. e e 75¢ e Mm lummn RERRRE PR ERERERE R RN ERE RS RERERE R R RERE ERERRE RERRRE RERRRR RRR R R struction of his wagon, on which he relies for earning his livelihood. AN AEA AR R AR RAARAR WAL A ARAARA ARAA AR AAARAR WR AR R RRAR AR AAAA A RAR TR AR A AR AAARAAA RRAARE AR AR AR R AR AR R AL AR AL ARARAR AR A AANA L AR R AR AAALAA R AALAAR ARR AR AR R G A TR AR A -‘4;444 RAARAARA AN AR AR AARAR TURRRU AARAAa W | E | § | % it 5 § | | | : | 5 | § E § | E i |

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