The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 9, 1904, Page 29

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AY, OCTOBER 9. 1901 29 i THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. J THE EMPORIUM. m-mupmv’,m-mmvmmmmmmmummmmm RERRRRRERRER RRERRREREPERE RERRRER RRRERE RRREPE PRRRER RRERRRY = - = = Accounts can be opened by responsible people- é 3 2 7 2 E = Our patrons protected by our money-back = : Remarkahble Carpet Offering This Week v 4 i H e X ! s * k] i Brussels and Velvets at Lowest Prices Yet Quoted ~ \ 3 g CALFORNIA'S LARGEST- Plenty of carpets offered about town at about the prices we quote-and even lower—but not such carpets as ;} H AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE | //¢se are. Note that they are standard brands that everybody knows, and remember that the prices include sewing,| CA-FORNA'S tARGEST- E : s' 75 n I’ s, '0 /[‘”I'”g and /a)/z'ng. AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE % A $ SNs Sis Sanford’s 10-wire 9 Excellent Star Genuine Wilton o b = no ne sale of be 1 3 i Mi(r Ppog&;:; :a.: of ohraunfu. dotlls.fto Tapestry Brussels OC Tapestry Brussels 68C Velvet Carpets 9|C prll“fis_kalSlns b -1 dress g your spare moments, for ¥ o 2 o g L . 3 = Christmas. Full pnem jointed : Choice of 20 fine patterns for par- 80 pieces, which include some of- You know what good floor cover- b o H papier |, wd 3 : /e ges 2 sday = % | mache, 2075 inches long, sleeping | iors, dining-room, bedrooms, halls | the newest effects in carpet weaving. | ings these handsome Wilton Parlor Sale Monday and Tuesday. California {§ Rl o b fll 4 st i Fand stairs. At above price while quantity lasts. | Carpets are—a choice of 60 pieces. | Frunes and Raisins—1 and 2 Ib. cartons |3 5 eyes, teeth, full woven mohair wig, |2 (o 1 choi alities) -at unheard : ur usual choice qualities) a¢ unkeard |3 x| shoes and stockings, blondes or bru- | The Rug Department (the largest on the Coast) cffers exceptlonal s,z $'8 $20 $27 of low prices. Will not guarantee wagon deliv- | 8 H nettes—Monday only ........ $1.10 values in 9x12 Kashmire, Smyrna and Axminster Rugs at - 2y y 2| cries on day of purchase. 3 » - S N & Sale Infants’ 50c Sh at 39¢ . s Handsome Silk Beaver Hals $7 50 |; x oes . omens d2UIts - 3 ) Sl'yln Olylu £ x Minv S infz A 5 : wi:.%xnltxunQreddT of ps?r:tiflfs ;nJgr;% sgrf: Here are a group of suits that will take the town by The demand for correct, moderately priced 3 3 et alsx‘oorrt]n‘:gnt g?e% Sifferotict ?ei 5|storm. At the price, they are incomparable in style,| millinery will be more than satisfying by the 3 = f which are dApicte—d i tfi) illust)r'atil;n quality, workmanship and trimmings. We will guar-| rich and varied showing now ready for the z H will be placed on sale, beginning Monday, | 2ntee that they are from $5.00 to $7. 50 the best vaiue| inspection of our patrons in the Millinery Par- > 3 H t the extraordinary price, [hirly-nine cents the | I town at Twenty-five Dollars lors and French Salon on second floor. There P~ H H In the lot there are pink and white button | Fine Black Voile "‘f §25.00 Sults — Can bel yoy will find style-thoughts and color-schemes from (& s > ces; pink, white and biue and chocolate-color- | Dress Skirts — Made had in black or navy plain| the world’s most authentic'sources. One of the most & 3 E ed shoe \_\’lmei blue ar:\qlchampaignegid-topdar]ld in the most ap- cloths, in many stylish] fayored styles is— Ty g atent leather shoe il patent leather sandals ed s . novelty mixtufes. and| " ; ] & P P: proved style, and —In the new mcorn shape— -~~~ s ¥ etc., never sold reaula ly under 50c the pair, ety LA manhish cloths and in Shgso:‘ems?: l:::::;nmummmed with beautxfull; fioniaed hasis ; X Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, if g choice coverts; almost by s RS 4 Shage x qlantify $aspsl = .. e W B .39 med: with any stvle of coat—| silk, in colors of blue, gradually shading into different shades of |§ & | Children's Box Calf Shoes—Dail gondola kid tops, full round toes and np., spring hee's, the | D3N4S and the 24-inchfitted] green, and brown shaded into champagne, or light blue shaded into |$ x| S1.25sies, 910 11, saie price . e .. OBn] tisohu jacket, 27-inch| terra-cotta. These hats are finished with handsome 3 ¥ | Misscs’ Shoes— Like above, with low school heel, the §1. 50 sizes, 1134 to 2, aale price . . @, 12 | feta >"’ k= coats “’ithffVES‘S breasts or pompons and are very specially priced at.. 37-50 s X some have or vest effects, 2 . . 3 R Double Bed Pe f Sheets, 64c K i 57 inch. bo«| White Beaver Hals—A beautiful creation, in the most popular of this i R guo e 'y B coats, and-the| season’s siiapes—styles that cannot be obtained else- s - And Other Great Values in Domestics silk drop fitted tourist] where for less than $5.00, are marked ................. ’3-95 3 s S tia ! be made by ty shoppers who patronize our domestic depart- skirts. 1f ;\3,:: Ienl::thh ‘u\;xt Light Bluc Evening or Dress Rainy-Day Hats—In cam- Children’s School or Every | g = Mond ers cannot buy the sheets and sheeting that we will offer any cheaper you need a f it o Hats — Made of handsome Mg ire 258 Day Hats—In camels’ hair |§ > ’ lined skirts,some 3 . els’ hair felt, bound with 2y han yo n velvets, and trimmed with ” felt, trimmed with straps |8 3 th ou ca separate of them plain, Lo : s 4 g bl \h 7 s 5 Pequot Sheets— Tt e Pequot Breached Comlorters — We!l made, silkoline covered, R some flare pleat- plumes, including the new. . velvet, finished with gold of velvet ribbon, $1.75; : & | with the brand . ot i’ A BT ax Ay dress skirt ed alhars Kithedds tricorn, and all leading biucki B iiitciss also sailor hats, with silk s K | are stores w tatted flw £90 ; e g 12 ;;n et it’s a great as. | shaves of the season, s et & g ribbon bows and streamers, 3 k and y, on Monday, each at . ‘ ». L, ks - H cre. T g . s [T offering sortment for, $15 10 $25 $1.85 0. $6.50 895¢c to $2.50 - ) Smgle bel, 54 ach g:g Sale Wrapper Flmmabls:l: ;oo £ your choice, H > Seaniid b i R, yards and over of new serviceable dark flan- | * P § | nen P Shiss iy g, ] [ e Omgiag oo 12 25 Vigorous Silk and Dress Goods i 5 Eessendg e 57c | and absouiely mew, would be considered s .50 s Price Cuttings for Monday’s Sale 3 3 Suhtllan'.u‘r Sheeting — good wearing, good at 1214¢ . yard, offered for Monday Three very desirable Silk Weaves— Vaiues from 65c to 75c the yard,*are offered Monday a ; % UGS Wntey at the very special price r weighted with any foreign substance, but pure silk, > Forly-tive Cents. BlacK Silk Talleta. not weig y 14 s P H 14'.c 7l/ s"so New Woo!Wa/.f., 98c. us(r{)us ana soft to the tcuch; glace poplins, soft finish, in cream, white, gray, sky and pink; i : : 4 g 20¢ 2C Beglnnmg quday, and '\\’!\lle quantlty lasts, several | 2'so a iimited number of novelty silks, in smail designs for shirt waists or shirt waist 45 : | SPor e spon. a0 s mi: g el e ine Blankets—Gcod Califora wool, well made, a § hundred very fine wool waists, in black, red, green, | suiws, aii marked tor Monday’s seuiing, per yard ceeee C H & | Wool Flanneis — For wrappcrs, wa fily: a7 | M Mt £ el brown, blue, etc., all neatly embroidered down' frent; Desirable Dress Fabrics for Strect Wear —New and sylish mized homf:pun*. cheviots and | ¥ - § e e s viosdbeciy, dgrs i .y e on good $1.50 values are offered, each............ 98¢ | tweeds, good .ooking tabrics of domestic manufacture—striczly all twisted yarn—the designs quiet i & | Outing Fiennels—1In 3 hundred good styles and c 7-_,, For single beds— 56 inches wide, $4.00 gsk;; Coats and Jackets for $12.50 Walking Coats for $8.75 ':;”d “";:::;i:ve.-;r; :"::‘r;:’y";:"qlsl:m?l)s?::ZCh;::x::‘::x:;:rem 75¢c up to 5. 25 the 5sc : > ” R sale price. . . - - - 853 A large variety of styles, ranging frem the Just the th'mg for the busines woman or | Y4Td. ¥ s 3 3 22-inch fitted-back jacket to the 43-inch ~ young miss—a sutstantial dressy tai cr jacket 3 half-fitted box, top and tour's: coat, in for every-day wear; made of covert, chevict - = E P”etty Gilt Framed Pictures 380 biack, navy, brown, i il s Ban- - At e Githeah exee Araslanie ‘7,50 Lihor‘y s"k a"d "o‘ capes ".98 M B 1 lore J pictures ml landscape and life eflect a large variety 24 misws Sepg ik Sl L o ek Less than a hundred of these beautiful neckpieces remaining from a recent sale—so you must come 3 f a 4| haad orde 2, wi ents 1 ish for .e !h -third ! h Th black, black | 8 : $25.00 D ) ' i = with ribbon and juby. pre;ty. sty.ish effects, wor:h up to ;/ 50 uch—\don\.zv : . resser $15.65 " $1.98 |} s . oniy—whi'e the quantitv lasts b Al - : 5 No matter how low the price we quote on furniture (and we = > ] a > Men"s ove"coats Giris’ Winter guarantee our regular prices are always 20 per.cent. under exclusive llfilfllld Madm’ c”fla'n' 820 3 : Dresses--Coafts furniture houses) you will find the articles perfectly constructed, of ; : $’2,50 Juvenile Dept-Second Floor. good substantial material, in proper style, and satisfactory in every sta f Sale Lace cl"'falns, efe. : : \ W's Deb't. st iuiide the dogr ~ U“’;’"‘ 0';" ot « Bushnegll “‘lc‘oidu:\aith;;:sulur» P i ll 0 Another Great Curtain Sale scheduled for Monday: $§ : 4 i i h 4 or i anitar z- > 1 3 s ovarcos: time now—sure enough. 1f youare look- | oo o ATH0 oto;:u:'fii:‘sl;“.;,:. = Oliarial sav- RS onk - ol g Izécenfa Madras Curtains——Cream ground, gecen, red and pink sries, = erviceal 4 t ol ine < * £ » » po b H s f'k‘tm'c" Jf.ss‘ m:"_u: FpoSCs: b cf: utely free of charge stiil holds good. ed 42-inch base, aRpes make o full clffars or ’3“)‘ at the v‘ery special § ice, per pair, g 823 : > and guarantee these. Our <<London Coat” |y, "cet them in the Juveni'e depart- | full swell front, size bed, equipped s .es = i oches long, bas broad concave shou'cers anti s]la.:ti mentArithievery paichise of & pire | T renichispatiern with springs that l’illlan Lace Cm-mm:irufly?hrd:rlarl«\w}7_0";"1“’5er to one-third | § S close ng collars, and h coth fronts, whic or boys’ coat or suit. Even with the p]sue bevel pl;!te are considered the 1 saved at (ths !.I €; : Chetce § otilng am.; in white, ecr.u - A m sagging when unbuttoned. The* o biced dsomcs descibed i ] MITTOr,. 23%30: “ifk best obtainable, at and Arabian colors in Irish point noveity and Brussels & : p sc: be'o; £ : f SppeesEmre. o © overcoats i3 €qual 10 | we will present you with an order ches, a $25 value, the very special ussfil Pm“?”~ < 3 - y dolar ones. Choice of all-woo cheviots in | B chnell. on special sale price, each i A : #1.10 Curtains, par. . 84@ $2.c0 Curains, pair . $1.39 = S y and black and the new brown, grays sni | o "0 now, at Scent f1. 7stumms. pair . $Fel® $2.25 Curtains, pair . $1.65 - Unusua good coats you will find cizd PI;;‘ Dm;“"r;r'i = ‘z;' E $15.65 ’8'45 Cfi’ 2L r ? £ g0’ Comnion, wt g ¥ years, blue or brown plaid, waist eff:cts, . = H - $12.50 | i front, solid serge yoke and belt, wide oy Plate (Racks— Hungarian Cloth— 36 inches wide, reversible, suitable for kK 4 1 ol - . ~: la imm s . ~ g Ail th ky ur’ hand Cigar h d di 5 th h d, = > Hacken, carhart & co. Rain Coats | 2Pl trmmed in fincy narow 2o = | Tabourettes — In GhldE 2 bdles 33 e e R e raperies, worth 25c the "é omr 3 > -Overcoats $15.00 to $35.00—Suits O ST g X e golden oak, prett inches Jong, room . C |= H 5 G;rlt_: tcnl:h Pm;i D:;ut}‘—hl: lt:nz o désign on';’ lfl fe\i,/ for double row of H.nnd Dn'gry Sllk—w mch-: wnde, a variety of pat- |§ effccts, trimmed with stitched straps an sign, only R brass buttons, all sizes . . . . .llP:SIO left at the special plates and hooks K"che" cullar_y St i ENleutale g fore dmzn" an; wxte gradgpnts ; - Boys’ Fall Suits $5.00 New Russian Dresses— In bluc and brown | price, for cups, sale price, The kitchen cutlery is now a iy, at. .o Ll e - 80e |5 'y > plaids, trimmed with solid color serge, fancy 45¢ 55¢ part of our Household Goods | Lace Door Pancls— Arabian color, cabie net. -nh motit in | § s Sai:lor and \Ru‘ssinn‘ Sufbf E’\\ c"\‘c—«hvh'trrc:.\l l\k\ of | braids -mf *4"".“"?‘ e ". pe '45);."75 Dept. on the main floor, adjoin- center, gach . . 75¢c, $1.00 < $1.25 s R LR S S T I e e PIEUY | by Serge Dresses—In red, brown or Stylish Dining-Room Suits ing Grocery Dept., and to in- - ; 3 H ty . - ke ‘:] o\“- \:hrn *]Ailil‘wll] navy, full bu;u;c effect, hudhoplsleevu, A large stock to select from, from the modestly priced but well f ' you to this new feature Monday and Tuesday's Sales 3 o ’ S an e W e e fancy braid a tton tri , all si — 2 ¢ s 3 : . D Dias neates seluc ) ey b -n> ‘u‘on mm't }2":;5 @1_15!rudedfl suits tg the most ela}wralcly L\II'.V-E(:‘ .ones Al dining-room e erd e tenlb g eiced cholco Groceries and um. g H o ee. D i | At-Weol Serge Dres red. brown o | Suit in Holland design, very quaint and attractive, has: o % Lo sitioles Which aie T s & s IS € ; hine serges in al e i 1 b o Bulfet—With leaded glass doors, bevel mir- for the 8-fiot length . . . . $17.50 2 ' 3 ancy Eigin Firkin ”, pound . 3 X handsome suits that ::.‘"( e e ey | tors = drawers, one lined with velvet and | Chairs ~ That wil. harmenize with this set; 2 | indispensable adjuncts toamod- Mocha and Java Coffee, the best, pound . = : 12 years; choice of any i ;buid, d,eu"a;e. ..... shg.so 'Z';"i’..ff;. ml:lfl'".-"’:"‘,’{," 4“4 in;hu?i:e, :‘Ihgx:d:’n:‘:v:;n:u?\::r: "'{u'{"h:':"f;.:y ern kitchen. Stryker's Sand Soap, 15 bars H » of these fate Juvwiils irls’ Suspender Dress— Al-wool shepherd 5 , of weathered oak, pric Steel Kitchen Knives and Forks, set. S8 Dr. Dohrmann’s Olive Oil, bottle > st st SEAGRIER OER ) h. ool Bidkhen Knbune and Focks, ser. SIS 2 | Devartmen o, Sor o vis s .00 el e China ol et Seioms 62 inch‘:sr.ih,‘?; bl N SO f.g-'ao 15¢ Kitchen or Parng Knives . . . 10@ Evaporated Creams— Carnation, Lily or Pet; jtins 28 s : Fat Boys’ s‘" gment . . . ......83.50 inches wide, leaded glassin top partot the | . . . . . . ... ..o £4.00 | 25¢c Houschold Scraping Knife, for wood- Pearl Barley, Sago or Tapioca, § pounds . . .. = Y . e two. doors, price . . . . . o Armchair to match the cane fca: . . work and window . . . . . . . 50 ) ¢ = : A v with The Emporium. Mothers of fat boys Also a large assoriment of dresses Extension Tible— T b ’hJ.’)._ ? $5 75 25¢ N ckel-plated Flesh Forks . . . §80@ Home-made Jams or Jellies, jar ; g e s "‘1 . s in every stylish winter material, in s g S e i 4 Armchair to march the leacher seat . . . | 25¢ Long wood handle Toast ng Fork. 150 Horlick’s Malted Milk, §1.00 sz . . . 3 X RINEIN o oni without having 10} Russian blouse, Buster Brown, | Drlalire o Ty Bie pericty pas $7.25 | soc Thin-blade Sicing Krite . . . 350 01d Port and Sherry, extra quality, gallon . . . s § | paytheexorbitant pric for fat bovs’ | sazior, suspender and long or short i Aty s e ool BRI e xS S T R = Famiy Steels . . . . . . ... 50¢c Kentucky Belle Whiskies, full quart bott'e £ > lits k the 1em as for the | Waist effects, at $5.00, $7.50, $8.50, A New Stock Parlor Furniture. 75¢ Sermated-eige Bresd Knife. . . 48¢ Mont {mn ‘Whiskey, full u:,, it e s : an b | have a good assortment of becom. | $70-00 and £12.50. 3 i A large variety ot upho stered pieces, covered in handsome plain siik =3¢ Butcher Knife, 6 in . . 160 fromerae N (P. C‘ R b 'b R s B suits in blue <”‘*' ‘mixtures . tha: are copied from grown-up people’s; (‘cp‘:zc? gl SR S0 BI0. | Olpchobiteai o bfif,}flflfi’ soc Buther Knife, 2-in. biade. . 200 Clr Tib's Sine, gocd, giles . | - s it or overcoat. Sre particulars next column. priced from . . $13.50 t0 $18.50 il 5 cabcic . .$13.50 to $175 ‘Housefurnishings, Main Floor. Cedar Run Whiskey, Chice Bourbon, gallon . . : LEALMACARAALA AQAAALA R RAKAR RAAAAR - €l is quite nany reck- less spe street. NEW ADV] ERTISEHE\’TQ Makes hair light and fluffy. GOINGi GOING!! & Stops Itching Instant'y ) Orug Stores, $100. Sead 10c, stamps, to HERPICIDE CO., Dept. W, Detrolt, Mich., for 8 APPLICATIONS AT PROM INENT EARBER SHOPS. -ulators are learning in Wall | GONE i} CARNEGIE fALL NOW 1N FAVOR LONDON, Oct. 8.—When Andrew Carnegie a few muntl;u ago expressed a wish to provide a trade union hall for London the idea was ridiculed by a number of trades union leaders, who cannot forget the great Pittsburg strike. Meetings have been held pri- vately since the offer was made, and WERPICIOE WILL SAYE 1T, MEAPICIDE WILL SAYE 1, 700 LATE FOR NERPCIOE. although a large section of the labor ” " “ n leaders are opposed to having any- w ,s HERFIGI E smfl.}wm“ slightly dis- thing to do with Carnegie or his sur- eased I:J.::'IM could be "l:‘vcl. gy:r“lfi,: plus dollars, there is a responsible por- The Giginl Bomedy et "M he Dandraft Garm.” | halr--mot the combmgs.. It can be done with | | tion of them prepared to bury the Newbro's Herpicide which kills the microbe that hatchet. DON'T BLATIE YOUR MIRROR | causes gall brittie and Justerless halr. also Sand. John Morley’s friendship with Car- Many ladies compel their mirrors 40 bear silent | hair's naturai and abundance will rewrn. | | negic and the unbounded friendship witness to neediess hair destruction. Day after | Marvelous results. An exquisite hair dressing. which the former enjoys among the general body of trade unionists. have gone a long way toward effecting a reconciliation between the more mod- erate of the labor leaders and the mil- lionaire. section have now been placed before Carnegie, and there is every hope that before he leaves for the United States all the differences will be adjusted and a Carnegie Trade Union Hall in' Lon- don will be an accomplished fact. It is estimated that a building suffi- ciently large to accommodate the trade unions of London and the surrounding district can be put up for about $150,- 000. The expenses of furnishing would not devolve upon Carnegie, because the various unions have sufficient fur- niture already that could be easily moved into the new building. A site hase been fixed upon in Grays Inn Road, close to the termini of the large railways. Pty MR e % THE BREATH OF LIFE That induces refreshing sleep can be had in the cool outside rooms advertised to-day. Read the ROOMS TO LET columns—then investigate. The views of the moderate, REVOLT AGAINST ¢ KAISER'S RULE Y BERLIN, Oct. 8.—Fresh trouble has broken out in German Southeastern Af- rica.’ The Withers tribesmen, who had hitherto been faithful to .the Germang, are in revolt. - Governor Leutwein in telegraphing this news to the Govern- ment says the Witbers have attacked | the station at Kuis, on the Fisch River, and are reported to be attacking the station at Hoachan. As all the Witbers | who were With ‘the German forces at Gibeon have deserted and envoys have gone to the Bastards, another tribe, to urge them to rise, the revolt of the ‘Witbers is a serious matter, since they have hitherto been loyal, had supplied recruits for the native troops and were relied on greatly as scouts. No expla- nation is given.of the yunnt discon- tem. J o A new line of steamships is to be es- Chinese ports, via Panama. Passen- tablished betweed Callao, Peru, d ers as well as freight will be carried. h to love children, and no home can be completely thhout them, yet the thmugh which the ex. pectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear : that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing ropemes, allays nausea, nervousness, and alf\mplcasant feelings, and the event afely and with but little sufl'enng, as munbers have testified and said, “it is its in gold.” $1.00 i e valuable information mailed free. - THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlenta, Ga.

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