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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, CCTOBER 16, 1904. THE _EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | Latest Initial Stationery 25¢ Whit er and envelopes, the new scr s, in box . I""“'Ei" In sizes or 1ew prices : German Damask Cloths: 8-10 size left, £3 Irish Linen Cloth: ng’s high-grade, cloth fini sh s of paper 25¢ that are wit H:mmched ClolhsfF,"F German damask, 3 ..82.58 and ““Delineator’”’ for November near elevator. The fashion advice. November sizes . 81.78 $2.18 only the - $1.98 or fe 24 i for. nches square, Here for $7.50 and burnt - $7.50 rose, an Children’s Silk an Beavers—trimmed reamers, style navy blue, - $3.95 to-Wear an-.~ , Colonial or $1.95 © $3.95 Boys’ Overcoats and Suiis Special Monday Only, $2.00 2-piece Suits, sizes 7 to 16 vears Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 10 yvears ool goldes s, emblems, gi't b Golden Onk Mnnlel Foldmg Bed—With woven wire matt ate mirror, exclusive furniturs store’s price, two.doilar suits. They are ed suits, and will give good and a few navy blue, All at - $2.00 Strong cheviots in ox- ttons, A bar- - $2.00 etc. vestigation. to \'ourseI, d unseasonable kind. ill last a lifetime; have in your homes. t i—n‘pfn im pric k themselves; W\Mun oak finish, and 3 size, heavy 2-in. 6432 b'e — Round £40.00 ... -~ Brass Costumers — 1 French Best quality Frenchlc- (also in golden quered and mahogany o 315.00 gy oak, $100 vaiuz, cur p any finish, curved lines, with Butterick Patterns In Pattern Department, main floor, «« Delineator”” better than ever and full of valuable number, 15¢ copy; subscription, $1.00 year. \A Sale of Irish and German Make Table Linens out the matching requisites. The sale nue during the week while quantities last, but the prettiest patterns best values will undoubtedly be selected by the early owners. Here Dinner Claths-lr1<h Linen, fine quality, two ; yards long . cloths, 3 yards long . Fancy ‘Border Cloths— Gsrman Llnen $1.15 size nurh- this week. Tea Cloths— B“autmxllv hemstitched damask, 45 inches square, $1.75 value, for..$1.28 Tray Cloths—3 kinds, hemstitched damasks, Dovble Dnmnsk ankms Tapestry Brussels legs on foot end work automati- full size, price . Birdseye Maple Ta- top, fi Goiden Oazk Hall Rack— Immense size, 7 n extra large bevel plate finest quarter sawed - ¥76.50 Birdseye Maple Dresser—Or mahog- outlines tastefully large shaped French plate mirmr, construction Catalogue Our large 132 page general cat- alogue for winter 1904-§ is ready, Free to out-of- town folks. - $1.78 - $2.18 all equally good, fine regularly 45c¢ each, et 283 l'*nc Belf1~t linen, full +4.00 dozen ment. the kind, $2 A combination offering of inc.udes: nd jasper gray. 55 inch mixed suit'ngs. 54 inchplain zibelines, in black, gray and brown. 47 inch camels hair suitings, in melange colorings. Not a value 1n the lot less than 75¢ a yard, Monday and Tuesday, 48c 54 inch Broadcloth— Superfine all-wool, ex- cellent finish, in all the latest colorings, L e, 2 Illuminated Suilings—Ali-wool, in 15 color combinations, on mnatural grounds, yard -48c 56 inch 'l'mlor Suitings—In novelty effects, small hait hidden designs, made from the - $1.45 New Tailor Svitings—In all the new mixed colorings, tabrics well worth $1 00 the yard, a fu'l costume pattern for $5,00 yard . finest Australian woo!, yard Carpets Three Great Specials. This Genuine Wilton Velvet Carpets Excellent Tap- estry Brussels Sanford 10-Wire An Allractive Display—Now being made, are the new arrivals 1 es, in Mission and Old Dutch designs, chairs, rockers, piece sets for dens and living-rooms, etc., all marked $25.00 ver ft. hogany, good rounded on cor: tapestry 15, only ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- Irish Linen NapKins—All ner purposes, about 306 dozen in this assort- $3.00 dozen quality, now . $3.28 & The Fashionahle Beaver Hats Extraordmar_y Bargains Offered in Monday’s Silk and Dress Goods Sale half-a-dozen weaves of new and desirable dress goods, bought for the present fall and winter season at about half their real values—the assoriment h Mohair Sicilians, in black, navy, royal. Week- 9lc 68c 90c¢ High Grade Furnllure Never So Low Priced Some Stores Ask Almost as Much Again B=fore purchising furniture go on a little stroll of in- Visit our store and other stores—you owe it Notice carefully the design, the workman- ~ship, the finish and the prices, then choose the bast. You cannot buy perfect, well made furniture below our ¢ prices—You can’t buy it elsewhere at our prices; we skip all of the thrown-together, made-for-a-sale, out-of-date We will sell you furniture that furniture that you will be proud to This Mahogany Davenport-— Artistc Colonial design, no carvings, handsom: grain ma- upholstery, back .$53.50 5-Piece Parlor Sult—\hh:;any color frames, upho'stered in good damask, an astonithng At Prices That Would Astonish the Makers Ihe most important sale of table linens so far this year begins to-morrow morning. We have gone through our entire stock of linens for the dining-room and have made sharp price-cuts on all lines that 24-inch size, 45 us'z.:w 5 dozen quaity, now priced. . . . $2,28 5 dozen quality, now priced. . . .$24 18 participate in. worth at Monday till soid, per yard 33¢c brown, waists or separate skirts, We offer about 2000 yards on 89c town with this new nove'ty. stock — trous than the cheap imitation chown. 98¢ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE for din- Sale Black Silk Talfeta—A limited quantity (on y about 500 yards) that lucky customers who come earty on Monday will be able to This taffeta is all pure silk, dinary t:mes doub'e the sale price— Sale Black Pcav de Soic Silk—For dresses, s, there is no black silk so thoroughly we'l known and appreciated for a good biack dress. the quality heretofore seliing for §1.2 5—every yard guaranteed, a: the very unusual price of Crushed Velvels—We have suppiied the color on the French shade card not represented in our the velvet is all pure silk, therefore more lus- It readily retails at §1.25 per yard up, we have marked them New arrivals in Novelty Silks for shirt waist su'ts Q8@ Cigar Sale Monday and dur- ing the week one of the best cigar specials we have offered for a long time, Mexican Plantation Cigars, 8 for 25c. Extra good va'ue. we are ready to supply evary presented to your notice. Monday only: stockings; well worth £1.00 only SRR G Papier Mache Dolls—16 inches tail, pers. sp-ial Monday Monday, of There is no mixture and ki gorz, §8.00 and §9.30. Long Wearing Lace Curtains 64c, 79¢c, 99c, $1.39 pair chintz cplorings: 6oc table covers . . . $£2.00 table covers $85.00 each. values. Monday only : 89c curtains, pair . . . . . . . 640 $1.00 " custaitie, pair', . . LA 79¢ -39¢c Corded Arabian Lace Curtains—Heavy cable netting yds., overlocked and stitched edge, newest patterns, pair-$2.60 Arabian Bonne Femmes— 52 inches wide, 3 yards long, heavy netting. deep lace valance, a varied assortment at Another great day for economists on Monday-in the curtain and drapery departments, on main floor. Nottingham Lace Curlains—In novelty and Brussels designs, either white or ecru color, at one-quarter to one-third less than regular . . 890 - $1.39 $1.25 curtains, pair . ... . . $2.00 curtains, pair . . ... . Tapeslry Porticres—Rep, Armure and Gobelin weaves, green and red colorings, heavily fringed; also tapestry and velour border effects: $3.50 porticres, pa . . §7.00 portieres, pair . - $2.35 Table Covers—Armure and Tapestry, fringed all around, self and $1.50 table covers . . . . . $1.39 , 50 inches by 3% ), $4.00 and Direct Buying in Large Quantities Insures Best Values in in Women’s Winter Underwear The Emporium is the only retail firm on the Pacific Coast that sends a hosiery and underwear buyer direct to the great manu- facturers of Germany. bers’ commission. lined cotton shrinking, cream color, garment Ladies’ heavy ribbed jersey fleece- vests and pants, vests and pants, warranted non- and natural $1.00 Result—our patrons get much better values for the same money—our direct buying saving the job- Ladies' jersey ribbed Springfield vests and pants, natural and wh'te, garment. $1.850 Ladies’ imported Swiss ribbed pure Saxony cream color . o+« 280 | woolyets, colors white, pink, sky, natural Ladies’ heavy wool mixed vests and ;::1 blld: . $1.00 taral w neck, no sleeves. . . . . : pants, natoral scvlor. 50 B0 INEIL T on derien . . - STREE Ladies’ two-thirds wool mixed vests. | High neck, long sleeves . . . . $1.80 pants and tights, the famous | Ladies’ Swiss rbbed silk and wool mix=d “«Merode’® make, color cream | Yests colors cream, pink and sky, each . % T e B e i $1.50 and natural, garment . . 75¢ Equestrian tights to match . . . $1.75 Ladies’ fine-ribbed cashmere mixed | Children’s heavy flecced-lined cotton vests ard pants and boys’ drawers, szes 20 to 34, color natural, garment . . . 250 Childrén’s jersey ribbed wool mixei vests and pants, *Merode’® make, natural color $17.50 the very best . SBTBY viws.... ... ..k $37.50 | Ladies’ fine ribbed Australian iamb’s lfh“s_tmm: : 20 s whxrgmt;.; Birdsey: Maple ch",,..,,, or mahogany Pedestal Dining Table — Round top, carved wool mixed vests and pants, s::i: 2 :: 3 ):::- o7 .a’g Ladics ;;::m:—“l;:::r“—lh‘n‘h‘efua;e B ol e () 5O 0 o bl qurer sawed oak, «The Globe’’ make, natural and S e e T iaas " match above . $5.00 dresses - - weathsred or golden finish, only . $32.50 white, garment . . . $1,25 Sizes 8 to 10 years . .65¢ er’s stock of steriing silver hoop bracelets in the latest patterns; all of them extra heavy, in fancy raise! ornamenta- tion, som= of them styne se:tinzs. Monday, each . . Thousands of them on display and sale to-morrow. time to begin dressing dolls fo_r Christmas, and it is time to buy the doll to dress, when such an important sale as this is Indestructible Dolls—18 inches high, with hands, feet and head that the little folks will find it hard indeed to destroy; handsome eyes, and a good wig in ringlet curls, regularly worth 50c each, Monday only Kid Dolls—15 inches tall, best quality kid hody, stuffed with ground cork; has handsome bisque head, with sleeping eyes, and superior quality mohair wig, woven en net; shoes and , special Monday 570 fu'l patent jointed; bea: head. with sleeping eyes, and teeth; a very tull mohair wig in curly ringlets, woven on net; pretty chemise, blacs open-work stockings; zood valus at $r1.2s, $2.00 to $3.50 Styles Sterling Siiver Bracelets 89c Baiance of a prominent manufactur- - 89¢ First Reception of the Season hy Our Great Family of Dolis 50c Dolls 23c--$1Dolls 57¢ $1.25 Dolis 81c The great noliday stock has arrived from Europe, and child doll. It is in town with a large - 23¢c iful bisque patent leather slip- 8l1c Compare them for Stvle Quality and Make with the Best $37.50 Suits in_the City. It is another fascinating new style introduced by The Emporium; made of men’s wear mixtures in pretty grays, tans and browns, and in navy blue, brown and black cheviots; they come in pretty grays, tans and browns; the jacket is 28 inches long and belted; collars and cuffs are broadcloth and silk braided; skirt in box pleated effect, with 2 2 the billowy fullness so much admired and desired; it is a Scarch all over the 2 3 jaunty style for either slender or stout figures; a style ex- g]usne with us and a bargain of bargains sao . .00 antns Rvn-abovl Sulls—f“ 2 moderate p price. of those very smart povelty mixture strest suits—made with z4-inch fitted back collariess jackets, satin lined throughout, with even length ualined skirf—the colors are medium dark shades of gray, blue and brown, the vaiue fully g15.00, the price only Underpriced Fall Dmss Sklrts New lines—new styles—new materials—new effects. Skirts in fancy mixtures at $2.68 and § 5.00 and $6.00; cheviot serge skirts, navy biue, =d to the knee, $7.50; novelty worsted skirts, in fine hair stripe effec -25; full pleated and kilted black and bro Others from $ro-oo to $20.00 ecach. Domestic Dept’s Contribution of Unusual Values for Monday California White Blankets—Large size and Double Bed Sheets—S8ixgo inches, un- bleached, undressed sheeting, each . 460 Linen Finish Sheets— 72195 inches, heavy quality, bleached, cach. 520 Pillow Muslin—43 inches wide, good heavy grade, bleached, yard... . . . . . §1%@ Yard Wide White szbrlc—A gooa 10¢ kind . 7%e Comforters — Sanitary filled, i ered, each large spools, a few joi spool, as much again as Monday’s sale price | 23¢c Best Papier Mache Dolls—Full patent ball and socket jointed; best bisque heads, w.th sleeping eyes, full wigs woven on net; open or closed mouth: 1214 inches.§1.25 A new shipment . $12.50 ts, in novelty Factory ends spool silk, best quality, ngs of each would half 25¢ otherwise cost 57¢ 8lc mohair 23 inches . g$3.25 143 inches. 1.65 25 inches . 4.0c0 1814 inches. 2.00 29 inches . §.00 21 inches .. 2.75 31 inches. §.75 good quality, pair California Blankets—Gray or brown, § lbs. weight, the usual $4.00 per pair kind . . $2.95 Bed Spreads—Full size, white crochet, in- stead of $1.00 each, th's week . -780 Pillow Cases—Good ones, 45336 inch size, instead of 30c, this week, cach 15¢ Choice Groceries and Liguors At prices less than many dealers have to pay In the past few years The Emporium has set an entirely new standard of retail grocery prices. We have materially reduced the cost of living in San Fran- cisco. We sell necessities of life at a closer ‘margin of profit than any store in California. We give quick service, quick deliveries and are quick to make satisfac- tory anythlng that our customers are dissatisfied with. The articles offered for Monday and Tuesday are all of them the finest produced and cannot be bought elsewhere at the prices. S — Best Eastern Sugar-Cured Hams—the family size, from 10t0 12 13¢c " Ibs., for the two days . . Babbitt's Laundry Soap—:5 bars. $1.00 Maple Syrup — Log Cabin— Pints . . 20@ }i-gallon . 550 Quarts. . 30€ s . . $1.00 Scotch Oats or H. O., package . . . 10€ Snider's Catsup—a bargain for two days— g = RO 17¢ Ghirardelli Chocolate — ground, 1 pound AR s o v e ik e St A 23¢c Cooper's Olive Oil—bottle . . . . 726€ Ghirardelli Cocoa— 4-b. tins . . . 1€ Carolina Rice—the fancy long-head rice, 434 250 Royal Baking Powder—1-Ib. tins | . 370 Lucca Oil—Crome & Biackwell's, bot. 580 Sapolio—-hand or scouring, 4 bars . . 25€ Kona Colffee—our Hawaiian blend, Ib. 190 Corn Meal—white or yeFow, best Eastern, 10-b. sack 25¢ Best Maine Corn—others ask 2oc a tin, cur price, dozen, $1.75; single tn . 15¢ Plymouth Gin— Coates’, bottle . . . Maryland Club Rye— choice whiskey, bot- Zinfande! Apricot Brandy—af.er-dinner cordial, bot- A. B. C. Bohemian Beer— Cl\nupl!- — Gold Seal, extra Cali B —— ] Jesse Moore A A or Marquette Pure Rye—the genuine, Mon- 790 day and Tuesday, bottle . Kentucky Belle Whiskey—guaranteed pure, e SR e $1.85 89¢c €. v o et co oo esase 680 extra table wine, gallon . §8@ 750 Champion Whiskey — the old reliable, per .40 o TN S Paul Jones Whiskey—the popular standard Do Nt o st e v 4 750 Superior Sauterne— Sonoma Wine Ca., per P SRR AR 550 Mott's Cha Cider— Quart bot. 2850 Pzbst Malt— the favorite tonic, doz. $ 208 Tipo Chianti—Italian Swiss Colony’s red or white wine, quarts Angelica—Tokay or Muscat, regularly $1. 50, 850 for the two days, galion Pis., dor., $1.35 Qs., dor., $2.25 pines, dozen, $52003 sogle . - 500 Assorted Cordials — Creme de Mm.h-, Creme de Rose, Creme de Violet, Creme de Vanille, bottle 750 ARARRA WARARAE ARANA A CRAAA R ARERCR ATAR AR AAAR R AR AAAN R WA AR DR AR AR R AR AR AR AR ARARAR AR AR A AR AR AR AR WA AARAAR A AR AR RAAR AR ARAAAN RRAARR AR A A ARA AR AR AAARRR AR ARR WRAAA A WRRA AR SRR AR AAAA AR AR AR AR AR AR wnmaan MAAAAAAAALRLLE TREE AAALAA REAEER ALLAAARAARAALR ALAR AAAARAR KAARRRRRRRAAAAR AARE AARAAAE AAARARARARARE RRRRAR RAAAANR WAAANAE ARAAACR AR AR RRAARE WAAAAR RAARAAN WATARR AAAAAR CAAAARARARAAEAR AR AR ROGUE RIVER VALLEY MAY GET MILITARY POST Major Gillett, Acting Under Instruc- tions of General MacArthur, Is Inspecting Proposed Site GRANT'S PASS, Ore., Oct. 15. ing under the instructions of General Arthur MacArthur, Major C. A. Gil- lett of San Francisco has been here for several days inspecting various por- tions of Rogue River Valley with re- | gard to the establishment of an army or cavalry post in Southern Oregon. the Fresidio at San Francisco and Van- couver, Wash., and the general gov- ernment feels the need of one at some | running to Sisson muir, point midway, and will place it some- where in this section the State. Four full sections will be required by the Government for the post, to give room for the several buildings and stables, quarters for the troops and fields for military maneuvers. Rogue | River Valley presents excellent facili- ties for a cavalry post. There is am- ple ground, lying on a gentle slope from the surrounding mountains, with good water and with Rogue River as a drainage. Being an agricultural sec- tion all necessary supplies for the post | could be had from the immediate dis- | trict. At present there is no post between ! — e Sleeping Car Service to Dunsmuir. Commencing October 16, sleeping car now will terminate at Dug:- TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION ., CONCLUDES ITS SESSION Resolutions Are Adopted, Expressing Appreciation of Governor's Atti- tude Toward the Schools. WOODLAND, Oct. 15.—The Teach- ers’ Association of Northern California adjourned to-day at noon’and the ban- ner for attendance was awarded Colu- sa County. Resolutions were adopted, thanking the people and press of ‘Woodland for courtesies extended and expressing appreciation of Governor Pardee’s sympathetic attitude toward the schools. The teachers recommend- ed the maintenance of the present grammar school course of eight years, which was deemed short enough. The lectures-of the session were: Dr. C. C. Van Liew of the Chico Normal School, Professor H. Morse Stephens of the University of California and Professor T. C. More. —e—— Card Partles. Everything for an enjoyable evening at home; playing cards, card tables, prizes, tally cards, whist sets, game sets, Bicycle and Congress playing cards. No such an assortment elsewhere. s-nborn, Vail & Co. | ——— e An engine driver was attending to the machinery at Hay's wharf, Tooley street, London, when the ends of his neckscarf were caught by the shafting and he was drawn up thirteen feet from the floor and strangled. . — e——— thing.” 419 Sacremento st. Never disappoint.® ONE CASE OF SMALLPOX MAKES WORK FOR DOCTORS Stockyard Employes to the Number of 1700 Vaccinated as Precau- tionary Measure. CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—One case of smallpox has caused the vaccination of 1700 men employed at the stock- yards, and more are to be treated. The vaccinations are only a precau- tionary measure and not because there is any serious danger of a spread of the disease. The 1700 vaccinated men were all employes of one company. Four phy- sicians went throygh part of the pack- ing plant, leaving behind cattle killers, sheep butchers, laborers and foremen with sleeves rolled up and “scratched.” B —— For an excellent lunch, table d'hote or a carte, with or without wine, visit The Clare: don Cafe, 543 Post st., opposite Olympic Club. —_———— Pretty Wedding at Mare Island. VALLEJO, Oct. 15.—A pretty church wedding took place in St. Pet- arms er's Chapel at the navy yard to-day | when Ensign Branch, retired, married | Miss Helen Simons, daughter of Med- ical Director Simons. Paymaster Goldsborough was groomsman and the sisters of the bride acted as brides- maids. ———— “The Wonders of Radium” and a pack- ed hll“ night. See “Lectures,” in clas- a KING OF SIAM PURCHASES SOUVENIR GOLD DOLLARS | Orders Portland Fair Managers to Send the Coins to the Palace at Bangkok. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 15.—The King of Siam has made known his in- terest in the Lewis and Clark Centen- nial in 1905 by becoming a purchaser of souvenir gold doliars issued in com- memoration of the explorers. The coins were ordered through former Minister to Siam John Bar- rett. The souvenirs will be sent to the palace at Bangkok. Siam is taking an active interest in the Pacific Coast Centennial with a view of participat- ing in the exposition.

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