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THE_SAN_ FRANCIS CO_CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1905. Saie of Holiday Goods Now Trying to do part of our December holiday business in November, for we can give better service this month than next, more satisfactory to you, more satisfac- | tory tous. If you will buy part of vour holiday supplies in November we will make it an object to you. sales of holiday goods this month. Don’t miss a single ad. T | | | | | | | | ! i service. Rogers I ros. goods, consisting of assortments in part as follows: ) quadruple-plate Candlesticks for $3.15 5.50 gquadruple-plate Vase for . . . . $3.65 $3.50 quadruple-plate Syrup Pitcher . $2.10 $3.50 quadruple-plate Spoon Holders . $2.15 $2.75 quadruple-plate Sugar Bowls . . $1.65 $2.75 quadruple-plate Alcohol Lamps . $1.75 $2.75 quadruple-plate Cream Pitchers . 81.65 $3.50 quadruple-plate Square Trays . $2.00 $4.50 quadruple-plate Square Trays $5.00 quadruple-plate 12-inch Round P prepared for Santa’s reception. e ———— i ——————————— S ——————— R ——— A DB Oh Ohnm - your wishes. Ladis Flying Air Ship—A toy which winds, is suspended from a string and circles around a number of times. String i invisible, air ship appears to be sailing in the air, each S S - 80c The New Buster Brown Books— Buster Brown and His Resolutions...45¢ Buste: Brown's Pranks, very laughable.60G Buster Brown and His Dog Tige . . 60¢ Buster Brown Abroad—the latest ... 80¢ The Harmless Pistol and Rifle—Shoots rubber-tipped arrows; all have two arrows and target holder. Bronze pistol .500 Bronze rifl . . $7.00 Nickel pistol . . . Z80@ Nickel rific . . $1.50 Humpty Dumpty Circus—The latest toy novelty—unbreakable, the figures are made of solid wood jointed like dolls, painted in oil colors, no end to their funny tricks; -..80¢ | 1l pc.set. . $3.00 pe... - $1.00 | 15 pc. st . . $4.00 - .. 51.80 | 22 pc. st . .. $6.00 . $2.25 | 33 pc. s . $10.00 Typewriters—More than a toy, any child can work it, it ::;’;;:l:: ':"(ood letter and won't get out of order, s l .00 Other siges at $2.50 and $5.00 The ““Irish Mail’” Hand Car, the best advertised child’s vehicle on the market; as an all round muscle maker it is a n various colors, perset $8.50, 50c wonder. Rubber tited wheels. $6.50 $4.00, $2.00, $1.00 Our price - - The Pioneer Flyer Tree Ornaments Hend Car, like pic- | Guu Bt tuse, 45 inches long, | Siem Soms seiosae has 10 and 16 inch | Tinsel 1”5’#'. 25¢ wheels and is geared | Sande Holden, don with chein and| Santa Clays’ 4 sprocket, giving good | Miniature Xmas Tees Bed - - §5.50)| WerCds 10¢c 5 Iron Xmas Tree Stands. .. 756 & $1.00 w ] B Anchor Stone Building Blocks, a first- ional toy; each box contains a r of beautiful designs. Real prices are ever so much below regular; Fashionable dress goods, per yard Novelty taffetas, per yard 73 36.inch black chiffon tafietas, yard . . - Colored homespun silk (36-inch) yard . . . 68c Figured white India silks, yard o L . . 48¢c Self-figured poplinette, yard R, < . 90¢c 36-inch chengeable taffctas, yard 80¢ $2.50 set of 6 fancy~-handle Knives . . $1.40 $2.25 |50c Sugar Spoons and Butter Knives . 25c Child’s Knife and Fork. - Trays s sl o - - . $2.15 Thanksglvlng. Carving Sets $4.00 quadruple-plate 10-inch Round Russell stag-handie Carving Knife and Trays st o kials - $1.8. R PR SR G .25 quadruple-plate Pin Trays . 750 | Russell best stag-handle Carving Knife, $5.00 quadruple-plate Tea Pots $3.9 Fork and Steel . . S eorC 7, .50 quadruple-plate Fruit Dish $2.50 | Stag-Handle Carving ts—Landers, .00 quadruple-plate Fancy Nut Frary & Clark make, steriing sil- Bowls. . . : . . . $4.50 ver mounting, sets $3.50 to . .00 quadruple~plate Finger Bowls. . $2.15 | Ivoride handles, sterling silver mount- $6.00 quadruple-plate Cake Basket $4.15 ed, same make, $4.50 to He Buy Holiday Silks amd Veivet ~lilow Holiday silks galore. You make no mistake in buying the materials for a silk dress, waist or skirt for an Xmas gift. All the prevailing weaves are here including newgrrivals in self-figured poplin- ette at 50c a yard; the latest shades in corduroy and velveteens, the corduroys at 59c, the velveteens at 50c, and many other specialties. We have planned another big holiday - sale beginning Monday; Choice white Japan silks, yard . . ... . Rich heavy novelty silks, yard . ... . . . 36-inch natural color superior pongee, yard - . Basket weave silks, very choice, yard . . ... Black Peau de Soie Silk, very useful, yard - . . Crepe de Chine, black, white, colors, yard . Better Crepe de Chines, special, yard . . . . o, 4,4 Ba) - . - 81.78 - . - 81.78 $1.40 $3.00 - 29¢ ..... 5¢ £1.00 $3.50 - $14.00 ~~~~~ $5.50 A sort of a fairy land typical of the California Christmas season has been will be here to greet the children daily from 9:30 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. He will not give away candy. It " causes too much crowding and as we want all the little ones to see him we have arranged for him to be here almost all day, every day. Come and tell him A Great Doll Special November is the month for buying undressed dolls, as it takes some time to dress them without the little folks seeing you at work. Monday and Tuesday we offer another matchless bar- gain in Kestner Dolls. Fine qualky papier | mache bodies, full ball and socket jointed, beauti- ful bisque head, showing teeth, eyes that go to sleep, curly mohair wig, woven on net, trimmed chemise, stockings and'ties; 25 inches tall. Regu- larly $3.35; special . . . . Doll Clothing—Full line, all sizes. Short dresses, Long baby dresses, with underwear, 50c to $2.75. Worsted jackets, I5¢ to $1.00. " Worsted caps, 10c to 50c. Lace caps, wear, 25¢ to $2.50. 10c to 75c. Straw hats, 10c to $1.00. Jointed Dofls—These are not so .much quantity as They are the best w= could buy' to sell at the prices. = Bisque chemise, shoes and stockings. Special Sales Thanksgiving Silverware, The Emporium Planned and Bought Months Ago for a Rousing Thanksyiving Silverware Sale There must be a number of these articles that you will need for your holiday and everyday table It is a big closing-out purchase of quadruple-plated silverware, from the makers of “1847° Sale ““1847”° Rogers ,Bros. Tablespoons, Forks, Etc. We could only secure a few hundred dozen of them to sell at the price, so come early in the week to secure them. $3.00 set of 6 Dessertspoons . . $3.15 set of 6 Tablespoons . . . $1.70 set of 6 Dessert Knives . . $5.00 set of 6 hollow=handle Knivi Santa Claus Arrives To-Morrow Morning and Takes Up His Quarfers in Toyiand--Second Floor 8 , with under- VR R R RN ORI, OB TIN D IIIIN, ST, CIIERE CA RN, U RN, VTN II IR RD, VARI R ROV R RO RR RIS RIER IR RRROR RO, It’s Time to Buy for Thanksgiving. Undoubtably there are a dozen and one things you will need for the Thanksgiving table, and for the home throughout, before the annual family reunion takes place. Fine and immaculate linens, well-polished silver, glittering glassware and pretty flowers do much to enhance the enjoyment of the holiday dinner. Things seem to taste better when daintily served. If you are not ready for Thanksgiving in all of these particulars, The Emporium’s series of Thanks- giving sales will enable you to supply the missing articles at much lessthan regularprices. Our money-back guarantee applies to all articles, except a few for sanitary reasons. Chinaware, pers cate Large bk it ’ Thanksgiving Sale Fine Table Linens To those who may not be familiar with the qualities of linen carried by the Empor- jum, a word of explanation. We carry the finest s well as the medium priced grades of Iiish, Belgian, German, Scotch and Aus- trian linens, carefully selected as to values and styles and reularly priced as only the Emporium with its enormous volume of bus- iness can afford to retail merchandise. Our special linen values for the coming week. will substantiate our claims to linen supremacy on the coast. Tabkle Cloths 12-4 bleached, worth $15.00, for . $9.90 8x12 bleached, worth $3.50, for . $2.78 8x12 bleached, worth $3.25, for . $2.48 8x10 bleached, worth $2.75, for . $2.08 8x10 bleached, worth $2.50, for . $1.88 8-4 bleached, worth $2.00, for . $1.68 8x10 hemstitched, fine bleached cloths, worth ST o $1.48 Napkins 3{ bleached, worth$2.75, dozen - $2.08 12%in.. .25 19 in.. .$150/ 22in.. .$250 : B S0 Nxim 8200 Bl 82 e e e $1.78 in. . $i. 3 Papier Mache Dolls—First quality Kestner dolls; the perfection Tabhle Damask of doll-making. 54 inch, 60c half bleached, yd. - . - 480 12in. . .$125° 20lin.. . $275 60 inch, 60c silver bleached, yd. . - 450 15in.. .$165 23in.. .$3.25 68 inch, 90c_bleached - .. - ... . 25€ 1Bin.. .$200 25in . .3$4.00 4 inc*$1.00 unbleached, yd.. . 750 = Dr. Fixit, the doll surgeon, meads | Other values up to yard . .. . $1.75 broken arms, legs and heads. -Office hours Towels §30 10 6 p. m. daily. Charges moderate. | 5 bleached huck, 35x75 in.. . . I1@ $1.50 Blackboard, surface like slate; | 35c bleached damask, 48x23 in. . . 23@ can be rubbed or washed, fitted with a | 16c brown Turkish, 40x19 in. . . . 12¢ consists of 6 wl RERRRRERERRR RRERERERERRRR RRRERRRERERRE RRRRRE PRRRRRERRPRD RNEN NN 120 MmI0e MR R INRERERRE RRRRILRE RN RRRRRR SRR RR RN R RN MMM IR R KM RN IR RIIILI B NI B0 ML BRI, Mechanical Railway show an assortment of les, all constructed on scientific princi- ples, and all run on tracks that may be extended to any length. A special value train locomotive ‘with tender, two passenger camand a_circular track $ 1.00 Japa b Japanese continuous cloth chart of subjects, special Others to $25.00 each. Special Sales Chinese Bazaa nese silk embroidered andlercl}:lie&i;;onh 40c each, inning .. .2606 leather Netzuki purse, worth $2,00, on special sale . $Ta40 =S Mond.r Sales Tables—Main Aisle - - - 95¢ Center Pieces Tral;ls-—}l&a) l-l_mld.m._d:d l;'rend! Renaissance centers, et s o Thd o i 00N, 2 ‘worth $3.00 57.50 Rt B et i S S i linen centers, we T o 1608 o, ol 325, P o o e1.50 Art Needlework—Second Floor. in walking and dress can and believe that less money than any coast. our pu: and $45.00, to-wears and chic trimme e 3 design, all white or blue and white, worth = Holiday Ribbon Stock Complefe Shoe Specials | #cl- .- ... - - Holiday Thanksgiving and Xmas ialties T . S . Japancse quilted gowns, broken colors and | Sygpenders Grocery and Liquor E A gigantic showing of beautiful holiday ribbons. Ribbons for fancy Monday sizes, to cl 0 o e All 36 N 2 : $11. Men's Suspenders, hand- | Plum Pudding—G. & D. 1's, 21¢; 2's, 40c; 3's, | Creamis—All brands, 3 tins - . ..... . 250 x | work, for neckwear, for opera bags and girdles. We tie bows free | Men’s Velvet Slippers, el e e €0, . B 600 | ‘Al Flour—Nowe 10 Bs. 35c, 25 Iba. s of charge. We make to order bags, girdles and bows for baskets. | = with 2flfem||;=al;1;r backs, mounid e s g::fifla;?fififim"fiif"“ s&:;.k“'! ey s i ol 5‘: % | Among the new ribbons are: sizes 6 to 1, 75¢ gual- 29ctb;3% bs.- - . .. - .. 8100 | Emporium Oval Soap—Best for laundry, H : 350 | 190Uy ribbon i whi: ok sl Pl Bk D s BU0 pretty boxes f‘:‘dp"“" Tea—All 40c flavors, b. 29¢, 34 Ibs. $8:00 | | o' e your b, 18 bfsp-—l \.595 f inch warp prints, yd - 35¢ 5 . 2 o o Sata tation—select Royal Baking Powder—Special Ib. . . 390 se Moore AA Y- i H b warp prist, tfietss in 3 dainty desgns, | Pimwed widh bolly lesf and bey. to be med for | Lad les” Kid before acsortment | Table Raisinis—New cop. 3 ctown. i3c; 4 | Usher Scotch Whisky—Reg. $1.25, betle H 5 e PR LR ey 456 | inches wide,yd. . . . . . T Mo | Juliets—Hand is broken, pair California Grape Brandy— Regus: 8 voohd.":l.: X warp printed taffetas, 5 beautiful pa;eém. Piglq\;‘ flb%onsé 5 tones of a color gudu'-:li’, turnedssoles and 81, $1.50, | Mince Meat—"None Such,” 1905, package | SWeet Wines—Angeics, Madera oc muscail, 3130 ® - e . -4 D JBOUER WD, L . - Lov il atent tips; $2 10c, 6 packages v« - - .o - - . BBG -z - 3 Koo Sathos medickie; 3 . .2Be¢ >-m‘:ze‘flc-;?;=. :‘Z: B vtyhrche8 melru:nt ;i:rfs ::‘:' :yk ’;’ 2$0 CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- $2.00 and| cpherties Fany, lage, .- o - - . 150 ¥l h French ombretafietas, yd~. . . . 38€ | 1ed, brown, and Alice blue, yd. < - + . 250 Deits America's granpest sTore | $2.50. Hams—Eastem sugat cured, Ib. . ... . . 14@ a Thanksgiving and Xmas Chinaware, Efc. You will note several good dinner sets in this list of items, dozens of fine china and glassware, practical and pretty ldmps for dining room and , bronzes, ete, Haviland China Dinner Set, 100 pieces for 12 Carisbad China Dinner Set, very thin, with deli- Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set, thin and white as china, gold and pink decorations, 103 pieces Haviland Decorated China Chocolate Set . $5.25 A beautiful Carlsbad China Chocolate Set $3.90 Handsome China Salad Set, 7 pieces . . . 81.50 Fine China Cake Set, decorated, 7. pieces $1.50 Large Stein with raised painted figures . . 750 Stein with a music box, plays when you raise Very prett).' black Coffee Cup and Saucer .. 250 Bronze Bustsononyxbase. . .. . . . . $1.00 Midwinter Fashions Dress Hats The latest fashionable effects and combinations own adaptations. Exclusiveness—with due heed to the requirements of women of refined taste—is the characteristic of the Emporium’s selections in millinery. F We price all hats at the start as moderately as we A small but choice collection of model hats, which have served to design from, that were $25.00, $35.80 ), will be closed out now at . . . Also mmrufivevlridy:s;‘e:gy; 55, 56} and 57; Sets of 12 with two Crackers, i maple satin lined case, st . $2.25 Giassware and Table Linen Three Dozen Bargains Here and Hundreds More in the Store pieces of Decorated China Sugar and Cream Pitchers, pair, ons, dainty decoration. . . .$25.00 Ruby Bohemian Glass Lemonade Set. . . $2.50 Ruby and Qold Bohemian Rose Bowl.. . . 500 7-inch Ruby Decorated Bohemian Vases . . 380 Thin blown Claret Tumblers, with cut stars, doz. ......... ot s o4 s « S Hand-painted Celery Tray, gold border . $1.75 Hand-painted China Salad Bowl, gold edge $2.50 7-plece Crystal Rock Ice Cream Set. . . . $1.25 Fish Set—Large Platter, dozen Plates and Gravy Boat, decorated with fishes . ... . $10.75 Complete Gas Reading Lamp, Welsbach burner, forthotalle. . . . . . . .iciecs win a.“ Electric Reading Lamp, for desk or table Cut Glass Oil or Vinegar Bottle . ... . . . . . 250 flower design, 100 pieces . . . $18.75 ................. $14.70 ue German Stein with cover . . . . 250 ... .$3.75 Cut (lass S; Jug, plated mumisfl'&"nfi‘?m,'&'u,w < The Season’s Smartest Suits At Season’s Smallest Prices The distinct tendency for the very newest from New York finds us in the front rank every day in the year. Egpecially so now owing to our ;:lrflmeme [r;cu;::t and unusually u!van:geohus pur- ases. ing no previous opening of the winter season have ?nre been able to display such a beautiful variety. Look at these. Special suits at $25.00, made of pretty 1906 mixtures, one of the strongest values ever offered at this moderate price. An absolutely new style. The Eton jacket has rolled collar and vest of velvet to match. Velvet stitched at bottom of Eton. Three-quarter sleeves, turned back cuffs, velvet and button trimmed, circular pleated skirts, $32.50 the regular price, but for Allerations free as usual. An aristocratic model Eton Suit at $50.00 is also pictured. It's an exclusive, up-to-the-minute design. One of the cleverest models brought to town this winter. It is made of the dsignble high coloffl:i broadcloths m::wf so ll:mch in vogue. Look present of sample suits o 30 33100 s s s pr- B2 () ticular care this beautiful suit for . . . . . . Wonderfully Attractive Waist Prices Great activity in waist sales has been created by our unceasing efforts in giving values. Waists are a study and demand greater attention and more specialization than almost any other individual store line. Here it is a business by itself, has s=parate equipment, a buyer who buys and sells nothing else. Why shouldnt we have the finest and largest waist trade in all San Francisco? 3 ;i $1.00 buys an embroidered linene waist as pictured. Made of high grade cotton linene, the popular winter material for shirt waists; Idoks like linen, washes well and wears well. Three wide pleats down each side, broad embroidered panel down front, pleated back, large sleeves, long cuffs. # £ Silk and df;gwl.ifi in a variety of beautiful styles at $3.75, $5.00, $7.)0’l§d up to UAAUALA AAARAAAAAAAL AR AAAE TAAARAR AAAT ARG AR A AR CX KRR TR AR KA AR R R R KK AR A RAAR KK KRR hats—imported models and our it of bkl & 35 holidays now on display and sale. A dozen different styles in waist or nurses’ some embroidery trimmed, we give more style and value for nflweflmndeaflhdlgfi.u..fls‘k millinery establishment on the of good lawn, plain or winmed. 3.2 WKW WARRRR WRRRARA RARRAE AAARRR RRAARR ARARAAE CRRRRR AR GRE R AR RA AR CACRATR AR A TR ARA AR AR QAR EAARA AACLLR AAREAER ARLLAQTCARERR AARRAR ARAARE KRRAAUR RRRURR AAARRY RLALRRAR TRTACAR AAARARARARAR ARAALR RRAAALR RAARARAAARRR RAAAAR GORANAR ARARRRCARARR WRAAAR WCRRAA R AR AR WA AR WA AR SRR . chute of the steamer Mongolia. Sea- ¥ | man cut the string and confiscated the igars | cigars. The man at the other end dis- own the coal | appeared. And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of “Mother's Friesd.” This great remedy RE As I them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. end danger incident to birth; for it robs the.ordeal of its horror end insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves herin also healthy, strong and ’ good natured. Our book n I “En’s its weight in gold toevery 2 6 woman, and will be sent free in plain Fnl["n is a God-send to women, carrying No woman who uses ““Mother’s Friend” need fear the suffering a condition-more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is “Motherhood,” is worth envelope by addressing application to Bradficid Regulator Ce. Atlanta, Ga. MANSFIELD SHORTENS DENVER ENGAGEMENT Actor Cuts Out Two Per- formances to Get Needed Rest. DENVER, Nov. 11.—Theater-goers of this city are much disappointed that two days have been cut off of Richard Mansfield’s -coming week ‘in Denver, He has refused to appear on Friday and Saturday nights, November 17 and 18, though he has consented to give a pro- duction of “The Merchant of Venice” at a matinee, beginning at 1 o'clock on Friday afternoon. The reason as- signed for this is the necessity he feels for arriving early in San Francisco and being well rested before he begins his fortnight there on Monday evening, No- vember 20. Rallroad men have been busy laying out a new schedule for the Mansfield - train and this evening re- ceived = the distinguished actor's ap- proval of what they had done. Four carloads of scenery and\paraphernalia are to be sent ahead by regular trains after the productions of “Don Carlos,” “A Parisian Romance” and “King Rich- ard III” on Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday. Three other baggage cars, ' three sleeping cars, a day coach, a din- ing car and Mr. Mansfield's private car will make up the special train which will be ready to start for San Francisco as soon after the Friday afternoon matinee as the scenery can be put in the cars and the actors can get from _costumes into street clothes. Mansfleld will travel for forty-elght unbroken hours into San Francisco, arriving Sun- day evening. He feels that for his artists and himself at least twenty- four hours’ complete rest is necessary before he begins the strenuous work before him there. / California Limited. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe lullway announce daily service of their famous Califor- nia-Limited train beginning November 15, This train runs through to Chicago in 3 days with- carrying finest Pullmans, com- partme obServation, flm¥ and te cars. All cars are equipped with electric lights and ‘faus. Dining car service is unsurpassed, Full information at Santa Fe ticket office, 653 Market street. San Francisco, Cal. b3 BANK PAYS TAXES.—The Hibernia Bank is the first of the big financlal institutions to pay its initial installment of taxes, amounting to $270,000, that amount hlvln: been turned over to Tax Collector Scott and deposited in the city treasury. Taxpayers are beginning to besiege the tax office and Scott urges speedy settlements, as taxes’ will become delinquent in less than three weeks. \ ———— Try the United States Laundry. 1004 Market street. Telephone South 420, * BAPTISTS OF STATE CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS W. E. Story Elected Presi- dent at Meeting Held in Sacramento. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 11.—The Baptist State Convention, in session here to-day, elected the following officers for the com- ing year: President, W. E. Story; vice presidents, L. J. Bawyer, Leander Turrey, A. J. Sturtevant, J. Hargreaves, J. A. Pettit, B. B. Jacques, C. Cook, A. 8. Sawn and J. M. Collins; recording secretary, R. N. Lynch; treasurer, Dr. Sunderland; gen- eral missionary, E. R. Bennett; directors, W. F. Harper, H. J. Vosburgh, F. Hope, Robert Whittaker, A. P. Brown, G. O. Hayford, C. W. Hanna, T. B. Holmes, A. J. Weller, Mrs. L. A. Johnson and Mrs. |" J. Sunderland. g Both Hurt in French Duel. § ‘PARIS, Nov. l—Lieutenant Colonel Leautier and Emile Couillard, director of the Tribune Briarde, fought a duel with swords at Co ére on Wednesday as the outcome of an article published in the paper. The encounter was of a de- t termined character. In the second bout both opponents were wounded. Coufllard in the right hand and Leautier in the breast. . A reconctiiation followed. WANT TO BE DIVORCED.—Suit for di- vorce was filed yesterday by Leon L. against A. Rey. He alleges crueity. Leonorm Barrett asks for divores from Ambrose M Barrett on the ground of fallure to provide. Dandruff is a contagious discase caused by a micrebe. NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE| ORIGINAL remedy “kills the Dandruff Germ.™ LIKE THE PARDON | Sriis ot st Rair dressing. WAL SAVE 1. BERMCIOE WILL SAVE IT. 190 LATE FOR NERPICIDE. Drag Stores, $1.00. -&-ifll-lfiluflilfl At Leading Drus Stores or Sent Frepaid from Detroit. Mich., upon recelpt of $1.00. Applications at prominent Barber Shops.