The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 11, 1906, Page 35

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!!Ix-,”'“l g | 1l é E i Hi E | fi | | | | | | § | | Kl i | | $13.50 Vanity regularly everywhere at from $13.50 to 'quda\ (f quantity lasts) . . . . . . plain frames. 7 - $13.50 $12.50 $10.50 25c¢ Ribbons 15¢ A shipment of the best quality 3% - inch Taffeta Ribbon, bought for a A limited number of handsome gold-finished V. Boxes, containing partment and pufi mirror and memo tablet, c::ymd fare ::twn sol Ladies’ gold-finished Hand Bags—Also some in gun metal, stone set and ZHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1906. * Boxes $5.00 | O0vr Sering SN S 75¢c and $1 Go!f Shirts 48c T Catalogue ::;'"’::3 s ol Moo Ready About . Monday (and Tuesday if quantities last) 1000 Men's Golf 315 e “Sycal Meniey md B | pgarons Firt 78¢c Each Shits, i all sizes; in medinm. dark "effects “and Black on Soft, fleecy $1.25 Blankets, 78x66 inches, As a spring and summer dyle Catalogue & will have CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- white, or printed and corded madras, or plain white bosom L T e i ith embroidered effects, well made, perfect fittin, lin the We Out- 2 3 ‘with embrol pe g, $he 3300 ricamr gl o vind with pink or blue bo- | 75 and $1 garments for. ... .o..vurnann. .. 48c Ete., Ete., Etc now for free copy. ders. See these. $17.50 to $25 Buys a Stunning New Spring Suit . el little more than half its real value, has arrived in time for the Monday sale. It comes in all good, wanted colors —white, cream, black, navy, rose, light blue, tobac, scarlet, cardinal, Competition shows no Suit offerings approaching those of The Emporium at these popular prices. . We are showing the new styles for spring, weeks earlier than 15 Dhochls: Eold Aineld! Saper~ ever before, and in remarkable profusion. For style, beauty and values these suits are incomparable. The short Coat and Princess Eton Suits will be in highest] “fine Flanneis in an almost end- We show three groups of these at three popular prices. The materials are light weight broadcloths, panamas and a great variety of new fancy weaves. Colors are| less variety of pattems. Thous- light-grays, pastel shades, cream, green, blue, lavender and tan. :}:k &foy-‘;\:;; ’Pmal - 1l¢ ; g For some of the i 50c Lofraine thnels. the finest o ::‘:hnc ’Flillf)bz:e now used for $l7.50 Suits—the Pony cv:,r{,:sgxc:ggozfpi‘:r; $2O ture suitings in light and medium grays; 24-inch ‘srad;. ulortedd stripes, dots, etc., fh:afiymffiiik l:(o “E;de‘:eoulfa}’; herewith, and a 24-inch fetching Jacket Suit. The ma- | Jacket .Sui!s; the .]atest pony coat suits und Princess Etons;] [ ¢ tWo davs per g Qo secial price tomonow § &=~ | terials are pretty gray mix s ChRE orstent the shr'-s are either gore or circular as preferred. P AT NI Your choice of many our tempting in yard . . l0 000 Yards Outing Flannels, fleeca hndn-. enough for an after- - -mmfiehéi /v;-é 25c and 35c White Flannelback Mar- 16c favor. For Nobby 27-inch Coat Suits, made of novelty mix- Vicuna Cloth, ete., in — wear and dressy Some Novelties in .ii..,. blE Trimmings Have just arrived from the East— a very creditable collection of gold and silver beltings and hat bands, the fashionable fad. The shxpment includes rainbow effects, embossed fioml designs and Persian tints. Widths 134 to 5 inches, prices 60c to $3 yard. Trimmed Dress and Tailor Hats For Spring Arrived last Friday, another large consignment of beauti- ful trimmed Dress Hats and smart Tailor Effects which will be on display and sale for the first time to-morrow morning. These Dress Hats are very pretty shapes—Fine chi and neapolitan braids trimmed wnE pretty flowers, wings and oma- ments, each hat an exclusive de- sign. The colors are old rose, prune, pale blue, green, gray and black and white. Prices: $8.50, $10, $15, $18 The Tallor Hats are the nattiest yet shown. Among them are the new Gage effects in handsome braids trimmed with wings, quills and buckles. Prices: $8.50, $10 and $12 $6.50, $7.50, The Flowers for Sprig are ready, inchudiog baby rosen large| of these lines will be offered at, in many instances, shades of pale pink, blue, old rose, puple| noriant Knit Underwear sales ever held under this roof. i crushed roses, roses in pnj and American Beauty colorings— Children’s Union Suits—Combed Egyptian cotton, the | Ladies Union Suits—Heavy Egyg best suits to be had at 50c regularly, sizes 3 to 2 9c cotton, extra large sizes, worth $1.25 the 69c Worth $20 and $22.50, the Big Store’s intro- ductory price noon tea. troductory price « RERERERERRRRR ERRERR RRRRREE RRRRRRR PR RRRRE Y - 00N R 10N SR ICALACEE I ALATREALAE SR IRARRLARAL IIRACALALI wATMUAR MR AR AL ACACIRIOAR AL ATIC AR BOARIORR 000 B0 AR R0Ie M 0000 D00 0 00 B0 00 SRR B0 00 00 Y Tlns Beautiful $2 Waist $1.15 Monday, this handsome sheer white lawn waist, panel front of dainty tucks and eyelet embroidery, either short or long sleeves, a waist that cannot Il:‘e s:i)ld ;;ywheer; T rly under $2, pnc Tfiang{he crowd inl:o see best and biggest waist $2 5 Gives you choice of four stun- ning spring styles, not one of which - you would expectto buy for less than $30. Princess Eton Suits with three-quarter sleeves, Pony Jacket Suits, 24-inch fitted Jackét Suits and the new Etons in Tuxedo effect. All of the new light materials are embodied in this assortment. Positively the biggest and best shown in town at £& Many of the above Suits can be had in solid colors of black, navy and-brown, chiffon weight, Panama and broadcloths ,at the same prices. ’ A Good Serviceable Waist —Of black and white checked mermuedm:md:mdl!mhc-muked 5Oc A Désirable Waist-—Of fine whic lawn. the font mr.ely weked and em i cocllnt vaoe ot ow e - - - IS A Pretty Wllst—of sheer white lawn with yoke e&ect. tucked and embroidered and very full sleeve with gauntlet $l OO cuffs for - A Serviceable Waist--Of wlme linene, embroid- ered front, is an exceptionally good value at - $I 50 A Very Dainty Embroidered Wain—ln cither fine white |awnmmn|lw‘i|bon ot long sleeves, only . . . $l 75 Women’s and Children’s Underwear About Haif Price A Remarkable Sale of Seasonable and Perfect Fitting Knit Underwear Begins Monday. During his recent Eastern trip our Knit Underwear and Hosiery buyer closed out from importing jobbers the remainders of . their season’s stock of certain lines of women'’s and children's Underwear at just about half the regular prices, and to-morrow a number less than half regular retail prices. This will be one of the most im- 89c¢ A Ladies’ Union Suits—Jemsey ribbed, full merino, low neck, no sleeves, natural or white, worth $2, special Ladies’ Union Suits—*Ypsilanti” 35¢c, 50c, 75c, $1 Alsc new Foliage, per buach, 35¢, 50c, 75c. 14 years, cream only, beginning Monday, suit - suit, special Ladies’ wool in Vests and Equestrian Tights— - 5 , Pictures 14c to 72¢ | 5w < THuTalen88c | i% St agc | mk i (LT 98C| Sale Bathroom and cisomat s SECETEE L <O T DR Ladies’ “Ypsilanti’’ Union Suits—Merino, full fash- Ladies’ Equestrian Tlghts—Kneem ankle length, swiss ribbed menno, natural or Whltc A 49c¢ Dress Goods and Silk Specials for Monday The new Dress Fabrics for Spring and Summer are pouringin at a lively rate now and fine displays are made daily in the big depart- ment, the first to the left of the main entrance. For Monday we offer three more of our unmatchable specials. 2365 Yards Peau de Cygne—All silk satin finish, a soft high quality silk with excellent draping properties, in cream, pink, sky nile, helio, brown, tan, nas royal, resedz, gamet and Bk Bl 20 oe'22 oo e ol itk O and 75c the yard, your choice tomowow for 1254 Yards Black Taffeta Silk—36 inches wide, a well known make in which the best Italian silk only is used—a half chiffon finish which insures good woar. On Monday this extra wide $1.25 black silk special, per yard . 2700 Yards 52-inch Mohair Sicilian—Of a very superior quality, a most popular and useful fabric for street wear, separate skirts, waists or bathing suits, on special sale Monday at one-third off. There is no material that gives better service or has the dust shedding Ladies’ All Silk Vests—Swiss ribbed, low necked, no sleeves, with elaborate hund- crocheted yoke, worth $1.25, each . 69c $l.50 Another Curtain Sale | That Will Make Trade History Many hundred pairs of ‘desirable Lace Curtains have been closed out from Manufacturers at a saving of one-quarter to one-third and have been made ready for The Emporium’s big Spring Curtain Event that begins to-morrow. The lots include Novelty patterns, Corded Aurabians, Beige Color Cable Nets and Irish Point and Brussels effects, in white, ecru and Arabian colors. Plenty of patterns to choose from at these generous re- ductions from regular prices. $1.35 Curtains 990 pair $1.75 Curtains $1.29 pair ioned, in bl only, a vaiiety of styles w1nh 2 50 the -un. |pecu| ule pnce only Worth up to $1.25 Lavatory Fittings Save one quarter to one - third of our regular prices and at least half the prices that plumbers charge by patronizing the sale of Nickel Ware, Lavatory and Bathroom Trimmings, which begins here to-morrow. These goodsare all solid brass, heavily nickel-plated, perfect in every respect and are rare values at the sale prices. Towel Bars—34-inch tubing, square ends: 15-inch 75¢ size, 580 Z‘—mch’lue.’“ 18-inch 90c size, 680 An assortment of many hundred artistic pictures in neat gilt and wood frames for sale, beginning Monday, at but litthe more than half their real values. 14 For Color Prints—25 different subjects, including C beds and figures. ~ Size, 63438 inches, in green R o3, 39c¢ $3.50 Curtains $2.32 pair $4.00 Curtains $2.68 pair $4.25 Curtains 32.98 pair Novelty Lace Curtains, Bobbinet with tape efle:h. also vmh motif in corner, 3 yard ong, pair $2.2. 88c For Water Color Fac Similes—Sizes 12x15 and Swiss Muslin for Curtains, 36 inches wide—spots, stripes and figures, 124 cent 11217 inches, gilt frames whh;a:-l comers. Subjects : 8¢ quality, yard » . 8¢ Pruning Shears, polished steel $1.00, $1.25, 81.50 0c | Parry’s Malt Whiskey—Botle .. . . .. 80e mock Tbu Just Hnl& Tm 17-inch, 10c All Linen Unbleached Crash, yard - AR AR ERRER R AT AR AL AT AL RAAR ARRARR RAEARELAEAA LR A LRER GRRAAE RRAARAALARATR WAACAR RAARAR AAAAR SRR AR AR WAAAAR AR LA AR S —— has shown the effect of the retirement | ments of doubt or anxiety in the out- from the market of large speculative | look that would be ignored in a period commitments in the shrinkags of the|of rising prices. Some of the discus- volume of transactions and the narrow- | sion of the supposed causes of reaction ing and hesitating fluctuations. The | has had to do with features which have speculative spirit has been quiet and | been in full force and of daily record awaiting new developments to direct | throughout the period of active demand new operations. As s usual when the | and rising prices for securities. movement becomes sluggish, a certain Most of the conditions on which the proportion of impatient holders have | speculative demand was based have re- become discouraged from time to time | mained in full force. The action of the and_thrown over holdings. The press- | market is taken to illustrate the re- ure’of liquidation has not been severe, | sults normal to periods of great indus- however, and only light demand has | trial and commercial expansion and the developed from time to time, which has | speculative activity which accompany made itself marked only in special |them. The growth of prosperity In- quarters of the market. variably induces a demand which out- The action of the market has had | strips the rate of expansion in produe- little to explain it in current events, | tion and outmeasures as well the rate of consumption anticipating future needs indefinitely. It is only when the perception emerges that the. demand ! WRRAAR WARRAL RRAAAR GRAAARARRA R AR AAARRR AAARAR SRR ERARAR A MR RRAAAE RAAARE AR AAAARAACAAA RARL AR AALAAR AARAAALLARAAR AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAASAARALANA AARAAE AAAAAR AAARAA A KRR AR KK AAAA AARAAA A A AR AARA AAARAA AAARAAR AL AL ARAKAR A ARAAA SRR A x s ¥ < . > F 3 & x H x = H : 3 Young mother, figures, scenes, etc., roperty, the colors are new glnce. cardinal, gamet, navy, royal, myrtle, olive, Figured Ticking and Dimity, newest pattems, perfect goods, full 36 inches wide, suit- tan, mode, Mk ¥ vile” 750 e and, Vil le for Cushices; Bel Speeads wad Curtuons, the J0a begianing. Monday, | 75¢ Bethtub Soap Dish, fancy bent wire o fittub . . - . . . 490 § 56c¢ Ezflfi%flilfié&flfii% .2,;':‘['3’"': =-as by Speabeniips oo oo s b 5OC ud Lt e SEiEa S s 190 15 Tomblr Houus.ul;-zdk_;n;: dem with hook . . . 480 o i 5 o R T A R S > g TOC Forevart of Frun(Al it it wt| - T 0@ Garden Tool Sale Spachtel |Groceries and LiGUOrs | 5: s s« vu o co o wi. s . s 190 H worth rqufifln;m? v i g Continued Next Week Goods at Good Qualities—Properly Priced m{z’:flm”;‘:; s et e lf;:"l;’! 290 It is gardening time now and The Emporium is About Half Ham Sale—Monday and Tuesday, best Eastern sugar g or, | ooz cat @ mos o o oo e o - H l s l 7& ready for Monday and balance of week (if quanti-| Monday and Tuesday a large cured, medium bamadh o .- o o T e '2%0 :%3‘5’ m&h‘-&- h."HoH-d-;mhnnou. wpecial $1.67 3 rowe ale e Jast) awith Filoale of iheiihn y 2y a1arge | Coftee—Our fine 25¢ Kona, special, Ib - . <. . ... . . #90 | Nickel Plated Matchsafes, plain and neat SR sl Fameieg u:d W|k amwn:‘ e ‘delo the things you|fne lot of Spachtel Sca""?runes—quSmaClu.,}lb. 250 | Nickel Plated Towel Hooka soid and srong. cach oy, 16cd to make your garden wi d Pillow Shams will S aRss e S in e Nickel_Plated Robe Hooks, double - - - - . - § 100 Dozen 35¢ Bleached Turkish Towels, 47x23 in. | %22 [ 90c Garden Spade, long or sheet handle . BB0| e staced cnsle 1 At Mook | % Tets—Any o 35 . 8100, . ... - . 200 | W Tl e o™ gl each - - Sl S Garden Hoes—Long handes, good heay sl e e | Rice—Fancy qualty Japan sics 41 - . . - . . .. 280 | Hc S Son D b i i’ 123 Dozen 25: Blelched Turklsh Towels, fn;ue‘éé 656 Hoe: « + v v v v v .. .. .480 about half re;ular pfiu:oré:e erconerslllre Sauce ?:nzggko. 1:: imported, - ends, 45x22 inches, special . - - - - . . . . 40c Hoe . . . . . . . 270 : : ¢ i N ol Recitals and £| 200 Dozen Bleached Huck Towels, 17235 inche P35 Garden Rake— 12 mh xo,.g handie i Bty :flady or ;l;::—m el gl Song’.l o il = rth $1.50 per dozen, oo ‘.. 3 ! 5 a 8°°dl!n§nlfl'a undry —Best quality, PRy ‘h'e i p— H ns; T)om Bleached Huck Towels. l9x35 mdnu. worth ggc Law; or Grass lvze.l:e T T2 gg: the little prices we ask for them. E-»It;"s Bes; S:-vmzsk cakes ;:;.L - u;zo 5o?mmy:_dme of the following pieces, 3 for 5 . esse Moore skey—: % . 79¢ single H $2 a dozen, each. 2%:e c round point Shovels, speci 12.7ich 35¢ Squares . ‘B 70 i oy X Lo o g § 117 Dozen Bleached H“Ck Towels. extra huvy. worth 6Inch Garden Trowels - 100 24-inch 60c Centerpieces ;::,P;‘:::;fi:evr;{h:: d:e_é::y-. ‘dw e D o Ndbe.My 'WM;’Yu Goin' to do.;lla the RagShuCgu i . 15¢ 14-tooth high grade Rakes, bow braced 75¢ Y/ y ye, 590 “Round>™ E; g $2.25 doz., eacl .. T 3 $3.50 Whed e Soad Bitais nd SRSl 5 . oL $2.50 0% e W 39¢ | pabst Malt—Best tonic, instead of $2.25 doten - -n.w I m:*u." Bouthwell will £ 95 Dozen Bleached Damask Towc'fils. knotted fngge combhm'b"H”“’md" e s e 800|32inch $1 Pilow Shams|Claret—Exia quality, gallon . - - . . - - 80c humh“ oy g sing every day > ends, blue, red or white borders, ea s 0| T%0's e s $ eyt ol e At 790 . v.- - - . . .50¢|Beaver Run Whiskey—Regularly $2 25 .-L -peml ’,_” "l- he Vi Yesterday,” “The :‘:“ ballacs: § 18-inch, 12%c All Linen Bleached Crash, yard . . 77@{ ¢} 50 Grass Shean, high ‘,,d, polishcd steel, slightly rusted, special . . . 50| 54-inch $1 Bureau Scarfs|Chicken Cock Whiskey—9 years old, gallon . . $4.50 .“amld g Y Yln-“‘.’nd i ‘M""“‘H'-_ = 3 wwa | which is carrying up prices is beyond consumptive requirements and made up in due proportion;of intending sellers rather thag consumers that the check comes. The rate of offerings of stocks for some time past has made it evident that the holdings intended only for re- selling were being distributed in larger proportions than the new demand. The subsequent irregular fluctuations fol- lowed, accompanied by occasional clos- Annual Requiem Mass. ing up of short contracts put out by | The annual mass of requiem for de- bear operators on the declines. The C°ased members of the Young Men's In- quiet tone of the present week is re- | Stitute will be held in St. Ma cognized as a natural sequence of this | 4T3} on Thursday, Februar, course of things. o'clock in the forenoon. ¥ Patriotic Rebekahs. Next Saturday evening Mission Re- bekah Lodge No. 225 will entertain its large membership and their many friends with ‘a patriotic entertainment In its lodgefoom in Excelsior Hall on Mission street, near Nineteenth. The | programme will be followed by an or- der of dances. —————— as those throughout the week. Hesitating | one-half to less than $5,000,000 is itself a speculative sentiment and disinclination | showing of the narrow margin for expan- to make large commitments were the|sion of banking credits, for which the de- marked features. The excited advances|mand continues, as shown by the week's on yesterday in the Hill railroads gave | increase in the loan item of $4,532,100. The place to some reaction to-day, and prices | decrease in cash of $5297,000 reflected not fPH back from the lack of the stimulating | only the known movement of currency influence of strength in those stocks. | for the week, but the carry over from the Strength was reflected from the London |statement of the week before, which market owing to a revival of apprehen- | failed to show the full decrease. sion over the outcome of the Moroccan | Arrangements have been made already conference. for the shipment of $1,250,000 gold to South America next week. A deposit of $2,000,000 at the sub-treasury to-day for transfer to Sap Francisco also figured in tae com- ing bank statement. Reports that exports of gold next week were in contemplation gained circulation, but were not con- fitmed. The stock market closed Irregu- STOCK PRICES SHOW DECLINE Specnlators Hesitate and the Market Reacts A.fter Y the Advances of Friday Gull NEW YORK, Feb. 10. —To-day’s stock market was of the same character The narrow professfonal character of the market was demonstrated by the de- mand to cover shorts after the appear- ance of the poor bank statement, which disclosed the origin of the early selling of bear operators. Developments in the banking situation indicate substantial ground for the conservative spirit felt in the stock market. The decrease in the surplus reserves of the banks by about The sermon P e will be preached by Rev. Father Cal- Harry S. Schuyler. a native of Phila- | 10py of St. Patrick’s parish. delphia, is to be chauffeur for the Prince and Princess of Wales during their In- 'dian tour. but the estimate of a reactionary ten- dency In prices has the inevitable ef- fect of bringing into prominence ele- lar. Total sales of bonds, par value, $1,165,000. ———— Try the United States Laundry. 1004 The movement of prices this week Market street. 420.%

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