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3-WAY SPLIT IN G. O. P. LOOKS PROBABLE Governor Johnson, Gustave Brenner and A. M. Drew Leaders of Factions Prom preßerrt Indication. It looks a. if thft republican party In Califor nia will spilt three different ways in preparation for the elections in 1914. There will be the progressives under the Johnson banner, the old line re publicans under the leadership of Brenrler and the progressive republicans, \yhd are now organizing under the direction of A. M. Drew of Fresno. A call has come from the latter city for a meeting of progres sive republicans to be held at the Palace hotel Tuesday afternoon. De- It appears from the preliminary plans that the progressive republicans ■ 111 cut away from both the Brenner W:,r. \ the Johnson organizations, al though this can not be stated on ab solute authority. BI LL MOOSE MEETINGS All is in readiness for the big rati fication meeting of the Bull Moose progressives In Scottish Rite hall Saturday evening following the in formal launching of the party at the Palace hotel in the afternoon. All but two or three remote counties of j the state wiii have representatives at Governor Johnson will preside at ■ both meetings and he will make the i principal speech. Others who will make 10 minute addresses Include j Daniel A. Ry%n of San Francisco, Mrs. ".'harles F. Edeon of Los Angeles. John M. Eshleman of the state rail road commission. Chester H. Rowell of Fresno, Mrs. J. B. Hume of Berke >y. State Senator Lee C. Gates of Los Angeies. Francis J. Heney. Lieuten ant Governor Wallace. Judge John F. T>avls of San Francisco, Mrs. Elisa beth Gerberdlng. Mrs. Ida F. Mack rtlle and Meyer Lissner of Los An geles. m JOHX'OV TO BOUHD KEYNOTE One of the flrat official acts will be the wlection of a state central com mittee. Governor Johnson will strike the keynote in his talk, in which he will set forth his emphatic views as to the best-methods of proceeding for next year s campaign under the pro- Thtf republicans, who recently ap pointed a provisional committee, will be on an equality with the progres sives so far as legal status is con cerned. % Thinks Others Abroad Will Attack Tax Law WASHINGTON; Dec s.—The attack on the eonstftutiohality of the Income tax law by Elsie de Wolfe, the actress. Is heiifved by Representative Cordell Hull of Tennessee, framer of the law, to j be the forerunner of similar at larKs to be made by rich Americans ■a ho live abroad and draw their in- mej from' American investments. r "I can not sympathize with this lady in her desire to escape the payment of this just tax»" said Judge Hull. "Possibly her residence in France which she sets up, although claiming oirtsenshib in this country, has enabled her to escape taxation both in the United States and in France." Opiate Is Used to Overcome Woman NEWARK. N. J., Dec. s.—Armand Mee'aro, a South American, 24 years old. was arrested in a box at the Lyric thereater here yesterday. He was ehawged with injecting from a hypo dermic syringre a powerful opiate into the arm of Mrs. Marjorie H. Grass, who a week ago became the bride of William Grass, a civil engineer. For months complaints have been made to the police of Newark, New York and other cities that white slavers "have adopted this means. Protest Against German Language NEW YORK, Dec. s.—At a meeting of the Sons of Zion held here last night 1,000 men and womeri' protested against German as the language to be used in the Jewish university ln Jerusalem. A petition will be pre sented to the American trustees, among whom are Jacob H. Schiff, Louis Marshall and Nathan Straus. Joseph Barondes presided. It was con tended that the founders Intended that the language of the university should !>*• Hebrew. The Hotel Gloster (Cor. Mason and O'Farrell Sts.) (Under New Management) has been thoroughly reno vated and is being conducted as a Strictly First Class Commercial Hotel catering only to families and business people The only hotel with four street frontages in the down town district and within a block of all leading theaters. Rates—sl.oo a day and up. Special rates by the week or month. MR. S EYRE MANAGERS Cor. Mason and O'Farrell Sts. Closes 6 o'clock every evening Jf?*-__r_ * + The store with th c Christmas spirit . j. ln ihe V ear > Christmas Eve included. Holiday headquarters for beautiful gifts. 4ok f\\TGi The store famous for its Toys in the midst of its greatest Christmas season i M picture above shows the goose.' now a prominent figure in San Francisco; it's the largest we know of in captivity; its neck alone M SL Jt \~W •JssW W mar extends 27 feet up into the dome of the rotunda; it doesn't quack or bite, but belongs to Santa Claus. and is here to help make «rft» W merry this Christmas for San Francisco boys and girls. The Emporium bids you welcome, and the goose winks greetings, too. 0r Rocking horse*, f 1.75 to f60.00 Drums of every description, 25<* up White enameled bedroom furniture Special dining room set at Tricycles priced f4.SO to 116.50 Autos, rubber tired, $3.50 to $18.50 Tool chests from SOe to $15.00 Blackboards, to ?3.50 Doll houses, Ssf up to #75.00 Musical drum, priced 50<» Push carts, with horses, fl5 to $30.00 Special prices on tennis rackets in Wheelbarrows sized to f 1.50 Doll buggies and carts, 50£ to $12.00 Doll home furniture 25<> to 91.50 Velocipedes 51.75 to $15.00 Coasters, all sizes, $3.00 to 85.00 juvenile weights. 35<*. 5Qc, 75c f • > Over three hundred Suits marked gh T[ f\ Wf for Saturday's sale—all reduced Most wonderful values that the price has tagged this season. In 8 a Models admired for their exquisite lines, their beauty of trimming, this lot of over 300, are a number of the higher priced garments A M their soft linings and wonderfully draped skirts, every color imagin taken from our stock, where but one or two of a kind remained. able; many of the suits are fur trimmed, women's and misses' sizes. J And now for the Christmas Book buyers—a sale of interest for savings on high-class books These sets are substantially bound, carefully printed in clear, readable 1 Tomorrow, Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, when the store warn Wk The hems in this sale comprise a wonderful collection of good litera type, on good paper, and embellished with appropriate illustrations. % £wJS* opens, The Emporium offers a timely Sale of sets ••ftfSWr ture — ' m every way su ' ta^^e f° r Gifts, and offered at great price savings. Many are offered at prices lower than the actual cost of manufacture and BWaSiy •'- of books by famous authors - Illustrated i_ Never before have we known such handsomely bound and well printed can not be supplied at these prices when our stock is sold. Each set jjgrogjL im "m% Library Editions Mandsomelv sets e ' ng at P" ces so l° u '- Among them are: I packed in neat wooden box. Prices are special and mean savings. fc3|ol Konnd—affnrdino an nrnor * TwmK * * lwttw 3al » prtc ' w<w Arabian Night,. I»ne Tr.nri.tkm. 4 v 01... B o r,r. m b.ndlng Sale prW *<» j . ° ' 1 F |SS I.tnc-oln (NWolay * Hsy». 12 Tola., v, morocco binding S.le prW $25.00 arabl.a M B ht., I.aae Tr.nri.Uon. 4 Tola., % lather Sal, prlc ««.0» L&SfcMsi "TK P Ur^ aSe 'jWw ' Lo~r. JO t0!,., doth b.ndlag Sale price tSO.OO Anten. Jape, fl m 1... % moroc™ _ .. T^l 1 * 00 GlftS, fffitt Moe.l.r. 80 H morocco binding Sale prW W-OQ Art r.slltle. of Bnrop.. 12j>01».. cloth binding Sale price $18.00 ' extraordinarily Under- fiBB Mac.ol.T. 20 m 1... % morocco binding S.le pric fW-OO ArtJUHerl.. of 12 lather Mndlm« S«le price 118 00 PHCed. fr<>m ° f MBdla *Saie price 1J9.50 gai»r-. Honore de. is roi,.. % leather binding s.ie P rie> >iB.oo Another sensible. IHH ' Webster's Dictionaries, we MMIPrf , 9 . PWh Salo prW noiwer-i.rtton. sir Edw.rd, 15 tqi«.. v le.ther binding s.le price l?.oo able and distinctive Christ- offer twenty copies of the 9 % blndjnB - te - <20Qfl Browning. Robert, c to*.. binding 1 s.ie price |«.oo mas gift is an attractively ' t compete. attthontatwe_ tin- pi io To[s f!pth b gaig oQ C.rlvle. Thonw. 10 r01... »4 le.th«- binding S.le price $10.00 bound, thoroughly depend- ILXj r"°f ed ed,tlt>n - F^ ta '" m 8 Z .„ .. „ ~~ 7% . R , ~ g , , able dictionary. We have ' 2.1 pages, 2.500 illus- foe. c toi... » leather g„. pr.ee se.oo ,er.. n ,e.. Hon Qnl.ote. S to ls .. morr.ee binding Sale pr.ee ,57.50 New Stan J ar<J Diction | | DtW Colored plate, V, rol S ., % le g t h< >r b.ndiog S.ie price ,12.50 ■ ;~ner. J Fennimore. 16 to|... % le.ther binding Sale price 116.00 ary J n t h e regular full sheep 9 1 Z.UU and tables; atlas Of the 12 toU.. % morocco bimUag Sale price $12.00 Tyfn,. 1« cloth blnrrlng g«le price $28,00 binding at §12.00. Also WOr,cl - W « tn 64 mA P S R«»kl«. 44 binding S»le pric.- 555.00 I,efo>. lfi vola.. \ morocco binding S.le price $40.00 a Special presentation cdi- ; S J Co, ? rS ' antl ° ther , Spe ' Scott. X 2 t01... % leather binding Wie price $11.00 niegena. I', toK. doth binding •■ Sale price $S.SQ tion, printed On thin, but M j • | f» " "1... cioth btaKltog Sale price $5.00 Dickens 15 vol,. %i leather binding Sale nrlce «13 75 Str ° n g and Opaque India p^: : fu!l M ° rOCCO ' thumb-in- ~ ' ' ■ jcke.i . j.» leataer Dinaing sale price _« 13.75 o . . 1 , % aMJS 1;:; j BOOTS j I, J__. n '„J wry Shakespeare. 10 tols.. s; leather binding Sale price $7.50 paper, sumptuous y bound 1 v .. j 'f 3l |l—• 1 ymmmmL. oex, priced very special v - 1 — z— mekern.. 1- t. ? ... % leather bind.ng £ > , af $5 ,00. Shakespeare. 50 rot,., .loth binding g. te price $8.00 Puma.. 15 ieather binding Sale _1«4 f' , . ' " 1 All Steel dictionary hold- Sbakype.re ( poc>et e<»,ionK 12 t0!... cloth binding Sa.e pric. $4.00 Kiio, S toU.. v binding price BWlt : -iiSH The best gift books | ers. japanned. salT price. .g^cTj^ L""" 1 - 12 Tol *.- » lyaUH;r bin<,i '^ .M*_prl £ 2jl»M 8 cages, price. ffcE^f», J IJ litS Ril«^ a Srcrne. 12 v 01... Bmrerco bieding S.V price $86.00 K. ~y 12 V.N.. morocco hl n.ling_ price $38.00 \figM YOUng and Old - ■ 10 S» te prjce~ Vg. 50 .;.n,ler. a4_r..i.., riifc cloth binding Sate price $35.00 * O will be foUttd at The EmDOlium <«J tlf\ Snc of Pari.). 8 rd.... Oth btodlng price $1 .20 and Schiller. 24 vela, bnckram binding Sttl , prl c e " cll^Kr man ,. ' knrm Thackerar. 10 r0.... % leather binding 5^p71c7~59.75 Bret, 12 toU.. U binding Sale prjceJlgjO fcK&i f" S 00 " SUpply—lTiam Charm- Jg|§ „ .^p^cTllToO H.go. m rola.. cloth binding Sale price $7/75 ,::f »■ Ittg WOrks Ot travel, blOgraphy, Thackeray. 30 rols.. % morocco Mndlng ! .S.le price $50.00 Hugo, io tqK . y leather binding Sale price $10.00 [ P r\ and Of>nf>ra\ 1 h Iff- • all \h<* nPW VinVpU IllllC. 1W II" ■ I Toltoy. 14 col, . % iea.ber biding Sale pr.cv $14.00 h„ C o. 2o voi... % morocco binding s,i g pr<C e »5.00 and general literature, all the new novels, ll us- H ■ WEE wude. 10 ,^T^ Jefferson. 12 toU., % morocco binding Sale price $29.00 trated gift books, and a mOSt WOnderful arraY Of Chll- *■> % bindi og g.I« prlTHolo ,4 tols.. binding dren ' s Dome) „ mwww> bindin. Sale price ,52.50 Sl°L!?l„~ c I 2 Girdles and Sashes S Trees and Ornaments bureau scarfs, pillow slips. $1.00; cushion tops, 25C, , ne to y sect i° n shows novelty trees and a host of the most wonder finished with lace and ready to use. (Second Floor) VT\ York office secured an overplus from one of the leading manufacturers in that ful tree ornaments that can be secured in the world today. All — j "p\ • . V dty * SasheS gird,eS haVC beCn wonder ful,y P°P ular in Paris and New York - In A f(\ were personally selected abroad. (Second Floor) X ratneCl A ICtUreS $X«2O / \ A fact « y° u rarel y a well dressed woman there without one. L\ /\ V r ■ ~ . , • 0,/ . , , . f Li\ J\\ included are black and colored mess alines, ROMAN / \A Christmas Stockings for many gifts Copies of the masters, mounted in 5y 2 inch carbon brown frame, ft f 1 c T Diarn ni Ainc »ur> or> . TrA r . r , r , r ,„_ c , . .._. . j \ ' / / * 7 16x20 inches, ornamented in gilt. (Second Floor) I I V?) STRIPED PLAIDS. KNITTED AND BRAID EFFECTb AND RICH An easy way for the busy man or woman to get a choice assem- — : ~T ~ U ' M ° IRES ' BEAU TIFULLY FASHIONED. Two are illustrated. YffiiJto Wage of toys in an attractive package. 5< up'to ?3.75. oheet Music 15c, 7 copies $1 VXJSVI Some are priced ridiculously low; all are bargains. We advise early buying. (3d y4is/e) I i Maurice Tango. They've Got Me Doin' It. Lj m ItM "W t' "\ T . £, 4 Como leVa Tango When It's Apple Blossom / f\ ¥9+ JL4 *%*%U H WOmdlS V CStS ltl gilt DOXCS s^r-a, I m 50c 75c —-$l-00<4 I 8 r Shop") My House - 330 /j I . |\ Warm cotton and fleeced lined vests and pants, 500 i. \r;,„ir h :, r so pop ; h I r~-r — r~rz V 1 «a»d p.«b. ww* »d ?i.oo n!^«~ d £?i s xr;Vkod; W/ 313 Beaded Bap;s—all bargains \ | " ea V ool T ,sandp J ants ' gannc fo^? Have a Heart editions, at IrMeest prices. \ I/ O/ICCJ 11 \ I CJltra line WOpl vests and pants. ijtJ.OO, 52.20 fl ' belling starts oaturdau. prices below: ~~ ~ ' 1 Notable underpriced Some Choice Gift Styles m <$W, offering of Women's in Rich Leather fW'l TWA and c S ild f e^ s " a t Handbags rif^>4 -a, suppers »yfj • These prices are emphatically bargain prices, for they v ' Jp'. j«. <! mestic make,. We quote these representative values >/ f. V m XM { X \> 1 h *y ni^h qualities and really good make slippers. which bid for Christmas buyers. ~P J /\ \Jk ''a For hand knit lambswool lined slippers; A Genuine morocco, black and colors, in 4. 1 ( vL* X \mMtrm±. a nch ribbon trimming; women's jLtSO IS I I=} F< & JUiff - \ !l, «ill i'y i- If the new flat shapes; spring catch frame. I .ID kwV l> ' l«yb children's sizes. T ot M j|| ]! / j /i[ !;!!h V ' 4 # prettily lined; coin pur" to match. * \l\ /J&^ /> g// . For snowflake eiderdown foot warmers j lj| {ijlj'j 4 Special price on genuine pin seal, > QB» ' ll f*g%~ ~\ \ / in P r etty colorings; these are washable; t • '• r 1 i- 1 1 11 • • pleated effect bag, containing coin, M*U%* i\ all sizes - TV/W Just m time tor your holiday purchase, and the pnee concessions vanity mirror; frame of German silver. C \a \" \• \ Ca u? tread felt rnocc ? Bins - t n m ir ed >. should tempt you as they tempted us-to buy. $ %00 \J^h Y^&hJ:- with silk pompom; sizes for small boys /LYSO a>+ r*t? t t i/\a 1 . 1 1 11 silver trame, nnea wrni sun, out on Pai* 1 ! I and girls. $1.65 —for any of 104 bags in assorted styles and colors. catch, com purse, center loop jFT I L ! " fflk For women's and boys' easy tread moc- f> Ck~ For any of 103 bags, worth very much more. Tide CC leather stirrup $ 3 *«*0 I VI casins, in gray, red and blue. (Ist Floor) ij «/C $4.45 —For your choice in the lot of 106 bags. (First Floor.) handle; vanity mirror in purse. |a J j —j j || I 1 USE THE WIRE j [ TRY CALL WANT ads I || t¥ yJB I Ask the operator to connect you vrith The Call Want j /II I i; / jlB § Ad Department. No need to wait or worry. Just / jIH [1 14& ioi Call KearnyB6l : a " for ? eaTn * Bfi and toU y ° ur T ant 7, t t ph . one ' tail KcarnyB6 If 1^ I L y 1 Your order will receive prompt and careful attention. I I I I I THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913 5