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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1896. = Re2roe s 2Ry MR B 200 S 2 e R S e e s T s S et B S RO A R 275 THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. T T G ONCERTS ON Ruthless reductions—Summer stocks must move at once—double quick—no matter what the loss. Costs for the time being are forgotten. Must-go prices in every nook and corner of the world’s grandest store. All surplus stocks—all lagging styles—all broken lots of merchandise— Greatest Clearing Sale ever held in the West. To- Mail orders cost or less. morrow will be a bargain day long to be remembered. should be sent promptly to avoid disappointment. THE EMPORIUM. ey PR ORDERS THE Clearing Sale Cloaks and Suits. _ 855,000 worth of Dresses, Jackets and separate Skirts, new garments, stylish 7" garments, every one of them, but two months’ delay in opening means that three months’ business must be done in this department in July. No half- way work in this cut. Prices in your interest alone. Reefer Dresses—Black and Navy Serge, fancy mixtures, box fronts, big sleeves, wide skirts, all rustled lined, an entire costume for - - - $3.48 Reefer Dresses—All-wool fancy mixed Scotch Cheviots, tans or grays, fly front jackets with ripple back, velvet collars and silk faced; skirts very wide and rustled lined. A stylish dress this week for - - = = $5.08 Reefer and Blazer Dresses—Strictly tailor-made, fine all-wool cloths, dresses that have been selling from $13.50 up to $18. Your choice of 75 this week at - - $10.00 (Alterations on these dresses charged extra.) Capes-- Did you ever hear before of a stylish all-wool Cloth Cape for 98c? You have paid three times that for a2 many times worse garment. This week: £2.50, $2.75 and $3 All-Wool Capes - - - - - . - 08¢ $4. and 86 All-Wool Capes - - - - e 5 4 & $2.25 £8 and $0 Silk CHPCQ = > &+ &* 2. -7 - S . M45 $ and $10 Velvet Capes - - - A O A T Jackets Sacrificed—Extraordinary inducements prevail to-morrow. Every jacket in the house marked down to absurdly low prices to affect their immediate clearance. Tan-Mixed Cloth Jackets—All-wool, box front, big sleeves, large and small pearl buttons, a $10 jacket anywhere, sizes 32 to 36 only - - - - $3.08 Light Tan Kersey Jackets—All-wool, box front, big sleeves, large and small pearl buttons, $12.50 anywhere excepting EMPORIUM Cloak partment. We = say E = = A e R A e s TR e Finest Light Tan Kersey Jackets—All-wool, high finish, fly fronts, all silk lined, button trimmed. This week - - 2 = 2 < = 2 $8.99 $30 and $25 Elegant Light Tan Kersey Jackets, best of silk , pearl buttons, tailor-made in perfect style, all marked down at the uniform price of - = - it - = =y i = - $19.50 Brocaded Satin Skirts—All the beautiful Brocaded Satin Skirts that originally sold at $16.50, cut full 53¢ yards wide, rustled lined and velveteen bound, this week marked E S > $8.05 Duck Suits, Blazers and Reefers—All our $1.75 and $2 kinds, now .- - $1.45 All the $2 and $3 kinds, now e - 3 7 E DL R R 1 All the $3.50 and $4 kinds, now - - = - $2.95 . 0 . Shirt Waist Sale Extraordinary. To close out the balance of the largest Wash Waist stock in town, '3 prices this week that will not pay the cost of materials and laundry ¥ work. Even if you have your season’s supply, vou cannot, in the in- terests of economy, afford to miss this sale. Most advanced styles year’s wear as for this. @ e only. As good for n ; Laundered Percale Waists, good patterns, all sizes, some of them slightly mussed, all’of themmow '\~ - 5o =it el = - - - <0 e gl e a3 All that are left of our 48¢ and 6oc Laundered waists, values up to $1, now - 30c | All that are left of our 75¢ and $1 Waists, values up to $1.25, now - - | Unsurpassed bargains these, in addition to the above offerings we have a carload of the celebrated Derby Shirt Waists at 5oc on the dollar. All the fine Percale, -Dimity, Lawn and Striped Waists that the manufacturer | had left—the best-made Shirt Waists in America—soft-finish Percale and Fine Shirting Percale Waists, stripes, dots, fancy figures, beautiful colorings, perfectly | faun: d—elsewhere goc to $2.00 each. Our prices 69c, 75¢, 89¢ and 98c. Batiste Lawns, Figured Irish Dimities, Corded Dimities, Grass Linen Stripes—all with detachable collars, Bishop sleeves—perfectly laundered ; Goods sold elsewhere at $2.50 to $3.00 each—08c, $1.12, $1.25, $1.48, $1.69, $1.75. General Clearing Sale in the Sporting Goods Dep’t. | TROUT FLIES. T To | EMPORIUM Assortment English Flie: 1oc a dozen | Standard Allcock’s make. 25¢ a dozen Superior Flies, best make. soc a dozen | Imperial Flies, best make. 75¢ a dozen | Kirby Single-Gut Hooks, Nos. 1 to 12 1oc a dozen | Limerick Single-Gut Hooks, Nos. 1 to 12. 0C 10c a dozen Carlisle Single-Gut Hooks, Nos. 1 to 12.. ..25C 20c a dozen FISHING ROD—3-Joint Trout Rod, lance-wood tip, reel | band and full mounted......ceeeeeeenennsnne. g 50C FISHING ROD—Trout Rod, light, full mounted, capped ferrules, silk-ringed, fine finish, nickel reel seat, twine round handle, lance tip and extra tip... £2.50 $1.25 Campers’ Outfit. Made of fine polished copper, tin lined, Fry Pan and Cover, which is used as a Dutch Oven or Stew Pan, extra Plate, Knife and Fork, Tea and Table Spoon. 7 1-2 inches in diameter, 1 1-3 inches in | depth. List price $2.00. | Onr SpecdakiPlices it o $1.25 Each Sweetness and Cheapness. |Drug Notan ordinary Drug Store this | : Dep’ —not the usual department store Candies. 3-Ib box of Finest French p’t. drug section that Eastern folks | Mixed for $1.00. £ are familiar with—but a modern, thor- Made right here in the building by | aughly equipped Drug Store, carrying one 'Colored Dress Goods. candy experts—put up in tin boxes for | shipment to the country—No extra charge for the box, and Candy is perfectly fresh when it arrives atitsdestination. It’s the kind—just as good, some folks think it better—that you have always paid soc a Ib for. Price single pound 35¢. Dainty It’s a2 “fad” now eating lunch Lunches. ©f taking . ‘“‘afterncon tea” in the beautiful Cafe under the dome. It’s a convenience that ladies out shopping appreciate. Popular prices for palatable food daintily served. The Sal- ads are already famous and the Coffee and Chocolate pronounced delicious. Chinese One of the “‘sights” of the Em- Bazaar. Porium, exceeding in beauty and attractiveness the most famous bazaars of Chinatown. A visit to this beautiful Bazaar is not attended by the unpleasant features of a trip through the Celestial quarters. Goods are plainly marked and prices are low—very low. For example : Bathing Sponges—the Japanese Loufa Sponges that originally cost you 25c— here sc each. 5 Lacquered Bread Trays—Pretty Orien- tal designs—on special sale at sc each. Japanese Screen Fans—Artistic, orna- mental—Special price 1oc each. Clearing Sale Offers In the Gas Fixture and Mantel Dep’t. Fine Gas Globesat- - -+ - - 20ceach Two-Light Chandeliers - - $2.40 each Three-Light Chandeliers - - 3.60 each One-Light Hall Lam_F - - 3.8 each Hard-Wood Mantel Tops - - 12.00 each Hard-Wood Mantels with Tiling and Grates - - - . - 22.50each Each article offered above is fully 50 per cent below regular retail prices. Ladies’ Hairdressing and Mani- -curing Parlors, Second floor, next to the first eleva- tor, right of rotunda. Hair dressing....... Hazir cut and curling Shampooing. ... Ladies’ of the largest retail stocks in the city. A lady graduate in pharmacy to wait on ladies. ' Private apartments for examining surgical appliances, and a complete pre- scription dispensary. Prescriptions 25c, Unless some unusually rare and costly drug is included, when the actual cost to | us will be charged. | Perf;es. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine - - - - 35¢ Pierre Violet Water - - - - $1.00 Roger & Gallet’s Extracts - 8s¢c Lubin’s Extracts - - - - == i55C Soaps. Imported Violet Cream, per box - - 15¢ Pears’ Soap—2 cakes for - - - - 25 Patent Medicines. Ayer’s Hair Vigor - - - - - - s5oc Scott’s Emulsion - . . - 63c Hood’s Sarsaparilla - - 63 Syrup of Figs - - - 32¢ B T e i S - 64c | Paine’s Celery Compound - - 6oc Williams’ Pink Pills- - - - - - 33¢ With each box of Powder, no matter we will give you a Face what make. REE of charge. Chamois F Ask for a FREE sample of “‘Sweet Marie” Sachet. bers, Mothers don’t like to take Bar! " their little boys to ordinary For BO)’S. barber shops, where there’s “only a crowd of men.” But they DO LIKE to bring them to OUR Barber Shop on the Mezzanine floor to the right of the rotunda, where they leave them in charge of a careful barber—an artist in his line— who cuts their hair while mamma does her shopping in the other departments. Fancy Ribbons. 250 pieces of 4-inch Fancy Ribbons, ‘ombre s(ri?es, handsome colorings, the season’s newest and prettiest, all eager buyers for the worst goods. figures BELOW the cost of the cheapest ? selling on the Pacific Coast. reductions this week. The slaughter begins anew to-morrow. Not an old style. Not a bad color. At prices which, in all reason, should secure the immediate disposal of every yard on the shelves—prices that would bring thousands of What will be the result now that we have marked the BEST at The lowest price level ever reached in Dress-Goods The aisles filled last week with pleased customers, Not an undesirable piece in the entire magnificent collection. At 15¢c a yard—35-inch Cheviots. They cannot last long at this price, At 22c a yard—36-inch Tweed Suits, worth 35c. At 28¢ a yard—37-inch Fancy Suitings, value for 45¢c. At 38¢ a yard—so-inch Two-Toned Checks, worth 75¢. At 38¢ a yard—s2-inch Cheviot Tweeds, worth 85c. At 38¢ a yard—38-inch Silk and Wool Stripe Suiting, worth 7sc. At 38¢c a yard—38-inch Silk and Wool Check Suiting, worth 75c. At 48¢ a yard—3g-inch Silk-Mixed Melange Suiting, worth $1. At 68¢ a vard: nch Scotch Boucle Tweed, worth $1.25. At 58¢c a yard—4s-inch London Check, neat and stylish, worth 8sc. At 50c a yard—so-inch Navy Coating Serge. Positively the best value in the city. At 58¢c a yard—s52-inch Navy Worsted Serge, worth 85¢ by actual comparison. At 78¢ a yard—sz-inch Navy Wide Wale Serge, worth $1 regularly elsewhere. All our Fancy Mohairs must go, and have been reduced unsparingly. All our Novelty Suits must go, and cost has not been considered. Black Dress Goods. selections. ment, morrow for those who appreciate true bargains. At 29c a yard—38-inch Figured Mohair. Very special. Ask to see this cloth. At 33c a yard—45-inch Beatrice Serge. A splendid cloth. At 44¢ a yard—38-inch Jacquard Effects. Elegant value. At 44c a yard—46-inch Heavy Coating Serge. Worth double. At s0c a yard—so-inch Clay Worsteds. No such value elsewhere in the city. At 58¢ a yard—s2-inch Worsted Storm Serge, worth 75¢ by actual comparison, At 6oc a yard—4s5-inch Figured Satin Princess, dust-proof and serviceable. At 68c a yard—42-inch Jacquard Effects, new, neat and dressy. At 78c a yarg— nch Heavy Cheviot Serge, would be an exceptional value at $1. At 85¢ a yard—. At 98¢ a yard—44-inch Granite and Soleil Pigured Effects, rich and lustrous. At $1.20 a yard—42-inch Figured Imperial Suiting. Very stylish. General clearance of the entire stock ordered by the manage- | No back numbers here to confuse you in making Every piece bought in 1896 for this summer’s selling. Pigmy stock, this. One hundred feet of shelving, counters and many extra tables crowded with Black Dress Fabrics. nch Bedouin Cloth, in raised effects, dull finish, suitable for mourning costumes. At $1.50 a yard—44-inch Moharane, figured and striped, the new fabric; $2 to $2.50 elsewhere. Silks Extraordinary. morrow and during the week. ® store. At 23c a yard—Fancy Checked Taffetas, 20 inches wide, small and large patterns, At 48¢ a vard—Black and White Checked Taffetas, a good quality, actually worth price 75¢. bargain at 8sc. At 69c a yard—Fancy Striped Taffeta, a superb quality, in all the desirable shades of coloring, the regular price $1. At 78c a yard—Monotone Jacquard Warp Printed Taffetas, 1o magnificent designs and color effects; if regularly bought could not be sold under $1.50 a yard, at which price it would be a good value. Wash Goods Clearance. opened but five weeks ago. Good-by prices on every piece. 200 pieces 29-inch Scotch Dimities, never sold for less than 12%c a yard in th clearance price - - - - E = e 4 X 75 pieces of 30-inch Swiss Organdies ; regular value 25c, clearance price - - 50 pieces of 2g-inch Stock Lappet Lace Dimities, one of the most popular of this season bought to selil at 25¢, clearance price - - - - - % mind you; clearance price z; 150 pieces of 34-inch Linnett Percale, very desirable for wash waists and men’s shirts ; 15¢, clearance price - - & 100 pieces Crinkled Seersucker; regularly sold at 1oc, clearance price - - 100 pieces of Outing Flannelette ; a rattling good value at 7¢, clearance price - 200 pieces of Swiss Duckette; a clearance price = ta - % s (The above line of goods are woven, not printed like ordinary Duck.) clearance price < = We invite the most critical comparisons of qualities and prices. 150 pieces of Rustle Taffeta Lining, black only; i regular 1oc, now . . . - . 8cayard 725 Genuine Doeskin Fiber Chamois, the 1214¢c i quality, now 9 . . 3 g . 9c ayard Best English Silicia, fullassortment of colorings : the 2oc quality, now “ : g . 16c ayard Heavy Twill Silicia, the regular 15¢ quality, now 12¢ and hold-fast beltpin, ing sale price a yard | Ever-ready Corset-Steels General Clearing Sale of All Summer Millinery. Every trimmed Hat in our_stock — Tur- bans, Toques, Bon- nets, Large Hats, Children’s Hats — to be cleared at half price. Each. Pretty little Lawn Caps, values up to 25¢, marked for this special Bl s e 6¢ each Children’s oc each Fine Lawn Caps, French The large assortment style.... of Untrimmed Hats—allshapesandall | Percale ~Hats, embroidered colors—all of the Flowers, Aigrettes, 19¢ each edges. Fine %.)otted Grass Linen Hats, the kinds so popu- lar and greatly in de- T e SRR ...48¢ each Ornaments, Hat Pins, etc., marked anew at Clearing Sale Prices. |Boys’ Fauntleroy Blouse Waists 39c¢ Each. X p. 39c. Little Boys’ Waists, second floor, near main elevator, east side. General Clearance Sale of Men’s Hats. Imported Silk Waists and Street Costumes at cost of importation. Art Embroidery Material Department. 36x36 Cream Duck Table Cov- Aug redu Yards to a spool, three colors includ- ing white, actual value 12 1-2¢, 5¢ a spool. 14x18 Cream Duck, stamps:d for veils, handkerchiefs, gloves and cra- Men’s Derby, in identically the same blocks as the nobbiest $5.00 hats of the exclusive hatters at one- half their real value $1.50 and $2.00. Bicycle Caps in the proper shaj and in all their varieties, o 16x70 and fringed ends, 24c ea 18x18 White Linen Hemstitched | 10 pure silk; real value 25¢ and 35¢ a yard, clearance sale price.......I8¢ a yard vat cases, 6c each. White Duck Scarf, stamp I 25¢ and 45¢. Tray Cloths, stamped, 25c each. 35¢ loss on every yard at 12}4c, yet we quote it this week at Cabinet Hairpins, all sizes . < 3 Japan Hairpins, plain or crimped . . Embossed papers Ingrain papers - he prices of those Friezes and Ceilings that match the Ingrain may have appeared high to you, but we will put them within the reach of 12 1-2c yard kindscut to - - - oc General Clearing Sale here, as elsewhere throughout the great Price magnets that will over-crowd our silk counters to- Not a dissatisfied silk-buyer since the store opened, and if we do not | make a thousand women happy to-morrow it will not be the fault of the prices on goods like these: | the soc kind. 75€. At 48¢ a yard—Fancy Jacquard Figured Taffeta, 14 different colorings, beautiful fabrics for blouse waists, regular At 69c a yard—Black and White and Grey and White Striped Taffeta, heavy, extra fine quality, would be a real No finer collection of Sheer, Desirable Wash Fabrics ever | offered in this city. Not soiled, mussed and unsold odds and ends that are left after months of handling, but about half of an immense stock that was first is market; ’s novelties ; 500 pieces of 36-inch Percales, good colorings, perspiration-proof, regular at 123c, a full yard wide re; 35¢ and 45¢ vaiue 150 pieces of Elastic Frilling, silk embroidered; 12%c value, clearing sale price : dozen Pearl Buttons, white only, 1 line; clearing sale price . . o voed Good Quality Stockinet Dress-Shields, fuil size; ic Children’s Lawn Caps 6¢ | A Good Corset for 48c. Five-hook Sateen Corsets, long waist, extra steels in front, comfortable. price 48¢c. ; Five-hook Ventila- ting Corsets, long waist, a perfect garment for summer wear, Special Price 48c. Muslin Underwear. Muslin Skirts 38¢, 48¢, 59¢, 79c. - 00 Muslin Gowns, empire and other A large assortment of White Lawn Paris : quns, 3 $25. = desirable styles, 43¢, 50c, 70c. ot el Ry Crlorad ol d A special importation of Dainty Gingham Aprons, fullyard square, Waists: W Y, CO-GEEC COarS A1 Dimity Dresses, made by arenowned | ample strings, 1oc each ! f:’"g' ‘slhgged percale waists, values | French dressmaker, will be offered aiadly 5 Reduced for This Special Safe | this Week atprices ranging from Wall Paper Department. During Vacation months, July and ust, we will fiive you ctions in Wal Men’s and Youths’ Fedora Hats, ;;sc’;%:“ oI’ Brec ol teans, tire stock. The largest assortment dependable quality that will keep 22x22 Denim Cushion Tops, | of Wall Paper in the city. Note their shape and_color—black, brown | stamped in bold designs, large va- | these prices: :ra’?f Nultnq. ‘ll;htrtee rades at one- | rie ofcolorsi 12¢ each. White Paper « - - - exclusive hatters” prices i i Mo Tii Ny $1.00, $1.35, $2.00. ood Quality Knitting Silk, 30 | Gilt paper your et-book &ldklndscuttn lings cut to - - Still further Ready to- 8c a yard - I4c ayard 15¢ a yard ¥ 8ic a yard gtxlarpm_:e 8;C a yard 7:c a yard 5c a yard 9:c a yard | 50 pieces Fine Bookfold Ginghams, tor children’s dresses, aprons, wrappers, étc.; regular price 1oc, 6 ;¢ a yard General Clearing Sale in Dress Linings. |Clearing Sale in the Notion Department. One of the best sections of the Dry Goods Department. | 15 dozen Handsome Silk Belts, with metal buckles .8, zo,' 22 and 5c¢ a dozen fit, embroidered tops, black or drab. - Special Paper ever known to the Wall Paper trade. This means a reduction on everything. not intend to pick out a few patterns and confine you to them, but give you the benefit of this cut on our en- EMPORIUM 24c each 6c a yard clear- 5c¢ a pair 4c ak:ox a package 5c¢ a pair perfect the largest per rol 8c per ro}ll per rol %‘andsome 6¢ 2DOEETNR RDER” DEP'T, 36-inch Cheviot Suiting - - - - - 15¢ a yard Ladies’ Percale Shirt Waists - . - - - - - 23c each Haviland China Dinner Set - - - - - - - $31.60 Men’s $12.50 and $15.00 Suits - - - - - - 8.45 A $575 “Steinway”’ Piano - - - - L= <2 238.00 $75.00 Bicycles, guaranteed - - - - - - - 2;.50 Tapestry Oil Paintings - - - - - - - Half Price Best Tapestry Brussels Carpet - - - - - 8oc a yard Men’s $2.00 Fedora Hats - - - - - - - $1.00 Hard-Wood Mantels, complete - - - = - - $22.50 General Clearing Sale. CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, LAMPS, CLOCKS, ORNAMENTS. Remarkable midsummer offerings. A careful overhauling of the great stocks in the rear on the west side of the second floor. A few of the thousand and one trade- tempters given herewith: Decorated Dinner Ware. Fine Bohemian China Berry Glass Salad Sets, rich decoration and gold, thir- teen pieces - - - = - - - - - - - $1.90 a Decorated China Sets, also samples. A few sets left short one or two pieces, such as cups, etc., will be closed out at soc on the dollar. Combinations from go to 121 pieces - - S $14.40 to $38.00 a set Limoges China—Hand-painted Game Sets—rich decorations, game center. Spe- cial price now - = = = c - = - - $16.50 a set set Glassware. Some Glass Sample Sets—Lemonade or Water—a few only left. Decorated Jugs and Tumblers with Silverine Tray - - - 3115 to $4.00 a set Bohemian Colored Baskets for Flowers - 15¢, I8¢ and 40c Vases = - SE 15¢, I8¢, 25¢, 65¢ upward Plated Ware—A Remarkable Leader. Peppers and Salts, like picture, 2 1-2 inches tall, heavy plate, one pair in a box—cheap at soc a pair. Special Clearing Sale price- - - - e = = - - - - 26 I2c a pair Haviland’s Full Decorated China Dinner Set—all pieces and full size set complete, cannot be bought elsewhere under $35.00. Clearance Sale Price - - - $31.60 Mettlack Stone Beer Mugs. A large shipment just received to be sold at Frices as though we were anxious to close them out. They are the newest ‘“1896-fall’”’ styles, and we are safe in asserting Best and Cheapest in town. o Lamp Specials. Single Vase Lamps with Decorated Shades to match, with 1o-inch shade - With 7-inch shade - - = = s = oy SrsEaind R $1.65 up $1.35 up General Clearing Sale. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. OUR OPENING STOCK in this department comprised $135,000 of good kinds of Clothes for Men, Boys and Children. Every garment was regarded by us asa possible ““reputation builder”” and was selected accordingly. Only Clothing that we could guarantee at the price, clothing that would bring a customer back to us again, was bought. The sales since our opening have been more than satisfactory, and the result is many broken lines of the best things that we had to offer. Broken lines in the Boys’ Suit Depart- ment. All-wool Knee Pants and Suits for boys 8 to 14 years of age, some of which sold as high as $s, at the Special Clearing Sale Price of $2.65a Sulfe ) All-Wool Tweeds, gray,brown and Tan, plain colors, mix- tures, plaids. Also Fast Black Cheviots. We have lower- priced suits than these for boys. Only here and nowhere else such value for $2.65. Boys’ Shirt Waists in Percales and Flannelettes. Well-made, good pat- terns. An excep~ tional value at soc. Clearing gale Special at 25¢ each. Wedo | § Your choice of a large assortment of Coin Purses, among which are a number of genuine Lizard-skin Purses, usually sold at 4oc, Clearing Sale Price 25¢ Your choice of a beautiful assortment of little Carfare Purses. These come in half a dozen kinds of leather and any number of different shades, Clearing Sale Price 35¢ A large assortment of Alligator Pocket- books and Cardcases combined, each with gilt corners or center-piece. These are the very newest things in Pocket-Books. Clearing Sale Price 75¢. This line of Pocket-books is entirely new, being made in imitation of Leopard-skin. This will be one of the fads of tne season. Clearing Sale Price 8sc. Another new line of Pocket-books, made in imitation of Cedar-bark, in all the newest shades, pale green, fawn, etc., with sterling silver corners. learing Sale Price $1.00 Trunks, Are you going traveling? Vali Here for Trunks, Valises, aliSeS, Bags and all the necessary Bags, Etc. adjuncts of your outfit at but one small profit on the actual cost to manufacture them. Sample Trunks and Cases made to order a cialty with the EMPORIUM Trunk p’t. Repairing promptly attended to. Trunk Dep’t. main floor, west side, rear. General Clearance. Cigars by the Box. Some Very Special Prices. Calixto Lopez Especiale.............2 for 25¢ (Imported box of 50, $2.25.) ...2 for 25¢ $5.00.) lear Ha- Eden Especiale............... (Imported box of 50, El Corafina Key West Ci vana, box of 25, Robert Burns..... Robert Burns, box of 2: La Reina del Tropica, $2.25 2 for 25¢ $2.00 v. % asec vana, box of 50.:..eeeeeeccseiianas . $2.00 We have gathered together all of the| All-wool Cheviot in blue, blick, brown, Double and Single Breasted Sack Suits, | gray, Oxford mixtures and plaids, per- values up to $15, and offer them at the | fectly tailored, and if they don’t quite fit, very Special Clearing Price of $3.45 a | expert tailors here at your service to make suit. them fit. Leather Goods Department.|Artists’ (Tis= ‘;l‘;gsfis?:; Famer, Materials. P Shades, Doll Dresses, Pa- per Flowers, etc. Little mothers’ outfit, containing assortment of paper-doll forms, gold and silver stars and Book of Instruc- tion. Nursery Outfit Kindergarten Outfit. 5c each Complete Outfit.. ..25¢ each Containing large assortment of Crepe and Tissue Paper, Wire, Leaves, Centers, Petals, Buds; etc., and 100-page Book of lnséructions, $1 each. Send. for sample card. .25C each Carpet Specials. Carpets will cost, you more next season than normal prices. Theaverage grades of Linoleum will be higher. Straw Matting will be the same. Ifyouneed Carpets think over these statements. They are the accepted facts of the trade. But with scant regard for future prices, we have Special Values this week for “prompt comers,”” secured months ago away below- the present market prices. Our previous low prices have been again reduced, so whether the Carpet is needed now or later, it is a ‘““money-making’ move to buy this week. Best Tapestry Brussels will be 8oc a yard this week instead of goc _and $1 (Borders to match; also Hall and Stair Carpets). Next Best Tapestry Brussels at 6oc a yard, instead of 75c and 8sc elsewhere. Lowell Body Brussels will be $1.17%4 a yard, instead of $1.25 and $1.35. Bigelow Axminsters will be $1.45 a yard, instead of $1.75 and $2, the former prices for this grade of Axminster. Best All-Wool Ingrain ssc a yard, instead of 7oc and 8oc. S f Plenty yet of the lot of heavy Linoleums, 4 yards wide, at soc per square yard. One Width, you remember, covers the en- tire kitchen.

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