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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1898. IRISIL WEEK IN THE HOUSE 0F COMMONS An Interesting Review by Clancy. STRUGGLE FOR LOWER TAXES AN TUNJUST DISCRIMINATION AMOUNTING TO ROBBERY. When Ireland Does to England What the United States Has Done to Spain Her Rights May Be Recognized. BY J. J. CLANCY. ; 9.—After and an interval | Scottish af- most con- 1..\ln.\ incident out of Sir Wi to each o nd till the ries be- s came to b of the two cou 1 w'\' of the lightest s in the world.” The sec- - bill of Mr, Gladstone was ning into a on_this subject. ex-officials iry itself and other ing all political par- ¢ reported that t its relative axed to the 000,000 a vear. This ¢iand with the ex- 1 for the last two fes in Ireland out- s also have lief of the onse to this agl- has been brought 10ns, and there ill not be heard mbly. | f Mr. John | Independent | all polit rough tt the leader of sh me the ibers of all sections exceptions from ced to act together fouse of Commons, test of the united nond became its spoke by opening the de- D tion of Mr. Redmond w. lent one. 0 m ak with greater . and on this occas qualities as an o) manifestes Among the Trish side w inguished historia T'niversi d directne: iracteristic admirably TS di i the were other the the and to infin- Unionist Colonel Saunderson, lent the rough-and-ready eloquenc for which Mr. Redmond plea 1d he was followed on the sam on_which epsued b the Canadian Irish quife a success in_the Brits ; Sir Bdward Clarke, the zlish lawyer, Who IS one-of the ates’of Ireland in this is one of the most ef- in the House of Com- M Healy, whose parliamentarian and who on t stream of bi on the British op- cause, and others, lesser note. ='the old one. The Chan heguer, nnsvmpathetic st 4 the existene mulained of altogeth and seldom er of the | | \[ char- | 1 need | | | | | de that every man was | ime in evéry part of the e rdoms—the very thing with h d fault, contending en f h of union they are t a lower rate than Scotchmen: | e geographical en- | y. he found a setoff for n which might exist in expenditure in_Treland the way. which does not | h can only bhe represented | counting as Trish expendi- which are act- v imperial pur- imperial expen- which are ed also t debate, and fort to be derfy. dellverance of Sir reely more com- shmen from the m Harcourt who, speaking in behalf of the Liberals. af one and the same time indorsed the main finding in the renort of the Royal Com- missfon and denied that any man in Tre- “land ought to be taxed less than any man In - corresponding circumstances in England. What the effect of this answer will be in Treland T do not like fo pre- dict. In other days not long gone by— namely, when Parnell was at the head of the Trish popular movement—indigna- tlon would soon find vent in action. At present Trish politics are in such a state of confusfon and paralysis that even a mn-pouuc&l movement embracing all 1 | parties is not very likely to be so con- ducted as to bring troubie and inconyen- | ience to the Government. | myself in the debate with which I have been dealing, trouble and inconvenience are the only will expect fobbing Irish money. Chancellor of the Exchequer | | do for London and ’ p«(wlr\s what those officers had done at Ma- | nila | the | before long, but not otherw! this expression of opinion some indignation, lieve that 1 spoke only the cial grievance was over Commons entered on a consideration of ;1111‘; provisions of the local liamentary language this is known as the report state, the cloge of next week. The matters £o {‘1’21\11‘1( ussed are not of much importance, i to what remains to be discussed. in theaters and tue drama. ] there prevailed in Ireland, contrary to the | custom in England. absolute free trade in | theaters. anywhere in_ Ireland anc | he liked in it. | however, Dublin theater to the Lord Lieutenant of [ the day. Yrish formance of | places existed in Dublin two or three theate but none in the surrounding townshiy and it is illegal for pers play of helping a_c. ters to which I to confer on the Dublin corporation and the new Dublin County Council (which is England by the local authorities for over half a century. mis that power on the Lord Lieutenant, this arrangement will, the purpose I had in view, enable dramatic performances in town teurs for purposes of charity or amuse- ment. ent law penalty_he had incurred under the old . namely, 300 pounds ling for rformance, or over £ in all! COMMOD(\RE SCHLEY And Told en Impertinent Spanish When Admiral officers of the fleet of Spain were about to sail on the of the Cristobal Colon had books with them to Commodore Schley, dered them seized. | Contreros, aboard the they be returned, only records saved. said: Government for information.” finally temper, that is little—and said: | any your ships after you had surrendered. You. ruined your guns and did every- thing that a dishonorable enemy could think of. interesting one. translated by Wells Jr., stitute a complete story of the move- | ments of Admiral Cervera's fleet from | the time they left Spain to the memor- | able day of destruction. | —_———— NOTED MISSIONARY ARRIVES. arrived in this city yesterday privince of Fukien, China. engaged in missionary work for the forty largest city of the Fukien province. | i From 1850 to 1860 the was three, Wolfe in the province, whic | the number of conver which the the form to - | on their part to re n”mxl:mm‘» offered in music. 2014 Van Ness ave.; ficate admits to colleges. Accredited to the University of Cali- fornia. Kindergarten In connection with the 1'. Number of house pupils limited. school (Van Ness Seminary), 1849 Jackson st., S. F. Term work _from Kindergarten to tory Course: Addre: LIN, M ladies. reopen August 1. Seminary and full conservatory music. mary department for children, call. Yet, as I sald | arguments which England | when she is asked to stop | After T had heard the speeches of the and Sir lam Harcourt I stated that if the were in a position to send an Ad- al Dewey or an Admiral Sampson to some other British and Santiago the exact meaning of | act of unfon of 1500 would hecome\ in to the meanest British intelligence, | ot otherwise: and 1 added that, lt; organization in charge of the | relations movement, instead of | mphlets and 1 ts. convert- | { into a committee to discover for cheating the revenue, benefi- | al practical results might be attained e. Of Course, but all the naked truth. soon as the debate on tne Irish finan- the House of me A government 2s amended in committee. In par-| and will probably last till Indeed, the same remark applies One of lhn ubjects brought up was in a new proposed by myself, and will, per- ® of moment to persons interested Up to 1 Any one could up a theater | play anything | vear referred to, s offered in a In the some insult and In consequence an act was ssed for Dublin city and county by the Parliament prohibiting the per- any stage plays except in licensed ~ by patents from the | own. Since then that law has remained | altered, and under it there have alwa ns to perform a even for the purpose except in the thea- ve referred. 1 sought of any kind, ari to be) merelv the power to give ocea- | sional 1i s for the performance of stage plays which has been possessed in The Government compro- d the matter by consenting to confer and ct which was to to be given halls and such places by ama- of course, el The ludicrous results of the pres- | may be illustrated by a single A few years ago one James v, who organized a pantomime in ite and had was actu- ned by the Government for the full of course. dix not defend the judgment “A\: 0 s told by | Treland the humorous. McNally, it appear to Dublin Castle, interviewed though he | y no visible | emnly cautioned that for- against wasting the public ¥ further attempt to extract e. “Geners }[u\ Attorney ghter of the HELD ON TO THE LOG Officer That He Was Not En- titled to Consideration. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. i UANTANAMO BAY, July 11—} Cervera and the other | G St. Louis as prisoners of ar it was discovered by Flag Lfeu- | ant James H. Sears that the officers their log He reported the fact who at once or- The second in command, Adolphus captain of the frigate, cams Brooklyn and asked that as they were the | Commodore Schley “I will turn them over to my Contreros stormed and pleaded, and Commodore Schley lost his as much as he ever does—and “I do not see that you are entitled to consideration at all. You sunk T shall hold your log.” The story told by the log book is an | The minute details, as | Lieutenant Benjamin from the daily record, con- A noted missionary, Archdeacon “'nlfe.‘ from the | has been t | eight of which have hau, the capital and | He Work of the cntire < a_population of 20,0 number of conv Since the arrival of Re opal. shuteh socleties Method Dl American Board of Foreign t )00 and the fons 10,000, 2 of 1896, in which eleven charged by Wolfe to Iocal dissa Gov, According to the arch- nese are entirely devoid of | nd he notices a constantly | tendency among them to con- | English i and a willingness e instruction in the otism, sing glish language MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. Grants diplomas end confers degrees. Rare One hour's ride Write for catalogue to P rEmJ»lx . Mills College Cal. Thirty-second u—rm _opens A gun 3, 1898, MISS WEST’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, opens August 164" Certi- | assar, Wellesley and Smith | THE HAMLIN SCHOOL Aygust 4. Departments school ollege Prepara- MISS SARAH D. HAM- MRS. EDNA SNELL POULSON. IRVING INSTITUTE. Select boarding and day school for young 2126 California st., San Francisco, Wil | Accredited to universities. opens Pri- Carriage will REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH, puitt A-THE LYCEUM PREPARATORY SCHOOL —This school prepares students for the uni- versity, law and medical colleges; its grad- uates are admitted without examination to Stanford University and Cooper College on recommendation of the princinal: references, President Jordan or any Stanford vro(enor. )’3’?75?)??’?65i#i?bi’ifi?fi?!@)‘vi‘3'6'i‘i"v’s‘%‘i"i’?i’#i"v"fl".i‘i#’ririi”"’vD“Uf@””"’i";r!'0“9#'!0’0!!9"!“"I'I"!9,"Ui"#fivOl‘vv’!'vvii”??‘iiii'i’”?'fi’iii.)?D.‘fi‘i@ii’i#’tfl’iiii'ii‘iii*?;;’)iii’ii”’i'i'.’ii’iiiiii’..ii T T T ————————, Wednesday and Friday ‘Bargain Sales Resumed This Week. Oulfitting for School. Phelan building. THE EMPORIUM. | The Wine and L quor Depart- m:nt has been consolidated with tie Groc- eries and heav- ily re-stocked. Note priczs. sc each and 2 for Colored special—each 50¢.. settes, 85c.... E mbrol 50¢, 8sc and. over) each.. (Cuffs to mat 10c and.... izes, per pair.. Plain Link sizes, per {‘Clll' You'll Need Ties and Neckwear. White Lawn Wash Strinz Tie: Colured Wash S’nnfl each scand.....coeceee e and Plain W String Ties, each. ... Whne Lawn Bow Tiss, 1cc 12, Color:d Wash Bow Ties Colored and Black Satin Bow \lee and Colored Poff T Tle:, White Pique Puff Embroidered Gretchens (for schoolwaar), $1.25 t Fancy Embroidere broidered Jabats soc to tock Bow>, New Styles Collars and Cuffs. Children’s Linen Collars (full turn W 25¢ per pair)., Plain standing and turn- -down Linen Collars, all siz=s, large variety, Plain straight Lmen (,uff Linen Cuffs, a Children’s Cap: Collar THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM. Getting the young folks ready to resume work a week from to-morrow will be the feature of this week’s merchandising in the big store. folks as well, as a perusal of this announcement will disclose. able to say about school books and schoolroom supplies. Tles, 10C $2 50 $1.75 $2'50 ' $1.25 Gloves for Ladies and Children. Children’s 2-clasp Kid Gloves, Em- broidered backs, in reds, browns and tans, all sizes, per pair....... 85C Children’s 2-ciasp Kid Gloves, pique sewn, embroidered backs, in reds, browns, tans, all si very durable,,per p’aln,.‘ 5 $1-00 Boys’ 1-clasp Kid Gloves, pique sewn, embroidered backs, in reds, browns and tans, all sizes strongest made, pe'r pail i $1~00 Ladies’ 2-clasp Mocha uede, em- broidered backs, in blacks, browns, reds and greens, all sizes, war- ranted and flte’x per pair. $1 00 Ladies’ 2<:lnsp Imported Mocha Gloves, in blacks, browns, tans, reds, blues, greens, grays, will out- wear any glove made, ‘‘war- ranted and fitted,” per pair..... $100 The Magic Glove-cleaner tor clean- inz gloves, regular price 25¢, spacial at. g 5e Children’s Knit Underwear. Child’s Heavy Merino Underwear, white and natural, size 18 to 34, each... % 25C Child’s fl=ece - lin=d Jer<ey ribbed Underwear, ecru and natural, sizes from 3 to 12 years. e:nctL.. 255 Child’s fleece-lined Egyptian Cot- ton Union Suits, ecru and natural, sizes trom 3 to 10 years, each... 2 - 25¢ “"Child’s Pure Scotch Non-Shrinkable Wool Underwear, natural color— Price. | Size. Price. Size. 8. €o: Dress Fabrics. Suggestionsfor Mothers 4o-inch All-wool Suiting, in dark checks and mixtures—just the fabric for children’s school dresses— per yard St 19¢ 4o-inch All-woo Chewots Jacquard suiting and mohair stripes—stout, ?ust-[i‘ruolf fabrics—admirably suited or school wear—per yard 2 25¢ 40 inch Raised Mohair and Wool Checks, in dark, serviceable colors, : : =235c 40 inch Cheviot Sulnnz, in two- tone effects—will make pretty school dresses—becoming to almost any little girl, and will give satisfactory service—per yard. 140c 45-inch Wool Plaid Mnttures-—heavy and warm—good fast colors—en- tirely dependable—per yard........ 50C 54-inch Wool Tweed Effects—not many le t, but most excellent value— a few mothers will get a big bar- gain in these goods—per yard... 50c 46-inch Clay Serge, in navy and black only—quiet, neat and very serviceable—per yard 50 Handkerchiefs. Children’s White Lawn Herstitched Handkerchiefs, each. 3¢ Children’s White and Printed Bor- der H:mstitched Handkerchiefs, nar- row and wide hems, also lace edged and Spanish work, each... 1 5¢ Sheer Lawn Scallopd dnd Embroidered, spacial, each...... 10c Hemstitched and Embroldcred, all lin=n, special, each... . I5¢ Ss.almpeJ and Embroidered, large assortment, each... 20c Scallopsd Embroidered, Hemstluh- ed Embroidered and Lacc Ed all linen, extra good value, cagh 25C There are some very good bargains for grown-up- Next week we shall have consider- C;ood Values In School Stockings. Children’s 20c Heavy Black Ribbed Cotton School Hose—tast black —Dper pair. s Children’s_ Fine Ribbed Dcwle Knee Black Cotton Seamless Hose— spliced heels pairs for...... Misses’ Imported Fine Ribbed Maco Cotton Hose—double knees and toes dye—black shades—regular price 35c pair— —Hermsdorf for... Boys’ 25¢ Extra Heavy Cordur oy Ribbed Black Cotton Bicycls made with double knees very elastic—psr pair... Children’s s0c Real Cotton Hose —fine heavy and toes—Hermsdorf dye—; thread—extra Ladies’ Underwear. Ladies’ heavy, Ladies’ per cent wool, and black—all sizes—per pair. Children’s soc Fine Ribbed Fqn»v Scotch Plaid Cotton Hose— ’ soc_German made Ingrain Black Lisle Thread Hose—Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed—white tipped heels and toes—3 pairs fo fleece - lined Vests and Pants, ecru and natural, finished seams, each..... Imported Cashmere Merino Vests, Non-Shrink- able, Pink, White, Natural or NonShrink: 2, natural or white, each. 1 THE EMPORIUM. Our large Fall Catalogue, now in preparation, mailed frec to out - of - town folkss. Send name and ad- dress early, as edition is lim- ited. toes—fast 20c > $1.00 and tan 25¢ Hos=— 19c Maco Black ribbe d—three- spli heels - $1.00 and Sw bbed $1.00 nion Suits, 50 > $1.25 Wash Fabrics For School Dresses. Dainty Printed O(g:mdics, sheer cloth, hair striped 71 weave—now.. 42C High Grade Imoan 25c Dimi ies, in white grounds and select col- ¢ o orings—colors fast—now- 163c 1214C line, Balance of our imported 20c Cotton Crepe Fabrics (Japanese rmumnou\) —always looks neat—wears well, an starching needs neither nor 1 ironing—now.. 13»; Another shipment of Cotton Covert Sumn g—the colorings that are sty , - new .and :.-'yvuu‘vler\\fish splendidly —fine * for schoo d‘,im ” 12 Linsn U-’jh Suiting —an up-to-date lots—'o close... e 12' About 200 pieces el nt Tennis Flannel—soft and warm—neat color- ings—a very special va ue—per o yard. 2C dainty stripes fabric — odd Schaol Clothing For Boys and Girls. For the week before school opens special cut? in prices to reduce our overlarge stock of Children’s Fine Wearing Apparel. Girls’ Gingham Aprons, trimmed, duced to 35c. $1.00 Wash Dresses, size 2 to 5 years, alil colors, newest style, cut to 50c. Children’s $1.75 Guimpe resses, fine chambrey, all colors, neatly 6s5c lace re- trimmed, for ages 2 to 5years, reduced to $l 15 Boys’ 69: Gingham Aprom, lace trimmed, cox plaits, reduced to 40¢ “"Children’s $1.25 Wash Chambrey Dresses, pink, blues, gresns and all the new checks and stripes, embroid- ery trmmed, this season’s goods, for ages 2 to 5 years, reduced to g 85¢c .75 Fine O'gan ie Dresses, all smdcs elegantly trimmed with em- bmlJerv and lace, ages 2 to 5 yeears, reduced to $| 5 Children’s g2 fine Organdie Dresses, best €olors, newest styles, trimmed with fancy embroidery to match color of dress, for agss 2 to $1.35 5, reducad 1o. Heavy Mustin Drawers, three tucks, reduced to...... ages for 2 to 12, Lin10€, 12¢, 14C, 17¢, 20 and 22¢ $4.50 Pique Coats, rink and blue, elezantly trimmed with embrold-ry and incertion, finely mads, this cea- son’s style, for ages 110 5 years, reduced to. 2 $3.75 all $1.75 and S2 Cloth Jackets, styles, all colors, perfect condition, for ages 2 to 7 y:ars reduced = sk i s 856 57.<o. 58450 Brmdc!ulh Jackets, fancily trimmed with braid and 1’ibbon,f latest sty es, this season’s nove.ties, for azes 4 10 7 : $4.95 years, reduced to. Twenty Items of House Furnishings. Large-size Fly Trap, 10 inche Tin Ple Plates, each Small Tin Teakettle, Nickeltine Stove Polish 3o 40¢ Se 1b Geneva Sad Iron........ 210 ig-pt, can of Best Metal Pol i5e 41; gallon Steel-enameled Sou; with cover .. 7S¢ i-qt. steel-enameied Pudding Pan.... e 6-qt. umeled Preserving Keitie2To T-inch steel-enameled Fey Pan i-q red Tin Bucket 3 Heayy Tin Seucepan: Reliable one-burner Ol Stoves. 3-ply Garden Hose, per die “with) Bail 3-qt. steel-enameled Rettle, handle 6-qt. tes Extra large, Painted Bird Wood - Coat Hangers ... Large, heavy Wood Bucket. RAREEAAEIRERR SR AR DR AT S G SESARGEEREERSAEEEEESAEG ARG G EABEREE AR IRMARAGEAEARAEEE G AL GG ESE SRR SR AL AR L IR A AL HLRES Grcat Price- Cutting in week. qualities, reduced way—cul in pri and Kerseys, some $12.50 Tailor Dre: cut 1o $4.45. to $£3.75. v Chlffon.Vcllmg yard black—the thing duced to. black—excellent f —reducad to. $2.50 Sailor H black, navy, Little Children’s and Lindsay’s Improv: and Hose Supp grip—Children Children’s Indis) styles—each.. Shell zni Amber Wire Piated Nickel papel Curling Irons.. —all widths—2 Black Lisle Elast 14 and % inches Dresses now £9.95—$10 ones now Plum and Dotted Tuxedo Veii lngs (all shndu) per ‘School Hats. soc Sailor Hats—white, navy and 25c Sallor Hats—white, navy and white — very dressv school hats for misses That Girls Will Need. Clasp Hose Supporters.............. 10¢ ’s 20cf Misses’... Knee Protectors—per pair.........25 Children’s Round Sheil Combs—ail tra good qua itv—per pair... Hairpins—all size: and plin—3 pkes.... Button Hooks—Oak Handle. White Cotton Elastic—best quallty Cloa,k Department Special and deep cuts in all high-priced garments this Righ-priced fine imported Dresses, Jackets and Czpes cut uerlv one-half—Wash Dresses and Skirts, all in price—$15 Pique and Grass Cloth $7.45—all others same 10 close out at once. 75¢ Waists 48c. New 75¢ Shirt Waists, all sizes, cut to 48¢c. 98c Wrappe-s 69c. Good caiico, light and dark colors, cut to 69: $1.50 Skirt 95c. Biack Figured .. Mohair Skirt, well [; lined, bound and Y made, and full width, cut to 9sc. $6 Silk Skirt $3.45. Black Brocaded $6.co Skirts, well made, lined, bound and tull width, cut 10 $3.45. $8.50 Jackets $5.95. Assorted lot of ine new $8.50 and $10 Jackets, Coverts e si'k lined, cut to £5.95. $12.50 Tailor Cresses $6.75. Assorted lot 0. tan mixed only, Blazer and Fly Front sses cut to £7.45. $7.50 Capes $4.45. Silk-lined Cloth Capes—tuciced and braid=d $7.50 Capes $300 DLresces $10. Assorted lot of old style Paris Dresses, original prices $100 and $150, cut to $1o0. $6.50 S Assorted lot of fine $6.50, $7 and $7.50 Sitk Waists, cut New Veilings. White and Cream Fancy Waists $3.75. Wash Veils..... -es00.25C, 50C, 75¢ and $I 00 eiling, single widtn, all colors, p r25 50¢c 2 25¢c —Cream, Black Brown, Blue~p-er e veeeeeens 35C, 40C and Stock complete. inspection. are thoroughly up to the mark. Strong fabrics— strongly sewed —sults with fit and stvle to them. We are not going to have any other store serve youw with "Boys’ Clothing that is either better or cheaper than ours. hat’s why the best clothing and the best money’s worth always awaits you here. $2.05 and §3.45. that are worth $5 $1.95, §2.45, $2.05 and §3.45. here as wool is wool trom £1 to 81.50—worth considerin. £2.45, £2.95, and up to & vea and $2 and § 75¢ and §$1. BOYS' NEW BLOUSE WAISTS, in every color, at s0c, Boys’ School Clothing. New Fall styles ready for We show suits for school use that We show kinds enough to make the young hearts beat with joy. | NEW FALL VESTEE SUITS—Jaun!y, new, pretty designs, 1n wear-resisting fabrics--every one pieasing tothe eye--with deep, handsome collars to the jackets—natty vests and little knee pants trimmed with strap and buckle The latter price embraces many styles and $6. Sizes 3 1o 8 vears. BOYS' NEW FALL TWO-PIECE SUITS— Double-breasted Coats and Knee Pants for boys 7 to 16 vears of age— strong, durable suits at $1.75—worth almost double—ex- cellent, durable, all-wool svits—in blue, black or colors—at Remember, every suit sold at $2.45, 2-piecs Suils at $3.95 and £4.95 come in a very large va- riety of materials and colorings—the best and newest to bs had, and the prices named mean a saving fo you of BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, FALL STYLES—Splendid values —I xre~t style nimmin'N——nravv 1II wool fabrics—offered at o EOYS’ FALL STYLES IN LOl\G PANTS SUITS—Strong all-wool suits, made trom tabrics t.at won’t tear easily— sewn with seams that won’t rip—periect in fit and stvle— elngle or double breasted—at 85, $6 or $7.50. Sizes 12 to BOYS' ODD KNEE PANTS—We show an incomparable st o l\ of new Fall styles in Boys’ Kne« Pants at 50z, 75¢ des' FALL STYLES IN LONG PANTS at $1, $1.50, Girlé for i alc or school wear 15¢ ats—new . shapes— $1.50 Things Misses’ Bution +d Shoulder Brace orter, with velvet 24¢ pensable Leather c <ws.10¢ Side Cemos—ax- 15¢ a vard, this week Safety Pins—per .2 £ andos yard, this week WeeKeosooooon Ic—best quality— wide—ner vari., CALIFOnNIA' Stout Shoes for School Wear. Sizes 6 t0 8, for.c..coesuen... 75 Sizzes 8y to 1034, for. Sizes 11 10 2, ior. Carpet Items. Bigelow Axminster, regular- Iy $1.65 goods, this week. Lowell Body Brussels,regu- larly $:.35 goods, this we k.. Best grade of Tarestry Brussels, | full ten-wire goods, regularly 9oc Tapestry Brussels, regular 6oc goods, this week..... Linoleums, regularly 6oc per Wilton Rugs, slz: 72 inches, reguiatly $s5.50, this Art Squares, tt;..;'a'\;c Dining Room Carpets, ¢ feet by 6 fest, thls Golden Rule Bazaar. LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST >TORE. Two styles like illustration,made of grain leather with sole leather tips, or Vici Kid with patent leather tips—the very best of oak Atanned sole leather, in but- 4 tons—all in all a very good-look- ing and particu- larly serviceable school shoe. Belts —harness and stitched..... and colorings. $1.35 $1.123 during the week.. per roll.. 65¢ 45¢ ... 40c nches ty 36 $3.95 per roll market. $240 Varnished Tile for Bathroom and Kitchen, per rol..... We carry a complete Ilne of the celebrated Prepared House made by John Lucas & Co., Pnila- delphia—supzrior to all others in this Girls” Belts. | 25¢ Plaid Belts, leather lin=d. Black Grain Seal or Patent Leather buckles — lined 18¢c 25¢ Silk Plaid Belts—white kid lined— gold and silver metal buckles— reduced from 50C t0.eeeeeseveseensan Black Seal Leather Belts, with U. S. regulation buckle.............35¢ 33c Exceptional Offers in Wall Paper. If you intend to do some house- papering in the near ‘uture, take a look at these special offerings. are perfect papers in newest designs They Special offer of ;z-inch paper in every variety of design and coloring, regularly gocroll, to-m row and 20c¢ Fine Gilt ‘Papers, memus and Egg Mlcas, regularly sold at 1oc 5¢ Ingrain Papers in the Ia est shades, to-morrow and during the week, '9¢ 25¢ Paints Window Shades at Lowest Prices. Furnishings For Boys and Men. Boys’ Golf Shirts in neat Percales, nicely made, witl separate cuffs of E mutrm sizes 12 to 14. 50c Bo: Negligee Shirts, made of plain, black twill and with sm White stripe on black ground. A durable school shirt, warranted fast colors, sizes 12 to 1 Boys’ De:rby Ribbed Drawers, natural gray, flee pearl buttons and neat finish, 50c¢ nice-weight garment, each.. Gol \j Bicycle Hose, advance sampl* line, this season’s productions in cashmere and lisle thread. They are footless, the tops she and SLO[L”p]leS,flJ the dan\. Prices from 35¢ to $£2.50. We call particu tention to the new-comers ly strengthened by n: Try a pair of cur $1.00 accessions, (warranted) walking gloves at Some handsome novelties in men’s Nightwear have recently appeared. We show a number of them in French faille, sateen and twills. The em- brol.lerd mmmnw is a special feature, being produced both in white and colt Teazl, ors. Night shirts of heavy Down, cutvery full, 56 inches long, sizes 14 to 18 aters for men and b QUlltl‘t}ES andag lraeat ,n‘l;vmber of color combinations oySs or- sted Sweaters from $1 to.... D2+23 Stuttgarter Abdominal Bands, in- dispensable for persons suffering from stomach troubl:s, and a necessity in tropical climates. Bathing Suits for men and boys. We have one-piece suits—shirts and trunks—and szparatz trunks. Navy Blue, Maroon, White and Blue and White. Prices from 2s5c¢ for plain Some Bargains in Good Furniture. I sale of Turkish Couches pOl’U‘l’c§ xn almost any color that you may want to harmonize with other furnishings of the room, from $5.25up. Solii Oak Chiffonier, regu- larly $8.50, this week $5~75 Solid Oak Dining Tables, seat 10 people with comfort, regularly £8, this wgck ......... - o $5.00 Folding Beds, full size, regu- larly $12, this week = $825 Hall Racks, with French beveled glass, regularly $12.50, this 3 i - $9.00 5fip1eceB Parlor Suit upho! Stered in a fine Brocatelle, regularly $30, this »\eek 3 $19.75 Good Things To Eat and Drink. These specials in the Grocery and Liquor Depart- ment for Monday and Tues- day only. Use Direct Groc- ancy Humboldt Butter, 3 squares $1, of Per square........ 35 Golden Ruls Cane Syrup, the 45c gallon cans, for... 35¢ White Swan Flnannv Suap, regularly 6: cake, 6 for... 3 14 oz. Adamantine C;mdL:, regularly 25¢ dozen, for... 15¢ Jéc Large, Fancy P'unes' 20 to 3o to the ib, regularly zoc Ib, for... Extra Dry Madera Wine, regularly $2.50 gallon, for. Bourbon Whisky, quart tles, only.. Angehca Sweet Wins, ret'u larly $1.50 gallon, for Shaw’s Pure Mall Whis regularly $1 bottle, for.... SERAABEARABAEARABEARRAGSEEAEENEANEE SR ESRADZ AhAAE

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