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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1898. B4R SWEET AND T, CALATI Californian Fillies Win at Sheepshead. FORMER BY FIVE LENGTHS HARLEM 1RACK. Many Surprises on Getaway Day at St. Louis—Watchmaker Falls in the Homestretch With Jockey Tom Burns. \ Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—California horses themselves with glory this afternoon, e (by St cover 8t. O oy good races. Maher respectively. wins each to their credit. Carlo) and Briar Sweet Sir Modred) winning two cracking | They were ridden by Clawson and The latter lad and Tod Sloan carried off the riding honors, with two | St. Lorenzo ran a | ST. so far | | sea Li awful First tigth and last day of the St. | odds of 40 to 1. SENSATIONAL DEAD HEAT ON i Sixth race, purse, one mile: Name and Wt. Jockeys.| %. 3%. %. Str.Fin. *Donna Rita, 105. 12 13 12 12 12 Molo, 94 Mc 32 g ot Elidad, 9% ‘Bassenger| 0 0 (0 3 3 Second Chance, 102.Seaton| 3 3 ‘0 0 0 Albert Vale, 105 Aker| 0 0 3 0 0 Time, 1:43. Won easily. Second and third driving. Sausalito odds—1 to 2, 2 to 1 and 10 to 1 Track odds—1 to 2, 5 to 2 and 12 to 1. *Favorite. GETAWAY DAY AT ST. LOUIS.| The Usual Number of Surprises and‘: an Accident. LOUIS, Aug. 27.—This was the nine- Louls meeting as this season is concerned, and it was ‘‘getaway day” in all that the term implies. The surprises were Miss Bramble, Czarowitz, | on and Miss Verne, the latter being at In the last race Watchmalker, the favorite, running second at the time, fell in the homestretch, giving the spectators an scare and Jockey Tommy Burns a se- vere shaking up. race, selling, six and a half furlongs: Name and Welght. Jockeys.| %. %. Str.Fin. 2 g 2 acan Lines| 2 o 3 2 McDonald| 1 11 11 3 cJoynt|l 0 3 0 0 Time, driving. Black Stlk 104, Sugar Cane 101, Resolute 104, L. T. Caton 101, The Dazzler 101, Mrs. Brad. shaw 99, 101, Nora S 92 and Ennomia §2 also ran. Sausalito odds—6 to 1, 4 to 1 and 4 to 1. | Track odds—9 to 1, 4 to 1and 3 to 2. | *Favorite. driving. Second and third Precita 104, Benvidere 7, Waukesha Second race, selling, six and & half furlongs: ¢ tast sho s vayi e very fast short six furlongs and Ways and | oo Means did five furlongs in 1:01 flat. high welght handicap, five and a m. awson| 2 iliams| 3 sencer| 0 Maher| 1 o 1 me and Weight. Jockeys.| %. %. Str.Fin. Imbrella, 108 driving. Kowalsky 104, Rebel Jack 102, Harry Floyd 93, | Randazzo 97 and Bequeath 94 also ran. Sausalito odds— to 1, 3 to 2 and 2 to L. Track *Favorite. | % %. Str.Fin. ..T. Burns| 12 1 2 ...Caywood| 3 8 8 101.,..McDonald} 0 0 0 38 2....Harshberger| 3 2 Fonso, 9t 5and 5 to 3. 9 to 2, Third race, purse, two miles and seventy 2% t0 1, 4 to 1 and 10 to 1. 02, 11to 2 and 12 to L 0 odds— —7 t *Favorite. 2 12 3 Won handily. > ran. 2to 1, 6 to 1 and 15 to 1. —2 to 1, to 1 and 20 to 1. Second and 114, Belmar 111, *Twinkier 101 and | the Dash stakes, two-year-olds, | £ %. Str.Fin. | ead 122, Hungarian 104 n 1, 4 to12nd 20 tol 1, 6to1and 10 tol Won galloping. Second and also ran. . 23 to 1 and 10 to 1. and 12 to 1. Time, 1:11 15. Won driving. third driving. Strathconan 115, Grey Jacques 115, Hanan 110 | and Al Reeves 107 also ran. Sausalito odds—3 to 2, § to 1 and.10 to 1. Track odds—S to0 5, 10 to 1 and 15 to 1. *Favorite. 142 (F - , 138 (Anderson) . 147, El Cid 144, Hurry Up M0, ersion 135 and Baby Bill 135 also ran. Sausalito odds—5 to 1, 2% to 1 and 10 to 1. 5t 1, 4toland 12t L Tra. *Favorite. DEAD HEAT I "STAKE RACE. Judges at Harlem Unable to Separate | Dr. Shepard and David Tenny. CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—David Tenny and Dr. Shepard were so close together at the finish for the Commercial stakes that the called it a dead heat. The stake was divided. Amy Wade, with the California rider, Me- Nichols up, won the second race at long odds. Plantain, first in the initial event, was also at julcy figures. The track was in pretty good shape. First race, selling, six furlongs: %. T ek Aker( 0 3 3 2 Waldol 0 0 0 3 7. Kiley] 1 0 0 0 onley] 2 1 1 0 Muskadine 98, Don’t Skip Me 102, Point 102, Pitfall 102, Treopid 105, Fre- Gov. Sheehan 105 and Redskin 106 mont 105, also ran Sausalito odds—I12 to 1, even and 12 to 1. Track odds—30 to 1, 6 to 5 and 20 to L. *Favorite. ce, selling, six furlongs: %. % Str.Fin. “Weight. Jockeys.| | McNichols| 2 0 0 1% MclIntyrel 1 1 21 2 Aker| 0 '3 1% 3 verett| 3 2 3 0 “Time, 1:15%. £. Second and third ariving “Paui Griggs 110, King Bermuda 100, George H. Ketchum 104 and Meddler 107 also ran. 2to 1, 5 to 1 and 10 to 1. 15 to 1, 8 to 1 and 15 to 1. Third race, two-year-olds, handicap, five fur- tong: and Welght. Jockeys "i/:”i.gr. Fin. fla S aia osel 0 0 0 2 3. Woods| 2. 2 2 3 Rutter| 3 3 3 0 Time, Sriving. Fi 1:03 —$ t0 5, 4 to 1 and 8 to 1. ~4 101, 5'to 1 and 15 to L Fourth race, the Commerclal stakes, one and an elghth miles: ne and W Jockeys. | take divided. Won driving. Second and third ito 0dds—2 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to L »dds—11 to 5, 11 to 5 and 6 to 1. rite. Fifth race, purse, six furlon xme and Welght. Jockeys.| fllussi 2 2 artini 0 3 3 2 Nichols| 3 0 0 3 Dave Waldo, Everettl 12 141 0 “Time, 1:14%. Won easily. Second and third Arivin; folly Roger, an. Sausalito odds—Even, 3 to 1 and 8 to 1. Track odde—4 to 5, 7 to 2 and 10 to 1. *Favorite. Second and | Str.Fin. | | on driving. Second and third | AL SRS Sl S it S8t 00 oiciod K0TS kD Towir® Sl ich Won easily. Second and third | . King's Highway 103 and Richard J 107 also | n. | Track odds—T to 5, 7'to 1 and 6 to 6. Track *Favo Imp. S Sausalito odds— to 1, 4 to 1 and 12 to 1 *Favorite. Sixth race, selling, six and a half furlongs: %. Str.Fin. 11 1% 11 0 0 23 3238 300 Imp. [ ) Time, 1:22. Won handily. Second and third driving. Skate broke down in this race. 0dds—3 to 2, 4 to 1 and 15 to L rite. Burns Se: First Secon Third Fourt one mi Fifth ixth won, P! 1:16. Third gulle 1:28%. won, 1:25%. Fifth | Demost Sixth Tar sec tler second, Pat Tucker third. Time, Mido second, Rey Hooker third. Prosperous second, Mouselltoff ~third. Miss Verne, 80. 1 Fireside, 108 2 Dandy H, §0. 3 Verity, 102 0 *Watchmaker, [ Silver S g 0 Our Neli ~Watson| 0 0 Time, 1:13%. Won cleverly. Second and third driving. tWatchmaker fell in the homestretch, shaking up pretty badly. Kamsis 90, Thistle 80 and Mona B 74 also ran. Sausalito odds—2) to 1, 4 to 1 and 20 to L Track odds—0 to 1, 5 to 1 and 40 to 1. *Favorite. rrano’s Anaconda Handicap. ANACONDA, Mont., Aug. 27.—Results: race, three furlongs—Dutch won, Rat- 36 d race, selling, five and a half furlongs —Howard won, Sallle Goodwin second, Baby Ruth third. Time, 1:10%. race, five furlongs—Montanus won, El Time, 1:05. the Anaconda handicap, $1000, Pat Morrisey second, h race, le—Serrano won, Grand Sachem third. Time, 1:44. H two' miles—Veloz won, Twinkle Twink second, McPryor third. Time, judges | 3:35% race, selling, race, selling, five furlongs—Cipriano ing second, Ternery third. Time, 1:18%. g Highland Park O;enlng. BUFFALO, Aug. 27.—The fall meeting of the Highland Park Jockey Club was started at Fort Erle track to-day. | First race, six furlongs—Miss Gussie won, | Jessie second, Trimmer third. | Second race, six furlongs—J. E. Cline won, | Results: Time, 1:14. Time, race, seven furlongs—Nimrod won, Be- second, V. R. Customs third. Time, Fourth race, seven .urlongs—Lord Favondale Onzeca second, Wenlock third. race, seven furlongs—Nicholas won, henes second, Tivoll third. Time, 1:26%. race, handicap steeplechase, full course, | about two and a half miles—Parson won, The ond, Roseberry third. Time, 6:66 1w Take the Keeley Take the Keeley Take the Keeley Take the Keeley 232 N. Main Street, Los A‘Blelu ¥red A. Pollock, Manager. i | a : § ADVERTISEMENTS. For Opium, Morphine and all other arug addictions. For Liquor Craving: it will cure the desire for stimulants of any kind For Tobacco and Cigarette Smoking It will make a new man of you. If you are suffering {rom over- - work, Intense mental strain or exireme nervousncss. Write for Information. THE KEELEY INSTITUTES, 70 Market Street San Francisco, Donohoe Bulidin, Age, tologist, st., 26 ¥ Faclal Soap and Faclal Cream. Iiiness, Care cause Wrinkies. Derma- JOHN H. WOODBURY, 127 West 42d Bt Y., 163 State st., Chicago, has had over ears practical experience removing Wrin- | kles, Crow's Feet, etc. No pain. 5 Time, | i‘ii’).0‘5"70#’?7?’@’”’;”#5i"’i)i)’@')vi?i””?i”"’#ivi PRRRPRRPRR [ " 7’”ii"ii)i?i.i"9?’??’9”i’i‘ii‘i"ii,,iiiiiiUii?*?iiiiii‘i‘0‘0i‘ii"’,”i”i?i!ii.vii‘i‘).””#;i)#ié.viit’@i’ii##i)viiffi” ? L T A T T TN THE EMPORIUM. | = e e B Superb Values in Known Makes. Lowell Body Brussels, lar $1.35 goods—for this sale............ Full standard Tapestry Brussels, To-wire goods, laid and lined, regularly goc per yard—for this sale... Smith’s Tapestry, a good carpet for wear, worth 75¢ yard—for this sale.......... Ingrain Carpets, extra quailty. i patterns) for this sale—per yard. Curtains and Draperies. The Curtain and Drapery and Art Embroldery Depart- ments have been combined and now occupy a large space directly under and back of ladies’ balcony, east side of store. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 33 yards long, inches wide, heavy linen effect. Nottingham Lace Curtsins, 4 yards long, windows Irish Point Lace Curtains, 33 yards long, inches wide, for arches and bay inches wide, white or ecru....... Arabian Lace Curtains, 34 vards long, 54 inches wide, Empire designs.... Drapery and Furniture Tapestry, 50 inches wide, 5 colors, newest designs.. v . Silkolines for Draperies an: ." ’.’ iSMhesfinwé dcs];ns\;yard.;é h|d|n9c ".' A F [“: W OI ql ,Y Y ash Net, Ecru or White, inches wide, s ; < fish-net patierms—per yard o246 qu® of the hundreds of best furniture bargains ever LN Tapestry portiers, 3 yards by so inches 'Q wide, 8 colors, fringed top asnd bot- | | Won driving. Second and third . 3 ¢ | artving. | square, with fringe _ all " | Sausalito odds—23% to 1, 7 to 310 %ns xl tol | ATODN A cosstossososts $1.75 " TR BTN i Furniture Tapestry, 50 in. h o e a wide, 6 colors, veryf Fourth race, the Chrysanthemum stakes, | two-year-ol ‘one mile | v ’:'?-.Jlr\}’re : I-SSC' o =1 ul \ y ante an % % X%.StnFn | oo inches wide, & Sea Lion, 123. T. Burns| 3 2 2% 2% 1% colors, ver | Hittick, 03 . (S e e " ?\eavy‘.“..s(lcy *'. Mantel 18 (DA Oil & _ chiffonier 37000 4 0420} Table il & folding bed v, Second and third | @ Cloth, bEIS t“‘ T cek gfiqish vin, uality, ¢ ¢ S Chancery 114 and Evelyn Byrd 100 also ran. | d ds wide, ;& either double alito odds—6 to 1, 3 to 1 and even. | yar , > & or smaller sizes k odds—§ to 1, 4 to 1 and 11 to 10. | per yard, »é. SR e i *Favorite. | = P | & 15 &' mattress — venti- Fifth race, | : lation back — Sold regularly for 9 75 Y PR | a $12.00 to $15.00—this gale.....eeesne . o % & 3 1% | [ 3" | & Burns| 1h g3t K Ward| 2 11130 0 | & Dainty Wall Pockets for holding papers,} maga- e e : zines, ete. zher] ?nk.d&iahugméy orhE:ame]]ed—_mado K. ¢ st — dovetailed and clamped with brass joinings— nsom 103, Gomez 97, Chiquita II 81, John & :.x’;’"lg i X o & pld B SZOOj 5 Bell $3 and Judge Steadman 9 also ran. & _silkoline linings — always gold for $2.00, 50 Sausalito odds—6 to 5, 6 to 1 and even. & $2.50 and $3.00 — this sale..uesrsee s serssuersseues C Good Carpets. Bigelow Axminster—none genuine unless name woven on the back—with borders to match—per yard n allthe latest shades and colorings, with borders to match—per yard... Smith’s Axminsters with borders to match regu- $1 00 fine line of By ... 30c Dining or Bedroom Chair like picture—solid oak—cane seat — highly polished—would be a bar- in at $1.25 Fine Solid Oak 7-piece Bedroom Suit — bed — THE EMPORIUM. - $1.25 $1.17% other store west of Chicago. find room here. < A display and saie ot household goods impossible for any The immense Carpet and Furnl- ture salesroomslon the second floor now occupy more than 60,000 square feet of floor space, and the Crockery, House Furnishing, Grocery and Wine and Liquor Departments, all adjoining one another, cover one-quarter of the main floor.. No trashy wares We can suitably furnish a cottage or a man- sion. Here’s a suggestive lot of prices—Match them if you can. i 45¢ © $1.50 ° $1.75 *° $3.00 $12.50 75¢ this sale onl bureau—dresser- least $42 50-this sale..... " 1o 25c. 3 4 * This square Solid Oak Diping The ®_ Table will seat 10 people comfort- NCW " tably when extended and is worth chk " $10.00—for this sale the spe- peoge rockery e, "cial price is Ladies solid oak iS04 Oak 5drawer otk fA Cane Seat Rocker like iffonier —perfectly Dg’;a: ":eing' $6.50 picture—braced back made-French beveled tunda, the largest, most " larly $12.00—during convenient in the West— " $1.35 this sale a most interesting exhibitof the pottery and glassmak- 3 ers’ art. English Semi-Porcelain Tea S-t, 44 pieces in designs like picture. Blue, Brown or Pearl tints—comnlete tor six people. ....$3.50 Alfred Meakin’s Royal S-mi-Porce- lain Dinner Sets, dainty pink decora- tions, prettily fashioned— 103 pieces for 12 people...$12.35 52 pieces for 6 people....... 7.45 English Hawthorne Tea Cups and Saucers—P=arl, Brown and Pink col- ors—per d: zel ..$1.30 Carlsbad China Tea Cups and Saucers, prettily decorated in green, pink and salmon—each..... Platss to maich if you wish. Beautifully decorated China Fruit and Bread and Butter Plates, late im- portation, 5 and 6 inches diams'er— per dozen < venen- SL50 Hanley’s English Semi-Porcelain 10- piece Chamber Sets, in ail co'ors. $2.50 A new line of Metloch Beer Mugs— odd designs—87c and upward. Thin-blown Water Tumblers of the best quality of glass—per dozen....40c Piain Glass Tankard Jugs — ¢ pt., 25¢; 1 pt., 35¢; D4 pf., 4oc; 2 pts., 45¢; 234 pts., 50¢5 3 pts., 70¢; 3% pts., 8oc. French Glass Wines, thin blown with Greek band—per dozen......$1.88 French Glass Clarets, in sams design—per doz- en..... e are Do, Polished Glass Footed Fruit Bowis—sach.....40c rocker —and 2 chairs — French beveled glass — bureau serpentine shape — elaborate carvings — high finish — worth at *$30 table— these $12 Mattresses made to order during this sale for E ?,' “b !" ¥ ‘l& v. This large Sideboard—43-inches wide—stands 7 feet h!gb—oolldqum;: sawed oak— ab -, handsomely carved—beveled glass—plushlined kS s Wall e e rveer—vors i ot v P22 ws**" Fine Paper, Window Shades and Prepared House Paints. The Wall Paper Departm=nt is now iocated on second floor, East side, be- tween Elevator and Carpet Depart- ment. We have just received trom tne leading manutacturer, and on Monday will commence showing an extensive assortmsnt of the newest designs of Wall Papers produced for the Fall and Winter trade. Handsome Parlor, Library, Hall and Dining-room Papers, per roll... 5 .8c to 25¢ Gilt Combinations of unusual merit Per 1ollissens sosess e reense.6C to 10c Glimmers, Micas and Color Effzcts, per rol .5¢ to 7y A full line of ropular shades in In- ga‘ns with matched Friezes and eilings at lowest prices. Give our celebrated Prepared House Pzints a trial. You will find them the very best that can be made for the money—per gallon.....$! and $1.35 Window Shades 15¢ and upward. California’s largest America’s grandest store. . Sheets and Pillow Cases The good gqualities—note the low prices—Bleached Pillow Cases, good muslin, nicely made, ready for use: 2214x36 inches, each 25 x36 inches, each, Hemstitched Pillow Cases, quality, soft finish muslin: 2234x36 inches, each. 25 x36 inches, each. 27 x36 inches, each Bleached Sheets, 23 yards long, 2-inch hem, torn, dry ironed and weli made, ready for use: 54 Inches wide, each 72 inches wide, each 81 inches wide, eacl 9o inches wide, each ’”’,wnbnuunt»,,,“n. This very handsome real mahogany b-piece parlor suit—in new style of frames — coverings silk brocatelle — hair fillings —made by our own up- holsters and guaranteed Worth $125.00 — For Hair Mattress made in two pieces— 80 that they may be easily handled—an gize 12x9 feet—for this sale $15.00. extra quality of good springy hair— $8.50 bl PO uEE idenRule Bazaar. , Send for Our Fully lllustrated 128-Page Fall and Winter Catalog SRR EEEP R ELE R e ARG EtE fimt«‘m.n«imm«« “iiififliiimm“«1‘«‘“&‘““1“‘«‘«‘1@!((«((« 0. 321 Oc days only.... variety,of colors—fine mahogany finish regu- lar $30-during this sale $75.00 Large Kitchen Table — 2 flour bins—2 drawers—1 cutting board and 1 moulding board $1.75 — the $2.50 kind — for this sal Rugs and Matting. On account of the heavy duty placed upon Japanese Rugs we have made ar- rangements with an Eastern manu- facturer to produce for us arug to take the place of the Japanese—superior in quality—serviceable and reversible— Extra quality Linen Warp Matting re- duced for this sale from 35¢ per yard ” LI PPOPPPPPPPPPPRRROTTL Ly ' Best Only, | Groceties. s Cheapest. Send or ask for our monthly Grocery Catalogue of lowest prices. Free, city or country. Direct Grocery Telephone South 59. Best Burbank Potatoes, 100 Ibs...51.25 Washing Soda, 25 Ibs... Standard Oysters, 1's tins. Pearl or Flake Tapioca, Ib.. Extrd Yellow Split Peas, Ib. Eastern Rolled Oats, Ib.. 2 c Golden Rule Cane Syrup, gallon...45¢ Quart Bottles Washing Ammonia.. 8¢ Choice Loose Black Figs, Ib. Sc Extra Sago, Ib.. Best Imported Castile bar...... veanansasens Le Court Mushrooms, s tins.. Shepp’s Cocoanut—i4-ib pkgs, 1-1b pkgs. Arm & Hammer, Schilling’s or Cow Brand Soda, Ib.....ccc.e Best English Wainuts, Ib. 10c MPOR and Gas Lamps. . Genuine Lights, complete like cut, the enced fitter for.... Extra quality Samson Lights, quality, complete cut, our price for 3 days only... 2 Lights, others charge 75c. OUF PriCe. eeemenennencennaen ...68c Samson Mantles are the best; fit any incandescent gas light; prics......25 No. 2 Mantles, the 2oc kind, for 3 Jena 35¢ Glass Chimney: £ 15¢ Fireproof Glass Chimneys......10¢ offered in California—it would take pages to describe them all—the new furniture salesrooms occupy one-half of the entire second floor of the big store. Five-piece parlor suit like picture— durable tapestry coverings —in a $19.75 Clipper edge Couch wide and roomy covered in a variety of colors in Velours and Corduroy—regularly $12.00—for this sale. $7'50 $10.15 Welsbach first quality, guaranteed lke 88¢c c yard 16c 20c / _This Stylish “King Arthur” round Dining Table — solid quarter Sawed Oak—heavy carved legs—high fin- ish brilliantly polished—seats 12 people — regularly $23.00 — $18.00 P Silver Plated Ware. The handsome new department in Rotunda, West side, shows a com- piete stock of all that is needed on the - table at popular prices. Triple plated top, glass bottom Butter Dish... 79C Quadruple plated empossed Butter Dish, with $195 knife rest.. Quadruple plated embossed Butter Dish, bright cut, finish, i satin with rest. knife $2.50 -Bottle Dini cut, good patte Quadruple plate Dinner brignt cut, satin finish, 5 bot- tles Quadruple plate Tea Set, 4 pisces, Caster, $2.25 bright cut, satin, sugar and <r;amer 56|a llneRd $335 ancy Pattern Rog e 1847 A1 Tea Spoons, set of 6. $1-35 Al-‘x_arucy l;attern Rogeli':s Eros.‘ 1847 1 Table Spoons an orks, set of 6. = $2-70 All Market sireet cars stop at the Household ]:inens. : Table Damask, Irish Linen, bleached, 62 inches in width, patterns well assorted—per yard. Table Damask, heavy and close weave, unbleached, 65 inches wide—the kind that will retain its gloss after laundering—per yard............ o Bléached, closely woven Dinner Napkins, both sel- vedges woven fast, 22 inches square—per dozen.... $1.50 * Dinner Napklns. heavy Irish Linen, 24 inches square, beautiful patterns, very special price,perdoz. Dinner Sets—Fine Table Cloth, 3 yards long, with one dozen Napkins, 22 inches square, to match—not many I:f}—to close out at—per setuuucccccescueeeeaannn Hemstitched Damask Sets, very fine cloth, 3 yards long, with one dozen Napkins to match—per sat... Damask Towels—pure flax—pear! bleached, col- \ored borders, fringed ends—per dozen........ X Huck Towels—bleached, Irish make, just a little cotton in the warp, size 16x32 inches—per dozen... Turkish Towels—half bieached, very close and heavy, warp twisted double, a perfect absorbent, size 22x % 50 inches—per dozen..... Glass Toweling—18 inches close and fine, assorted checks, very speclal—per Quality and warmth in these. Gray Blankets—aimost all wool, closely woven, warm and durable, 72 inches wide, per pair... White Blankets—absolutely all wool, double-bed size (70 inches wide), the maximum warmth for minimum g, weight—per pair. #%,,. California-made White Blankets (slightly in manufacture), a $5 value if they were absolutely perfect—our price per pair... "%, White Blankets—the extra size, extra qual- ity and extra weight, but have i‘ hardly noticeable manufacturers’ im- * finished with best of lacquer — regularly $12.00 — .ais size or the narrower ones — this week only...ccueeecaes ienenenen e Polished Quartered Oak China Closet—b feet, 10 inches high —30 inches wide with triple best glass front—very rich an graceful —a large oval bevel French plate glass on top — coul not be bought elsewhere for less than $32.00 — 8 regularly sold here for $25-00 — this sale only...... 1 o Hardoowd Antique fin- ish 3-piece-Bedroom Set like picture—handsomely carved — highly polished —made by one of the best manufacturers of furni- ture in Grand Rapids, Mich. — beveled glass 20x22 inches —worth $25— for this sale. This fine solid quarter- sawed Oak box seat Din- ing Chair — worth $2.25 for this week main entrance. THE EMPORIUM. v — The qualities tell the story. 50c $1.00 $2.50 $7.50 $6.75 - $1.75 $1.15 wide, selvedges woven fast, 10c Blankets, $2.50 $5.00 mperfect $4.00 slight, perfections—these are 78 inches “ wide and weigh 7% pounds, s, ry special — per $7.50 vel “ pairi......0 Y BED COMFOR! 5. Down Comfon':lgs?ssa‘t- & €en covered, full size, all new colorings: . cach.. .83.75 C ot t on-filled Comforters'— full size, tuft- ed by hand, light and Full width Enamel Bed-with pretty brass trimmings — bow front — $8.75 £a $1.40 .&‘ Family wine and Liquor Department now a part of the Gro- cery section—stocks im- proved—prices reduced. #° 0Old Crow Whisky, 18%, gal.$4.50 Choice Grape Brandy—gallon....$2.75 Medford Rum—gallon..... $2.50 Keegan’s Scotch or Irish Whisky— bottle. = 100 Hennessy’s 3-star tle House Furnishings. German Emery Knife Sharpeners.. 10c One-burner Gas Stove—economical and a quick heater.... e Porcelain Tea or Coffee Jar—that will hold one pound.. ...50¢c White Wood Towel Roller for kitchen S Kitchen Knives and Forks, per pair. 10c Set of three Oak Towel Rines 50c Coffee Mill ................ 25¢ The latest patent Egg Beater and CreamWhip20¢c Steel Enamel Col- Iender, large size Wire Pants Stretchers—prevents bagging at the knee—preserves Crease—pai-.. .o S SRR 4-quart. Steel Enamel Saucepan, with tin cover.. 30c 10-quart Steel Enamel Kettle, with bale handle and tin cover.... ...52¢ Stes) Enamel Drink- ing Cup.eeeeeenne 7c 4-quart Coal Oil ............... 15¢ Oil Stove—periect combustion—no ol il $5.00 5-inch Fine Wire Sirainer.......... 5¢ S= @iiiii””’...”.i’.’b”""”i’””’.”.D"”,!!bibbi » “.,?3DD"”.»i,D'.’i;”))’i”»”.’.”"'i’.”i’ii"”% \\\\\uu//////////// Z z L e L L T T T L T T T T T T e e e L T e L Lt e L L B e L Ll Ll Ll %’ LEL LY

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