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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1898. ; . "5 AT E M lNNON TEESEMEONIVICS [ (| L THE EMFORSUM |7 UNENENEORIUN (o THE BESOMUXS 0 o TEROMETORIUE. F H R c K g; D e o S T S T T e T e T T e CED THE BULLETS [} e R e o g i l:Flo[: THSSPAN[ARDS wiw- Unusual values in the right=" New Goods for = & New Gloves. Holiday Fancy Work k d f ": t A ey Sty note INGs O OQOOTWE QAN | o e coien rue DG ri ‘f i Linen, 3 deep pockets, silk calstitched You make your selections in the big store from an entirely new and carefully selected up-to-date stock—not a shoe | and winter ’98 and ’99. Dg Deed 0f the Cch ornia band and pockets, handsomely of which has been on the shelves sixty days. There are no old-fashioned shapes or poor styles here, as the very low Ladies’ 2-clasp English stamped . 85¢ prices quoted below might lead you to believe. Orders by mail filled the day received satisfactorily. Walking Gloves, in the latest Chaplain in Entering the Enemy’s Lines. Octagon - shape Photo Sap Ampe colorings, superior to any Frames of colored Villa cloth 25¢ glove we have ever offered at the price, per pair........ccoceuene 31.00 Ladies’ 2-clasp t-h(}exlmlne Mecha Gloves, in the latest colorings, per Bain $1.00 Misses’ 2-clasp French Kid Ladies’ Vici Kid Lace Shoes, the stylish, sensible style in picture, kid and cloth tops, new coin toes, kid tips, sewed welt soles—a shoe requiring no breaking in—all sizes and widths o s b S S R e T T T Ladies’ Paris Kid Lace and Button Shoes, cloth and kid tops, coin toes, patent leather tips, sewed flexible soles, all sizes and Widths w.ccceereceeececccecinnnenne.. $2.48 Ladies’ Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, fancy basket cloth tops, new coin toes, patent / S D:nnty"l\‘lew Toil:t Sets of White Swiss trimmed with lace and double rows of siik ribbon, set of 4 pieces $3.00 . . Art Embroid Department— I:ather tips, sewed soles, all sizes and widths....ccccceccevivcarnnrcerniiniennnnen.. 1.98 Gloves, in the latest colorings, Although Wounded in the First Attempt He Meer Loodlsg Tirpr Children’s Paris Kid Lace and Batton Shoes, kid a\rd cloth mps,snew :oinst'o;sj very durable and satisfactory, $1.00 i i i patent leather tips, hand-sewed turned soles, spring heels. sizes 5 to 8............ B PET P suues sonectsenscecensesesae of Succeeded in qurylng Out His Humane P | New Songs Children’s Fine Kid Lace Shoes, cloth and kid tops, coin toes, patent leather G]Ladicsr 2;15135"4 Freml:h Kr"d Mission. opular gs. tips, sewed soles, spring heels weeee Sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1.23; 11 1-2 to 2, S1.48 oves, light weight, in the latest colorings. This glove is madlz from c;zrefullyl s:lec;ed stock and a great value. er pair .. $1.25 “Dear College Chums' “Why Don’t You Write Home" Children’s Seal Goat Lace Shoes, coin toes, tip of same material, spring heels. Our Seal Goat Shoe is water proof and will always remain soft and pliable and never draw or hurt the foot—a good school shoe... 2 z Sizes 8 1-2 , $1.22; ; s oveesies x e < 7 : i adies’ 3-clasp Kid Gloves BY SOL N. SHERIDAN. 1 F ghgl }:{{udfl:: g}gz}‘xfl};’\? Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes like picture, coin toes and tips—a shoe for B (the Prem?ere),pllght weighz b o WELEE 0 Mpi e U O durability..........o e eevecs osscesseemsisane Sizes 11 to 2, $1:45; 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, $1.70 in the latest colorings, posh- Special Correspondence of The Call- --?Efi'lolfigtxiirl i Boys’ Calf Lace Shoes, also style in picturs, sewed fl=xible soles, a fine quality, tively the best fitting glove “Hesitate, Mr. dressy shoe Sizes 11 to 2, $2.005 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, $2.25 made, PET Pair. -weeeeeerses semoseens 51,50 Send for calaiogue of our 10c music—5000 litles, 10c each. CAMP DEWEY, with the American | to. He kept straight on, and no more Army of Occupation before Manila, | shots. \’\‘ere fire }:l Arl;]i\'mg close to the | st 10.—Rev. Fa McKin. | Spanish trenches, the captain came Ton, chaplain of the Iirst California |, ipe jines. He could speak little Span- Volunteers, has just performed an act | ish; his onductor no English. A without parallel in the history of mod- | third officer, who spoke Latin fluently, ern warfare—an act of unselfish b | was sent for, and to him the father very, of devotion to the sacred ca fma e known his desire to see Kh‘Q Arch- of peace which should make his name | bishop. With profound apologies that | Nvel forever evon tthoneninisf St st i theviz had' nb eatriage Navallabletty ive forever, even though his mission | ), 0, g¢ hig service ,the officer escorted falled. Alone, unarmed, without even | piro® T PR STV ipd © 4T CRATI | the protection of the Red Cross badge, | palace. } with no knowledge of the Spanish| The Archbishop, Very Rev. P. No- language, Father McKinnon to-day| zaleda, is de ibed by Fa‘lher McK walked from the American camp |DOD as a prelate of most imposing y > S is! i - | benign presen He is and has alwa. through the Spanish lines into the city i a man of peace, and of Manila. ‘ | | | Men’s Calf Lace and Congress Shoes, new coin toes and tips, sewed soles, ") All of our Gloves fitted, guaranteed a very neat, up-to-date shoe, all sizes and widths Serieiitteieess 2 A4S and kept in repair. suiking Valwes ) oo Goods e e Men’s Suits $7.95 v in New Fall Probably never before has there bsen collected under a San Men’s Plain or Fancy Cheviot and Cassimere Suits—well made, well lined, : A h & all wool and good looking—choice of one whole table full—in all Er:r;;ls(c;%;g:fa:u‘;z ;:.e Isat:gali:'\;ldno\;:-r.ed caliectonfol e tuclasy regular sizes—real $10 values—specially priced for this week $7.95 Only one of a kind of many of the finest noveltiss. Choose & white—the assortment is compiete. 2 46-inch Illuminated Whipcords—s2-inch Mellonette—s2-inch Amazon Cloth—48-inch Redfern—so-inch Satin Venetian 1 50 —all in the latest autumn coloring: $ o 46-inch Iridescent Granites—48-inc uiting—48-inch Worstad Melange—46-inch Overshot Whipcords—48-inch French Poplins—46-inch Cheviot Plaids—46-inch Drap d’Venice—48-inch llluminated Coverts—all latest effects and shading $I 25 . ee spec Boys’ Clothing—Price Attractions A lively department this of ours. New goods coming in and going out all of the time. These items should be interesting read- ing to wise buyers: Boys’ New Fall Middy Suits—7 styles—worth $3. ) st. emphatically the author- | When the Paulist Father Dougherty, | ship of the circulars abusing the Amer- | also well known in San Francisco, | lc icans and calling the inos to arms | ca ut a i S 2 _ | which has been ibed to him. O S . / e : ;,‘lme“:‘;z :\Sq:h:(pl:lnncewt;l’:ne;dl B t :‘he c‘nn]::ry (he Lhc has alwayr;} 46-inch llluminated Coating Serge—46-inch Mohair Whipcord Boys’ Middy Suits—10 or 12 style $3.45 to the Archbishop of M u0 oho, it | been and is mos foundly anxious | —so-inch Jersey Serge—44-inch Granite Melange—46-inch French Boys’ Suit—double-breasted coat a: P speclal at.... © the Archbishop of Manila, who, it | {; bring about the restoration of peace | Wool Poplin—46-inch Pebole Cloth—4s-inch Satin Royal—48-inch | (f| | [[/] =~ wieeen ouez e $2.45 and $2.95 was understood, had been most largely | petween Spain and the United States rumental in nerving the Spanjyh |and to prevent, if possible, the further ernor General to resistance, in order | shedding of blood in the Philippines. | t a capitulation might be arranged | He expressed a willingness to co-oper- ur terms honorable to both parties |ate with Father McKinnon in any way and the further effusion of blood | possible to these ends. His people were stopped. dying of starvation, were harassed by | Father Dougherty selected Father | constant alarms, were kept in a con- McKinnon as the fittest man to ac- | tinual state of dread by the existence | y_him upon this mission, and | of the present conditions. So far as his | eral Merritt and Admiral Dewey | influence extended it was and would both gave consent, although with some | always be for peace. Nevertheless he | nce. It was at first proposed | gravely feared the Spanish leaders | that the two priests should be taken | would not give up the city without a chs.; New Extra Fine QualltyKnee Pants Suits at.. $5.00 Boys’ £3.50 Winter Reefers—3 to 8 years—at... $2.45 Boys’ New Fall Long Pants Suits at.. $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 Canvas Cloth—44-inch Epangle—44-inch Figured Camel’s Hair— 46-inch Bayadere Iridescent—in latest shades and effects 1 00 46-inch Cheviot Checks—44-inch French Poplin—46inch Satin French Henrietta—44-inch Satin Princess—44-inch Two- toned Novelty—s6-inch Habit Cloth—44-inch Two-tone Diagonal—44-inch English Two- tone Curl—44-inch Covert Cloth —all the newest shadings and effects.............. 75C 46 inch English Checks—46-inch Scotch Cheviot—go-inch Cloth Coverts—4o-inch. Moharane Effects—s4-inch Broche Suiting—42-inch Silk-mixed Melange—so-inch Habit Cloth—42-inch 50 Wide Wale Serge—all this season’s purchase.. c 4o-inch Moharanes—az-inch Jacquard Suiting—4o-inch Cheviots—4o-inch Small Checks— 25C Men’S Fall and Winter Overcoats. Elegant assortment at $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15. Remem- ber, if you are not'satisfied with your purchases, you can return the goods and get your money back. the city in the Belgian Consul's | hard struggle at the last. There might | ® the best value we have ever offered atu..cueeusee, 25 Mail orders solicited and given every altention. h as that gentleman had been in- | be only one assault. That one fight | - able in his efforts to save Ma. | there was certain to be. The First Sheets and Cases. Good Quality Sheets, nicely made, ready for immediate use, all with destruction. The Consul| The Archbishop bade Father McKin- mised to take them into the city, |non a pleasant adieu and placed his oot Hosiery and Underwear 3¢ &fcon. | . Me's Underwear. The stock of Fall Underwear is now Ladies’ Imported Swiss Ribbed Cashmere Merino Vests—non-shrinkable—cream, $1.00 fomplete, having arrived direct from . ol = = - 2 S SRR A T N Z -inch hem— i Eastern tactories in case lots. % LR R e & By oo inches, 55¢ each. natural, black, pink and shrimp—each : . titched, 72x9o inches, ) : 25 it We 3 :; g Hsms(it:héé‘. do}:lble bed, 81x00 e“h"}adxcs Black Wool Mixed Equestrian Tights, ankle length—open or closed: - $1.00 At 50c i = > inches, 60c each. Ladies’ Jersey Ri atlon Suits, with cotton chain to pre 8 distinct lines e /éoé 8 Hemsnt»hfit;, exhtra size, goxgo shrinkage=natural color and white—extra good value—each... in flat and Jer- ol = & 2 8 lnche<d, 6‘C Sl e 3Ti4c cach; Children’s Heavy Cotton Fleece-Lined Combination Suits—buttoned across shoul- 50 sey ribbed /é— 2 Hemined; djxo:l, lb;d Eu inches, der, for children from 3 to 10 vears eld—natural color only—each 5 C goods. Bot!nn ] 3 Hemmed,‘ ouble bed, 81xg0 " A special offer in our **Stuttgarter” Sanitary Underwear—Ladies point of variety s s 45¢ each. 4 Rdhes bination Suits— and quality we o P Hemmed, extra size, 9oxgo Inches, Si 8 6 believe this is & s - s | 50c each. o 5304 32 34 3 28 i 4 pre - eminently P L?J/\_///E/) F3 mfi‘:‘\’:}"fizsr’;d;‘f’gl u’;‘:de of good $2.25 $2.35 $2.45 $2.55 $2.65 $2.75 $2.85 $2.05 m:nt;esfi)fassgfilt; b b : g pd An lliustrated Catalogue of Stutigarter Underwear Free on Application. ; ; 5 (-/ 2 46’(/W 58 H”“‘—"““h‘]d' 225 x 36 Inches, Children’s 1x1 Ribbed Black Cashme‘re /Woolg Hose—good, heavy qu;fi%y— vg‘"l goods in | b 8 '2"_5 eahc 31 <x36inches, M each. seamless, double heels and toes—size 5 to 9—per pai 23c /: B the city. Th 1 @ ()/’ o H?mfl!“h'd- e e 15 ehth, Misses’ 2x1 Riobed Black Cashmere Wool Ho At 75c 5,0 / b4 44 W/ e ,(/ b4 Hemstitched, 27x3 i) 4 | spliced knees, doubls heels and toes—size 5 to 9—3 pairs... Wi Fall / o = Sheeting, undressed finish, roun Ladies’ 1x1 Ribbed Black Wool mless Hose—extra heavy grade— Wei Winter l( = = ¢ thread, guaranteed to wear. ; 4 double knees and toes—per Paif.................... R R L M."g"“ Wool- s 8 Bleached, 9o inches W_‘vafi‘sc Y“d' Ladies’ Imported Bfack Cashmere Wool Hose—high spliced heels, double soles ixed Goods,in i soind noino e et oo i e e Bleached, 81 inches wide, [ l’;c VALY | and | toes—peripale S S ol N R 50c natural gray RERRRURRIUIRRRLURRRRLANINLRS Bleached, 72 inches wide, ,; y”d' Ladies’ Two:Thread Maco Cotton Hose— with : nd camels Unbleached,go ins. W'dfa '6155 yarrd . natural gray sanitary cashmere—wool feet, high spliced heels, double soles and toes— 0 laar";: are especial values at this popu- ie reason best known to | carriage at the disposal of the Ameri- Unbleached,8tinches wide,13cyard. | perpagr, 0L 000 L0 oL SR S e L) - i i himself failed to keep the appointment | can priest for the purpose of calling T At $1.00 G b et he had made. | upon’ the Governor General. He also | Table Cuuery S oods that are rarely Later the Consul proposed that the | gave to the good father the card which . Continued . . . duplicated at less than $r.25. They two clergymen should pass the Ameri- | I inclose herewith. trenches and enter the Spanish Father Mc all-wool garment, free from clover Staz - handled Shef- Sliccess of the Septemberf Furnitl:lre Sale. 4 are a soft, closely woven, absolutely innon was driven across | | field Steel Carv- saying he would display the Bel- | the Juneta and through the walled city st 50c b 2 : burs. The colors are vicuna, natural flag at the exact point on the |in the Archbishop's carriage, drawn by S e b iita A few hints of the economies thatawait housekeepers Carpet Wonders. ray and cameis’ hai : orks at which he would meet them | a pair of milk-white horses, seeing evi- | Coco_Bolo hanc g S 7 X : L Cy A i . B e e e U ey oo bomtades, o | this week .in our immense Furniture and Carpet Depart- |, Jio Wit Sibores ssctsd comet | oot stock o Shesiors ol 0 . Geners zav - | P s o g K = , from............ A sent to this plan after strong demur |Small wonder all who could get away | aip et 75¢ = ices. - gnd the two priests were on hand to | had left the city gladly when Devey peé&"zl-rhanmca s ments, now occupying one-half of the great second floor. lcoa»:;: prices. ~ This is how we lead in popAurli?ei';taaéflfiam&thfmgff fobe ceep their engagement. Once more the | sent in his notice of bombardment. 7 S pias 2 % - Belgian Consul failed to keep his ap- | Alvarez received Father = McKinnon ers, with fine scime Handsome Manogapy. Bedronm_ St of d Heavy Ingrain Carpets, extra super, Sweater. It is something new in this Eleven Pieces—bed, b“’“f‘: washstand, two | pew patterns, choice s:léclion, 35 : market, being trimmed with silk chairs, rocker, table, spring mattress, top |yard.... [~ stripes on neck and cuffs. They come pointment, and the priests were fired | most cordially. but gave even less hope upon from t Spanish lines, one bullet | of an immediate cessation of hostilities ter blade, per 51.00 coming so e to them that Father |than had been glven by the Archbishop. , Frary & mattress and two piliows—dresser has abevel- | Smith’s 'i:;;é-s.t;;.-Brussels extra in navy, garnst and green, and both ii McKi oat was ¢ d his back | s said, must resis ; N 3 : m Y - , garne green, oth in slightly scratched. o s 0O Sred Tl hC""&l,‘ed’ e gton platé mirror, cnstruction’and fittings are firs anmiDy; ISgeine ofihandsome g | | sboys’ and men’s sizes. ™ The $1.00 It was formally announced then, as I |The city was their last stronghold. The A y class throughout, and the set would be very | PAtterns, yard. - price is remarkably low. o cabled you, that the attempt to see the | America: were strong enough Archbishop would be given up. Father |to take the place. Certainly their fleet | McKinnon was not sati3fied to let the | gave them a distinct advantage. Never- matter rest there. He realized, no one | theless there would be, there must be more keenly, the tremendous power the | resistance. picture, war- ran ted per set 53.00 Russel’s Bone- handled Knives, set reasonably priced at §6o; for this week, if |, 12Pestry Brussels, nt qual- Men’s Natural Gray Merino Socks, L 160 Vees Wity, including Smith, Sanford 65¢c | full finished double” heels and toes the fifty-six sets on hand last and Hi g + ggins makes, per vard... larl: Id at 1635, that long.... . $39'75 Smith’s Axminster or Velvets, with ;i‘&“y R S 12%c T T o o T T T L L e A T e T T L L L T L L L L T T e T T e ST 2 L L Archbishop of Manila must possess for | The Governor General had Father | i $1.50 Nebhiow cheisttat bo";e's, laid and lined, per $1.00 weal orwoeland Nofatecmined fRoiap | GACHInn esited o the ~ Spanish | These in Rotunda. BowigoodcThis |‘l' koo yalr_o-wc” B B e ;mest Hats peal to the humanity of one who after | theless there would be, there must be =3 issels, o all was but a man with a man’s feel- | through the lines. He returned to | . the cheapest Iron Bed quality made, splendid variety of fall Wh < P Hat: whea'th ing f.r his fellows. The hostile armies | camp to-night, as I have said, and was rlannels_ A that we have, but it is aQ patterns in particular hall and st-ir v pay $5 oo for a hat when the were lying quietly on their arms to- | honestly surprised to find that his day and the fleet, though grimly form- | pluck had made him a hero. ing, was silent. An air of expectancy ro — = hung over the American camp. It had ADVERTISEMENTS. been announced two days ago that Dewey had given notice to the new big store offers the identical shapes border, per yard.....o....... for ?1) 45? 'l;jhe New York Fall styles High-grade linen warp Japanese R c2UYS P Matting, double dyed, reversible and In damask patterns, square S $10 article for $6.75, has New Tennis Flannels, the good brass tipping, artisti- quality, close weave, heavy and dur- cally wrought iron curyed ends, with extended able, in a grand assortment, a 73 foot-board. Very cheap M o ik $6.75 10¢ yard value at.... Gyerman Cotton Eiderdown Wrapper A Young Ladies’ Desk in effects, with or wlthout$1 125 o Governor General of Manila, Don Fir- = < Birdseve Maple, bright ancf hats € 1 5 rings, heavy and Y ple, ght ancy ) Trfn\’\"’:;r:](e:,\zz)“‘;;:Herrenzo"}:a}:og:\v(lufi;licelf Elangels, tih coloppes, % cheertul, well made and finished,' cotcl noleum, best quality in we warm, very special value, per 12%‘: r i lenty of convenient pigeon-holes. The price mosaic tile and parquet, all new pat- show gin the bombardment of the city. The | ard P! Governor asked for an extension of | ¥ Twilled Scarlet Flannel, all this week a great inducement..... . $7-75 terr:js. 4 yards wide, per square 50C ‘Dh:n- s i caron ety S unhon s and wool, good heavy quality, yard.. 25¢ Sidetoards, Dining-Tables and Chairs—A section ya; PR Rl 125 ] if;;:,;e&:ur};‘;‘,1,;,":;‘,,,‘;’;3:;_- | New Eiderdown Flannels,best made, of our Immense furniture department is devoted exclu- quzl)l(('; nosfergoolx,igss's?zl: s ne finest. | lap, kong that peace had virtually been 36 inches wide, in cream, lavender, slvely to furniture for the dining-room— foabiby 8 feebyiincine. $16.00 Knox® agreed upon and from the flagship that the bombardment had been again post- poned, it had confidently been expected that before night the capital of Luzon would be tumbling in ruins about the cars of its defenders. tretching away in front of our camp beach is as level as a floor down to Fishing for Health. ink, biue, garnet, navy, black, B\c,,’p:r yard 50C French Fhannels‘i all wool, 25 inches wide, in plaids and stripes, new colu."ings for the fall, per yard... 30C Bleached Canton Flannel, a good solid woven fabric, 27inches wide, 81 PET YATAaeuiereus suerensen seaeuessnnans . 03C Sideboards upward from... -39.75 Axminster Rugs, size 54x27 inches, fall block at $13s, $185, $2 45 and D ning-Tables upward trom......$3.00 the finest high-pile rug made, $3 45. Chairs upward from.. 40c regulale-ly l;g.;cfior (gis aie $2.65 The line of Fedoras both in variety Good Hardwood Separate Bedstead—Ordinarily | Art Squares, a saving for carpsts, a of styles and colors and prices are not sold for £6. If vou need an extra bed for serv- new consignmsnt of pat- 2 excelied in this city. We show them ant’s room this is a great bargain at $3.95 | terns, sizé ox6 feet $ .25 | atosc, 8135, $1 85, $245 and $3 4. Compare our $s1 85 quality with very walls of Manjla. Two miles | wWhen g man breaks down ‘with that any $250 hat shown in San Fran- , Where an old iron barge has | greaddisease, constmpti a s Cheaper grade Bleached Can- /o cisco. been moored “to & mango 'tree, the | RITOISRERSS, cnaunption wnd recomiacs | B (ARG B - 63c - Brushes. Cook Books. $1.75 Welsbach AR e S e e o STy the | health.Tic tries this thing and that thing, _ Waisk Brooms, ¢ TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOK— Lights, $L.I8 | hats, both soft and stiff. trenchies Erontiwiibhi the Hpanieras oo e consults this doctor and that doctor. Grofery Specials i inches long, By Mrs. Moritz and”Miss Kahn. ; y - He indulges in all kinds of absurd i fend the pulverin, or powder magazine, | exercises. He trics Aret one Clim:!!:ll§:l§ Malate, w. mr’mclinrl)of powder, but | then another. He tries the rest cure and tng a strong battery. the work cure. He grows steadily worse. Standing on the beach in frant of our That is the sturyL:)f most cons)umpxi\eves camp, Father McKinnon watched the | pinally, when the consumptive dies, the ships in the offiing, swept the beach | doctor shrugs his shoulders and pronotinces with a strong glass, and remarked to | consumption incurable, A thirty years’ me: test of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- I believe I could walk right away covery has demonstrated that it cures down the beach and into Manila With- | per cent. of all cases of consumption, if out any trouble at all.” taken in the earlier stages of the disease. The good father was missing at din- | before the lungs are too far wasted. 1n 4 ner time, although no one supposed consumptive there is a weaker spot than that he had really carried out a pur- | even the lungs. That spot is the stomach. pose but imperfectly expressed. He | A consumptive mever really begins to die walked into camp at § o’clock to-night, | unti] his stomach gives out. The “Golden straight from the palace of the Gov- | Medical Discovery”” not only braces up ernor General of Manila, the palace of | the stomach, but acts directly on the the man who had been selected to suc- | ungs, healing them and driving out all ceed Augusti because he was a fire- impurities. Honest medicine dealers will eater and because it was suggested at | o urge you to take an inferior substitute. Madrid that Aug}lsu ‘was too much “*1 had a very bad cough, also night. afraid of Dewey's Zuns to make & | andwasalmostin my grave with mnfilmm;:% proper defense. Father McKinnon had | writes Mrs. Clara A. Mclntyre, Box 171, Ash- walked down the beach into Manila. | land, Middlesex Co., Mass. A friend of mine ‘Without authorization other than that | who had died with consumption came to me in given by his sacred calling, placing no | 4 dream and told AT e T responsibility upon any shoulder save | Medicsl Dsconery, and, thank the Lord, 1 did his own, he had done all that he could, boin:{ felt much better. I kept on until I nr-? silver plated handle, best quality whisk corn, sold reg- $1 75 Selt - Lighting . Gas Lams, > 1 10 Curtain Department. day price. ¢ Heavy Nottingham Lace > osc Samson Incan- | Cuyrtains, border on both descent Gas Lamp, | gjdes, 4 yards long, 72 inches complete like wide, per pair..... ¢ This new ccok book Is particularly adapted to the German and Jewish styles of Cookery. It contains spe- clal chapters on *‘Supper and Lunch ularly at 3sc, Dishes,” “Diets for Invalids’ -and our price 20c an “Obesity List,” of use to many, ¥ """""" also blank pages for additional house- cut, 3-day price 78¢ Splendid value in Notting- 2 Solld Back Genuine Bristle | hold receipts; bound in oilcloth, 388 A good 75¢ ham Lace Curtains, 31 yards i pages, 31.35. Gas Lamp complete, 3-day long, 60 inches wide, in ecru ported THE WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK—New | price g o o $1.50 suwlzr just received. bound in white soc Weisbach Mantels, 3- Ottoman Portieres, full fin- Brush ollcloth, 590 pages, 95c. { QAY PHICE . ecmmrsssvmaseeeeses I4C | ished on both sides, § different guarnm;ed good value 35¢ | THE PRESIDENTIAL COOK: BOOK— | 25¢ Samson Mantels, 3-day 20 colors, 3 yards long, 50 inches 50C brush. ccceeennnencranenn Ad?ted "gm ths White House caosok pngc,...m : C wige,“pgl;- palrf. Fa book, bound in paper, ages, 35¢c. - ul ne of apestry Por- 25¢ Bath Brush, all bristle, solid back,| Other cook Eofik; ‘;;', fheg leading | 3-dav price.... A 8c tieres, ali colors, 3 yards long, 15¢ Lead Flint Glass Chim- 25, 5o inches wide, per pair $3 73, $2 50 neys, 3-day price 10, or 3 for $3 50, $3 co and.. Undressed Dolls. 25¢ Jena Glass Chimneys, Our stock of Undressed Dolls is now com- Monday and Tuesday. The Grocery Catalogue tor Oc- $3.75 $5.00 tober ready in a few days. Ask for it eat and drlEk. o Choice Eastern Hams, for 2 b 10jc, 1-:b cakes, for 2 days, each 20c F. Le Court Mushrooms, 1 Golden Rule Blended Coffze, flet Article Counts . ' s i ’fl'fi?fifl;ii‘bfiflibindWi};ky y 8392)‘: T Aotundas ™ "_‘- Son Frncis L Sepiine Dok 3-day price 15¢, 2 folu.cceeeennn 25¢ 3 3 [ plete. Some mothers and aunts find it de- Burgundy, 5" '_vears old, quarts, prices for the best of everything to Ghirardelli’s Etz‘é’l‘eChocoIale 10 Ibs of good Rolled Oats, for Imported Frankfurters, tins 45, great value at the price............. est prices. .. $3.40 regularly $4 50 dozen, f dolls at thelr lelsure, thereby saving them- davs o $3.50 selves trouble and worry In the Chrlstmas more than any man in the camp be- | taken three bottles. That was all I needed. I B S rush. The Emporium and Golden Rule lieved possible, to prevent the loss of | got well and strong again.” XX Bazaar doll stock was never more complete or send for it. It glves the lowest days, per Ib..-.... tins, regularly 24¢c, for 2 days 20‘: regularly 30¢ Ib, for 2 days....... 25¢ long handle, length 153 ln:hes: 25¢ authors always on hand and at low- regularly $5 0o gallon, for 2 Y t MNRI sirabie to buy about this time and dress the , for 2 days, 50c ; and a3 than it is to-day. We can suit any taste gailon ........ or_purse. Bourbon Whlsky, for 2 days, 55C Undressed Dolls, Kid or Panier Mache P ‘bodles, from... 25, 825 Yeilowstone Whisky, full jan, a mechanical acrobatic performance of quarts, for 2 days, bottle..... $1.J2 CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST—AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE oegertulingenuity nbw-on. exhibition.in more life. If the worst comes now his | Whenever constipation is one of the - conscience will be clear. He had done pumfin‘mlselofs ease, the most ecr?:;t more than his duty. remedy is Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant &uem, The father had found small difficulty | which are always effective, yet absolutely in entering the city. He was shot at mild and hmn{ggg, ‘There never was an: once, when within about 500 yards of remedy invented which can take thez the Spanish trenches, It was then too place. They never gripe. late to go back, even if he had desired , R TE LI TL L LT L LT R L T L e A T L L L T L L N L L T L the Toy Department. 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