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THE FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 189S. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPOBIUME. : | THE EMPORIUM. | ?)bifli@fiffi?fluny{fifvvtiibbt#fifi?@yciyvfi?bnv T e LT L Y T T Major A. J. Crigui, Cornet Soloist and Smallest Living Perfectly Formed Man, Entertains Daily it Doll Show. i Another H Rocord . Fur Cape Sale. Speolal Sale of Feather Boas. Silk Sale. ape Collarettes Rousing Monday Only! Monday! Monday! o In Lace Aisle. 7 Ostrich Feather While the []uafiffllfis T 175 Black French Coney Capes full Two lots of very handsome Black Lib- Boas and Collar- o d st s SSRGS 3 i e, ty Silk Cape Collarettes—on special sal for the Holi- 5 3 3 . circular, cut in the very latest style, as Soiog the coming weok as long 28 i :‘:Z":’B Elfl:g‘e _ About 60 patterns and colorings of Fancy Silks, ranging in illustrated, made of whole perfect skins, shi’ T e price from 75¢ to $1.45 per yard, have been divided into three great the majority of them lined with heavy . lots and marked at 50c and T5c. The sale begins at 8 o'clock tities last : Several elegant styles, made of best e = : AR A ved—large fine : £ ?xi?fiklea;]]]‘:;zlf ;: t:]r; hln "H ). t(}:enl Ee(’;dqufi ic:;orted gieath- Monday and lasts through the week if quantities hold out. gths regularly $12.50, the 20 a THE EMPORIUM: IRISH LEAGUE MEETINGS ARE NOT MOLESTED Record quality Black Liberty Silk—elaborately trimmed — regular value $6.00 ond $5.00 each—sale price.. -~ $3:90 Vast Importance of th t. i ’ e Movemen 22 inch lengths regularly $15, will be Aot of very elaborately trimmed Black ill‘i’ck:s:ougi:sli At 50 At 75 At 50 PLENTY OF LAND FOR ALL Menviny §750 sach—sale price....rue.. 99400 that we have ever A large assortment of _ Fancy Figured Tafieta A complete line of e o e ° offered. fancy Jacquard Figured Peau de Soi Mervellieux, changeable Taffeta, new- =3 ina large assortment of .4 olzings Sl colo Taffetas, scroll designs, in blues, browns, reds, greens, tans, etc.—also movelty plaid and Scotch plaid Taffetas, very neat and pretty for shirt waists— 18-inch Ostrich Collarettes, extra full—8$6, $5 and $3.75. 36-inch Ostrich Boas, the best made— $12.50, $10.50 and 58.50. colorings —also fancy plaid and checked Taffetas, suit- able for shirt waists—also 24-inch satin stripe Roman effects, extra heavy qual- ity, suitable for under- skirts—the original prices combinations, nice heavy quality—also a few plain colored Taffetas, mostly reds and greens—some of the prettiest and most desirable medium- priced BUT CONCESSIONS MUST BE MADE BY LARGE HOLDERS. 50 of these Capes will be reserved for the first 50 country orders. Write at New Eiderdowns. Eiderdown Flannels, heavy texture, close surface nap, in 15 different plain color- ings, including lavender, pink, blue, black, Clancy Reviews the Happenings of a| = tan, etc., etc., fully 36 inches wide— 45-inch Ostrich Boas, quality guaran- the original prices were L e s Week at Dublin and Tells of once if you want one. the ideal wrapper fabric, per yard... 45C teed—$15, $12.50 and $10.50. T5c, 850 and $1. were$1, $1.10,$1.25,$1.45. silks in the store. Matters of General In- { Men’s Underwear. Ladies’ Shoes. Ladies’ Vici Kid Lace Shoes, kid tops, new coin toes, patent leather tips, The Underwear stock now at its best— stockrooms overcrowded ‘with the largest | reserve that we have ever carried. To | reduce these lines to the usual quantity, terest in Ireland. us Toy Displ aye BY J. d. CLANCY, M, P, flexible sewed soles, the N ; ;[L ‘r(-\ mndj-ll.q, I;;e 8 n::d \'\‘:C:""\\._/-ffs =2 St | we are offering unequaled values. natterns, 3 sizes | cr— | widths, only ; = A Kid Dolls. Santa Glaus Will Arrive Monday, November 28. Sundry Toys- !\ ¢ a’gf"(;.nfla::{: $1.98. 15 FI;“‘.] Kid l"’?-‘" Bilsq“? head, The great Toy Display is ready now—ready to gladden the hearts off pame—bo 100, | wear — Natural Uohsiriwe oL covmalele children both big and little. No show this side of New York can approach 15c, 25c, 40c, 50c. | Lambs’ Wool Shirts inches long, 25¢—11 inches, it. It covers 25,000 square feet of floor space. Bring the children to see _Tin letch;(rjli, ’“F‘;'\?x D?n?im'whfig | 15 the dolls, their houses, wardrobes and furniture; the animals that perform ;%zh%ec“‘*g‘;: 31 | weight, shrink but Same with shoes and stock- in the doll circus, the wonderful mechanical toys, the holiday tableaux and ™ Magic Lanterns, | little and wash soft extension sc »1.50—18 inches, $1.00—14 16-in Wheel 18-in Wheel 'fl:’;qml;le': Ch;ié‘fl’fiés'ifig’ej all the rest. Their happiness in the midst of this fairy land display is 50c, $1.00, $1.50, land smooth, made lase: it infectious. $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, }wx(tih m\;ered steamsd Comitosey Same, with moving or sleep- 150, 310- sl el of tox ool i = pea ing eyes and shoes and Velocipedes. Tricycles. _ Tin Choral Top exotell, por o5 ) toe cap of same material, stockings, 21 inches long, - 10c, 25¢, 50c. garment ..... Printing Presses, Men’s Derby $1.20, $1.75, $4.50, Ribbed Un~ 8% BEREEEBERREEREEREEAEEEEEEEEEEAEEENUAEERARECERRELAESEAEUEENE inches, 50c. i 3.50 = | Same superior quality Kid, = 00300 e $6:50, 38. . o derwear, Heavy | having metal riveted jointed $4.50 * Kaleidoscopes—5e, 10c, Z5c. | Fleece- lined ~ Shirts - arms, hips and knees, will set - oo el Mool Chests—25¢, 50c, 75¢, $Lup to $5. |and Dravers, form |in any position, sleeping eyes, shoes and Fire Engines—50c, $1, $1.25, $2, $3.50, 35. $5.50 Scroll Saws, foot power—$3.50, $5 and $11. | fitting, cove red | stockings--23 inches long, $3.00—22 inches, _ Hook and Ladders—50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $3, oAmWheel Traisparent Siates—6o, 100, 16, 25c|scams, thres colors, - inches, $1.50—17:; inches, $5. $6.50 mdEe | ecru, vicuna and natural gray, per 50c hes, S0c Steamboats—10c, 25, 50¢, T5e. e sl | EEENES L i ; Va e 500,75 2.50 and $3.50. Mer's Gemine Wool Fleece= — 3 o, Ecpros W sl 100 e Solontl Toy Furniture. B stors 500, $1, 52, 55, 38.50. lined Shirts and Drawers, for winter | L 0ak Desks—$1,$1.50, Air Guns—T5c, $1, $1.25, $2.50. jwear, splendidly finished, comfort: - i Dolfss $950, 350,95, 89, Ghair Homes—150, §1, $1.25, 250,88, - Ablefa G Ier gamert. Holiday Presents | Ball jointed, finest 5~ Oak Beds—10c, 25¢, Rocking Horses, wood—$1, $1.50, $2. Men’s Union Suits—The cele- . [ pressed paper body 50c, $1, $L50. $4, $7.50. | brated Oneita make, as well as the Stutt- For Eastern Friends. nd limbs, beautiful Oak Cradles—25¢,50¢, "1 i1 carriages—25¢, 50c, 85¢, $1 up to $6. | garter. These garments are cBming into $1, $1.50. general use very rapidly, their advantage que heads, movin, ; 2 i . over the two-piece suits being so And for friends o Oak Bureaus — 25c, at home, as wel, . @hristmas Tree Ormaments. | apprent. Prices upward from... $1.50 in the beautifu Chinese and Japa- 75¢, $1, $1.50, $2 Glass _Balls, nese Bazaar—the White Enamel plain—2 for 5, — est in San Fran- | 5¢, $1, $1.50, $2.50. 3c and 5c. | | White Enamel Cra- Glass Balls, | uaintand dles—25¢, 50c, $1.50. mat finish — e, | | curious Oriental | Safes—10c, 50¢, hite Enamel Bu- Fg, 100, 12¢ 15c. | Stamped Linens Animals. reaus—$1, $1.50, $2.50, $ 4. ] Glass Balls,tis- are ve For Holiday Work. White Enamel rs—50c, sue covered—3oc, | Farms, Sheep Farms, Chicken Animal White Enamel Rockers—$ e of the Ro 2 > | = : ies, and very 1 ght for. Tour- | $1, o ch 5 Tz’ § Glass Balls,in| Doilies, Center Pieces, etc, excellent ists shouls noi ¢ tre city without |8nd 14 inche: c Doil Houses: P47, strings of ten— | quality, damask linen, silk-worked eyelets, oiitine Califon 5 3 —25¢, 5 14, > 5 , YA 5 Deitb ousiting California’s largest and best | Steamboats: o Dea ‘§'% Good painted to represent brick and stone. \ 5, 10¢, 12¢, 15¢ | stamped for cut-glass work— bagaar. [ $1. $2, $8 and 35. 3150 6% inches wide, 12 inches high 50c and 25c. z 3 Locomotives and > Tote wiae, 1 00 Tinsel Orna-| 9x9 inches. 18x18 inches The remarkable collection of Chinese | Trains, with track— _Woolly Dogs— wi o ments—1c, 2 for | 12X12 inches. .. 24x24 inches and Japanese goods includes : 183, $5, $10,$15 and $20. 25¢, 50c, §1, $1.50, 13 inches wic ® 5e, 3¢, 5¢, 10c. : : Iy Te 2. 16 Inches wide, 24 | [l 5y ; . 96 969G JUC | gnowdrop Damask Linen stamped for Dainty Chinaware 'ron Toys. Woolly Sheep— 28 inches wide, 30 inches high.. 00 Gold,Silver and Copper Tinsel—2 envelopes pratleaEsadad Passenger Trains, with 250, 50¢, 1. $150, for e. | cut-glass work— S [Tocomotive tender and $2 25¢ Board 50c Board Gold, Silver and Copper Tinsel, in strings— | sx8....9¢ 4xI4...1fc 27xT...65¢ t e em il 10t in. long...J0c Rabbits — 25, Games: Gamess 3 for 10c, 2 for 15c. i 2 g 3 Embroidered Jackets and Gowns 50¢, $1, §2 Football Game Louisa and Golt Christmas Troes — 25¢, 60c, §1, §250| Birdseye Damask, linen fringed and Silk Handkerchiefs and Shawls Woolly Cate— Golden Locks and S i | fringe silk stitched—floral designs— Ivory and Wood Carvings 25¢, 50c, $1, $2, pus. in Boo _dike Bon Bons—10c, 16¢, 26c, 50c, 75c, 85c | oxs....17c 12x12...22c 24x24....50c Lacquered Ware $3. l(lnn\ the Hare "-xlofi"fif Happi and $1 dozen. | Cloisonne Ware [ , S o Indls - - Cornucopias—5e, 10c, 13¢, 25¢, 50¢c, Toc| Fine, round thread linen, stamped i nimals ot S & ‘ornucopi 3 s s s , 7D 3 3 m, s D in s—’,{"' e s Lecor to the North and $1 dozen. floral and conventional designs, with lace Bamboo Furniture, Screens |3 Bronzes and Ebonies | 2 Jardinieres, Lanterns, Fans, etc. 0c, $1, $1.50, $1.85, § Pole 1 . D Santa Claus—10¢, 25¢, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2.50. | farnished for insertion. Cupids—10c, 25¢, 50c. ‘ Stands for Christmas Trees—25¢, $1, $1.25. Dewey at Ghase the Flag ’U’FO"O"”'V”"!V‘OVDO‘#UO‘U".‘”.OO‘O‘&@FU‘i'V"i'v9"'0""09!"U!'U’i."iViii“*#0."ii‘F””".’V’.’.””’UV’.‘"UU.O’OO"9 Bartle for Bly PePRRReR Men’s Overcoats, $Il.b5. This week we offer great values in Men's Over- coats at $11.95, made by best makers, in all styles, in all shapes, half box, full box top coats and me- dium and long cut coats, made in the latest fashion from all-wool Kerseys, in black, blue or brown, Tan Coverts in half a dozen shades, Thibets, etc, some silk lined. Come prepared to see a thoroughly good and handsome garment at this price and we will not disappoint you. Continuation of the Sale Main floor, rear. Cloak Departmen Cut Pricess Warm weather has retarded the Cloak business. Stock is too large for now. To reduce it quickly many lines of splendid gar- ments cut in price. These tell the story: THIS NEW JACKET, all-wool Tan Covert, 2 shades ,new_sleeves, all sizes, regular price $8, cut this week to $6.45. Great Special offering for this week only. If you need any one of these articles you cannot afford to buy without examining into these. We have now on show a fine 3, Music Cabinets, Parlor Tables and Book Cases, suita ble for ristmas purchase made now will be stowed free of charge and the cont = t of the his- > countries of Parlor Table—Like picture, guaranteed quarter-sawed oak, piano polish or manoganiz of top 24x24 inches, with a convenient shelf below for books. For this sale... This Fine Enameled Bed — Dainty $20 Silk-lined Jacket cut to $14.95. ed — brass { ¢ = 5 s BLACK CREPON SKIRTS, nev, all vool, trimmings, | 1 16-fncl of Children’s Suits vell Ii d bound, regular price $5, cut thi Jost, any size. Specia :Oe];;l.n;g'an bound, regular price $5, cut this week {his el $3 75 at 53.45. New $22.50 Ruffled and Flounced Skirt cutto ! Your choice of a large lot of handsome new $17.95. . This square Vestee Suits, this season’s make, bought from Schloss & Pratel at great reductions from regular prices, sizes for boys 3 to 10 years old, 35 different styles to choose from and all nsw, reg- ular $4, $5 and $6 values, for.. 2 $3o45 Boys’ Reefers at $4.45. NEW BLACK CLOTH CAPE, with deep ruffle, all-wool Kersey, extra full and stylish cut, reg- ular price $8, cut this week to $6.45. New Plaid $10 Golf Capes cut to $7.45. seat 10 peo- g ple comfortably when extended, and is worth $10. Special for this week...... ia He is a $7.50 5 e rhetor by (rage, but e 15 SILK-LINED TASLOR DRESS, black, ] s & an or president of the iber- | all-wool serge, fly front jacket, lined a rough sxirt 011 al . - ey are wort ), double-breas eltons, large jent of the Hib Il-wool serge, fly fi jacket, lined all through skirt Solid Oak 5-Drawer Chif: o The th $6, double-breasted Meltons, I 5 ndthe leading member of | & and jacket with black silk Taffeta, regular price $25, .onier, perfectly made, brass % handsome buttons, deep sailor collars, inlaid with b D S ean . wiost unCOMPpro cut this week to $13.75. hard handles and trimmings, demmm————l velvet, two colors, brown or Oxford, this is the only ¥ lite last mentioned fact, | o regularly sold for $9.00. T store that has them, sizes for boys 3 which, of course, was brought home to Sit 52?0 and $32.50 new fine Tailor Dresses cut to Special ~for this $6.85 to 8 years old..... $4.4’5 J ¥ : st ha St vt B 3 week - 9 Boys’” All-wool Ki 75 3 8 rm. mdfl‘nmm.flhfirn!?‘l{ h‘:};’ Taes, NJEW filflr"j vflAb{S:', all]wool._ brg]x.d;g, This stylish “KinE Arthur” oy: wool Knes Pants at 50c, T5¢ and $1. & of all men like him in lined yoke, blue, red and black, regular price $1.79, Round Dining Tabl F i L t all persons of wealth and | & eyt this week to $1.39. e Union New Neckwear. D g to the Unionist party. New $6.50 Black Silk Taffeta Waist, $4.95. legs, highly and Dbrilliantly Suits, Men’s neckwear : giehe T A A g L $1.28. varicty o Bov- ee h good covert cloth, plaid lining, all lengths, regular s I8 Y Ladies’ Jersey Erigs & t w of the class are Home Rulers, S ke 4 for $30. For this week only, 3 A elty silks than a s shown very clearly a few price $6.50, cut this to $4.45. v = Rty pid ribbed mixed averl Bafores y hen the Maquis of Ripon and y . e fiais Tor Mon and Boys- R = pecial price... $22 00 lambs’ wool Union Yohn Morley visited Treland. 71899 Calendars. ys = oo . Suits, the butt every new . de- to the demonstration in honor of bt g : . If you have heen paying $2.50 for your e 2 L, L0 VoI sign and shape Woife To et and the Farnell| 8 The e the GitY | hats, 'wo would ke to _show yoi_an Competitionless Carpet Prices. e fromthe most d st month, mus e reck- V! E 3¢l S, B : s . o E ; town of Wexford this TOMpFHICTL nae SR eCtIOI e ga:y “fi{ gfi ?gavvk"?gBFf?: Ingrain Carpets, special pat- 3 Bigelow Axminster, none better made, ting, finished neat- _famonshmkers E the men of California Calendars | Ve bave all the Fall a inter Llocks terns, straight 2-ply, per yard.... 5¢ o designs, new and beautiful ly around neck and 5e ore. hting that 3 f 1899 Dunlap’s, Youman's, Stetson’s and Knox— § * $1.27 y E Prices from 25¢ nd_ liberty. Probably et Aor . | and sell the $2.50 quality at...... Full 10-wire Tapestry Brussels, in. PeT ¥3rd % > front, non-shrink- to $2. Wecall el o e e e U R yoimteer Clenay LB0c |70 T e i TISLI8S cluding all the leading makes; worth ~ Japanese Matting, linen warp, fancy ing colors, natural special - atten- iration of the Wex. | ffe":" ofif':%f;‘r‘g;l;g;i" - ;~gg The Children’s Cap De-~ 90c per yard, lzid and lined this 75c¢ coh:irs, charming patterns, per and white $1.25 222 tion to the ex- s. The ation ot 0ys Ui g 00 1 i i T8 () SRS Ard.ceeeeeeoe 3 3 3 3 atettict. in fact, turned out “Stanford” Calendar 30c | Partment receives thenovelties that eokde x popular lines at 50 an T e appear in New York as fast as the trains 5 ine Lowell B) can bring them. A recent shipment of Genine JLowell Dodyplcunsale piisine Groceries—Liguors— 25¢ Specials—3 Dayss d the enthu- en we remem- | All-Wool Art ngxares, wlhole carpets, none better made, 3x2'z $4.95 Same on red hoard. $1.00 | ; 50¢ woven on the back, with borders to W h T Wexford the fact is| g American Girls” Calendar. . % R oarton. e wras the. scene. of | ' Same on Fapm paper.. | 2amebl oot S e match ; regularly sold for $1.85 per yards : ik e ot o o sacres of | & “California Art” Calendar e ‘ 50, $1.00, yard ; 20 patters (o close g0 oy 358 yards, $5.85; s yards Very special prices for three Cr pace of L@ & on F pan p per.. n - Y L SRS ] A $6.45; 3x4 yards, $7.55. days on holiday goods. Direct [ Grocery Telephone—South 59. New Black Figs, special for three days-—per pound 5¢ Choice Cleaned Currants, bulk, regularly 12¢ Ib—special Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday..- AR Lemon and Orange Peel, first- class| Wali Paper. S}y\es were never so charming—Em- porium assortments are complete—no de- sirable style missing, and at our prices 'C | there is no excuse for having shabby looking rooms. “California Chinese” Calendar, by Gertrude Pardington. Same on Fapan pape “Solly Walers Chinese Same on red board “California Missions” Calendar,with S T e Tesult is that “town from that day | 7d or rather English | tion and hor- | o New Suit Patterns. 96 Novelty Suit patterns, no two alike— styles exclusive here—the most compre- hensive range of styles and colorings shown in town—all rich in effect and seasonable—worth from $7.50 to $17.50 Wool Biankets. | e | - Whits Want ke | = Winter Foslorys First—class in every respect—made from Children’s Fast Black, seamless ribbed, California Wool by California mechanics. Cashmere Wool Hose, heavy-weight gray They are 78 inches wide, weigh 7 lbs, (MErin% heels and toes, sizes 6 to 95¢ Three Big Values Wexford | Redmond and am: but {n addition to | sprays of&ovgifit}g e e (i sttt ’ d R only srarian g ‘98, the Rev. | “Galifornia Wild Flowers” Calendar...50c | the suit. r Emporium prices and are a very special value, per |54 Y onpsecsrsegsicy ¥ & lity — M Tuesd: d New styles in Glimmers and Gilts, e ¢ “California Golden Poppies” Calenda $5.00, §7.50, $850, $10........ $12.50 57‘501301‘“’“ Fast” Biack " Gashmere Wool Aty pg:d‘ahy. sday, aal g e S8 1 Gl and | s need “Cupid’s Ways” Calendar. AT $13.50 Sl‘II;—Naw Black Crepons— Fine White Wool Blan-te :1:, ar‘:;et;‘;:l—;elsgirs'foro“ e $l.00 Large Prunes, 0 b, Gilt combinations of unusual .y st s quite as | ‘I‘JGIO“ 3{“““”00?‘93‘1” ‘3}: bl;rvllahz:]ty ;::t :ezi‘):;t?;:m a:ys;l‘k. kets— 10 per cent cotton in the Ladies’ two-&hreln)d Prince Maco Cotton regularly 20c Ib, for three days...... 12 mefin’ parEro llln T GiIts. porsvoll: T h rule as i nique Chinese Calendars.. 5 5 e : | 5 B A. Frere's Mushrooms, 1-1b tins— leavy Embossed Gilts, per roll, ale as it q 75¢ and $1.00 | warp) — unexcelled at the price for|{Hose, with natural-gray sanitary cash- spegial for three days at- Wcliete e e 2 25¢ and that it 1acks | @ ccoovenreesioecsoanne 50c, press. They are novel, dressy, beautiful. warmth and washing qualities— Lincruster 160 per yard and upward, e PSSP S T Y $4 so,mera wool feet, double soles and 5 d opportunity to give . B r & = ? roof he “f: T s P Unique Indian Calendars.............. P . . Petit Pois Rilhac, 1-1b tins, spe- B s etk of Trelnna taisor ] o $1.50, 51.75 and $2.00 |, .. 1 B’.’g"";{ e T0v 25 7 ca Xl 30T Len e e ot 90C cial for three days.... "% 22c | according to quality. small part of Ulster as it Is of Wextord, | Eastern Calendars ‘A"gogegtl““ uilding Blocks—10c, 25c, Home-made Plum Pudding, excellent,| A full line of popular colorings in In- the Government knows it well, i will please ‘everybody, regularly 40c grains with matched friezes and ceilings. 33c!| We carry a complete line of Prepared gal- | House Paints, Decorative Enamel and Pai Z5¢ | Floor Paints—the best and most lasting day, Tuesday and Wednesd | grade in the market. (SI% Cruw Beucbon, 10, esuIMs S i | Gat nr. [om firices on Wiiudow Shades. ‘Wall Paper Department— Full quart demi; for two days at.... .683¢c Second Floor, Near Elevator. For 1899 published by Prang, Dubbon & | Wagons of Building Blocks—10c,25¢,50c,$1 Tuck—an immense assortment at from | Pyramid Picture Blocks—>5c, 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 14¢ to $1.35 each. 50c, Te, $1. Christmas and New Year Cards, Ic to | Alphabet Blocks—5c, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 50z, aceable A i mre mosteatiatun | e T5c, $1, $1.25. quiet h Mr. Chamberlain talked In Amer- if the local government act had ettled the Irish question, and though the | ord Lieu nt, Lord 'Cadogan, spoke | he other day in Belfast of the “loyalty” | 4_ This county is at Dresem‘. eaceal 1b, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Go three day: lon & 1 t THE EMPORI ifl(l‘(QQQQQQ*‘QQQ(QQQQQ‘QQ‘QQ!MQQQQQQQQQQlQQQ‘QQQQQQQ‘QiiQQQ‘QQQQ(iiétl\Q\lQ(‘Qt“‘!(il(((Q\QQQQ‘QQ‘ti((itit(tm&tifl‘( BEEEREEEENASALEAEEEAAGEEEEEREdddd probably. than it has been for a | & _ Largest assortment of Calendars and | Picture Cubes, per box—10c, 25c¢, 50c, ‘ia,denk..lcnlaz”r- Tundred yeare but those who know the & Cards in the city to pick from. $1, $1.50, $3. Calitornia’s Largest—America’s Grandest Slore. eople best know that they are only wali- | [ Q".’Q(iititii‘1“1Q(Qfi«11‘Qtllii“Q«MM“Q«“Qiiiiill1Ql"i“.11““iii“ii(t“i‘“«‘““Q“i““i«(“.fifl.fi““‘l(fi“«m ng for an o; portunity to cast off the 2 .3 English ycke.