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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1899. THE EMPORIUM. ] THE EMPORIUM. THE E‘MPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. i ,’{"".)’.‘"i.i.ii.i!’i’.’.'i’i""""”.”.’...'i’iii.i’bi..i)bi”"’.,.’i’."”."’.”"”"..)))ii))"”””’ Choosing car- Initial Spring Exhibit . = | B, 05 Waists. TR Economy. [ "t in the womanliness is burdensome in most stor Our sys- Dress Fabrics— New Tailor Gowns. Millinery -Neckwear and ARMY BEEF THAT | HAD A DECIDEDLY | “DEATHLY SMELL” o2 of the new Shirt tem renders carpet-buying easy and Waists for 1899. simple. The variety, the display space, They are far less the light, the qualities and the prices mannish in cut contribute to your personal convenience, and finish than ur taste and increase the pur- . - | thos: f last sing infl f ¥ S Bad Quality of Both the Refrig- ) oot Tapestry Carpets, standard makes, them have pret- their only fault is they've lingered after the stock-taking period, border to match, Per 5t ty trimmings of embroidery, lace or tucking. The big stors has ready a charm- ing assortment in white and fancies—percales, piques, zephyrs and fine lawns, ranging in price from 39¢ to $6.50 each. Rihlnfir. Timely Shopping Suggestions for the Opera Season —An Interesting Column for Ladies and Men. erated and Canned Stuff Served to Troops. | complete on floor, laid and lined. yard..... « Velvet_Carpet: liable, effective designs and pleasing color schemes; just because they left the looms last season instead of this sea- son you may buy $1.15 grades laid and lined per yard .. 97:c Axminster Carpet. WASHINGTON, March 4.—The War Department Court of Inquiry wound up | specifications were to be returned to the commissary offices issuing them, not discovered its week's work with a half day's|even if the defect was D ea session to-day, having exhausted its| Until the food re ched the company e I ¥ Vi ek A One pleasing line in Fancy Percales— list of witnesses now on hand. There | c2MP. | ~ - = s some plain finished, soms tucked, soms . ses at the Monday | alen and developed (he fact & £ A Carpet Sale—Thirty Articles for House-Cleaning—Four | iy inmei— of best mako, with se Tt Tl efar Aot me e e i eiaaa - . - pearl buttons and collars of sam= mate- Per yar .$1.10 ¢ Tt e Eeably on| hairs et o one e so0iBotnTE | Big Liguor Specials, ?"d a Host of Other rial as waist—beautifully laundered_and Lowell Body Bruseels— They exemplify it o W it ol e ey e Money-saving Items. easily worth T5c. Are marked......63€ all the grace and goodness associated 1st before the close of the session | Said he had three official complaints s = & with the great name of Lowell; you'll R v hlantecy 3 sies of the beef at Jacksonville. { X T = find the same qualities and styles in (& volunteer witness presented | “L o giidond vou to say.” said Ma- | 5 Fope Opera The cmi (Men’s Jewelry. suis, ot Wide Ribhons O, ' other stores marked $1.35 per yard. Our Shomasner e """‘i"" He WOTe | jor Lee, “that you had never had s (4 season of grand | Butons, ete. Full Dress Shirt Studs, | fose DO vegiming | Novelfy Assortments for s e .10 niform and said his name | single complaint as to the refrigerator | eason. o Al St dieaty 5¢ . Monday sp= spring now com- TRt b s, late of the T e £ 5 | pera will sug- | white stonine, per s 5¢ " = A < Art Squares—Useful and serviceable in 15, late of the Third | heer. 1f 1 am wrong I would like (o | gest many little accessories to the toilst | = 14kt gold-filed Shirt Studs, per set,30c | March 6, a large shipment of 4ig-inch nv‘?f’tlhz’v'egg:“ Plbe L s maiy Waya; Jidb what' you want to (Colonel W. J. Bryan’s) Regi- | be corrected. 2 i il shbare e e N : re; wants that the | wide, all-silk ribbons just in from New adorn oiled floors or to unroll over mat- which you will re facturer must have Solid Gold Shirt Studs—the correct size ment, and that he had recently been| ‘‘You are replied the witness. : . 5 25 Yorlk gl : . . Sk s as o —per s 2.00 | York P i 5 honorably discharged fr R s that I had handled big store has anticipated and is prepared | and finish—per se : --$ et 3 7 ting ; the prices of these are exteed- et rBed o e ey ic® | 1,020,000 pounds of refrigerator beet at | @ to supply at fair prices. The following | Link Cuff Buttons—White Stoni |{E SatioyStrioe Bialde, Dresden effecte 7] o taxhod mfldevt';e ingly low, and the patterns, as well as d = : =% | Savannah without any complaint. The | g list contains many suggestions for both | paj i T Dot Taffetas, check effects. 1oW maghesalr oo : e e A s henad seryedyinths laints were made at Jackson- ey D Black Taffetas—White Satin Polka | almost infinite vari- thojealor Saminations, A5 MO o comp 2 with his comr : sl L U S 14 kt. Gold-filled Link Do qaket 5 et Lt ion effective ; they are all wool. Cost acksonvill that du Jeutenant Colonel Curtis Guild of ios? | per pair.... White Taffetas—Black Satin Polka Eiith ther ih & viries according to sizes | s Ladies’ Gloves. The longor Dots: . have_pro 3x2 yards... 3x4 yards...$7.80 duced new ones, and | Solid Gold Link Cu period wh e men we ving on | Boston, who W tached to General | b an i Zer: superior Wi 3 3 S refrigerated beef ‘there was so much | Fitzhugh Lee's staff as inspector gen- fl’:l""h?‘ii’\:"g“r“-[h:pri-‘c‘;‘j‘ ErefessEenD Sz : W “(‘):;d:iu:]l:o‘}:!rh Novelty ‘;vgfl; e 353 yar .d.gg.gg o $8.75 ternal trou the men that | €ral of the Seventh Army Corps, d ol & - 2 S - 3x3i¢ yards.$6.: x5 § the issue ¢ e | in opening that he had already been 19 bmtton Dress Shirts, Efc. Best| BEech pooual b 35¢ quality Linen Warp Matting. At anothe ¢ hold of some | before the War Investigating Com Iength white, | makes of full dress shirts—open back | At oSt el 30c quality Linen Warp Matting..... refrigerat . kitchen that | Sion, and had two very careful reports | o mousquetaire, | and front—collars cut to fit comfortably | Sgpgef Charming Silks for s 25¢ quality Linen Warp Matting....... SRR | on the order of In- 2 17 B - | prices range from... oc q i g . :\‘.'\:X‘A;‘r(‘;‘u::‘ that xh\ b Y iage Hothsor |and right— Silk Spring and Summar—pgp 25¢ to $1.30 Linoleums—regular 50c and 60c quali- calied to it S| which were on file in the War Depart- | sleeves your | ,s' fect examples of the silk pecially pretty ties, 2 yards wide. Our price......... ment. He submitted to the court that Ndennity proper length, |EPEANeSRarGEn flaws in - the weaving— Aot Tazedc band 9¢ and 49¢ per square yard se reports, bei >curately com- Q8L g U 19 each... | colors that will not fade—designs that dotted Chiffon Veil d from officiz would be bet- | # Undressed Kid $1 and $1.50 eclipse those of previous seasons. They 1500 Th sible § N issued the | ter evidence than he could give off- | & Mousquetaire e DR et wa| Satot dssoribas heido [neIngS, Deryard:.= Smyrna e revers By he meat was | hand. : | in choice as b | in print. Ru S na Rugs claim your ful . itgwenel|L W of jcourse.geall fop yobx Sotbuiet’ | and Fuil Dress | 22inch French Novalty Silks, Satin 4GS appreciation; they are rence drawn was | official to the War Department, evening col- e : R s e MR Black Mois good and beautiful —wa may not be able Sorieiotaths saseiPortonalaiC Dav “Bui” he added, m‘“"‘{ —new- (oo e s el Bnces New a0 Nl to offer them again—the thrifty will take Daly had analyzed | Very positiv »ur testimony before 4 | est designs— suitable pera, reception and evening sty i ol 25 mically treated.|the War jon will, of course. : 1Afiutstlags folis dob wear, per yard.....B1. 75 to $3.50 Dress GoodS. i:rived no chances—size 60x30 inches......$1.23 home, | not be av v e G button length, $2.25 pair; 20. | Romanstr | 22inch Plain Coiored Satins, ricn last week—among them : L S ut b gton to Wi perience at J lp 3 St '$3.00 [)a\r. lin black, ex- heavy mmh_l_\', new shades of Green, Pur- Mohair Lustre and Mohair Blistor This couch The Gondola offer court of | sc satisfactory button length, f ;o |[tra heavy ple, Turquoise, Blue, Lemon and Laven- Crepons, entirely new and verv hand- Coiahs likaiai inquiry it worth hear- | had T ted many 24-button length Mousquetaire ~Un- ltoitisdostg o e e some—per yard...$2.00 and $2.25 s,z 50 S A 1self to Colonel | finding very of beef to o1 Gloves in white only, $4.00. { twilled orbro | der, g 2 ntion costumes, S B2 00 e = A e e e of the court, but | whole of which any exception could be Ladies 2-clasp = light-weight Kid | caded.... $1.50 a1 SI.§ < Bilk and Wool, foulte: an oxqis of comfort—upholstered in finest three- 1d not be wanted | taken. Of the canned roast beef he Gloves. embroidered backs, white, cream |-$1 to $2.5 Taffeta, rich luster, dainty line of this swellest of black dress fab- aly condemned O 51.00. e Y ! French Lawn Bows, 2 for. effects, exquisite color- ries for spring—will make up as effec- i et R which had been transshipped | & 4% FUORS Ch ) it Pique Gloves te lawn or black o designs, per yard. @135 | tively as the higher priced novelties—ner was to be called, or| ew Orleans befor as de- sadies’ a i sloves, white la r_biack st J A 5 g about the | He explained that a > shipment light blue, lavender or pearl, | collars. yf"“] embroidered colored figure. per on a rm, but that | of canned roast b arrived at Evening Dress Gloves, penrls or slates, | Y00 nseeoy l‘”“*"dmi*'fi"s“o}. f that he a soldier or e Jacksonvile in very offensive condition. s bought of us cleaned free | genuine kid, one or two buttons or clasps, <U-nch vancy Corde affeta witl There all sorts He had picked out offensive smelling ,:'f'" "g U ot % $1.50 | embroidered stripe, spring and summer The New ¢t dflnfi sgle;l cates, gmounting to 42,000 pounds, and caring. | Per o tailiod Sk Handker- | colorings, including new shades of Helio- Its Losfediaue led in the Jacksonville Health Of- - e 1 L Eiopa" Gheen: Goldd Bréwn an: 2 Belts. elts; the very : 3 : L R oL |2 SHk Vosts: Ladies St Al i Scand SLOD SO ““ q"é.“f& newest kind, with cut steel and enameled toned Velours, several different_ patterns ance, thus giving him the right ta SR s oomals ‘Hkad | % 3 3 S buckles—each.. .75¢ to $3.50 and colorings, with spring edge and e n- | ¢ , (!\;’;hyvuhh,» crema- | £33 <l ;‘l’lm:w ("C‘h"“ ‘} : Ma'l(e : ;\lr[vfineJ Riveted cut steel siides ; good assort- gmem curves—it ordinarily se“zs 5&3 f s man, | tory. , Ar 4 0 was on the a t ¥iq mported Cloths— v e f 15—our price, . what he rep- | ground, as his around neck and | DP@SS SUISs jined throughout.| Glass~ ment of pretty shapes—upward !ror;m’ 1 ¢ home offi i armlets — colors with silk, tailoring of | r, who was recalled | from his firm that it | e omian | 2 W APre, Hand-carved Mexican Leather Belts— ; e question from Major | glad to take back the whole shipment | Fiie lav‘e‘m]orzn:l lfls very lhmh;;tlst.[md 'f {oti 811 $2.50 spri”g MT}"? nsw gfldst_‘ées in he had issued canned | and furnish good beef in its place. This U ard, hand-made button- | JHffz ShiaER ) e Shirts. | en’s Standard Bosom 3 because our | was done. The beef had been sent to S S holes, shoulders M“‘P ic 3 A e ot €S s and Golf Shirts are s We | New Orleans by Major West, the com- R — 11 Japels hand - padded, | &~ #"ICC@s at_their interesting work in the rotunda. aady: " The SiGE: ubans | missary, but there was no stamp or| Ladies’ China collar hand-padded and | Genuine Bo- Extra heavy patent leather belts with $ials thatiwillibe it and Fmeans oXiiibe pdciages th el by, Silk Vests—elab- felled—and we posi- |hemian cut covered buckles..... «.250 | worn most are pre- at army officer the beef had been | orately hand cro- tively fit you, no mat- | g lassware at Ll t Lo 1?:{;;“:::)1'11.773"»1? H\ar;»*'x‘xl)yt:‘; »\n?:nal“fn]? cheted yokes, ter how stout or tall |[half regular Woven Madras and pie | sEapst by th £ ! | square necks and vou may he—equal to | prices for this 4% gl s Lee | had subsequently made in- | shapes—in all merchant tailor made. | week only —a Popular Until r\_mher v at taahad: b ‘Massa- | spections of Texas beef killed in Cuba | 4 opera shades. An Why pay three 0t-to-be-miss- B k notice we al- some separate—all e | h the past few months, reports on|® exquisite and very large assortment— sl éd. chance to New BooKS. 1w :discomt | S0 s iy e | which are on flle in the War Depart- ranging in price from.... 2 cuits made to order | buy vases for of 20 per cent from publishers’ lengths of arm and ment SHehag s ehomifhl ot -$2.50 1 $7.50 e &aro. that | Easter flowers. The collection includes : | prices on all books except medical, net | =% B b quite E an a ogical exz atio { i it 5 : % ; y Qe s | B e Annad oastibeef vsediin' Ouva: |® Sflk H0S@. Tos 2 snonabl we can please you at | Vases Cream Pitchers Rose Bowls priced and school books. Here'sa few | COMIOERNY iog percentage and had made personal comparisons be- o BT Ior tor st ewmnf from........523 to $35 ‘ Knife Rests Cologne Bottles Olive Dishes of the new ones: Mon’ been considerabie | tween refrigerator beef, native .-m.;m\ P 2o dnis ol £ Men's full dress | Pin Trays Water Bottles Etc., etc. Publishers’ Our N 7‘ S “but on one | cattle and Texas beef killed in Cuba Cgatimes < e White Vests, single T a0n Costtlinryts P 5 een ¢ vhich had not been in cold storage. Ladies’ Silk Plated Hose — Richelieu 2 St The novelty silks and new shapes for had been cut| which h | Thi i and double breasted, in £1.00 5 < the surgeon. The His experiments had be ribbed—colors Cream. White, Pink, 3t (]‘“ Nr;_p;,‘ ‘[" 54 £t :,go spring—Graduated Four -Hands, As- surg 3 . e o 5 T = it absol q s 3 20 5 o) jes, each...... beef hich was .‘1\|;:1h <r1;}\rx rx“-«d {(; 1;—:‘:1‘\2"1 _bosaible | y ‘}zlm,zl(m;len“i:,n:xla,q<u1lrid‘x‘n41 npn!: H 750 1o $2.50 | Golored L ru rg]e ing of the 3 raEl cots, Puffs and Club Ties, each 50c¢ men ate | His own opinion was that the best meat il g § R |Dress Goods. .o Carro—collingswond 8251 §2.00 Li B .nd | our troops could get in the West Indies | i . hic] spring Dress Goods by its large numbe Letters of E. B. Robert_ " y E ) | Tut | Wae American cattie killea and retrig- | & 4ot pie TR DR T8 T e P | i 00 Sguo I, riee it il 2| erated in Cuba as near as possible to | 2 hite. Pink. Sky Biue, Laven. | A Hing to OF all the famed | s el e et T noae it = . Speela 'S» surely please you, Yt | the spot where it was to be used. | ((ire:m;, White, Pink, Sky Blue, Laven- 114} Oriontal bazaars m | lence, its acknowledge stylishness, its And here ara some of Kipling's works G el gl Quartermaster rgeant Sullivan of | er, Maize, Bronze, Eminence, Nile, Car- j Sa igco, the | 3IT.PT o E at Emporium prices: e ak ancei said the men | the Ninth Massachusetts had been | dinal and Black—very fine indecd-—per To"‘""nstsi' in » the | 40 in. all-wool Coverts—suit.....$3280 | Tungte Took,.$1.20 Day's Work...81,20 il s * cent of the | through the Santiago campaign and DAL $2.75 | = - nli\iep;:i 40in. ail-wool fancy Chec Seven SensB120 | Lighl That Falled : \g Porto Rico, | came to the stand full of the memories . [denanshess G 44 in. all-wool Coverts— o £1.20 | Soldiers Three..... to the native of canned and refrigerated beef. The Handkerchiefs. Real Duch- | ment in this store Soue ';hé“ ldters; Thesecies Sood Table Claret, gallon.. 25¢ On the march he had | former, he said, the men barely >d. | esse Lace Point Applique and Real Point | is easily the finest. Plain Tales hl.no Phantom R’!;k‘-‘“ Gaines’ Old Private N“fk Bourbon,, 10 - men throw away the beef | The latter he started in to describe as| it Hand e . | The rare ivories, Undecsi et b i atan o HELC vears old, regularly $ Bottlok rthis g one meal out of the can, | a strange and grewsome article, unlike | .S1.50 t0 $12.5/ curious “bric - 8- B $1.20 week. .$1.15 it v‘u&r‘!w; n.::‘n}:: »\}r\véf:TT .r},]:’\iu;xxw‘il.r‘:.”y‘\;;rl :x;{'}n’\m l;}:‘rlgar{:“finff ‘ alenciennes Lace Handkerchiefs, | brac, carved ebo- "Siik Grepons ; spring shades, tan Dnmes')t orter.h? good article, ;fé“‘ beef. His general | lided with the recorder, who insisted on plain or hand embroidered —from... | nies, "’""r"”effe'i suit.. ...$13.00 - larly $1.25 dozen, this week.... .95¢ jeorge Ruthers of the com- | smell. ess got as far as ying | Lace kerc| in very | Cloise | or gray—suit ree of our H e Grocer: et Whe Wad Suppiled | that the “deathly Smell” \Was different | & largo assoTtment-—froMm......ne.-s.c ! land curios_from | axieras : The Shoes ™ o | Special Sale [ " i Ay Compe Wit serrien | o shg moall ot u S Gpel o Bl “28¢ "t $2.50 |all pacis of the iz For 1899. . i | House oftrs fo the received a complaint. ‘ment of the mechanism of decomposi- | g Empire Fams. The correct 9- e | White After the season o mer,_eac}l e Cleaning FE ;reek . 'meat had been rigidly inspected | tion and a list of the gases which would | g o™ 50 gk WOUSH 8y JEL 9. HiaCrtact ol we find some small ceptional, not-to-b- sixteen deep- howed mo evidence of cuts or | be evolved. The witness thereupon | ‘"‘_}‘L’d"": f]’“‘ fi?”f“t"}"‘_'"[‘,g‘e(!v"’ ““."'} inspection. Goods “”."‘?Y“‘}d inplain | BIpME@ES . 1ots of high grade duplicated good Articles. ly . price-cut es or anything else that might went to pieces and reduced the whole | painted 1n faln ¢ Empire period | figures at prices surprisingly low to peo- | AL 0 0o T gl kete on hand, in com- alda articles that you will find use for almost suspicion that it had | statement to saying that “the beef was of France—all shades to match evening | ple who have seen similar articles in | 7 8 & W05 o HARE L LR oy 7ok Choeol every day of the vear 8 treated. At Jackson- ver g and on this he refused to costume—gilded wood or inlaid ivory | Chinatown at Chinatown prices. | plete lines. Some nave ?9;' Sy Men'sl Chocolate ol Rola tavon Boap: 1B bars e h d issued a general circular | be sticks—prices from.. Sk | soiled by handling, but not otherwise in- Color Vici Kid Lace 'l ly 6 for Z5c, this week 23 the Seventh Army Corps calling at- having been ex-| errerererenneeee-B1.38 to $10.00 | | jured. They are all fine white Oregon Shoes, me- regularly or 25¢, is e 3¢ i |& - H : | 13 ; B f $1.00 tention to the fact that beef or vesge- the court adjourned until 10 | | Wool Blankets, to be closed out at these dium Bull- O vuues, Pl tables furnished and not coming up to | o'clock Monday. | s Ruchings, Etc. The rewand | prices per pair— dog toe Emporium Savon Soap, 1-Ib bars. regu- SRS beautiful all- | Golnred More than 300 styles | d-1b weight..$2.93 | 6-1b weight...$4.65 and tip, larly 6 for 25c, this week 33 for. $7.00 GERMANY VERY CONCILINTORY Now Encourages Ameri- can Commerce. INSURANCE CASE REOPENED MEAT INSPECTION BILL HAS FAVORABLE FEATURES. Concessions Regarding Fruits From the United States Show That the San Jose Scale Scare Was Exaggerated. Copyrighted. 1509, by the Associated Press. BERLIN. March 4.—United States Emba dor White says that “for some time past there has been a tendency on the part of the German Government to be very conciliatory toward American In the first place, regard- commerce. 1 insurance companies, ing American business in Prussia, the has conceded that the case, Which was supposed to be closed, may be reopened, and also, as the insurance companies . have been urging, it has sent repre- * sentatives of Prussia to New York to : tigate the methods of American companics. Whether these concerns will be permitted to Tesume business wili depend on the nature of this re- ort.” 5 American meats, Mr. Regarding White added: “The meat inspection bill has 2 number of features favorable inve | | which formerly were forbidden to dol cjajly in the iron and steel industri Government ! | sion. to American interests, showing good will toward the United States. The| conce arding oranges, raisins and and the sing of | them in bond without inspection is also and the indications are | favorable for a fair settlement of other of great value i Germans,” continued Mr. White, “claim that it is now the turn of the Americans to make concessions such as the release of their ships from the ton- nage dues imposed under the adminis- tration President Cleveland, and since continued under a misapprehen- There are also many other signs that the Germans desire the widest fa- cilities for business with the Ameri- cans, an example being the especially favorable report of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce in regard to| American trade. All this seems to in- dicate that opinion is tending in a re- markable degree in favor of equitable treatment of American products. This doubtless will -have marked effect on the commerce of the two nations.” The report of the Chamber of Cnm-‘ merce of Hamburg referred to by Mr. White is a highly interesting and re- markable document. It reviéws briefly, but completely, the relations between Germany and the United States during the past year, and says there is no doubt the Dingley tariff has been a great benefit to many articles made in | the United States. It is further as- serted that the reason for the strength of American industry is found in’the | fact of the capacity for production on | a large scale of certain commodities in | comparison -with which the German fa- | cilities, with only a few exceptions, are far inferior. European industry, it is added, may be prepared for the fac that in many articles which have hith- erto been imported the United States will become sharp competitors, espe- Concerning meats, the report say “Much wrongdoing has been committed ! in the German customs during the past | and, in fact, there have been many | cases of trichinosis after consuming home pork which had ‘been duly in- spected and certified as sound, which proved that the inspection is a doubt- ful sanitary benefit.” The report further says the San Jose scale scare was exaggerated and that much damage was thereby done to the trade, adding that. it is singular no German Consul in America has drawn attention to the matter. ?l!l‘! | L L T R L L D T T T T T T T A A A T I LR R gl l l d s aaad) silk Chiffon, and Liberty Silk Ruchings and Ruchings in suitable widths and qualities for trimming opera costumes, range in price per yard from.... ..50c to $2.25 Dress Drapings. Accoricon i leated Chif- fons in fancy effects—a novely just re- ceived from New York—for trimming or making complete waists—prettiest we've ever shown—pink, blue, white and black—22 inches wide—costs per yard... 75¢ Dotted and figured all-silk Chiffons— white only-*45 inches wide—new and ef- fective—per yard ..$1.50 and $1.75 Chenille Dot All-silk Brussels Net—42 inches wide in full assortment of evenin; $1.15 and $1.25 ;i Gauza — 21 in the light evening shades —very rich and dressy—per yard...$1.23 Lorgnettes, Efc. A nice s % . sortment in new- Opera Glasses at surprisingly low prices. &st designs—also Sterling Silver Lorgnette: ¢ .$5.50 Sterling Silver Gilded Lorg- nettes, like picture.... $6.50 Genuine Tortoise Shell Lorg- nettes Beaded, Chains, all colors Rolled Gold Lorgnette or Opera Chain 51.50 to $7.50 Opera Glasses—powerful achromatic lenses —pearl and gilt tube: —on;y... ass Holders—pear! handled Smelling Salt Bottles— sterling silver top....cee.ieveasenen. 8150 for Wash Goods. ... | the largest collection on tae coast. | Fancy Piques—new warp welt weave { 1899— b tedly | —in a large range of colorings. Per rd.. (s 15¢ ovelty Scotch Zephyr Ginghan | very mewest raised thread weaves—spe- regular stock of Novelty Stripes and Fig- ures, have just been opened—36 inches wide—best cloth. Per yard.. 4 Japanese Crepes—about 200 pieces of | this stylish, serviceabls wash fabric, new | from the looms of Japan—29 inches wide | —in fancy and solid colors. Per yard... Madras Cloths—the finest cotton bric that the Scotch looms have turned | out this pink, blue, lavender, etc., effects—stripes | and plaids—all colors permanent—width { 32 inches. Per yard..... 30¢c Very much in favor this White _ v particularly Goods. v Ducks, Satin Stripe Lawns and Organdies. Everything in these lines that are new and desirable. These fabrics are very recent arrival. Imported Welt White Pique—made in Per yard 20c fect, with rich satin stripe—5 different styles. Per yard. .15¢ White Organdy—sheer weave—fully 70 inches wide—a special leader. Per yard... eenee. 3BC ped White Dimity Per 10¢c Dainty hair line strij 50 pieces of it—neat and effective. yard... | cial waist designs—quantity limited. | Per yard o ...20¢ | Percales—2 cases, in_addition to our season—select _colorings—in | | England—neat size cord—very special. | Open-work Stripe Lawn—hemstitch ef- | 5| 5 | | 5-1b weight..$3.93 | 7-Ib weight...$5.50 | Good Covered | with daintily | Comforters: .. .. | ored silkoline—reverse side in plain col- } ors—pink, blue, yellow, etc.—hand tuft- ed, filled with pure white cotton; very | special—each............ e SA S |Sheets and ot | Pillow Cases: igshave | advanced considerably in price, and will go much higher. Handling all goods in large quantities from first hands we are | well prepared with a large reserve stock of sheets and cases at the old prices. This week we offer the well-known “Pe- | quot” brand high grade sheets, well made ironed and ready for use— 54x90 inches...37':C eachs i 72x90 inches... 45¢ eachs | 81x90 inches....50C eachs 90x90 inches.....55¢ eachs This famous struc- | Br‘.’ok'ynzure—the connecting Bridge: inx between the two | sections of America’s greatest city, to- | gether with the Bartholdi status, is this week reproduced with spool cotton in_our notion show window—a real work of art worth coming down town to see. sewed welt soles, strictly correct shape, perfect fit- ting, made for comfort and long wear—all sizes and widths ... $3.00 Ladies’ Chocolate Color Vici Kid Lace Shoes— fancy silk vesting tops, diamond-shaped tips, sew- ed flexible soles—flexibil- ity, durability, perfect and style, with ex- ceeding c o mfort and a low price. all sizes and widths $2.48 Ladies’ Chocolate color’ Vici Kid Lace Shoes— fancy vesting cloth tops, new coin toes, straight tips, sewed flexible soles— a stylish shoe that retains its shape remarkably weli—all sizes and widths Sutheriand Y o the = hundreds of vis- Sisters. itors to the Toilet Article Department who have been advised free of charge as to the proper treatment of the hair and scalp have re- turned and told us how well pleased they were and how greatly bensfited. The ladies with the remarkable growth of hair who are demonstrating the Seven Sutherland Sisters’ Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner freely give vi/uable advice to all who ask-it, whether purchases are made or not. Ivory Soap, 10-0z, for both bath and laundry, each.. ....6 1=-2¢ Golden Rule Sand Soap, regularly 6 for 25¢, this week 14 fo 50c Sapolio, the genuine, 4 cakes for.25¢ Crystola, works like Sapolio, 4 for.715¢ Pearline, the large packages, 3 for.. -.25¢ 76,” the 1-Ib packages, regu- larly 10c, this week.. .7c 6-Ib boxes good laundry Starch, while supply fasts, Cold Water Starch, 1-Ib packages. while supply Iasts .. 5¢ Greer's Ammonia, quart bottles, recu- Tarly 25c¢, for. -.20C Large bottles, ue, regularly 10c, for.... -...5e 14-1b boxes Ball Bluing, regularly 10c, “Babbitt's = .7c Nurenburg Ball Bluing, regularly 23e, for.... ceenenes JEBC Chloride Lime, 1-1b cartoons, regularly 13¢, for ...8¢ 1b pack- 7c Gloss Starch, Also for First - class H e adjustable OUSEWOrit: (oo Wring. ers, 10-inch roller, will fit any tub.$1.75 Heavy galvanized iron Wash Tubs. Heavy galvanizad iron Water Bails .20c Good Corn Brooms....... 2 A good serviceable Scrubbing Bru inch Feather Dfllster Wash Boards, good quality = Camphorette Destroye for Insect moths, ants and roaches.. & Window Brushes, all bristle.. Send name and address for the mammoth Spring Catalogue now in preparation. ‘Do not buy your summer supplies until you have seen this book and our prices. New Grocery Price List out this week. THE EMPORIUMI AND GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. BERERESAREEEERAEE S SAARESEERAECEEEEEEEAEREE RS SR EEEEEFEACER AL EFEEEEANEER SR AERE L% G604 G4k W(i«i““ii‘“i.“& L L L e L T L L L L e e e T e L e L L L e L L LI L Ll L Ll L]

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