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= THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1900. 17 g A{{YE?EF%______ DEATH’S HAND LAID UPON THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ouR CHARLES DUDLEY w~ARNER “Prc;nler" French Kid Glovés, Hair - Dressing and ”anl-.A LIFE SAVING SHOE Shoes' m.xher or .ml with kangaroo ke the abo i Our_fien’s Llfe Savmg Shoes !| ALASKA SEAL. BOX $3.50. GOOD SHOES £1.00 ANCH S AN BROS. ELAN BUILDING) 812 814 Market St. OIL INVESTORS, BEWARE o ugh a2 Govern- NOLAN in make being made Why not at are better g to post Write for Market Letter. . Mershon, b | thanka fof veral years' | San Rafael. | i 4ICNE§TII'I :u.u OYAL PII.I.S ?E Tieitet for L l‘«-." wil. ,(..I.: 7'-11(’::]‘\ ester ©y adison Square. P ‘l‘x.lzl»-" FOR BARBERS, LAK ers, bootblacks, batn rmu-u BRUSHE billiard tables BUCHANAN BROS.. Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt Mokes weak men and women strong and strong men and wWomen stronger, noom.\-u [ 41 Post st. San Francisco, Cal CAFE ROYAL Corner Fourth ana Market, §. F. Try our Special Brew Steam and Lager, bc. Overcoats and valises checked free ‘Hitcheoek School, SAN RAFAEL, CAL.. FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. l Gymnasium, Separate Boowms. Mutary Dan CERIETMAS TERM BEGIN REV. C 'NO MAN IS STRONGER | | THE LATE CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER, WHO EXPIRED SUDDENLY | AT HARTFORD WHILE EN ROUTE TO THE LOWLY DWELLING | OF A COLORED FRIEND. - ARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 20.—|_Charles Dudley Warner' was born at Charies Dudley Warner, the au- | Plainfield, Mass., September 12, 1529. He (hnr and one of the owners of | Was graduated ‘from Hamilton College, aviPobd Con dled sud- | 2nd later from the law department of the rant, dled sud- | pjversity of Pennsylvania. He removed | afternoon. Mr. War-|{o Hartford, Conn., and in 1861 became ere attack of pneumo- | editor of the Hartford Press. Later he | while in New Orleans 1 became a mnl;lhutlm; to leadlngumaga- had never fully recovered from it. | Znes, an occaslonal lecturer on literary 4 pneumonta again | toPics and an advocate of pris onBroeofl:)rrl;x; 1 this had weakened S Summer in the Gar- ad been much bet- “Saunterings,” ‘“‘Backlog Studies,” and That Sort of Thing,” and Moslems, “In the “Being a Boy,” the The American New: tion nt[ rving,” “Life of W Warner start- ’* “Captain John Smith,” *'S mong his acquaintances | time Gu\ernnr of Virginia and Admiral an, to whom he ga New E i the author of a My Mummles “In . He upon which Mr. Wa y. Mr. Warner pro 8, " A novel; erature to Life,” Shakespeare novel; A Library of the World's do W g ng to be called “The Golden House, the woman of the | Rth”nn of L him he was dead. | ple for Who death spread rapid That Fortune shock to his many |of Letters” and SENATORS WIN PITCHERS GAME =~ 'Honors of the Diamond Di-»r«??.?"‘r‘ 5 vided by Hughes and Moskiman. Wrote,” Doyle, 1. . McLaughlin, Hanlon, Hughes, Stultz, b. P 2. Totals .. 4 3 4 2] 3 1 D;F;lunrhlnun out for interfering with OAKLAND. AB. R. BH. SB. Lohman Kelly, 3I Totals . | moroomkomm | omommmmnak agl n-—u-mm-»g % .l sosomooos o @ Z and Dr. Moskiman per- | itable fashion ecreation ground Sacramento Base hits Oakland Base hits coro rore I for—Moskiman 1. _Three- ; . - Taughlin. Two-base hits—Hughes, playing was the fea- | gy an " Firat® base on errors—Oakland 1. ide of a single i Fnrrzmon(n 2. First base on called balls— into the 4 1, Sacramento 2. Left amento 3. an 3. Hit by p '€ Sacramento saw the | wuble ‘play—Held to Hutchinson. Time al’ with numbers against | game—1 hour and 45 minutes. Umplre—J. Mo- B Donald. Official scorer—J. W. Stapleton. RACING AT LOS ANGELES. | Free-for-All Pace Won by Gaylord’s e ¥ Coney in Straight Heats. ol an” he piav” to eaten | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2.—The fall race between the bags. In the seventh | meeting of the Sixth District Agricultural | hlin, who went to first on a body | Association opened at Agricultural Park | aten throwing. In | this afternoon. A light shower this morn- inning McLaughlin rolled out a | ing put the track in splendid shape for the | o hree-bagger, scoring later on & POOT | runers, but it was rather cuppy for the " | harness horses SACRAMENTO. s. Stanley swat ‘who, gulllotined nd, but Stanley .:cupmx] . A 3 interest was centered in | : Gaylord's Coney in’ straight heats, his | best time being 2:08. he admirers of Anaconda were much disappointed at his | showing. He did not appear to be in the | best condition and could do no better ‘ than come second, which he succeeded in doing in the last heat. Richmond Chief took first money in the 2:15 trot, winning in stralght heats from Belle Patchen, who should have captured | the first heat, but she broke at the draw- gate and was beaten half a length. In the mile race Stromo, a 3% to 1 chance, galloped in, vdnnlng by lengths. The three-quarters of a mile race was a real pretty race, Good Hope, at 2 to 1, winning by a nose. from Alarla, the fa- vorite, in a whiping finish. Flush of Gold, the favorite, Derby, beating Cue, the second choice, by half a length. Grafter, who was selected by the talent in the four furlong dash, took the money away from BScreenwell Lake in a close and exciting finish. Summary: 2:15 trot, purse $600: Eichmond' Chief (Tryon). RBelle Patchen (Wa: Tr.cle James. (Maben) Algonetta (Thompson Time, 2:22, 2:23, Free-tor-all pace, purse $2000: Coney (Sullivan) Little Thorn (Thompson) . Anaconda (Blue) Clipper (Jeffries) Time, One mile, for three-year-olds and over, purse Stromo, 3% to 1 (Fauntleroy), 107.. Loconomo, 7 to 1 (J. Narvaez), 119. El Mido, & to 5 (Evans), 119, Time, 1: Homestake, Wiillam O'B, Peralto, Rey del San Juan, Grady and Centinella also ADVERTISEMENTS. THAN EiS STOMACH. The stomach is the vital center of the body. It is the or from which all other organs are fed. A weak stomach means a weak man. There never was a strong man with a weak stomach. What is called " weak stomach ” is in general a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, which prevents the proper digestion of the food which is taken into the stom- ach, anfl so reduces the nutrition of the body. When all food is taken away the body starves. When the food eaten is only digested and assimilated in part it only nourishes the body in part, and so the body is partly starved. And_this starvation is felt in eves oogan of the body dependent on thergl hich is e from food. The great vlriet_v of the cures per- formed . Pierce’s Golden Medical Dlscovery xs due to its remarkable power to heal diseases of the stomach and allied organs. It cures through the stomach dise=ses seemingly remotr, but which have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomuh and the other ns of digestion and nutrition. eak " heart, lungs, kidneys and wealk- mess of other organs is cured with the cure of the weak stomach. Mr. Thomas A. Swarts, Box 1og, ~onsi e T s Three quarters of a mile, selling; mxee-yuy. olds and over; purse, $250: Time, 1:15%. Sallie Goodwin, Rio Colorado, Romany, Gus- to, Wilmeter, Petrarch, Devereaux, Benroe and Bertha also ran. Bub-Station Mile and a half; Los Angeles Derby for three- poa k% e X . 1ds: cup and S gt RS u.::fl,, T®| Fioeh, of Gold. 4 to & (Ruiz), 114 mhlndfndmldno\ then ki | Cue, to 1 (Hazard), 1 and liver trouble, and my h-c got weak so Proclawation, 4 "i"llels‘z“;u ), Expedient, Miss Vera and Cowboy also ran. Four turlongs for twoyear-olds; purse, §250: Grafter, even (Rnl!) Screenwell Lake, 3 1 Russell), 11 Phil Archibald, 2 to l (F:t‘lly), 8. 9%, Mafeking, Little E&l“lu Barbara, Call marini, an Ledder and El Toplo also rln.h’ after T had 1ght bottls PR PR g and filmndfll had ;-a:?' seved (37 b, Registration in New York. in about six weeks. I have done more NEW YORK, Oct. 2).—The total regls- m‘;‘;&"_fl;‘r_:r“" than 13140 | ration In Greater New York for 190 is to-day, I think, as I ever was.” et —————————— Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure |- 335 jadles’ shoes, to-morrow % cents. constipation. I Assignee shoe sale Boston Shoe Co., Market street “The Peo. | “American Meén | R A PRI landed the | 1 2 | The weather was per- | fect and over 000 people were In attend- | | ance. Considerable the free-for-all pace, which was won by § é § | i i : | § i % ; i i i & x i ¥ H x S & H H y H : = s ® 5 & 3 S 3 ; i § x ) ' ?:' with three patent fasteners, newest Paris point embroidery and in the new ades to match almost any costume; splendid value—per pair... .50 L adies’ 2-clasp Dress Kid Gloves. 0 — Ladies’ Shoe-Polishing Stand at fost of stairway leading to Ladies’ Parlor. (iolden‘ltnle Bazaar CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S TGRANDEST STORE M !Snaolal Sale Hair Switches | | l cure Dep’t greatly enlarged and improved. Let us show you the several departments and explain the method of teautify.ng face, hair and hands. —Monday and Taesday: $5.00 Switches reduced t: $3.20 Sw tches redrvced t $2.00 Switchas reduced t The stock of winter goods is complete. sortments and better goods than ever before in the history of San Francisco’s The quclities and prices bear out all cf our descriptions and assertions. small profits” is cur fixed policy. A sale is complete in this store when customer is satis~ If you can buy same qualities cheaper.elsewhere, bring our goods back and get your money. great department store. fied—not hefore, We are showing bigger as- “Large sales and Blankets, Comforiers, Sheetings, Linens. | Extra Specials From Many Devartments Ladies’ Belts—An assorted lot of 150 Ladies’ . Sheeting Sale Monday—A splendid qual- ity rourd thread bleacaed dcuble bed shesting, 81 incaes wide, present mill cost 20c a yard, but bought by us months ago before the advance, cn special sale tc-mo-row only, yard .. Comforter Sale Monday—Full size clean white cotton fi 'ed comforters, hani tufted, sty ish si'k- oine covering, a desirable bed covermg on special 8ale to-marrow on'y, each. 98(: White Wool | Table Damas! Blankets— | Jinen, 61 inches wide, a great valus, per Cotton warp, the yard ...50¢c 10-4 per Toached | Table Damask—Very fine bleache ;‘a'u-l'f 2'2.5 tabe linen, 66 inches wide, sglendld cAUOrNIA | y.oring quality, per yard .75¢ ‘White Blan- P kets—4 pound | Satin Finished Damask — Pure w ight, a fine linen, fire Irish make, fu ly bleached, qu Allty beauti- seven cifferent styles, per yard. fully finishel, | Damask Napkins — B'eached Irich per pm& | Linen, 23 inches square, dcz:n..$7. 75 ... .$3:88 | Double Damask Napkins—Spe- “’_l'}i‘eh‘v"o} Blankets E"s‘"z sg; cial'y heavy quality, satin fl'n? neat nches wide. per nair spot pattern, per dozen 2.50 YALLE Lambie Wool Blankets—| g yher's Towels—Fins Huck, mics’y " L ke hemmed, wi:l not lint, dozen......80¢ $6.95 4 e o Ho:el Towels — Huck, hemmed and SII\CI‘ Gray Blankets —Caiifornia sl P inc;lea, s make, 5 Ibs. weigh, a special valus, per pair 3.95 . Robe Bl ets—For ppers, bath robes, ete., new designs, beantiful col- orings, each $4.50 :nd $6.00 Monday Sale Silks and Dress Goods. About 1100 vards of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.35 fancy Waist Siiks, closed out from an Eastern joobing house at a big reduction, ail of them this season’s latest productions, principalily solid colors and small stripes, Plisse «ffzcts, alsoa few fancy stitched stripes aad Jicquard figured stripes, such colorings as pink, heliotrope, tan, gray, black, reds, 680 | reseda, white, etc., onspecial sale “Monday onty, pec yard About 750 yards of Black Swiss Taffeta, a very rich well finished silk, with brilliant lustre, a fabric that wil gve excellent wear, a quality that retails regularly for T5c, on special sale Mona’ay 40 cnly, por vari.. . o SFeclal Sale Black Dress Goods—A very attractlve vargain for Monday oaly, about 8)J yards of a 33.inch mohair Pierola 57 0 the newest and most popular fancy suiting, in 8 handsoms patterns, which we have been selling razu arly at 75z a yard,off -red for Monday only 1or 44-inch Black Mo- | hmr Pierola, Priestiey’s | Housekeepflr 's Towels — Extra quality Irish Huck, size 19x39 mch;;i dezan sz 50 for 58-inch Golf Cloak- | s', irg, extra heavy, handsome | laid tacks, the ideal fabric for a warm | make, in 8 new, handsome patterns, a per- | fect wearing fabric. winter cape. 650 for 50-inch Camels Hair | for 52-inch Black iot, in new, stylish mix- s'- 00 Storm Serge, shruak and | ture= —osion, brown e e sponged ready for the need e, best make. s" for 52-inch Venetian s'.25 for 52-inch Black (Ioth all wool, perfect dye and fin'sh, in aliof the popular shades Camels Hair Cheviot, | a perfect shade of black, sponged aud | —biscuit, goblin, castor, light and me- shrunk, a splendid value. dium grave tmm!nc; i $2. 00 ey o s' 50 for 52-inclt Black Peb- | ¥ ble Cheviot, excellent ing, ali wool, excelient lity, shades of brown b S * | weight and quality, shrunk and soonged. Oxford etc. Winfer Underwear and Hosiery. Enormous assortments of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery. The largest stock on the coast from which to make selection. | Ldie-’ heavy flaece lined cotton Vests|Ladies’ genuine “Oneita” Suits, half wool, | colors natural and cream, and Pants—finished seams, ] ceru and white, per garment... 25¢ 7 s;xt.. 31-25\ adies’ Laties’ ha'f-wool Vests ani Pants—nat- color, per gar- . 850c ca lined Comb nation Suits —"Onena sty e, ecru or natural co'or, suit... .. 40z Children’s heavy flPer‘n lined Vests, Pants and Boys’ Drawers—nat- ural eolor, sizes 2) to each.. 25¢ Lad es’ Australian Lambs Wool Hose— —French woven toe gray ton Hose—szain.ess doutle hee s and so e: splendid nssortmen! Importcd Novelties in Lacies’ Lisle Thread Hose, such as po ka dots, stripes and byt effects in the latest comtinatim; 3 pai single pairs....... {or | Children’s pure Wool Hose -1xl and | 2x1 1ibbed merino hee s ani M 28| i s nees ™ 2Be | Boys’ Glofhiny, Hais, Caps, Shoes: Special values in Boys’ and Children’s Nobby Up-to-Date Clothing for Fall and Winter wear. A fast black or Oxford grav, ribbe merino plain, heels toes... Boys’ Sailor Suits—All-Wool Navy | Bius Cheviot—trimmed with combinations of red “and blue Venetian c'oth — hand- vy embro'dered shields — full-cut es — perfect sizes 3 to 10 years * Boys’ Long Pants Suits—Sizss, for 13 to 19 years—made from strictly all- wool materia's—chevists and ca:simeres— sing’e or dotble- br%":ud vests, fin-y tail- | ored -and porfect-fitting— e . $7.50 Boys’ Vestee Suits—For little fel- lows from 3 to 10 yén;x mdal -wool plaids, cheviots and cassimores; made with double-breasted vests and shape collar—very stylish ’3:45 Boys’ Tan L*ather Caps ain, and w'th Yacht Caps— ys go d or cilve- bands. or Sailors.. 75z, 852, $1.25 25c, 450 Golf Caps—Iaall the rew piaid: ani Boye Sailor Caps co'ors, either fancy mixtures.. 257 10 $1.50 piain or with fa-cy embroiler'es ........ ....50¢ to $2.00 Boys Fedora Hats—Black, Brown, Nutria and Pearl ..... < .95¢, 31-35, 8'.85 Boys olid - Service Shoes—Genvuine ca'f skin unpers; heavy, quilted sole; the stro g»3t and most se". iceab'e shoy mads fo- everyday wear: S'zes 12 to 2 S Littic Gents’ Shozs— box caf or heavy kid, Jaced with hooks; a dur- ab e, g ol-looking shoe, -$1.30 Misses’ and Children’s Dongola Kid Shoes — lace or Lutton style, coth or kid tops, patent leather tips— Sizsstdtol Sizes 113 to carmed Goods, Groeerlos, Ligquors. - Special Sale Canned Fruits—Victory or Hunt’s brands, the highest gradie fruits put up in heavy syrup, peaches, pears, apricots, cherries and raspberries; full 3-lb cans, Mon- day, per dozen, $2.7 55 per can.. Victory Brand CGanned Fruit — Our “Victory” brand on any article means highest quality—23-1b. cans, peaches, pears, apricots, blackberries, strawberries, plums, rasoberries and cherries, Monday, per dozen, $1.75; e " 35¢ | T in tlack, tan and brown, regu'arly 5)c, only 3. gne-Half off. Nickel Plated Shears—With br: inches, Monday only.. dized frames, Mocha, on special sale Moniay oniy. each. Men’s Fancy Mondzy only subjazts, framad with dainty m>iding and regulariy 85¢ each, Monday only day only, each | Flower Vasos—loz ruby Bohemian G ass inches ta! Vases, 3 daioty sryles, and sals Monday only.. 'i Toe, $1 aad $1.25 each, Ribbon Belts in b'ack and assorted colors, regular’y $1.00 each, Sample Line lmported coln Purses —For women or men, worth 75¢, 85¢ and $1, made of gen- uine Moroceo, swa’, patent leather, ete., nickel lined with fine quility kid Handkerchie! doz:n colored bordered hemstitched handkerchief:, closed out to us way balow the market va'ue, 6) patterns choose from, any one of them worth twice as mach as we ask for them, on sale Framed Photogravuras—%n assortmer Rolier Skates —The 51.50 Ravmond ad)uh- ab e Skates, for giris or boys, fitted with regular'y $1.50 pair, on sals Monduy omly _ Fancy Tea and Decanter Trays—An entire.y new and a vary h ndsor base, medallion fiaish, nicks oblong. pretty desigas such as cupils, lovers, violins, violets, ete.. the trays which we place on sale Mmdnv to introduce th> line are worth $ l.adlas' Handkerchiefs—A big iot of very gzood quality licen lawn hemstitched handkerch:eis extra shear, with fascy cordmg, would be a bargain at 10c each, special price Monday 6 Half "Pairs Lace Gurtains—232 only in this lot, widths ranginz from 50 to 60 inches, ail of them 33 yards long, worth from 45¢ to $1 each, we have marked ths entire lox for Mon Dog Coilar Belts, and 100 Zaza on sals Monday nut and bolt, 7, 8, or 9 -180 and oxi- ‘49¢c s — 200 to 4 for 250 of new and pleasing very tasty and artistio 880 RAARRE AU TR RAAA AR AR A AR RACA AR R AU AR A TR ER AR R AAR QR AR aia rmonizing m bemicite wheels, ...81.10 nd useful article, metal two handles, round or roses, regn’ar w Mondav’s = .35¢ Flower de e:\clL on 3c worth English Torchon Lace — 2000 black, gray, natural or white—from Spanish Coque Feather Boas—13 ach......... Chemlla Collarettes — This season’s black, gray and beize—each.. A variety of Linen Pockets. bonnd with red tane. Carling Iron Holder.. Comb and Bru:h Bag. Hairpin, Comb and B Whiskbroom Case, stiff fram | Two Pocket Shoe Bag.. | Imitation Irish Point Goods—New | 54-inch Dresser Covers. ...50¢, T5e, Sl.OO $1.50 rch Sideboard Covers... T5e, $1.00, $1.50, 32-00‘ to match—pair ...81.25 to | Makxn" Lace is the fad of the year; patterns for miking everything—tie | ends, turnover collars, boleros, reveres, | jackets, curtain ends, center pieces. ete. , 10¢, 15¢, 2)¢, 35¢c Brai s, ngs, Motves, Ta large as o-tment af very low prices. | Cushion Tops —All with backs to match; a very large assoriment amd new ones arriving a'most daily. A Basket of Carnaticn: Holly Berries with lattice e styles of Mus ¢ Tops. iy of tha Valley on black ground..50€ | Masonic Tops, Batcheler Tops.. 50¢c Da‘sies, Ryses, Violets and Pansies..285€ Satin Trimmed Pin Cushons— Lac> trimmed Pin Cushions in great va- riety. each . 670 to $3.50 Men’s Furnishlnys. Flannelette Night Shirts—Men's or boys’ — neat patterns—full cu’ ard we!l made.. .80¢c Men’s VVork ng Gloves —Goat- skin — with a leather string fastening— extra valnes........250 Men’s New Neck wear— More new shapes in the materials | Dw and co orings for fall jast in from Naw York. Four- in-hands Imperial: Bows and Bt Ties Men’s Linzn Underwear—-lhde from 2-thread linen yarn ani knit to fi: the form without seam—shirts have | French shaped shoulders—and drawers jimproved reinforced seats—thsy are linen: trimmed throughout, carefully male in .every detail, insuricg prover fit and comfori—per garment..$3.00 Cardigan Jackets -These tight-fit- tiag jackets that button up close to the nec’ ar» ji-t the thing fcr out of door work. We hava them in brown, black and blue—each...$2.50 ani $1.50 Wool Socks--Mace without seams, woven from long fiber varn—natural gray, black, pair 252 Men’s Abdomlnal Bnnds—l(ado of good woo! yarc—aach. ..............500 The celebrated “St\lttgarter muh—- R——— LR A We carry the “‘Stuttgarter” Under- wear for men.& Cloth Bound Books at Less Than Half. Monday we wil place oa sale 10,000 Sailor Kno's Band ..50¢ T e e Bl St o e (R '50 Laundry Sonp—s-m'- Cream, Mon- | Prunes - Pney Santa Clara, 50s, day, 10 bar-...... 43¢ « Imported Mustard—Lou's Freres, | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey—l(n. prepared, Monday, tottie. ..19@ | _day only. bottle... e Z230 Heekin s Coffee—Their celebrated Java and Mocha put up in sealei 1-ib. cans, re, hrly 40c each, Monday..33¢ Lytton nger Ale—Made from the famous Lytton Spfings Water, regalarly $1.00 per doszen, Monday.....ceeeses Choice White Wine— —Monday only. g:llo‘. 4.70 Vermout mpagn imported champagne and Vnrmon th, bottled in France, pint bottles, Homh‘ cloth-bouxd tooks, ecomprising 250 choic2 tit'es. some of which have never been offered before at anywhere near such a price. Books for boys and ers as Henty, Oliver Optic, Cooper, Cap- tain Mayne Reid and Jane Porter. Books for older readers from the pens ot Hnll Caine, Dickens, Scott, Bulwer, M. Ciay. "Edpa Lyail Conan enson, Ryde: wfi'm Colllns. Kipling, Ihflo ‘Ear‘l and Dumas. irls by such writ- Printed from good type, well bound _ia exom—pumnn'- '7° price 35¢—0Ur Price.ceseseeeee Laces, Ileckwear, Cushion Tops, Etc. patterns—widths from 1 to3 inches—some few pieces of in- sertion in the lot—on special sale Monday only—per yard . . Ostrich Feather Boas— Several large express shipments received this week— oniy the best kinds of choice selected yards Iong—v'ery stylish and durable— pumest novelty 3) different sty'es in | Hookon Hose Supporters—Pair. | Round Garters—Pai Dress Shie!lds —Pair.. - Ball and Socket Fasteners—Dozen... | Taylor’s Skirt Supporters—. Ladies’ Belts — Skirt Bindings—All e ST St | Loose Lock Pins—Each...5¢ to $5.00 “Empire” Waol and Silk Mor yards in good quality and good .. 5e lustrous feathers—wear guaranteed— ...512.50 o $35.00 $3.00 i $3.50 ..$4.50 10 $15.00 Notions. -25¢ to $1.00 25¢ to $1.00 ...50 to 600 7c¢ to 10e sizes—each 25e¢ New nyles——uch yard 5S¢ t 250 Back Combs LRRRREURRRERERVEY, qqdhaatdsgananan uaaaaa'aauma’c.:aaira'a'aaaa‘«a‘a‘..aaaahaummammuaanaam Drgss Lining. “Spun Glass” ang—lnaks hke nlk— yard..... yard... of. lamps have just A very pretty black wrought iron parlor ta- ble amp, faney . body cil pot—center draught bunor | —:nd a h nd- som > decorated ranging in price from Carisbad China Dinner Set 8:m> set for 6 persons Umbrelia Stands—The tan or camel’s hair—oper |, - 82, Haviland L moges China Ghocoiate _— Hand-painted Opal Tmlet Set for Dressing 0'.” Papm-—Au'celm—lo-fmc F.nov Floral Crep2 Paper Lamps--cro*ker_y. Our new lines arrived. lift-out 9 - inch Tms is one of 50 different styles of lamps, 5¢ t $20 —For 12 persons—dainty spray of green leavzs and flowers—gold handles 20 —new shapes...... $12.50 newest styles in terra cotta—raised desgn and colored raised leaf and flowers on a dark green or brown body—aseful and handsoms ornmament to the hall...... Saiad or BSerry Se@t{—Oriental or decorated china—tinted in de icate biwe, pink or green, with go'd ani fl wer decoration— large 93-:nch dish and half dishes—the $3.50 Lamp— Complete with 6 feet f best hose— brass ends—goose-neck barmer, No. 1 Welsbach mantle, chimn:y ani shade for .. .50 Set—Pot ani 6 cups and saucers—new rose ocolor deorations—matt gold hand e:—the se: for... 4.50 Table ~Two iarge bottles—comb and brush tray, pin triy, jowel box and powder box—the se $2.00 Paners. Tissue It’s time to begin your Christmas faney 'ork in paper, lamp shades, etc. issue Paper — Al colors — feto O and 23¢ —19 foot ro'l: .30¢ md 40¢ All kinds of ma [] BAANRAAAAAR AR E R R anans mmw«aumuamauamamamumauuaaua ELEEEEL L E U C R PP b L