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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1901. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM, THE EMPORIUM. | Let the blg store make, an estimate on your Alaskan outfit, NOME SUPPLIES OF ALL REVISIONISTS GHIN A VIGTOR Minority Report Rejected by Presbyterian As- sembly. RRRRRRRRRRRRERRE RERE RRERE MERRRRRERERRR RERR RREERRERE RRRRRERRERRY RERE KRR . PHILADELPHIA, May 25.—The Pres- byterien General Assembly to-day took another step toward revising the confes- by rejecting the minority re- d been offered as a substi- for the majority report. to 234. The recommenda- o recommend that a committee | o prepare a brief summary e reformed faith, bearing the same relation to the confession which the . catechism bears to the larger | fem and formed on the general of the consensus creed prepared for | Assembly of 1882, or the arti- | f faith of the Presbyterian church | nd, both of which documents are | to the committee’s report and 4 to the assembly to be referred ittee appointed.” nsent of the assembly the nged so that the vote was question of striking out the | th rom the majority report pting the minority report During the discussion of erator Minton gave the doderator Pitcairn while he e comunissioners in favor of Dr. Minton said the rec- meant simply the establish- | w creed. nnouncement of the vote the | Moffatt informed the as- | Monday he would present nt with the object of uniting in order that a unani- | tion might be sent to | ,.,.4, ,..,fl.-.‘ ck Johnson presented ring the retention of on, analyzing the con- demonstrating the neces- es in certain clauses and enefits 1o be derived there- | rous doubtful commissioners ght over to the ranks of the re- | by Dr. Johnson's address. rt was made to postpone the vote | Monday, but the commissioners be- came impatient and insisted on the put-| t the question. The moderator was | > decide by a viva voce vote, and called for a rising vote en. hen the result was an- ced the revisionists cheered heartily called for a vote on the adoption of jority report. On the advice of the however, it was dairected to sideration of this important Monday. BOTH MEN ARE HELD | ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE | o | Former Treasurer of ColoradoSprings and Amother Erstwhile City | Official in Trouble. COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, May %.— | 1 Jale, for nine years City Treas- | ¢ Colorado Springs, was held in $10,- | by Justice Ruby to-day te answer rge of misappropriating funds | y _amounting to about $30,000. | Smith, a former city official, | elected by Hale to make | m! jons of the Treasurer's d who reported. everything cor- held in $5000 bail as an accessory eged embezzlement. RERRRERE RRVRERR RRRE RRER RRERR RRRR RREPRERY EERE KRR RRPRR RRRR RRERRRRY RRRE RRRR RRRnY, Heartand Kidaey Diseases ence of KID- Owing to the great prev J &EY diseases and the la "RIC ACID, & blocd b t laboratories of Europe f Y818 OF BLOOD AND URINE. i the only positive and scientific 4 of knowing whether a KIDNEY is present. URIC ACID POISON duces in some mental Or NErvOus symp- ms, tuch as a_confused and dazed mind, ottacks of the blues, splitting headaches, f-reliance, the memory gets poor r bad, fretful, _irritable; rs the URIC_ ACID ls pre- 7 the joints and muscles, pro- UMATIEM or GOUT. It fre- 1ses neuralgias bladder troubles, disturbances, dyspepsia. palpitation, HEART dis- There 1s no question that much un- ERY might be avolded if that many disorders of tion, ovaritis, pelvic neuralgias dred diseascs of Women. owe their to excess of DRIC ACID in the necessary U ki wn blood Don't delay. Know thy self before tak- ing_medicine. Consultation free at office or by mail. DR. NAST, 1504 Market st., corner City Hall Square, BSan_Francisco. R RRR R R R R EREE RERR RRER RERER RERR RN = X s x : 2 3 X PRERERER EERERRRRRRRERRRRERRRY. RRRR nRRRR RN nwRRnee nRRReRe ne RRR RERRR X L2223 Lo i Thae bigstore's Telepho o Num-~ by i Private Exehinge 601. There are about 40 telephones in the store, op rated hy 'wo cxdert 0pera’o s, mouring speedy eommunication with anv dedartm nt that you wish to reach. Order by te ephove :f more conveniint To commemorate our fifth anniversgry, an abundance «f summer quality and absolutely correct as to stvl’, has bzen triced with a fear- bargains such as you should only expect to find at the close of the sea- 1o 1nves.igate our [ rings that thi. great stcre stanis without an equal 2 Ainniversary Sale of Gloves. We take this occasicn to »'i 1 fu-ther i ce our Ladi s’ $1.50 qu e made to rell st this price; every pair is warranted and wil be fitted to icu e fiest qua 'ty French Kid, wih three patert clasps and newet ack 2nd al jopular street and evening sl ades; best Lique cewn Gloves, with two patent clasps and Paris point embroicer d backs, in fact back and latest stape ehares, and Pique Suede Gloves, in modes and tans, with two pearl clasps and latest backs. Al of our $1.50 Real Kid Gloves. Mond y—$1.18. 7 lity rea! Three splendid v.lu.s in Ladies’ Shoes, which | . . o) ° will fully demonstrate § aralel. the big store’s su-\ premacy in the shos{ / business, are offered for { 4’ Monday only: Ladies’ Tan Vici Kid Lace Shoes—(No. 1 in ilus- tration) — hand -turaed coles, styish, molern toe and tp; military heels; in all sizes and widthe; our regu'ar low price $3.09, special to-morrow, per pair. : $2 ’9 4 - Ladies’ Black Oxford Tles—(No. 2 in picture)—169 pa'rs only; hani-turned soles, new toe and paent leather tips; medium size leather heels; some with cloth and some with kid tops; all sizes in cither one or the other of these styles; regularly $2.00 per pair, on <pecial sale to-morrow., ... . s 1.33 Ladies’ Black Vici Kid Lice Shoes—(No. 3)—360 pa'rs only; cloth or kid tops; new modern tocand kid tip; medium flexib'e so'e; in all sizes and widths; special to-morrov only, gy $2.27 $4 Photographs $2.50 We have one of the bsst photograph s:udios in America, now under the pemona! sup-rvision of Mr. Chas. Lain-r, formerly of 731 Market street. In order that you may judge the high character and artistic merit of our work we are making a very ex'raordinary offer, which has been expained to some thousands of our customers by means of a circular letter mailed to their address. Have you received on=? If not, and you are interested in getting the best value in photographs that you ever had, inquire about this offer at the studio, For This Week Only—W: make an anniversary offering f cabi ize v val phe isto-p'ati: 000 s - Cameras and Suppiies Eastman’s Kodaks and Supplics—including all their box and folding Kodaks, will be found in our extensive Camera Department, on sccond floor. The new Eastman Pocket Folding Kodak No. 3 mak picture 34 x4}, pri The New Bullard M release, price 4x5 or §x7 Zinc Washing Boxes, Many of the e are s: Printing Frames—All L nc'uding 4xg. L-n_hrr Tripod Strips, 120 Pulverized Hypo, Ib........ Folding Cand'e Lymps. . ...20@ Hdrochinon, oz . ... ... . Saeprice......... curtaips--nrapories. .Anm’versary Sale Furniture, Carpets, Rugs. _ Money bas great purchaing power to- moriow in this ep'endid department ot the big store. r_\ 100 yairs Repp Portieres—Doube facel, Eeivy over hrow fringe, five : $5.00 co'ors, per pa’r,........... 24 Couch Covers—6o inches wide, fringed all A around; very heavy, will almost : cach., $5.00 ll «}, wear forever, each. . . .. {,% 100 pairs Figured Muslin Curtain: ds long, have / 4-inch ruffiss, an extra quality, per i ~ $1.00 pa 100 pairs Bobin:t Novelty Lac: Curtiins—Plain side insertion and ruffle, per pair. $2 100 Pillows—a'l ready for use, coverel with tateen, tape:try, velours, etc.,each. .... ... . $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.5)7 Draperies—20 patierns in Oriental and Bagdad effe:ts, very heavy, 36 inches wide, will wear as well as tapestry, per yard . 25¢ R T e P | Miscellaneous Offerings. Flower-Holde-s for Graves—A seasonable and timely article for Decoration Day; green japanned metal cup, fitted with long steel stem, as in illustration, each. . . ! 15e .50, 80, 10¢ .25 and 35¢ special feat of straw; yard, ., Rubb:r Garden Hose—Per foot Paint:d Sprinkling Cans Lewn Sprin'ders—6 kind, eac 50¢ Dress Linings—36-inch fine Mercerized Polka Dot Linings, in purple, new blue and black grounds, yard .. 35¢ Ladies’ r'ed blac , with fine quality. ename'ed buckle, all 1izes, each.. ... ... 80c¢ China and Gfiassware Tea Cups and Seucers—Very pretty cecorated Carlsbad P China, with raited edge and dainty flower designs; the Ladles’ Ladies’ regu'ar piices of these cups and saucem, a5c cach; Anniveisary Sale tomormow... .. ...... J@@€ Dessert Plates— A large arso:trent of Carlssad de-orated China Dessert Plates, that are regu- ar’y 15¢ and 20c each, on Moncay . 10¢ only, ) . 00 dosen in S and fancy design, with bright po ished tin cov- eny, regularly g5c per dossa—as s spocial Anpiversery offer- ing Monday, special. . . ,un.s. 27c handsome high-c'ass fabrics. Stripes, Perolas, ctc. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 qualities large Eastern jobber’s spring stock; they are mostly in suit lengths, lengths; cheice to morrow (Monday) only, per yard e Anniversary Sale of Challies, Crepes, Eftc. An immenss spc’al purchase of fine Import:d Satin Striped Chalies. ceaon’s designs ani colornys; rich, dainty and much in demand at the present moment; p morrow's special sclling at less than the cost in France, per yard Sale of Grepe—From Jpun—Ouw Fpench Organdigs—The: prety Amerioan Organdies—sSo god business in Japanese Crpes has been very large this year, attesting the good graizs aad groat desirability of the fabrics tha: w: offer. The ba'ance of our stock ( about 100 pieces), inc uding the new so'id linen color, Crepes + that were 20c per yard, on special sale to-morrow only , Anniversary Sale Specials, Cloaks and Suits. co'arless or Bernhardt collar, al sizss, regularly $10.00 and $112.50, Anniversary Sa'e price, ... ..812.00 $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 New Tll‘p,- Dresses st.so—Lo: .#N@ ( of 200 of the newest Eton Dresses, som: with and some without vest effects, in all the newest ligh: and medium colors and sty es of cloths. aleo in all-silk lined, beit d Eton pesbe Cheviot, navy and black, a'l sizes, rogu'arly $22. 50 to 43500, An that to properly represent it in a single advertisement is simply imposs'ble. Tape try Brussels—Good, durab'e carpets; new, neat patterns; per yarJ.3 90 Tapestry B-ussels—1o-wire goods, Sunfrd & Stensen's make; per yard 4 DG Bcdy Brussels—All leading makes; test wearing carpet ma ‘e; per yard New Linen Warp Mat ing—Excel'eat grade 3 revorsible; special pr Linoleum —Made of an excellent qua'ity linsced oil and pulveriz=d cork, well sea- soned—specia' per square yard . . . . Carpet Rugs— Ex ellent quality of carpet stock ends, made up from remnants—6xg feet, $7.50—-8%x12 fect, $13.75 . Golden Oak Bedroom Suite—Bed, burcau and washstand, worth $25— spoal. ... vis Ladies’ Summzr Neckwear. puff, a: shown in cut white ground with colored polka dot Butterfly Silk Windsor Shield Bow—Pre silks, tied ready to wear, to be worn with linen col- lars, the 'atest fad, each, . .......... THE EMPORIUM. \ = Anniversamsm%hiny Offer in Black Dress Goods. O r a~niversary offering in Black Dress Fabrics is positively withou: peer or You wil re astonished at the littleness of the price when vou sze theze About 1000 yards of the most popular Black Dress Goods shown this scason—plain and striped, Etamines, Brocaded Grenadine, p'ain and figured Crepe de Paris, Ocliennes, some handsome novelty Lace There is not a length in the lot worth less than $1.50 per yard, and most of them are regu'ar This splendid lot of bargains are the black dress goods remnants of a although there are some su't and skirt 890 materia s, o much used for graduation dresses and even'ng wear, have a'ways been a spec’al feature of the big store’s wash fibric busi- ness. A complete range of fine qua'ity French Organ jesy 70 inches wide, in whits, da'nty bue, red, pink, Cana pink, TYs 35 e Nile, heliotrops, etc., per yard. . 70c 50Cc Shirt Wziss 29c— Assoried Jot of splendid Percale Wa'sts, full fronts and tacks, starched cuffs, all sizes, regularly soc ‘Annivereary Sale special. .. ... 29¢c $7.50,$8.50 New Skirts §5.95—A splendid new lot of nivy blue and gray Brilliantine Skirts, also black Chevi ts, trimmed and plain, all made in the newe:t flaring style; some with, some without fl.unce; a'l well made, be:t Dressmaker finish and linings, reg- ularly $7.50 and §8.53, Anniversuy Sale special , 5- 95 $10.00 ard $12.50 Silk Etons $7 95— Assort- ed lot of very handsome k Econ Jackets, one of the pretty sty'es being shown in picture. They ars perfectly made and .ined, eirher piain or tuck=d. Some are lace trimmed, -either $7.95 a'e m sl r ess, ma'e in the highest mann-r; " $19.50 Our Furniture Store is 30 immense—(the showroms a'one covering half of the seconi floor) —and the variety of furniture is so great All that we can do is from tims t> tim: call attention to a few of its the things tht are out of the ordina-y in style, qua'ity and prics, Hire ar: som: of th's week's annivereary offerings: 98¢ 15¢ 40¢c OS¢ varp. Sewed, laid and lined; regular price everywh re $1.10 per yarl, é $17.50 Some of New York’s latest creations in Ladies’ Neckwear have just arrived by express; Ouwing Neckwear made o wash materals, Madras, Pique a1d D'mites, in solid colors and wh'te. Lad es’ Croat Scarfs—To bs worn ia four-in-hand or ..80¢, 750 Madras Stock—W.ta and butrerfly bow =1 Lacies’ Ve mer weight, vests h ...-800 tancy Lade e . 500 Monday’s Remarkahle Clothing Values. No clothing store pretends to offer better values in men’s wearing apparel than we d), and a better bargain in men’s suits than the one offered for Monday has never been given by us, Parents will have goad reason to congratulat: themselves upon securing THE EMPORIUM. | ERRRERRRR ERRR ERRPRRRR RRRR RERRREERR RERR RRRREERE RRER RRRE RRRRR RRRREEZRRRER RRRR RRRY RERRR RRRRE RERE RRRR X RRRERRRR RRERRRRRER RRZE RRRY. Every piece new and of this Anniversary Sale Millinery. At Half--at Quarter and Less. $2.50 Children's Fancy Leghorn Hats, .. §0# $3.00 Chuldren's Fancy Leghorn Hats , $2.50 Walking Hats , , $3.50 and $5.00 Children's Trimmed Hats ,, $4.00 Panama Walking Hats, £4.00 Trimmed Wa king Hats $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ Bonnets. $8.00 and $50.02 Trimmed Ha's Anniversary Sale of Under- wear and Hoslery. Children’s Hose—1xx 1ibbed lisle thread, cardinal and Ya'e blue with whts extract:d polka-dots, sizes 5 10 9, cur regular 25c grale ho e—as an an- niver:ary special, Monday only, per ’2 mpcred Hermedonf black, real two- li'e hose, Rictelieu dropped sitch, extra iced heel, doub'e so'e, our regular j35c grad: hose—anniversary sa'e price, per pair 2 30 d Pan gh neck, Iong or short sleeves, pants knee 'or ankle length, co crs ecru and cream—Monday only, per garment... French Balbriggan Vests—High neck, short sleeves, extra fine finish, ecru or white, sizes 28 to 44, our regular §oc garments— special Monday only, exch : THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | The big stors isuss a Mammoth General Oatalogve twice cach o ng and giving the lowest prices for «v:rvthing to eat, drink, wear or uss s the home. I is mailed free 15 ou'~ of-town fo.ks who ask for it. Semd at onte [ 7 the Spring an i Summr edition. SARY and Grandest Store. merchandise, bcught on a spot-cash hisi:, thoroughly reliable as fo lessness and defe. mination to g ve you to-morrow (our anniversary day) son, Tins annivzrsar, event cannot fail to convince those who choose — n the western hall of America—for actual and homnest vilue-viving. Anniversary Offering of Laces On Mondsy only an amazing bargain in desirab'e laces for trimming underwear, dresses—in fact, all scrts of wearing apparel that requires washing. We have picked up about 300 pieces of Torchon, Normandy, Valeneiennes and Point de Paris Laces; all good styles, in various widths—some of them wide enough for making curtains—a’l marked at one uniform price to-mor- 5c Anniversary Sale Undermuslins. To show our appreciat'on of your exten‘ive patronage during the past five years, we off.r to-uorrow the fol- low'ng extra special values in the Undermuslin D :partment. 50c Cambrc Cerxct Cover—yoke of fine tucks, an | § rows of embroidery ing:rtion, Anniversary special price 75¢ Cambric Cors-t Cover—Ilace yoke, Jace on neck and sleeves, Anniver- sary spcial price. .. ....... $1.25-ckirt in every way, one lace trimmed, cne with embroidery flounce, one of d.ep flowpce all tucks, Anniverssry special price. . . __ 75¢ Cambric Short Skirt—tucked and hem titchei ruffle, Anniversary special price . $1.50 Cambric fieck and cuffs, Anniversary special price $1.00 Embroid:ry Trimmed Drawers—hemstitch=d tucked ru VORI RIS - <. o oivioessnsposntsevhesidatores $3.50—325 Infants’ Fine Embrcidery Short Dresses—an asscreed lot, Anniv rsry special price $1 50 Children’s C oaks, Dresses, Caps ani Lades’ Corsets in this Department. Sale of Club Bags. We offer for Monday and Tues- day only, genuine leather Club Bags, made in imitation of alligator, hav- ing strong leather handl s, nickel lock and catches and coth lined with pocket inside. row, for to- 28¢c that it requires an expert to discern them from the foreign production. They are sightly, serviceable, fine-thread weaves; we have them in white, canary, black, red, Nle, Javender, sky blue and pink, 31 inches wide, our price, per yird, BB AL 10¢ Fancy and Black Quils.... 2@ 25¢ Bunches of Forget-me-nots. ,Jos 10 '{N;"- ;5‘ si 3'47: 14 _inc:e-. gl-luj"u.-- g;: W 4 11 inch:s, 85c si 15 inches, $1.15 size, . . ... 1.0 Busehen of Hatlotropa:- B9800 (Erebiov 720 16 inches, $1.35 sies 9fo 75¢ Bunch:s Mignonette. . ... #8@ ( 17 inces, $1.00 si .79¢ 17 nches, $1.35 size. ... $1.085 s0c Bunches of twe've dozen Vio'e's Sample Line of Purses. 50c to 85c Qualities 29¢. We have tought a drummer's simple Jine of Fingzr Purses and Ladies’ Combination Card Case and Pocket Bo ik — nearly 500 in a'l. They come from one of the bes: leather goods factories in America, ars the latest styles and are well mace. The leathers us=d are Walrus Grain, English Caf, Alligator, Seal Grain and Genuine Moro:co, in a large a sortment of co ors; all have inside nickel :rame; not a purse e in the lot worth less than soc, moit of them 75¢ an. 85¢; the big store’s Annive sar/ Spe ial price, Monday only 29 Anniversary Sale of Men’s Furnishings. 50c Night Shirts 39:—Good flinnelette, in farcy woven patterns, cut tull and long, with a pocket and collar, special Monda: only. e e 4 y 38¢ $1.45 Pajamas 9lc—Good flanne'ette, the trouters factened with pearl buttons and a flannelete draw string at the waist, 4 fancy frogs on blouse, spscial Monday only, tuit.. 91c 50c Working Shirts 34:h-M‘kn‘: Gor:l C:dlhmm Shirts, in nice pac- terns, well made, with pocket, spscial Monday only. ..., vy o S WL ¢ 34ec Underwear 19c and 33c—The balance cf several broken lines of Un- derwear for men and boys, Derby tibb d, form ficting and I'ght and heavy weights coton mesh and Jight weights, and Boys’ Merino Wool Drawen, special to-morrow.............., 33¢c Socks, 3 pairs for 25¢—Black or tan cotton, seamless and fast co'ors. Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs Sc—Cambric, some all white, soms with colored borders. 50c Suspenders 27c —Men’s Fancy Suszenders, all high-grade webbing. Some Liquor Specials. Cutter’s A No. | Whiskey—A very popu'ar aricle that we [ sell regularly at the sp=cial price of g>c per, bo:tle, veduced for Moncay and Tue day only to. ... 4 @G Golden Oak Hat Rack—With a Franch pate mirror—special, SO el D Library Table—Golden oak polish-d, with a shelf below and drawer, size 22x32 inches, worth $6, spec’al s “ 2, . 2 Brass Bed, full swell front, nicely ornamented, la-ge size, special . , ’22 25 Golden Oak Sideboird, with a French-pate mirror, nicey ornamented, swell front draw- ers, worta $20.00, special . ' $14.25 Parlor Sui'e, consisting of five piec's, uphol- stered with a good qua'ity o: ve'our in excel- lent Cesigns and colorings, "s 75 - worth §27.50, spectal gal'on.. McMulten’s White Label Stout—The highest-priced Porte: in the Market, Monday and Tuesday, per dozen $7.85 Port or Sherry Wine—Good quality, bottle. .. ...... 25¢ Good California Brandy—Botle, .78¢ Bourbon Whiskey—Full quart bott! 780 2T Sp 's Sporting Goods Dept. Good Croquet Sets—Bight balls and eight mallews, gaivan'zed wickets, put up in dove-tail hinged covered box, a8 an Anniversary special \ for Monday only, comp'ece et & 70 ¥ Roller Skales—For Monday only; ) Winslow Sidewalk Skates—in all sizes, have strong hecl mdmd:-p; and good maple whee's, never less than S5ca ir, Anniversary special N ... 36e otton, rum- 210 17 for the boy at the astonish'ng low prices quoted below; s:1iom you see 1o much money to bs saved on such reliable clothing. Men's $°5.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Sults $10.75 Boys® $5.00 Ves'ee Sults $3.38—Tweeds, cani- Grocery Economy. Striking examples of the great values we are continually offering— values Sale of Books. : : : Tae ranze of syles incude the smarg broad - b ade with fancy sille | that cheapen the cost of living without deteriorating the qualities. Some very special and timely offerings for Monday, from ( (houldere] M itary Sack Cost, in every fabric meres and bue serges, made wi incy the second largest Book Department in America, New or ,""Mon_fl:'ih oy _m‘;" b ‘yrtenhh vests, eicher single or double breasted, su'ts f.r ( Hams—Best Eastern Sugar Cured, Monday and Tue day, Ib. . boys 3 to 8 years of age, that are regularly so'd us at $5.00 and $6.00, speciil 2 thh‘xfuk.. posn . $3.35 Boys’ $7.50 Sults $4.95—A choice of 15 styles Sugar—Best Dry Granulated, 18 Ibs .. Best Eastern Lard—3 Ib tins, Monday an: Rolled Oats— Best Eastern, 6 lbs, . oo Wheatine—Excellent breakfast mush, free demonstration now, 3 packages shades in cheviots; dark blue fabric with light line stripes interwoven, some with large Books as soon as published at a liberal reduction from pub- lisher’s prices. The only complete stock of Medica works in California. Dz y.. = The Famous Kenmore Edition of Standard Books — Bound in art bucram, gilt top, deck e edge, 5o gool| titles, made to sel at 75c each, special Monday'only....... o0 100 gl 202 The Cornell Lib-ary —1c0 t't'es by fam jus authors, fine linen binding, gi ¢ ¢t ps, publ sh- ed at soc, special Monday only..... B DG The Ivory ind Belles Letres lons of Handy-Volume Classic; —artisticaly bound in im tit'on wood bark and in white and g0d; 100 titles; made to sl at goc each, special Mo:day only . . 15¢ The Leather Stocing Talzs - by Fenimore Cooper, five volumes, cloth binding, boxei, puslished at $3.00, speca. Monday only ; 98¢ dou.le breasted sick coats, most fashionable eff cts; med; our regu'ar prices on thess v v $10.75 special sale price all this week. ..., Men’s Pants—The $5.00 kind, all this week .82, Me's Parts —The $2. 50 kind, Mondsy $1. 48 Boys' $3.50 Suits $1.98—D.uble-b 4 two- plece suts, made of all-wool materia's, in nsw and pleasing styles; in checks, plaids and mix- tures, siz=s for byys 9 to 15 years, usually soid at $3.50; special all this week. " 98 Boys' $10 Blue Serge Sults $7.38—For young Cholee Jopn, Eneih Bk o Oren, . 47 llo—1I Soa Feil's Napht 3 & i e - ot S s Van C:z‘ 5::-1- Tomato Sauce, Monday and of three-piece sults, either in knee pants or long pants, patterns are among the most stylish sorts, vests are either single or double breasted, man- fashioned style, suitable for boys 10 to 19 years, not to :-“'mhd:kl_ ckhm $7.50, our special 3 weel $4.95 P P P PP P PP Laundry S —Loose, best quality, 1b Siryker's Sard Soap—Monday and Tuesday, 7 bars.. —Golden Ruie Brand, ga's, 4§05 balf ga' Best Western Corn—Monday and Best Mai ¢ Corn—Mon lay and Tueiday, 10 tins, ... Best Milchner Herri , fat, 6 for. . lend, none better, package. Home-Made Marmalade—Madam Critcher" Junket Tablets - Makes dainty dessert or ice cream, package. men 13 to 19 years of age, pure worsted s:rge, warrantzd tast color, cut in the Jatest and mos: approved styls, al well tai ored and lined, suits th . ecial eale el ks 87038 strong, bed 78x35 inches, worth $1.50, spzcial Monday only [ EMPORIY These $1.60 Hammocks $1.18. cotton, linen finished Hammocks, with pillow, epreader and wide "hl:::,hvner; Ay ao.denm m $71.18 { CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE { Vocal Schirmer’s Library of Musical Classics. Complete stock now on sale in our Music Department 2t @m@=third off pub- lishers” prices. Also many high-class song collections of standard operas. Among the best of these are: Prima Donna Album, £ 387 Contralto Albums, $F 357 Tenor A'bum, $1 35, Barytone Album, $7,38; Massenet Song Album, for either bigh or low voices, each 387 Lacome Song Aloum, $7,38; Chopin, 17-song, FFO@; Schumann’s WPANWARAN AW ARAD AR AACR D AHAR AR GAA R AR RARRRARA CHA R RAEAN WHRR WAAR AR RAR R AHAR WD DA R TARAA AR AARR CAXRR AR CR R RAAR R AAAR RARR A RRARR A RRR A RRA R AN ARARARAAARRA AARE AAURA AAAE AXAR AR AARARR AAAR AXARA A AR A AAAARAANARR GAA R R AR KRR AR anaa AR W WA A

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