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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MANY TOURISTS VISIT GERMANY Kiel Week Festivities Draw Thousands to Berlin. Emperor William Protests Yacht Race, but With- out Avail BERLIN, June 22.—This has been a week of speeches and regattas, favored Guring the last half by fine, sunny weather. It began with the unveiling of the Bismarck memorial in front of the Reichstag building Sunday, which drew to Be: eigners, ista. Count von Bulow’'s oration on that occasion greatly surprised the Emperor, | because the whole tone differed from his Majesty's conception of Bismarck's achievements, in which the Emperor only saw a servant doing his master's bidding. This his Majesty emphasized at the time by the inscription on the wreath deposit- ©d at the foot of the statue. the Great Emperor's Great Se The Liberal press thinks it lmposslble lo grant the Agrarian demands, which mean that the renewal of the commercial treaties will be rendered most difficult. The Agrarian press has denied this cau- tiously and the Conservative press has kept silent. The whole press was agree- &bly affected by the Emperor's statement that peace is now secured for a number of Years to come he Cologne Volks Zeltung to-day criti- | cally reviews his Majesty's Cuxhav en | &peech and says: ror has by his words corroborate: ed by the Center, namely, that the | fon has been a ‘total failure, for eved by it? Not even the reim- Ment of her Chinese possessions; ht harmony among the powers notorious that there have been t wrangling and jealousies would have been’ better if alone punished China for Baron r's death. No power could have nd the punishment would then have quate to the enormity of the crime. The Emperor, who personally steered the E!rprr-<~ yacht, the Iduna, in the race | Frida , came in fourth, jesty entered a protest against the e Comet, but the judges decided m the forelgn ships which have ar- Kiel harbor for the occasion is armored cruiser Svietlana, v the Grand Duke Alexis, to claration of neutrality. Germany’'s action in not tion of neutrality has cordance with German since Bismarck’'s time, ve any unfriendly mean- any has mow secured twenty-two e transportation home of hina, winding up August | al with the Princess Irene. it that the entire German Ballin, director of the i, entering the Cabinet wish. The Vossische | g, qependem Liberal, says of them can afford it, as it would | degradation from their exalted po- | s “royal merchants” to compara- > official insignificance. yesterday’s large pro-Bismarck i bless all honest English- the justice and iruth CAMP REVER|E. A Tent City With No Household | Cares. To g‘u*c- at the summer resort page ly papers, it would seem no dif- task to find a suitable place—in to spend a vacation, yet the very ifornia has so much to of- mber and variety, makes flicult to make a selection. however, there is noné tinctly alone as regards | s that appeal to the genera.l p Reverie. lan and thoroughly comple'.e p Reverle is bound to leap | favor. h in its first year, and th ened, the sea- and the efforts of man. situated in one of the sections of the State, an River redwoods, and in thousands of peopie from every | part of Germany and many thousand for- | including many American tour- | ber actual outlay and ce:iainly | losing a prize. | her toward the United States or | ng the chances of Dr.| director of the Deutsche | Friedrichsruhe those | it wired to Henry La- | ast_array of seaside and results already | happy combination of the | JUNE 23, 1901. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. o RERR RERE REREERRE ERRE RN RS P Mflmnmnnmnuuuum »ReeReeee umnuumnmufium RRR RRRRRRRE R KRR R J i | MR RRRRR RRRR RN wenmw Embroideries, HzIf Price.: On special sa'e Mon- dav only, a very fine qua'ity o' Nain- sook and Cambiic Edgings and Ins.r- ' tons; mot a com- mon piece in lot ani no se-onis; but a1 firit quality em®roideri.s, in the nicest K'nds of neat dainty paerrs that cell regu- Cameras and FPhoto Supplies. Everything tha: th: photographer ne:cs on sale in our Cimera De- parim -, te-ond flor. Eastman Kodaks are the idea’ cameras to amateur or professional take on your vacation, 2s they load "dz)'light and you can sa'cy keep your films until vour return befure deve'oping. We have them from the “Brawnie,” at 8oc, to the mo:t expensive Cartriége Kocaks, and we give full ‘nstructions in regard to their operaion and how t» do your own ceveloping and printing. If, however, you are in a burry, let us do your deve'oping and printing for you in a thoroughly workman'ike and artistic manner at small cost. Free dark room for use of our customers. Ladies’ or Men’s Shieid Bows 10c. $5 dozen of this seaon’s most etylish ready-to wear sk shield Bows; like pic- tur:; fancy silks in choice color- ings; reguarly N 25c each; Monday only, Six hundred dainty Hair Casps to hold up the shert bair in tazk, fincy ename'ed, wreaths with white sones, white stones and turguoise good quility of plate; Monday only at the very special price each 18¢c Special Sale of Tapestry Portieres. “Three small lots of good Tapesiry Portieres, 25 to 35 pairs in cach lot—to be c'oied out Monday to make room for new, comp'ete lines soon to arrive, There are five good colors in each lot; all ars fringed top and bottom and the smallest ones are 3 yards long—to-morrow only— $1.75 Portieres. . . . $1.37 $4.75 Porticres. ... 3.88 $3.25 Porticres. ... 2,79 Groceries Monday. Kitchen Soap—Emporium Savon, the red wrapper, large bars, Monday only, 2y 25¢ Pink Beans—best quality, 1o lbs... .. .. 25¢ Ghirardelii's Ground Chocolate—1 1b. tins. . ............................ 25¢ Monday ... Rice—best Carolina a’./ egularly 3 Ibs for 25¢, Monda_¢ Ibs. . 2. - Corn Starch—, Archer’s, the money can buy, instead Y 3 packages for 25c, on Mon- A PR e AR 256¢ Liquors Monday. Whisky—Kentucky Bourbon, full quart 75c bo tes, Monday only 55¢ Port or Sherry—choice table qu-my, regularly $1.50 a galion, Monday. . F Gin — Thorne’s English Bot regu'ar.y $1.00, Monday only.............. 830 \Muslin Sale. 1 cas: yad wi e B'eached Musin, a fair qua'ity of undrsssd muslin worth 734 pr yard, to-morrow - 5!: Sma'l lot of our gc blea: 3xrd wile cambric for lacizs’ and children’s un lerwear, etz., special to-morrow on'y, per yard GoldenRule Bazaar 7.¢ | CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE Special Sale of Cigars. Monday and all this week Tampa Smokers, 8 for 25¢; made in Tampa, Fucri'a, and one of the bes cigar values cv.r offered ‘n this city. H. Summerfiecid & Co.’s Entire Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats | i at 57¢ on H. Summerfieid & Co,, 113 i anked among the best makers in the West. cffer of 57c on the dollar of their wholesale prices. *his supzricr, clean, up-to-da‘e stock of Men’s fivures. 3 $5-75- Men’s Stylish Suits — Fire Worsteds, blue and black Serges, Tweeds and Cheviot Su'tings, plain effecs and pretty mixtuores, sack coats, round or square cut, many of them with the popu'ar military shoulders, the best of linings and finishings, perfectly tailored $15.00 suits; at the lowest prices such suits have ever been offered in this o $8.95 Men’s I’ln:sl Suils—The kinds which if bought in the regular way would have to be sold at $z0 each; Wor- steds, quues, erges and Oxford Suiting, in all of the latest colorings, also blue and black, stvlishly desxgned best make; could not be wholesa'ed at the bxg store’s $" 45 special price Men's High-Grade Overcoats—English Whlpcord, Coverts and Oxfords, an ex- ceptional selection of fine overcoating:, latest fashion collars of same mate-ia’s or of silk velvet, lined with the best of Italian Cloth cr Serge; made to sell at §20.00,we’re going to s=1l them for ',l45 | Boys’ Threc-Piece Svils—S'zes for 10 to 15 years of age, materials all-wool Cheviot and Cassimeres, in blues and fancy mixtures, doub’e and siagle breasted vests, man-fashioned styles; regular'y worth $4 27 L/ $7.50, Summerfield’s sale price Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Stiff, Soft and Straw Hafs. Nearly 1500 Hats cut to about hall regular prices — commencing Monday and vuntil closing timc next Saturday night. While you arc buying a Sum- merfie!ld Svil al a trifle more than hall ils valuc, why nof get a good hat on the same lerms? For Mcn’s $10.00 Sack Svils—A'l-the-yesr-round weights, in Cheviots and Crs imer:s, in nobby mixtures; a'so p'ain bue ini black. These suits are well made, every detail carefuly carried cut; either rcund or square cut sack ccats, with deep Freneh facing, supsrior trimm'ng—in fact a gocd all around business suit worth g1o.00, for Lot 1—160 Fedoras, brown and pear’, regu’arly $riasitontto. i e es 98¢ Lot 2—275 Stiff aad Fedora Hats; the Stiff Hats in brown; black and cortrasts; th: Fedoras peari color; regularly 1.85, $2.35 and $2.45 each, cut to, e o $1.23 Lot 3—140 black StFf Fedora and Golf thages, in pearl, black and m'xtures; regularly $aigh b0y, B e B $1.47 Lot 4—265 black and brown Stiff Hars, John B. Stet- son's and Roelof s make; regulary $3.35 ;3.4;, $3.50 and $4.00, cutto. ... ... "-93 23¢ Lot 5—225 Boys' Straw Sailor Hats in as- sorted colors, regu'arly 35¢, cut ... ...... 3lc 42¢c Lot 8—90 Boys’ Wash Sailor Caps in assorted co'ors, also some Straw Sa'lor Huts, segulardy Focigede, cibl0. ..o, oo Sl e e We have not all sizes in each of the above lofs, but are sure fo have the size you want in some of them. ' Sansoms street, manufac urers of Men’s, the Dollar. Boys’ and Children’s C'othing, have They are row retiring from tusiness, and preferring to make a great sacrifice in order to sell their stock as a whoe instead of in httle lots, have accepted our much-below-value Beginning Monday, a: 8 a. m.. th: big store will cffer and Boys’ C o hing a: a trifl: more than half regular retail For Boys' Vestee Suils Worth $3.50—This lot ceria’nly de- serves the attention of every mother who has a boy from 3 fo; 5 years -of age that needs a new school or vacation suit. They are made' of good serviceable Cassimeres, in blue and fancy mixtyres; vests of same material as balance of su't; Summerfield who'esaled them for $z.50—and we ask on'y $1.98. Men's Stylish Dress Trousers—Made of fine Worsteds, in p'easing and dre-sy effecis, perfect in every detail, fully worth $5; $2 55 & o - sale price only .. Men's Fancy - Vests—Sizes ;3 to 40 chest only, all double treasted, in handsome patterns of silks and vel- ours; worth easily $4.00 and $5,00 each, the sale $2.28 ieee o s Boys’ Veslee Svits—Sizes for 3 f0 8 _years only, made of h:ndsome all- wcol Cassimeres 2nd Cheviots, also blue Serges, vests of same material or Fancy Silk Vest'ngs, as preferred, well made, perfect fittng; good wearing $5.00 suits, during $3.42 this sale Boys’ Sailor Svitr—Made from all-wool b'ue Cheviots, in proper weights for fall; the color is a fast in:igo-blue, the suits braided with $2 68 - silk souteche; they are worth g4. 50, sale price will be. . IBflys' Long Pants Svits—All-wcol Chevots and Cas.imeres, cither round or‘ square cut coats, in dark brcwn and fancy- mixtures, sizes for boys 12 to 19 f age; 3} d, well-mad h 6. bpok imie st gt b st~ M Clean-Up = Men’s Furilishings In conjunction with the Summerficld Clothing Saic we make reductions of one-quarler, onc-third, onc-halt and morc on many broKen and (c-be-discon- tinued lines of Men’s and Roys’ Summer Haberdashery. That the average prices arc about hall what you'd cxpect to pay is a bit of good lortune that should be all the more welcome to you. Men’s Suspenders—A variety of we's, both kid and si k ends, values up to soc, sale price. . . . Men’s Negligee Shirts— Good qua’ reduced fiom 5oc to. ... " Boys' Negligee Shirts—Soft finish cheviots, in nobby plai pb terns, reduced from soc to. Wash Bat Ties—Cheviot and Iatest patt regu'arly 2 for 25c, a'eprice, each. ... ............ Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs—The 15c kind, made of ji p-. ty Men’s Walking Canes—138 on; y, made of selected Congo, si ver mountedyreach, . ollo . nooill gl sl T, Men's Colored Shirts—Made of Madras and best Percales, in stylish patterns, stiff bosoms, separa‘e cuffs, were $1.05 and $1.50, szes 14 to 1734 only, reducedto ... .......... .65¢ Men’s Golf fhirts—Best qual'ty Japanese Crzps,. in neat s fects, sizes 14 to 17, instead of $1.00, now Men's Golf Shirts—Good 75c quality Macras shirts, in neat effects, sizes 14 to 1614, now . 350 Men’s Bzlbriggan Underwear—Summs sshirts and crawers, size ‘ine broken; instead of 3 §C per garment, nowW .. .. ........ M:n’s Heayy-Ribbed Balbriggan—Shirts and drawers, striped, all sizes; regularly 50c per garment, reduced to. . ...l e T Men’s Heavy-Ribbed Balbrigg n—Shirts reduced from 50c to. . ... .. ... ..., Men's Sitk Neckwear—Imp: 23c 29c 15¢ 250 Fancy Half Hose—In a gcod astortment of pair, sa'e price. . 'terns, mestly purple; reguarly z;;: '6 c! Sale of Trunks, Monday and the Wodt Canvas coverel, waterproof painted frunk, wth two trays, 8 top tray ful cov ers’, wih com- pertmert fcr hat, two str g leath- er straps arourd .runk, four sats on top, two a-cund tody, long strap hinges, Exce'sior lock and strong co:ner bumpers. inches, reguar $6.50, cut to. 85 45 30 inches, regu'ar $7.25, cut ©0.. $6 1 32 inches, reguar 38.c0, cit to. . $6- 35 34 inches, regular 58.75, cut o, . $7. 45 36 inches, rguar $9.25, cut to,.. 8 708 38 inches, regular $10.00, cut to. . S8 Ed Sale of Bags, Mgnday and the Week. enuine Leather Ciub B:g’, made in imitation of ali- gator, have nickel lock and catches, linen lined, with pocket inside. 10 inches, 73c tize, cutto. ., 11 inches, 85c size, cut to, 12 inches, gsc size, cut to, 13 inches, $1.00 size, cut t3. 14 iackes, $1. 70 size, cutto, 15 inches, $1.15 size, cutto, 16 inches, $1.25 size, cutto. 17 inches, $1.35 size, cut to. $1.35 Blankets , 88e 100 fa'rs only of 11-4 white Bankets (64376 inches), 2 well made, warm bed covering, good for summer use as extra cover.ng, and at to-day’s special price they are better and S . 880 This Oak Bath Tub Seat 88c. Made of oak, with extention rests, adjustable to fit any tub, either porcelan or zinc lined, has rubber guards on end to pre- vent the maring ot the tub—this article is sold d oy by p'umbers’ su-p'y houses for $2.0c—our spe- ....... 88¢c cial price for Monday on’y. House Cleaning Time. A c'ean house and soiled cr sadly worn wa!l paper do not harmonize well tegether, especially when wall paper can be bought as cheap as the Big Stcre sel s it at all times, and is extraordina- rily cheap as we offer it this week. Banks— From 40 to 18¢ p-r single ro'l Good Gilts— /¢ Frem 3 17¢ >, 15¢ rer ; single roll._; Highsst Grade Gilts— From 12 @ to S0 per sngle roll. All the latest designs in tapestries, perpendicular stripes, floral designs, wasbable tie papers, ot Window. Shades—3x7 felt, each’ #5@—37 c'oth, reguarly 35¢, now FWG—3x7 oil opaque, extra good, each GO@—we make and bang all sizes of shades to order. Esti- mates wade for any number. Paint—Thoe celebrated Jobn Lucas & Co.’s Pa'nts. . .per gallen $7.50 Emporium Paint. . A'so Lincrusta Waltons, Picture Rai's, Kalso- _ mine, Muralo, Wood Stain, Enamel, Floor Paint; everything in fact nezded in the deco- rating of a home. $1.50 Gioves To introducs our new steck of Kid ‘Glovss $1.18. \Carpet Remnant this very Our immense carpet trade during the past few months has produced a very Sale This Week. A Thousand Pairs Men’s and Boys’ Shoes mmmamawmmammumammm v the line of the California western Railway, being only three | a quarter hours’ ride from San Fran- | | ically a hotel, or more strictly | under canvas, and yet en- from the ordinary hotel or various parts of the State. | hed and unfurnished, are | reasonable rates and meals | he most extreme care and | able talent will be sup- tisfactory to the most | feature will be a regular morn- | mmnm i3 "speakers on various sub- interest, besides musical of entertainment in the 3 ng: The affairs of Camp Reverie are in the hands of an energetic and capable man- sgement and the success of the camp and | eatisfaction to guests is assured beyond | question. i The fare for the round trip is only $2 50, so it is easy to run up for a day and in- | ate. The raiflroad schedule allows | he camp on week days three hours and fifty minutes and on Sundays four hours and forty minutes. The office of the Camp Reverie Associa- tion is located at.81 Flood building, San }‘ranm(co where full particulars can be Booklets containing complete infor- so be had at all offices of | Vorthwestern Railway. To Ride Horseback 'in the Sommer Is one of the greatest vlen- v special otfer ior Monday only: You may ask for any French Glace Kid Glove in the Big Store that you for- mer'y paid $I.50 for and we will fit, guarantee and afterward keep in repair free of charge any pair of these fine gloves for. . ............ s" ’8 Thsy come in fast black and every popu'ar color. been made on the $1.25 per yard, now Two Dress Goods Bargains. Unmaichable.values for Monday only. S0c All-Woo! Chevio! Mixtures 34c Yard—36 inches wide, 10 handsome and very stylish color effects, three shades of gray, two shades of brown, two shades of blue, reseda, castor and cadet, suitable for either street or outing wear, will give splendid uusr’lcuon, spe- cial price to-morrow, per yard. . 340 $1.25 Black Pannc Cheviol 730 Yard—s3o inches wide, splendtd qualify and weight, in a most perfect shade of brilliant black that wi'l not turn; it is one of the very best makes. Unfor.unately we could only secure 500 yards to sell at this price; to-morrow only, per yard. .. - 73e¢ - is French plat: g'ass, special this week. good carpeting in this assortment. wnm Velvet Carpets —All wool, beautifu! patterns, worth Ladizs’ Dressing Table—Like pic- ture; either mahogany, go'den oak or birdscye maple, the mirror $5.75 closing time Saturday +night. Insrlln Carpets—Worth 6oc per yard, now, . 37e 85¢ rth e yordi $93 value at $27,50 ; eale price this week Vacaftion Shoes. Ladies Bicycle and Tour'sts’ Shoes— Back or tan Vici Kid, 15 inches in height, with tions and night displays. hooks, new modern toe, m=- Fireworks for the Fourth. The Big Store has everything in the line of Fireworks for home celebra- We issue a catalogue which gives full particulars, Three-Piece Bedroom Suite—Solid oak, style as in picture, dresser has French p'ate mirrcr, pretty carvings, excellent cabinet work, full $21.75 large accumulation of short lengths (15 to 6> yards each) There are all kinds of To close thes: remnants out at once a further reduction of 2§ per cent or more ha’ already very low department store prices. The sale bezins Mondiy morning and will continus unti to match, worth from $1.25 to $1.50 per yard, now. Tapestry Brussels —Worth 6oc p:r yard, now Axminster Czrpets—Persian, Orlental and Floral effects, with borders Roxbury Tapestry Brussel: s Special Sale of Famous Books| 50c Hose 23c¢. Printed from large typs on good paper, gilt tops and bound in handsome cloth | Ladies’ Real Lisle Thread and Maco Crtton Hose—300 dozen choice Impert=i qu:ne Y. Vape! g and Stevenson’s manufacture, worth $1.00 per yard, mow . .. Qarpet —Worth $1.00 per yard, now. 75¢ sy —A large acsortment of handsome Rugs made up from fine qualitics of Axminster, Body Brussels and Tapestry Carpet. ze 9x6 feet . .87.00 Size 12x8% feer. 313-75 Size 12x1034 feet...... $16 & aguascenadz Rl A w-\gmu-u uwmr-ma«-n- e Rococo Couch—A very handsome one, of which the picture gives but little more idea than the shape, it is upho'stered in pratly patterned B:igian Ve'our of the fines- quaity, has'a bardwood ‘rams and the best springs that are made, $24 regu- s ’ 8 oo Ll larly; sale price this wesk. Half and Loss. We’ve overhauled the shoe stock and found 37 lines of Men’s and Bovs’ Shoes of which we have but from 10 to 40 pairs of a jine. They are broken lots that have accumulated during the past two years, un‘il the quantity is so lage that an immediate cearance of them must be effected. There are kid and cafsk'n shoes, both black and tan, and also pltmc}iezth:rs. We have al s'zes in the entire lot, but not all sizes in any one line. We can surely fit you in some one of the styles. Lot 1—Men’s Veal Calf Lace or Congress $1.95 Shoes, cut this wesk 990 to. .. Lol 2—Men’s Chocolate Colored Lazce Shoes, that were $2.50 per pair, cut this week to. Lot 3—Men’s Black Calf Lace Shoes, [hlt were $2.45, cat this week to. Lot 4&—Men’s Dark Chocolate Color:d Lace Shoes, that were $3.00 per pair, cut this week to. . Lot 5_Bay: Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, regularly $1.85 Fair, cut this week to. | #? Tan Vici Kid and Black Calf Lace $1.43 $1.23 per ures for women. Get your rldinc habit of us, where you wili | et the very| t in material and fashion at the very least price. Toeddet: Ladies Tailor, 8. 10, 12 Kearny Street. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, KEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled &nd removated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms, 50¢ to $1 50 day; §5 to 38 week; $% to $20 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room: fire grates in every Toom; eleveior runs all night. { | nmmmmnmnmmmmm RRREY KRR RERRRRRR KRR RRERRRR KRR RRR R dium weight $3.50 extension so'e Ladies’ Lace Shoes—Vici Kid, with kid or cloth tops, patent leatker tips, medium flexible Ladies’ Oxford Ties—White kid, new coin toe and kid White Canvas— boy e 81.47 descriptions of assortments and prices for everything that you will need in Fireworks or Flags for the <“Glorious Fourth.”” These catalogues mailed free to any out-of-town address, or can be had on application to Toy Department, second floor. Fireworks cannot bz shipped with other goods. They go by express or freight and must be packed separately, Here are a few price hints : Exhibition Assortment A, $1.00. 3 2-Star Candles 3Packs Fire 6Large Pin 24inch Flower 33-Star Roman Crackers ‘Wheels Pots Candles 2 6-Star Large Ro- 6 1-0z. Rockets 1 1-0z. Triangle 3 l-S(nr a oman man Candles 1 No. 1 Star Mine 25 Red Heads 3 Yellow Jackets T 2 Brilllant Star Sticks zked Bengal 12 Ext Large Blue Lights 1 Model Pistol 12 Bflxeu 1 Pkg Fire Crack- 1 Pks Electrlc 20 Colored Bengal Matches 2 Chinese Volea- Red Kid Lace Shoes—For Misses and Chil- crea, the latest stye for summer wear, hand- ewed sole, tprng heel; &z= 5 to 8 50; 3 ;; 75; u/}zm‘:. o ’2-26 Paper Torpedoe: 4 1 Meteo® Stick 1Pkg P | stol 3 a-lnch Serpents Punk and Wood 2 Lnrge Volcanoes Crackers 2 Grasshoppers ase We have 1ive other assortmenis, picked ready for delivery, ’r.nntam. ing 106 to 300 pieces and ranging in price from $2 to $r0 per cass, which are fully described in the cata’ogue. Firecraokers rnge in price from 3 packs for 50 to $1. @0 per hundred. binding, publ'shed 2t §1.00 each; on special sale Monday only. . ; 350 or 3 for $1.00. Abbde Conluntln Hypatia Robinson Crusoe Aesop's Fables E"Wlll Princess, Initlals, The Scarlet Letter, The Arundel Motto An - Jane Eyre Seif Help Attic Philosopher Emerson's Eesays — Kenilworth Sesame and Lilles Bondman, The Knight Errant By Order of theKing Ore- Silence of Dean Mait- Lamplighter, The land complete Fifteen Decisive Bat- Caitornia. and tles of the World Last Daysof Pompell Sir Gibble gon Trail Firm of Girdlestone. Lorna Doone Sketch Book, The child's History of ~ From the Earth to Lucile 2 Dy, The England—Dickens the Moon Masterman Ready Three Guardsmen.' Cloister - and _the Gola Elsie Micah Clarke Tollers of the Sea Hearth Good -Luck Moonstone, The Jarda. Consuelo Green Mountain Bay- Ninety-three. Westward Ho! Corinne Hardy Norseman, A Old Mam'selle's Se- We Two Cmmuu of Rudol- Herces . and cret ‘White Company, The stadt ‘Worship Oliver Twist Whittler's Poems Cranford History of a Crime On the Helghts Window in Thrums Days of Bruce Holy Roman Empire ~ Pair of Blue Eyes, A Wreck of the Gros- Deemster, The lunchback ~of Notre Pathfinder, The 'venor Donovan Dame Pride and Prejudice Zenobla Dream Life George Eliol's Works—New. personal edition of 12 volnmu, published at $15.00; our price. ... .. iveerennn.. ’7.60 mmmmmmmmmmmmmm%mmmmmmm on sa'e Monday only, They are this season’ latest importation, espec’ally suitable to wear during a country vacation. Not a par of these that ordinarily sels for ‘ess than 33c, the majority of them the u ual 5oc qua ity; come early n»mum-, while lot is well as orted, and 1240 Porcaloc- 9c¢. A very fine asscrtment of our 12%4c yard wide Pesca'es; in ravy blue, garmet, French bue and black groun|, figure; and stripes; tnere is not an od cr undes rasle sty'e in the lot, and the ‘special price for Monday only ¥, 9c A M W W A SRR WA A A R WA W A W R RS R IR i S W W R R S R W A A AR R WA e WA e e wre e e