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ROUSING RALLY FOR STATERDOD Arizona and New Mexico Join Hands In Pheenix. Choose Committee to Present Appeal to President and Congress. PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 26.—Arizona's campaign for statehood was launched to- day ‘in the most enthusiastic convention ever held in the Territory. Everyscounty, nicipality and commercial organiza- n sent delegates,. and the body of ac- | ted Gelegates that met in the local z-house taxed the capacity of that | uilding _ The convention was called to order at o'zlock by A. J. Doran of Prescott, ho was made temporary chairman. E. | el of Tucson and R. L.. Patterson | rook were elected secretaries of temporary organization, The usual mittees on credentials, redolutions and | nent organization were then ap- | ted and the meeting took & recess When the convention came to order for | e afternoon session ‘the temporary | ganization was made permanent. Reso- tions were presented and adopted, witn ¢ enthusiasm and without a dissenting declaring “that Arizona is justly d to be reed from the present ter- | form of government, as it has movement to admit Territories to | ¢hood when their population, wealtlt he intell of the people are suf- to warrant such action.’ i i Further Delay an Injustice. | further declares tha* of States would be an | people; that Arizona has ry - for thirty-eight years reater wealth and popula- a majority of the States their admission to the e extent west ses greater ly entitled to slah. i s were strong in tone, and ng sroused the convention to husiasm. When the read, declaring that the sense of justice | X s,” the dele- exr feet, the Indian band and Stripes For- ion became a pan- | sm. i ew Mexico made a speech, referring to | b taken from New Mexic ate. He spoke of the u casual visitors, who s West features of the cou and reviewed New Mexico's constant 1terest of Arizona and the forms of both Territories. " Committee Is Chosen. Covernor Murphy of Arizona spoke eloquently of Asizona’s claims to state- »od, her achievements and her resourc Delegate Mark Smith made a short but | ressive spcech, declaring that the f statehood had been kept in the by the men in Congress, lest be excited. He was and an early admission to ths| Charbez of New Mexico of ona’s and New their territorial r efforts in the A number of | nd f statehood. e briefly. ention was entirely harmont- rs of congratulation were read 5 am e ,..,,.u 3 3 g 3 2 8 5 2 s g R & the old statehood con- | red in 1891 g committee was chosen to ton and lay the claims of before Congress: W. C. | . Mix, E. B. Gage, Thomas | John Lawler and W. J.| nce committee composed of one r from each of the thirteen coun- s, named i A reception was tendered to-night to | Governor Otero and .the other New | Mexico elegates. It was largely attended. | SERIES OF ADDRESSES TO GRAIN-GROWERS Numerous Meetings at Which the | Question of Transportation Will | Be Discussed. | DAVISVILLE, Oct. 26.—Hon. W. A. assisted by W. F. Ford, will ad- he grain growers of the State on | guestions of transportation ani anization on the following dates: Wfl— s, October 28; Willows, October 2J; Red Bluff Ocmber 30; Gridley, October 31; Marysville, November 1; Woodland, November 2; Lincoln, November 4; Ell( e. November 5; Dixon, November. 6; November 7; Stockton, | : Modesto, November 9; Me - ember 11; Madera, November 12; November 13; Visada, Novem- tings will be held at 7:30 p. m. rd and Hon. G. W. Pierce | ss meetings wherever possible | Each locality, Board of Trade | er of Commerce is expected to | ngements for these meetings. — e That $125 Sealskin Jacket. t is unnecessary to pay an exorbitant | ce for a sealskin jacket. Berwin & | Gassner, the Kearny-street furriers, are offering a genuine London dyed sealskin | ket, made in the latest style, to order ready made, for $125, and to show their solute confidence in the quality and wear of the garment, the firm guarantees w0 keep it in repair for two years free of harge. They are glso showing an elec- tric seal jacket for $30. Both these gar- ments are extra good value and cannot | be duplicated elsewhere at the price. See | them at 110 Kearny street. . —_—— FACULTY AND STUDENTS ENJOY A GOPHER HUNT | More Than Two Hundred Rodents Are “ | Slain on San Jose Normal School Grounds. SAN JOSE, Oct. 26.—The gardeners o the State Normal School, assisted b members of the faculty, students, small boys and stray dogs, enjoyed a gopher | hunt to-day. More than 200 of the ro-| s were killed in a territory covering than two acres. Gophers have been | 2 nuisance on the grounds and the gar- deners have started a crusade against m. In an alfalfa patch of about a acre 112 were killed this forenoon, a condition they were either kiled with a club or caught by dogs. —————————— Christmas Holidays in Mexico. Southern Pacific special train leaves San Francisco December 18. Los Angeles De- cember 19, reaching Mexico in time for the holiday oelebratlonl. Round trip, San Francisco $80, Los Angeles $70. Fersonally Leru(‘led Dining-car, Pullmar. sleepers. Limit sixty daya Low side-trlp rates Optional itineraries. 613 Market strest, S8an Frmclleo fil hutn Epring street, Los Angeles. —_——— Admiral Dewey Resigns. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. — Admiral George Dewey has resigned the office of president of the Metropolitan Club, the most exclusive soclal organization of the national capital. His resignation is said to have been for purely personal reasons and was tendered & week ago. e Cloak Bargains. $8.50 and $10.00 Capes $6.95 —Asso rted lot of New All-wool Coth and Double- faced Golf Capes, in a great varicty of styles; lengths from 24 to 32 inches; plain taiior stitched and strap trimmed, cither with cloth or taffeta bands; regularly $8.50 to $10.00; Open-back Silk Waists $4.95--Of splen- did all-silk taff:ta; sleeves, back and yoke tucked and hemstitch=d; all lined and all the best materials; all newest shades of blue, green, red and rose, also bac; good value for $6. 505 to-mor- row and Tucsiay $4.95 New $30 Tailor Dress $22.50— Just like picture; trimmed with eatn straps and also with short or _Eton front, oth- erwise alike; ma- terials best all- wool pebble cam- el’s hair chevior, in Oxford, black and navy; perfect goods, perfectly made; value $30.00; a perfect bargain at ,Mon- day and Tuesday’s special price $22.50 Extra Special. $1.00 to $450 Deiticoals 69c — Assorted lot Co'ored Petticoats; they are somew hat mussed, a few of them are sightly faded, but ail are fine skirts, of best qual'ties of ma- terial —mercerized sateens, moreens, and black and white perca’es, were from $1 to $4.50; to-morrow only. . ... 69¢ Winter Underwear Moderately Priced. Ladies’ Wool Mixed Ve:ts and Pznts— .Lc:svy ribbed, vests igh neck and ling ength with French yoke bards; natural co'or; per et 50 Ladies’ Extra Heavy Two-'hirds Wool Deiby Ribbed Vests and Pants; vesislong orskorts ceves; pants ankle length; French yoke bands; colors al and whits gar- e $1.00 Ladies’ Equestrian Tights-sTwo-thirs wool, Jersey ribbed, knee or ank’e l:nglh open or (hnd b‘:.ck only, each., - $1.00 seeves; pants ankle THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBEK 27, 1901. 17 THE EMPORIUM = GoldenRule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST SI'ORE Prepare for a Rain . [ES Special Sales of Mackintoshes and Raglans for Men, Women and Children. | o e e s Waterproof Skirlings, Umbrellas and Rubbers Underpriced. G ey s i, o fo g ¢ le Monday only, exch........ Nowhere else can you make such adequate provision for rainy days at such little prices as in the “Rainy- We offr '.:d’m“mum ef counter Day Shopping Place.” The big store in the first winter of its existence was christened the “rainy-day store”| [ & wek’s wiing sco domen Al because everything needed for the home or for personal use can be bought under this one roof without having | tile¢ Hadkerchichs for ladies; thece precty to trudge through the rain from store to store as formerlv. :"‘;fe:;e?n';:; madcbi;fll;_mt they Most of these rainy-day items are extra special bargains, even for the big store. Of any of them we say | ndourprice will be 6 for....... 72O if not satisfied, when you arrive home, return your purchase at once and get your money. ‘,2_0’0_‘01,.—".; Set Storm Coats. Umbrella Bargains. $8.75. Men’s Mackintoshes, $7.45—Style exactly as in Weve surely, got the Umbrella that you want picture, guaranteed absolutely waterproof (an- - = olher frec if they leak). The surface of these in the immense stock of new styles now on display coats is strictly all wool, woven backs, colors and sale, ".’d it wll.l be more than "“i‘fied 2 blue, black, tan and oxford gray, an extra Pay the prices at which they are marked when good g10.00 value, offered you have examined the qualities of the materials by the big store at $7'45 Jused, the beautiful and novel handles, and the Women's Rainproo! Daglon, $645—The new high-class - workmanship. RIRII KRR RERRRRIR IR RERRRRIR Handkerchief Sale. ; ke A hundred-piece Dinner Set for 12 persons, of sty’e waterproof rubber interlined Raglans, as : . o s e g in picture; navy b'ue all-wool cloth covering, All of our Umbre'las are fitted with steel rod, th:!.‘;ew"rrk pqua,cdor, mmlhp”ud with plaid lining, regu'ar’y $8.50; enough for heavy paragon ribs and the New Era runners. tion, a set that you would readily pay $13.00 two days’ selling, so all . for, on special sale Monday sizes, Monday and ’Tucsday $6,45 All Umbrellas costing $2.50 and upwards | and Tuesday only. - $8.75 Women's $7.50 Mackintosh, $4.95—All-wool Cloth engraved free of charge. ”"yr.p"‘v 0"“'(3. ::::fe‘;;‘::y‘;;"‘;:_fi:h; :;’g”:mfi:‘:’ ""2‘“‘3’3 Ladies’ Carola (Carola is 2 new twilled cloth practically | Pyrography is the art of decorating wood, b R A s 52 impérvious to rain) Umbrella with case fo match; stout | leather or cardboard by means of heat. A e 5 steel frame; attractive Bandles pleasant and profitable pastime, casily learned. Children’s Raglan Ramcoals, S3.95—St31e e e e o " $1.28 | Pyrography is all the rage now. Bumt wood tion, with sleeves jus- like the lad es” §'z-s, navy or tan and leather articles of all kinds are being used c'oth outside, plaid Inings, veivet 3 9 5 Men’s Carola Umbrellas—The 28-inch size; well and | for decorative and useful purposes, from stamp colar, a very special va'ue at, s a strungly made | & boxes to chairs and piancs. The Big Store has g o 5 SR | crything sy for eidhior o wdoi Rainproof Skirfings. S 3 . |ing, all marked at our non-competitive depart~ A % > oria Umbrelias—Both men’s and women’s sizes; | ot o ore prices. . 1\‘3: premier éss?tmem on the Pacific Coast ~ very handsome new style han.les; a thorough y reiable | Complete Pyrographic Outfit—Consisting of o aterproof Golf Skirdngs, priced as only the umbrella and very cheap at the big store’s oot qualilyl’ ot iaduted wiath biz store prices dress fabrics. Priestley’s famouns FFiCe .............. $2.00 qualiey ported platinum bumer, al- cohol lamp, gasoline bottle, tube, bulb, ets., Cravanett:d Skirtings are largely repressnted in = All-Sitk Um las—Taffeta and Twil' ed Silk, both the put up in neat box this stock. All of them are handcomely finished 26 and =8A ehodh; chde o fl:]l;n; Lt Lo PR R T GO T “"'0 : 4osiad E . cld ivor frican horn:, gol ated, inlaid silve lor eepskins— For burning, marerlzls{ absolute’y waterproof. Compare prices ——or Kfl % “:’ vy Riomé"y e Sy ‘54:6;; ‘; ________ P‘ ''''''''''' - 785¢ and qualities— $15.00 each. Wooden Novelties—For burning; a new and unique line— Rainproof Skirtngs. Bailey’s Rubbers. % B ook Riike. | e Tiacs. 1.00 | 10-inch - Plaquey. 1T Folding. | Obloss Plaques.. $1.23 | Handled Trays.. in.) Waste Bask $2.25 | Fire Screen ~ Dress Linings. 58-inch Camel's Hair Ckirting— Prizstley’s make, extra heavy we'ght, colors We have just opsned our winter cons'gnment medium gray, oxfor], brown and dark bluz mix:ures; yard $1.25 of the famous Bai ey Ribbed Back Rudbers and have ht for the ankle- marked them at considerab'y lower prices than last $1.50 year. The ribbed back protects the clothing, pre- 56-inch Cheviot Skirting—Pricstley’s make; a superd watcrp-oof cloth, the right weight for vents th: boot from slipping on the heel, prevents Black and Colored Wool Morezns, yard 500 walking skirts, brown, tan, oive, gray, casor and durk biue m'xtures; $1.75 the he:l from breaking and secures the shape of P Crystal Silk Coth, a splendid 36-inch cotton i the rubber until worn out. They are made of the best quality. of rubber and | _ lining, black and colers, yard... .15, 56-inch Cheviot Skirting—Fins quality and the correct length skirts; 10 new stylish mixtures; per yer'. .. o 58.inch Melton Skirting—Priestiey’s make; heavy weicht; a high class and very dresy \ill outwear ordinary makes. The big store’s new prices: Sille Serge Lining, 27 inches, black and cloth tor short scirts, warranted waterprocf, § hands)me m'xtures; per 2 00 Ladies, all si M colors, yard, : 60¢ youd $00 o Sans LR TR L e B2 ies’, all sizes, . ..... 50¢ en’s, all sizes. ...... 75¢c Biack Iralian yar .20¢c sewing; the per pair. ... Women’s Kid Gioves| Hosiery Special | A Ribbon Bargain | Bedding Supplies.'> Mill Cost Special, 77c. Lot g 5 @ Lise-thresd Hose—Two of the very | taffeta Ribbens, in rich, exquisite co'orings, | Our Bedding Supplies. Only reliable makes find shelf room here, and we mark The best A the big store has ever offered at f","“'hf"c | latest des'gne, high-spliced heel, double sole, | o neck bows—pink, biue, cream, etc.—a | them at dcpzrtmcn( store prices. These items, for to-morrow’s special selling, near this price.” 111 dozen of a gcod $1 quality, mide | one ¢f the beit 2nd most desirable stockings | goc quaiity that will give entire satisfact’on; in the very latest style, fine enough to be worn with| ©on the marker, on sale for 3,0 price for this week's s:l‘inz, yard.. your test street costume. They have two fasteners | FESH and a fine embroidered back, extra good overseam modes, tans, oxbloods, beavers, reds, and also black; uaranteed against any im, If/'chon m leath:r; | A Mfi,d,‘ o onf d ol 7 70 Solid Oak Bzdroom Set—Three pieces; bed, bureau For Wonday. For This Week. * Imooried Hermsiorf Biack Lace EF: | 10,000 yards of test quality allsilk, satig and It will well repay hotel-keepers and housekeepers to examine and price are actually quoted at less than present mill cost. 28 | 15 single b:d Bleached Undresced Sheeting, 54 inches wide, yard : 165 3 bed Unb'eachsd Undressed Sheeting, 72 inches wide, yard 20¢ double bed Blesched Undressed Sheeting, 81 inches wide, yard ing Furnifure Offer’ngs, 12%4¢ Bleached Pillow Cises, 36345 inches, Monday, each. . 1234c Unbleached Pillow Caies, 36%45 inches, Monday, cach. Carpets-and Rugs Rgduegd, $1.35 extra s'ze Comforters; silkoline covered; fine white filling; Monday only . #$3.00 tull size Marsei:les Bed Spreads; one of the finest weaves; Monday only, , Menday only, par co'ors are assorted shades of browns, | & UIPT ard washstand; - dressen has bevel p'ate mirror 22x28 inches; a well made, handsomely i suit. Spe Great Clean-Up Sale Monday . ™ ks of Pla'n and Fancy s,lks. Golden 0aK Hat Rack —As in picture; with seat Four lines of fancy Silks and Sa ins aggregating in| ,8x36- inches;; regularly all less than 2000 yards to be closed out Monday to| szo.00. Specal this week $,4-40 make room for incoming noveliizs. Among them are | Handsome P:destals—For parlor or reception hall; some very choice designs and colorings, which will be| go'den oak or manogany finished, hand poli-hed. quickly snapped up by early morning shoppers. SpecliEns ek . About 350 yards of fancy Silks for shirt waiets, at 75, $1.00 and §1.1aper yard. About 400 yards of Liberty Satn (.u pure lavender, yellow, ce o R N eI About 300 yards of the popu'ar Fiannel de Soic brown, green, royal b us; warranted to wash; cold reguiarly Tapestry Brussels Garpe!—ln a at 85c yard About 750 yards of evening brocades Y Jompac babies—new Colored Dresses : h . basket and 2 - lavender, cream, yellow, ted, etc.; cold regularly at 75c yard durable weave, s w ed, laid and lined, 66 e :‘::’ fi::d ‘\"'"fh ":‘M‘h’::"‘h e‘::: # u‘:d:_:'r ; for the larger girls. 9 . : for this we k only, per yard...... . - - g it e aaiit | of the above ‘silks cn specxal Si 1 b taby white ' coar, with cape, nursing bottle, S s — A tuc] All o Smyrna Rugs—Size 1 yard by 2 s' 75 Taih et repulatt $iv ook o yoke, embroidery insertion, sale Monday only, per yard.. yards. Spcc!al this week. . ... ] special 2 Mon ay cn'y.... 68¢c embroidery rufle; sizes for 300 pairs Lace Curtains, 3 yards ‘ong, good gidth; just the thing for bedrooms and win- ornne 33-30 e Wi & s casea Al smfi Monday only, pet par.............. 47c oegulprly S0l © a0 SR RS LR SR e 165 pairs figured Muslin Curtains, 4-inch ruffle, splendid_quality, worth any time and 3t o Beiroom Rockers —F our dlfi:;;‘;;,“,:;;;:f;f: amywhirs $1.00 pes pai. Spedil Monday onlys pe Paiee v seessecrosee 69¢ , tan, purple and bluet; sold regularly chades of Nile green, Curtain Dept. Special Offering An unusual chance to secure Lace Curtains much below real value is pre- sented by the b'g store Monday. Owners of private homes, hotels, lodging- houses, attention! 150 pas fine im'tation Arabian, Cable Nets and Brussels effects Lace Curtains, in widths from inchzs, lengt! 14 yards; igns; i e S T . Moy g . AR08 100 pairs Nottinghim Lacs Curtains, 65 inches by 3 yarcs; every one in new net design; our regu‘ar {150 patterns. On specil sale Monday, per pa $1.00 " $22.20 and slipper box, has a French pate mirror A Pretty Doli For Infants’ and With Trousseau 68c | Children’s Wear. A Pratty Jointed Doll, with bicque head and New White Dresses for .00, $2. d $3.004 in shades of g-z colisjszufoatm Bl $’.50 variety of pitterns and atest colotings, good RARRAANA RRARAA SRARRA AR WA RRARRRRAR WA AR ARRRAAAR AR RRRAAAE A AR AR AR R SRR AR R AR A RARA A W AR AR WA A i W e Wt Wi Wi Wi Nasal Atamizers. Tois nose and throat Atomizer with hard rub- ber continuous spray, a com- ) o Jl plete outfit worth at’ least s0c, special for (" § Monday only, \ 2 29c Ruhher Goods at Reduced Prices. Gem Fountain Sy ringe— A COMPClt iy m:§|r with 3 l;md R rubber pipes, quality of 1ubber guaran- teed, 2-quart size, ! Monday only S 4o Thz qun diee, ,,um Monday only S5ic Fllnily yringe-- Comp'et: outfit, with 4 hard rubber pipes, uncollapsible tubing, guaranteei be ¢ qua'ity straight rubber, regu'arly $1, Monday..69¢ - Popular Books at Speeial Prices. Four of the latsst and most popular nove s of the dzy, on special sale to-morrow at deeply cut *The Eternal City”—Hall Caine’s latest and most criticized work, published at $1.50, Monday on “The Right of Way”—Gilbert Parker’s new book and his masterpiece, pub- lished at §1.50, Monday only. 988 “The Crisis” —Winston Caurchill’s charm- ing wartime story, published $1.50, Monday on’y. 98¢ “Graustark—By G. B. ‘McCatcheon, now running as a ser’al in one of the morning papers; published at $1.50, Mondzy only............. $1.05 “The White House Cook Book”—Hun- dreds of recipes by world-famous cooks; Monday only........... 8’0 ages 6 months to Dran..... 50€ annsook Dress — Tucked yoke, back and front; hem- stitched collar and cuffs, embroidery in yoke; sizes for ages 6 months to 4 yean . . $1.00 Tennis Flannel Sack for Infants—With em- broidery on edge and cuffs 3 ..................... . 36¢c Eiderdown Sacks for Infants—Scalloped, with embroidery cn edge and cuffs, also in kimono style, . ........... - 5 oc Tennis Flannel Wrappers for Infants—Neatly embroiderqd, with silk scallop, rib- WWVWWWVWW\A— To-morrow, Monday, Ocl. 28th, 3000 ircc samples of Saroni’s quick-disselving ecconomic Cane Svgar® will be distributed in our Grocery Department. The mairutac urers claim that “'when used in coffze, tea, chocolate and other warm or cold beverages cne por-nful will sweeten equal to nearly twice the amount of regu]nr granulated sugir; when used in cakes and pasty a much lightsr artic'e will be produced, when applied to berries and sliced fruits it will spread and disso've evenly. Economic Sugar costs but 10c more per sack of 100 lbs than ordinary granulated sugar and will save you one-third in amount used. . e e Hams Best Eastern Sugar Cured, reg- Sapalio Enoch Morgan's famous Chocolate fl':ra::d::n’ ; ;’i ularly 15¢ 1h— Mon- Scouring Scap; day only...... y _____________ 13¢c Monday only. 4cakes. . ...... 25¢ special sa'e Morday only e , Pearline — Mcnlay Plum Puddi g—Gor- Goldm Dates—I5.... Strained Honey— Cccra—Royal Dutch, New Canadian Cheese ~ Whitaw Bros.; reg- sour mash; guaran- 7 on'y, 3 1-b pack- don & Diw sth's; New; boitle, @ inbuk; .80z —tb....... 2.¢ vary $|.z§ bc';;; teed ;u be stricty EBs o 1-b tin;, Monday. 230 - Monday... $7. straight geo s; never e S0 o ""2;‘.0 ing: b Pranzs - Exira fancy cies sonoma Co., Reck end Rye, or b gt g 2 5 “I“”F.“:“fi.flsnc' 75¢, $1.00 Van Camp’s Soups— “*:*ot 00t A Santa Cara; box of *d: Mond. Rock and Rum— than § 3.2¢ 3 bottle; | Weolew Pascina : A = # ¢ Kippered nmmg_ i 3 years o'd; Moniay i 22 Anderson an §1.25 a bo 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 Assorted; 3 tins, Smyrna Figs — New PEC 25¢ S ee- 616 iy pergalon.. OurreRular7scper g Whisky to introduce this far Lt oo Monday .. .. 25¢ Imported; 15. 22¢ chqtnuts_'Ncw Jto- New Walnuts—ib.... 77" 7 33c 5 S —Mace by S. T. mous branl to our Pl 'o Salmon —Choice pink Cranbefries — Best jan; 2 b5, . 28@ oo oo 15¢ | b i Willis, KAn(:r;on e e e o agues Cs A aska; Mondav, 3 Cape Cod; 2 quaris. Olives — St fd, new; Almom:‘s New vaver Atove in 5-gallon ‘ots Scotc a'nafrog County, Kentucky, for Monday anly to. v ? “tins........ 2560 .........286G boe....... FB0 . Rabelib S D L ST B0 Whiky—Mace by im 18915 old-tmbion: .ot s ins 82c “"".‘::‘y“:; &;’{'_‘:: :";x"’u"i':‘i“’—‘h'; which to make selection; the plaques are A Partial Lrst of Surpassmy Household Baryams. | Soihed with g rim sround edge and bave | rings on back with which to hang, a big Wels. Nickel New gl & U et rinirs | S iy, 100 8t amp— china body, iR raied ce- e andl iyt tted Boys’ $2.50 Sall.r <ok in buue, Suits, ink Lo $1.69. with gold mun., 7 inches | These stylish much- saver; bril- power, lian center dura draft Suiro Gas Heaters—Fits ~ Wiy T high- cevonsins e| in-demand all-wool over the gas jet, wil heat adon Mk Deor Mats — H.,p, grade | Blue Cheviot Sailor Food Choppers—For cut. ::?:{'i“: romis 3“‘;‘&“" . s hite: cocoa - fiter mats, 16x26 in., | Suits (strictly fast X i b and economical, .. 5 v " g ¥ Wash Boiler—Heavyt tin, ting all kinds of food (meat % bumer, chimney, double FNETP myeflm regularly 756 | color), timmed copper bottom wash boi'ers; and vegetables, raw or cooked) Callustro Bag—The won- fram= mantle ani fluted ghade dome SO T reecerenees with white sou- plete o LN _ Pate Hind'es— Bright re- tache braid, well good and tight; the No. 8 picces; 3 knives with cach iher evepliitng; docs away Lemonade Set — Thin- $1.75 tinned handle, ;will. fis any "dg g, P fami'y tize, regularly $1.50; machin:; best on the market; with sponges, sloppy buckets, blown erystal decorated.pitch- ey ing 50 feet N = i o e B e 2 rimmed covers that will fit into fire, medium or coarse derful winiow and mirror pol- complete thade, Monday. ......... 7.09 mone; huk if not satis‘actcry; ets,.. ... Syt e 10¢C e, 6 tumblers to match ant 15¢; Monday... 8o to 10 years; regu- ¥ 8 i tha g 503 Mon¢ay oniy S vt $1.25 heavy couon rope.. Bre:k'ast Set—Thin Bo-| lar g$2.50 values Water Filters—The Hy- ..... B e $1.23 Bread Boxes—Larg: size, Setf-Pulling Corkscraw ... Chamber Set—10 picces, hemian glass, golden fowsr on special sale Mon- gienic will fit any size faucet, lce Cream Set—7 picces, 17 -inches ‘ong, 12 inches ........... ... 250 large new shape, rollel edge decoration; sugar bowl, butier | adjustable and self-cleaning. .. decoiated go!d edgs Car'sbal wide, nicely japanned, regu- flnlnus—l.n;\ size, en- hm,mh flow blue decora- dish, cream yi.cher and y ' , 1 .................. 5¢ china.. ...81.30 laly 75c, Monday. .. .48@ ameed hande. ... .... 100 LiFTB oo, . .. ; only. . $1.6: mmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm