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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1901. “ THE EMPORIUM. ! THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. f L2 ] RERRERRRRR RPRRRE RRrRRy 'P'!{’,'IP."‘PH"U'.'» PERRERE EERRERRREERERY PRy PRRe "P"""."' PYREPY RPRERRE PRRREREY R RREY ""'l’""’ LA i d d d A dd dd 2 Al i d dddd dd A ddddd APERRRRER PRERE RS EPER FREERREREREERR PRRREE ERRRRE PRRRRE RS V:.“ H X In Finest Garments | Now Reduced. Not waiting un- til January, but right now, we rave reduced most ot cu finest Im- peried Tailor $40, $45 and $50. Buy now, while assortment is large. Extra Special! $12.45 instead of $18 00 for Newest Style Th ] Kersey Coat—All tin, colors oxford, castor es, regularly $18.00, Mon- " $12.45 Xmas Offerings Groeker_y Depft. and rose, pansy or t; Monday only, n; | 662 head 10 inches wise 31,00 globe - ....8375 Special Sale of floliday Slippers. and T Quali tur . $1.08 Maroon Cslored Jul d felt tops to mat ed soles, instead of These Julicts are all lined wizh the best | quality of felt | e | Groceries--Ligquors Monday’s Offerings Ereakfast Bacon— nice an Eastern sugar cured, ¥ i5¢ | , M Babbitt's Sozp—I day 6 bars. . . ¢ per bar, Mon- - . .260 Baking Soda—The best, 1-9b packages, Mon- i e ; .8 Th We have now rnear'y 50,900 square lect of space de- and sa's of Toys, to siy nothin3 of ate stocts hidden away trom ths pubic vozed to the disp the enormous dup’ such low prices. Velocip*des—Black en- ameled, phin tire; §1.73, $3.00, $2.00, $2.50, China Ter Sets —Handsomely dec- orated, carefully and We mention a few of the hundreds of attractive games that we have on sale to give you an idea of the cost. Lotto, 1oc, 25¢, $ Crokir: , £2.50; Table Cr-quet, s: to 335.00; Halma or Parches: ‘e Boards, : 1. and Jack- | eve in our third-flyor siockroom and in $£40, $50, | factory. Nrarly 400 extra salesprop'e and clerks have $ 865 and | a'ready been engaged for this dspartment. $75 sarmen:s, | of the largest — (if no: fhe largest) toy stores in the world. cut to $27.50, §35, | Nowhere clse such quantities of Toys, such asso-tments, Rattan body, Magic Lanterns— Each packed in box with handsome pic- ture slide, Russia iron displayed in jike cut—;1, 1.50, boxes—25c, 32, §3 to S$io. | soc, 75¢, $1.00t0 Others from s0c to $10.00 each. f20. Doll Ge.Carts— basement toy B $2.50, $3.50. It is one 50, §3.5 Pianos — Mahogany Amcricals Orandest Store. Christmas Gif(s for A/l Mankind. i Iron Ra Ircad Train - Pacsenger trains cof motive, tender and cars; 25c, soc, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, Froight Trains—23c¢, so: to $3.50. Mecha ical Tin Trains— Without track, 25¢, 50¢ to §2.00. With Circular Track, 50¢, 75¢ to $5.00. croll Saws--Bracket THE EMPORIUM. California’s Largest~ EMPORIY 2 ng of loco- Doil Ca-rirges— wood fimsh, very srongly saw, complete with Rattan body, wood body, iron axle, ve: made and tunetul; to's and pattern, §oc, wheels; 25c. stong; {1.00 25¢, 50¢, 7§¢ $1.00, $1.50. Rattan cody, steel ; 10.c0. 3 up to Foot - power Saws, wheels, soc. Iron body, SewingMzchines Mechanical Toys —Automobiles, bi- cycle riders, locomo- steamboats, —To fasten on ta- ble, perfect sewers, trong and simple e and do not easily and §1. getout of ord Others as low as $1.50 and §1 25¢. $2.00 Ev:ry G-m> That Is Made. 50z, 70¢, £1.00; Ring To: 5¢ Pictures of P Drawings, G i o uy, W The O A fui Gift Books. Fub rizinal Letters. e of Burnt Leather Clannic M roceo I Our Old G.ory Series. of the Jungle, Under MacArthur in Luzon. The Taree New Hinty Eooks. Czbul, At the Point of the Bayonet Price each 1 In the Irish Brigade. Price each The Aicott Books. By Louise M. Alcott. ' Lirtle Women Little Men Eight Cousins Rose in Bloom An Opd-Fashioned Girl Jack and Jit Jo's Boys Unde- the Lilacs 109 | Publisher’s 100 100] 13.50 to §10.00. Drums — Metal shell sheepskin head, 25¢ to $1.00. Wood shell, calf- skin head, §1 to $3. Nickel-plated Miliary Drums, Bagete .¢ Boards, =3¢, soc, §1.00 to §6.00; Nine Pins, 25¢, 50¢, 50; Carrom Combination board-, 20 games, 83.50. Under Dewey at Manila, Young Volunteer in Cuba, Fighting in Cuban Waters, Campaign With Roberts to Pretoria, To Herat and Last Year’s Honty Books. With Buller in Natal, Out With Garibaldi, Others upto §7.50 wheels, 9oz to $2.2 Dolis’ Trunks —Imitation Jeather, sirong hinges, Jock and key, 50c. With Trays, from 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. sils, 25c to $10. Iron Range to $3.50. ersd horss $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Sair-Cover.d rosse with loaded dray, $2.00 t0 $17.50. wood Horse and Cart—z5c, 50c, ¥1.00, $1.50, $2.00. * agons — Wood steel Stoves and Rangzs=-Tin ranges complete, with uten- Nicks! finish, with | Blocks—Architectural designs; building blocks, 1o¢, 25¢, soc, , 50¢, §1.00; Battlecore :nd Shutilecock S:ts, 25c, soc, $1.00, | Picture Cube A B C Blcc 's—sc, 10c, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. | Pictur: Puzz e Block-—1oc, 15¢, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, §1.00 up to §2.50. ouits, 75¢; Baxes of Tricks, soc, $1.00, $1.50 to $10.00 each; | Rolling Iron Toys—Exact reproductions of th= real articles; horsecars, steamboats, surreys, wagons, buckboasds, etc. each 25¢. i Rolling [roR Teys—Dumpcarts, coalearts, trolley cars, steamboats, ice wagons, etc., cach 5oc. 3 in time. with cart, $1.00, 207 NEW ol help. «Christmas G'fts $1.00, $1.50, List. ] THE EMPORIUM. TR ERERPEEY. VY O EEEY REREER RRRR YRR, RRR LRI RRRR LR ERR RRRRRRRY. RN RRRRERRE KRV RRR RRERRRRE KR RRRERARE RREERE RRRRERRE RER RRRRRREE RRRRRE ERRRRELE RIE RRRRRRRE RRNE RERRRERERRRRE RERRRE RN Santa Claus Arrives To-Morrow We have had a dazzling Ice Pa'ace built for kim to live in whi'e he is here, and ;e beg'rs his caily receptions to good chi cren accompanied by parents or guardians to-morrow, Decembe- 2. Morniag r:czptins, 19 to 12; allcrnocns, 2 to 5. A Iree box of wholcsome candy for each little visilor. Great Black Goods Offering. 1000 yards of high-grade Plain and Fancy Black Dress Fabrics—the season’s ac- cumulation of shorc lengths of a large Eastern jobber’s stcck—Plain and Figured Crepes, Novelty Stripes, Novelty Damasse, Cheviots, Camel's Hair, Armures, etc.—piccés long cnough tor waists, skirts and suits; worth from §1.50 to $3.00 a yard—a special holiday offering to-morrow at . . . .’ £ Out-ol-lown patrons should order at omce, and so te a“solute’y certain of getting what is wanted and gett'ng it Many Toys are pictured, described and priced in our newspap.r zdvertisements, but country customers will catalogue and Holiday Pub'ications a g-eat The latter consist of a z4-page booklet, entitled for All Mankind,” Holiday Book and Mutic Bulletins, and Holiday Grocery and Liquor Price- Write for them. We mail them free to any address. . Stzam Engines— Flackboards Printing Presses Tricycie"—Adjustable to ry Perfect models; not —Wall boards, ~—Hand inking,com- .- different sizes of little folks; to dangerous, being soc, $1.00, plete outfit, typeand seats upholstered in bright susplied with safety §2.50, $5.00. all, $1.00 to $3.00. plush; plain tires,$4 to $3. 50. valves; soc, 75c, Easel Boards, ~ Self-inking Press- Rubber Tires, §6.00 to 5. $1.00 to $10.00, 50c to $2.50. Woolly Animals+ With lifelike voices, 59 75¢, $1. mounted on wood plat- forms; sheep, dogs, rab- bits, cats, elephants, goats, cows—from 25c to $10.00 each. s— s, $4.50 to §8.c0. Toy Furniture—Chairs, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, Rockers, 25¢, 50c, 735¢, $1.00. Tables, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, §1.50, f13.00. Rocking Hovses — Painted and dappled, fan- 00. $2.00, $2.50. cy saddle - cloth, White Enameled Furniture in Chairs, Rock- hair ~ mane and ers, Bureaus, Dressers, Sidebcards, Book- tail,$1.00,81.25, cases, China Closets, Writing Desks, etc. $1.50, $4.00. Blocks and Other Toys. $1.00. | Famous Juvenile Books. Price | The Eisie Books. By Martha Finley. Elsie Dinsmore Publither's price $1.25 each—our price . @80 g1+ Girlhood Father Goote . . . . . chee. 88 AR Denslow's Mother Goose . + « « « 01,20 Publisher's price $1.25—our price - . . 980 L5 ":"“"n'h Mother Goose Complete . « + » » 90 Under the Allied Flags—Elbridge S. Brooks, Eie’s Womanhood Mothes: Gooee o Basta=sc s 5 os RO Publisher's price $1.25—our price. . . B@@ Eisie's Children Mother Wild Goose. . + v o s« o898 Elsie’s Widowhood Christmas with Grandmother Elsie Elsie and the Raymonds Elsie’s Vacation Elsie at Viamede Elsie at Ton Elsie at the World's Fair Grandmother Elsie Elsie’s New Relations Elsie at Nantucket The Two Elies B <.-. 120 Elsie’s Kith and Kin Cats—Louis Wain . . + + + o . 1,00 Ehsie’s Friends New Wonderhind . . + v« « + « 98 * Elsie’s Journey Bunny Stories. . + « s ¢ » o o « 1.20 Elsic at Home More Bunny Stories . + « « o o . P i e A Foxy Grandpa. . . « o s v 0 s s | Elsic in the South Urchingof the Sea. . « o o o &« 88! Bandit Mouse. . . .+« s s o « 1,00 Elsie’s Young Folks Publishers' Price $1.50—our price Dot and Tot of Merryland, by the Chinese Mother Goose . . + + + « +88 ] Baby Goose . . . . . . . i 70 Black Beauty, finely illustrated . o o 63 Moon Babies . . . . . . L. .80 ‘Tiny Tunes for Tiny People . + « + F.23 Wonderful Wizard of Oz. . . . . 1.18| Grim's Fairy Tales, complete. . . . Godps and How to Be Them—Gelett ‘Wonderful City of Ligg—Gelett Bur- cl 79c¢ . Nicholas, 2 vols. 1931. . . . . For Littlie Folks. Our price | compilers of Father Goose, ctc. . § .08 Burgess hatterbox “‘1901™ .. . . 4. . 335 == | The Voice of the People, Gl | The Heritage of Unrest, Overton. | A Soldier of Virginia, Stevenson. Popular Fiction. Pub. Our Price Price The Crisis, by Winston Churchil $150 3098 The Eternal City, by Hall Catne...... 150 98 The Right of Way, by Gilbert Parker 150 98 Kim, by Rudyard Kipling. L1580 12 Tristam of Blent, Hope... .15 118 Mdn From Glengary, Connos L1350 118 Eben Holden, Irving Bachel 118 D'rl and I, Irving Bacheller.. 12 The Lives of the Hunted, Seton- Thompson ... 173 Capt. Ravenshaw, R. 16 Raffles (sequel to Cracksman) Ruling Passion, Juletty, McElroy .. Truth Dexter, McCal The Puppet Crown, McGra The Helmet of Navarre, Ru: The Successors of Mary I, Phelps. The Love Letters of the Ki Galienne The Conscle: . A King's Pawn, Drummond Mistress Nell, Hazelton... s8egeEy YR8 50! The Cardinal's Snuft Box. Harlans Richard Yea and Nay, Hewlett Visits of Elizabeth, Glyn... 's Wedding Trip, Bern- opoRey 8LLLVEBT BTBLILEL Marietta, Marlon Crawford.... New Canterbury Tales, Hewlett. Graustark, McCutcheon Lazarre, Catherwood ... 2BULLL8Y BBBLVLELEY @ If you wish to end some littls token of the Merry Christmas time to far-away friends, w= venture to predict that nothing wou'd afford ‘mors rea’ pleasure to the recipients than some articles distin ely Californian. B will bs fourd descriptions and prices of a hundred other suitible articles : Mexican Leather. Mexican Linen. Beautiful linens, direct from Mexico; they can be packed in an envelope and sent East with- : P2 Pt Belts. 5 . . . 5 out damage and at very small expense. Tomatoes—Best quality, solid pack, regularly Letter Cases. . . . §4,00 1cc tin, Mond i Ladies Finger Asparagus— Be Purses . , 540 Sugar Peas— Combination Purses Prunes—Ve: . .$1.00 5-ib boxe . #0 : % 5. Music Rolls > Cutier’s A1 Whickey—4 - .. ..82.50 b lar article, on = Chatelaine Bags . . a ”,‘A: e v low price, .. $6.00 Hayden Whiskey—Botied in bond, i . . | SOme Calendars -.31.0% | matured, straight | Monday only per Whiskey 2 bulk- goods, spring of Distinctly Califoranian. Pen Wipers 280 galion California Wild Flower Calendar—6 reproduc- gxg pieces * *4 v o+ . . 350 t0 780 Vermouth— Best tions from il paintings of well-known Cali- 12x12 pieces . . . .. SO 10 $1.00 day, per bottle. . forsia wild flowers. . . . . . . . $1.28 zox20 pieces . . . . $1.89 to $3.00 Corgials-—Choicc Imported After-dis | California Redwood Calendars—With views of 24x24 pieces . . . .00 to 33.5 diake, in fancy decanters, asorted, per botde | Caifornia, etc . . . 600 (0 $4,00 32x32picces. . . . $3.78 (0 $7:.80 s <. .- .. .760 | Ciifornia Mission Calendar—Showing the 20x36 pieces. . . . $2,00 fo *3,80 Prt or Sherry Wine—Full quirts, regularly | missions at Sants Barbara, Mount Carmel, 20x34 pieces. . . . 34,80 to $2.80 4oc bottle, Monday g bottles . . . Q1. 00 | etc.. ... .. ........ 00 AlarCloths . ... ... ... .957.8 Sweet Cider —Best Eastern, made from the | California Poppy. Calendar—A beautiful repro- Table Cloths, 2 yards long, $20.005 3 fruit, nothing else, per gallon. . . . ST@ duction of this famous flower . . . . 460 yards, §365.00. |lease of Miss Ellen M. Stone, Secretary Hay has sent Instructions by cable to C. | M. Dickinson, United States diplomatic HAY DEMANDS RAPID ACTION Eecretary of State Wants Miss Stone’s Early 4 Release. SUREAU, 1406 G STREET, N. GTON, Nov. 30.—Disap- pointed by the delay in securing the re- gent In the Bulgarian capital, who {s | now In Constantinople, to redouble his ef- | forts to bring about the freedom of the | American missionary and her com- | panion, Mme. Tsilka. Similar instructions have been sent to Spencer Eddy, Charge @’Affaires of the United States In Con- stantinople. No explanation of Dickinson’s departure has been received by the State Depart- ment and the officials are at a 1088 to un- derstand why he left Bulgaria at so criti- cal a period in the negotiations. Beveral telegrams in relation to the Btone case have been received from Eddy and Dick- inson since the latter reached Constanti- nople, but in none has any reason been given for the diplomatic agent's course. No faith is placed by the State Depart- ment officlals in the reports that Miss Stone has died from exposure and hard- ship or has been put to death, Eddy and Dickinson have assured the department that these storles are without foundation, 8o far as they have been able to ascer- tafn, and they express utter disbelief in them. In both the BState and Navy depart- ments assurances were given to-day that the visit of the training ship Dixfe to Smyrna, Turkey, has no connection with the Stone case. Naval officlals sald she was merely following her regular sched- ule. “Ducky” Holmes Is Bafe. DES MOINES, Towa, Nov. 30.—“Ducky” Holmes, left fielder for the Detroit base- 1 Made of genuine California shells: 4-shell and California bark cushions. . . 180 8 shells, silk lined baskets 680 Polished Abalone handled Sterling Mounted Souvenir Spoons . . . . . . . . 500 Polished Abalone Salad Spoons and Forks . . .............. 1.00 Real Crab Novelty Pin Cushions . . . 880 Real Crab Novelty Match Safes . . . 500 Real Lobster Pen Wipers . . . . . . 280 Real Lobster Match Safes. . . . . . After-Dinner Coffee Spoons — Sterling silver, 925-1000 fine, assorted handles, gilt bowls, CIiff House or Golden Gate designs engraved on bowl, 3850, 800, 650, 75¢, 8680 nd $1.0.: Teaspo:ns—Assorted handles, Cliff House or Golden Gate designs, engraved in bowl, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.78 and $2.00. ball team, who, it was feared, had been killed In the Wabash wreck, has been lo- cated. He left his home in this city Monday evening for Detroit. He intend- ed to take the train out of Chicago that was subsequently wre at Seneca. Telegrams failed to reach him until this morning, when an answer was received from Detroit stating that he had acci- dentally missed the train, P. C. Kelly, ee. The A. Brick bankrupt clothing stock sale will start on Thursday, December 12. The delay was on account of not haviag the room. This week will positively clear out every suit of the Lyceum Clothin Co. ere will be on wate to-morrow omanaay the "Svarooats will have thets e _ovel e elr day Bt n'.! clothing assignee sale o the Boston, 778 Market street, near Hand Carved Real Hand-Drawn Seashell Novelties. Souvenir Crockery. Just arrived from abroad, 2,000 pieces of rich Cobalt Blug and Gold China, up- on which are de- picted in_color such California scenes as the Cliff House, Fort Point, Lick Observatory, the Big Trees, Golden Gate, etc. The pieces consist’ of prettlly shaped cups and saucers, bonbon boxes, vases, plates, trays, etc. They make very beautiful and useful souvenirs and are priced, ech........ 280t $1.00 In Orange Wood. Hand-painted designs—California Poppies, Pep- pers and California Missions : Match Safes . . 289 | Needle Cases . . 180 Paper Knives . §80 | Letter Holders . §J0 Pocket Pin Cushions | Thermometers . 590 ..... 180 | Key Racks . . 200 Pin Trays . . 380 |Picture Fames 650 NATIONS SHY ~ AT ARBITRATION Chile and Peru at Odds Over a Pan-American Plan. CALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, N. ‘W., WABHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The Chilean and Peruvian Governments are ow we print 2 few suggestions for this class of remembrances, and in our Holiday Baoklet, ¢ Cari tmas G'fts for Al Muankind ’ (maile] fres to any address), Oriental Goods. Nothing will please or interest your Eastern friends more than @™ tome of the curios and beautiful objects from San Francisco's largest and handsomest Chinese |§ and Japanese Bazaar. There p¥ you will find: Cloisonnes, Chinese Toys, Bronzes, Handkerchiefs, Ivories, Silk Gowns, Chinaware, Silk Jackets, Porcelains, Chinese fewelry, Sandlewood Goods, Ebony Furniture, Carved Goods, Lacquered Ware, Fans, Embroidered Screens, etc. Speclal This Week—Fine Porcelain Cornucop’a, blue and white decoration, a pretty 45¢ hanging vase, for 2" Fine Egg Shell China Tetcups—Blue ind white decorations, regularly 1 5c, this Ladies Sitk Embroidered Jackets—Regularly special Holiday offer- $3.25 $5.90; a ing this week very much concerned over a proposition submitted by the Mexican delegates to the 89c¢c Half Price Sale l.adls Neckwear. ’\) New York’s Y/ - leading importer and manufacturer of Ladies® Neck- wear has closed out to us his en~ tire sample line at hayf price. Exclusively thi season’s latest movelties, > Neck Ruffs, Silk Jabots and Stocks and Silk Scarfs; 400 choice sample pieces in all to be sold at half regu'ar price, commencing to-mor- row, Monday. ¢ Neckwear, 13¢§ 2.50 Neckwear,$1.25 “ 20c “ 25¢| 3.00 1.50 S5c “ 38| 13.50 “ 178 71.00 . % 50| s.00 - 2.50 frgo « . 75| 750 « 378 .75 " “ 87%c| 10.00 “ 5.00 2.00 “ $L00| 12.00 “ 6.00 Sample line of Real Os- !‘rllofihm F’nlbm; Eoas—rnging in ue .00 to $15.00—also on i sale ashalf n‘uhrs prices. > . A Sale of Fine French Flannels. There are many kinds of Flannels called French —but the real article, made and printed in Alsace, bear a distinctive superiority, because of the fineness of wool and weave, and particu- larly because of the richness and clearness of the coloring. We have closed out a large lot of several thousand metres of this fabric in the new rich Persian and staple styles, now so much in demand for wrappers, kimonos and waists, all this fall’s patterns, the well known 75¢ grade, and commence a mle of them to-morrow morning—per yard 480 A Millinery - Ciearing Sale. Trimmed Hats reduced to quick clearing prices, We have divided our entire stock of fine Trimmed Hats into five lots, and Mon- dayand during week we offer the greatest milinery chance ot the season. All £ 6.00 to § 8.50 Hats. . . All § 9.00 to $12.00 Hats. . . All $12.50 to $18.00 Hats. All $18.00 to $22.c0 Hats. All $22.50 to $30.c0 Hats. Blanket Sale « Monday Only We have made a fortunate purchase of a ot of Calforsia. Whise Bk o oo Stockton Mills, the grade that we sell regu- larly at $4.95 a pair, 66 inches wide (for double beds), weighing 5 Ibs, and will place them on special sale to- oo ony, per . DB B 75c¢ Plagues 33ec. These for Monday only; 14-inch Metal Plaques in a variety of very choice subjects to hang up, worth 75c, to-morrow. Bailey’s Patent Ribbed the back wet in rainy weather—they prevent Rubbers retsin their shape until en- By special arrangement with the manu- Ladies’, all sizes ., that are artistically executed in ol colors by Back Rubbers. (P of the rub- the rubber from breaking at the heel tirely worn out. A perfect fittng ficturer we are enabled to sell them M:n’s, a'l sizes. . good European artists, each plaque has a gilt rim and is supplied with ring on back 33e¢ See those i x ribs on bers? They prevent the skirts from getting . as an ordinary rubber does, and be- - cause of the corrugated back Bailey rubber—the best rubber made for comfort and durability. this swason at considerably lower prices than last year’s. -800 . 750 S SRR L e N Flag Cushions. The best we have ever shown at the price; the flags are American Pennant and Stars and Stripes, English, Irish, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Norwegian and Swiss; the designs are entwined with maiden- hair fion, with the motto ““There is a'ways a clinging to the Land of One’s Birth,”” back and front, only Many new and original designs, in- cluding ‘2 bronzs statue cal'ed “Morning Glory,” «Wine Mer- chant’s Daughter”” and a Beawifal Elk Head; allat..........500 aance ramwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm self, while Peru is anxious to go & step farther than Mexico In proposing that ar- Pan-American conference to make the ar- bitration of future disputes compulsory on the nations in the three Americas. ‘With a quick appreciation of the pres- tige that will come to this resolution if it has the support of the United States, and the weakness of the case of those be- hind it if that influence goes the other way, the diplomatic representatives of Chile and Peru were at the State Depart- t ear! see) rmT m"ll{ tzg:.y :lllré‘;;mnh inter- ‘o the Secretary eacl rge d' Senor Infante for Chile and Morm Pezet for Peru, explained the attitude of his Government. Chile is opposed to any ar- bitration scheme that will bind her to submit to a Jjudicial determination of boundary disputes between Peru and her- bitration shall be compulsory on all tions, past, presqnt and future, all or nearly all countries Merrily Going On. In the great shoe sale to-morrow 1000 pairs — hw::th“gw for m‘r BoCember S “This - the time 1o shoes Shoe 2 street, near Bush.,