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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1902. KAISER'S FLAG WL FLUTTER Official Arrival of Prince Henry Requires Ceremony. Arrangements Are Completed for the Landing of Royalty. BER! - N, Fel LI e Henry of Prus- rrive in America 7 k City, set of the North German n Prinz Wilhelm scends the F the imperial ons have been cabled to where and how erred from the e yacht. Prince t will be more mship to dock On board the yacht vor Low and the other R ZRNY RN RRRRERRRRARRE RRRERRRR RN RRRR RRRRR KRR r, Andrew United 5 N £ N t Iy Be » F will see the | K ¥ berth on | & t taken— ]:. e s season | g of th N Harverd Interests Henry. § Prince Henry has received in audience | g Professor Fr ard and con- | & proposed Har- | % sting live- :; Professor | & subject at remberg. It is peror William's of Harvard by German art de- BRED RERRR RRRR RN RRRy n of Jerome K. ced at the The audience itics predict Je- Doubt Power of Morgan. | h German Boerse | re few. Pro- | theoretically or- serman companies, s and transfer ad, but he says ' believe the Mor. | ssess such ir- ers imagine,, | e seemingly gigantic States is so strongly dlappear in times promoted by Mrs. er American women, topic this week, aving prohibited y organized German : um on the al treatment of rve the municipal- ristian science has nsiderable following in high ned & ¢ rcles rs of the measure ty has gravely geof t ~ul through votes in favor ana the applica- nment in an ex- dilemma, after the so . v curiosity now ex- e Government'= #fiture injon is generally ex- Government will fina.y bjectionable amendments, re- Bundesrath not to enforce LYTTON WILL MARRY A BELLE OF LONDON Miss Pamela Plouden Said to Be En- gaged to a Prominent Nobleman. 1L—Miss 1 LONDON, Pamela Plou- most beautiful | gaged to den has frequent- d, but as the 3 e now makes worth while.” e his Parllamentary when, in the House the address in reply the throne and cre- impression that every- i evidently inherited the rer and grandfather. s Start for the Nile. | b. L—William Fitzhugh wport, R. L, accompa- p, left England to-day Nile. After leav- 1 capital, which the reach early in April, I traverse Walamo, il infested zone,” and Sobat River in June. ve been made to have a t steamer there on the | expedition. It will take m. lay ment Gover them to K —— A CURE FOR ASTHMA. erers need no longer leave home to be cured. Nature has ble remedy that will per- na and all diseases of the tubes. Having tested its ers in thousands of 90 per cent. permanently from Asthms, Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis and nervous discases, this recipe in German, French or Engiish, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail. Address with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, | 847 Powers block, Rochester, N. ¥. : THE EMPORIUM. Special Values in Station Writing Tablets—108 leaves satin wove ruled Writing Paper, note size 25¢ Violet Tablet; Monday ONly ¢ g LSERS RS . e B Raek 250 Envelopes—s or 6% inch size, high cut, white of cream, box of 2. 25 per cent. discount oa all of our 1902 Excelsior and Pacific Coast Diaries, in geruine Seal, Russian, Mcrocco and Canvas coverings, \ THE EMPORIUM. A A e A A A e A e e A e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e EERRRER RRERRR RRRRRR RRRRRR RRRRRRE RRRRRt RRRRRE RRRRRE RRR RRRRRRRR KRR RRERRERY, RRY R RRRRRR RERERERERRRE RRRRRRRR RERRRR RERERERR RRRX RRRRRERE RRRRRRRRRYR RRRRRR RRERRR RRRRRR Special_ Sale of Toilet Soap. Jergen’s Buttermilk Soap—Hard milled, nicely scented; a spxc ery. STeTh 120 so for. . . . 25¢ THE EMPOR California’s Largest~ Amcricals Grandest Store. 60co cakes on sal Savon Des Violcttes— One of our best z5¢ per box soaps; good violet odor, delicate and lasting; Mcnday only; box of 3 cakes ner 2e 14ec e Monday only; cake This Week, First Display and Sale New Woolen Fabrics. 36~-inch Importcd All-Woo! Chaliies— Cream grounds, with polka dots, figurcd_cr flora! effects, in dark grounds with pretty figures and strpes, a large variety of sty'es; per yard 50¢ h Crepe de Chine, all-wool, all shades . . h all-wool Albatross, many colors . . So-inch new syle Panama Sacking, colors . . . 38-inch Pcplice, handscme Jine of colos . . inch Natte, v new all-wool basket weave . ... .. | ch Poplin, in the new spring colorings . . . . . | so-inch S+tin Vigoreux, in three mixtures . . . . .. i 46-nch Sive:a, styiich new mixed fabric. . . ... . . | 46-in. bl M 44-in. blk C: n. blk Twine 36-inch all-wool Venetians, 18 colorings . . ch all-wool Cheviots, 15 co'orings .. . h all-wcol Pinhead Checks . . . sch ail-wool Albatross, all shades . 3 38 4o-inc | Etamine . . Hair Veili oil=. . . 52-in. bk Chev ot, ex'ra value . be individual and not common. To-morrow Another r:ason is the fact ‘that it is gasier to imported Wash Fabrics. If some of these new wash fabrics were placed in our show windows without a ticket, it would be hard to convince ladies who saw them that | they wers not silk. | 32- nch Fise slix Madras—New weaves in cream, beauties, for waists; T MR e Cotton toul rds—Rich co'orngs that look like silk and wear beteer; ok, - ad Tk CHD R RGN e e 25¢ Piain Linens— From Be'fast, in solid colors and white, new, handsome and durables GAIE L. L s+ ey s e e e B Fancy Grenadin:s—In black and linex grouncs, pretty colorings; yard . S D B S N R et S sic imp rted Belfast Dimitics—The ever useful and pretty fabrics in a n-w R R N RN L ey Domesfic Wash Fabrics. Fine Orandies—For evening wear, 68 inches wids, in white, black, pink, blue, red, lemon, nile, heliotrope, etc., at the unusual price per 35¢ 3l.inch Fire Shzzr O:gandies—All colors and black; yard . . 12% @ yard 40-inch Victoria Lawn—z0 colors, includ'ng black, fine enough for dresses; yard . . . .. ... ... BN T . . .15¢ Best Ame-ican M:zdras—32 inches wide, for waists, et= . . . 2J2 Tissue Weave Macras—In beauc'ful colorngs; yard . . . . . 25€ | Fe-cales—Made eep-c'a'ly fer us, 36 inches wide, best cloth and mest perfect dies poss'ble at the price; yard. « + o . . . . . . 12%@ Cotton, Linen, |902 DI'CSS F ADTICS.5iiiconi Wool From the thousands of productions for 19o2, from the silk, wool and cotton weavers of this country and Europe,_\ve have tried to select the best. we show the first arrivals from th2 mills and to-day we describe a few of them. Some of the things that are here now will not be here later; the very things for those who want their dresses to This is one reason for buying carly. engage the services of ,a rzally good dres maker now than it will be some weeks later. i - - - Dainfy Spring Silks. Beautiful fibrics that will excite the admiration of men and the envy of women. Printed Liberty Foulards—Exclusive patterns, in the charming spring shadings of tan, rescda, brown, national, gray, castor, gobelin, and in black and whitz. The styles are confined to The Emporium, and cannot be duplica ed elsewhere; three grades 23 and 24 inches wide; pEmale e R Y e e 85¢, $1.u0, 51.25 Grenadines—Will b in grest demand for spring ani summer, stripes princ'pally, three qualities in choice styles, widths 42 to 48 inches; per I .....8$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Peau de Sole— Will be morz popular than ever for shirt waists, a rich finished 21-inch Peau de Soic, in the ten co'as most wanted; per yard . . . .. .88¢ Wa h Silks—Over 200 desizns and colorings, the choicest ws could find, the quality the best made, plent; of whits, pink, maise, blue, gray, black and white, etc., 20 iaches wide; per yard . .800 Fancy Waist Silke—New designs selected in New Yok in December, s> there can be none later, the patterns ace dainty, the color assort- ment complete, widths rings from 2o to 22 inches; prices per yard . ... . 81.00, $1.25 «i $1.52 Boys’ Spring Clothing. Some old favorites in new cvls and fabries. Our spring stock of boys' and children’s Clothing is coming in rapidly now. Our selections have be:n entrely pretty, up-to-date gar- ments, fashionably made. Elou-e § i'or Stits—For boys 3 to 10 years, new shades of red, brown and blue, in a heavy all-wool serge, collars braided or plain, hands maly embroidered shizics, a very pretty suit, a genuine $6.50 value. $4.95 3 Boys' Top Coats—For ages 10 years, made of an all-wi cover: cloth, with an invisible overplaid of gresn and red. These | precty coats have yoke fronts, slash pockets and 4 95 uffs on sleeves; our priceony . . . . . + - s 2 Boyy' 2. ixce Suits—For ages g to 19 years, rourd cornered sack coats, ether knee or long pants, made of strictly all-wosl blue Cheviots and Dress Gingham Sale on Monday. For the opening attraction in our Wash Goods aisles, we place on sale to-morrow 150 pieces of new up-to—date dress stvle Zephyr Ginghams and price them at a remarkable figure that does not nearly represent their cost of production; for Monday only, per yard 7 4 & aversge of much less than half ther real worth. Thsse Special Sale of Laces Mon Bought from an Importing Jobber the balance of a season’s stock of Point de Paris, Normandy Valenciennes, and Imitation Duchesse Lace, about 8ooo yards in all, at an different pattzrns; all new and effective, :nd if bought in the regu'ar wiy wou d have to be sod from zoc to 50 pr yard; on Monday your choice of any piece in this lot, per vard. . day. lacss are very wids (334 to 6 inches), come ‘n aboat 75 fic Sheet Musiv Sale--17¢ We se all of the soc Musical Publications regularly for 25c. On Moa- day only we cff.r the 15 popular favorites named Lelow, ’ 7 “Baby Mine’® ¢Coon, Coon, Coot’ “Irma W 3 *“Just Piain Folks™* “Mr, Voluntze.” “Ben Hur Wal: X “Tommy”” #Fox Hunter's March™ “Gracie” ¢“Ohio March and Two-step’ “La Bouton M rch and Two-step,”” ““It's Just Bzcause I Love You So,” “I'd Liketo Hear That Song Again,” “Way to Win 2 garments are tailored and trmmed in a first-class manner, 2 genuine $7.50 value; our price ony . . fancy mixtures, in new spring patterns. These $4.95 Woman’s Heast.” ‘New Copyright Books. price. price. | ““The Eternal City”’—Hall Caine . . + . . . $1.50 93¢ | “Man From Glengarry’’—Conror . + . . . $I.50 98¢ ¢Count Hannibal"—Stanley Weyman~ . . . $1.50 88c «“The Crisis”"— Winston Churchill. . . . . ..$1.50 8 ¢ «“The Right of Way''—Giibert Parker . . . $I.50 98¢ | 1“1.1 the Palace of the King"'—Crawford . . . $1.50 $1.2) | “Graustark *—By G. B. McCutcheon . . . . $1.50 $7.2) | «D’ri and I""—By Irving Bacheller . . . . . $1.50 $1.2) | «The Cavalier” —George W. Cabee . . . 8150 &1 20 «Memorial Life of P.esijent McKinley” —Beau- dfnly illustrated. s . UL L L o G ERigo 5% Waiters’ and Barkeepers’ Supplies at Cuf Prices. On Men 2y th: biz store makes a very unasual and specal off:ring of Waiters’ and Barkeepers’ Outfits. A ways the lowest on this c'ass of goods, as hundreds of customers know, the exira-rdinary offerings for Monday ars made to call the pariiculsr attention of every waiter and barkseper in town to this cepirtment. Weiters’ $6-50 Jackets—Made of fine qualiy imported cloth by Alfr:d Benjamin & Co., the be t makers of Wih-grale goods in tlis line in America; ali ‘i"”$4l 35 01 Mon :ay only.. Wiit-rs’ $2.50 Jac' ets — Good qual- ity «f cloth, we'l made and finiched, at absut a third less than you are ac- customed to paying; Morday only . . . . SB35 Waiters' 95c Jackets—Good qu-lity of sateen, well made and finished, on Monday only . 4 D€ Barkeepess’ $1.00 Jackets—Made of excellent white duck, already shrunk, fastened with cither frogs or buttons, wit1 military or rolling collars, our price Monday 78c¢c Barkeepers $1.50 Jackets—Fine quality pique, military style, large pearl, buttons, a very swell coat, Worth a quarter more than our price; Monday . ¢ $1.27 Bar and W.iters’ Arroms—Our 25c grade, made of gcod cotton, the string securely fast=ned to stind laundering, Monday; each . . 19¢ =" % Suits,Cloaks anaCorsets 3 7% $1. the fol owing weall-known brand: Wzists 37c on the $1.00 00 At 25¢ to 48c¢—Big assorted lot of Greatest of Cloak, Suit and Corset Sales. We baught the entire balante of the fzmpus N-w York Ladies’ Tallnré,'fl. Gershel & Son’s, stock of this season’s garmsnts, and the entire Corsst Stock of Sachs Bros. & Co. (alozaf wholesale firm), of Warner Bros’, C. B., ~alls. W. 8., Kabo, Golden Gate. Columb+a Nursing and Misses’ Crown Carsets--at a sacr.f.ce ¢ osir g.outprice, antd they go on sale this week at 37c on the $1.00 or less - Dresses 37c on the Extra Bargains. Corsets At 298¢ (0 $2.75—A great ot of cid- Quartier and One~- at One- Jackets 37¢c zon the $1.00 At §1.00 to $4.95— Large assort- ment of All- Wool Jackets, short and me- dum leigns, light and heavy weights, traveler’s samples, mostly silk I'ned, in all colors; Gershel’s prices were $5.c0 to $20.00; our sale price, $1.00 to £4.95. At $7.95—A bg assorted ot of medium length silk-lined Jackets, Three-guarter Coats and some Raglans, for which Gershel asked from $15.00 to 325.00; our sale price $7.95. At $8.85—This scason’s finest sik-lined medium length Jackets, silk-lined three- quarter Coats and finc Raglans, in all colors and black; Gershel's prices 20 to §30; our sale price, $9.95- Af $4.85—A varied assortment of all-wool Sui's for which Gershel charged $10to $20; cur sale price, $4.95. A# $10.66—Finely assorted lot of Ladies’ Al-Wool Tailor Dresees; nearly all _color many of them are very fine; Gershel’s pr were §20 to §27.50; our sale price, $10.00. At $14.75 —Consists of the newest and most stylish of this season’s fancy and plain Tailor Dresses; many silk lined; Gershel's prices were $25.00 to $35.00; our sale price, $14.75. Skirts 37c on the $1.00. At $1.50 (o $2.85—Asorted lot of all kinds of all-wool Skirts, walking and dress lengths; Gershel's prices were $3.75 to.$7.50; our sale price, $1.50 to $2.95. At $4 @B A great varicty of the very finest Golf Skirts of particularly finc styles and costly workmanship, and many dress- Jength skirts, trimmed and plain, black, ravy 2nd Oxford; Gershel's prices were $7.50 to $12.00; our sa’c price, $4.93. At $9.85—Bcaun u and expensive Back Cloth and Sik Skirts, very elaborately trimmed, some silk lined; Gershel's prices were 315.00 fo $30.00; our sale price, £9.95- black sateen, fancy flannelette, ail-wool and wash waists; were §1.00 to $2.50; our sale price, 25¢ to 48¢. At $71.48— Assorted lot of very fine mer- cerized black sateen and all-wocl waists in a big variety, al this season’s goods; were $2.50 to $4.50; our sale price, $1.48. At $2.1 1— Ascorted lot of silk and wool waists, a greit variety, nearly all colors and black, some very fine ones in this lot; were £4.00 to $6.50; our sale price, §2.10. At $3.95 — Assored lot of fine silk and wool waists, a great many kinds and very great bargains; were $6.00 to §10.00; our sale price, $3.95. Underskirts .‘:’74: on ths At 250 10 §30—Assworted lot of all kinds of mercerized colored and black under- skirts, ail styles; were %1.00 to 33.09; our sale price, 25¢ to 98c. At $1.48—A great variety of the very best of this season’s underskirts, so'id colors, black and white effects and in all black, all sty es of flounces and 1ufflss; were $2.50 to 14.00; our sale price, §1.48. At $2,45—Assorted lot of fine colored silk moreen and all colors and black of the finest mercerized sateen underskirts, all the fiaest goods; wee $4.00 to $6.00; our sale price, $2.45- erdown sacques in all co'ors and styles of trimming; were $1.00 to $5.00; our sle price 29¢ to $2.75. At 50¢ to $5.00—Ladics’ mackin- toshes and rain coats that were §2.50 to $20.00; in a fine assortment; our sale price, 50c to $5.00. At37cto $5.00—A biglot of shawls; all kinds; Shetland, plaid and tolid colored woven shawls; ‘were §1.00 to $12.50; cur sale price, 37¢ to $5.00. $1.00 to $5.00— Asorted lot of fine capes; black, colored and plaids; Gershel's prices were §5.00 to §12.50; our sale prices, $1.00 to £5.00. At $1.88—Assorted lot of slightly soiled all-wool ciderdown wrappers that were §5.00 and $6.00; and new heavy German ecider- down wrappers that were §2.75 to §3.75; our sa'e price, $1.98. A+ $3.25—Asiorted lot of fine’ Wool Cashmere Tea Gowns; lace trimmed; in all colers; were $5.00 to §8.50; our sale price, $3.25. Werzppers 37c on the $1 At 48 c—This season’s flannelette wrappers; lired waists; al good styles; were $1.00 to $1.50; our sale prce, 48¢c. At $1.483—Assorted lot of heavy German eiderdown and medium weight fancy trimmed flannclette wrappers, that were $2.50 to $3.50; our sile price, $1.48. Half Real Values. 28c¢, insfead of 50¢, 75¢, $7.00—M sses’-Ladics’ Corsets, all sizes; full toned; silk flossed; regularly soc to $1.00; siie price, 25c. 389¢, Instead of $1.25-Fui- toned Corsets, in either black or drab; and summer net Corsets, with printed flowers; regularly §1.00 and $1.25; sale price, 39c. 50c, instead of $1.50, $2.00 —5 styles, including Dr. Wamer's Health Corsets, in drab and white; Bal's abdominal corsets; always scld for $2.00; Columbia Nursing Corsets, Dr. Warner's Hip Corset; regularly sold $1.50, $2.00; sa'e price, 50c. 75¢. Instead of $1.75 to . B. Corset, the American- made P. D.” Corsets, also the best known numbers of the Kabo and C. B. Corsets; regularly sold for $1.75 to $2.25; sale prics, 75¢. $1.00, instzars of $3.00—Fo the best grade of the J. B. Corset; sold at $3.00; sale price, §1.00. $1.5 .. Instaad of $3.57—For P. D. Imported French Corets; sale price, $1.50. $2.:40, Instoad of $5.00 and $6 N@—For genuine high grade P. D. Corsets; assorted styles, but the best; regu- lary 5.00and §6.00; sa'e price, $2.00. e Sample Line of Men’s Underwear Carpets and Furniture--Save 20 Per Cent. Last week we received anoher shipment of Carpsts—nine thousand yards of the latest designs—also ons hun- Children’s Dresses, Cioaks, 37¢ on $1. Tailor-made Dresses of best sk and wool mixtures, all lines, ages 10, 12, 14; were $15.00; sale All-wool Cloth Sailor Suits; all lines; well made; ages 4 to 12 Children’s Box Coats, of best cloth; ages 4, 6, 8, 10, 12; there are assorted styles, but only the best ones; sale price - - - » . $GBE Chi dren’s Kersey Coats, in brown and red, man talored and braid trimming; sale price . . Long Cox's, in tan and castor; ages 4 to 123 the Lest cloths; man tailored; latest coass; sal: price .. -32.45 $12.50 Misses’ all-wool Russian Blouse Suits, in age 10 only; sale price . . . . $3u?5 $8.50 all-wool Covert Jackets, of best weave and shades, man tailored; sale prize.. $4.70 Bedding--Unequaled Values. At Manufacturers’ Cost. ‘We have recently purchased the entire sample line of the celebrated American Hosiery Co.’s Underwear, the leading hosiery and underwear manufacturers of this count-y. The line comprises Balbriggan, in light, medium snd heavy weight; silk Worsteds, Cashmere, sik and wool and pare silk Undergarments for men, which we place on sale beg'nning Monday, af fm zme- facturers’ cost, fram cne-third to one-half less than most retailers ask, and lisle Merinos, all-wool dred Bedroom Suites, which our buyer in the East secured at a price whica means to our custom:rs @ saving of a? least 20 per cent. Bedroom fui‘e—Like picture; made of sol'd oak, go'den finich, three pieces, size of burcau 44x23 inches, with swell frent drawers and oval-shaped, heavy Fren-h b.vel plate m rror 30x24 inches, e 828,00 Chiffor fer—Solid oak, 33 inches wid= and 66 inches high, wi h beveled plate mirror 18x12 inches, worth $12.00, NOWe o ¢ o s o 9 25 Iron Bed—In blus, white, black and green and gold ename!, extra heavy casi- ings, pretty scroll effect, with oval- shaped brass rod, regu'ar $16.50 value, now. Ccuch—Covered in Persian velour, with clipper edge, very comfortable, v $8.80 Smith Axminsfer Carpzt—High pile, beautiful effects and colorirgs, litest designs, special, per yard . 9 5 P Trpest'y Eruseels Carpet—Ten wire quality, the best make of Sanford's and Stnson’s, parlor and cining-room effect;, now, per yard. g myrna Rugs—a6xs4 inches, Persian Vi and Oriental cffects, fringed on both ends. . ’ $1.00 Fite Tufted Comforters—One of the better grades for family or fine hotel use; instead of $1.50 each, we have priced them at . . $7.18 Califcrnia White Blankets— About as fine and well made as can be pro- duced, 72x34 inches, beautics; pair . $7.45 Splendid quality California 5-lb. White Blankets, pair . . . . $4,95 California Whitz Blank¢t;—Best wool, beautifully finished, for three- quarter beds; pair . . . 2y $3.75 White Marseilles Bed Sprezdi—11-4 size, good patterns; each 1. 54 Bleiched Pequot Sheeting—31 inches wide; per yard 21c Bleached Sheeting for three-quarter beds, good round thread, 72 inches wide; yard . . . ; 152 Single Bed Sheeting, bleached, 54 inches w Jesse Moore AA, 8ic. Jesse Moore AA Whiskey—The genuine, Monday; bottle . . . 8fz 31.50 Quality Port or Sherry— Monday; galon . . . . . $1.95 Good Reisling—On Monday; per gallon . . . . . . . . . &5¢ Pabst Malt—Best tonic, Morday; doz. . . . . . . . . $2 258 Naglee Brandy—Guarantced 26 years od; per bottle . . . $7.87 Corded Tafieta Ribhon 33c. Among the many pretty new R bbons for 190z an especially attractive weave is a dainty corded taffeta. One of the corded taffetas has a white ground with fancy stripes of p'nk, blue, maise, turquoise, Nile, levender or black; and we are a so showing a corded fancy safin taffeta in the same assortment of colors, all marked, per yd.33 C ll Sahbres, 99c. We have 2 small lot remaining from a sale some months ago of Cavalry Sabres, relics of the Civll War, some of them rusty and others mot 5o rusty, fine heavy blades such as are so much in vogue for crnaments on walls, cosy corners, etc., which will be closed out to the first comers Monday at ‘the extraordinary price 990 Drapery, Department—Main Floor, each AAAAARARXARAARARARE KA ALR QAR AAAAR WA R LR R ARG RR ARR IR AW WA RS WA RAaR Groceries—iionday Lucca Oil— Croste and Blackwell's; quart bot- tles,on Monday . . . . . . . .63e Coffee—Our famous Java and Mocha, Morday; 334 Tbs Swtod OV SN U0 Eest Eastern Lard—Monday, 3-Ib tins.. 390 Corn Meal—Best Eastern cream yellow Corn Meal, 10-Ib sicks; Monday . ." . . 27¢ Mince Mcat—A small lot of Atmore’s family, | hand-mde; while quantity lasts, 5 Ib jars, 75¢; 3 1b jars, 53c; inbulk, b . . . 24 Condenszd Mirce Mzat—In packages, Libby's or Cudahy’s, Monday, 4 packages. . .28¢ Fancy Black Figs—lb. . . . . . . . o The Best $2.50 Shoes| Trunks and Bags. for Ladies: These are the 1902 styles in Women’s Lace Shoes which have just been received from the manufacturer. They are made of the best quality of vici kid, tops either dull or shiny kid fin- ish, and kid tips. The toes are in the latest style, the soles welted ex- tension, military heels. They are stylish, well made ‘shoes that will give satisfaction to ladies who have been paying $4.00 :nd $5.co for their street shoes; all sizes and widths . . .$2.850 Canvas covered, waterpoof painted trank, with fcur slats on top and two all around body; brass victor lock, tull covered top tray with large compartment for hat, $4.25 28-inch size. . ... ... 3o-inch, $4.75; 32-inch, -$5.25 36-inch, g$6.25 34 inch, $5.75; Dress Suit Case— Genuine leather, with steel frame, full linen lined, with s shirt fo.d inside; 20-inch . .50 22-inch, $5.00; 24-inch, $5.50; 26-inch, $6.00. Special Sale of Noveity Bracelets. These Snake Seroll Nethersole Brace- lets, sterling siver finish, - guwranteed 4 not to tarnish, Monday only, each § Sterling, Silver Cha'n Bracelets, 925-1000 fine, plain or en- graved, with lock and key. . . . .$30.00 14kt Gold plat: Cuff Pins . . . . . 500 Sterling Silver handle Tea Bells . . . . 80@ ‘Gold plated ‘Brooches, enameled fleur de lis, stone set and wreath designs, warranted to RARWAR REXURRAN ARRARR RALHRLR RARURR VAR ARR R AR R NAL VR LU R KU R QR R ARAR R AR LA D A WAL QDR R 20 2R T aanaR’ WaRwAR Bl ki Wi Wi i i Wgeieiniie Wiaitinicie Wininidinie Winkitinini Waktuih e e ekl nidie Wil Wi Waina Dakic i ARARAUARARANR ARQARE AERRAN RAR TR AN N AR R NN SR TR R R e i i) fmwa RABEEN AANARA DRAA AL UEA RARRAARA AR USRS CARAUR AR A RUA