The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 28, 1902, Page 21

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TROOPS BATTLE I IMAGINATION War Game at Fort Riley a Beverely Solemn Affair, Elues and Browne Have a Fight but no Powder Is Burned. FORT RILEY, Kans., Sept.. 27.—To- s warfare between the armies of the and the Browns consisted of pre- g to fight without fighting. In mili- parlance the maneuvers are de- scribed as follows: *“The entire force on the . with suitsble advance guard for a division of war strength, advance guard ire, main body in part imagi- What was done is as follows: y in the morning the army of the few in number, marched out to the north line of the reservation and then in about went back over their tracks until they came in sight of the army of the Blues. The advancing upposed to be only an advance d by an imaginary body prepared for action as ed the Blues, and the d for action as rapidly as r the Browns came over the When everything was for the killing to commence, every- tramped back to camp, and the maneuvers of the day were over. NOT A SHOT WAS HEARD. There is nothing of the sham battle order about the maneuvers, which have now fairly opened. There is nothing of the np and glitter of war. It is all busin There are no spectacular charges, with much noisy consumption of gunpowder. Everything is object of conveying a lesson and when the problem has been explained, the maneuver is over. There will be no ques- tion of ““Who wins?"” Everything is done with the idea of teach- ing the younger officers of the regular army and the visitors of the National latter Guard how such things should be done | in the presence of an actual enemy. The advance guard of the main body, h the main body; the attery of Field Artillery and f the Sixth Battery of Fleld he Eighteenth Infantry, two f the Twenty-second Infantry ten men of the Hospital It was accompanied by a number agons, carrying ammunition and en- hing tools, and six ambulances. ere were in the advance guard about The main body comprised all ing troops in camp, about 4500 This formed the army of the equal to the Blues in num- commanded by Colenel C. C. consisted only of the Second f the Fourth Cavalry, First he Eighth Cavalry and the of Field Artillery, less two were with the Blues. MEETING OF ARMIES. moved out early in the t 9 o’clock were in position line of the reservation, “arr formed his men for ing his lines as much as ve the impression that his center. ong what is known as the Harvey” road, General rnor 1 either flank his scouts were and the light cavalry, riding in e of the column, eagerly watched Browns. When | to push forw rd as rapidly as possible for some high ground in’'front of the column. The troops deployed rapidly, forming lnes of battle as they hastened up the hills, the batteries dashed into position and with an almost incredible speed were ready to open upon the enemy. The in- fantry reserves, behind the main line of | battle, fell into position and ambulances 2nd ammunition wagons went bumping over the rough prairie ground to places where they could extend the greatest assistance. When the preparations for battle were completed the umpires de- clared the end of the day's work and the mareh back to camp was taken up. There will be no exercises to-morrow | gnd on Monday the object lesson will be | *The Contact of Opposing Forces of All Eeighn Guilty of Manslaughter. SALT LAKE, Utah, Sept. 27.—Roy Kaighn, the 18-year-old boy who shot and | fatally wounded Wililam S. Haynes, a Chicago traveling man, while sitting in | the rotunda of the Knutsford Hotel last was to-day found guilty of manslaughter. ssed October 3. provide punishment year nor more than ment. Justification tures of the defense, of not less than one ten years' imprison- it being alleged that ve of Kaighn. —_————————— Extraordinary Economizing Oppor- tunity. orrow the Bee Hive Shoe Co. will 1000 pairs of ladies’ and men’s $2.50 shoes for %c a pair. Two tables are load- h them: all sizes and widths, in ow cut, vici and king kid, pat- her. box and velour calf. date toes. 't take them if they are not 9%c a pair for men’s or bo)s shoes at the of shoes, 717 Markét s~ S S Jury Indicts Bribe-Giver. EVELAND, Sept: Z.—The Grand to-day returned an indictment Dr. ¥. W. Daykin for offereing a city officfal. Dr. Daykin was ome time since on a charge of ng pald $200 to Councilman Charles ural gas company. Kohl r public and turned the yor Johnson. —_——e————— Excursion to Pacific Grove. ay, October 5, the Southern Pa- | run an excursion to Pacific in leaves Third and Townsend- 7:15 returning, fic Grove at 4:15 p. m. Fare d trip $2.00. Full particulars —————————— Rumored Strike of Tellurium. GRASS VALLEY, Sept. 2.—One of the | richest strikes ever made in this mining district is reported at a mine near this city. © A rumor is current that a strike of tellurium has bpen made assying $5000 to the ton. The company, as §s usual with big corporations, maintains strict sflence and the report cannot be verified. —_—— In Russet Brown October. Just the time to go East. Ask the Southern Pacific agent for a Home Vis- itor's ticket at half rate for the round trip. Dates of sale October 7 and 8, THE FAN FRANC:ISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1902. Big Book Sale Monday Valvable Re’crence Books al less than hall, and six of the ncwest novels at §1.08. The New Century Encyclopedia- Two Vols. 2000 pages, tound in sheep ard index:d; balf Rusia binding, an up-to-date litrary of thoroughly revised and improved; regu- practical knowledge; regularly ' $2.98 larly $7.50; sale pric . $3.89 . . 10, sale price, per set . 5 The /merican Pure Food Cook Book—and $1.50 Eooks Monday, $1.08 ““Temporal Pcwer''— By Marie Corelli. Househo'd Economist; regularly g BOC Custic Craney Crow—Auther of Grausuark. $1.50, sale price Bill Nye's Remarks—One of the most famous The Virginian- -By Owen Wister Dorothy Vernon- ~By Charles Major. funny books ever published; pub- . 38 C Runson's Folly—Richard Harding Davis. lisher's price $1.5o, sale price . Webster's Unabridgeu Dictionery — Almost The Congueror—By Gertiude Atherton. neRRRRRe, The New Buttons Our stock of new Dress Buttons is comp'ete. The Bombay chape is the novelty of the done with the | in army maneuvers. | , com- | Browns, who, by power of imagina- | was larger than it was. The y-second Infantry was on the left the Eighteenth on the | advancing with his army. | Sentence will | The Utah statutes | was one of the fea- | had attempted to assault a wom- | Stylish | Well made and good | Have a look | age of this espe- | inst the granting of a | n Bureau, 613 Market street. | The ticket i1s good for sixty dfiyu teasen. Your sitks and dress goods can be matched perfect’y with fancy metal butons, small and Jarge. The assortment inc'udes white and dark pear's, gun metal, jet and fancy buttons at prices ranging from sc a dozen to $1.00 for each butron. Sale of Silk Petticoats, $4.87 200 beautiful §7.50 saveta Silk Peui- ccats, mad= with an accordeon pleated ful flounce, havirg a 2- inch- h mm:d ruffle sct on, fn'shed with full under- ficunce of slk- ette—co'0zs biue, Ablg purchase this, a New York importer’s entire selectlon, comprising more than 2000 Chif- fon Pattern Veils, in this season’s choicest styles, for hat drapes and the face. They are abso- lutely new and up-to-date, and this <sale is for Monday and lavender, green, | | Tyyaq day. 1000 be:t quality Chiffon Pattern Veil:—With wide bhem ana hemstitched borcer, in black, white, white ard black, royal blue and biown. Regularly soc. Morday dpd Takscay, each 7 (000 o0 L 37¢c yel'ow, brown and black, a big va'ue at the regular pnc:, on 34 87 ‘" sa'e Monday only . Mo day and Tuetday Monday Sale Dress Linings An opportune special cffering this, just st the time you are making up your new fall cestumes — 1500 | yards Black Raycn satin stripe ef- fect skirt lining, 36 inches wide, an excellent qua'ity of cloth, alco suitable for under:kirts, that you would consicer very cheap at zoc fie Nofions Cheap Nicke'ed Safety Pin:, 3 szes, doz.. . . 3@ Shell and Amber Side Combs, pr. . . J&E New Belt Buckles, oxidized, gray, black and go'd, each . . . .« .. .250 Horn Hair P n, all styles, dcz. Stock Collar Foundaton, gich » . .. French Sewing Cotton, sco yde.. . . Ladies’ Nove'ty Sk Reund Garters pr §¢ @ Spool Holder and Pin Cushion . 25¢ Handy Bock, containing needles, hooks and eyes, pins and many little useful things 8¢ Omo Dress Shiclcs, odorless, washable 250 cannot be found elsewhere, ings include: Style as in picture; b ack and white, suitings; Noviok jackets, full thrcughcut—the jacket with fine sik. a yard, on Monday only. .. New wth stitched satin tands; with nearsik—a §$15.00 va'ue ‘or . The New Department has now 2 cormpafere i is stylish fiom the fur storm collars at p1.75"to the choicest of Szal Jackets at . . . . Novelties in Juvenile Attire The pretty new style Sailor Collar Norfolk Mcre Kaovelties ior kall We aim to carry only the most dependable fabrics. Sale Pattern Ve:ls 1000 best Chiffon Patt-rn Vei's— W.th handtcme bricr silk-titched torders in fancy colors, the veils themse ves wh'te, black and a'l the popu'ar shades, tul size for hat crapes and face, reguarly scc each, Monday and Tuesday . Also 15) Chiffon Pattern Veils— With appliqued Honiton Lace border, in Hack or white, hard-made veils, worth $2.50, $3.00 and §3.50 cach, 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= California’s Largest Store will soon be larger than cver. the Jessie street side, will give us 3000 square feet more floor space, in the new Furniture and Carpet Depts. The merchandise throughout the store is better than ever. disp! ays of Gowns and Millinerv as we are now making, and the new: silks, dress goods, laces, trimmings and lad.es’ neckwear are the most beautiful we’ve ever shown. In charzcler of merchandise, comprehensiveness of displays, variety of assortments, value lor pricz and greatest ' liberalily to customers, we arc delermined NO STORE $HALL EQUAL THE EMPORIUM. 37¢c 89%¢ Interesting Offerings in the Suit ana Cioak ecticn The universal verdict of the thousands of crit- ical wemen who have seen our entire'y new Suit and C oak Steck is that it is the most d'vers'fied and hancsomest that has cver been shown in the city, and we believe that cqually as gcod va'ues This week’s offer- New Pedestrian Suils—$18.25— and blue and white flike gore skirts, suit 1n=d Tlis is a splen- didly taiored suit that ycu weuld expect to pay at lesst 5o for; we've marked them only.. . $18.25 fwits for Misces—$§12.50— Fine Venctian C oth ia shades «f tan, blue cr red; ched off with dismohd ap- piqued panre velvet; waist lined with twilled satn, ekirt trimmed . §12.50 Swell Kew 003“--5!3.5 s Mace of excellent chevote; diuble top care, vevet collar, ¢ veres, lined threvghcut with good tai'or siting and ficiskel with appi‘qued bancs of pa'n broaicloth. This very faskicnable outer garment only. ik re- $13.50 ©@f {0rs »=cverything that £300.00 DRESS GCODs AND TRIMMINGS There is no larger assor ment 2nywkhere to select from—and a pointto remember a,ways is, that our priccs are so much Jower for the differect qualiiies than others ask that | Suits are makirg 2 in most ‘nstances the saving afferded cn material and trimm ng for a comp'ete | strong bid for popular- costume wll buy the linings. The printed descriptions giv: no true idea of the beauty of ity this Fall. Those weaves and richness of colorings of the fabiics. They must te seen. that we bave marked $3.45 and £3 95 sell at sight. They are in sizes for tde fel- lows 3 to 7 years, and the milor blouse 28-Inch Persian Striped Waisting—an ex- quist: French creation of crepe, w'th a very pretty Persian stripe, 8 colorings, y: 75¢c 28-1.ch Novelty Stripe Waisting— cream RRRRRRRE RRRRRRRRRRRRRRE RRRRRRRR R, RRRRRRRRRREERRE RRRRRRRRRY RERERRE RRRRRRRR RERRRRRRRE RRERRRY RRERRRRE RRRRRERRRY, RRRRRR RRRR R R | yard % bl e grourds, nove'ty lace effect stripes, 10 3 yo; iffereat color effc's, entirely new, yard |- Materials, blue, brow, and m xtures, yard PRI TR N R RS A O @ 48- It ch Frerch Voile— (E:amine) the most in demand weave for Fall and Winter, all the leading colcrs, and great value at $1.50 Stylish Trimmings Spangled Ga'oons—black =nd siver, for waist and skirt trmmings,yd..50c to $2.50 Chiffon Applique—in black, whit= and serges, trimmed in the mest tasteful manner, every suit a novelty, the same grades that many sell at $5.00, here for . . . . . ....$3.45and$3.85 Beys' Doublu..hu t d Two-Piece Suits A large var'ety to chose from, of the m RERRRRRRER, KRRRRRR ERRRRRY, RARRRRR KRR, RRERRRERRR RERRRERRRRRRRER RRRRRRERER RRRRRRERRRRR R garnet and jasjer, Housekee'eers’ Bargains Fine White Blankets— smooth fin'sh; our regularly low price $2.00 each, for. . . Hightly Polished G Iden Oak Extension Table, ke plrlure, (ap | Siiolnmnailm = = ig'gg 45 inches squire, table extends 8 fect, some other houses ask | Foxe 6.b. Whike Biankers, par - -$5.98 920.00 for th's identical table; ourprice . o ov v v . o . . Same table 10-foot length $20.00. Cakiteois Coay ke, S5 XD WD Otker Extension Tables $4.50 to $100. Tufted Comforters—Clean white filling, full dlae oach/. o L . $1.00 Fine Comforters— Sheet mnon filed hand- large some coverings, each . . . . . s:.n Extra Comforters — $2.75 vaiue, very only shilec.iench . o LGk e S & .10 Irish Linen bieached inc'uding one dozen D nner Sets Dimask, each s Jarge rapkins: 2-yd Cioth 2nd Napkins . . . . . 234-yd. Cloth and Napkins . . . 3-yd. Cloth and Napkins . . . . $5.560 Dinner Napkins — 24x24 inches, 2 very ony. . special vaiue, per dozen.. . . . $2.26 Restaurant Doylies— Checks and plain cen- ters, frnged, perdczen . . . . 37% 2 Newest Nzckwear | ly stitched in all | [ *Sicaue colers as shown in picture; each Oc 12 Different Shapes Linen Colfars—Turn- over and hand-hemstitched; all Paris and New York are wearing them; each . . . &0c revere .h.,m, for waists and jackets; each $1.5 . - $3.50 Real Ol'.rlch Feather Boas — Qualities guaranteed; exceptional va'ves at the prices—Black . . . $12.50 t0 $35.00 Colors . . §15.00 to $22.50 100 only, 30x60 inches; bright, $2.00 each; on sale Monday only. ;. New Zibelines—go-inch, a rich, Invisible Striped Zibeline—. sncwflake effects, in Lrown, green, blue, very Chiffon AR-Overs for waists and fro yamy:dnu 3 46-Inch Voile Vigoreux—a new and very striking mixed effect, sheer and dainty, i1 blue, jasper, brcwn, green and bische, $1.00 lustrous French Cloth, in the leading Fall colerings $1.54 -inch, mixed styiish, yard $1.50 Venis: Galoons and Straight tands, yard 25cto £4.50 g, in yard - §1.50 to $6.50 newest Fal coler zmbracbln‘fall—;oo{ pompadour ¢ffct, a charming trimming, | P2cks White and cassimeres and cheviots, suitable for school e e L SRS e e | or ordinary wear, geod style, very stout’y T in ol eiinis 25¢ to $350 |y nise All-Overs in Anh butter zrd white, made, sizes 8 to 15 years . . .$2,85 New Braid Trimmings, yard . . I5¢ to 75¢ for waists andyokinge, yd...$1.00 to $5.00 $1.39 - $17.50 Infants’ Complete Ouifit--$10.00 for Ladiecs This is a sample valuc from our extensive Infants’ Wear D:partment on secend floor. weoy o Every one of these garments is of good material and careful'y made. 1 styles mi’ to-wear Silk Auto 4daysipsatagsc.’ s o« . . . . $1.00 2 Pinning Bankets at 35¢. 4 .. . mobiic Scarfs, Tdaydlp. < seeieesoie s . BOO 2 Flame Bantaat soc . made of Peau . . gg; 2 Shirsat2gc. . ..o o o 0 . . e be 2 ces e »is o 1.p:vr|Bonteun:5=.-.u-.. de So'es or L-'b- v R e 880 3 Bitsatsc. . She e e erty Satn, with 2Gowns at §0C. . e s o . $FBO 2 Cambric Skirts at 3gc o ooy overcollars, neat- 2 Flannelette Skirts at 35¢.. . . . 20@ 1 Shawl . 20 e N e Geld:n Oak Puffe'—47 inches high, 39 inches wide, has one ccmmedious smoothly finished and polished; drawer, . $12.50 O:her Sidebca ds up to $aco Golden Oak China Cibinet—64 inches high, with French bevy tern pate mirror, 26 inches wids, ied edge pat- 6x26 inches, . $18.00 8225 Ce‘(zr Tables $1.58— Goiden oak or im'tation ma- ~ bogany center tables, top 24x24 Sale Smyrna Rugs beautiful Smyrna Rugs--- attractive geo- metrical and floral designs, regularly 21 AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Piano Covers—Drapery Velours Upright Piano Covers and Mzntle Drapes—Of velours, fine tapestries, silk damask, rusce, silks and satins, a large new assortment just received in colorings to match any ecarpet, cese....81.25 to $7.50 Tab'e Covers— The largest line we have ever shown, in materials now most popular, all new designs and dependable qua'ities; leagths from 14 to 3 yards; prices from 50¢ to $7.50 Drapery Ve!ours— 30 inches wide, 20 different patterns, in rich co'orings, for draperies, man- each ooty e te t'e scarfs, piano scars and furniture mnmg, ; qualities, e i The floor. now being built over the main aisle, on Never has this community seen such surpassing Monday only, we shall place less than the regular low gcod qualities for. These Biack Silk Sale on sale in the main aisle thousands of yards of superior Taffetas and Peau de Soies, perfectly woven, beautiful goods, at a third prices that we sell such are the particulars: 2060 Yards Victory Guarznlecd BlacK Tallela—z7 inches wide, an extra heavy end lustrous quality that is manufactured expressly for dress pur- pcus, and will give long and eatis‘aciory wear—an exceptionally good va'ue at the regu'ar price, $1.10 per yard, Monday only. . 79e 1000 Yards Rich Blzck Pesu de Solcs—Swiss make; the heavy quality so popular fer coats and dresses; a silk wear and satisfaction, acd full val $1.25 per yard, on s:le Monday only that we will guarantee to give good ~87e ue at the regular price, Millinery Elegance and Econamy Stylishly Trimmed Hat, $5.00 The style snd beauty of our n=w Millinery * Modss have captivated ail visitors to the beautiful new de” partment. Wi h the exquisite ma- n use ths ce son, the worid’s ter'al mot fimeus mliiners Eave vied with each cther in procusing our Tke.c is noth'ng to cempare with them in towr. You will be great'y intecested in our cwn excusive creations. There is 2 charm ana elegance to The Em- perium Hats th's t=ason that make thm fis inthe thcu hts of fash- jor able dressere. pat-ein hats. Cur Special L'me of NModerstely Priced Tr mmed Hats, mic son's most preferred m. tzra’s, 'n hundreés of becemi g :hapes, are & Sticfed Cuiing znd Street ing mu. h at e-tion. £5.00 (o $7.G0 of thia sea- stylish ard 3 Hats— styles thcwn in ii'ustration— our own exc vsive ce igns— their style, matetiai ard firi h have made them lcaders. Walk- ing shapes, Turtans and all the 10iied brim cfiects, in shegey fe't, comoleted with wirg, qoill €7 DM e o 21/ dF b« fepBh o¥e § b . $2.50, $2.75, $3.0v le 10-n 12-in ir: Wrist Brg—Sucde Leather, pretty sheds of piay, tteel studded . « o o o . . 760 Wrist Eag— Genuine' sea, gilt m:ke ciasp, inside pecket, ik lined . o . . $1.80 Wrist Bz g— Genuire Walrus, gilt szake clasp, inside pocket, silk lined . . . . $7.75 Ladies’ Comb'nation Card Case ard Focket Beok, genuire seal, calf I'ned, new sze and shape........ 730 inches, with under 1im, alio shelfin lower part, neat'y turned Shakespearean legs; our regu'ar low price $2.25; on'sale Monday Other P.ror and Bed-room Tables goc to $6.50. .$10.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier—Five drawers, French beveled mirrer, 12x18 inches, only . Same Chiffon‘er without mirror . o &+ o 4 v .+ Other Chiffoniers up to $15.00. Good ron Bed--§j.co. Pots % heacboard is 42 inches high, footboard 38 inches, cither full width o three-quarters Golden Oak Dresser—Top 4o inches wide, French teveled edge fpatterred plate mitror, 22x28 Other dressers 6.50 lo. $115.00 Cane Seat Rocker—Golden Oak with trace arms . Eed Springs $3. T L e o Cood Mattress $6.50— Full rize, made of pure white cotton tick. Three-quarter and single sizes: proportionat:'y lower. 11-inch, $3.50 I )— We guarantee them superior to s e i Valises and Puirses Practical Goods, Vicderately Priced Genuine Alligafer Club Bags—all leather lined, with pocket inside, brass ck and boits, at these low prices: cb, $5.00 | 1370 h, f4.00 } 16-inch, §4.75 14-inch, £4.25 | 17-'nch, $5.00 ch, $3.75 | 15-n¢h, £4.50 | 18-inch, $5.50 Dress Suil Case—made of genuire Jeatker, I'nen lined with shirt {o'd, stout steel ame, bress lock ard bolts, a pleasing $5.50 Same, genuine Alligator, calf finish, and a great valueat . . . o . .- $1.00 B¢ adgd Eag;-—z (wmp ‘ete assort- ment just opened, 3sizes . . . . . . . 85¢, $1.00, $1.15 Hand-made Cut Steel Fa¢ . . . $3.00 00, §4.50, $5.00 Eutter 1 urses half price. Convenient size, made o heavy leather—will we:r for years --while quaity lasts,each .. . . . 1€ @ chocolate color, 24-inch Grand Values in Bedroom and Dining-Roam F urnlture. $2.00 Dining Chairs $1.38—Monday only, su'stantial solid cak, cans scat dining chair, with broad band across back, plzln . $7.50 inch diameter, -$3.00 inches, only .- $15.00 - $1.65 $5.00 floss, in good stin finished only at the urmatrhably 'o Ladies® Gun M:tal Watch — A small, neat, open- face watch, guaractesd !or one Ladies’ l‘untlng Cau Wa ch= Geld- filed,: good Waitham cr Elgin mcv. ment, $77 Ladies’ Urion *ulh-——quy fizece-lined cot- ton, Oneita style, cither ecru or natural color, sut. . . % . 4{ 0 Ladics” Oncita Unicn Cuits— Colors r:tuu.l or white: 3¢ wool, siit. . . . §1 25 24 wool, suit . . . - $1.76 {adies’ Vests and ruu—s-n.my Aus raian lambs” wool mixed vests ard pants, ratural cclor, gizes 30 to 44, per garment, 7850Q Ladics’ Vests and Parts—Cashmere weol mixed, Jertey ribbed, ncn-shrinking, the Sale of Waiches Wionday The Amencan Movement stem-winding, stem-tettng watch shown in picture; a good time-keeper, fully guaranteed; on Monday Best Knit Underwear Values w sales price, each.. . . . . . 98¢ Ladies’ ‘olid Gold Hunting Case Watch— Wa'thsm or E'gin m.v-msnt, szg.sn Gent'emen’s Nickel Wafch—Dust proof, open-face, Waltham or Elgin . .$6.88 * Gentlemen'’s Hurting-Case Watch — Gold- filed case, Waltham - or Elgin movement $8.85 famous Globe make, either nataral or white, per garment . . 81.25 Children’s Ccmbiraticn Sults— Oneita style fizece lined cotton, with ¢rop seats, cream co'or, szes for 3 to 12 years; suit, S58@ Chidren’s Uri.n Suits — Nor-shiinking wool, Jersey ribbed, - buttoned across the «hn, drop, mu, colors. white or patura!, szes 31014 y v . 75¢ Cachmere Vlonl Hlxtd Union Suits—The Giobe ‘make, s'zes 3 to 14 years, 81.23 satin 75¢, 65¢, 45¢ Music 15c Copy “The Song I Heard One Sunday Mo, “Dance of the Honey Bees,” ‘“Rove 'of Killamey,” *Prom Waltzes,” *Joss- phine My Jo,” ““Mid the Orapge Trees and Blossoms She Is Waiting,” “The Wanderer's Dream, ™ thisweek,cich D€ “In Adoration,” by the composer of “The Way of the Cross™and ““Cozy Corner, " pub- Fabed' s 6o, eu s oll weah, cach- BP New Gorscts Th'sis one of the stocks that was com- pletely renewed onSep- tember 1st. Not one of the Corsets shown previcus to that date remains in the store, Every one that we are showing now is a new up-to-date model from some reiable maker. New Straight Front Corsets $1.co. Per- fect fitting, gored, made of fine sate:n, with garter attach- ment, that gives that so much desired correct carriage—either in biack, whits or drab, sizes 18 to 30 . $1.00 Selt Reducing Corsets—some- thing new for stout figures—the only cor- set that positively reduces the abdomen— relieves those who are physically weak— gives the straignt front effect and insures a perfect fitting gown. All this is accom- plished by the self-reducing idea, a new method of adjusting plaits and straps. Made of French Coutil, black or drab, sizes 22 to 36, model a: in picture Roger Gallet Soaps 15¢ A rare toilet article special for Mon- day only. We have purchased a big lot of genuine Roger Gallet Soaps, in such popular odors as Peau d’Espagne, Grrofle, Violette Sandal, Jockey Club and Carnation, the regu ar price of which is 25¢c 2 cake. To-morrow, only, we shall offer 2zc00 cakes, each Owing none sold at wholesale or to trade. as5¢ size Mennen’s Talcum Powder . to the limited quantity, the 471" White Rose Giycerine Soup . 25¢ size Lyon's Tooth Powder . . . . 6@ gocMalvnaCream . . . . . . . . 300 soc size Camelline . . . . . . . .35¢ 15c Allcock’s Porous Plasters . 25¢ sz Caider’s Tooth Powder . . . 15c size Pear’s Soap 25¢ s'z¢ Packer's Tar Soap . " . . . Co'gate’s Violet Talcum. . . . Our n:w lamp stock comprising 125 different styles, ranging in price from 83¢ to $15 each, is now on the floor ready for sale. To quickly introduce you to th's unsurpassed collection of Jamps for all pur- poses, we offer you as an induce- ment to visit the department o Monday— The Lamp in Ficture $1.29—It is 18 inches bigh, richly tin‘ed and flower decorated, has polished brass s'and, 10-inch dome shade— this $1.75 lamp, burner, chimney and shade complets, Morday ] $1.29 Center-draft, rcund Lurner lamp with i gil pot, sands 21 Inches tall, g-inch globe: * body and globe bands:mely tnved and decorated . _—'_ Sales Sheets and Cases Monday Only We feel certain that these are the lowest q\mtanenl ever wnade in California for similar - lh;luun‘l:z?;‘onuu ouble cets— no i relizble, carefuily m?:“h"nhea, l-b?a'.' wide, to-morrow only, each . . . 8@ Single Bed Slkth—-llodkd, 434 feet wide, made from same superior sheeting as the double sheets—to-morrow only,cach.Jf@ Rousd Thread Sheets—The real linen fiaish, heavy warp kind, there are none better, specially made for us, 9o inches wide, extra long, insicad of 75c each, Monday, ounly - 62e¢ Wlov Cuu—Gcod hl-d\d mulm—gsx;& inches, made for appreciative trade, Mon- dayonly,each . . . . . Pequot Pillow Cases— While quantity on hand las's—Sze 45x36 in., 15¢. Size sox36in., 1634c. Size 54x36 in,, 17 %e. Liguors, 2 D. Cmnzrqy Mk';'-’lh firkmgzz I'b nut, Monday and Tuesday, and 1b ceeen.. 192 Maine Coru—Regu arly 2 for 25c; for 2 days, 5 tins Oc Fancy Riee—Carolina head, for the 25¢ Jesse Moore A. A. Whiskey—The cld genuine, Moaday and T-eday, Sonale - 820 Asti fllrc!—Wefl aged, every gallon guaranteed, Monday and Tnuhy, gallon | WHNNE e S e SR WS NN SRR A U R RN RN WRR R AR WHRER AR RN RRRRRRRERE RRRERER el WA ERRE S WA RS ARRAARAE ARRRRR AR N UREE N ARAR AR A WA EAN R AR AN A R e Waaaaa s

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