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Evening Gown, now $300 $500.00 Ignace Opera Coat, now . . $250 oo Wal es Evening Gown, now $2785 Toys ever assembied in Caifornia. the unbroken assortment. beauties frem the Schwarzwald. 350.00 Raffin D nrer Dress, now. . $2¢ @ | With bridges, tunncls, stations, roundhouses, semaphores, e'ectric lemp fosts, etc,, whole menagerics of animals true to nature, etc. It is a hsrmlnng display for grown folks, and to Sy SN T in- o And many cthers. deprive the children from seeing these remarkable and Eesutful toys weuld bte a positive crue'ty, ~ Tight of entrance. » 3 $1.25 New Siik for 68¢c A litte Jess than 2000 yards of these extra heavy Liberty and Peau de France Silks— zbout enough to lsst through Monday’s seliing. hair-line stripes. cream, pink, light biue, Nile green, reseda and black. advantage in making any sort of a garment. Nota yard is wcrth less than $1.25. It is undoubtedly the best silk value we have offered in years at Mondey’s sile pele. 0wt L S0y AR L s e 24-inch Crepe de Chine—Extra beavy, in all colos, Novelly Pla for street and evening wear; yard . “85¢c 19-inch Colored Puu de Soie—Rich, lustrous, soft Sinish, creams, white, pink, blue, old rose, reds, etc.; yard. . 75¢ cardinal, gray, champagne, . and strest wear, extra heavy, soft, bisque head, sleeping eyes, baby wig, bieque head, showing te-th, s'cejing eyes, extra qualty mohair wg, prettily | Heavy Mercirized Cord—For sofa pillows, all colors, yad. . . . . ssssese.-.100 21inch Black Pean de Sole— Extra quality, guaran- clinging weave; yard . . - - + - $7.00| 1ong chemise— eyes, mobair wig in cury ringlets; pat trimmed chemise: 33-in., $1.50; 18. | Haavy Silkc Cord and Tassels for s0's pillown, cach » & v @ x o a s e s e ee e 50O teed, the sk for making coats and skirts; this 22e-imeh Gorduroys—A full line cf the| 7-inch . . 5OG 1334-in. $1,00 ent leather slippers, stockings, ribben- in., $2.25; 2034-in., $2.90; 23-i Heavy Mercesized Cord and Tassels for sofa pillows . . « o o o o s s e s s s s s s s oo+ . 870 grade will give satisfact'on; yard . $1.00 Engiish make; every color here that is pos- 85¢ 10-inch . .78@ 17-inch . $7.6 trimmed chemise; worch §3.60y 24}4-in., $5.35; up to 34-'n. | Small Cord and Tassels, ali colors, each . e s R R b nid s o B ) e Lo RN L e - . sibly in dzrmrd vard, $1.00 and . New Wrappers Greatly Underpriced Swell New Top Coats $9.95-$14.85 These four well-made, attractive styles of Ladies’ House Wrappers are offerel to-moriow an while quarttes Jast at 89c, 98¢, $1.25 and $135. $1.00 quality Flennelette Wrappeis - Lined to waist; collar, cuffi, yoke and shoulder epaul:ts trimmed with fancy herring bone braid, skirt finished with deep ruffi=d flounce, for . . . . . . . . . 89c $1.25 quality Fiannelette Wrappers—Extra heavy flan- nelette, in desirable patterns, either striped or figured effects, lined to the waist, skirt finished with deep flounce; hereonlyat. . . . . . . . 98¢ |$1.50 quaity Percale Wrappers, which many Jadies prefer to flanneette. These are the est quality percale; in de- sirable patterns, wsll made; specially gocd | P orgadiug Soote by $1.25 1 $175 quality Flanne'eite Wrnypus—hl?rmy designs, in soft, warm colors, and one you will thor- oughly appreciate as an unusual value at. $l.35 $35.00 quality Ta.lar-Mado Suits $25.60--Onc of the ncw styles, just received from New York; fine all-wool broadcioth, tan, bue, green or black; a bandcomely trmmed and highly tailored gown; jacket lined wrth cxcellent taffeta silk; skirt full g gore, with full near silk lining. We do not think you can get a suit elsewhere 2s good under $35.00; we bave marked these. . . . . . . . $13.50 Quality Top Coats, $9.95—Swell new 22-inch Coat, fine ali-wool Kersey cloth, stitched lap seams, with stitched yoke cffect back and front; nicely lined throughout; enly 5 $9.95 $17.50 Quality Top Coat, $14.95- -Made of good Kersey cloth, full 42 inches long, style as in ture, t lar, lined th hout with heavy quality Skinner satin; picture, veve coll, o hronghont wich beavy qualcy Skinoer s ' $14.95 ene of the Emporium’s bost bargains at $10.00-—Excelient black cheviot, beautifully strapped and stiched, has New Dress Skirts, o= - g i 15-gore cable seam, mercerized drop skirt, and was made to sell at 310.00 900 Sheep Skins at 38c $13.50; we have mwarked them Another fairly large iot of colored sheepskins (enough for Monday probably), has been secured by our buyer at half price, and with the Holidays but = These are good, large s'ze skins for art decorating and pyrography burning, in a good few weeks off, to-morrow’s ssle of them will be an opportune one. assortment of colors—red, gray, tan, brown and green—and pos- itively not 2 skin in the lot worth less than 75c, choice Monday . 380 Parisian Model Hats, $25.00 Having served their purpose 2s mode's, the beautiful exclusive Parisian Pattern Hats, which have created such 2 furor among San Francisco’s swell dressers during the past few w::ks, are all marked now at one Th-u arz 40 dunn((y different styles of the above model hats, origicated by the most artistic designers in Europe, such as Pouy- anne, Virotand Berthe, Esther Mayor, and many others. They are of course beautifully made and cf the finest material, In addition to the above we offer this week an extensive line of smart styles, designed by our own expert trimmers, which charm not alone by the'r bumy and becomingness, but by their very moderate prices, workmanship and materials taken into consideration . $15.00 Ladies’ Dress Hats—1In pleated felts and velvets, and pink taffeuas, this season’s very latest de- signs; prettily trimmed with bows of black satin ribbon, with quills and wings, and novelty steel buckles, all of them extremely stylish, and big values 2 $5.00, $$6.00, $7.00 Men’s New Fall Styles Dots and Spols—The latest and most popular effects in shirts, light grounds, with neat figored ecffects. . 87,00 Novelty Neckwear—From New York’s most famous producer, new coloring and new fashionable winter shapes Jjust opsned cgeeee cssscncs o... 800 Men's l’ancy Hosiery—A large importation of foreign made goods, in new colors and combination stripes, lace effects and open-work; pair .50¢ Flannclelte Night Shirls—Good quality, cut fall size, and well made, each, 50‘, Men's Underwear— Good Fall snd Winter weight, in drab and Vicuna colors, steam shrunk, well made and well finished; each........ .. ..$1.00 Men's Gloves—Good g king‘Gl'ave:_ and our own imgortaton, in the shades worn this s=ason; pir. . $1.00 Underwear and Hose Ladies’ heavy wool mixed non-shrink- ing Vests and Pants, natoral gray, o BTSRRI | T Ladies” Avstralian Lamb’s Wool mixed flat Vests and Pants, steam shrunk, patural gray, sizes 30 to 44, each . Linings st =780 excellent, and in weight| day and Tucsday, . Yellowcross Java and Mocha—lb . . . 200 | International Postage Stamp | 1¢ky,”” «Dear Old Sturs American Besuty semi-porcelain! dinner Ladies® Jersey-fitting beavy black Equesgian | oaeo oo o oo | Linen Thrad—!ub::rl or Mar- | Plum Pudding— Gordon & Dillworth's, 1 1, | ~ Album, published by the | 22d Stripes Goodbye, set, the most popular dinner sets we Tights . 5C . «A Rose With a Broken Cotton T Sz cnie s inch B0 S5 e i dlnllof'uaiyu:qodl 7}40 VSR T s e DS W Scott Stamp and Coin Stem,” «H, ky Dory,” ever sold, are thin and white as china, with a raised edge, Y Children’s Jersey-ribbed heavy fieeced-fined cot- g ;3“' ing I;’:'n eacl A 2 Cedar Run Whisky—a straight Bourbon, sour | Co,, illustrated with 4000 . oy dishes are the very newest and the’complete set [ tmn Vess, Pant, end Boye Dawery s | good value at zoc per | Siocking Damem, nch . . . 2o | “uly S UV VT Mgl o engravings— and other . It w b e e Eot (ol Hage “'-.. i T e “250 | yard, x bargain indeed at | Fricd"Beeiey yurd . - " . 1G9 | Cholce Relaling—gallon « < « « + . 880 | $1.50 syle for. .. . $1.05 ::'““;";" “‘h"'“’"‘ Sec o6 99 pases 6.6 purnee o o ov e o s o s o S h:-:' n.“ v H.’ uw caeeeee. ... 260 M."d" Re Ty :iud':l’h &fic;,'ut:-s;h;,fl Domestic Porter-~very fine, dozen . $1,08 | $2.50 style for., .. 81,77 flnfluz:’mtau a daiaty spray of small mfi:—fnm Ladies' Australian Lamb's Wool Hoe, fast back or Oxford gray . 28 | Pric®eovvivvnees JH@ | ible, wave,perbix.. . , u_mammm.....& 83.50 style for. .. $2,47 Pastage on Country Orden, gc. pieces for 12 persons, ml-f-‘r-'-!.-a Wmmmvmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Emporium. Adveriisements are stalements of exact facls, easily verified by inspection. If for any reason vou are dissalisfied with your purchases, relurn our goods in condtiion you received them within a reasonable fime, and get your money without question. Betfer Service for the People Every visiior to the big sicre duiing the psst two months must have noticed some of the many Three thcusand square fect of fleoring has been built connecting the two sections” of the on the sccenc floor, ard the ent're Furniture and Carpet Depanmenx has been scparated frem the rest of the tions, to exciude the ncise and ¢ust and make furniture buying easier and pleasanter. Who'e acres of rich A broad, convenient iron stairway Lavatories have been enlarged, to give more accommodation ows in America are now in course of construction, and these are but the Every foot of fldor space that could of fascinating displays of Holiday Merchandise. Here you will see come of the finest Dolls that sre msnulactued—li'e-lke creations from the fsmcus Jumesu in Par's, and thcusinds of flaxen-haited German When the offer was made our buyer went through the assortment carefully, found that the qualities were up to the standard, that the silks wers the very newest creations. There are lots of small pin-head dots and The colorings are perfect, all rich, dainty shades, such as white, ivory, goblin, The silks are exceptionally wide—24 inches—and will cut to good bon-trimmed chemise— Hand-made Battenberg Picces Mexican Drawn Work Spanish Drawn Work 12inch . . . $1.0€ i ’;'gg Cross Stitch Work Battenberg Braids Stamped Battenberg Patterns 163-inch . . $1.726 . ..81.88| Embroidery Silks Crochet Cottons Japanese Gold Threads 68 20onch. . . $2.75 . '¢$2.00| Badadlkind Spangles, all kinds Fancy Metal Ornaments o 22:inch . . . $3.52 .. $3.00 Cords, silk and mercerized . Pompons— Tassels Woolen Yarns 24-inch . . . $5.00 Up to ;o inches ... . Best quaity German Yarn, Ib, 80¢;. hank . . 20c Best quality Spanish Yarn, 1b, 88¢; hank. . . .llc 27-inch . . . $7.00 .$14.00 Best quality Shetiand Floss, 1b, 80¢; hank. .7c Best quality Shetland Wool, lb, 90¢; hank . . 12¢ Silks — New styles coming in daily; a large collecton alreacy here for ycur :hoolmg, 4 graces; yard, $1.25, $1.00, 85¢ and. 27.inch Peau de Crepe—Very popular for evening $25.00) 20c Skirt About 1000 yards all black “Rayon’’ satin stripe, 36 inches wide, the quality is | .316 Ping-Pong Tables, §x9 feet, iodin; . Ping-Pong Sets from :sc'n A Big Two-Day Ribbon Sale 2003 ‘yards all-silk, superb quality Novelty weave, fancy Ralanee ol Our Entire Slock Salin and Gros Grain neck ribhn,hin “mkmh?' with rolh.:‘m Wfl;fi"‘f Ribbons— Best qua’ity, all siik, and included Sylors aré. v-hits, pink, biue, turquoise b gl with it a lot of best quality Taffeta Ribbon; inch ribbon worth 45c the yard; Monda “ 2 y 290 colcr assortment moken, hence we offer Mon- and Tussday only . LR, 1000 yards Eohuce sts Mispsitioe x'»an, in solid day and Tuesday only: l Ping-Peng Tab'es, 4x8 feet, folding. ‘caul FdRNIA'S;—EARGEsT: colors, white, pink and blue; for hair ribbon and hair The 1oc and 123c wdths, peryard . . . v4 . . . 3O R s bow; 1sc quality; Monday and Tuesday only, The 15¢ and 20¢ widths, per yard . » +ee e v+ - . GO AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE | o 75¢ susliy; Monday aad Tued R BrTasisrimspere.d S s 100 e K.ngsbury Hats for Men Newest Fall Styles in these hand-made, union- ‘made soft and stiff hats, cach guaranteed to hud.umlormd shape one $2.00 . .luhn F. Stetson Co.’s Ligh- Weight Fiexible Stiff Hau, sold in most stores at $5.00; our prce Begins the First Display of the French, German and Avstrian Dolls and Toys - be spared on the second floor has been added to the Toy Department, and now begins the first of a series Monday the first exhibition of the largest and ‘most beautiful collection of Imported Dolls and Seiections can be made ncw, end the goods will ke put away and deivered to ycu at the exact date specified, giving you a chance to choose from There are wcnder:ul hill- ciimbing Joccmotives and sutomobiles, giotésque figuses of Papier Mache for target games, perfectly working mechanical trains Dolls to Dress for Christmas We make this doll offering ear'y in the scason €0 as to allow plenty nf opportunity to dress them betwesn now and Christmas, when inquisitive litt'e f~'t's are nct about. Holiday Fancy Work Materials Thursday night our Art Embroidery Department moved across the aisle, to the lo- cation formerly occup:ed by the Men’s Hat Department. It had long since out- grown its quarters in the lace aisle, where for months we have been unable to properly wait cn the trade. Th: new department is showing. a surpassing holiday stock of all kinds of art embroidery goods and the materia’s for making every sort of fancy work. Here you will find all kinds cf Stamped Linens No. 1is one of the pret- tiest Dolls made, full ball and socker jointed body, with human hair wig in Jorg curls, dressed in rib- No. 4—genuinz French Dolls, mad: by Jumeau, light weight, fine. fin'sh, bandsome chemise, shocs and stockings, French hair dressing, slecping eyes— navy, Tinted Pillow Tops Hand-made Renaissance Pieces Best quality Fuiry Wool, 1b, 88¢; hank. . . . 8¢ Best quality Germantown, Ib, $1.20; hank . . 8¢ Best quaiity Saxony, Ib, $I. 15. hank . i .lc Best Castor Wool, Ib, $1.50; hank . . . . 12}4: Shoe Bags—Stamped linen; 2 pockets, 100; 3304 4 pockets, 150; 6 pockews, 2805 8 pockens..3FO Heavy Sil< Cord—For sofa pillows, all colors, yard -15¢ No. 2—Faby Dofl—Best qualty No. 3—Mcnday cnly—The very Papier.Mache body, legs ard aims pretty full patent jointed Papm-Mnh: wood, with ball and socket jcint, fine Jo'nted Doll shown in picture; fine No. 5— The very best quality Pap'er- Mache Body Dol that is made; super o quality bsque head, beautiful sleeping 20%-inch . . . $2 10 regu'arly $2.15, for . ‘or $10.00. . $7.69 Si'ver and Go:d Spangles, package, §0@: Colored Spangles, packs Important Money-Saving Offerings in the Domestic and Drapery Department Some great values in blankets, comforters, spreads, ilannels, household' linens, and good lace curtains, are here announced for Monday and Tuesday’s szlling. Comlorters—Two lots of these, all full While Spreads—z cases only of the best Damask Napkins—A size, thoroughly sanitary, extra white filing, full size Crochet Spuadl, usualy $1,50 each; ke, a $1.35 value; Mondly znd s'. 08 M)mhy and Tuudny s' ’8 ::h:., P:::y ::::‘:.“‘,:'; .:°x=o ". 75 [ Tuesday only . L LA Lincn Lawns for HandKerchiefs—Dirzct to us through the Custom House, in sheer and medium weights, 36 and 4o inches wide, all linen. Special: fiae 40-.m:h lawn, .... 80e yhrd. . . Sale Curtains—150 pairs lace Curtains, 3 yards long, colors ecru and white, an unusually well designed 75c Curtain; Monday and Tu:sday if quantity O S .590 50 Lace Bed Sels—Ecru and white, heavy effective pattern, complets with shams, regular’y sold $1.50; Monday and Tues'ay, (h: set, ., '.26 A large line of fm: Lace Bed Scu, Araban, Battegberg, “Irich. Poipt, with set-in Self-Reducing Corset System Four Distinct New Shapes Corsets fitted (o every possible type of stout figure without alteration. Every corsef in this system is built on that fam~n- <e'reducing principle of cleverly coastructed pla'ty a~d straps. specially heavy Down Comlorters—A sample line sent us from the mill to sclect from, in grades ranging from $5.00 to $35.00 cach; some beaut'es in this lot; all of them fully ome=third less than their real value: Fine White Blankets—Exta California_manufacture, made especialy for the b'g store. 61> weight, 70x84in. . . + . . . $5.85 7-Ib weight, 72x86in. . . . . . . $6.95 10-'b weight, 74x90 in . - $9.95 Sale of Flannels—This wil probab’y be the most popu'ar flannel- ette sale of the scason.. The lot con- sists of the best grade twilled make, in cream, pink, white, blue and red solid colors; also the real Amoskeag fancy Outing Flannels, none of them so'd German Eiderdown—A 25c line of extra heavy Imported Goods; until so'd, per yard « .20¢ French Flannels—Strictly all-woo', fancy colorings and solid twills; all until WO PR Ll 45¢ Kimon1 Wrapper Flannels—Several new styles added, good cloth, richly printed yprd o s . Soesrr i Sheets and Cases— Our well known re- liable standard Bleached Sbeets and Cases for Monday and Tuesday only. Double bed size, 81x90, each. . . . . 480 Single bed size, 54290, each. . . . . . 3o 45%36 Pillow Cases, extra, each . . . . 2@ Tahle G©loths—Fine German plain Botinet Flcunce, e bought for the Damask, 335 yads long, were $5.25 each; Holiday trade; each $5.00 o $25.00 but this is the only size renizining of the entire line and we have no mplum to match, so out Mantel Drapes—Piano Scarfs, in silks, regularly for less than 10c and 12%c the yard; lo-morrow and Tues- they go Monday satin damasks, and velours; each . . . 80 Tuesday at « o o .« » 32- . .81.75© $10.00 day only Chitdren’s Shoes $1. 00--Ladias’ Shoos $ -25 Children’s Vici K d Shoes— with hand-turned soles, either lece or button style, ;aient leather tip, spring hee', a dressy and casy shoe for children, in s'zes § to 8, $’ OO only Lacies’ good quality Vici Kid ‘and Box Calf Lace Shoes, with extens.on soles, patent Jeather and box calf tips, military heels, 2 25 a stylish and serviceable winter shoe, for To 'ladies who have always paid $5.00 per pair for their shoes, we offer 48 different “Slnl!htFront,'fmthemFuflydmoped normal figure. gives grace of line. “Tall Figure,” for the ta'l woman with too prominent abdomen. Gives extra length above and below the waist line and reduces the abdomen so that this defect of figure is en- tirely disguised. ‘““Low Cut,” for the short-waisted, stout woman. It hasa low bust, is extremely short under the arms and long below the waist line. Gives length and slenderaess to the waist and hygienically reduces the abdomen. ““Long Hip,” for the stout woman with too gencrous hips, successfully reduced. Cley- erly draws the fullness toward the back. - 82.75 All shapes and sizes in this 6yStEM A€+ 2 » » 4 o o o o 0 s o o o ua The se f-reducing in finer materials, $3.50 and $5.00 . Cloth-Bound Books 25¢ - We offer the library edition of Eminent Authors, hand- somely bound in red cloth with gilt tops, regular pub- llshhers price 60c per volume, at the very low prlce, eac s There are several hundred titles, among which are‘ Palmer Cox's Brownie Book— In the Schillings Court—Marlitt Pride and Prejudice—Austin Kidnaped—Stevenson Robert Hardy's Seven Days Knickerbocker History of New York Raiph Raymond's Heir—Alger Marble Faun—Hawthorne Rosamond—Holmes Wild_Ass Skin—Balzac The wrong Man (bound in half Moroceo)— out ot Duo Season (bound in half M orocco) Mistress Dorothy Marvin (bound in halt Reduces, restrains, Sapho—Daudet Sign of the Four—Doyls Slow and Sure—Alger Stickit Minister—Crockett Study in Scarlet—Doyle styles, from which we are sure you can select shees that will 5 o Fomoneh tne Looking Giste—_Carrell PR e TR IS ouit i Sait Movki suit your particular taste for . . . % . 4 . . . . Tom Brown at_ Oxfo —Broughton Lena_ Rivers—Holmes Any of These Suits or Overcoats, $3.45 Twenty Years After-Dumas Twice Told Tales—Hawthorne White Company—Doyle Les Miserables—Hugo Maggie Miller—Holmes Ime les of Paris—Sue Wing and me—cwpu The Octoroon—Braddon Baled Hay—Bill Nye o C\lrlollty !hnp—Dm:m. Plack Rock—Connor Pligrim’s Progress—Bunyan Country Doctor—Balzac The Ptnmen—cm Crime of Philip Guthrie— Robinson Crusoe— Don Quixote—Cervantes Romol: Ellot la—George Count of Monte Cristo Descent_of Man—] Sketch Book—Irving Furnitare and Carpers A Rattling Sale of Rugs Carpenters and painters are still busy ufstairs, but in another week the confusion in this part of the store will be over, and Furniture and Carpet choosing will be pleasanter than ever before in the big store. To-day we merely mention thrze good values in furnitwe, and tell you about the Rug Sa'e. Golden Oak Chiffonier—Like picture, shaped top, 18333 inches, top drawer double swell, § drawers in all; only . . tessssesresssse s« $10.00 Golden Oak Dresser—Shape top 18x40 inches, French bew- c'ed edge pattera mirror, 18x24 inches, a large, roomy, well mdepe:z of furniture; only. . + . . . . $73.80 White Enmnlcd Bed—Pests 1 1-16 inch thick, solid brass knobs, Lrass top rail, and connecting husks; height of béd 60 inches; either fu'l size or single for . . . . $7.850 Sale of Art Squa A lim'ted stock of Cotton and Wool and Cotton Art Rugs in Persian and floral bright and durable colors, suitable for Rugs and Crumb Cloths—just the .u.. to protect your carpets during the rainy season—are offered at these deeply cut pricess gx12 Cotton Art Squares, regu'arly $4.80; Monday and Tuesdsy . o o o o o 4 3x3% Wool ahd Cotton Art Squares, Monday and Tueiday . , Other sizes are marked while quantities last. Cotton, gxg feet. . +83.60 Wool and Cotton, Cotton, 9x9J4 feet . Esther Waters—Moore Forbidden Fruit—Boucicault In Darkest England—Booth Above we picture six of the prettiest styles of Clo'hing for little chaps that have been created for Winter 19o2. The varicus ma erials are strictly all-wool, and every garment is well cut and well made. From this assortment we can fit boys 2 1-2 to 16 vears of age, and we offer you your choice of any style in any size, at a price $3 45 which would seem scarcely enough to cover cost of material- -« - . - . - - Other Suils and OQuvercoats for Children, $5.00 to §15.00. Men’s Rain Coats, $10.00—Mev’s waer- proof coats that can be worn cither in rain or shine, the Men’s Fall and Winter Overcoats, $15.00— long loose style, 5o inches, in' fancy mixtures, plain Two different lengths, the medium, 44 inches Jong, and the Jong loose style with vertical pockets; the materials all wool Kerseys, Cheviots, Vicunas and Coverts, in bluc, biack, oxford grays, tans and browns; o5 URE Y gy, very serviceable and extremely stylish garments; each, $3.70 $2.78 939 feet . . . ., . . $4.20 Wodud(:u_, feet . . $5.28 Cotton, 9x7% feet. . . « . . . $3.00 melfim:::,?u..u ‘These goods ha before been offered at such low hand i $70.00 fo $25.00 B rsfrmarge bt gl POt e o8 beals slecves lined with Skinners Satin, bodics with heavy double warp_serge; best qualities and tai'oring possible to put in ”5 an L] WSS Sl e e S N e S Buttons 9¢ Groceries-Liguors Stamp The Feist ifec 1500 cards of pearl buttons, Monday and Tu“m Albums i Dance Folio A good semi- purcekdek Pitcher, like ){,& \’ pure. white and perfect, A sale Monday and Tuesday. | Conttining 37 instrumental ‘3 quart capacity, pretty flower d ’* R g l'nt;hux'bms(:lnm Soap—For 2 ;g-. If you are & stamp collector | 4PaDgements of the latest ndnom.lddedFd-lm'blelh'P‘ SR RPN [] pepular songs, among them | that can be easily cleaned, worth line, excellent quality, card of 2z dozen, Mon so you will appreciate this of- Seeded Ralsins—Ib. packages, 3 for. . 250 fer, Latest ed tion of the ¢In the Valley of Ken- WA