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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1902. 3 21 gy THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM, | THE A A O S e e e YEREEER 5 FREREERRY. RRRReR R RERRRRE R R R rny RRRERRRRy RRRRRRR RRRRR Ry ERRERRERRRERRIRRERREREE RERRERRRR RRRRERRERRREZRER RRRRRRERE ERRRERERE RRRRRRR saannen WEATTRARR ERERRRRRR RRRERERER RRREREERRERERRRR RRRRRRRRE RREREEERRERRRRRE RERRRERBERN PRERPRERE RRRRERE RRRRRRERY RERERERRE REERRER PR ERRERRE RRRRRRRRE RRRERRE RRERRRRRE RRRRRRRRE RRRERREERRERRRRRE RERRERRRR RERREERERRRRRRRR RRRRR R RERRRRR RERRRRRR Y RERRRRRRY PR RRR Ry § | The Holiday Leather Goods Stock . The greatly enlarged Leather Goods, Toilet Articles and Souvenir Department, in the rotunda, is now teem- ing with novelt'es for the Holidays, Early selections are advissbe, as the prettiest and ‘most unique things go first. Note these low prices—- Thanksgiving Sale of Dishes Housckeepers who take a pride in the appearance of their tables (and what hcusekeeper dcesn’t?) always find that they bave to fill in some missing Ladies’ Combination Card Case Card Cases—Letter Cates and Combination Purse:, the peces, just befors the Thanksgiving feast. Dozens of wanted artc'es are specially priced for and Pocket Book—The new nar- very latest ideas, luviv.h tlterfinq :'alv;r and gold’ 1;10\10;11';:; el FORNIA,S;EARGEST g » | Mozday and Tuesday’s seiling. Among them are: rew shape, genuine alligator, an immense assortment, ranging from . . $7 to $I¢ = —China, t'nted and decorated, T &2 i ke @ Jeather Tned throughost . . $66 Lsp Tablels—A compicte writing port‘alio, black grain 4 “;'4“,’,:,',",,,5’;3,',',1_"4'4 B SR Pepig = gk — e e A S Ladies’ Chatalaine Bags— leather, with metal corness, great value . . . $1.00 AMERICA’'S GRANDEST STORE | | Fruit or Nut Dishes—On stand, § inchesd- White semi-por- Genuine Seal Novelty in W";lnds T‘?I‘(T]]o“kl: likea f:fll dlms sut| ) ametc-, imitation cut glass, worth 35c, for, . . . #8@ celain, 16% 1 case, pretty shades of grain Jeather, complete In eve 3 . e ~ 3 LoIhE T e, akes 3 novel and wei g - . 83.50| Claims that appear in much of the advertising of to-day |PemRer and Salt : hakers—Hudpuei e oo i3 g : Cther Sty'es $1.50 $35.00. $6. i i i 3 2 o y N . fired, large cize G e e B S P o ulf stock| AT€ simply absurd, wrile many of the bargains termed | tewodgss.. . ... o0 UL 49C yuckey Platters—semi-porcdain, row secors- - - 8160 i Bugs, $1.50; Genuine Seaion Cigar Cases, $2.5¢:| “astounding” and “marvelous” turn cut to be fakes pure |T4in Elown Tumbiers—Rei ind g taod and iridescent gold band, . ix ‘in @ vke Box, regularly _-0L 308 &M bacder, 15 inch_75¢; 18/inchar § 8@ e Lacies’ Bead- Genuine Alligator Cigar Cases, beautifully made, $1.75. <1 . i+ @ . » v b X 2 g ’ e it 1s not a of! for s & Turkey Platters—Semi-porceiin, decp b @ Bags— N TRUNK DEPARTMENT—Aligator clb bigs, and simple. In thc‘)s stor btk sto much what Wfth“y Lol fe g i O il WA et b Sl Ty T enel Wik gen e gemne alignor with bras lock and cacher leather ied | 25 what we do. Our published facts are exactly. truths— |B ub ‘,‘ffl"o o B Sulinai e B st Ty D i e, g 31,05 beaded font and fame, large i+« - - SH0O el gaan i aen ko0 ot 4 2% 25| that which we promise you. you absolutely get. = And You |7es Gums am@ Sauger—Fic chim, rik D mmer Sets—Whi wmi-porcisi, thre ifrent Chilcren's rist Bags- A prevy line; uede leathery 3o o, 54 80, 16.0chy $475 17inch, 8500 13- are protected Here by getting your money, back if you Te— | el with border of god ieaves, werth $2.40 2 dozen, tyles f dainey fora decoraions, pi, b and favender, walrus grain leather, all colors . « « + + « -« - 25¢ inch, $5.50. turn our goods in condition you received them in L~k ol SRSl SRS 780 102 picces for 12 people, complete set . . . $13.50 Greatest Furniture and Garpet Offterings Ever Made in California--Beginning Monday Morning Starting to-morrow, every article in.our immense new furniture stock will be offered for a limited time at big reductions from the regular prices. ' Not a sinsle pizce escated this price cutting. . - This sale offers an unparalleled opportunity to house furnishers and those who wish to give pretty pieces of flrniture for Christmas gifts. : For three months while we have been enlarging and remodeling the furniture and carpet departments, making them as convenient and handsome as possible, we have lost a large amount of busi- ness by not being able to properly display the goods and by reason of the noise and confusion. 7o make up this votume o tost irade in part, in as short a time as possible, we have devised this wonderful Furniture and Carpet Sale. The few sample prices quoted herewith illustrate the kind of reductions we have made on every piece of furniture in the store. Heavy Frame Morris Chair (see picture) — Either golden oak, weathered oak or ma- Parler Tecestal-— Goléen cak or im'tition mahegeny, 55 65 China Cabinet— Bent glass side, Go'den Oak frame, with neat, carved c . arpet and Rug hogany finish, bandeomely casved, eert has springs on which cushion reats, locte, _twisted co.umn, high y po'icheds reduced flom $7. 500 top, Fi reversible cushion, teautifully upholstered; was $22.50, now Rettan Rocker— Elatorzte design, Jarge acd com- to 3 : $15.25 $70.80 vecu ¢ .......................... modicus; reduced from $15.00t0. . . . . .. ouch— Large, 1ocmy, luxuriousiy curved lines, upho'stersd in Mantel Folding Beé—The tasteful desgn shewn in picture, cither go'den oak or Mahcgery Mus'c Cakinct—Swell front, French legs, hard carved heavy velcu, solid dark green, with tmall, dainty Sale mahogany finish, one of the best ted bargains that we have at and two iront corners; was §32.50, NOW. . 526 65 figure, reduced from f25.00t0. . . . . . . . 3'81 75 the regular price, $27.50, now. - . . . . gusrismenicd 0 L R o e e ik Pnl; Mall Hall Chair— Handscmely carved tack, a very large, uniqus 2 B Magrificent Gold Cabiret — Verius Martin decoraficns, . glass -shape, has red leather locse cushion in ¢eat, was i S a Rugs — Beautiful colorings i The Rich Davenport shown in picture, mahogany-finiched frame, icives mirrored back, the front and tides of curved plats Eats; £42.50, now. . . » . ... ... . . .. BBBeBD M“;-"?n :yil:d mv‘“ Fegme iy ing E Jersion upholstered in a very fine, small-figured red velour, a large ¢aven- reuced for this sa'e from $125.€0to. . . . Rattan Recker— In Ferést Gicen, upholsiered in effects, a decide; 4 . n Europe— port, 733 inches wide, gcod tprings, fine cab- 26.85 .., Y A A R LG g £86.85 i leather, was $35.60, now. . . . . s $26.50 the only stock on the coast. These beautiful rugs are inet work; was $50.00, reduced to, » . + .. SBOx Go'd Arm Cha'r—Upbolstered in fine grade sik $48.50 Chair to match—same price. reversible, the same brilliant colorings and striking pat- Extension Teble—Quartered golden- oak, n polished, 4s-inch damask, very hard.ome; was $57.50, rew . . i Eedroom fuite— White Map'e, cons's:s of bed, dresser and washetand, terns on both sides, In brilliancy of coloring. they square top, massive fluted legs, extends § feet; was $15.95 3-Piece Parlor Suile— Imitation mahogany frame, neaty «arved, " top drawers have swell tront, French level plte mirror, 20x24 surpass anything made in this country. Now - = unusual value at $20,00,00W . . . . . . . . upholstered in silk grourd tapestry; reduced from = iiches o dreses teguaty $13 #oahd veryilatp s gl Jie 24,/ Colden Ok Dining Chair— As pictured, large general I $36.50; T oTmrtn e siyee $26.90 = these wston'shing sale prices: tize, fll box frame, leather seaty was §3.50, now. . $4@w(@ () Leather Upholstered Library Rocker—Golden oakc $I18,75 Fress Bed—Frem the Smmons Manacturing Co., ullsizs or ghree- 16x32 inches ....ovvvenenes 410 faly’s Desk—3a golden 'mc Motwesp! ok, beautifes finish, cabinet - Iramey’ feduced from $35,00 0.4 ¢ s = oy ol ¢ ™ quarter, foot board bowed front, v:ry handsome 323.90 24x48 inches. ... .. 85¢ work the very finest, convenient pigeon-holes, Arm Chair fo suatch—same price. fattern, large, massive, reduced from £47.50 w--$ - 27x55 inches . . $1.05 targe, commodious drawer; was $16.50, now . - S 13«00 , Enamelast; o fied Hsnvily: beiss mimmedd sntiell il ok o 2 s $1.58 3 2 —Golden Oak, imitation Mahogany, Mapie ight blue, ivory and gold, light green, ivory an 3 - i Weathered Oak Tabourstte — A quaint Dutch design C:;ldug;:;’ w::c 2;6.52,';:'?1“". .i. F ) J .p‘ 34.65 go'd, :t\‘.’, full size only, was $37.50, ow, st 33'.25 3 x9 feet,, ... $2.85 o $2.9 0 Merging tall Raci—Golden or Weathered Oak, or Mshoganized 5‘%!&: Btgll;?fiom_ s‘élfic—lnfi;nificgnl DBrasl Bed, Bréseje Maple 31,x774 feef ., ....82.85 et Birch, highly poliched, with French beveled plate reeser, Chiffonier, Cheval Mirror and Dress'ng £ fect o T i $1250t0 s s e srs . $8aGO Table, reduced from f580.00t0. . . . . . $463.50 6/'° '.“" . :g";g' 3.plece Mahogany Parlor Suite—-Magn fi-ently [ i B -7 Hall Seat to maich, reduced 10 $9.65. +carved, was $325.00, now e R $25 7.-85 $12 sizs, 84x11% . .$9.55 12-piece Louis Sheraton Mahogany Dining Rocm $16.50siz, 9 x12 $11.60 ] . .50 siz2, » ..ullt—Magmficem, reduced from §494.50to . $395-80 $25.00 s7¢, 11415 ..$17.40 f30.00 size, 13 x16%...$22,50 $1.50 Bigelow-Lowel Body Brussels Carpet, $1.17%5— the geouine Sr.5o quality, in dozens of beautiful co'orings and strictly up-t>-date, not an old pattern in the lot, no odds and ends, but choice of cur complete stock of this grade, over §ooo yards, 3 parlor effects, hall, stair and dining room carp:ts, beautiful blues and pinks s ’ ' 7 fof bedrooms; choice of them all, sewed, lined and laid, for. . . . . . L 2 $1.25 Smith's Wilton Velvets, $1.00—choice «f cur entire stock of these ve'vet carpess, ‘more than 60 patterns; in farlor, dining room, bedroom, ball and stair effects, ths very new- est des'gns and color combinations that bave teea produced by these cele- brated makers, of which our regular reasonable price is $1.2 p:r yard, dur- $ ' 00 ing this sale, sewed, lined and Jaid, for. { . « .+« . 4 . o 4. .. - es, Efc. 715,000 Yards at Aboui Half Price Beginning Monday, the most important sale of this class of goods ever devised by the big store. More than 15,000 yards of Point Venise Galoons, Insertions and Medallions, worth from 15c to $1.25 a yard, will be sold from 9e¢ to 48e a yard. 4000 yards Point Venise Insertions and Galoons, in new patterns, 9¢ Net Robes, Ali-Ovzrs and Galoons— regularly 15c and 20, per yard. . .+ . . 4 4 4+ . .o A Dress Goods Bargain $1.00 Afl Woa) Suitings, 68c Only enough of this for the Moncay selinz. A new,’ stylish and very desirable dress materal, full 58 inches wide, and every thread wool. It is the very latest fabric for short skirts and walking suits, a hopsacking weave called Panama sacking in Oxtord gray with three different colored invisible plaid cffects, green, garnet and biue; would be very cheap at |Emporium Bedding Bargains The rapid increase of busness in our Blanket, Comforter, Spread gndSheet Departments, together with our large purchasing capacity, allows us to ofier cvery day in the week such prics as these. / Best California White Wool Blakets —for largest beds—such as you would expect to pay $10 RIS TN, NEIBIE s oo o vipoe oisie B 5 6w pTm w s e S e el $7.95 Fine Lembswool Blankets—beautifully made and finished—6 Ibs. weight, full size, pair Handsome White Wool Blankets—7o0 inches wide, § pounds we'ght, pair . Good White Blankets—10-4 size, 4 Jbs. weight, pair . . . . . .. . . i < i 5 3 2 F " Heavy Bed Spreads-—3-ply crochet, double bed size, (76 inches wide) pricedat . . $F.00 [ 3500 yards Point Ven'se Gzlnonsd, 2 inches wide, many styles, 16c one-(!llrd ?ff.-A pretty line of Net Robes in $1.50 & yird, . The season’s beit: drw. goods burgsin st Extra Grade Crochet Spread—veryelegant, each. . . . . o .« v o o o o . $1.60 worth from ?5‘\;0 40c¢ P»" yard, “'Ele‘"! AT black only, braided and silk appiiqued; All-Overs in Monday’s price TR R gt E o 680 Bed Comforters—full size, fincly filled with sheet wadding, fancy worsted stitched edges, each 300: dy-:i;el:::: enise Galoons, regularly soc and 6oc per 27¢ ik applique; net and embroidered Chiffons in black, S SRR g ................................ .. $1.15 yard, oo,y LT e el T o b S M i st Comforters—almost as serviceable as ary made, either stitched or tufted, a , 4 8 3500 yards Pou?:{ Vh:m;e b:}zkom adnd Mz‘-h]lllons, :;4 to 334 inches gl;zeo::f:np:mii‘:ur‘;fi';;r:; ;-:_cmh :d::‘ :’,;:uf:::: t'n: ::' ;::T::;: e g TR L LR R « e e el ey 75 03 @@ ming it and skins, 21 2 one-thind of regur pice, Rarest Bargains in Garment= Bed Sheets—made from Kigh grade sheeting, all the week at less than mill cost. ’ ~ = Bleached Sheets—size §4x90inches, €ach . . . + o o 4 4 o 0o s . . 350 for Ladies and Misses S Lo 0 - o Whife Hate | |¥25.00 for Now $35.00 Broad- P e e Ramee it H Dressy White Hats $ S Logmrey b R B A Shoe Bargain Y Cloth Sujt—sik inci throsghow. Jacket in ON SALE IN BL 9c White Cambric, yard wide, Monday . . . 12%c Whitz Muslin —no dressing, Monday . . . 0 the latest blouse sty'e, Made with side pleat, front and back. - A distinctiy new style sexie and cuff. The ¢ skirt 11-gore, side pleat, with kit boitom, and has an all-silk drop skirt. Monday and Tuesday, if quantity les's, about 250 pairs only, ladies’ lace shoes, For very dressy hats White now stands highest in popular favor. two nobby styles, made of good qua'ify vic The Big Stors offers a very smart $18.50 for New Velvet Shirt Waist I3 ———_—s kid, - with hand-weited soles, one sty'e the hat, made of felt p'acques with « &#dig—And they are beauties. Wa'st prettily made =1 " rc 45 3 3 1 et large white bow, finished off! and piged and tr mmed wth Persian siik, aad :ront box (= oys ve oats*3. Fide extension guic (he ey yiciveL 1.8 with “wings, for | leat has jarge Persian buttons. Skire is g-gore flare -t closer edge sole, military hee's, patent leather 8% pach 8 _9-gor = U fehable Val ; A e A ... $8.00 and kit bottem. Colors black ard | whits, biue and 2 nma G a e a ue tips, all sizes and widths, a regular $3.00 3 white_dot and pla'n black. The large, graceful shape shown in picture is value (some stores would ask $2 50 develcpeiin white felt; the left side is raised § o $3.50), for the two days.... quite high, where a soft feather rosttte is placed, - », and white satin ribbon is folded around the crowa, Misses’ and Ghildren’s Jer- with Jarg: bow faling from the back. We have £14.95 for Si.k Dressas—In all colors, Made of the new and much-wast-d shot sillls. Waist it beaut fully madsand trimm=d. Skirt is cuz very ful flare. The stylish Overcoat shown in illustration, | sizes for boys 4 to 14 years, made of dressy Oxford cheviots, cut long and 3 sey Leggins— About 250 pairs o 1o m- fa st vy price than th's b $22.50 for regular $30.00 Monte loose, the slash pockets and cuffs that the best quality ]xucy Igggins, 14 button to the top, h:t"\:l:ier}’:oi‘:“c:y‘:".“. m:y.P".“, .m. .!4 Ta Cogl'lg anf-fKThs Ie:;::ul feau :e s‘o'e Mo.,:; arlos showa in pcture. Mad< 37 inchus long, wi all boys want, and velvet collars, coats| |regular $1.00 vaive, Monday and Tuzeday 63c T that will fit and hangright, at o O R RO A LR R LG strapped_ard sttched. Lied wth guaranteed satin the exceptionally low price“,,$3u45 : The Latest Edition and interlined. Nowhere ese so good a m;f;; 2o IO P S it a1 4 e o w1 5 Postage Stamp Albums At Special Saie We know ‘Low those. iateresied in Puailately enjoy a good album to pr pery car: for the r col ections-and to them we offer a great barga'n, in ths shape of the latest Our immense stock of Boys’ Overcoats embraces every new stvle of garment from the ti-iest fellows’ Russian Blouse Overcoats to the very long, loose hang- ing styles for big boys and young men. They arz ¢ll marked as low prices as Thanksgiving Turkey . Roasters, 69c They ate worth a quarter more. The self - bas:ing kind, made of refincd iron, Dr'gssing Sacques, Bath Robes Oui ~of={ he-Usual Values Ladigs’ Dressing Sacque—Al-wool rippe ciderdown, fitted back, logse iront, ‘arge col ars, da'ntily trimmed an i fisished with sik frogs ard’satin ribbon, edition of the Internationu Pistage Stamp Album, pub- .ished by the Scott Stamp and Coin Company, illus:rated i i - Y 2 o3 By s, AR e R S R o v R A R e oiet o "L similar good qualit es can be purch sad with Femoial & dark asd with 4,000 engravings, Monday and while the iimi-ed Ladlcs* Dressing Sacques-—Fincy swire, slwool cideriown, bfif;fi for in any other first-class store in fited with patent pickel quantity on hand lasts— made snd trimmed, 2 §2.50 sarque Pr . . . . . L . .. . . . . - . 5598 America ............... 53.45 to ‘,5.00 plated ventiator. They Regu:lr $1.50 s(y'c for. .75n l?lfi!fls:’ p:qld‘nod”!_bAld-;wool;Ikd;rd:wn:dfir;ei l;ack,d loose | fron;io large nilor are” ibx1034x73 inches Regular $2.50 sty'e for $7,25 ::d.rl.h::uzl:x“ with w n binding, silk frogs aad heavy corded waist; n:;,.;n; in siz-, and wiil fit any Regu'ar $3.50 stvic for $71.75 Ladies® tath RobBes—Fucy siped cdesdown, large sailor. collar, ratin bound, fin'shed with slik frogs and h=av/cord. « « - « « « ciu i v i w . w wha $5.60 Aff=-Week Fiannel Sale Not isolated small lots, tut a libsral ssfection from our extensive stocks «f reiiable, seasonabls, perfect merchand se. Ouling Flannels—The real Amcskcag and Pemberton makes, hundreds of piezes. in .ignt, dainty stripss for underwear, ctc.; instead of roc a yard, No, 7 or-No. 8 Range—Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only, each 690 Don’t Put Off Buying Toys Ours is one of the largest Toy De- o partments in the wer.d, and we have "! ungsually large assortments this year of a’l the new inventions in me- chanical Toys—so many, in fact, that when they were first unpacked after theirgarrval from Europe our chie: d that @ great many of them Thanksgiv:ng Carvers and Tahie Gutiery No other assortment of tabe cutlery in town to compare: wth that shown by the big store, not on'y in variety of de- ¥ signs, but in Tittleness of prices. Stig Handled Carvers, pair . . $1.00, :1.25 2 25 Stag Handled Carvers, set . . . . . . Holiday Groceries and L'guors at Cut Prices The tes: of cverything for the Thanksgiving table at a decided siving in prices. Telephcne Pr.vate Exchange 601 and ask Central fo: the Grocery Department. s i : % Vi th's week’s special price BN, < L wou'd ‘bz left over; but they are go- ey y}:::sfiitss;y ATy Texks (‘:‘s:g—ss;:'::";:r.fi‘::; i y P datiie il ol ] P w:ppu rF:a-mn_Thg fine 35c printed m 16 ' inclies Ze| iog £o fast and the best things are being sold so rapid y that we know aysort- paundl £ d e iy i5¢c| for thehniiday dinner, Monday P::lsl;md M ‘;,VJ,E, rRSEETEridghoge wite, cqual tothe Frinch productions in coler ngs; this week’s price, yard . . . . 10c| ments cannot possibly last until Christmas Eve, and so sound the note of Seeded Raisins — Best, 1-pound| ~3nd Tuesday, gallon , . 85¢ . ..o10.70 Canton | tannels—The heavy, soiid makes; two lots, much underpriced-— warning; if you want the pick of the choice Toys buy now. f packages, Mcnday and Tue:day, "‘;"{‘hy :dwmll:‘)'—cuflgflgg ’ d Carve ,Jn . $3.50 R: :’:":;h:;‘(h::‘:':’?‘;ti:‘;‘hd; -------------- o Among the novelty Toys of w the laig: quantitics now om hand AT o oqs e e e 25¢ years old, gallon . $3. Henckle’s Stag or Ce! lJ'ji as v s Eibidovroiin prale: Sass, doradng. varablal T skt et b.alh‘in.‘ m: ; Cranberries — New Cape Cod, Erandy—Best California Grage, *Monday and Tuesday, 2 quarts ::: ‘“;u‘: 3:"‘;‘:‘;‘?‘:“"5;;:' g At N R T 250 "5 " 850 will be entirely exhausted bsfore Christmas Eve, we mention: * pers, wirm kimonas, etc.; - never cod rguar less tham So¢ @ yard, this week's oo Hill-climbing Engine (shown in picture), practically non-breakable, made o Russell’s famous make Pone handles, set of 6 e 2 iron and steel, will climb uphi . R Lo SRR A e T Cellulcid handles, setof 6. . . . bcs(»scl.c.x:d wocd, ir e L fi'mh ugmll,hpowcr genemc_d by | | Frerch Peas — Extra petit pois, for | 8oiled Cider—Best money can Tk s A A 24¢ bearing down_on top and giving four or five hard pushes; any boy will be the (wo days, tin . . . 2dG1 buy, Monday and Tuesdsy,| | Nue Cracker Set, 6 picks and cracker , . . . . White Wo-l F.annels— Almost the finest, medium weight, all-wool fasnels made, in two delighted with it, ons of the novelty Toys of the season; price. . $7.,00 Olives—Best quality new Man-| gallon $1.25, botte . . 3@ PR L Bl 20¢. 25¢, 50¢, 750 widths' (31 and 36 inch s)— Children’s Sewing Machines - . . . . . . . . + .. $1.50, $2.50 and $£3 52 zaniilas, quart . ¥ . . #9@ |Corcials — Creme dec Menthe, 1847 Rogers Bros Tible Ware, Table Knives; satia fini,h'b“d,!. The 40c g.ade, this wezk. . . . :..28_0 The goc grade, ths week. . . . . . 362 Practical Typewsiters, . . . . . . . - . «e...81.00, $3.60, $5..0| |Finnan Haddies—Pound . #5@] Crem: ¢e Rosa or Cieme de| | set'af 6. . . . % v ovooowimeemn ene s $1.78| |White Tennis tlannel—27 inches wide; a fine xoc quality, this wesk, yard . . Clockwork THiis, . & s o ops s o 5.0 » ces ... ..82.40 © $25.00 Raw lewnuts—Pound . . #5@| Viole:, in fancy decanters Teaspoons—Satin fin'slr or shelldesign, set of 6 . . . . . $@G| | - o oo oiwe LR, e Cimeatograph and Magic Lanterns combined . $5.00 v $27.50 | |/lum Puddi-g—Tin . . 22@| exch. . ... ... 75¢ Table prons or Forks to match sbove, sctef 6 . . . . . Navy Flannel—A small iot of heavy, al-wool twilled flnnel, cloth v China Tea Sets, very fine. . . . . . .8$2.00 © $7.50 New Stulfed Dates—Stuffed w th | Izish or fcotch Whisky--Burke’s, Teaspoons— Fancy design, setof 6 5 '« « .« « « W men’s shirts or ‘adies” skirts,'cnly enough for one day’s selling; a 4oc value, on Fur-covered Animals, attached to carts -81.50 « $11.59 assorted nut', package . 250 toite . . . . . . $1.00 | | Tablespoons or Forks tomatch, set of 6 . . - + + + . Malay et 3 7 i Tl e it R SRt B8 S8 S IPG 27c F ne French Cooking Ranges . . . . . . . . . o .0 vw o $3.50 v $12.50 Ovstere tes—Usccda i Chemoagne—-Arpad Harzszthy's Teaspoons—Sectional plate, set of 6 - - . .+ 4+ < . - Big Sale Skirt Patter er' 500 dozen (ail the mill had), cosed out by New French and Germag Iadoor Games in great variety. Zuzu Snags, phekag: . . §@| Ecipee, genuine, qts, $7.00| | Tablespoons or Forks to mat:h, st of 6 . . + « 4 . us at exact y half price; they are » , good tens flanne), specially made in one. piece, Fitt ngs for Doll Houses, ~Everything that mother bas. 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