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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1903 ART GLASSWARE FOR THE MUSEUM tanford University Re- ceives Valued Gift From Italy. ‘caLl FGRNIA'S;L‘ARGEST_-/. 59¢ . 29¢c f1.00 Lace Collars . . .. ..89¢c $1.50 Lace Collars . . .. AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE You’ll find this “ad” just brimming over with impor- tant money-saving sales. Our buyers have made such a lot of smart deals recently that it is hard to decide which of the special values to give the space to in to-day’s announcements. Rémember that every sale's slip you get here is a personal guarantee. 1f the goods do not come up to your expectations in all particulars, return them to us within a reasonable time (in condition you receive them in), and get your money back without question. Special Sale Goods ordered by Signor Camerino Donates Two Hundred Pieces of Deco- rative Work. B PRSI atch to The Call. The Women and Girls’ Ouftfitting Departments Offer unusual values Monday Ladies’ Night Gowns —Of cambric or fine muslin—made square yokes and surplice style, some with fine embroidery insertion, others with dainty machine, made torchon lace, finished with nbbon, cut full width and length, nicely sewed, RSITY, June 20.— ns wow in progress Musevm, when com- e of if the largest and Sheet Music--Astonishing Any Trimmed s Half Price Importer’s Stock Escurial 2000 copies of some of the most recent sheet music issued. 2 B-ginning Monday and during week while quantity lasts ’oc at About Half Pm at less than half our regular scliing prices, per copy. . - 2 Among the many popular titles are : Nearly oo of these beautiful lace collars in the S5 Back to the Woods." lot; this scason’s latest styles, in ecru, black or My Drowsy Babe. ¢ s : “Only & Dream of the Golden Past.” white; the collars now so much in demand for M Ladly Hottentots: 84 Lk M ony Dont ¥oa Go, Go, Go?” dress waists and jackets; Monday and Tuesday Century Edition 100-—W= camy & complese stock only: of this very finest music, such tit'es as “Beauty’s Eyes'” by Tosti, . “Flower Song" by Lange, “The Lost Chord by Sullivan, soc Lace Col'ans .. . “Funeral March' by Chopin; ¢‘Padercwski's Minuct,” 75¢ Lace Collars ““Polish Dance’” by Scharwenka and many others. Per copy only 'ac - English Aipacas, 49c Yard - Black Cheviofs, 39c Yard And Other Fabric Bargains A thousand yards of fine Black Cheviots—Absolutely all-woo!; a good wear- ing fabric, that cannot be bought at any t'me regularly under goc the yard; at the big store Monday A thousand yards of 50-inch Alpacas—The last we will be abe to would be very cheap at §1.00 each. - Monday and Tuesday only.. 68c . private museum in exist- | secure this scason for special sale, in all the popular shades of blues and grays and i " Children’s Drawers—30 dozen only, soft finish muslin, having wide hem, with open embroidery o ngs are being erected which | black, never less than 75c regularly; at the big stor: Monday only, yard. ™ @ | mail or telephone will not be sent C. O. D. v} SN S e S e B B i2 1-2¢ the size and space of the orig- = % i % REFRTA 4 s Lt p Construction is being hur- 500 yards of Metallic Printed Mohair—38 inches Wld_e: in btlfk. navy, Fe ¢ P i Flannelette Dressing Sacque— In fancy checks and stripes, fitted backs, loose front, turn-over A iaailie il sonling tan, reseda, red, etc., mostly the polka ot cffects that are so stylish this u:wn;59 our extra vaiues in collars, some trimmed with ratin ribbons, large variety of colorings, 75c values. - o stand our regular 75¢ per yard stock reduced for Monday o . C Underwear and Hose For Mondzy and Tuesdey oly . . - . - - A B S 59¢ s de of two years' time. 44-inch Voile—Most fashonable of in a full line of strect and evening shades, A hi £ Ladies” fast Black Infants’ Kimonas—Of plain solid colored flannelette, light blues, pinks and white, Y summer fxbrics; Lace Lisle Hosc—A new shipment of Ladies’ fas! c finiched with shawl collar and dainty sillc erochet edge. Monday and Tuesday, each 4B DG a superior qua'ity, inall of the new color’ ngsqurr w78 38-inch Albatross — The popu'ar fabric for street and evening wear; in shades of cream, pink, blue, nile, tan, reds, gray, etc.; a very good quality indeed, per yard . 50c 46-inch Cr-epe Egyp( A new weave—crepe finish; much in d-mard in the East this summer; such good co'ors as gray, tan, red, navy, royal, brown, pink, blue, cream and black, per yd & DE Crepe de Paris—The fachionable si k and wool mixture; we offer two grades, both of them beautifully finish=d, and both work .. @F.00 and 75¢ Crecam Dress Goods —Everybody is asking for them. Recent arrivals from the East have complet:d our assortment; Cream Crepe de Paris, Voile, Plain and Fancy Mohairs, canvas cloth in several weaves, serge ctc. per yard $1.00, 75¢ :nd 50¢ Black Dress Goods—A thousand feet of shelving and counter space given up to as complete,well assorted and low-priced s'ock of Black Goods as were ever brought to the coast. We call particular attention to our soc, 75¢ and $1.25 black fabrics. Get Ready for the Fourth. Order Your Fireworks Early Before the Rush Begins The big store is the retail headquarters for fireworks. We are ready for th= Fourth with everything in the Fireworks §/ line that will be neded for home celebration and night displays, all at department store prices. Our Fireworks’ Catalogue gives full particulars and descriptions of our many assortments, and the low- ; for everything that you will need in firewcrks or flags. Catalogues free to any out-of-town address, or can be hai ks on application to Fireworks' Department. Fireworks cannot be shipped with other goods. They go by express or freight, and must be packed scparately. of securing suitable collec-| to fill the large addl. o be a part of the mu argely upon H. C. Peterson, Specimens, curios, collec- ting things are be- and some of the dy filled with recent collection to find play of Venetian d as a gift to the NARARARAARARALARAR RRREREPY REVRRERRRE R RRRRREREERERRRR KRR RERER RERRRRE RERRRERRRE R RERRE RRRRRRE Lace Lis'e Hose, in the very latest effects, a quality that , cannot be duplicated for the price, per pair . . . . 25¢ ! Gauze Lislc Hose—Ladies’ Imported Hermsdorf Black Gauze Lisle Hose, very sheer and unusually fine, spliced heels, double soles, 3 pairs, $1.00; single pair . . . 35¢ Ladies’ Union Suits—A good quality of Egyptian Cotton, Jer- e ribted, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, cream white . color, the suit . . . . .25¢ Ladies’ Lisle Thread vcsgs—lmponcd Swiss ribbed vests, in white, pink and sky b.ue, low neck, no slecves, fancy hand- crocheted yokes, the best you ever saw, at , < . 50c Children’s Colored Wash Dresses— For little girls and boys 1 to 4 years of age, made of cham- bray, percales, fancy striped and plain ginghams, short yoke effects, prettily trimmed, long waist effects with fancy braid timming and kilts, also with large sailor collars and pleated skirts, all at one price, each Nemo Corsets—The much delayed ship- ment that we have been expecting is in; four different models—for the stout figures, self-reducing system; “for the tall stout figure, the short-waisted figure, the stout figure with too generous hips, and the figure with too prominent abdomen; colors black, white and drab, also while Batiste; dzes20t0 36, price . . . BB FE June Sales of Weariny Apparel For Man, Woman and Child Many new lines shown at the cut prices for the first time Monday. _Savings now on ladies’ high class wearing apparel / royal, Batiste Corsets— New bias cut, medium low bust, and long over hips, straight front, lace trmmsd and hose supporter attached; white only, sizes 13 0 30. . . . S7.00 Coutil Corsets—For medium figure, bias cut, low bust, straight front, lace trimmed top and batmm colors ‘nacx white, drab, ollection is val- s been installed in a the of new ro- extreme ng. Every different e from urteenth | 3 5 r eties t . Gold Chops Firecrackers, 2for. . . . . . . . .. 8@ Large Pstol Firecrackers, package . . . . . . . 12%¢ of one- [/”,d lo lu‘,'t?-l/llflls origma!prz[es n Shoe Fiy Firecrackers, 3 for . . .10@ Extra large Pistol Firecrackers, package . . . . . 20c¢ Extra loud, best quality Firecrackers, package. .80 A No. 1 Laly Crackers, package . . « + « 1 + . Choice of practically all our immense stock 3 L Prccadiin Patkipe o | A R 10D 358 -inih Armieran Red Heals,.* - S bor i frindies of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at one-fifth off reg- X Assortment, $1.00. 1 Fire King. 1 8. & W. Toy Pistol. ular marked prices. i . R 12 Bfi.’;fi:.,“"' for Toy Ladies’ Suits that were or- Ladies’ Suits that were or= 6 “Extra Large Blie 3 Jeweled Volcances. ke "Sp. Bx. iginally sls.uo to $22.50 iginally $17.50 to $28.75, . Lights. 3 Cascades. = mite Firecrackers. now . . * now 1 Package Electric Tor- ik Large Pin Wheels. 10 Giant_Salute Crackers. - $7.45 $9.95 blets 2 e s n£~ 'r':'(‘ 1 Box Nickel Red Fire. lp(d ....... s 0k 2 No. Red Bengal 1 Package S y more ks 24 R (',,,kc‘k'm""'“ Bee Ladies’ Suits that were Ladics’ Suits that were S ot oppers. reen Meteor Stick. 15 American redheads. originally $20 to $25, orl inally $22.50 to ases are Flower-Pots. 1 Brilliant Star Stick. Punk. N o = ¢ XXX Assortment, $3.50 $’2.45 ’1 7 .45 ) - 6 8-Ball Candles 1 %-1b. Bengal Light. 1 Jap Acrcbat. I Large Candles. 12 Hand-made Serpents. 1 Magic Fountain, \ Ladies’ Finest Costumes that were ongmall} $60.00 to specime lectric Flower. in. Flower Pots. 1 Miniature Report Batt 12 Large Pin Wheels. 4 Humming Fire Tops. 4 Jeweled Volcanoes.. 1 Package-Pistol Firecrackers. 60 Large American Redheads. 2 Packages Electric Torpedoes. 1 Package Iron-Clad Torpedoes. Punk. Large Candles. Rockets. $325.00, mow . . $35.00 ~ $162.50 Dress Skirts that were ong*n:'h ;4 45 to g16.50, now . . SRR e T G S G Silk waists that were originally $5.75 to 3‘19 00, now . . . $2.,88 v $8.50 Oxford Waifls Made of exceptionally high grade Oxford Sample Line Waists at one~half off regular Wheels. Wheel 1 %- 2 Packages Sp. Ex . Can Red Fire Dynamite No. I Bengal Sticks Firecrackers. —co s and front trimmed with b'ue of same —Sizes mostly 34, 56 and 38, made cf high-class Oxfor Cloth and vesting— collars, cuffs an prices 34 3 igh-class Oxfords, No. i Exhflflflon 4550""'""" $5.00 | = No. 3 Exhibition Assortment, $12.00 mater'als; one of the sweil:st $1.50 waists of the eson, Veitings, - Piques, ; Dimask, ctc.; an exceptionil. oppoetuiiity fon. thie olored - Candics; -t Flower | 12 Colored Candler. 1 Colored China 1. Colored “Floral T e BC o come early Monday morning. 1 Jeweled Jet (1112 Solersd, Candiss. . & afiGes o bosores £ GoRendsEhuathess) Chaice of any man’s or boy’s suit (plain blue and blacks excepted) - 1 Mount Vesuvius 12 Exhibition Can- , 3 1 Indian Jugglery. 7 t S ‘ 2 Yies o coorea 1 gibion'vce, | o one-~fifth o Choose any suit in the store excepting the blues and blacks, 1 Japupees Sgobat 1 1 3tne ‘of Colorea ‘lun é‘(:?l“gnifi '.'::",h and the salesman will deduct 2 p:r cent from the marked price when he makes out your check. For example: N "i pacd 1 ._‘v of (1.»10.»-4 1cen \\';‘i‘::: ¥ire, % v, | Men’s $§7.50 Suits for. . . . . . . - $6.00 ch’, Jigo Whfur . 3 v o o ievee oo - GG 1 Solored China | Bt pads 6 Fire Kings. Men’s §10.00 Su‘rs R CE DR . $8.00 chsy $6.00 Su}rs PEL S d5e' i ot e o e i e e ke | L 12 Serpents or Chas- Otherassortments, $2, | Men’s g15.00 Suits for. o+ & ¢ o o o . . $72.00 Boys* $7.50 Suitsfor . + & ¢ v 4 0 o4 . $6.00 1 i reen Five, | 3 Gibrea Trnsle o Bolulant Flower 3235:';"‘7'59- $25, Many other prices. Laces, Trimmings, Etc., ‘Half Price Muslin Curtains at Cloth Bound Books 17¢, and two s to r‘m = State Law. o - About Big Bargains in Summesr Siationery 2 ; : 20.—The new State law ¥ if Rand & McNally's new 300 Tilles by World-Famous Authors Fine Stationcry—500 | Monday and Zuesday a big half-price A "a Standard Atlas of the | 10,000 volumes, ccnsisting or more than 300 titles, ot the very best stundad works of Ficton,| pounds only of Ror- sale in the lace and trimming depanment_ History, Essays, etc., attractively.beund in linen clmh stamped in gold and colored chester Linen and i7¢c World — Containing all of the short lots of this season’s prettiest laces, trim- | 300 pairs of . 3 | cinks, Monday, per volume . . . . L LU e s pretty Muslin Cur-] . 2V55tnc mps 0 Y e S e L ottish Clrlers=Rurter: . “hit \ mings, yokings, allovers, colored nets and chiffons; all of tains Sh]p[‘Cd to 5 Y e s T e Aniatn b pEnEEARL G S o) b llens Fites ruled or plain, about [l'xe few jf. kind of Swiss and lawn dress patterns and Q Wi K : - Beside the Bonnie Brier Last Days of Pompeil, The Hagar—Caine. ! § e i i ] ) San Francisco by ;: the 1;1:1_::, I]u!():alcd plush b 1o il s T Tesvenwara —| 99 sheets to the | allovers for v:'n,ts and frontings, in spangled, bAacrk and . y colored diagrams, chow- eulah-—Evans. T Rivers— 1 2 vhit 1 i mistake and not ."3_, ‘;m ij“,a,ic“ and | Black Beauty—Sewell Lot W Bk 4 Roses —Braeme pound,Mreiuhrlg white and colored embroidered effects, etc., etc., for the 2 s b 379 | Children of the Abbey. Macaria— r age—Lamb. 15¢;5 onday an y: y. accepted by the| i increace or decreas, | Countoss " ae Charny—Du- “Lém“mm. 5 e b 5 y two days only, half price. Senator Clark’s Sister Is Engaged. Steamer Arrives From the Yukon. \ ANCOUVER Princess May arrived to-day with a , June 20.—The engage- i ., and RevaJ. of the Bethesda, Pres June 2.—The South- pany is improving its em and is putting in dis- r different stations ajong to secure safety to ap- The company has in B. C, June the first to . parties to whom J they were con- signed have been secured by us at about halt regular prices. Theya e chamber and cottage curtains in Japped sprig, emp're wreath and fleur de Jis effccts, some of them with handsome borders. Every pair guaranteed qua'ity and perfect. Monday and Tl;esday $1.15 Curtains . G8e pr. g1.50 Curtains . 98e pr- 1.25 Curtains . 78 pr. 1.75 Curtains $71,08 pr- Sales Tahle Linens, Towels, Sheets, efc. Linen Gla s Toweling—19 inches wide, 150 picces in 2 full assortment of blue and white and red and white checks, priced per yard . 1Q@ Momie Towe ing —18 inches wide, 165 pieces all pure white, scft finich, the wear-well k'nd, regularly 10c a yard, ths week . 8@ Huck Towe!s— 200 dozen extra large and ext:a heavy clos= woven, a wvery fine article for hote’s and rooming hou‘es, never ‘ess than $1.7 a dozen reguarly, Monday and Tuesday only, each . . f1@ Huck Towe!s—20x40 inches, al linen, neat damask berders; we bave sold the same kind at $3.00 and $3.25 a dozen; this lot at $2.50 leached Bath Towels—190 dczen, the very large tize, heavy nap, closely made, sofc and absorbent, regularly $1.80 th= dozen, Mon- day ani Tuesdayonly,each .. ... . % . ... ... i2¢ Bleached Bath Towels- x52inches, 40 dozen only, of nearly the he.vics- made, white with colored berders, u-ually sold at 3oc and 35¢ each, this week ok, wisth f? mh Mondsy on'y , .. " -867¢ the wealih, debt, chief production, stat'sics of manufacture, commerce, transportation, etc., ac- companied by a new and orignal reference index, bound n red buckram cloth, size 14x22 inches; publiched to sell at § our extraordinary special e 89.75 Thisis the finest Atlas made in this country. mas, Cousin Maude—Holmes Diana of the Crossways— Meredith, Dora Deane—Holmes. Dora Thorne—Braeme. s—By ‘“The Duchess' ne—By Mrs. Henry English Orphans—Holmes. Gold Elsie—Marlitt. Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Hiawatha—Longfellow. Homestead on the Hillside— Holmes. Inez—Evhns. Jnhn Halifax—Muicck Holmes. H aney Stories—Kipling. Nellle's Memories—Carey. Not Like Other Girls—Carey Old Mam'selle’s Secret— Marlitt. Owl's Nest—Marlitt. Pathfinder—Cooper. Prince of House of David— Ingraham. Prue and oe—By Daniel Defoe, Romance of Twy Worlds— Corelli. Romola—Eliot. Samantha at Saratoga. J. Holmes. ghts in a Barroom— Arthur, Thaddeus of Warsaw—Por- Tom Brown at Tom Brown's Schoul Days. and Leagues .Vanity Fair—Thackeray. Vicomte de Bragleonne— Dumas. We Two—Lyall. Wide, Wide Worid, Willy Redlly. Wormwoo Tuesday, if quantity lasts, 1b. . .. @@ Envelopes to match, package . 500 boxes of Cre:m wove paper and en- velopes, fancy top, latest cut enve'opes, a regular 35c value, Monday and Tues- day only . . I3 e Semi-Annual Sale Kitchenware Big Event Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Housekeepers, hotel and restaurant men and campers’ at ention: One of the oldest and most favorably known manu- facturing concerns in the housefurnishing trade has decided to discontinue its San Francisco branch, because of the death ot their senior partner. presented itself to close-out this stock for Jess than kalf list prices. tities are large, so no disappointment. Prloes arc al And so at the time we were preparing for our regu'ar Summer Sale of K'tchen Utensils, the opportunity Every article is first grade, new and perfect. half. Quan- To close cut a small lot of the good strong antique oak, varnished Go- Carts shown in picture, complete with steel springs, rubber tired wheels and foot brakes, we have marked them for Mon- day only, each .. . . $F.46 Folding Go-Carts from $2.75 up. Sale of Le, for Men and ins 'omen Monday only—Ladizs" dark brown Canvas Leggins, the 5oc button sty.e, with bucklzs on the top, special per pair S5¢ Monday only—Men’s Late Canvas Leggins, with books, good heavy tan canvas, regularly 75¢ the pair, specialat. . . . H. S. Linen S?am Reduced to 47¢c, 67c, $1.08 Monday ony an important offer of handsome new hem-stitched Unicn Linen Table Covers, Lunch Cloths and Squares; the most of 48¢ them ar= already stamped for embroidering, and the plain ones will be stamped in patterns desired free of charge. 200 squares, 36x36 inches, with open-work border, regularly 75¢ each, on Monday 2 47c 300 hem ciched squares, 56536 inches, fine S5¢ quay ¥ Mandey o'y aall s ‘67¢c 200 table covers, all stamped ready to be embroidered, the borders hemst'tched, a good value at $1.50 each, Monday Sheets— 5o dozen only, single bed size, 54390 inches, mads of “the best $1.08 g ol : fcing, maled 43 cach, Banisy cbly 360 | This f2.00 coper Two kinds of 2 Heavy polished block ; e First-class heavy tin ' 22inch $ro0 gab | _emy. . . .. ... ..o L be steamer Hum- |y | 66 Inch Bleached Tsb'e Dlmuk—pn-c Trsh linen, 30 pieces worth | rim wash boiler, No. 8, _cu pidores, pated ¢y U7 ted ketles, fatbor. Igrquartretioned S0 geo oy g ole; vanized wash tub, with ttle with about goc the yard, this week, . o aters L. i p tom, enameled handle. dish pans, special this o patent wringer attach- A between them | & | 60 Inch Bleached Damask — Al pure 1 heavy 1x tin, sle price galvanized, firthisstle * 6ocsz:, 3JO qle, . . . .28¢ 45U 280 men, this sale only . . MMJ" aml del_v 2 g0l @it nn:\;td:’:rlzlg o B | worth 6734c thayard, thisweek . . .. . , . .. ... 5¢ . $1.29 . . 16c 85c size, 490 25csize, 189G@ . . ..o . . 68¢ o ” | 6 Inch Haif Bieached Damask—Pure flax, 44 pieces worth 65c the anumcd Flwr Bins—s0 Ib. size, rale price Cereal ‘Cooker and Rice Steamer, ragu'arly 4 g | TN o BRI, e S SUo 1 W L i AR e s 98¢ bsc,thisae. . . . ... ... 39z | Killed by a Passenger Train. 22 Inch Dinner Napkins—All pure linen, pearl bleached, latest pit- No. § size $1.50 Tea Kettles, heavy solid * 10c tin mous: trags . . . . . . 2 ........ 10c tin enameled handled graters 10§ ANGELES, June 20.—Peter Pallan- | on Italian, was struck by an incom.- copper, with rim and seamless spout, heavily terns, very specially priced, per dozen nickel yhted, enameled handh, this sile . $2.50 Grochet Spreads—Dobe bed sise, the beavy $1.35 25c tin japanned candle stick . . anta Fe passenger train at Aliso | &5 i y and killed. The man hesi- | & quaity, Monday and Tuesday only,each . . . . . . . . 98¢ . 98¢ $1.25 tn japanned bread boxes . of the train and before the Crochet Spreads—47 dozen of the extra- Jarge size, ueually $1. 50 cover and 25c tin g-hole corn cake pan . could be averted was thrown | each, Monéay and Tuesdayonly . . . . ... . .. . £1.28 - £@0 4oc tin Jaundry dprers. . . % n the mrhhy )hedznznne. When he‘ oamfiull’"AvDoub':bcduze, covered with good silkoline, filled 16-inch g1.00 sizz=e Tea -nd Coffee Pots— Hmy copper, nickel 4oc tnjapanned sjicz ceta.. . . . . . = picked up he was dead. { with pure wh t= cotton, wool tufted, 2 $1,25 value, this week $1.70 japanned bread or cake Flated 15¢ relf-sealing piz tins . ... . s0c egg poachers, the cel- — e bo ial this sal z-ymt‘l 00 Tea Pots . . 67 $2.00 ccal vases for parlors . 54 Danger of a Serious Flood Is Over. | xes, special this sale s-pint §1.25 Coffee Pots . 7@ “ e g ctraed “Buffilo” Steam , Recruit 5¢ ciya"s - 670 25¢ genuine Hunter's Sifeers, 160 Poicher, this sile . . 330 RTLAND, Ore.. June 20.—The river| 6-pint $1.50 Coffee Pots . 98 + a standstill at twenty-four feet | P! 5 c tday and it is expected to fall to-mor- | on sale all this week c.,w. ‘“ t | Solid Oak Teble | Rush Seat Rockers— Fow. The upper Columbla i falling and 10 ,,,,. 25¢. Grocery Values as Nowhere Else e ] e ot tomt er 0 & Crosse & Blackwells Lucca Oil—Mondey, quurt b . 620 Cholce Teas—Green Jagan, uacolored; Englsh breakfust and | -0, Uige in‘quar- | ‘mabogany, e Fraclr e rmps e . Reach: | Royal & Dressing — 480 b_ttles only—~of the best Mayon- Qolong, Ib . 2, 0 ool ST e e ‘3. > birch; highly polis Koppmg i~ -ond < e g bty s il rx—l\dzr::f while supply lasts Jesse Moore Whiskey—Th: famou i’{’, tered rawed golden | table for lamp or | saddle shape, rush seat, cruteer Protet reached here this forenoon, | Monday ard during week While | oo eeeeiiaann canaeeann '70 Monday only, botdle, . . . . . .ol 820 | osk, with double glas | ormament, weil | 2 petty and well made T ome from Acapulco. All well on | quantty lasts beautiful Brussels | Sapolio—On Mok ks s rg s g m&bflmfiwm ’fi 52 .l;lhn. Monday. at.:: :’n', o:;rhmm. “made; Mondsy mfid: m: | and Smyrna Rugs,in a selection § Best Lard— Pure leaf, 3-b. Monday.. . . —Quarts, o2 o 0e n yhas carved enough wh e e 54 WhsNE ‘J of the Mw::dduién--nd color- | Grape Nuts, Force Sttt et Bkcnm—Monzy?o Oalsa GRS Wity =32 seartolls Hanbor, B s;;l;; feet, big valuoat . ::_: T“‘z‘ ":-:dly 5 f:,' y No! ings, at a third under our regu- | packager... . . . . . ... .. . 5 Monday. . . 7. .o o Sane aL L L e e e - $5.20 12550 to Yosemite Valley and back by i et g s ot n.;,"::‘,,.,_.gm Singapare, 3.1b, ts; i heavy .,,..,, M{.‘.:; Tipo Chianti—The Italian-S Forest Green Oak Furniture—In novel Mission designs, with leather (he Merced-Santa Fe Routs. The route 6-inch Ri 1 Monday, each, . . . . . . . ; s:ats, many handsome pieces in original patterns, of which but very « ‘through two groves of big trees and | 3 all-wool Smyrna -p,rq\dxryuoo,ukpm:’z." ........ vt .. . 200 s iy S B TE s Fdouble 100p,” going into | X | 9x10% Brusls Ruge, regularly $12.50, sle price . 9.70 | 0x Gall Floating Sup—uonrhy, 7] hn v ok o A Port Wine — Od Tarragas, rich and ruddy, Mutetys botle. 656 duplicates have been'made; comfortable, sum- The valley one way and out anotber. The | 9x12 Brussels Rugs, regularly $17.50, sale price . $13.80 | Firkin Creamery Butter—lb. . . = * = . . .. .. 27¢ Genuine Naglee Brandy — (30 years)—pint.. . .. . . . 0@ Mhflqm lltfin, arm chairs, magazine racks, tables and our | Banta Fe is the best way. Reserve H l i maced a.m'mmw mwwmm mmmmmmmm seats on the stage and find out all el it st 641 Market street.

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