The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 9, 1903, Page 25

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WIRELESS SIEML = DEFEATS ENEMY § White Squadron Is In-| tercepted by Cruiser Olympia. to Flagship Zearsarge Brings Fleet to the Def Marconigram hostile vessels order formation, &t a favorable enemy would As it turned ould reach the he Olym- white flag ed or destroyed n twenty-five d for the great- iick fogbank, e sea after mid- cover the or- n a few moments OLYMPIA SURRENDERS. hi vessel had found for when it is' vessels were to the defending uperior force up the captured nt, had it not ess telegraph Rear Admiral red an anchorage rsarge and her of the enemy. e was In range the Kear- with her secondary bat- two battieships In turn flagship, the Texas, se wi ber guns. In- £ Was run up on the owed an interesting in- f sign d the squadron 12 from Bar Har- iles south of Wednesday turned oast. For two days speed. so that coast of Maine soor PLAN OF ATTACK. squadron to about !he le in ad torpedo-boat de. e guard. Early € rolled in from nds ordered the ed for Winter nece of French- ntion of Ad- Harbor, and Bar Harbor, coast and ef- else, but the of age of the Olympla m'g" and the other e to bring the be was still six anchorage. In e of the vy has been ion of the ry conditions rs before unicated s preparatory to salling where the entire fla‘—[ wed by the President next ————— BUSTLE CONTAINING SMALL FORTUNE LOST Kansas Woman Sews $7300 in Wear- ing Apparel and Leaves It in Pullman Berth. PAUL, M\ Aug. 8.—Mrs. Au- Shewanee, Kans., re- authorities to-day istle containing $7300 to St. Paul on a Rock rs. Van Cerke, who is years, stated that she her money In a bank. it would be safe if she t her bustie. She was going Pierce, Minn., to visit her son-in-law. P n thirty miles of St. Paul Mrs, he left her berth to fin- y afterward she miss- of personal apparel t fell from the train. | has been sent out. st a b t that - Found Dead in a Chair. LOUIS, Aug. 8.—George A. Patter- f Detroit, who traveled for George 1.z importers, of New K« i dead in his room the 8 regn Hotel about noon to-day. wis sitting n a chalr, fully dressed, “Waratly not having retired last might. His de LRERPRY ‘!P"_D.',".!.."'*’D”!I”MHRQ »RRRY the Kear- | id the Olym- | nwunmmmunuu wewery nivnnm REEEERREREREE REERR RERERYR RERERE -,v.n.-.u RERIRE RERRRRE RERRRE R YR mmmnumnm RRRRRR RERERR P RRERE RRRRRRY. RRRRRY RERR RS R dnvuv»q_ PRRERE RRRRRR LR RERRRRR KRR © maneuvers she | th is attributed to heart faflure. mmmmmmmmm i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9. 1903. 25 RERRRRRERRERRE RRERERRRRRE RREZRRRREERRRELRR RRE ZERER RRRRERRR RRRRRRE RERRREP RRRE RRRRARR RRRERRR RRRRRY. RRRERE RRRRRE RRREIARRRERRY, ¥ g G. A. R. Flags, Decorations and Pictures on Sale on Second Floor. Copyright Books 50c Coth bound—iit.es that were published originally at $1.50. Another Sale of Skins Nice large ones ior 28c Postage 10c extra. Read this attractive } - . : 'j:;;‘;{g;o:,_‘:w: ,;,.G;‘:‘t ; B i’r‘:,':?‘%filfi“ Dealers will tell you that thzre is a scarcity .'Cxt pr_e's;;'nt 1'n 1< "Galltenne. ResurrectionToistol good Sheep Skins for pyrography and decorative P“I o Athersi A e | eatiemen Ti et i poses, and you will find that th=v are.asking full price ““Tommy and Grizell’ .| Weyman. Hornung. “Janice Meredith” —F 5 tram of Blent”"—Hope. |‘Palace of the King”—Craw- “Letitia Berkeley''—Calif>:nia| ford. for them everywher> in town; but we have ruthereu together more than 2000 nice large skins, in a fine as- ‘Second Thoughts of an Idle e Eory g b "CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- : e of The Hremal ity —Hai SRELs : sortment of colors, 1ncludin_g plenty of reds and “aine. “Mald of Maiden Li “The Green Flag" By Bread Alone’ *L’ Aiglon” —Rostand. “Girl at the Half Way Hou ““The Story of Mary MacLane. lin Winfield™ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or telephone will not be sent C. O. D. them * at 38¢c New Pajamas Men’s Nightrobes, Underwear, Eic. Men’s Fancy Madras and Flannelctte Pajamas-- Tne new Failstock, all with fly tront jackets, military collars, cat and made in the most approved sty’es, a large assortment from which to se- lect, svit. . . $7.50 fo $4.00 Men's Bath Robes—The best quality Turkish Bath Rotes, that do ne: greens—skins worth 75¢ each—and offer special sale Monday (and Tuesday also if quantity lasts), each Dampation of Theron Ware." Jessamy B: % Via Crucis”—Crawford. A Carload of Biue Enameled Ware At a third [ess than reguiar--Monday and Tuesday only. These finest of kitchen ulensils were made by the manufacturers who make the famous Agate Nickel Steel Ware. The goods we offer for Sale on Monday and Tuesday are made of sheet steel, coated on the inside with an absolulely pure while porcelain, and on the oulside with a bright blue enamel. They ave perfect goods in the newest shapes, and will make a very handsome and attractive addition to any kitchen. The immense lot that we offer includes a full assortment of the ulensils that come in this ware and the prices ave fully one-third less than regular. As these sales are usually very heavy we cannof positively promise delivery under two days. “Gabriel Conroy”—Bret Harte. Advance Styles of Ladies’ New Fall Suits Now on Sale $17.50 to $70.00 The Delineator ravel out like the rdinary kind, for 180’::?:("?,: : Tea Pots. Coffee Pots. Lipped Sauce Pans. Dish Pans, Rice Boilers. Covered Convex Tea Kettles. Soup Pots. prices ranging from $3.50 to $7.59, Now ready. In it wi found timely an : g : 2 Only proper vessel Sauce Pans. B ieh s ’ also C'd:rdown ani flm" robes, instructive hints on drews trimmings, srocks and | 79¢ 3 Pt size . . 46c 70c 3 pt. siee . 46c soc 3 qt. S . . 33c The best m'ade- o whn{h PmP:;ok oy GO & 306 Just like picture. With side hand'es. B e Ball bets; illustrations of the latest effects in early | 80c 3 qt. size . . 59c Soczqt size. .50c 6oc 4 qt size. . 39c 7104t $r.00tize. 67¢ or mush, 6 qt. $1.00 size . 67c 5 9t- $1.25 size . 98 The large 15 qt. $1.40 > P autumn dress fabrics, and an article that gives § goc 3 qt. size . . 67c g9oc 3 qt. size . . 67c 70c 5 qt. sze . . 44c 14qt. $1.20size . 86c 2 gt. $1.25 size . 98c 8 qt. $1.25 size . 88c 7 gt. $1.50 sze $L22 size for . . 98¢ ’5'00 fD "5'00 many valuable suggestions to those wishing to purchase material for garment making. Its report on early autumn millinery is not only ve but thoroughly correct. In the § pages are shown fuil length illustrations ¢ all the latest modcs for ladies, misses, girls and boys. Subscriptions to the magazine are taken at the Butterick Pattern Department, where patterns of all the styles illustrated in the De. lineator can be obta'ned. Men's Nl(hl Shirls—Made of good ‘musling cut t 1 3 the comfort- able and gocd neck, neat corded trimmings, onl . 50¢ Men'’s Ribbed Undcrwear —Warranted tch, n.tural co'or er r garment. 50Q rpius stock, 53 qua iy, in from 34 to 46, 21.09 and many other utensils in this Jfamous enameled ware at equally as low prices. This new znd dainty D.nner Set—The much-in-demand King Charles Six-piece Chamber Set—Rolled edge tasin, fancy shaped pitcher, pleas- shape, semi-porcelain as thin and whte as china, with a delicate ing flower decorations in either green or brown, a very decoration of roses and leaves, all large and useful pieces, 103 pieces special value, set $2.25 for 12 persons, $16+80; 50 picces for 6 per- $6.90 Wrought Iron Candle Stick — Dragon shape, comple'e with sons - color:d banquet cand’e Thin Blown Glass Lzmon-dz Set—’r-nkmi shape pmhu_ 6 tumblers, fleur de lis engraving, tray Carlsbad China Cake Set— Large cake p'ate and six plates, sct of 7 pieces, gold edge with spray of co'or d flower decora- tons Wreught Iron Jardiniere Stand — With royal blu= and Yol e Fanl s handime:’ Cieet prestcvolsiiin’s SRARED Black Wrought Iron Gas Reading Lamp — Comple'e with stand, hose, gooseneck, Io-inch white dome sbade, and eyecup chimney burner, mantle ard auminum smoke protector, B S e P R $2.85 Men's Union Suits—A tou,ht at a scrifice, a fire sa'mon colr only, al per sut . ize Tuxedo Veilings 9c¢c Yard Monday and Tuesday only your choice of thousands of yards of Tuxedo Veil- ings that were originally 25c the yard, black Tuxedos with Persian dots, dotted The 95¢ 5%4 size .. 58¢c The $1.75 7-4 size . blue and purple effects, and plain browns, etc., per yard mine cents. The $1.35 6-4 size 88c The $2.58 8-4 size Waists at Half | Sale New Metal Printed Velveteens |Belled Coais $12.50 Some of the Dain- 75¢ and 85¢ Qualities, Monday and Tuesday 58c Yard i Fal:ofl;z; $12.50 tiest Walsts Less than a thousand yards of these very stylish Metal Printed Velveteens to sell at | The Newest Overcoals that "’;;'””"’M the price, so that it is scarcely to be hoped that you ‘will find any of them on hand| —The well fitting, " ’”’r e after Monday. The lot consists of the newest designs in colorings for Fall—small | gracefuily hanging Wi‘(‘:‘dgi’::v‘:":e“:l'lig;‘: effects and polka dots in grounds of black, navy, brown and green. The printed| belted coats, that tr el il e Sttt patterns are warranted fast width 22 inches; regularly 75¢ and 85¢ a yard; Monday have been designed dow and counter displays, and and Tuesday, while quantity lasts, you can secure a Fall costume or waist 580 for fall and winter Sale Tahble Covers Table Covers, at about half their value. in colorings nicely fringed, high grade quality, to-morrow and Tuesday, the entire lot on special sile : We secured a large lot of imported Mercerize These goods a ¢ washatle, rich o4 hundreds -of ‘others ‘that-arel “AIEPEE ParA oL 02 it . L A et NE sseies st h e eh e Ve SR R 1903, now ready. : P still fresh and unsoiled, made | New Scotch Mixtures—Extra heavy, all wool, ) Satin de Chine— A very pretty line of th's soft Also the medium or of fine white lawns. Afew Ox- pretty mixed effects, in blue, brown, gray, weave silk for chirtwaists, ail colors for strest long loose stvles fords, fancy cheviots and heavy i A PN R S S SRR WO . - . 3 [ i e Ao - 2. e [ d Leabeia 7| New Zibiline Mixtures—In snowflake and checked | Black and White Silks—In 12 different styles, in light and dark damasks, beginning Monday e h nd | pbepnis i i ¥ A dutios vtk S il effects, extra heavy and an excejtional value at | c or shirtwaists, underskirts and linings, 2 good oxford grays, and during Iare g Y | Hair-Lined Striped Cheviots— An ext:a quality | bR SR T i 2 lasts, marked at just half or- for wa'ss and children’s dresses, black and 23.inch Black Taffeta—Swiss make, an extra Yard blacks and fancy iginal prices to close. R R R Yard qualit, 2 sik for linings and upderskirts that ar mixtures. all of $2.25 Waists . . . $1.13 38-inch Wool Sackings—Snowfiake mixture, | will give a most satisfactory wear, at . . . . them \Vit‘h the silk 92.50 Waists . .. @ e e T J The New Corkscrew Silk— For shirtwaits and | i S UG $£4.00 Waists . 46-inch Mixed Sultings—For stylich Fall gar- ) evening dresses, in thades of cream, mais, blu=, sleeve linings, o Waists $5.00 Waists . ments, a fu'l line of pretty color combinations pink, red and navy; wil give splendid wear; 7 5, Ce $5.00 Wikts R R SR g Tnetesd of §3.58/ we have piasked them . ., worth $15.00,sp=c Pongee and Silk Coats at one-haif off original prices—Your choice | 52-inch Granite—A very popular dress fabric New Dress- Silks - Natte Effects—The latsst | ’ ially marked by the now of some of the most stylish garments of this character shown this | that will wearwell, complete line of new Fall c Parisan fad in silk fabrics; we are showing big store $12.50 season. T T A e SR R T S RO them in large assortmentat. . . . . . . . i 11095 Coats . . . $5 48 $14.50 Coats . . . $7.25 | 44-inch Etamine— A pretty evenly woven fabr'c Yard 23-inch Black Taffeta— Positively the fest wear- Yard High Grade Suits for Men— $12.50 Coats . . . 36228 116,50 Coats . . . $8.25 | inback, cream and all colors, and an excep- ing black taff:ta made; cur guranice woren The new fall and winter M3 50Coats. . . $6.75 $21.50 Coats . ..810.75 T TR e R R e T in every yard; full value at,. patterns in cheviots, tweeds, 22.50 Coats . 811, Foulard Silk and Pongee Dresses at litt’e more than half— Beautiful Silk Shirt Waist Dresses, in a wide variety of styles and colorings, all fresh and pretty, now priced at $9.38, $10.12, $12.38, $14.38, $15 Toilet Artic.es cassimeres, worsteds, etc., guits with all the snap and smartness of custom tailoring, specially low priced at < s'z.so Boys' Suits— Norfolk or double-breasted sck-coat styles; cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in the new fall pattern®, szes for 8 to 15 years $3.45 Fine Patent Leather Shoes $3.50 Any of the six pretty styles pictured below and a dozen others equally desirable, made of the best Patent Colt Skin, Patent Vici Kid and Patent Calf, the equal in style at deeply cut prices and wearing qualities of the majo:ity of the $5.00 shoes offered thFOUgh— $3 GO | #sisn o Ssitor Biouse sats-_f fne sivcol Wosch Srge, in 25c Amolin Antiseptic Powder for. . . . . . . #5g | Out the country, all slzes and all widths, here for..... L navy, royal and fancy, sizes 234 o 10 years, $6.50 u“t e 75c size 4711 Toilet Watersfor. . . . . . . . 500 g " In all-wool Bt ors, . $1.00 size Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food for . . . . . 50c - é:’,“a’mS::“..i‘fi?m.'“:}Ld <13 v;.,e,,"?:: Py 25c size, Arnica Tooth Sospfor. ... . . . . I8¢ RTR o e A - $4.95 Tooth Powder for. . . . 25c size Lyons’ 35c box Purity Oive Soapfor.. . . . . . ..28¢ "ew D”ap l"l 25¢ Colgate’s Violet Taleum for. . . . . . . . 15e e es : o A The prettest line ¢f drapery slks that we have ever scen has Just 25c size Colgate’s Tooth Powder for . ... . . 60 Rtk 2 25c size Pray’s Emery Boards for . e e e. .15 30 beautiful patterns, floral, Roman, Persian ani Heraldis 25c size Pray’s Cosmetic Rosaline for. . . . . f8@ designs in all imaginab'e color effects, per yard 75¢ This style—Patent This style—Patent Patent Colt Walk- This style — Also This style—Patent | 20 patterns cross str pes, oriental stripe’, in beauwsiful colormp to har- This style—All pat- Calf, dull kid tops, $1.00 size Newbro’s Herpercide for , . . . .v 76¢ 4 k Viel, dull mat kid colt, the new Geneva ent Kid Oxford ties, In& Oxfords Blucher patent Colt, dull kia | kid mon'ze with any furn'shings, per yard . . . 80¢ 25c size Calder’s Tooth Powder for . .'s o o . FB@| top. quarter worked platn toe, dull mat mewest shape platn fyle, monkey SKIN top, stralght foxing, nenr mosern® oiama | 36-inch Frinted Burlaps—In stsined glass effects, ribbon and fleur de soc size Calder’s Tooth Powder for . e 38¢ | evelets. hand-turned kid tops, hand-turned toes, hand - turned vard toes and tips, medium toe and tips, toe, hand - turned lis designs, for hume decorations, yard . . . . . . ... soles, Louls XV soles, Louls XV soles, Louis - o welted soles, mill- extension soles, mili- soles, half Cuban 25¢ cakes Dr. Lambert’s Antiseptic Skin Soap, 3 for 40¢ | e heels. heels. tary heels. tary heels. heel..- [ 36inch pliin Buraps,allcolors. . . . . . . ... .. New Fall Umlerwea The best makes money can buy Our Fall stock has arrived trom the East :nd trom Europe, and includes !u(h famous Srands as Ypsi'anti, Merode, Globe, Springfield and Dorotby, also the Rob Roy for children only. ”mm.,. - Ladies’ Union Suits— Same material as above, Ladies’ super weight cotton Vests, Pants and cyiy” 5 oo o 0 - S2a28 Equesrian-Fightssin all styles swbbomc-on Children’s Unicn Suits—Same material as A Most Important Sale Large Rugs Monday and during week, while quantity lasts, your choice of 200 all-wool, excellent quality, 9x12 feel Smyrna Bedding Economics Here are scme dependsble satistaction-giving seasonabie houschold suppli s that are much under prevailing prices, and which the mills cou'd not match to-day at these prices becausé of the advance in the cost of materials a-d labor. Bed Sheets— 81x90 inches, double bed size, undres:ed bleached muslin, all this wek, instead of 6oc each, on sale @G White Blankets —Nice quality, principally East- e wool, 70 inches wide, 474-Ib. weight, neatly bound, this week's y $2.75 . 75¢ Bed Comforters —Filed with clean white cot- gelos, palr: (i L e # & bove, B0 14 sesee: o ton, silkoline covered, full size, $1.25 Misslon Blankets— The fircst Australian wool, Rugs, in 25 of the latest Persian and floral effects, rugs Jprpmet. L 508 -';'p:h';;;ol;l'amm;? omforters, Monday and Tuesday full 6 feet wide, blue, pink ani lem \ 2 R I VCs 1 vicuthy TR ST T g ; o Tl i . iy, L e e 8IC tboricn, 2 $10.00 value, this iy wcrth at the 'lowest estimates $22.50 $' 7. oo Tight, in many syler, colors natural and Lases” cxia n;:nqt-:;&;X{n‘;:dx-:::’d;;:?fi;: Superior Comforters-—Very plentfully filed week’s price, pair . . $8.45 each, for whte, per gamment . . ... . . co'ors natural or white, per garment $s 50 Two-thirds wool as above, garment . $7.00 with white sheet cotton, beautiful col- White Spreads—A heavy l‘nlkt. heavily fiinged s ] . $ 2 . . orings, an excellent fiicy $1.50 uh,m design, plain styles, ne" ;5 Also your choice of three carpet sizes of the brilliantly Lii;s" super weight cotton Union S-m;;u'a; c":i‘l‘::"‘"’.xf:;!a:;ihp:_“!—Sdmc material, ol i e R - cut for brass bedstead, h. R I e 0 a od b White Blankets— Almest all waol, 73180 c.,rlruna's,,.;:d._‘-r;, sl Engiih Marites, | colored, handsomely patterned Moravian rugs at these Children's Veses and Pancs, ewo-thivis wool, Smymsrmn ok . . 780 inches, for full s zed bed, §-'b. s ringed ly, la b pe T . 3 s b. > - . 80¢c ke, for Gl oy 50 g pgy il e gt vty e @ o g | astonishing reductions: Sam a4y ..o .ggc sf:'g:: S e, b _gg: ize: 0 ArS . . e . . J " . -4 R e $12.00 8x11 ft. size........for $8.85 Bl 10 e Sl 1110 12 v, b B0 : Sizes 9to 11 years. . . . . GBO Szes 13 to 14 years, each $7.50 ocKers $4-35 $14.00 9x12 ft. size..........for $9.85 - <ot bt A g Rob Roy Underwear Chi'dren’s Rob Roy Cashmere Vests, Pants and B.ys' Drawers, natural and white, med.um weigh': $16.00 105 x12 ft. size......for $11.85 We are making a specially of our Rug sza» tment, which is now the A carload of s0id comfort arm rockers at a little more than half their real value will be one of cur great special offerings in the Furniture and Carpet Depart- ““Borothy’’ Tights Ladies’ Dorcthy Equestian Tights, kne or ments for Monday and Tuesday. The picture gives largest and best equipped on the Pacific Coast. Walch for our frequent | ankle leng:h, open or closed, fast black: S 18 1 oz 26 ("?uh‘:hl?i;:.:t:d"y::gf;h::k";(xk:\?h\'::‘;:.f::nnl;:e special bargains in high class floor coverings and furniture. m"‘fo':'l',’:'c;’flf Y g;:fig é‘::’ 4.“’ 500 3110 7 Oo 3"" Each 90¢ 5’-00 $l.lo '1-25 some are upholstered in velcurs, some have cobbler Same in heavy weizht, ratu al color nn\ seats; they are worth $7. 50 of any ‘ 4.35 Pearl Buttons and Other Notions Giobe Underwear one’s money; our two-day price . . Ladies’ fine ca hmere miced Vests and Pants, Sze 20 22 24 ul - A Parlor Set for $27.50— A neat mode.t suite of three 500 gross whitc pearl buttons, fine quality, sizes 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 fines, | ©ol o M oy Thot v, Buh 550 606 650 nc e, incl comihil il s ‘it kel on special sale Monday and Tuesday only, card of 2 dozen . . . . . . ¢ pants French yoke bands, non-shrinking, Sz= 2 30 32 colors natural or cream, ga:ment . Each 260 8 ¢ 8:o0 000 £1.25 (real), and seats uphols:ered in good tapestry; the three Brush Binding, all colors, yard . . . . . Ccats’ Darning Cotton, all colors, 3 for . . @ picces (sofa, arm chair and recep- Kd Curlers,bunch . . . . . . 50 i 8o shi Btk e We are agents for the famous Ypsilanti Underwzar, and we guarantee every pure ion chair) for. . . . ... .. ‘2 7.50 Stock Founcations, all sizes, each . . .J12% @ ;‘:—:‘;-C ¥ l;:::'la: Gt i g" wool Union Suil of this make at $4.25 each to be absolutely nom-shrinking. You positively cannot duplicate this set any- Pearl Headed Stick Pins, dozen. .. . . . 70 - ’ 3 « « - 3@ | Money refunded if not as represented. where at less than $35.00. Other sels al Fancy Hat Ping, each . .80t 350 Hump Hooks and Eyes, card. .. . . . 2% @ Groceries and Ligquors 6- yur-uld Claret- -Monday and Tuesday, gal- o -37¢ Best qua ity Stockinet Dress theld-, . 8o Fancy Silk Elastic Hose Supporttn 250 200 yards spool Basting Cotton 3 fo. . ..50 $32.50 to $325.00. Hookon Hose Supporters, pair 280 and §1@ Our At-Brass Eeds- Are highly spoken of by discrimi- nat'ng buyers; prices being th: very lowest quoted in 15 I.lmx Sozp — Monday and Tuesday, & San Francitco. . . to ll“-flo Sqollo—Mond-y-ndT-mda 4cakes 25¢ hny: Medicinal Malt— Mo day and Tus a A Fine Druuvo $35.00— :fim; birds- Dressing Table $13.50— Maple, mahogany or Rom Salad Dressing— The" best for 2 'd;p, oz.,.;‘ eB.', A 7{3. eye maple, finest qualiy, bass 43 inches olden oak; b | F dimmo; | 2 £10.50 Stvies. $7.186 9= OEEEcy | ot ...l c cBrayer ey—8 years old, for 2 wide, afmn full .qtrpe.n{i‘n: fror:,] curved :v:fly curved ;:r::h b:?‘m m.':;,"z "fl.‘o s‘yh" $7.15 al Baking Powdu—u, for 2 days, days, gallon . . . . . . .¥3.00 Ri French l-gs, ova.-sha beveied- the d - Three small lots of baby carriages to be closed out 1 ....... . 400 McMuilen's White Label Stout —Monday and rench lgs, ova-shaped French plate beveit the dresser described else- et Pgag e S edged mirror 24x30 inches, al polithed as where in this ad . "3.’0 Monday and Tuesday, one style of which is shown Tuesiay, peridezen . . . . $1.80 socth s & pligin 14 $35.00 . 2 in idustration. They have varnished reed bodies, o,‘.'e'.,.“"."é{&?&.,‘, Fis mgg: AN R S o ond _Tf‘fia‘v,':;; e Dok Tide s gy ey G s ?,.t:,:},*.‘:,‘;:r:; are upholatered in good tapestry with plush roll, Pig P, Poun Coc, i M oy Coery Paspie — K 2 i and oak; one of the bes. de igns we have m"hah‘ in' ‘maple, goldén’ cale. whe the hood nicely lined to match; have patent hub and Carmel, Monday and Tuesday, pkg 190 quart bottle . . 850 had on cur floor; would maks a very accept- mahogany (n,u', also natural rubber tired steel wheels, and patent.foot brake; Eastern Cheese— Martin's, Monday lnd T'-’- A B C Beer— Monday - ard Tue: f‘fl',’ pin’s, aSle birthday prsent; a very low price for brch.. .. . . $4.00| they arc the regular £9.75 Wlumey oy lbe. .. .. e hand f for- Best F le—-uonday and Tlm.by i 2eme v ol g 65 Q0O Rackers to matck §5.75. carriages — for the two days only . . . ’ 7.15 i """' ey AARAR AR AREARR ARAAAA ARAAAR RARARAR AEARRR WRARAR AR RARAE CARR AN ARARAA AAAAR AR ARAR RAAR AR AR AR AARRAR RARAAR SAA AR RRGAAA ARRAA R AR LT AR AN f | | % i o it [

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