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THE EMPORIUM. Greatest Clearing Sale Frisco Ever Had. A Page of Bargain Triumphs That No Other Store Can Duplicate. Conveniences Here That Don't Cost You a Cent. Free Telephone. . . Parlors,. Reading and Writing Information Bureau. vv 'Rooms, with Free Stationery: Free Parcel Checking, ■ Wursery for Babies . . Free Parcel Delivery. ■ J . .-, . . , Filtered Ice Waterf'^ Bn^ency i Hospital with { trained Ladies' Shoe-Polishing Free. ' nurse from Waldeck Sanitarium. Toilet Rooms. v (Men's Smoking Rooms. Ladies' Popular with the sterner sex, ,-£, Dollars I *-h too, ' but a "fad" with the »^VV To Dimes. LlinCll ladies. So convenient and nice JSsH kA'if - Place. Nyh f n shopping to sit down j^^^K^ Millinery. and rest and partake of a *■ f I'Y'lr*' . _ . . „ . '. dainty lunch. Exquisite service and l **vJ£*vii Trimmed Hats half popular prices. Under the great dome. 4 gr£% '*§ f nd ,- les f s D n ? w '" The Prepare to stay all day when you come *&$& *8 loveliest Parisian crea- shopping here. . V . ~ U tons at the price of FF 6 -\ ~)t£ home work. Flowers, Mjik : Low Prices *§&**/ E eat ! iers Ai re £ es > rWi*ii x c y -T: f Braids, Ornaments — S?sfTf tor bummer AH at clearing prices. MfOM. : Another R sh^nt 9 of Untrimmed Straw Hats, J//Xll -^"Bonnie Brier Brush," 38c Up. / MfeV^S % l^n L fn c\^h Nobby Sailor Hats, best Sennet braid. UP* '< We are selling it fof white Jr colored, ail-silk band, reduced postage frOm ' 2 - 25t ° $, 38 Each. We have in stock about 5000 paper- -••■. . o ' - .^- d j ac m covered Novels, among which are nearly fine Quality Rose with. Bud and Foliage, all the popular books of the best authors, yellow, tea, pink or jack, reduced to Published at 25c and 50c each. . 12c a Bunch. We sell the 25c kind at ... 20c „ ■ „ : *, „, , , „ And the 50c kind at • . . .40c Forget-Me-Not Wreaths for Children's 2000 Popular 25c Non-Copyright Hats, yellow, olive, light blue, pink, Novels at ... 10c each cream and ruby, reduced to. You do not require a catalogue. You only lie and 18c Each. * require to think of any popular novel that . you would like to read and send to us for . it. if not in stock we will get it for you. Special Sale Wood . Mantels Special Sale Gas and Electric This Week. FfYtiir«»e'Tliic'W»<&- ;> We wi " offer y° u a fine Solid Oak MXIUreS miS Week. Mantel, with French plate beveled mirror, 2-Light Chandelier, in rich copper, including rich enameled tile, clubhouse worth $5, Only $2.40. grate, frame, blower and ashpan, for 3-Light Chandelier, in rich copper, $26.75. worth 57.50, Only $3.60. Regular price $60. i-Light Brackets, worth 75c, . '—— k. d a , °" 32c Each. If you need any GAS GLOBES don't 1- Light Pendants, worth $1.25^ forget that we are selling a fine one for Only 60c Each. 20c, usual price 40c. to Dimes. Shirt Waists. E xtraordinary Shirt Waist selling last week ; but a carload makes a big lot, and in addition to that special purchase for this sale we offer the balance of our own immense stock — the largest in the West. So plenty left for wise buyers this week. SHIRT WAISTS OF PERCALE, in newest patterns and colors, " 1896" styles only, perfect laundry work 39c and 48c. SHIRT WAISTS OF DIMITY, lawn shirting percale, soft-finish percale, strip.s, dots, fancy figures, beautiful colorings, properly "done up" ; elsewhere qoc to $2, our clearing prices 75c, 89c and 98c. SHIRT WAISTS OF FINE BATISTE, lawns, figured Irish dimities, corded dimities, grass linen stripes, all with detachable collars, bishop sleeves, perfectly laundered; goods sold elsewhere at $2.50 and $3 each 98c, $1.12, $1.25, $1.39, $1.48, $1.75. to'dlLs. Jackets Sacrificed. Extraordinary inducements prevail to-morrow. Every Jacket in the house marked down to absurdly low prices to effect their immediate clearance. TAN MIXED CLOTH JACKETS, all wool, box front, big sleeves, large anJ small pearl buttons; a $10 Jacket anywhere $3.98. LIGHT TAN KERSEY JACKETS, all wool, box front, big sleeves, large and small pearl bottons; $12.50 anywhere excepting EMPORIUM Cloak Department; we say $5.98. FINEST LIGHT TAN KERSEY JACKETS, all wool, high finish, fly fronts, silk lined, button trimmed, this week $8.99. All our $40, $35, $30 and $25 Elegant Light Tan Kersey and Melton Jackets, best of silk linings, pearl buttons, tailor made in perfect style, all marked down at the unitorm price of .$19.50. To H Dimes. Wool Dresses, $3.48. tHave you ever seen a complete, presentable, good-fitting dress for $3.48? We are going to sell some for that price this week. Some of them all wool ; none of them all cotton. The better kinds have been just as deeply price-cut. It's prices like these that crowd our Suit and Cloak Department daily. REEFER DRESSES, black and navy serge, fancy mix- tures, box fronts, big sleeves, wide skirts, all rustle lined; an entire costume for $3.48. REEFER DRESSES, all-wool, fancy mixed Scotch Cheviots, tans or greys, fly front jacket with ripple back, velvet collars and silk faced, skirts very wide and rustle lined, a stylish dress this week, that was $9jo, for $5.98. BLAZER AND REEFER DRESSES, ail-wool mixed suitings, some with silk-lined jackets; lowest price before $12.65, but now $8.95. REEFER AND BLAZER DRESSES, strictly tailor-made, fine all-wool dresses that have been selling from J13.50 up to $18; your choice of 75 this week $10.00. $30 and J35 Suits now 22.50. 526.50 Suits now 19.50. Alterations on above charged extra. To' Dimes. Capes. Brocaded Silk Skirts. Six lines of Fine Capes gathered into two lots and marked at less than cost to maker. 52.50, $2.75 and $3 All-Wool Capes reduced to $1.45. 54, $5 and 56 All-Wool Capes reduced to 2.25. BROCADED SATIN SKIRTS-AII the beautiful Brocaded Satin Skirts that originally sold at 516.50, cut full 5^ yards wide, rustle lined, velveteen bound, this week marked $8.95. Duck Suits 1.45. Bicycle Suits, all wool ; 9.85. Children's Jackets...'. 75c. Dollars /> - To Dimes. tdrpetS. Buy Carpets NOW even if you will not need them until fall. The Carpet pre- diction of those who know is that prices will increase 20 per cent over the normal prices now. Our July offerings are way below normal prices. Best Tapestry Brussels will be 80c a yard this week instead of 90c and {1.00. Borders to match, also Hall and Stair Carpets. Next B;st Tapestry Brussels at 60c a yard instead of 75c and 85c elsewhere. Lowell Body Brussels will Da 51.17 1-2 a yard instead of $1.25 and 5i. 35. Bigelow Axminsters will be 51.45 a yard instead of 51.75 and 52.00. Best All-Wool Ingrain, full yard wide, thirty patterns and lasting colors to choose from, will be 60c a yard instead of 80c. . Extra Heavy Half-Wool Ingrain, recognized by housekeepers a "good-wearing," serviceable carpet, will be 40c a yard instead of 60c. Plenty yet of the lot of heavy Linoleums, four yards wide, at 50c per square yard. One vv'dth, you remember, covers the entire kitchen. Straw Matting. New importation of Japanese Mattings just received, plain and in colors. Some pretty conventional designs and some clever imitations of carpet effects. The Jap- anese are the most imitative people on earth. Prices will be from 15c a yard up. Address Mail Orders to Mail Order Department. THE EMPORIUM. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1896. THE EMPORIUM. Sc/73\; FRANCISCO, July 12, 1896. Prices on all summer merchandise reduced unsparingly — in many cases actually "From Dollars to Dimes" ; in all instances from \to3 of original markings. Our first prices were "lower than the lowest," because of the delay in opening, the economy of our modern business methods and the urgent necessity of placing our- selves at once in touch with the buying public ; but compare our prices now with any you have ever known before. WE ARE BEYOND COMPETITION. .■■■.■ ■ ■ , A Manufacturer's entire stock of Muslin^lJnderwear goes on sale Monday at fully 40 per cent off regular prices. #sfc. « 1 F, ,ft ill' > +^rf*P^^^^^ \^ ' ■ At tx\ 1 c Cf^n * md n iito i l'^i'o m jEm ill' *t\\ "^ufll i 'it *jf/////*i »\ ' .***•• W"^ season manufacturers "s^i / //^-^3tfSll A 1 *' ''/W$ » • X; close out the balance of their spring -^'^w/ l *^"^J^.(ll I Tli&^Bllftt and summer stocks — the ; accumula- Jf^^P /!'■ &[ \Mr \'f " The y invariab )y want cash,' "and >i= %s^' c4?^f»Vnrftl flj 1/ /^M^JrfCSf^ / il^ V^^^ make almost any sacrifice to get it. &M^kN vmm l////lm!\ L 'W^wv I V\Bf We nave J ust closed out as P erfect ' J IA-/(mlr fill j '7 1/ I^A\\^i^f/> and up-to-date a stock of Muslin 'p^^^lSiil /II }■ iTr^^|P^^"^MSk Underwear as one of the best manu- \\™ m^M^^B^wWri ■ ikft <^i facturers in the land could make. ~~^^ trash. Best qualities. Here are LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS, extra wide, superior LADIES' FINE GOWNS, assortment of half a dozen muslin, plain wide hem, cluster of four tucks, perfect choice styles; cut very full indeed, all of them elabor- in cut and sewing. Real value 50c, ately trimmed with new Irish Point and other em- Emporium Price 24c. broidery. Values up to $2.00, —. Emporium Price $1.19. LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS, trimmed with wide un ■lM -7^=r— -, v', , . ruffle of embroidery, fine quality of muslin. Real LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS, wide hem, cluster, of three value 75c, tucks, the regular width. A : big value at 50c, Emporium Price 59c. Emporium Price 38c. LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, wide ruffle of LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS, with cambric ruffle and j fine embroidery. Would be cheap at $1.50, cluster of four tucks, regular width. A 75c value, Emporium Price 98c. ' Emporium Price 48c. LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNsTMother Hubbard yokes, LADIES' UMBRELLA SKIRTS of finest muslin, em- tucked and embroidered insertion trimmed, cut very broidery ruffle and cluster of tucks. , Instead of $1.50, : full, no scimping of material, ail sizes. Good value . .^ ' Emporium - Price . 98c ; . at $1.00, . . - ; ; '■: -■ ■ ■■■ -=^ — _ _ .I;..;.:. .. •. • :: . . . Emporium Price 69c. EXTRA WIDE UMBRELLA SKIRTS, .midsummer style, LADIES' MUSLIN, NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC: newest effects, embroidery ruffles. Should be $3.00 at LADIES' MUSLIN, NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC least, GOWNS, an assortment of styles, some with large Emporium Price $2.18. fancy collars, some in popular "Empire" trimmed with '■■.■■ '";''""" '■■ embroidery and laces, values up to $1.75. All at the The "New-style" Skirts mentioned above at our special uniform SS^afyjW|*"*ft prices range from $1.18 to Sii.qo each, and are excep- Emponum Price 98c. tonal values at those figures. ,; This purchase of Muslin Underwear includes Gowns up to We.would emphasize the fact that the lots of . Underwear $7.50 each, some of them very elaborately trimmed offered in this sale are not the "cheap, trashy" kind, with finest ' Irish Point embroidery and Dresden rib- • > but high grade, • soft finish, dainty lingerie, that any . bons in dainty colorings. . lady need not feel ashamed to wear. £"!£«*. Dress Fabrics. To-morrow morning at 8 o'clock opens the second week of the greatest Dress Goods event San Francisco has ever known. 550,000 worth of the choicest fabrics made this season are offered at quick clearing-sale prices. The first week of the sale attracted great crowds to the three immense Dress Goods sections. They reveled in a grand stock which was practically unbroken, and now at prices which would make the manufacturers wince. It's the Dress Goods opportunity of the decade. Can you afford to miss this chance? At 22c a yard — 38-inch Tweed Suiting— neat— serviceable. At 28c a yard — 38-inch Checked Effect Cheviots — very stylish. At 33c a yard — 38-inch English Checks — in all shadings. At 30c a yard— 39-inch Pure Mohair in striped and Damasse effects—a dust repellant. At 40c a yard — 52-inch Plain Habit Cloth in all shades. At 58c a yard — 44-inch Tan and Black Small Checked Suiting— the very latest. At 68c a yard— 42-inch changeable Silk and Wonl Poplins— 250 short lengths, varying from 5 to g}4 yards— high-grade goods and this season's styles at just HALF their cost IV* like to show goods. &{o trouble or annoyance. It is always a pleasure. At 25c a yard— 3B-inch Figured Mohair— much in demand. At 44c a yard— 3B-inch Figured Satin Berbers — very neat. At 50; a yard — 38-inch Figured Granite Cloth — strictly dust proof. At 50c a yard— so-inch Clay Worsted Serge — unapproachable at the price. At 60c a yard — 45-inch Figured Satin Damasse— an excellent wearing cloth. At 78: a yard— 42-inch Figured Camelet — a new fabric. At 65: a yard— 46-inch Wide Wale Mohair Finished Serge— great value. At 78c a yard— 4B-inch Crepe Cheviot — a new cloth. CREPONS must go and prices have been reduced one-half to effect immediate sale. We have them in "all wool" and silk and wool. Wall Paper Department. Dollars f> , . Par j s Gowns— s2s. To Dimes. VAII Ldlll«». Dainty Balance of ourimporta- Dunng vacation months — Julvand c . . T — „ n;m;tv tion of exduisite Sheer August-we will give you the largest f'" c goods-the very fi nest-on P" 1 " 1 * Fabric Gowns e labo- reductions in Wall Paper ever known j* le , here A ?, s well as the low-priced Dresses. rate , tTln^^ Cl ™? to the Wall Paper trade. This All grades are affected by by a famous French hSus?, at means a reduction on everything. our efforts at speedy clearance. prices ranging from - - *« ud We do not intend to pick out a few Here are some of this week's un- P Sg — * 2$ up patterns and confine you to them, approachable bargains : Imported Silk Waists and Street but give you the benefit of this cut HAND-MADE BRUSSELS LACE Costumes at Cost of on our entire stock — the largest as- CURTAINS — Genuine Thread ImonrtAtinn sortment of Wall Paper in the city. Lace, 3^ yards by 50 inches, r<iehlßl J iT^rT r a ■ a v Note these prices: unusually pretty patterns, in- Costumes to order, designed by Stead of *5 - - - - *3 7s a nair and exec ,uted under the supervision | White Blanks- • - - ie ocr roll P of Mme. Leonie Mougin. PricesTully i Gilt Papers --.I6c SS ro FINE IRISH P 9 INT CUR- one-third less than tirst-class exclu- Embossed Papers - • - 8c Der roll TAINS— In white and ecru, sive Modistes would ask you. Work j I nerain Papers - - - oc Der roll 3^ yards by 50 inches, instead bearing the EMPORIUM trademark I & v of ft. 50, this week --- $3 a pair cannot be distinguished from the 1 The prices of those handsome (The better grade $ 5 and f6). Parisian Models _ Fri. z s and Ceilings that match the "MARIE ANTOINETTE" Chenille Portieres. Ingraiii, may have appeared high to CURTAINS-Those stylish A new lot received within the ! you, but we will put them within Net effects with ribbon and last few days, 3»4 yards by lone 48 reach of your pocketbook : buttonhole work, done entirely inches wide, very heavy, handsome ...,., by hand. These fine goods floral patterns, wide dadoes, eight ««c yard kinds cut to- --- qc greatly reduced for the July colorings. The last lot of this grade, ioc yard kinds cut to .... 6c sale, VA yards by 50 inches, sold at $6.50 a pair, July dear- -35c Ceilings cut to 25c instead of $1 5 • - - $12 a pair ing - - - • - $5 a pair THE EMPORIUM, SAN FRANCISCO. THE EMPORIUM. Colored Dress Goods. Black Dress Goods. THE EMPORIUM. Dollars «-• o«g< To Dimes. Tine bIIKS. It's a slump all along the line. You will be surprised what a lot of Silk a dollar will buy. But not the cheap, flimsy, half-cotton, gauzy sorts, but the Ali-Silk kind— beauti- fully patterned fabrics— qualities that a few months, even a few weeks, ago would have cost nearly double — and new effects that have just ar- rived included in the sale. At 59c a yard— 22-inch Novelty Silk O\pe with Jacquard and Dresden Figures— in all the newest evening shades. Regular price $1 a yard. At 59c a yard — 27-inch India Silk, in choice designs— dark and light col- orings. Regular price 85c a yard. At 69c a yard — 27-inch India Silk — in very handsome designs and combinations of colors — Persian and Dresden patterns — all fast colors. No such value ever before offered here. At 89c a yard— High Novelties in Printed India Silks — full 28 inches wide — magnificent colorings and designs in Persian, Dresden, An- tique patterns. These are exclusive styles, all con- fined to the EMPORIUM. A sir eat variety of Silks and Satins in both Plain and Fancy IVeaves, especially for evening and Uridal purposes, at ECMVORIU(M prices. THE EMPORIUM. Entertainment That Don't Cost You a Cent. Popular Concerts Wednesday and Saturday Evenings by the EM- PORIUM Orchestra of Tzventy-five Musicians, under Mr. John Marquardt. Free Exhibition of Oil Paintings by Famous Aitists. Art Gallery second floor, Market-street front. Chinese and Turkish Bazaars, containing thousands of beautiful articles made by the adept artisans of the Orient. Exhibition of Tapestry Oil Paintings, rotunda and second floor. To'oimes. Men's Furnishings. This Department has already made a reputation for true value-giving. It more than backs up that reputation during this sale. We make this truthful statement that this week's offerings in Men's Furnishings cannot be duplicated elsewhere in town. f Men's Latest Underwear Style Ties. for Men. "Tecks " "Four-in- Hands," '"imperials," 40c a Garment. RrL P cH S ' fan^ y r figU p eS> He avy Derby Ribbed Cotton Under Dresden patterns, Per- wear , Shirts and Drawers, satin finished, sian effects every new blue ' on , usua , rf > $ [ to' ° P Underwear bargain. 175 dozen offered at 75c, reduced to 4OC a garment , but they will not last long ? 5C tacn ' at this price. Men's Percale Shirts See Win^ Display ' 75c Each. MAHrac Made of excellent Madras French Percale, six Negligee fashionable colors, Shifts. every one guaranteed _, , .. , M cv . . .* . fast, new tnd exclu- Perfectly made Negligee Shirts in good sive patterns, perfect quality Madras, half a dozen quiet colors laundry work, the neck and sleeves cut to in cnecks and stripes. The $125 kind fit properly. 250 dozen of these $1.25 Keduced to »Jsc tacn. Shirts on sale to-day at 75c. (Black Sateen Shirts Same Price.) TJo^s. Men's Reliable Clothing. The $8.45 {Men's Suit Sale will be con- tinued until next Saturday Nigbt. The garments offered at this price are trustworthy in every particular. The fabrics are strictly All-Wool Tweeds and Cheviots, nobby patterns, including some very swell "over-plaids," gray, brown or Oxford mixtures, well lined, well made, guaranteed to fit, values up to 513-50, Sale Price $8.45. Mens' Working Pants, the reliable "never-rip" kind— a snap for outing trips— light or dark colors, Sale Price 75c. Boys' Suits, 51.85— A good All-Wool Knee Pants Suit in serviceable gray or brown mixtures. A suit that 52.50 would be very cheap for. Ages 4 to 14 years. On sals until next Saturday Night at the absurdly low price of $1.85. rTwmes. Wash Goods Losses. The maker's season is over. Yours has just begun. He is anxious to sell what is left of his . season's productions at almost any - reasonable sacrifice. We had a chance of a lifetime to buy Swiss Duckette and Cotton Bicycle Cloth, two of the most popular fabrics of the season. We have added our purchase to the Clearing Sale offerings. - Here are some of this week's good things : At 8c a yard— 29-inch Scotch Dimity, a grade never sold for less than 12 a yard. At 9 i-2*ca yard— 100 pieces of Swiss Duckette Suiting. Another lot of those strik- ing woven goods just received, and actually worth 15c a yard— that was the price two weeks ago. At 12c a yard— Another line of Fine-Corded Dimities, worth 20c a yard. At 15c a yard— Another shipment of Covert or Bicycle Cloth in mixed colorings and stripes, browns and grays, one of the best values in. the store. We have closed out an importer's entire stock of Dotted and Fancy Swiss which we offer to you during this sale at a little above half, price. ■ Our ioc grade worth 15c. Our 15c grade worth 25c. : Our 1 8c grade worth 30c. __^. Our 25c grade worth 40c. Specials in Glassware. " Glasses of American pressed glassware, with leaf pattern as gr- «m '_ _■! "-jp~ shown in picture.- We have headed this section of the»"ad" spe- l||; ■ .JEij||-'(Ji,ill I cials, but in reality these are the regular stock prices, which, how- W $!■ '^U 'i 1 * & ] ever, as a matter of fact, are not equaled by any one else's Clear- fcL jjfe Jgj& ance Sale prices. IHK^- •«fe3F/ : Water Goblets, 6 inches high, 55c set of six. fv^Al|>|J/ Claret Goblets, 5 inches high, 53c set of six. Al»a HHii^ : f» '- Claret Goblets, 4 i*a inches high, 48c set of six. •:.,"-, m%\'-lfl It White Wine Goblets, 3 3-4 inches high, 45c set of six. wl^ ™ 4'/ ' Sweet Wine Goblets, 3 1-2 inches high, 40c set of ? six., \^^py Glassware 'Department, second floor, west side, : ear. ff Crockery Department, ~^| : lj Doing its share in the General Clearing Sale operations. Over- s^^&^T^S hauling the great stock. _ Putting special prices on lonesome arti- f '^^ji-J cles whose mates have been . sold ; . re-marking : many staple lines ; \j^k^*^3P' opening new goods.. If what you want is not in the "ad" you •.• -',v"^. : will find it in the store. C heaper here than elsewhere. A large number of new styles, shapes and decorations in Haviland and Limoges, just received. . ' ■ ' ..- ■- . •" Round Dishes for chops and . layer cakes, rosebud and spray decorations, 1 three sizes, 65c, $1.15. $1.25 and upward. . . SftdSg^^fetf^NHßaSiSßa 'New Fad" Soup Bowls instead of the old-style plates, 7 1-2 inches in diameter, $1.63 a set of six. V: . „ . ,■-„... New Relish or Salad Dish, handled, crimped borders, 8-inch size 90c, 95c and up- ward ; 6 1-2-inch size 60c, 65c and upward.' :. - Teapot, Sugar and Cream Sets,' three sizes, new shape, $3.50 a set and upward. Remember the above are Haviland's ware. ■ : :M^^^^S£S^i Limoges China Round Dishes, three styles, spray decorations, gold border, 12- -inch size, $2.60 each ; 5 1-2-inch plates to match, $2. io' a set. 4 Crockery Department, second floor, west center. \ '^£&£v* & Dollars & := \ Dollars Ia ; T9 Dimes/ W$F — Dimes. Ik ■ j>W!i Hammocks. .jy\.. " Watches $5. i^vTi Over Io ° < styles /^iiS&k A thoroughly reliable i»7)fW Mention ; " ™ m " . /MT^k timepiece ! this, Silver- ■■«SssB^iVT er when « order-, ' un >^me Case, Screw Bezel 'j@iSßmS&/ ing any of these [ML. p Jglllor Elgin Movement, tfii^SSPf^ specials by Mail. /C^Be) Open Case or Hunt '> JF^SSS 'd Dollars ing Case ' warranted - r^lW^' To " Dimes> $5.00. /jjjjlft /■/„ . ■ Hammocks. or Photographers. 256— Mexican Colored 1 Hammocks, \ Just received a fresh supply; of Seed's full 5ize.\.V:..;.:........'...':....;....:....v. 65c and Cramer Dry Plates; Solio; Aristo Jr.; ' I—White1 — White Canvas 8 oz. Duck Ham- ; Aristo Platino and Blue Print Papers. A mocks, very strong 51.50 full line of •- Cameras and Photographic ; 268— Mexican, extra size, colored I. .1.50 Supplies. •-'■■■' Sea Grass Hammocks, fancy colored, 50c Candy for 35c. . v. very, strong and 1ight.;................. 1.75 >.•■'•.',•* y c V" »*• j fi-'wiiitD w nvm ffttt™ Horn Don't you believe our 35c French Mixed 3 mS nil^HnH S m " : ; Isjustks^oodifnotbetter.than ahy s oc SmDlete P ia^e S i 7e Stretcher 2«« Cindy-sokl ;in San Francisco? : Just try compete, large size..^ .... 2.00 1 it once and be con vinced. ; Made on the 30— Colored \ Woven Cotton Ham- premises by Experts. . "' mocks, complete, with pillow, steel Candies shipped to all points in Tin stretcher and side draperies.......... 3.00 Boxes, without extra charge for boxes. 12— -Striped ! Duck f Hammocks, made ; Country Patrons can have Fresh Can- ! of best 10 oz. quality duck, com- dies as well as our City friends. vv plete, with side draperie5........:..:.. 3.50 i Try a 3-lb: Box f0r...............:.. $1.00 ■ THE EMPORIUM Address Mail Orders to Mail Order Department. 5