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MANY TOURISTS VISIT GERMANY Berlin. Kiel "Week Festivities Draw Thousands to Emperor William Protests Yacht Race, but With- . out Avail BERLIN, j June 22 This has been a 1 week of speeches and regattas, favored during the last half by fine, sunny weather. It began with the unveiling of \ the Bismarck memorial in front of the j Reichstag building Sunday, which drew i to Berlin thousands of people from every '< part of Germany and many thousand for- < dgners, including many American tour- ; lstx Count voa Billow's oration on that ¦ occasion greatly surprised the Emperor, ; because the whole tona differed from his : Majesty's conception of Bismarck's : a.chitfvements, in which the Emperor only • saw a servant doing his master's bidding. ; This his Majesty emphasized at the time . by the Inscription on the wreath deposit- j ed at the foot of the statue. It read: "Tor • the Great Emperor's Great Servant." The Liberal press thinks it impossible to grant the AgTarian demands, which mean that the renewal of the commercial treaties will be rendered most difficult. The Agrarian press has denied this cau tiously and the Conservative press has ¦ kept eilent. The whole press was agree ably affected by the Emperor's statement - that peace Is now secured for a number of years to come. The Cologne Volks Zeltung to-day criti cally reviews his Majesty's Cuxhaven cpeech and says: The Emperor has by his words corroborated what is claimed by the Center, namely, that the China expedition has been a total failure, for If the Chinese war is . really ended, what has Germany achieved by it? Not even the reim bursements of her actual outlay and certainly sot the enlaxgerftent of her Chinese possessions; ncr has it brought harmony among the powers In China. It is notorious that there have been almost constant wrangling and jealousies among: them. It would have been better If % Germany had alone punished China for Baron von Ketteler's death. No power could have «tjected and the punishment would then have teen adequate to the enormity of the crime. The Emperor, who personally steered the Empress' yacht, the Iduna, in the race Trlday, came In fourth, losing a prize. His Majesty entered a protest against the winner, the Comet, but the Judges decided against him. Among the foreign ships which have ar rived in Kiel harbor for the occasion is the Russian armored cruiser Svietlana, commanded by the Grand Duke Alexis, to ¦whom the Emperor showed special atten- j tions. The German press has not commented tin the Washington red book's statement regarding the Spanish-American war and Germany's non-declaration of neutrality. It Is said that Germany's action in not instituting a declaration of neutrality has been simply in accordance with German policy, established since Bismarck's time, and did not have any unfriendly mean- Ing, either toward the United States or Spain. Germany has now secured twenty-two steamers for the transportation home of her troops in China, winding up August SI from Shanghai with the Princess Irene. It is significant that the entire German press is discussing the chances of Dr. von Siemens, director of the Deutsche Bank, and • Herr Ballin, director of the Hamburg- American line, both of them outspoken Liberals, entering the Cabinet at the Emperor's wish. The Vossische Zeitung, Independent • Liberal, says neither of them can afford It, as it would mean degradation from their exalted po eition as "royal merchants" to compara tive official insignificance. After yesterday's large pro-Bismarck demonstration at Friedrlchsruhe those who took part in It wired to Henry La bouchere: "God bless all honest English men who champion the Justice and utith of the Boer cause." V The affairs of Camp Reverie are tn the hands of an energetic and capable man agement and the success of the camp and satisfaction to guests Is assured beyond - question. The fare for the round trip Is only $2 50, eo It Is easy to run up for a day and in vestigate. The railroad schedule allows at the camp on week days three hours and titty, minutes and on Sundays four hours end forty minutes. The office of the Camp Reverie Associa tion Is located at. 81 Flood building, San Francisco, where full particulars can be had. Booklets containing complete infor mation may also be had at all offices of the California Northwestern Railway. A special feature will be a regular morn- Ing programme, consisting of addresses by well known speakers on various sub jects of public interest, besides musical and other forms of entertainment In the evenings. -..• : . v,; It is practically a hotel, or more strictly speaking, a city under canvas, and yet en tirely different from the ordinary hotel or camp found in various parts of the State. Tents, furnished and unfurnished, are rented at very reasonable rates and meals prepared with the most extreme care and . by the best available talent will be sup plied at a price satisfactory to the most economical. demonstrate a happy combination of the provision of nature and the efforts of man. Camp Reverie is situated in one of the most picturesque sections of the State, among the Russian River redwoods, and I Is reached by the line of the California Northwestern Railway, being only three and a quarter hours' ride from San Fran cisco. To glance at the summer resort page of the dally papers, it would eeem no dif ficult task to flnd a suitable place — in ¦which to spend a vacation, yet the very fact that California has so much to of fer, both In number and variety, makes It extremely difficult to make a selection. Among the vast array of seaside and/ mountain resorts, however, there is none that stands so distinctly alone as regards Inducements that appeal to the general public as Camp Reverie. Unique In plan and thoroughly complete In detail. Camp Reverie is bound to leap . into popular favor. Although In its first year, and the sea son just opened, the results already CAMP REVERIE A "Tent City With. No Household THE SAN FRANCISGO^OALL, SUNDAY, JTTNE • 23, 1901. 17 . THE EMPOBIXm. , j i THE^ EMPORrCM. X| '-'• ¦_ - -V THE -EMPOBIXTM. ¦"''¦¦'^'^Xy^'i?^^ !¦ THE EMPOBITJM. I Embroideries, MuslmSale. *f||E F^OREISil ""olaa?* 0 ' 'i^'&'£»L I Hzlf Price. ''SS^i-'V^'? ¦¦¦»"*^ f l£ii?^SSIi™-WliI ""-^ViSS^Bi ?. ,.^_— On^cUu-e Mon- ,.„«,_ lo . m0rrow :.....".... »C M H™ iklB*! r ¦^'Ifi Monday snd all this week Tampi *¦*'¦¦' 'V°V&^t j*- * j div onlv a verv '.. • IBBW w^ >^^ ¦ fl ¦» «Mnsk^ M ' <tf9i> __!_ J__ ¦*- ¦¦**¦'¦ "*il_ !-^ 'T*'^HI' «• • « <«f» >t< painted irunK,- 1 _j ' yp '>«¦»«« % '^~y^ & ) finequairl-oNain- Smal lot of our 9 c blrarhH ? ard r wi!e camVric JP* BIlUB^ H&AZ2l.2m "™ Smokers, 8 lor 25c; made in Tampa, w th two travs, g^SB^^i^pii V gfc^S, W^iM^S soo'* and Cambric for W K and children's unierweir, ¦-:£ - - f .cf^rj^.A.c , ADnPQT.iAMFPI^AS ORANDE^ Fxri •a.^oae ofthe be^t- cigar va'.u= ev.r to ? tray fu 1 <ov- C4U *! 2 W^' ) vi Edgings and Ins.r- itc, speiiil to-morrow only, per yari # 2 C CALIrUkNIA b UAKUbbl— A/TlCKl^A UKA^UMI J>lUKt offered ;n this city. eri', wi:h com- [| I *' j^^&^&^S " f°n S ; not a co'm- ' " " ~ : " 1 ? ~ .'.''¦ ... ' ' ~ — ' part nei t tcr hit, ,,^ |)W s l^^^^^ n %. §§ m &Mmm©rfi<Bid & Go.'s Entire Stock of r^t^f^.o^p,,; * but a"l fir-t qui'.ity em-roideri s, in the nk:st . : . : ' • ' ., :' . " N . -£^- arcund body, long strap hinges, Exceslor lock $ ttf^Jg^Xfls: M©m's sand Boys' Suits and Overcoats " ,.,:: . itK"Sr-i. : .*.;« * one price .-.**. <aur<Ur -¦ ¦ ¦*-".--. i ..*;-.---.^^- . ¦ '. ¦¦ :> ¦ -' ;-¦¦-¦¦ ¦¦ ¦-, .. •¦ . ¦. ::'¦'.':¦ 30 inches, regu'ar J7.35, cut to...$S 1 '* ** ¦•• ' 5»# GS7** ms* -the* ng*Btsn+ ¦ , ; 3^^,,;^^ )8.co,c,tto.. 55.55 S f5s)mir*e»3l<3 S*neS • %* M G &BW SOlU nJUBl€*ErM .. : 34 inches, regular |3.75, cut to. $7:45 I I Photo Supplies* *H. Summerfieid & Co., 113 Sansome. street, manufac urers of Men's, B^ysV and Children's C'othing, have 38 inches,regu:ar$io.c<), tut to.. 53.4 j |5 Everything thatth^amatjur or professional ranked. among the- best maRefs in ihe West. They are row retiring from tusiness,and;preferring torn : q v . ¦¦> » £ p a^n^ond : no-r " le b ° ur Cimira ° e: sacrifice in order to sell t heir stock- as a' whoe ins^eari of littie lot^^have accepted our much- belou;-value __ ' ,§i^^vS tr J par ET$tma B c "Kcd £ k$ r are the idea' cameras to offer of '^c.on the dollahof their wholesale price?. Beginning Monday, ;at 8a. m.. the.big: store will offer ay a %.JZ^u!Hlt $ * his suprricr, clean, up-to-da-estockdf Men^sJan^BDysrlC^i^iSg^a^ cuhTg-, made J • ietunibrf-«de*veVng? We have them -from H MM FIBS. . ~';V:^v "\ ,.:•" /:¦•-¦ ' ; .•; •' . - : ; ¦ '~- . -" . :.';. -^i/TlPlfff^l'^g^ in imitatioa of^i- S the "B"^"« 8oc . tot . he nio,t expensire , OT-— _ p c M , $1O.CO Sack Suits— AU-th^ycar-rbund'wcigHts; i/Vn'F° r Vcstce;Suits; Worth $350— This lot cer:a;nlyde- AfS&± fock'anS' caches, ft" CartrVge Kodaks, and we give iu:l .nstructions i W'j . . . . ,-, ¦ ' . . °, .' I fllLI ¦ -••¦¦¦ .- — . r ¦ , i , i V . M • iQsS "'fOr »V r v' j -»k 2° in regard to their opeiarion and how tj do jour i I *\ in Cheviots and C?s miens, in nobby mixtures; a so pain I lllC serves tne attention of evc/y mother who has a boy from J to . S^W^^\. iop: / Lnenh . .' * own developing and printing. It", however, you *^^> I O/ bue j ni black. These suits arevvell made, every detail I 5 \,years '-OfiOge that needs a new school or vacation suit. n ' > VHT^ pocket uuide. Jf are in a hurry, let us do your developing and . carcfu'ly carried cut; eith:r rcund or ; 'square cut- sack -'V'B.- > f .V/v -They- afe^^rnadc- of ; good serviceable Cassirneres, in blue ; and 10 inches, 75c mt, cut to '%Z,° i 0^^ / coats, with - deep Freneh facing, superior . trimnrng-in ; I = . .'^X .^"^ vests of; sarne, material as balance, of suit; *f _ T , - r- - r ¦ / • fact a good all around business suit worth Sio.oo, for '¦ML : . : -Summerneld , who esaled them -for ; $2^50 — and we ask on y 1^ inches." *i. 00 size, cut tj v 78a g Free dark room for use of ; WS&tfr^^ ' -• - V - ' ¦ |i.9«- s ' v , . , -i - 4 i««t«; |..iosiz C ; cut *>:: :::;:; !s7o $ our customers. Men's Stylish Suits -Fire Worsteds, ;-c\ -'- _ . ¦ : : i : "• " Men's Stylish- Dress Trousers— Made X 5 inches, |i.i S &,•¦ cut to. .92o * -¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦¦----:,, .. - -i\- .-¦ ,, , ,. , „ _, , , ':"- ' '¦•¦" . ' ¦- ¦¦¦> ¦ r c ixr ' j j 1 6 inches, *i. it size, cut to QoO *C - ~ r \" ¦ ¦ . blue and black Series, Tweeds and . jp*. . ¦ '¦ . <B^- ...... v . - ¦ . . of fine "Worsteds, in p easing and ¦ j^^ #, -^ e cut to $1OS jf LSMtlitiS.* Ol* JVJGti^S • Cheviot Suitings, plain effects -and T*i J^v ' ¦ V^\ a '•' ~*' ¦ <few -," ' -" dre'sv efffc;s, perfect in every detail,. . . : : —^. | shienTBows wo, . -/A^^KflMil^fc Sri* 5 : $2.55 $1.35 Blankets * 85 dozen of this jt^ g^- popu'ar military shoulders, the best '¦' yj ] 1 t^'(v^) j" ?^ -i %^HfHl^^ '•^f^^^^'lBi^t V H^^ : '" ~ V SSO J. season's most j^^-^^V of lininss and finishings, perfectly V r^ WW ]-&• WWnT^m W&^%mk ¦ - . A^ ' ' .' M «'S Fancy • Vests— Sizes 3 3 to 40 \ , w^ktS f T^T tailored suits; ft thf lowest JImTB P TT gEPX^Up- 15^ ? '? 'tJh^^^eT'warL^o^! Bows- like pic-/ CsJLM^-H P r!cCS suchsuits h ave ever been Hr / / fflLMi jS^wSPBl ff P5+ "F\ Tt^^VJS&P* ' handsome patterns of Shks and vel- good for summer use as extra covering, and at J turi;' fancy silks Pf3&~flfS* \ offered in this OC // /^ lk'?MT^' *1BB r"M ' /IB ''¦''-\'"\V 'TT^''*--' ; '\V '^J^W^ ' ' "' "•': ours 5" : ™rtK easily: and *5,OO to-day's special price they are; better and «( y in choice ' co'.or- I V?*>f^3r-& /Ms* ci V " 2fo &£ n 2MB JTj& // I WVc \/^ J^Itifel I _Jf \| II ¦' " -U 7/ H .--^ r each', the sale £Sf% . 4f%4Tb cheaper than com orters, regu- 0% g% 0% J ings, r-fuarly Y ' ' ' - g f^-m^Jj« U M^ S • \ "Hrf rit^" : price. ....... larly J 1.3 5 per pair, to-morrow.. OOf? jf 25c each; Mjnday only «m Men's Finest Suits — The kinds which [j J'^fr^^" ' I ff^ (I |[ II - '.]| I/^E". - " "v\** *'*' '^^"- /: "~" ' " — ~~ — ~" - ,Jf ,•¦•»•¦ • ***** if bought in the regular way would <U"^ B> ' '• " ra^^^ ; J4\#^' : '^W^ ' Boys' Vestee Svits— Sizes /or j . /o 5 THlS Oak Bath $ Uai- mocne IRn ' **? tO S ° ld ?¦ $2 ° CiC^r^r° T : • »>¦ •'' ' • ' '^ ' * : ! ' on/j/,,made of handsome all- Ttlb Seat B8C. K 3L taS P S ' y C ' ¦ s c tc . d ?» Pl 5 ucs ' Serges and Oxford .,. JL , ,. ,. L1 . M . • - : : " : ., '- : - wcol .Ca.Mmeres and Cheviots, also Made of oak, wkh extension rest,, adjustable *I /^S^-^T^*^ -; • „• r Suiting, in all of the latest colorings, also blue and black, stvlishly designed, blue Serges, vests of same material -or Fancy Silk Vest : ngs, as preferred, well to fit any tub, eith-r porce:a ; n or zinc lined, tt J^/^^^XN t hVdupt^esh'rt best maVc; could not be wholesa'cd'at the big s'ore's d*ff jS.SS made, perfect fitting; good wearing $5.00 suits, during <3^ J^ := g^~^ > h »» $ %/^T^N 1 ha5r in ba:k> fincy fp:dal PHCC •••¦' " " ' ' ••'¦••'• ' •'•¦•'¦¦• * " '•:•••• Y* • »^*^ this sale.-.":; ... ]. .~. . . !. . .'...: .-. . . .... ... .V. . . 4>«#«TTfi /%0^ fnd"to' prT- S *h£j$<^<r ei lT e ' C v - reaths Men's Hijh-Grade Overcoats— English Whipcord, Coverts and Oxfords, an ex- n , V -i v » tv/t j xi n' ' 1 u- • • ¦ ' 'L r ¦ JKW& Tent the $ wht^toL^and optional selection of, fine^overcoating .; latest fashion collars of same mate-ia's f,:*** Svitr-Made fron^al^wool bue Cheviots m rF ro F e^eights^ Ml^ M\ maxring at * - wn>IC " onc * n r 11 1 * 1: j-.u .1. u » r t v n\ .u - vk^^- — fall; the color is a last in: igo-b.ue, the suits braiaed with '^^ A 4£r^9 //7 W^S^^^^y-^V/S the tub — this - J only at the very special pnee each Thrcc-Picce SvitS- Szes for I o to 1 5 years of age, materials all-wool Boys' Long Pants SvilS-AH-wcol CheVots^ ahdras-imeres, either round or '^ 38O |f n *%**£^t IZzaSat nf Cheviot and "Cassimeres, in blues and iancy mixtures, doub'e and single square cut coats, in dark brewn and fancy-muctures,- sizes for boys 12 to 19 • • _, , +}p&CI<MB &SB*2 UM breasted vests, man-iashioned styles; regular'y worth . years of age; nicely trimmed, well-made suit worth |6. 00 - &2 *9 QiC$ HOUSG GlGSMSnt] i S Tapestrjf POrtierCSm \ - Summerfield's sale price. . .'. . . .'. .... . . . . . ._ *p"V"m4Sm £ that the^^^ Summerfield's. purchase 'enables us to sell. at ';.'.. •H^O'^wO TlKlO 1 * Three small lots of good Tapes:ry Portieres, . Z ' ' ' ' ' " ' : - ' ' "" ' : '' : ''' . ' "¦; " ¦ ¦-''¦-¦--: / ¦' '»•¦¦- - v ¦¦ - ' •¦ •-¦-'- - : _^^ •'-*¦- *' *V r ' , , ., , ,, '¦ h a 5 to 35 pairs b each lot-to be coied out fiV^tf^ 00*^^9^ -* M -g £»_.. M S #m# MMM IB^ -i JBiT^ — 9 ~* Cmmm£s~US±mmm~. A c can house and soiled . cr sadly • J. Monday to make room fcr new, cempete lines &SB$G Of tiWlGt} S cSfMGi OO^S GiOSit^Up IMf Gil S #V UfTniSnlttifS worn wall paper do not harmonize well : $ eTcnlot^arJr^ S#/// jS^/f Hafe In conJ«^ion with the Summer Odd Clo^n 8 Sale we make reductions o! «^> c^ ch \ wall paper ! Jf *V"9 &**¥* !*&¥&. o^qu^teiVjbh^^OM-liall^^^ can be bought as cheap as the Big Stcrc • V only- Nearly 1500 Hats cut to about half rejvlar prices - commencing Monday tinued lines ol Men's and Boys',^vmmer Haberdashery. That Ihe avcrafle s« s it at all nmes, and is extraordma- I J $i-75 Portieres. .. .^/» 3 7 and until cl;smji time next Saturday ni^ht. While you arc buying a Sum- prfecs arc about half what you'd expect to pay- is a bit ol good fortune that r "y cheap as we offer it this week. J J Portieres.. .. 3.88 mcrlicld Suit at a trifle more than hall Us value, why not jet a good hat on should bs all the more jrclcpme to you. ¦'y^&^X^-- ' V: Banks— /i^\2r//A ~~—JP i S' J JS3- 2 5 Portieres.'... 2,79 the same terms ? Mtn's Suspenders— A. variety o? webs, both kid ani si kend»,^^ TxanrjfO £&^^^ffi^^W/ \ ?C ; T-» - . . Lot 1 — 1 6o Fedoras, brown and pear", regu'arly g*g% - values up to 50c, tale" price ;.. .. '. ..;........:../. .'.~.\.'. . Zm&G ]^= TT%* = Z<\ to '« O .^fZ' iki^'ir^V^ '5 AmnPPfPe RflnntlaV. S V*' |i. 3 s, cutto.. :.•........- WC Men's Negligee Shirt«-Good quaity cf chevio's, in neat >«V«B)W_ i|l]^ i'iik^ ™n ¦ ' ' 4!^ W^** % 1 5 *X* *Mm&M M**i* inviiMHji I =^^^^k fl' " •• " ' ' . i.. reduced nom5oc to. ..........*.; .-. . \ .. , v . .. ':". . . .";".... *»m*V \tf\h g^i/TsI o™i/-t /%i/i /A J t74'' ¦ *I Kitchen Soap — Emporium Saron, the red / ==gg||il // Lot 2— 275'Stiff and Fjc'ora Hats; the Stiff Hats in brown,- Boys* Negligee Shifts — Soft finish che^ots, in nobby plaid pat- oo tjj V | Good Gilts — %Jy\^ -£<i/\ / H. * A wrapper, large bars, Monday only, if// b';c!c and contrasts; th: Fedoras pearl color; regularly terns, reduced from 50c to. . .-. .;..V:. .... .'.'.":. V.7. ..... Sc^jG [«• N^^> ¦ I l m yi£$S*±ZllS { 'f//iff : J» 7 for *«C S2.35 and J2.45 each, cutto... tff Wash Bat TieSrr-Cheviot and Madras, in all the ht:st patterns, _ [fi, \ I J'° to . //W'^^V J '^ f 2> ' £ Pink Beans-best quality, 10 lbs 25c • .^ • - - 1 : . • • '.'• • • '. ?.'.??;: .^..... 9* *** regu'arlr i for a S c, a'e price, each; .....;. „. . .- . . :•:.¦. .. OC j!; Jg^ jl ISO P«- #X/\\s5fr7 /v^k! :t Ghirardelii's Ground Chocolate-Hb. tins.. '////!/ \ Lot 3-i 4 o bUck Sfff Hats, Fedcra and Golf shapes, Men's Initial Handkerchiefs-The i S c kind, made of j ip a,ot, - « e # ,j £' '*ffi\ \ W, 1] f:jjj&> 1 X 1 ; 2SO I' /M RISilMl in H, black and m-xtT!re»; icgularly . ' m jm mm M "V^'iV * A " • V * V "2 " ;' V ' v'i : * "V ; * ll'i! (jK/ V , : Grade 7/s AI tX^^^L % ' - ,. . t. t w . ,- '///>^ i ***z*&2$l' «, , ' . , Sf,47 Mens Walking Canes— 138 on y, made of se.ected Congo, si ver V''- flCT V** V V¥/ l-j\ Vi^-iT 5 Sapalio— genuine Enoch Morgan's, 4 for.... mW^Z. ¦ $2.35, cut to... .... ..-.A .....;,.... mounted.rach/. . . .V .'. .. V . •. V...';; ? '..... uS 1 GlltJ - ' \^^ ¦ J • ¦ 25 ° JLlM^^£W///yf'/Z'' Lot 4—260 b!ack and: brown Stiff Hats, John B. Stet- Men's Colored Shirk— Made' .tf'jwJii' 'and best Percales, in • '- 1^ I# * ~ V#V Frora ~^ K Salt— R. S. V. P., 15c 3 po«nd packages, (^^^^^agh^^^ son's and Roelofs make; regular y $3.35 q a sty'.ish patterns, stiff, bosoms, separa'e cuffs, 1 were Ji.oa an<1^^^ t- If K'K 12)zC to S£7C P« »"ngle roll. *T Monday tOC S^^^mSOSSSMS^v///X J3.45, $3.50 and J4.00, cut to &ig%J& $1.50, sxes 14 to 17^ only, reduced to. ........" DOC O l V V All the litest designs in tapestries, perpendicular 1 £' Rict-best Carolina H,a J . /.egularly 3 lbs for 7^. I ot 5 _225 Bovs' Straw Sailor Hats in as- Men's Golf Ihirts-Bwt^'ty Japanese Cr:pr,. in neat stripe eN — tf yf . V) stripes, floral designs, washable ti e paptrs, 5 f buy,insteadct3packageslor2 SC ,onMon- Lot 6-195 Men's Crash Hat % Jarg: shape^ regularly 45c an 1 50c each, cut to o _^ eflfecte », ««« 14 to j i6>i, now ?..,;.; :...... •••••• J , n -"j^^ S< LS B^n2 9 « 3 ™£. - J» . .' * f . 25c ... • ¦ , - -• SCSG "ens Bilbllggan Underwear — Summir weight, m tan, brown and flesh' co!or, both — _ opaque, extra good, each bUG— w = ouks , M y»i,4 • •* V ....••••••••• „ tshirtj and 0r4werg) g!xc :i ne broken; % irMtead of 35c per garment, now ......^ ...".. MOC and hang all sires of shades to order. Esd- r *f § i/frfAKC ntlnwmeisMAW Lot 7— 1°5 Boys* assorted Straw Sailors, regulaVly 45c and 50c each, cut to o - -" M:n's HeavA-.Ribbed Balbrl«an— Shirts and drawers, striped, aUtlzes; regu'arly -__ cnateijit aie for any nurcber. , y J LiqUOrS mOnaay. 3lC 5bc'j«g^™^«*»^^ PaJnt-The celebrated John Lucas & C^.*. 3 ft Whifky— Kentucky Bourbon, full quart 75c * - L ,'.. c^ , , , c " c -, „ '¦'¦' ' MenV Heavy-Ribbed iBalbrltff n-Shirts on'.yV nice, Hght tan color, Kits 42, 44; Pants.. .per jaUon 91'5D ; ** bo tes, Monday only B5o Lot 8—90 Boys' Wash Sailor Caps in assorted co'ors, also some Straw Salor H-ts, jm^ reduced from 5 o= to • : '' ,' . 6 _ ' _ 25C Emporium Paint per gallon &f.25 Y *C • Port or Sherry— choice table quality, regularly regn'arly 75c grade, cut to .....:... v . "T^G Men -, S| | k Neckwear— InifeViVls' and Te'ckV; 'reduced" fromVoc* each to.". \ '.*..... ! .' '^ —, A ' so Lui"««» Walton*, Picture Rai's, Kalso- ' 5 $1. so » gaiioa, Monday ......... $1.O5 \A/ fi hnwiiAt nil'w'ws'ifi 'each nf thk'ahtm? Inh huf/jrp ..........:.:.::...,...::::;. ........::: '.:.::.::>....:......:. 3SSO ¦ »™, m«i^ wood stam, Eaaad, pioor 1 5 Gin^- Thome's EngUsh ' Bott3n Z> regu'ar.y § * m ™™ 1 r lSl \ e^ Pa^nt; everyth;n S m fact needed in the deco- , JJ $1.00, Monday only... 83O SUU fa kaVe the Sltf $011 WaniM SOftie 01 them. , . .p^r,%ae: p rice.^ rafcng of a home. ; I $1.50 Gloves $U8. Carpet Remnant Sate This Week. - A T hou^" iJ^ s • ? >^^\ .new sroc* of Kid - Our^ i immense carpet trade during the past few months has produced a very. ¦ -^-.^1 £~ f^j^j 1 I 4^§kVu, wolSt otf%r V 1oi large accumulation of short lengths (15 to 6 y yards each)- T^ f HBU 2mU [LeSSm I J ~ <: ?$ /Ik ~^ -^ ffC ' a y ° n ty*f 6°°^ carpeting in this assortment. To close thes; remnants out at once a further reduction of 25'per: cent ¦ or, mare ha 8 We've Overhauled the Shoe 7 £ I^JjlJZ/aT^ I^^3 t?.,°l c,\Jr* V\A CXnvr in bccn madc on the already very low department store prices.. The sale be»irr> Msndiy' morning and will continue unti Stock and found 21 lines Of «r^\ . /liT 7 '//FT * — J rrcncn vjiacc ivia vjiuvc in . •.. ,_ r %, ; : ' ." .• ; . . • • .-¦•..-.. ,, , j rv > c* t 311"" A j f « ¦^Jh'P—' — — ' the Big Store that you for- closing time Saturday 'night. *; __ . • , : ,'';:;¦¦..,:;. Alen 5 and DDVS btlOeS OT WLjJj.jjJ I X (//// mery. paid $1:50 for and Ingrain Carpets — Worth 60c per jard, now... ........._ to match, worth from $t. 25 to $ 1.50 per yard,^ now.-. ..: ' o 'mm which we have but from 10 to" |^ r s $ W' we' will fit, guarantee and , .......................:....,...... ..:.:......:..............,..,..;..;........;; 9SO 40 ( pairs of a Jine. They arc . broken / HRjV ' 1 K afterward keep in repair free of charge any 4*4 «O WHton Velvet Carpets-AU wool, beautiful patterns, worth Tapestry Brussels -Worth 6oc p-r 'yard, now.. ;... "..;.;. , jmgmj^ lots that have accumulated during the i J^Bu t V pair of th-se fine gloves for ' &&*§%$ $1.45 per yard, now '..&5G •••••> •¦••••.•-;• • •'• i«- ..':.'..;.......... *+UG past two years, un:il the quantity is so AA '^ «f r 7 . "*"" *" " ' *' * " "" • • Axminster Carpets— Persian, Orcntal and Floral effects, with borders Roxbury Tapestry Brussels— Worth $1.00 per yard, now;.. ._ la'ee that an ¦ immedJatc e'earance of -/^ ' \5sff ' - jjr They come m fast black and every popular color. - ,'¦;¦- -^ - . / : ; . A -;' " : •¦'"¦•' . * " ¦* i '--- : -- • ' , OOC i_ - u it j ti t-j S S ' ¦ i^^k'- t^^l^§®^^l A them must be effected. There are kid 1 J" - ,r v /•'¦¦ '^v--«--. , , i^Sli * " f^^^^^S^^^^ i^WvV ¦¦'¦ 'and Stevenson's manufacture, worth $1.00 per __ . and ca.hkn shoes, both black and tan, IWtX&Jr 6 $ T\tUrtTk flF*i)BCSG f*f*nil«Z vIw-KM IiiiKKM^% iM?f-l/f ¦ yard ' n * w ••"••••••'••-•• ....-...- and aho patent leathers. We have a 1 OjjL.) » s B WU MJJ W G99 VIUUU9 ¦ MW Wi I : "~- ' jKl^'M Oar pet Ruqs- A large a«sortment of handsome s'zes in the entire lot, but not all sizes in UrS^ - 5" mil '-¦¦¦'» tilt * 11m '8 --==^Ss /f\?i^ ir/^\ . Rugs made up from fine qualities of Axm-nster, Body Brussels „„.; •_. ¦«_- w* /-,« . n ,,1 v fit- «•«„ in 4^SV 1 It BamiainSm JsNg^iiL f^^^^^^^r fl%-#-l «ndTa?e S tryCar P et. . . any one line. e can surely nt you m i $> ¦*•" «f •¦¦¦¦w.^ .j^Qg-g-^^^ ii^^^^g^J^J) ' ' fl Sre 9x6 feet:. 4J7.OIJ ". Size im8# feer.$/3,745 fome one of the styles. ffip 35 / , J Untnatch able* values for Monday only* [^^^^^^1 ;j;^^^^^s=>.— -=r-*— ' ggpy^fgrtils\ ¦ s-ze 12x10^ feet.... ..$16 BO .- Lot 1— Men's Veal Calf Lace or Congress <ty\J' ;i 50c All-Wool Cheviot Mixtures 34c Yard— 36 K % f^^S^V^^^ :^^£^fii^ ¦¦•¦-¦ ' 1 -95 Shoes, cut this week qq s jf three shades 'of gray, two shades of brown, two shades of * 'ill i Sj^^Wt^^^^^^ ¦(¦-'¦¦ !ut Lot 2 ~ Mcn ' s Chocolate Colored Lzce Shoes, that were - f blue, reseda, castor and cadet, suitable for either street or- .J| \l _. |p^^^ Rft "' * 81 '^MTO ' P"P^, cut this week to. . - . . e *£ ' outing wear, will give splendid satisfaction; spe- Jl^*-*^ 3 X+y^ I'j ! ,-^^f ¦. \ w \^^jjAjl|*gb^^M^Tii^^i^y •••• • %tP M m M «7 " »?. cial price to-morrow, per yard. ............ ..*9*M'C / * V* 9 " ; -: •-¦ j 4 *" =^^ S i -. . ¦: 1 ]¦ ¦ ' '.; -.*S.,..^y^~si^=- ~.s^^r~^£ ; - ''-¦' Lot 3— -Men's B!ack Calf Lace Shoes,'thac- *>*> If ¦ '. _ ,. _ . • , . 7*^^ . »' '^^"-. ¦ * £r ~ -..- . : — -^ ... - were $2.4-5» cut this week to. ....... * 9mkbm& = Jf $L25 Black Panne Chcvlol 73c Yard^o inches wide, . . ; '- ' :^^^^^f|^^^J^ \ Lot;4— Men's Dark Chocolate Colored Lace Shoes, that j^ splendid qualify and weight, in* a most perfect shade of Ladiis' Dressing Table— Like pic- Three-Piece Bedroom Suite— So!id oak, style : Rococo Couch— Ai Very^^ handsome one, of which the '~ were $3.00 per pair, cut this week to " *%*% *> briHiant black that wi'l not turn; it is one of the very best ture," either mihogany, go'den as in picture, dresser has French p'ate mirrcr pxture gives but .little more idea than the shape, it is "" $>Mn&2 I makes. we could only secure 500 yards to 7%£*ti'. -Uent; cabinet work, fuU :^^^^^^S^±ii Lot S^BnyS* Tan * Vid ' kid ' and' * Black .Calf Lace 5 sell at this pnee; to-morrow only, per yard.... -m , 8pe cial this • Ttloe at #27.50 ;«ale aaj __ ' IF r:ngs"that are'made, A«O *%f% Shoe;, sizes, 11, to i/regularly $1.85 per fttfi^ J • * .+*+* week....;. iPm9m .'#€•?. pnceth;s.wcek......,^^#»,#:»f :; .... larly; --price .tbn ; week.-.\ ..:^ fC»»€/C5 , pair, cut this week to ...... „ %9&G x ..-'¦• — ~~~ — : — ; — ~ — ~ J " ~~ — .' .'- ..¦'"."'.""¦¦" - '.,".. — ¦" ¦" - — . \ .'']".. — . -¦ ,.' '-. ¦¦ '.,-.,..-"" '-! " -'-'.'.'...'" ..'..''..''¦¦ .'"";'"- "" .,.'.¦'.' . — : — — — - — ; — : —^— — — — : : I vacation shoes, Fireworks for the Fourth* Special 'Sale of Famous Books 50c Hose 23c. % Ladies' Bicycle and TourW Shoes-Back .. - The Big -Store h« every thing in the Hne:^ of Fireworks for homeVcelebra-; Printed^ from large typ^ Ladles' Real Usle Thread and MacoCctton • J :'-«_^^^5^2aS^^ V .^ d -^ f ht diS P^' C UC * Catal °8 U^^ Ha«-«o dcen choice Impcrtei NWtie* u % fi^^si hooks, new modern toe, m. desenpuons of assortments and pnees ; for everything, that; you will need- in 5 . r- : . f ; > ; ,-. : h ......•: on sa'e Monday only. They arc tih season** I* / eSeiSe $3.5 O or Flags fcr the -Glorious Fourth." These catalogues mailed free . - 3SG Ol*3 fnT* JSI.OQ -lat«t importadon, especaUy .uiuble to wear 1 J 1 : * f Ladles* Lace Shoei— Vici Kid,' to any out-of-town address, or can be had on* application to Toy Department, ¦ '"¦' '"¦ ~ ; :^ '.* •• j;^V ¦ : . ' r^ r.-^-.T^ 1 -.-"t^T .. , ™f""" f during a counter Tacation. Not a par of 1 J A C '«•' " • -th kid or dcthtops, patent second floor.;- FiiiWOikvCannOtti.MppedWlVlO^ SSSJHS^\ Vg^tfan- Prince,.: SK The \*~ — T ' - 1 Jtf \ 2 leather tips, medium flexible < eX breSS Of freight atld must be back'd SebaratelV Here are afew Arundel Motto . An ,•->> Jane Eyre '. Self Help the majority - oi them We u uil 50c qua lty; t J \ :l so i e ' -.- «« • »? fl m »" w P aww S W 8 '^' : ncre "f 1 lewr Attic Phllo.oph« : .,: Emerson's- Enays - Kenllworth ; Sesame and Lilies : come early to-morrow, while lot is . weU ft \ . Sfm9S pnee hints : . .* : .' ; Bondman. The complete Knight Errant Silence of Dean Malt- -sorted and choos- at (tkt *1 X \ ie <*IWMm999 r M-'M-'f m a AM. «»« AA By Order of the King Fifteen Decisive Bat- Lamplighter. The land -sorted, and cCoos, at Iper « O-f» * \ '• Ladies' Oxford Ties— White 'V t-XitlOltlOn ASSOrtlttSnt Aj 91mUUm California and Ore- ties, of the World Last Days of Pompeii Sir Gibble pair). Avlr * I tsO kid new coin toe and kid S 2-Star Candles 3 Pa ck s Fl re -6 Lar g'e .. Pin, 2 4-Jnch Fl o w' e'r JRS. : '?*£,' \ * , S. 1 ™ °' u GI^ le !!i on f ' =^J«rnfc;X)oone. _¦.../.;;¦., sketch? Book.*; The ¦¦-: " ' ' - 1; •f . I *tST - ?•.-•"•¦ r™ .* r - . 3 3-Star Roman" > Crackers ; Wheels •• ! - Pots .. Child's : History, ol .• From the . Earth ; to . Ujclle • Spy, The * / /2S. fcps, hand-turned sole, Louis -° Candles - ™ : - . 2 6-Star^LarKe Ro- 6 1-oz Rockets 1 1-oz" T r 1 anele EnKl&nd-Dlekens -th«- Moon .; ¦ ... •• .' . . rMasterman Ready Three Guardsmen.* <m*%1^ »-i^— . -i' J"!-L l^. r - ¦¦ S k/% s*i;75 S^HH°^-^3i^^ HliS^E^'^S^^ i^isS^p^?: 0^-- 12Zc Percales- ft 'ZTTSw >^v Atv,v e •'-¦ ' -i« /. d, . i ,x,, ers ,,, x , ¦¦¦¦¦'« A?f atchcs « ¦• •¦"'¦- 2 R c?, d * Bengal Countess of Rudol- Heroes . and <: Hero'' i cref." . , . White Company. The . - %9%*O £ ¦ >- .ftf jflFT i9 d o el P P to1 ¦¦¦ " 1P^- E le c tr »o .- ;i 2Chlne8 ? v..- Volca- <¦ J3ticks-- . v ¦• .tadt ,•.:.:,•-::.-.¦.,.¦..¦•;.: --"wrorihlp.--. -:'..-;.- -«iOllver Twl.f ¦ /' ww tiler's Poems .;;• - r , -. ft . style.. m wm "Boxes h a p e r, , noes- . . . 1 Meteor. Stick ;• Cranford - .-'¦: <¦. History of a Crime . On the Heights -. -window In Thrums A very fine assortment of our ixj4c yard wid- i. DJifJl.»(k... r~, m»ch ',„»: r>k;i Caps - 1 P k g. ' P 1 a t o 1 . 3 3-lnch ' Serpents .. Punk and "Wood • Days' of, Bruce , . Holy-Roman Emplr* -^ Pair of -Blue Eyes, A -Wreck -of the Gros- D ' . • ., r u l . |f Red Kid Uce Shoes— For. Misses and; Chil. 2 Large Volcanoes Cracker« , 2 Grasshoppers . . Case ¦ > . Deemster. ; The Hunchback of Notre > Pathfinder. The ¦'¦:: venor Percaes; in tavy blue, ramet, French bue » creA, the latest tty e for summer wear, hand- Wehaye #/^u OtllOi* aSSOftmBtltS, packed ready "for delivery, 'contain^ i Don(>van •' v.-'i;' T*'" 1 '-". Dame;^:/' ;. ¦'.-..'. Pride and Prejudice .,- Zenobla . . and black groun 1, figure; and stripes; taerc is JC tewed sole, fprlng heel ; ; sizes; 5 to. 8 ing 106 to 300 pieces and ranging in price from' -$z to ' fio'per'cas:,'. which ,'are fully described ? r * aJn L Hf, «, :~. *''¦¦¦ :^s; : ~-' ,k*-^.~:\.-^.%~- '\^-*~. not an o d . cr nnde« rank style in the lot, and I 5- ' ¦ 91 SO;, *% to " «fiO O« in thecata'ogue/c . - -' ¦'c.'- v -- - V ;r' - ' X- y;'- .¦ -- - GcOI^e > Elfors ; WorkS*-New. personal : edmon:of:l 2 volumes/ : ,js»r-s| the .pedal price -for i Monday only Q_^ ; If $1-75; 11% to*.... 9~aXO FiPeOPSLOkorS range in price from 1 packs for _£© to $/-©0 per hundred. 7 published at; ;'^I5;OO ;. our ''price ' : ;'^';l m \--;'i\\\^\%- : y^\-i'-.-'- : '--^fWm%9%0 fa but.r......... .'............ ? "irCr t «f ' ¦"" t ' / ...¦,"¦'....-.:¦ i s #i •. - V ¦ ¦ . , ' ..' ' s •--.-¦/¦ •'¦',• • . ¦'•¦ '•' i ¦<"•¦- ¦''-,•'-. • ¦"-;.¦;?' ,'•'¦ .-¦¦-"'¦ '¦ ' t ' ¦ ' ' ' -• -i ' 3' "0rS6D8Ci\ $t^ in the *^^^fr\ Sommer . \Z%%<> IU\!M I s ; Is one of the \ * viM,-V {^ greatest pleas- Xj^-r* urcs for women. \TTj i' Get your riding 'lllj . !j habit of us. if v /¦ where you •will Jj »» (If get the very J\ . tr best In material (£0, and fashion at the very least price. » Ladies Tailor, O. 1O. 12 Kearny Street. - NEW WESTERN' HOTEL. KEAENT AND -VrASHIICGTON STS.— RB- modeled and renovated. \ KINO. WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms, 50c to fl 50 day; (5 to 18 week; $8 to $29 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room: fire grates in every room; elevator runs an night. '