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1 1 THE EXAMTNTCR, SAN PBANCISCOj SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1900. 23 BW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. 0 HAS has been stated, to compel employers to observe the twelve-hour ordinance recently pasaed, a they have done so, but the petition Is In opposition to one filed by the laundrymen asking that the ordinance be so changed that the girls may be employed as late as 8 o'clock at night Instead of 7.

The protest la receiving signatures st 221 Mason street. a picture In red garnet, wearing a tailor-made gown of broadcloth. It was a striking and notable costume and worn with charming effect. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph D. Redding sailed on one ot the big German steamers on Tuesday with Paris as the objective point of their journeying. They wilt also visit ft POPULATION OF TACOMA. Haa Increased Only 1,708 in the Past Ten Years. WASHINGTON, October 1 The population of the city of -Xacoina, officially announced, Is: 1900, S7.714; 1890, These figures show for the elty as a whole an Increase In population of 1,708, or 4 per cent, from 1890 to 1900.

The population In 1880 waa 1,098, showing an Increase of 34,908, or 3179.23 per cent, from 1880 to 1890. The population by wards In 1900 Is as follows: Ward 1. Ward 2, Ward 3, 10.9W; Ward 4, Ward Ward MM; Ward 7, Ward 8, m. Sou Hi (Wd Wellington coal, recem mended by the beat dealers. Laundry Girls I'rotent.

The petition which the laundry glrto will present to the Board of Supervisors is not, as ready to move his household Into bis Fifth-avenue place, only a few blocks above the Haggin residence. Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco, widow of the ex-Governor and Minister, who won considerable fame as the dramatist ot "Incog," while the managers got away with the profits, baa concluded to tempt fame and fortune anew as a novelist. She has a trunk full of literary efforts and one ot these sue has reconstructed and rewritten and will issue it from the press under the title of "A Modern Don Quixote" soon after the election excitement dies away. Those of her friends who have glanced at the advance sheets predict success for the new venture.

The Morris Park races always attract society circles and the opening of ttie fall meeting on Tuesday was no exception to the rule. A large number of ladles were in attendance, arrayed in bright colors. Among those who attracted general attention was Mrs. Foxhall Keene, who affected the brightest bit of color on the green. She was MANGLED BY A BLAST.

Two Men, It Is Thought, Are Fatally Inr jurrd Another Badly Hurt. REDDING, October Owing to a prematura blast to-day among graders on the railroat being built from Copper City to Bully Hill by Captain de la Mar, two men sre being brought to Redding suffering with Injuries about th face and cheat, which It is feard will pro-t fatal, and a third. J. K. Obalr, lies at bis Bully Hill home seriously Injured.

The two who may die are Lorrlgan Oooney and Peter O'Brien. Tbelr eyesight are destroyed and their bead terribly mangled. Santa Crus Xaral Iteaerve. SANTA CRUZ. October Naval Reserves of this city left this afternoon for the State camp ground at De Laveaga Heights.

They will march to-morrow morning to tug Morrlsey range for target practice. THE AUSTRALIA FOR TAHITI. This favorite steamer, osder the eoaamaod of Captain Lawless, will sail for Papeete November 1st. Hitherto theie charming Islands of tbe South fleaa hare been reached by nailing essla, requiring thirty to forty dayi, but tbe time of nw iti'unjihlp eerTlr will be ten and one-halt Auk for particulars of tbe low excursion, rat at t43 Market itrMt. Six Months for a Swindler.

ALBUQUERQUE (N. October a. Albert B. Watson was sentenced last nlgbt to six months in the Territorial penitentiary and to pay a fine ot $500 and costs by Judge Parker, Watson worked an "endless-chain" swindle and operated under the mythical name of the Onla Specialty Company of Cincinnati. His plan waa to sell a ticket for 25 cents, the purchaser to send him $1 for four similar tickets.

When four parsons purchased a ticket snd sent to Watson with $1 each, the original purchaser was sent a $4 pair of shoes. Thus the purchasers multiplied by the thousand, but BO per cent at them received no shoes, and Watson was fast growing rich when arrested. Santa Cms Capitalist Dies. SANTA CRUZ, October M. F.

Buckley, a retired capitalist, died at noon to-day at his home, Arcadia Hall, In East Santa Crus. He was elxty-three years ot age and a native of England. A NEW NOVEL REM Miss Jane Plunkett, a Young San Francisco Girl, Has Made a Hit in A Stolen Kip" in New York City, Mrs. a P. Huntington Will Not Lease- Her Granite Palace to Cornelius Vanderbilt, but May Sell It.

Many Well-Known San Franciscans Are in Europe, Many More Are Going and Some Homeward Bound. Christmas On a rainy Bailey's Patent Ribbed Safe of Sterling Sliver Novelties MM PLAIN TALK To Catarrh Sufferers. TVERY. PERSON SCFFER1XQ FROM -1 -'catarrh in its many forms knowi that th common lotions, salves and douches do not cure. It is needless to argue this point or to elte casei of failure, because every victim of catarrhal trouble knows It for himself If he has tried them.

A local application, If It does anything at alt, limply elves temporary relief; a wash, lotion, salve or powder cannot reach the seat of the disease, which la the Mood. The mucous membrane seeks to relieve the blood of catarrhal poison by secreting large quantities of mucous, the discharge sometimes Closing up the nostrils, descending to the throat and larynx, causing an irritating cough, continual clearing of the throat, deafness, Indigestion and many other disagreeable and persistent symptoms. A remedy to really cure catarrh must be an internal treatment; a remedy wbicn will gradually cleanse the system from catarrhal poison and remove the fever and congestion always present In the mucous membrane. The best remedies for this purpose are Euce-lyptol, Banguinaria and Hydrastln, but the difficulty has always been to get these valuable curatives combined In on palatable, convenient and efficient form. Recently this has been accomplished, and the preparation put on the market under the game of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.

They art large, pleasant-tasting lozenges, so that they nay be slowly dissolved In the mouth, thus reaching every part of the mucous membrane and finally the stomach and Intestines. An advantage to be considered also is that Btuart'B Catarrh Tablets contain no cocaine, morphine or poisonous narcotics, so often found in catarrh powders, and the use of which often entails a habit more dangerous than the disease. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are sold by druggists at 60 cents for full-sized package, and are probably the safest and most effectual catarrh is onlv a Jew weeks off. Are Back Rubbers for Ladles day, when you need groceries, dry goods and rubbers. 1 9 you watching our IP JU- and am fsmf I for example, bow dam special of-jerings Lots of convenient to buv VVe bare tecured an other large lot of Sterling; Silver Novelties, 925-1000 fine, at soch low figures that we sre enabled to offer them for Honda only, each 17C ibem all CALIFORNIA'S LARQEST--AMERICA'5 GRANDEST STORE.

goods in A perfectly fitting rnb-ber, the ribbed or back of under one roof. those special sales. Nail Files, Button Hooks, which prevents the skirt from getting wet in rainy weather; they do not break in (he heel as an ordinary rubber does and retaia Ih'ir shape nntil entirely worn out. The best rubber made Tooth Brushes, Seals, Nail Brushes, Roller Blotters, Cuticle Knives, Stocking Darners, Paper Cutters, Erasers, AU with pritty fancy bandits. for comfort and durability, per pair 65c By D.

F. Verdenavl. Special by leased wire, the longest in the world.) NEW YORK, October 6. Miss Jane Plunkett of San Francisco, under the stage name "Jane Irving." is playing the role of the Countess In the comedietta "A Stolen Kip," The fundamental principles of this business are: To make quick and large sales of tbe best grades of merchandise at a small margin of profit. To never misrepresent an article.

To consider no transaction complete until our custoner isfullv satisfied. To refund money, upon return of our goods, if same qualities can be bought for a less price elsewhere. The advantages of trading here, aside from tbe saving, are: You can obtain everything to eat, drink, wear or use under one roof, to he delivered to your home all at one time. Tbe largest assortment of each particular kind of goods to select Jrom. Parlors, Lavatories, Children's Nursery, Emergency Hospital, lnjormalion Bureau and dozens of other free conveniences, besides Postoffice, Tele- graph Station, Restaurant, etc.

Fine Sheeting, 17 c. On spec.al sale to-morrow only, 80O yards of double bed bleached sheeting; 81 inches wide; free from dressing: a good wearing quality; the present mill cost of which is 20c per yard; for enacted by the Wright Huntington Company at Proctor's Twenty-tblrd-street Vaude 2Co Dress Linings, 14o. 800 yards of fine black Taffeta Skirt Lining, 36 inches wide, beetled and moira finish, a special purchase equal to our beat 20c qualities, on tale Mon- j. day only, per yard 9C ville Theatre She has been well received. cure on the market.

Sale Vest Pocket Pipes, New Cloafrc and PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Men and Boys' Fall and Winter Clothing and Furnishings. Our Clothing 'Buyer, now in USTew York, is rushing Suite. SOc on the $1.00. New simp briar wood. Vest Pocket Pipes, made flat and separable to occupy tmill space, pret mO-DAY PAIXE'S CELERY COMPOUND JL stands without an equal for feeding tx- mm forward shipments of our second slock of Fall and Winter Clothing.

New goods are being ynrn satiated nerves and miliums up tne strengtn of to body. It cureB radically aud permanently. healthy increase of appetite and a corresnoodln Our great sale of Benjamin Cas- ty metal mountings and new style double gain in weight and good spirits follow the use pary's new fall samples still goes on. To of fame I celery compound. urati, biiiuk stem (hues, wui iu nm 35c each, Mond.ty only fill up the gaps made during the past week, we have added man? lines from our regular stock, and have reduced th-m from a quarter to one-half Every Bottle Bears the Guarantee of Hermann Oelrichs Jr.

will be the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Birdie while hia mother la away at the Virginia Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt, after a short stay at the Waldorf, are now occupying their Fifth-avenue home.

Married by the Rev. Alexander W. Boat-wick (Curate) at Calvary Episcopal Church in this city on Thursday, Mra. Trella Evelyn Toland, widow of Dr. Charles a.

Toland of San Francisco, to George Emmona White, son of Rear-Admiral Edwin White, U. S. N. "Arizona," the latest American drama, with scenes of frontier life in the cactua territory, has made a decided success at the Herald Square Theatre. Paclflo Coast visitors aro enthusiastic in its praise.

Callfornians are still numerous abroad, although many have returned home. Last week in Paris were H. M. Holbrook and his sister, Mrs. Samuel Knight, Mrs.

Isaac Hecht, Miss Helen Hecht, Bert R. Hecht, Dr. and Mrs. Kern, Miss Dora McNeill, David Neustadter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

S. M. Rosenbaum, E. J. Sanborn, Miss Emil Tompkins, Mrs.

Horace Wilson and George F. Gross and Miss Mary WiBchanego of Pasadena. Mrs. and Miss Whlttell were at Hotel des Roches, Etrelat, and Mrs. J.

D. Spreckela and family 94 Hotel Beauslte, Paris. May Yohe has sorely disappointed La Jeunnesse Doree and Tenderloin circles by suddenly sailing away to London, and Sir piacea upon toe tames aaiiv. Never in the history of the big store has such an incomparable array of values been offered in men's and boys' dependable clothing. Here are some sample prices: Cit 'or a Man's Swell Overcoat made of heavy-weight, rough, grey Oxford cheviot, for winter wear; haa velvet collar, excellent trimmings; a perfect-fitting garment.

5JjT for Boys' Three-Piece Suits made of excellent plain blue and fancy mixed cheviots, with nobby, double-breasted vests, knee pants, round-cornered coats, strictlr up-to-date in every particular; sizes for boys 10 to 16 years; finer qualities at $7.50 and $10. from regular prices. Bear in mind that these are all new-thia eason'g-garmenta in all uzas. $7.50, $10 Jackets, Capes and Skirts $5.00 $10, $12.50, $15 Jackets, Capes and Skirt for $7.50 $15, $18, $20 Jackets, Capes and Suits for $10.00 $16.53, $20, $25 Jackets, Capes Bnd SuitJ for $12. SO $29, $25, $30 Jackets and Tailor Dresses for $1 5.00 $27.50, $32.

50, $40 Tailor Dresses $20.00 Pure Olive Oil. Crosse a 1 -a I (ft Blackwell's I an lie to Extra Values. We bought blankets in large quantities, when raw fori 1 tirs a Iaw onrl mil la liol-f iHIa an1 urn nti 6 for Bovs' Long-Pants Suits New fall styles; patterns and color effects in lancy worsteds, cheviot'), tweeds and casaimerei; single or double-breasted vest; pants cut in the latest mode, with welt seami; produced by the best maker; guaranteed perfect fitting; sizes for 13 to 19 years; finer grades at $12.50 and $15.00. Men's Scotch Wool Underwear The heavy confidently assert that the same weights andVlf PURE LUCCA OIL Unequaled (or i Salad or May on jjrancia, leaving once hopeful managers to lament profits that cannot now materialize. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Sutro have return qualities cannot be bought elsewhere in the regu lar way at prices as low as the big store's. Best White Lamb's Wool Blankets California make: 4 lbs 1195 per pair 6 lbs S5.9S per pair 8 lbs 14. PS per pair 7 lbs 16.95 per pair Best Gray California Blankets: 4 lbs 13.35 per pair 8 lbs $3.95 per pair 6 lbs $4.98 per pair Eastern Gray and White Blankets 75o to $5.00. Special Sale of Enameled Beds, We have 20 sample Enameled Bed3 (no two alike), all of them full size, extra heavy beds, heavily enameled, with elegant brass trimmings, all of them late patterns, which we offer for this week at a third or more less than regular prices.

$20.00 Enameled Beds, this week $13.50 $22.50 Enameled Beds, this week $16.00 $25.00 Enameled Beds, this week $17.51) $30.00 Enameled Beds, this week $20.00 $35.00 Enameled Beds, this week All Brass Bed Regularly. $60.00, this week, to ciose Cobbler Seat Rocker Solid goidanoak, high back and arms, fancy turn spindles, regular pries $4 00; this $2.60 Hall Hat Rack Solid golden oak, 6 feet 6 inches high, has 12x18 inch French plate mirror, box seat and umbrella stand, regular price this week $8.25 Gondola Couch Full Clipper spring, upholstered in pretty figured and piam corduroys and velours, extra good worth $16 50; ou sale this $13.50 Parlor Set 5 pieces, mahogany finished frames, upholstered in pretty velours or damask, good upholstering, a splendid suite for on sale this week $22. SO Bedroom Set Solid golden oak, with 24x3 inch French plate mirror, baif swell front, neatly carved, well made and finished, worth on sain this week ed from Lake Mohawk to their Riverside home, and Mrs. Sutro Is busy preparing her winter programme of dinners, musicales winter weizhc; made from lung-fiber wool, well carded anl cleaned fo as not to scratch the skin: eithar vhite or grav; well made and trimmed; sff per garment Fall Patterns In Men's Shirts Just received from New York the new designs that good dressers all over the country are wealing for business purposes; the maker guarantees them fast color, easy and comfortable fitting: a pair of cuffs to match; price OO 1 ana receptions. Among the guests at the Holland are Mrs.

Russell J. Wilson, Miss Wilson, F. B. Halght and wife, S. M.

Haslett and wife. Mra. O. P. also I Ask Your Lraiiant and Miss A.

C. Tubbs. Manufacturer's Samples Metal Frames Grocer for It. I Dr. and Mrs.

Theodore Boysen returned irom raris on xnursday. Archie Huntington denies most emphati On Sale Monday and Tuesday. Tbe entire sample line of latest style Metal Frames from SHERWOOD SHERWOOD, cally tnat nis motner, Mrs. Collis P. Huntington has had the least idea ot renting the Men's Working Shirts Made of heavy black and white striped eh rting: cut full size, with yoke back; seam are overlapped and double stitched throjehout; an extraordinarily good value for the price Wllw 212 Market street, s.

granite palace of Fifth avenue to Cornelius Vanderbilt or anybody else, but she mav Pacific Coast Agents. conclude to sell the house, which she never Shawknit Seamless Socks, 6 colors, I Flannelette Night Shirts, men's or favored much, as too large for her own use. At present she Is at the Throggs Nek one or tbe most prominent manufacturers, will be placed on special sale to-morrow and Tuesday at one-quarter off regular prloes. They are in the Russian Gray, silver and gold finishes, plain or jeweled, in four sizes; for miniature, card, victoria and cabinet pictures; they are square, round, oval or oblong; there are rainy new and pleasing designsin fact, the most beautiful collection of metal photo frames that we have ever owned; regular prices run from 75o to $6.50 each; on Monday and Tuesday, one-quarter off, uuiua, una win remain mere until early in the winter. bo)s' SOO Men's Working Gloves, with leuher fastenings at wrist, pair 25o Men's -4 -Ply Collars, all the popular thapes, each lOO The Yale Banjo and Glee Club, comnosed pair i dSOO Men's Fancy Fall Neckwear, all 50o Fancy Hosiery for Men, 2 pair, 25o Linen Underwear, not the me-h, but woven garments, wi bout seams, iike anv other eood underwear, per gar of undergraduates of Yale University, will Invade California durinc the Christmas holi days ana give Los Angeles and San Fran.

Windsor Ties, a new line in stripe and Cisco some roistering: sones and melodies ment $3.00 1 plaids, ah tneir arrangements are comDleted to leave nere iecember 20th. H. E. Huntln-gton and wife and Miss C. a Huntington are at the Qllsey for a few days.

25o Burlap, 18c. We have 1,200 yards of piain and printed Burlaps, the best made, 36 inches wide, the printed ones being in the Lion, Fleur de Lis and Crown patterns in six colors, suitable for wall or floor covering, for box couches and cushions, regularly 25c Castile Soap, 12c. 1,000 of the 20c bars ot nne Castile Soap, made in Marseilles, France, gaarantejj to be 72 per cent olive oil and bought by as at a very special price, and will be on special sale Monday only, per bar. MmC Major John A. Darling and Mrs.

Darllnar. who have been spending; the summer months at Stuttgart indulging their musical tastes, arrived at Paris on the 4th of October. After remaining there some weeks view. a yarn, wuicn win ue onerea ior special sale Monday only, at lUv Women's Underwear. lng the Exposition they will go to London to remain the winter there.

It is hardlv 9 probable that the Darlings will return to San Francisco before next May. Elegant Things In New Millinery. unaries u. Bonner, the Fresno fruit A Dozen Broken Lines Beautiful Sillro to Be Closed Out Monday. A very fine assortment of rich and beautiful Silks, of which however there is only a limited quantity of each lot, and the color lines of other lots being broken, we have decided to close them all out on Monday at the uniform price, per QQf About 150 yards of handsome Silk Crepes, in shades of cream, lavender, gray, light blue, purple, pink and lemon; that sold regularly at $1.75 per yard; on Monday 98o About 75 yardsof Polka Dot Crepes, in shades of blue, rose, heliotrope and gray; that sold regularlv at p.50 a yard; on Monday 98c About 200 yards of Pique-Velour Finished like uncut velvet; in solid colors and two-toned effects; such colorings as lavender, nile, olive, light blue, rose, that sold regularlv at $1.75 a yard; 98c Fancy Waist Silks This season's newest colorings in street and evening shades; that sold regularlv at $1.25, $1 .35 and $1 .50 per yard; on Monday 98o Black and colored Peau do Sole and Satin Regenco in a very choice assortment of colorings that sold regularly at $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 per yard, and will make up into beautiful JfiJf silk dresses, will be offered in connection with the above lot, on Monday only, per yard sJ3HJo, mm grower, passed through New York early this week, en route.

to Boston to see his daughter, who waa reported dangerously ill. He had no time to see any of his New York friends. Hats that are pretty and fashionable at moderate prices. You The for fall and winter now comp'e e. A whole section of the big store, 25x125 ft, given up to the exclusive sale of ladies' and children's fiery and Underwear.

We are agents for and now have on hand a full assortment of the celebrated Ypsilanti Un Prices Cut in Fur Collarettes Fur Collarettes Philip T. Franklin of San Franoisca i will be pleased traveling In Germany, and at latest dates I with our collec 4 1StSa tion of simply trimmed Hats for was combortably fixed at the Hotel Zarln Gerhof, Baden. Mr. Franklin will not return home until winter. Miss Marion Barney, a young: California immediate wear, consi sting of Border of river mink A French and lish Noveit i actress full of budding talent, will appear for the first time in New York during the season, supporting Southern In a new romantic play now being written for him by Justin McCarthy.

ism with an astrakhan yoke beautifully lined with heayy quiet, new and not to be found derwear. Here are soma extra good values: Ladies' fleece-lined Cotton Vests and Pants; ecru and white; each 25c: ladles' extra heavy cotton, fleece-1 ined, genuine "Oneita" Combination Suits silk taped and trimm silver-gray suit, 50c. Ladles' Wool-Mixed Unshrinkable Vests and Pants: Vests loner sleeves: Pants 02 Umbrella, 01.27s Miss Emma Rutherford did not come over Gas Stove With tubing, 57c. elsewhere to from Paris with the Crocker family, being satin a swell gar lneie good very desirous of completing some studlea which engaged her attention. She will leave the latter part of November.

ment for winter Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker are think wear; special $7.50 Out Jet Dress Trimming, 60 Yard. Two lots of handsome Dnsa Trimmings; cut Jet; from to of an inch wide, and white mohair, ihs tegular prices of which are 10c, 12Jc and 15o a yard, on special sale Monday only OG Monday's Offerings Groceries Liquors. Gas Heating 8toves wi 6 feet ol flexible tub ing of a short trip to the Virginia Hot Springs, which Is considered aulte au fait i (As per Illustration.) $1.75 Fedora Hats Black or brown, special at $1.25 Imported high class Pattern Hats Imported Pattern Hats As low Trimmed Hats Our make; peer of any: $12 Trimmed Hats-Black and colored $5.75, $6.75 Children's Garments.

between seasons. Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs will go there next week with a party of New xork associates for rest and recupera Electric Seal Collarette With astrakhan yoke an elegant and exceptionally ing and special patent attach ment for heating curling irons, larly for 80c, tion. Harry Lehr will have charge of the arrangements. bine Granulated Sugar Society la gravitating toward Long Isl that sell Monday 57 and for the fall season of outdoor sports.

ankle Ungth.with French bands; gs fg natural color; per garment Colored Dress Goods. 5.t-inth Camel's Hair Cheviot AU wool, splendid weight and quality, new 5 Fall shades, an extra value; per yard 9 i 9 5 2 "inch Venetian Cloth Every thread wool, excellent dye and finish, best of 9 values; per yard $1.00 9 47-inch Melton Cloth First quality wool, warranted shrunk and sponged, fa the correct material for stylish ankle 9 length skirts; per yard SO Eton Gaps, 13c. pretty Collarette at a very low price beautlfullv lined with fancy satin $4.50 Electric Seal Collarette With two tails, a fashionable combination of seal and blue moufflon: a beautiful Col The Lanier cottage or country seat will not be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac-kay this season, but they have taken the Freddy Gebhardt place, as he, with his wife, will be abroad until next year some time.

The rebuilt "Idle Hour" palace of the Van- Butterick Fashions. The charming November Number of the Delineator, the best issue yet of this popular publication, will be placed on an fnnrfav mornincr: nrice. 15c per 17 lbs $1.00 Flour Sale The Emporium brand, that always gives satisfaction, guaranteed equal to any flour made, on Monday, per nn sack UUC Sliced Pineapple, fancy Singapore, 3 lb tins, Monday ISO Evaporated Aprlcois, very choice, Monday, lb 12o derbtlts will not be ready until next year Children's Tailor-Made Automobile Coats Full box backs, storm collars, best cloths, tan or gray Unties Children's new style all-wool Cheviot Dresses Latest blouse effects silk lined waists; brown, blue, gray late, but when completed will outrank any copy; by subscription, per $1.00 larette $8.50 country seat on this side of the continent. Mr. and Mrs.

Foxhall Keene are at their Electric Seal Collarette uncf policy country home, where they will remain until they go over to England early in the winter. With sable or dyed raccoon Mrs. Edward Moore Robinson (Aileen border, 7 tails, a very hand A very seasonable special sale of men's and women's Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas; we could only get 250 at the price: 100 of them, the men's size, 28 inches; 150 of the ladies' size, 26 inches; Union Taffeta Silk is the best wearing material that is put into Umbrellas; a large variety of handle to choose from, such as silver-trimmed, horns, natural wood, Dresden, on Monday while quan- tity lasts Carpet Remnant Sale This Week. Twenty-five Per Cent Off Regular Prices on a collection of hundreds of handsome pieces of Carpets, ranging from 15 to 50 yards each Tapestry, Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters, etc. Bring measurements if possible.

60c Tapestry Remnants for 75c Tapestry Carpets, room, ball and stait effects, for 56o 90c best grade 10-wire Tapestries for 67gO $1.00 Wilton Velvet Carpet, stylish designs, for 7 So $1.00 Azminster Carpets, beautiful patterns, for 7 So Morris Rugs Heavy and durable, high art design, all wool, a splendid rug for hardwood floors: $7.50 size, 9x7J feet, for $9.00 size, 9x9 feet, for $7.20 $12.00 size, 12x9 feet, for $9.60 The November Patterns, comprising a full assortment of early winter styles, on sale for the first time Monday. Catalogue snd Fash'on Sheets free. Butterlrk Pattern Department. Mala Floor Back ot Rotunda. Special Sale of Velocipede Wagons.

On Monday only, jou can buy For Monday only, a considerable lot of Boys' Eton Caps, in plain blue and fancy plaid, with glazed leather vizors, and Boys' Golf Caps, in Ivers) returned to her Philadelphia home last Saturday, after a very pleasant visit to London and Paris. some garment, elegantly lined with heavy $12.50 Darius O. Mills occupied his box at the Mall orders Blled. We are the largest far bouse in New California Figs, Mb packages, Monday, 3 packages 26o Sugar Corn, Golden Rule, Monday, tin 7o Soap, Cudahy's Diamond Monday, 8 bars 25o Coffee, Golden Rule Blend, Mondav, 4 lbs $1.00 Cocoa, Van Metropolitan Opera House on Monday evening at the Initial performance of the English Grand Opera Company and was about fancy mixtures; worth regularly 25c apiece, are the only representative society man there. 13c one of our Boys' $5.50 Handy Velocipede Wagons, (if you don't want it now, you will offered for.

Commander Leon Chenery, who never missed a first night, was at Daly's to see San Toy" for the first time and looked highly pleased. tie world. Ererr garment bears our a.m. a guarantee of satisfaction. HXiebes Company INCORPORATID Postt.s.t 9 2- I 1 I or castor; for ages 10, 12 and 14 years $11.00 Children's Cloth Dresses Upwards from $2.50 Children's fine white lawn Aprons Yokes neatly hemstitched; ages 4 to for SOo Children's fine lawn Aprons Round raffled yoke with hemstitched tacks; sgts ap to 6 75o Ladles' Muslin Garments Ladles' Oowns-Heavy winter weight Muslin; 5 new styles; yokes of embroidery insertions and tucks; all sizes $1.00 Ladles' Drawers Fin Cambric; extra wide umbrella flounce and cluster of tucks, and hemstitching; an extra SOO Eleanor Kent, a young Callfornian who has been studying vocal music In Paris for year or more under Victor capone, win probably want one for at the specially reduced price, each come over toon under engagement to the Bourbon Whisky, a good quality, fall quart bottles, Monday UUC Domestic Porter, every bottle guaranteed, Monday per dozen 95o Sweet Wines, Angelica, Tokay or Maderla, 6 years old, our $1.60 quality; Mon day.

per 94o Black Dress Goods. 50-inch Camel's Hair Cheviot All wool, shrunk and sponged, very fashionable for street wear: yard 85o 52-inch Pebble- Cheviot A popular tailor suit fabric, a beautiful cloth, shrunk and sponged; per 44-inch Silk Pierola-The most fash-ionable novelty black dress fabric in the season, in 10 exquisite designs; per yard Savage Opera Company and appear at the St. Louis season. She is said to possess a soprano voice of great power. Mr.

and Mra. James B. Haggin are due to 3 arrive to-day from Paris, accompanied by Mlaa Daly. The Hagglns will proceed at G4.23 Holland din, full quarts, Monday 60O Carpet Department Second Floor. one to their Fifth-avenue home, and Marcus who la convalescent, will soon be.

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