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g‘ [ ] | | PINE CLoTHING THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1897. SALE COMMENCES i TO WIT: i which will be dispensed by us during this G—RE.A.T TEARING DOWN ——AND— HEBUILDING SALE ! THE HUB MUST SLAUGHTER THEIR STOCK OF NEN'S AND BOYS’ REGARDLESS OF ITS ACTUAL COST. T0-MORROW MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK. | ‘ \AM\\:F'\G““‘“ THE HUS| 725 F\NE CLOTHING THE/WUB /T | / / ; 4 y i | —AND— REBUILDING SALE | NEYER BEFORE | WAS THERE SUCH A GIGANTIC STOCK | n‘ 'i e FINE, LATE-STYLE SACRIFICED AT SUCH 'RUINOUS PRICES! OUR LANDLORD GIVES US BUT 30 DAYS TO UNLOAD OUR MAMMOTH STOCK. A Merciless Slaughter of Values is the only means left for us to do it, and IT SHALL BE DONE! Children’s All-Wool Two-Piece Suits, worth $5, $4 and $3.50, will be thrown out at the gift price of $1.95, Boys’ $8, $7 and $6.50 Long-Pants Suits, in Latest Cut and Styles, must go at $3.75. Time and space will not permit us to enumerate all the Tremendous Bargains Great Gompulsory Bona-Fide UST G0! The following letter of ejectment from our landlord tells the story: San Francisco, February 25th, 1897. Charles Keilus Esq., Pres't The Hub Clothing Co., Dear Sir:- We have concluded to rebuild our Building now occupled by you and other tenants at the N. E. Corner of Kearny & Sutter streets forthwith, and are compelled to request you to vacate and remove your entire stock, chattels and fixtures from the stores and basement now occupied by you on or before April 1lst, 1897, so that we can turn said Building over to our Architects and Contractors. We sincerely regret that we were unable to give you an earlier notice of our intentions to Rebuild—but circumstances over which we had no control necessitated the delay until this late date, hence we could not have given you an Earlier Notice to vacate. When our Palatial New Building is ready for occupancy—next Fall—we would be much pleased to again have you as tenants, as our past relations have been of the most friendly nature. Trusting you will not be heavy losers by our unavoidable short notice to vacate, we remain Yours very truly, ADAMS COMPANY, A 30-DAY MASSACRE ‘OF VALUES! THE BEST CLOTHING ON EARTH AT ABOUT HALF ITS ACTUAL VALUE. No Fake Here! We Mean Business! Our Fine Late-Style Goods must be converted into cash at once regardless of loss. Men’s Richly Tailored Suits, worth $12.50, must go with a jump at $6.30, CLOTHING TEARING DOWN | Men’s Stylish and Well-Made $4 and | | $3.50 Trousers must waltz out this month at $1.95, All our Men’s Suits and Overcoats from $15 to $50 will be sold at prices that’ll PARALYZE COMPETITORS ! And the effect of this great slaughter of Rich, Stylish, High-Quality Clothing will Men’s and Boys’ Finest Clothing ! (| 0 THE TRADE: OUR CREDIT BOOKS have been closed and no goods will be charged to any one. All Goods Sold to Dealers will be made strictly upon “SPOT CASH TERMS.” ) | - ! %Mn@y Losing Sale ' %%m | THIS IS A TERRIBLE BLOW FOR US! But we must stand up and “take our medicine ” throw our $250,000 STOCK OF THE FINEST CLOTHING OBTAINABLE AT THE FEET OF THE CLOTHING-BUYING PUBLIC REGARDLESS OF COST, LOSS OR WORTH. NOTHING SHALL BE SPARED. EVERY- THING MUST GO AT LOWER PRICES THAN VENDERS OF SHODDY GOODS NAME FOR THEIR CHEAPLY MADE AND ILL-FITTING PLUNDER. like. men and go thundering down the ages as the GREATEST MONEY-LOSING SALE IN THE HISTORY OF THE CLOTHING BUSINESS! AN EXTRA FORCE OF POLITE SALESMEN Will be on hand to serve our patrons with dispatch. DURING THIS SALE We will adhere to our old Motto, | MONEY BACK | [F YOU WANTIT. MAHUHGTURERS OF FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, 200-208 KEARNY STREET, CORNER SUTTER. 2 AT.T, BLLUE SIGNS. (CO000000] MAIL ORDERS Will be honestly and conscien- tiously filled until WE (UIT APRIL 1. HAVING THE INDISPUTABLE REPUTATION 0F GARHYINB DHI.V THE BEST MII] MOST RELIABLE CLASS OF CLOTHING MADE IS A GUARANTEE THAT YOUR PURGHASE VIILL PROVE SATISFAGTORY