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R THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 4. 1897. THE HUB. wiLL NOW_SLAUGHTER THEIR STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING AT THEIR TEMPORARY QUARTERS, 222 AND 224 SUTTER ST. T moment. 10 O CLOCK WE THROW THE DOORS OF OUR | Temporary (uarters | 999-994 SUTTER STREE, 3 Doors West of Kearny, ~ Open upon the Mightiest Bargains in BOYS CLOTHING ‘OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. R G L RO S L i Not a Suit, Overcoat, Hat, Shirt, Collar | or Collar Button but what’ll bear the deep- est scar of Reduction. B MOST SBLL NOW OR NEVER ! No ifs and ands now. It’s a case of § MUST—not in the dim, distant future, but i RIGHT NOWw. ; You ain’t got to go a mile out of your way, but JUST 3 DOORS from our old { stand, to “On Every Purchase You Make ¥ During this, the Greatest Compulsory S]aughtervof Fine Clothing ever witnessed upon the Western Hemisphere. '? Save From 30 to 50 Per Cent fi and 224 Sutter St. "A REPRIEVE! ' TIMELY BUT ONLY TEMPORARY RELIEF! MESSRS. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. kindly come to our rescue at the lasti Their following letter offering us TEMPORARY QUARTERS saves our Colossal | | Stock of Fine Clothing from being thrown away by the auctioneer under the hammer: 10- HORROW MORNING NERMAN SUINWALD. Pure. SPINCER € BUCKREL. Vusa ina. SANUIL 6 OUCHBEE. Sagmie SPECIAL ATI'ENNON GIVEN TDTHEEENTINE OF BOUSES AND CULLEET‘UN OF RENTS HARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY'FOR ABSENTEP-OWNE! e éfl %fwwm March 29, 1897 TELEPHONE 40b Messrs. Charles Keilus & Co., Proprietors Hub Clothing Co. City. | Gentlemen: - Confirming our verbal conversation with you of this morning, we beg to state that we have received instructions || to rent you temporarily the large store and basement #222 It will, of course, be impossible for us to guarantee you the store for more than thirty days, as {| the premises are for rent to a permanent tenant and may be [| taken at any time for a term of years. This is, without question, one of the finest stores in the city, and we trust that these light, central and commo- dious quarters will be of some service to you in your present dilemma in disposing of your heavy stock. Yours very truly, Die. (2‘220*&%&4%( 42{;ijfffitijff§ 8.G.B. They Only Guarantee Us 30 Days' Stay in Our Temporary Quarters! And we must make the best of those pre- cious few days by naming prices for our FINE CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING G0ODS! That’ll cut a big swath into our $150,000 STOCK BEFORE MAY Ist. Ladies and Gentlemen of San Francisco and surround- ing counties: We faithfully promise you that never before and never again will you ever find such a fine stock of goods slaughtered at such terrific money-losing prices as we shall name for the next 30 days. Come early and make your selections from “the cream” of our stock before the same becomes broken up. GREAT MASSACRE of VALUES | 10-MORROW MORNING 10 O'CLOCK AT OUR Temporary (uarters, 999-994 SUTTER STRERT, 3 Doors West of Kearny, We throw the balance of our Gigantic Stock ‘ 2 FINE. CLOTHING, HATS | FURNISHING GOODS Amounting in round figures to about $150,000! At the feet of the Clothing-Buying Public at less than the actual cost of production. | Never before in the history of the Clothing | business were goods ever given away at the prices we are now obliged to name. It will pay you to come fifty—yes, hun- ' ; dreds—of miles to participate in this But you ain’t obliged to make such a long journey to secure them—just 3 doors |f. from our old stand, on Sutter street. | Yowll find our commodious TEMPO- f ° RARY QUARTERS chock full of the most | tempting Genuine Bargains human eyes | ever rested upon. | Temporary (uarters: | 299994 SUTTER STREET, 3 Doors West of Kearny, @& 0PROSITR SWAIN'S BAKERY, Temporary Quarters: 222-224 SUTTER STREET, 3 Doors West of Kearny, | @i==" 0PPOSITE SWAIN'S BAKERY.