The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 25, 1897, Page 5

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— i = 1} | AN | E 124 ” JZETR RS0 LA ARA !Il‘lll!‘!"‘ I 1-1) 1 #150000 STOGKOF ; TR FINE CLOTHING ¢ i/ lis ;fl I'T AN, \MUST BE S0LD i ' REGARDLESS OF GOST. OUR TEMPORARY UUARTERS UUH UI.I] STUHES Where we are now compelled to slaughter our $150,000 stock or [ Now being demolished, after which the owners will erect for us else throw the same at auction, as we shall not carry one dollar’s ‘ one of the most palatial clothing stores west of Chicage, which worth of these Spring and Summer styles back into our new I we will open about September 1 with an entire new Fall and stores this fall winter stock E‘ A TORNADO OF BARGAINS! | $130,000 WORTH OF LATE STYLE MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS NOW AT THE MERCY OF THE PUBLIC. We were forced into our present TEMPORARY QUARTERS, as our landlord is going to rebuild this northeast corner 4 of Kearny and Sutter street block at once and turn our old stores into the handsomest and most modern business block on : the coast, which we shall occupy next September. As we MUST dispose of our mammoth stock of Spring and Summer § Goods before then, we have CUT PRICES to the very core, so as to effect a speedy clearance of our present colossal stock '. § regardless of all cost or loss. IS NO FUN TO LOSE THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, BUT WE CAN'T HELP OURSELVES! Some firms may give the public “fairy tales” about the tariff, others may pose as philanthropists by offering suits the | year around at half price, but our case is nothing more nor less than plain and unvarnished facts. We were forced unex- | | pectedly out of our old stand by the contractors and builders and must now let our fine goods go, it matters not at how | ¢ great the loss. This is positively the ONE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME, and if you want to save big money on your clothing | B come and see us before throwing your cash away at other stores, whose only inducements for your patronage are BRAZEN FAKE SALES OF SHODDY 1 g PLUNDER gotten up with an eye to deceive inexperienced buyers. | HERE WE PUT WOOL INTO YOUR GARMENTS IN PLACE OF PULLING IT OVER YOUR EYES. , Men's Regular $12.50 Suits will go at - - - $B.50 1 Men’s Regular $4.00 Trousers will go at - - $].95 | This Men’s Regular $13.50 Suits will go at - - - $7-50 i Child’'s Regular $4 Suits, 4 to 14, will go at - $l-95 . ; wflek Men'’s Regular $16.50 Suits will go at - - - $9.50 ’ Child’s Regular $6 Suits, 4 to 14, will go at - $3.45 I Men’s Regular $15.00 Overcoats will go at - $8|75 l Boys’ Regular $7 Suits, 13 to 19, will go at - $3.75 Boys’ regular $8.50 Suits, 13 to 19, will go at - $4.95 5 TEMPOR.A.RY QU ARTERS: SUTTER STREE.T 3 DOORS WEST OF KEARNY

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