The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 6, 1898, Page 5

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- - - SR A LR S L A L R T R T L L S Rl i s it g anaaadad ittt L L L IR I R T T - PERRRF VI PRV P ERRF PR VPRP PRV PP RN E PR RN R e R PERPPREVFPRRVE SRV VPR DR R R R RN / THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1898. A week of reliable bargains at the big store. | to-morrow the busiest February day on record. The Clothing Sale! The Jacket Sale! The Dry Goods Sale! The Baby Goods Sale! Chiidrens Clothing at40+to65%onthe dolla The Chicago Clothing Company, 38 and 40 Kearny street, have decided to give up permanently the Children’s branch of their business. entire children’s stock at a price which enables us to sell the best kinds of Boys’ Cloth- ing at 40 cents to 65 cents on the dollar. ) 3 THE EMPORIUM. | g |Orders = Promptl SEgmpty ———— We have thelargeststocks, st complete assortments, People Trade ices. BECAUSE Here BeC&USC eve )'th:nzr;oeiv1t, wear or use can be found under one roof. BECAUSE every here—parlers, lavatories, hospital, postoffice, tele- phe cafe, amusement attrac- tions 3 east, BECAUSE EVERYTHING WE PROMISE IS FOUND TO BE JUST AS ADVERTISED. Two Chair Specials For This Wezk. One a comfortable, roomy Rocker that will stand hard usage—good enough to put in the parlor—the other is one, of those pretty Reception Chairs that help so much to brighten up a room. sh, comfortable Rocker, icture—oak 1= icabt PR PRSP E R R PR R PR RRR R R R R R R R R PR NP RRRY SRR RPN P R R R R PR R RN PR R R PR PR PR PR PR TR P RV R PR RPN PF PP PPN R R PP PP RRE PR We hope to make THE EMPORIUM. | prices we quote. Chicago Clothing Co.’s Long plaids, tweeds and suits that were §6 and $7, will be.... All 87, $8.50 and $10 Reefer will be sold at. Chicago Clothing Co’s Strictly All-Wool Long Pants 14 to 19 vears—single or double Suits for boys breasted coats—in pretty mixed tweeds and blue or @ $5.95 l black cheviots—those that were $10, will be.. THE EMPORIUM. i Pants Suits, in fancy cheviots—double or single breasted—for youths 15 to 19 years—th $2.35 $3.85 $4.85 lots last. THE EMPORIUM. | 500 Cheviot Suits for boys 5 to 14 years— Brown or g'ay mixtures— orth $2.50, will be Chicago Clothing Co.’s Knee Pants Suits, in reefer style—tor ages 3 to 8 years—and double breasted for ages 8 to 14 years—fancy cheviots—all colors—were $2.50 and $3. Chicago Clothing Co.’s Novelty Knee Pants Suits— Reefer, middy, junior 2nd sailor stvles—more than Too styles, patterns and colorings to select from— worsteds and fine imported tweeds and cheviots—the suits that were $5, §6 and $7, will b Mail Orders filled as long as the different Material and making cost more than the Boys wear out clothing so fast that our advice to careful mothers is to buy three or more suits at these prices, for only through some unforeseen business calamity can you hope to secure such bargains as these for many a long day. Chicago Clothing Co.’s Knee Pants Suits—Reefers and double - breasted styles—for ages up to 14— all-wool tweeds that were $3.50 and $4, 95¢ $1.95 Our sale price :$3.85 THE EMPORIUM. | We have bought their Chicago Clothing Co.’s Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters —lop coats, cape coats and reeters—made in latest stvles of all-wool tweeds, blue beaver and covert cloth—nattily cut, perfectly tailored—those that were $5, 86 and $7.50, will be..... Better Grades Knee Pants—A large assort- ment, worth soc, 75¢ and $1 pair, will be........ “Mothers’ Friend” Laundered Waists—Made of heavy percale, in pretty patterns and colors, with patent button band—all sizes of the 75¢ and goc grades of these popular waists at............. 40C | $3.95 40c Lace Cuttains for 10c to 75c¢. A large lot of Curtain y $1.35 Samples, in short lengths, go on sale to-morrow and until sold at 10c to*75c¢. Come in morning and get Jirst pick of the best of them. Beautiful Snowflake Curtains, with cross stripes, for side and Silk and Sateen Covered Down Cushions, of very fine quality, for less than it would cost you to make an inferior quality. a wide range of | r $|.00 House Furnishings. s in the aisle you will find an as- at about half the usual price. Furniture re-covered promptly, perfectly and economically, by our Drapery and Upholstery Department—Second Floor. the Monday money-savers—and during last. worn Lamps ‘of all kinds (the brass ng hanginz and hall Lamps—guar- Good Groceries. This is the money-saving Grocery- Store of San Francisco. Nothing but the best—full weight—full measure— at the lowest prices that the best can lots of bottl table bargain tables, per on Fry Pan, like picture )—bargain table pri t HALF REGULAR PRICES. > y, Glassware Ornaments, —perfect in every each—bargain al 5¢C pér Kdozen—bargnin 22(: auce Plates—barg the bargain table at.......... 4-quart heavy enameled ain table price. be sold for. Here are a few of Mon- ng if perfect. day’s convincing satisfying specials : hades and Holders (they have | Special Monday and Tues_ day. Golden Rule Blend Roasted Coffees—regularly 30: Ib. Spe- Crystal (:iss—f?r!r:evr cial for Monday and Tues- 25C table | day, perlo E ....... 18c | English Breakfast Tea—regu- s to match the larly 49c Ib. Special for | the two days.. P ....... 37C | 1-8 boxes Fresh Soda Crack- ers—regularly 50c per box. Spe- cial for the two days, per boxs H vttt o ). : P i 40C 1-8 boxes Fresh Extra Soda grackers—regularly 60c per box. pecial for the two days, persbox:: G i y 5OC 1-2 lb. boxes Ball Blue, “the kind you pay r12ic for,’”’ regu- larly 10c per box. for the two days Use Direct Grocery Telephone South 59. fce... 8C o Buckets—on or more. All last season’s $12.50, $I5.00, §20.00 Jackets, all colors, all stylss, now. All new $7.50 al colors, all styles, now.. All new $7.50 an dark colors, all styles, now All new $7.50 and §9.00 For all new $10.00 and $12.50 Tan Kersey Jackets, all stvles. ' For all new $10.c0 and $12.50 Tan Covert Jackets, =~ /all styles. For all new $10.00 and $12.50 Black and Colored Heavy Jackets, all styles. For all new g10.00 and §12.50 Capes, all kinds. All new silk-lined $15.00 and $18.00 Blouse Jackets, all colors, now., All new silk-lined $15.00 Covert Jackets, all styles, now........ All new silk-lined g15.00 and sx‘é’i.o;”B-].;c.l;-and ored Heavy Jackets, all styles, now... All new $15.00 and $18.00 Capes, all For all new colors. #H2% Jackets, all styles, now.. All new silk-lined Jackets, all styles, now All new $25.00 Cap:s, ‘Sensational CloakSellings To-morrow’s matchless pricermaking in this department means a saving of half Entire stock of Jackets and Capes now separated into five lots at $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 each. 50 Heavy Boucle Jackets, dark and $18.05 For all new silk-lined $20.00 Tan Kersey and Covert Jackets, all styles. For all new silk-lined $20.00 Black and Colored Heavy Jackets, all styles. For all new $20.00 Capes, all kinds. 1S Tan Kersey and Col- H0 silk-lined $25.00 Blouse Jackets, ail nds, NOW.eeeee Wall Paper. ‘House Paints. All of the new Wall Paper designs THE EMPORIUM. | for 1898 are now ready and the prices are lower than ever, especially in the finer grades of embossed and heavy gilt papers. We carry the largest and most complete stock of Wall Papers to be found on the Pacific Coast. They are especially selected from eight of the principal factories of the National Wall Paper Company, and we sell our Wall Paper at factory prices. White Blanks from 3i4c to 734c per single roll. Gilts from sc persingle roll upward. Embossed from 10c per single roll upward. Ingrains from gc per single roll. Lincrusta 15c per yard and upward, according to quality. Room Molding—13¢ inch at 214c per foot. WINDOW SHADES. 3x7 feet Felts at 15¢ each. 3x7 feet Mounted Opaque at 35c THE EMPORIUM. A Co Klon Outfitti Depar A Book About Klondike trated. A mine of condensed in- formation about Alaska. Tells steamer fares, distances, best claims and their values, latest mining laws, women’s needs in Alaska, etc., with new map. Mailed free on ap- plication. <Address Advertising Bureau, The Emporium, San Francisco. £ Just issued. Printed in colors, profusely illus- - A complete assortment, includ- Va'lentmes‘ ing lace novelties and sp’emalties and new comics, at lowest prices. Valentines in Picture Department—Second Floor. Half the Gas— — Three Times the Light. We place on sale N\ ¢ P to-morrow 3000 of \ The Emporium In- candescent Gas Lamps—the best that can be made the regular $2 kind. Complete with man- tle, chimney and shade for 95¢. Emporium Mantles—fit any lamp and should last a year in a private family—other makes cost soc. 25 nt Lamp Departms Some Low-Priced Men's Furnishings. Men’s Band and Shield Bows, in pretty col- orings, a large assortment, good value at 25 25¢c. Special for this week..........2 for C Men’s Wool-fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, regular price $1.00 per garment. 75 Special for this week at................. C Men’s Natural Wool and Merino Haif Hose, good value at 25c. Special this week at 35pairs pfor .............. 50(: Men’s Absolutely All-Wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, a regular $2.00 garment. $125 Special for this week at — Men’s Combination Suits in Merino, " each, with fringe 45¢. 3x8 feet Mounted Opaque at 4sc each, with fringe 55¢. 3x7 feet Hand-made Opaque (made to order), each 65c. HOUSE PAINTS. We carry a complete line of the Men Cotton, Wool and “Stuttgarter,” $1.50, en’s Fine Dog in tan and red shades, with one patent clasp, good value at $1.50. Spe- cial for this wesk, per pair.. Men's Furnishings—Main $4.0 Gloves, $1.0 Alsle, First Floor. celebrated Prepared House ‘Paints in all shades, made by JOHN LUCAS & CO., PHILADELPHIA, superior to any in the market. Chemically pure colors in Oil. Chemically pure colors in Japan. Chemically pure colorsin Distemper. Decorative Enamel Paints, all shades. Bathtub Enamel and Bicycle Enam- els, in all shades. Carriage Gloss Paints, ready for use. Dry Colors, Varnishes, Brushes and Painters’ Supplies. Sample Cards of Colors and Price Lists furnished upon application. priced at ‘Wall Paper Department, Main Floor, Rear. Telephone—South 789. 200 pairs Old Ladies’ Congress and Lace Shoes, made of soft pliable kid, the $1.75 kind, new goods, specially A few pairs of Old Ladies’ Serge Congress Shoes, just an odd lot. have your size, as long as they last, per pai Old Ladies’ Shoes. Two lots of Nice Soft Pliable Shoes, made to be as comfortable as possible, are placed on sale this week at specially reduced prices. Kid Shoes in Button, Lace and Con- gress—a genuine vici kid hand-turned button shoe, like ‘‘Grover’s shoes for tender feet,”” common-sense toe and heel. These are nice, new goods, sold generally for $2.50and $3 pair, our $1.95 special price — $i2 If we Infants’ Outfit No. 1. 26 pieces special for $7.50. Infants’ Outfit No. 2. 32 pieces special for $10. Slips. 1 Boots. and skirt and §10 a set. > Long in light bl ly shop worn—2 in pale blue and 2 pink e $12.50, §I0 ani $8.50 now £3.95 ! 4.05. The Black- smith returns ® February 14 for two weeks. L L £ d : P T Cashmere Cloaks— e embroidery trimmed— One v Hamper— slightly shop eautifully lined with pink si zs of ribbon $38.50— per—slightly shop worn— was $18.50—now $7.50. Four smali-trimmed Baskets—slight: of lace trimmed to in Everythin Baby Carriages, Etc. We are sole agents in San Francisco for the Celebrated F. A. Whitney make of Baby Carriages. The new spring stock has just been received, and it embraces many new and d:sirable styles. On account of the wind peo- ple in this city require Hood- Top Carriages. e show 30 stvles, ranging in price from $6.00 to $30.00. For out-of-town customers we have a full assortment of beautifully designed Parasol-Top Carriages. All car- riages selling from $9.00 up have rubber-tired wheels— noiseless and easy running, and are furnished with a patent foot-brake. Parasol-Top House Carriages, $3,75. Parasol-Top Carriages, full size bodv, substantially up- holstered, lace-covered parasols, $8.00, $7.00 and $5.50. o :-iood[- T,°"’, Cartriages, full dsize, uphnslat&)edvoig stout material in pretty patterns and colorings, $8.00. $7.00. $650and 5600, " S Hood-Top Carriages, fancy style top, upholstered in tapestries with plush roll and patent hub, rubber tire, steel wheels, $9.50 to $35.00. Carriage Repairing and Re-Upkolster- ing a Stecially. The Richardson Baby-Walker, walker and tender combined, baby can- not run away nor get into mischief, a perfect nurse, $3.50. Children’s High Chair, with drop tray, $1.00 and $1.25. Children’s Hizh Chairs, finish, cane seat, $1.50, Rattan High Chairs, in handsome designs, $2 to 85. ° Children’s Wicker Nursery Chairs, strong and durable, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. antiqus e Sale of Babies’ Goods. Isn’t that cheerful news for economical mothers? Everything here that baby can possibly want. A few of this wéek’s many special bargains for babies given below: < \ Baby’s Silverware. Baby Cups, silver plated, gold lined, 25¢, 50c and 75¢, $I1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Baby Cups, sterling silver, $5.00, £6.00 and $7.50. Baby Rattles, mother-of-pearl, ster- ling silver bells, $1.25, $1.38, $1.50, | $1.75 and $2.50. Baby Blankets. White L.amb’s Wool Baby Blankets, Zige 34x48, $3.00s goxs4, $4.005 s54x Printed Silkolin: Crib Comforters, 36x48, 75¢c eachs 45x54, SLOO. Printed Sateen Eiderlown Com- forters, g'6x48, $2.50 ecach; 48%60, $3.50 eac Fancy Silk Crib Comforters, 45x54, $6 and $8.75 each. Babies’ Footwear. Infants’ Soft Sole Button Shoes—3 colors—black, tan and wine—the zsgc a Patent Tip Shoss—sizes 2 to 5. Child’s Vici Kid Button Rol Shoes—75¢ kind—sizes 5 to 8....... Babies’ Playthings. Indestructible Rag Dolls 25c¢ to $1.25 Pure Rubber Dolls and Animals... .................................... 25c¢ to $1.00 Bone, Rubber or Ivory Rattles and Teething Rings from.......... 10c up i S 1898 Wash Dress Fabrics already here in great variety. The satisfaction of first choice of many dainty novelties that are not shown elsewhere is yours if you come this week. 1 ¢ French Organdies, Africanes, Drap Carreux, Dimities, Swiss Mulls, Printed Satin Stripe Mulls, Galateas, etc. daintiest effects go first. Ladies’ Gloves. Two trade-winners for the coming week—$1.50 Gloves for $1.25, $2 Gloves for $1.50. You save $I.50 to $3 on six pairs. They are: Real Kid Gloves, in all the new shades, for street and evening wear, including fast black—two patent clasps—two-tone embroidered backs— $1.25 Premier quality Pique Gloves—pat- ent clasps—heavy embroidery—12 of the m}z:s( popular colors—they cannot rip—the $2 quality. Special $2 quality. Sp 5 $|.50 abn Marseilles Spreads. 150 full size White Marseilles Bed- spreads—hemmed and ready for use— a;l[lzalll)r fwcrth $1.75 each. On spe- cial sale for thi: this week a $I.2 5 Table Linens. 72-inch Bleached Satin Table Da- mask—extra fine and heavy cloth—r12 different patterns to select from—an unapproachable linen value at the price, per yard........... $I'00 505 dozen full size Bleached Damask Dinner Napkins—they are worth $3 a dozzsn at retail anywhere—a genuine p::gdao];e:t this week’s price, $2.50 New Silks. 22-inch Black Brocaded Satin and Gros Grain Ioo Silk, all handsome and new designs, per yard $ el 22-inch Black Brocaded Satin and Gros Grain 1_25 Silk, new designs, extra heavy. rich quality, yard = 22-inch_Black Brocaded Satin and Gros Grain Silk, very handsome, exclusive patterns, medium and large designs, elegant material for whole costumes, 1_50 per yard $ e Dress Goods. Two items that conclusively prove supremacy in fine Dress Goods : 27 pieces of 40-Inch All-Wool Fancy Suitings, in a varlety of stylish color combinations. Had we a greater quan- tity of these goods, owing to the ad- vandce in wool the pricelwould be soc a ard, we are going to close out MONDAY ONLY—We will offer 1150 yards of 53-Inch All-Wool Navy Blue Storm Serge, two shadss of navy— medium and cark (the correct shades)— and a pure ifndigo blule, Ifi o;hcr words storm proof, on sale Monday. only, per yard. 50C Ladies’ Neckwear. 18-inch Ostrich Collarette, with ribbon ends, made extra full of selected plumes, they should b= $4.50 each, will b our - selling 36-inch Ostrich Feather Roas, the best grades. $12.50, $i0.00 and $8-00 Ladies’ Empire Scarfs, India silk, 14 inches wide 214 vards long, rimmed with g¢-inch Point Breton $| 25 o lace, black, creams and colors, $2 value, will be.. with accordion pleated ends..$4.50, $3.50, $3 and $2-50 Black Liberty Sitk Neck Ruches, extra full, Scotch Ginghams in fancy plaids and stripes, Printed A hint— . New Hosiery. Some of the dainty, perfect fitting fast-color Stockings for spring and summer. Ladies’ Imported Black Lace Lisle Hose, three entirely new styles of open work to selectdfrom—‘sizes 8 to 10—reasonably priced, per pair ........................ v 111 Ladies’ Superfine Imported Crepon Lace Lisle Hose—new and beautiful designs for the coming season—colors black, dark tan,scrcam white, pink and blue s 8 to 10, per Palfeciicisheiateiai diaiiieade 2 75C Fringes, Pompons, and Silkolines. Cotton Ball Fringe, on a good qual- ity of tape, mixed colors, per Yardueeeeessscrunenes + . Cotton Tassel Fringe, 3 inches long, mixed colors, per yard.. ; 10c Lutt‘on Tasset }-rmge7, 4 inches long, in a variety of colors, 1 per \;ard creieacasancas 122C Silk Mixed Tlassel Fringes, 2 inches long, good, full tassel, combi- nati«;n mlo;s, per yard............ lOC Pure Silk Tassel Fringes, short, heavy tassels—very close—com- bination col;rs, per yarlf....I 25C ilk Ball Pompons, all colors : ; > 10c small r dozen l)eNew Silkolines, in pretty tterns, a variety of colors, patterns, " IZ;C per yard Art Embroidery Main Floor. This is the ldeal Rainy- Day Shopping Place. e e T T T L L T L L L L P P T T -&-tfl444«11fitflfirfl‘!uQflfifléfltéugttflutu AR AL AARAEAEEEEAAEEEEEEEEREEEASEAEERAEEEEEEEEEEEEENE At EEE SR e S et il e fi««um&«mu«««um«fi‘m««««««tm&m«««mmufluflm«&

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