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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1898. 7 IN ORDER TO GET It OUICKIL 'Boys’ Fine Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods at MONEY SAVERS! jprices that’ll open the eyes and pocket-books of the THIS WEEK ! ‘intelligent clothing-buying public as by magic—with- 3 ‘out any ifs or ands. THE GOODS MUST GO, Not Stopping for an Instant to Consider Cost, Loss or Worth. Men's Late Style Strictly All-Wool Suits, cut to fit, made to wear, buttons married to the cloth, and worth $}2 and $10 of any man’s money, must now waltz off o our.high-piled counters at the gift price of.. .45 Several hundred Handsomely Tailored $13.50 Men's Suits, made | from the most stylish and best wearing fabrics, suits that | fairly shout “l am Tailor-Made,” cut by artists of repute and made by workmen who thoroughly know the art of fashioning garments so that one’s mirror will take an individual pride in reflecting him, will go at the $8 45 ] easily «paid iprice ol s S T Thousands of Gents’ Semi-Dress Suits, made from fine im- ported cheviots, rich worsteds and neat cassimeres, cut, made and trimmed in the height of fashion, in all shapes and late styles, suits which no house in the city will sell ‘ h : ‘ BRIGHT AND EARLY to-morrow morning we shall throw open our you fqrrHaSC\e/GtEE‘e;S than $1?-Qoy’y0w pick and choice Low-Price Gates upon the RICHEST “OUTPUTS” of the world’s fashion %‘:iz o ’ at the ridiculously low $9 4_5 | centers, and invite the public at large to come and graze in the green SRitERse Res it ' | pastures of the MIGHTIEST BONA-FIDE BARGAINS ever turned loose by Bargains in Men’s Trousers. @any RELIABLE CLOTHING FIRM in America. Others may have made UNPARALLELED IN THE HISTORY OF THE CLOTHING TRADE. equally as strong an assertion, but come and see the difference which 1648 Men's All-Wool Pants, made up with an eye to give the | ©XiSts HERE, where only the LIVING TRUTH is expounded, and at other cMammoth and most Stylish Stock of Men’s ande CASH we will have! CASH we shall have! Our Fine Goods Must Now Be Slaughtered at Prices Which Are an Absolute Insult to the Best Manufacturers on this Continent, Who Constructed Them. AN HONEST CONFESSION IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL. We are HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED and must unload forthwith. To do this QUICKLY we shall start in to. sacrifice our T O TSI ST PN SSE S Y LA B N AATALANALANA ANBMANR AHAHATA ATAMANANANANANAMATAN AN ATANATAVALANAHANAMANAM AN ALAVAMAN AV AR AAV ATV L&A 411124 CASH we must have! =1 ~ BARGAINS GALORE! PARENTS WHO HAVE BOYS TO CLOTHE—-NOW’S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY TWO SUITS at about the cost of ONE ELSEWHERE. Child’s 2-Piec styles, m Child's 2-P that will e Strictly All-Wool Reefer Short Pants, made up in cost you from $4 to $5 at pick and boy'’s size will go this week at Young Men’s Suits. AGES 13 TO 19. Several hundred Nobby All-Wool Late Style Suits, in neat patterns, made up to sell for $7.50, $8 and Rich Stylish Semi-Dress Suits, for young gentlemen of good taste, made from handsome worsteds, serviceable cheviots and worth $12.00 and sold nowhere this week at EXTRA SPECIAL! The Celebrated “Star” $1.00 SHIRT WAISTS, in handsome cut to THIS WEEK—Gents' Regular 15¢ Bl Sox will go at Your choice of $1.00, 75¢ and 50c Neckwear, in rich and newest Silks, will go at OR 3 FOR Men’s Hats at Gift Prices. Men's Regular $1.50 Late Style Fedora most stylish colorings. blocks and late colors, worth $2.50 week at THESE ARE THE GREATEST HAT VALUES IN AMERICA WITH= % OUT QUESTION ade to sell at $3.50, will now be slaughtered at. Bargain Seckers, Attention. Your size this week only GENTS' DERBY AND FEDORA HATS, in all the leading agency Suits, all sizes, neat nobby sl 65 1 rich styles from fine fabrics, suits any store in town. Your $2 45 1 $4.95 $9, will go this week at neat cassimeres, under $10.00, will go $B 45 1 styles, will go this week b5¢ ack and Brown Balbriggan 5¢ 35¢ $1.00. Hats, in all the new and 15¢ and $2.00, will go this 8125 OR DOUBT. NIVAL” at of the year’s 365. RIGHT NOW OUR FINE AND RELIABLE GOODS will meres, will be given away at............. READ CAREFULLY THE PHENOMENAL VALUES quoted at the Gents' Fine Full Dress Coats and Vests, silk lined and worth | Be on Hand Early and 200-20%4 KEARNY. NE. CORNER SUTTER. MAIL ORDERS Promptly and Conscientiously Filled. No goods charged at these money-losing prices wearer excellent service, and sold at other stores at $3.00, Shops, who eke out an existence by throwing CHAFF in the eyes of their will go into this week's great * BARGAIN CAR- $| 65 gullible patrons by offering them Gold Dollars for Hayseeds 313 days out 1 ' Men's Hz:ndsomc Late St'yfelpants‘ made to sell for $4.50, in be MASSACRED at LOWER PRICES than you’ll pay elsewhere for shoddy, neat stripes, fancy cheviots and hairline cassi- $2 45 out-of-date and ill-fitting stuff—dear to the wearer at any price. [ For e ! | right and left of this column, then come and see with YOUR OWN EYES or Dress Wear {the GREATEST GENUINE BARGAINS OF $22.50, will go till all sold at the next-to- [ nothing price of... $l2l5fl | | 8 O0’Clock To-Morrow Morning. Avoid the Crush. LOOK FOR RED SIGNS! aaisiiaiisatsisiaaisausaiaaa SRR AR AR AT SRR LA A A AR A A A A AR AN AT RTATR AT AR AU AN LA AT LN A AL NE. CORNER SUTTER. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING During this Great Sale. Brilliantly llluminated. BOABMARRUOAROEDAURERARRAUDABDIUDHUMAVMAVMAUAAUAJUAGUOAUAAOAUDLUAIDAAUAIUMAUUAULAGDAROAUbANOIAUA00LL0AILA0IARAUMZIMIUUAGDJGRA0U0UDHIMIIDSUATIDJUASUEIUMGAOLACAEO UMM UMM TIAJERAUA D URTUMRR SRR LA T b i rd, ( Cloverdale, French Guich, Oakland, ino, Fresno, Miss W R. D. Circle (Tracy), n Jose and An- | Windall and Rebecca Thomas; chorus, ‘‘Amer- fca,”” children of Selby. Britannia Lodge No. SOCIETY PERSONALS. Mrs. Christian W. Smith, accompanied | by her neice, Miss Helen F. Morrison, has just returned from Aetna Springs. Senator Frank McGowan is on a pro- fesslonal trip to Humboldt County. Hon. George H. Morrison, president of the I O. 0. F. Home at Thermalito, ac- companied by Trustee David Newell, Is now at the home on a tour of inspection. Mrs. Mercedes Graves, Miss Ada iting friends at Santa Monica. 7 of the Daugh- ORKERS WHO - NEVER WEARY: Red Cross Supplies on — —— Gould have moved from 94 VarNess | avenue to northwest corner of Page and Central avenue. Mrs. S. H. Burtis has returned from a leasant visit with her sister, Mrs. C. L. onohoe, of Santa Barbara. Dr. M." W. Fredrick and party are so- journing in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lando, accompan- fed by their sons, are at San Rafael for the summer. | ters of St. George, who are to be assisted by the S orkers at Callstoga have made an Im- t on the arm slings, a sample of been placed in the window at 16 s of St. George, are making e arrangements for a grand en- nent In ald of the Red Cross So- e boys was taken to the | day. He was suffering d had he not been removed his sight within twelve | ciety The Red Cross Soclety of Alameda will be given a benefit on July 15 and 16, Fri- day and Saturday evenings, and Satur- | day matinee, at Armory Hall, on Park | street. The new drama by Alice Kings- L- | bury Cooley, “Fatner and Son,” will be | given by an ‘excellent company of profes- Mrs. M. J. Fontana and family will v BANYs 0L P! Graves and Wil Graves have taken a|gpend the month of July at Shasta Transport Steamers. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Leavitt, repre- | cottage in Santa Cruz for the season. Springs. | senting the Mission Literary Society, | W. W. Pennycook has returned to San TS o h:‘oughl in n[ h:r(l:e dm'l.aliund Trlwly h:]:d Francisco after having spent four months Smith’s Dandruff Pomade | gilven an entertainment, an with the| on the northern coast. 1: teed t ive entire satisfaction Miss Hattle Nathan, the di c will liee 5 = < s guaranteed to g give a novel recital at Highiands, Pieamont, | money realized bought materlal, “which | ry George Bunker will leave for Wil- | and cures dandruff, itching scalp or stops -READING MATTER AND GAMES | the etegant & f Mre. I L. Requa, who has v " son’s Inn Saturday, July 9, to be gone | faljing hair and do all that is claimed for been a2 ©in’ personally superin- | The Pacific Pine Lumber Company, |three weeks. et e LR S et R tending the wants of the boys In blue at the | through Lester Herrick, has been most| Mre. M. J. Brady and daughter, Lilllan Y, L, Sample sent free by Smith . druggists. Bros., Fresno, Cal. e IMPROVEMENTS IN RICHMOND. The Point Lobos Club Will Ask for a Liberal Appropriation. —_ — for The recital will be in aid of the Red e The crgii generous and given floor covering five hospital tents. Books and magazines are desired, but no papers. All the comfort bags which were sent incomplete have been filled and all should see the new pattern before making more. The demand for scissors cannot be sup- F., left Thursday for a few weeks' visit to Skaggs Springs. Rev. Mrs. M. S. Levy of this city and daughter, Miss Welcome Rae, after a de- lightful trip, have arrived safely in Hon- olulu, where they are visiting Herman M, Levy, located on that island. Miss E. Nathan i an artist of recognized ability has won many laurels by her clever dlalect and dram As the hostess is well known in 80 clrcles the affair will undoubtedly be an artistic and financlal euccess. Donations were received at 16 Post street trom First Baptist Church, Bddy street; Forum MANY ENTERTAINMENTS FOR THE SOCIETY’S BENEFIT. V. McCloskey Is spending the T Mg Nosenthal & | plied. Every man wants one. summer in San Rafael. The executive committee of the Point | The Noble Work of Elizabeth Win- | Robinson, Mrs. L » Miss Weber, Mrs. | " nrs, B. W. Brown, Mrs. Merrill and| Miss Annle E. Nyhan and her nicce, | Lobos Improvement Club is pondering Mrs. A. S. Hallidie gave a donation of money to be spent on the Tennessee hoys. One hundred and forty recruits arrived | yesterday and 250 are expected to-day. Roos Bros. have been most Kind in as- sisting the decoration committee at the Miss Gertrude Lynch, have gone to San Jose for a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bibo and family are spending the summer at Mountain View Ranch, Santa Cruz, Mrs. H. P. Bush and_her’ son, Arthur, over the amount of money necessary to make permanent improvements in the Richmond Distriet. . The first and by far the most important question under consideration by the com- n of the postal commit- m friends, Miss B. rs. B. Dreyfus, Red postal box on Tost street, Mrs. Derby, Miss L. King, Mrs. Beck, Miss A. de Trerney, dall, Aged Twelve Years—Other Notes of General Interest. ening of June 22 a Red iven " by: - ferry. have left for Howell Mountain, wherg| mittee is to secure a sufficient appropria- e e e yklvpn by Miss Elizabeth | “Employes of the Navy Department at| they will remain during the month. tion from the Supervisors for the con- children of the town ss and the | the Union Iron Works have promised a | Miss Blanche Allenberg is spending the | struction of & twelve class schoolhouse During the past two days ss | was charged and monthly subscription of $10 0. summer at Camp Bongee in Larkspur, 2 Soclety e e T Tt atsthe of: ‘The New York regiment of 1365 men are | and has discontinued her day at home for | nd also for the improvement of tho S5E neocs : G 5 of age she Is to be expected next Thursday. the season. present bullding, venue, kno hides ard the two transports|cess The following The executive committee announces| Miss Marfe Walsh and her sister are|as the Richmond Primary. This building leave for the Philippines. | March and song tc The reading matter that proved so com- forting to the boys in blue who have al- that it has availed itself of an offer of the Overland Monthly to print in full the reports read at the open meeting of the was erected at a time when the attend- ance numbered less than fifty, but it was capable of accommodating all the chil- spending the summer at San Rafael. Professor Samuel Adelstein is staying Blue,”” by children of S i at Shasta Soda Springs, Stskivou County, or Not Guilty dred Windail ready gone, was duplicated, and alon 3 c San Francisco Red Cross Soclety on the | He will visit Castle Crag next weck and | dren west of Central avenue at that time. with it the Iatest ganes and puseles were] bl and. ¢ Ahenfoen, The | cvening of June 30 at Golden Gate Hall. | take a trip to Lake Tahoe before return- | Now, however, this building and _the gent to be used in whiling away the time | ‘‘Remember ’ Rebeccn Thomas: | The Overland will glve monthly space to | jng from F1s vecation. three shanties hired by the Board of Edu- on the long trip. Drugs, delicacles, cloth- | eSitatoin, ihewey & Slizabeth Win | reports and other matter not available | “Miss Alyce Judkins and Miss Jennio | catlon In the district are not sufficiently ing, and, in fact, everyt acles, ClOth-| dail; recitation, “One to Six. 3 for the columns of the daily press. A Red | Russell, of Alameda, are the guests of | large to accommodate all of the children ng, and, in fact, everything that can be| vich; song, “Columbia,” Maud W ; Cross department may be expected In|.Captain Cousens of the steamer Umatllla, | who seek admission, and as a consequence used to advantage has been loaded in the | tation, *‘Dewey on the 1st of each issue, which will be edited in turn | which sailed on the Gth for Seattle. the executlve committee, at the request large cases that were put aboard, The [ Reld; pattiotic sddress, Willie Syviv by the State assoclation and the local rs. Milzner and niece, Miss Helena | of the parents, who have formed them- ladles who compose the beneficent - | W v o o1 soclety. Morgenstern, of Vacaville are stopping at | selves into a parents’ club, will ask for zation never tire. Just as :r)"an Z;gl:x‘lle :‘e:ndxtg fi?fi:il'ofi n"?x‘ur:m{rxrf};-.,y Month e e e D TS the Hotel Miramar for the summer. sufficient money to build a school capable expedition is supplied they C® Junest Milton Jones: song, “In the Wreek. | CAFE SPRECKELS, 15th floor, Call bullding, | ~Mrs. A. Solomon and daughter, Miss | of accommodating every child who wishes D s hey go about pre- Y Florence’ Windall: Ruth Solomon, of Helena, Montana, are | to attend. has changed hands; now under management of Mr. Albert Wolff, formerly proprietor of Malison de’ TOpora, Oakland. Regular :unch, with * wine, 7o0; dinner, with wine, $L age of the Maine," tion, -“‘Letting the Old Cat Die,” Ada Hely; ““The Gypsy Girl's Dance,” Maud Windall; dia- logue, ‘A Slight Misundrstanding,” Elizabeth paring for the next. The following donations were recelved at the Btate rooms yesterday: From Ladies' Park A request will also be made for a liberal appropriation for the Park Commission- ers. This matter will be urged with more spending their summer vacation at the l»fotel Nfimmu. Mrs. W. H. Schad of San Francisco and D her daughter, Miss Hazel Schad, are vis- | force this year than on former occasion:.‘ | the reason being that since A. B. Spreck- Major and Mrs. W. O. Gould and_H, F. | els has been a_member of the Park Com- missioners and Its president the subject of improvements on Point Lobos avenue and the cutting of an opening into the park at First avenue has been favorably entertained by the Commissioners, who have promised to aid any and all under- takings whereby the Park and the av- enues leading thereto can be made more accessible to the people of Richmond. It is considered that $50,000 at least should be up{ropr(nted for the bituminizing of | Point Lobos avenue from Central to First | avenue, President Fletcher of the Point Lobos | Improvement Club Is of the opinion that a slanting cut should be made, leading from First avenue into the Park. This would be a great advantage to persons driving from the Presidio. ulton street from First | avenue to the entrance of the Park is not only in bad condition, but dangerous to | drivers of light teams and wheelmen, be- | cause of the cars which occupy the center | of the street. It is urged that the north | side of the park is not properly provided with entrances leading into Richmond and Point Lobos avenues. But first of all comes the cry for better school facllities for the Richmond chil- dren. e Catholic Ladies Remembered. The ladies of the Catholic Truth Soci- ety stationed in the camp of the Twen- tieth Kansas are Intensely gratified over a gift from the members of the command. Since the regiment has been in camp the ladles have devoted all their time to _the welfare and .comfort of the boys. That | their efforts were appreciated was evi- denced vesterday when a committee of soldfers presented the ladies with a beau- tiful silk flag. The boys could think of no better way to express their gratitude, s0 a collection was®taken Up among the men, all of whom subscribed: liberally, and the flag was purchased and present- ed In & graceful speech, which was as happlly responded to. ADVERTISEMENTS. RS SHEREG Sk PN o PT 809 Market Strect, Corn SECOND FLOOR FLOOD BUILDING. PAINLESS E 4 Extracted FILLED - - J/ CROWNED 7" Bridgework WITHOUT PAIN. ©ffice Hours—9 a. m. to 10 p. h. RECEPTION ROOM—No. 7. XTRACTION! CONSULTATION FREE. OUR SPECIALTY—Crown and Bridge Work and PAINLESS EXTRACTION. The Clinic is alwoys shead in Advanced Dental Science. No Students Employed. For the Next 30 Days Our Prices Will Be FULL SET OF TEETH for. +$4 50 up GOLD CROWNS, 22k.... . 350 up BRIDGE WORK, per toot 350 up SILVER FILLING . 2c up GOLD FILLING . e up CLEANING TEET! . B0c up A Physician Alwiys in Attendance, SKILLED OPERATORS—LADY ATTENDANT m.; Sundays, 9 &. m. to 2 p. m. -