The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 11, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGE DREVER WEDS A WATSONVILLE BELLE Special Dispatch to The Call. e e e e e e e e e e e e e oo ] @+ e « Seses PP O POtV t0 409090000 04000000-0-00 LIVES ENDANGERED BY A VENGEFUL SALOON-KEEPER Patrick Boyle Sets Fire to a Building in San Rafael in Which Eleven Per- sons Were Sleeping. Special Dispatch to The Call. for next | % bonds ad failed le had the | 1to avenge and | ADVERTISEMENTS. PP CERTAIN DEFEAT FOR THE FRENCH TREATY Finds Too Strong Opposition Both in the Paris Chambers and at b e ieteieg Once or twice a year the good house- wife has a thorough house cleaning. The house has been swept and du every | day in the year, but the housewife knows | that in spite of vigilance dust accumu- | | lates in cracks and corners, and is only | % | to be removed by special effort. It’s the same way with the body. You | 10| look after it every day. You take all | | the ordinary precantions of cleanliness | and health. “Vet the body meeds its special cleaning to rid it of the accumu- | lations of waste and poisonous matter which invite disease. Doctor Pierce’s | Golden Medical Discovery, taken Tegu- | larly once or twice a year, would save . | many a sickness. It purifies the blood, _ | strengthens the stomach, and cleanses y‘., the body of poisonous accumulations, ®| =Last spring I had a severe atta - : | monia, which left me with a bad gflo&vm d all sore with running sores. 1 gottwo bottle: Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dincszvtry. which; 2 benéved:-ved my lix(e. I caznot express my gratitude to you. I am able now to d good work.” e Dr. Pierce’s Medical Advieer, in covers, sent frec on receipt of 21 one- - | cent stamps to %y cost of mailing only, Address R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y, NO. 2. NO. 3. Made to order We want 1900 to be a very successful year with us—we want more people to get acquainted with us. $13.50. So we start the year with a remarkable sale—tailor-made suits and overcoats in eignt different styles of gar- ments—any one you may select, We have been planning this sale for months—bought the material before the prices of cloth went up. The sale is for a limited time only—until all the cloth of this lot is gone. can ever get such values in tailor-made clothes—especially if the price of cloth keeps up. With cloth having advanced 50 per cent in some instances, think what a value you are getting in goods bought before the raise and sold to you at prices very much less than they were formerly. Your opportunity lies in this sale at Suit M shows the single-breasted sack suit. It is conscientiously Pl(:ture NO' I tailored, stylishly made from such patterns as you may select. 1 is a box overcoat that has all the grace, style and appear- PlCture NO’ 2 ance of the very expensive overcoats—carefully made— sure to please—your choice of several cloths. e illustrates the double-breasted sack suit. This suit is P‘Cture NO- 3 made from the same materials as the single breasted. s indicates a cutaway frock, a very dressy suit, replete PlCture No' 4 with careful making from good, serviceable, sightly cloths. 513.50 Picture No 5 is another double-breasts Picture No. Picture No. Picture No. Come and get samples—they are freely given. of San Francisco. 6 shows the strand. After that it is doubtful if you Overcoat suit, with satin facing, , humerous patterns to A very popular suit. It is made similar to the cutaway frock, but is shorter and has outside pockets. Very suitable for the business man. 7 is a single-breasted sack suit with a high cut double- breasted vest. With or without satin facing on the coat. 8 is designed to show you what a handsome, stylish win- ter overcoat can be had during this sale. singie or double breasted select from. Write for catalogue of samples No. 2 if you live out One entire window is devoted to these suits and overcoats for $13.50. 1 718 MARKET ST. and COR. POWELL AND EDDY STS.

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