The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 18, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1900. 8 FAVORS GIVEN. LARGE SHIPPERS |§ig © DY RAILWAYS S Makes a Preliminary Report. Evidence Shows That Discrimination | Has Already Had a Disastrous T has always been said that owrs is the store for the man to buy his clothes, Effect on Milling In- il who wants his money to go as far as possible. Since yow are assured of 4| values at all times at our store, think of what opportunities there are for il you during our special sales on Friday and Saturday of each week. On these days we actwally dive yow the reductions that we say we do. Follow- ind you will find the items for to-day and to-morrow : Men's fack fuits OR the last three weeks we have had special sales of sack suits for $7.45, $7.75 and $7.25. These suits constituted different lots. Some were blue and black cheviots, others were fancy cheviots in checks and § | WOOD) r\' mixtures. They came in heavy, medium and summer weights; there were also black clay worsteds, gray cassi- (wooo meres and fancy mixed tweeds; and likewise some brown, = gray and French gray cheviots in stripes, checks and her- ring-bones; two styles, single and double breasted. A After each one of these sales we found a number of (Wooo) suits left, so we have taken all that remain and will sell \e=2 them on Friday and Saturday only for $ i a/ & a suit N _\\ 2 ) They are good all-wool suits, suitable for business or everyday wear. The values are §10.00 and $12 go—those were the actual prices for which they sold previous to our special sales. The sizes are broken in some of the patterns, but the suits as a whole comprise all sizes. Money returned in every instance where the customer is not satisfied. dfen’s 2All#V6ol LPants INCE several people could not take advantage of our special sale last week we offer the same values for to-day and to-morrow, namely $3.00 and $3.50 pants of Scotch tweed in, brown, gray and a shade of blue for . The pants are made of strong, heavy, good-wearing material and are an actual saving to you of $1.00 to $r1.50. @oys Failor Sits OTHERS, school will be out soon. Now is the time and the opportunity to get the boy some ATTACK ROOT ON THE ARMY CANTEEN QUESTION he Women's ce Union ) Ly e / ] it = % 0 owea the dnii-chnioen law. suits for vacation wear. They are not expen=" L’\ = . SENATE DISCUSSES [ 2 =" « sive suits, simply suits of rough material for PNEUMATIC SERVICE C/./ teckfles him to romp and play in. )\ 5 They are made of brown cheviot /.5 v\ Wolcott, Chairman of the Committee in six different designs of trimmings. WOooD on Postoffiees, Vigorously Op- BRAVE ENGINEER ] SAVES HIS TRAIN| sbers to Hold Up | | i g black, black, - brown, brown, re cedar, Jose Somvla, of California THIS hat for $1.30 is not a HERE is a special in neck- ties for two days—Friday and Saturday. All-silk soc neckties in tecks, four-in- . hands and band bows ; ex- quisite designs and colorings; this season’s goods. As a special for the two days the price is 256 each As there will be a great two days’ special, but is| 4omang for the ties the early a $2 oo value which we offer at all times for 51.80 | We can do this because wel are not exclusive hatters. | soft shapes : stiff shapes: cedar. l comers will get the best pat= terns. SN Some of the suits have wash shields and some have shields of same mate- rial as blouse; knee pants with buckle and strap at knee ; ages 3 to 10 years; usual retail price $1.25; special for Friday and Saturday only 7 Oc a suit Out-of-town orders for any of the above filled if letter bears postmark of Friday or Saturday. * —_—n 005 (0 | W Y/ ) -

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