The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 25, 1900, Page 3

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SUPPRESSION | OF THE BOERS S DEMANDED Formal Action Taken by! the Dean of the Di- plomatic Corps. piod Vow Occupy Masam- Vill Prevent the Pas- | Comers Over DAY OF WARM DEBATE AMONG THE METHODISTS y Session .'x: the General Confer- One Angry Delegate es Falsehood. » n Studebaker SHOOTING AFFRAY IN A PETALUMA STORE H. H. Maynard, a Prominent Drug- gist, Attempts to Kill Gil showcas: arreled over personal he street, b vehted by bys b h 3 ak may carrying guns. v ilpe b EMBEZZLERS SENTENCED. Two Cashiers Who Violated Their Trusts Must Go to Prison: AND, Vt., May 24—Charles W. ed guilty in the United to-day to an indictment m with the embezziement and funds of the Merch- of Rutiand, of which s sentenced to thom of six ez assignedl to cells the house of ¢ fon here. DIPLOMATIC CALL. Ali Ferrouh Bey, Turkish Minister, | Visits Hay. | 4.—All Ferrouh m yester- “ ith the | > the Special Order. r Hepderson and the Committee on Rules the House Judlefary ed a rule mak- e tional amend- der as soon as the rule a final on June 1 at nti-trust bill is to follow ith a final vote June 3 at N, May 24.—After confer- | [i = \\\ o ) 0P, A W = ) ; ) S ; 0 b3 0 o -G 2 \\\\? ) i i =0 2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1900. Weven Daydpecials; ~ Ouwr special sales will now be for two days in this week and part of the next. While our two days’ specials were a pronounced success, we found that the time was so lim’ted that many persons were deprived of making purchases. Althowsh the sales will last Longder now, the valwes diven will be.just as great. LBl sale to able, dressy coats. and $ig.co. customer’s approval. i Tl lots is Boys FJailor Suits HE boys must have their special as well as the grown folks. For young- sters from 3 to 10 years there is a sale of sailor suits like the picture here shown. Suits are made of mixed cheviots and the patterns are desirable. Features are braid trimmings, French cuffs, whistle and cord. We have sold numbers of the suits. Those remaining will go at the special price of 2.10. .. comprise all sizes. $9.85 a suit The overcoats will go at the same price—gg 85. prise black and blue kerseys with fancy plaid or farmer’s satin lining ; coverts in tan, summer weights; Oxford grays with vel- vet collars—the latest in overcoats—now being worn by the best of dressers ; also cheviots in black or blue—those good, wear- These, as well as the suits, are worth $12.50 Money returned should a suit or overcoat not meet with the All necessary repairing done garments for one year. #ens AliHcol Frousers ||y PON looking over our pants stock we find a number of NU broken lots—three and four sizes in one pattern. No . one pattern has every size, but the pants as a whole Some are gray mixed Scotch tweeds, . some light brown and gray cheviots, others gray cassi- meres, and still others dark striped worsteds. trousers for $2 so and $3.00, but the special price on these broken $l.75 a pair See our window display of these goods. AMELS’ hair crushers—that is the name of these rough fin- ished hats, which you see so many men wearing. They are particularly good hats for picnics or any trips to the country. You pull the brim down in front to shade your eyes. Hats come in Steel gray, brown and blue mixed. Our price, mind you, is only *] each We have just made up four hun- dred dozen more of thise 5o-cent caps, which we sell for 20¢ each. Out-of-town orders filled—write us at 00D 5 (D There are light patterns The suits are all Actual values We have sold the Y ~ 24 s N : Aackufiiits g @vercoats =y OR this sale we have taken some sack ‘ suits and overcoats and put them at a price that will interest everybody who appreci- ates buying clothes at actual reductions. They are values that will win us trade---they will get people acquainted with us---we will thereafter enjoy their continued patronage. The suits are single and double-breasted chev- iots in black, and also gray and brown checks and mixtures; biue serges in summer and heavy weights; and also black clay worsteds .only in the single-breasted style. and weights to wear in warm weather, and dressy dark suits for other occasions. wool and come in all sizes. . and $15.00---especially marked down for this $12.50 They com- free on these @iiner Wasts,. UST look at these values in vests. We bought from a big New York house who had to | have money 1000 linen vests at a price so low that it seems hardly possible—but it’s so. Here is a detailed desc ription of the vests: They are made of (= washable linen, which we guaran- tee will wash and retain the colors, as they are woven right into the material. Vests come in stripes, checks, plaids and figures, with grounds of white or tan. The actual bona-fide retail prices | of these vests are §2 00, g2.50and $300. These are the real values. The entire 1000 vests will be sold for 65¢C ... The sale price is so low that we want you to see it is so from your own personal ob:ervation. once.

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