The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 21, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMB'ER 21, 1900. ° 3 (UN BN p—— SSUED BY A | meslChristmas Hints Counsel Makes Bitter Attack || on the Young French = - = o . e i ——— Nolwn. | o Suits and Overcoats " Sougit Beyema His Mesma ||| Ay & g Only three more days left for buying “Would Pay Mo Dobes, your Christmas presents. Better buy right away, and why not buy sensible, practical and useful gifts? The most sensible of all useful gifts is clothing---good, durable, stylish ' suit of Charles PARIS, ’ a-brac deai- clothes. Our clothing is particularly suited for gifts, because of its excellence. It is excellent because it is Every ready -to-wear garment in our store is made by union men, and the label they put on the clothes is an absolute guarantee of excellent workmanship. Good materials and good workmanship are what make clothes wear. .Then again our assortment is -of big ad- : i B vantage 1o you. Our stock comprices everything worn in suits g and overcoats, Every material and style is represented, and there is a range of prices from as low as it is advisable to pay up to as much as-one cares to spend. 5 All clothes are sold with a guarantee that fully protects the customer. Money will be returned in any instance where the customer thinks he is entitled to it. Every garment bears our guarantee label | | ‘ Union-Made l | 66 , doo Y eargoo which, of course, is self-explanatory. Goods can be exchanged after Christmas if desired. % 6 [ ‘ Furnishing Good | Hats | o _ In this department you will find numbers of things that are well adapted to ’ ; The best hat we know of for a l R Ot tasstring A : Sl _Chnstmas present is a Hawes: it Ereed. be s giving man always appreciates a present of furnishing goods. is popular, stylish and an all-round X Below are mentioned suggestions from our immense stock, and we wish to say favorite with the men; it sells for that we consider the goods first class in every respect. The prices are reasonable: $8 OO : ® = Smoking Jackets from $3 50 to $10 Bath Robes from $4 to $8 50 . & . Pajamas from $1. 50 to b4 Night Robes from 50c to $2.5’0 l seascoonTr?fieI?ofc?rf; NS TN 5 M J Nflckwear elegant assortment, at §Oc Gloves from $1 to $] 85 Another good hat less expensive is our Handkerchiefs from 25¢ 0 75¢ Shirts from 5o0c to $2 “Wood Special” at | Silk Suspenders from $1 to $3 Canes from 25¢ to $2 $l 95 Umbrellas from 50c to $7.50 Underwear from $1 to $6 a suit 3 Mufflers from $1 to $3 Hosiery from 25¢ to 75¢ amlctlels the equal of the hatters’ usual $2 50 Elc. 5 E Cie Bl Efc. S h vex ~Bre Hat orders make good gifts. ! ROBEERS FATL TO LOOT { | TBEAS\?BEB‘S OFFICE }| —_— Night Watchman at the Capitol of i ' C hristmas Clothes for B EE ristmas othes 10or DOYS :. Mothers and fathers, too. you will find our children’s department particularly helpful in the selecting of the Christmas clothes for your boy. Right on one floor is a complete stock of children’s, boys’ and youths’ suits, | gtliu h’i“‘!; ’Cuplysl ;’d 3‘2 k. bv"?fii‘ overcoats, hats, caps and furnishing goods—all fine goods at reasonable prices. | For boys from 3 to 8 years, middy, vestee, reefer | Boys’ sweaters from $1.00 up. and sailor suits and top and winter coatsfrom $2.50 | Boys’ shirts, ages 6 to 12, 5oc. to $10.00. Boys’ neckties in a varied assortment, 25c each, it i For boys from 8 to 15 years, two- piece and three- B)ys underwear at ali prices from 2gc a garment up. i il | \ }‘, l piece suits and top and winter overcoats from $2.50 | Boys’ Fedora hats from goc to $2 oo. it (1 i j » | o ] to $10.00. i Boys’ Derby hats, $1.50 and $2.00. LT 7 "as he_could teil. i For young men from 12 to 19 years, sack suits and | Boys’ caps from 15¢ t0 75¢. t ABCKBISEOP )P IRELAND | box and winter overcoats from $5.00 to $20.00. Santa Claus has candy for ail the little folks who call. I SOON TO GO TO CUBA | Baseball outfit free with every suit or overcoat, Take elevator to second floor. i Commissioned byChthe h?tz;::: to e oL S R €, s g Report Upon Churc) | ] Jn Disputa. ‘ ! Out-of-town orders fiiled for any goods-that we have—simply write our mail order department inclosing amount and we will i e o e g gk send whatever you desire, subject to exchange after Chr.stmas. Address Department C. sba shortly after the first of the year by | 4 mmission from the President. Bllhnp ick of Duluth has been invited.by | | Chblehob 12 Bee achmisnop is saia [ 5 ‘ to investigate questions in dispute | §i > s g_the allotment ol church pros- , | he island. It is ised that I ot jeves the 5°lect.|o of one | A T hurchmen for the l:;:;:'g; . ] ‘: hnrr; rflh ’th?efglltr::c zfu;;e inten- (] O D P tic this G mommen( | . GRANTED A DIVORCE { FROM ACTOR ncnomr., T uel m\en-um as s repo: e < X e e e SR | | ~ 718 Market Street. William Melbourne )dacDowell the actor, s ,;"f:..’: ey u:’:f:(‘::’ el <

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