The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 3, 1902, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. SILK WAISTS, $2.95.] Made of Louisine silk. The picture is an exact drawing made from the garment. Four clusters of tucks on front with six rows of hemstitching; also tucked back. New style stock collar, puffed sleeves and trimmed with silk buttons. Cambric lined thru- out. Colors are pink, light blue, gray, cream and black. The popularity of soft silk waists certain. They have| caught feminine fancy and have come to stay. We are happy to be able to offer so beautiful a silk waist to San Francisco ladies for only $2.95. is Ladies’ Patent Shoes, Guaran- teed, $2.65. A tried and tested shoe which we take pleasure in introduc- to the ladies of San Francisco. They are made by the Un- Shoemakers of Boston, a strictly Union concern, Fac- These shoes sell all over the United States for - pair. To introduce them we shall put out a limited : of every style in stock at $2.65 the pair. Six styles e. We sell the patent leather shoes from this factory solute guarantce. If the vamps break thru before t sole is worn thru, a new pair of shoes will be given estion. This guarantee is positive and absolute. e as follows—ordinary full French heel—gypsy button | 2 Goodyear welt—Goodyear welt Vici Kid mat top, three- . common sense heel—same shoe but without mat 1g a patent tip with a half military heel—patent n with Goodyear welt, mat top and full military heel. 10e sold on a positive guarantee—same stock with full dress full French heel, and carrying the same guaran- tee. Best shoes in San Francisco for the price; $2.65 the pair. RUFFLED CURTAINS, Pair, 48c. se are made of fancy striped lawn. Six patterns in the i Width 36 inches. Just a little attraction to bring you to the drapery department on our opening day. Pair, 48c. toe ar e Night Gowns, 89c. Cambric. Full width and length and full sleeves. Trimmed with lace insertion and lace edge finish. Lined yokes. This is an- other surprise from our muslin underwear department. The pic- ture was carefully drawn from the garment. Inaugural sale price, only 8gc. Cambric Skirts, 98c. Full width with deep Spanish flounce, two rows of lace and-one of embroidery insertion,also lace edge finish. Adjustable band. Inaugural sale price only 98c. Ladies’ Hose. 200 dozen pairs of fancy im- ported novelties. Either drop stitch or embroidered. Bright, medium and quiet colors. Regu- lar soc values. Inaugural sale price, 33c pair. | wiq — ragers Market Street, at Jones. Wednesday, 3 September; 1902 MAKKE:T STREET, A1'JONES. In accordance with our promise, made to you inthe opening announcements, we have arranged a series of sales which extends to every department in the store. This page contains only a few of the money-saving events which shall reign thruout the store on the Opening Day. We offer each one of them with the firm belief that they are values which San Francisco shoppers have never be- fore enjoyed. The people of our city, as well as its visitors, are cordially in- vited to inspect the new store. than welcome. Every one of you will be more Kersey Jackets, $4.95. tion at $4.95. SKIRTS, $3.95. . The illustration above is anex= {act picture of one of the skirts. Materials, all-wool broadcloth, cheviot, Venetian cloth, serge, homespun and pepper-and-salt mixtures. Styles, seven-gore, flare or graduated flounce effect, trimmed with satin, taffeta, moire silk bands or braid. All well lined. Hang perfectly. Good $6 value. Inaugural price, $3.05. Domestics. German Damask table cloths with hand-drawn borders. Design in clover-leaf, fleur-de-lis, tulip or carnations. 2 by 2 yards, $1.3G. 2 by 3 yards, $2.15. Linen huck towels with hemmed spoke stitch which will not pull out. Free from dressing. Red, white or blue borders. Size, 19 by 38 inches. Price, each, 19c. 2 by 2% yards, $1.79. All-wool plain French flannels. Colors—Car- dinal, cadet, electric and navy blue; mode, cas- tor, tan, reseda, pearl, heliotrope, royal, old rose and scarlet. Fifty cents the yard is astonishing- ly low. Inaugural sale price, yard, 29c. Comforters, one side silk, one side silkoline. Full size. A host of pretty floral effects in light, medium and dark colors. This is a very extra offering. Each, $3.95. California blankets; full 11-4 size; long fleecy nap and silk bound; red, pink and blue borders. This blanket sells regularly in most San Fran- cisco stores for $3.95. Our inaugural sale price, $2.95. Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes; all wool; 27 inches long, breasted, box front, fitted back. Tailor stitched Kersey strap on front with velvet point. inlaid collar; cuff sleeves. main silk lined. Colors, tan, cas- tor, navy, red and black. The illustration is an exact picture of the jacket. An inaugural attrac- double Velvet Ro- DRAWERS, 48c. " Muslin with yoke band. Full size. Large umbrella flounce; lawn ruffle with two insertions of lace and lace edge finish. Cut like the picture. As an inaugural sale value they are marked 48c. CORSET COVERS — Cam- bric, made with adjustable band; trimmed with lace insertion and lace edge. Wednesday, 48¢c. Neckwear. the neckwear department. thing. from Mention Fashion decrees that neck ruffs are the Our stock is filled with high-class novelties; over 400 styles. : Ruffs of pure silk with extra full ruche; all black, or black and white with long ends. In- augural sale price, $3.48. Also about 300 black ruffs of good quality (regular value $1.25) will be sold at 69c each. Ribbons. Hundreds of yards of new ribbons. All the latest novelties. Ribbon bows tied free of charge. 300 pieces of beautiful striped neck and bow ribbon, pure silk, over 25 colorings. All 35¢ values for 1gc Wednesday. 4000 yards of 2oc fancy ribbons, all colors, in 100 patterns, will be placed on sale Wednesday at gc the yard. Initial Handkerchiefs. 1000 dozen pure linen kerchiefs with embroid- ered initial and hemstitched borders. They are full 20c and 25¢ values. Our inaugural sale price is 10c each, MEDALLION PICTURES, 55c. They measure 12% by 16% inches and have 1% inch gilt frame. Beautifully colored photo= graphic reproductions of noted works of art, mounted under glass. Each picture has an easel back suitable for hanging or standing. Price, each, 55¢c. The picture department contains a choicely selected stock of novel poster pictures and a variety of subjects suitable for dens, cozy corners and Miladi’s boudoir. . Ten for 25c - - - JACKSON SQUARE CIGARS Ten for 25¢ - - - LILLIAN RUSSELL CIGARS Colors: Claro, Colorado Claro and Colorado Maduro. ‘| each. Materials, scratch felt and Box of 50 $1.25 Box of 50 $1.25 MADE HATS, $1.48. 25 dozen assorted samples in ready to wears. The lines which these samples represent were made to sell for $3.00 and $5.00 velvet. Latest cart-wheel effects with quill and wing trimmings. Turbans and children’s hats in- cluded in the line. The new col- orings—green, royal, red, castor, brown, pearl, navy and black and white. On sale beginning Wednesday at $1.48. PLUMES and Tips, beautiful- ly black, very glossy and richly curled, eight to twelve inches long; only 39c. Silks, Dress Goods. An inaugural bow from the silks and dress goods. ~ . Colored taffetas 19 inches wide of good weight, firmly woven and of lustrous finish—26 colors to select from, almost every | shade except pink and light blue. An unusually good quality| of taffeta for drop skirts, ruffles and linings. The regular retail price in San Francisco stores is 65c the yard. Offered Wednes- day, 39c the yard. Black taffeta, 27 inches wide. Very bright and lustrous. A }} quality that will wear well and give full satisfaction. The kind {|] that usually costs 85c the yard. Offered Wednesday, 60c the yard. Coronation suitings, 46 inches wide, in 12 new and correct color combinations for Fall wear. The swellest fabric of the | hour. Good medium weight material suitable for tailoxed gowns. Very serviceable. Inaugural price in the dress goods | department, soc the yard. “Coronation” is a name given to the new two-color effects || which were put out just previous to the crowning of England’s || King. & —— CHOICE TOILET SOAPS, Box 25c. White rose and violet scented soaps; delicate and very last- ing; perfume characteristics ofall nice soaps. Each cake is wrapped in a separate carton; 20c the cake would be an ordi- nary value. Wednesday, 20 gross on sale at 23c the box. Boxes contain three cakes. 5 Suits, $9.90. Some amazing values here. All the $12.50 suits in the house go down to $9.9o for the week. Suits cut exactly like this picture, in tweed; in blue, black or gray cheviot; in fancy worsted or in an excellent grade of black clay worsted. The bias glove pocket, high cut vest and other details that denote_the up-to-date suit are all here® The suit, $9.90. Silk Bows, Sc. An immense line of these which were made to sell for 25¢ each. We are going to put them out beginning Wednesday morn- ing for 3c each or 6 for 25¢c. Collars, 12 1-2c. The best 12%c collar on the market, the popular Helmet lbrand, in all sizes and in every \ popular style. —_ Market Street, at Jones.

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