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THE SAN FBA CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1902. | | | | &) it E | ol H | | E § | M | E | 3 i ERERMERNR RRRERRRR RRRnee H H H H i H 3 RERRERRERRR ERRRERE URRRRRE Rannen ARNRRR RRRRRR RRERINNIRNE RRRRERNR RRRRRRR ERRRRERRER RRRRRBER RRRERER RERRRRRRRE RERKE RERRMRRRRY RRRRRRRE RERRRRRK RRRRRRRRRR B Parisian Neckwear for Season 1902-3 Direct importations, selected by our own buyer in Paris; a great collection of beauti- ful Novelties ruthed out from New York to be in time for the opening. Probaby the greatest novelty in the new Fall Neck- satin ribbon, with buckles. Decided Novelties In Lacdies’ Belts 20 novel styles, just opened, including the New Colonial and Postilion effects, both made of unique characteristic 2 . Also elastic belts, jet or turquolse nudded, black velvet belts, with e'astic exten- sions, ornamentcd with steel pr jet beads and turquoise—in fact, every fcl:hmg new idea in "CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- See Beautiful Show Windows As handsome merchandise displays as ever have been madein this gity. A wealth of new Fall goods displayed in the big Market street show windows and in cases throughout store. Do not miss seeing them. Ladies’ etc., on east side; Furni- Garments, Silks, AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE New Wrist Bags 75¢ fo $3.00 The picture shows three of the very many pre‘ty and stylish Wrist Bags that are now here for the Fall trade. No other store carries such an immense assortment of this elass of goods as we do. Bags like the Parisian Coque Feather Stoles and Boas in the new $5.00 to $25.00 | throughout the entire house. wear are the belts, §oc to. . . . . . $5.00 ture, Carpets, Clothing, etc., on west side. above cost: ies—Wide an e er.. k. rrend Our Grand Fall Opening Occurs ¥ G i35 ustratos, made of VR 2y W alrus Leather, e Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 15, 16, 17. e streetcolors $37.50, Genuine Seal...$1.00 $29.50 and $15.00 San Francisco’s great semi-annual style show begins to-morrow, when California’s largest shopping place will exhibit a profusion of the e g e correct fashions for the ensuing season, from all of the acknowledged arbiters of style of Europe and America. The showing this season will eclipse any similar exhibit that has ever been made here, as our women’s display departments on the second floor have been completely remod- combinations, each | €icd, beautifully carpeted and refitted, and entirely new stocked—a corps of buyers having been especially sent to Paris to procure the model garments and millinery. Every section will show for the first time some new creation not to be seen elsewhere in town. Seal, larger size $2.00 Seal, Inside Pocket.. R T Walrus Leather, git enake clasp .§3.00 The opening occurs A Distinguished Showing of Exclusive Styles in Fall Costumes and Wraps The great Suit and Cloak Department on second floor was entirely refitted and restocked on September first. Our buyer spent months in Nzw York and Paris selecting his patfern garments from the creations of the leading Modistes of the world. The entirely new stock consists of the best grades only in all prices of gowns, suits and cloaks—masterpieces of costuming—a vast exposition of all that is most modish in women’s, misses’ and children’s wearing apparel. 22.inch Jackets—Nobby styles, in dark and medium tan, and Oxford Covert Cloths; cleverly cut, perfect fitting garment with pretty fancy striped taffeta linings, veivet collar and new flare sleeves, all sizes from 32 $5. 75 4,00y, . o 00 0000 Slot Seam Jackets—M:dc of very good quality of mottled whipcord Covert cloth, fancy stripe taffeta lining, very stylish flare sleeves, nice velvet collass, our pn:: + gy - $8.75 Kersey Jackcla—A very chic style of 22-inch fine Kersey Cloth Jackets, slot seam, lined throughout with hnvy quality satin, co)onmu,blun, castors, blacks , ss 95 27 =inch J.okels Double-breasted, swell style, with storm collar and revers, Handsomely finished with stitching and inlaid mirrored veivet, comes in blacks and the popular shades of tans, blues and castors, lined throughout with beavy satin . 313- 75 Blouse Coats—Snappy styles in Kerseys and Velours, handsomely trimmed and splen- didly lined, in blacks, navys, blues, reds aand tane, at £9.95, $12.50, $13. 75 $15.00, $17.50, up to. . $35100 New Monte Carfos—The swelles: of the ncw swell wraps, for Fall and Winter, in fine kerseys, coverts, velours, taffetas and Peau de Soies, highly tailored, richly lined, the finest products of the tallor’s art, and atffmoderate prices; you will find that we bave muk:tf them: $15,00, $17. §o, $18.50, 1—New 19-inch Importcd Siik F. ahric Exhibir Better Values Not Shown Anywhere An unrivaled collection of new Silks for street, house and reception wear. Elaborate displays in main aisle, in the show windows and cases, and in the department itself, Ifyou would get the most style and quality for your money you must come to Silk headquarters to buy. 24-inch Peav dc Crepc—The most DPaon Velvets—zo inches wide, with popular of the Silks for evening wear, has beautiful silk pile, silver ffinis;;’_“(i:; mos i i i ular velvet in vogue for il & :f:h mh;::‘::"‘::’ o e e i, ' eupinis i ot ATECeTeR” 1 By wap s, o " $1.50 gl ,n Fancy Waisl Silks—Every new weave 22-inch Cordnruys—The beautiful fab- that promises to be popular and every mew ric now in such demand for street costumes, combination with jacquard etripe, represented full lines of the best makes in the market, in in this collection. Materials for bandsome CVe'Y shade manufactured; two qualities, waists, for street and evening wear, yard, per yard 31_25, $1.50, $1.75 r.... ; 85¢ and $1.00 Fancy Waisl Velvels—In a great as- 2l-inch Deav de Soic—Extra heayy sorument of swipes, and black and white quality in shades of cream, blue, pink, white, “"‘"‘- paon finish, per . $1.25 mais, nile, reds, reseda, tan, . se . - castor, gotlin, ete., yard.. . . SO0 BlackSllks—Thetwomost pop- War weaves to-day are taffetas and Peau de Pagcy W“zu'fisz'bC“f' and Scies. We carry complete lines and make a ostumes; grounds with emall pin- specialty of pure dye silks in all widths: bead dows of biue, green, white Taffetas from 6855 to $2.00 per yard. and red, a decided novely, yi., S 100 Peau de Soies from 856 to $3.00 per yd. Beautitul French Lingerie And American Made Undermuslins The Muslin Underwear is another one of the sections that was entirely re- stocked pn September first. © On opening days, this department will show for the first time some charm- * ing specimens of hand-made French Lingeric. The garments are in the Jatest Parisian styles, will be found perfect fitting and are beautifully made, # French hand-made Gowns. .. ....... $2.75 to $27.00 _$1.98 to $15.00 | . $2.00 o $35.00 | French hand-made Drawers . French hand-made SKirts. . French hand-mace Chemisc. . . .. $1.75 1o $15.00 French hand-made Corset CBV:!‘S ,,,,,, $1.98 1o $13.50 Our stock of American-made underwear comes from the best factorics in the country. It consists of the daintiest embroidery 2nd lace trimmed garments, in all of the Jatest ideas and styles, the new chemise gown, s‘iip on corset covers, accordion pleated corset covers, skirt length chem's:, etc., etc. A ,;, «4 American-made muslin and cambnc gowns . .59¢ to $6.50 | B el ) American-made muslin and cambric drawers , . 25¢ [0 $5.00 | Am‘nc-n made mumn and cambric skirts, . ....... ..59%to $895 | American-made m and cambric chemise. . ... .50¢c to $6.98° American-made mus’in and cambric corset covers. . . ZSc to $5.00 2—Lace Evening Dress, copy Raffin 35 3—Imported Silk Monte Carlo Coat. ......... $80.00 Never has this city seen such a profusion of beautiful styles. is the leading style store of San Francisco. 4—TImported Zibeline Suit, copy Paquin. ... ... $87.50 The Emporium, as it is equipped and stocked to-day, Cloth Capes—:7 inch and 3o inch, black, navy, castor and tan, in a variety of all-wool materials, strapped with material of which it is made or plin tallored stitched, flaring or turned-down collars, lined and unlined, $3.95, ; ' $6.95 5080, o0 g Popular Priced sufls—A dozen styles at Scven-lorty-live, made of good mottled cheviot, Venetian cloths and serges, in black, navy, castor, brown and gray, all of them exce len!ly tailored and lined throughout; you 7 will marvel at their style and finish, at ’ a Golf Suifts—Motted Cheviots in desirable dark gray and Oxford effects, natty suits, with the new Norfolk Jackets, flave skirts, cither gored or Ta:lor-Made Suits—Of fine Kerseys and Veneian Cloths, in navy, black, brown, or castor. The new Blouse effects, with stitched satin rever, nine-gore skirts, with full npear - silk drop skirt, at the wonderfully low s Lt o e $12.45 Cavert Suits—In dark and medium shades of tan; also black and navy Broadcloth suits, slot scamed, jacket and skirt h'ghly tailored, the Jatter finished with ::;l:llklimp.:k:rl, :plmdd $19 95 Dress sklrfs—A splendid. assortment at the popuar price teven-forty-five, made of fine serges, hopsacking or broadcloth, prettily trimmed with satin or ; taffeta bands and every sKirt lined throughout. They’re Kersey Jacket. ..... $22.50 . . 6—Opera Coat, from Ignace, Paris.......... B 20000 07 o R i My vt Ik s i e R K §5—Crepe de Chine and Real Lace Creation of 7—Broadcloth Suit, New York model. ....... $31.50 to bave a dressmaker, when you Frayet, Paris . o3 il S 0uR i il (8 $600.00 8—Imported Kersey Monte Carlo Coat, ... .. $40.00 can buy such skirts as these at $ 7 ,45 Exhibit of Exquisife Patfern Hatls From Paris and New York and Our Own Inimitabie Creations Our buyer personally selected the beautiful model hats that will be on exhibition this week in the shops of such famous Parisian milliners as P.ul Virot & Berthe, Dress Goods Exhibit Foremost Fabric Designers’ New Weaves San Francisco’s Premiere show and sale of new Fall fabrics. Every novelty and s:aple weave of note from English, French and American looms finds its fullest representat’on here. Opening day exhibits in the department in mein ais'e and in show windows. Cempare qualities and prices with the best values that you know of, and you must, if econom'tally inclined, decide 10 buy the materials for your Fall Linn Faulkner, ~Man. Heitz, Boyer, Marchand, Esther Meyer, Peuyanne, and Carlier. This very large callection of imported model hats will be found strikingly original in con= ception, the materials of the very finest, and the styles exclusive with us. Prices of these §25.00 to $50.00. In our own work-rooms are employed the best designers and makers in the West, a notable acquisition this season being both the head trimmcr and the head maker, for many years with Mrs. Cogh'an. Hat in Picture $18.00—A copy by us of abeautiful Virot model. A dashing style, becoming to almost any face, exquisitely made ot black silk velvet, over a Rembrandt frame, the brim draped with Chantilly lace, and caught at back with jet ornament, while glossy Ostrich Plumes pos=d at right side complete this beautiiul creatioffl. ~Style, workmanship, and materials " considered, it is undoubtedly the best bargain in town in a sweil dress hat. , $ 18 OO Pretty Trimmed Hats $5.00 to $20.00—Every day our work-room turns out dozens of pretty stylish hats made of this season’s novelty materia's, WELY atyliah, it these mORICIHICER s % 2 beds ) o i ettt SISt L SRR I R L R R $5.00 to $25.00 Street Hats and Ready-to-Wzars — More popu'ar than ever, a great varicty, simple, severe, and elegant, at prices ranging from .o . . . . . e sy .. $3.00 to '$10.00 gowns of us. 52-inch Zlklmc—AIeadmg fabric for swell Winter gowns, having exceptionally rich, lusirots finish, in all of the new Fall (o‘orn and mixtures; iare b e, yai SO0 48-inch Voile (E[zm,n:) A superb quality, perfectly woven French fabric—very sheer—suitable for fancy tucked and embe'~ Lshed costumes; three shades of Bische, light gray, beu de France Repids eyt D50 48~inch Crcpe de Franc:—Sik and woo!, a beautiful weave in a large variety of exquisite French colorings; ves fine qualty for the prce; yurd, S50 48-inch Samile—A very handsome silk and wool material, much in demand for ultrafashionable and wedding gowns; in Bische, bleu de France, pearl, ' $2.85 - tabac, lavender, etc., yard . 48-inch Black and While Tw:ed Mix- turecs—In striped and snowflake effects, for stylish street suits. These are all. wooi imported cloths, and excellent valuess $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 . Imported Svit DPalterns — Distinctly new, chic, up-to-date, exclusive French cre- ations in bordered, mistral, Natte and lace striped cffects; per paten ; $18.00 to0 $30.00 Black Zibelines—We have a stock that Las no equal in town, of these very popular black sfabrics; the best makes, in bright lustrous finish—gocds that will give satisfactory wear. Five grades of the §2- inch widths . . . . $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Seven Great Opening-Day Sales New Bargain Section, 2d Floor The underpriced goods tables, usually in main aisle, have been temporarily moved to bridge, between muslin wear and toy departments, on second floor. This absolutely new attractive Fall merchandise will be on sale at the as‘onishing prices quoted, all day Monday and Tuesday, if quantities last. Silfgg Berviful plain colored Peau de Soics, Taffetas, and Peau Sultanas, in all of this season’s desirable shades, such as white, cream, pink, blue, rescca, old ruse, gray, castor, cardina, brown, turguoise, hel'otrope, ctc.—the taffetas, splencid lining -and underskirt silks; the other weaves, the kinds most used for shirt waists and evening dresses, worth 75c, 85c and §1. coayard 860 Opening day sale price. . . ... . . . ard Yokings—a O, sample line of "'l' ontings all-overs, 2500 picces—shirrngs, tuckings, embroidered linens and silks, cut out chiffons and plisses—black, + ‘white, black and white, and Jinen; plain and colored embroidered. In fact everything in the way of all-overs, that is to be worn this coming season. The pieces are from 18 to 45 inches wide, and from 11 to 18 inches long, and are worth from $1.50 to §7.50 per yard. The Opening-day sale pnce cach, will be 48e, 33 " Ladies non-shrinking, wool mixed Jerscy Under wear, ribbed Vest and Pants—vests, highneck, Jong sleeves; pants, ankle ler gth, French yoke band, weil finished, per- fect fit, as gocd a garment as can be sold at 75¢; in 460 cream white only. Opening-day sale price, each . 150 only, silk applqued Arabian Lace Collars—round revers shape, 8%e¢ Lace Coliars, in ecru color, beautiful collars imported for this scason’s sclling—a $1.50 value. Opening-dzy sale price, cach. . this season’s best $2.50 and $3.00 styles, of Neecl Ruffs, .\ v Nk Ruf, wih peted ends, edged with Juby silk, are marked for the Se e sl b gL 08 Opening-day. sale, Cats e s e 0ot Aga st b Fi vl 150 pieces of wrapper and Kimona sty'es, in @IBEH Ty 1oy, printed funnclettes, in staple and Orientl A 12Y%¢ 8¢ 2 manufacturer’s samp'e Fne—g00 Curtain Ends, .. .. won s Brusse's, Irish Peint and Swiss Tamboyr Curtains, worth ¢ 7.50 to $25.00 per pair. These samples are larze encugh for sash curia'ns (134 yards by colorings, in exact reprcduction of the French makes. value ‘resh from the locms, at rhe very attractive Opening- day male price . ar L) L 54in.). Regular values $1.50 to $3.90 exch. Open- 75c irgdaysaleprice. . . . . . . - New Gorsets A different Corset stock than you have been accus- tomed to — new, French imported Corset models, and all the latest ‘deas of the best Ameri- can makers. The designs are artsiic and perfect fitting. We guarantee to fit the most s'ender cr the stoutest figures perfectly. Ladies’ Coutil Cor- sets— French bias cut, Jow bust, new Jong hip effect, Jace trimmed, colors, black, drab and white; a special value at. . $7.00 = New Veilings Chiffon Veilings, with the latest novelty com- binatos, chenille velvet f embroidered sps, yard .50¢ Novelty Tuxedo Vuhn;l—A " eelection of more than 100 entirely mew meshes and dom, gond . e ok ntn bl e §50¢c Chiffcn Hat Drapes—In all of the new com- Linations, with motive spot cr embroidered, | each . 5U¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 | Arabian Lece Col'ars—Some apphqu:d in silk, yound cr revere shapes, each +2.50,$3.00, $3.50, $5.00 New Trimmings Spengled All-Overs, per yard $1.75t0. . . . §4.75 h lh'm App ique, per yard 25¢c to. . $5.25 | r znd Persian A:phqun, per yard | $3.75 | Saie of Lilienfeld’s Furnishings-- Men’s and Boys’® Fail Clothing 68c on the $1.00 for Finest Fuirnishings Men’s $1. 50 Monarch Shirts, sale price.. . . 880 Men’s $1.50 Golf Shirts, many patterns.. . . 8@ Men’s £2.50 Goif Shirts, cufls attached . . $127 4 Men’s $2.50 and §3.00 Shirts, fizest French percales and English madras, now Men’s $1.00 £hirts— Golf or stiff bosom . . . Men’s soc and 75c Fancy Hosiery, now Men’s 25c Fancy Hosiery, reduced to. . . . - 12¢ E. & W. Coiar, sod everywhere at 2c, ncw, BRCh . o el R R S E. & W. Cuffs, regu'arly 40c per pair, stock selling now, per pair. . . Stylish, up-to-date soc Neckwear . Save One-~Third on Fine Fall Cothing Men’s $i2.50, $15.00 znd $77.50 : uits, $11.50—Ycur choice of all of the troken lines of cur Faland Winter stock of high-grade Suits ‘or men, which have been telling for $12.50, $15 and $17. 50, duting this sile for, . S 17.50 Boys’ $10.00 Suits, $6.95 —Sizes for young men 13 to. 19 years; cloice of + our brocken lines of up-to-date $10.00 Suits, in fancy cheviots, cassimeres, worstecs and_ tweeds; all new Fall and Winter styles; ‘G 93 . Exhibit Charming Siik Waists and Pettlcoats The makers have a'most wrough! PC)’ CC“OD in WIIS(S :nd pCt[ coats, with the soft and delicate silks now so universally used. The rich beauty and modish elegance of the waists and petticoats that we will display during our Fa'l opening distnguishes them from the com- * mon kinds, and the low prices that we quote for so much sty'e and good workmanship will be a marvel to all who see them. Sifk Waists at $4.95 Two styles, taffeta or Peau de Soie; one, hem- stitched yoke, finished with bias folds, tucked bishop sleeve and high collar; the other, tucked yoke front, with high collar ard plain b'shop sleeves—in shades of pink, b'ue, green, red, corn color, Other Silk Waists—Plain and fancy effects, in a'mest all the co'ors of the rainbow, beautiful styles, many of them ex- clus've with us, at $11.75, §9.75, $8.50, £7.50 and. $6.50 [ Tatfeta Silk Petticoats—Biack and white stripes, deep ruffl: of accordion pleating— finithed with two bias hemmed rufflcs and heading of black ruching . . .................................. $6.75 Many other styles of Petticoats at $12.50, $15.00, $18. 09, ;u 5n (hke pumu) $25°00 c R e S P A RO St SR w'e . $27.00 New Wiodes For Misses’ and Children’s Wear. A special feature here- after in the big store’s garment business will be the supplying of ail the needs of mises’, children’s and infants’ best goods and styles for the least money. The newly stocked department adjoins The Swellest of Ladies’ Shoes At £2.50, $3.50 and $5.00, we are showing | some of the handsomest styles of Ladies’ Shoes that have ever heen produced. OF all the styles perhaps the mest in demand by best dressers is the shoe pictured, made of a very choice quality of Vici Kid, with 2 seamless wavs vamp, perfect’y plain toes, soft WA AR CARA TR CARR AW CAANR AR CRARARSE RALARHAA N WRAARA AU N ARAR S WA RARARARR R R WA WA NN DRRRAUEH R TRRR AR GURARUCR CRERRAAAAE CARARAD WAARARAR QARARAAN AN CAAR AN AR RAATANL DRR RN AR RN AUR AR CUaNN A AARAR A Wi Wi Waaaneaies Pompadcur or Persian All- Ovm, per yaid | Another lot of neckwear, in the ne choice during thissale for . . B s est of kid tops, mediutn high Lou's XV heels : i et e . $7.50 | L» Premicre—French mode's—perfect fitand | e, . . .. ... ... A b A gl o g ooy X e’ SRl Farcy Eriliiant Sitk Braids, per yard 1oc to . | comfort, for all styles of figures, are made of Suspenders, now. BO! s’ 2-Piece Sults, $2.98 Children’s Fine | dealers ask from $6.00 or $7.00 for—aere, ana ............... 50¢ | best French Coutil, and black lasting cloth, | Men's Pajarras— Cheviots, madras, 2es for 8 to 15 years; every suit guaranteed Wool Dresses— | here oniy,at.. . .. . . . G 00 Bleck ard White Combination Braids, per | trimmed with dainty lace and satin_ribbons, | wool, and all wool : all wool, neat, dark mixtures for Fall and Winter The, ifw, lasg . oy NG TR 0 15¢ | citherback or white. $5.00 & $7.5D | $3.00 Pajamas . . . . . . . S wear; in fact, the choice of any $3.45 or £3.95 Soiie . il s’—”— Biack Siix Gisap, yard 10C . - - - - Y T ST 35 co/Dapmnie’ 32l D% 10 0 two-piece suit in cur stock durin o i ml ale of Hams Blaci Silk Passementeries, yard soc to.. New Music 18¢ |sicorima. . [0 ]] tisale for o« ovn . ... . DZsGE toe: pors wie| And Good Wines ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, These &ve popu'ar marches, published at soc | $7.00 Pajamas . .$4.76 | v s 4 Real Fur Edgings, yard 10cto. ‘4.00 each, regularly sold by us at 25c, on sale all | Men's Underwezr—| Blentild soock :ompnud a gen- $6.00, $7.50 and $8.50 to $15.00 €3 astern sug:r-cure ams, nice Point Venise, Galoons znd Festoons, per yard | thisweekat . . .. . ... .. 18¢ | enal line cf good quality and fine underweat, cane Blouse Sailor Suits, $4.75 Mises’ Short and| Weights, on special sale ’ 5 BECE i oisieie o s Bw £4. Creole Bel's, march, this week . 18¢ | sisting of Balbriggan, Merinos, Cashmere, all-wool, ~—Sizes for 3 to 10 years. Choice of our entire Ful Length| Monday only, perlb, 20 All-Gvers to match, per yard $1.25 to . . . | Clorinda, march, this week . #8c | ik and wool, and’ Balbrgean with silk stripes, stock of Fancy Sailor Suits that have been selling Cloaks—OF finest | Table Claret— Our alright quality of good ............... §5.75 | Dreamy Eyes, maxch this week . . . 180 Space will not permit a detailed dtlcnptlnn of each at above prices; they come 'in reds, cadet blues, kersey, Melton and family Wine, pnm,uud-,u.Jy 3.. Black and White Escurial Galoons, per yard | Heart's Courageous, march, this week . 8@ | style. His priccs were from $1.00 to green, browns, and in fancy cheviot; fancy weave materials, and pretty velvets, | Port or Shetry— Good ordinary wine, bot= PSR AT ... .2.00]|When Knighthood Was in Flower. . . #8¢ | garment; our sale prices . . saemfamo during thissale for. o . v . .. . 9¥TE| Gom.....$5.0010 $30,00 tes, Monisy oaly, 5 bottes. . . Wmmmmmmwwammmmmmmmmmwm

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