The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 7, 1902, Page 27

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*THOUSANDS SEEK WORK IND FOOD Suffering Among Unem- ployed in London Increases, PR L TS ashionable Folk Devote Time to Yuletide Prep- arations, NDON, Dec. 6.—The grip is unusual- winter and has already ghout England, with the who can do so are leav- of people are on their o attend the Delhl durbar are flocking to the south d the Channel Islands. se parties are being or- Il big country places, where is rapidly spolling the hunting e “‘guns” indoors to less daily congregate at the erally fighting for a day's work. Unskilled of soft tinted, semi- es heretofore unknown ewelry. Queen Alexan- 1 to enamel work. the London theaters and experienced so profit- e present. The West Sm, while the proportion without employment is ng. The Woolwich Ar- have discharged 2000 he winter set in, and £t eased from service | ess naturally is visible A number of newspa- d subscription columns owing stories of haif- many of whom are scanty luncheons pathetic teachers. A ndon suburban councils works in order to em- has appropriated $50,000 The London County cet December 9 to consid- for calling a conference es throughout the coun- can be done toward anent system for re- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. If you are in doubt as to what to give him and don’t know what he would like why get him a mer- chandise order. We issue merchandise orders from 50c up to any amount, ) Ha ——— g le, Bluff and Jolly Old Santa Claus Sends forth his metry greetings from his new abode at Raphael’s, where he will be Master of Ceremonies and King of the Second Floor Realm of Raphael’s Juvenile Department. SANTY is in his new home--a Japanese Kiosk, an awfully cute artistic little conception of ours—-and he is going to distrib'ute to his many friends some awfully cute mementos, one of which will be a marshmallow miniature of his liege subject, “Happy Hooligan, and Alfonse and Gaston will do their bowing act in marshmallow design. One of these to every one of his visitors when accompanied by their parents, beginning Monday. The Selection of a Gift for a Gentleman Ought to come from a house that has a reputa- tionfor handling high-class goods. We .enjoy that reputation. It is notwnec- essary for the goods to be high priced if the goods are high class. This is demonstrated to you by the picture opposite. An original conception of ours in the handscme two-faced Janus cloths, smart co'orings and about 1000 of "em to select from at et an cormmiouT v cao eneral distress and | " Federation is | a test of strength | ns that may precipi- | e equal to the great | unions, have de- | v to introduce rad- | h ay of labor-saving means a reduction in cce work on which almost | running. that if the men ac- on of machine tools, | re of American origin, | the yards at their full ble them not only to uilders have small hopes will be accomplished . They belleve, how- is ripe for the exper- e new machines in many n by unskilled laborers, TO SAVE BURNING SHIP Loses Life and Another Man Be Dead in Dis- aster. 1 ec. 6—~One fireman is missing and two a hospital over- as the result of a fire early to-day on the wned by the Boston and | o ken is Willlam Beville, id of the vessel to Another fireman iissing, and it is ed. All other ed for. Divers = Seville and the ot known how the on is about $50,000. afternoon and had of her cargo. The regular line between feet beam and eight- feet deep. { i | Seeks a New Trial. Dec. G.—Argument on the | trial for Albert T. T . It was agreed by o present all their evidence of afidavits to be ready next gxception was made as to “FHouse, Patrick’s former urich and Payne, morgue ose evidence was ruled out 1, counsel for the prosecu- to examine them. e ey 2ly Shows Keen Interest. Dec. 6.—Messrs. Cridler, Ivesand meeting with much en- in their work of enlisting he eteps being taken by the mmissioners. And Particularly Holiday Times, a Lounging Finds Favor With a Gentleman, Some very handsome ones in Eiderdown like the picture opposite shows; girdle at the j8 waist, and cord fastening at | the neck, Extra long and very smart colorings, A $5.00 Robe. One of our star spe- cials for Monday at $3.95 e 3\;&5 ™ and Robes.. .. Were we to tell you all about ’em we would have to have pages. The assortment of Robes and Gowns on our third floor is truly bewil- about them, but space forbids. Only this—DON'T DO A THING ON ROBES AND GOWNS until you have seen ours. Not only will you get handsomer styles from us, but you will get "em at lower prices. Is it a gift for a gentle- man? Get it . A Words Cost Him Money. Dec. 6.—A court has awarded Grete Meyer of the Lessing dering,. We would like to narrate| f \ N, ”" Sy Bk (5 g 53 “\\“"\_’L/ N ) If you can picture anything sweeter than that winter sailor pictured above for little chaps between the ages of 3 and 10 years then we would like to see it. We consider this little sailor (The Kanuist) one of the swellest conceptions ~ossible, in the winter weight serge, in Navy Blue, Garnet, Royal|Bluz and Cuban Brown. Made in the full flaring blouse, trousers lined throughout, every seam of the serge serged, which is the high-class way of insuring seams against ripping. In all de- tails this is a $6.00 sailor—in all calculations as to value it is a $6.00 sailor. Our price $3‘35 THE SUIT Jaunty and Smart | Are the Suits we have for chaps between the ages of 6 and 14 years, Knee Breeches Suits. There’s a smart suit that we picturz opposite in the bright- est of Scotch fabrics, sturdy, strong and warm, and built on lines of steel for strength. You know there’s none can touch us for building boys\ clothes, and none can touch us on ces, either. A wonderful collection Monday in suits like one pictured opposite in the fabrics mentioned above. Swell suits that cught to be $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 will be Mon- " $2.48 Golf Red, {On the side you 'see one of our smart numbers in Overcoats for little chaps | between the ages of 3and 8 yeats. Itisa 'sweet af- fair in Blue, in lin Cuban Brown, in | Electric Blue and in Squirrel 'Gray, just as smatrt as you can imagine it. PRICES RANGING FROM $7.50 to $12.00 ACCORDING TO QUALITY. a Stun- Nelveses That long coat. Notice the length of it—notice the breadth of it—the smart beauty, for good looks, for dcvcr:asflormg.‘ 'l;ofitho:: up to 15 years of age: fi‘:thc ] well, in town for $10.00. With us Monday it is

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