The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 19, 1903, Page 23

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1903, *, Wash Goods. “The good old summertime” means plenty of cool, fresh dresses, and bere are a few ideas picked at random from our large new stock. Could snything sound more summery than a dainty gown of Figured Lawn. c red lawns; neat designs. Suitable for st colors Organdie. e sheer French organdie, in pink, blue, cardinal, black, Nil n and navy. Sold regularly at 20c a Free! Free! Free! e S $ 1.00 Worth attractive features of this big store, and to properly f G introduce them we will give 0 reen FREE to all who visit the T . store during this week dn‘ $]°° WORTH OF STAMPS ra 8 AND A BOOK. Thats a Stamps pretty liberal offer, isn't it? They will also be given Free ! away with every pur- - - Linen and Towel Bargains. Hemmed Table Cloths. nen table cloths hemmed, ready for use. and border all ar d clover, dot a other neat designs. Size 8 by 9 —size 8 by 10. $2.10—size 8 by 12 Napkins. 89¢—100 dozen heavy bleached damask napkins; worth $1.35 $1.50 3 en—Hemmed German linen napkins; worth $2.00. R1.8 zen—Hemmed German linen napkins: worth $2.50 82.2 dozen—He: ed German linen napkins; worth $2.95. Crashes. 4c— ces of soft finish absorbent crash. Only ten yards allowed chase, if the customer asks for them. EVERY DEPARTMENT will issue them. THERE WILL BE NO DIFFERENCE IN THE PRICES OF GOODS, and these stamps are only one more attraction and one more reason why you Popular Black Dress Goods. & : /: : $l: 0 1233-1250MARKET ST should patronize this ) COR. VONES store. Black still leads in popularity, and every woman feels the need of & good, serviceable “all ¥ gown. Here are some hints which will help Every thrifty housewife g = knows the many, many i practical, useful things she has been able to secure with her book filled with SPERRY & HUTCHINSON’S TRAD- ING STAMPS. BEFORE CLOSING THE CONTRACT FOR STAMPS WITH THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON COMPANY WE THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED THEIR RELIABILITY AND WITHOUT HESITANCY EXTEND TO OUR FRIENDS THE CONFIDENCE WE HAVE IN THEM. THE DISPLAY ROOMS at 230 STOCKTON STREET are OPEN at all times for the inspection of those interested. THE STOCK, VALUED AT $40,000, and OVER 5000 PRE- MIUMS will give some dea of the m-gnltude of the busi- Tess and the GREAT VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. The great ADVANTAGE of GREEN TRADING STAMPS is that they are universally used, and it does not necessitate buying in this store alone to be able to fill your book. The butcher, the baker, any of the tradespeople may furnish you with them, helping you to fill the book the more quickly. One stamp will be given with every 1o-cent pur- chase, ten stamps with $1 purchase, etc. heavy Barnsley toweling: regular 15¢. lin, whipcords and brocades; worth up to 40 wears like iron. 50c quality. 1's craze. An exceptional offer. able waists and suits. Regular $1.00 Colored Dress Goods. We have so many novelties in this department that we can’t begin to tell you about all of them. Nover in the history of dry goods have nigh-grade dress fabrics been so artistic and the prices so reasonable that ch Poplin, Venet, Melton and 1e worth up to 4oc a yard. ed and Flaked Suiting. Sold elsewhere at soc and felton Cloth in mixtures of brown, tan, gray, green o and $2.00 qualities. and $2.50 qualities. 11ks can be used at every season of the year, and the splendid of this department are fast making PRAGER'S renowned. ch black and colored Grenadine. Suitable for suits. The te Shepherd Checks—the rage for $1.00 value Worth $1.00 a yard. Free to Country Customers. The gift of §1 worth of trading stamps and a book will apply te our mail order customers as well. Every person who writes from the country during the next week for & book and stamps will have them mailed to them Immediately. After this week they will be sent on ap- plication with all orders for goods. Dressmakers Will fnd the largest and best as- stock here to make selec- )r their business. W Women’s Stylish Outer Garments. The $_business done in women's ready-made gar- ments mmmw-o-unfldxmmum stock, and, owing $o the careful foreth 't of our buyer, new garments are arriving all the time. The woman who bhas waited until now to make her selection reaps the benefit of the latest ideas. Tailored Suits. $12.45—0f all-wool Venetian cloth, in tan. black and blue; single breasted blouse jacket, new sleeves. Taffeta silk lined. Seven-gore flare skirt with percaline drop. Both are tastefully trimmed with taffeta bands. This is a splendid value at $15.00. Women’s Underwear. ndmothers economized by making all their mus- lin mg‘wou at home; but the wise woman of 1903 econ- mizes by buying good machine-made garments cheaper and better than she could make herself, and so saves time, T h and momey. ; strengt] Skirts. egye Millinery. Probably every woman remembers the Easter hats lon- ger than she does the Easter ser- mon, and perhaps you saw some par- ticular hat y o u 3 longed to own, and thought, “H o w easily I could make one just like that myself.” We think 80, too. And to make it easier for you we have placed a sale on a lot of “ready - to - trim” hats — swell new shapes, fancy straw braids, tucked chiffons and mohair effects—hats that need but little else to make them complete. We have reduced our trimmed hats to one-half their former prices. Pattern hats cut to cost price. $1.00—Walking hat, trimmed in straw and velvet; straw color and black, with white trim- ming. Good value at $2.50. $1.65—10 dozen ready-to-trim chiffon = hats; tucked effects, in black and white only. Well worth $3.00. One-Third Off. Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons and Dress Trimmings. Thousands of remnants will be placed on spe- cial sale to-morrow at 33 1-3 off the regular sell- ing prices. Hundreds of desirable remnants in all widths and lengths, from 5 yard to 474 yards. Many beautiful trimmings are included in this lot—Point Venise lace galoons, all-overs, hand- some ribbons and no end of the embroideries. This is a chance of a lifetime; a general clean-up of all our stock. All marked at 1-3 off: from 3c to $1.65 a remnant. Chiffon Shoulder Capes. $2.98—A beautiful line of the newest ideas in chiffon capes in black and white and black, made up with extra long ends. Some beauties in the lot. These capes are sold regularly at $5.00. $4.98 _Regular $8.00 values. Ribbon Roses. 85c—A fine assortment of roses for the hair. made of an extra fine quality of double faced satin ribbon. They are made up of pretty shades of pink and blue, also white and black. This is good value at soc. lla flounce of Good value. flounce hemstitched $17.50—Monte Carlo of guaranteed taffeta silk: 16 inches long. New cape effect with silk ornaments. puff sleeves, stole front and self folds at the bottom. A dressy garment. Well worth $22.00. Skirts. $2.95—Stylish walking skirt of Melton and mixed suiting; perfect hanging. Some are~ plain, others with hip trimming. Good value at $4.50. $5.95—Dress_skirts made of voile and etamine; ele- gant tailoring. Seven-gore flare cut with taffeta straps. Percaline drop. Sold regularly at $7.50. Waists. BY MEYER, BOTH & €O kirts. 4 ette, finished with two-inch nnel with silk embroidered vy blue. Regular $1.25 value Corsets. as a low bust and short box hip with lace run with baby rib- ed. fade o n cloth, in pink, blue, black. Fitted by expert fitter. Children’s Dresses. i \fade of neat striped percales; V yoke with dery, wide ripple over shoulders. Very Splendid value at $1.25 $2.95—200 silk waists of peau de soie, crepe de cygne and taffeta silk. _ All the latest styles and in rich color- ings and black. Sizes 32 to 42. They have been selling at $4.00, $5.00 and $5.50. $1.45—White lawn waists of very sheer material, trimmed with Swiss embroidery, Valenciennes lace and fine tucks. Sixteen styles to select from. Good value at $2.00. white, gray B5c—) Glove Specials. For Men--- Men’s Boys’ Suits. e ° . Here are some special in lace or o gloves, and all are -nm we g Suits and Overcoats. Furnishings. $1.00 £ i 2, pee A MG $11.00—Any suit or overcoat in our whole stock that B0c—A large assortment of boys’ . B e Phe oo andspavr i Slic $2.00._Misses’ Erench kid xloves market. They come in many stylish designs. in all the latest shades. Fitted and guaranteed. $1.00—The “Prager” kid glove of the best skin. Perfect in fit and finish. They are two-clasp and have one row of embroidery on back. We is marked $13.00, $14.00 and $15.00. The suits are all in the new spring colorings. Materials—Cheviots, worsted and homespuns. They are all new spring styles. $13.50—Suits and overcoats of all styles, colors and materials. All hand tailored by the best workmen and serge lined. These are our regular $16.50, $17.00 and $18.00 suits and overcoats. Special for one week. $7.50. $10.00 and $11.00_Two-piece summer outing suits in neat stripes—Genuine Donegal homespuns. Choice patterns to select from. $8.65—An all-wool covert top coat; serge lined and satin sleeve linings. Two colors—tan and olive. Regular $2.50 value. B golf and bosom shirts. 75¢—A new line of corded Ma- dras bosom and golf shirts. $1.00_Golf and bosom shirts of percale and Madras; latest stripes and figures. Neckwear. 25¢—A new line of neckwear: best values ever shown. 50c—The latest spring styles in Four-in-Hands, Derbys and Im- perials. Goodyear Union —Rough Ride- suits. Just the thing for % summer. These suits come in long trousers, the coats are made in Norfolk style and make a very natty dress for the season. —Jacket, vest and knee trousers in all-wool K fancy cheviots. They are of pretty patterns and well made. Ages 9 to 16 years. Worth $5.00. —Two-piece serge suits; ages 8 to 15 years. % They are from the best tailoring establish- . ment in America. Regular $6.00 value. $6 7 —Long pants suits in light and dark effects: s welts g a;'f 50—Patent colt Oxfords, Es- s and monkey Union made For Women. A complete line ~of All the welted soles have all the newest shades. $1.25—The “Cupid” glove: two- clasp with Paris Point embroidery, soft and pliable kid. All the latest shades. 83c—Two-clasp, one row of em- broidery, pique sewing and perfect in fit and finish. Newest colors. Broken sizes. Every pair fitted, guaranteed and kept in repair while they fast. Underwear. 75¢ a garment—Men's natural wool underwear; extra soft finish. non-shrinkable. Double stitched seams. Drawers have reinforced seat and covered seams. Nearly all sizes. Worth_$1.00. $1.25—Fancy ribbed worsted shirts and drawers. Guaranteed fast colors and non-shrinkable. Form fitting. Every seam sewed with silk thread; shirts are silk faced and have French neck band. $1.75 value. $1.38 a garment—Australian wool underwear. Good weight for summer.. Very soft and durable. A bargain. y cross strap san- ed soles and me- ages 12 to 10 years. These suits were bought to sell at $8.50. $10 —Youths' suits in black or blue serges and L $1.50—Patent leather lace shoes. flexible soles, a neat toe 11; widths B to D. . Hosiery. 25¢—Boys' iron-clad hose; triple leg, heel and toe. One of the best wearing hose on the rgarket for boys. 18c—Women'’s fine gauge cotton hose with maco foot. Hermsdorf dve. An unusually good value. Regular 25¢ hose. 23c—Women's lace lisle hose, double sole. heel and toe: fast colors—blue, red and black. New lace effects. Worth 35¢c a pair. unfinished worsteds. They are of the latest materials and styles. Ages 12 to 19 years. Worth $12.50. LEATHER GOODS 50c¢ up—A large assortment of wrist bags. : 80¢ up—Music rolls—alligator, seal and suede. 95c—Chatelaine bags. Regular $1.25 value. | JEWELRY. A 25 —Overalls of good quality, with bib. Brown, C blue and black. 45 —The best quality overalls, with bib, in brown. C blue and black. None better. 14e—Latest ad chains, white ocks: guaranteed

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