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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1903. ERREREERRY LR RRRER RERRERE Underwear Clean-Up Speciaily bought lotsand all of theshort s of knitted Underwear and Hosiery, fitless prices now, to quickly close 1 out. Here are a few of the items: 25 styjes of Ladies’ Imported all- ove: Lace ‘e thread— Hermsdorf Biack—the kind to'd z r\t:_vwher: at 75c the pair—clean-up price. . 480 Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests — Wool mixed 3 2 ani unchrinkable —short sle=ves, natural | S — gr-y co'or and unusually good 3¢ qualits; all and medum sizes o marked for the coan-sp 38¢c hd\u Swm R bbed Ves's —Imported — lise th ul - crocheted, hed ith oo ,fln = usual goc ;;.f: o e v 22¢ nee "'!i”'," sery .'._D!\P'."',! LAl d dddd Vests and Pants—T fine styles and makes of the an Hosiery Co.; full regular made m —sizes 18 to te only—sold regularly up 2o 75¢ n:h, -up Youporied Swiss sibbed, pure wwoal, natural $1.00 and S$1.25—all Ladies’ Cashmere Vests always at [ > N . 2 marke n-up saie; each. . lmhnnklh't \‘ool M x(d an— Lacies $1.25 each; clean- 1.000 Doz. Wash Veils _ af 10c, 12c, 14c s stock of drapes ning Monday at 10c, l120, 14¢c hose for Those for 14c ae cxtr Muslm Wear Glean-up f Women’s de Muslin Garments, s.me of the k and blue, some b necks s, etc., marked for z.c0stvlss, $1.68 n, fine Cambrics and Nain- with fine aliover embroidery 2d plaia hems with clusters LA 2 LR dd ddddd X i d i il dd dad dd il il dlddd 4 e, 280 98 Corset Covers— , lace and marked - .28¢ .48z < Aprone.. 490 Aorons.. GG 40 42¢ \Lu-\,. Ladies’ ful flounce e nces ¢ wide hem- g - 98¢ »'~l-|r'l —of 1, made with Ladies” “ hem, $1.50 - $1.15 nd ekirts, chil- lors, reduced rked for the Clean-up - 830 to $4.00 marked for the Cican-up sale -20c to $2.50 i colored), that were 98¢ to £6. 50, 65¢c to £4.34 A Glove Clean-Up 400 Pzirs Women's dollar Gloves —Lamb- skin, 2 -clasps, co.ors and blacks, some of them erfzctions in manufacture, which d over carcfully and had thor- , making them perfectly strong, 1l be found perfect fitting. luded in the Clean-up Sale at pair 590 250 Pairs Ladies’ Walking G oves—z2- 0 ‘ev\n, c:mrs lnd bhu all s acing kid gloves in colors nnd bilck. all s fine quality Black Lambskin b izes 534 and 6, all included in e 7 Clean-up Sale per pair . , . 79¢ 3eo Pairs Ladics’ $1.50 Gloves —2 and chsv French olors oxblood, biack, pearls and a small quantity of tans—gloves m:m the best French makers, such as A'ex- strict’y h‘k-:h s goods in every particu'ar, 2 e July Clean-up, price per pair . . . . 98¢ 180 Pairs Ladies’ $1.75 Gloves—Best quality French kid, 2 pearl in an asiortment of colors, Juy Clean-up price, pair . ’1.29 35c Oxfords 14c 12:c Percales 9¢c 500 pieces of Imported Anderson’s Scotch Oxfords—Secured by our an half regular price. Hgh-class of patterns and colors, one of the s for shirts, waist: and suits, 2 rare muf..(ru.'r‘, goods that cannot b sold regu- kid, col clasp, n purs foods and Tiguors for Monday and Tuesday while -quantities last, \| 500 45c tins best Eastern Lard at.. . . 450 tins 10c Soups, Anderson’s I dozen 95, “ 1,000 tins Cream—Lily or Carnation, doz.. $1.00 | gl 600 30¢ bottles Royal Salad I)n.uln( . .17¢ W2 400 20c packages Fairbank's Gold Dust Washing LSS 7 powder . e xe; Electro-Silizon, at, 3 boxes 250 tins Crown Asparagus (Hickmo: 2,000 tins Hunt's Extra S:andard Fruits 5 a dozwm, 2 tins . . nt’s galion Pie Fruits ot . ns Lbby's Deviled Ham or Po Creamery Firkin Butter n 1 Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate at 5 ns of extra standard Oysters, 1s, 2 tins o tins an.zn P.nuppn,mryh .. 3,000 Paper Shell A.monds, regu'arly 1 «. Jesse Moore Al Whiskey, ies Oid Chempion Whiskey 2 McBrayer Whskey at. © - * . s Redcro:s Genzva Gnat . . . tties O d Pot and Sher:y, full qurll, leguhrly ‘0( d e, 4 bottles.. . des Blac] wm Teble Claret . /iliam®s O d High'and Scotch Wlmkcy calian Swiss Tipo-Chianti, pints . s 0. P. 8. 3879 Whiskey a Swes Wines Angeics, Tokay and Madeira Apricot Brandy Imported, at . - 50 d Thorne Gin, regu arly $1.00, $1 “m&mlfl!&fl!flhi! i!v!l!i!?virvv‘ivivl;-vrv_vv EREREERERERERE RERERERRRRR RRRRRRRRERRERE P RRRERRLRRE RRRRRER R R YRR P RRERRR R R PEERRRERRRRER R RRRRRRER R Y RRe, 1 24-inch heavy Satin L'berty, very popular material for shirt waist suits, ssveral different sizzd dots, stands 36 inch- :sfh:.h instead .. l:g;: $3.00, clean-up imitaton mahogany, 4o inches highs any, F.en.d: legs, m:el{r finished, 14-inch OF D T SuAL. S 500 very ommental, instead of §12.00, clein- S5y ex8 ches ‘hgh, lnbwd; of $2. 505 The Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or lelephone will not be sent C. O. D. Extra Prices Delivery e —— Quoted . Facilities = —_— Are jfor the time this ' 4 And extra salespeo- sale continues, if ' ple have been pro- guantities last. New vided for this event. ilems will be added 5 We shall doall in our from day to day as power to deliver the the lines advertised 5 goods promptly on the are sold out. day they are sold. The Emporium’s famous AMid-Summer Clean-Up Sales begin to-morrow. Ever since we inaugurated these summer demonstrations of our unsurpassed bargain-giving power, just six years ago this July, the Clean-Up Sales have grown and grown in magnitude. The assortments to be offered this year are more varied than ever before. All departments are represented. In addition to all that remains of merchandise bought exclusively for the summer months, and all of the short lots of staple goods suitable for all the year round, we shall introduce many special pur- chases recently made by our large corps of local and Eastern buyers. Only dependable merchandise is offered, and in every instance we guarantee that /e prices are absoluiely the lowest that such merchandise has ever been sold for in California. Butterick Patterns for August, and August Clean-up of Silk Fabrics About 1000 yards of Colored Svrah, a!l pure silk, in shades of navy, brown, gray, tan, cerise, turquoise, purple. car- dinal, sapphire and garnet; pretty shirt waist and fancy work silks, sold regularly at 60: the yard; marked for the July Clean-up ...... Many small lots of Peau de Cygns, Poplins, Taffetas, Gros de Londre, Crystal Cords, Armures, etc., ia solii colors, such as cardinal, tan, mavy, royal, goblin, myrt'e, old rose; a'soa small quantity of whit: and black and white striped Louisin=; silks that sold regularly at 75¢, 85¢ and $1.00 the yard, reduced for the Ju'y Cean-upto. . . . . . . . . 390 400 yards of Hemstitched Crepe de Chine and fancy striped Pongees, two of the mos: popular si ks for Summer 19013; very dressy for shirt waists, dresses, etc.; the Crep= de Ch'ne; come in navy, tan, bluet and ; Pongess in stripes of all colors; regular retail prices of 49 these siks 6oc, 85¢c, 1.0 and £1. e yarl; clean-upprice. . . . . . . . . (] Dress Goods Clean-up 38-inch Mixtures—A nicely assor-ed lot of this season’s goods, in such colors as reseda, tan, reds, dark gray, gobelin and brown; our regular 50c qualities; during the clean-up sale, yard 29c All-wool Challies and Printed Albatros—28 inches wide; about 500 yards in such colorings as navy, cardinal, white, gray and tan; very fine grade of goods that will make pretty wrappers and kimonas; the tegular 75¢ qualities; iz 39 Clean-up sale . . . s FIRSUE N Metallic Printed Mohairs—In smal dots and figures; the popular dress fabric, noted for its good wearing qualitizs; colors navy, black, brown, rescda, reds and tans; 38 inches wide, 75c regularly; cleatoup, pREE Ll o b L e An assortment of , $1.00 and $1.25 p:r yard Dress Goods, including so-inch Vigoureaux, in tan, gray and gobelin blue, 46-nch Beige in pretty shade of gray, so-inch Black Beiford Cords, 48-inch Black Crepes, etc., etc., materials that will make very stylish and service- 59 able dresses; a'l reduced for this sale to . . . . . c on blue and black grounds, the kinds we have sold all the season at 75¢ and 85c the yard, clean-up price ____________ 59c The July Clean-up of Women’s Apparel Cost has been forgotten in re-pricing the Ladies’ Suits, Jackets, Silk Coats, Waists, Wash Dresses, etc., that are included in the big July Clean-up offering. The garments were produced by some of the best women’s tailors in America, and were as good values as could be obtained anywhere at the original prices. Savings now in many in- stances more than half. _Alterations extra. Ladi-s’ Su'ts tl fancy flake sui Black Silk Dress Skirt—A very limited number of handsomely made gar- ments that— Wer: Now 5o, $25.00 and $28.75, chevio's and ' $12.45 5:00, excelent all-wosl cheviots and popu'ar solid colors and mixtures, reducsd for the clean-up sale to . . f14.95 $18.50 $22.50 $32.50 $7.49 $9.25 $11.25 $16.25 Dress Skirts— That were $6.50, very stylish garments of black etamine, with mercerized drop, reduced for the clean-upsaleto . . . . $4.08 Wash Waists — Hundr:ds of pretty waists of colored madras, white lawn, fine cheviot vesting and other popular materials, regularly $1.00 to $2.25 Suits that we-e § o and f23 pain Coths, all Ladies’ reduc Sa'e to Ladies’ made suts of fine cloths, ch Su'ts that were $21.50 t 50, splendid street dress:s and tailor- , serges, ctamines and wool crash, in back or gray, brown, iy, cach, reduced for the July clean-up sale : G35c 1o $1.58 Each Cloth Jackets—Medium heavy kersey, some blous: front, some loose box back, and some plain double breasted fitted walking jackets, in lengths Siik Shirt Waist Dresses—] u ks and stripes, reduced for the , beautiful silks in dainty pin $18.45 ecial offering of the very bes: styles of head che: great Clanag WIEDS .} o 5is % 5 sas L Spem Ladies’ Wash Dresses—An extra from 22 to 27 inches, red cnly, regular $12.50 to $18.50, marked for the July clean-up sale. . . . . . . fawn, gram linen,” chambray, “crash, dack and’ butcher finen wash wmjc 1;1-. J“k: eyl “::'?:_' w‘:{;‘:’?’:fif dresses— , tha: .45 © $22.50, Dresses that were $2.25 to $2.08, now . . . $§.08 e S e R - - $2.48 $12.45 Wash Dresses that were $3.98, fiow $2.93 Sitk Jackets—That were $22.50 0 $25.00, now . - + « . .« . . . . Dresses that were $5.0030d $6,25,.005. - . $2.08. ... 2l Z T W 0 W oL deee e, $11.25, 012-50. $17.50 Wath Dresses that were $7.50, now . . . . $4.38 Silk Waists—In colers, that were §5.00, now . . . . . $3.85 The Big July Glean-up Sale of Ahsolutely Reliable Curtains, : Draperies, Household Linens, Blankets. el it et 1 | We have put quick selling prices on hundreds of items Bianket Sale ins, some of th: handsmest parierms| iN the big Domestic and Curtain and Drapery Departments, | 1000 pairs Calilornia White Blankels— > seling per 7| of which the space in to-day’s announcement will permit|Are offered in conncction with the big urta'ns, Batten- < Caruins . . ... ..S0.84 |USto mention but comparatively few of the bargains. We }July Clean-up Sa'e. This lot was pur- 5.55.Curtains . . « - - - sg.az call your particular attention to the offering of fine curtains |chased before the recent advance in wool ;; c; :‘f’,‘:,:i :32:87 mentioned below. and laid aside especialiy for this annual About 670 yards French Cretonnes—In a large event, Towels and Toweling They are made of superior Cali- assortment of floral and conventional patterns, 3 : 3 That are regularly 156, 30¢ and 25¢ the yard, | Cotton Towels—17x34 irches, fancy weave pat- | fornia wool, closely woven with a fleccy $5.75 Curtains re-priced for the temn, nicely fringed, never less than gm, liyrface, the most reliable blankets for $6.00 Curtains den-vpaae. . . 9@y TIC, IEC| % cach reguiarly, dean-up pric: . . OZ€ ¢ $6.50 Curtains ity wear that are made. Striped Cretunnu— About 4o Huck Towels—18x33 inches, clese weave, very ¥y:%0 éum ns reguarly 18c, clean-up sale price, yard . §2@| heavy, hemmed ends and colored borders, reg- | £4.25, 4 Ib. 56380 in. sz . . . $3.28 i 2000 yards Silkolines —In v deig regulry| 0y £1.60 donen, 205 dosen macked g | g5 5o, 5 b 7oxky in. e . . . $3.98 o s Sy 814< and 10 yirt cleandip ice for the cean-up salzeach . . .. . . (] $6.45, 6 b. 72186 in. size . . $EuTE BETREN e s vids: (§o colored | Unbleached Bath Towels—Ext-a large, su's an- PP 2 i e f9.00 Curta'ns ...86 1003 yards f dotted Swiss (gold dots) and colored 8 2 Ban o0 Cutaines v v S UNBIRT Scrim, regularly 1cc the yard, reduced for the| €aly made, soft and absorbent, our regu'ar Crochet Spreads--Double bed size, nicely made, S5 i Coias s .- S YOO clean-up sale to . .. . :‘;‘93 the dozen kind, clean-up price 21c fin'shed ends, clean-uy price, each . . . §6@ $15.00 Curtans . ... . . Bleached Shaker Flnnneh 30 pieces only, clos: o "" C h Rl S S 'h - Crochet Spreads—Eitra large and unusually A woven, so't and fleecy, a n'ce material for nght | Cotton Crash— 245 pieces, 17)2 inchis wide, | gy, Marseil o b atich : 750 pairs Not i deaishat Ao * nice camask patern, with neat pink 2 avY, Maeilies efect; Sipzup peic= S8 18 wear, regu‘arly 10c the vard, clean-up pric= s 7V2c Unbleached Camon FI“HL]A('-OSL‘ woven, heavy maks, an extra 12 Clean-up jrce; yard . S5c ally marked for the big July Cea wide, ..59¢, 76¢c, $1.23 8e| wcpce. .. ... .. .. 36=inch White Cambric, a nice fine 10c quality, 3000 yards only, 7!e. Clean-Up of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs 10,000 Smyrna Rugs, Fahulously Low Priced Our Carpet Buyer, while in the East three weeks ago, purchased the entire stock of the Fries-Breslin Co.. famous Monarch Smyrna Rugs, at greitly reduced prices, and they havz arrived in time to offer them at the beginnirg of the July Clean-Up, at the astonishingiy low prices quoted below. This immense line consists of the latest designs, in the most desirable color effects. $1.12 "$1.45 '$1.82 $2.85 18136 size, ,,-g,,["/y 27345 size, rrgu Jox6o size, regu 36x72 . si. F T R 770 larly $1.50. larly $2.75. 7‘(g1’:/urly}/4 Choice of 20 Patterns Bigelow Lowell Body Brussels—That famous make of long- wearing carpets—during the clean-up sale while quantities last, sewed, lined and laid; per vard Among the many splendid Furniture values that economical buyers will avail themselves of are: Double Bed Comforters—1o dozen only, fine siliccline covered, filled with laminats=d cotton, always sold at $1.35 to $1.45 cach, clean-up sale price $1.08 borders, usually sold at 7 J4¢, cl-a1-up price Linen Huck Toweling—Fully 18 inches splendid wearing artcle, a big sclier at 1215¢ each, clean-up price 26254 size, regu- larly $2.10 . Handy Couch—A mattress and spri-gson legs, good material, good workmanshlp, is 32 inches wide, 72 This Pedestal Golden or— Comblnation China Cabinet and Buffet— Golden quarter sawed Cobbier Sext Rocker Datinty 3-piece parlor Suite—Fuil ma- hogany back, highly pol- —Golden oak or T SNy oot (i oant - ished, best of upholster- inches long, just what you,need for a cory orimitation ma., 'iches wide: has 13x | any, roomy sat, ing, in pretty shades of fin: tapestry; in- corner, a tpare room or a summer home; in- stead of §27.50, clean-up price. . . R SInies 20-inch French bev- eled mirror; hogany, top 14 inches across, stead of $5.00, sale pricc. . . . $3.65 we'l made and well i {} Tabourette—Solid oak or imitation mahog- finish=d, instead of artistie regularly Music Cabin=t, quarter-tawed solid oak or Clean-up price up price Laces, Trimmings Half Price = Great Clean-up Sale in Laces, mmings, All-Overs, Drapery Nets, Open Chiffon Appliques, Silk and Beaded Gimps, Tinsel Gauze, etc., all the short lots and to-br-discontinued lines, now at about half rsgular prices. mported Tooth Brushes--High grade stock bri du,hn‘dn-n.finqbunhudh,w ssc,dnn-nypvm.... g ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE ¢ s mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmam Delineator, now ready in Pattern Department. 25 Clothing Clean-Up All small lots and broken sizes of Men’s and Boys’ Summer Suits are newly priced for quick selling during the July Clean-up. Several lots closed out from the wholesalers at reduced prices are included in this offering. Men’s all-wool $12.50 and $15.00 Business Suits—Made of fine worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds, a com- plcte line from one of the best makers, at th extraordinary Clean-up price. . . Men’s $17.50 and $20.00 A ;‘( | Suits —in wide range cither * of patterns, fabricsand smooth finished or the nobby, up-to-date rough effects; color effects, the broken lines include nearly all s,’ 50 - sizes; marked for the July Clean-up $10.00 Outing Svits—Homespuns and Flannels, broken lines of the newest and most stylish effects for the hot weather, at the astonishing Clean-up price . . $6.95 Boys’ Long Pants Suits—For ages 14 to 19 years, made of all-wool Gassimeres and cheviots, in ths single breasted style, r(guhfly $7. 50 g sp s e Sppan oL . $4.95 Boys' 3-pitce Knee Pants Suits—Sizes for 9 to 15 years; cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, in 3 grand array of patterns, worth from $4.00 upwards, Clean-up price . . . $2.88 Boys' $3.00 Sailor Suits—Blues and fan:: mixtures, Clean-up price | | { fi Boys’ Star Waists —New fabrics and Colors, with or without collars, regularly $1.00, Clean-upprice . ... o o o « . Haberdashery Clean-Up A thousand Summer Shirts, made to sell for a dollar, at §§@, and other great values. oSNy OwEwem office s=cured the balance of a prom- insnt manufacturer’s stock of Men's Goif Shirts, at a little more than half regular prices. They have arrived in time to be in- cluded in the great July Clean-up. The ma- terials are woven Madra. in Corded Percales, in an immense variety of patterns and new color effects, both plain and pleated bosoms, separate cuffy AAAAARRA ARARAAALRIAR AR AARAR AR AAAR AAARA AR A RN AAR AR ARARA AR ARR AL AAR AR LR AR TR A aa values, for. . . Boys" Unlaundered Shlru——(mod linen _bosoms, New York Mill Muslin, cut full ] lengths and widths, for the July Clean-up sale | e TN BTN T e 43c VOB 4l Men's Underwear—Medium weight, striped Balbriggan, 75c values; for the Clean-up Sale, per garment..$3@ Men’s Half Hose— Hermsdorf Black, Maco Cotton Foot, 25c values ....................... 17¢ Men’s 25¢ Neckwear—Fo Band Bows, made of p up, each Men’s 50c and 75¢ Undershirts— now marked Boys’ 50¢ Jersey Sweaters, now marked . Men’s 5oc Suspenders, best webs, now . o . 15¢ Japonette Handkerchiefs, now. . . o « Tecks, Shields and 1k, for the Ju'y Clean- ce oo ase s . 370 . .20 4lc -23c Hat Dept. Clean-Up Men's Straw Hats — Smooth and rough braids—odd sizes of the $r.00 to $1.85 styles—now Boys’ Straw Hats—Smooth and rough braids— 31.50 styles —now Boys’ 25¢ Golf Caps— Assorted patterns—well made—sizes 634 to 7 only—clean-up price. M:n s $2.00 to $3.00 Derby Hats—New and staple styles—in back only —not all 0 clean-up price Men’s Soft Hats—In pearl, nutrias and - black—eith'r bound or raw edges—odd sizes of the $2.00 and $3.00 styles—reduced to $F50 75¢ Flannelette Night Shirts, size 150nly. . . « « « « o « . Boys' Striped Overalls—soc values, sizes 4 to 15 only . . The July Clean-up in Household Depl. 2-Burner Gas Stove—High- grade, high frame, eco- nomical, complete with 8 feet of gas tubing . - .. .. 81,79 Coltce Mill—Genuine Parker Box Mill, will hold one pound of unground coffee « . - ...,. . . 76€ Galvanized Wash Tubs—Fitted with patent wringer aREIEnt s Al g Rl kia v o o AN ash Boilers—The $2.00 kind, with copper bottom andrim. . . . . Wringer—Wuh rubber rollers, high-grade $3.00 article for Henw Wire Coat Frame 8@ Ice Boxes—Family size, hard- § wood, zinc lined, instead of $9.85, Clean-up price. . - 75 Sleeve Board and Iron, for ironing shirt w and infants’ garments . « « « « +'e o + « « 7@ High-grade Parlor Brooms - « + .+ « « « . 240 Good Turkey Feather Dusters. « « « .. « « 19¢ Glass Waler ‘l'umblzrs—Frusted bands, regularly 40¢ a dozen, for . .- . & I ‘Waler l’m'.hcr—-Half gdllon size, clear glass, fancy shape, instead of 40c each - o English Decorated Jet 'l'eam—Regularly 68¢, Clean-up price . - . 40¢c 50¢c Cvspidnrs—Mottled blue and go]d, and green and gold, sale price.. - - - 33¢c Night Lamp—Fancy de;orated, a 65¢ lamp, com- plete with glove and chimney for . ... . 389@ Mason Jar Covers —Porcelain lined, rcguldrly 25¢ a dozen, Clean-up sale price - - « .- « « « Clean-Up of Pictures In Our Big Art Dqli Such popular pictures as Close of Day, The Arab, Sunset, The Pilo:, Turkish Belle, | § In thc Mmm‘ Camp, ctc., framed in nice § ches over all, re;uhrly 75¢; for the clean-up sale, each 360 $1.25 Pictu-es 76c— Life photos, color types, such subjects as The Flower Gi Prayer, A Rutic Beauty, Consult: O:acle, Evangeline, Contentment, Springtime of Life, etc.; in pretty gilt frame with brass corners, outside m-asurement 16x19 inches; Pretty Platino Prints—In such popular subjects as The Horse Fair, Stag at Bay, In the Highlands, Pharcah Horse, Song Without Words, etc.; cach picture exceptionally sharp and clear, matt=d in excellent gray mat, with 14-inch circular opening; worth j5c; sale PO is o o g isie 12¢ MW Pictures— Some of the prattiest colored pictures we have ever put on sale. Dauuy colore! mats, with oval opening, 734x13% inches and each picture tied with colored ribbon ready to hang—worth double the clean-up price; each . . . . . 4@ WARHAWR WRRARAAAAANE AAACAAR HRERARR RARAARAARAR WARARA A RAAAAAE ARAAARAAAAR ARRARAAAARAAR RRARARAARARAAR SRR AR AR AR AARARA AR AR AAARAARANARARA AXAAARAAASA ARAALARRRA R AN Y

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