The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 16, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903. SUICIOE'S BODY TERRIFIES CHILD Ten-Year-Old Boy Finds 1 Father Hanging in | a Parlor. Railroad Employe Ends His | Life While Family Sleeps. to The Call —James Wiley, for- of Hornmbrook and the Southern Pacific N RAILROAD TRACK cific Freight Train in Montana. e ——————— JILTED LOVER SHOOTS AND EILLS YOUNG WOMAN Mur y a Crowd Intent Lynching. ON MAY END EKE AT RANDSBURG Pledge Themselves to PRINCE * PID” VISITS THE MARE ISLAND YARD to Congress the ’rince Kalanijan- new Hawallan and Mrs. Dixon’s guests were: rincess Kalanian Bowman H. McC; and Captain Day of | hip Mohican. CUPID ENTRAPS HIM | DESPITE ADVANCED AGE Alexander McDowell Weds at Sev- | enty-Five Years a Bride of ! Seventy-One. ING, Det. 15.—The heritage of old | Alexander McDowell is not de- | ¢ afivanced age of 7 years 1 has fallen a victim to the | Y a century and a half, AL Red Bluff Tuesday evening Pastor Clark of the Methodist church performed the marriage cereffony that made Me- Dowell and Mrs. Samantha Long husband and wife. Three grandchildren of Mrs. long witnessed the ceremony. There were no blushes, but tears of joys dimmed the eyes of the couple as they stood, hend in hand, before the pastor and listened to the nuptial service. The bride’s age is 71 years. to Wreck a North-|§ rer Makes His Escape and Is § Long Overcoats for $10.00 HE fashion-makers have provided an ideal style I in overcoats for this season. It’s a long, fifty-inch garment—long enough and heavy enough to keep you » s warm, large enough to pull on and off without help and roomy enough in the skirts to permit of easy walking. It is a fashion for comfort as well as style, and is altogether the most popular new style that has been introduced for years. The coats are made up in different styles. One which will be quite a favorite is the “Tourist,” as pictured on the right. The picture shows just how the garment looks, as it is sketched from a living model wearing one of the coats. To get such a coat for $10.00 in an all-wool cheviot is certainly a good value. Our price is but $10.00 because we made the garment in our own workshop and sell it di- rect to you at only one profit. Look around town and price the overcoats in this style with belt in back, and then come here and try on one of our coats. You will find you can save at least $4.00 in buy- ing of us. The picture on the left shows the garment in the usual style. In material and werkmanship this coat is -just as good value as the “Tourist.” It is likewise $10.00. No matter what your fancy runs to in overcoats, we can give you just what you desire at just what you wish to pay. Our prices range from $10.00 up to $35.C0. Months ago we ordered our workships to make long overcoats in big quantities. The coats are here awaiting calls from men who wish to dress in good style at a moderate cost. The assortment represents all styles, patterns and weights. Sketched from Life. Good Sack Suits 9.00 T HERE is the pleasing combination of style and value in our clothing, even from the lowest to the highest in price. In these suits af $9.00 there is style—every garment is properly made in the latest cut. The pic- tures shown here give you an idea of two of the styles. Speaking of the value, we merely mention the fact that the clothes are our own make and are sold to you direct at but one fair profit. This * maker-to-wearer” plan cu:s off the middleman’s usual profit, which is your saving. This is a plain, unmistakable fact, evident to anyone familiar with our values. The suits are madz in single and double breasted styles, as shown in the accompanying pictures. The materials are cheviots, thibets and serges. The cheviots are blue, black and fancy mixed patterns; the thibets are black and the serges are blue. Come in and see what nine dollars will purchase in clothing when you buy direct from the makers. p Whether you buy a $9.00 or a $30.00 suit of us you are saving the middleman’s profit for yourself—and it is certainly worth saving. Your trousers as a rule wear out before the coat and vest, and you must purchase a new pair. Our assortment of trousers is so extensive that you are sure to find in the assortment something which will look well with the coat and vest. ; Every stripe and pattern that has been brought out this season will be found in our assoriment and the prices range from $2.25 up to $9.00. Whether you buy a suit, an overcoat, or a pair of trousers from us, you get our repairing guarantee. We will repair, sponge and press all garments, free of charge, any time they are brought in tp us. This alone will save you many a dollar. i Any dissatisfied customer can return any goods purchased and the money is his again. Every customer gets protection to the fullest extent. Mail Orders Filled Peapie lving outside San Fran- cisco can order by mail and re- ceive the same service and values as though they bought in person. Should you order please address Dept. N. Write for Catalogue _ If you live outside San Francisco, write for our 64-page illustrated catalogue. It describes m full our stock of men’s and boys’ clothing, furnishings and hats. e

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