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THE SAN FRANCISCO' CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1903. MYSTERIDUS CHECK WITH - N0 RISTORY Paper Worth $250,000 | Figures in Shipyard Hearing. Nixon, in Whose Name It Is Tade Out, Says He Never I Saw It. Factions in the Controversy | Disclaim Enowledge as to | Destination of Sum In- wvolved. SLET IR NEW YORK, Oct. 22—Lewis Nixon oc- pled the witness stand again to-day at nited States Ship- e destina- y for which lanation simply e Trust effort to Il be re- taking of Pam until DOROTEY THURMAN LEARNS THAT SEE IS NOT A WIDOW to Meake a Contest for| f the Late Abraham H. Kohn. t. 22—Dorothy Thurman t the widow of the who died recently um. Conse- Ty out her threat her legal right. have followed a attorney, in which t laim. |~} SHIPWRECKED MARINERS ARRIVE SAFELY AT KAILAU Boatswain and Seven Sailors of the Connetable de Richemont Reach ced that the two the wreck of the de Richemont the island of says that e boatswaln arrived there. The TSt mate and seven men is st Postal Changes and Army Orders. Oct. 22—Fourth-class California—Luel- WASHINGTON, postmasters appointed Ja Gertrude Fippin, Nevada C vice Jo resigned sartermaster, goes from San St. Paul, Minn.; Captain nt, quartermaster, goes neisco to Seattle, Wash.; Carleton, paymaster, is to e Philippines to San Fran- wait for instructions; Cap- | Chase, paymaster, Chica- to duty in San Francisco. —_————— Will Aid to Enforce Pure Food Laws. )N, Oct. 22 — Professor was to-day appointed | of the Agricultural De- ! cure chemical analysis of | om cargoes arriving at nnection with the en- | cod Jaws. ———————— Op;fw Change in Fiscal Policy. } 1 N. Oct. 22.—Representatives of in London to-day to Chamberlain’s fiscal pro- | ed a resolution to the cir opinion any change | ¥ of the country would utal to its general interests, ———————s | Diaz to Act as Arbitrator. ' PANAMA, Oct. 22.—Jt is reported that ' the differences between Colombia and Nicaragua, gro™ing out of the ald the revolutionists of both countries received Suring the recent revolutions, will be arpi- | irated by President Diaz of Mexico. ! ration of Great Britain |f}° Shketched from Life Boys sailor suits Boys’ dress sailor suits in navy blue, royal blue, cadet blue, golden brown and dark green serges, neatly trimmed with rows of white, black and red braid; ages 3 to 12 years; sale price $3.50 Boys’ sailor suits in navy blue chev- iot, neatly trimmed with white or black braid: ages 3 to 12 years: special price $2.65 We only mention these two sailors, but our stock of sailor suits com- prises everything that could possibly be desired in this style of garment. Boys™ two-piece suits We are offering some extra good values in two-piece suits for boys from 7 to 14 years of age. The garments are mide in dark gray and brown Sco'ch mixtures. They are excellent garments for school wear, but at the same time are designed for stylg, so are suitable for dress. You will find the prices about a third more in other stores for . goods of this quality. Our prices are $2.75 and $3.50 Boys’ Underwear We carry complete lines of chil- dren’s and boys’ underwear at prices trom 25¢ to $1.50. Fine blue ribbed, 35¢ a garment. Derby ribbed, fleece lined, 25¢ and 35¢ a girment, according to sizes. Natural wool, ages 8 to 15 years, all sizes, 50¢ a garment. Sanitary wool, 50¢, 65¢ and 75¢ a gar- ment, according to sizes. “Rob Roy,” fine Australian wool, 75¢ to $1.25 a garment, according to sizes. “Medlicott,” Scotch wool, $1.00 to $1.50 a garment, according to sizes. Boys’ “Kast Iron” and school hose, 25¢ a pair. “Iron Clad” ADVERTISEMENTS. If you have boys to clothe this sale . The cold foggy weather of late makes a warm overcoat a necessity. is your opportunity. 4 20 : ; 3 : : g Settle your son’s overcoat question with us, for Friday and Saturday will be overcoat days in our juvenile epartment. e We can save you money on your purchases—save you enough to buy the boy all his hats and furnishings. Our clothing is made in our own workshops. We are the only firm on the Pacific coast manufacturing our own stock of youths’ and boys’ clothing and selling direct to the wearers. We would like you to verify this statement. Buy from us, the, makers, and save the middleman’s profit. 3 We are showing the swellest of garments in an immense assortment, comprising every style, weave, pattern and price. We mention a few items from our large stock. Overcoats for young men from 14 to 19 years The tlack thibet overcoat cut long, with slash pockets and velvet coliar as pictured in the upper illustration, is the swell overgarment for stylish young men who want to dress in ths height of fashion. Our maker-to-wearer price for this garment is $11.00. The Oxford gray overcoat in the new harringbone weave is another smart overcoat for young men. is made loose fitting, with valvet collar and slash pockets. We have priced this garment at $9.00. The long “Tourist” ov:rcoat, made wi h belt effect in back and military shoulders, is daily becoming more popular. The third picture below shows vou how the garment looks. |t is cut full and boxy and the materials are serviceable Scotch mixtures. Our price for this coat is $9.00. The s=cond illustration, where the young man is holding the dog, pictures a blue cheviot overcoat of three-quarter length. It is a dressy garment for young men and is unusual value at the price of $7.50. Same ‘style in Oxford gray $8.00. Another overcoat which is qu'te a favorite, particularly because of i:s price, is a dark Oxford gray at $5.00. It is cut extra long, Overcoats for boys from 9 to 13 years A popular coat for boys of this age is a long cut garment, as shown in the third illustration. This garment comes in Oxford gray mixtures and the prices are $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50. e Should you favor Scotch mixtures, we show them in long cut overcoats for as low as $7.50. The fourth picture b2low shows a swell black thibet overcoat, cut long and loose. Tne price is $9.00. - The same stvle in Oxford gray $8.00. If you want a coat in three-quarter length, we can show you blue kersey with a veivet coliar, that is extremely stvlish: price $6.00. Our stock of top coats for boys trom 9 to 13 comprises covert cloth and other goods in tan, stone gray, navy blue and brown, and the prices are $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Overcoats for children from 3 to 8 years We have long overcoats with belt effects, in neat gray and green mixtures, at $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50. - Children’s top coats in tan or navy b'ue cheviots, at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— Young men’s suifs The sale price of these suits is $8.50, and at that price we consider them one of the best values we ever offered. They are made of blue serges, blua cheviots, swell dark mixed worsteds and stylish Scotch woolens. They are well tailored and will fit the young men as though they were made to or- der. They come in either single or double breasted styles and the ages are from 12 to 19 years. Our guarantee goes with each suit: Repairing, sponging and pressing done at any time free of charge. ~ Remember the sale price, $8.50 Shetched from Life. Boys’ knee Here is a chance to buy the boy some extra good knee trousers for school wear. Some of the pants are blue cheviots, others are dark ‘mixed cheviots, and some come in corduroy of tan, brown and blue. The ages are 3 to 15 years and the sale price is 65c a pair The reason the price is so low is that the pants are made of remnants from our tailoring department. We couldn’t put the cloth to any other advantage. Children’s corduroy sailor hats and caps Children’s corduroy sailor hats in red, blue, white and brown, with plain front or with emblems, and also with combination leather tops; prices 45¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. Chidren’s large corduroy sailor hats‘in tan, white and blue, with colored leather tops to match, or with black glazed leather tops; price $1.00. Children’s corduroy automobile caps in red, brown and blue at 45¢; in white, red, blue and tan at $1.00. . People San Francisco can oraer these advertised goods and be served as well as they bought in person. In ordering please address department N. 0D (0 740 Market Street ISketched from Life,