The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 1, 1904, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904, San Francisco’s Fastest Growing Store. Send for Our MHlustrated Catalogue of Fireworks. the country filled arefully on all items appear in our Ads. Special Reductions on Drug Sundries. hamois. ams’ fice powder; n ve'cream; reguiar worth 35c. 8 2 EATHER G OODS. = Great, ' Sale of Linings arnd Waist, Sets. stories for occupancy. Our buyers have already been sent East to secure new goods. We' intend to make a - formal opening of the greater Prager store-with a complete new stock and greater stimulus than ever will be given our expansion sale from now on. ! tions are such that there will be no annoyance to our customers from debris. . The items shown in this ad to-day are the beginning of the greatest money saving reduction sale ever conducted in this city. Millinery Clearance. store west of Chicago has actually begun. The real work of making this the*largest department The last tenants " moved out yesterday. Carpenters have begun the tearing down pro- cess and every effort will be made to complete the work as soon as possible. Large gangs of workmen will be continuously employed preparing the four upper The arrangements for the intended altera- i i ) iy Up-to-Ddte_ Styles in Women’s A Bright Feature of the Expansion Saleé. Summer Gal‘ments dt l.oow Pl‘ices. HERE are still some fine bargains in this department, though at the rapidity with which they are selling they will not last long.. Don't delay to secure one of these choice specials. TRIMMED HATS. $2.25—Hand-made French sailors of straws in navy, red and brown. Every one trimmed differently. Have been selling at $4 and $5.00. $1.00_Tuscan straws_for iildren, neatly trimmed with flewers and ribbon An exceptional bargain. 69¢ and 98e—Imitation Hawaiian sombreros, fine for country wear. 98eT W uck and linen hats. Just thé thing for outing UNTRIMMED SHAPES. 1med shapes of straw; all colors h e been selling at $1.06 and $1.30. $1.48 and $2.98_All our regular $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 ar 00 shapes have been reduc to these low iffon shapes have also been cut to i These LININGS. WAIST SETS. 10e 2 s A new line of pearl sizes Men’s Fus ishings Com- plete in Every Detail. UNDERWEAR. 89¢ a Household Furnishings. SPECIAL sale has been made on those . household furnishings that every home must have. Lower prices than usual have been marked and every purchaser will be re- warded by a money-saving bargain. 89ec¢—Fine silkoline comforters; pure white cotton fill- g. A regular $1.10 value. $1.256—An excellent grade of honeycomb bedspread for double bed. $4.95 de Worth $1.50. California blankets, large size, for Worth All-wool e bed. They are slightly imperfect. 0 a pair. 15¢ cach—Hemstitched pillow cases, made of good un- dressed muslin. Regular 17%c values 60¢ each—Full double bed size bleachéd sheets, 81x00. HE array of new summer garments that we are offering in this sale is beyond question the finest we have been able to show at this time of the year. The policy of our great Ex- pansion Sale has made it necessary to cut prices irrespective .of values. “We have done it here and you will be surprised at the bar- gains we are offering. s SUITS. $9.95, $14.95, $17.45 and $19.75_Over 400 suits, the very choicest styles of the season. All colors and grades of materials. Every gar- ment is worth double the price. These are the greatest values ever shown. SILK COATS. i - $8.95, $10.45, $12.45 apd up—This lot comprises about beautiful peau de soie, black and colored taffeta and also pongee coats. There is a big assortment of styles and lengths, 22 inches to the 3 length. Each garment is worth from one-third to one-half more than we ask for them : - to $3.95—Linen dusters and Siciliah traveling coats. 3.50"to $6.00. 3 SHIRT WAIST AND ETOMN SUITS. £9.95 up to $19.75 _Beautifully made and tailored and come in plain biue, brown, gray, tan, black, white and fancy mixtures. The blouse- jackets are silk lined, trimmed in fancy braids and have déep girdles, The skirts are prettily tucked, full width and neatly- tailored wit pleated fronts and kilted bottoms. WASH SUITS. $2.50 and up—A fine assortment of styles and colors in these new wash suits. SILK PETTICOATS. . $11.95—Handsome silk petticoats in almost every desirable shade. in- cluding black and white. There are over 100 in the lot and no two alike. Regular $25.00 values. one hundred Worth from KIMONAS. 49c¢—Pretty lawn kimonas of Persian designs; worth 75c. . CHINA SILK WAISTS. $2.839—187 pretty China silk waists. They have 38 rows of fine tucking across the front with two rows of neat insertion. The sleeves, back and cuffs are also tucked. All are worth $4.00 and are a very stylish waist. CRASH AND SATEEN PETTICOATS. 48¢—200 crash linen color petticoats; worth $1.00. 95¢—12 dozen fine black sateen petticoats; regular $1.50 value. OUTING SKIRTS. Women’s Fancy Good ments that have made this store popular are Outing Goods of All Kinds Silks and Dress Goods Unusually Attractive Bargain Opportunities HERE was a tremendous call for the spe- cial items that we placed on sale Tuesday, 76c—Full colored mocks with s and guided by the returns of that day we Mg have added other lines. They are even better | $T-15—Full colored cotton ham values. . mock, in green, red and blue, SILKS. ith spreader and pillow. Worth 3le a yart::r!mh Japanese silk; white only. A reg- $1.85 ular socNguality. HOo Woddin impins alodle 25¢ a yard—Black and white lining silk. Always sold Special for to-day only. at 4. 88c a yard—38-inch colored alpaca in colors of brown, tan, cardinal, navy and biack. Worth Soc'a yard, | L o—Golden oak high - chair (4 ghly polished, with tray. DRESS GOODS. Warth $2.35 29¢ a yard—36-inch etamine in colors-and hjack, a popular weave, transparent and durable. Worth | $1.00—Wooden nufsery chair of s0c a yard. highly .polished golden oak §0¢ a yard—Mohair Mixtures for shirt waist suits; the neatest effects shown in blue, brown and gray 36e¢ a yard—All-wool Albatross, in all beautiful colors, cream and black. Special for to-day only. Worth $1.50. AREFUL selection has been made to in- | 19¢ 2 vard—A clude only the most popular lines of wo- men’s fancy wear for this great sale. NECKWEAR. - j¢ — English cravats made of striped and plain zeyphrs; fine for country or seashore wear. Regu- lar 23¢ values. - 9¢ each—Embroidered lawn collars for tops of rib- bons; worth 15¢. 21c—Embroidered lawn stocks with fanéy ends; to be worn with white shirt waists. Worth 3s0c. 28¢ each—Stocks made of madras, Oxford. butcher linen, pique, etamine and lawn, ornamented with small buttons, briar stitching, narrow braids -and embroidered designs. They have the latest tab ef- fects, including the long waist styles. All are wash- able colors. These are regular 35c¢ and soc values. 50c¢ cach—Sheer Persian lawn stocks trimmed with em broidery insertion and medallions with the new handkerchief ends bordered with Valenciennes in- dresses, etc. a yard. Swisses; and dresses. value. HAMMOCKS. catton reader, pillow and CHAIRS. fine sheer India lawn; 35¢ a yard—68-inch pure white organdy, suitable for graduating Sold always at-30¢ 10e¢ a yard—Extra heavy grade of covert .cloth; worth rz214c. 10¢ a yard—All our 20c striped suitable An Bargains in Household Necessities. ham grade of 25¢ quality. for exceptional waists a yard d at $1.00 2 ga HANDKERCHIEFS. Hems each or ¢ gpgcié! Prric;Attraction on Men’s Summer Clothing. HE opening of the new month finds us in splendid shape in our men’s clothing AR O S T YT 2 T TP S TS B T TR R R TS o BT . T " VDA Sk o o 8 g£20 CETEE 2. partment. There have been quite a of shipments from ‘the East within t week, and these are now ready for tomers. The same popular prices and s of goods prevail that have made le so pronounced a success. SUITS. i suits in single and’ double of fancy cheviots and plain gton Mill Cheviots. The coats are d Italian cloth, have hair cloth unk- canvas interlining, so that their shape. Regular $12.50 OVERCOATS. top coats, cut 34 inches long. serviceable lining and rimmings and fit perfect. Just- the thing for these cool summer evenings. Worth $12.50. TROUSERS. $1.89 3350 pairs of fancy striped worsted and cas- simere trousers, “all silk sewed, have the best trimmings and cut and fit perfectly. Worth $:.50. $2.85 A big assortment of the newest Scotch trousers in all the latest patterns, also wor- steds and cassimeres ‘in neat, serviceable col- All are made in first-class style and fit like custom trousers. These are regular $4.00 values. E WASH VESTS. $1.15 — Summer wash vests; newest pat- terns in stripes and fancy figures. All are fast colors. They are made with removable but- tons and the materials are thoroughly shrunk. Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values. ors. ALWAYS RELIABLE Worth 75¢ each. -Heavy bleached table linen; regular 6oc yy grade of hemmed towels, soft finish. lar 12} ragvr5 38-1250 MARKET ST. 55 | £1.45 _Pique and Duck gkirts; size dinner napkins; bleached. Snes ol Bur fegi hr 8y values. also some made of black silk. two others tucked around bottom, prettily inserted. SHIRT WAISTS. Fine new summer shirt waists in assorted styles. $1.45 and up to $1.05 values. TOURISTS’ COATS. $7.50, 89.75 and up—They are made of fancy mixed and plain colors, different styles, some plain and Exceptional values. pleating forming cape; pretty Black and white. TRIMMING. 8%e to 75¢ a yard — Fancy These are broken Collection of Wearing Apparel for Boys, Girls and Children That Has Never Been Equaled for Quality and Price. turers at specially reduced prices and our figures are the lowest that can possibly be marked. . I N this su;mary of children’s garments there are pieces that have never been offered before. They were obtained from manufac- Items for Boys. SUITS. $2.00—Sailor suits, neatly trimmed, made of navy blue cheviots; ages 3 to 10 years. Reduced from $2.50. $2.00—Eton suits, the latest styles for the little fellows. are cheviots and fancy tweeds. Worth $2.50. ‘2-001—Two-piece suits in navy blue and fancy tweeds. value. $3.50—All-wool two-piece suits in summer patterns. fitting and made by the best.manufacturers. Worth $4.50. $4.00—All-wool three-piece knee pants suits of all wool blue and fancy cheviots; ages 10 to 16 years. $5:.00 values. TROUSERS. 89c—Corduroy pants; knee length, in brown and drab. All sizes. These are our regular soc pants and sold elsewhere at 75c. 4B5c—All-wool knee pants in all sizes. 19¢—Strong knee pants; well made and everyday wear. The materials A regular $2.50 They are perfect Ages 8 to 15 years. very durable. Suitable for Items for Girls. WASHABLE HATS AND BONNETS. 98c—Children’s hats, made of white organdie; the crown is finished with clusters of fine tucks and two pompons. There is knife pleat- ing of same material around rim. - They come in white, pink; red and blué. Regular $1.50 values. $1.38 Fancy French hats; made of French mull; shirred crown trim- med with rosettes of same material, has pompadour rim. Colors are red, pink, blue, champagne and white. Regular $2.00 value. B3c—Infants’ washable bonnets, made of Victoria lawn; tucked back and top, edged all around with Vaienciennes lace and ornamented with bows of wash ribbon. Warth soc. 3 50c—Children’s French cap, made of Bishop lawn, embroidered with bow- knot designs and finished in front with 1-inch hemstitching and nar- row lace. Worth 75c. . . HOSIERY. 17¢ a pair—Infants’ lisle thread hose, lace openwork from toe to to& and all around. Sizes 4 to 6. Come in white, pink, blue and red. egu- lar 25c values. BIBS. 9c eacI}:——Children's white Marseilles bibs, edged with lace. Worth 15¢ cach. 5 HANDKERCHIEFS. B¢ each—Children’s tace cornered handkerchiefs, made of good lawn with narrow hemstitched borders. A regular 8c value. 4 RIBBONS. 4¢ a yard—Children’s hair ribbons, in bright plaids, polka dots and stripes. It washes well and is all silk. Worth 8c a yard. OVERALLS. ; B50c a pair—Girls’ overalls, made of good quality blue denim and brown covert cloth; shoulder straps faced with red. Ages 2 to 10 years. 3 DRAWERS. o 25c¢—Children’s drawers, made of a good quality of muslin; the bot- toms are finished with hemstitched ruffling of same. Sizes to 4 years. Worth 3sc. 35c¢—Same as above, in sizes from 4 to 15 years. . SKIRTS. 38c—Made of a good grade of musiin and finished with three tucking and 414-inch hemstitched ruffle. Sizes to 10 years. lar s0c value. = DRESSES. 78c—Children's white dresses. made of soft finish cambric. They have vokes of fine tucks alternating with embroidery insertion; the neck and cuffs are finished with narrow hemstitched ruffling; ages 6 months to 4 years. Worth $1.00. $1.23_White dresses, made of India linon, with yoke of embroidery in- sertion edged all around with 2-inch Swiss embroidery. The neck and cuffs are finished with narrow Valenciennes lace. = The skirt is gathered at the" yoke. Ages 6 months to 4 years. Regular $1.75 Worth soc. rows of A regu- value, $1.25_Children’s white dresses, made of Persian lawn: French back and front, box pleated. They are all ornamented with small white pearl buttons and have fancy hemstitched collars and cuffs. Worth $2.00. tion. Worth 75c. R s A S T NECK RUFFS: 44c_Sleeve boards for shirt $3.29_Beautiful neck ruffs with white liberty silk waists, etc. - Special handkerchief ends. Worth $5.00. trimmings i bands, applique, chiffon medaliions and galloons, braid bands, guimps and novelty effects. many colorings and patterns to select from. 4e a foot—Covered gas tubing. 24e. Se a foot— 317 “Gas stoves Persian en k se dozen for Se—Clothes pins. A great 8¢ each—Ice picks Great, Sale of Women’s New Muslin Underwear. S HIS is something that will delight every woman who gives any thought to econ- omy. Grand reductions have beea made throughout this stock and these are the choicest lines. &t SKIRTS. 68c—Women's muslin skirts, with 12-inch lawn flounce edged with embroidery 4 inches wide. A regular $1.00 value. GOWNS. < 68c—Muslin night dresses with yoke of tucking and torchon insertion. The sleeves and front are finished with narrow hemstitched ruffles. Worth $1.00 DRAWERS. 82c—Drawers made of a good quality of muslin; the bottoms finished with 3-inch hemstitched ruffling. - Worth soc. 2 CORSET COVERS. g 3B6c—Cambric corset covers, made of good cam- § bric; embroidery and lace trimmed. KNITTED VESTS. .14¢ — Suntmer weight undervests, made oi soft combed cotton; high neck and sleeveless. They come in white, pink and blue. Worth 25¢. TIGHTS, 48c—Women’s Bedford ribbed tights, made of the soft Egyptian cotton, ankle and knee length. Black only. Regular 73c values. HOSIERY. 21e a pair—Women's imported lace lisle hose; lace in front from toe to top with plain gauze lisle back. Double heels and toes. Always sold at 3sc. 3 ragers ALWAYS RELIABLE 1238- 1250 MARKET ST.5%

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