The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 14, 1905, Page 3

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A i U Laii ot T W e, THE® SAN FRANCISCO CALL, APRIL 14, 1905. Our New Store Opens o-Morrow Morning ’ At ten o’clock to-morrow morning we will open the doors of the finest store on the Pacific Coast. This store certainly merits this distinction if an establishment is judged by its artistic finish and con- venient arrangement. The many splendid features are: Large, light and airy sales floors, broad, convenient aisles with every pillar encased in plate mirrors. The store finishings are mahogany and brass-—--this, with the delicately tinted ceiling, lends a beautiful color effect that inspires admiration. The show cases, counters and furniture are in perfect harmony with the finish of the store. The massive entrance and splendid show windows will likewise commend approval. The most unique feature of all is the Art and Reception Room on the second floor. Every woman in San Francisco will be interested in seeing the most beautiful room which human skill and money can devise. This room is a resting or meeting place for ladies. It is colonial in style, with furniture and tapestry indicative of the period. On the walls hang photographic reproductions of the world’s masterpieces in oil paintings. Free catalogs explain the many pictures. The other features are: Maid in attendance, mes- senger, telephone booth, engraved stationery, library and current publications, all at the disposal of ladies. The room can be reached by our elevator or by any of the eight large elevators of the building. Both floors of this store have been arranged with the idea of having everything as near perfec- ton as it is possible to have by adopting every practical idea in modern store making. Consider this announcement as a personal invitation to you to attend the opening. = : 2 -. v Manufacturers Wholesalers and Retailers of Clothing. 740 Market. Street and Corner Powell and Ellis

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