The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 17, 1905, Page 59

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L | Men’s Hats Are Good Gifts A hat is an article you can select to give to any friend. And where would you be able to make such a good selection as at our stores because of the im- mensity of our stocks? We carry soft and stiff haiz in every style. We also have line of Stetson 1ats in all shapes at $4. We have lower priced hats, ranging from $1, $1.30, $2.50, $3 to $38.50, shapes and colors. We are offering an excep- y good line of si It will pay gate and see th e prices on our ts are only $6 to $7, are the same kind you pay a much higher price elsewhere. Men's skull caps, 50¢ and up A “Merchandise Order” for a hat is & good solution if you don’t know the size of his head Men' Qur THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1905. coals R beal wi lity 10 u oeq ‘efine“' “cdv s a uste e des'\"ed' jeft 10 Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns Dressing gowns and lounging robes, in silks, velvets and double faced blanket matcrials in a variety of colorings and designs; all sizes; prices $12.50 to $50. Store open evenings ultl'{briahu.' : Make Ideal Gifts There is only one week more in which to make your pur- chases for Christmas giving. Perhaps you haven’t decided yet what the present for “him” shall be. A smoking jacket, bathrobe, dressing gown or lounging robe will meet the qualifications. All are garments intended to make life more comfortable for a man; they are for use during his leisure time around his home; they tend to promote happiness and pleasure; any man will feel which to lounge about. Remember, too, that we can save you from $1.50 to $10 on a smoking jacket; the pices range from $4 to $40. This is be- cause we manufacture the garments ourselves. It is a saving that cannot be offered you in any other store. Just get ““his” chest measurement—our jackets range in size from 34 to 48. Face of the cloth is a plain shade and the back a harmonious plaid, which is also used to trim the collar, cuffs and pockets. The double faced golf cloth comes in olive, Oxford, tan, brown, black, etc.; also velvet and silk smoking jackets in beauti- ful colors. Our bath and lounging robes are the best carried in any store and the prices are the lowest anywhere. Handsome and useful, indeed, and the variety to select from is large enoungh so that everybody can find a choice. Bath robes made of blanket material in Jacquard designs, in wine, brown, navy, silver, tan and green; prices $4 to $15. Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes We have endeavored to be as comprehensive as possible in this advertisement, but it has been im- possible To enumerate everything that we have in our stores. For one thing, we have not said any- thing about shoes, although we have alarge stock in our Powell and Ellis street store. There are shoes for men and ladies. The prices on men’s shoes are $3.50, $4 and $5; on ladies’ shoes, $3.50 and $4. If you wish to make a pair of shoes a Christmas gift, a shoe order is exactly what you need and what we can supply. ;M_anufactur;r.s Wholesalers and Retailers of Clothing Two Large Stores 740 Market St. " 972 Market St. 26 Powell 35 GearySt. ° (Arcade Entrance) . more like remaining home if he has one of these garments in Cor. Powell and Ellis ithin 50 miles. Fape *00 ¢, all g, 7 8oIf g . in cOgelan X and o Our Boys’ Furnishing Department is the largest and most complete in San Francisco. That means there is a greater variety of everything, enabling you to make a better choice than elsewhere. Qur prices are lower, too. When the boy is out play- ing the garment for him to wear is a sweater. One will be exact- ly the gift to suit him. Sweat- ers, some. with buttons on the neck and shoulders and others buttoning in front; pleated and with belt; variety of colors; ages 2 to 6 years; 75e to $2. Sweaters of lamb’s wool, worsted and zephyr yarns; plain shades, combination stripes and fancy designs; ages 6 to 16 years, 65¢ to $2. Children’s patent glazed auto and sailor caps, Children’s auto caps in fancy patterns, 75e. Girls’ and Misses’ Tam o’ Shanters, in varicus styles, at 50¢ to $1.50; felt sailors, $2.50 to $3.50; tailor-made hats, $2 to $3. n y? llg.'nd

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