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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1906. We Deliver Free Within 100 Wmiiles of San Francisco o all railroad and boat shipping points, and from house to house in many nearb\ cities and towns. Ask about it. Accounts Can Be Opened !\:\ responsible people. Apply to Credit Bureau, Mezzanine Floor, Jessie street side. Begins to= dav Holiday display. For Children’s and Women’s Furnishinys In going %, through these CAQ .‘f’?(‘k‘ sinceour holiday we find many sales odds and ends, a few of a kind of a size left and some gar- ments that have "rr"fin .‘f";!f‘d in ! To er Lmerale them all would requu’e a page of this paper. We shall quote just a few examples of what half- orice in this department means to the women folks. IWEPRERREEE RERRRRERERRE PERRPRR RPRERE ERRPRR AR RRRR RERRERR RRRRRE RERERRRERRRE RERRREY PY AR EERERARERYRE R EERERE RER RN By B Children’s Gowns—Flan- | Children’s Hats and Bon, nel lette anfl muslin— nets—Many odd lots tha\ Were . 50c, 65¢, 75¢, 98¢ were 98cand $2.00 each, Now 25‘. 33c, 38¢c, 49c | now | Children's Pajamas — | 49c and $1.00 | That were $1.00 and | Infants’ Sacques — Of E $1.25, now cashmere, finished in dainty i 50c and 63c hand wotk; these were | infants’ $3.00 . = 98¢ and $1.25, now nfan $: Capes - | Bedford Cord, now - 63c and 49c fi $1.50 | infants’ Lawn Dresses— { Infants’ $2.50 Capes— That were $1.69 apd :1 Fiderdown in light blue, $3.25, now » | ed or cream. now - 85c and $1.63 &4 $1.25 | women's Sacques— Of ! Girls’ Serge Dresses — cashmere or eciderdown, a l All-wool, red or navy, few broken lots that } siensned. with black velvet Were. $1.23, $2.13, $3.50 ,:f: finished with silk tie, | Now . 62c, $1.07, $1.75 f sizes 6 Mk] (:j were $6.00, | women’s Knit Petticoats— i w marked, That were 98c each and good lose $3 00 values too at that price, now 49¢ intants-and Misses' Coats. | Wome's Wrappers —Severl st @ few dozen of these that . \'P-S o2 -"\l‘ g.'me;: - . S10. s16, $17.50 were 75c and $3.00 each, now v$3.50, 55, 38, 38.75 | 38c and 38¢ and $1.50 Off Knives, Forks, Siliver !2 Plated Ware | Odd lots plated ivory handle, celluloid handle table knives end forks—Russell make. Regular prices of which were $8.00, $10.00, $13.50, $15.00 dozen. : Also few odd kinds Rogers Bros." knives, tea and table spoons znd forks at 15 Oif Regular Prices An elegant assortment of finest of gquadruple plated table ware, consisting of meat and fish trays, bread trays, celery trays, pea dish, cake dish, spoon trays, cuff and collar boxes, tea caddies, cracker jars, etc., that were $6, $5, $3.50, $8.75, $8.50, etc. Now 15 Off Also a special lot of silver plated hollow ware, odds and ends % Off . Mounted Back Combs—White, also side combs to match that were $4.50, $4.25, $4.00, $5, $5.50. Now !5 Off An immense lot of Jewelry, consmmg of waist sets, belt sets, belt buckles, belt pins, scarf pins, brooch pins, that formerly at special sale dozen. Were - - .- - 12¢ 24c, 48c, 89c, $1.78 Now .. . . 6o, 12¢, 24¢c, 45¢c, 89¢c Misses’ and Ladies’ Bags—In nickel and silver gray finish, that Were: = ¢ 5 e sib vin 23c, 49c, 69c, * 24c Now . 12¢, 25¢, 33e¢, 12¢ Stock Adjusting Sale Bags and Suit Cases Gienuine Leather Club Bags—Made in imitation alliga- tor. The popular style bag used so much to carry lunch r for shopping. Four sizes: 13.inch, regularly $1.00. Stock Adjusting Sale h, regularly $1.10. . regularly $1.15 i6-inch, lcwuluy $1.25. jjusting Stock Adjusing S solid brass lock and oatches. mgularly $7 Stock Adjusting Sale - - - Cabin Bags—Graineather, lmen and le locks and bolts ; regular $3.00 to $10.00, @ 14 Off. REEPRE RREERRE RRERER PRRERRIRR ERERRR PRRRYERRERER RRRERRE RRERRD RRPERERYERRRY PRRRPRER RPRYRP ERERERRRRRRR PRRERRY BREREE P REPRe ey i | ! ! i i hdndle easy to camry ; 'Imcn fined, with shir\pock: § | E | ONE-HALF 'AND LESS THAN HALF have been made. 2 A-ERICA 'S GRANDEST STORL For Thousands of Yards of Ver_y Attractive Stock Adjusting Sale prices that will attract hundreds of buyers to-day and that should long before the end of the week close out these surp]us stocks and broken lines. Winter Silk Fabrics These are not old; faded and shop-worn silks, but bright new weaves that you will be delighted to secure at these greatly reduced prices: Crepe de Chines—500 yards) only in a goodly assortment of colors and good value at 65c, BOW = Lou o i iers oo s o aie 626 Yards Fancy Taffeta Silk—For shirt waists and suits, | nearly soft in finish, good wearing, all - 39C small neat designs. Full value at| D bW R e \ 2470 Yards Crepe de Chine—In a complete color assortment, esteemed by all who have seen | them a splendid value at 58c per yard, reduced | for this sale'to = i s e A s TS J 36-inch Pongee Silk—Note the extreme width, ) nattiral color, value $1.00 the yard. = Four hundred Vards on]v L RO Jacquard Tasfeta Sl|k571845 yards of these—36 inches | wide, all made with an unbreakable Swiss finish, neat new designs—direct from the loom. silk retailed everywhere at $1.50 the yard, for this sale . . Plain and Novelty Q|Iks*/\bout three lhousand yards of French, Swiss and American makes and a liberal assort- | mcnt of plain and Chameleon Tafictas, valucs frorn $| .00 0 $1.50, now - . . 5 § 75c| yard 578 Yards All- -Silk Taffeta—Odd |engths suitable for dfess hnmgs. drop skirts, etc., yard 814 Yards Novelty Sllks--Pnncces crepes, louisine and taffeta grounds. Not a piece in the lot worth less than $1.00 and up to $1.25 50 per yard; for this sale . . . C 850 Yards Fine Silk Grenadlnes~5mgle and double w1dll1 all black, many pretty weaves; self-colored, cream and white, white and black, ground in Persian novelty effects; black with white and gray com- 9 5 binations, etc., value $1.50 to $2.00, sale price to close, yard - C 570 Yards Novelty Silks—With Jacquard polka dot upon a light mot- -tled ground; also the same weave in scrol deslgn. regularly 9 5 $1.50 and $1.75 the yard, now - - . - C 500 Yards High Grade French Clrenadme—ln very nch eflech, in- cluding some beautiful French printed warps in quiet tones; values from $3.00 to $4.00 pcz yard. marked to clase $l 50 . 260 Vnrds Bllstxlre Cloakmg—All sllk faced in plaln pmk sky and other light colors, also printed warp_effects.- “The back is made of wool of sufl::iclent weight to florm an interlining. \1a]ue from $3.50 to $5.00 a yar A very smai quapmy. so come early to secure your share at, yard $ l . 50 2300 Yards Double Width Dress Goods— 36 to 42 inches wide—plain and mixed suitings and a limited assortment S of p]alds worth 39¢ and 45¢ the yard to which is added a number of “all-wool challies—black grounds wflh white fig'ure eflecn valuea 2 50 50c anid 75c the yard, marked to close . .. yard ‘/z reacly Sailor and Russian Suits —Sizes 274 to 9 years, about 400 of these; not all sizes in some styles, but plenty of all sizes in the collection. all occasions. now to close quickly - . ... 200 Russian Overcoats, - a very prelty style for the little chaps.27% to 7 years, made of choice plain colored ‘matenials; in blue, gray and red and winter miixtures. . Worth $3 50 at regular Em- $2 35 porium prices. For this sale For Boys’ Winter Clothing Sailor, Russian and 2-Piece Suits Parents will eagerly participate in the Juvenile Department stock -adjustments, [/ % One=hali off on many tasteful suits—less than one-half on many others. serges and velvet cord, nearly all colors; also fine Scotch cheviots and gray mixtures suitable for Were good values at lhe former pnces. Assortment includes many fine sample suits in $5.00Q to $8.00; marked 0o 8500 mied g0 g5 ' 300 Two-Plece' Suits, blue and neat mixtures; hcavy strong cloths; ]ust the !hing for every- day and school wear. * Sizes' for the ‘boys 8. to 16 years; at the uhaoxdmary price for thls sale e $2.\35 400 Pairs Knee Trousers, Slzes 4 to 15, Pair 35c¢ Curtains, Portleres and Drapery Goods Stock adjusting in this department discloses golden - opportumhes for thrifty’ hous#wwes, hotel and lodgmg-hcusc keepers. A hundred-and-one short lots, surplus lines, etc., reduced like this for. 1mmedlate clearancc % One-pair Lots of Lace Curtains—Nottingliams, corded .Arabians and novelty curtains, regularly $1.50 to $5.00 the palr, reduced for the Stock Adjusting Sale to $1.00 to $3.33 per. palr Novelty Curtains and Bonne Femme—Made from bobbinet wnth lace edge and insertion, Arabian colors $3.00 to $5.00 Bonne Femme, 52 00 to $3.33 $4.00 to $5.00 Novelty Curtains, $2.67 to $3.33 Nottingham Lace Curtains—Novelty, Irish point and Brussels ‘de- signs, in white and ecru colors, that were $1.50 to $2.50 palr, now $1. 00 to $1. 67 $4.00. Ruffled Bed Sets——Aral: color, deep valance, bolstev @ 67 - roll separate, now éach . . N : .Imported Figyred Cretonne—30 inches mde, b pan:ms. suit- 500 Pillow Covers—Flgured satine wnh ruflle, all rendy for p{flow. 8 ‘instead of 15¢, for this sale, each - . .- - . . - C Pillows for Cozy Corners—22 x 22 mches, Onenta] smped 39 - tapestry filled with floss, instead of 59c, cach . . C T: apostry POI"’O"OS—-—]n a ]avge variety of colonnp lnd dulgns. Plain and Oriental effects, both fringed and corded, now, per pair : $4.00 Po;tleres ....... $2.67 ‘ $7.50 Portieres $5.50 Portieres.. . . . . . . $3.67 | $8.00 Portieres . . $6.50 Portieres. . ... ..: .$4.33 ‘ le.sQ Portieres 4 and nearly reduced <o close out. allfor.oiiiv g v ol b General Assortment of @enuine l-lanco mdfirodo-n Agatcwao-a 65c 2-pint Tea Steeper, agate .. 65¢ 2-quart Sauce 90c 3-quart BSauce Pan, agate .... $1.50 18-inch Square Pan, agate 31 25 convex shape, Iettle, agate 75c convex shape’ Kettle . 40c 1-quart seamless Bucket . 60c 3-quart seamless Bucket . 75c 4-quart seamless Bucket . 31 N) 48¢ 20c H 3-qt. Double Rottom Sa ........ $0c Cuspidor, $1.25 G-quart stratgnt Hauce Pa Miscellaneous Household ‘rfloln $1.26 Food Choppers, 3 knives 98¢ Will cut meat or vegembles. raw or cooked. 50c Folding Wall Drying . 22¢ arms, ndJusuble $1.50 High-grade Grass Shears . 25c Wire Soap and Brush Rack! $1.25 Family Scale (will weigh 40c 16-inch Turkey Dusters ... 35c Family Kitchen Sets, on ca $1.25 Me: 50c Fancy I 50c Japanned \ For a Very Attractive List of - House Furnishings . Odd numbers and short lines of enamel ware, a ware, wooden ware, brushes and general househod sundries liberally Extraordinary bargains in imported Metal Tea and Coffee Can- isters, handsomely embossed and lithographed in different designs and colors, hinged covers. 15¢c, 20c, 25c styles,. Sc Colored Shelf Paper, l"fl' Diece . 5S¢ Mop Stick, adjustable head . 5 lsc Mop Cloths, German (ver; Electric Oil Heater (smokele: 26¢ Scalloped Cake Pans, em:h 10c Scallop_ert} Cake Pans, 35¢ Heavy Tin Biseult Pans 10c Rice Root Sci A Good Steel Hatchet . A Good Steel Hammer . at Safe, white wood, $1.00 Sleeve Board and Iron . $1.00 Fiber Slop Jars 25¢. Fancy, Ji pm.med ln $1.00 Wood imported Servlns Trays 26¢ Combination Wire an rus ] ate, nickel and steel lOc 35c Silvered Wire Plate Hol: 10 Windsor Sauce Pa 51 00 Windsor Sauce Pans 60c Windsor Sauce Pans fine Cutting Boards Bread Pans. w.l}'ed or Card Tables, var- 25¢ Hardwooge)(cu $1.60 Folding 26c Fe &dlng Hat and Coat Rnck 10 . 25¢ Importe Wood Salt es 65¢ 5 hook Oak Back Hat and Coat Racks “e maooa orted Candlesticks ... .... olorl,Cand 'S and Game Trays. . Ciifna * Tooth mb Cala .. large size Japanned Bath *z.so Ep-.rk Gwfis, for fireplace . Stock Adjusting Sale : Hurt Books Half and Less Than Half Hundreds of volumes of standard and miscellaneous including Art, History, Travel, Biography, Gift ¢ Gi Books, Fi sampl and slightly marred during the Holiday rush, at half and less than half of owr former cut prices. To make quick clean-up’of many lines of short lots of goods left from season’s selling, PRICES ABOUT A few articles (but not many) are a trifle soiled and mussed from However, we will do what no other store in America has ever done (to our knowledge), WE WILL PRO- TECT YOU ON ALL OF THESE SALES WITH A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. Sale goods can be returned any day this week and GET YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISTI:=D. What more can you ask---what more could we do, to make this a safe shopping place? Sale Sample Line Felt Slippers for Women, Men and Boys Our buyer has secured a full set of samples of the cel- ebrated Dolge line of felt Sippers, Jalicts - s High Shoes for , misses, ladies and men, which beginning to-day £ will be of at onme- quarter off. We have sample sizes only. For children, 8; for misses, 11 and 1; for ladies, 3 and 4; and 7 for men. Prices range from 75¢ to $3.50 the pair. Sale prices will be 57c to $2.63 Ladies’ $1.00 Crochet Slippers, all that wehave remaining at this price, now reduced to 7 3C Ladies’ felt and velvet Shippers —an lot left over from Christmas goods that sold for $1 and $1. ZSkKe pair-—reduced for the St i S Stock Ad[ustmy Sale Men’s Furnishings Dozens of small lots broken sizes, odds and ends of all kinds that we are willing to make sacrifices like this on in order to close them out before inventory time. $2.50 all-wool Sweaters, now - - - - < . - . $1.25 $3.00 all-wool Sweaters, now - + - + - - - - $1.50 $4.00 all- wool Sweaters, now - - « « « & - . $2,00 $4.50 all-wool Sweaters, now - - - - . $2.25 77¢ heavy cotton Sweaters, in plain colofl now - - ‘39¢ 50c imported fancy Half Hose . . . . 250 Imported fancy and plain Half Hose .. . 10e $1.00 Fancy M‘:‘::d‘ assortment of colors, at - « . ggo 50c Suspenders, webs, nice patterns - - . . . o 25c Neckwear—Four-in-Hands and Tecks - . . . 100 $1.00 fancy Muslin Nightshirts . . . . . . .. . 63¢c 75¢ Golf Shirts—separate cuffs . . . 3&ie $1.00 to $2.00 Shirts, hofhsohandsufibosoms» 78¢c Small lots of Underwear . . . . . .. . Half Off Men's 50c fancy Handkerchiefs for . . . . . . . 25¢ Men's 25¢ fancy Handkerchiefs for . . . . . 130 Men’s neatly embroidered Initial Handkerchwfi .« . .90 Men's white Hemstitched Handkerchiefs . . . . . .- 7e Fancy bordered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs . . . . . Bec Men's $1.00 Mocha Gloves, pair - . - . . . . . 50¢ Men's $1.50 Mocha Gloves,pair . . . . . . . . 750 Men’s and Boys’ Hats Much Less Than Half Derbys, Crushers, Fedoras—Made of best materials, col- ors and black, all sizes; nothing the matter with them— simply odd lots to be closed oul Goc -~ > i : “‘ ‘ . Stock Adjusting Sale Kid Gloves 50c 4000 pairs women's 1, 2 and 3 clasp Kid Gloves, in colors and black, I iy rtation, picked from our own stock; some of which have had slight imperfections we have had thoroughly ipspected and epuued others were slightly mussed up during our holiday rush—not enough to hurt the looks or wearing qualities— we wish to clean up this lot of gloves we have unded: extremely low price of 50c the Pair Stock Ad[ufllny Saile Spreads and Comforte and attractively pattemned at prices which, owing to the advance of raw cotton, cannot possibly be dupli- cated. $3.25 size (81x90) - et G T C,'r;cheud S(ems. nko at cut prices: $1.15 Spreads (82x62) - . . . . . . . . . $1.50 size 587172) E G e e $1.18 $2.35 size (72x90) Fi T 1. Hundreds of Comforters—Good silkoline or sateen . 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