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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1906. School Books and Schgol Supplies at lowest prices--Book and Stationery Department--Main floor Ready With 1906 Spring Styles, Pony Coat and Eton Suits Two Distinct and Beautiful Creations--After Models From Famous Paris Designers--$15 to 380 RN RRRRRRRRRRIRE RIRIRIE RIRIIR Not too early-=-not too few from which to choose. Several hundred of the new model suits are in. So many that we hardly know ; where to put them. We were thronged all last week with early buyers and every customer was delighted to find such a complete showing so far in advance of the season. , The Styles The latest styles from Paris. The new Princess Etoris and 'Pony Jacket Suits. The dressy, airy st "les or the more prachcal for daily wear will be found in the largest assortment ever placed under one roof in California. The Materials Are the prettiest ever seen. In many cases we secured the sample pieces and had them made up. Duplicate weaves may not be seen for months, as they are the prettiest spring and summer patterns, and they won't come the loogs until the earlier orders are filled. The Colors Light—very light—but not too light— creams, |ight grays, paslel thades, other grays, greens, blues, lavender and tan. You'll be pleased with the color xS i e e e s BIITILIARAR SR IR DA AT MR I I I I AL MMM MBI R MR N vv,ruqap nRERRRR Girls’ New Spring Pony Coat and Eton Suits Have Arrived First showing Monday of the latest creations in Suits or girls 10 to 14 years. Gulish styles in the new Eton d Pony Coat effects, in gray plaids, pretty striped and lain materials. Pony Coat Suits trimmed with folds of same material, cuff, collar and front !nnémed fwflh novelty braid, satin lined, in prcm !prmg shades of green, tan and ’1r|~ Eton Suits, the yacket tnmmed with soutache braid and bands of same material. The skirt five gored cir- cular effect, coat satin hned plun grays $12y2 and plaids, Sale Sheet Music lay and Tuudm these popular pleccs 3 fo; 50c, PRRERE RRPRER PPN EY R Y “My lr\sh Moflw Happy Heme, twostep; Belmda new characteristic narch “ Neath The Sprcadmg Chestnut Tree, beauuful ballad; “By The Water- melon Vine™; “In Dear Old Georgia.” showing. First Showing Spring A display of surpassing interest is prepared for Monday, weeks earlier than ever before. 'Woolen Dress Fabrics are at the height of popularity. Those most favored are of soft finish and not tco heavy to drape nicely. For tailor gowns chiffon finished broadcloth is strongly in evidence. Among the sheer effects may be mentioned Cordian Gricelle, Crepe Crystal, Crepe Tigress, Phantom Sulhngs, Clairette, Tamise, and other batiste weaves: You must see this exhibit of new fabrics to know what‘ls going to be worn this spring and summer. will be enhanced by these two extraordinary special offerings. Plain and Fancy Dress Materials— Manufactured by one of the best andscme weaves, nearly all plain and stylish materials, in the best street colorings, 5¢C In Silks plain weaves seem to be the most popular. With the exceptionof the pretty printed warp or chine effects most of the. new silks are in plain weaves and of soft clinging textwe .Amerg the new numbers shewn te-moncw znd during the week are Rndu.m Silks, Chiffon de Chine, Chine Sub- lime, Pallet de Soie, new Peau de Cygne, new Luxors, etc., zll in street and eveping < shades. inently shown are gray suiting silks, frcm the dark jesper to the motker-cf- pearl colorings. The great shipments of new silks recently received included a white and black combinations being prcminent. known makers in the East to sell at $1.50 the yard, many including black, widths varying from 46 to 56 inches. Monday and while guantity lasts, your choice, yard o . - wonderful array of Taffetas. Ask for any color in the following weaves: omy to' buy now. $15, $1714, $20, $25 to $80 and $5, $7%%, $10, $1214 wa$15 llow m.l.okm..am Coats, every new model i 55, .$7%, $10 and $15 Tha Spring Wash | Waist Sales Continue chwNewYorknndP-mde@l.;nca Lawn Waist m;.*l—m white hvn raist e rnn:hd, s T ] B ESEE 61,00 Dress Goods and Silks at the special price, Monday First Showin, g Spring Mlllmel:y Monday Many of the color tones are light, Salfm Hats are the latest novelty Interest in the dress goods section 2057 Yards Popular Dress Materials—An assortment consisting of 38- inch shepherd checked Batiste in combinations of black and white, and white and brown ard white; 42-inch Mohair suitings in melange orings; and 38-in plain Sicilian, chiefly in navy and black, fabrics worth about 60c the yard. Monday and while quantity lasts 38C $52, 86 and $8 ‘ Horsehair and ChiHon Hats in new shapes for trim with a bunch of flowers or a wing. These in Bl ™ $3 and $4 Pastel colerings receive favor among the novelties. Prom- Our Special All Sl;:l- A Fist Quality Colored | Bond Taffeta—Sold with Clgu:'tli B°§'f MTafiiedta Fr'ench Célzm;ecl;on 1 R de e A K s s 4 Taffeta gives exceptio . ; ulting—. €s wide, etas—. es Alread shy of ing Flo —Bab; w:ar. the sgalme price as half Taffeta, nmablggg alml::! & ponicd gu;x;(l;!ec olf: We give a bond for good 50 changeable tints, one of meg{'n:h zdy fowhq:s s‘:::g :::.“pda x “otton productions soldun- | 2Y Purpose, color- | good wear. coor- [ wear with every yardsold. | the best values we have | and pasicl shades. These are marked, per buach der various names Q> | ings vad . - - RO ms-. yard . 85¢ |50 color $l 25 ew.-r seen, $1 25 200 colorings, yd. $2 Shoes $1-25 Monday and while quantity lasts, one of the best shoe specials yet offered by the B)* PRPE RREREER RRRREY vvvvvvv-v"rrv RRERRR RERRRR R We Are Going Out of the nearly half of the tlons g:)ds at the seats, now - » .l.'_fl‘!"flfl!."!'.'."!.D""Pl!..'b»’ PRI IR BRI IR R B AL RR IR 00 00 10 B0 it D000 00 00 D0 00 00 B0 0 DO AR DO AR AR 4R 1000 Dozen Spring Gloves Are Here The Kayser Gloves in new styles and colorings for spring and summer— the patent finger-tipped silk gloves Furniture and GCarpet and Save Nearly Half ~ To make-room for the expansion of our many other decided to close out the Fumiture and Carpet Business, and Carpet at immensely reduced pnces, to close out at once. Everythi vestigate. $8.50 Rockers, imitation mahogany, saddle-shaped $28.50 Buffet. qua.ner-uwed golden oak. polnhed finish, fancy shaped b: drawer, shaped French plate mirror, now $6.50 Iron (see picture; Full size, me and gold : green and gold, now $4.90 : $20 Dresser—Golden oak, fancy p { sh?ed double top, two_large Dlrectou top 30x48 inches, dou finish, was $5,now . . ._ Notions and Small Wares Pearl Buttons—Card of 2 doz. 90 Spool Silk — Factory ends, Business. Buy Now delfiarlmmts we have ich now takes up second floor, besides the warehouse. Every piece of Furniture No reserva- We are only aiming now to get rid of If you need furniture or car- Here's an idea of the new prices. Did You Ever Hear of Such Low Prices Ior Carpets? ng goes at a cut earliest possible ate. ase, large linen drawers, silver 20 two small drawers, Fren# $1.05 Ten-wire Tapestry Carpets . . . $1.15 Stjpson Tapestry *Carpets . . . $1.25 Smith’s Velvet Carpets . . . $3.75 s;s Wudzeved o.k i “filmhnM. music cab- Men’s White '’ Monday and Tuesday Grocery Specials The svings posble here at ol Contidued this waek with fhic addition of dezsns of sew - § hmel are | money-back protecnon is yo\lr assur- ance that qualities are the best. the two days we offer: Hams—Eastern Sugar Cured, Ib. - Cube Butter—By the pomd—2 Kona Cofleo——z.'ve wl'ly lb. Emporium B::’l. Run Whisk ver Run (a..fl,_ —Worth $2.50 .L Port or Sherry—Em old, bottle $1.25 dozen . CIubCocktll eflmfllll—l"dlq-b. El Merito 5c Cigars|: 25¢, 85¢, 50c, T5¢c New Spring Designs Drapery Goods and Sale Tahle Covers Merely 'a catload of Drapery and Curtain Goods. 15¢c Flannelettes 9¢ Yd. And Other Domestio Specials These for Monday and Tuesday: 12,000 Yards olMoleihn.vdowandGaqufla . 250 \ Store-Young Ladles’ | 4= & e o "Black only, 50c spook - down in a id assortment of designs and | | fr Ameri ufacturers hay b S S S | e e, o e o, [CregrStielss Sk | | Unlaundered Tt oo dam ] i gy ot becn apned an plcd om o sheve There s toes and tips, | quetaire (2 clasps at wrist) for the E‘(’) o "535“"“"“;:’ reguiary = 13¢, "b" two d'y' (i q"“‘“‘y h"‘) 9c new silkolines, sateens, cretonnes, fancy tickings, figured low school | short-sleeved gowns. These are in | ~20c to 25¢ qualties, pair - . Shirts 41c . burlaps, dimity, Belgium cloth, royalene, crepe and figured % l;:l,l;u‘u all of the correct 5hndes a guarantee La;_iles l}:fls:dSuEpol;t;:: ed 40c Scotch Zernl:’yra—Andelms an assortment of | denims, in all sorts of ‘foral, Oriental, conventional and : : - ticket in every pair. Prices: c:l::i e » .e 1000 White Shirts, made pretty striped ed effects, about 7500 2 5 Dresden striped patterns. v 82005 - - @] QB[ 50c, 75c and $1.00 | eclors gt Cotton— froin gl bhaas acft-fn s e Mondlylnd'ruadnyn ..... C Figued Silkone, ... 120 | Figmed Diniy. yd. - . - 300 Ladies’ “:ntef Low Shoes—Msde | (See Window Display) L"Thxee 500 yardrspglolsk alflo ished muslin, double bacl( 12%c P:“';::E,Hd WIGd(;:(.)an M:l':m:fd'w dark Ffimfi ;z: EE}-K”: b 383 of heavy velour ) e geCub“Pins-— ack an colorings ; an yar Figured Cretonse, yd. - . . 200 jum Cloth, yd. . . . . 300 p ::t—.;. \Sale of Laces Sh‘;‘;‘fiéu‘ Vg cloths to go Monday "“’T""d‘y at. 90 Tapestry Table Covers—A prominent manufacturer miltary e Neady 1000 dozen yards of val. firoming Wax - %,;” Gt 3'i g double or smglel’ W;‘:;" Dotted 3:&”'“623 e Tg:-.m sized .tudd to d-cm:‘wh.'h:& .:‘-::td and v=w=hueg | i e t —3 for . . i qualities 20 entire balance under regula ? ::.:d::: ‘x:é? 2 lla;? :;1 2‘2”1::;::. 'fie:,afi :’“}g“: fl?l;n;sfloo:c: :.gnd E;‘::—Z doz. 2}40 54 P]m" K;{:fl m fi:) yard, special for Monday and Tuesday - 12%(: prices. 'I'heamtmmtmcldume. ottoman, rep and [ i pu Wi designs and detached figures, Monday | Sx¥ety Birs o doe doren . - 30 e White Iodia Lingw—33 inches wide, « 1236c @ o iy By sipevie s S St $2 50 == and Tuesday: Featherbone Collar Sets — 9pec“ 410 value, special for Monday and Tuesday, yard.. C | patters and ¢ rese covers are all two yards square. Wonsente College Cut Lace Shoss — | % 6 P yaxd Lacs, soci, pr dosea w%‘:“#:.‘:’.;.’;? c;u...o.. achard - 80 each. ... 650 Table Damask—62 inches wide, ful | V© hvzmlhw m‘:fllfih-fl i’bflt Wide tibbon laces, vici @ €D 2= | 6c 1o 15 per yard, Laces, speci il o b i / bleach, heavy quality, pretty pnnem .peq.l Coven for, each .. . mddC«bm beel, also $2.50 6“_’ Ik P""d' lm B W:’éo so“:,..f::'bbfl "‘lr Curlerl md . 280 for Monday and Tue.dny only 50C &% ;i: Covers fi‘:'. 3 ...... ”3 Our liberal|items, and the genuine Swedish white en.lmclod ware at the prices of the common gray ware. $300 FoldmeurdTaHu.contedwflh brownonm s Drym Bar lmfawf ’2.‘0 g sl%a;efd:in.g:amtyk. olds. 75c size 4‘9;; '899142 50 Biedl: Curgot Sweepens, spacial Monday ...a;" $2.50 Gas_Heaters, cast base and nickel plated top $1.89 “wullmllm.4nfiu,hdlmkelphhdwded. !ulmg goose neck, . 3.69 with 8 feet of bm‘nffll ndl flllvmhe.')clu. $1.30 0il Stoves, Ins: 68805 $ (two bumen 82 50 Gas Cook swve For 2 Paul Jones Wllllsk:?:;eunl. And many other items. Sale White Enameled Ware Shirred Exx Plates. 5-inch, 15¢c size. §-inch, 30¢c 8-inch, 25c siz ’fi in., i“ 'l.u. ln 10 ln.. 35¢c ll.u..’.- .05 h-a, ba.’O'l.lJ 10 ln. QOclha. 12 in., 50¢ size.. % In., 80c size.. 8 for 26c Beginning Monday l -$1.08 size.$1.27 l-qt. .2 00 size.$1.56 Lipped Pans, 6-in., 30c size. -in., 36c size..24e . 50c