Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCD CALL, FRIDAY Fl‘BRUAhY Z, 19U6. MARKET ST. Below FIRST ST. f‘WANTED: I 3‘ ]O' l I’I‘IO ,‘ WRAPPERS, CASH tmd BUNDLE BOYS Umted Flre and Marme Salvage and Adjustment Co. Tremendous Sacrifice Sale of $74,200. 0o Worth of High-Class Clothmg and Furmshlng Goods at 29 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR OF VALUE 405 and 407 Market, Street, Just Below First, San Francisco Thirty-one cases of- Fine Clothing wrecked off the coast of Oregon while in transportation from San Francisco’s best makers of tallor-made clothes consigned to The Hub and Strain Tailoring Co. of Portland and other prominent Portland and Seattle clothing stores. Also the entire smoke damaged stock of the Boston Clothing Co., Oregon’s greatest and finest clothing store, and twenty-one cases of fine clothing consigned to the best houses in California, wrecked while in transit at Reno, Nev. Also the fine clothing stock of the bankrupt Muckz Clothing Co. These combined stocks are-in our hands and a settlement of the losses must be made by February 20, 1906. No law of cost or worth will alter the conditions. The entire stock must be sold at what it will bring at forced sale. The reputation of the United Fire and Marine Salvage and Adjustment Co. is'broad enough standard for thé full confidence of the public. There will.be no disappointment, no misrepre- sentation of any kind. The goods are in.almost perfect condition, except insome cases a slight smell of smoke or a perceptible dampness. Sale Begins Saturday, Febryary 3, and Lasts for Fifteen Days. Positively No Longer 5000 SUITS 3000 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S . 7000 PAIRS PANTS . i}'rfir’x c to 50 bust measure, bearing the labels of best makers of fine clothing OVERCO A‘rs AND CRAVENETTES boysliz_;:nude;:::;n?: ;A:nc::v‘evyai:::e;::::u of the 1600 styles. To fit of this winter and for early spring wear; in-double and single 5 & u' business and dressy wear; 500 styles to pick from. This stock comprises some of the finest makes in the land. In every size 59 for dark and medium light color cotton worsted and all-wool goods; y T ore g i Y P G | and style conceivable, from the short box topper to the long Cossack and belt C . &iile not i perfect condition; worth to $2.50. ; takes pmk of hundreds of elegant dark and medium color suits, some Fack ¥ overcoats D ctivenettes; winter s spring welght. 3 4 2 ; A " s soiled, worth from $10.00 to $16.50. Sack and walking suits. ack in*overcoat pring g sl 29 for cordqroy, wPflted,dcass:mdF{e and cheviot, all colors; worth to $4, * according to size and condition. 1y ice of 500 single and double breast sack and medium size walk- $4 85 for ‘dark and medium colors, in belt:or top overcoats; worth $10 $6'85 es; sack suits to fit young men and all shapes to 46 bust; black, |- “to $15. l 89 for elegant wool and silk mixed goods, also union worsteds; worth blue and fancy in perfect vondition; worth $12 to $20. $7 85 iurS;lk lnd serge lined top coats, belt or cravnnettea, worth $15. $ " 40 $6, according to sizes and condition of goods. to > quality goods, bearing the Hub and Strain Jabels and Nathan & b il nabs m’ N \ork serges, clays and unfinished worsteds; sg 85 for chmce of 500 of the most elegant $20 to $28 cnvencm: top coau sz 69 _for extra fine quality black, blue serges and worsteds, all colors and y all-wool or union worsteds, serges and double and long “71“' in all colors—topnotchers. styles; worth to $7, according to condition of garment and size of lots. $3 69 for choice of all trousers; sizes to 50 waist. The very best that - nd Tuxedos; worth $18 to. $25. for surtouts or box toppers, also long belt and plain backs; silk st grades, latest styles, imported materials, Serges, Thi- $lz 85 mix and cravenettes, in covert, melton or worsteds, good as : money can buy; worth to $10; in perfect condition. Unfinished Worsteds, Silk Mixtures, All-Wool and 'money buys or man can make; worth to $40. The above stock is so vast and so many kinds and sizes dnt you wm brown, gray, drab; also Tweeds, Cassimeres, Chev- | - Don’t forget—these (ood- are not nailed down. First come first choice. be luited. 3 ; worth $22.00 to $30.00. 3 iy gl choce of st and bet it n e ente | Remember, this sale starts at 8:30 A M. February 3 and lasts for 15 days---no longer. Frince Ao and Taxcds sues wort 10 $s000 1o Stsem. Hard 10 1 | It IS policy to come here early in the sale, as we employ over 100 salespeople and the and hard to please men will have no trouble being fully sahsfied in. this peericss and clogant fot exact article you have in mind may be sold if you delay ODD GARMENTS 3 COMPLETE STOCKS OF UNDERWEAR APDD IO Vests ;U Cup, o, MEN’S FURN'SHINGS 31,000 pieces, mostly in’ pex.-fect conditi;)n, co.tton, merino lot soiled small’ men’s and boys’ Vests; worth % 5 Underwear, Shirts, Socks, Suspenders, Handkercmefs, etc. gl ool xiphients, " 3¢ for slightly smoked 10c and 15c Socks. sc for perfect condition 15¢ Socks. oc for plain and faney 25¢ Socks. 12%c for Balbriggan plain and fancy 25¢ to Soc Sacks 18¢ for wool and lisle soc and 6oc Socks. 2¢ for 10c Handkerchiefs. sc for 15¢c Handkerchiefs. 10c for 25¢c Handkerchiefs. 5c for odd lot Men's and Boys’ Suspenders. 12%c for President. style and others, 35¢ to 50c Sulbenders 23c for silk, lisle and extra fine French and English worsted web; wonh to $1.00. Two consignments of golf and fine negligee “flannelettes, madras, Penang drill, sateen brilliant silk and silk bosom goods spring styles; consigned to the Hub of Portland; some slightly damaged by water in the coast wreck of . November 16th. zqc For golf and negligee, good condition, all sizes, styles; worth. to. $1.00 ch For perfect condition negligee and silk bosom golf; worth to $1.50. 69c For all styles silk or silk bosom, also flannelette, twills, etc,; worth to $2.00. egant Wool Vests in almost perfect condition; $3.50 19 For Derby riband fleece, broken lots, shghtly soiled; (Y worth to $1.00. 39c For Derby rib and wool tglck fleece, perfect condi- tion, all sizes; $1.00 value. 85(: For choice lot black and fancy wool and worsted, also white and fancy silk full dress and wash ma- terials worth to $6 ODD COATS o Frock Coats, black and medium sizes .32 to 36; pants and vests srned up. . These coats are from $10.00 69c For wool rib or plain or Derby rib wool or cotton, spring model; worth $1.75; all sizes; 20 kinds. 89c For extra quality soft medicated wool or merino fleece back; all sizes; worth $2.00 to $2.50. sl 6 I-nr a choice lot of Frock Coats, all colors, to B 38, from suits worth to $20. $3 85 ln the finest black Sack, Frock or Prince Albert o Coat in the lot, size to 48 bust; from suits worth to $30.00. 200 Damaged by Water soc Working Shirts at 1oc” each. Come in the forenoons, as the immense crowds that al- ways attend our sales jam the stores to the doors in the afternoons. It is imponsible to describe. the varieties. The stock . is all In salable condition and mostly perfest. Lay in a supply to last for years. OFFICIAL NOTICE—The United Fire and Marine Salvage and Adjustment Co. control and are in full charge of this sale. Every article will be found as described and at the prices advertised. These goods are being sold for final adjustment of Fire, Marine and Railroad losses. Sale begins Saturday, February 3, at 8:30 A. M, no sooner, and lasts 15 selling days, no longer. - Any stock that might not be sold here wxll be dlsposed of in Los Angeles later under same conditions and prices as at this sale. : 2 Ll ; N. L. SHAFER, Adjuster. - g ; o : ; MARTIN M. KANE, 1Ist Asst. C. C. CALDWELL, 2d Asst. and Accountant MARKET ST., Below FIRST ST. 2 Blocks Below Palace Hotel OPEN FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M.