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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1906. Half Price (And Less Than Half) As the illustration of a few of the styles shows, these are the latest chapes and designs in Back Combs. They are shell and amber finish with metal omamentations, and most of them handsomely )cs,c‘ed As we closed out from the maker all that he had of these particular numbers, we secured them at a great reducton from his regular prices. Begin- ning Monday we are enabled to offer 50 JeweledCombsat - ... «.c o o o - -0- 68¢c )i S8 Combsat . -« - - .. SIS ‘4 O BB Conlbb a8 == 'n - 5s % jo v eie b a $2.25 Twelve Maichiess Specials Ready Monday Morning In Domesiéic Department Special sales of Cotton Fabrics, Table Linens and Bedding that will strongl}' appeal to the economical women of San Fran- cisco 4nd vicinity, who appreciate the opportunity of buying the best qualities of merchandise at less than the prices usually charged for inferior grades. 5500 Yards Percales—The 12%c kind, 36 inches wide, in light, medium and 1200 Bleached Sheets—The full-bed size, with 3.inch hem, good B “Giling, icialing Lleck ety . e e 44 gound efiecs. Begiamng Mo QG | Gk - T C| day, yard 1600 Yards Imported Sateens—31 | 2000 Pillowcases—45x36 inches wide, in black brocadcs, Pesian | inches, worth 12c each. lOC medium and dark Beginning Monday. A fine 35c grade colonings = 19¢ 3000 Yards Linen Finished Suit- 400 White Satin 88x74 inches, excep- tional value 2t $2.50. Quilts—Size > $1.88 600 White Crochet $l.18 Quilts —Marseilles pat- tems, heavy weight, each. 75 Pieces White India Linon- 40 inches wide, cannot be duplicated = Tafiden o i) llc price . 2250 Yards of Flannels—The final clean-up of the season of velvettas, swans- down, fleece downs and mole- 9c skins, regularly 1215c and 15¢ the yard, Beginring Monday . . ings—In an assortment of plain color- ings, a c e, I Beginning Monday - Wisdesviste Do 12 2C ning Monday, yard 1100 Yards Silk and Cotton Ox- fords—60c mercerized effects in white, cream, light blue, tan, pink = s ermagy Tl 39 this sale, yard C 22 Pieces Irish Damask—62 inch, full bleached, zn assortment 1260 Yards Turkey Red Damask— the yard 58 m(]'m \»’*e sold every- 18 for 25c and upward >a|e yard At 39¢ Pair A large quantity of these, perhaps enough for | | € { | | | l F | ! REPRRER ARRERR BRERIR RERERR RRRRRIR ERRR Y RERREE RRERRR KRR RRRRERERR RRERRE PRRYRR PYRRIER RN SRS RN R RERRRY KRR R i and whites; little Bluchers for the baby in all tan, KS\(Q tan top and patent kid, blue kid and white kid tops and little ankle Ties and Slrap Sandals in many tyles, always sell at 50(: lhe pair, for the 39 C two days only. - - . Women’s Silk Ri bbon Tles——Palem colt vamp, I kid quarter, medium French heel, hand tumned sole, instead of $2.50 the pair—200 $l.39 pairs on Monday, while quantity lasts, at :-rrv:'y-:-»vr Our buyer made a large purchase of a manufacturer’s short lots (small quantities for the mal ier, but big for a single store to handle) at prices which will enable us to save our patrons one-fourth to one-third on their Curtain purchases Monday and Tuesday. These well. Popular designs in white and Arab colors, including cable net and corded Arabian effects. $2.00 Curtains, special per pair.. $7.49 $2.75 Curtains, special per pair.. $7.98 $3.00 Curtains, special per pair.. $2.19 A Manufacturer’s Samples of Lace Cur-~ fains—Colors white ecru and Arabian; novelty designs, cable nets and corded Arabian effects, pieces that are 50 inches wide and from 124 to 375 yards long and worth from 75¢ to $1.00 each, beginning Monday your choice Novelty Curtains—Of Arabian bobbinet, 3 yards long, renaissance insertion and edge with motif in comer, $l 95 a $2.50 value, beginning Monday, pair ° Couch Cover—Onental pattern, fringed | Tapestry Portieres—Plain and all around, 60 in. wide, self color effects, both fring- reversible, $2 value for $ l 065 ed and bordered, pair - $5 bobbinet, white or Arab color, large reversible, armure weave, heavy rensissance motif in center, $ 4.50 fringed, all colors, each $2 bolster piece to match, each @ FeOU| . " . UMMM I I I SLAR BRI IRI ALIR ML IR IR I IR I I S D IR IR IO 0 DR RSO0 MO0 M AR IO R B0 D0 00 12 20 DRI 00 00 e X ——————-—_—————_____—-— - Embroidery Special 25¢ A large purchase of handsome 18-inch Embroideries, for flounc- ings and Corset Covers, ready to-morrow mommg at one- ha]f 25c the regular price, yard - Reczived during past week for spring and summer 1906 a few fine examples of lingerie Waist Patterns, Corset Cover Embroideries, Waist Embroideries, all-over Swiss Embroideries, Batiste Novelties, Fancy Fronts, Collars and Cuffs, Cuffs for long or short sleeves; each pattern cut by an expcrl waist maker; on display and sale in Lace and Trimming Department, Main Floor. Our Spring Novelties in Boys’ Clolhing Now Ready Large s]’npmecn}s of Children’s and Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, Reefers and Top Coats have arrived. The materials and styles are those that will be worn by the bestdressed little menin America, this coming spring and summer, and a great many of the patterns are exclusive with us. The fit and workmanship will be found equal to the best whoiesale tal]onng done for men. We have marked them at very reasonable prices: $5, $6, $7, $7.50, $8, $8.50, $10 Norfolk and 2-piece Suits, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits in the stylish new grays and light and dark blue serges, mixtures and fawn shades, sizes for boys 2' to 15 ycm mn dm co“edlon. $5 Splendid values at - RREERR 2RERERRRRVLR RRERRERERRERE RIRRRRE KK RRERRE RERRRE RRRRRR S —————————————————————————————— are the extra quality Nottingham Curtains that wash and wear so || 39¢| Ruffled Bed Sets—Full size, made of | Table Covers—2 yards square, || 'CALIFORNIA'S ;]:ARGEST,': AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Two of lhe Most Popular Weaves Silk at About Half Price One day, in the mont of January, 1906, we established a new record in silk selling. Monday and Tuesday we expect to eclipse the sales of that banner day. We've got the goods that you want for your spring dressmaking, and we are going to sell them for about half the price you expected to pay for them. to increase his fancy silk products, determined to convert his One of the largest American Silk Manufacturers, in order 3,600 Yards First Quality All-Silk Taffeta. The accu- muhbnn of colors left in the factory after filling early lpnng out to us at a mmplmg rice. Do not confound these taffetas with many Crepe de Chine looms and sold out the warps on hand. We .1,‘,, anticheand under that name. Th:y ate a superior quality, purchased a large bulk of his surplus 24-inch Crepe de for nlmm any purpose. colors are: Chines at about half. The colors are: Erown Navy Royal Blue Cream White Sky Blue Nayvy Brown Reseda Tan Turquoise Pink ITvory Turquoise Garnet Reseda Rose Emerald Slate Reseda Cream Lavender Zan Helio Pearl Castor Pearl Helio Pink Alice Blue Modg Green Cardinal Dark Navy Lavender Alce Rose Roya? Castor Black Royal MediumNavy Whits Black Made to retail for $1.25 yard, Monday 7 4 Also Changeable Effects, worth 75¢ the yard, 4 and Fwesday - ./l SRt Sl c forthy sl - ial. <12t sr e Feviasut 10 ru s S oo 9c 50 Styles Infant Shoes| Monday's and Tuesday's selling, ln_fants' Soft Soled || Shoes, button or lace styles, in pinks, blues, tans, || Unusual Savings This Week| On Good Lace Curtains| ' Positively the Last Six Days of Our Closing Out Sale Of Fur nifure and Carpets This is the last chance to “feather your nest” at about half the prices asked at exclusive Furniture Stores. A few weeks ago we were selling many of the articles to be disposed of this last week at considerable more than asked now and they were good values then. But we are going out of the Furmiture and Carpet Business for goodand all. ~ The architects are already making the plans for ex- tensive changes, work to be begun immediately, so the goods that are left must go this week. Prices like these have been made for the final closing out effort. $20 Dresser—Golden oak, fine finish, French plate mirror, special for this $76.50 Buffet — Golden oak, polishcd finish, bev- eled plale mirror on top. $33 China Closet— Quarter-sawed golden oak, bent glass ends, mir- ror top. For. this 2 82475 week plate mirror, four brass coat hangers, for this last week $7.50 $35 Parlor Cabinet— . Solid mahogany, mirror 3 S”Mfiohdlesfinigest; back,d columns nicely comtrszzzn spsec’ial o carve i this last week $25 ‘hfu;‘m::z week of the .. 820 $15 Pedestal—Solid ma- $37.50 Bookcase—Quar- ter sawed golden oak, four adjustable “shelves, p}:)lislhed finish. For lofinny.uiume t:g.colmn this last elaborately carv week - $ 2 7 . 50 ....... $ l l $18 Morris Chair—Gold- en oak frame, spring seat, reversible velour § (l;ushions.chjustab le (A3 ack. osing* % prce - S13 } $9 Beok Shelves — In c $5 Pedestal — [mitation mahogany, round top, carved column, colonial deflgnbase$3.25 $18 Chiffonier—Golden weathered oak, mission fak six deePl dfl‘gfl‘% design, large, deep, roomy ffifilfiz:'mzfi: w?:l: shelves. For this la.st week $6 75 $11 Parlor Table—Gold- en oak, nicely finished, top inches in diameter. For this 1 fec(,lbeauhfully polished, s ek 6 50 Sale Fiber Furniture—Chairs, Double Chairs, Sof: moe : $ 3 etc.; were $6.50 to $11; nua\:r "o'u.sea m?’.saa 3 $9. 00 These Carpet Prices Inciude Puiting Down Every part must go this week. Positively no reservations. These are the standard makes that every one knows, at prices that no one has kaown before we began this “closing-out-the-business” sale: of furmtule sell- $l 3 $12.50 Piano Bench— id mahogany seat, French turned legs, claw 75¢ Devon Tay Caas‘ - - . 600 | $1.05 Ten-Wire Tapestry Carpets, . 830 SI .25 Smith's Velvet Carpets. . . $7.06" 85c Palisdale Tapestry Carpets. . . 68¢ l $1.15 Stinson Tapestry Carpets . . 80€ | S:nh:&” mnnu&-pen 1.12 $1.00 Standard Velvet Carpets ... 83@ | $1.20 Saxony Axminster Carpets . . 980 | $1 65 Bigelow Axminster Carpets. . 1233 Buy Your Summer Mattings Now China and Japan Straw Matting in small cheeks and carpet desigm. All are included in this clearing-out sale: 15c Mattings, now, yard... . . . . #0@ | 25c Mattings, now, yard.. . 180 55¢ Manmg-. now, ud ...... 20c Mattings, now, yard... . . . . 15¢ I 302 M:ninp. now, yard. . . . . . l ’ et Our Annual Spring Sale Jardinieres 2" Hundreds of Jar- # dinieres, all shapes Engraving | Correct New Special This week | Corsets &y 7100 Cards 63c — We will print from your own plate if order them this week. it 100 Cards regular $1, for 63c 100 Cards and plates—nzme only in script, regularly $2, for $1.25 ."llxehfi.‘:;— ame only in old English, reg- 100 “wedding Invitations_Including both ¥ ot odl are neary as perfect a corsetas can be made. usual prices, Mon- day and Tues-| PoRSVEERTOT d“?h”d They tadsceuie; thit bring: 1. day. These Jardinieres are | Stamping fror: Dye—In color, d...mk, out the very kest of any figute, and give an air of elegance to the plainest clothes. It is dressmak- 15¢, 2 s s cox ing time now and you undoubtedly want a new highly glazed in rich shades of greens to browns and very attract- | Washington Birth- e lu?e lf:‘);onz fi ::L?:;fi Bl S B Sy Sonvenion |Ke Y%~inch 65c Jardinieres. . . 420 | For b Cners and fox th 8-inch 85c Jardinieres . . . . . 550 lmleofolh. = u.le i WmToy D:Plfie' Style L::': g"-:il:'odl“ figm o b 9-inch $1.10 Jardinieres . . . 650 | ment, second floor. jeansandcosts . . . . . . . . . $1.50 10~-inch $1.50 Jardinieres . 720 | Gilt Ministure Hucheh. 2 e Style 210 'M. medillm fi m 20c Oil or Vinegar Bottle —Imitation Cut | Miniature Hatchets hips, medium bust, i::“- Gl tall mdtigtia) s 7.7 05, 20 s amtealessiiog Sale 25¢ Linings 15c the Yard Monday and Tuesday 1500 yards of Sateen Lin- Berry Bowl and Cake Plate—To match, imitation Cut Glass, worth 50:. cial for the two . . 20c Cuspldore—Hvdll'! llued. spu-;.l ............... 50 50c Saits lnd pers—Clmu. decorated in and dainty lbweu.ly no metal tops to cormdg pair. . . Style 274 for slight or uedlum fi'- ures—Made of mercerized batiste in bro- fast black, Mercerized $4 Chocolate Set—Orieatal China Poc | 1188 36 inches wide, a good perma. and 6 and saucers, richly decorated, nent finish, regular yalue 25¢ (A B f‘“f‘ """"" y»‘z-’l the yard, ,mspeflllule.tlsc v“,”n“,“flud”’,” We took all that the maker had of these beautiful, all-silk Taffeta Skirts, several hundred of them, and wish that we could have go( more of them at the same low price. You will recognize them on sight as the best skirt bargain you ever saw. They are cut full width, - have 9-inch pleated ruffle and 9-inch sk &u:t ruttle, and this splendid assortment of colors to select from: Black, cardinal, red changeable, emerald green, green and biack changeable effects, green and blue changeable effects, white, red and green changeable, pink, light blue, navy. tan and gray. Regularly $7.50, Monday and Tuesday also, if enough of them, at $4.50 50 only Fine Taffeta Silk Drop Skirts, cu il and finished with 6-inch knife ed flounce, black only, will be on special sale Monday, while quantity lasts, in the Suit and Cloak 5 Depattment;!............ ...... $29 These Drop Skirts are worth and always sell at §5. Biack Spangled Robes At Just One-Half No other dinner or reception or theater gown is half as effective as the gowns made of Spangled Robes. This collection that we are so fortunate as to be able to offer you at half-price, beginning Monday, includes some ex- ceedingly rich effects. A few white, but mostly black. $15.00 Robes $7.50 $20.00 Robes $10.00 $17.50 Robes $8.75 $27.50 Robes $13.75 $35.00 Robes $17.50, Etc, Etc. More Spring Miliinery Has Arrived Ready Monday moming with a fine display of Dress Hats in lace, satin, and fine satin braids, trimmed with fowers, ribbons or large wings. These hats come in all of the new shades of old rose, crushed raspberry, pale blue, pink, white, black, gamnet, etc. Prices range from $5 © 825 Ready to Trim Hats—Made of horsehair braids and tucked chiffon— pretty little shapes that require a wing or a bunch of flowers to make Ih_em into dressy hats. These come in black green or navy blue and are priced .- - $2.25 and $2.50 Smart Tailor Hats—In lhe new F lfth Avenue Shape; also the latest tur- bans and sailor shapes, made of fine satin braids, trimmed with smart wings and finished with a large gold or pearl buckle. Prices 87, 88, $10, 812 The Swell Tailor Hat of the season is the Milan Sailor, short brim, high crown, trimmed in folded bands of velve! and fir..shcd with smart wing. These are marked . . . $5 The Siik Shirt Waist Suits for Spring 1906 The first extensive San Francisco showing of these popular gamments will be made in The Emporium to-morrow. We call partcular attention to the Suits marked $22.50 and $25.00. These are made of chiffon taffeta, full circular skirt, plaited panel back and front. The waist is made very full with three-quarter sleeve, yoke of transparent lace and dainty tucks. Colors black, blue, brown, cham- e, scarlet, robins egg blue and hunter's green, ‘ow'll agree with us that they are splendid values at the prices. $22/2 and $25 New Tailor — Ready for th week'l business. Nobby Pony Coat Suits in gre: flg;':::;gm m.; black, made of chiffon weight, Panama cloth, some of them braid trimmed, coats lined New Street and Calllng Dresses—In many exclusive styles. Ask to see the dainty Eton Jacket Suits at $37.50 Other styles of fine Panama cloths, French voiles, chiffon broadcloth and white sergs and Rajah Silk at $25 to $67.50 5 Big Values in New Sprmy 1906 Waists A nea!hfloredWhfieananfi.hemflflchedorpkahdmdnz embroidered front is offered at.. - 50 Many beauhfulstykso(Wauls made of sheer white lawn and pretty dotted Swisses and fine Chambrays, will be found on the tables in the Waist Department that bear the popular-price card.. - .« . . . . ... sl ered front, is modestly priced: . Onedthepremeflhwnwmmdledmumrked$]75. The fabric is very sheer, the front pleated, dneyokeneadyanbmdered.$l 75 It has short sleeves, . ADl'e-y Wauto. Wlllte India Silk, the back and front neatly tucked, cub.Mondaymddumslhewaek. . . Su, Your Tables Music, 17¢c ';":-lévm This List Special Sale beginning Mon. | W #l the best quaiies and the best qualitics anly— day, any of these popular lnh3f 50¢, by “Would You Care,” Chas. K. Hamis; “Star- Coffee—Best Mocha and Java, 3}‘&’] l&m“ Te.—Alyd our regular 60c qualities, for the two days, Ib. 430 Worcestershire Slnco Holbrook’s 22¢; po. 390; Ghow Chow—Crosse & Wl. Peaches- 'v.a,;e;;am' m’;l“: Miss J. Bouthwell will sing daily at intervals 1:30 to 4:30 P. M— “Litle Lou” “When Youre in Love With Sonebndy" “On the Farm in Old Missouri,” N the S ot e b Chestnut Tree.” Prunes — A O A KR AR AR EE R KA RAA S AR AAR AT ARRARAATATRAAR A AR ARA AR AR AERARAR AT AR GRS AR CAR R AAATARAAR A A AR ARARAAARAAAR AAAARARAAALRA AARAAR ARARAR AAARAR AAARA A AARARA AAAAAA ARAAAA WA AAAA RS TRARARAAARAAR ATRR AR AARRAR bot. - Gin—Fed Cn- —Geneva, special, Cangre“ ss Hall Whiskey—Pure A