The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 25, 1906, Page 33

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The Style Show includes Millinery, Wearing Apparel, Silks, Woolens, Wash Fabrics, Laces, Trlmmlngs, Ribbons, Ete. ° ° 247 v s i s T AT Your Easter Millinery Is Ready The MlllinEIY sa.lon and Frcnch Room on second floor are resplendent with the most beautiful creations for Spring and Summer from the designs of the world's leading milliners. In the French Room are dozens of ex- clusive models of which there are no exact duplicates, each hat seemingly more fas- cinating and beautiful than the other. The model hats are made of fine Chips, Milan, Tuscan and Neapolitan Braids, trimmed with handsome laces, plumes, Fremch flowers, =2 §15 to $50. Hhets. v« S5 s Other Swell Dress Hats— Millinery Annex Copies of French model 2 e 4 Hats or exclusive designs Main Flooe—for the requisite for making your own hats. Irum our own work room ‘8 to ’20 Chip Flats in all the new colorings, $l% Smart Street Hats and Shm Wam Hats, made Leghorn and Tuscan Flats at of Panama, Milan and Chip Straws, bent up in natty . 80c, $1 »d $1.50 shapes with ribbon, New Flowers Crush Roses, Forget- il wdbcieve §5 t0 $6.50 ToE i mmngs . .« « . . - E Y % § 1 Hat f erred). Yoke and front val. lace inserted. Two Children’s Hats of Milan Braids in the newest Na- Cl’sl':;‘:"i'n’thefl"'&w[:fl: ;_nh;g': rom vl el thle limmwuh:dmudp.ni.jxg;of vl.l :u yoke N / . 2 I I anels down front, tucked center, val. lace inserted and tu i ted, butt I ean shapes . . - ed with velvet ribb «50 Mandy - - - os o 795C | IR $2 45 g0 et P 10804 ] TS 20,000 Yards 20c and 25¢ Wash Goods $1.25 Crepe de Chine, 72c--Dress Goods, 39¢c . Beginning \londa\ our second great Wash Goods offering this seasoh. Read these items carefully. Ii you are All going to need any of these fabrics this Summer it will pay you to buy now. Charming New Suit F. ashmns for Women and Misses The Latest Bolero Princess Suits The Lion and the Mouse The Pretty Ponies $20, $30, $40, 50c $40 Bolero Princess Suits, $30 Is one of the special inducements to visit our Suit Section Monday. They are fresh from the maker, shown for the first time on this side of the continent. You will look ff around a long time before you can buy a suit to equal this for less than $40. The Bolero is a clever design that you will be delighted with. The trim- \ ming effect is entirely new. Sleeves three-quarter length. The Princess $3 O skirt is circular and pleated. Monday these charming suits . . . . . $27.50 Eton Suits, $20—A prelty new style in tasteful, light gray mix- tures. The Eton is jauntily fashioned. Three-quarter si:e\es. pleated $20 and strapped. Fashionable circular skit. Special . . . $22.50 Silk Suits, Special $17.50—The kind that are alrcady in such strong demand—ijust arrived from New York. A very pretty and practical design as pictured. Fine Tchta front of waist tucked, vest tucked in V effect; self strapped and button timmed, three-quarter sleeves, skirt circular, I7I front pleated. Conservatively a $22.50 value, our special price 2 $1.50 Waists--Extra Special 75¢ On Monday $1. 70 Waists will be 75¢; $3.75 Silk Waists will be $2.45. In other words, you will save 75c on the first one, and $1.30 on every $3.75 waist we sell you for $2.45. You are always protected from value exaggeration—we gladly refund your money if you wish it: $3.75 Silk Waists—White China silks in style pictured above, Every New Fashion Conceitthat is produced in Eastern and Foreign centers is quickly for- warded to us by our resident buyers at those points. We always show the prettiest Suits in town-—and show them first. awn Waists, with three-quarter sleeves (or long sleeves Thousands of yards of stylish Dress Goods and Glimmering Silks at a little more than half their real value to create 20c Dott “1‘ “35""'*79 inches wide, in the neatest effects, all this season’s pattems, perfect in all particulars. Af two rousing days’ business in our great Fabric Departments. These unusual and exceedingls attractive specials will be e RS R ST S R Rl S e S ; ERTE Swi Muslm»—A«orbed e dobs and figures. perfec! goods, worth casily 18¢ the yard Width, found on special sales tables on Main Aisle. , 20c Whits F;e, v o Sré" h %) I B b Dol i 1 24-inch Crepe de Chines, double warp, panne finished, extra | 5000 Yards Dress Goods of various staple and fancy weaves, in- EW) ‘lj:] \.Tf-ufim 2 ”::c es wide, mosl) cros ‘welts wit “,V{o‘fs_ gures va Al D fd‘!v.af‘ weight, in a full line of street and evening colorings, including sky cluding all-wool albatross in street and evening shades; 38-inch 20c Linen Crash Suiting— For street or rough wear, assorted plain shades, including the new Alice Blue, special blue, lavender, nile green, dove, pearl, tan, Alice, cream, ivory, Shepherd Checks; Batiste, in black, navy, brown and white com- for s e D ok g Bl et SN S g Tk AL B S UNTAG, (IS Y g gt S o AT eaN S U e Dl U e navy, royal purple, black, etc. A high-class special binations; English Mohairs, 38 inches wide, in navy 25¢ \trlped Oxford Sult:ngs—~79 mches Mde in [“Od,fle,em \udth slnpes greens and pinks only, special for this : weave that regularly bnngs $l 25 the yard, Mon- C and black; Melange'Mohair Suitings, etc., values from 39C Lt PIBEERGS T e R T SR S e R D i e day and Tuesday .- - - . . . . .. .. 50c to 60c a yard, beginning Monday . . . 150 to 50c Medallions 3¢ to 8c Each|$13.50 Sefs Shakespeare, $5 Handy Volume Edition of Shakespeare’s Complete Dramatic and 1800 dozen white Embroidered Medallions in round, square apd oblong shapes, Poctical Works. fn Lim Cloth bindingr39 velumes, scts $5 Taffeta Ribhons '3 Off All indications point to a very liberal use of Taffeta Ribbons this season for neckbows and sashes. To encourage early buying we have month-end sale that we are sure will be appreciated by a vast rimm open work, blind*and raised effects, in pretty drawn work, leaf and flower patterns; also b Temple E dxho-x. begmmng Mo nday——complele k some set in with Baby lrish* Lace; about 100 patterns in all, at about one-fifth e number of our customers. their real values. The Tempest K-nz Nk Henry IV—Pat L. Pt IL. B«?q Silk Taffeta Ribbons, good weight, extra fine flni.sh. in a line of These Medallions are worked on best quality Batislc.‘ Nainux-:k a'nd wass 'fl.-my ;‘:’:UG‘;‘:;’:’Z? :X‘/i}n/dfi“ ?:j.’;l:md Cressida Hm xl.-—Pnt L PartIL new color'ngs with plenty of white, cream and black. Beginning Monday— are the kind used with all sorts of wash materials and silks for trimming lingerie waists, | Measure for Measure Coriolanus Part lI. i 8¢ T N d h diforf k Begituing Mosd Dhice— Comedy ot Errors Titus Andronicus Richard 111 3-inch 18c Taffeta Ribbon, yd. . . . . .. .. .. .. . 120 ats, and for. fancy work. ginning Monday, your choice Mu‘h ‘Ado About Nothing ¥meo ?d,\',l;‘,'hd l;‘,z“_” VIIL -i e T R i vorth up to 15c, each - - « . . . Labor's Lost Cacsar Ainh A NN YL e Medallions worth up to 15c, each 3o N R Drecam AIFe Well Ther Ends Well Mocbeh 4 _-mch 28c Taffeta Ribbon, yd. . . . . . Bie & a0 D Medallions worth up to 25¢c, each . . . . . . S5c Mechiie of Vois Twelfth Night Astouy and Cleopatza Bows made free of charge by expert bow- maker Medall'ons worth up fto 50c, each . . . . . . 8¢ As You Like It Winter's Tale Cymbeline Z{-milng of the Shrew lém‘s {;h[n] {"mhmd : P amlet ichard IL. ‘enus and Adonis The Greates! Two Weeks’ Sale of S 1000 Pairs Children’s Shoes % at Cut Prices Monday This is the store that is doing the Children’s Shoe trade of San Francisco. A comfortable shoppmg place, ~ where the children can be brought in their go- | Yo / cart, if necessary, to ha\e their little feet properly J ‘o fitted. The stock of summer shoes is ready now. @'\ We are showing many novelties that parents will y appreciate. To emphasize our supremacy in shoe selling we offer this Unusual Shoe Special Monday and Tuesday Children’s and Misses’ Low Shoes, Oxfords, Sandals, Ribbon Ties and Blucherettes, n patent kid, brown vici kid and other leathers; a great many correct styles to choose from ; all up-to-date and perfect fitters: $1 and $1.50 Shoes without spring heels, sizes 2to 5, palr . . . . . . 70c¢ «nd 800 $1.25 to $1.75 Shoes with spring heels, sizes 4t0 8, pair.. ... . . 802 and $1.10 So'd in sets only. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing E Ever Planned im San Franc:sco January, February and March have been off months in the Clothing Business, so in order to swell the sales to their ustal proportions we are selling two sifits now for about the usual price gf one. Com- pare these offerings with the best values you know of (% anywhere and you will be still further convinced that \ this is the most liberal store in town. % Men’s $12.50 to $17.50 Suits Reduced to $93.65 The latest style single and double breasted Sack Suits, light or dark color, plain fabrics or fancy patterns—hundreds to select Two Specials in Jewelry Bracelets in very stylish new designs, the kind so much in vogue now to wear with short sleeve waists. Stone Settings in as- sorted colors, made to sell at $1.50 each, La Vallieres or Festoon Neck Chains with all thay new color stone settings. The illus- tration gives a very poor idea indeed of these preity neck ornaments. You must see them to appaecuu lhem Instead of $1 each, Monday . . . . - 37c Sale Monday and Tuesday $1.50 Shoes, sizes 8% to 11,2t . . . . e s s e i from. Good lookmg. perfectly tailored, per- Q20D EISE M IV MO e s > o . - v o s o SR s $1.40 fect fitting suits in styles to plcaw men of 9 5 You will save from one-quarter to one-third on every pair of these you Also a few high button shoes at same prices. all ages and sizes, Guring this sale . . buy. It is another of those rare opportunities that is presented to houses keepers and hotel keepers to renew their curtains on a wholesale basis. The assoriment includes a great variety of designs, in Brussels, Irish Point, two-toned Cable: Net and Deatelle Arab effects. The colors are white, ecru and Azab. Five lots of these. $1,35 Curtains, pair . . . 998 $2.50 Curtains, pair - . $1.98 s: .75 Curtains, pair - 31.29 $3¢00 Curtains, pair - . $2.19 $3.50 Curtains, pair - - $2:32 Boys’ Suits Boys Suits $5.00¢0%$8.00| Worth to $8, Values, Now $2.65| Now $3.95 Scarfs and Slips Framed Pictures Monday Specials Only 17c Each Pillow Slips readyor use, some new beau- ties just received. Floral designs artisti- cxlly euhoand i s apmality IR e i Hundreds of children’s fancy Suits, for 234 to 10 years, mads of | 1hree-Piece Knee Pants Suits 3 Bonne Eeniine. Ankha ks yd* by 45 inches, made of bobbinette S G i, sl 56 all wool materials in Eton-Norfolk, Vesiee, Sailor and Russian [ for boys 9 1o 16 years, double or single breasted coat with | ™ &y " W % e € TP S0 508 B3 R R TS $1.29 i 5OC Blouse styles. Su'ts that were full values vest. All woo!l blue cheviots and fancy SR G 56 ks wida ke catel dei el Wi Sl of at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00—your 65 tweeds and cassimeres. Genuine $5 00 rpL R A pao e SRRRIBES | Yooy o v $1.65 Linen Finlshed Duck Scarfs— chbite MO i s i e T ° to $8:00 aludsi-fds g e s k. special . . . . .. . .. Open work borders and homestitched ends. Stamped and tinted for embroidery in a large variety of foral and fruit designs— Grocery Savings | Carpenters’ Tools Women’s and Children’s Knit llmlemear' Monday—Tuesday | ~ At Gut Pri 18x27 in. for . . . . J0O No matter what style you prefer, you'll find it here, and the bgst quality possible to obtain at the price you wish to Vegmblei—T_nba. Peas or 18x45 in. for . . . . 150 F'acmmle Water Colors—100 different sub- u quality, 3 tims . . . . . - uo For a few days longer : ; i sul K Direct importing from Europe and buying in immease quantitiés as The Emporium dozs have given us a reputation & ::;:e s hmm o Bt avos 265k EPA IR ¢ carmrying a variety of styles and value-giving second to noae. Everyone of them is a much beiter garment than the price indicates. Vests Pants and Low Neck Mo Sl:eve Ladies” Union Suits— At 25¢ Equestrian Tights— Ai25¢ Vests—The higgest va- At50c Jersey ribbed lisle thread, The vests high neck with long or| riety we have ever shown, lisle thread, | low neck, no sleeves, plain or lace Peter Thompson Emblem Sets for ’“‘" poples °fnf;.':|°"l:u5:'“‘;'§' I\"}‘i‘h s pes, scenes, i chidren’s clothes, conssting of Eagle, | 18P soenes animal heads Shue snd Bai ‘sacberidesint s o, e Ble ox block ok, wosth Z5¢, forisct i o bt l7c “10¢ beginning Monday, each special, 10 Ibs. $7.85, | b . . 182 .............. 28c ) Soups or Beans—Spanish-American, M e o — st oo ol gnpenk fpo o] RS L pf.'i?;s;nm cing, 35, m;g. i ks & 3 3 0! X ST U W RO e ST o ;. Music 17c Easter Novelty At 50¢ Yomen's Vests, Pants At $1.00 M,',’u,.fud vests | Af 50¢ }-”‘"e’ “lfl‘c'"i' Suits— s..foked Halibut—b. 252, in &L $1 Ratchet Brace, 10-inch sweep . . 670 ---------- $1 Carpenten” Draw Knife . . . . 65@ (on Second Floor) and Equestrian Tights | —Swiss ribbed, high neck, long or weight cotton. pure white, high neck, Monday—Tuesday —Real lisle thread, jemsey ribbed,| short sl , white, pink “Awl and Tool set. . . . . . 25@ The songs from Little Johnny Jones. light weight, all shapes. Vests with S kg i i long or short sleeves. S.feded Raisins—16-0z. pl..}hzga :?j: ;:‘_ Top j.-;;!-g. ... 81.18 Everybody's singing them: you wil sure- the special Emporium hand crocheted | Equestrian ughu to matd- knee or ankle Children’s Vests and | Cheese—Martin's Eastern, 2 lbs. . 458 | 50c Socket Chisel, l-inch size . . - 36€ vt Ay thre for - = 4 iy length - .+ - $1.25|At25¢ ;. e cot. GhceseColfomin, mid 2 e Jl” $1 Polished Stedl Squre 2 &) . . 690 = Nestling in 2 New York Tree™ Rl TR 13! | At 50¢ Vests, Pants and At 25¢ udles Luce Trimmed | ton vests, long or short sleeves. | Marquette gy',__n,..u, Fe. s 75c Plimb Levels.. . . . . . . . 49¢ “Give My Regards to Broadway " Fgg Condy Bais: Sasiimsly acons i |,E:A‘uestrlnfl Tights— Pants — Jersey ribbed| Pants, ankle or knee length and lace | . . . . . ... .. ... 78. 3-ft. Boxwood Foldiag Rules. . :uo :'fif,‘ ‘Y.a:km{)z:d on Aler AR J PO R R 50 © $1 f:;msz':"" -nd! E'm"”" cotton, from the smallest to thc very | trimmed. Sizes from 2 to 14 years; | French Yermeuthoipnoned: ool an 892 | Family box of nails, assorted - = Xupe Feathered Room.wib-vvb(bud.';'.’ WWHMMM_EMH hrsestnw- gament . . -« . .. . .280|3 P S wocal ...~ 8475 | Gas Bumer Pliess. . « . . <« - “Would You Care,” by Chas. K. Haris |~ And numerous othen B X : - Our Liberal P = Patterns Money-hack and ard Cases 50c Coin Purses 25c¢ Bickagamiensg p T S The Geay Savgn e : : uarantee ClmedunZOOOd&aefmn!heMwy. Genuine seal or walrus leathers, Men's Genuine Walrus Coin Purses—Extra fine quality, very heavy |What material make up elpedl'ywodfu‘hdm wh’ or men’s est ,.‘h. Some fancy . A el - Is the leather, nickel frames, with or without inside pocket, and worth 25c :;d:’[lymu?w sl g 5o st g tern at least 50c each, beginning Monday morning special at - . . FaMat e dnaRAR AR A nAR .Surplus Lace Curtain Sfock . 75¢ 40cTeu—Anyn.m 354 Ibs. $1, 1lb. | 85c 20-nch Sawsfor. . ... . . 60 95¢ 15 AL AARRE A ALAAATRRARAAAA ARAAR LA GAARAR R AREAAARARR R AAAAAAR ARAA AR AAAAAASAASAA RAKAARAREARAR ATELAAAC L AR RRARR R A AR A RAL AR ARAAA A A AR AARAAA KRB RAAAE RRA AR SR AN RARAARA ARARAAAARRAARRARA L AAARAAR AXARAR AAAAAAAGRAAR A AAARARAAAAAE AAAALKANR AR R BB ARA

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