The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 6, 1906, Page 3

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\ . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906. ; 3 ONBUON | NS IN REICASTAG Chancellor Collapses After Making a Speech on the| Moroccan Conference and | the Policy of Germany| BREAKDOWN CAUSED | BY RECENT OVERWORK | You naturally look to us for big values and we never disappoint you. Today we have fairly outdone ourselves in making price concessions in order to break previous selling | records—our part is done—yours but to come | and take advantage of them. *"s’r‘ For the Boys We illustrate two styles taken at random from the largest and most magnificent showing of boys’ apparel ever dlsplayed on the coast. The Sailor Suit we show in a variety of beautiful grays and blues at five dollars. The Reefer is a decided novelty in twilight gray tweeds and London smoke cheviots, exquisitely tailored and very moderately priced six dollars. } rince Informs the Chamber hat Kaiser Would Not Have Gone to War and Is Satisfied With Outcome \Q Special attention is called to our Confirmation and Com- munion Suits in blues and 'blacks. A very extensive variety and positively the lowest prices ever named, qualities considered. Boys’ Norfolk Suits Snappy little garments, made of fancy Scotches in pretty patterns. Very well tailored and cut according to the new “Walter Green” model. $ 40 should be the price. As an Easter special choose among them at........ Youths’ Suits--» Special Typical stylish suits for young men from 14 to 19 years of age, portraying the very latest dictates of fash- ion, and fuIl'of snap and character. Very well worth $15.00. Several very pretty l 0 Men’s*14 $0.75 Suits at Again we are compelled to place on sale another lot of suits at this low price. Never before in the history of our value giving store has a sale | Boys’ Three-Piece Suits Manly suits. Coats cut in-the new long effect, just Vest high cut. Trousers tapering to the {ly constructed—strik- 95 erns; $5.00 value; ex: 50 Trousers Worsteds—and mighty pretty ones. Twelve snappy styles to | i | select from. These trousers are fresh from our New York workrooms. They created such enthusiasm, and owing to the strenuous demand for — these exceptional values we place on sale garments that we meant | ‘,‘,h\u 2 to sell for $12,50 so as not to disappoint you. Sale continues $14 suits for v of the wholesalers will be compelled to take $5.00 for them. | } ! 5 - ’ a | are sold to you without a middleman’s profit, and merchants who i | § 4 y are well worth $3.00, and we ask pride in offering them | at a price we know means a $1.50 saving to you. 5 No gentleman’s wardrobe is complete without one of these m—— *I5 Blue Ser es The King'of Summer%uits $lo Blue serges will again take precedence over all favorite styles ——— this season. We announce the greatest price cut of these staple garments ever inaugurated, and shall start the summer season with a special that shall not be forgotten in the annals of trade. Single- breasted and double-breasted styles. The very Tatest models. Tail- \ ored in our own workrooms and positively bargains s l 0 at $15 will be placed on sale this morning at dressy garments. Nowhere else can you obtain a suit of this char- " acter, style and quality for less than $25.00. As an Easter special | we offer a limited quantity of Tuxedo Suits at s l 7 so . 3 . the lowest price ever named for these garments g::y Shoe $3°50 Solid Comfort, ‘ We illustrate the Walk Easy model, an exact | counterpart of the copy- righted shoe now sell- ing at $5. They are in 5 every way equal in workmanship and style to the $5 shoe, and are sold under the guarantee, if they go wrong a new pair free. The spring models ‘have arrived, all the new styles in patent leather and calf, and your shoe wants will be satisfactorily subserved here at money-sa\mg prices. Easter Neckwear 50c A galaxy of bewitching color effects. A collection of neckwear that is simply dazzling in its variety. As to values, we need only tell you that they are sold-at 75¢ and $1.00, and that they shall be offered here from now until Easter, at Saxon lisle, the new weave. Sum- mer weight, mercerized silk stripes. Exceptionally well made. Pretty ef- fects in blues and tans. Fast colors. Regular price $2 a garment. All pos- sible sizes on sale at just one-half their value, ad France. We wanted to to the fact that Germany a gible quantity, and that | ext and basis of an International ould not be changed without the the ngwamr\ powers, and that repee was, we lhnugh( the means to attain peacefully these { \\\ 3 \~ — Professor Renvers has advised Chancel- | S von Bulow to take a month’s rest. | - zment adjourned today until April 2. County Belle. ;unnc,ur LUMBER CONCERN here that the Andersonia Mill and|several days, and a party of has $500,000, failed to agree. T@lkhl,'-l'm SELL LiQUOR Jay Lyneh of the Yakima Indian reser- April & ~Tk;e engage- ; BUYS A CALIFORNIA PLANT Lumbe; Co:p:“y. plant and holdings | been crnunx timber in that -&eun. after being out twenty-seven hours, UNDER THE IA‘.! vation har been directed by the Indianm rounced of Miss Lin- —_— near the Mendocino line have latel A R T rymen announced their s failure to r of Mr. and Mrs |Saginaw Company Reported to Have peen sold (oullmmwe! J-yn‘-hmsau 1:m % 3 3 An—ouu-luol—-phm Two Rock Valley, 1 Purchased Large “0"'-8' in sumably the Wright-Blodgett EUREKA, April 5.—For the second T —————————— Lo Is Able to -v B , a young San Fran- x Mendocino County. of Saginaw. A member of the “time within a few numammm m cisco business man. EUREKA. Avril 5--It u reported | gan company has been on fi-m Ricks will contest, involving something

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