The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 3, 1901, Page 32

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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1901. i Hale'’s. | Hale’s. | Hale's. Hale’s. | Hale's. We are bringing spring forth earlier and in grander splendor than ever before. e e e e 2" ] = The most powerful demonstration of values San Francisco ever had. Spring sale now of First—we are helping manufacturers. T/’e manufacturer /ll('es it Spring sale now of 6l0 bed Sheets SOC. Second—we are he/p/ng i We told him we would sell more of his goods if he would give| Ribbed underwear. Third—we are helping ourselves. & - 3 Less than the material itself cost. | ’ i us cnnccs:.xonsv to \\'axjraxlt it. It meant a quicker and certain | Not on [ It’s the most ali-round, helpful IMOVE- | turnover for him—a little less profit per hundred dollars, but 5 For ladies and children. 1 asy i 4 s 3 4] We'd do this oftener if we we so | Especially bought || hant of merchandise ever conceived. surer one per thousand dollars. He said he would rather have a| But we don't see how we cai Especially A re not for this sale. hundred big customers than a thousand small ones. If he can seli| Theee Q}‘ftlr' f‘";ogd(}":{;\‘fr:’g bought for this f s p g : A hese offerings are doubly im - /e n't sell you+ % 3 to one what he now sells to ten he lessens 1ses. | coming jus ot st appre- sale. e o : Trains for past two weeks have been |t °ne Wi sens his risk, his expenses, | coming just when you can best avpre:L__ : as we can these sheets made his worry. 2 ) ¢in the making, Emler"hun‘ying stocks to us for this sale. They were all only too glad to stand back of us in this nc\\-,cgiz‘:;sn %g:yfri:fgg::!gc' that pays us to keep We will offer you | move—even to rushing goods here ahead of time. cotton, medium welght.. coverel | seams, sizes to fit: a | vears; haif price while th. wewves| Nothing but is new. You like 1t Pancalets 18er 10c. Vel e o It means an earlier choosing for you and a safe one and a cheap| 2% garments made of Egy 't et the musin for| one. Who won’t avail themselves of such fine opportunities? | spiendialy - made’ and r nothing won't you 48x36 inches. Not an item but is unusual You who've denied yourselves the luxury of a new hat, a new| 5 Saored throughout; Spring sale now of | dress or new fixings at the beginning of the season on,account {1200 Vests or Pants 2Ic. . ’ Ever hear of anything like that? It is an entirely new experience |of cost don’t need to this spring. And you are safe. We've not | Joiey, Fibbed. feecs lined:; Ly g Ladies’ $1 gloves 89c.| e Ay ) SO to buy new goods on the threshold of a season under their worth |a relic, not a wreck, not an inferior or imperfect bit of stuff to| 2 ed: cove “itted, . i i ing for us to ish; s you, and not a handful here and there, o Spring sale : Fitted, too, ar}d guaranteed I‘and it l}as been‘the hardest kind ofatlnflg accom_ph ; | show yo £ Ehese,s but many 1"}35 M} et Muslln Underwear. n glove C‘ |but brains and time, and money and persistent energy are virtues | full.and complete, such as you are not in the habit of seeing for | Gowns, drawer rset the old {that are bound to tell. |a month yet. Fact is we've prepared » SELS S, corset covers. /// 38¢c for gowns don’t mean. 38 ave to get 2 cents’ worth of material a ies even sell /‘ ¢ »1 * - ing. No! Emphatica cormnnnnin o A quarter of a million dollars=worth = Ve Mo i Sent it a S Of brightest and newest merchandise for this effort. PR Y s g 3 ¢ = 5 S g % 5 deep hemstitched umbr ) W Enough of everything for everybody. No one will be disappoint- | plies. We wouldn’t have gone to the trouble of asking you to | stvle; sale price. . e - witl|ed or discouraged. If they were we’d miss then just what we’re | come for these good things if we didn’t know you'd be so well Ladles’ csmme:ccrgrfzflcfi-ov"?n e *%¢|after. We want to get more of you coming here for your sup-|pleased you'd come back again. That's where the sale helps us, | peart butio price . _— Especially bought for this sale. e e emstitched ruffle. Spring sale now of Table damask for 48¢c. | hese dl’QSSEOOdS offers < toweling 10c. Heavy huck tow:ls 8%c. . . - . ; biesched—s besvy | 17 inches wide, 32 inches long.—hem- Will be interesting reading. 1 e ely, wWoven—wi — = i i | 8 The 15 ones 18x3s inches Yes, you can’t find a dull line on this page. We've planned to make March a Especially le makes them 12%c. month of unusual opportunities—in dress goods as in underwear, ribbons, in % s > o . ht for thi: Ome Somga aapkius B5c- crockery, in millinery, etc. Coming as these offers do before you've planned your boaqliytes ths ached—a sturdy German qual- = % 2 sale. v that has been $1.25—choose from dfessmakmg, they mean much. R O T A All-wool serges 45c. An extra heavy quality in the best dye and finish—full 38 inches wide—cardinal, garnet, marine, navy, seal, golden 3 brown, myrtle, green and black. Spring sale quotes .. .45c yard Spring sale: new. Men’s underwear Black English crepons 65c. Good enamel ware s . i Comes in large puff designs—so popular now for skirts. We bought 10 pieces to sell this spring sale at 63c. At half price—spring weights, too. i R : .ls very cheap now. : : All=wool henrietta 65c. Everything you can think f———— . A fine, soft, dressy fabric—45 inches wide, in the leading spring shades of pink, cream, light blue, cardinal, ete. of and every piece good and | %pecially -Soug Spring sale price.. 65 | perfect. Sometimes you can | for this sale. captain is under orders to | for tis sak Colored granite suitings 85c. get ‘a teapot, again a pan, F————— fmc.r sy_uecxa] \?.ues at the ; g v . A dollar cloth in style, in worth, in wear. A splendid fabric for street glganh It s_}:leds the dust. Your wardrobe | yorain a kettle under its worth, but here you beginning of the season, so this men’s under- | this spring is not complete without a granite cloth suit. All spring colors—46 inches wide. | can now get your entire kitchen outfit at irreg- wear, that is silk fleeced, is 75¢c—choose from either pink or blue-a quality that under ordi- Hale,s Style display Of u_lgrqfri::f;m, sale price .. nary circumstances you would pay $1.50 for. —5 qt. lipped saucepan, sale p . . . 9 Two o good wings o wmivies || rimmed hats is admired by many. | ol goods man offers are Our second - floor salon has gg:f e e begun to take on a garden-like 10q:ncch waes:"go"-\“lg;alea&f;;c-: . " | 4 at. covered bucket, s : . beauty. Buds here and there have | 7 qt. funnel, sale price & Ake) Las:up muffin pan, sale price H ut. Our millinery | 2 at. tea or coffee pot, sale price..29¢ | Large size ladle, sale price 12¢ bgen OpeRing o s r,y Cuspidor, sale price... ..19¢| 10 qt. pudding pan, sale price.....35e chieftess is back from fashion’s | Dustpan, sale price. --13¢ | 10x6 in. spongecake pan, sale price 13e scores of | Cocoa shaped dippers, sale price..19¢ | 3 qt. Berlin kettle, sale price e Cemers-_ She bfought 9 inch eggpan, sale price... ..19¢| 5 qt. Windsor saucepan, sale price 42e masterpieces with her. The flat | ginch chamber, sale price. 39¢| 2 qt. Berlin saucepan, sale price..26e hell shapes are viein; 3 qt. dairy pan, sale price... 16¢| 8 qt. Berlin saucepan, sale price..49¢ ef.fects and shell shap 8 | Jrxir inch stovepan, sale price -H‘L‘! 2 qt. oil stove tea kettle, sale price 39e with each other for first place. | ; qt. milk kettle, sale price..... :-’5'3; 4-qt. straight saucepan, sale price 44e Foliage is by far the leading trim- | 6 at. straight saucepots, sale price 29¢ | g qt. dishpan, sale price.. .45¢ ming. Roses of course in plenty Ladies’ hose SUDporters ~C. :Y.?‘r};c!zh’c u for ihis sale, . . with horse-hair> Lozl a'll)un- The notion man has been weeks gatheringf————% s b tathis b W ’ B — . Shades? Light colors : . > + | Especially bought fant oné is this gumanteed’ Watermian's ‘pen, dance g ’ | his March stocks for this spring sale. He hasn’t | =4 %04 Spring sale now of Why? Because of this spring sale. Every stock Especially bought Men’s half hose 11c pair. A heavy natural gray wool-mixed quality, and Men’s handkerchiefs 5c. Plain white hemstitched with colored borders. He found 325 dozen of the 8 1-3c quality which he can sell at this sale for Waterman’s fountain pens o5c. Reduced for this spring sale from $1.50. ionery section is overflowing with S TR T, values now—the first and most impor- T i ba“"'l 22¢ T e st al [ But r:‘.a_\'b'c as many of you will be interested : 1 strongly—pinks and blues in first favor. The cleverest part of some are the dashing effects getten opncd o b e RN ot for this sale. This stationery 29¢ box. fiom bits of gold and silver. But you must see them. These Hose Supporters at 7¢ Pair—Are of good quality elastic with button —Hurlbut's old Vienna bond paper and envelopes, 29c¢. 3 _— » catch—you’d pay 12%4c and 15¢ for them in the regular way. —60 sheets Hale'’s wedding cream envelopes to match, 29c. Spring sale C h lf l‘lce 1234 for 20c Hose Supporters—The satin gored belt kind—with clasp—car- Then we'll sell 2 dozen Hurlbut's real Irish linen sheets, paper and envel- now, Ol‘SCtS== a p . dinal, blue, pink, orange and black. 7Yc for 10c Garter Elastic—Lisle—fancy frilled—colors. 4c for Horn Bones—A good quality, 8 and g inches long—1 dozen in bunch 4¢ 2 dozen Hooks and Eyes 3¢c—Perfection kind—with a hump—worth 3¢, but this spring sale makes them...........c.een SRR P e B Pr R L P ;; he Aldine unruled paper—envelopes to match. . 28¢ for 50c corscts. Box—Le Conte Paris paper and envelopes, 24c each. 88c for 75c corsct=. - 48c for $1.00 corscts. Spring sole now of Mantel and piano drapes, And we’'ve everybody’s size, too. They are no relics or wrecks either—perfect, new With other striking offers from the art store. and stylish, and as good money’s-worth as you can ever 45c for the 55¢ and 65c ones. expect to get even at 5oc, 75¢ and $1.00. __fo'r theh /Esc 3;“5- We are after a big business this spring. We'll have it if big e —B5 -25 3 AT 28c—Corset: 't find in th 3 a ¥/ Tinted Pillow Tops 10c—dropped | ~ corsst jean with sateen serins. modns Tenmineocone o £ood Sc for the Best Brush-Edge Skirt Binding—of pure mohair, with 134 inc cordaroy heading—black and colors—any other time it would be 13c—this SOTI SUC IR T .o ais -0 ohins Esadentisdsih T s its darsa) 8 L’Aiglon Belts—45c—instead of 65¢c—Velvet with gilt soutache braid edge— finished with rosette and five streamers with spiked ends. Spring sale_now of 100 piece dinner sets at $7.65. 5. White Bowls 8c—Quart size, plain. ) Vegetable Dishes 17c—Plain white, round or scaloped—8%4 inch. here and there are roses, pansies, vio ;x:‘ranfinfi'zave{g );lpsr.? to¥ht mlr‘:‘\ed ‘;mh lace, run with baby rllb- Dozen Cups and Saucers Sflc—-Plgin white ironstone china—worth ordinarilw lets, poppies, etc. Spring sale makes 15 Inches Tong i front. mooih buor, Souipsateen, two side steels; $1.30—this spring sale makes thent........c.ooiiin iuiun dystdesaes them Tloc finished with colored embralders. sil siod i 1o &y Upper edge and 10-Bles Toilet Sets $4.95—Decorated. The colors are heavily gold stim Pillow Tops and Backs 20c¢—gras;s AT 38c—Corsets sold everywhere every day for Tsc—Pink and blue led. 2 5 3 giog linen stamped with baskets of violets, :?;mn,t 14 ln;‘hes Idong‘ 1nlfronl. two side steels on each side, zone uo-fim Dinner S:ts $4.54—Plain white—semi-porcelain in fancy shapes and wild ~oses, etc.—they are worth 20c. ey Al e s ;}hfl:gf,sfl“fi, o & zg,"’f,’;-m{‘:'g:;";“.:ge:’; as thin as china—pieces enough for six people. Baby Pillow Slips 25c¢—of fine cam- many more envious. Cottage Dinner S=ts 83.60—s1 pieces each—patterned in the netw blues—set bric—with pretty delicate embroid- AT 48c—Corsets sold regularly for $1.00—Black and of fine imported large enough for six people. : ered designs finished with lace edge :’alo‘fln.“fiotr]uel 15 inches long, on each side are three ueexs,rimned China Dinner Scts $18.4Q—mo pieces each—enough for 12 persons—choose and ruffle—actual value 6sc. Spring all sizes, 13 to 95, "PPer edge and trimmed with silk embroldery, from two decorations. either of which are gold-trimmed. sale makes them 25c. se Dinner S:ts *110‘47h—ha\'e loo pieces cach—are the best semi- 4 8ilk Floss Pillows 15¢—16 inche. H ’ s Y porcelain in the latest shapes—white with gold trimmings. SqUaTE Lok, iich s AR e d LadleS and Chlld ) hose 8c. Tea Sets $2.95—44 pieces of English semi-porcelain in the flown blue. inch ones 3oc. As new and good as it can be. Yon —— can’t buy better stockings anywhere for Tm’lr bought for 12%4c than we'll sell. - this sale. — While they last, 8¢ pair. Reads like fiction, but 1t's fact as plainly and sim 'm:hax',:di“ 'yo: don't get 12%c stockings for Sc I‘:)l ngutth:;:'l-;‘ng‘.o»' es’ at 8c—1200 palrs fast black B SRt RSB, Nk I8 saamione—gona weighy ild’s v ; R A BB I TN, fot bk o0 ey et Ll Sessede s e . - ey ey RIS RN 2 e A R I U TR Y VPG AW A S AR S I SR T N T A I AR W I e T PR

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