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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1902. | Great Embroidery Event of the Year First: as quickly as shown. J BROKEN and five. AAAAA, e A\ Cambric embroldery edgings up to 2i¢ yd. inches, Insertions 1%, lu 2 llllhnn (Values up to 1ic.) ¥ G Inche; "'g inches, insertions up to § Inches. It's interesting beyond measure, More beautiful, more tempting than ever, the height of its magnificence. with a coveted charm, Where else are there such beautiful foulards and grenadines? Imported Wash Silks &0o. Over 600 pleces to seloct from: new styles In bri, pretty colorings, inoludip Black Grenadines $3.50 Yard. The real French kind. We imported them our- #elves, #6 we know their merit. Hxclusive de- slgne woven on mouseeline de sole grounds, All are double width—44 inches S§uk Grenadine $3.00. A new fabric, with chenille applique designs heavy silk grenadine grounds Appligue designs on mousseline de sole ground,at %, $ 60 are 8o much in vogus, inches wide, on grounds. w! |||| figured satin Eilk and 4 inches wide, at §1 and §1 60, $1.25 Black Taffsta Sik $1.00. Hale's guaranteed bla-k taffeta siik; the kind that won't crack or br 24 inches wide. The $1 2 grade now S0l for $1_as the stock of the reguldr.§l grade is exhausted. | | stripes, | all pure | splendld value. Cambric edgings 2 to fneook and Bwiss edges up 10 Easter Silk Show. This week finds it in The novelty of the patterns, the shimmering beauty of the col- ors, their exclusiveness and variety touch the feminine heart Satin Foularis 85c. Exquisite deglgne printed on bright eatin liberty The styles are exclusive with us, the patterns will never get common; sic, $1 2, Heavy twilled, satin finish foulards, e, Black Swiss Taffeta 75¢c. | 27 inches wide; has a soft finish; wears well. Very | desirable for underskirts, nmngu ruffles, ete. A 55c Mantel Drapes 25¢ re ;;00(1 'md pre!l\ and desirable as ever. 6ool made from bright, glistening tinsel grtpe‘ with hand tied fringe to match, 6% feet long, come in the very best colors. Marked Monday 25c just to make a stir, $1.00 Lambr:quins at 49¢. Fine Madras: it is the best of all draping cloths, set off with those new and beautiful Egyptian patterns and colorings, fringes to match, 134 yards wide, 214 yards long, 49c instead of $1.00. Guipurs Bureau Scarfs 45c. Not one of them worth less than §5¢, most of them 65¢ and 75¢ and yet they are so new they have never been shown, 18x52 shams are 30x30 inches 1apestry P.llow Tops 15¢. Newest and prettiest thing we have; two designs, 7 colorings, Quite the thing for cozy corners, dining or sitting rooms, They are already made. Cord and tassel help to make them still prettier, of which we have a lurge varicty, Then come Silk Floss Pillows. el ones, Oc—16-Inch onew BNe a itineh ones ;i G--St-tnch ones: BOe-2-inch onen HOe-28-Inch ones, And they're good, too, It's on account of their goodness their low prices that we r\l s0 wany «»f 1hem values, inches, as Curtains & Draperies PP!'!‘Q FUR ISHING HEILPS, Values tell The drapery store is busier than it ever was. draperies, new art squares, new rugs—new things prices are new Such things First $3 50 for Art Squares Worth §4.00 oxg leel New all curtains, through, new even mean & whole lot with careful folks, And in the newest and most effective patterns of empire wreaths, interspersed with bow knots, Bt it's the colorings you will like most: Crimson ground, with an oak pattern; dark blue and oak ground, with light blue pattern; light and dark ground, with eak and wold patterns; ved and hlack ground, with silver and olive patterns. Two other stvles, same quality; $4.10, size 0x1014, value §4.75; §4.75, size oxi2, value §5.25 Nnnlnnhum Curtains, s, Biie ¥ard-very Dup'nv Ore handsame ool 1,004 hew, good patierns, esri ol »’u yieuil length and. widih At ‘flflMl\r Bhe—in _faney ef- Pali— 40 .m“h white ar | wote, (RINLY m\!ln faF hed ar P n.-t..un kW lapy 1einE AFl lll Owe, plaeely waven Lex| .u 00 Fali fu.. mmu( AATRE, |1 ¥ hal will hald feathers anil BOvelly and Madras weaves: some dpee nel eask unt mure (han ‘“w Feally hahdsome and dainty desighs »-l»l f amunmi Ueking, yel much BIORE Them; M palrs. e New deslgns, N blP& b u’uhulu 1ol lm Wil ?m ton Draperies, hie BEw sivies are heve, They're N]r q? *” a Fthai ever Tng, 1 Iy i | Iflh ;& l;uE- and 1Rle-i ot n‘fl” o fim‘:-a'nm }fl:‘ W Ee y umlmm |nn|¢| * e Men’s Linen Collars, 5¢ | _Repular 124¢ Quallty. an’ one that Not all styles m all elzes, but every slze {n some style, ie nop worth 1215¢, so what a stir this ge price will make. Men’s Fleeced Lined Underwe ir, 35c¢. Soft and warm: eplendid garments to wear. . We bought them to sell at 0c, but they're marked asc. s ale: ate Ave, e & 'Izwv are juat us l;rlr after being washed as when new; 1 the stripes are of every width New Yokings, Tuckings and Flouncings and then a Hundred Thousand Yards of Brigh® New Embroidertes Close o Half Price. Hosts of new things to see and money to be.saved. Can any woman with sewing ahead afford to miss the opportunity? You'll think this is one mammoth Embroidery store when you come to-morrow. front is used to show them off—that in itself is a sight worth seeing. whole rows of bargain tables and extra-counter space are required to hold them, It's the | ¥ 100,000 Yards Embroideries Close to Half Price. N As fine high class Embroideries as there are—such as would readily sell at full prices | We didn't pay regular prices, neither will you. One and two and three pieces of a pattern where there ought to be four Hardly one woman in ten cares to buy by set—too expensive. at common prices within easy reach of that nine-tenths trade. 2 BC yd. (SSYi 1L 5 it cembre ‘ambric r\ls{ll\u- 2 10 4% Inches, Bwins 7‘)c )’d- edges vp to § inches, cambric Insertion up (Values up to 2ic.) Cambric embrolderios 18¢ yd. iy i i ok Haloa e b inel hrn insertions up to & inches, (Values up to 3ic 18¢ yd- 11 inches, ver, and Bwlss styles np to 7 inche,, Embroideries at 28c, to 17 inches wide, the edges are Swiss ¥Fine cambric uu and Nalnsook as wide as 8 Inches, rh( Homan stripes t also white and etyle; 10 To-morrow is firet 0 81 ‘and trimming in back, toward the forehead. $10.00, $12.00—but we to sce the newly Hatched hats—Easter eggs are breaking early this season. Why? e back. A newspaper | o What fl chn?ot Shects Very Chaap. Hore's a blg purchase we made under the market price, embracing all siges: 4B enc AX00 E‘ ¢ each=Tax00 | BOe ench—axm0 O onch-KIxXN0 Wamsutta Shee's. | Wemmed or stitched, every slge. You | know what wamsutta sheets are, now Took ut the pricos and see what bargaing there are, Hemmed H4x00 ~T2x00 'm.. - n\rnum ('~|1xm 3 -00x )lnnwlln hed. X nR " mm B (-0 x 00 NOe-T2x0 l Io—mxwl Wamsutta Cascs. Btandard quality, but Hale prices, Hemutitehed - 2 4hx30 o8 HAx06 1ies o fairly prieed, They measure 6x1 'i Cm' el Reaters LH] Ilwlm. Mn Family Mealea Ofic, FAMIA REABH, mEARTFE B L1 “.2] v}wam' Wit iiitle By LhE oo OfEre ht Baucepana | mlurl oHes| duart ones, Potnto Muheu Bc. About half the window- But inside the store THEY ARE \/’et here they are ) Cambrie embrolderies good for skirts; New Hats: flare off the face, the roll-brim turbans and some charming effects in new walking styles—short back shapes with much In fact, new stvles start at This style fits the head comfortably—built in a conform to your mode of hairdressing. Sensible—that's the this spring—and beautiful; and moderately | Standard T 11 1 h-n. AtFongly made, x vhu‘ i1 bt _‘“ \%% JFQIIE oAl uml A (rowale, with atrong i HEIRH AgEArEment af shoe, -mvn lud du-’ Brushes, i,'i‘; x w?” ‘usmm QuArte nl hlnek it Nn;r || I ulul HMolde 13 quarte, japanned, aa. ulA v%fim ATER AR e ; s e Embroidery harvest season. We never had so many rare ripe values. Never were in such a good position before to get them. Never worked harder, either. it's your turn, Almost 5000 yards. heir tuckings, so they sent them to us to close out, be duplicated from regular stock "under soe. We eall it a “job,” you call it a bargain. nalnsook them Monday morning for the first time Soc, Bmbroideries at 36c. Finely, %rfmt!y finished Embroideries; edgings are up to 7'ihehes, cambrie and nllnnaok of dress. Yankee who est strides, 0 =1'ine edged wit irst Exhibit. oo, back—the design Krowing y to keynote in hats $4.00, $6.00, $8.00, priced--here | $8. This is an invitation don’t want to talk price to-day. ‘March Helps to Home Furnishers. The Great Supply Occasion of the Year. —% We can afford to sell closer this month—for we sell more, The goods are the same we carry in regular stock—+good enough to make a new customer come doesn't divide the first month’s subscription with the solic- itor unless they know they give the subscriber such a good paper he will stay with them. Table linens, towels, bed ihings, sheels, pillow cases, spreads, blankels. mmf()rlc draperies, art squares, liichen supplizs, crockery, sheetings, muslins, o e e glassw ire— nothing the houeclfccper does not want and nothing she would not | be glad to buy if she knew how cheap and good it is, : 50c Bleached Sheets at 42c. The full sizes, standard grade muslin, hemmed, 72 inches wide, o inches long, white, You'd pay more than 42cfor the 5400, B2¢ now instead of 4o, {-Yard Wide Sheets 47¢—1200 of them ady for to-morrow morning, They are the quality you usually see at 55c; Jh yards wide, 214 yards long, allgrendy to use, {llow Casos at 11¢ and 1501400 of them, extra quality. The lu c.uv:u ure 45x30 inches, usually 15¢; the 15¢ ones are §0x36, usually material alone, Same quality, lmbroldlud Shoeet and Pillow Case Sots Are Marked Down, The sheets are double size, Brxpoy the cases are 45%40'% inches, They are so pretty and gu.ni we want more women to share them-that's why the prices are A mel, were Bleached Muslin 6c¢, A net, were 1200 yards, splendid firm, soft atality, 36 inches wide, ‘We did nat pay all worth, neither will you. Ready to-mortow morning, 6¢ a yard, Great Sale Kitchen Things. March Prices Go Info’ Effect To-Morrow, Another treat for thrifty housewives, The replenishing season is here, and with it some hargains, But after all it isn't the bar- gaing we think so much of as what they introduce: the regular stock, We've so mueh and it is all so gnm{ that no woman will he disappointed, sort o invitations (you ean't resist aceepting) to come and see what we ean do for you, New Lot Curtain Stretchers $1.25. We are glad to get them=—many of you women will he=so handy, so simple, so strong, That's why we are so bold to make these offers a feet, and are adjustable to any sized curtain, 10¢, alm Knives I8¢, lfl BAneh Handie, heavy Fetinned| twa th ULt iF li"\lflfi LEITY fll!fl meal| k th. Wb it mflfi wltfiulr i l \l--umm ARA BEFORE Adjuntable fop VE B1.80-The Vietor wareanted n’erugrm of nlekel-plated baila cuul leuti m 98¢, 118N Bhes, mMo manu. m [ French Castl ; .r'“;fl':fia’f“fin e B "\ A Ll Worth ?hm Beuart WI’ At fe, W 1;;1, w‘l‘n”kupon will be glad to hear wé Have m.nm o Fels=Naptha Soap at Bc. ,Goc‘)d Enamel Ware-——Low Prices. Every ruee is warranted first- clnn. fhonch you might 3\14:\!« from these prlcu § store nh_ P g’ Dhnon o I anh There is no place in this "load-‘oodj n x-mx-. i!:fln. ; a'w)&l‘\ll. L] ul.. second-rate stuff. for “seconds, W that it is 0 the savings are safe. IS 0e. m.w.am MO, ase #17.5 covert ireafted jacket with silk revers, silk lined; skirt has the popular flare, taffeta; tans and oxford, L BO-=8tyllsh granite cloth, natty blouse jacket | W pepling round the hips; hits her fancy—the Gibson sult. over the shoulders and around the flounde of the skirt. the skirt flares and the jacket is silk line 'We Knew This Would Be a Big White Season That's why we sent such big orders to Switzerland so eatly and besides had a man for weeks among New York importers picking up all the good things he could find. Now, s Beautiful 50c Tuckings at 25¢c Yard. This mill was so busy making handkerchiefs they did not have time to keep on with They are plain, clustered and fancy revere effects, 24 inches wide, on thin sheer lawn ; just the thing for shirt waists, 18 and Monday for the first time 25¢ a yard that can't 75¢c and $1.0uv Fine Tuckings at soc Yard. 1440 yards lawn and nainsook yoke, with front of fancy stitching and rows of ancncncnnes lace mterum) that you cannot buy in the regular way under 75¢ and $1.00, We have Bmbroideries at 50c¢. Beautiful nainsook and Swiss Edgings; many of them in the new'blind-stitch style, New Tailored Suits FOR WOMEN, American tailoring is coming to be a vital force in the field The Yankee designer is gaining a confidence in his work that breathes of success, liners are already coming to New York for ideas, designed duced the other evening, Paris dressmakers as well as mil- It was a that new-style coffee wrap Mra. Roosevelt intro But of all, commercial tailoring is making strong 1f you come to see this exhibit you will have no doubt of it Will you look at these? oloth, with a doubles aton the ing offect finlehed ' with & flounce, - tans and black lha ‘skirt hugs eloth, blouse jacket A Smart Gibson Suit $22.50. The ““Gibson Girl,"” that we have long looked up to as a typical American girl, has now found a suit that This one we are looking at is a fine cheviot, with large plaits running The plaits are edged with narrow satin bands, , with vest effect. Black only. Easter Cards and Booklets. | The new, novel pieces for Easter are here, cleverly and originally gotten up. Bllnl;lll’lfigl{gtld Eggs—On decorated | Folded Easter Cards, 20¢. 25e. Decorated Eges on Corn Cobs—A 80¢. 30, 40c-Very Wt de- signs, some with fancy decorated crosses and angels, and there are rabbits and eggs, chain designs. neat Easter novelty, (‘c and 81. Of course they come In separate boxes and can be malled safely. Easter Corsets. Good news for every one. First, for particular women, are these H. B. Corsets. e The very latest straight-front corset, long over the hips, low dip bust, French low back, made of finest fancy figured coutille, prettily finished with satin ribbon, hose supporter attachment—$2.00, $2.50, $2.75. It is one of our own corsets, one we have been some time perfecting. $3.00 “P. D.” Corsets, $1.50. (Rizon 18, 10 and 20.) finished with wilk ‘embroidery edge. The most desirable urew, Wo huve only three sises, or we would not think of wecepting w half price for such a famous corwet. Another lot of $1.75 **P. D.” Corsets at o5c¢. Kvery lhr‘ l)( to 2 In white and made of finest coutille~medium length, A Real I|ul’lh|l|000d Corsetq, 48C- ot nnlnvv batiste, hlu-, lave , pink, trimmed with lace and baby rib. ho for light walsts 25¢. i | Finely made, cut for slight fl Silverware Sale. The Wall Known Rogers’ Knives and Forks and Spoons at New March Prlces. — - Here's important news The qualities aré good, the prices are lower than they have heen, and all this when maost of us want it. Rogers' Tea Spoons, Ragers’ Dessert Spoons. ' ov o Hxtra plated '»!n“u‘[' :s"-lf»ar'!.‘rum ghell pal .’nfl' “ l’“‘" r\‘:uwv:\":l"‘::-: forns, § I’ tha det, Munday for the | gliver iy nver Rlkte an hioks RrL-tien ihe Hantn maFrow morning, § of fia{pn Forks, i vem Tor koo, 19 dwt., siiver plate Puma) U M i Pt o Rogers' Deasert Forks, F B, i ] hey's Rogers’ Dussert Knvan, | BLHD 866 for, O Bie B0 fed, \ t ¥ I e L e e B FRARTBY [ ARy 'HF Hw l =o Him® B0 e 6 Sugar Bowl and Toa "”“‘ agers’ Orange Spoons, I Jigee piat i w.."'z fie Fr@‘!fl\ b '5 .Z.‘.: u..,..h.. o.f.";\'o'; PR A g ';';..":‘. ar buwl SUmBIate &t L Il*i [} Now l- i nnml Nme In rwlenlnh e ehina closet, Out duty (s o make It 0a eany for you as we ean, That's why we offer to sell 100=Piece Dinner Set at $12.00 Khiey are semi-porcelain goods in light weight (as this is china), T | {a aleo neatly embossed with new blue decorations Amoriean China §15.00 Seot. Limoges French China $25.00. 100 places, white, with gold decora- &am eces of thess In cottage sets, 00 pleces, in dalnt nk It!mn %Jm len !l\ol(l 'r' ";“"“ i0-plecs cottage sets in- this R24, 7"6 ~Handsome Venetian cloth, with & jaunty Jacket, styllshly strapped with taffeta silk; retty cuffs on the sleeves, the graduated far- ounce on the skirt give it quite a charming 7,50~ Extremely styllsh sults In new basket with shawl_collag, new ' g it on, second floot. form &nugly about the hips and down tothe n-»- Du Barry sleeves, 4- pepling over hi with Bodtes of SHohe bmmn';:‘l"‘]"n‘t':‘:]fl;‘_’ '5"')"‘“":“'5““‘\“‘? r!:ltnynu‘ C'rhcy atili | then flares out with & beautiful sweep, graduated & neat_little moire : iho skirt has @ panel - s 0 ght, it aris and c 4 N h nnum‘vl the entire outfit is strapped with molre front, graduated flare flounce, trimmed w{m coutinentals, though there are ellk; black and green. bands of moire silk, silk lined; blues and blacks.\ — -+