The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 3, 1902, Page 36

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36 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1902. Hale’s. | Hale's. | Month of FlorodoraGloves 80 Cents. Such little money. sel- dom gets so ‘much style and quality—when it does it is worth your while to buy. They are such pretty gloves, so seft and pliable, | so perféctly cut and carefully made that we| have arranged that No One Else Sells Them. 1t ranks with & gloves; in fact, it is made to sell | for a dollar. But we figured that if we could sell a| more pairs by pushing them in all our | we could afford to sell them for less. | roll. Toweling. offers You’ll Be Glad Of. T ality at $e—100 pieces \crash toweling, 17 T e Mt 0NE whits: good for rollers and aish towels 10c Quality a2t 7%e—50 pieces in this lot. Glass tow- S |ET, 2t TH5c: Plain with colored borders. 10¢ Quality at Sc—A roller toweling, 17 inches wide; bieached and with colored borders. New Dress Fabrics. Al Hale's While Others Are Showing the Old. Full as nothing else would. Dollars did we sa; We can get it easier by giving you what you want tha vou don’t want. Colored Stuffs. Broadcloths $1.50 Yard—/ 11 the new colorings—5) inches wide. Venetians $1.00—It's our select- P nch cl extra heavy. o-inch French Venetian is wide—note that wi the weight—it's all wooi— price—55¢. oo e —A Cheviots—The range here includes rench Crops Rovals 21l the best known makes—all tae colors for fall. 50c that soft, clinging Silks. French Crepes—That we import Black Peau de Soies—20 ourselves, and had them sent wi of time for star month—75c and wool—il-inch — colors ack. silkk and wool—42 inches. end $1.50—44 inches—silk and wool—colors and black. Black Stuffs. Zibelines—Fine English fabrics—i§ shad, inches—$1.75, $2.50, $3.00. $1.00. if you want something special here it is. and cream also—20 inches Taffeta—Black—36 inches Crepe de Chine 85¢c—It's 25 inches ng Taffeta 6%c. ey're black—a yard wide. An- r good thing in linings. 5¢ Black Satin Stripe Taffeta 10¢—a yard wide. -and all wool—soft and juite the thing for morning at Beautiful Cotton Dress Goods. I At the This is h most “tempting price of the season—S8c. the star offer to-morrow in this section. ight enough to attract as much attention as a half: ordinary values. Not a lot of shortened lines or sift colors, but crisp fresh stuffs in many styles: close to 5000 Yards at 8c. batistes, dimities; printed by best American mills in g floral designs and handsome figured stripes as e conventional effects. Ideal bargain stuffs. ng right along at 12%%c and 15c. «These are 8 to-morr first time. This Sale of Stockings Is One of August’s Biightest Star Aitractions. It promises to surpass any similar effort we’ve ma vear. That’s what we started out to do. In fact, that’ our August aim all over the store. Look at laces, at at silks, at ribbons. New goods; lots of them; and c! than they have been. But the stockings— 4720 Pairs—All Good; All New, Mostof Them Half Regular Prices None of them have been on sale yet. We've been them for this effort. How they will go when women find out they can pay 12%¢ for 25¢ And the stock- stockings, or 8¢ for 15¢ ones. or 14¢ for 20¢ ones. ings as good as they ever were, too. But these details might be more explicit. Full Fashioned Tan Hose 12ic You usually twice that—in fact, we can sell all we want ckings at 25c. So to have them now for August for us, as well as opportunity for you. -T! fine ga long and tic, with full fashioned size 8 to 10, y are these: VQV(;;nen;s Black Hose, H Ideal stockings; an ideal price; an ideal you hu\'e to hurry to get if Think of getting Sc stockin wi ankles in a medium weight and fine gauge as Fancy Hose at 14c. 1088 pairs, seamless, 3 styles; black boots wi! red, green, blue and he- liotrope thps: wide or Richelieu rib or ;filembrandt drop stitch; sizes 3% to L these; all sizes, 8% to Black’Lace Hose at elastic. It's a new pattern small lace openwork stripe fi kle to top—new price, too. Al‘t Department: Star Valucs. | Scome extra good things here this week to emphasize the econom movenfent. | Slipper Soles—The peerless lambskin soles. | Infants’—18¢€ pair. Children’s—23¢ pair. | Women’s—25€ pair. Men's—35e¢ pair. lT\’e" Rug Fringes 10c—Every good combination, 4 inches dee with the binding heading, some plain, others with knotted fringe. iNew Mercerized Cord 10c—Very heavy in a beautiful line of c Cotton Cord He—Well made, bright pretty shades. Furniture Gimp 2¢—In a full line of colors. Tapestry Pillow Tops 15¢—In blue, red and old rose. - as Low—Many Lower Than You’a Pay for the Old. A star attraction that will attract attention and dollars Certainly. It’s business we’re after. Black Cheviot Serges—#4 inches th—and then Btorm Serges—They shed water like rubber—50 inches wide—good material_for fall costumes—gives effect—$1.00, $1.25, $1.50—42, 43 and 44 inches. , beautiful cloth, very heavy Solored Peau de Soies 85c—Res- ular $1.00 quality—18 colors, white bright and lustrous—$1.00 and $1.25. dressy stuff, in some 20 different 5 wide—worth e are going to make the vaiues for this occasion as broad as we can. French Veilings 87c. Regular 50c fabrics—36 inches wide -dozen Equal quali- That's no prece- accumulating alf Price, 8¢ supply of a_few dozen pairs, Come any day this week for aped and narrowed feet and | 1440 pairs, seamless, extra long and | Brand-new merchandise—just what’s in dzmind now—at new, low prices. That sounds good, doesn’t it? And it is good. Glance over this page and see if you ever saw so many rare offers together be- | K. of P. Official Flags And Other Decorations Shield Flags 15c¢ Each—In 24 in. long. Uniform Rank Flags 15¢ Each— In colors, 24 long. ? Official Flags 25c¢ Each — Tri-color- ed, 36 in. long. colored, 30 feet in American Flags — line. Of.icinldso.lvenir ges. We put on sale to morrow morning. They are character- istic emblems of Cal- ifornia and Knights of Pythias Lodge—50c Each. Prices n what then the popular inches wide. wide— a dainty pretty— sacques. It is ed-out favorite well as de this s been linens, heaper of such at balf | hey are double | 10. | 22C. with a rom an- y | p, made olors. colors, = Hale’s. | Hale’s. MOST IMPORTANT ECONOMY MOVEMENT WE EVER PLANNED. fore. We want to show you this month what Hale’s. | so bind you closer to us. We Open at 9—Close at 6—Saturdays Included. in. ? why ways sold, whei the (dreat Ribbon Sale. Prices and Qualities and Variety and Beauty to Astonish You. (The story is brief and interesting. Dor’t skip it.) . Here’s the ribbon effort of your lives. A most comprehensive offering and at a most un- expected time. We determined long ago to make August the star month. We knew we had a big job on our hands. We thought of the bargain after bargain we’d had since last February—each better than the other—and how hard it would be to even equal them if conditions were normal. Here we faced a strike. Good ribbons were scarce. It looked well nigh impossible. But we weren't discouraged. We saw in these obstacles greater glory if we could surmount them. So we worked harder than ever—they were an inspiration instead of a hindrance. We saw to it that our ribbon man was in the market before any one else was; that he got every bargain to be had; that he even found some where others wouldn’t think of looking. The victory is won. 35,000 Yards, All New, Only received in the past week. Fine, clear, beautiful, stylish; not a poor yard (not a bit of “cheap” stuff in it), no off colors; and marked at Lowest Prices of the Season. Get their first mention this morning. 2 3 Many of the styles are duplicates of what we've been selling in regular stock; all of them are favorites. When you see them you'll wonder not only at the ribbons but at the store that makes such values possible. D ' A 4-inch mousseline taffeta ribbon with three No. 3 3inch satin taffeta ribbon, in self-colored polka ) i dots. It was sold lately for %c, and the supply < clusters of clear white stfipes—new and beau- | giq not last long even at that. Also 5i-inch chiffon taffeta tiful—every good color. It is a regular 3oc quality, but —regular 26c quality. These two styles come in white, for this August movement we've marked it 17c a yafd. | cream, pink, light blue, lilac, maize, turquoise, cardinal Louisin: o 5 . Nile, NAVY...ciiirieiiiiieiaiianieetneaniietsaennnanes a No. 2 Dm"nz_"‘Rbgfn":"‘ p:t‘;gpsc‘ik'bos;"‘i‘(%g:’sle:gf b | No. 4 Chiffon_taffeta ribbon, 6% inches wide; soft, fine and lustrous; comes in white, cream, pink, light blue, maize, lilac, as well as black. Also a new satin taffeta ribbon, 6% inches wide; cardinal, navy and black grounds A very effective ribbon for hat or neck half colored designs. Comes in white, pink, blue, turquoise,, cardinal, Nile, navy and many other shades. These rib- bons are highest quality, such as could not be bought regularly under 25c and 35c, marked for this sale, 18¢ yd. with white discs. use. Both these styles marked about worth under their 3¢ a yard Table Linens Important If you’a sec all that we have; see how new 1t 1s and how good; see how much Yot can save, you’d sap it’s important, too. It’s to be the star month. An ambition that’s been burning in our breasts for weeks. We knew as well as you did the big broad values we've given in the past (for the public has long ac- corded to us the linen lead in these parts). But we trusted to our past year’s growth, to our in- creased market power and to harder work to make This Offering Bigger and Broader Than Them AlL We've done better than we thought we would. When we tell you that we don’t show an old yard to-morrow—not a common pattern, most of them designed especially for us and never been on sale before and all bought for under selling this month, you'll catch a bit of the enthu- siasm that stirs us. Now the details—and could cold bare facts be more interesting than these? 38¢c a Yard. $1.25 a Yard. Napkins $1.20 a Dozen. Nice white damaek, 56 inches wide. It A 72-inch tabling, pure snowy white— Z‘.!X'_’Z inches, and all linen; 100 dozen of does not look cheap—it is not cheap— !_:_;V\ dl'slkz_m! Iy $8.75 a them. . P e napkins are only $3.75 & dozen. . fine quallty—value 45c. I y Napklns 950 a Dozen. 50c a Yard. 8$1.50 a Yard. Flenchee ones; 22 inches square; worth 50 pieces cream bleached damask, B tin #amask, 72 Inches wide. $1 25, P inches wide; regular 60c quality. 50c a Yard. A 60-Inch linen, and bleached linen, too. Bright new patterns—value €5c. 64 inches square, ins to match $4.50 a dozen. %N Turkey Red Damask 25c. It's a good cloth, 60 inches wide, with white designs—25 pieces! The same - quality, s o . usually 51 60. Doilies. $G0 dozen of them in three different styles came to us at a snap the other day N H from New York and now you may have 75c a Yard Hotel Napkins. them. Plain, checked centers: fine for ® These sturdy gcods in cream bleached, e White damask, unusually heavy—all £oft finished, and all linen; two sizes, 11 in. square; worth 40c. linen—66 inches wide—value 90c. s 2:1 doz.— s square—worth Sflfio, ge do: 16 in. square; worth 50c. $1 95 doz. inches square—worth $2725. |+« 47%ec doz.; 17 in. square; worth 60c. 88c a Yard. Bleached damask- inches wide, With . a fine satiny fini: he designs are all new, cheerful—value $1.00. Napkins -to match this cloth are only $8.25 a dozen. 95c a Yard. Beautiful linen—2 yards wide—a sturdy cloth—value $1.25. Damask Table Lengths At 0dd Frices. We know them as ‘Warehouse samples.” (That's why we can sell them for less than they : are worth.) Each of them looks as if it was cut off the piece, and they ar e in just the lengths you want. 2 yards—regular'$2 quality. i, yards—regular $2.50 quality. yards—regular $3 quality. the Star Sale Yards of Trimming and VWashable Laces—More of Them, More Desirable and for Less M ney Than We Ever Had. The star offering of the season. You know what big values we've had, so you know this must be extraordinary to outshine them. We don't see how a woman who has a lace need and knows what we are doing can put off buying. The laces couldn’t benewer or prettier or more perfect. We got them tht, from factory only a few days ago—got them in excess of what we needed—got them especially for this effort. We know you’d take them quick if you could get such a fine big choosing at About Half Present Prices. No remnants—no picked-over stuff—nothing soiled or inferior in any way—though that's what might be looked for now. No half-way bargains at Hale’s. sc, Worth 8%4c and 10c. 1oc Yard. Worth 15c and 20c. Black and ecru silk Chantilly galloons and insertions, 2 to 315 5400 yards of English cotton torchon edgings, 2 to 4 inches wide, | Inches wide, In serpentine fesfoon -and medallion designs. A very and insertions 1% to 2 _inches wide, very desirable for children's | desirable and economical trimming—1244 yards. dresses and muslin underwear. 7. Worth 10c and 15¢c. 15¢ dond Mook asc. Fine Normandy Valenciennes laces In exceptionally pretty pat- 1188 yards of fine Normandy Valenciennes, in pretty dainty scroll, terns, 3% to 53 inches wide, and fine black silk Chantilly galloons, 3 to 475 Inches, in pretty serpentine and festoon designs. We would Bow knot and fioral designs, 4 to b inches wide and insertion 11 to 2 inches. An cxceptional value—that's why the lot is so small, not think of selling them in regular stocks under 25c per yard. 1500 7¢ Yard, Worth 10c and 12%c. yards. Valenciennes Laces, 25c Dozen Yards. Black sllk Chantilly and escurial galloons, and ecru Chantilly gal- loons, % to 2 inches wide, in straight and serpentine effects. 2000 Values up to 35¢, yards in 50 neat and stylish patterns. o 1000 dozen, plenty of choice Valenclennes edgings. % to % inch wide, over a score of pretty, attractive patterns. For special sell- ing during our star sale. 3 ttractions at H advantages we have. We want to demonstrate Hale principles and | Our Third Star. The study of a suc- cessful man is inter- esting. To know his ideals, his motives, his impulses So with stores. the insight into Hale's “Good goods,” * Low mean ‘We are often under- neyer unless some one does it now and then for effect. to undergive us, cause we cdn’t be un- derbought. prices. them low by narrow profits. quick sales, but lots of them. ¢ Hale’s. ale’ ! we can do; what | | Star Values, Indeed. Good, perfect combs for ) | L’?\V ;‘ a .hai,f : and third regular | prices (and plenty of them) Pr.C55 : ought to make a big stir to- morrow. They were picked up by onme of our New York men. He didn't tell is helpful— get the combs here. ‘hat’ r . You You don’t care how it happened we're giving you this.month. don't prices. prices Towest They're good quality of sheil, too. Wel but we undergiven, are combs are 6 inches long, styles. The side combs are 4 1-2 It's impossible be- 506 st oot low 25¢ Combs at 10e—Are Vassar style, 3% inche And we keep 41 inches; shell coloring. We are after teeth; shell and amber; straight and waved. First Obportun:ty of the Kind We Evzr Offered. —New designs. Table Knives. i —=Standard qualities. Silver-plated, with beautiful satin-fin- —Lowest prlces yet. ished handles—sets of 6, §1 50. The prices are opposites | Table Forks. —lowest yet quoted for | Sialstgh ih et inihed rea- good goods. But don't let T%blc Spoons. them influence you. Come | rFiflely gotten up and thoroughty good— and see the patterns, feel the sets of 6, §1 25. 3 - B on weight, and see if they aren’t Tea Spoons. | new enough -and dainty Silver-plated—a new pattern, Paul"” beaded style—sets of 6, | enough to make you want | them regardless of the price. Nut Pick Set 25c. |~ First time to-morrow. ‘The St. 83c. They're silver plated. Six picks and a good strong nut _craclier. Think eof getting all that for 25¢. Sheets: Pillbvy_Cis Star features you shouldn’t miss. Thrifty housekeepers have learned to stop and listen when we talk sheets and | cases. | Double Bed Sheets 46¢. They are good full sheets made from a splendid quality of muslin. You can’t buy the muslin alone for what we will sell the | sheets made. It'sa snap. Pillow Cases. Bleached Sheets. 2400—An extra quality muslin; 2 grades. | Made from a standard srad: muslin. 40e—54x90; worth 4 > 121%e—50x36; worth 15c. 45e—63x! worth B0c—72390; worth 14e —350x36; worth 18c. 535¢—81x90; worth 621%c. Some Bleached Canton Flannel at 7%c Yard. Several hundred yards came just in time for this announcement. It's firmly woven | quite heavy, with a fieecy back. At Prices They Want to Pay. | We haven’t made such offers in a long, long while. It’s | easy“to find trashy underwear at a bargain, some factories | do nqthing but see how cheap they can make their stuff, but |it takes time to accumulate many good garments under ’ their worth. So we commenced way back— went only to men who make our regular stocks; told them we were going to sell Good Underwear at Lowest Prices In August; that if we could make a new bargain rec- ord it meant as much to them as it did to.us. They said they’'d help us if they could. Some of them did. Vests and Pants at 25c. | Equestrian Tights $1.00. Heavy ribbed, Egyptian coiton, fleece | Black, wool medium weight—a nice lned—Vests with high necks, longsleeves, | alastic band. with é‘r‘,‘\v"‘i‘f’rf’:&.’fii’;’i&‘ pearl buttons, covered seams. Pants with and narrowed ankles—d4, 5, 6. = French yoke bands, narrowed cuffs and » 3 R ol n Boys’ Merino Underwear. =—4, Natural color—vests. pants and drawers. The vests are well finished round the neck with silk tape. Pants and drawers have elastic ankles. Sizes 3 to 10—25c a garment. Oneita Union Suits 45c. Genuine Oneita suits, too. (You know there are lots of imitations now.) Fleece lined—an_extra fine finish, in ecru and gray—4, 5, 6. Vests and Pants soc. Ribbed and shaped, half wool—They're a winter weight. Vests with gussets in arms, silk band down the front. Pants | with French yoke, shaped and narrowed | ankles—4, 5, 6. i S Sheli Hair Combs. us how it happened—guess he was too anxious to s long as you can buy empire and Vassar one e i oo L Ss ot s barealn giove Just o TARSL n| - Welome® ¥iags price” and ‘low combs at 10c, usually sold at 25¢c. Also e Pai 25¢ Each—36 in. | : & 2 Every Pair. | 3 the four cardinal . o LB sy ok A ot B W W PO ideas “haeiS| | Fmpire and Side Combs at Sc Pair. Every pair esh and new and perfect—all shades and Soe B T fl?eth?%ef;;fl,?;‘;_es‘)ay Whe cves Deind of aale o affac 1 polished, with perfect teeth. The empire in three different inches long, shell and amber, worth 10¢ and 15¢. s long, as well as empire with narrow curved quill, Sc¢—Side combs, 4% inches, heavy perfect e o and ‘Vassar with quill, Silver-Plated Silverware. S. Underwear Women Want Many Kitchen Things. You Need Hivz Been Especially Bougni in O der to H.v: Soms Star Values Downslairs. It's a broad economy movement— not a reduction of a price here aid there just for effect—not an effort to push out what has been lagging—not a forced sale by any means. But what you want—what you would be glad to pay more for. Many of the bargains have not been offered before. Universal Food Choppers 90c. They have three knives; cut fine, medium and coarse. It has no equal. w;&?%en Salt Boxes S8c—Well fin- | Ostrich Feather s 3! 12- . 9e—! ed. inch ones; good and full worth 6lc. Family Scales 98¢—They weigh | Waterproof Clothes Lines—Braid- all the way up to 24 pounds by the ! ed cotton cords; very strong, chem- ounce. 5 ically prepared. Will not stretch; Black Satin Stove Polish 15c— l It was on sale last week, and how i runs easily over the pulleys; can be washed. It is decidedly the best it did sell. We are glad there is clothesline we know of. 0-foot enough left to get it in the paper Dxenfihsv}slei once mare. ouble a: Board: -Cov- Wash Boilers 85c—Copper bollers, | ered with zine. e good, heavy; No. 7 size; worth $1.25. | Maple Chop Boards Ge. 100 Wooden Clothes Pins 8c. The good old-fashioned sort—well made—the kind we sell every day, But y Y for much less.

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