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36 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1902. Hale’s. | Colored Shirt Waists Are All Reduced. F rst Time To-Morrow. Summer sty ercales, madras and ginghams; Y in which we’ve done big has come. We take the loss t were $3.00 are now $1.45. now $1.25. Some $1.50 ones ve grouped at three prices. A rew at 25cC t The three lots are made of corded percale, in neat pink; they have plain French back, full oft cuffs and pearl buttons; also a few n oxblood and blue. jsts—Made of madras in fancy stripes ey ailer French back, soft o first comers. strictly taflor made, f madras and gingbam, in fancy with white stock collar. with tie of same long full front, French back, fancy cuffs material as W and pearl buttons EARLIEST, FULLGEST DISPLAY WE EVER MADE OF New Drapery Stuffs The beauty and varietv of it all is charming— Prices as low as they’ll ever be. Fully 2 month ahead of time; fully a third more now than you've ever seen later; drapery people who ought to know say there’s nothin® to equal it in the West. But we haven't said it. We wait for your decision. Our enthusiasm mustn’t take us off our feet. Here are the cold facts. See if they aren't worth warming up over. Silkolines; 10,000 New Yds, 12ic A yard wide. in new patterns of sweet peas, apple blossoms, Venus wreaths, old homesteas, paney, Turkish—some lovely effects for home decorations, in window or mantel dra- Ic i urtain Swisses: 5000 New Yds,12ic Small and medium sized dots and stripes; strong, service- able for sash curtains—-36 inches. |Art Denims: 4000 Yds, 12ic Pretty floral combinations, patterns for curtalns—inexpen- sive as furniture coverings—33 inches. Sateens: 3000 Yds, 15¢c Newest patterns for soft draperies; other patterns s com- fort coverings—30 and 36 inches. Cretonnes: 3000 Yds, 15¢ Floral or Colonial stripes for draperies and furniture cover- ing—86 inches. Hungarian Cloth: 1000 Yds, 25c¢c Begded and Turkish designs—serviceable and pretty for fur- niture covering, cozy corners or couch drapery—patterns end colors alike on both sides—34 inches. Royaline Crepe: 1000 Yds, 25¢ P floral effects for nice soft draperies—original color ations—36 inches. Art Ticking: 1000 yds, 25¢ Prettiest kinds of effects for art or bed pillows, mattresses, etc.; fast colors—clean and dainty looking—33 inches. hese are no!hmg but cotton materials, yet new ways they have of finishing and fixing them up make them look like silk goods. But add to them the real silk and silk and wool . materials (which make another story in themselves) and you've a faint idea of the completeness of the drapery store. This Jewelry Fad Comes from France, the home of style and show. But it _takes a Yankee to catch the mercantile spirit of it. Brooches the Parisian pays dollars for are du- plicated here (in looks) for cents. Imitation settings are used that seem for all the world to be real. The beauty and originality one gets for an insignificant price ifs really wonderful. Take, for example, this host o New Things We Just Got Brooches ((latest French designs), 14 different styles at only 25c each. Some set with pearls, others turquoise, opals, rhinestones, etc., in clover leaf, rope and crescent shapes, and they have the glitter and beauty and durability of the genuine. 25 Cents. Other new ideas that we w Locket and Chain 25c. A popular neck locket and chain, some of them show this week— N w Sivl> Hat Pins In the newest designs out, all with stone settings, Se. 10¢, 25e. set with turquoise and New * E . New “baceicts 75c. pearls, all new and neat At sty The self-adjustable’ kind, very stylish, gold or sil- ver plated. Dressing of the Hair AND TREATMENT OF THE SCALP. (An interesting theme just now.) Dandruff? Hair falling out? Do you covet a pretty coiffure? The approaching social season makes every man and woman think of their hairr We'd have them think of Hale's at the same time. Here’s a Specialist Who Knows Every Hair Secret. Who has devoted his life to study and treatment of the scalp. This wide experience has given him mas- tery of every difficulty. It will cost you nothing to let him examine your scalp. He will tell you exactly what can be done for it. You know the scalp must first be healthy before the hair can be healthy. So ‘f You Covet a Beautiful Coiffure Give the scalp first attention. Halr that is harsh or faded or in generally poor condition cannot be made to look well, no matter how carefully dressed. Some Kid Gloves at 59c A new line and good styles—600 pairs in the lot. We received them Friday by express from New York. Itis a better glove value than we have had for some time. Made of lambskin in a popula- 2-clasp fastening. Choice shades tan, mode, brown, red, gray, white and black. Black Silks: Low Prices | Now, that is better than it reads. greater demand for black silks now than there ever | was—and they are scarcer they ever were. So when we have a bargain in them it means a | whole lot. Do you know it'll pay you to buy for fall? 1$1.00 Guaranteed Taffetas, 75¢ The last 10 pieces of this quality we can get to sell at this price. Came in last week. Now, if you have a taffeta need, this is the time to buy. We cannot | give you a better quality later for a dollar than we | can now for 75¢. 75¢ Taffeta at 60z. An’excelient Swiss cloth; Others at 35¢. 2 19.inch 21-inch 2i-inch They are in high favor now for fall, but that's no excuse for’ us asking high prices; that 19-inch one at 76c is a beauty and & wonder for the Black Moire Velours uid ordinarily we bought it sc ve it at 60c: 25 no more when they are gone. Black Crepe de Chines, One of the full costume fads for ta oton. 25-1n. -B%c $1.00, $1.25 36-inch Black Taffeta, $1. A beavier quality......$150 Splendid quality; best dye. For there’s a ||l Hale’s. Hale’s S Their magnetic influence is turning August into one of the Folks are getting a new view of Hale’s. It’s well for one to change their viewpoint if they’d get an adequate idea of what they are looking at—so we planned a | Hale’s. busiest months of the year. “change of front” this month to give you the opportunity. We want you to see and feel afresh the purpose Hale store. The more fully you realize that, will succeed. Take a glimpse to-day of the star “CONFIDENCE.” That’s our guiding light—our ideal. We are striving with all our 35,000 Sheets and Pillow Cases eet va That’s saying a good deal. We had some pretty big sales in the past. Nay, our every-day record is hard to beat. We put our whole soul into everything we do all the time. The entire energy of this powerful organization is focused on every sheet and pillow case purchase to make it the best. Manufacturers are glad to give us concessions (not so much in lower prices, but in better qualities), because we buy so much. Hardly a storekeeper who Open at 9—Close at 6—Every Da | Hale’s. | S 7 ra v, 7 bt L) ST ‘fil after. and mission of the the more fully we must come back. doesn’t have a 15-cent pillow case, but we don’t know of one selling the quality at 15c we do. Now when we make a spurt and beat ourselves it means a whole lot. Wamsutta Sheets —Hemmed, and very best grade of sheeting—bleached—star prices. 54x90 inches—47e. 72x90 inches—G5e. 65x80 inches—B5e. 81x80 inches—73e. Double Warp Sheets—They’re Hale’'s famous sheets, made from a heavy grade of sheeting— made to wear. If you could feel them and see how heavy they are or but look at these prices and see how cheap they are— 45c—54x90 inches. B5c—T72x90 inches. 50c—63x80 inches. 60c—81x90 inches. Other White Sheets—Made of a standard muslin with a 2-inch hem—prices that command im- mediate attention. B5c—54x80 Inches. —72x90 inches. 37¢—63x80 Inches. 4@c—81x90 inches. Hale’s Perfect-Hem Sheets—For all sized beds, of heavy muslin—lower prices now than at any other time. 44c—54x90 inches, B4c—T72x00 inches. 49¢—83x80 inches. 590—81x90 inches. HALE’S MAKE ANOTHER BARCAIN Double Bleached Sheets 46¢. Only a few hundred of them—made from an ex- tra good quality muslin—size 81xgo inches. Wamsutta Sheets (hemstitched)—They are nice white ones and with a spoke stitch, and longer than the ordinary sheet. 65c—54x90 inches. 95c—81x89 inches. —65x99 inches. 1.00—00x99 inches. 85c—72x99 inches. 1.10—80x108 inches. Other Hemstitched Sheets—Made from a good quality of muslin. B50c—54x90 inches. 60c—T2x90 inches. B5c—63x90 Inches. 65c—81x90 inches. A Few Unblecached Sheets at 39¢. Size 72xg0 inches, hemmed. Some women would rather buy them unbleached—they say they last longer and in the end wash white. Another Size—s4xg0 inches—32e. | the latter de- cided to con- centrate their business at the Kearny - street Zlc?::' thcr;rh;fi lar merchandise and kindred lines, but what were not came here. * — CORSETS: Best of All. Near Half the Emporium’s Price. % * We can’t tell you about near all of them—too few of a sort. But we must mention the La Vida and Royal Duchesse corsets even if we let you find out about the others. They are all marked way under the Emporium’s price. If we have your size you will get a bargain. 69c. Fine sateen, French model, 4-hook length, with 11-inch steel —top trimmed with embroidery edge. 69c. A favorite straight front, of sateen, medfum length, low bust, long hips, blas cut, gored hip and with hose supporters at- tachment. Good range of sizes. J. B. Corsets 75¢c. Of French sateen, 5-hook clasp, medium bust, long over the hips, well boned,’ trimmed with lace and baby ribbon—every slze from 18 to P. D. Corsets $1.50. They are the famous French corset renowned for their style and comfort—in this lot are only small sizes, 18, 19 and 20. If you can wear one of these you save $1.50. $5.00 P. D. CORSET, $2.50—Best quality Italian cloth, throughout with genuine whalebone, and baby ribbon—sizes 18 to 0. $6.00 P. D. CORSETS, $3.00—Very best quality Itallan cloth, bias gored, medium’ bust, long over the hips, boned through- out with genuine whalebone. Newest style—18 to 50, CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES. One Third Off Emporium’s Price. * 68¢c. Fine nainsook, yoke of hemstitched tucks and em- broidery insertion—neck and sleeves trimmed with hem- stitched ruffle or round yoke of tucks and insertion, trimmed with embroidery ruffle, boned Blas gored, silk lace * Now we seldom do a thing like t his. Hale’s. | u, Saturdays Included. LR _ ! Wonders | might in every transaction to get your confidence. It's the spirit that’s underneath and behind everything we do. We could seem to go faster than we do if it was merely your money we were But we can’t afford to get crowds with no thought of treating them right. They’d leave us as quickly as they came— and we’d have to get others. We don’t sell to any one first time without knowing we are going to sell them again. We make the goods so good, the prices so fair and treatment so liberal they The Pillow Cases. 1214c—50x36 inches, very fine quality muslin— finer even than you usually get for the price. 15e—s50x36 inches—extra good Pequot : pillow cases—now you know what they are, and you know they are cheap at these prices. 150—45x40% tnches. 1, 2005 50x40% tnches. W&mmttl. Cases—They, too, are standard, but these prices are not: 17%c—45x36 inches. 220—50x868 inches. 36 inches. Hale’s Perfect-Hem Pillow Cases—They are the ones we are proud of—they’re made for us— made very carefully and from very good muslin. Note the prices: 15¢—45x36 inohes. 1 17%c—84x36 Inches. SCOOP. inches. 5 Stocks From a Big City Store Come to Us at 50c on the Dollar. Goods on sale in the Emporium by Kelly & Liebes up to a few days ago—lines carried there for years and on which they leaned for business—corsets, muslin underwear, wrappers, petti- coats, millinery. They all came to us— Thousands of Dollars’ Worth. A great heap of stuff as a whole, but not much of any one thing. So many small lots we can’t begin to print them all. Economical folks will take great delight rummaging among them. Every Bit of It Will Be Sold This Week. It means hurried selling. Every price shows determination. If you expect to come at all you should come to-morrow. There are heaps of good things we’d like to enumerate, but they are so limited we are afraid to. Then what we do tell of will be picked over the first day. Infants’ Flannel Shawls 5oc. Good quality flannel, prettily finished hem, with silk stitching—comes worked in many dainty designs of silk brald. Baby Shoes 25¢c. Button or Gypsy lace—pink, blue, white, tan or black —Jjust half Emportum’s price. MUSLIN UNDERCLOTHES. Less Than Half Emporium’s Price. * * * * Skirts, gowns, corset covers, even a few dozen BRIDAY SETS that the few brides who get them will be tickled with (fully twice as much richness and beauty for the money as they ever expected to have). Now an item or two—best is little of it. Drawers 39c. Fine cambric and soft finish muslin, with embroid- ery and tucks, with deep lawn flounce, With hem- stitched hem and tucks. Corset Cover 18c. Fine cambric, square necks, neatly trimmed with embroldery or V necks, with two rows of hemstitch- ing. Others at 25c—fine cambrio—high necks with em- broidery, yoke of fine hemstitching, tucks; round necks daintily edged with Valenciennes lace and four rows of lace insertion down the front. Skirts 68c. Soft finished muelin with a deep flounce trimmed with embroidery ruffle, or lace ruffie with insertion and tucks above. OTHERS AT $1.15—Made of fine cambric, deep flounce trimmed with lace insertion and tucks; another style with deep flounce set off with cluster of fne tucks, rure of pretty “embroldery and dust rutfle. not here—too Aprons 18¢c. Good lawn with deep hem and insertion—others with embroldery ruffie above which are tucks—wide strings. It goes against the grain, especially at this time, when we are making such capital out of new things and the store is all a-glitter with newness. But ’tisn’t often we get an opportunity to save our public so much. We couldn’t afford to let it slip, even if it is in excess of what we need or in the way of what we are already doing. We'll push it out of the way quick. It's to be handled entirely separate from our regu- What It Means. — Bargains for you, and big ones if you [ PETTICOATS. | Near Third the Emporium’s Price.* Bargains that'll open your eyes. Who ever heard of a linen petticoat with 10-inch knife pleated flounce at 39c? - But read the list— 75¢- Large full ruffie—others with 3 or 8 smaller ones, all made full In the latest colors and black—sateens, linens, ginghams and chambray, plain or striped. 95¢. Mercerized sateen with & 12-inch ruffl three rows French ruffling—colors and bl K $1.25. Mercerized sateen, very fine quality, deep ruffle, trimmed ‘with three rows of cording—colors and black. $1.45. sdlltetn double ruffle, bottom of each ruffis finished with cording. | PERCALE WRAPPERS. | b One Third Off Emporium’s Pricc. Several hundred dollars women in wrappers alone. too. 50¢. Percales in various colors, ruffied round the yoke, it backs, bishop sleeves, flounced. ez i 75¢. Blues, reds. blacks and white—ruffied round the yoke, fitted backs—flounced. $1.35. Good percale, trimmed with wide fancy brald, some with ‘white percale yokes, others with yoke of same material, ruf- fles over the should new sleeves, close fitted backs, full flounced skirts, * trimmed with saved San Francisco Present style wrappers, * 10c on the dollar! QUILLS 5¢ A DOZEN! may find fault with some of it. - what you want you’ll find a bargain. Everything is by itself, heart’s content. The lot is likely before noon, too.” We week, so come as quickly as you can. sure to go | All Their Millinery And the old prices are still there! We want you to see what a big bargain you are getting. Think of that! And hosts of ‘wings, breasts, foliage, flowers, straw trimmings, ready for wear and dress hats. You know what they had. here now, at a mere fraction of what they asked, Yes, you But my, oh, if you can find where you pick over it to your know none of it will last a at Ridiculous Prices. ————x $2.00; now 5c, It’s all now_1ifc. now 1c to 10c. QUILLS—AIl colors—5¢ dozen. to $1.00; now fe. * WINGS, BREASTS, BIRDS, to-morrow, and now 35c, Why, some of them have on an’ ornament or valuable piece of lace alone worth more than price. CHILDREN'S VELVET POKE BONNETS— Were $6.60 to $13.50; now $2.95 and $3.95. READY-TO-WEAR' HATS and untrimmed ehapes in straw and felt—were from 75¢ to 15c, 19¢, 25¢c and 50c. TRIMMED HATS (SOME IMPORTED)—Were from $5.00 to $85.00; now 95c to $3.95. BREASTS, WINGS, FOLIAGE, AND FLOW- ERS—Were from $1.75 to $3.00; now 23c. ROSES, CHERRIES, BERRIES—Were $1.50; STRAW BRAID—Was from 26c to 76c yard; FANCY FEATHERS, AIGRETTES, FOLI- AGE, STRAW QUILLS, ROSES—Were 50c ROSES AND STRAW TRIMMINGS—Were $1.50 to $3.50; Trimmed Hats. 1—$25.00 Imported Hat " 1-$12.00 Hat; ..$1.75 1—$13.00 H: $2.00 1-$10.50 H $1.50 2—$15.00 Hat; now, $2.95 each 2—$12.00 Hat; now. $2.25 each 1— $7.50 Hat; now. $1.50 1—$10.50 Hat; now 2—$35.00 Hats; now. 1—$11.00 Hat; now. 8—$20.00 Hats; now. 1—$20.00 Hat; now. 1—$18.00 Hat: now. 1—$25.00 Hat; now. 2—$19.00 Hats; now.. $1.50 Hale’s. ) Hale’s. Newest Felt Walkers (Came yestmday from New York.) 2 $2.00 and $3.00 Ones at $],25J 20 Different Styles, Even Manv While Ores. Scratch felts or beaver effects. Some folks caBiy them camelg hair, the most sought after of all ma- terfals. Think of getting them now, at the very begx'nmng of the season, half and third what you'll pay later. New York and Chicago women are wearing them in great numbers—and with shirt waists, too. Isn’t that a surprise? They are light weight. All trimmed and ready to wear. Others 65¢ to $81.25—A score and more styles were being checked off yesterday afternoon. Just received from New York. Castors, pearls, biues, reds and black. Smartest ready-to-wear styles of the season—camel’s hair or beaver effects. Stocking: August Sale SOME GREAT VALUES. Buy now—save more money than ever and ret as good stockings as ever. We bought heayy; bought at right time; bought right kind. That's the secret. ow different is such a trade offering ‘tig a few scanty specials thrown out for an hour or a Y. For example, take this: 1200 Pairs Black and White Fancies at 15c. Three new styles—2 of them black with white stripes, the other red with black stripes; every size 8% to 10. Such a splendid choosing for such a little price will make quite a stir this week. Quite as extraordinary are these Women’s Lace gs at 22c—seamless; black lisle thread ones with double heels and toes. Women’s Stockings 12}c | Women’s Stockings 10c Nice elastic ones in three styles | Extra long and elastic; a black with pearl rib elas- | gooq fast black, with double tle tops, new shades tans and . browns; fine gauge; long and bheels and toes; 8% to 10; elastic; double heels and toes. worth 12%e. Boys’ 25c¢ Ones at 16ic One we sell right alons at 25c, but we got hold of a few of them for August selling at 18 2-3c; made of Maco yarn; dyed s black that can’t change; sizes 6 to 10. Boys’ and Girls’ at 15c| Boys’ and Girls’ at 12}c Worth 20c. Heavy and seam- | Wide or narrow rib, extra les—wide and elastic; made Sentmre knees, heels and toes. ” Infants’ Stockings 163c Worth 28c. Extra fine, nar- row ribbed, Hi dye— high spliced double heels and toes; sizes 4 to 5%. ces—st 3 Girls’ Stockings 20c ‘Worth 250¢. Extra fine ribbed, cotton, but with lisle thread mllb—dmhl:“hadl and toes Let’s Go Downstairs Every day home helpers for litile money. The saving is safe, else it wouldn’t pay us to offer it. We want you to come back second and third time. That's why we take such pains with quality. W, OFFEE 3- AS Q505 % SHEH AR A4S poun e can is alrtight tachable plates, easily clean- —adjustable to grind fine or ed, perfect burner. We guarantee every one to give sood satistaction. RERE N, G4 BT Els R0k 0 B g yem GAS TUBING. 4cFOOT. 15¢ GAS TORCHES. Se. Laundry Soap 2c. Gmm,mfly 25¢ Stove Polish 15¢ fine, medium or coarse. GALYV W 'n: wall-km n‘m satin i Cad rand—sol it along Teet 170; 100 Zoet, - - 100 Wooden Clothes Pins, 8c. The good old fashioned kind, well made. The kind wek sell every day, but for much less than we usually Oc, el CHOPPER 92 ° B asl Laces Again MORE LOW PRICES, More late styles, more pretty pat- terns. A star offering. Washable and trimming laces in great variety. Nothing old or soiled or inferior in any way. Bargains we fetched from New York for you. S5c Yd, Worth 8ic and 10c. 4000 yards of English cotton Torchon edgings, 2 to 3% inches wide—insertion I to 2% inches. Very desirable for children’s dresses and .muslin underwear. 9c¢ Yd, Worth 15¢c and 18%c. 1500 yards of fine Normandy Valenciennes and Point de Paris edgings, 2% to 5 inches wide—in many pretty designs, such as bowknot, scroll and floral patterns, all new. On sale Monday for the first time. 15¢ Yd, Worth 25c¢. Fine Normandy Valenciennes laces, 3 to 4% inches, excellent patterns; also black silk Chantilly lace edgings 3% to 4% inches wide, and black silk Chantilly galoons 3 to 4 inches, in pretty ser- pentine patterns, that we would not think of selling regularly for less than 25¢ yard. 50c Mousseline de Soie, 19¢c. An unusual offering of 2500 yards of regular s0c quality. It is 134 yards wide, and in almost every| desirable color; black, cream, scarlet (2 shades), light blue, light pink, light lavender, light gray, dark gray, maize, heliotrope, dark “green, reseda, old rose, cerise and cadet blue. AN EXTREMELY STYLISH Silk and Wool Cloth, 75c. One of France’s high-toned stuffs, “Crepe de Rayner”—soft, thin, yet firm. It is the cloth from which such charming fall costumes can be made. Think of buying it at 75€! And at the very start of the season! It's the regular $1.00 grade, but we want you to take immediate attention of our dress goods section, so we make it 75c. New Broadcloths,$1.00 $1 Crepe de Paris at 75¢ This is a remarkable price for A new favorite member of the such an extremely stylish crepe family; just the goods cloth; all new shades and you want and at a definite black; 50 inches wide. saving of 25c on every yard, 75¢ Cheviot Serges, 55¢ It is not a common serge by any means, it is uncommon even at T3¢, so heavy and so wide (44 Inches), but we helped a man out of a pinch, and he helped us; colors and black. 50c Batiste at 37c. Soft silky material: 38 inches wide; desirable for morning “dresses or sacques, S Crepe de Rave, $1.50. A French fabric, soft yet heavy; latest Parisian tints as well as black; 44 inches. New Pebble Suitings,$1 Another strong favorite; a cloth firmly woven with a sort of a_puckery surface, pebbly effect; full of style and sug- gestion; 50 inches; colors and black. Attempts to Kill Rival, sault to murder, the complaining wit- Bullock says she had_transferred her stairs it would not be well for him. Bul-|ing his absence, it is alleged, ness being Pete Schivio, a fruit teamster. | affection to Schivio. Bullock went to|lock followed up this threat with an at- | struck the girl, and then went to Bullock had been ki ing company with | the Minna-street house las evening, and|tempt to & young woman nam Ella Ritchie, re- | soon after Schivio arrived, but was warn- | wea on Minna street, mear Tenth; but|ed by the former that if he came up-|a l‘i;llglfzg Sprinter Duffy Is Defeated. shoot, but fortunately the | loon, where he again attempted to shoot| LONDON, Aug. 16.—At the Cliftonville n failed to go off. Schivio ran to | his rival. Bystanders overpowered him, | athletic sports to-day the 100-yard oon to telephone for the police. Dur- | and he was taken into custody. 2 cap was won by Murray of Dublin, with two_yards icap. He defeated A. F. handi Joseph Bullock, & trackman employed (American), who was at scrateh, if by the Sutro road, was charged last and Westney (American), who had might at the Southern police station with yards_ handicap. Murray's time was seconds.

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