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40 Hale's. Hale's. Solid Gold Jewelry But not jeweler’s prices. We've gone into this busigess 1ow. with our whole soul, as you'll see by the collection. It shows breadth and beauty. The designs are entirely new—selected by an expert whose lifetime has been given up to the buying and selling of jewelry and precious ston Safety-ness was our first thought— then for low prices. A winsing team indeed. Scarf or Stick Pins—50¢ to $4.50. Collar Buttons—§1.00 each. Brooches—All new. Various eeltings,| yorgmette Watch Chains—$5.50. L P PattoneEolid sold, $2.00 | Rings—$2.25 to §5.00; many stle | pair. | " settings. | Hale’s Belt Line (Iimited) | A fine big line, but it is limited—the | | values are so good. No delay here—it | means fast selling from start to finish. | Sash belts and all new styles—silk or satin with dainty buckles. Ornaments, | | too; some on sides, others on backs. | They must be seen to be appreciated; | | but here are some of their prices: e Each—Black satin belts with or- | naments for side and back, also buckle | for front to match, in gold or oxi- | dized; others of black silk elastic with | strong dip buckle, or black satin belts | with postilion ends, some stitched | in white, all finished with neat dip| buckle. e i 50¢ Each—Black elastic belts, 2 inches | 3 , with pretty ornament tn back, finished with buckle to match orna- ment; others of black satin, with or- | nament for side and back. 75c Each—Black peau de soie with postilion ends and oxidized orna- ments for back, finished with dainty buckle to match same. $1.00—Black peau de soie, best qual- ity, with ornament ip back and buckle to maich same. $1.50_Black peau de soie. postilion style, with ornaments for back ‘in enameled and Dresden effects, finished | with pretty enameled buckles. Signet Scarf Pins 15¢ (with script initial.) Gold plated and worth 25¢. First time Menday. They are a great fad in New York and will be in San Fran- Yarn Prices Down knitting yarn—20¢ hank, 80e¢ . etland floss—10¢ hank, 80¢ . 8¢ hank, §1.25 . Paper Flowers | | | And Decoratiops Chrye themums—_With follage. T5c doz N&tm?}i Grass—Preserved, 10c bunch; for 25 Real Moss—10c package. Smilax. Oak. Holly—1ic yard: $1.00doz. Holly With Berries—l5c yard; $1.50 doz. Grape Vines—lsc yard guneg Plnnlt’gfl.-r . r—5c ro X Satibrne 15 crepe folds suitable for el dresser scarfs and plano an be in every home. We've a| st here-up in the newest things I give You Free Lessons easy to pick up. First thing you | ou'll be making prettiest kind of or the home Shell Goods Combs and Pins New styles, attractive designs, rices women will be glad eager to take advan- see, tage-of. Combs. long, with fine teeth; come long, narrow quill; shell and with narrow, dainty t te head; teeth well in. long, best quality shell fit the head; heavy oval and amber. Emptre Combs. 10c—Finely polished, with fine broad q for keeping up the stray locks; hell q and marrow quills, some ers straight, all with per- | teeth; shell and amber. different styles, . some 1 top, others waved,” all perfect fitting teeth with Florodora Combs 12 4 in. long e de waved tops. strong teeth: shell only. B Shell Hair ers ldik' bDoz-—“ aved and © "Complete line of Shades. straignt; shell and amber. The quality is the same—best | we can get. Skeins are full count —full weight—and the yarn sea- son is only opening. Good idea to write or phone. Piliow Tops 25c¢ Tinted: ‘violets, holly berries, wild each with deep rich green foliage. tiiest and latest designs - we've We wanted to make a hit with we ordered them by telegraph d them fetched by an express 1 be quite a relief to fiee these Bed Plllows $2‘50 the conventional and feroll de- | Size 22x28 inches. Five hundred of them, stuffed nice and soft and com- fortable with “first picking” duck feath- ers. A wonderfully warm and sleepy the coloring is so well done | pillow at a very small price—to-morrow. but outline them. | morning—$2.50 each. Double - Warp Sheets are famous but not on account of the name ave come to be so common. (Every one stamped.) The virtue is in the quality (that’s our own). It can’t be cop- ied. But we have no patent on advertising. That may be copied. ” So then look for stamp, “Hale’s double-warp sheets.” That tells the story. But the prices they are single-warp— 45c each 50c.. T72x00 in. 81x80 in. Always plenty of them in all sizes, Wamsutta Shects Muslin, 8¢ that every one knows, the i o ome Sy it ghe ] 20 casc.s, 20,0?0 yards, unb!eac.hed, 36 has been used to|inches wide. Now those are plain, bare e \ facts any one carf print, but it isn’t 58 3 -90x90 in. | every one can give this quality for a Hemstitched Wamsutta Sheets— | nickel—a better quality than we have 3 81x89 in. | S 5 e been in the habit of giving. I Wide Sheeting, 27c w case for as little money THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2, Hale’s. . Hale’s. . | , ‘Hale ‘ a Corner in Black | No advanced prices here yet—but we can’t hold out much longer. ; | duchess at 65c—we’ll have to pay that for it ourselves when we buy again—24 inches wide. The | nearest thing in town to it is five inches narrower. Then there’s a moire (black). at 7sc that | ought to be a dollar, and would be if we hadn’t laid in a supply early in the summer. Same thing ap- plies to taffetas and peau de soies. — You knoty the conditions and the part we have played by heart by this time. ever singe last May. You've kept five and six men busy all 'summer cutting the. s when you wanted black silks most for wraps and skirts and costumes; just when t| | and was suddenly cut right short by a three months’ strike, and prices went up, tha time prices. Then when mills did get started-they w what we are drawing on now. Taffetr. G327 in. wide, fine Swiss quality. vere weeks sending us the silks they | Black Armure. 75020 in, 3‘19.“(30 and 81,2524 in,, guaran- | * 81,00 and 81.25-22 in. eed, o 7 Peau de Sotes. | B,gfimq: os Gralty. K835 ’lhz.m 51.00‘ and $1.25-22 in. A28 Black: Crysial. Peau dz Cygne. o pe TO0e—20 in.; worth $1.00. Morre Delonrs. 75c¢—20 in: beautiful cloth for fall. £1.00-27 in. Black Duchess. B5c—-24 in.: guaranteed. K1.00-2¢ in.; gnaranteed. 81.25-2¢ in.,; guaranteed. Crepe ile Chine. &5¢, 81,00, £1.25, $1.50-25 in. Colored Moire_For fancy waists. 20 in., 75¢; 22 in., $1.00, Corded Silks—For fancy - waists— Louisine and taffeta.* 20 in. wide, T0e yard. fashionable (8cene Il of Christmsas Serles) Doll Furniture Comes Christmas Stage This Week No. We are ready early. Anyhow, Christmas is only next month. If you had Early? | seen the interest taken in the dolls last week you would have thought is. That was the first scene. It isn’t spoiled or forgotten now, only doubly interesting. Such cute .pieces! Just like papa’s and :mamma’s, chairs, rockers, tables, sids —a complete house may be fitted out on a small scale. And it'is more than'fun, Teaches her to be neat and.tidy—the rudiments of a housewife. laying house” is: little girls will take unusual delight in these helps Santa Claus has thought out for Grown-up folks will be interested, too. 5B Everything is so well made—not glued together, but nailed. Some.prices, Enameled Beds at 33c This is the first big value of the season. They will create as much stir this week as these Kestner dolls at o5c last week, and there will be n6 more when they are gone, same as with those dolls. The beds are white with wire mattress—that’s something entirely new this season. 20 inches long, trimmed with gilt knobs. SIDEBOARDS, $1.05—Enameled, with WARDROBE, 28c—With swinging. daors, large mirror, drawer and two lower e _sheif on the insidé and a drawer for compartments; ~ decoratéd ' and finished clothes. - Stands 12 inches high. with brass trimmings; 2015 inches. high. BUREAU, 25¢—Oak, 8 drawers and ‘a mirror; 7 inches high. - Rocking Chair 15c. KITCHEN TABLES, £1.25—White enam- eled, with drawer: nicely 'decorated on top; 21 inches high: top is 15x20 inches. TEA TABLES, ®Sc—White enameled, A loger price than we ever knew of be- with fancy legs; 15x19 inches. foré. . They are white enameled; with CHINA CLOSETS, '48c—Oak, 3 shelves arm pleces on the sjde and gilt knobs; 12 inches high. . *- < and a glass door and linen’drawer and a brass latch; 15 inches high. ®0c—China closet of oak with 4 shelves HIGH CHAIR, 69c—Whitéenameled, with decorated back; 27" inches high. and double glass doors, brass latch, 2 CHALE: Ao mrmmel il (80 AActontd ; 17 Simen GAfymEs) wat NSLUAM G Inahe; 131 ROCRING CHATR, 508 White snameled inches igh. v 4 >4 with, fancy back and_decorated. - DRESSERS. 4Se—Fancy cak,. with three MORRIS CHATR, $4.25—4& child's reclin- drawers and gilded knobs, largs mirror N e e ame e in frame; the dreeser is 0x13 ‘inches. WHITE DRESSER, $0c—With swinging mirror, two drawers, which have brass rings; nicely deccrated; 8 Inches high, 11 inches wide. and rollers; velour. 5 CHIFFONIER, $1.35—Big roomy whits ones, enameled; with hand-painted dec- oratios brass trimmin; handsomely upholstered in A complete stock of all kinds of underwear some less than cost. PO Do S fos i Iy wop:> As wide as anybody needs for dou- N E A case that we |ble beds (9-quarter) and the best grade, | Sz in tfl:‘l under l;_:c‘bbul | as good as any one wants. Equal to| e 2 big deal-and got a big bar- | : B g | - ffld)_ m-mmiow mogming | W arynsutta in every way except in price. | | We get a job, you get a bargain. Women’s Silk Monte Carlos $15 And equally good news of cloth coats in the snugger fitting styles. Either style is good and so popular it is hard to keep sizes in -them. So our good fortune is not apt to be long-lived after all. Ve-are pretty certain we can fit all who are prompt this week. These prices are sure to make a stir: $15.00Peau de sole, with large cape | §25.00—Black velvet Montagnac blouse, 3 ol oith two roys ol plaited | postilion back with- peplum, reveres ceve, ma_ of peau de sole trimmed - with silk k bow and streamers; lined | with Skinner's white'satin. | Praid and drop ornaments; Du Barry ec $16.50—Feau de soie, two tallor stitched sleeve and storm collar; pretty belt at by —tm :d= n"lnw.nthack; al?o plaited | waist with three silk cords drawn nt. an »fxx::ee& pe_collar, tailer through ‘fancy silk rings; lined ith 5 cream colery bichop throughout with dove color satin. $26.50—Peau de soie, with triple cape collar, each embroidered with = black and white silk; storm collar to match; kimono sleeves with deep fancy ruff, bow and streamers of black satin. at neck, edges finished with three rows of tailor stitching; lined throughout with dove color-satin. ] fancy Skinne: ite satin lined. 20.00—Heavy peau de sole, fancy re- veres trimmed with silk braid and tas- beautiful silk brald runs over der, giving a yoke effect; fancy n-down collar and turn-back cuffs irimmed with silk prald; Du Bnrx'yI siceve. sleeves; | Floorshine. No mixing, no bother, -no_ painter; it's a hard-drying enamel, better than “varnish or paint, and cheaper experienced in years. keep up with their orders. Bargaisis are out’ of the questi stock eats up everything in sight—would this. if ‘w ;A local wholesale firm wanted to quit ‘ of its own free will. Forty.years at it is enough they think. That's why. Of' course, we will not print their name— that’s unnecessary. . We've been cus- tomers of theirs for a long:while. So. they thought ‘of ‘us first when they were ready to distribute the plums. - 50c Wool Mixed, 35¢c Each ' Piain, heavy, natural gray wool mixed shirts and drawers, un- shrinkable; shirts with silk bound neck and front, pear] . tons, shaped and narrowed cuffs and ankles, extra ‘good vals at boc. 4y '75¢ Mecrino Garments, 45¢ Each Plain, heavy, soft quality, natural gray and camel’s hair color; . . shirts nicely finished with silk binding on neck and front, pearl ‘buttons; ‘unshrinkable. 50c Shirls or Drawers, 35¢ Heavy ribbed ecruaind natural gray fleece lined cotton; with French, necks, satin band front, pearl buttons, _the arm, covered seams; drawers with shaped and ankles. - - 50c Merino Shirls or Drawers, 35¢ Heavy flesced = cotton, plain or “ribbed. Heavy natural merino. Heavy ribbed merino. Heavy natural ‘'wosl or camels’ hair. X Heavy ribbed cashmere. Plain heavy ered seams, shaped $1.00 Men’s’ Thrée colors—blue, tan fronts, pearl buttons. Close Plain heavy cotton merino, “in natural gray and camel's- hair shirts finished color; shirts. with silk binding around neck and down front, fronts, pearl buttons; pearl buttons, ribbed elastic cuffs and ankles. fAtth Foolish to make these prices? . It may seem so on the face of ’s Have mixed popular colors. 785e. 50 Cents—Tt is easy for any one to | | Rarest Opportunity We Know of This, too, im the face of higher prices and an underwear scarcity not. Mill men were never busier, and 'still they can't Ney! We got hold of a good thing. We're not going to bury it. This is the very underwear we'd put in regular stock to-day if we were buy- ing. It is underwear that's worth full price.if any is. _Could wi more for its quality? for its popularity? for-its satis;actéiih;iss, .. 75¢ Underwear at 450 $1.00 Wool Garments, 68c natural gray soft lambswool or merino finish; shirts finished with silk binding en neck and front, pearl bfltwnl, cov- and parrowed cuffs and ankl 1902, HAW'S. Silks Here's a - black We've been talking about them ilks up. It.was a happy stroke, just he public supply was running low t we should have plenty and at old- owed jus on the old basis. That's _Satin Covert Cloth . . 1 Soft, dressy material. in fancy 50 in. wide, Hale’s Royal Serge sell a gerge at 50c, but it is hard to sell. this quality at soc. If you knew how long we experimented and how faithfully we have worked to get the best you would readily appreciate what an uncommon cloth this is, thoygh -at a common price; 37 inches wide, all staple col- ors and black—3oc. Onto the Christmas was nearer than it doll furniture is added—made eboards, dressers, chiffoniers, beds too, for the little one to do-it. a good deal of a reality to her. . So them. t % too, are ‘tempting. Dolls " Buy Now 2 Special Ones 1o Think About You get most.for your money now. More to choose from, mers leisure in which to-buy, and as littls. to pay as ever. Nay, in two cases this week less to pay than later. " “$2.00 Dolis at $1.18 . Full Jointed with papler mache body, blsque, head, moving eyes, with hai that .is_curly and sewed on. .It has 2ven_ whits pearly teeth, 20% Inchcs high, $1.18.° . Kid Body Doll, 42¢ 1 Blsque head, long curly hair, bisque bands, lace stockings and slippers, 16 ! ] at gast— ¢ on. Regular e'd letiratl ¢.say any . . 80c Underwear.at.35¢. . « $1.00 Underwear at 68¢ $1.25 Ynderwear at 88c. $1.50 Underwear at $1,18 ‘| four timesover. And just when it is wanted most. | Hale's. Hale's. | Birdsv and Feathers Every Kind Most Popular Now at a Half and Third and Quarter What They Are Selling for Elsewhere. ‘White birds at 10¢, worth 335¢c; or black ones at19¢, or large gulls (black and white) at 50¢, scarce even at $2.00, and paradise birds at 85¢, among which are some never sold before under $4.00. Then wings, breasts, ostrich tips, plumes; pompons, hosts of black and white; in fact, any color, all in the height of its beau- ty and'usefulness. Yes, new—some of it was on sale yesterday, rest of it goes forward to-morrow. —_— We are just as surprised as you are. A feather sale was on the programme, but we had given up birds long while ago. Just the last moment our New York office. snapped up 720 BIRDS from four different wholesalers. A hand- ful from each—not enough for either one to do anything with, but a mighty offering when put together. Gray Gulls 80c—Also black and white | Paradise Birds 85ec. ones, as well as brown shaded with White Birds 10c—Plenty of them. 19e¢. green, castor, blue or orange, and s o . Large Flat Birds 85¢. they are big enough to form a whole | Gulls S5e—Gray and white,, castor, hat trimming, soc. Many of them ¢ 8 blue, brown, red—this season’s beauti- worth as high:as $2.00. ful tints. Now for Feathers— . 119 Cents _Warth 25c to 73c—Birds, 5 Cents—Worth 1oc to 25e—Wings | wings, breasts, pompons. breasts-or coque feathers, black | plumes, in popular black and and - white, castor, red, blue, white, as well as colors. brown or gray. | 25 Cents—Worth 30c to - $1.00—Os- 10 Cents—Worth-20c to soc—Breasts, | trich tips, 3 in a bunch, black wings, pompons, quills or | and white, plumes, wings, pom- coque feathers. I pons, breasts, fancy feathers. 'Glassware Is Not as Expensive as You’'d Think Cheater than any we know of in the city. Gas globes, water tumblers, cake stands, water bottles, pitch- ers, tea sets and such like. Prices on this stuff jumped way up in September, but- we were lucky enough to get a carload just a day or so before they did. The result is that some of it is marked less than we can buy it for to-day. ‘When folks find out what .bargains they" are they won’t last long. 6 Fancy Water Tumblers, 2ic Clear crys lass, etched and with engraved bands. A tumbler we can never sell ixun :)n gm“ea‘p as long as present market conditions continue. So if you need tumblers in the near future it is wise to buy now. Half dozen for 2lc. 25c Gas Globes, 12¢ 5 4. and 5-inch ones of embossed crystal|Salt and Pepper Shakers Se—Nickel- glass in' bell shape, what you usually pay flatcd tops, pretty designs. %c for; now half its worth. Olive Dishes 10e¢—Handled, round or three-cornered shape. Em.}ids JG:EIh ?,,12.‘?‘ :cfii",{cfi“:’f—,;h“'" Cake Stands 38ec—1l inches across the top; pretty and graceful. Water Bottles 15e—Fine blown glass, Pe ¥ tull size. Cracker Jars 25¢—Full quart sige, clear Half-Gallon Pitchers 45c—Tall tank- crystal glass. Cranberry Sauce Sets 25e-§ individ- n‘rd shape, ciear and brilliant, new de- signs. ual saucers (4% in.) and a large dish (8% in.); pretty designs. . 4-Piece Tea Sets, 58¢c ‘Worth8sc. i F Fuil joc.saved. “That, too. when glass is scarce and high priced. Thése sets are all fire polished, full finish. The glass is clear as erystal ! e 4-piece Tea Sets 29¢—Are plainer, but just as good. In- cludes sugar bowl, creamer, spoon-holder and buttér dish. S ’ 9 ° Ribbons: The Unexpected The style!* The quality! The colors! The price! A surprise Right at the height of its popularity comes.the favorite ribbon of the season at.the lowest price. ? 4 . Beautiful White Satin Taffeta 15¢c ‘16,800 yeards—plenty for all. v 'I"fie're”i’s’ no be‘t’ter quality even if you pay the fullest prices asked. ' The minute you touch:it you'll know it is good, has a body and weight, holds its shape—keeps its head up. Has that rich soft appearance and a no re- idyed atticle ever has. The point here is: It was dyed in the yard before it went to' the loom. Its life and beauty is woven into it—not veneered like cheap ribbons that are dyed after they are woven. b <t is the ribbon women like for sashes, neck wear, hair bows or millinery. There is not a ribbon women are more anxious for and not one it is harder to find- at ‘a bargain. than these satin taffetas. ¥ 3% inches wide, Isc. 4 inches wide, 20¢ ‘And we will tie them for you in any style bow free of charge. Women’s . Handkerchiefs “\Commencement week for our new fall stock Lots of them. Such a large variety to choose from.. Many new ideas'and ‘a remarkable range of qualities. A stock such “' women delight to rummage in and pick the ones they like. At Be Each—Lawn and cambric, with| corners; R ‘:lnt.hs:i"“ = lace borders, lace or hemstitched em- J * hemstitched and secall brofdered cotners: some hemmed with tdges. Over & hundred beautiful de- 1 ers. . & revere stitched or fancy colored bor 35¢ Each—Pyre s i IR 10¢ Each—Fine lawn, with lace inser- es. Ribbed Underwear, 68c or natural gray—Derby ribbed, wool shirts and drawers, contain enough cotton to prevent shrink- ing; shirts finished with silk ‘binding arcund the neck and satin “. bands down front, pearl buttons, covered seams. $1.25 Shirts and Drawcrs, 88c Two styles, plain heavy Australl Derby ribbed wool; shirts nicel n wool, salmon calor, algo blu 1V Anlshed- with gros ‘srata s An _excellent value. $1.50 Ribbed Cashmere Garments, $1:18 ribbed, - winter weight, - fine soft quality, with ‘silk- stitched French = necks, 'satin salmog ' coler; 3 ‘band drawers shaped and' narrowed, ‘" form it, since it is just as easy for us to’get higher ones as niot, but if you will comeé to the counter to-morrow or listen to the KIND WOMEN SUPPORT MOST WORTHY OBJECT Kindergarten Society Which Gives Training to Three Hundred Lit- tle Mites Is Benefited. The annuzl fair of the children’s auxili- ary of the Pioneer Kindergarten Soclety was held vesterday at the home of Mrs. George A. Moore. The house had been made a perfect “Liberty Hall,” where friends of Mrs, JMoore congregated throughout the day to gssist in the very laudable charity. Will~ ing hands had planned ever so many del- jcately colored and beribboned articles for sale, end there were scores of ready ] and the Felix Adler kindergarten, on fish- c¢rman’s wharf, will be enriched so as to offer even more comfort than ever before for the 300 little mites who are volun- tarily cared for during the days of every week in the year. Among those who are most active in the good work are Mrs. G. A.- Moore, president; Mre. L. F. Monteagle, Mrs. M. E. Kellogg, Mrs. M. H. Hecht, Mrs. M. S. Grinbaum, Mrs. C. F. Mullens, Mrs. Sigmund Stern and Mrs. W. S. Duval. Their assistants yesterday were Miss Helen Sutton, Miss Mary Bates; Miss Julia Langhorne, Migs Carol Moore, Miss Louise Kellogg, Miss Ruth Houghton and Miss Helen Ashton. 3 —_——————— Livingston Jenks is thoroughly quall: th ned purchasers. There .was no limit to the | ¢ " Eenerasity of those who have the §00d of | ber the'ancs,of Superior Judge. “Remerr T institutions at heart. - Consequently e N tiie kindergarten at Pacific and Sansome gtreets, the one at 218 ‘Brannan street, knewn as the Mall dock kindergarten, ' Exorbitant salaries can be peid’| under the provisions of Amendment Ne. & SF v STRIKING TANNERS OBJECT Acting Mayor Brandenstein Orders composed of P. Duffy, W. J. Becker and D. McLennan, waited on, Acting Mayor Brandenstein vesterday to protest against nery of Morris and Henry Windt on San been threatened by the strikers. case, claiming that the strikers were act- ing peaceably in an endeavor to win the strike. - Captain of Police Anderson stat- ed that he had duty at the tannery- on the .representa. neighborhood talk this will make, you will see that they are the most profitable after all.” . tion that it was in danger of destruction by fire. Acting Mayor Brandenstein thought the policemen were unnecessary and requested Chief Wittman to withdraw them, which he’ promisedto do. 5 Brandenstein sald he would assume all responsibility for his action and ‘Windt notified him that he would. hold the.city responsible for any damage he might sus- tain. The strikers promised to see that no damage was done and Brandenstein said that even' if threats were mads he would order the policeman put back in greater force. TO- PRESENCE OF POLICE Their Immediate Withdrawal From Wiindt’s Tannery. A delegation from the striking tanners, he dgétailing of six policemen at the tan- and storm covers. Largest assortment in San Francisco. Leibold Harness Co., 211 The delegates denled that such was the Larkin street, opposite City ~ Every vote' against Amendment | No. 8 is needed becaunse many good citizens ‘may- vote for the measgyre without understanding 1t. FREZAN “the patrolmen:to R '3! CHINATOWN SQUAD Sergeant Campbell Submits His:Re- ,port’ for: the Month of The-report of Sergeant Campbell, in charge of the, Chinatown squad for the last month, was submitted to Chief ‘Witt- man yesterday. It shows that the squad’| hds done most effective work'in 'suppress- ing gambling: and lottery dfawings. It “The total arrests for the month amount- ed to 297, including twenty Caucasians. Of these 241 were convicted and paid fines; ten were conviéted and confined; two ap- pealed; thirty-nilne were' dismis the cages of five gre p courts. . mea ched the sum«of $270. ssed, ard. g in' the Police The -total -m::d forfeitures grold:;e‘cldcomers , an ers, with lace; ot] with row of narrow insertion i:ea:fi:?. embroid- ered corners and fancy lacs pointed edges; others with small centers with a row of embroidery, Valenciennes in- sertion and wide lace border. 50c Ea Pure linen centers, with hemstitched borders edged with fine mechlin or Valenciennes lace; others Wwith two small tucks in center, d pointed bor- tion corners and lace borders, hem- stitched or embroidered borders, edged with lace and hundreds of other fancy hemstitéhed or lace effects. P 1214c—Dainty swiss, with hemstitched and scalloped edges and embroidered in' many new and pretty designs; and fine lawn handkerchiefs, a choice as- sortment of the season’s latest effects. 25c Each+Pure linén, with hem-| F70 - with . By " y drawn work between stitched : borders, edged with wide | der of point effect sdged “&',}:fi Valenciennes lace: others with double | others with fancy embroid: corners 'mw.a otdhsmam“ch.!:s :él‘aart:\'xil:g. 1,::: xll.nghec}l‘ed with wide Valenciennes lace: ‘brojdered corners’ ; ri inen with h titched H e with hemstitched border, with | Bwiss embroldered mmetoite —— drawn work, embroidered borders and | borders. -~ HALE’S — OPEN]- AT9—CLOSE AT 6 —SATURDAYS IN- The members of the squad are J. H. ’F. H. Flynn, J. T. McCormick Bk NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, SCOURING YOUR SCALP. Will Remove the Loose Dandruf Scales but It Won’t Cure Dandruft. If your hair is brittle and thinnin have dandruff. The mere scouring ot saa Only one newspaper in the State openly favored Amendment No. 8, and that paper has ceased to pub- lish more on the subject. se Allyne’s Estate. 5';313 0‘5 :c?;l ;gosde sg-h& ‘lvon‘t o dan- ” . andru ~The estate-of the late John W. Allyne | seajes of scalp being thrown “}"'l s but 0f the firm of ‘Allyne & White, ink man- ufacturers .and_stencll ‘makers, has been appraised ‘at $673,588 25. The report of the tiferous little germ in burro t: to the root of the hair, where it s‘n;s't‘y vitality, causing falling hair and in fime Bruno avenue. The last named contend- - has _closed five 'lottery headguarters, baldness. Now you can't stop dandruff, ed that the policemen were necessary be-| Purses Given Away cight lottery agencies and six: gambling :!mrmt v‘vhh:cl;&;n mfl "fm"egf‘;:{,' {'&‘;V';g;“dte:';‘:}" - lPl;:‘:_;llfl alaness un. cause the premises and the new men had | With every.sale of horse blankets, robes |clubs. - - L A iy, persésil property worth 34096 2 and | Dreparation . that can 8o it: ik iy scientific discovery, Newbro" In fact, no othorrizur pxeplr:ug:rgl‘:g: to kill the dandruff germ—all of them will clean the malg} soap and water will do e that, but only wbro's Hi cide gets at the root of the trouble and et ane "flu; the ‘-— owes §1116 20 and has $975 assets. - improved, real estate in this city valued at $637,569 71 —_—— J. V. Vaughn of Fruitvale, 2 grocer, filed: a petition in inselvency yesterday in the United “States "District Court. Ils’ \ '.\-