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40 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1903. Hale’s. Hale’s. | . Hale’s, Hale's. Hale's. SUBORDINATES LOSE POSITIONS Board of Education Be-| gins to Distribute Patronage. 1 elts, 19¢ 1 Worth 25c. Velvet and satin—splendid Principals Resign and Their values at full prices. Some Successors Are at Once |} withornaments at back, others g A = inted [§ plain. All with strong buckle ppol ; |} in neat design. Quite a choos- ing of styles and shapes. elts worth 50c and 75c with ornaments at side and Or moire with tabs and ents. Others red or green h ornaments. Dainty all. Heat the Home Gas or otl| “he new way the best. Win- | armth—comfort without | coal extravagance. Heaters | cost less to buy, less to runl than stoves. And then no dirt, | | ter no bother nor worry over starting fires. Some splendidly low prices. Gas Heaters, 69c. W 3¢ . I ple as can be gas jet and light | t a blue flame of in- | ugh to keep an ordi- | pos zed room warm and comfort- | Economical, ‘too—does not $4.00—It is odorless and 22 inches high, full 1ing A removable tank, and an instantane- xtinguisher. A very un- value, and a splendid heater. Other Home Needfuls— Little Priced. | 's Soap, 8 bars for 25c—It is | Santa Claus kind—the very | of high grade laundry soaps, | sized bars | ONE S s Carpet Sweepers, $1.70— t a low price? In either ntique oak or mahogany 60c—And they fold | yard measure at-| Tables ave 2 —All copper and | nickel-plated, ’phom Frames 25 cents | All our 35¢ ones. ‘ How much nicer a picturel looks framed. Not only the | picture but gold frames give | delicate finishing touches to| the room vou never knew it | lacked. These are all gold-| plated in pretty, neat designs. Cabinet size with oval or| square openings. : = e ——— Record Reaches Navy Department. NGTON, J The record of n W. C. Abbot Mirrors $1.00—Regular $1.25 size, s at Double plate glass with gold | frame and easel back | Bonbon Boxes 10c—Regular 26c | size. A few of a kind we grouped | at this low price Board Bill Files 25c—Regular 35¢ | and 45c size, for notes and let- | rers. Dice 5¢c Set—Round or square cor- ners | Note Paper, 15¢c Box. In all the latest shades, square or | long shapes. Splendid value. | Highland Linen 25¢ T finished Swiss, gray or white. Note Paper 30c box—Kid with envelopes, sorted tints. box — | popular paper. | T | finish in dainty as-; | ripples method pur v a and cases. First— long. 56x78 inches. or for sheet blankets. 40 pairs. beds. . 50 pairs. MARVELS OF | EGYPT arzl_thc EAST | Crystrl Gazing, Polmistry, . and blue borders. Bed Spreads oyance. Artrology, | mad Sort elly t and ready for use. 300 of them. A 200 nxious to know vour ) ot e, ur Jucky star directs society’s favorite life usual value. Bed Pillows, 69c. t be known that I, NORMADO SOR- King of Life Readers, will give $600 1 1 his name and nt subjects on his a_single question, bscribed and sworn to before me this Hth Say of January, 1902 weigh 4 pounds. right along at 7dc." Only 20 Hale’s"= Start for 1903-Splendid Savi Striking l ‘ ! “ \E“‘u i Il‘ sk e BlG LOT OF DRESS GOODS A Values All Ouver the Store. o D ACK S For Present Wearing Come to Us Underpriced. . Every yard is new, bright, fresh, perfect; seasonable; not a poor What It Mearis. can get such black silk offers once a year. of best $1.00 peau de soies at 75¢, or regu taffeta at 75c. This, too, when bargains silks are scarcer than they’ve ever been. 4 cloth at Soc, or--No; our enthusiasm carry us away. Detals are below. textures, right shades, right weights. in demand now at full prices. what you save. It’s one of the most of pure Australian wool, 42 inches w call. 25¢ Buys ! 40c Goods. . | J I A @Granitelle—36 inches wide; Gran 10 colors and black—gray, cas- tors, brown, cardinal, green, etc.—all good colors and plenty of them. 1500 yards, ‘ First time to-morrow—25c. fect Black Silks: All specially bought but regularly good enough to go in regular stock—as good as any there. It is one of those chances to save money that comes but twice a year, though we are lucky if we Then look at this granitelle cloth at 25¢, worth 40c, or 50c basket weave and zibeline plaids at|needed money. 39¢, or $1.00 whipcords at 59c, or 75¢ venetian | long as he could, expecting to realize enough to mustn’t | meet his bills. Eleventh hour found him lacking. ¥ | We are ready to accommodate them all if they Save money on just what you want--right Regular 50c Goods. range of colors; not an imper- Basket Weave—In a dozen colors, Fancy Zibeline Plaidg. Melrose Cloth. Canvas Cloth. l shade, and not a popular one missing. How It Happened: Thank the manufacturers. Think | this, few of that. lar $1.25| remnants do with us. in good whipcords, venetians and granites. 1 makKe it to our advantage. Hale’s is. the manufacturers’ outlet. o ickest, they must go to. Hale’s. Fabrics| Women quick y g ale’s ; Some of them found their stocks didn’t come out even, few pieces of Bolts accumulate with.them like They take a loss on them like we do on our remnants. Others were disap- | pointed in their sales. Orders were canceled, note One man He had held his prices up as Thege men have found, if they are to reach Califorfia®, California women have found if they would | pay close to factory pricesthey mustgo to Hale’s Finest $1.00 Whipcerds, Now s590c Yard. Ten staple colors and black! Look at that choice! Look at.the price! See what you gain--see A good, heavy cloth, made Just as well write or-telephone, if you can’t popular up-to-date stuffs. ride. But share it by all means if you can. 39¢ Buys 50c Buys Canvas Cloths—37 itz Cloth—A splendid from. Venetians—42 good colors. Pebble Cloth-—4z inches. Cheviots—All black; ful fabrics. yard, not a bad color. inches, k. Biggest Surprise Yet. made—right up to the mark in evéry way. Silks Now that you know how good they are, look at the prices. Fully 25 per cent under prevailing values. $1 Peau de Soies at Tic- X A fine well-made fabric, well dyed; 22- in. Taffeta, 6oc. 50c Black Satin at 39c. 7 23 inches wide. 50 Peau de Soies, 60c—20¢ inches. Peau do Soies, $1.00—Extra heavy, 24 inches. Guaranteed Black Peau de Soie, $1.00 inches Yd—Extra h-:avy: 24 It is a cotton-back satin, 19 inches wide; 10 pieces. They are as staple at 50c as two quarters. Buy what- ever you want now at 39¢c. Silk and Wool Poplins 75c. A splendid Swiss cloth, dyed in the yarn which gives itan un- usually deep rich black. $1.25 Taffetas at 7Sc—Pure | dye material, soft like sewing sitk, but with a quality and richness far beyond the price. SALINAS Fil] Your Bed Needs Now. A splendid opportunity—some of the best val- ues we have ever given. Blankets, spreads, sheets [ They're cotton, but a splendid value, size 38? x72 inches. Come in tan and with pretty colored | here late a day or so ago. striped borders. Only 50 pairs—they won't last COTTON BLANKETS $1.00—Worth Red striped borders. WHITE BLANKETS $2.65—72x80 inches, for double They are wool with a little ‘cotton mixed in ] to gl\'e them strength. wooL BLANKET§ $4.75—White, double bed 70x82 inches, weigh 5 Ibs., bound with silk, with pink 95c—Size T4x86 inches, of 3-ply cotton, all hemmed $1.85—Size 90x94, very large size. Very heavily hem- $1.25—White bedspreads double bed size, heavy Mar- seilles pattern, hemmed, ready for use. Size 20x26 inches, filled plump with The same gillow we've been of them 1em. 21 inches wide, B Ae | b= _Gooos| I I fu Petaluma we've offered in many a day. Lost time m $1.25. Fine for Size | Dress Suits . robes $7.5 tailor stitching, peau de soie faced reve graduated flounce skirt, lined with perc black or navy. size, back, satin lined, reveres faced with stitched edges: graduated flounce skirt corduroy binding; black or navy. $10.75—Wool pebble cheviot, trimmed with satin stripes; $12.75—Wool cheviot, blouse jacket trim A very un. | satin bands, small silk covered buttons satih, lined with percaline, velveteen b feathers: H/g{.gz;?r Suils selling = pure we've made them surprisingly low. Think of— ; Wool cheviot, with blouse jacket, double-breasted, semi- tight-fitting, with a peplum skirt, turn-back cuffs, edged with $8.75—Lambswool cheviot: double breasted jacket with a coat double breasted, lined with taffeta, plaited both back and front—turn-back cuffs, graduated flounce with percaline, bound with corduroy; black or brown. anteed satin; skirt is a seven gore flare, seams covered —Norfolk style, made with box plaits front and back. belt to match, turn-back cuffs, velvet collar, double breasted effect, lined with silk serge; kilt skirt trimmed with tailor stitching, Splendid $1.co value. GREAT OFFER--WOMEN’S SUITS Big Qualities— Little Prices. That bring Hale’s right to the lead in the race of values again this year. Best opportunity | Now right in the midst of winter suit buying, underpriced, suits for | $1.25 Blankets, 90c Pair. { which earlier you would have paid 20 to 25 per cent more. And plenty in great variety and every | size. The very best in style, in workmanship, in fit, in finish. Delays, miscalculations got them | ust be made up and quickly. - That means prices down and res; lined withsilkserge; aline, velveteen binding; peau de soie, tailor i lined with percaline; blouse jacket. skirt, lined med with broad stitched i jacket lined with guar- ¢ with inding; black or blue. MARTIN ARONSON, Notary Public. SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK 1 clientg will receive life readings and | { Sates of all events through palmistry, astrol- | £y, clairvoyance and crystal gazing in one and for the same fee. “‘Sortielly is un- surpassed.” “‘You don’t know the future, but Sortieliy does.”” ““Consult this gifted seer; he has helped thousands and can also help you.” NORMADO SORTII he world's greatest oy, ex-President Cleveland, Pres) T reads the lives of en: President McKin- | dent Theo fore Roosevelt. Admiral Dewey, King Edward, Bmperor of China_ Queen Viectoria, Czar of , Emperor Francis Joseph, Queen of Roumanie, farah Bernbard! and many others. Sonsult NORMADO SORTIELLY, 639 Bush st. Sam Francisco, Near Powell, Phone Black 5251 45c Sheets, 37 Yc Three-quarter bed size, 63x90 inches, with a two inch hem. . BLEACHED SHEETS—Hale's Three sizes: 40c—54x90 inches. 45c—63x90 inches. 50c—72x90 inches. Made of best quality sheeting. 15c Pillow Cases, 10c. Made from sheeting remnants.. The same that you pacy 15¢ for right along. Size 45x36 inches. 'W CASES—Fine quality, made PILLO border. Thres sizes. 121/c—45x36 inches. 4 16c—54x36 inches. “Perfect with 15¢—50x36 inchces, Hem.” quality corded Other Suils Shampooi. g 50c. Bright, sunny, pleas- ant rooms. We can't walt for sun to dry hair—have an electric drier. French seams, black or oxford. ’ $15.00—Worth $16.75, $17.50 and $18.75.—Very latest styles—some of the lines are broken as regards 3 zes. Manicuring 25c. Parlors are nice as money can make them. Artists are experts, beauti- Serges—Navy and black—40 inches wide; 8 staple colors to select inches wide ; Jf Best and not high priced. LKS none of it has ever been shown before; none of it that Isn’t armer Underwear otion Hints Waorth noting | Little savings on'lots of lit- i tle things. They amount to a | heap in the long run. | Darning Cotton, 3 for 5c——‘CtaalL'l% ! black, white, tan, brown. 45 yards to the spool. # | Neodle” Books, se—with a_splendid | assortment needles, pins, hat pins, bodkin, etc. o | Frilled Elastic, 1214¢ yard—Fancy | black, pink, blue, red, orange. Average Tape, 4c bunch—assorted | _ones. . Hose Supporters, 19c pair quise, strong satin belt, frilled side elastics attached. | Velvet pin cushions. 5¢ each—As | _sorted sizes and colors. | Basting Cotton, 2 1-2¢ sDonl—Dcrh‘\ | brand, 200 yards to the spool f black and white. ; | | | Safety Pins, 3¢ dozen—Nickel pl ones, all sizes. : | Hose Supporters, 10c pair—Fr side elastics, fancy black, pir | _ blue, red, orange. | Stockinet_Shields, 5 Basting Cottor | Finishing Brai the piece. 1 Pearl Buttons, Line 16, 18, 20, 22 3 Hair Pins, 2c package—30 in a pack age; waved or straight. Pins, 5c cube—100 to a cube; black or colored. Corduroy Skirt Binding, 3¢ yard - Corset Steels, 5c pair—4 and 5 hook covered with good sateen Aunt Lydia’s Thread, 5c spool. Nickel Watch 75 cents Only 50 of them left. A fine timekeeper, guaranteed for a year. Time was when such a watch at such a price would have been a miracle. Time is when it’s remarkable. A splen- did “first watch” for the boy —a good everyday one for the man. Then some other good sav- ings on needed things. | Link Sleeve Buttons 25¢—Usually | ®0c—in quite an assortment of c a pair dozen spools. 5c piece—6 yards to d: designs. dozen— | _ patterns. Butter Dish $1.65—Quadruple sil- ver plated, with drain. Chain Bracelets $1.00—Gold plated, with lock and key. Watch Fobs 75¢—Silk, a | choosing. Others at $1.00. Curtains--Rugs Good news for this week from the 2nd floor. Won't you women be glad to read of— Swiss Curtains at 75c—Pretty effects, 3 yards long, 40 inches wide, with 2 414 inch ruffle. Dainty sorts of curtains for bed chambers or din ing rooms, and they are a quality that will launder well. Axminster Rugs, $2.10—Size 63x27, that you usually pay $2.75 for; in pretty color effects, new floral de- signs, quite an assortment for choosing. Granite Art Squares— $3.70, 9x9 feet. $3.60, 9xroYs feet. A new lot, and you can use them as carpets on hard wood floors, splendid for crumb cloths. In quite a variety of good patterns. Japanese Crepe, 7c¢ yard—25 inches wide, neat designs—blue, pink. A pretty and inexpensive drapery. Window Shades, 1214¢—The regu lar 25¢ quality, but these are out widths, damaged a little, 7 feet long, perfectly opaque: complete with brackets, cord and pull ring Extension Rods, 10c—32 to 52 inches. Those we've sold right along at | 1214c. Just the thing for curtain draperies. / large Needed. Fine cold-weather opportunity for women, children. Meshy, com- fortable kinds. Healthy because they keep the body warm these cold days and keep you from catching coughs and colds and other disagreeable winter complaints. prices— Women’s $1.00 each, Vests and Pants—Scarlet wool, heavy, soft, medicateéd quality. Splendid garments and the plain Vests with silk binding around the neck and down the. front, pear] buttons, covered seams. 75¢c Vests and Pants—Natural Sizes 32 to 44. wool, plain, heavy, soft quality; vests with silk binding around the neck and down the front, pearl buttons, covered seams; pants with shaped and narrowed ankles; sizes 32 to 44. 45c Union Suits—Genuine Oneita make, heavy rib- bed cotton, buttoned across the front, pearl but- tons, gussets in the arms, covered seams, ecru or natural gray. Sizes 4, 5. 6. Other Oneita Union Suits— $1.00 suit—wool mixed, natural or white. $1.25 suit—halt wool, natural or white. ngs| $1.65 suit—two-thirds wool, natural or white. $2.00 suit—90 peg cent wool, natural or white. $2.50 suit—pure Australian wool, natural gray, worth $3.00 a suit. : Children’s $1.00 Wool Union Suits—Genuine Oneita make, heavy ribbed, natural gray, contains Just enough cotton to prevent shrinking, nicely finished, pearl buttons, covered seams. Sizes 3 to 15 years. 25¢ Infants’ Wr: Ribbed merino, cream white, open down the front, finished with silk binding, pearl buttons, covered seams, sizea 1 to 6. i i