The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 11, 1903, Page 40

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THE SAN FRAI‘?CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1903. Hale's. | Hale’s. Hale’s First Great Sale in 1003 A Better Sale Than ever before. Bigger, broader, better in every sense of the word. A sale of new things—new styles, best qualities, and at little prices. It is a splendid time to buy. White Dinnerware Some of the Best Values of them all ht in the face of higher prices, too. Makers forced the porcelain up first of the year. Know that? But that doesn’t affect 1 It is our white sale—savings are the rule— ce of and we’ll make no exceptions here. Just to show what we can do, we have marked dinnerware even under old prices. But it the last chance. Next time—but that’s in the future. Don't wait till then. Now is the time to buy and save. A splendid op- can't afford to miss. \ 9-inch Salad Bowls 10¢ ssed in prettiest ways and with scalloped edge. open vegetable dishes and they are fine for that. ch; 15c; regular 25¢ value. s, 45¢ Tea Cups and Saucers, o8¢ doz. or round New bowl shape, plain; splendid value. best semi-porce- size 10x% V. Tea Cups and Saucers, $r.ro dozJ work to find at 25¢ else- Fine domest porcelaln, in a fancy pints, pretty fancy shape. shape, dainty handles, neatly embossed. FRUIT SAUC #2c GRAVY BOWLS, It —Hold 1 pint. BUTTE c DOZ.—Individual ered and with pe. cover and size. e, holds 6 cups PLATES, $1.00 DOZ—Fancy scal- $1.19 DOZ.—Large thin avy foot. Other Bed Things over this section. Wish s a little news tho (just %3c Bleached Sheets, 37::c 1 63%0 i f ter‘beds, extra heeting, Bleached Sheets J0C—54X90 in. 45¢—063x90 in. 50c—72x90 in. iéc Pillow Cases, 10c : size 45x36 ir and so the low pr 720 sheet in these three siz Made from good heavy sheeting, Free from dressing. v Cases 122¢ Pillow Cases 4x36 inches, corded borders: made from £Ox28 ir good lin; no dressing; have 3-nch fde of fine quality hem gular value 16c. S-inch hem. 60 of them. Bed Spreads White crocheted ones, Marsellles patte rn, hemmed and ready for use. 75¢—72x82 in. $r.25—74x87 in. 95¢—74x86 in. $1.50—76x88 in. $1.85—goxgy in. White Wool Blankets, $5.00 Pair quality, 70x80 inches, double-bed size. Our native California make, ver the worid as the best. Come in pink and blue borders. 900 of them One-fourth and More Underpriced Sort of a side issue to the white sale. leave it out A splendid ppportunity—rare savings. we haven’t room for the details. Think of— $1.00 Black Whipcord now 59c It is a good heavy cloth, most desirable. Pure Australian wool and 42 in wide. A quality that regularly sells at $1.00; now 50c. A lot we happened to get hold of in an unusual way, and there won't be another opportunity Iike it. _75¢ Worsted Suiting, 6oc—It is an unfinished cloth in black only; full 44 in. wide. A splendid value. $1.00 Black Pcau de Soie, 75c 23 inches wide; fine quality. We helped the manufacturer clean up his sea- son’s stock and he gave it to us at low prices. Now we give it to you. 25¢ * less than usual. Black Duchess, 59¢ Regular Tc quality, 24 inches wide, guaranteed all pure silk in the best dye and finish. But look at the width, at such a price! Black Peau de Sole, 80c—Regular 75c quality, 20 inches wide and all silk. Manufac- turers’loss we took advantage of, and now you make the gain. Black Taffeta, He—Regular 312 quality, 21 inches wide. Splendid for shirt walsts, But such good news we couldn’t Of course there’s a reason, but All new goods and most popular shades. ete. Black Matelasse, B3¢ Yard—Regular $1.25 value, ficured suiting, 42 inches wide, in medium or large designs. Especially adapted for separate skirts. $2.00 French Boucle, $1.00 Comes in stripes and side borders and is 44 inches wide. Every eolor good. This i a staple value and a good cloth. Regularly worth $2.00, now half that price. oucie ¥ Plaids, 39c—3% inches wide, best seasonable colors. 4 Louisine Silk, 45c and 50c vard—Regular 75c quailty. peau de soie in the same lot—a broken line. , but all the colors are there—good, staple ones; 19 inches wide. Half Price Sale Pieces left over from last season, some of 'w haif price to close out. Also corded taffeta and brocaded Not every sh‘e Silk remnants, in black and coiors. fsir length. Useful for many things. No /.—The new coupe | Extra quality muslin, and with a 2-inch | | A Reign of White i A sale of all white needful things. We're splendidly ready. Thru the whole store are evidences of careful, painstaking preparation. All the knowledge long ex- | perience has given us has been applied. No effort has been wasted. Months of care- ful planning have brought us to our present readiness. Buying for six stores in Cali-| (fornia means‘a purchasing power greater than any other concern west of Chicago. This| | power, coupled with expert buying, explains these prices on carefully made, up-to-date | land thoroughly good goods—Hale’s goods. You would not buy white goods at this | season except you could save money—we know it. Therefore these | Economies in Muslin Underwear The Center of This Great White Sale The greatest offering we have ever made. More of it, better than ever before. All new styles, good qualities, gotten up in the daintiest sort of ways. And Over 18,000 Pieces in all i [ | | { | T Think of the choosing! Most of it bought and just opened for this sale. Prices under the lowest you'd expect. Think of gowns at 34c, skirts at 43¢, corset covers at 5c, chemise at 23c, drawers at 16c. But don’t forget the quality—the care that has been used in making, the dainty trimmings. It is a remarkable opportunity. Descriptions follow—read them. Then come and see the values they represent. can't afford to stay away. { Here are— ; | worset Covers. Good muslin, high neck; sizes 32 to 44 —Three styles, V, round or square neck; made of mus- lin or cambric, trimmed with embroidery. 15e—Two es, ‘made of good cambric. round or V neck, trimmed with'lace or hemstitched ruflie; pearl buttons. 18c—Fine cambric, French style, short front, round neck trimmed with embroidery; pearl buttons. Three styles, fine cambric, V_or square neck, yoke of ne tucks ‘and embroidery, or V neck trimmed with either | lace or embroidery; pear] buttons. —Fine cambric, V neck yoke trimmed with lace insertion and rows of narrow tucks, neck trimmed with torchon You eck, yoke with lace insertion and ng on collar and cuffs. of good soft finish muslin, high or voke of embroidery or lace inser- high n t re sty of hem - de of good soft finish muslin, high or Kk, yoke of lace or embroidery inser- also empire style with embroldery 1 | tion and fine tucks; trimmed | 58c—Six or V uslin or cambric, high or low, round s of hemstitched tucks, embroidery sllar and cuffs trimmed to match. and 68c—Eigii . fine' muslin_or cambric. high or low neck, Thos to Taaieh. S 8 S AT e ke 0f £ 00 WEKE Other wiviea—itandsombly trimmed with embroldery. lace, o FLEA T A TR 2 T insertion and ribbon, at 23c, 38c, 45c, 65c, SSc, %c up to $3.00. 85¢ made of fine muslin or cambric, high or vle neck, round, V or square; yokes hand- ce or embroidery Insertion, ribbon and Chemise. 23c—Of good muslin, low round yoke, open front; sizes 3¢ to 14, | | trimmed in embroidery, lace and yon, at 9c, 9Sc. $1.18. $1.35, $1.88 0.50. 28c—Two styles, good soft finish muslin, low round neck, ‘Sk”,b“t"' “'h” B8, SR LTS UR: Lo S0, rimmed with lace or hemstitched rume. | irt Chemise. 33c—Good soft muslin, yoke of fine tucks and embroidery in- 2, ' 2 sertion, cambric ruffie around neck and armholes. | e Fine soft Sambric. neck and armholes trimmed with c_goft' heavy muslin, yoke of cluster tucks and embrotd- STbrolc it trimmed with hem and small tucks. = “ery insertion, cambric ruffie around neck and armholes, and insertion; skirt with umbrella shaped Skirts. 45c—Good muslin, full length and width, trimmed with em- brodiery and small tucks. 58c—Good soft cambric, 12-inch flounce on bottom, trimmed with wide torchon lace, two inserticns of torchon lace | P | c, deep hem and fine tucks. vles—Handsomely trimmed with efther lace or em- | broldery, at $c, 9c, $LI8, $1.33, $1.50, $L.63, $L.8S up to $3.00. | Drawers. fc—Cut full length and width, deep hem on bottom, three above; extra dust ruffie. 68c—Good soft cambric, deep umbrelia shaped flounce, trim- | B n, umbrella shaped, cambric ruffle, hem- med with wide torchon lace, three insertions of torchon | | ched hem. lace above; extra dust ruffle. | % 300d soft finish muslin, umbrella shaped, cambric ruffle, 7Sc—Three styles fine muslin or cambric, flounce of 10-inch | trimmed with neat torchon lace, cluster of fine tucks deep embroldery or 12-inch deep flounce with deep hem and Ve > eight hemstitched tucks above; also umbrella shaped b« tra kize. made of heavy soft finish muslin, cut extra flounce trimmed with torchon lace and insertion; extra full with extra piece in back, yoke band, deep thr Il tucks on bottom. > of fine muslin or cambric, trimmed ich embroidery and insertion, or umbrella ruffie ‘d with wide torchon lace and ingertion to match. ur styles, inade of fine soft cambric, handsomely mgd with embroidery: also umbrella style trimmed rtions of lace d ruffle to match. hly trimmed with embrofdery and lace and 88, 5 $1.28 up to $3.09. iood muslin, square yoke, ruf- uffs; sizes 2 to 12 years, dust ruffle. 8§c—Five styles, made of fine muslin or cambric, umbrella shaped flounce, trimmed with lace, embroidery and inser- tion: extra dust ruffle. .1S—Fine cambric, wide flounce trimmed with deep torchon lace, three insertions of torchon lace above, dust ruffle. $1.28—Fine muslin or cambric, umbrella shaped flounce, | trimmed with 10-inch deep rich embroidery and fne tucks, dust_ruffie. uslin or cambric, flounce of 12-inch rich embroidery. OK styles handsomely trimmed with $1.38—Four styles, fine wide torchon lace, with three rows of torchon lace inser- 5c—Good soft muslin, trimmed with tion above: extra dust riiffle. Other styles—Muslin and cambric skirts. handsomely trim- c—Good soft muslin, trim- med with lace or embroidery, at $L43, § $LSS, $2.18, ruffie. $2.38 up to $15.00. Lace Curtains Come Next Hale’s Januwary Curtain Sale Best of the whole year. Bigger, better this year than ever before. opportunity to fill your needs. The department is just filled with fine values. of pairs of dainty curtains just here. A splendid Hundreds More of them than we've ever had. All new pat- terns and a wide range of choice.. Opened to-morrow morning—first time for this great white week. It’s business, not profit, we’re after this month. No need to $Speak of savings to be made. Judge them for yourself. Here are— Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50c Ecru or white, 500 pairs, and they are three yards long, 36 inches wide. Large variety of choice patterns to select from. A splendid opportunity to get good curtains and pay little. - Then there are— Notting ham Curtains $1. In the very latest patterns, made of good strong thread, splendid value. Just the thing for bed chambers or dining room use; white or ecru. $1.50—White or ecru; 374 yards long, 50 some 54 in. wide. New and dainty patterns; the very best we ever saw. A splendid value. Figured Silkoline, roc Regular 12%2c quality. About 3000 yards at this price. 30 in. wide. Dainty floral and Oriental effects, Splen- did patterns for comfort coverings or light draperies. Ruffled Curtains $1.25 ‘pair=-3 yards long; plain centers; colored borders, Some with all-over figured designs; have deep ruffle. Zrisk Poiut Curtains Some one-quarter under price. About 50 pairs. Only a few pairs of a pattern. Not enough of any to mention prices, but all' of them splendid value. Swiss Curtains 65c—Worth 75c; white ones, 3 yards long and ruffled. Pretty patterns. 75¢—3 yards long, 40 in. wide, with a 474 inch ruffle. Just the kind you women have been trying to get. Very strong, very pretty at very little money. $1.00—3 yards long, 40 in. wide; pretty borders; striped patterns. Mustn’t Forget Stationery No white sale would be complete without it. Especially such values as these: | sets from the ¥t of a maker's stock. i se Note Paper, 20c Box Tinted note paper in blue a{d white, and with envelopes to > e Hale's special. match. A good value. Textile Bonfl, zsc box—Very suitable for forej respondence; in blue and white. Highland Linen, 35¢ box—Hurlburt's. and white, new shape envelopes. Note Paper, 30c box—A box of 24 sheets paper and en- velopes to match, paper headed in script - decorated letter, “San Francisco.” Scotch Linen Envelopes, 1oc pkg.—In square or oblong shape, 25 in package. 3 Tablet, 15c—Note size, extra quality linen paper, plain. Lead Pencils. 25¢ doz.—Gond quality, with rubber tips. Waterman [deal Fountain Pen, $2350 — A gold pen and exiz fine feeder, stub or fine point. gn cor- In grag, blue Note Paper, 15c—Package of note paper, containing 120 shects, in white lue. An excellent value. or Envelopes to matcl(’mc package. 7z Climax of Good Values A sale that represents all our former experience plus the knowledge gathered during the last twelve months. That’s no slight amount. Always learning, striving to gain an added portion of your good will. This is but another demonstration of Hale’s progressiveness. White Embroideries Nearly Ha!f Piice Here's splendid news. cambric, naingook and Swiss. All bright, all new, all good. Bought espdciall;' for this great white sale. Odd lines and broken And think of it, Nearly 16 Miles in All to choose from. None of it ever shown before, and first time to- morrow morning, at near half-price. from. 2 to 5%5 in. wide, insertions 173 to 3 in 15c—Fine cambric broideries, worth yard—Fine cambric embroidery; regularly sold at 7%c and 10c. Neat, pretty patterns; dainty, strong, well finished edges. 2300 yards, 2 to 33 in. and nainsook em- 53¢, with dainty nar- wide. row edges 3 in. to the heavy styles, 7%4c—Cambric, nainsook and Swiss em- 815 in. wide edgings, 4 in. deep; broideries; regular 12)5c values and dainty insertions 1} to 3 in. wide. 7900 yards to choose from. Pretty 4760 yards 25c—Worth 335¢ and 4oc; beautiful cam- bric and nainsook embroideries; rang- ing from 4 in. to 12%4 in. embroidery flounces; bow knots, open work and scroll patterns. 3136 yards. close and open work patterns. 214 to 4 in. and insertions 175 to 2% in. 10c—Cambric, nainsook, Swiss grounds; regular 15c value; 10,000 yards of new and attrattive patterns to choose White Table Linens In the White Sale We are stimulating January business and in no half-hearted way. But with a force that puts profits at a minimum. Here'sa splendid saving chance to get new tablecloths. All linen ones, too—“Hale’s good linen.” With a money-back guarantee. Think of— 75¢ Table Damask 65c Here's a fine value. It is bleached, 68 in. wide, and all pure linen. Regular 75¢ quality, but we sell it in this sale at 65c per yard. 15 pieces. Table Damask. Zable Damask. g 3 Warehouse samples. Three sizes— 3’;;?;“;:;3;%50 in. wide. value. 50c yard—This is half bleached, 66 in. wide and all pure linen. Fine heavy quality. Regularly worth 6oc. 65c—Half bleached, 2 yards wide and A good Exceedingly good $r.30—2 yards long. $1.65—2% yards long. $1.95—3 yards long. All bleached and all pure linen. a“'l:ure linen. Warchouse samples of the very best 4\::(,95;:;-‘ 4 b quality used to sell regular stocks by TRt & shlentil St e i J large size. 200 dozen. and then sold at a reduction. Now Deneal i R S e i oie ovii-iae ikl tetihr Silods. square; have a fast selvage, all pure they are even g P linen. A quality well worth $1.75 per Splendid opportunity. 250 of them. dozen. 120 dozen. 15¢ Turkish Towels 12c. 20x38 inches, unbleached, fringed. 100 dozea of them. This is a fine chance to get a fine towel and pay little. Cotton Towels, 5c—17x33 In., and fringed. Huck Towels— 17x32-inch—roc. Huck Towels, 9c—20x38 in., hemmed. full - bleached, and with red borders. Think 18x34-tnch—rre. of the price, Sc. 19x36-tnch—r2%e. They're hemmed, In a fine weave, Cotton Towels, 6c—17x33 fn. Fine ab- pretty colored Border. Spiendid qualiie sorbent weave. 60 dozen to start with. White Bureau Sets, 20¢ Of Dotted Swiss As pretty as can be, scarfs 50 in. long, 16 in. wide, and with fluted ruffle on three sides. 3 doilies to match. Isn't that splendid? But it is only one fine value from the art section. Think of these Hand Embroidered Squares, 37%c Worth at the very least 6sc. Pure linen, exquisitely worked; 30 inches square-and they have an inch and a half hem. ¢5¢ Tambour Squares, 29c Beautiful open work design, 32 in. Momie Lambrequins, T5c—21-3 yards long, square. They are hemstitched and of ~Jandsome desians and colors with & cambric—just as pretty as can be; used - Silk Floss Pillows—A new lot. Think for table pieces and so on. such prices as these: - Baby Pillow Slips, 19c—They are a splen- 15, 15 i 44 auiy wede of oo ST me i A o e — ;—to’:xm .\-e"tu ydo is to put the pillow 28¢—20 in. . right in. They are fine quality, sleepy plllows, Lambrequins, #c—A very low price: new, fllled plumb full with first quality s retty patterns, 2% yards long, and have floss—clean; the kind that does not hotted fringe on thres sides. lump. Silver Plated Ware Important Best qualities and savings to be made, during this week of white. And how much bright, new silver improves the table. Gives it a dash and brightness that adds zest to the appetite. Why not replenish your needs? No reason we know of. Cer- tainly not price when you can get a set of / i 6 Tea Spoons for 95¢ Satin or sheli pattern, silver vl:t:‘rkm SPOON _HOLDERS AND C PITCHERS, $1.25 EACH—Quadruple sil- ver plated, satin finish. —teapot, sugar bowl,. creamer. Batin nmhfi”fi fi:'na.“‘ BERRY OR FRUIT BOWL, 5-On & LESPOO R FORKS, $1.90 SET— _siiver-plated stand. Regula; watue T L Tavt oliver_piated, saiin fnished, CRUMB Y AND scn;m 3L65 shell pattern, jum size. gfifi"u‘ finished and engraved, silver SUGAR SPOONS, 4Sc—Fancy handles, neat patterns. KNIVES, $1.50 SET—S in set, Jen- TQE.}‘.‘T‘ Tiver pl‘l‘o‘d. satin finished han- dles, medium size. TEA SET, $.75—Quadruple plated, 4 pieces SALT AND v pl‘udl.’!PPElem. Bo— FERN DISH, $1.65—Silver Dlated; neat de- sign. TABLE FORKS, %¢ SET—Good quality set. nickel plated, medium size; § in 2le’ ' 28,006 yards of dainty embroideries, S ¥

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