The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 9, 1903, Page 44

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44 HALE'S. | THE HALE’S. | 2 HALE'S. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, HALE’S. AUGUST 9. 1903. HALE'S. . | Another Page of Towering Values This is the month. These are the days. Here are the offers. Hale’s plan big things in August. There are many folks who don’t know what big things we can do. Those who do we want to have think still more of us. TIt’s been 27 years since we planted those little acorns down in San Jose. o The tree grew and grew. Branch after branch came out and took on sturdiness and strength and independence. Now we cover the entire State with an annual business of up into the millions. The roots tap the very sources of the world’s supply. Look at New Lace Curtains And at the Prices We Put on Them First time for the new styles. We never had such a variety hefore so early. Then on top of that to ask less for them than we need to—three times as good an opportunity as you might expect ) It’s Hale's way—making the drapery section grow. and bind old ones closer. We don’t believe there is a person we can’t more than please, no matter what her taste or her purse might be. So every one will be interested in this exhibit and sale. 65¢ Curtains—Not ham styles, 3 new pat- 2.00 Curtains—Nottinghams, Scotch weaves, terns: can be d for small bedroom win- for single or bay windows. 12 well chosen and dows; 3 yards by. 28 inches. select patterns. Some for dlnlxlxg»rnums, others S5c Curtains—Nottinghams, plain or figured, aristocratic enough for the parlor. Y - ediu: th bo 3.00 Curtains—Almost 30 pairs in this lot; with medium width borders; splendid curtains 83,00 Cv R R S e Ty some very striking designs, copies of the hand- made ones, with plain or figured centers, nar- row or medium width borders. \ 2.50 Arabian Curtains—4 patterns plain cen- s, with dainty corded border designs. $3.00 Arabian Curtains—5 new patterns, in | Which there are some handsome styles in' the | corded border idea: others woven with heavy | itab cable thread in the square mesh, plain cen- nch w and ¥ ters, for $4.00 pair. 2 | The court in the center of the store has been draped with some of the new curtains. In the drapery store will be extra draperymen to wait on the extra folks who will want to buy. The Underwear We’'ll Sell 25¢ and 50c garments for children 78¢ wool mixed garments for women. Also $1 garments and $1.50 union suits. Those are h a dozen landmarks we have picked out with which to call your attention to 11 our new underwear. The warmer garments are all here now—and good. No better underwear in the country than the Hale store sell We have an underwear expert who visits the mills, sees just what they are g—takes samples away with him and compares them with what he got from other mills. No § j » happen-so; he gets the best. And then gets them cheaper than most es'to supply. se offers have new meaning: $1.00 Garments, Women’s Australian mixed wool 1 pink and black, with high g eleeves. Finished in front with silk band French To make new friends at low price. 50 palirs. ns v _patterns in Nottinghams, te, and extra size, 3l yards, 50 and 62 inches wide. $1.50 Curtains—In Scotch net 14 new patterns; some with narro 2 b and others with medium in plain or floral pat- d 50, b4, 56, 60 inc Now maybe e 25¢ Garments, Children’s Fleece lined, ribbed, shaped vests, high necks, long sleeves, pearl buttons, covered seams. These garments fit very good, made length, right to the Hale standard. 50c Garments, Children’s Wool mixed, Swiss ribbed, soft and Warm; the vests with silk ehell stitching at the neck. Pants ankle length, sateen band. Sizes 2 to 15 years. 50c Garments, Women’s Fine Egyptian cotton, flsece lined, high necks, long or short gleeves, firmly finished around the neck and down the front with hand heted stitching: also pear! no sleeves, an buttone. The pants to match are ankle length, with sat- are silk wool een finished band. RTay. Open tights in same quality, 50c. Oh! The New Ribbons And we can sell them all at 25c. Though they are worth 45¢ to 735c. Twelve patterns, amounting to a little over 15,000 yards, in the San Francisco store alone. That many more yards were distributed to the other Hale stores. Here are Roman stripes, 4 inches wide, beautifully colored, regular 45c quality, to go at 25c. nch Roman stripes worth 65¢ to go at 2 Roman stripes, value 75c, marked re, centers with handsome openwork patterns centers colored, borders white; 45c Pants wit band, open. short, wool mixed, vests with high necks, ed with silk and silk stitch: r as long as the gar- length, with French men’s s of pompadour warp prints, 4% and § inches, 45c and 60c goods at 25c. es self-colored dotted ribbon worth 3 They will be 25c. d black plaid corded effect, 41 inc 50c ribbon at 25c. e imported plalds are best of all nches wide, worth 75¢, and they go in with all the t No wonder Hale’s ribbon stores grow so fast. This Sale of Dress Skirts Brings you the present styles less than they usually sell for. And there is not a skirt that isn’t right up to the mark in every way. Even the $5.00 Ones Have full 3-yard sweep, as well as a deep, graduated flounce, and trimmed with three bands of taffeta silk running around top of the flounce. Ends are trimmed with silk-covered buttons; lining is mercerized. $6.75 SKIRT — Made of all wool cheviot, graduated flounce, with full five-yard sweep. Top of flounce trimmed with Peau de Soie silk, band formed in scallops, the ends of which are trimmed with fancy silk covered buttons. Black only. Also catalogue number and good. Price $6.75. $7.95 CIRCULAR SKIRT—Made of all wool cheviot, trimmed with stitched straps and cord- ing of the same material: unlined. Crocheted ornaments on points of stitching. Black only: $10.00 GRANITE CLOTH SKIRT—Seven-gore flare, panel effect, trimmed with five folds of same material, each fold piped with black satin. Wide velveteen binding. Black and blue. Etamines, all silk lined, from $15 to $30. What Is It in Jewelry? Sash Pin with Tassels 25c—A clever Art Nouveau design. Oxidized or silver gray. Others in floral designs. These dangling tassels are one of the latest ideas. Sometimes they are on chains (50c). Large Pearl Waist Pin Sets are out to-morrow at 30c. has been waiting for them. And Bug Pin Brooches 25c—Just like those last we had. They went in a day. with pearl setting. Secret ket with chain, soc—Chain gold-plated. Links swedged. Lorgnette Watch Chains soc—Gold-plated, too. Links swedged. Men’s Watch Fob with chain, in gun e is anothe( of the new things, but soc. Adjustable Bracelet in silver or gold plated® soc. Coin holders with long chain, gun metal finish, with turquoise setting, 3sc. Corinthian Gold-plated Stick Pins, with settings, 10c. New Flannels at Hale’s —And more new ones coming every day. We've hurried some of them up in order to have them here early. Lots of folks like an early choice. We believe any one would if they once got a glimpse at some of these new things. Do you know they have taken the Piques and Oxfords and put a nap on them this fall? fiWon'L they make orc‘tl{,v waists? Hale’s are first to show them. ill you see them this week? A foot they look like summer’s stuff. 1234¢ and 15¢ a yard % ot I, Obfll'HER FLANNELS: Tennis Flanne , tan, blue and stripes; v ; 8 1 lannels in piok, tan, blue and stripes; heavy fleeced; 8 1-3c, 10 and 12%c. French is, 45c, Printed Flannels, 1bc, Flannelettes, 10c, 124c and 16e. McCall’s Magazine Here For September, Se copy, Early or latest: New York fashions in costumes, walsts and mil- linery—patterns are easily followed—correct splendid ideas in fancy Jork: helps for the home sewmatresses; good recipes—hints for house- keepers— nformatior vi jects dear woman. In fact a perfect m:—:lnnv‘ Beisaa s ¢ B Speak quick—seems like every one In colors, -~ | of ftull | $1.00 glove. $1.00 for it if we were hot so intent Special selling to-morrow— Domestic Section. Cases, sheets, linens, comforts, blankets and flannels receive un- usual attention. Partly be- cause there are so many homes, ho- tels and lodging-houses to Prepare for G. A. R. Friends, and partly because it's August, and we are growing. Pillow Cases. 80 for regular size ones (45x36 inches), made from soft fin- ished, even thread muslin, with two-inch hem. Do you know the material by the yard costs more than a case complete. \ Bed Sheets. 500 Large double-sized ones, 81x ) inches (actual measure- ment). The muslin is a soft fin- ished one, bleached. It's a better muslin and heavier than you usual- ly get at soc. Of course, there are 5oc sheets, but not this quality. Then, too, there are no seams down the center of these. Hale's sell good sheets. Feather Pillows. 480 for full 33%-pound pillows of feathers, full size (21x27 inches). Covered with heavy tick- ing. It's the lowest price we ever offered such pillows for. 63c for 4-1b one, same grade feath- ers, $1.35 for $1.50 quality, duck feather plllows, 21x27 inches 3-Ib weight, prepared by the best sanitary process. Bed Spreads. 756 for $1.00 spread. white crocheted ones, 3-ply yarn, firmly woven and good designs. They measure 72x85 inches. 9%c for large spread of the same Marseilles pattern (S2xs9 Hale's is the place to buy spreads; 6-store buying does away with mid- dlemen’s profits. Comforters. 85¢ f°r_cotton filled ones, double sized (70x74) covered with silko- lines on one side, plain_cloth on the other: cotton is pure white and wool effect. They're worth $1.25. $1.20 comforters for double beds, filled with white cotggn, figured on one side, plain ol the other (70x78), well” sitched. They be- 1 with the $1.50 ones. §1.50 comforters, heavy and soft, figured on both sides, light and dark colors, tuft or stitched, filled with white’ cotton. Turkish Tozwels. IGc for 20c ones, large white ones, measure 21x44 in. Heavy qual- ity and double size. Here they are. Just In Time. Women’s Kid Gloves, At 59c. A quick August offer. One of the good things our New York office plucked for us. How anxious we've been to announce it. We knew how anxious women would be to get a pair. They're in lambskins with two clasps, with black and self-colored stitching; modes, tans, greens, reds, browns and whites. It looks like a In fact we could get uponvmakmg a spread this month. It’s a bargain without a draw- back. Hale’s Go-Carts Are different. Even those $4.95 ones show it. They have every improvement the more expensive ones have, even to the spring gears, nutless ?XICS, rubber caps, and they’re Just as big as any, though the price 1s ever so much smaller. They’re of reed, and reclining. $8.50 GO-CARTS are in reed, reclinin; wlth‘sepnrnte back and foot attachmen{;' swell front, upholstered with sateen par. asol. Springs have the new scroll which adds to their springiness. The gear is enameled in green. $10.45 RECLINING CARTS can be 'made into a carriage; sides are fancy, up- holstered; the parasol is ruffled. Every- thing is the latest to the gear, wheels and axles. $15.00 CARTS are graceful with rolling sides and swell front, and the figured upholstery as well as the ruffled lace parasol. These Notions at 5c Cdat's Darning Cotton—Black, tan, White, brown, red: 3 spools be. Elastic, 5¢ yard—Fancy frilled, black, pink, orange, red, lavender, white. Perforated Stock Collars, be—All sizes. Best Cotton, 12 spools 5c. Cgr;‘et kshteal-. bc palr—Black and drab, 00KS. Linen Thread, 4 spools 5c—Splendid’ for mending; white only. Needle Books, sc—In_ which are pins, nwlnf needies and hat pins. Garter lengths, 5c each—Different colors, Just enough for one Julr garters. ll'Ql'.knl‘l,le‘tta Dress Shields, 10c pair—Nos. a; Kid Hair Curlers, 3c dozen. Lennox, Tape, 3-yard pleces Ic. A $2.75 ones will be $2.23 To-morrow’s Corset Prices ;# $1.00 ones will be 73¢ ‘ i Odd lot P. D.’s at g8¢c and J. B.s at 59¢ $1.50 ones will be $1.00 ** $2.00 ones will be $1.50 + The 73c ones are straight fronts and new French models; even a few Persian girdles among them. Not one color, either, but pink, blue, drab, as well as black and white. The other lots show equally good choosing. They are our good corsets—such as we have been selling up to last night at the _ former prices just quoted. They were splendid values at those prices. But we can't make a corset success with too many irons in the fire, so we are going to take these out. 81.00 CORSETS—~Were $1.50. New straight front, bias cut, gored hips, in long and medium These Corsets 73c. lengths, are gored, finished with pink and blue . Were $1.00. New French model with me- silk stitching: black only. dium tapered bust, English satin finish with lace $1.50 CORSETS—Were $2.00. Straight front ones and baby ribbon with bias cut, medium hips, and made from a 4 fine imported ‘corset broche, with blue figures Also Persian Girdles in English on white grounds; top finished with sateen rib- Black, drab, blue, pink and white colors. gz,fir;';‘ CORSETS—Were $2.75. straight fronts, Also straight fronts, bias cut, full gored hip, medhm;J or gcng Lenglh, and lmage ‘?l eIegarilt . . corset broche, whic! comes in ar] grounds long or medium lengths, with hose supporter and blue and pink polka dots; finished with attachment; blue, drab and white. satin ribbon. J. B. CORSETS, 5fc—Worth $1.50. Finely made of French sateen, well boned, but in small sizes only—18, 19 and 20. P.D. CéB.SETS.“98¢-~Were $3.00. Of the best quality of Itallan cloth, boned throughout with whale- bone; very suitable for slight figures, If you like a long corset. But we are sorry to say they are only small sizes, 18 and 19. Special Offering of Wrappers Is one of the “growing” features this week. Dollar wrappers will be 65¢c, $1.25 ones 95c¢, and an exceptional dressy one is $1.50. They are such unusual values as to make you think more of Hale’s than you ever did—therein is our gain. If we can satisfy you we know we'll grow. So we are very particular what we sell on an occasion like this—that it shall be so good you'll be sure to come back. These wrappers are just like they are home-made. Just as good cloth in them and just as much of it; as carefully cut and put together and with even more style than you would have if you made them yourself. 65c Ones Are Ruffled, Trimmed and Flounced. They are in percale, with fitted vest lining, bishop sleeves, on which is a pretty cuff. Skirt is wide and flounced, yoke is square, edged with ruffle, trimmed with braid. Pinks, blues and reds. $1.25 KIMONA WRAPPERS AT 95c—Are with yoke, backs and fronts, large bell sleeves; around the voke in front and on the sleeves are bands of plain material. Designs are pink, blue and black on white grounds. It's a dressy and comfortable house wrapper. Laces This Week 2000 yards of the present popular styles offered at half-price—not one or two kinds but all sorts, and in all widths up. to 6 inches. The 5c qualities are 3c—I0c ones are 5c—12Y4c ones are 7}4c—20c ones are 10c—30C ones are I2c. They are the proudest vafues Hale’s have had. ; W August is the time we do such things—to show that we can do it, and at this time of the year, when it would otherwise be quiet. q.’ 3¢ 2 »—English _cotton 'Torchons, '“n!“f B Sopes: Gnserfions 1% to 2% Mches. . WO 8%c and 10c¢c—Cotton Tor- 500%:1;1‘ bd fihinches; insertions 1% to 2% inches wide. Normandy Valenciennes, 2 to 3 inches; insertion up on’2% inches. Y orth 15¢ and 20¢—Black silk Chan- lofillngaloona, in festoons and medallion de- sateen. WRAPPERS AT 81.50-Are of dark percales, with fitted vest lining, bishop sleeves, wide skirt, with flounce, turndown collar, square yoke, back and front set off with braid: caps from the shoulder, yoke, belt and back straps are of polka dot material to match. T¥%c. worth 10¢ and 12%c—Black siik Chan- tilly galoons, 1% to 2% inches. Serpentines, medallions, also white and black silk chan- tillies, 2 to 4 inches wide. Nottingham galoons, washable styles, up to 2% inches. 12¢. worth 25¢ and 30c—Normandies, so de- sirable now for underwear and baby dresses, signs 2 to 3 inches, as well as black and white In a score of beautiful patterns, floral ideas 4 silk chantilly, 3 to 4% Inches. to 6 Inches wide. It’s such an unusual lace sale that every woman who hears of it will likely want to attend. Extra sale space and salespeople have been provided. No one shall wait, no one shall be dis- appointed. Buying New Dress Goods in August at Hale’s Is a part of this “growing” plan. And how it's making us grow! Lots of women are beginning to see Hale's in a new light through it. See clearer than ever the logic of Hale's market advantages. That with our six. store buying we can set the pace. That we don’t wait to buy second handed ; that we ‘get a style first and get it on its right price basis. And we are busy—as if it were October instead of August. Zibelines are “it,” but not the rough, hairy ones. The loose hair this season is sheared close. They just peep through far enough to light up the surface. Here’s one.of them in fine hair line stripes marked $1.00 a yard. They will make a strik- ing street costume. Or these in plain colors are artistic enough for the parlor. Fancy Bouregtes are good. Here are 2 styles in which bourette figures are thrown up on a zibeline . ground, making a very stylish fabric. $1.35 a yard. And a Canvas-Suiting is another new weave, 50 inches wide, $1.00 a yard. Checked Novelties at $1.75 a yard are among the new things for you to see this 48 inches wide. < 2 Venetians and Broadcloths are in as great favor as ever for tailored gowns or walking cos- tumes. They’re here in full line of new colors. 350 inches wide. Steam Sponged Cheviot at 75c is a rare value. 52 inches wide. All popular colors as well as black. New Dinnerware In open stock patterns. High grade Semi-Porcelain, in new fancy shapes, scalloped edges. Decorated. with a neat green border, decoration with a double gilt edge.” We make up 100 piece dinner sets for $1 5.50. Enough for 12 .persons. Cottage_sets, 50:pieces, enough for 6 per- 7.50. Or. sold in separate pieces. e iiéispln!ei e \rf’egemhle aish, 7 inche 6 ple plates Platter, 10 inches. 6 it saucer: Covered dishes ‘6 butter plates . Creamers 6 teacups an ik week. Soup plates Ple plates . Oatmeal bowls Teacups and Tea bawls - f porcelain .’533 rl?n ‘;lown blue decorations, very pretty gotetn up, Not one of them that isn't 6c or 10¢ underpriced. HALE'S,

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