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48 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, HALE'S. | RibbonsRa opportunity in colors, in variety. over after 10-yard bolts are cut. en & Se y r factory de de satin taffets. best colors. Solid ‘dold Jewelry A Remarkable Opportunity el Least for It. Here are somfe of the hand- i brooches, sleeve chains or such somest pi ces, new the morning dew is still ling on them. But look again. Only soc for that stick pin? And 25c for this brooch? And 25c for these sleeve but- tons Yes, it's prices we are as proud we are of the styles and the of a 7. | new designs, to $4.50 each. lated, lever backs, large » with setting, $1.75. ine purses, $1.75. ain purses, $5.00. Some Notions —good as they can be. Some Prices —as low as they can be, many of them even lower than they usually are. &e pr. Nos. 2and 3. , velvet, Se. jet or colored, 100, Se. , tubular, 10€ a dozen. vin Cabinets, straight and waved or invisible ones, B¢ box. NE DL PT Pins, 5¢ paper. Kid Hair Curlers, 235¢€ bunch. Lennox Tape, 3-yard pieces, white, 1e piece Tape Measures, 60 inches, 23¢. Basting Cotton, 100 yards, 3 spools Be, te. Fancy Frilled Elastic, colors, yard ) g Kingston's Safety Pins, nickel plated, small, medium and large, 3¢ dozen Braid, 4-yard pieces, 24C. asps, black or drab, 5-hook, 7Tyvie C t Se pair. Child’s Hose Supporters sc. They have safety-pin top with button clasp; three sizes, small, medium and large. A bargain too for the women. Fancy Frilled Side Supporters, 10e; black, pink, blue, cardinal, lavender and yellow. Writing Paper 10c, 15¢,-20¢ box. ? New style stationery with a finish and air to it one wouldn’t ex- pect to find for so little money. 10c & box is Hale's special paper: envelopes to match. 15c a box is Colonial Vellum paper, tinted in azure and biue. 20c & box is Crepe de Velour, a linen fin- ished paper, tinted in heliotrope; envelopes to match, Writing Tablets 10c The best value of a kind we’ve had. The paper is better and there’s more of it in 2 book than usually comes at 10oc. Three ssizes, packet, note and We got an “inside” on letter size. them by getting so many. Hale: m_ Market Street, Near Sixth Black Cat a Hoodoo. OAKLAND, Sept. 12—Because some one let a black cat on the stage of the Mac- Donough Theater during the performance of “Ten Nights in a Barroom” to-night, John Martin, a stage hand, became wroth &nd sccused Washington Jenkins, the col- cred doorkeeper, of the hoodoo offense. ther Remarkable (A Hale Sale of Unusual X'mporunce_) All this factory's ends of staple satin taffeta ribbons come to the Hale store at half regular price. In all widths (No. 5 to No. 30—T in. to 5 in.), all colors, all fresh and bright and new —all are the very stocks and pay about twice as much. We have these same goods in regular stocks now like every grocer who has sugar. : Of course, they are only ends—T to g yards each—such pieces as are left regular stock price is Tec; regular price is 10c; No. 7 jar stock price f= 2t Tabi To Get 2 New Style and Pay the | ce we have seen. All of them so | We got an “inside” not | , cream satin wove HALE'S. | HALE'S. | HALE'S. This is tHe week to see them and enjoy them and take advantage of the op- portunities they afford. Our opening display two weeks ago was remarkably com- plete and comprehensive. Blllt the last two weeks has brought so many notable ad- ditions that we make. . . Our Fullest Autumn Display This Week These later, riper styles will not be shown till to-morrow. Hale styles have a peculiarly winsome air. They seem to appeal to one right away—so appropriate, so sensible, so on one’s level. They are not extremes, not beauties to admire and pass on. Hale’s have the coveted styles and have them within reach of the many. secret to it. Hale Fashions Step to Women see in them Only Hale's m: SEPTEMBER 13, 1903. | HAL The Winning Sty Hale’s tailored dresses have already taken first rank. —They have an individuality that keeps them from being common. —And a price that isn’t high. t possibilities of dress rarely found in ready-made costumes that now they may have an outfit different from any one else’s and without paying an exclusive price. . anipulation of market conditions. getting more than twelve or fifteen suits of a style we can handle sixty or seventy-five. stores to distribute them among. The tailor is glad to make coat where otherwise he couldn’t, or make the coat tail a litt] order to sell six times his ordinary number. Hale’s So Home-=Like That's the first thing that strikes so many women when they first come in. They feel free and easy—and not out of place if they don’t buy. Then there are so many cozy home spots about the store where one may rest and visit. Up in the millinery and cloak salons are carpeted floors. rockers ahd chairs and leather upholstery, where one may enjoy all the home comforts while they are communing with fashion. Now and then we like to fix up our home for visitors— —give it a welcome air for those we expect. So we have done it with the store this week. The prettiest ribbons are out, the newest dress goods (tweeds® and zibelines), and laces and trimmings. But upstairs the rooms look like grape arbors—in fact that’s what they are, for there are trailing vines and hanging grapes. All says “Welcome.” One o Hawes $5.50 > Millinery best quality. W hy, we couldn’t give you a better , or in the qualities if we let you go to our regular They are folded instead of rolled. ‘actory ends. Regular stock price 'y No. 30 (4 Inch) satin taffetas in quall colors as well black. yard —For factory ends; stock price is 35c; § inches satin’ taffetas, black, white and colors. Factory ends; our regular stock prics is 40c; § | atin taffetas, ide and rich. ideas for this week’s showing. is 20c; the best wide; e vard- taffeta re studied style, too. We planned it so, e Linen Offers | Peculiar to Hale’s | The prices are unusual. The qualities are not. We'd: rather not get you to buy if you would be disappointed with what you got. So we are as careful with. the bargains as we are with the | regular stocks. We want you to have that good- goods feeling whether you are paying what a linen is worth or not. p A German Damask at 45c is 62 inches wide, silver bleached in a soft finish. It's a linen that washes and { wears well. the hat. ticularly Damask on sale to-morow. It's unbleached, 50 inches wide. quality we never had before under 35c. Irish Table Linens, bleached, in a variety of new pat- terns. Some 200 pleces in three widths. 65c for the 66 inch. 75c for the 70 inch. $1.00 for the 72 inch. Napkins to match these damasks are $2.00 and $3.50 a them with nodding plumes; others have the facing women think so well of. inches wide. Linen Remnants we just got from a mill. They're bleach- ed in two-yard pleces, 66 inches wide. It's a close weave, such as we usually sell at $1.50, but we've marked them all at $1.10. Sheets and Pillow Cases —as well as sheeting for a September sale. It's just what housekeepers want; just when they want it. And 3t a time when they would least expect a bargain. Cotton prices are way up, yet Hale's have some way down this week! Do you know that many of these values are less than the wholesale market price? Unbleached Muslins (36 in.) are 5c yard. Good full-size pillow cases are 8c—regular price 10c. $5.00 all-wool blankets are $4.00. $1.00 comforters are 85c. 12Y5c Pillow Cases at gl4c. offer to spoil their standing in the That’s a mill bargain of the rarest sort ~ community. There isn’t a better —the kind the Hales’ stores are so for- and heavier grade of sheeting”that tunate h; Sflllnfgon]y f fac}:or)"fim?‘s’- goes into ordinary sheets than is gest customers at get sucl a ng. 1 This manufacturer turned his remnants iound in these. The four prices of sheeting into pillow cases. So even are: if he did sell them at a loss he was ahead in the end. 3 Out for the first time to-morrow, 9%e. Other Pillow Cases to sell at 15c. A little larger. 50x36 inches, with a 2-inch hem. Hemstitched Sheets 65c. quieter turban ideas. 85c—81x90. T0c—90x90. Pillow Cases come with these sheets, made from the same standard brand of muslin and are as unusual as they can be at the price. 15c size, 45x36 inches. 25¢ Sheeting at 2oc. It's the 11-4 (99-inch). That's extra wide. They_are wider than you usually get at 20c. We got it for a man. Now he doesn’t want it. We took this loss of 5¢ yard in order to turn it into money quickly. White Canton Flannel at 12%c. It's that heavy, fleecy kind that usual- ly sells at 15c, 30 inches wide. We just got two bales—got a bargain. All Our Dress Trimmings Siz months old and older have been sorted out and marked to almost nothing to close them out at once. g ‘A piece or two in this box, a piece or two in that one; a part of another in another box, amounts up when we put them to- gether. We find'so many of these we didn’t know we had, we're going to stop a couple of days to sell them out. It’ll be a little har- vest for dressmakers or wholesale tailors; even the ‘mother will find rummaging among them mighty profitable. There are braids and gimps for children’s clothes (mohair and Hercules). Lots of them are recent enough for any one’s use. Of course these are the ones that will go first. So don’t come late if you want the best. % 3¢ A YARD or 35c a dozen. Dress Garnitures priced e and Tge for ‘monair l::me‘ 120l upu;t: mm:eliI including cotl- ercules bralds up to 1-inch. i ., circular an ‘evere shapes, separate Also Hercules in blac 1 i ol eI S TR T AT R e T Then there are silk corded drapes for fects of black mohair and Fiorence ists; 3 , %-inch, e bralds a oy ‘:)H:g:n:rlg colers and yolows. The .. e Ay of Therh How Coe yard. 98c each; were worth $2.50 in season. . 5S¢ YARD, were 15¢ and 20c; black mo- B9 e vee v o B e SO halr gimps, fancy black and gold trim- $3.98 each; were worth $6 and $10 in searon. . 15¢ YARD, were 2c and 35¢; colored Trimming Braids. 1e A YARD or 10c a dozen for mohair pioiats ang ok sleces, S o) 28 black braids, 1%-inch, %-inch, l-inch; also black mohair and silk tubular braids, 2?(: YARD, were 50c and 75c: jet bead . ringes; gold, black and spangled gimps. ‘“Excellence or Noth= iflg" —is the axiom that guided the manufacturers of “Her Ladyship Corsets.” Are bleached ones for double beds, meas- ure 8Ix% inches. A very good quality and very unusual for the price. White Sheets at 37c. Bingle bed size (54x% inches): an ex- vellent quality of muslin. 1200 we are selling at this low price. Other Standard Sheets—If we told you the name you would recognize them at once. But mo. We can't looks natural, and is natural. Ladyship Corset trouble with gowns. never the “set” of of gracefulness. $1.00 to $10.50. The personal is at your disposal gratis. We Fill Mail Orders. . Regular braids and you came in person to the store. drop us a card. regular prices have been 2c and 3c. Market Street, Near Sixth Jenkins retaliated by hitting the stage hand over the head with a cane, laying Martin's scalp open. Jenkins was arrest- ed. The cat that nearly upset the show by the miscued entrance escaped. —_—— Try to Find Owner of Watch. Detectives Regan and Sheehan caught Philip Kelly in the act of disposing of a valuable gold watch to a second-hand dealer at Sixth and Minna streets yes- terday afternoon. Kelly rushed from the place and threw the timepiece to the pavement. He was later captured and will be held until the police can ascer- tain who the watch belongs to. It is a heavy gold Waltham; case No. 48,560 and the works are numbered 3.113.948. ; ; i Ivy’s Anniversary. Hall on the evenirg of Tuesday foittce. which :urvoses tv ““eke it one Magnificence At Its Height at Hale’s The kaleidoscope takes another turn to-morrow. All the scores of maturer styles the last two weeks have | developed are out for the first time to-morrow. Beauty is intensified. The focusing interest of the season is centered upon this display. Nothing has been left undone. Paris has sent her contribution. New York is richly represented, and our own milliners have been on their mettle turning out clever The novelty and variety is surprising. There was never a season when we had so many different styles—and each a We wanted to be able to give each woman a different style. If we did we knew she -would think more of us and of We have succeeded better than we thought we could. We were never so well fixed to supply any taste or any purse, par- Black Hats in Abundance A special feature of them this week, not just a few dozen like you are in the habit of seeing, but nearly 300 DIFFERENT STYLES. The very newest ideas from Paris and New York. Not one you wouldn’t be proud of. Not one that doesn’t show some new effect. Some with high roll, many of dozen. : e 2 70c for a 95¢c Damask is another good thing: It's silver Then there are wings, quills, jet, steel ornaments, velvets and satin bleached, with a soft satiny Kmsh, all pure linen, 64 ribbons, with high and low Trowns, sweeping Gainsboroughs and the Most of them are made of velvet, malines, zibeline . felts, some in chiffons. $1.75, $3.75, $4.75, $5.25, $6.50 and $7.00. There can’t be anything newer. We are readier than we ever were in black hats. has By patient labor, with na- ture as their model, they have stcceeded in placing it on the pinnacle of perfection. No cor- set is made with more regard for the natural poise of the body. Wearing a pair a woman feels natural Dressmakers are often” blamed for.the poor “set” cf a gown; many women never stopping to think that possibly the fault may be with their own corset. ‘Wearers of Her - have their Her Ladyship Corset comes in 15 models, each with a distinct air Prices are from n attention of an expert fitter in our private parlors Do it carefully and promptly and give them as much attention as if We have just issued a fall catalogue for folks who can’t come to the store. If you haven't already received one alo",a Ivy Chapter, orie of the most sociable of the local chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, will celebrate the twenty- seventh anniversary of its institution by | Eva Bournier, 16 years of age, was ar- nmndbnn-ndluwerlnfloldtnfl;; rested last night In a dance hall on Du- affair is being arranged by an active com- | streets, $22.50 $25.0 $30.00 $32.50 drooping ing collar. $42.50 skirt, fitted $60.0 pieces separately. Pie plates, six for Soup plates, six for Coffee cups, six ting here. stance: shower spangle stripes. gain. 7e. ;:hé Fr les in Suits A handsome zibeline suit in black, trimmed ‘ Wwood fiber silk braid, bu Dert order, stitched strap at the belt giving Sult with lo immed 1 £t tafleta ol Tont with handsome tassels, gun metal buttons over the hips. Staple White Dinner Ware To Arouse More Enthusiasm There is no better quality- keepers be anxious to buy it? assortment but a few days after it's In? Dinner plates, six for. Fruit saucers, six f Oatmeal bowls, six for. Individual butters, six for. Bone dishes, six for... Tea cups and sl.ufcer!. six for. or. —New Napped Oxfords and Albatrosses. —More new piques (napped), —Other German velours, 15¢, 20c, 25c. —And forelgn waist flannels, 40c. ness this fall with a vim. been overlooked; not one has been slow in get- HALE'S. buttons, a buttons ttons, An etamine cheviot in black with a vestee of White silk brald; semi-blouse, with knee length cape running into h standing collar, seven gored flare skirt. mE ekirt effect, jacket lined throughout k, double capes over the shoulders, wood fiber silk braid, stoles, wit! tipped Meat platters— 10-inch ones.. 12-inch ones. 14-inch on Flannelsonthe Move 15e. but 12%e. How can they stand still with so many new things coming in? Hale’s are in the flannel busi- Not a new idea has And with them comes a bargain now and then—with the maker’s “compliments.” For in- 10c Cashmere Wrapper Flannels at 7c 2000 yards in a full range of colorings, new styles, pinks, light blues, tans and green grounds with small It's a cloth we usually sell at 1oc, but this man had only a small lot left, so he let us have it at a bar- - Away Go Fancy Silks 75¢ and $1 Ones now 50c Six charming styles: Two-toned louisines, pretty for waists or child’s dresses; and brocaded louisines and illuminated louis- ines elegant for linings and coat facings. Fancy louisine stripes (light blue, rose, violet, light green) on jasper grounds—what's prettier for waists? Also small figured taffetas and fancy striped taffetas for drop skirts. Three of them were 75c. Three of them $1 yesterday. All 50c half off, too. full, so we marked them 4oc. $1.50 and $1.75 a yard. time to-morrow. T5c—Nottinghams, white and ecru, some neat patterns and quite dainty for smail windows. 500 pairs. 85c—Some entirely new patterns are added this week that will add greatly to the popu- larity of our 85c curtains. They're 3 and 315 yards long: white and ecru. $1.50 pair—Are some very pretty white and ecru curtains, 314 yards long, 50. 54 and 56 inches wide; 1 dozen from which to select. They’'re very strong, serviceable curtains. $2.00 pair—Usually sold at $2.25 and $2.50. Some of them are 50 inches wide; others 54 some 6. 8ood-to-wear kind. $2.45 pair—Usually sold at $2.75 and $3. Some dainty ideas for the dining-room, 1i or even the parior. One dozen choice designs. Brass Curtain Rods 12%4c. 800 of them. used for dainty curtain draping, :omplaln with b wide, metal u they're 12%c. straightened up for bigger business. 50, 85, $5.50 ‘ 'We 'never had better values. chapter. —_——— Young Girl Is Arrested. pont -mmbl:m Bn.fll‘ah and Pine charged violating a 2.4 to-morrow. Four and five and six colors of a kind. By grouping them together you get a magnificent choice, and for a third and Surah Silks reduced to 4oc—19 inches wide, used so much now for linings, fancy work and trimmings; come in light blue, I brown, dark red and navy. They were 6oc, but the assortment is not pink, dark green, The Best Dress Goods News Is of These Scotch Mixed Materials There is nothing quite as smart for a new walking dress, especially if you give it a mannish touch in the collar, the sleeves, the lapels and the pockets. few of the new colorings are in the window. Lace Curtains For Special September Selling Here's the Hale sale for which housekeepers have been wait- ing. They know they get good curtains. They knew they would save money. They won't be disappointed. The variety is almost as complete as if they went to regular stocks. The prices are even lower than they would expect. Most of them in force for the first A Will you see them? very $3.20 pair—Usually sold at $3.50, $3.75. Soms handsome designs in cable thread weaves. Pretty effects for the parlor or the library. Many paiterns. $2.50 pair for Arabian curtains—100 pairs of ‘them, in all the new designs, many of which are some clever corded effects, narrow bor- ders and plain centeyp. $4.50 pair—Arabian curtains; 60 pairs of them, in the nmew corded ideas. They're plaim, rich curtains. They’re very lacy and a $5.00 Arablan curtains are the regular $5.50 qualities—Only 30 pairs of them. They have bordered designs of soutache brald and heavy French net. A very effective curtaln for parlor uses. Cottage Curtains 63c. Those plain, white lappet Swiss curtains, ends; usually seli for iSc. " Tnis week 2% vards, 40 inches wide, which includes a 4%-inch ruffled edge: " But the Great Bargain of the Day Is in This B Factory Clean-Up of Curtains At least one-third under the regular prices. . 2 There are 12 different designs in white and Arabian effects. They're all 3% yards long: they're all in the latest designs. c = the usual price. 50, $7, $7.50 and $9,50, the best functions ever given by this| L. F. Bournier, a watchman employed in The girl says she earns §2 a night and supports her mother and aged grandmother, who live at 1143A Folsom Oakland. street. —_—— A nickel-in-the-slot X-ray machine has been invented. The observer places a | 'fY on complaint of her father, | coln In the slot, moves a lever, puts his ont There’s no When single stores wouldn’t think of We've six changes—maybe put a lining in the le longer, or put more trimming on in Every Hale outfit has these little different touches. A mixed Suit, double breasted blouse coat, with long skirt, tab collar, oxidized sleeves, jacket silk lined, skirt in seven gored flare. Suit with a mannish cut-away coat, cut collar, close coat sleeves beautiful satin flare skirt, in brown and gray mixes. A light gray street dress with T braided “":?ltul: skirt effect, with black silk bishop lining, seven gored feminine blouse, and ‘with coat on Prince Al- a close-fitted effect, capes over shoulders, faced and lined with white satin. A green mixed outfit with long, close fitted coat, held $85.00 at the walst with a patent leather belt, bright cut steel bnttnn(l:,nll:l:ed“drogpln: cape running into the stolls, stand- e .lmpl-'pn:': fl;nn changeable silk, newest sleeves. tassels, —and the prices are the lowest in the city. Why shouldn’t house- Do you Know we get it in carloads and yet we can't keep up an ‘Women keep finding out what we are doing; the business keeps jumping up. We even ask less for this good kind than the poor kind sells for. This is that thin, semi-vitrous goods; every plece is positively guaranteed not to crackle. Such high grade ware is usually for the few, but we put it in reach of the many. * Here’s a Set at $7.50: Worth $11.00 $11.00 i# what you pay elsewhere; $7.50 is our price—a saving of in embossed designs, scalloped edges. 50 pileces at $3.65 If you don't Fancy tea bowls, 1% pint size | now, whether riding or shopping | when one sees how handy and | stylish they\are. are in grain The mill was enlarging—getting | They discovered these short lines—some- times only 2 pairs to the pattern, sometimes 4, 6 or 8 and up to 3o pairs, which they let us have at a price. The variety is velz choice and very broad. $2.50, 0. There are 100 pieces t a whole set. We'll sell Open vegetable dishes— s-inch pint one: - 1-pint ones. Some good news now in CarriageBags, Wrist Bags and Automobile Bags Carriage bags, $1.00 to $10.00. Automobile bags, ¢ to $7.50. Wrist bags, %c to 3$5.00. They are the favorites just or visiting. Little wonder for it The carriage bags even at $1.00 have little inner fittings; come in colors. They come in Rus- stin leather; more expensive ones are in rich walrus skin with jeweled tops. The automobile bags at soc have wrist chains. At 25¢ with leather handles, and even a few of them have jeweled tops and inner fittings. $1.25, $2.00 and $5.00 ones are in Russian leather; others in wal- rus $3.25 and $4 And in seal with silver frames $5.50. But the special word is of These at s0c. Medium, handy size, with metal wrist chain, lined with chamois as well as in side coin purse and pocket. Wrist Bags at 25c have little purses on the inside. Seal, alligator, walrus and suede leather. These at 3¢, soc, 75¢, $1, and on up to $8 are an exceptionally fine choosing. Some of them have Ileather tops, most of them have inner fittings. Some of them have leather handles tnstead of chains. . Silk Opera Bags, $200, $a.2s, $2.50, $3.50. Some with metal frames and chains and some with draw strings. One more good thing. 25¢ Music Rolls 5 leather, full length, and with a strong handle. September Opportunity To Buy Kitchenand House Helps (Downstatrs.) Mrs. Potts Sad Iroms, $1.15 set of 3. They're» not the common kind, hollowed in the center like 2 mere shell. Th;se are cast especially for us. The iron is solid, nickel plated; it retains the heat longer than the old kind. The handle comes flush with thestop of the iron. They're Hale’s good goods and stamped such. Fluting lrons at 656, with detachable hand es. They fit either the top or the bottom. Flour Sifiers gc. Asbestos Stove Mats 2%e. Nickel-Plated Towel Brackels ge. With three swinging arms. Vrooman’s 25¢ Sink Drainers 13¢ We have been selling them at 1qec. We're the first ones in the city to do that. Now we've dropped the price to 13c. We could seil all we could get at 19¢, but we want an extra good thing, so we marked them 13c. They're the hles;. sanitary sink drainers; come enam- ele: - Gas Stoves—Gas Ovens. For light housekeeping. The stoves are only $1.65; two burners: well made. Every one has a guarantee. Gas Ovens at $1.10; 13 inches square, with . two shelves. It's a fine baker. makes biscuits, pies, cakes and roasting meat is a pleasure with this oven. Gas Tubes, only 4c foot. Comes in all-lengths, 2 Market Street, Near Sixth Ras hand, or whatever he wishes to examine, :’nto a box without any sides and looks ' own at it through the fluore: d which forms the top of the hscxm u"en;{' PORTLAND, Or., Just issued city of Portland 33,000 1n the past three g