The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 4, 1903, Page 44

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44 THE SAN FRA JALL, SUNDAY., OCTOBER | HALE'S. The Opportun iWaists and Dress Skirts. Opportunities come to every one in some form or other. But luck? Nonsense. “Luck is the ability to rec- ognize opportunity.” Do you see your chance in these? Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity Table Linen. is ‘ mever finished at Hale's. Another chapter to-day. Another climax. We are never satisfied. We carr’t even be neutral. We've got to be aggressive. Yester- day’s best is the starting point for to-day’s. To-day’s for to- _morrow’s. We didn't see how those values two 'weeks ago could be Stylish Skirt at $3.95. A 7-gored flare one, made of all-wool cheviot, with stitching, 7 bands of taf- feta running down three-fourths of the way; percaline lined; bound with vel- veteen, \ 00 Cheviot Skirts are seven-gored and “nm trimmed with stitched bands of taffeta running around the flounce and the hips; drop skirt of percaline; blacks only. $6.75 Skirts are a fine quality of cheviot, trimmed with taffeta bands on elther side of the seams, crossing three-fourths of the way down, glving diamond effect; something pretty and effective; blacks only. $7.50 Skirts are kilted in a panel effect, trimmed with stitched folds of the same etamines of cheviots; blacks in silverwore. in dress goods. in millinery. in underwear. in kid gloves. in notions. in table linens. o m%tul;lai: and blugs. $10.00 Dre?a Skirts are kilt effects, each | kilt trimmed with fancy silk braid; mer- | cerlzed drop. $1278 Drese Skirts are in basket cloth, stitched silk bands and silk braid fixed in new ways, as well as silk medallions; mercerized drop. Other skirts at $15.00, $16.60, $17.50 and up to $30.00. Story beaten. eason’s Pirst But they-are. s Bhe e it In Silverware. pa0e et X e uten o The newness of it all pure white, 8 in. ‘wide. Valua s EnP, ® BOc yard. Fine mercerized cloth, 3 in. wide: four new patterns, pure white. It wears and washes well and looks for all the world like 31.00 and 55c¢ yard. Cream bleached damask, 70 in. wide, heavy, sturdy linen usually sold at 65c. 75¢c vard linen, heavy quality, wide. Value %0c. $2.15 Damask Cloths at $1.75. Fine 1l white with border all Silver bleached German a soft satiny finish: ¥ The same linen by yard sells at 50c, yet here are 2, yard cloths for or $1.00. T g The Napkins. 785ec doz. Dice pattern napkins go hotel or restaurant use. Va! '$1.10 doz ite mapkins, 20 in square. Value £1.50 doz. ached ones, 22 in square, wery heavy £1.95 doz ed napkins, 21 in. square in spot tern o Worth X R82.25 doz. Large sized kins heavy and all linen. Opportunity to Buy Kitchen Things. Housekeepers are always quick to appreciate what we do in the downstairs store. They know we have nothing but good goods, and when save money it isn’t at (hr fice of quality. For instance: Enamelware. coated. wear. at.) worth 25c worth 60c uce pans (8 Gt.), worth 9c. 1 cup and saucer, 10c. | 20c and re 3¢ rolling pins, oc Sugar pine, 27x 19%2 Chopping bowls, 11 inches, 8¢ Chopping knives, single or double oc Washing Machines. Don’t drudge over a tub of hot suds, aring your clothes out rubbing them a board. Have some consideration for your back, t00. Our “Western De- = fender”’ (improved) can be used by any one. A m 1 do_the washing—if he will, F nate the drudgery and make washing a pleasure. $3.6. soft finish, 64 in. | interesting. | such a safe, broad w in silverware is qual Goods store? else does one look for it the | ‘worth 60c h 55 ~ ™ Hale’s, wherg Six-store But see the s proof. If it's a birthday ed and engraved, poon holder, quadruple graved, $1.25 Crumb tra ebony handle Butter-dish et uple plated it knives, mug. sliver plate Cold meat forks in satin Powder jars, large glass | vhra, Blk. interest just hings that y may be u 1.00° to $20.00. fore Christmas. 1814 set is $9.95. A $16 one is $11 nglish semi-porcelain and decora fancy shapes, delicate purp > in old English shapes, with b: are with the new scroll edges, d ngle pieces, decorated, are cheape Covered Vegetable Dishes, 25¢; regular 1‘ price 75¢ and $1.00. « ; | Covered Butter Dishes with drainers. { | 25¢; regular price 75c. Tea Pots, large fancy shapes, 25¢; reg- ular price and 75c. | Soup Plates, 5c; regular price 10¢: reg- | ular shapes as well as the new coupe: | decorated in blue underglaze. | Tea Bowls -and Berry Saucers, 5¢c; reg- | ular price 10c The Opportunity of the Season. Dollar Kid Gloves 8oc. 5,000 pairs just out of the Custom-house. No glove could be pretfier or newer or worthier. No good gloves are usually so cheap. No one’s size or shade has been left out—and all this right at the beginning of Fall! Can any one keep from buying? They’re gloves that come Jambskin ; backs are embroidered; direct from Germany—soft, prime at thg wrist are two clasps. There's many pretty shades among them—tan, mode, gray, red, black and so on. 8oc pair. Sizes are assorted on tables. You may find what you want easily and quickly. 7/ They're just as good and right in every way as if you paid $1.00. It’s 20c saved and no chances are taken, for we guarantee every pair against imperfec- tions. Market Street, Near Sixth. Its beauty and variety. And the New York market prices we are ‘able to ask make the display It's natural that Hale’ instinctively turn for quality than to the Gvnnd— Next thought is the price. Where ket condition there is to get? verware or some bright new piece to freshen up own sideboard suggestions are rife now. Quadruple plated bread tray with the word “‘Bread” engraved In large block letters, $1.25 Silver cake dishes, silver plated with handle, satin scraper, quadruple silver plated with 7 silver plated drainer, $1.50. bowl on siiver plated stand, $1 sllver plated, & silver plated, engraved, satin handles, set of six, $1.50. and butter knives, | HALE Satin Waists 95c. Black and white dotted ones. with large pearl buttons, stock collar, large sleeves, straight cuffs; exceptionally dressy. $1.50 Flannel Waists are tallor-made, set off with fancy metal buttons, pretty ool- lar, large sleeves; blues, reds, blaaks or greens. $L50 Flannel Waists in the new cheviot cloth, with pleated front, large pearl buttons, new collar, new sleeves; white only. $1.75 Oxford Cheviot Waists, in black or, white, with black stitching, white pearl buttons, clever stock collar, new sleeves, French back. $1.95 Flannel Waists are of all-wool flan- nel, Duchess front, set off with ten fan- cy pearl buttons, stitched bands running from shoulder to bust line, backs are fancy; blacks, reds, greens and blues. Pleffty of other Waists ranging in price to $6.75. Opportunity s should do it and in L One’s first thought (w/ Where else does one being lowest than at buying gets every mar- / . 8 [ itself, there’s the gift, a wedding present your plated, eatin finish and en- spoonholder, creamer $C. nd with imitation peach < quadruple stlver plat- n finished, fancy han- d,’ satin finish, engraved and fancy patterns, 50c lined boxes, 75c ones with silver gray or now jewel boxe: is this sample pickle casters, nd many other used for the table or dresscr Ridiculbusly Low Prices on Some Dinner Dishes. All odd pieces and broken patterns must be closed out now be- Even a few complete dinner sets of 100 pieces are included. .75: another is $16.00. All are ted. le floral borders and gilt tracings. right d ; five colors. ecorated with pink rosebuds and gilt. r than plain white. ad Bowls, 12c: regular ‘price 4oc; ‘nglish flown blue decorations. Large White Meat Platters, 25¢: regu- _lar price s0c and 75c¢. Egg Cups, 5c; white and decorated gular price 15c. Berry or Salad Bowls. many styles, 5c; regular price 10c and 15¢ Dainty Glass Vases, Toothpick Hold- ers, Olive Dishes, Sugar. Bowls, sc now; regular price gc. {Her Ladyship Corset | is the perfect corset. Perfect in fit. Perfect in style. Perfect in wear. Perfect in ease. Perfect in price. Each with a distinct air of individ- uality. Fancy Art Work. Free instructions in em- broidery and lace stitching. The winter session of the art school has opened at Hale’s. It's a great help for women who want to turn out fancy work for Christmas. We have an expert instructor now who will show you how to start your embroidery work for pillow tops or linens. If you want to learn some new lace stitches in using the new braids we have an instructor in that department who will show you how and no charges. We are pre- pared to do all sorts of embroidery work and do it well and not charge too much. Our patterns are all new ones. In laces especially we have some exclusive designs. Perrl Lusta, the best of all brilliant embroldery cottons used in Mount Mellick pieces. 3 skeins for 10c. Seed beads, every color, 17c for a large bunch. Steel beads, all sizes, ¢ bunch. Jewels, all sizes, shapes and colors. 3 1-8¢c, be, 10c, 1sc, 20c doz. Bead looms, 25c each. A Muslin at 5c. 3600 yards unbleached, full yard wide: It isn’t an ordinary muslin by any means. It would be good value at 6)c, though it's worth even more than that. White Cambric at 8c. The regular 10c quality, full yard Evcide; 2000, yards for special selling at . "Canton Flannel, 7Yic yd. Good heavy fleecy qmality, un- bleached, such as usually sold at gc. ities of the HALE' HALE'S. in Trimmed Hats. (First of the kind this season.) All at one price—$3.75. (Not one of them many of them $7.) All new (most of them made within the last ten days). All made from the best materials; velvets, felts, chenille, jet, trimmed with black and white plumes, wings and large birds. worth less than $6; 200 hats for this special offering come out to-morrow. None could be newer; none worthier, none more stylish. Then to get them so early in the season and for almost half what the same style and material usually sells for is good news. This is certainly the opportunity for any wcman to get her dress hat if she is thinking of getting one at all. We have been plannTng to start October in this way. To that end we have had our entire work room force for ten days work- ing on these hats. If you were expecting to spend $6.00, $7.00 or $7.50 for a new hat, you should see these. If you were expecting to pay '$3 or $4, you certainly should see these. Also Sale of Birds. Large black parrots are 50c and green ones 6oc. Pigeons in light shades. castors, whites and grays or white and brown. They're beauties. They're worth $1.75. We have marked them 8sc. Black and white birds are 8sc. Fine black paradise birds at $1.50. Then there are white doves at $1.75 and white birds at 65c, 85¢c, $1.00 and $r.25. Now, for fear the millinery opportunity isn't broad enough to take in every one, we offer To Trim Hats Free To-Morrow. The only thing we ask you to do is to purchase your trimmings of us. That you will be glad to do after seeing the prices we have made on these birds and plumes. Ribbons: Quick Opportunity, Three items—that's all. 3 But they are strong enough, powerful enough to make up for thirty. 3V3c. | 12c. 19c. No.-1° thlies belved ‘ TR That soft fmported > e : ” satin taffeta, nearly six ribbons, in every pretty ‘ % g o # i liberty satin ribbon, red tnches wide; white, shade, one SR e S0 & side. white:oh cream, cardinal, pink, the first time Monday enle 4 light blue, turquoise, morning. the other. Worth 30c. nije or black. Could any prices talk more eloquently?, The Opportunity in Underwear kY For any man, woman or child to get their winter supply; to save money on every garment; and to get as good quality as if they paid full prices. Just what they want most and when it's hardest to find a bargain. Dealers will be as surprised at this move as you are. They know how scarce bargains are. They know how hard it is to even get regular goods. Many factories have closed down. Those that have not are selling all they can make and getting the highest prices in ten years. P Yet right in the face of these stern conditions come luckier values than any we have had even when values were plentiful. It's times like these that show the mettle of the Hale store. every one realizes the power in Hale's Six-Store-buying, but loomed up before them so strikingly as it does right now. All the Hale Stores All over the State open the Underwear season to- day with remarkabie offerings. In San Francisco, Sacramento. Stockton, San Jose, Salinas, Petaluma and Los Angeles. It's California’s great underwear week. Opportunityis knocking at her door. Can any one keep from opening it? The' Children’s Underwear. —Regular price 25c and 40c. Those heavy l6c fleece lined cotton vests and pantalets; straight Swiss ribbed, silver gray color, tape bound edges, pearl buttons. All sizes, 16 to 34. 16c Ribbed and shaped garments in ecru, fleece lined finished with shell stitching, pearl buttons, coveréd seams. Sizes 3 to 12 years. 16c Heavy ribbed, ecru, fleece lined shirts, pantalets and drawers. They’'re splendid- ly made and finished with tape, pearl buttons, cov- ered seams. Sizes 16 to 34. open in front: pearl zsc seams, cream or white, We believe it has never —Misses’ underwear. Regular price 25c. —Boys' and girls' underwear. Value 25c. Fine ribbed ones, buttons, covered Sizes 6 months —Infants’ wrappers. to 3 years. —Boys' merino garments; shirts, panta- zsc lets and drawers; plain flat natural gray ones, shaped and narrowed elastic cuffs and ankles. tape bound edges. Sizes 2 to 14 years. —Children’s union suits; genuine double buttonholes; for large and small soc Oneita make, ribbed, silver - waists. Sizes 3 to 15 years. 3 ST eciy; Yipece Ainslt cpes:. e Boys' plain natural gray wool mixed with silk shell stitching, pearl buttons. The_best suit we ever knew being offered for 50c. 3 to 15 years. unshrinkable; finished with flat covered seams, ribbed, Sizes to fit 2 garments, tape edges, elastic cuffs and ankles, —Misses’ wool mixed garments; | ,3( voars, natural gray ones, Wwith just enough cotton to prevent shrink- | 20c—size 18. 35c—size 24. Kc—size 30. age; finished with' shell stitching, pearl|2c—size 20. d0c—size 26. Sic—size 32. butfons. Pants have sateen bands and | 30c—size 22. d5c—size 28 6lc—size 34 Week at Hale’s Some Oppeortunities in Black Silks and Dress Goods that show the power and scope and prestige of the Hale dress sec- tions in a remarkable measure. There are always opportunities here to sa g on the ground there’s always some fruit fallin asking). A come at one time before. Judge us by these values as you would judge a tree by its fruit. our values are tempting. They are never quoted at We pay the lowest market price. make them more so. But 't remember when we } ¢ time hefore:. We have been shaking the silk-and-dress“goods tree. ve money (like a fruit tree, that may be had for almost the have had so many good chances We know at a fictitious “worth” to We ask the lowest price. Comparison will prove that we do. Standard 75¢ Black Silks at 55¢. Fine Swiss taffetas, 22 and 27 inches wide. £ 5 We have such faith in them as being the best at 75c that wg’ll lose 20¢ a yard to get you to find it out. A goc quality heavy taffeta will be 65c. Also Peau de Soies, goc qualities are 65¢ and $1.25 Black Peau de Soies 80c. 24 inches wide, beautiful, soft cloth. perfect in texture and as good in every way as we can sell regularly at $1.25. Paquin Serges at 69c. Usually sold at $1.00. It's an extra heavy cloth and a- great favorite for fall; comes in blacks, castors, tans, browns, blues and cardinals. Do you know we are fortunate enough to mark it within a few cents of what it cost the manufacturer to make it? Fancy Covert Suitings 39¢. An extra heavy, strictly all-wool mate. rial, 38 inches wide, in grays, browns, tans, greens and cardinals. Two styles from which to select at almost half what $1.00 and $1.25 Colored Dress Goods at 59c. Mistrals, voiles, cheviots, fancy bor- dered zibelines, as_well as striped En- glish suitings. The dressy popular stuffs that opened the season at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Some of the colors have been sold out, so what is left we mark 59c to-morrow morning. $1.00 Whip Cords at 69c. Very heavy cloth, made from the finest wortl;yed yarn; bright and silky; ¢ inches wide. Sponged and Shrunk Cheviots 67¢c. Regular $1.00 quality, with all the finish and beauty to it as If you paid $1.00 now. Our advantage is yours; 52 inches wide— 67c yard. $1.25 French Broadcloths 98c. One of the aristocratic materials of the season, full 52 inches wide and with an extra fine finish. When we tell you we can’t get any more to sell under $1.25 when this is gone, you will realize what ‘Men’s Famous Cooper R-ibbed Underwear it is worth—3%c. a good thing it is at this price—98c. Flannel Opportunity. Many special features now. —8 1-3¢ Tennis flannels are 7c. —Other 10c ones are 7%c. —15¢ German velours are I1c. —And wool waistings at 50c, worth 73c. It's those tennis flannels that are the most unusual. The 7c ones have cream and blue grounds with blue and white stripes. The standard 8 1-3c quality. The pink stripes have all been sold, but it isn't likely any one will miss them. The tennis flannels at 7%4c. Some 3000 yards in dark blues, greens, as well as old rose—fleecy, heavy and warm. The regular 10c quality. _Other tennis flannels in pinks, blues and green grounds. 1oc and 12%c. German velour flannels at 11c are those heavy, dressy materials used so much for bath robes, sacques and wrappers. They come in rich zigzag patterns such as are usually sold at 15 a yard. The soc waistings are in the Per- sian striped and colored grounds. A fine imported French fabric usuwally sold at 7sc. 1 | yard wide, good quality, in all the {late plain shades. Then there are some new wrapper flannels, 27 and | 36 inches wide, white and colored | grounds, 13c. White wool flannels, plain, 23¢, 30c, 4oc and 50c up to goc a yard. Wool flannels, 20 inches, heavy quality. Navy, gray, red and vicuna. 30c yard. Men's $1.50 and $2.00 ribbed garments are $1.00 (every size) ; women’s 75¢ wool garments are 50¢, and 50c garmgnts are 35¢. Then there is case after case of children’s underwear usually sold at 25¢ to 40c (according to sizes), all marked 16¢. It's not a little of this or a little of that; not a few “specials” to be snatched up and “just sold out” when most folks are calling for them. Not old garments, nor undesirable qualities, but brand-new stocks and offered for the first time to-morrow. We would advise your buying at once if you are thinking of buying at all. Even with the ample stocks we don’t expect these values to last long. Write if you can’t call. The Women’s Underwear. 39c warm. Vests are gfsseted in the arms: silk shell stitching in front and pearl buttons. with French yoke bands. These sarments have just enough cotton to-keep them from shrinking. Every size, 4, 5 and 6. Soc bed wool vests and pants; vests with gus- seted arms, silk bands in front and pearl buttons; pants with French yoke bands, shaped and narrowed cuffs and ankles. Sizes, 4, 5 and 6. silver 2 gray or ecru; ribbed vests with gussets in the arms, pearl buttons: pants cut wide and full, with French yoke bands; vests and gnnt- have shaped and narrowed cuffs and ankles. izes 4, 5 and 6. —Value 75c. Plain, flat, natural gray wool vest and pants; heavy, soft, warm quality; finlshed with pearl buttons, taped edges. Every size, 30 to_d4. —Value 50c. Ribbed silver gray wool vests and pants: heavy, soft and —Value 75c. White or natural gray rib- A\ —Fleece lined vests and pants; 7\ ST -, —Value 50c. Bleached white, fleeca lined, 35c cotton ribbed and shaped garments; vests with gussets in the arms, silk shell finish in front: pants are cut large and full, with sateen yoke bands, buttons at the side. We haven't bet- ter values in regular stocks for 50c. Here are all sizes, 4, 5 and 6. 35c. zsc white ones, in sizes 28 and 3, and fitting i bust measure 30 to 34. Those heavy, soft, ribbed, silver gray or ecru ones: warm quality vests with tape bound 450 buttons across the chest. They're edges, pearl buttons. The identical gar- ment you would pay 50c for in the regular way. Here now at Z5c. the genuine Oneita make. with gussets in the arms and nicely finished with sheil $l.w heavy ribbed, silver gray, wool | Stitching, pearl buttons, flat seams. All mixed with just enough cotton | Sizes, 4, 5 and 6. to prevent shrinking; buttons either houlder or all way down the ell stitched edges, pearl but- ams, gussets in the arms, wide flaps n the back and every size. Best value we know of for $1.00. —Merino vests. Value §0c. Plain flat —Fleece lined union suits: heavy —Wool union suits; two styles: —Black tightsy heavy winter weight, in fast black cotton; fleece lined, ribbed and form fitting, with a_drawstring at the waist; finighe. with shell stitching. $1.00 a Garment--Regular Price $1.50 and $2 (Like a thunderbolt out of a clear sky.) The new winter weights, in every size (four different colors, natural gray, blue, salmon and tan) ; full regular made garments, made only as “Cooper” gar- ments can be made, silk facing, silk stitching and French necks. They hae a fit and comfort and satisfaction only to be had in Cooper garments. 45¢c wool eiderdowns are fully a

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