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44 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MISS MKENZIE WINS HER SUIT JudgeHebbard Says Her Dismissal by Board Was Illegal. Holds That Evidence Did Not Justify Her Removal From School. R RITA | who after almost | a teacher in the ty was in July, School Depart- i of Edu-| ainst her | s attending the | of which she t e opinion of e issued a | s proceedings, her place 1 declaring ert ase on two . Costello n both these | FOR WRIT. t McKenzle, was n[ ¢ San Fra 1901, when to the court fol ng =aid proceedir wer setting forth t lismissal was based, now submitted to the m to base her | pupils of d been will properly SUPERINTENDENT’S POSITION. | te: ent, as shown ome destred to against a consideration, forms of his upon the h is con- rue this language to r illustrat] s presented by nearly forty vears the board these hap- 14 and would nts (I think h worthy of the ve made none; t the trouble of r of it rulings, n spared all this i have be of the charter re- of scation never had jurisdic- i the record shows that [ rayed —_— RETIRES EIGHT TEACHERS. Annuity Commission Acts on Re-| quests of Pedagogues. San Fra Public Schoolteach- nd Retirement Fund Com- esterday and retired eight | he public school depart- ir own recuest. They will all ons according to law. Those retired were Misses A. E. Slavan_ | child, Lydia Hart, art, Mre. B. A. Shaw, Mrs, and T. B. White | amount paid out for teachers’ | jes during the quarter ending Oc- | as $3108 10. | I Ubiguitous Burglar Is Active. The ublquitous burgiar continues to op- | e in the Western Addition, notwith- | ding the vigilance of the police, and | test exploit has netted him consid- | valuable plunder. The residence | iller of the Red Front store, 1 ster street, was entered early Friday evening while the family was at dinner and two diamond rings, a diamond brooch, a = gold watch, an Elgin | silver w nd $10 in cash were carried rway ng theft took place be- tween 7 and § o'clock and an entrance | was effected through a side window. All | of the rooms in the upper portion of the | residence were ransacked. Detectives have been detailed on the case and are making @ diligent search for the thief. | | find it at Hale's, HALE'S. For little girls 2 to 5 years old. $3.00—The first one. A plain red cadet or castor one with box back. cir- cular cape, trimmed with six rows of fancy braid, warmly lined throughout. $3.50 is the next one: plain red. cadet or castor, with a Monte Carlo back: cape running into the stqll, trimmed with three rows of fancy braid. $4.50 for the next: comes with a .. | double cape stoll front: fancy silk pip- ing, loose back: red. cadet or castor. $4.50, worth $6.50, and at $5.00. worth and $6.75. Go now Hosts of new styles will be shown this week. Some prices will be especially low. It's the best word yet for clocks— | more beauty, more originality, more va- riety than we have ever had. Doesn't matter what kind you want or what you wa to pay, vou'll be pretty apt to Here are clegant Parlor Clocks the Grecian and Art Nouveau designs: fan at $4 Gre $6 and $7.50, au at $2.25 to $11.50. ¢ silver gray, Butler or gold Another beautiful clock is this one. where the figure is clinging to the dial to represent “Rock of Ages"—8$4.75—in a dull silver gray finish. This Puritan girl holding the dial is a clever idea in two-tone effect—$4.75. There are any number of Gold Cupid Clocks. $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3. $5 up to | $15. Florentine Clocks start at $3.50 and on up to $8, $9.50 and $12. Desk Clocks with Cupid and ink stand, $3.75. $5 and $7.50. Mantel Clocks, $3.75 and $4.25. That's | lower than such clocks usually sell for. House Helps Are Down Stairs. And some offers this week to take the housewives down there. —Castile soap, 15¢ bar. —Bissell's carpet sweeper,$2.25. —2-burner gas stoves, $1.95. —Owens at $1.25. —Toilet paper at 5c. Splendid reasons for housewives visit- ing Hale's down-stair store this week. In fact there are good reasons all the time for them to be. The better posted you are the more surprised you will be. Hale buying is not common buying, by any means. influence is naturally more powerful in the world’s markets than So we have values the one-stores don’t get. one. Comforters at 7gc. $1.00 grade. 1200 large full double bed size, with white cotton fillling, wool tufted, covered with figured silkoline. They weigh full 3 pounds—extra heavy, extra good and ex- tra cheap; 79c. Comforters at $1.10. $1.35 grade. Silkoline covered ones for double beds, with white cotton filling and Wwool tufting. Comforters at $1.95. $2.25 grade. 100 of them for double beds with twill cov- ering; 72x80 in.; heavy welght and stitched. Gray Blankets, $4.50. 4 pairs, light gray, double bed gize, 65x 8 inches, pure wool and full 5-pound weight. Mottled Blankets, $5.00. MOTTLED BLANKETS, $5.00—Regular $6 grade. 50 pre., 64x82 in., 6-b weight. It's a great blanket and one we wouldn't have so cheap if a mill hadn't a small lot and wanted to close them gut, White Blankets, $1.68. $2.00 grade. 40 pairs, wool and cotton mixed, 68x72 in. 4-1b White Blankets, $2.25. 65 pairs, wool and cotton mixed, 66x76 in. White Wool Blankets, $2.95. !600 grade. 50 pairs, pure white wool, extra heavy, extra size, T2x84 in, White Wool Blankets, $4.50. £5.00 grade. 200 pairs in this lot, size 0Sx82 in. They welgh 5 lbs and are made from good clean fleecy wool, Then there are a few sample coats at 1$7.00. A few black velvet ones at $4.75 | i | | HALE’S. | OCTOBER 18, 1903. | HALE’ HALE' In the Black Taffetas. 43¢ buys T5c grade (27-inch). 59 buys T5c grade (22-inch). 69c buys %c grade (Z7-inch). 8¢ buys $1 grade (24-inch). 89c buys $L15 grade (24-inch). 99 buys $1.25 grade (24-inch). $1.09 buys $1.35 grade (36-inch). Every yvard Is good and true, which we guarantee to wear satisfactorily. White Japanese Silks, 18c. The regular 2ic grade, 20 inches wide, 1000 yards for special selling, beginning to- morrow morning, at 18c. Hc grade of white Japanese silk is 33c; 27 inches wide. Black and Colored Velvets. The assortment is now complete, in- cluding all new fall colorings, $1.00 yard. elsewhere. Our New York office keeps as quickly as they are shown. Here's a new military style in chevio! plenty of silk and gilt braid. $27.50. have. ) $30.00. | Then there are plenty of new zibel $20.000 and white flaked zibelines at. $25. of them. $18.75—Blue and black etamine cheviots, one style has shoulder capes, low collar, plenty of fancy buttons, piping, silk brald, silk lining, new full sleeves; skirt has seven gores and unlined. $20.00—Beveral lines It fits snugly like a sack coat. in cheviots, mannish | cloths and zibelines, some coat effects; oth- ers with blouse and skirt tafls, all b?lull-i fully tailored, silk lined; skirts kilt and un- lined. Blacks, blues and mixtures. An underwear man ordered When they did come he couldn’t to hold them. bargains. Point Venise Galloons. All of them in two groups. { 7¢ lot—regular price r2%c and 15¢ | zoc lot—regular price zoc.and 25¢ | 7c ones are 34 up to 1% inches wide. | Some different patterns among them, | including galloons, ribbon beadings and separable medallion shapes. All this | season’s ideas in white, gray and Ara- bian shades. 3200 yards. | Receives special attention this wee { much of it; all so good and all so lity underwear so cheap. | Cnildren’s plain natural gray half wool vests, pantalets and drawers—soft, heavy quality; shirts with sllk binding around | the neck and down the front, pearl but- tons—pants and drawers with shaped and narrowed ankles. Size 18—20c Size 26—40c Size 25 Size 28—45c Siz 30 Size 30—50c Size 24—35¢ Size 32-55¢ Size 34—60c Another quality in the same kind of a garment, two-thirds wool, at 10c more for each size. Children’s Merino Underwear. Plain, flat, medium weight, white and natural gray, 80 per cent wool, fine soft quality, nicely made and finished; shirts have silk bound edges, pants and draw- ers with sateen bands, flat covered seams. Size 18—40c Size 24—55c Size 30—T0c Size 20—45c Size 26—6c Size 32—T5c Size 22—50c Size 28—65c Size 34—8ic Children’s Union Suits, 50c. Two styles, heavy ribbed, natural gray, fleece lined cotton suits—open down the front or across the chest; Oneita make. Splendidly made and finished with shell To-Morrow Opens the Hale October Sale of Beddings Sheets, pillow cases, blankets, spreads, com- forters, pillows—all as good as they can be; all low priced, some of them less than you would think it was possible stitched edges, pearl buttons, covered seams. All sizes, 3 to 15 years. Six-Store Feather Pillows. $1.00 grade at 75c. $1.25 grade at $1.00. $2.00 grade at $1.75. 600 of them out at those prices to- morrow. They're all good sized and well filled with a good grade of feathers, White Bedspreads, $1.25. $1.50 grade. 400 white crocheted ones for large dou- ble beds, hemmed. They're _splendid spreads and 25c cheaper now than they have been, 10c Pillow Cases at 8c. . Good standard cases: full sized (45x 36 inches); good even if the price is low. 12 1-2c Pillow Cascs are also unus- ual. The manufacturer made them up from ends of sheeting he had leit over, They come in the regular size. 45x36. 15c Pillow Cases are extra large— 50x36 inches, Hale’s Doublmarp Sheets. They’'re the sheets for wear. Made from a double thread sheeting. They_outwear an{ other sheet we know of. When we tell you that we supply most of the hotels with them you know they must have merit. Hotel men have :io have sheets that they can wash every ay. 47l4e.. bt e 6T%c...... Other Standard Sheets—Bleached: made from heavy, close-woven sheeting: 52/4c—54%00 62Y3c—72x00 5752¢—63x90 672c—81x00 42-inch Muslin, 11c. A bleached one; heavy quality; suit- able for pillow-case bolsters. Women’s Tailored Suits You'll find the prevailing styles at Hale’s—even some late ones not seen A tight-fitting, mannish outfit more like a man’s than any suit yet. sleeves, the lapels, the collar are real mannish—even side pockets like the men Laces Underpriced and How It Happ He couldn’t delay making his garments, so he bought elsewhere. So he came to us for relief. Children’s Underwear More Comparison Sales With which to let San Francisco women know where the bést silk values are. Comparison is conviction. Women compared our prices last week and came back here to buy. We can’t remember when we were so busy as we were last week. They found that the qualities were even stronger than the price. They even wondered why we could sell such qualities at such prices. They could find no excuse in the materials for such prices. They went away thinking more of us. _ That’s the good will we are after. sending us new ones by express just t, trimmed with corded velvet and The ~ he skirt is kilted and has seven gores. ine suits—cven reddish mixed ones at But let's look more carefully at some’ $22.60 for mixtures, zibelines and cheviots, in the favorite coat effects as well as blouse ideas, some with drooping capes; others ith capes tripled and rippled, soms wih fancy brald, silk ornaments; others plain, with plenty pf stitching. $25.00—Mixed zibelines, collarless blouse in the skirt effect set off with velvet and fancy braid and buttons, front on the duchess or- der: skirt is kilted, has 9 gores. $30.00 for cheviot suits, tight fitting, coats strapped and with fancy pockets: kilted and seven-gored skirt. . —— LT Rn: v $3 or a $4 price. One, to be economica; didn’t want. Hale’s way offers as good late buyers as to early ones. $10 hats bear this idea. too. We've They are jewels, trimmed principally wi black and white effects, ened them, but they were delayed. use them and he couldn’t afford He go it. You get 2¢-Yard. —$1.75 Nottinghams at $1. —$5.50 white novelties at $ —And $6.50 white corded o Worth 4ec. 2600 yards English torchon lace edgings, % and 1% Inches wide, and insertions as wide as 1 inch. 3¢ Yaxd. Worth 5c and Thc. 13,700 yards in ‘this lot; edgings up to 3 inches, and insertions up to 2 inches. 5c Yard. Worth 81-3¢c, 10c, 15c and 20c. 14,800 yards of them; edgings up to 3% inches, and insertions to 22 inches. At $1.00 Pair. terns; 3 yards to 40 inches, which cludes a 4%-inch ruffle. for service. Regular $1.25 quality at $L k, and well it may, for there is so $1.50 a Pair. cheap. Never heard of such qual- good ones for single or bay windows, strong_and_well Girls’ Swiss Ribbed Underwear. | sold at $1.75. Vhite cotton, medium weight, fine qual- ity—vests nicely finished with silesla bands down the front, pearl buttons. Pantalets have silesia bands, covered seams. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years—3lc. Sizes 4, 5and 6 years—3sc. Sizes 7, 8 and 9 years—4lc. 11 and 12 years—45c. Sizes 10, Infants’ Vests, 25c. Ribbed wrapper style, open down the week. ‘White Swiss curtains, 10 different p?t- n- Some of them have lace edges: others have clusters of tucks; all very dainty and the best kind Six new patterns in Nottinghams, all twisted thread, usually | HALE'S. In Black Peau de Soies. 59c buys Tsc grade (24-inch). 69c buys 85 grade (20-inch). 8¢ buys %c grade (2l-inch). 89c buys §I grade (21-inch). 99¢ buys $1.25 grade (23-inch). $1.09 buys $1.50 grade (24-inch). They're all standard makes and the Hale guarantee goes with every yard. Linings Important 7%c for linen Holland, 20c grade, Inches wide; grays only. S 10c black percalines; regular lic grade; 3¢_inches wide. 6%c silestas; 10c grade; black, gray and brown. 4 12%¢ for XXX Premier lining. It's a 20c fabric, fine silk finish twill cloth, in blues, grays, browns, tans, etc. 36 Another Opportunity in Trimme d Dress Hats $4.75 ones have been specially pre- pared this time, such as you would ex- pect to pay $7 and $8 for. At least 150 of them (and no two alike). Made in the last week from the best materials, velvets, felts, jets, chenilles, and trimmed with black and white plumes, birds and wings. A few of them were shown yesterday. but most of them were kept for to-morrow. So they are as new as they can be, embodying little style touches as only ripened experience would suggest. Such an offering is so different from what one is accustomed to see. Usually they are older, slower styles that receive a 1, must take something some one else opportunities (may be better ones) to just got thrb_uzh making a lot of them. th long ostrich plumes—in black and Offers in Lace Curtains —$81.25 white Swiss ones, $1.00. 50. 4.50. nes at $5.00. There are always good reasons for coming to Hale’s for cur- tains—some special ones just now. ‘At $4.50 and $5.00 Pair At this price are % pairs of novelty lace curtains in white cord designs, just lfke | the Arablan ones. They're the last of seven favorite designs. So few of a kind we have bunched them and clipped $1 and | $1.50 off the price. 12%c¢ Figured Silkolines, 8%%c. 30 pleces, quite a varlety of patterns, lots of colors In medium shades. Some good ones among them for covering com- forters. - The Art_ Section Thought of Christmas tempts us to do some special things this front, silk bound edges, pearl " buttons, covered seams, cream white. Sizes 6 F H 1 i i ART MATERIALS most used now a jewels, months to 2 years. Free ‘“"mc"o"_r i °mbr°‘d;"] a“‘t small sizes, all colors. 3 180 doz. e ) - H 1 H lum-size: jewels are oz, Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Under-[lace stitching. This art school of | Cumctiaes dowelt A 13 or colors, 10c wear. Hale’s is a great help for women. If | bunch. Natural gray wool, winter weight, 80 per cent wool vests, pants and drawers, nicely made and finished, form fitting and you want to do oz A R Saa s to show you how to start your em- fg:;g f;z—g;:.: g{:: ;0.552 broidery work for pillow tops or linens; ze 24—50c Size 32—T0c i ow you some Size %550 Size M—T50 another instructor to shi v Misses’ Underwear, 39c. new lace stitches. some original fancy work for Christmas here is an instructor We are even opre- Indian seed beads, all colors, 17c bunch; and bead looms, 25c each. Battenberg Lace Doilies round or square, 1oc each. Mummy Tray Cloths and Splashers, 19c; corners of firm, pretty open-work deiiifi"' finished with tied fringe. low Shams, 23c pair; full sized, More Silks at Low Prices 1ale: 2 Ribbon Offers 14¢c and 15c¢ The first one is a pillow ribbon. (374 inches wide, shaded in green. vellow. red, violet and blue, with a draw string edge. 14c a vard. The other is a 6-inch pure silk fancy striped taffeta ribbon, regularly 30¢ and 35¢ one; we have marked Monday 15¢ Men’s Sweaters ($1.10, worth $1.50.) Men’s Suspenders (25¢, worth 50¢.) Still a few of those —handkerchiefs at 4c¢. —and all linen cuffs at 10¢ @ pair. They were out yesterday and added to them to-morrow are these sweaters and suspenders. Men! Come to Hale's for vour fur- nishings or have your wife buy them when she is in to-morrow. The sweaters are wool, roll collar, heav- ily ribbed, all sizes, 34 to 44; blacks, na- vies and crimsons, $1.10. The suspenders at ¢ are of good strong elastic webbing, genuine kid ends, glove button fasteners, strong fancy buckles; quite an assortment of patterns Io light and dark shades. mbrellas With Detachable Handles Men’s or Women’s, $1.85. With Extra Fancy Han- dles, $2.25. It’s the latest idea. Just a slight pressure of the thumb and the umbrella is in two parts ready to put in the trunk or dress suit case. Push the two to- gether and you're ready for the rain. No screws i to get out of order. They have fancy handles, steel rods, strong frames, and are covered with taffeta silk, which will never cut. Other Umbrellas 65¢ Strong black mercerized ones, 26-inch paragon || frames; steel rods; splen- did variety of handles— pearl, horn, silver knob, silver trimmed, natural wood. 95c—Tight rolling. tape edge, ex- cellent wearing cloth, 26 in., with a steel rod, handles of box wood, part- ridge, siiver trimmed; others natural wood inlaid $2.25—Fine taffeta, with case and tassel, tight rolling, very stylish handlés in gun metal as well as new erling silver. P.lblged and shfilped. white, half wool, | pared to do all sorts of ;‘"bm‘d"" good quality; set off with a 2-inch hem; soft heavy quality; vests with shell |, S it well and not charge too i i 3 i i SR R e LA e B work—do it we! stamp'ed in floral designs; finished nice bands, covered seams. Sizes 3 to 10 years. | much. and even. g:_«flm Flannels to Go at 8¢ Yard You have been paying 12%c. Of course, the assortment isn’t as complete as it once was. It isn’t you'll care a whit about that. What's here is all right. Pink, light blue, tan amel white grounds with small colored stripes. If you've a wrapper or sacque to make, this is your time to buy. Bargain in a waisting, too. 45c Wool Waisting Flannels at 34c A stylish, dressy flannel in light blue, red, navy, tan, green and pink grounds contrasted with small dainty stripes. Hale Linens: Best Linens Merit put them there. Merit keeps them there. Values tell in linens. Sometimes our prices don’t show up like others'—but our qualities do. That, after all, is what determines the value. We saw another’s 7s5c linen at 50c the other day that was the same width and quality we have right along at 45c; and three other samples of $1, $1.25 and $1.50 lines that were all the same quality. No one needs to be an expert to buy linens at Hale’s. But if | youare you will appreciate the values as no one else can. If you are not, it will pay you to come and get versed. Now and then special advantages pop up as result of special buying. Nowhere do they pop up oftener than at Hale’s. No- where are housekeepers quicker to snap them up than at Hale's. soc White Linen at goc.* Silver Bleached Napkins. : 0, 1 i A pure linen, too, and 60 inches wide. Is| 3135 auality at £ 10 18 tnehes extra quality and extra good, even at 50c. 80| They're those soft “German made napkins, what & value it must be at 40c, 20 full pleces. goc Quality at 75c. all_linen. and wearing qualities. Table Cloths and Napkins to Pure white linen\ 68 inches wide; a heavy N sturdy cloth with deep border patterns 7 s}:’{:::h;mm" W " They're from —] Napkins to match, 22 inches square, are |, jiC% 20 "Gf their kind. They're double $2 65 a dozen. 75¢ Quality at 65c. An unbleached one, 2 vards wide, heavy, all linen. damask, with large single design on each cloth, { yards long, §2 to $3 0; 214 yards long, §2 50 0'$7 50; 3 yards long, $3 to $9. The napkins run from $3 25 to $0'a dozen. Huck Towels. Favorite family towels, 2 sizes. 10c —17x34. Pattern Damask Cloths. 2 yards long, $1 68. 214 yards long, $1 908. 3 yards long, $2 40. They're white, all linen cloths, bordered all around. It's quite a tempting lot and one we had mede specially for Hale public. ale: g 12150—19x36. 3 They’re hemmed, pure white, with red bor- a A Cotton Crash, 6%c. A heavy 18-inch one such as usually eells at 8 1-3c; pure white, fine for roller towels; 50 pleces ‘for special selling, beginning to-morrow morning, 6lc yard. They're famous for their washing New Pillow Tops, 17¢. That's news that will make a stir. They’re just the tops most wanted now; plenty of floral designs; even holly-berries; many pretty Christmas designs, which you may work out, and this is the first time they have been as cheap as this—17c. Some are geraniums, wild roses, marguerites, sweet peas and holly-berries in rare tints. Top and back, 17c. Tapestry Pillow Tops, 15c. Full-sized ones, though you would least expect to find such big beauties so cheap. They have pretty designs in green, red, dark blue and beige. There's no billow top like them for wear. Heavy Cord and Tassels, 19c. Extra long—long enough to go around any plllow. They're in the best colors. The prices are the lowest in The Haviland China and a 100 Piece Set $31.50 No one else sells Haviland China as Hale’s do. Not only less than others ask, but single pieces at same rate as set complete. 4 Then look at the character: not a poor design, not an off shave. not an inferior piece—none that the factory wanted to work off. Even this $31.50 set is perfect in every respect. though it's less than we have seen “seconds” sell for. 100 pleces neatly decorated. in dainty farget-me-nots and floral sprays, in nat- ural_colors; shapes are new and with scroll edges, gilt tracings. The same In 0-piece sets, $16.00. The other eight patterns are equally interesting—$37.50, $40.00. $48.00. $50.00, up to $60.00 for set of 100 nieces Dinner Dishes The advantages at Hale's. And what's special now. Plenty of decorations from w 40 patterns in semi-porcelain g-in. All are favorites. All are open stock. You may get as few or as many pieces as you want and pay same rate as by the set complete. It's Watches To=Day Something unusual for Hale’s. We've always had watches. May be you didn’t know it, and if you did mavy be you didn’t know what good ones they were or how inexpensive. 3 So we put these three on sale to bring them to your notice more forcibly. $3.85—Gents’ Watch. Extra heavy nickel watch with opea face, dust proof, screw or hinge back. $5.05—Women's Chatelaine Watch. A hard enamel one, handsonfely deee orated, such as usually sells at $6.50. $6.75—Gents’ Watch. Gold filled hunting case or open face, with seven jewels: guaranteed. hich to select— Haviland. the city. Those are advantages worth thinking about. The Semi-Porcelain and & 100 Piece Set $11.45 Any one can find what they like among these 40 patterns, and the Hale way of selling them allows them to get just as much or just as little of it as they want and pay the least prices in the city— o $12, $13, $14, $15, $22. $27, $30 up to But this $16 set at $11.45. two pat- terns, we will close out. One is a neat. violet idea with em- bossed design and scalloped-edges: thin and white as china. The other decorat- ed with pink roses; pieces have scal- loped edges and traced with giit lines; 100 mlamam 4n tha sat. $iL4K