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52 T0 BECIN WORK ON MAUSOLEUM S el McKinley Memorial Associa- tion of Canton Accepts Drawings of New York Man SITE ADJOINS CEMETERY Memorial to Martyred Presi- dent Will Be a Massive Structure of Great Beauty —The final oject of the Association of unced to-day ed drawings of H. Van Buren »rk, who won in the are Dbeing circulated. ago the assoclation bought five acres of land ad- | Cemetery, in thel of the city of Can- ley ton were i prints oKy official £ the wap dvpme und n will be built a Milford granite, circu T feet in diameter at 100 feet high from D Steps fifty feet in rise of y-five feet In e. The hiil the iroase, pres an imposing ter- unted by a monu- wture. A broad plaza 200 ith will lie at the base of the . £ uEdpagery NONAGENARIAN PIONEER GOES TO LAST REST UMA, Nov. 2 e of this Wi years, died to-day at daughter, Mrs. Charles Offuit. He was §1 years of age. Mr. Walker came and settled within & few ed a 00-acre y. He was identified ettling of the coast 1 in many litigations panish grants were oss the y s Chicago Pastor Dies in Henolulu. HONOLULU, Nov. 25—Dr. Danlel | epherdson died here to-day. He for- y was an assistant of President rper of the University of Chicago a pastor of the First at city. He had September, tem- | Ipit of the Central GIRL'S SAD DEATH | RECALLED BY SUIT Dr. Nims of San Jose Sues Father of Late Gladys Cunningham. The Call C. P. Cunningham, aberdasher of this city, Herbert J. Nims for ef rendered Gladys m he seventeen-vear-old the defendant. who died from on in San Francisco. es the amount is due rendered and expenditures by plaintiff at the special re- defendant in the matter of the ss and death of Gladys Cunningham, land N girl got 1o operation and in the investi- llowed the girl's death was U ERPYBRPTEANAIRAAND CO SHIP ESCAPES DESTRUCTION Tugs Pull Barkentine North- west Away From Danger- ous Clatsop Spit. Bpecial Dis h to The Call ASTORTA, Ore., Nov. 25.—When the fog Mfted et the ‘mouth of the Columbia River this morning at 10 o'clock & three- | masted barkentine was discovered In the breakers on Clatsop spit just off the end | of the jetty. She was anchored and fly- ing signals of distress. Tuge put out and #0on had the vessel out of danger. She proved to be the barkentine Northwest, from Ban Francisco in ballast For two @sys the vessel had been beating about off the mouth of the Columbla waiting for & chance to slip in. Bhe came In too | close and was carried by the current and & stormy westerly breeze toward Clatsop | epit. FORGER WEEPS WHEN ORDERED TO FOLSOM Wanted to Go to San Quentin to Study Mechanical Engineering. STOCKTON, Nov. 25.—Bailey Phil- lips, who pleaded guilty to forgery, was sentenced to ten years in Folsom this morning by Judge Nutter. DPhil- | lips was arrested here for uttering a fictitious check in Visalla, and after his arrest it was discovered that he had forged @ check here for $10 50. He asked to be sent to San Quentin, that finish a course In electrical sentenced to | the information on | burs nto tears, sobbing illips left a trafl of fic- | c in the southern part of | e and is father spent hundreds | taking them up. ' the floor an violentiy — e BURGLARS DYNAMITE A SAFE | AND TAKE U E SAM'S COIN | | Store at Forestville, In Which Poxtoffice | Is Located, Looted by Thieves. ! SANTA ROBA, Nov, 25.—Burglars at | an early hour this morning dynamited the safe in the general merchandise store of the Thomas Silk Company ar Forestville, which is also a postoffice. | Between $400 and $500 in coln was se- H cured. Some of It is Governmen money. Sheriff Grace and a posse are | pursuing the thieves. Forestville is a town about twelve miles from Santa Eose THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1905. T N R T T L R R R A T . Ha.e's will be closed a | day next Thursday, Thanksgiving. o - = - I hanksgiving Next Thursday. Everything yougvant at Hale’s (all but the turkey). Linens, dishes, cooking pans. Yes, even order your mince pie, plum pudding, fruit cake, from the Home Industry Department, third floor. Do it to-morrow. First, the Linens ¢ Just hints as to how ready the new linen store is to help you. Main floor, annex. Hemstitched Sets, $5.00—2- Linen Damask, 75c yapd— vard cloth, Gozen nap- | 70 inches wide, bleached, kins of beautiful linen, all pure linen. 2% -yard cloth set, $5.50; Napkins to Match—§8ize 23 rd cloth, $8.00, x22. dozen, ; v Bordered Cloths, $145—Al lar $2.00 value; bleached; | Jards; extra veiue; “is all linen, fast selvage, B O ok e heavy, firm quality. e~ g Heavy Damask, $1.00 yard ed Ci =7F Bk DI | e Roe Glothe, L0 ed; a soft satin finish; & | gize, $2.00; .guaranteed £003. §1.35 Value. fast colors; £00d to pro- Napkins to Match—Size 34 l tect the white cloth after x24. $8.95 dozen. dinner. Next, the Diskes Find them downstairs in the new crockery store. These among many other unusual val- ues now: Dinner Sets, $9.95—100- | € Wine Glasses, 50c—With fancy stem; cryStal bowl; worth $1.60 dozen. Cranberry Set, $1.05—Crys- tal rock glass; neatly embossed; highly finish- ed; 10-inch bowl and six ©0f fine somi- worth $16.00 six patterns neatly plece sets porcelain; and $16.00; to choose from; decorated. $9.95. Turkey Platters, $2.75—17- inch ones; English semi- B-inch saucers. $1.05. porcelain; flown blue un- | Cake Plate, 25¢ — Fine derglazed decoration; Carlsbad china, with perforated handles; pret- tily decorated. turkey center. Dinner Plates, § for §2.00— Large, for turkey; 10- | Chocolate Set, $1.35—Pot inch plates; flown blue | and six cups and sau- decoration on English | cers; decorated with semi-porcelain. flowers and gold. Wine Set, $1.50—Six thin 90c — 9-inch Salad Sets, bowl and 6 saucers; china; neatly decorated. Brend and Butter Plates, 6 6 Water Goblets, 55c—10- for 80c—Carlsbad china; ounce size; clear glass. neatly decorated. Carvers, $1.85 Set Fine Sheffield steel, knife, fork and steel. They lead the attacks on the turkey. From the Household Section, downstairs. Other sets in plush boxes, $2.95 to $6.95. Dosble Reaster, Goo—i0xid | Alumimum Salt Shakers, So inches, self-basting, with | —Peppers, . too. T drainer, new oval shape. | won't corrode. [ | blown crystal stem wine glasses and quart de- er; cut glass stopper. Cookle Cutters, d4c—Differ- | Palm Table Mats, 25¢ set— ent fancy shapes. 6 mats. Santa Claus Contest Starts its third week with enthusiasm at high pitch. Look. at this picture by Douglas Hilliker, 14 years old, 1201 Bush st., S. F. One of the best ideas yet. If you aren’t al- ready in the contest, start drawing to-day. If you are——keep on drawing and send in a picture every day. Lots of other pictures have a chance to win $5.00 before the $100.00 is all divided. A g We Repeat the Conditions in Brief: First—Draw a picture of Santa Claus— Fourth—Paper must not be smaller than write & 4 line verse contalning words 4xb, por larger than B5xT. —TOYS, SANTA CLAUS, HALES Firth—Verse must be on paper with draw- Becond—Be original. 1dea will count as much as the drawing. Third—Drawings must be made on white paper with black ink Lace Curtains $1.25 Regular $1.50 values. Nine beautiful patterns to choose from; dainty patterns and exclusive designs; all white. Even one would in- crease the appearance of a room.” Splendid values to head a “list of important notes from the curtain store, second flioor. Tapestry Table Cover, $2 12%e Silkoline, 10¢ yard: 501 Trom the famous Artloom Mills; Short lengths of figured silkoll in the dainty armure weave: e e N iNe s akoline wide range of patterns and col- that women want most for man- heavy knotted fringe on all tel or other draperies. Save d. ing. Bixth—Drawings must be sent in flat Seventh—Name, agxe and address must be written in lower right hand corner with the drawing. ng table size. Splen- 2%ec on the yard. 10c yar aluc at $2.50. Art Denim, 12%c vard: Tapestry Portieres $3.00 pairt New art denim and creton in Full line of Artloom tapestry flowered and Oriental designs, portieres; good, heavy quality, in rich colors. One would ex- pect to pay at least $4.00 for the pair. How much better at $3.00. Couch Cover, $2.25: n‘“‘)‘ew“d?s‘gna just here for the holiday trade.” Gives the couch a splendid appearance and means a great saving. $4.50 Wool Blankets, at $3.85 of the best se- lected white Some odd sizes, some slightly soiled. They will be spotless after the first washing. Others with an edge not perfectly finished—scarcely noticeable unless attention is called to it. Three-quarter bed size. Share them to-morrow at $3.85 instead of regular price, $4.60. Double bed size, 72x80, at $4.95 instead of $6.00. Heavier qualities and extra sizes for double beds at $5.50, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00. Cotton Blankets, 55¢: All sizes and welghts, for lounge or window seat cov- erings. Also nice for clothes closet curtains. 12%c yard. Furniture Covering, 4Sc vard: A very heavy b0-inch wide cov- ering for furniture covering in all colors. Unusual at 45¢c yard. | Btass Extension Rods, 7¢ each. 200 blankets wool. in gray or white; splendid values for the cold, damp weather; size 46x75 at G5c pair; 66x74 at $1.00 pair; 68x74 at $1.25 pair; 72x80 at $1.50 pair. Crochet Bed Spreads. 88c: . ‘White; heavy quality; double bed size; unusual at 88c. Others at $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. Marseilles Bed Spreads. $2.00: Regular $2.50 values; heavy quality in many designs; $2.00. Double Bed Sheets, 42¢c: Of heavy muslin; 9-4 sheets, 76x90, double bed size, with seam through center, at 42c each. Heavy Muslin Sheets, 54c1 Size 81x90, 54c. size 90x90 at 59¢. Gas Heater $1.95 Cyfinder kind, highly nickel- plated, 21 @nches high. Burns a blue flame. Will xeep a large double bed size at $10.75 For women at Hale’s. Note the picture. But interest only begins here. Look at the other styles illustrated at $12.75 and $22.50. (Suits taken directly from stock have served as models.) And the pictures just hint at the scope of t with hip length jackets, Eton styles. Glove Orders: Are safe gifts. Hale glove orders Thafikfigé‘uéng Next Thursday. Only Twenty-Three Shopping Days Before Christmas. More Toys—Now Santa’s been busy superintending the and see the toys and whisper your Doll House, $1.25: Fancy front with 3 windows and upstairs porch, 2 nicely papered rooms inside; stands 143 inches high. Others at 95c, $1.45, $2.95 and up to $5.75, Toy Stable, $1.15: Nicely painted, pointed roof and hay loft; 8 horses and hay wagon. Doll’s Bed, 35¢: . Gilt bed with fancy sides, 10 inches long, 35e¢; 15-inch at @5e, 17-inch at 85¢. Nickel Stove, 85c: With oven and front plate—four holes—complete with iron cooking utensils. Others 25¢ to $7.50. Doll’s Dresser, $1.29: Of oak—gilt trimmings, 8 L e drawers and swinging mirror; 27 inches high. Doll’'s Writing Desk, asc: "With 3 drawers, shelves and pigeon holes. Glass Water Set, 50c: 6 glasses and pitcher of good, clear glass. Child’s Tea Set, g5¢c: Of white china, 6 cups and saucers, 6 plates, large teapot, sugar bowl and cream pitcher. Comic Books, 6oc Up: Illustrated in colors, with board covers. “Black Beauty” “That Bother of a Boy,” “Hobby Hoss 4 Fair,” and many others. Tiddledy Winks, 8c: An ever popular game, complete. “Bid” Card Game, 50c: A new game for grown folks. More interest—more enthusiasm—for girls and boys and givers. The third floor a greater wonderland now than ever. Toys, toys, toys—so many, so differ- ent. Coasters for bigger boys—dolls, doll buggies and doll furniture for girls—drums, horns, uni- forms for the little fellows—books, games and magic lanterns. unpacking of box after box of new things he’s made just for this Christmas and for Hale’s, when he hasn’t been occupied learning the wishes of boys and girls who have come in to see him every day. My! How long his-list is getting! planning his Christmas eve trip now. Every minute will be full. Come He’s even wants to him to-morrow. Baseball Game, 35c: Interesting parlor game. Rocking Horse, g5c: 24 inches high, on nicely mottled horse. Child’s Shoofly, 6oc: Horses nicely mottl with com- fortable seat and (ion:a‘rockcrl. Automobile, $9.45: Swell front seat, upholstered In ve- lour, with black enameled tin ex- tendonl; 8reen enameled gear with ;:;fl::;lmlr‘ed w{:oeell; large enough or ears. Oth t al ¥ ers af Boys’ Velocipede, $1.751 With heavy steel wheelg and leath- fich wheel, #3005 Tinmen - Shasi $2.50; 26-inch whoel, §3.00. Girls’ Tricycles, $4.00: Good, strong “ones; seat upholster- ed, good back and splendid runni: gear; 18-inch at $4.00; 20-inch & :;..23! 22-inch at $6.50; 26-inch at Full-Jointed Doll, $4.95: Handsome Kestner doll, 29 inches tall, with papler machs body, ball and socket joints, large {laqua head, sleeping eyes, dimpled chin, retty teeth, nice curly woven wig, ancy slip, lace stockings and pat- ent leather slippers. Kid Body Doll, 6oc: 156 inches tall, with bisque head, sleeping eyes, smiling face, woven long rockers, curly wig, parted and tied with bow of ribbor, © \ on, Child’s Rocking Chair, 6oc: Of oak, comfortable arm rests and long rockers. Holiday Neckwear Rare beauty in the individual pieces. Rare variety to choose from now. Gifts every woman will appreciate. Of silk, of chiffon, - of lace, of beads. And Ostrich Feather Boas Worn largely at that exclustve function of New York’s ultra fashionable. They are assured a favor, anticipated by Hale’s. Big, flufty, airy boas of ostrich plume fibers ready now, 1% to 1% inches long. Beautiful to give. At $10.00: gTray, lé yards long. At $18.50: Black boas, u&yua- long. At $15.00; Gray and black; 13% yards gt > Black and gray; 1% yards| At $17.50: and black; l§g Black, black and white and | At $18.50: ‘White boas. At $20.00: Black Light blue, natural gray yards long. and gray and white; 1% yards long. At uzo- Gray and black boas; 1% yards long. Neckwear at 25¢ Includes net lace stocks in pompadour and point rosé patterns in white and cream; Venise lace black; embroidered linen stock stocks in cream, ecru, white and with lace tab in white only; em- broidered stocks with long tab edged with Valenciennes lace. Stocks at 50c: Include some of Valenciennes lace with bit of ribbon in front finished with double chiffon jabot edged with lace; some of chiffon with Valen- ciennes and fancy braid jabot of pleated chiffon; some of lace and silk with tie effect in front and jabot, some of Venise and Valen- ciennes lace, also chiffon edged with lace (put up one in box); some silk stocks, black and white; others of silkk with tie effect jabot; others Battenberg stocks with ‘alen- clennes and chiffon jabot. Stocks at $1.00: Include some of chiffon appliqued medallion nn(f beads, black only. Some of silk braid on chiffon finished with colored rib- bon rosettes, jabot of Valenciennes and chiffon. Some of net lace with leated tab of same, white only. thers of steel bead trimmed sii with flufty jabot of Valenciennes and chiffon. Starts a Very Important It’s a general suit occasion interest-: ing to every woman, no matter what price she wants to pay, no matter what style she wants to get. Why? Come and see and judge for yourself. You'll recognize why we voice this as one of the most important suit oc- casions we’ve ever been able to offer. The knowledge of what you want, he event. Long coat suits, suits Stocks at $1.25: Include some of silk and Valen- ciennes and Venise tab, 'mmed with beads and colored ribbon ro- settes. Some of Venise and chiffon with tab trimmed with colored beads and fancy stitched. Others of Venise and tucked chiffon with long jabot of Rle&tad chiffon. All fin- ished with ruching. Other beautiful stocks of crepe de chine, Venise, Valenciennes, chiffon, Liberty silk. in many dainty effects, from a-uo to $4.50. 1350 Embroidered Stocks at 10c To lend zest to the occasion. Exceptional 'values. Embroidered stocks of _fine lawn and Swiss with fab. Blind ::ra !open effects in raised pat- ns. An opportunity that came to us we pass on to you with in- creased meaning. Suit Opportunity won by years of experience, has united with a greater buying power this year than ever before to bring largely increased values. That they have been appreciated is evidenced by the greater number who have come to buy suits at Hale’s. Now a climax. Just in time 86 you can have your new suit for Thanks- sevtlng‘ Choose from a larger variety. it better. Pay less. Look at $10 75 Suits Just a word of them. “As with all the other suits they must be seen to be really understood. Of light gray homespun, long coat style, nattily tailored; with gray velvet collar, pleated skirt, $10.75. At $12.75: Hip length Coat of mixed blue * or Oxford gray; fly front; black velvet on collar; pleated skirt. At $16.50: Extra long gray Coat Suit; plain tailored; front buttons through; full pleated back from waist down; pleated skirt. Also Long Coat Suit in much the same style, in blue, black and invisible check in brown, Oxford and green. At $18.75: ~ Long Coat Suit in green, blue or room warm with less gas. $1.95. have the advantage over others of Downstairs. being req le at any of Hale’s ek e, el Ldies: Btk California stores. So you can send nickel trimmings; fount holds 4 Heater 26 inches high; $4.00 quarts. ; value at $2.76. Downstairs. ~ them as gifts to out-of-town friends. black cheviot; long, plain tailored coat; front buttons through; p]l‘e'ated below waist; full pleated skirt. Also Eton Suits in green, red and plum cloth and black che- vll‘ot; seperate girdles; pleated skirt. At $20.00: g:y hip length Coat Suit; ble . breasted front; braided collar and cuffs; pleated skirt. Also green, plum and black Eton suits; Persian trimming down front; new sleeve, separate girdle, panel-pleated skirt. 3 Other surprises at $22.50, Mail Orders For anything in this advertisement should include a request for our new holiday catalogue. It will help you Time to Hurry But hurrying is to be more fun thap ever at Hale’s this year. So much more to see, e Santa Claus On the third floor. Nearly a whole floor full of toys right at hand for children to choose from, and te| him what they want. Bring them to-morrow. Take the children for a walk to-night to see the Eiectric Jumping Jack On the front of ‘he?:i‘;ildl:i;k L the buflding X Then there Is e S oiambers and painters are puttin on the finishing touches—bere, there and everywk and hampering to a degree the conveniences th store will have when completed. Still the old store’s advantages are already largely in- creased. and Hale's will be more than ever San " ciseco’s Christmas store this year, with larger depar ments, larger stocks, larger varieties to offer bet gift selgetions. : We emphasize the importance of choosing early. It is doubly wise—more complete varieties to choose from, less crowded buying. - Among the many store changes already made are these: second floor of the Sixth-street amnex 18 occupied en- rel. -b‘y wom:i’- and children's Underwear, Baby 's and Corsets—making the largest department of its kind in San Francisco. o 2 mestl oved to ocou e entire main floor Dot Hiicas, Fiaonels, n.ghng’:; i ks ith Dress Goods and Linings o . u-.r?e‘t'—igr:e: atore (where Domestics wers formaerly). Ribbons have twice as much h:n- oE o - moved to er space econ Hoo-\;‘gl,rk.ot-.utrut store, h & greatly creased stock of Christmas things. Stationery and Celluloid for gifts are in the rear Market. street store. Stocking room is doubled. Silverware moved With its host of Christmas suggestions to rear Market-street store Tmmm"hliufl’flomml_\ And still bullding work goes on to nearly double entire store space. ‘o immensely Increase the comforts and nces of shopping for you. so much more room to see N 4 4 kg Laugh! Laugh! Laugh! Come to Hale’s and laugh some more to-mor~ row. See Punch and Judy They do the funniest things. If you're shopping don’t miss it. Jolly re- laxation. Make a special trip and bring the chil- dren. Punch says: “Older they are the harder they laugh.” “Cresco’==NewCorset That Cannot Break at the Waist. Entirely new departure in cor- set designing that means —More comfort to the wearer. —DMore freedom of movement. Other corsets are rigid from top to bottom. Each side of the “Cresco” is made in two connect- ed pieces, the upper overlapping the under at the waist. No break or misfit is possible at the point where the walst curves to the ips. Elastic gores, so that the corset fits itself naturally to the form and cannot break at the sides. The clasp is slightly incurved at the bottom. It 18 a corset large women will find ex- ceptional comfort in, to be found only at Hale's. Visit the new corset store, second floor annex, and let our expert corgetiere demonstrate its betterness to you. In jean or sateen. Regular and short lengths. or black. Prices $1. to $2.00. inches from wailst line to top of corset under arm. Short—5% Inches, same measure. See the New Rings In the new jevgelry section, rear third aisle, Market strget store. Just take them all together—so many—so pretty—such a varisty of dainty gift ideas we can't describe them separately—Iots of them Jjust came this week. Real Gold Signet Rings, $1 | Gold Filled Rings, 25¢ Sizes 22 to 368. Solld gold; sizes for boys and So pretty and perfect you can't tell “i;}" them from solid gold (then, If you Baby’s size, 75e. lose them, what matter, others can Band Rings for Baby, $1.00: Solid i, hemvily chuseh’ beantital de- be bought 80 easilv). Good to sub- signs. stitute for real gold rings when occasion requires. Any varfety of new designs just here. Women’s Solid Gold Rings, $1.25: Set :’Mh pearls, rubles, emeralds - and other stones. Solid Gold Cluster Rings, $2.50: New | The 25¢ Omes for Women and Girl designs, set with pearls, rubies Set with dlfferent stonea Sienat and other stones. rings, too. Men’s and Boys’ Stxuet Rings. $3.504 Of solid gold, Roman or rose fin- | Others at 50¢ and $1.00. More elab- ish, or polished. orate. Silk Savings The new silk department is in- troducing itself. Prices on want- ed silks that mean savings of from 10 per cent to 25 per cent over prices most stores would mark them. Black, fancy. The store is only worth your valua~ tlon. What we say doesn’t amouat to the “snap-of-a-finger” unless the values are here to back it up. Able to stand the comparison test,—quality for qQuality, price for price. Test it to-mor- Tow. First the Black Silks A summary as good as the longest description. Deep black dyes. Quali- ties we can guarantee. Look at.the widths, the prices: 27-im. Black Peau de Soie, at . . 6gc 19-im. Black Peau de Cygne, at . 75¢ 22-in. Surak Silk, at . . « .25 23-im. Surah Silk, at . . « . . $1.00 24-im. Surah Silk, at . . « « . $1.25 19-in. Black Taffeta, at . « « . . 33¢ 23-ime Black Taffeta, at . « « . . 49¢ 36-in. Black Taffeta, at . . . . .75¢ 2¢-in. Black Crepe de Chine, at . g7¢ r9-in. Messaline, at . . . . . .39¢ ble Silks at 83c: 19-inch messaline; soft, bright; pure dye. Pean de Cyzne at 75e: l;inch; soft and lustrous. A splen- did costume silk. lace Taffetn, S0e: - 19 inches wide: all colors. Hair Line Faney Silk, 43¢ 15 Iaches wide: in ‘all pibular calors. Faney uards, 65e: New :m“ for fancy waists or suits; ml}d. 19 inches wide: unusual at €Se B English K est Eng! makes; 50 inches wide at 50e yard: 54 inches wid and $1.00 yard. £ silenn: Splendid quality; 52 inches wide, New Gray Suitings, $1.00: 56 mche\wfls; cravenetted for damp ‘weather. 50 inches wide; ‘dust-shed fabric. Mina Linings, 8¢ For 36-inch Percaline, in white, iight and medium gray. 32-inch o= Y