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The Beautiful New Styles Are Ready at Hale’s| New Suits—New Hats—New Flowers—New Homes for Them All « Tomorrow Fashion swings open b her gates and bids you 2N\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1906, “Welcome” It's a “different” occasion —an event of double interest, for while Fashion has been planning and working and finishing the new styles to be, ever so many more, ever so much prettier, we have been building beautiful new departments with over twice as much room to be worthy the new styles. Tomorrow both are ready. Come and look to your ‘heart’s content. ( See the new hats, the suits, the flowers in their new homes, how resultfully Fashion and Hale’s have worked to make style choosing this spring more satisfactory, a greater pleasure than it has ever been yotu. Most Becoming Suits We Have Seen for Many a Spring ; And the New Department forms a fitting setting for the New Styles. Double the room of last year and more for the New Suits and Skirts and Coats and Waists. The New Styles are as proud of their new velvet- carpeted home, with its cozy fitting-rooms, handsome mirrors and dust-proof cases, as the New Department is proud of the New Styles. It's the beauty, the variety, the difference of the New Suitsthemselves that women wili be most interested in. \ For Fashion, the artist, has wielded her brush with a hand that shows a master knowledge of Nature’s beauty, not only in the soft-toned harmonious colorings of beauti- ful spring creations, but also in the styles that are planned to bring out the natural grace of the figure, and different styles for different figures. Fashion Says the New Hats Are prettier than ever this spring. Women will say so, too, when they see them to- morrow. Thousands of New Hats And Flowers---A Very Realm of Beauty Half of the third floor. Over twice as much room as ever before, and not a bit too much. The scope of the event only serves to emphasize the beauty, the variety of the styles. Whenyou step from the elevator tomor- row it will seem like nothing so much as A Great Garden of Flowers That greets you. Myriads of richly cqlored roses and spring blossoms of every sort, climbing pil- lars, twining around fences, overflowing tables. ! A step more, and the “Parlor of Mo'del Hats,” exquisite creations Mons. Carller; Paul Virot et Berthe, Georgette, Germaine and other Paris leaders have sent us, thou- sands of miles, to help give this new department a perfect introduction. Then Model Hats from American style leaders and beantifyl styles from our own workroom. A little farther on and the full beauty of the New Department comes to view, rich in color, tich in style; some of the hats very bouquets of budding bjooms, scattered throughout a department rich in mirrors and mahogany. The biggest, broadest display of New Styles we have ever made, and we introduce them with some splendid values: 1224 Flower Sprays to Go at 50c 200 Trimmed Hats to Sell at $3.50 All different. All hand-made. All just from Sprays large enough to trim a hat; worth up to X $1.50; all spring’s favorite flowers. ‘Just in by ex- fiiwr:’:;':-'Egl&';"";‘;‘;-.:‘:g; :Id_r tose, éave‘nl; press. Out théy go tomorrow. Introducers at Soc. ribl;om. Tate x84 Sotects: sm_p%i’-" r:?;n;so.'“ Untrimmed Hats: Samples at 50c Ready-to-Wears: Samples at 95¢ Worth $1.00. Many would sell for mdte in a| Hats that would sell at $1.50 and more from regular way. A good will offering from the maker | many regular stocks. Only one of a kind, Out to us. All colors. All styles at s0c. at gsc. THE STYLES: From big ple- © ture hats to sailors and. tur- bans. The new mushroom shapes are “different.” - The height of the pandeaux in muny hats is noticeable, many being 8 inches, and in a great number, of styles the rims are wide at the back, short at the front. THE MATERIALS: Fine Halr Braids, Milan, Natural and Colored Leghorn and Javas are most in evidence. THE COLORS: Natural Tints, Vieux Rose, Mauve or Lav- ender, New Greens, Grays, Browns and the always be- coming Blues, with Pinks that many like best. THE TRIMMINGS: And here lies the great beauty of the New Styles. Great clusters of Roses, never so natural before; Jonquils, Wistaria, Heather, Maiden Hair Fern, Mosses, with richly colored ribbons and fluffy maline, chiffon and laces. Indeed, many of the pret- tiest styles seem all flowers and ribbons. It will be an Art Exhibit well worth visiting just to see. A Big. { coLomr v Fashion 'has linked herself to Hale's, see in the Suits themselves tomorrow, in ness of the display, the opportunity for satisfactory choosing, greater than it has ever Pre years have witnessed a sure and steady growth to bigger possibilities that have become ties now, and tomorrow marks a new epoch in Hale history—an epoch of more promi- leadership than ever before of Styles, of Varieties, of Values, the importance of which this first complete display will give an idea. While here see the new Silk Waists in their cozy corner. Bright, pretty styles, and so many of them. : ¥ Then Skirts and Coats—the newest Spring ideas. Every section 1s ready to give you a cheery welcome to the big new department to-morrow. New All-Linen Handkerchiefs t dictates prices, - po Stationery Clover Brand n greater than ever the beauty | Such a Go-Cart As Many Would Sell at $7.50 Out at $4.95 arts, good go-c one reason we're selling so many. reed reclin- and da spring gear; d rubber-tired wheels; Folding style; rub- ; folds fiat; easy to carry 4th floor. Face Massaging The new equipment of the new de- partment makes us able to prove the superiority of the Hale methods as we haven’t been able to before. Our cialists will make a special study dividual needs and peculliar- fties and treat with exactness. Swedivh Face Massage. 50c. Our Celebrated Clay Pack, 75e. Best of all, Electric Face, $1.00. Talon Two Entrances] Szt et of 1 all-linen handker- before, manufacturer de. da $2.75. Handkerchiefs 5c d iren; of linen v tched edges t Is in regu- ’s the Hale way of pricing why plain; others beautifully drawn, 39¢ linen Scarfs, Ribbon Season So says Fashion. Ribbons on hats. Ribbons on neckwear. Ribbons for belts. Ribbons for hair bows. Yes. It is to be a big ribbon season, and : Big Ribbon Values Are ready to show you how thor- oughly Hale’s New Ribbon Store is prepared to fill your ribbon wants. To- mg{lrow the season takes a fair start wit] 25c Ribbon at 12c Yard 3% inches wide; rich, lustrous, double-faced Satin Liberty Ribbon. Some satin taffetas in white, cream, blue, pink, red, green, nile, lavender, or_anfc, navy and black. . A good width. A good 23c quality 12c yd. 20¢ Wash Taffeta, 15¢_yard: 4 inches wide; good, firm quality. A favorite for hair bows. In all desirable colors, ingluding xlonty of white and black. 15¢ instead of 20c yard. | 75¢ Ribhon Rufll B0es 415 yards long, 4% Inches wide; splendid qual- ity scrim ruffling, in red, green, yel- low, pink, blue and brown. Share this 76¢c ruming at 50c 414 yards. Turkey Red Table Cloths—A Sale The Tablecloths are good—import- ed. Some slight imperfections in the weave make 81.50 Cloths, 62x64 }nchu $1.00 8$1.75 Cloths, 64x80 {nches §1.23 #2.00 Cloths, 67x69 inches $1.50 ¢ Little Girls ‘‘Watch for Doll’sDap’’ Burson Stockings Without a Seam; Knit to Fit A demonstration and sale that makes most important news for women this week. News of stockings that are stockings, without seams yet shaped to fit and be comfortable, wear and cost no more than you have been accustomed to pay for what you have heretofore considered good stockings. News of the solution of a stocking problem that has been troub- ling makers for years—that of fashioning a stocking with shape and without seams. News of Burson Stockings that are here tomorrow in full force. Made of a good strong comfortable cotton yarn, dyed a fast black and made Without a Seam to Step On Experts will be here to show them to you, to demonstrate their bet- terness, to sell you stockings that will fit you more comfortably than you have had stockings fit before. Prices, 25¢c pair; 3 pairs $r1.00. Come! This is an invitation to you and a request that you spread the news. 5 New Art Section On the Third Floor More room. More light. Larger stocks. Greater advan- tages. Introductory values. i oypflg{“:‘mz;‘ufl;rfig:: L85 i s Cotton Towels, 12¢: Bleached. Size 22 Free Embroidery Classes Wednesday, Saturday, in charge of x40, Fringed, heavy quality. 1bc value at 1ze. 'l'owel-‘, 10¢: Honeycomb weave; size 18x34 Inches. 12%c quality. 10c, YTales expert instructor. 18c Tray Cloths 12¢ Of pretty Momie Linen, 18 to 27 inches, with fringed ends; some 12¢. 2%: Of Momie linen, 17x50, some with hemstitch- Stnmped Shams, 25c pafr: Beautl- ful stamped, spoke-stitched, lned :dder,mdla. others wlthki-lfx;cht knota s}(:}nr;nda,u Stizm?ad ‘gg)hd Nwordl ed fringe, openwork effects an “Gor orning” or 1ght.” pletn. - 25¢. ol s Two Entrances | g urrsacses BXTRICTS CISH FADN A PACKET Wallach Shows Absence of | National Prejudices by Taking All-Nation Coin A warrant for the arrest of Ivan Wal- clach was sworn out vesterday by Charles E. Btokes, manager of the local Cook tourist egency &t 621 Market street. Wal- lach, & young employe of the firm, is ag- | cused of having embezzled mearly $1500. | Wallech applied for a position from | Stokes a few months ago. He spoke Ger- | men and French, had very engaging man- | ners, and upon his representations that be had been employed by the Paris agency of Coock & Sons, he was given a trial. On February 14 he was sent to the Postoffice to register a packet addressed to the Caok sgency in New York, con- taining 4200 Germsan marks, 1500 Austrian kronep, 14 Canadian dollars, 108 Mexican wescs and § Russian roubles. amounting 1in all ‘to $1472.93 in American money. Upon his return from the Postoffice Wal- lach pleaded fliness, left the office, and nev ago Btokes was advised from New York > A Portland,'is a St. Francis.* that the packet had arrived.empty. ersons and - cl: resumed to be re- | erned b; r respect for the rights of : Wallach had been living at 814 Hyde :‘Wn.llble t:r &mu sentiment report- | that nlgfl:.m pl:ficul::;; the right to trade | MT. and Mrs. T. G. Connell of Pitts- street with his mother, step-father and " ed as existing toward missi and | with or refusal to trade With the United | burg, Pa., are at the Palace Hotel two young sisters. The mother, although 1 . | merchants clatming alleglance to and pro- | States for any reason sufficient to itself,| Among:'Los Angeles arrivals at the feeling the news keenly, was not sur- tection of the United Btates; and and the right to receive or reject, to ad- | Palace Hotel are J. - W. A. Off, J. R. prised, and the family as & whials showed R TP {Whereas, It is alleged in certain quar- | mit or expel, the teachers of any religion no In'ley had been expecting such an end for Ivan, it seems, is the black sheep of a res by German subject. rer agaln returned to it. A few -days WAR S OPPOSED great consternation. They said that Y Chinese toward Americans and interests is attributable to with the Chinese Japanese - Exclusion - Society Believes That Missionaries ong time. pectable family. He was brought up his grandmother in Germany, and is a A year ago he came that law; therefore, be it n displeasure gxcluston act and the consequent attempt to force the United States Government to repeal or modify that the reported hostility of the Amerfca: i Should Be'Kept at Home L (rcr}x: Germany .and took up his xnbode with his mother and sisters here, Tt was £0on found that he had a marked fond- | At & meeting of the executive commit- ness for other people’s goods. His own | tee of the Japanese and Korean Exclu- famlily was not exempt from tribute. On | sion League, held in vhe office of the sec- February 14, the day on which he is sup- | retary in the Emma Spreckels buflding posed to have committed his theft, he last evening, a resolution was unanimous- left his home with all his personal effects, | ly adopted condemning the military and it was found later that nearly eall | demonstration in, China and asserting that was precious and not too bulky in | that the Kingdom should be the house had disappeared with him., ‘Wallach is supposed by the police to have left the city, but Detective Cody, who bas charge of the affair, says the fugitive is being closely traclked. e e given the same rights to exclude Ameri- claim and exact of China. The resolution will be turned over for-approval of the Hall, 927 Mission street, at which much other business of come b N Notlce, Commencing Mondsy, March 5, the Santa Fe up. ¥ > | The resolution 1s as follows: Raflway will open thelr famous new offices 840 Weorkot atrest. maxt tn Palace Hotal a can missionaries and merchants as we| at a meeting held today in Unity | 1 ‘‘Resolved, By the Japanese and Korean Exclusion League, that while we com- mend the use by our Government of every proper and necessary means to uphold the dignity ‘of the United States and to pro- tect the persons and property of United Btates citizens in’ clflmomar country, we deprecate the a nt assumption | half. that force may be used to suppress dis- satisfaction on the part of the Chinese on More New Trimmings At Prices to Interest Every Woman The bright wanted new trimmings that Fashion has favored most, and that every one can buy for less at Hale’s. Because our greater buying strength wins us lower prices than most stores can get. Because we believe in small profits. Because we do not be- lieve in discriminating in favor of one customer over another. If. we can sell low to one, we can sell low to all. And the prices these trimmings are marked mean savings to every customer, including dressmakers. Investigate. At 40c to 50c yd.: Appliques; silk em- | At $1.25 to $1.75 yd.: Pastel shade ga- broidered in blacks, blues, browns, re- loons with gold threads; lavender, seda, lavenders, pink and other color delft, Alice blue and white and gold. combinations. At 82.50 yd.: Gold and Silver Cloth 18 | At 15¢ dozen yds.: New Soutache inches wide. Bralds; all new shades. The Guimpe Bands and Pull Braids are odf in almost any coqceinble color combination and width from 4 to 2 inches wide. Many designs and colors. ~ Steam Cooker $1.25 This National Steam Cooker is made of heavy block tin, polished, rust proof, copper bottom. It cooks by steam and three cooking compart- ments and one for water. Steam is carried up to each compartment by tube. Made especlally for oil, gas and gasoline stoves to save fuel, stove 8, time and labor. Does not burn' the food and cooks so that no food absorbs flavor of another. See them. $1.25. Downut;lrs. Other values. ik iy Garba; Cans, 03: Worth $3.00 and | Salt HBoxes, 25cr ecora porce- mor:. Mndc‘l'of galvanized firom, | lain; imported. 2Se. strong handles, protected sides. Will | yoilet Paper, Ser $00 sheets. last for-years. $1.05. Bell - Willew Glothes Basket, afies Same king | Wash Beller, $1.00; Of heavy ting cop > per bottom. ;g;:: stores are selling for $1.00. Our Stiver Steel e aios. Weas Ceillag Pole, 21e: With sanitary duster. | Well Téa Spoons, 6 for 10c: Silver tipped; f:m not corrode. 2 Bread Knife, 451 Nickel-plated steel Pole 81 feet loflg.°e casn‘plet’:..' ’;:l'nt Hanging Bgskets, 10ct wi o :a green; 10x7 inches. 10c. Lace Curtains $1.00 And other drapery values to celebrate the enlargement of the dra- pery section to occupy the rear half second flodk. Nottingham Curtains, $ to 83 yards long; 45 to 50 inches wide; white, ecru and Arablan. Splendil values at $1.00 patr. rnss Rod: ang the Z 3 lo?-nno Rugs, s Best grade, size zrt lmu'.:.'xf e y'.,ST Vur. flttured 27x54 inches; m plle,- th = rich in most artistic designs and color- color schémes In floral and Orfental Stint miresn nilings, and mantei | Arabiem Curcaigs, #3501 e B In| - g;fiuflnaoc;ggapiul. 13%e yard. blan colors, dainty narrow corded Art Dentm, 15¢ yard: Pretty, figured in ‘latest designs and color schemes. Green, red, blue or brown grounds. Oriental or flowered designs. For window seats and lounge coverings. 15e yard. -border designs, with plain center. $2.50 pair. S ‘White or “Whereas, It appears from the general ,of China and of the United States, which | is at the Palace Hotel. sources of public information that the National Government is now preparing to take aggressive measures in China by the use of the military power against thoss interests are therefore’ inimical to the welfarerof both countries; further “Resolved, That in its attitude toward China the United States should be gov- are at the Palace Hotel. or creed;:further ¥ “That 'in commending the adoption and maintenance of a flrm and strong policy on the part of the United States Government toward China, we are ‘tion of the former to adopt and execute such or otherwise, as people, and, secondly, upon a full and frank recognition of the right of China to pron:.eu“lm same course in its own be- PERSONAL. - A. XL Barr of Etna is at the Grand. | X. 8 Duncan of Black Diamond is at Baking * In buying RUMFORD W. G. White and party of New York Zera Snow, a prominent lawyer of some Baking Powder, A Medley of Values Some of them may interest you. Writing Paper, 60ct 100 sheets linen paper; 80 enveiopes. e Envelopes, 100 package; 3 pack- Tailly Oards, 10¢ dosem. N e e Sealing Wax, Se stick. -~ New Laces Wanted for Waists, Dresses, Every Use Every day is adding to the variety. Dainty Valenciennes edgings ::z,d insertions by the dozen yards. Hun.' dr;ld’ of patterns. ottingham Allovers, some in Irish effects. Dress Nets and I":h:‘,t d’Esprit for entire costumes in white, pink, blue, red, cream. Trim them with Valenciennes. Venise Allovers, Net Allov: Match Sets. And beautiful I:rc.. an Net Robes, a shaped skirt and mate; for waist, of all net and lace, with g picturo to show their finished beauty, $7.50 to $25.00. The beauty, the richness of the . et{ the prices the laces are mar will win new fame for Hale's this Spring. Easter Bells 7-Inch Size 8%c 10-inch size, 15¢. Pretty paper bells for Faster decoration. Purple, white, red, white and purple, This early news becauss so m will t t P TR, Sl Ze’ Two Entrances | jizretoan o Lane, A. B. McCutcheon Admiral A. W. been h:. the m:: gm :n’!h...]: back e C vmul ":mo- Club nexy C. H. Deere of Moline, IIl, the plo- neer manufacturer of pl unnn:lnl = plows and agri. ot and B R Bug. is at the Palace The Wholeseme Powder you get the most Whole- and save money too,