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3z THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DRCEMBER 2, 1900. “THE CREDIT m;;?::'[;AUSKI UNEE — ' : — : S ' e : = - emeee || MORE THRILLS N LOHENGRIN Santa Claus in his automobile will start from Hale’s big new store to-morrow afternoon at 1 o’clock on his first trip around the city to find out what his little friends want for Christmas. watch for him on the streets—he will have something for you. his route will be down Market to Eighth, to Folsom, to Army, to Mission, to Twenty-fourth, to Bartlett, to Twen~ tieth, to Valencia, to Market, to Van Ness, to Golden Gate avenue, and then back to the store, where he will arrive at 4 o’clock coluiels foney 520 take the chimney elevator for toyland. i | os i | —first floor. = # | sa With art department: " Syt ; ; . i ) - ; : /1133 il i b the Purt Gg %l 8 some people : ‘]hd‘ fi"‘" ‘g‘“’d floor of this big new store is a veritable fairyland of juvenile delights. even quaint. his- in china and y i Her Usual & plendld | Ml hat toric o uremberg would be put to her wits' ends to make a more interesting display. third floor—take elevator. i = | v poes) ang game of donkey party iron cabs with horses this department i Success. fancy prices g0 game of elephant dance iron police patrols : ~ is not a mere pen- g & iron hook and ladders ,ch I i 11 T . dant of this great i bl e together. pet > P 3 iron trolley cars H ba of this 3 | iron fire engines doll" -carts usiness. it is one . iata’ | d : e ot O7LE RO b { | “La Traviata” Fails to Draw a Crowd :‘:":m;?e:mm: sets of children’s dishes ‘25e 15 inch jointed kid dolls .49fl of the large. vital i | at the Matinee—Rigoletto” | gt Of ey toy trunks and pianos fine 13 inch jointed dolls "}:‘;’mta“? 'megs;‘ i Will Close the Grau pretty dressed dolls rani ish i that:receives abun- i | v % " granite ware toy dishes A ‘dant aitenition il Season. hand-painted celluloid handkerchief cows on platforms footballs an - i > egvad o and glove boxes—each 25c to....$3.00 11 inch kid body dolls violins with bows chi::dah:arutr:z i = . cups i | We have had a Wagner week of it with celluloid photograph “holders—each “;mldlre;l}ant'l:;:g bureaus game of baseball new tints and dec- i | the Grau people at the Grand Opera- TR e SR R B 2.00 bt 1o & | i i i { | house, the. four-night ~Ring" to begin |§ | 45010 roireessiiiiins. ’ 16 inch jointed dotls | QlIQI0R Emeofpotoizold | apgieg £ i it SR hengrin” last night with calendars—finished and mounted on k;]tjlhgmdy doll‘s(. i Bg ?j;‘ei:ch ke:‘lt b;d':[;:”:ts 3 R off the programme. @ al—each 50c to ..$1.50 childien’s rocking-chairs | 2 9 seven-piece water sets. with most things that gold:plated met _eac - E little folks’ story-books c fancy Noah's arks Fa c decorated in green and gold—per set mbers in a L}l\'asnfl finished pillows in 'Roman applique chatterbox of natural his- each 5 boxes of lead soldiers each i N il Siaes Taia ite designs on blue, red and green grounds tory e et " iron horses and wagons . ramakins, inhdozun of pretty l&r‘l’u obengrin’ d “Got- —fini vi t h vo game o s Kringle 2 i i 1 €aCh .iccceiiiiiininiae. e Lub'; merin: and Roae finished with cord ;ln};zca;jc;clé po - mechanical animals and tints— iy S . es and sumpie har- @ | ccececececiiiieiion . g sets c')f pewter dishes h 18 inch dressed dolls e fancy cus%l ors in assorted col on‘l‘nc e pillow tops of tan art ticking, stamped dolls’ go-carts choice 3% inch bodv dotis | CHOICE i e f i D = £ repeating air rifles. iron express teams bon-bons in several pretty shades and with tinted poppy designs—the newest - footballs 98 : PRl o R . 29¢ and prettiest pillow tops we’ve shown Gpewhiters [ c \‘;([:glllly ;1;;:0 gsc ecor Hk iy g h’est. ’haw this season. finished pillow can be seen white enameled pianos flach i :rks h mcdhxn;;{]ayc de:cg;nted—fl e Stihe deparhncnt - prbelE i #10 Cp Yoy draas s R gach. ey 3Ty tng oper Or even on its owh meriis ough from the m manicuring, facial massage, shampooing, restoring hair to original shade, hairdressing - mezza ny the heart-to- 5 ¢ floor—most modern appointments thoroughly expert operators and the lack c Nihiat bt Balk tall e ladies’ fast bI:ck hoieé s’;)'l’id lace effects—double soles. heels mdfi” ip be S ;) something for every want but half tells 12 to 10—per dozen +90—single pair c xnodér*cl‘eg)plr);ceetfi) ai°;§l":‘:‘;z‘ :h;;r‘; “i;‘ij:r neclléw;ar. they would be the story—something for every fancy “Tadies’ imported full fashioned lace hose in zig-zag patterns—Herms- ately S =t wou! € Our prices regu- 3 i - i i i i larly. Some would doubtless ask more for them. This lot will be tum- T ke sy o dost dyc-made with igh spliced heels sud dauble soles—ines § mauw— cepti i X tl e i i o i i bled upon the tables to-morrow and priced at, per yard, 40 mfl.,flgf heye wual stores. but they are per box of six pairs $1.90—single pair sterling silver match- Wamsutta sheets and cases way underpriced boxes, each. ....$1.00 & R sterling silver butter rst floor—first aisle. knives, each....$1.25 PR pure silk, 334 inches wide, and the color assortment includes prae- an ou 4 e appi . s e 0 I/ - . . < Tospirea moo for another interesting sale of ribbons furmishings for the holidays important offering of art squares sbe opens “nemrr moutn, ) first floor—third aisle. ; first floor—fourth aisle. ' second floor—take elevator. She plays this ribbon department seldom loses a customer. almost every sale men’s neckwear—handsome holiday thrifty house furnishers—good managers—and others to whom the despised 1t, in to a newcomer makes a new friend. we expect to widen the circle con- novelties in imperials, batwings, rever- dollar counts, will not slight this offering of ingrain art squares. g e siderably with the following: sible four-in-hands, tecks and bows— the sale will be of very brief duration, for there’s only 46 of them all - black velvet ribbons are in great demand and the supply is none too high-class silks and satins in the newest told—a small sample line sent us by an eastern manufacturer for compari- of 1{u-la§1(eex1:oax‘t plentiful. we count ourselves fortunate in being able to offer an extra patterns and colorings—choice. each son with other makers’ goods. we decided that we did not have the a0 of Talinn OParR good quality of these much wanted ribbons at these tempting prices: ===+ jrrseesasaas ..50e room for the proper display: of this class of merchandise and wrote onic Wwig to the o & % e “ men’s linen handke: ith hand- the manufacturer tq that effect. he asked us to keep the little lot we had— : Campanari sings LT yard.- 3¢ E 41-8 i b}fi worked initials—put up 6 in fancy at a price. we did. and now it's your turn. note the prices—four sizest 2 artish The rest of price per piece :25¢ 80c 35¢c 40c b""“?";’ DOX \oeitiiiiinnns SE 0 size 9x7% feet—each...$2.95 size 10%xg feet—each..$4.10 es li undertaken by Mme. of 10 yards. men’s hosiery in pretty novelties, fast size gxg feet—each....$3.50 size 12x9 feet—each. 75 we Mile. Bauermeister, Ma- black., new tans, natural cashmere and 4 P . F e and Gillibert. : no. 2 a% 3 camel’s hair wool—per box of six pairs attractive values in lace /)08/8['}’ < price per yard Sc 1.4e¢ Te ...$1.38 first fl P 5 i’ price per piece 45¢ 5S¢ 6b5c Sy rst floor—fourth aisle. i th every shade of 10 yards. SI/yerware lace hosiery is in great demand this season and you should know ; iin & rhyth- ; s ; : g iT BN W Yy fancy corded taffeta ribbons—almost three miles of unusual value. they first floor—fourth aisle. vhere the best grades are sold at the least prices. the following tells B 0, e se 's big crowds, d its pleasure in the render- has grown here of all i M. FRIEDMA Post st Alameda, Berkeley N & CO. rer previous success as h her voice had hardly the the opera’s first hearing. i the glorious con- to-morrow starts the greatest of all holiday handkerchief sales at Hale's F | m four nights of this sale offers a chance to secure a winter’s supply of the best sterling silver cream . first floor—second aisle. £ - E ST T el s soon e muclins made at about the cost of the sheeting by tD}Feyyard. \:'ithesa!l l:;: ladles, each ....$1.00 this sale will hold sharp interest for buyers whose ideas run to the THROWS LIGHTED LAMP ne greater in the bother of making not counted. ‘hefic sgects and cases are torn from the sterling silver thim- ?r““i’l tl: ,f’fi'“‘ii“""fim‘é‘gewgfig %‘;g:’o‘}‘:li’::“’&irgr :5:1 '2: d“::;; . > 3 and the sense gf it iece—not cut—thus assuring straight y inge- . bles, edch . c i O RERS LR JOnCK rxg h = Gus C. Saville, Actor, Is Arrested for | of them arel‘hcmsmched with the new spoke stitch, which adds to their ~ comb and mirror s;u. t‘?.’ ;'.°f l.‘m:hs“{fl“firi“?cfig;?;; “"’:h;ivg’gg:’m;?:e;::‘“‘; t?:“mt:; ssauit With Dead], wear as well as appearance. i f: sden satisfying is the effort of . ; w . s 4 80 “‘“m‘f—'g i‘h_'? h tl;:,xe, aen.: o $3.25 items and ask you to accept them as specimen values. D hemmed sheets— 50 hemmed "‘“6”“. h 16 children’s knife, fork and spaon sets. ladies’ pure Irish linen handkerchiefs with borders of point 3 Sire preo '-“Che?_“d"'exc e 4zx36 - h“_ead;l" 17?, quadruple plate, each .......... .00 desprit amrv:]encimne: lace—swiss handkerchiefs with borders of dainty the cha size D3%00: 1 ct}\cs~eac}’1..7~0?‘ :::: 543136 i‘]:‘:h:s‘;acch "zzé’c hand engraved butter dishes—quad- needlework in entirely new effects—and pure }llmen hemstitched h;nsd- . size 72x90 inches—each..70¢ si s — s iefe i P IR G o r e éu/o inches—each..80¢ size 50x38%4 inches—each..2214¢ supleplate, feack .. ... 0 ) $2.00 kerchiefs in 34, 34 and 34 inch hems, at, eac! ladies’ lace trimmed and embroidered handkerchiefs in handsome fan » shapes lithographed boxes—six pretty and entirely different styles in each society notepaper and envelopes, per box, just the thing for an inexpensive holiday remembrance, per box 19 - a well sung, ut tne vital depth that e goxgo inches—each..85¢ hemstitched sheets— s’a’/’afle"’ size 63x99 inches—each...76¢ , which Mr. e S Incgcs—cach. »250 box I8 ik S ek e S n U R A € Ry it L3 A i a it 81 o s & size 81x00 inches—each. ..83¢ Shpciior Qualite il fber noted hildren’s printed border handkerchiefs in fancy boxes, with cologed r b 3 quality silk fiber notepaper children’s printe. ¥ es, or - SEsison0 S"‘Fh?‘“ach-:i“l)g and znvclopes, petbge i ... i 4! ? illustrations of nursery rhymes and fairy tales. three handsome handker 1 to find § oroesimecher Py Waterman’s fountain pens with soli chiefs in each box, per bOX ..ccccvvuener ceeene. T DR L hemstitched cases— o ladies’ pure Irish linen and sheer swiss hand most brilliant - size 3gxi"9h°i—“‘*~fzz%° € kerchiefs—some have borders of x:echlitx’a ém g size 45x3873 inches—each 25¢ : in the new butterfly pattern, some have borders < size 50x40%4 inches—ea..2714c /eWG/"}' of mechlin and valenciennes. lace gathered on- X s | size 54x40%; inches—each.30¢ boys’ solid silver watches—perfect footing. and still others have scalloped borders . . | tennis flannels—pretty stripes timekeepers—each ... 84 embroidered in exquigite designs, choice, each e — on light colored grounds—az7 men's Waltham watches, with hand- <.o.eeevreenenrneneomeeanens o eeirenaen 50¢ A Grand Display. inches wide—per yard........ 7%i¢ engraved solid gold hunting cases— ladies’ pure linén handkerchiefs with lace trim- . heavy white bed blankets—72x84 each .. inches—regular price $5.00 a pair— - ited in «85 med, embroidered. scalloped and fancy hem- e sosmist stitched borders—many different styles—all new corsets 20th century designs—the handsomest handker- n the “man at the | programme of the L A S -..84.39 g very ood one—Rigoletto . bleached canton flannels—z5 Warner’s “Hilda"—a low bust. me- s ‘”,"n'gm"’f inches wide—worth 8 1-3c a yard— dium skirt 4-hook corset of an excellent i Homer (as Mad- ooly - ool e 8¢ grade of black sateen, lace-trimmed ladies’ handkerchiefs with lace trimmed imita- stitched comforts—double bed tops—the most popular straight-front tion drawn work borders—six different styles in size—filled with white cotton— corset at the price on the market—per pretty ahell shaped Christmas box, per box worth $1.75 each—only.....$1.35 pair ................ SRR $TO0 .= Eent IR R R e IR TR R $1.50 Republican C! 12; if any doubt about your eyes, costs you nothing to find out about them—our graduate optician will examine them free, and unless necessary will not advisc glasses * baskets basement. you won’t have to be leather goods first floor—third alsle. @ coaxed or urged to come g ofd:u.htke":;): of regular :; for these pretty fancy wil- $1.08 each. they ::“.,: @ low wastebaskets at 7oc ered with an l::h heavy -4 ach. there are a dozen or vaurrvo( rubber cloth, : P :r:ore styles to pick from ovE . )flze eather-bound eorn‘:z basket i . p p and brags trimmings I f“:f Ig‘teis"”af;;th ’:Sl“;ot”;: Market street, near Sixth, opposite Golden Gate avenue. ard. 46 Tuchiss o 4 0 l a r e S e n S A L Irice | Lol L T9¢ all cablescars on Market strect pass Halc’s they last~ecach......81.9: : . to out-of-town friends—we want your mail orders and will give you satisfaction ® _— 0 O - 4 s o e — — — ~ H) it first, the ball lying “‘dead” after the| weakness b shouting from th 1 are not possibilities. Coiumbia would come " TAILGR fiADE SU[TS. | [ roll. Such was the case in Thursday’s | almost nnyyuhtemangt ofon lo:d“g:turn:. West topro;s per cent of all gate receipts, y game Smith was ahead of all the play- | even general, in terms of admonition, s | but after thice months of hard traiming Made in the latest fashion, elegantly ] Sia after Tommy McFadden had blocked | discountenanced. Umpire Hoagland sent | Stanford men feel it unwise to continue OFes drop Kick, with o free fleld in front | Stanford back five yards when a cardinal | the rugged practice necessary to whip the tailored and perfect fitting. ready-made of him. In the game of ‘4 under the con- | player shouted from the sid ] , | team in s to meet the Columbla s, T PH‘N GL[]S MUN[Y ditions stated Cochran kicked the ball ma.iu it five yud-l?more." eli})l::f&n!:ol:- 1t is real :D:d at Stanford that Yost fi'u and made to order at our well known POPULAR PRICES, $10.00 1, £50.00. JACKETS, BOX COATS, about thirty yards over the line, fell on it | conically remarked. ‘That done a great thing for the cardinal in himself, scored a touchdown and won the | fellows five o Tt o ‘the co.rme‘;’allllscg:‘ogl%lf bringing hack the gh-mmonlhip to Stan- gome 1or Stapford. In this game of 190 ion that both Hosgland and Refereo Good. | ford, and if Eastern coaches are again in mith could have come Very near doing| win were fair and efiiclent officials in | order in 1501 he will undoubtediy be asked trhe uafixa rthl{:’g.“ nb{l’ltde'tmufi‘ dnfithlns ! ev_le_‘x;y respect. to coach again. 3 s L A Tom his football ability that he not. ¢ player who was worst injured dur- neident During :he Foot- | The inciaent was one, however, wheteln ' ing the game was “Stub’ Rall - | NUMBER TREET I clae g the football maxim, ‘“Always drop on the | ford qusster. Coming from & 'k':l:resgfa s 1 v ball, don’t try to pick it up,” might have | EHTS CITIES AUTOMOBILES ball Game on Thunks- B ey et Ui Sedrled” | BUED,MACh e 125, afordy B e g a4 ng © game o rsday e | from t] gam¢ G.' ]n’pectnr [pper hp‘m : g]vn]g Dfl.v- Stanford team lost ground under penaliles | stunned GMm. ;’atwrl:ee:vu:!b:guctflzlrlx cfiifl Tul Every style, shape and length ap ) Inflicted for side-line coaching. This'sway and wept bitterly in the arms of twg| Interesting Table on Municipal coaching, contrary to popular idea, need brother players. Tllumination. R TS ¢t n . 4 The aftermath 6t the bl gridiron game | 1oy T et Soir rite Tron the g nsd pol- e Harvard, Yale of Brincergn | , G Inspector Tupper has prepared the of Thursday has brought to light raany in- M following table showing the number of teresting details that were clouded from lnhn:gltmt:m!:. 'o‘tchth:"ler:tngi'hém?n":: figs, "n‘ iring each arc light equal to five gas’ lights: proved by fashion. The fit and finis f our garments cannot be surpassed Our well-known POPULAR PRICES, £5.00 to £35.00. Fur Capes and Coliarettes Real Mink Capes... $35 to 8175 Siberia Sable Capes..$40 to $200 Near Seal Capes...... $15 1o B40 Lowest Market Prices. general view. During the first half Cali- fornia’s fierce assaults by Captain Pringle, Warren, Smith and Gammon forced the ball dangerously near the cardinal goal. It was not done by the easy, effective, well executed jabbing through the line, as in the game of a year ago, but only by the dash, strength and determination of individuals, team play not being much of an element. Now and then Stanford braced up and the mix-up became one of intense man-to-man strugle. The first time nuwqeqay g. WErT o o) INATION FUR COLLARETTES at $3.95, $5.00, $8.00, Berkeley came within the shadow of the &g : COM JON FUR CAPES. $6.50 (o $35.00, fered to bet Captain rPrlngla anything ’ l:,gg % SILK DRESS SKIRTS. $8.50 to $40.00. dxom #i§ du’ moties 0 afier shRson SEVERE i | & da lace on sale g TADE (?}; EVIOT SKIRTS, $5.00 1o $12.50. for the crowd that Cahtolrnm Tol;ldn tp?ut i ég ® ‘hel\.{n%lbg“\?”:m' oo SKIRTS. GOLFING SKIRTS, $2.90 to $12.50. She e e ':&::rfi};fle i ]n:':,', b:;,): "1’;1‘ e hats that ever came out from NNEL WAISTS, $2.00 to $6.50. swp:edr.hn rv‘:ffecl of the remark was, / T = New York—hats made to sell OAS. real Ostrich, Black, Gray, Natural, $7.50 to $25. i » 4 : San Francisco is not only at the head d $7.50. ! - 5 s ¥, S Erurel, seemingly, to flll the men who were being of the list but lights extend to the San for $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. e T rushed down the field with ginger menoug-h Mateo County line. bwc v;lon t try ;3 F :e!l fvv:n: to stop Berkeclcy short and win e ball. i . about them—couldn't, in fact After that incident, the Stanford men W Says Children Were Neglected. But you'll find our windows say, they never once feared that their . Omar J. Humphrey, Alaska superintend- full of them and they'll speak PEPB NPT OICRP V0OV IND0 O00TNETERDIOTELOTLDOD . saries for their children, Paul Omar and developed into an incident similar to that ‘Wildes Plerson Humphrey, who are now which won the game for Stanford in g o . in the custody of their father. - Mrs. I s Charley Fickert blocked < R oS oSt ke b - CURED HIM o e R e “ ' turned to this city recently. When she ; T' Y grrived here that she found MMED lA EL ] children w She pur- she alleges, amount, i ne play o e e . - ¥ a possibility which, had the on-rushing | [§ A phrey, to recover $56310 alleged to have cnafl\'xy-l lhnlr#a&( and elx;d,d“!’le"msinnh been expended by her in purchasing neces- and Tom McFadden, realized, might have CLOAK w» SUIT HOUSE, 1230-1232-1234 MARKET ST. \&o.chm. Stanford tackle, rushed at ball. simuitaneous bounds of the wmu ball caused it to be knocked ut fifteen yards down the fleld toward the blue and ynzld goal. Cochran reached * [ ® [ 3 © (3 2 [ 3 s ® [ [ ] [ § § $10.00. ; Palo Alto goal posts Captain Burnett of- G i i necessaries and now sues to recover