The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 16, 1900, Page 48

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48 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1900. . Hale'’s. the holiday sale of silks and satins grows more interesting with each passing day, Partly because of the splendid stock which covers such a broad variety of fashionable silken fabrics— but largely because of the splendid economies it offers to those whose ideas run to the useful and practical Hale’s. | Hale’s. : | Hale’s. | Hale’s. our greatest holiday handkerchief sale the display and saving are worth coming miles to enjoy. The thousands of pretty little linen squares that flit from this store every day would deplete an ordinary handkerchief store. But they are only a dipper-full from the bucket in proportion to the vast lots that we collected for this holiday sale. Ladies’ very fine and sheer pure linen handker- holiday sale of men’s furnishings. The presents men really hope to get are here in prodigal abundance, and every article is new—snappy—up-to- date. Selling next to first cost explains the savings. chiefs—several beautiful and novel styles, including the new eight-pointed star-shaped handkerchiefs, with centers of linen inserted with lace in fancy designs, and edges of gathered Valenciennes lace—scalloped and embroidered handkerchiefs with and without lace edges—and many other kinds. Choice, each 75¢ Ladies’ handkerchiefs with fancy hand-made in- serted corners of Renaissance braid and Valenciennes lace—also a score or more other styles—all new and 80 beautiful that any attempt to picture their charms in the black and white of printers’ ink is instantly frustrated. Choice, each ......... S o 1.25 Ladies’ handkerchiefs with borders composed of al- ternating rows of real lace braid and insertion, edged with dainty lace. Also nearly hali a hundred other styles with lace, embroidered and scalloped bor- ders in entirely new effects. Choice, each.....$1.00 Xmas opening of the new wheel oy department wi's.. to-morrow the ice palace in which Santa Claus has held high revel for several weeks past has been taken away in order to give greater room for the display of what is unquestionably the largest stock of wheel toys ever brought to the Pacific Coast for distribution in a single season. the dolls, books, games and general toys will be found on the third floor, as heretofore Men’s suspenders—put up in neat gift boxes. Don’t think you could give hih a more acceptable present—per pair.75¢ Men’s hemstitched initial handker- chiefs—per box of six in gift-making. Judge the savings by these five Market street, nea: 8 :th, opposite Golden Gate avenue. strong but briefly described items. Fancy silks—small polka dots in all the new and pretty shades for fancy waists, 19 inches wide. Our price, per yard .... £1.00 Fancy waist silks—exclusive and beautiful things in polka dots and new moire stripes. 21 inches wide. Our price, per waist length ............ 3 25 Black taffeta silks—made expressly for Hale’s Cali- fornia stores and fully guaranteed. 23 inches wide. per yard, $1—24inches wide, per yd., $1.25 and $1.50 Colored satins in a splendid variety of carefully se- lected colors for holiday fancy work. Per yard..50¢ Fancy waist silks—beautiful 22 inch goods that were made to sell at $1.50 a yard. Our price..........95¢ open evenings until Christmas. Christmas trade 1s coming our way faster than ever this year. This_is because the conditions here are radically changed for the better. In no previous ho)iday_ season could we offer the inducements that now so strongly ‘appeal to this city of buyers. Greatly increased floor space allows im- measurably larger stocks, and larger stocks bring with them far greater values, more comfortable choosing and almost a certainty of satisfaction. Men’s half-hose—fast black, new tans and fancy colors. Per hali-dozen $1.38 single pair..... > .25¢ Men’s black silk reefers—23 inches wide and 54 inches long. A heavy and beautiful quality. Each......... . Men's neckwear—tecks, imperials, derby four-in-hands, bows and bat wings of rich silks and satins in light and dark colorings and innumerable pretty patterns. Our price, each....50¢ holiday sale of all-silk ribbons. All silk fancy neck ribbons—3% inches wide—worth and usually sold at 23c and 25¢ a yard—now.....18¢ All silk, satin and gros grain ribbons in all the bright and pretty colors for fancy work— e . it. 8 % .9 12 16 22 Price . 5¢ 7c %¢ 12¢ 14¢ 17e All silk picot edge baby ribbons in all the wanted colors and shades—per piece of 10 yards. . 9¢ ...... 5. holiday sale of sewing machines. Nothing is more eminently proper. a Christmas gift. you are thinking of buying one, prudence should prompt you to call and examine the splendid machines we are selling at $18.95 each They have solid oak or wal- nut three-drawer cabi- nets, and a full set of attachments goes with every machine. Agents ask $30 and $40 for a machine as good. Owur price . Printing press and outfit—ijust the thing for the boy, only 98¢ é B Woolly dogs and other animals —on rollers—each ...49¢ Dolls' saratoga trunks with inside tray, lock and key— Crokinole boards—a very in- teresting game — .98¢ Children’s ironing boards—24 inches long —worth 10c each— 74 inches high— our price.... A0 only ... Y07 ...50¢ Doll trunks from....25¢ to $2.25 < Kid body dolls with hip joints, moving eyes, and shoes aad s t ockings inches long — each Fine Kest- dolls with moving ner eyes, posed and ex- teeth long, holiday sale of stationery and fancy goads. If you're perplexed as to what to buy for Christmas a visit to this department may lift you out of your dif- ficulty. Beautiful gift things peep out from every cor- ner and their prices are easy to pay. Photograph albums with celluloid front covers and plush backs—see il- lustration—worth 50c each—our price Hard celluloid boxes—assorted each—our price Celluloid smoking sets lined cases—worth $1.25 price Fancy celluloid glove $1.50 each—our price ....... Hard celluloid toilet comb. brush and mirror sets—see il- lustration—our price....81.50 Large size scrap albums with lithographed paper covers— each Brush set—81.50 Photograph albums with celluloid covers—will hold 10 photos and 16 cards—each ...... . Photograph albums with fancy celluloid covers— will hold 24 cabinets and 8 cards—each Toilet sets in celluloid cases many different styles—each £3.50 to $17.50 Celluloid shaving sets— razor, mug, brush, comb and mirror—each $2.00 to ith furni- in colors ..39¢ Magic lanterns ] with twelve slides— . SR ...81.10 Soldier suits—reg- ular price 50c each— now .... .39¢ holiday sale of china, glass, lamps and art goods On the great third floor of this new store is a splendid gathering of these goods. They fall under useful, practical or all are marked at genuinely popular prices. Those unacquainted with the money-saving methods of this store ness and quality a very modest sum will buy here. Doll hammocks with fringed ends- curly hair— A . 27 inches long—made by Boxing gloves—set each .$2.25 of four holiday sale of silverware and jewelry se are brimful of useful. practical at’s not all. Prices They are considerably tomed to associate with his class of goods satin-lined glove colors—worth _so0c raction purely ornamental heads—and will be surprised to see how much dainti- in satin each—our Sc and necktie Four piece hand graved silver plated tea- sets—teapot, sugar-bowl, creamer and spoon hold- er—see illustration—set. . 4.45 Sterling silver mounted brushes and combs i satin lined boxes—w $2.00—our price. Children’s knife, fork and spoon sets — each 50c¢ o $2.00 silver plated knives and forks—me- dium size, set of six.... £1.75 s — good steel blades and horn or bone handles — each £1.00, 75¢, 50c¢ and. . en- Album—39e¢ boxes—worth 23 Cerise night lamp—see illustration 2—worth 75¢c each. Our price..69¢ French china dinner set of 100 pieces—large enough for 12 persons. handsomely decorated and stippled with gold—illustrations 1, 3 and 4 are part of this set—only tion g—each ...... De Chira comb and brush trays—r10 China plaques—13 inches lon inches long—each 58 h 7 Cut glass olive dishes—clear, per- fect crystal with deep accurate cut- tings and indescribable prism tints— —see illustration s—worth _$2.00 each—our price ....81.69 D=corated ash trays—see illu;rav Bohemian glass vases—decorated in colors and gold—14 inches tall— see illustration 6—each . ..98¢ Decorated table lamps with cen- ter draft burners and globe or shade —see illustration 7—only Handsomely decorated Bohemian glass vases—10 inches tall—see illus- tration 8—each ...... ..49¢ Semi-porcelain decorated dinner sets of 103 pieces—large enough for 12 persons—heavily treated with gold —a new and very handsome shape— illustrations 10, 11, 12 and_13 are part of this set—only $17.77 Bread and butter plates—prettily decorated and traced with gold— Fitted workbaskets—each 95¢ to $2.75 Arabic notepaper and en- . velopes in assorted tints— TO‘k: c:’i“;} 5.63'50 worth 4oc a box 27e 4 e g Christmas cards—each 1€ to......ccevvvee... 15@ watches with gold filled hunting cases $6.75 The set—$4.45 e mam e ety oo e Officer Tom Naylor and returning to the was sent to San Quentin for a term of scene ot the holdup by a circuitous route to be a lateral eighteen months. was encountere: ur of the principal vein, | “THE CREDIT HOUSE” Is your china closet just what you’d like it to be, particularly holiday times? This one is nearly six feet high and over three wide. Quartered golden oak olished to show the beautiful grain. well glass ends show the china to best advantage. Bevel French plate nirror and just enough’ carving to set it off. Good China Closets for less; ones for more. finer The best things for gift - making are things that are good at all times. Lace Bed Sets—$30.00 Point de Calais applique; Spread and shams on fine, colored silk. Rich, heavy lace, in design as delicate as Extra high pile Axminster R Old Persian, Arabian, and flower designs. Velvet softness and rare color effects. A rug to remind you long after of the holiday times that brought it. 27xs54 inches, deep fringed ends. Onlg one $ rug to a purchaser 920 § RN ———— No trouble nor expense to you —we’ll hold and deliver holiday goods to reach their destination the right time. (Incorporated) 283-985-237 Post St. Open Evenings i s l M. FRIEDMAN % CO. i i : ! i H i i i H i i i L FOOTPADS WORK MARKET STREET Four Men Assault Dennis 0’Sullivan While on His Way Home. —_— Four men attempted to rob Dennis O’Sullivan, proprietor of the Revelation saloon on Market street, very early yes- erday morning while O'Sullivan was on his way home. O'Buuivan was passing the Murphy building when he was grasped irom behind by two men, while two others assaulted him in front and en- Gimsey, proprietors of a saloon at Ellis and Powell streets, caught sight of the | familiar figure of O'Sullivan in the midst ot what he thought was a common street brawl. McGimsey sprang from the car and hurried to his friend's ald. Two of O'Builivan’s assailants turned on Me- Gimsey and after a short but what looked to be a losing fight O'Sullivan and Me- imsey managed to break away and ran down the street in search of an officer. O'Sullivan’s assallants followed a short distance and then stopped for a confer- ence. O’Sullivan and McGimsey finally located —_——— Special Sale of FURS Our large stock of FINE FUR and SEALSKIN GAR- Must Be Reduced Within the Next 14 Days! Best quality goods and ar- tistic workmanship guaranteed. Extensive connections with all the leading fashion centers of the world. «AD KOCOUR Fashionable Manufacturing Furrer, 121 POST STREET (DON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER). ROOMS 7-1L OPEN EVENINGS. until the officer arrived and placed him under arrest. He was taken to the sta- tion and placed in the tanks. O'Sullivan’s saloon was entered by a burglar a few nights ago and the change remaining in the till was taken. He is now of the opinion that his assailants knew of this burglary and being confident that he would not again leave any money in the saloon, but would carry the same home with him, planned to hold him up and enrich themselves. At the Bankrupt Shoe Sale. You can buy to-morrow $350 ladlies’ dress shoes for §1 65. This is by all means the best offer ever made. Just think:- stylish shoes, well made of good material; no shoe store can afford to sell them for less than $3 50, for $165 a pair, at the Ida Belknap against Alden Belknap. De- sertion is alleged as cause of action. Mrs, Belknap alleges that her husband married her at San Rafael December 13, 1889, and deserted her the next day. ‘James Clair and John Morris, who pleaded guilty to charges of burglary in the mecond degree, were sentenced by Judge Dunne yesterday. Claire was given three years In San. Quentin and Morris bankrupt shoe sale of the California, 1506 | Tte leading paper house on the Pacific Coast is that of A. Zellerbach & Sons ot 416-426 Sansome street. The business was established some twenty-five years ago by A. Zellerbach and on January 1, 1889, J. C. and I. Zellerbach, sons of the founder, became pariters in the concern. Since that time the firm's business has increased to such propor 80 that it is recognized as one of the | ipal paper houses in the United States. The firm imports and deals in all kinds of paper for commercial and. domestic uses. Its lines of covex.n?er includ- ing such famous brands he Princess, Unique, Royal Welton, Queén, Defender, \Taffeta, Victorieux, Sultan and Alexis en- joy a world-wide reputation among the trades. The firm has a branch house at Los Angeles and it requires five large warehouses in which to store its goods. fllustrated periodicals seen this year, and contains much valuable reading matter. Many half-tone views of the coast ap- pear in the holiday issue, and views of the Philippines, Hawali and Alaska arg also to be found, together with interesting data concerning them. The entire seventy pages show considerable, care in the me- chanical work, and the issue is a valuable souvenir of California’s progress. leak, Buckingham & Hecht’s Nova Scotia Seal Shoes—for men they are $5.00 the pair. » fort, besides. sweat the feet—the leather guaranteed water- proof—prevent dnmp,am‘k‘illy feet. ; Sold.e Are built for wear and com- No oiled silk or rubber linings to 738-740 department “0.” 1 3 COAL DEPOSITS faw the four men still standing ac the ot T Ihe Puclflctct?hst Stesmship cfzmpctr}:lyl % curb. When they saw the officer the LEADING PAPER Hi L sent representatives here to examine the | Six Stories High qllmnet broke ;Lnd ran. O'Sulllv?n. Me- it vmdey d and 1 winm n oper: { Gimsey and the officer in full chase. . and develop the mine. Local capitalists | | Thres of the men succeeded in sscaping, | TRAt of A. Zellerbach & Sons Is Es are being interested in the formation of a | | but McGimsey caught one and held fast pecially Complete. stock company and may develop the | Newly Discovered Ledge Yields a Good Quality of Lignite. —_— Special Dispatch to The Call. | PETALUMA, Dec. 15—There has been uncovered in the Sonoma hills just east of Petaluma a ledge of coal. Prospecting has proved that it is a rich deposit and the find may lead to development of num- in the district has been known for years, but it has devolved upon James Mott to | make the first attempt at development. | | Several tons of coal has been taken from | | tne ledge by means of a small shaft sunk | by Mott, and it is now being used in this | city with tifying results. The fuel | makes a brisk fire and is behind the stan- dard coal only a few points in welght and durance. It leaves practically no ash or clinkers. | Thus far two tunnels have been run and a ledge eighteen inches wide, believed | We would suggest that our large |\ and magnificent stock of Ladl Desks, Bookcases, Parlor Stane Oak and Mahogany Rockers, in payments suitable to your purse, will be tdeal Christmas presents. THE J. NOONAN 5 i s STt o B et Sa= Importer of Skins, M = FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc., E =2 or CHO \ Free Delivery in Oakiand, Alameda, Bericeley : arket St 1017-1028 MISSION ST;;!'-BT H L e O e rswss. e oihen, Refues Fhone South 14. Above 6th, San Francisco- | from $20 upward. Overcoats, fancy vests, find and is now in negotiation'to operate | ledge. Should the mine fulfill expectations it wul be a big factor in the creation of a factory center here. Mott's discovery has led to consider- able prospecting and coal in quantity has been found in several parts of the county. | Taylor Mountaln, a few miles north of the Mott place. contains a ledge of yet unknown quantity. At Glen Ellen and on the Caldwell ranch at Geyserville lignite coal has been found. JOSEPH FIGEL, MERCHANT TAIL- OR. The latest styles to select from. Sults etc., at greatly reduced prices. Second | floor Flood Building, Fourth and Market streets. - oo <t S R RS | Leisner Sues Melone. | Adolph Lelsner has sued Drury Melrme‘ Placerville bonds was .aunched. Children's Day To-morrow L | ) 1T ADoll Hat Free With BLACK C00DS HOUSE 1106 MARKET STREET, We suggest for At—s$12.50, $i5.00, $17. $20.00, $25.00. | deavored to wrench considerable coin, | Market street, near City Hall avenue. # —————— erous ledges that have In the past been - A sTYLI “ n | which he carried, from his pockets. —_—— A Unique Publication. found in the hills and transform the now | to Tecover '3, alleged to be g;':"‘;‘:f o= S RESS SKIRT | Just as the assault occurred ‘a car Court Notes. The Christmas number of the Wasp, ls- | almost barren range of hills Into rich | A assignment o Meye: B At—$5. 2 IR tasing to collect on the $5.00, $7.50. $lo. | Riomas MeGimeey of Harribcion’s 523 | * sutt for divorce was flled yesterday by | iued yosterday. 15 one of i1is handeomast | possensions. The fast that there mos e | Which the urdertastng e 0o, $12.50, $15.00. A PRETTY SHIRT WAIST At-$5.00, $6.50, $7. $8.50, $10.00 A FUR SCARF, A FUR CAPE. Suits, Skirts and Waists to Orde R. T. KENNEDY COMPANY. Telechone South 472. your consideration the follow- ing Christmas presents: A HANDSOME TAILOR SUIT 50, r. Every Child’s Hat. You owe it to the little cutest and brightest ever presented for chil- dren’s delight. It's a rare show of child Hat beauty they shouldn’t miss. Let them come with their dolls, for we'll give a doll's hat with every child’s hat sold. Prices are attrac- Hats Oculists’ premises. Quick repairing. OPTICIANS Zp, grooad 642 MARKET ST. INsTRUMENTS omogm exmomert sunome. CATALOSUE FRce Broken Eyeglass frost tracings. Some kinds as low MENTS, MUFFS., NECK (:::r;:vbfinfi';h":}:fé:e:?; m:‘z:m ::n:.o Z'\’,Hp';:;ma s eade 25 $9.00 3 set. BOAS, SCARFS. FUR day, and we've worked hard b o HATS, Etc. 1 i ther they don’t ke orked har Guaranteed correct and best quality. One to each purchascr s = n rainy weather they don to make up the oprettiest. prescripttons SCENTIFN fllled. Factory om Phone, Main 18 pHICAPPARAT s, c tively low, too; so come. T OO T LT O OO O OO O D OO SO O OO T D) Millinexry 243 Mariecs ot T < CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH NVROVAL Pi LS

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