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44 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1901. 2 Hale’s. Hale’s 1 Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale’s. MES Hale’s. | Hale’s. | e dneal L2k de2X W New Cheer and, Beauty for the Thanksgiving Table. % Linens and Silverware. Important subjects; importantly treated. More California homes are depending upon s for their Thanksgiving sup- plies this fall than ever. And there are hosts of others who’ll want to come here when they know what we can do for them. So it puts us on our mettle. We must not disappoint anybody. We must not slight any one. We must not be slow. We must not be in a hurry. We must stand the double- taxing of our energy with perfect decorum. It's the test-time of the year for stores. Good stores profit by it—poor ones fail. Table Linens at Their Best. High Tide in Silverware. Our linen achievements always were the pride and honor of the store. Nothing we study so hard Business here is reaching wonderful limits. Would be queer if it didn’t. Such a fine new stock as linens. Nething we do so well with as linens. After all there are but a few concerns in the country— | so well selected and so reasonably priced is as sure to attract attention as can be. : e i isn’ it i i i kes us so proud of the $25) none this side of the Mississippi—who have the linen advantages we have. It isn’t so much the money we save you as it is the quality we give you that makes ol & s offers. We are in for building up a large trade in silverware. Couldn’t if we didn’t give you such good, Buying Linens at Hale’s Is Buying From First Hands. AThitorraT , H - 3 : i 'y pieces you'd come back again. That means hrigfier. newer and more original patterns; a wider variety of them; worthy qualities and the "TEA SET $3.75—Consisting of four pleces—sugar bowl, STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES 50c EACH-A ; 0 - This i i iving ti i ~de- igns. Among them s i nd, but the climax comes at Thanksgiving time. Will tea pot, cream pitcher and spoon holder. They are a good large assortment, all in fleur-de-lis desi . fa,”‘f“ ~scadiarc) ?oséflble SR N el L s e quality silver pl;ate, satin engraved. We know of nothing are shoe horns, button hooks, r‘:]al‘l fls‘fi"s stocking darners, you take advantage of it? . about town to equal it for the price. cuticle knives. tooth ;Z“ihse’s(’,‘:, RO i Tion. out alini TOWClS PLAIN GLASS CRASH. 9c—17 inches wl;‘le: . Unbleached Damask. CHJIT.I’S MUGS 19c—Satin engraved. They are usually P‘lllg‘rfllgg gwy,DsEquer By Tuk msuvcenr ‘mounts and gold plated tops. w. . d.d . T e e S e ot o mue ke AW ecea fink Styiupality i ’5‘(;‘.!‘“)‘3:; sold for 25c. S%I‘ ®2 50 EACH—Quadruple plated silver, satin en- e ey Up an¢ COINX | CHRCKFD GLASS TOWELING. 10c—11 At s 650 Yard PIN OR TRINKET TRAYS 25c—A large assortment in '~ graved; in very handsome design. o S oiwe] bisicar. We Aot '1"-5&355‘5533{‘3.235’"’ 285e for $2.inch width, B inches wide: Fe and $1.00 yard {aney dclgris; Somo in oxydized silver and gold finish. malg}gacxzks 75c EACH-Plated, assorted patterns. A. good e e e M e g amank os — T i hell patterns. of ROGER BROS.’ 1847 TABLE WARE-In by us—then we ki rices down to | d unbleached—all linen, ana | NUT PICKS $1.50 SET—Satin finish, plated. TABLE WARE—Satin or shell p: e b e e $3.50 Napkins $2.90 a Dozen: that's an wnusdel tAing Tor BEe 1 Chaoss o st An Al quaiity. Six in a set. auadruple plate and they are guaranteed: tancy patterns: An Eastern man with whom we have dea for | And there are only 40 dozen of them— | # ‘Batiorns. 75c Damask 58¢c TABLE WARE-They are guaranteed to be _Dessort spoons, cetnt o s1.80. s —Teaspoons, set of 6, $L.%. years was passing through the city to Honolulu a | bleached—all linen—24 inches square—the amas' " 3 the best quality of silver plating, few weeks ago. He said he was urprised to find ~Tablespoons, set of 6 —Dessert spoons, set of 8, $2.55. . o Bleached—66 inches wide, and it is all linen—a large _Peaspdons, set of 6, 125 Crable Tagset ot Tablespoons, set of 6, $3.70, S s e[S thonras by che gmstas | (MUl Clnen site ipvise Dapking i he | pansy Grdoudy pacdoe Dessert spoons, set of 6. $L.75. | —Dessert forks, set of 6, SL30. —Table_forks. set of 6, $2.70. of towels wc bought and the low prices we paid that | proud of—good enough to grace any table. White Damask 45c, —Tables})nons. set of 6, $2.50, L A —Satin handle plated table knives, set of 6, SUGAR hnqlm ENIVES e | 82.50 NAPRTVR FOR R1.95 DOZ.—35 dozen Some 10 pleces—64 inches wide—a fine firm quality. —Table forks, set of 6, $2.50. - 75, 50 —To match the above patterns, t know wvhen & lUttle money ever got =0 | 0%} ihem—2s inches squarc—they are bicached & = et §008ncas as How As an example: | snowy white and pure linen. 90c amasl c, 20c Damask Towels for 13c. ! BLEACHFND NAPKINS 8$1.50 NOZ.—22 Bleached and all linen—comes in many cheery pat- ! oy e ——— . . . . 1 e = d 1s 70 Inches. wide. €is ve red borders, fringed. and are 10x42 inches: | inches square—a splendid quality—all iinen. terns—has a soft, satiny finish an Bew‘tc lng Handkerc 1 e f them at. one-third less than usually | GERMAN-MADE NAPKTNS 81.15 DOZ. The same qunll(7)2 2 )&xnch?dwhzg Saf;, I&:t;nd[o! g - PR oA e .. 13 510 MY that ia to say enough for their ‘quality— | Auother quallty 72 fnches wide, 860,0inste8d, Of £, | .10y s variotios and styles you can't réstst. It's the firet grand fall showing of handkerchiefs, and embraces the' very latest ideas in the han Hgg% TTQWT e - < they are unworthy of such a low price—bleachi Bleached Linens—With Napkins to world. We'll list a few: LS. e—He: i5¢ 4 of soft finish—in cream color—I17 inches square. ™. h. \tp \ 5 G4 5 : by . g e 5 atch. 15c EACH Swiss haudkerchiefs, some hem- 25¢ EACH—AI linen handkerchidts, with Hon Se . nandkerchiets, A s ikpaing Damask Table Cloths. In this assortment we are showing now some en- | stitched embroldered, others scalloped embroldered; ton pattern lace borders two inches wide, others With colored borders; three put up in a fancy Bleached—set off with border all round. They are | tirely new designs—the quality is all linen— 'WELS. 2%e—50 dozen; 20x42 inches; ; ‘colored border; also plain and g rder handkerchiets, e e antkrchles With lace insertiom fn. border v With lacs insertion f corners and - Iace barders, - BfSe BORCChikeen's colered Noies Ranaiiiioty teed tringe; with % napkins to match, 1. inches :,'{2: :}-g“;z ;‘:g‘;}:: o m;:g‘h‘g“’;f‘- and lace corners, lace borders with lace insertion others In an octagon shape with lace insertion and wresth: 3 Dut Gp i & fancy Bun. ST K . f"k T 5 10: Ysrd. | 3.00 ) Sk b g 5 and embroldered corners, others with fancy hem- border and embroldered, all linen scalloped and R BOX—§ assorted lace border embroidered and Best huckabac SRORNE D> Yama. | Sion ( #38a ot 5 inches wide $2.25—% napkins to match $5.90 | stitched embroidered borders finished with lace, hemstitched, embroidered, others of ali lnen. home. hemistitched handkerchiefs, put up In fancy square - Fnr:»_ M»«N;“; :‘» :\9-..; «.f;;fl:’(e.zn}ln !rgdf!d::ld'- I 3%-yard cloths.. . $5.00 ¢ : doz. others hemstitched with lace insertion in corners. stitched, with colored embroidered borders. ‘box. eached; 2ic saved on 4 ¥ s ok L 14-37 R 2K % J. Brett & Co.’S Wholesale Stock of This Season’s Dress Goods On Sale To-Morrow- Near Half Price. The proudest values we’ve had. Textures and styles and colorings are those you're all buying and glad to pay full prices for. And then there’s such a variety — several thousand dol- lars’ worth: A Free Art School Opens on Second Floor To-morrow. L We want to help you get ready for Christmas. There are so many pretty things you might make with the needle, the crochet hook or the brush (if you only knew how), that we knew you'd jump at the chance to learn if we gave you the opportunity. So we've engaged PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS to give free lessons every day. Each one has an individual booth specially constructed for the purpose. Here you may learn 2o Em iroider, To Piint China, To Make Battenberg and Point Lice Work, To Make Shoestring Novelties, To Burn Leather, . Or to Make Paper Novelties, Flowers. Boxes, Sachets, Ete. In fact, the school covers about everything in the art world. It's planned on such a "broad and liberal scale that there isn’t a woman who cannot profit by it. One of the striking features is a Free Course of 12 Lessons in Embroidery Work. The course embraces twelve subjects—eleven floral and one conventional pattern printed on one piece of linen about 18 inches round. When completed it'll make a beautiful center piece. An hour and a half, will be devoted to each lesson. We can accommodate about four classes a day, at least six in each class. The only expense in this in- stance will be the cost of a few skeins of silk. The booths are: - Booth No. 1—China Painting. SECOND FLOOR. —8tylish skirtings for fall and winter wearing. —Costume cloths for street and house wuse; all colorings. — Waist stuff's in profwsion. Not an unsalable or faulty yard; not a yard this concern couldn’t realize full value for in the usual way. But that didn't satisfy them. They Wanted to Go Into Exclusive Commission Business On 2 bigger, broader and more aggressive scale than ever. They wanted to make the turn quickly. They were willing to accept a loss in order to do it. Will any one have to be asked the second time to buy when they can choose from such a collection as this and for about half money? MR. SA.KI:SK, an artist and teacher of note, will in booth 1 give FREE lessons in China Painting. He will, without Serges. Homespuns. Henriettas. charge, instruct you how to prettily and daintily decorate jardinieres, vases, tobacco boxes, tea sets, cups, plates, etc. Granites, Whipcors. Camel’s-Hair Homespuns. If you have never tested the charms of china painting this is am opportunity that should not be missed. Drap d’Ete. Bzdford Cords, ete. Poplins. Think of picking from 40 Pieces of 75c Bedford Cords at 35¢ Yard 48 INCHFS WIDE, T0O. And look at the color line: OLD ROSE, CIEL, TAN, LILAC, PINK. Yes, every EVENING SHADE, as well as CREAM. Why, you pay us $1.00 and $1.50 for regular-stock Bedford cords, eight inches narrower. important are these 20 Colors in $1.00 French Henriettas at 5oc Yard. he very stuffs we've been re-ordering to sell at a dollar. We haven’t vet caught up with the demand for ghem at e. Who can say how quickly they'll go at this half price? 5oc instead of $1.00. Don't ask for creams or not here. En%lish Fancy Suitings—Worth $1.00. 2 inc! e ———————— 4 es wide, in browns, resedas, cardinal. blues and greens. We Got It Becaus: We've 50c A limited quantity. They're goods we've sold much of and are now of- : Booth No. 2—Leather Burning. SECOND FLOOR. AN EXPERT will entertain in this booth, her specialty being FREE lessons in leather burning and painting, the teach- mg of making bags, calendars, photo frames, panels, pillow covers and novelties. he is said to be unexcelled in this pleasing work, and we believe will be warmly welcomed by our patrons. Booth No. 83—Lace Work. SECOND FLOOR. MISS A. JACKSON of Chicago, famed as an expert lace maker, will preside over this booth. She will give FREE lessons in all kinds of lace work, including Battenberg, Honiton and Duch esse Braids, and Miss Jackson will also gladly instruct you in the making of Opera Bags, Shaving Pads, Match Scratchers, etc., and will design any special pattern wanted. Booth No. 4—Embroidery Work. ; T ., .SECOND FLOOR, i A MISS FORT is in charge of booth No. 4, which is dedicated to exploiting artistic fancy work. It is a beoth in i E Got a Big Cutlet which we take particular pride and to which we invite your notice. It will cost you nothing to get information on ot onro:?g;‘:zlmxliar stuffs at $15 suit of six yards. The same quantity in Rle ik i 115; bisships Mnst Stamped Linens, Pillow Tops, etc., for Miss Fort gives FREE embroidery lessons. is o 5eo r;nd‘ knickerbo:ker SR S e 3",8""";‘, [he&; 11! s‘;‘:&“{ og':-atl;r_ Here are shown very select and very complete lines of finished pillow tops with backs to match. i & b . ’ 's a beautiful 0 e ese An all-wool goods, extra heavy. that we could put in regular six busy stores in California get- 50C stock and get 31 as ‘quickly as we could any dollar stuff. It is used ting their supplies from one chan- more than anything else for reiny day skirts. 50 inches wide. Half nel. price Monday for the first time. z 50~-inch Cheviot Suitings—Worth $1.00. It is one of the most popular fall fabrics. 50C We feci highly favored to be able to offer 1j right Booth No. 5—Pancr Noveltics. 3 Sy . SFCOND_FLOOR. MRS. SUMMER is very skillful in the making of Paper Novelties, and some of the results she obtains with paper are surprising and charming in the extreme. And Mrs. Summer will teach you FREE how to make Sachet Bags, Flowers, Lamp Shades and innumerable othér things. This is an art not difficult to learn and which you will vastly enjoy. Boys’ and Girls’ 25¢ Underwear for 18c. ) - £ . Vests, Pantelets and Drawers. S ST - o - . thIt is o]pc n{]the best YIgLues we have given in ggxglcge_n's undexiwur. The price is lower than it ever was before, ’ l ,Women' eita Ufliofl Sflits. an e quality the s.ameA ey are extra heavy, ribbed in natural gray, splendidly made and finished with covered Men S Underwear== Extra Va ues. 24 N 0“ seams, pearl buttons; soft, warm and elastic. Sizes 3 to 10 years. eavy Jersey ribbed ones, buttoned scross As good a 25¢c garment as we know of for 18c. e RS . 50-inch Canvas Suitings—Worth $1.00. And it’s all wool. much-used zoods for 60(; street costumes. in_the Feight of its usefulness at half-price. As In the lot are also colored cheviots. camel's much as there is of it, we wish there were still more. 5 hair, with noi a bad color in the lot. It is one of the rarest ‘nches wide. of offers—60c instead of $1.00. 50-inch Cheviot Serges—Worth $1.25. 50-inch Granite and Homespun Cloths. It i VY. Vi good. nothing be: Also fancy suitings in diagonal and check 75C for srverv'.!}ga'lskirl‘s:er;n\'y %xu‘:s .x&"bmt.&';i 75C effects. Splendid skirting goods. princip the chest”Swith gussets in aims, cut lonk and y hw.nnen'.sscv“u and Pants 25¢ Misses’ Wool Mixed Garments 50c. S : 4 > g 2 ’ in i i road, silk shell finish around neck and across 1500 of them and they're extra heavy ribbed, fleece-lined, nicel talets, saft o Phere isn't 2 man in need of underwear who won’t appreciate these efforts. There's a gain in money as well as in front."pear] buttons, flat seams, all sizes, 4, 5, 6. fnished with Darl butions, comeiry loary,roped; feec cut wide and | yneiiestl. AT it oty S SEaa ) comfort and. satisfaction. 3 : It 15’ the best value of any suit we know o oiaped and narrow cuffa an ankles. Sisesd, 5, & They are | fisknble. covared semms “stay and white: sizes 3 1o 1 peorerh It’s seldom indeed that so good offers come together at one time—and then at the most needed time. They are in white or natural gray; wool mix s Eood garments as we know of at 3ic, so what & stir they will garment Sle. 4 3 100 a G t $1 & suit; half wool, §125; two-thirds wool, make at %c. 5 -, 50c a Garment. $100 a Garment, 51 sa-hw er_cent wo% $1.00 Vests 65¢ Chi'd’s Union Suits 50c. Cotton ribbed shirts or drawers, winter welght, fleeced a little . SUTTS FO TKS, $2.00—1t is i SO Veut: . jeoce ural : gensine Bit, very soft and very warm, made o men who So mot Hke werr: Camels halr, natural gray or fancy fawn shirts or drawers, | U ITo FOR BIG FC me-s,' T 8iana s . Theree Jmported Swiss ones, ribbed, mads trom pure Austraiian PO ooty B i B o ) e L e — ecru color. about % per cent wool. winter welght, seams are double and over- | We've a very wide assortment of them in. Mool low ne Salmon, crose; TILK se wal s E et e s Sl Eo e R it s Dearl buttons; N 50c a Garment. cast; a splendid yalue. : White °"c":‘““‘ gray. lar $1 vests, eSc. > " e S X 3 to 15 years, Camels hair fleece-lined shirt: drawers, smooth and soft . ild’, i B . 3 50c. and full of warmth, R $1.25 a Garment. Fleece Hneddh.enl{‘rl?gn:::;f‘h?g:mnl gray; Very heevy Tomremor), Sarments $1.00. oS D"“",m., 75¢c a Garment. Our best value, a natural gray or camels hair garment, made | the genuine Oheita style, buttoned across chest: sussets. 1n arme, sk Anished neck and ?:nflf»m;nz? ;;vv'."l'mh'n:; m“fi.“&u'flfi’e: oot o T b Tiag gives -"p‘n’:.'.:’.'.".’&‘:; ! gray or camels hair shirts or drawers, about three- e I e e B0l Derfectly fnished n every | Afiother style buttoued down the front:"both - Joke bands. wide tore o back, cut wide and long. shaped and to the body. The vests have silk band, pearl buttons, flat seame, I splendid weight, thoroughly well raade. way. It is the equal of most $1 50 garments. :g:;'}d;d% fllglsyheed"wnh flat seams; pearl bul- parrowed. 'Pink, black, white and naturel. - mizes 3 ¥ ——————————————— E ars. . ribbed cuffs and ankles; sizes 24 to 34, Smart Norfolk Suits, $13.75. This Norfolk idea is catchy. We got it from the English folks, who also originated the raglan idea. These folks that play golf so much had to contrive something to give more freedom to their Hale’s Bigdest and the City’s First Doll Exhibit This Week. You’ll think this is onc big doll house when you come to- morrow. We've spread our dolls over all the extra space we could get. We want you to knew how well prepared we are to give the sort of a doll you want. Not a desirable style has been 3 5 & . | arms. This Norfolk is only a mature conception overlooked. Not a poor one ‘has been admitted. It’s the safest ; Ostrlch Pl umes of the original raglan. Not only comfortable, but and broadest and most entertaining lot of dolls we ever gath- | stylish. ered.. That’s not said for effect. Hale’s advertising is not given At Half P rice. i i to high-sounding phrases. The advertiser never writes a2 word iy None ;ouldfbelfullierhor more perfect or more tbevautiful., bBe:a(\lxse tthy are $ 3'75 Is an Unusual Price to Pay B alf-price is no t of theirs. W . i in it for us. > for the paper he know? t_he store doesn’t }.’a‘:k up. Evewbqfiyswant:u?h.?meseglsis fall, arTeh;(t)'sbL?gl:t makes them lsoascal:c; Sudie for So Much Style’ But the dolls: This is a fine opportunity to get | high-priced. 'ggt 2) v(;hat makes this offer so valuable. 3 kThey’re x_rlnl:dle frgm ghl"imllin blacks and browns. The 7 Ostrich Plumes now $1.60 Jackets are silk lined. Belt, collar and straps trimmed Dolls for the Coming Doll Show. Black of white; 16 and 17 inches lons. G o i e Bt panch frout ¥nd wrids Matters not what your taste or your purse may be, the doll you want is $2.00 Ostrich Plumes now _956- 815 00—Cl; iot, in black, with tigh _fi.m b certainly here—sc to $20.00. It was never easier to find the doll one is after Black or white; 15 inches Iong. '.ackl:t s::’.“’ ii:e‘d ’Ch:e:" oll ‘rg t ant d'”a coat than now. The assortment is greater than it'll ever be again; better dis- $1.50 Ostrich Plumes now 70c. Jskirt KT why ar, graduate ounce played than it'll ever be again; and there are not the crowds there will be in 3 Black or white; 14 inches long. $22.50—Eton jacket, tight-fitting, trimmed wi There are 15 dozen, or 180 all told. We wouldn’t be surprised if they all sty e £ s iy s . sold in one day. They'd certainl icker than that if ould allow Focassilkisd well ax yest iof black iamid “white: silit . ld ay. ey’d certainly uicker than that if we we allo irt tite taffeta Real Baby Fms Whlch lt S 50 Hal’d t0 Fllld, milliners to buy. Don’t come if ynuggug to sell again. fimfni:' sannid i nds and a graduated z}:d which only one concern in the world has been successful in reproducing— B v #24}-175_—Inbl;asket.ckl>(fl:, zn gla;l;, g"ray dang ]l:lneAT};A {estner of Germany. M d I ‘ : t ; ussian blouse jacket, tucked front an ack. e We could have bought copies of his from scores of houses whicl sell as usse ace ur alns skirt has a graduated flounce with three clusters of “Kestner models,” with a Kestner's profits, minus the Kestner inspiration. An Which we used to decorate the windows and store for the big curtain sale tucks around the edge. It is completely lined with tai- a few weeks. The first thing to impre ss you will be the « s ~ ' s . 3 : feta silk. artist copies one of Raphael’s pictures—calis it a “Raphael” picture. It is, | we've just held will go on saly i i but with R;phael left out. We were after expression and character and finish £ _To.ren,orrow Morning at ‘2’1:1.:\155:]']321?(:?1331{::1“ a‘i‘;“;:er:'dibnxsdl(inoerdg:fih R;lsfse‘ta: :?h:?llse wa;zfits wjll take care of themselves if we can get that—and that's A Fourth Under Their Value. Ha; a %rmykvgsg effect, satén flp;d skir_t with gradu- 5 . 2 ated and tucked flounce, and si rop skirt. Dolls of Every Kind—Kid dolls, jointed dolls, rag dolls. worsted dolls, negro | g‘o,ttmsham bSfi:rleslvnerfett'am_i good in every way, except lthey wy,uflecd $35.00—Etamine suits, browns and bké’k,_ Eton jackets, dolls, celluloid dolls, rubber dolls and paper dolls. Dolls with natural hair TESUCIInE 1p 2 Dit. e haven’t time or patience to do it ourselves. ¢'ll pay with vest and velvet trimming, as well as satin straps. and eyelashes, walking dolis and character dolls of every description. you é%td;’:- s S D A, s Skirt with graduated flounce, panel front, trimmed with And Doll Fixings, t00o—Doll dresses and trousseaus, doll hats, shoes and o Lflsow . A satin straps, also silk drop skirt. stockings, gloves, purses, jewelry, parasols, fans. [ ‘49.75—‘—Dla¢orlm] cloth, brgwn n;lxxed. Eton jacket with Doll heads, wigs, doll bodies, arms, hands, fect—Doll trunks, chairs, Robe Bl k 85 d $] 35 Jost.front, velvet trimmed, with satin straps. velvet tables, beds, houses, swings and hammocks and an immense line of doll cabs | * 0 4 an ets C an i g L’Aiglon collar, flare skirt, with bands of velvet and and go-carts. 3 B We stand, right at the top in this‘ blanket business. It has taken us a| . satin silk drop petticoat. 3 long while to get there, but being careful where ‘we bought them, looking.fir's( t6 the qualities and then to the price, our blanket principles are sure to win in the end. Women now who want the right blanket at the right price have come to lpok to Hale’s for it. These Robe Blankets are quite suitable also for bath- rooms. rted Cotton Blankets * 00— Very fancy affairs in a great amor e O aha m:rtm:é:&fl?‘c’nfiln Tor robes. be . 00—] J d effects. They're all wool, usually was%.lw%ut e way w%“let them Jm‘fi"&‘i"m mark them $5.00. > y