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44 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1801 - ~ . Hale's. | 0ng W raps Are Fashionable. That doesn’t mean that automobiles, box coats or short jackets are not fashionable, but the garment that falls to the skirt-edge is preferable. Women made up their minds so quickly garments. We picture it here. Full length, of course, falling grace- fully from the yokes to the edge of skirt. Collar is velvet, waist and sleeves lined with serge silk—the flowing sleeves with turn. back cuffs make it doubly effective—just as dressy in the rain as in the sun. It'll be worn most as a slip-on over-wrap for evening wear. Stunningly pretty—only $10.75. Other New Long Wraps. $8.95—A full-length wrap made from covert cloth, with yoke back, velvet collar, flaring sleeves and turn-back cuffs—Oxford grays. $14.75—A full-length wrap—made from the new Heptonette cloth. It falls in graceful folds from the yoke to the skirt hem—has a velvet col- lar, turn-back cuffs—waist and sleeves are lined with satin—it is shaped a trifle at the waist—tans and Oxfords. 5 % $16.50—Heptonette cloth in tans and Oxford grays—half-fitting yoke ‘back—velvet collar and cuffs—waist and sleeves are lined with satin. Other full length wraps $18.75, $22.50, $37. -Length Silk W Ta) J. Brett & Co’s Dress Goods Wholesale Stock of Came to us just at the right time. They are just right goods, too. Just the goods you'd go to regular stock and pay twice as much for. This ener- getic firm see a bigger future forthemselves in the exclusive commission busi- ness. They were not going to let a few thousand dollars’ worth of dress goods stand in their way. They lose mow in order to gain more later on. So it is we are selling This Season’s Stuffs at Half Their Worth. Serges, Whipcords, Homespuns, Camel's Hair, Henriettas, Drap d'Ete, Granites and so on. Mostly coloréd goods. We'd like to give definite information. to go round. Two lines we are safe in mentioning are: 50-inch Black Venetians 75¢. $1.00 Black Serges 75¢. A splendid black stuff in best dye and finish. 50 Inches wide, extra heavy and all-wool. Some other good values aside from the Brett stock are: BLACK GRENADINES $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50—were never more popular for evening and reception gowns—they come in stripes, fig- ures and plain designs—42 and 44 inches wide. VELVETS $1.00—The newest colors have been added to our already very large assortment of shades. You can’t think of a shade you can ask for that we haven't got, 2and the auality is superb. BLACK LACE-STRIPED TAFFETA $1.25_And entirely new design— very desirable for full costumes—a very heavy cloth, 20 inches wide. BLACE CORDED SILES 75¢ and 85c—Favorite stuff for waists—comes in those beautiful soft Louisine and taffeta grounds—19 inches wide and in many designs. BLACK TAFFETA SILES_Of the best Swiss make—very soft and lus- trous—something good—1g inches wide 45¢, 23 inches wide 65e¢, 27 inches ‘wide 735e. 12%c Silesia 7>c.—15c Black Percaline 8ic. The lining business is going to have a big boom to-morrew; such staple stuffs as theee st such prices are bound to bring much business. The silesia is In black, brown and gray; the percaline is black only, but a full yard wide Afraid to—might not be enough 50c Music This Time 7ic. That'’s the Best Music News We Ever Printed. The pieces are the very latest Eastern successes. “MY CAROLINE,” a coon song by Lee Johnson, which is also ar- ranged 2s 2 schottische, and “BELLE OF HONOLULU,” by the same composer. Pieces marked 50c we are going to sell to-morrow and while they last 7%c—in the music department—2nd floor. 100 Trimmed Hats in Styles and materials you've been used to seeing at $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Are Marked Now $5.00 Monday for the First Time—Our millinery values never shone 3s bright as they do now. They are attracting much attention. Of the most important is this lot of hats we put on sale at Five Dollars. They are all hand-made. Some are velvet, others felt, tucked chiffons and silk—trimmed with ribbons, shaded breasts, pom-pons, gun metal and steel ornaments To-morrow another Christmas Feature. Doll Cabs and Go-Carts, Not an Oid Style. Hale's, as usual, takes the lead. The store has begun to feel the thrill of Christmas enthusiasm—last week it was dolls; yes and This Big Doll Display Continues. But added to them this week are doll buggies and go-carts. We are spreading out these Christmas things because we've got more space to show them now; then there are lots of folks who like to buy early; they say they find more to see and less to bother them. ; You'll be interested in these doll vehicles, for They Are All So New and Pretty. They embrace all the new ideas brought out this season. Many of them are modeled after the full-grown carriages. Doll Cabs. 25¢—Rattan body, measures £ In, by 14 Inches, wWooden wheels; two { styles. A big cab for the price. 49c—Rattan body, measures 19 inches, has tinned steel wheels and star gear. 7TBe—Reed body, measures 8x15 inches, fancy linings. Body varnished and colored; Etar gear and wooden Wheels, Our popular leader. roll, rattan body, figured velour lining, with satin roll, parasol top, high-grade steel spring gear, rubber tire wheels, A perfect model of a high-priced baby carriage, Doll Go-Carts. B5e-Natural color reed body. height of body 16 inches. Wooden wheeln ished body, with fancy lining, parasol 5 wheels. A very pretty cart. inches high, fine enameied body in red, white, pink and blue, €lit knobs and steel wheels. This cart is well worth $1 35, Regular size, heavily enameled, colors, with gold trimmings, parasol and rod, ‘steel axle and metal wheels. A very pretty cart. $1.75—A reclining go-cart, varnished rattan body, parasol and rod. Iron axies and metal wheels. $2.49—Varnished rattan body. rolled sides and back, tinsel cloth para- 20l with deep ruffic, steel gear with double spoke wheels. A ne value $1.25-Full enameled body, with giit knobs, steel’ axie with heavy tinned steel wheels. A large size cart and well made. $4.25—Rattan, swell front and rolled side and back, heavy turned handle, steel springs, double spoke metal wheels, fancy sateen parasol with ruffie. A strong, well-made and bandsome cart. Patent Doil Siczpers, $2.75—Painted in pink, white and green, scroll reed body, with de- tachable cushions, iron sxles and metal wheels. A novelty and well made. ps—$2! 9.75, $45.00, $47.50 and $55.00. that hardly a store-was ready to supply them—even now HALE’S ARE FIRST TO SHOW-THEM. Their happiest hit is their being— Rain=-proof and Yet as Dressy as Any Wrap. Good-by to the mackintosh and rubber coat. They are doomed. One wears pretty cloths now to shed water, and still the process doesn’t change the looks or affect the durability of the cloth one whit. Our cloak captain last April saw the popularity of these wraps and got in on the ground floor with the leading maker. If he had waited to be sure, dear knows when we would get the The entire country has gone wild over them—mak- ers have lost their heads. Our complete variety is quite a contrast to the famine that’s abroad. We could easily ask big profits—seeing we have it all our way. But no—that’s not Hale's policy. Our New Duchess Wrap $10.75. New Suit Styles. $12.75—Cheviot suits with Russian blouse jackets, turned-back cuffs, jac- ket trimmed with bands and tabs of stitched satin—skirt to match—it also has a graduated flounce; navy and black. $16.530—Smartly tailored cheviot suits—new blouse jackets trimmed with broad taffeta bands stitched on, and finished with. braid ornaments— jackets are taffeta lined—skirts have graduated flounces, trimmed with taffeta bands to match jacket—three colors, black, brown or navy. $18.75_ONE OF THE NEW NORFOLKS Jackets are taffeta lined and finished with straps—yokes are piped with satin, skirts have panel fronts with graduated flounce and are satin piped—black and brown. The most popular suit we have. e $24.75—A handsome pebble cheviot costume, with eton jacket. under which peeps out a-white satin vest—also trimmed with ‘stitched satin bands—lined with taffeta—skirt has a flaring flounce and-is finished with wide and narrow satin bands—three colors—black, brown or navy. Box Coats? 3 Stylish Ones. $7.50—27-inch box coat with semi-fitting back, flare cuffs, velvet collar and velvet trimmings, silk serge lined, 4 colors, tan, castor, black or navy. $9.75—27-inch coat—in the popular box style, fitted enough in the back to give it a graceful curve, collar is velvet and cuffs turned back with stitched straps on them—lined with beautiful satin. $13.50—Pretty box coat, in tan, castor or black—made of fine kersey cloth with half-fitted back, velvet collar, turn-back cuffé, which are set off with band of stitched velvet. Edges are trimmed with velvet bands— best satin lining—27 inches long. demonstration. as well as many others. Ladies’ tmported black and render; instep; sizes 8% to 10. black tton Hose; and cof A black with red stripes, FANCY HOSE AT 50c PAIR. White cotton Hose with from toe to top. silk embroidered instep. zigzag lace open work. FANCY HOSE AT 75¢. : we are now. 50c < hopping Bags 85¢c. Women's—Cloth top with drawstring— an inside pocket and fastened with a strong clasp—pictured below—it is an ex- tra value—the 108 we have can’t last long. Chate'aine Bags 50c. Grain leather—leather covered frame, lined with chamois—an outside pocket. €hopping Bags 75c, All leather covered frames—stitched and riveted—leather handles, buckle and strap. Club Bags $1 25. As pictured below—14 inches long, steel frames, cloth lined, brass locks—all made of imitation grain leather. Leather Shopping Bads $1.285. Silk tops—outside handkerchief pocket —Ileather-bound on bottom and sides -——very roomy, very neat—we print a pic- ture of it below. Seal Chateclaine Bags $1 25. And of genuine seal, too—they have outside handkerchief pockets, are all lined with chamois—also have an inside pocket— pretty; nobby. - Hale’s Hosiery Enterprise AGAIN ASTONISHLS EVERY ONE. We are after your good-will. of us. But we must give you a good reason for doing so. So we show NOW-250 NEW SPRING STYLES. Not an Old Pattern Among Them! Anything Yet Shown. As near as we can find out, San Francisco never saw such a It would be the talk of the town if it came four months hence. Who can foresee the stir it's sure to create coming at the beginning of November? and in plenty of time for the holidays? There'll be more pretty stockings given this Christ- mas on account of it than ever before. o . The Fancy Lace Stockings WIiIl Lead. ‘We have them in all the open-work variations, cotton or silk, up to $5.00 a pair. In black and colored stockings 13 The Ankle Bffects Are the Newest. And of them all the clockwork patterns come first. We picture several of them here SILK EMBROIDERED HOSE 25¢ PAIR. nq elastic; 8 styles of red, blue, White ; silk embroidered designs on the FANCY STRIPED HOSE 35¢ PAIR. ¢ imported fancy lisle e ton Tivse: "black 'whth whits. siripes, Yale blue with white stripes, red with white stripes; either striped from toe to top cr black boots and striped tops; all Some 50 new styles ladles’ imported fancy cotton and lisle thread Hose, among which are: Black, with white stripes and checks. Black, with red, blue, White or green polka a Black, Richelieu ribbed, lisle, with handsome Biack, with red, yellow, 1s on ankle and fancy striped uppers. D ermedort biack lisie, with handsome allover 25 new styles ladies’ imported thread Hose; black, with cotored ered inetep; Yale blue or bia ¥old or red silk clocked ankle designs In the popular allover lace effects. pA LU L : i dT ling B Shopping and Traveling Bags. Handy, convenient pieces—worthily and carefully made. Else we wouldn’t have them. We think too much of your good will to dally with it for the trifling difference between what is cheap and what seems cheap. We'd rather go slow and make every step count than to hurry and have to retrace our steps. Everybody can see how This Leather Goods Business Is Growing. Yes, it’s a healthy growth. The right goods at the right pfice always will command attention. We couldn’t be better fixed to give you what you want in shopping and traveling bags than We want you to think a good deal They Are Styles Entirely Different From FANCY HOSE AT $1.00 PAIR. 15 new styles ladles’ imported fancy lisle Hose; allover lace in black lisle with colored silk embroidery up the front; also black lisle with red, blue, yellow and white silk em- broldered vertical stripes from toe to top. All handsome new patterns, LADIES’ FANCY HOSE $1.25 PAIR. 20 new styles ladles’ imported fancy Ilisle thread Hose; cerise, heliotrope and royal blue, with white serpentine design of lace openwork up the front; aiso the new shade of gray, with Nl!rk and white silk embroidered vertical stripe. LADIES’ FANCY HOSE $1.50 PAIR. 10 new styles ladies’ Imported fancy lisle thread Hose: black or Yale blue ground, with Jacquard siik embroidered stripe from ankle to top; black allover lace with silk embroidered stripes and fleur de WOMEN'S OPENWORK SILK HOSIERY. ‘Women's plain black silk 3 l”u.-pnn ack silk Hose, good weight, r. ‘Women's plain black bright silk Hose, good * weight. §2 pair., ‘Women's pldin black bright silk Hose, Riche- leu ribbed, $2 25 pair. ‘Women's plain black bright silk Hose, lace onkle, $2 75 pllr,bl‘,‘ck ‘Women's plain bright silk Hose, Riche. leu ribbed tops, Rembrandt clocked ' ankles, palr. Ladles’ black allover iwork 950 and 3 Dalr, T Mowy cotton Hose; fine with black strij new, ‘wide black stripes white or blue silk # fancy lisle i1k embrotd- & i oW English Hand Bags $1.75, Of genuine grain leather—chamois lined ;v:th a::h inside Do‘c’ket—nickel chain and rame—they are made in th shape, as shown below. i senen e Alligator Chate'aine Bags $3.50. he. genuine article—with a cardcase and purse combined—outside flaps — chamois lined. \hh’uterprool Valise 40c. _ 12 inches long, steel frame, insi i- tition and good steel handl:. Nieouy i Silk Shopping Bags. The assortment of these pretty pi i quite complete now-‘l-flps zoy '.l'e%e(;- 5 One-Plece Pocket Books 785c. All seal—leather-lined, strength i leather gussets, silver-muunt::.gt ok $1.25 Pocket Book Marked T8c. Good leather, all seal, set off with silver . mounting. Colin Purses 10c. Real seal and Morocco—all ,:olorl,/leath- er line 5-50 We couldn’t sell less than $8.00 if we didn't make them ourselves. We've no extra profit on material to make up or an expensive plant to keep going. And we can make them better than those we can buy. We have to. If the thread pulls out, or the pleating loses its fluffiness, you hold us to account. The manufacturer never knows where his go, nor does he care, nor does he hear from them again. All he wants is his money. All we want is satisfaction. We are getting it in big chunks. That’s why ours are so good—so cheap—so much in demand. We can’t make them fast. enough. The workroom was behind on it's orders when this Wwas written, but they promised to have an extra supply on hand Monday morning. - Made of fine quality chiffon, trimmed with silk ribbon, 34-inch wide— they are made in the new cape effect with long spiral ends; black and white, or white on black, or all black and all white. s VENISE LACE COLT.ARS AND REVERES and ecru. Others at 7. COT.T.ARS AND) REVERES. 98c—Otf heavy Venise lace; others in a combina~ tfon of Venlse lace and fine net: still others in Battenbers lace In cream, white, ocra. Al 'MOBILF TTFS. $1.00—Made of taffeta silk with corded stock and fancy erring-bone stitching; others with fancy stitched ends ard collars: others with ends finished with fancy lace brald, top collars to match; still others with polka dots and having fancy stitched borders. MORTL.F. With taffets, de sole and 4e chine A s Doniees, Joie i e s, P SRAR R ished 29’1’.& MAGPTR cfi,—ummnmm off with ribbon, lace PO_ rn.:hlu:l:l::‘ptllrtfivn Mgl-nnelmh-ulwn-:w'.h‘n. 2,125 8, R B LR x.ruo o L@ TBFR' ff with narrow trimming long. »l .(.,54 hEdkmh efné‘nyd.-. qn ol and flu‘;y. knd’:'c'um ‘and finish to one's outfit that nothing else does. §1 30, 32, §2 50, 33 50, ¥, %5, 7 50. ' The Free Art School. You've indorsed it heartily. We've already more pupils than we had cal- culated on. To meet this increase we've engaged additional teachers. Each of the six branches has lessons every hour in the day. So every one can ar- range to attend at some gonvenient time. Can you conceive of any finer opportunity to learn to - Make Christmas Gifts or Things for Church Bazaars and Fairs? Take those paper novelties—flowers, shades, sachet bags and such things —what can look prettier or be so much for the money? You could turn around and realize handsome money on them at the fair or bazaar. . my th will take pains to show you how to make them. es, the Making of Paper Novelties is most pleasant of all, and you can learn so quickly; some have caught on in three lessons. Paper makes the prettiest pieces for the least money them all. MR, SANES tions dally in China Painting. 8 [—The leading china deco- ity, 18 giving free instruc- Embroidery Work. The feature that most women like is the course of 12 lessons she offers; 12 de- are stamped on one plece of linen: when finished makes a beautiful center He will show how to prettily and | plece. daintily decorate vases, tobacco Leather Burning II;A:. J. SO, A-m‘ lace b—v"n.n'- as any pl W“h“l: —. ace. We aken 1] AUREOTREE TNSTRUCS | Sery vose taient 't inb 3 carry TIONS DAILY in . as well a full line of skins in all colors: 4 ly: INSTRUCTIONS ARE Lace Drawn Work. REE. REMEMBER. pShe bas pootn No. 3, a4 will show you '-' NG -{Omx“ll’.slll ow o all kinds lace work, includ- ” G# 51 - b ing Battenbers, Honiton ‘Duchess e Y anileti S Veape R "“‘:_: S : The more definite details of the day are M VFRT-—Haxs charge of an- | BATTE offier booth In which she is giving yards each; white or FREE LESSONS IN $1.00 Black Cat Pillow Tops 85c. One of the catchiest pillows of the seasoni-the picture represents three cats sitting in different postures on ihe hearth before a fire in the grate—the cats look ,or all the world as though they were real, even to the real fur which you can pat and stroke. They are tops every one sells at $L00. We have a few scant dosen marked Monday morning for the first time at $5c each. Blanket Inducements You Can’t Atford to Pass. Hale's is a good place to buy blankets—you’re safe, that’s why. You know you are getting your money’s worth. An all- wool blanket must be all wool. Then we don’t say they are 7-4 or 8-4 or 9-4, but measure by inches. The particular news is: $1.00 a pair—_worth $2.25_Baby blankets—white, all wool, 36x48 inches with pink and blue borders, silk bound—are just here from the mills—and at this reduced price will make quite a stir. $3.50 a pair—Gray blankets for double beds—they weigh 5 Ibs, are neatly finished and measure 70x82 inches—fifty pairs. $3.75 a pair—“HALE'S GUARANTEED '—white wool, 6ox80 inches—they are finely woven and shrunk—the safest blanket we ;now of for the price—145 pairs. $4.75 a pair—White wool blankets—they weigh 5 Ibs and measure 66x80 inches—fiity spairs. $5.00 a pair—Single robe blankets—they are all wool and come in fancy acquard gftterns—72x86 inches—splendid for bath robes. $6.50 a pair—White blankets—all pure wool, heavy and serviceable—white wool blankets—very heavy, very big—74x90 inches, and made in Cali- fornia—twenty pairs. Homer Laughlin’s Best White Dinnerware. (Every Plece Stamped.) Goes on sale to-morrow. morning at Lowest Prices Known to San Francisco. There’s plenty of everything, too, for everybody. We know of no dinnerware so many families use as the white—and of all the white dinnerware in the world Homer Laughlin’s is the best. - It’s positively guaranteed not to craze or crackle. Soisn’t this good news? We've been waiting weeks to print it—the carload wasn’t all unpacked at present writing, but it will be by Monday. % A It’s not old-style; rather in Newest Shapes and Designs, You might think there was something wrong with it— . there isn't. You couldn’t ind anything more desirable. We placed such a big _contract those people were glad to shave their profits a bit. Then, to make the good thing better, we are shaving ours a little. We are prepared for a week or two of the liveliest selling in the crockery store we ever had. 'fea Cups and Saucers 98c Dozen. And the nelw Scnc;a styl:, to:—the most recent thing out. Other folks get $1. 25 for them. Dinner Plates 80c Dozen. With embossed festoon edges—g-inch size. The 10-inch plates are DOc. 8 INCH DESSERT PLATES ARE 786 DOZ.—The T inch ones are ; JThese aino have embomsed festoon edgen. BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, 53¢ DOZ:—With new kind of edges. SOUP PLATES, 1 !HAFu. D0¢_DOZ.—New style. OPEN VEGETABLE DISHES, 13¢—Oval shape—d-inch ones—9%-inch ones 20e. 3 PLATTERS, 100—11%-fnch size—used for meat; Wink size, 19e; 7%-inch, S58e. RS, 30e DOZ. FR SAUCERS, 3Se DOZ. PICKLE DISHES, 15e EACH. OAT MEAL BOWLS, DOZ. ROUND NAFPIES OR SALAD BOWLS, 13e, T-inch size; 8-inch ones are 200; §-inch’ 30e. DEEP BOWLS, 8¢ and 10¢ each. WASH BOWLS AND PITCHERS, 98¢ PAIR. SOAP DISHES—open, Se each. COTTAGE DINNER SETS, $3.18—new Seneca shapes—i pleces, COVERED CHAMBER PAILS, D8e— worth 1 o metal bale; no better on the marker b g B