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44 Tf[E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1901, Hale’s. Hale’s. ~ J / Holiday Harvest of Games and Toys and Books. All.ready for the reapers—and the reapers are plenty. It's a grand sight—this: A store full of gifts— thoroughly ripened values. If we hadn’t been at it twenty-five years and were not buying at a stroke six times as much as the average concern (we buy for the six stores at a time) we'd never have such tempting offers. That'’s the one big reason for your buying at Hale’s. It means 4 Safe, Broad, Satisfactorv Choosing The fullest return for one’s money; the quick righting of any wrong (real or fancied) and the freedom from any fuss or worry. holr s ‘We want you to know the store—how to enjoy it. are to take care of those who are here. To fully accommodate all who want to come we’ll Keep Open Every Evening Till Christmas. We've arranged reliefs so that the strain won’t overtax any one and yet the store will be fully equipped at all times to meet the demands. 5 s Plenty for children to see in every part of the house—and they shouldn’t miss any of it, These 15c Games for 9c. Fisherman’s Luck Yacht Race Ring Board Blcycle Fox and Geese Blockade United States Min They are popular games and worth their full price, but we have reduced it to lend in- terest and zest to the game business this week. Paperand Linen Toy Books oc. Picture, alphabet and story books int a long range of styles. It's a tempting variety. Fish Pond ‘Whirlpool Red, White and Blue Write For Anything in This Ad. Or any of our advertisements—we try and have plenty of all we advertise: Your orders will be carefully and skill- We are not so anxious to‘get more folks here as we These s50c Games for 38¢c. s Come "in lithograph boxeés 13x22 inches, and include ket Ball Croquet Bell Bo; g::lle'of the Flag Trafalgar A Naval Game ‘Water Carnage Vassar Boat Race «Blockade Runner Voyage to the Moon And many others. __Games that sell regularly at soc will be on sale here after to-morrow at 38c. Outing Mount the Donkey Mansion of Happiness We have marked them oc each. GAME OF AUTHORS. Sc — Also Snap ‘and | DRAWING TEACHER. 10c—12 cards, all dif- Heads and Tall. 1 erent designs. Any child can learn to draw with fully filled. 25¢ kinds of Toy Books I5c¢. —An ever popul the aid of th ds. Very instructive, A o : : @ : . “’3.’?.,"5,‘3.’%“ [NE, 10c—An ever 5o lar game Ihe aid of thess cards. Very. instractive, | very Qhaitity orders from ch],bs. societie 5 Square, oblong and fancy shapes, all with attractive covers, bright and highly colored He—A boas layed by any d Sunday-schools are solicited. ictures. BUDGE. 19e_A boart game 1o be WING CA — 12 aifferent antmals, 137 y-schools “":"‘*:.,“’..,’,":f‘i‘h‘.*‘:fi.’?'m‘."fii. %c, but we are sEcompme Slmnégosykdlgfimn. P ot — Board Cover Books 10c. Giant Story Book 49c. Crokino'e Boards 75c. With = checker-board combination. It's strongly ‘made and well finished, full size (25 inches). Others at 98¢, ;1.:5 P. Others st $3.48, $4.48. ‘ TNDT FNY-WINKS 59¢ HO"?& one ;l;(‘ fi*ofe";lly&.yfln felt mat, imitation ivory counters and enameled cup. Everything for the Baby THE NAME. % . Now is the time to think about the baby. We want you to think of Hale' at the same time. Our infant’s wear is always ready to meet the mic % t?le every need, and do it with 4n assurance. that no more can be gotten 05 i money. It's not so much our aim to undersell as it is to undergive, an: there is the added advantage of selecting from a complete assortment. A Baby’s Coat for $1.75. - . Itis iuae of white Bedford cord, has turn-down collar, large sfiou‘dC{,‘C}?vcé nicely trimmed with fancy silk ribbon and guimp, lined throughout wi good quality oi sateen. Comes either long or short. Infants’ Bedford Cord Coats $2.50. e, Long or short, with turn-down collar and with large shoulder c}:oe. arglh somely trimmed with fancy silk ribbon and lace, lined throughout wi good quality sateen. Other new styles in cream Bedford cord, long and short $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. $7.80 A Baby’s Silk Coat for -50. Made of cream white corded silk, either long or short. Turn-down coila}:. e shoulder cape, trimmed with fancy silk ribbon, warmly lined through- out with good guality French sateen. Infants’ Colored Silk Bonnets 50c. Made of corded silk and neatly trimmed with a band of fur around crown, white lace ruche. Colors navy, tan, light blue and pink. Infants” Colored Silk Ponnets T5c. “ gt Made of corded silk, trimmed with band of fur, ribbon pompon and mink head, Valenciennes lace ruche. Colors tan, navy blue. Other styles fancy colored silk bonnets, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. Infants’ $1.50 Short Skirts $1.00. f g Two styles, made of fine nainsook, with waist, skirt handsomely trimmed 8 inches up from bottom with rows of point de Paris lace and beading. fine tucks above. Other styles with flounce of deep embroidery and two clusters of fine tucks above. Size I to 4 years. An extraordinary value. Infants’ 25c¢ Slips 19¢c Each. 3 s Made of good soft cambric, neck and cuffs trimmed with lace. Infants’ Crocheted Silk: Caps $1.00. < Good quality silk. Colors pink, blue, white and red. Sizes 1,2, 3. Size 2, $1.10; size 3, $1.20. Leogin Drawers 50c. Of heavy soft yarn, in white and black. coats, at $3.00. the Some BR-mark .ble Off-rings In Watches and Jewelry —Firs': The lowness of the pric s, —Second: The reliableness of the goods. Here's a combination you can’t resist. -Beautiful gold-plated cravat pins (scores of styles), $1.50 each, or new style snake bracelets (sterling silver) s0c Then there are brooches, carrings, watches and such like in a-long' line. of styles—zl new and in highest favor.. Their prettiness and’low price are not all. are Just as Good as They are Stylish. Sce the. pictures above.. Read the description here: WOMEN'S | H ING CASE W ATCHES. s‘ifgi)‘—fi gold = fiiea case with Jewels, n movement, doub- let cmeralds, rubles, opat-handsome raised decorations. CHA. CEL s .00—Ext: i ST e R e back. Guaranteed to give good satisfaction. BBO?CB. 82.08—14k. gold plated, over sterling siiver, set Oi-hn? from Ifi’s ;lo ulsw: gola-filled, ®il- ..oy designg. o with opals and pearls, fan- wer and enameled; all colors. z e 00—Gola- EARRINGS. 83.98 PAIR—Solid gold, as- G:,m ce, V\'l!lhu:{fiw\z}:%m, Tully ‘2..2“;2: . sorted “settings, - turquoise or garnets. teed 0CH. $3.00 EA 5 [—Solid gold, cres- cent shape, set with l‘vetdmrs from $3.50 to $25.00, -silver and gold- 5 INFANTS' NECK CHAIN. $3.50- SR AEE RRACELETS, 300 Teea™™™ LINK COFF BUTTONS. $1.75 PAIR —Eolid_gold. DREN’S RINGS. $1.00-Set with turquoise, garnet, pearls or rubjes. Solid gold. All sizes, ‘Kodak Albums. - _The cutest, cleverest books of the kind we have seen. 50c — BURNT LEATHER COV- ERS—48 pages, 5 inches deep, 6 inches GOTD STICK PINS..$1.50 EACH Bolid gold, some with setiings, others piain. 4 large essortment 4 Steriing Silver Embroidery Scissors 50c¢. < Worth $I. They are just as pretty as this ict i n:l 1 c:‘t::?; wide. The leaves are used also for a rich gray color, m .n‘z c uvz;. le!afltlx:’er 4 c‘:’over( is work. s ng] urnt, Rave 1ot of ; 0c FLEXIDLE e a “anry SOy Bar sk to make 75¢ beautltul, tinted cov- stir, 86 w 4 v er, 40 pages, Tx9% in., e ;n:ll;k them u;z gray paper. ce, 502 STERLING SILVER HEARTS, 10c— Autograph Albums. Wwith or without settings. A typical Christmas present shown NELHERSOLE BRACELETS S8t | nere Th splendia varies, soc o So50. rece:\-e%.( terul silver, Touched off | The prettiest ones are in celluloid with i éfluptlzsr& th gold plating. plush backs, beautiful colored decora- 4 = tions and in all sorts of shapes. Clever- ;,sl of them all is rhtgs this . Celimlola front, beavnraly Ahberaphin :1,:1 :flora,fl tiger plush back; an extra of paper.* | 25¢—FANCY AEBUM-—Celluloid cover and worded. ‘Various colored leaves. Free lessons bejng given daily 'making paper - nowelties, in leather burning and - in ~fancy. needle and crochet work. Classes open'to every = 1 one. No tuition charge. 1;.;??‘%::1 :c&fiu‘fiffi" cglv“e.rl: mk\:uf:flg = = E —— fe 2le’s i Near 5 3 Golden Sixth. “ Gatc Ave, Parlor Croquet 59c. Suitable for dining-room table, enough for six play- ers, mallet and balls nicely striped. 1.49. GESCHAFT S3c—A game So—Always popular, always enter- tions, to be played by 2 or 4 people. of business transac- Instructive =z price only 7. DASH "FOR “THE_~NomTH POTR 63 3 3 ¢ 60 games ] V. 63c— COMRINOLA 2 A o asement of the | Large board game. i6x22 inches. A slmple game o o B e P fienea ‘and. varnished. for 2 or more people. Usually §1. We've marked it 63c. GA™¥ OF RITOTNWSS 25¢—Or going to work. Any number from two to six can play it. new and Interesting. It is Boys’ Coasters, $3.00. Strong, heavy and well made, 40 inches long, with extra, double spoke Wheels. Other sizes at $2.00 and $4.00. Printing Presses, 98c. All complete, even to the type. Washing Machines, ©8c. One of the new things this season, gotten ouv since last September. Well made; an exact model of the regular washer, as the picture shows it. ‘Washing Sets, 19c. Contains a stand, tub, wasaboard, wringer and clothes rack, all for 19c. Larger ones at 2c, 4%c, $L.00. Iron Wagons, ;1.101 Red bodies, heavy steel whaels, strong iron axles, body 10x20- inches. 14-Inch Locomotive, $1.23. A hili-climber it is called; has a friction power that sends it up hill; made of sheet steel and is practically non-breakable; will last for years; 14 inches long, 7 inche: igh. Women’s Glove Orders For Christmas. Many folks are taking advantage of It’s the best way to give gloves. You are sure she gets the glove she these. likes—and she picks it out herself. S e s McCali's January Patterns are here. Toys—An Interesting List. Shoeflies or Double Rocking Horses, T5c¢. They are nicely finished and painted.” Others at $1.00, $1.25, $2.25. 5 $1.25 Rocking Chairs, 98e. ‘With high back, embossed leather seat, strong and nicely finished: a good $1.25 chair we've marked 9c. Iron Wheelbarrows, 75c. Sheetiron body: steel wheels; strong and well made; painted a'bright red. picture, _Iron Toys, 25c. Horses and carts, fire engines, trucks, etc., nicely finished, all iron. ~ Hundreds of ‘other iron toys, 1c, 49¢, 58c, 6%, 75c and as high as $6.00. Mechanical Trains, 49c. Four coaches 'two flat cars, a locomotive and tender. A long train for a short price. Other mechanical trains tracks, %8c up to $15.00. . Cycle Wagons, $3.75. 15x35, sheetirgn bodles, combination _seat, heavy iron axleb and double spoke wheels. t’s a splendid toy; has rubber rollers and a good stiff brush. 5 g A Metal Drum, 10c. ¢-inch size, prettily painted. Saratoga Trunks, 98c. 16 .inches long, they have three slats with | cleats and metal bands, brass lock and key; leather handles and inside tray. ° Other trunks in a great varlety of shapes and finish, 23c, 49c, T5c, 85¢, to $8.00. $15.00 Suits BIGGEST SURPRISE OF ALL. shown in this with or without every page. A big book for s small price. and cloth binding. Holiday Story Book 25c. and all at one price. Chatterbox 49¢c. New and better than ever. terbox at 59, 69c, 75c. Automatic Automobiles, $1.2. Propelled by friction power. toy. needs no inches wids.. B Velocipedes, $1.75. All iron: steel wheels; red or black eled: adjustable leather ‘saddle; 16-inch Otherz at $1.65, §2, $2.50, $3. whee! Police Patrol, $5.98. Strong, well-made box, iron spoked wheels; painted and striped. Otbers at §9.95, $12.48 and up. Has double board, stands 36 inches high. Others at 49 and up. 8%X10% inches, large clear type and a plcture on Big Letter A B C Book I5c. For home and school work, pretty lithograph cover Christmas Gems, Happy Hours, Gems from Story Land and many others. All large books, cloth bound, good paper and clear type, each one nicely illustrated, Other numbers of Chat. It is a new key: ro svrings to get out of order;. runs over carpets as easy as over pol- ished ficors; 8 inches long, 7 inches high, 4% enam- axles, double Large thick book of short “storles, well {llustrated, large clear type and cloth back. Mother Goose's Rhymes 75c. Lithographed cover and colored frontisplece, calen- dered paper and well bound. The best edition there ls. 7 D_SGFI):IQ Cécn:us Story Book 83c. esop’s Fables, Christmas Joys, ete. An 8%x10 inch cloth Covered book. Titles In gold. smbossed. letters, each book nicely illustrated. Each 8ic. Our Naval Heroes 58¢. words of one syllable, has 110 Illustration: T and well bound. Just the book for the bo; Told In good Christmas Fans A-Plent — We are showing this holiday season a splendid variety of silk gauze fans. ; fiere are so many of them and in such a variety of designs as to make choos- Ing easy and interesting—and the result a most acceptable gift. Let us give you an idea of how the prices run: SILK GAUZE QN 1.50— > painted, -ufie‘? n ?‘ncy dvevlt;lzlr.ii hfitdh fancy wood sticks: others finished off with White silk lace; others hand-painted, with bone sticks; others led al with carved' bons sticks. - o ey S}E} GATUZF FAN $175-White, span- . top finished ~with silk applique lace, Baving fancy decorated wood sticks: others ed with spangles havitix carved bonestickg. ) " o $2.00-~White, with me-not: bone st top, spangled, with decorated wood STT R GATI7P RA with carved bome sticks. TTE GATIZE FAN $3.50—Handsome- ly decorated with hand-painted floral designs, SIL: itk carved bone st K large floral design, outlined with silver span- gles and have fancy decorated wooden sticks; others with a spray of forget-me-tiots, & scattering of small silver spangles and with fancy carved bone sticks. WHRTTR large floral and bow kot with spangles; gauze and lace fan with hand painted forget-me-nots, sticks. [len’s Smoking Jackets, Plus all the style we can put in them, minws: the usual fancy profi’s. This¢is good news. Hale’s methods make possible cozier, more comfort- able house coats for the money this season than ever. —84.95: Plain tricots, navy blue and wine. —86.45: Fancy golfings, plaid cufis, pockets, lapels. Those two values themselves are worth coming down to see, though we've others tp to $9.45. All in the newest and latest and handsomest fall styles. Of course early folks are going to get better choosing than late folks. Men’s Holiday Suspenders, Put up in pretty, neat boxes. They make the finest kinds of Christmas gifts. Prices start at PAIR—Very substantial webs, prettily trimmed. AT 81.00. up to $3.50, In a great variety of styl d tri Those with sterling<buckles are engraved free of charge. it . 9 . - Men’s Handkerchiefs—Tempting Values. Japonet silk initial, 8%e. Fine lawn, 16%e. All Tiven, 25¢. S8ilk, handsomzly initialed, 500, Hale’s is a better place than ever to buy handkerchiefs—so many of them and they are so good, so reasonably priced. We've been in the handkerchief busiriess 25 years and we buy for six stores at a time; so we ought to be mas- ters of handkerchief values. Men’s Black Silk Reefers $1 and $1.50 Each 1. Desk, $1.25. .. | Of surah silk, the usual length, 54 inches, but in two widths—20 inches, $1.00; Hard wood with reversible top, blackbodtd | 24-inches, $1.50. ’ :'tal ‘cl;l::edl:l. measures 21 inches; strong and - = M k d - ar, Guipure Dresser Scarfs Jar Steamboats, 75c. 15 inches nicely painted. Magic Lanterns, 98c. Stands 13 Inches high; has a brass lam top; red center and a good lens; 12 slide for '98c. We've ten other different styles and makes from which to select, 43¢ to at $8.75. 82 just in frcm New York by express—no suits could be newer or prettier—and for half money! Aren’t we lucky? We'll share our luck with you. We showed them to 3 city tailor who happened to bz here when they came in. - He said that the materials alone would cost eight dollars and seventy-five cents. style,” said he; “it’s the very latest thing; and’the careful 'tailoring” (for he tried to find fault At “Why, look at that with it—and couldn’t). “It beats anything I ever saw,” was his decision. N 5 Women’s Coats AND WRAPS. —Tan Kersey Box Coats $5-—worth $7.50. —Three-quarter Kersey Coats $12.75— worth $20 —Long-flowing Wraps $10.Y5—*Duchess"" —rain-proof. i Not out of anything—nnd still we can’t get enough. Stocks come and go faster than ever. We'verhad to use the telegraph lines and | express _trains all season 1o keep up with yo1. Even then you've bought us out of three-quarter coats three times and full-length wraps twice in four weeks. This is-a good sign. You like to fish whre others are catching trout. Same with coats. . $7.50 Kersey Box Coats: at $5.00— Are lined with silk serge; has silk vel- vet-collar, a fitted back, new flaring cuffs, big pearl buttons and plenty of tailor stitching. The $20.00 Three-Quarter Coat at - $12.75—Has caught most’women’s fancy., We've sold m f'them this season than any oth ine kersey, elegantly- tailored; new %ans-and cas- tors; lined throughout with satin: set inlaid with velvet; down the'front are broad kersey straps; cufiis, straps and collar stitched. Swell Duchess Wraps $10.75_Full length; it drops in graceful folds from ! yoke front and back. -Some are loos Some are partly fitted; others are snugly shaped at the back; flowing sleeves; . turn-back cuffs; slashed up and down pockets—best of all, rain proof. off -with' large rolling collar; the yoke , . “finished “* . ! Cheviot, black, brown 7 e Diouss Jhcke " lined with taffeta; Facts are; they wouldn’t be such fine suits if they came from a way-up maker, and wouldn’t be so stylish if we hadn’t bought the cloth first and told him how we wanted suits made. It was the end of the season for him. He wanted to thank us for the business we had alrcady given him. So it is you get at ‘Eight-Seventy-Five Suits You Expect to Pay Fifteen Dollars For. Styles never shown before. After all it's the style that makes them a better bqrfl.ln than the price, though the price couldn’t be stronger. Made from an excellent grade of all- wool cheviot. A snug fitting jacket; with silk serge lining; set off with velvet col- lar and stylish yoke. Note This New Yoke As shown in this {llustration. It’s the season’s latest and most popular hit. Skirt has a graduated flounce; panei front; finished with stitching. Comes in two shades, blacks and blues. ‘Three other good values: 7 $17.50 Suits at $11.75. _ Of all-wool pebble cheviot; tight fitting, double-breasted jaeket! front, * with peau “lined; :dom-':mwp; ot! ml:c Ing (on seams ‘and ; velvet collar; graduated flounc lkm Black, brown and colors. e $22.50 Suits st $16.50. Cheviot, blouse jacket: taffeta lined, ana trimmed ‘with broas nds of stitched. taflxel:a; fl‘ntl;hed‘ t':m silk gflx:l.;lmched on . retty patterns; graduates himmied to match the jacket. i, /$27 50 Suits at $18.75. o aelteh ‘the front; valm"unu Il ouse rt has a deep flow- ing flounce, finished with tailor stitc] long;. brass bofler in the cabin: — Markel 4 Street, hing. . ; For Christmas selling.” This is fine. The scarfs were in high favor even at former prices. So who can foresee the commotion these reduced prices are going to create this week? 38c—were 45c and 50c. 45c—were 55¢ and 60c. 65c—were $1.00. They are all white, open work and prettily embroidered. Sofa Pillows Complete $1.57. 100 more of them ready for selling to-morrow morning. They h: by ful lithograph tops, finished with cord and tassel. The back is of fan:;eanetai:t ing. = The material itself would cost $1.57. . Y?,“ Get the Making for Nothing. ‘We could not afford to do this if it did not to get withy our art department, and. see the hosts of fancy Dillows we e gor s ?W"C'hr’l:‘(‘m:.cnn..g ICHRTFI) SLTPPRERS -Men’s, women's and children’s, made from th nes RO S orstea yarn with lamsbawoot sales, 11t oue Sioriauiares's. mad pat ™ 1 o Pretty Handkerchiefs IN 7BUNDANCE. Temptingly pretty—temptingly priced. More so now than ever. so enthusiastic over them we've printed pictures here of a few styles description of many more. & Women’s. o 12%e— Lace bdorder, with lace Insertion corners; others hemstitched with lace Insertion; oth- ers, lace and embrofdered -borders; others with imitation Duchesse lace corners.: We are All linen, some with hemstitching, embrot- dered, scalloped with fine embroidered bore ders, scalloped bofders edged with lace; othe ers fine Mechlin lace borders with lace in- sertion. Best grade—§1.00, $125, §2.00, $2.50 each. 15e— 5 S8 and hemstitched embrojder ¥ P — M s o e R i o R, handereniets. Others at $2.00 tion and embroidered corners, trimmed with .50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 each. lace and hemstitched with lace Insertion In 'foo A BOX— B, borders and corners; 50 different pretty and Assorted lace bordered, embroidered and dainty patterns. bematitched handkerchiefs, put up stx dit- ferent patterns in a fancy box. handkerchiefs, some scalloped; = Sthers " hemstitchea and’ embroidered;” ali P linen, trimmed with Valenclennes lace and insertion; others of fine lawn with lace borders and embroidered corners; lace bor- ders and lace corners, and star-shaped hand- kerchiefs, lace borders and lace insertion. All linen. h Al linen. hemstitched. with hand embrot- *¥ancy shel or fan-sha ‘ancy shell or fan-shaped boxes with four scalloped, one hemstitched lace border handkerchiefs. . #1.50 A BOX— 35e— ‘All linen, with lace Insertion and lace bor- All linen hemstitched, with hand. embroi- 3 tri ied with lace footl: lered initials Insids dered ST e "ana having Iace Tosertion In Dore Sur ub sit 1n s fanty Ban paiite i ders. each. Al linen, some scalloped: others hem- Children’s. ‘stitched and hand-embroldered: others hem- 13e A BOX— stitched with fancy drawn werk corners: others with fancy borders of fine Mechlin and Valenciennes lace and insertion: others star-shaped with Valenciennes lace and In- sertion. o Colored border, hemstitched put up three in @ fancy pox oroTonlers, N o s Hemkis jored o ers, hemstitehed, tnitial In cornery put up 3 in a "tuhnv:;fllbox. STLK GAUZE FAN $2.50-White, with hand-painted designs of pansies and forget. spangled and with fancy carved ; others with white lace appliqued en sticks. N'S $3.00—White hand- paintsd in wreath and flower designs: others with large decoratlons of silver spangles and icks. ATI7E FANS $4.00—witn lesigns outlined with carved bone Y he and the | '

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