The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 30, 1902, Page 44

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44 : ; No o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1902 Hale’s. AT | SA NOW at their best. Hale’s best means some- thing in new- ness, beauty and variety. These are the days to take fullest advan- tage of the col- lection. If you could see how pretty and dainty the pat- terns are and how many we have -you wouldn’t certainly let any one pick ahead of you. Some “even for He, 10e, -12ye, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ each. And these are dainty—lawn or cambric, trimmed with lace or embroidery. Fine qualities you can't judge from the prices. But the hand-made ones—initial ones and those by the box are best. Just an idea of them: Fand-Made Oncs Perfect beauties, all pure linen, with corners of rich, delicate Duchesse or Battenberg lace—$1.23 to $4.00| cach Others with corners of exquisite original hand-made lace, marvelous in its beauty and intricacy of design—| $2.00, $3.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Initial Ones 16%c—Pure linen handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered initials, 6 in a fancy box, $1.00. 25e¢_Each—Pure linen, with neat hand- embroidered initials inside embroidered wreaths or very small initials all around the border; 6 in a fancy box, $L50. By the Box { Box—Fancy colored box with three 15¢ children’s cambric hemstitched handker- | chiefs, with colored borders. | 25c¢ Box—Children's hemstitched hand- | kerchiefs, with colored borders, embroid- | ered initials inside embroidered wreath; 8 in fancy box | $1.00 Box—Novelty handkerchief box, fency sheil shape, with 6 assorted Swiss | handkerchiefs | $1.50 Box—in fancy embossed fan | shape. made in six sections, opening and shutting; each section contains a fine | Swiss embroidered handkerchief. | Flanne! News | Good reading. { Some new lots of prices in just | what you want. 10c Wiapper Flannel 63%c Stendard, staple cloth, 27 inches, with a fleecy back, in red, pink, etc., figured designs. | 1oc Tennis Fannel 7%c | A cream-white cloth, fleeced on both | 25 inches wide. It isn't often | 1 save money on such goods. | W.ist 1 annes 12%c 27 inches wide, red, black, navy and light blue, with woven stripe patterns. Something good and stylish. Some- thing low priced—12%c. Tennis Franner 14c Reduced from 16 2-3c. 28 inches wide, pink, blue and tan grounds. on which are small stripes, so popular for men’s | shirts and children’s wear. Canton Flannel 6 Cents 2 cents a yard less than it usually is. | Splendid, heavy, fleecy cloth, 28 inches wide. 7 It's worth telephoning or writing for | _ if you can’t call. White Blankets $4.90 Pair Nice, fluffy ones; wool, of course; bound with silk and bordered in pink and blue. Full double size, 70x82 inches. But see them—that’s the proof of the | bargain. $2.50 Comforiers $2.00 Large double sized ones, filled with white cotton, covered with. sateen and stitched. 15 dozen at this new low price, $2.00 each. ) Double Shee’s 48- As good as we usually sell at’ ssc. We came across a-special lot at-a special price—we pass it over to you, 81xgo in. and unbleached. Hale’s. GL-TS IN Leather V er yaccept- able and. very reasonably priced, some even less - than usual, to attract your attention, A new pujse or chatelaine or writing cabinet or opera bag or scores of things one might hit on here make the finest kind - of gifts. Wrriting Cabinet With a dainty inkstand and compart- ments for paper, § Collar and Cuff Box Grain leather, round and well made. $1.00. Medicine Cise A neat. handy pocket size, with 12 vials. $1.00. Leather Flasks Silver-plated screw tops. Jewel Cases All leather, with a draw string. A new novelty and very neat. 00. Engagement Pads For keeping appointments, covered frame, colors. $L.25. Card Cases Something neat and new. The case is leather and snaps like a pocketbook, inclosing a deck of gilt edge cards. 50c. Poker Sét In a leather mountings. and a deck of cards. Tse. leather- case, sterling silver 3L | Toste: Ou fir Comb, hair brush and tooth brush, ina leather traveling case—telescope style. $1.25. M-dicine Cup With a dial attached. The cup is a graduated one—something new. 50c. Opera Bags Handsome svede and .leather ones, with mirror, bottle for smelling saits. Bags are satin lined. $2.50, $3.2. $1.00 Whist Bags 50¢ Walrus skin, with a chamois lining. New shape, snake head, jeweled tops. Men’s Holiday Things Sustenders, Handkerchizfs, H. usz Coats, Muffi:rs Ready! Wise folks will buy now before the variety is lessened or styles get picked over. The HOUSE- COAT QUESTION had better be settled at once. You weouldn’t hesitate if you could see how coat after coat.is being picked up and tucked away for Christmas. Styles are new (30 of them); some of fancy double-faced chev- iot, others plain brown, navy and | garnet with fancy plaid linings; | cuffs and pockets show plaid trimming—$4.95, $5.45, $5.85, $6.45, up to $10.75. Black Silk Velvet Coats—Silk-lined throughout—$12.75. Initial Silk HandkerchiefsCream white, worked in any initial—25¢, 35¢, 50c¢.. 3 Initial Handkerchiefs — In box:)soo( hali-dozen—$1.00, Silk MufflersBlack, hemstitched ends —81.00,$1.50. Silk Reefers—Fancy black one. with fancy Spanish work ends—8$1.75, $2.50. Suspenders — Fancy silk webbing, trimmed with carved Jeather, German silver buckles and loops—put - up in individual boxes—B0e, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and £3.00. fancy $1.50, 200 Neck Ruffs Which a traveling-man got thru with here Wednesday - were - left with us to sell At a Saving of 50 Per Cent It’s a luckier opportunity than we lobked for—just at the height of the season to find ruffs at the height of their beauty at a2 saving. You wouldn’t know they had been “on the road”—as bright and fresh as new goods. Our good fortune is better still when we tell how rare it is to find this manufacturer’s goods underpriced. He is the best there is.. He makes such glad to pay full price for them. It is a great Christmas chance. Mousseline de soie, chiffons, liberty $3.50, $5.00,$6.50, $7.50, $10.00, to $18.0/ good ruffs dealers are - 3 silk and taffeta—$3.00, Inside are a set of chips, | # - Hale’s. NTA CLAUS r week. Dolls Doll Furniture Wiritmg Desks It is the part of wisdom to buy now. Pianos—Rosewood polished, 12 keys. e. thers as cheap as 28e and up to Piano Stools, 25c—Rosewood finish, 7% inches. high. Trunks—Flat top, covered with burlap, 12 inches. 45e. Other_good ones as low as 25¢ and up-to $2.50. Tea Sets—23 pleces, deg;srated with flower d gilt trimmings. 5 ‘%t&s as low 48 236 and as high as Ten Sets—That won't break; made of white enamel, 12 pieces. $1.50. Pewter Tea Sets—25c and 45¢. V‘V‘u_shinz Machines—9% inches : high. ac. Tin Kitchens—With stove attached and all cooking utensils necessary. Z3e¢ to 45¢. Sewing Boxes—Lined with satin and mirror on inside of cover, with place for needle, thimble, scissors, $4x12 inches. e. Toy wflnfers—Gomi hardwood frame, rubber rollers. 7T5e- holidays. As a companion we Velvet Dresses, $14.75 Something swell, and in the new shirt waist style, fashionable sleeves, pretty cuffs and collar, black velvet, lightened up with silk “figures and dots, fancy buttons. Velvet Dresses. $18.75—With a box lait down the front, with fancy em- roidered coliar. The skirt is a seven- gore one wl‘h taflor stitching at the bot- tom—green, \garnat, blue or brown. L Silk Dresses, $16.50 Peau de soie with pretty yoke effect, fashionable puff sleeves and deep tucked cuff; 7-gore skirt with mercer- ized drop. Half-price. Another of changeable silk, tucks run across the front of waist and skirt, and cach tuck trimmed ‘with 5 rows of black and white stitching, a few rich silk or- naments, Others at ®18.75 and $22.50. in u de sole in the new shirt walst effect, | * pea tucked, with plent; tallor ti with jece of. fane; f 't silk drop. ornaments; tching. me Of 1 d medallions, fancy om Hale’'s S 2 Come a Shower of Good Things 25 days—and Christmas! The gift season is on in earnest. in the court is old Santa in his fuzzy furs, sorting his toys and other things for his journey on Christmas eve. Then up on the third floor are real Christmas trees glittering with ornaments and presents. But g’he goods themselues—that’s where chief interest is. the kind it's safe to.give away). It doesn’t pay to wait. Dsll Carts, Cabs think of are on view this week. like mamma’s and burns just like hers. warm dinner now—even an oven goes with it to put a-roast in, as well as skillets and pots and kettles needed. But we can't single out the best. the little furniture: others in the blocks or games: ] 3 sewing machines; others in the dolls. Every little girl will find something here of Special Interest in the Toy Store every shade you can'think of. Hale’s. : Playthings for Girls Get special aftention this week. Coeoking Stoves Tea Sets Pianos for her this week And boys, too. They mustn't think we've forgotten themn. Wouldn't be Christmas without the horses and wagons, velocipedes, trains, drums, boats, magic lanterns, tool chests, fire engines and such like. room for them in the paper as we/have in the store. shouldn’t miss it: - Last week we printed a list of them. This week List of Girls’ Toys: Note the Prices and remember they can’t be lower, and the assortment will never be broader—nay, narrower and narrower every day. Dolls . B50c—Jointed, ~with composition body, shoes, stockings, bisque head and long air. h 2I§c—.vomted doll, with composition body, isque head, moving eyes, curly hair, shoes and stockings. 95 c—Jointed bisque head, moving eyes, curly hair, pearly teeth. id body, bisque head, moving teeth, dimpled chin, 18 Tong. 81.35—A full jointed doll, bisque head, opens and closes _eyes, curly wig that is sewed, lacy stockings, slippers. D!l Go-Carts 235c—That's unusual as it can be. They are varnished, full sized and well made; strong wheels. 48c—Willow, heavy woven top, wheels, long handles. ” B/1.69—Pretty cart, with swell front, set off with fancy knobs, varnished, para- sol top and double spoke wheels and heavy steel axle. neat will sell: : New Norfolk Walking Suits, $10.00 That's as unusual as it can be and will certainly create quite a stir. ing; the skirt is'kilted. ' Comes in soft, glossy Melton cloth, black or Oxford. We took all t':» man- ufacturer had left in this cloth. Others at $15.00—Lon et, belted, lined with box plaits and kilted effect; black and white. e il + ‘Monte Carlo Coats—In kersey,$10.00 —plaited backs, flowing : kimono sleeves. Others “$12.75, zibelines and kerseys, satin lined; tans, castors, black. Three-quarter loose coats * in military ‘style, $18.75 and to The store reflects it. There Let us advise you to make your selection this Kifchen Tables " Washing Machines Blocks . Sewing Machines T pewriters A treat for the girls. We'd like to have them all here to enjoy it. Even if théy have been here before, it is worth coming again. Everything they can think of and lots of things they wouldn’t Imagine a toy gas range built Dolly may have a real All-for $1.25. Some girls would be more interested in others in - typewriters or We've not as much A great sight. with fine | O The jacket has a satin lin-|- X ; fi&i;’l. TO re (Good goods, Boys, you T?v Ranges—6!xll-inches, 6 holes and a ‘ancy shelf; all the cooking utensils nec- essary. $2.25. \ Other styles as low as 49¢ and as high as $4.25. Serin echi ates. $1.49. $£2.45, $3.45. ashing Sefs—Tub, board, clothes rack, wringer. 985e¢. But there are others at 25¢ and 45¢. ewriters. 79c—It is wonderfully in- teresting and improving, complete with xtx’glizl' "f'l'"\'a'i' With a drawer. $1.23 chen Table— 2 285 Kitchen Table—With drop leaves. c. High Chair—White enameled, decorated, Sinches high. 69e. W‘h'itg Enameled Chair, 75ce—Deco- e rated. Oak Dresser. 48c¢—With three drawers :nd trimmed with gilt knobs, trinket box on top. with swinging mirror; stands wlsi!tlichfl mghk. led,. - d ted riting ' Desks—Enameled, - decorated; sxandszz%_ feet high; very dainty and useful. $6.00. Table Tennis. 45¢—2 racquets, 2 balls nd_ mat, - Other sets at HOe and as high as $7.50. A Ribbon All Will Want Satin Ta}j‘gm 12% c—But the width—3’% inches! New, fresh, beautiful; Towest price we ever heard of being asked even for the cheapest quality. There are hundreds of bolts, including Such an opportunityl,and at such a time—just before the There isn’t a ribbon more women will want than this one for the neck, hair or sash. A New 4-Inch Pitlow Ribbon 23:—A beauty. Striped lengthwise with four tones of a color al- ternating with half-inch corded stripes of white, edges white. quoise. Draw string on edge. Such quantity and such beauty is usually 30c. Colors—yellow, green, red, tur- Suits: Coats: Velvet Dresses Late Buying Brings Us Some Great Values Here are the lalest things on which we can save you upward of a half: Norfolk walk- ing outfits, clever blouse ‘suits, Monte Carlos in cloth or silk and shirt waist dresses- in silk or velvet. Maker after maker closed us out their end-of-the-season lots! Then we rushed them here by express so that you could get the ‘most‘good of the bargain. Dressy Blouse Suifs $12.75— : Snowflake suiting, new blouse jacket | with large sleeve, slot seams, strapped with black kersey, lined with unfln;mt‘;a skirt with a full flare—black and white or blue and white. sgls,.soi— i arming speckled outfit, new - blouse jacket, seams piped with black velvet, lined with satin; peplum skirt and pos- tillion back; the belt is caught in front ‘Wwith two fancy enameled buckles. $16 50— A beautiful cheviot suit in blue and black, new large sleeve, puffed cuffs, Jacket with taffeta lining: four rows of peau de soie straps run round jacket and skirt. g . for a bargain. fnes—Iron frames, nickel | § s. S SR SRS S o s s s S S S KK Hale’s WO Celluloid Things For every-day use. Table or toilet. The And just be- fore Christ- kind of pres- mas! Most ents people welcome time appreciate— of the year they’re useful, that’s why. The holiday assortment is wonderfully inviting now. Cuff boxes, toilet cases, handkerchiet It’s not a bargairt to be ashamed of either. If you gave a pair as a Christ- mas gift no one would guess you paid less|boxes, shaving sets, albums, and than a dollar or a dollar and a|soon. Designs new and pretty— quarter. And. they will wear as|so many we couldn’t possibly tell if you did. of them. But just a little notion YWe Guarantee Every Pair. of how prices run: ou couldn’t be safer if you went to |, Full : 1, hard cellulold, sat- 1'eguila‘:'1 stocks al'z;d paid full prices. If l?f%?e.d 1.._ each. Icleln“ o you did-you couldn’t get a bigger selec- [ Han Boxes—Celluloid, new tion (not a shade or size missing) or cf,lllf‘p:' :‘;én m —Cellulold be better fitted. It's a perfectly cut| square shape, top lthe, glove, made from same pattern as the | ,Some colors, satin Hméd. ” - soiter kidskins. AR Fits beautifully and doesn’t lose its | Weork Box—Celluloid, with 1it] shape and newness as quickly as low- Ve TAAS colmpiite andl AN priced gloves usually do. : » cover, g isn't a ;hup glove. Tront and °l¥3ch‘l .—cuuulold q ice is' cheap—that’s all. Autograph eilulold, diamond 3 Bt sal l-ua;{'e‘; T gt g By - - 'bums—Cellulo Hand-Painted Celluloid "zt SETE Pieces for Christmas. .« This is the deli- | oI &u . cate kind—so pretty when worked into c‘.’mnafi ‘gxud i R.° 7 iamty boxes and baskets, and the like. G{gvs‘?l: Nec! d cov- nd we've lots of new holiday things Neck: ard cellufbid, satin good to seey Some of them: g ith word “Necktles™ on cover of Glove Boxes, 19¢—Or for handkerchiefs, X. . fancy, with hand-painted celluloid tops. | Glove 3 Handkerchief Boxes—In Others at %c, 40c and $1.00. sets. .00 set. Inkstand, 25¢—A novelty in a round | Toilet -Fitted complete in fancy gold-plated tray; glass part is decorated | ~ decorat xes, satin_ lined. From with flowers in oil colors. $1.50 to $12. each. Others at 50c, with pen rest, gold | Shaving Sets—Hard cellulotd fan- plated: glass part decorated with flower | cy decorated, satin lned. $1.| to designs_in oil colors. tamp Box, 25e—Novelty; it has twe all $4.50. Bcn'g Albums—Large assortment, with - fancy lithographed_co Oe to $1.. ‘Hard celluloid cases fit- ted complete with manicure pleces, all satin lined boxes. $1.50 to $4.50. Sofa Pillows and Tops deserve notice. This is a fine bit of news this morning from the art section. It is of the kind that makes that place one of the busiest centers of buying in the whole store. Especially’ through the holidays. So many pretty, useful things there. Just a few of them for to-morrow: 3 Pillow Top gse—Wuh back, in the pretty holly berry and wild rose de- signs. s Pillow Tops with Back 45¢—In a large variety of new styles. Pillow Top with Back 50c—Lithographed in swell designs. . Ready-to-Use Pillows $1.69—Think of that, and all finished even to cord and tassel, of the very best. Cord and Tassel 39c—For finishing pillows. Small Cords 5e—For corners.. Silk Floss Pillows—Fine comfortable ones, soft and sleepy as can be, flled with h-grade silk floss: 3 . in. . 24 2 a1 %R Free Embroidery Lessons Doilies, center compartments, gold plated, with hand- painted celluloid cover. Box, 75c—Silk with ornamen- tal corners of gold, top of celluloid, hand painted. every day to teach you how to make presents for Christntas. pieces and other pretty things—just lots of them you can make, and it isn’t hard to learn. Free lessons, too. All you have to do is to buy yoar materials of us and our instructor will do the rest. . You'll be surprised how easy it is and what nice work. Then presents made by the giver mean so much more than those that are bought. - New Holiday Styles 4 “So Different.” Some bright ideas—original, quiet; dignified and not expensive. This is right in line with Hale’s past hosiery achievements— always doing better, always progressing, getting the newest things, getting them first. Getting the kind that takes right hold of feminine fancy and purse on sight. $17.50— Cheviot with peau de soie facing, trim- - med with narrow taffeta stripes: skirt has a new kilted effect, with a perca- * line drop. o4 at the picture. It is the latest . thing talked about so much 4 fashion books. One of thec “en'ogultl“trl:: is lttha polnttet} ctollmt's -a“lh zlv‘.e t 2] in front and bacl jacket. 1t is a smooth faced clo(ho—b‘lflth:, green or black. The daintiest have just a touch of color woven in; here and there is a ;o?ebud, a fleur-de-lis, a lover's knot; most of them only on the instep—silk or isle. ! _ - Some handsome cotton ones have zig-zag or openwork stripes. But you must see them to know their beauty. is is how prices run.: 50e—20 new styles Black Zig-zag Lace Lisle | $1.50—30 new Hose, black and white stripes and checks, | Fancy Hose, graduated stripes, blue grounds with stk [ Colored ver clocked and embroidered- instep, imported. 350 75e—Women's Imported Fancy Lislethread Hose, vertical colored lace openwork on black ground; also silk clocked and embroid- | 82- styles Women's ed. lace openwork effects with 1 stripes; also embroldered in- dar A g b e with lace openwork ankle; other styles all o0 N 1 s vt black with white ik em on lavender tops, Vandyke points Between; also ke mwuwu.l. ?l'l:’uu silie black ground, with colored. vertical ' sITk | ing up the side: other m:’ma - :flm’: from ankle “to top, bedutiful pat- on the instep with lovers’ $1.25-20 styles Women's Fancy Lisle Hofe. | also solid black sitk ‘with open- black “with lace openwork stripes and from toe to handsome novelties. Jacquard effects: other styles with We 3 mfl.f"“ e wtyie : $4.00— Women's Black elther 3y

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