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48 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, HALE’S. | To Hale’s for Dishes All the Time, but Espe- cially Now. 39 different patterns from which you can buy one piece or a hundred pieces all at the same rate, and pay less than any one elee in the city asks. Even some of our prices are lower this week. This China Store is beingfound out. “I didn’t know you had such a crockery store.” * Why dor’t you tell folks about it?” “Wish I knew you had that pat- tern.” “It’s prettier and cheaper than the one I got down- town.” So it goes. We get busier every day. Now we've planned to bring itforcibly to every one's attention: * $15 and $16 Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, £11.45. Three patterns in the best high-grade semi-porcelain, fancy shapes, thin, light weight, with neat decorations in sprays and floral wreaths; natural colors as well as gilt tracings. These jeces are enough for twelve persons. 11.45. $7.00 ana $8.00 Cottage Sets at $5.65. semi-porcelain, new pink rosebud Teacup and Saucer, 7%c. Ordental Cbina, thin and trans- in & rich canton biue deco- Tation: regular tes size; Tisc is less than deslers pey for them. Yet we 35c Salad Bowls, 15c. High-grade shapes, new decorations, wreaths, each piece traced with gilt lines and another pattern decorated with all- | over floral s in rich li?h( blue with French gold t ngs. $5.6 $40.00 Haviland China Sets at $29.95. two pretty They're Pi44nch ones of Carisbad China, beautifully sated in spravs and gold tracings pretty enough bowl to grace any table for balf price; 15c Sugar and Creamer, 23c. Two dsinty pieces in Carisbed Chiza. new fancy ehapes, good foal styles. nicely decorated hey usually seil at 50c. Pay half that to-morrow, 25c. 100 pleces, one patterns; with sprays of sweet peas in natural colors and gold tracings; the other artis- tically decorated with forget-me-nots; newest; all practical and enough for twelve persons. Those charming coveted styles New York women are so taken with—just in by express. No newer, no prettier, no more tempting coats than these we’ll show to-morrow. What’s the best part of it 4ll—they are samples. That means top-notchers in style and tailoring and low-notchers in prices. Among them are zibelines, broadcloths, kerseys and broad tails in either medium, short or long lengths; military, loose and half-fitted styles. Mostly all of them with capes over the shoulder, some collarless, others with notched collars. They’re all the very latest materials, colors and styles, lined with taffeta and satin, trimmed with pendants, fancy buttons and braids, and not one of them marked at full prices. $16.50 to $45.00. But of course this is only a feature of our jacket stock. There are any number of plainer and every day lines of coats at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. We don't know when we were so well fixed to sult every one in coats. Standard Black Silks > More rare values—the best we know of. They’re all good everyday stuffs, perfect in dye and texture. Just such silks as one would be glad to save money on. The Taffetas. The Peau de Soies. 785e for a goc grade—20 inches. 85e for @ $1.00 grade—21 inches 95¢ for a $1.25 grade—23 inches $1.05 for a $1.35 grade—23 inches $1.15 for a $1.50 grade—24 inches 00 $1 —24 inches sc, 3oc and 35c saved on every ys $1 yard, and yet not a whit less of $1.00 buys quality. But the go doesn’t end there. We'll also sell: 75¢c Colored Taffetas at 55c¢ It's the latest addition to our taffeta family. It It of an improved method of weaving and dyeing and finish- This new wav of turning them out is making them more popu- Will you see them? And save 20c a yard, if you care to buy. The newest colorings, as well as black. 19 inches wide Colored Dress Goods|, . PBack Goods Offcrs, Scotch Suitings, 54 in. wide, so pop-| Fine worsted whipcords, $1.00 quality at 69c. ular now for coat suits, $1.00. Cheviots, sponged and shrunk, $1.00 quality Mixed Covert Suitings, fine $1.25 qualities wool material. 75e. Fancy Mixed Cheviots, groys, tans, browns and reds. quality st 39¢c. Women’s and Children’s Underwear It receives special attention this week. And well it may, ing lar than ever at 67c. all| Etamines in heavy meshes, at 8oc. Broadcloths, 52 in., $1.25 grade at $1.00. all wool,| Fine Venetian cloths, 48 in., $1.25 grade at 50c 98c. Fine cheviots, 42 in., 50c grade at 80c. 250 cashmeres at 19c. for there is so much of it; so good and some of it cheap. $1.50 and $1.75 Women’s Vests, $1.00.] Imported Australl ‘Women's Underwear, 50c—Heavy ribbed and shaped natural gray wool vests and pants, contains encugh cotton to prevent shrinking. Vests have high necks, long sleeves, gusseted arms, satin finished down front. d[r‘:nu with French yoke bands. Sizes 4. 5 an sses’ Underwear, 39c—Heavy ribbed and shaped with half wool vests and panta- Jets. Vests finished with shell-stitched edges, pearl buttons, covered seams. Pantalets with sateen bands, shaped and narrowed ankles— 5hc value CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. to Scarlet . Underwear, 39c— Broken lines of children’s heavy flat scarlet wool vests and pantalets, drawers. Soft fine quality. Regular price 50c and 75c. Sale Union Suits, 50c—Heavy ribbed, fleece-lined cotton suits, sllver gray or ecru, finished with pearl buttons, covered seams. All sizes, 3 to 15 years. Sale price e. fants’ Vests, 25c—Ribbed cream white, wrapper style; open down front, silk bound edges, pearl buttons, covered seams. Sizes 6 mos. 1o 2 yrs. Bale price 28c. tan wool vests, swiss) n weight, high neck, long or short sieeves, color salmon pink; sizes 4, 5 and 6 50c Women's Underwear, 39c—Heavy| ribbed, silver gray, half wool vests and pants. Vests have high necks, long leeves with gussets in the arms. The) pants are cut wide and full, with French yoke bands. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. 60c Women's Underwear, 350—White) - and pants, ribbed long sleeves, gus. ith French yoke| sets in the arme ¢ bands. Sizes 4, © and 6. ‘Women's Sanitary Underwear, 750— Plain flat natural gray wool vests and) pants, heavy Vests with!Children's binding on the neck and down front, pearl] 1t vered seams, shaped and ankies. Sizes 30 to 44. Suits, 45c— gray or ecrul ed natural 2 Sizes 4, § and 6. Boys' and girls' 25c underwear, 16ec. But look at the garments themselves—they're just the quality now; heavy ribbed ecru garments, fieece lined; either shirts, grawers. well made and finished. Not just a size or two that only a few boys and girls can wear, b - fram 1 to 38 to Ot boys an;li girls from fmv.o 15 years of age. o o Plenty, too—1812 pieces such as can’t be bought in the regular way under 2 16¢ beginning Monday morning. & y under 25c, 2l e _ Market Street, Near Sixth, San Francisco. 4 sought for pantalets or AR AN A Hale News Touches Responsive HALE'S. SUNDAY, | HALE'S. NOVEMBER 1, 1908. | HALE'S. Haleiretailing is having what folks want when they want it and not asking too much for it. Jomen who want to dress correctly turn to Hale’s. They know we have direct sources of supply; if it’s a street coat, a hat, a pair of gloves, a new belt or a veil, they know they will find the latest style here. Women who want quality go to Hale’s—the city’s Good-Goods store. Women who practice economy shop at Hale’s. They know that the way we buy for six stores gives us inside advantages. Women don’t wait for a bargain to fetch them to Hale’s. They know we don’t have “spe- cials.” They come here for what they want when they want it. it good, get it for as little as good merchandising can sell it. They know they will get it—get Linens: Center of Interest And Why These Are Sure to Be They solve the secret of beauty and economy for the Thanksgiving table. This Hale linen store shows its helpfulness again in an earnest, direct way. Here's a pure white linen for 4oc; a cream white one 45¢c; a mercerized one to sell at 52c; and a fine variety of soft German napkins all under regular prices; then a mag- It's the beauty and quality of it that makes this effort so important. New Pattern Cloths: Exclusivé Ideas We lately imported them from Scotland, the home of fine linens. They breathe a style and luxury that puts them in a class by themselves. And when we tell you that we are able to ask less for these individual cloths nificent variety of individual cloths. MercerizedDamasks 52¢ They’re beautiful white tablings, fixed up to look like the more ex- pensive ones, with a luster and satiny finish that come in these better grades. It doesn’t lose its beauty, either— washes well and wears well. It's the quality that usually sells at 60c; 63 in. wide. Napkins to match are $1.68 a dozen. A Cotton Damask 20c vd. It's a pure white one, 58 in. wide. It's the lowest price for a cotton cloth we know of, and particularly tempting for any one who wants a cloth of that character. 40¢ Yard: For a white table linen all linen, too; in bright pretty pas terns; 50c quality. 45¢ Yard: A cream white damask, all linen; 62 in. wide and very heavy; 60c quality. Unbleached Damasks run from 654 in. wide, at 28¢ yard, up to 72 in. wide, at $1.00 yard. only with their individual beauty than for equal quality by the yard, we feel you win _be doubly curious to see them. 2 yds., $2.90; 21 yds., $3.45; 8 yds, $4.20. Napkins to match are $4.90 a doz. From these one can go up step by step to $7.60 and $9 for individual cloths. Napkins which match them are $9. Pat- terns are the most exquisite ideas of poppies, daisies, moss roses and hydran- gea, worked up in deep border effects. Other Cloths Hemstitched cloths, bleached: 2% yds., $2.00; 3 yds., $2.50. Other hemstitched cloths, 3 yds, $2.00 and $2.50: 2 yds., $2.50 and $3.00; 8 yds., $3.00 and $3.50. Hemstitched table sets, in which there are a dozen napkins to match each cloth: 2 yds. long, $4.00; 2% yds. long, $5.0 $6.50, $7.00, $10.00; 3 yds. long, $5.50, $7, §9, $11, 316 set. Plain damask cloths, pattern full bleached: $3 for 3 yards. Special Napkins. 185 dozen of soft finished German nap- kins, damask patterns, 4 grades: pieces, 2 yds., $2; 2% yds., $2.50; $1.00 quality at.. 98¢ doz. $1.25 quality at . 81.10 doz. $1.50 quality at . $1.25 doz $2.25 quality at .....$1.98 doz. Damask Table Cloths. Two special ones in this lot. They're full bleached, all linen, $1.50 grade, 2 yds. long, at §1.28; 3$1.85 grade, 2% yds. long, at $1.58. Damask clot! bleached, all linen, pattern pleces, $1.75, $2.15. $2.50. Christmas Enthusiasm Already The store begins to bristle with its electric influence. Look at that window of dolls; at the great time dolls are having with an airship in the spread on the third floor, samples). But before Look at the: court, at the Look at the holiday handkerchiefs; at the silverware; at the cut glass; look at the art section—a bubbling fountain of Christmas suggestions. ou've got through you'll feel yourself stirred. se Christmas sofa pillows (finished This is fine service the Hale store is rendering. Being ready so early will certainly relieve the strain of the later days. The Art Section Here’s a Christmas center. What suggestions these art skins, these linen squares, these beads and these pillow tops offer. Art skins as low as 39c. That's much cheaper than one is in the habit of seeing. The gudlty is good and they're nicely finished— full sized. Of course there are bet- ter grades at 50c and on up to $1. All sizes, all colors—all the very best. If one is thinking of painting or burning some skins for Christmas, see these. Colored linen art squares, 19c. That's another Christmas opportu- nity. They're beautifully tinted in all the good floral designs. They make up handsome centér pieces for the table; 4 inches square; 280 of them. Beads and jewels for Christ- mas work. Seed beads, small sizes, 10c bunch. Regular sizes, 17c. Steel beads in all sizes, 9c. Gold and silver beads, all_sizes, {3 Jewels in all colors, small sizes, 3 1-3¢c dozen. Next size is 5c dozen. size, 6, c dozen. Largest size ¢ dozen. Bead looms, 25¢ each. is Collar Patterns, exclusive ideas for the newest braids. s5c each. Battenberg Braids, full assortment in all the numbers. 23c piece of 36 yards. Crepe Paper for fancy work, in all colors. Only 5c roll. Wear HER LADYSHIP COR- SETS. Sale Finished Pillow Tops (Remarkable Christmas Op- portunity. ) To get some handsomely embroidered pillow tops, all worked out, for about half of what its worth. Less than 75 of them. Samples — not two_alike — of this season’s favorites. Newest things right from leaders of the art goods busimess. Here's a beautiful pillow in Mount Mellick work, worth $12 {f it's worth a cent. Marked $6.00. Another, with a luscious bunch of grapes hanging across it. .Others with leaves and vines and various fruits; many flower ideas, especial- 1y poppies and daisies, cleverly and naturally worked out. Visit the Art Room (Third Floor.) Cut. glass, bric-a-brac, vases and fancy china are here. It's as cozy a retreat as any gift- buyer could ask for. “You're away from scenes, alone with beauty where one may have all the time they want to look and buy. What you see is what's important. Come in with the children to-morrow. The Dolls They are out as they will likely never be_again, In variety. And beauty. And newness. Not to be equaled in later displays. A delight for children who want to see. A delight for parents who want to buy. 8c—Indestructible dolls, painted, bisque heads, hair, 10% Inches long. Jointed Dolls 18c—Jointed dolls with composition body, nice bisque heads, pretty face and hair; 113% inches long. e 250——jomted dolls, composition bodies_ bisque heads, sleeping eyes, curly hair; black stockings and white siippers, fancy slip; 13% inches long. % 95¢ — Full jointed dolls with papier mache bodles, moving wrists, exceptionally pretty bisque heads with real eyelashes and sleeping eves; pretty face. with dim- pled chin, “white testh and woven curly Sigs: 16 ‘inches long. $1.29 _Handsome jomnted dolls, 21 inches long; moving wrists, fine bisque heads, sleeping eyes, long curly woven wigs, fancy lips, Kid Body Dolls 25c—Splendid long doll, 12% inches, with riveted hip joints, bisque hands and faces, bisque heads with -eyes that sleep and hair that's curly; lace stockings and slippers, 42¢—“Florodora” kid body dolls, 17 inches long, with shoes and stookings, splendid bisque heads with eyes that open and shut and curly hair. B5c—“Kestner” dolls, with cork - stuffed bodies, beautiful bisqua heads, sleeping eyes, white teeth, prety wig sgwed on and in ringlets pasted in the eert'er: shoes and stockings. $1.25__“Kestner” kid body dolls, 19 inches long; handsome heads, sleeping eves, dimpled chins, white feeth. long curly wigs that are sewed on. <60 — Another beautiful “Kestner” doll_with riveted hips and joints as well a8 shoulders, elbows and forearms; hand- eome bisque head, sleeping eyes, natural face 1 curly’ hair in lovely curl r-d:lnmhw the waist; 20 inches lonj Solid Gold Jewelry Welcome Christmas news. We made a special first-handed purchase which brings you the prettiest, newest styles, minus the jeweler’s profits. Rings, plain or set, for men, women or children. = Brooches, scarf pins, collar but- tons, studs, baby pins, long chains. The Rings—Solid gold baby band rings, plain or engraved, BOc and 78c in- stead of,75¢ and $1. Boys’ rings $1.75, with cameo onyx heads; oth- ers up to $5. Then there are misses’ and children’s solid gold rings with little sets at $1.00. Others with three sets $1. ‘Women's rings with real pearls and doublets, turquoise. emeralds, rupies and sapphires, only $2.00. See them. Then a few at $1.75, and others up to $10. The Brooches—$2.25 for little knot brooches. Others at $2.50, $2.75, $3 and as high as $15. Among them are crescents with hearts inlaid with pearls in two shades of gold. The brooches with French water pearls and real opals, $5 to $3.50. Scarf Pins—In bow knots, hearts, horse shoes and clover leafs, 75¢ to $7.50. Here's a particular one at $1, with knots; another little swell crescent, Cuff Links—$2.00 to $8.00. Plain, chased or engraved; also signet cuff but- fons, which “we. engrave frée-of cbarge; Beauty Pins—With rose of turquoise, pearls, rhinestones, set In solid gold, d each; little plain ones at 78c, §1.50, $2.50 and $2.75. DOUBLE WARP SHEETS—Have you felt them? Christmas H andkerchiefs Are Spread Out We want to show you how many we have, let you see how pretty they are and give you an idea of what you can get for your money. We couldn't do it later, when other Christmas things need room; and, besides, there are many women who like to buy early. They say they get the most for their money now—have more time to buy; get styles they wouldn’t they get fresh and new. We wouldn’t wonder if other get later, and what they do get women would see it that way, too. We know they would if they would see the handkerchiefs once. Hand-made handkerchiefs form an interesting feature. They're worked on linen centers with Point Dose lace de- signs: $2, $3.50, $4, $5, $7 and $10 each. Then come fancy linen handkerchiefs the noise and distracting. fixed up in pretty ways with Mechlin and Valenciennes laces, 75c, $1. $1.25. * Here age some beautiful embroidered linen handkerchiefs with embroidered borders. $1. 5 Novelty box handkerchiefs are inter- esting. Here are 14 dozen of them fixed in the shape of a basket of full- blown roses, in which six pretty Swiss ;lzndkerchiefs may be seen Dceomz;out.; 1.50. : : Now a special item no one will want to miss. Pretty Swiss Handkerchiefs, The initial handkerchiefs for women, six to the box: 75c and $1 and $1.50. Those for children are 25c. 3 in a fancy box. Here are some children’s hem- stitched colored border handkerchiefs, 3 in a fancy picture box, 15¢c. Hale’s “Clover” brand linen handker- chiefs is another interesting attraction. They’re made_ especially for us. made from pure Irish linen, grass bleached. which gives them a very soft effect. Hemstitched with 1-8, 1-4 and 1-2-inch borders. 10c, 15¢, 25¢ and 50c apiece; in boxes of ¥ dozen, $1. Then comes a long line of 23¢, 35¢ and soc linen handkerchiefs fixed up in is:!:ore; and scores of new and clever ' eas. / - 12%4¢ Not one of them that isn’t worth more than that; not one of them that has CIRCLE (1) SILK ‘is the lining | been on sale before. Fifty and very attractive designs of fine Swiss make, i 7ult, Fou can gt 3¢ 08 Hald's,| scaloned wad homatitchen simes Did sibch and onmn work gy ke Nt e 1 Clllormchis T0= HALE'S. e AR Day === T < Slverware”eauty and Variety at Their Best Now If there is a time of the year we all want to brighten up our tables it’s at Thanksgiving time. Often it’s only a piece or two that’s needed—perhaps a carving set; sometimes knives or forks or spoons. It takes very little to give a new tone and air to the table. How often the children like to “remember mother” as they gather about the parental board at this time, replacing her old tea set with a new one or giving her a new spoon tray, new fruit bowl or gravy boat. Yes, it’s sentiment time—almost as much so as Christmas. No one cares to express their sentiment in an article of v they will soon be ashamed. How natural, then, to turn to Good-Goods Store for silverware. You know that what you get is good and true. Shall we mention a few things? Eolid silver napkin rings, | Water ;‘Itg‘x)mn, bright finish, $2.75, $4.00 , $1.25. TRree-piece carving sets in prettily lined | _and boxes, §$7.80. oy | Nut bowis, satin and brixht fintsh, $3.50 Gravy boats with trays, $5.00. | gnnd $8.78. Tea sets, includink sugar bowl, spoon | Eyrup pitcher and tray, satin finished and holder, creamer and teavot; satin fin- ’ engraved, §1.75. ished and engraved; $6.76. Nut vick sets, 50c. Trimmed Hat Enthusiasm Reaches a Climax at Hale’s Such a wealth of styleas will be out this week—the ripest, maturest ideas of the season. There are many late ones from our New York designers, but most of them are from our own work- rooms. We have been as busy as bees for days trimming up these hats for this mid-season offering. $10.00 ones are the cream, beautifully trimmed with broad sweeping ostrich plumes (black or white.) They're all hand made from the best silk velvet: trimmed also with fine steel and jet ornaments. They look for all the world like $18 hats. $7.00 trimmed dress hats are beauties and there aren’t two of them alike. Most of them have not been shown yet. They look like $10 and $12 hats. .75 trimmed dress hats is another special feature; such hats as you would think cost $7. according to the style and quality of the material used. They're all hand made and daintily fixed up; many black hats among them.’ Some of them with ostrich tips. If you want a trimmed dress hat we want you to see these. Those “Cowboy” Hats Are Just in--95c. Selling Lace Curtains This week finds us readier than ever in lace curtains. Not only the inexpensive curtains for the basement and attic win- dows, but the more exclusive ones for the bed chamber, dining- room, library or parlor. “Inside” buying at the right time has brought us good for- tune we are ready to share with you this month. Even at 50cand 75¢c a Pr They’re neat appearing curtains, in white and ecru, 36 and 42 inches wide. $1.00 and $1.50 curtains are Notting- hams and Scotch weaves in ecru and ‘White; ten splendid patterns, mostly with lain centers, narrow and medium wide rders, 46 inches wide and 3 and 8% yards long. $1.95 curtains; -eight patterns; dainty white ones such as ws have been sell- ing at $2.50 and $2.75. There aren't many designs of & kind, so We group them at this low price. urtains: some odd patterns: all O en o eur 38,50 and” $5.75. jnea: The patterns are new and dainty, else we wouldn't bave sold out of them so quickly. Door Panels, $1.00. They’'re those Arabian net panels so many women covet; very neat de- signs. Special 12%c Canton Flannel It's the desirable cloth for any one who wants a heavy cloth. for it’s such as usually sells at 15¢c. It's bleached and fleece backed. ‘We got two bales. 6000 Pillow Cases . 10e. 14c. gfi unusual—not only the prices, but the qualities. They're bleached and made from a very heavy grade of muslin. The 8¢ and 10c¢ ones are 45x36 inches. The 14¢ one: ‘e larger —54x36 inches. Kitchen Supplies First good. Then plentiful. Then economical. Those are the three pillars that hold this Hale kitchen store so prominently before| California housekeepers. Let’s call your attention to some of the things. Mrs. Vrooman’s Sink Strainer: 25¢c ones at 13c. They're the sani- tary kind. 6c doz—Spring clothespins: best quality. $1.65—Wooden frame clothes wringers, good rubber rollers, worth $2.25. 91.23 for clothes wringers, 10-inch {ron| .. 9c for chopping knives. 8c for chopping bowls, 11 inches, made of| ‘maple. 9¢c for knife sharpeners. 36c—Nickel-plated pudding bakers, 2 qts. 15c—Bread or cake knives, 11-inch blades, 0175 oeie for beet carvers, good quality! 5 r. for steel, 9-inch blades, well-shaped, with genuine stag handles; sterling silver fer- ules. Cocoa Door Mats, 39c. They're the regular size, 13x21 The $1.00 Cottage Curtains. It's a mixed lot of designs in nov- elty and swiss ideas, those with ruf- fled edges. However, some are plain with lace edges, insertions: others in jacquard patterns with full ruffled edges; others again in plain swiss with three or four rows of tucks on the bottom and one on the side. They're such as sell usually at $1.25. :Ve guz them out Monday morning at 1.00. Axminster Rugs, $1.95. It's a special line of fine grade Ax- minster rugs, 63x27 inches, In new floral and Oriental ideas; good color- ings; value $2.75. Art?urlap. Here's a new lot of these plain and figured burlaps we are showing this week; used for wall coverings: neat designs. Plain colors are 15c¢ yard and the figured 20c yard. Letter Writing And those who want their station- ery correct. How much we judge one another by letters. These little times lasting. If the tint of the paper is particularly noticeable or the flap of the envelope very different its shape or the way the paper is folded is recent, directed to the writer. ored, too, to get a letter that breathes of care and refinement, words can the esteem in which one is held by the writer. impressions are some- or maybe one’s attention is at once One feels hon- It tells as no Extra money isn’t necessary to show good taste. Here's Royal velvet linen or satin fin- ished paper. 20e¢ pound. The new French lawn, in the new fiber effect; very stylish; 120 sheets to the pound, 25e- envelopes to match are 10c = package. Here's two-tone linen paper, in Scotch gray, blue and white and the new water green. 45¢. We would like to have you look at this box of stationery with the tapestry cover. As you open it up you find the aper in a separate dra at the bot- om, which pulls out. 435e€- Another clever idea is this linen hem- stitched er. It comes in sheets tied togecpr:el:r with a ribbon and boxed, It looks for all the world like a box of handkerchief: three shades—blue, gray and wh Soe This cloth finished paper with a twilled olland, it's called—one ':\Tafvefl!g:dflspnken well of in the ¥ adles’ Home Journal” It's in an ob- long box; the paper is folded once lengthwise instead of across. T§e. We'll engrave your Initials on paper at e, which is very uncommon. ‘il!%l?yq‘;'ioru have to buy the die first and then pay to have it printed. In this case we do the printing first. If you care to have the dle you may. $1.50. i We Also Do Engraving Wedding invitations, announcements inches, Good to throw before the|and calling cards. The work is highly door during wet days. satisfactory. So are the prices. T ——

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