Crockery & glass journal . The above is an example of a coarse screen halftone suitable for newspaper advertising. On accountof the stereotyping methods employed by newspapers,the cheap grade of paper, and the rapidity with whichoperations are conducted, the fine screen half tone istotally unsuited. The cuts below show the advantage of using. half-tone illustrations from retouched photographsmade direct from the goods. ON THE PACIFIC COAST. THE present week is being observed by the SanFrancisco business houses as the official openingweek of the active fall trade. So far sales have showna decid


Crockery & glass journal . The above is an example of a coarse screen halftone suitable for newspaper advertising. On accountof the stereotyping methods employed by newspapers,the cheap grade of paper, and the rapidity with whichoperations are conducted, the fine screen half tone istotally unsuited. The cuts below show the advantage of using. half-tone illustrations from retouched photographsmade direct from the goods. ON THE PACIFIC COAST. THE present week is being observed by the SanFrancisco business houses as the official openingweek of the active fall trade. So far sales have showna decided improvement over those of many previousyears, and there is every indication that this is onlythe beginning of a steady increase of business. At the salesrooms of Himmelstern Bros, is beingshown a complete line of the Pope Gosser China pattern, and Mr. Himmelstern says thatthe results obtained with this dmnerware are alreadybetter than the companys highest expectations. has just returned from the northwestterritory, and says that he did a very satisfactorybusiness in both Washington and Oregon. Mr. Cronemeyer, manager of the local Bawo &Dotter salesrooms, is now making his first fall trip in the north and reports conditions very good through-out that territory. E, P. Charlton & five, ten and


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