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I 58 FASHIONS PASS IH DfiZUKGHEVIEW FOR SOCIE1Y SET SAX FItANCISCO CnitONfcLE SUNDAY OOTdBR v15 1016 JOT I i Elaborate Display of Modes Conducted by the Oakland Ladies Relief LIVING MODELS STAGED Social Elect Represented in Large Numbers and Many Dinners Are Given nuriiwn Oelobsr 14 Th raahlon Shew was a wonderful ue cmi in both aa artlatlo and flnan ui It waa an event that af lorded tnneh happlnee to th women thO Ladles HSUI BOCieir orn Isatlea which II to bo the benenclarr th elea ant display of modes hsld thi evenins at jwi -Tho Ivory ballroom at th hotl furnlshsd tho settlnc for tho show and tho model appearta on tho ataco wr greeted with much ap plana by thd larsr audUnca In which waro member of tho amart oot Thoro wu not a Tacant eat In tho ballroom and ovary box and loco waa occupied by those who attended tbo fashion show In partita BRIDAL PXRTr aPrRanS A group that roealTOd an unusual mount of applause waa tho bridal party In which a croup of tho iriost exclusive young matron and slrl ber appeared Mrs Harold Havana aa tha brlda waa charming In a gown whlto aatln and lull and all tha other frill that go toward making tv brlda noit attractive Tho brldaamald war Mr Carlton Oardnor and Miss Alice Clair Bmtth In dresses of yllow brocade atlver Upper and atocklng and hat of silver lac Ml Kathorln Mnwill and Ml Juanita ahlrardcllL In gown of grn brocada llver llppr and llrr lac hat Mr William Cavalier and Mia Dorothy Taylor In eiqui alt gown of brocada In th orchid hade They alio wort th llTr slipper and hate Mis Alice Palmer waa atonntnarin aa afternoon dr of gray pann vsl sret trlmmd with moleskin 8h wor a mail moleskin hat Miss Marian Kargan alio mada a most at mHi rajM In ai Armm lit Ttliaalan arreen valour trimmed with banda of fur Mlsa Winifred Braden wor a poppy colored velvet afternoon dress trimmed with moleskin DINNER PARTT GIVE Air Joseph Xllllan ana of th beautiful girl In local society wore a black pann velvet suit with a high moleskin collar With this costume ho wor a largo hat Th group of matron and belle who were tn tha bridal party also appeared later In afternoon and strset cbstum of th latest fashion Society from both aid of th bay waa well represented In the large audience and before tbe show there were atvtral dinner partlea by hostesses who alao entertained guest at upper later In th evening LABOR TRUCE IS Savoy Produces Shakespeare Film oo oa oo aa oa Romeo and Juliet Reopens House Theater Futures Music tj Large Organ lad an Orchestra TKB Savoy Theater on McAllister trt above Market ra optnedlt door a a moving plctoro bona to mora than 1090 people last night Romeo and Juliet a hlrhlr drareatle plcturlsa tion or the drama with Francla Bushman and Beverly Bayne In tha leading roles and with th Savoy Srm phony orchestra playing accompanying muslo vii th feature offering A a dim drama It la a play with much action and la mada picturesque by the excellent costuming and tho quatnt old castlo acenee Beside th strong and handsome Borneo and beautiful little Juliet there are a number of other well known play era Adella Barker John Davidson and Frit Lelber among them An overture by tho flrst claa orchestra and a prelude on tha large new pipe organ which I to another feature at tha Savoy opened tha entertalnm ant There followed the nai woria news and a film comedy At a Premium with Eldney Drew and Mr a Sidney Drew In the leading role Big vases or yellow chf rsanth mume at the doora last night gave an air of festivity at the vary outset Next appeared girl ushers each with a searchlight In tha approved modern method There la subdued Indirect lighting both In the 1 balcony and down stairs and a apaolal arrangement to throw light on tho floor and atalra In tha dresslnr room on th roes aanlna floor a negro maid la Installed nanananananannBnPA Mi nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanBP WsaeaasaBs illllllglHPlTV Wf aannannV IMFi tssasH saaeaeaeaeaeaeaMsMsaaW i4 LseeH nBBBBBrSVPrR TNtWffnai TTV Lng nananananal yknnV 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ehote at the fleeing trio bringing Durknto a stop When Morler returned to the seen the holduo Benton had dleap peered Hie overcoat Caracas ana severs gold pieces were found by Morley The police believe the robbers were lying In wait for Sexton who waa In the habit of leaving the lithograph office about I oclock every night The shots fired by Morley attracted regular patrolmen but although a rigid acarch was made no trace or the escsped robbers could oe louaa FOOL FINDS AND Ximena McGlashan and Jack Howard Flee From Dance to the Altar Beverly Bayne who playi the dramatic role of Juliet in a film production of Shakespeares drama this week at the Savoy Theater aame tones used throughout Romeo aed Juliet will continue all and alao on the mesxanlna floor Is a I this week On next Sunday William smoking room 8 Hart In The Beturn of Draw The theater haa been redecorated In Eran will oDen a weeka enraa browna gold and orange yellows the ment If fr Delegates at Des Moines Con vention Hope for Amicable Relations TES MOINES Is October 14 Tb Inability of Dr Ira Landrlth Prohibition candidate aor Vice PresidentPresident to attend and deliver an address put a damper on tonight session of tbe annual International convention of tho Churchea of Christ tha cloalng baslnesa session or the meeting Dr landrlth notified the committee at the last moment that hi campaign engagements would not parent him to attend Dr Edgar Blake of Chicago secretary of the Board of Sunday Schools of th Methodist Episcopal Church addressed the convention un the Importance of tin Sunday school In furnishing a foundation for future church building Tbe conveutlon will doe tomorrow night By tsnanlnioue vote Kansas City today waa choaen as the meeting place tho 1017 national convention of th Churches of Christ The date for th mooting will be decided on later Judge Haymaker of Wichita Xaa waa elected president of the general convention the ruling church body The committee on reeolutlou recommended Increased activity on the part of the church to prevent labor rouble pledged the church to do all la It power to bring about closer aralcace relations between employers and employes and the ultimate ton sumsr It also vailed attention to tbe eettlement of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company strike by personal intervention of Jobn Rockefeller Jr Following are the other oflUers all Of whom were unanimously chosen first vtce eresldeut he ieerse A nsssisal MCnae rKi preeldest Ctewmas fbkiS tbjr4 ilre prellnt Cllr Crsb vretar belL If dowtass Okas tbJM ra a Ulptuw iIum Hi arer uoiea iiersiu sb hJs recerdlsf eerretsrr Her Ires gas Irtega Cal cvrrMpondUis ftsv Urteaet rrssklls Lllwrty VI Member of th executive commit tea elected for four yeere rtaewaB lue aageles Cat Est tWIw Cleielaoa Accused of Throwing hshzs in Babys Eyes Metier Sayi Brother in law Wat Amfry at Her serial tnapslcb la Tke CTiolclr BAK JOSE October 14 Tony Bod ligues wee arraigned before Police Jadge Dougherty this morning a a chare of battary alleged to fcav been committed upon the person Of Bam Albert Martlnea ons montb Id sen of Mrs Hose Marlines sister in law of Hodrlgues Mr MarUnes claims that Bod liguea la eagry at her and that he deliberately threw burning cigar aha Into lb eyee of her baby In rttar to make th child suffer so that the maibrr would also suffer Rodrlgue denied that be did It de llborately will be tried Octo par i JXROME TBAVEBS OOLFEB WEM AT BXW2UE0H MBJWBUROH October 14 Itvto raarrtag Mis Dorrt Tiffany aadJeroese Duatan Traver of Upper Mosteetalr former ajaataur golf cham pica took place at tho yirt Vratiy una iftiuta ai iia lapwct Russia and Japan Opposing Contractors in China Protests Are Lodged at Peking With Reference Railroad Construction in Vicinity of Mongolia and Work on the Grand Canals PEKING October 14 Japan and Buasla entered protests todsy against concessions for railway and canal construction In China which have been granted to Americans Prince Nicholas Koudacheff the Ilusslan Minister to China lodged a protest at tbe Chinese Foreign Office against the propoeed Amerlcen railroad from Feng Cheng rihansl province to Lanchow Fu In Kansu province alleging thaf the Chinese Minister In Petrograd promised verbally eighteen years ago that Russians should bava the privilege of building rail wave In the vicinity of Mongolia Tbe disputed Una is to run ror a distance of approximately 400 miles The agreement entered Into between the Sleme Carei Company of St Paul with tbe Chinese Government empowers the American company to construct equal mileage elsewhere If the protest holds liaron Gonsuke llayashl the Japanese Minister to China today pro tested to the Chinese Foreign Office against this Governments agreement with American contractors lor tne reconstruction of 200 miles of the gland canal In Bhantung province The Jscsnese claim by reaeon or ineir conquest of Rhautung all the rights etotore held by uermany in me development of that Chinese province The Chinese Government contends that Germany must be defeated before such a claim will hold good The dlsputs Involves the Blems Carey agreement providing for the construc i of Che norlbsrn nan or tne grana canal US OFFICIALS AWAIT MESSAGE FROM PEKING Washington October it The Japaneae and Busslsn protest against tbe Chinese contract with the American International Corporation for railroad building had not been officially reported to the State Department today but officiate eipreaaed deep Interest and expected to hear from Minister nainscn at ream At nresent bowsver there eeeins to be no diplomatic Isaue to Involve this Government Tha American Interna tolnal Corporation aa a irlvsle erlcan organisation aecurea me contract through a loan to China niirlv on lis own account ana wun out any communication with the State Department Aa an American corporation however It will be entitled to the a ood offices of the Government In I the Hotel ease It become evident that It rights 1 oclock are being actually violated or In It makes a direct appeal to the State Department for aid Contracts for foreign activities China almost Invariably bring forth protesta by other governments on tbe ground of violation of concessions Such a contingency waa foreseen In the preeent Instance It Is pointed out by the provision that In case the lines eontemplated were protested successfully by another government equal privileges would he granted elsewhere try often long negotia tions have intervened between the Chinese Government and the protesting third government before the full legal rights wera cleared up In many rases a In tha Belgian protest against the British Fukau railroad concssslon solution was found by changing the location to another territory CONSTRUCTION FIRM NOT TO CHANGE PLAN ST PAUI Minn October 14 No change in the plana of HIems Carry Company la expected to follow news of th Japanese Russian protest against the concessions of the company for railroad construction In China It was said at the office here today Flems president of the company Is hunting in Sooth Dakota and is not expected home before Monday The company has let no subcontracts or taken other stsps In the matter besldee arrangements for preliminary surveys to make which George A Kyle has already departed for the Orient It was not sxpected that orders countermanding his sailing would be Issued The surveys will take about a year CAMPAIGNERS WILL SPEAK IN ALAMEDA ALAMEDA October 14 Alameda is to be visited by the womens party which is touring the country In the Interests of Charles Hughes Republican standard bearer The party following a tour through the county next Tuesday morning will reach Alameda at 1110 oclock A atop will be made at the City Kali where Jrlef addressee will be made i A large number of Alameda women are aiding in the plans to receive the party Many will go to Oakland to ttend the luncheon to be given at Oakland Tuesday at 1 Three New Miisonic Lodges Constituted Sixty Seventh Annual State Com munication it jmaea Aa a final feature of It etily aeventb annual communication in Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons laat Bight constituted the Ar fionaut Paul Revere and Alta Vista odataa at tha Masonlo Tempi with Impressive ceremonies Francis lCeesllog newly elected grand master conducted tha ceremonies IVday will see tb departure of delegates to their home throughout tbo State In vary way according to tv Fllmer new grand treasurer of San Franclso tb comnuBlcaUoa wg a kit ucctuj New Life Saving Buoy Tested at Portland Holds 75 to 100 Persons and It Bon Sinkable Non linkable non oollapslble riding upright under all conditions and accommodating from II to 100 parsons this Is the description of a nsw llfesaving buoy tested by Supervising Inspector of Steamboats John Bulger at Portland It Is built along the llnea of tbo large conical ahaped navigation buoy Tbo buoy tested by Bulger Is twslve feet In diameter and nine feet high but ecoordlntr to Ita Inventor A A Unrub of Portland It can be mad any OAKLAND October 14 Outwitting their friend and defying supersti tion all In the one act Ximena Mc Glashan known aa tbe Butterfly Princess throughout California cause of her collection of butterflies and Jack Howard eon of Cary How ard a widely known Oakland attorney stole out from a dance last night Friday the 13th got married came bk and went on dancing without telling their secret to any one at the dance They had got a marriage license earlier in the day so when a high powered autoombll drew up In front of the Beta Theta PI fraternity house JI07 Hearst avenue during th dance they had only to steal out apeed to tha home of the brldea sister Miss Bliss McGlashan kidnap her and a nd Miss Viola McUovsrn speed on a gains to tne noma of Rev it BrooksXS Panoramio way and be arr Both fsnHlleaJtfiew of tha engage ment but no one waa In the eecret of tha wedding except the brides sister Mrs Jackson Gregory 1121 High court wife of tha magaslna writer at whose home the elopers ar tay Ing for the preeent The bride a Stanford graduate has made butterfly collections for commercial use eince childhood and la igagagagagagagaHBtSP anaaaaniBialalalalaH pimv5 xat 2ZBM 1 A 1 snalalalalalalaHKlBlalalaHBVL aBslalalalalalalaH tm VVTeTl BlalalalalalaV5BlaleHHaHBkitBBlalalalalalalalalBal ml WM BaBanaBananvW WtfKmffl ytlil anayT Jy16BlnanananananB SMKm9U KValalalalalaBPVMV JW IttaaHsHgtaaail UfslBarTWWt LtaatalalalalalalaaalalaCBlaHI wBBh aidHlHHKI lfrVY I I aalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaHHS BENSON IS GUEST OF NEWSPAPERMEN The bigfreighter Capto which was successfully launched at Oakland yeiterday and Mrs James Rolph Jr sponsor for the ship o1 A LAND October 14 The Capto th largest snip ever built In Oakland was success fully launched at the Moore A nott yards todsy In the presence of a distinguished company which Included the Mayors of three bay cities representatives of civic organisations and widely known business men ear waa felt yesterday morning by 8 Moore and Joseph 8 Scott builders of the Capto that the launching might be delayed owing to th atrlf between the bollermakers union and ahlpnttera union Happily delay was obviated when the bollermakers union voted laat night to allow sufficient men to work on the Capto ao that ah might take her maiden dip at the scheduled hour XKVE FLATKS niVKTFIJ Seven plates on the port side of the big ship remained to be riveted thle morning The work waa ruehed through and at the appointed hour Mr Jame Bolph Jr wife of Mayor Jama Rolph of San Francisco and first ownd of th Capto sponsored the hug hulk a started down the ways amid cheer and the shriek of score of sirens from ship In th bay Tha Capto originally waa named Anette Rolph III In honor of Mayor Rolph daughter ROIPII CLEARS FORTUNE The Capto originally built for May or Rolph was sold by him to the Stoit Nielsen Company of Haugesund Norway It la said that Mayor Rolph cleared a fortune on the deal When the ship was purchased by the Norwegian Arm Captain Nils Dletrlch son representative of the owners requested that Mrs Rolph act as sponsor as she was to have christened the ship had It remained the property of her hubband The Capto has a tonnage of 7100 and Is 310 feet long Socialist Nominee for President and Former Re porter Entertained Allan I Bsnsoiv th Socialist candidate for President and former reporter on Th Chronicle staff waa th guest of th newspaper men club last evening at an Informal reception and get together eelon reminiscent of the yeere In th early nlntla whan Benson worked with fth boya Bora of th veteran who were In Ih game during Bensons activities wsr thsr to greet him along with tho recruits ef the decade or ao that ha passed since went out on aa slgnmsnt Mamorle were revived of big storlee and of th men who have passed beyond Twenty year It ha been lnc Benson was last In San Franelseo and there waa much to re count It waa Just an evening of fraternising Benson talked on the busi ness of reporting of Ita tremendous Importance and how It tend to a eurate and Intelligent thinking and writing He spoke on Socialism Ita aim and Ita principles and ventured to say that a aurprla await tha Nation In tho volume of th vot that hla party will poll In November Beneon talka In Oakland today and will than continue hla tour aouth ward POLICE CAPTAIN Romance Begun by Neptune Is Followed by a Wedding Miss Lyba Sheffield of Berkeley Is Married to George A Mackie Following Swimming Experience at Santa Monica Bathing Beach Majliorni iron immih winjuri said to have on ofth most complete saucy red bathing cap bobbing up On th creat of a huae comber far out from the Pants Monica beach line the summer of 1110 George A Msckle assistant manager of the Call for nil Iron Yards Company saw private collections In the country Hhe Is a daughter or McGlashan a well known Truckeo attorney No netle McGlashan the artist and June McGlaahan an attorney are her sis ters Howard la a graduate of the law department of the Unlvereity of California and la employed with the Howard Lumber Company of Kan Francisco of which his uucle Is proprietor Allies Report Scored By Overseas Agency Wireless Said Poisoned Sweets Were Dropped on Constanza HIniIN October 14 by wireless to Favllle The British wireless service ntates that German seaplanei which attacked Constanta Itoumanla recently dropped poisoned sweets end bombs Infected with cholera bacilli sal the Overseas News Agency The shamelessness snd mesnneia of such statements can bs surpassed only by the credulity and stupidity whlh the BrHlsh attribute to their allies The statement referred to evidently Is an official Russian announcement of October li which said that aeroplanes which attacked Constanta dropped poisoned sweets and garlic inrectea wun rnoiera dsciiii trrniKB brimg police PORTLAND Or October 14 A call for protection took a squad of police to the factory of tbe Klng Plsher Mattress Company hare today where a strike has been In progress a week past Tha management complained tbe strikers were interfering with the non union men who had replaced them The strlkere ar demanding the Ban Francisco scale ef 122 a week and dow That little girl Is In danger he thought Out he swam to sss pretty Lyba Sheffield 141 Grove street Berkeley swimming Isslly like a tired mermaid In the big Pacific swells Need any help Mackie panted Do I look like I did came back the eaucy answer Then Miss Sheffield bad a good look at her would be rescusr as he turned to swim back She thought It over Well I am awfully tired Maybe you can give me a lift In toward shore she ssld Thus a romance arranged by Neptune began It resulted yesterday In the marriage of Miss Sheffield to Mackie In the rhambera of Superior Judge James Troutt And last night with shiny new automobile and two new bethlna sulta the bridal pair started honeymooning on a tour to Santa Monica and the bearh where they first met Miss Sheffield is Just 21 She graduate from the University of California last spring It was to permit her to finish her college course that the wedding was delayed Last spring Miss Sheffield served aa life guard for the pretty girls who went swimming in the University pool Klsven lives saved In four weeks was her record Bhe also taught swimming leesons Che prettily admitted yesterday that her fatigue at Santa Monica in 1110 was all sham Mr Mary Sheffield of Berkeley Is Mrs Marklea mother Mrs Msckle a sister Is Nlta Sheffield another expert swimmer Chicago Officer Says He Was Powerless to Control the Vicious Resorts CHICAGO October 14 William OBrien police captain suspended on charges of neglect of duty testified today that had beep powerleaa to control vlcloue reaorta In hi district because of Interference from higher officials Ill testimony accompanied by correspondence aelsed by State Attorney Hoyne In a recant raid on the office of Chief of Police Ilealey was given before Chief Justice Olaen of the Municipal Court on Hoynes application for warranta for th arrest on charges of malfeasance and con spiracy of Chief Ilealey and hla i retary William Luthardt State Benator George Harding and Oecar de Priest negro Aldermen of the Second ward were implicated as well as Healey and Luthardt as exercising a restraining hand over the police captain In whose district had recently sprung up several all night cafes In which whites and blacka met and drank together The reeorts had been allowed to open OBrien teatlfled In spite of his written reports discrediting the character of their owners and urging that licenses be refused LOS ANGEL PATTOWCROP Before 0 Audience Candidate Explains Grow Ing 0 Support Special Dlspstck te Tke CarealcU LOS ANTJBXKa Octobaf It Hun dreds upon hundreds of none and women wr turned away from tbe Big Trlnlry auditorium at Ninth street and Grand avenua tonight when tha lark hall waa crowded capacity with an a die nee that had com to hear Oeorg Patton of this eltyj Democratlo candidate for th United State Benatorshlp and Benator Jemee Phelan of San TTaneleco It waa on ef tho biggest mas meetings ever gathered In Loa Angelea to rreet a political candidate Many of themer prominent Progressives and Republic can la th southland ware tn the crowd Colonel Daniel Sims presldsd eVna tor Phelan In opening hi address gave hla hearty Indorsement to th candidacy of Patton voicing again tb sentiment contained In hi telegrams of congratulation and Indorse ment sent to Patton after th Los Angeles lawyer unotpoeed had become the choice of tho Democratlo paiy for the Benatorshlp Phelan spoke of th splendid qualifications possessed by Patton Patton after discussing the Stat and National Issues eaid to hla aadt enc that ha explained th ever IncreasingIncreasing Republican support In fight by th fact that the Republican of California And themselves this year In Identically the same position they wer In jour year ago wvier they wera forced through legislation enacted at the direction of Governor Johnson to vot for one of two oan dldates for President neither of whom waa a Republican By a peculiar turn of fate Governor Johnson now And himself Involved In a similar situation said Th voters must vote for either the Governor or me for th Henator ahlp and neither of ua la a Republican I am a Democrat aa I have always been since I wa a boy and my opponent I a Progressive still regis tered In that party Phelan and Patton will Journey to gether through tho San Joaquin valley next week and speak several time from th same platform on their way to the bay cities Union Longshoremen Working at Tacoma First in That City Since Strike Was Declared TACOMA Wash October 14 Fifty five union longshoremen applied at the Pacific Alaaka Navigation Com panys dock thla afternoon for work end were hired to unload ami load general cargo on tbe ateamer Admiral Schley Five non union men worked with the fifty five union men Thla is the first work done by union longshoremen at any of the Tacoma docks since tha strike waa declared ne 2 Grace A Co brought eeventy flve longshoremen from Seattle to work on the liner Cacique here loading for the west coast Th employere say they will not discriminate against union men who apply to tbem for work but they will not apply for men at the union headquarters of the longshoremen association Tl GETS RIVER LINK Traffic Arrangement Is Made With Lauritzen Transportation Company OAKLAND October 14 A traffic arrangement was consummated today by the Oakland Antloch and Eastern Railway with the Laurltsen Transportation Company which latter concern operates a fleet of passenger boata on the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers whereby a Joint through service Is Inaugurated between Oakland and river points according tn officials of tha company The service starta tomorrow whan passengers from Rio Vista WaV Grove Rvde Isleton and other rfsj points will make their Initial trljby A tha new route Considerable fare reductions have been accomplished In thla district through tbe joint paa senger tariff filed with the California State Railroad Commission The service will be operated under regular schedules FUNERAL OF FRANK MINER TODAY IN SAN MATEO PARK SAN MATEO October 14 Th ftt neral of Frank Miner automobile dealer and promoter who died yes terday will be held tomorrow at hi lata home In San Mateo Park Th 10 terment which will be private will be at the Home of Peace Cemetery BS his widow Mr Sarah Silver Miner he Is survived by a son Valentine two brothers Allen and Russell and two sisters Mrs William Say re of London and Mrs Frits Miller Plattsburg SHIPPER PLEADS NOT GtltTV Adolf Koshland grain and beans broker pleaded not guilty yesterday in Federal Judge Poolings court to tbe charg of a violation of the pure I food and drug ect In shipping alleged i bad beans to New York The trial will be held neat month POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT RH2Eiaaamn si mmmmmmmEsam Ms as4nw essasoouT Pa iww rouetrw Si MARKET ST HON ALBERT BEVERIDGE OF INDIANA WILL ADDRESS BEAUTY DOCTOR TELLSSECRET Detroit Beaut Doctor Cites Simple ueeipeu varstn urav nair aa Promote Us Growth Miss Alice Whitney a well known beauty doctor of Detroit Mich re cently save out the following statement Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home at very little cost that will darken gray hair promote Its row to ana mat it soft and glossy To a halt pint of water add 1 os of bay rum a small box of Darbo Compound and Vi os of glycerin Tbes Ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost Apply to th balr twice a week until the desired shade is obtained This will make a grajr balred person look 20 years younger It Is also fine to pro sis It Is constructed of galvanised motet tn growth ci in nair ana ra 1 Ul Vera ltcMn and tUndruK Advt Republican Mass Meeting Hear this gifted orator on national issues Formerly United States Senator he is today one of the greatest statesmen of the Nation Hear him op Hughes Protection Americanism OTTO IRVING WISE Will Preside MONDAY EVENING October 16 at 8 oClock ALL INVITED COME EARLY DREAMLAND RINK Steiner St bet Post and Sutter 25 SUITS for 250 in the lot all this seasons newest styles in all desirable colors and all sizes A delayed shipment of these garments causes this wonderful tale Ten days behind time we refused to accept them the manufacturer telegraphed us to sell them and charge the loss to him rather than send them back to New York Here is your opportunity to purchase a well made suit the newest styles for Fall and Winter at 1250 the regular 2fi00 kind 19 Dresses at 1275 and 1975 All from onr select stock of chic sew models snowing ta nw bead trimming and straight lines you will find most wanted colors and material galore pockets on skirts and stew belted effects other trimmings of satin and embroidery of wool In contrasting shades Wonderful Coats at 2500 Bhowtng tha newest Valour with large Beaver and Moufflon collars 4tttrlean Bolivia la colors ot Burgundy Gold Oreea and Navjv Otbsr Coats from lt7 to IIJ0O including MJitares Tweed Broadcloth 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