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San Bernardino News from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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Woman's Page of The News Social News Home Hints Feature Picture Pleases I 4fo 3- Good Bill Being Shown Every Day Brings Us Fresh Suits From New York i 4 V'- i At Such Popular Prices as $19.50, $25.00 $29.50 Xew Suits of Silk Poplins an cl Suits of Wool Poplins, in such wanted colors as Pipping Rock (iray. Rocky ISItie, Arizona Silver, Newport Tan and also Navy lilue or JSlack. Smart Suits of Shepherd Checks, some with an oveilinitiK of brown or green- some ill tan and white checks made in the popular high-v aisled styles, will) loll flare skirts, some with cull but tons. Only yesterday we unpacked a dozen or mere smart new suils, which will he shown for the lirst time toiuoriow. Some are in our South Window today see what values they are at jLTi.toi and I Your new Spring Suit is here, at just the price you'll want to pay! J.KSTHU AM) MINKS, VAl DKVIl.lii: AiSTlSTS, who utter a comedy singing ami talking Hi ill (lie Auditorium theater.

The program presented is gixiil one. v. UJ' i i '--f -7-i Late Arrivals men and Pythias is brought out more We are showing the greatest stock of Spring Coats ever shown under one roof in San Bernardino! New Coats priced at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 1 Skirts Now Ready! Priced at $3, $3.50 $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 1 I lili Hmm mm mm .1 New Models Smart, crisp, new White Waslie Skirts, just in made of linens, poplins, corduroys, golf cords, ratines. Palm Beach cloths, etc. We believe it's the handsomest line of high-class wash skirts ever brought to this city.

Some priced as low as $:1.00 and and others at and And plenty of extra sizes, waist measures running up as high as 33, 34, and 35 inches. And new models now in popular lilack-and-Wliite Chocked Skirts; also the wanted tan shades in coverts and poplins and gaberdines; and smart new Black Taffeta Skirts and Silk Poplin Skirts. Our Separate Skirt Section is particularly inteersting just now. Damon and Pythias splendid; six-reel dramatic spectacle produced by the Universal company, is the big special picture which is to be shown at the Auditorium tonight. It was produced last night and met with a hearty response upon the part of the picture lovers of the.

city. The great order of Pythianism had its foundation on the doings of Damon and Pythias and, aside from the fact that there is a scene of the old gladiator days of the time of 400 years before Christ wonderful with chariot races, wrestling matches, dancing girls, the true friendship existing between Da- -t Ice Cream Somewhere amongst the stores of San Bernardino, there are four pounds of "El Cammo" Brand Butter each containing an order for two quarts of our pure cream Ice Cream, which we will deliver to any address, upon presentation of the order to our office at 272 10 street. San Bernardino Creamery Home 8503 Pacific O'-iH TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY THE QUALITY $2.50 Shoe Shop IjKO a. strom.ee Hrit.io 85(1 Third Bt. Day SCHOOL Mlgilt ours Is the Rest SAN BERNARDINO BUSINESS COLLEGE The Stenotrpe School.

Margaret Lacy, Vrin. Over P. O. Civ if Day to lie Observed Civic day will be observed by the San Hernardino Woman's club tomorrow afternoon and a most entertaining program has been arranged with Miss Harriet Curtis as chairman of the day. Rev.

Dana W. Barliett of l.os Angeles, whose work in the upbuilding1 of a city, improving the living conditions of the poor and such kinds of noble enterprises, has been lauded, will deliver an address on "Commtni- I ity Patriotism" illustrated by stereop-ticon views. Mrs. Grace Stanley, county superintendent of schools, will give a practical talk on the "New System of Country Schools." Judge H. T.

Dewhirst will give a talk on motion pictures, dealing with the values of certain kinds of pictures and the evils of others. A quintet from the high school composed of Harold Swisher, George and Clarence Chirr and Carl Zaun will render several vocal selections and there will be a violin number by Miss Josephine Hills, formerly of New. York, now with the rnnserva- tory of music at Riverside. Mrs. Juliet Gentry Ayer will accompany her at the piano.

Miss Anita Cook of San Diego is to give two interpretative dances ac- companied by Miss Kstelle Rubin at. the piano. Miss Cook is but 9 years of age and a most talented dancer The song rendered by ten little at the ProSrtl llle a ween ago will be repeated. The club is to observe onen day! an(, rnargeR wi so that a very large audience is expected to he in attendance. Entertains Dinner fiuests Mrs.

Martha Hoit Hebberd, of CoI- ton, entertained in the new dining room at the Mission Inn Inst night at a most beautifully appointed dinner party in honor of Mrs. Hugo Dal-' mar, of Chicago. Mrs. Dalmar and Mrs. Hebberd are, friends from school days and leave on Friday for a trip to San Fran- Cisco to visit, the exposition.

Scarlet carnations were used as, table decorations, scarlet nut cups' and scarlet mints adding to the at-: tractiveness of the decorative scheme, while kewpie place cards with humor-1 ous sentiments added to the evening's! fun. The guests invited to meet Mrs Dalmar were: Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Copeland, Mrs. Grace Garner, Miss 'Daisy Davenport, Miss Lola Green of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Pcr-ris, Howard Fisher of San Francisco. Mr. O'Brien of Chicago, Elmer Boersl-ter of Colton and A. L. Hammond of Los Angeles.

Bride Only 13 Is Claimed But She Swears She Is Of Age Required Through the marriage of Myrtle Sanchez and Vicente Martinez, prominent in the Mexican colony at River side, complications have arisen in which the district attorney at Riverside, school teachers and others are interested. It is claimed that the girl is but 13 years of age and that she falsely swore that she was of legal age. It is further alleged that she was assisted in falsely swearing by her hus-! band and a Mexican interpreter. Swears to Her Age I Justice Wall performed the ceremony here Thursday. The girl appeared to be under age and Justice Wall questioned her.

She swore to a statement that she was 18 years of age. When the couple returned to Riverside strong influence was brought to bear on the district attorney and legal action may follow against the husband of the girl with a possibility that the Mexican interpreter who came from Colton, may also be in-i MARRIAGE OF YOUNG WL FOR INQUIRY Dainty New Surprised on His liiitliilay Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Hneed entertained the membeia of the Owl club last night at their home, 248 Spring street, the affair being given last night, instead of Thursday night, which is the regular meeting night. The meeting was arranged for last night because of the fact that yesterday was Mr. Sneed's birthday and the plans which Mrs. Sliced made for the affair led Mr. Sneed to believe that his wife was only preparing for Thursday night and, as a result, the surprise was most complete.

The home was decorated with a profusion of nasturtiums, roses and lilies of multi-colored hues. Progressive pedro is the favorite game of the club members and the list of winners Included Mrs. L. G. Wilson, who was awarded a deck of playing cards in a case, Mrs.

Howard a painted picture and the booby prize to Mr. Kehocchiul, who was given a small bath tub and 'doll. After games a tempting luncheon was! served. The club members arid others who Pnj0yed the evening were Mr. and Mis.

John Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Ran nals, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Moore, Mrs. T. 13. Rodgers, Ralph Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.

B. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. K. Rebechinl, Mrs.

F. P. Foster, Miss Neva Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Sneed.

4. 4- Missionary Society Sleets The Missionary society of the First Christian church met this afternoon at 0 o'clock in the church parlors. I Mrs. W. E.

Coombs led the discussion on "Africa" and Mrs. Markham conducted the Rible study. Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs.

P. M. Sav- age, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Mc.Con-' nell assisted in the afternoon's pro-.

gram, while duets were rendered by Mrs. M. Hoagland and Mrs. Mc-idinnis and solos by Miss Ruth Miller I of San Francisco. Following the program a social hour was enjoyed.

"Ciet Together" Supper Tonight i The members of the Congregational church are invited to a "get together" supper this evening, which is to be held in the banquet rooms of the Y. M. C. A. building.

The affair will be in the nature of a rally to enthuse the members towards the building of the new church and will doubtless be a most enjoy-1 able occasion. Stereopticon slides i also be shown. 4-Mrs. It. K.

CJainer Is Home Mrs. R. P. Garner arrived from Los Angeles yesterday, where she has been in constant atendance upon Mr. Garner, who was operated upon at the Angelus hospital last week.

Their many friends are happy to learn of Mr. Garner's rapid improvement and that he will he about again in a couple of weeks in a better state of health than for a long time. I'nion liall The members of the Typographical Union of San Bernardino will entertain at a ball, to be given in Elks' hall tomorrow evening, for which 2 50 invitations have been issued. Hell's orchestra has been secured for the occasion and the grand march will start promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Will Kntei-tain at Hi idye Mrs.

A. M. Ham, Mrs. Frances Ham Grow and Mrs. Harry Ham have issued invitations for a bridge party, to be held at the A.

M. Ham home in Ninth street, on Friday afternoon. 4" 4" 4 I'at I eison-C'raijr uptials Mrs. Elsie Patterson, formerly a resident of San Bernardino, but now i of Redlands, and William Craig of Redlands, were quietly married in San Bernardino yesterday morning. Mrs.

Jane C. Goodwin, mother of i the bride, was a witness of the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Craig will reside in Redlands.

4 4 4 Married on Last Sunday Miss Sena Elizabeth Black of Red-lands became the bride of Allen Evert Nelson at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Black, in Sylvan boulevard, on Sunday afternoon.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank B. Mathews of the Baptist church and was followed by a reception. The young couple will make their home In either Colton or Los Angeles. Subscribe for The News; 25 cents per month; telephones, 185, either 'phone.

I Just In-At 98c $1.25 -and $1.50 Smart Silk Blouses Coming in on every express. Values that you'll wonder at. Every or desirable style will be found our big Waist Section. $2.00, $2.50, $2.95 $3.95, and 5.00 clearly than pictures generally do such things. In addition to this picture there is another comedy picture opening the bil.

It is a Patsy Bolivar story, Sachs and Woods featured the vaudeville bill. They are harmony singers who have good voices and sing the old popular song hits. Lester and Mines offer a comedy singing and talking act. They have a clever line of talk and their songs are good, especially their politician song which was very appropriate at this time. Best Values in Stoves Get One Now SAN BERNARDINO HARDWARE CO.

SAX FISAXC'ISCCrS NEWEST HOTEL HOTEL PLAZA facing the PIAZA of UNION' SQUARE opened on February -Olli Itoonis. American and Europcun I'lan. The of I'nion Square is the center of the city's shopping and theater district. The hotel is convenient to main-lino cars to all depots and docks. Eight minutes ride to the Exposition by car passing the door.

Managing Proprietor JOHN G. HAKKEK, formerly co-proprietor Hotel Stewart. Assistant Manager ROBT J. ROR. 1NSOX, formerly Hotel Stewart.

The Posy Theater. A. n. R1CEVKS, l'wprietor. Lester and Hines Comedy Singing anil Talking.

Matinee Daily 2 to 4 p. Xights 7-8 p. m. WORTH WHILE El Perco, worth $5.00 $6.50 You'll enthuse when you see these new Wash Blouses at such small prices as fiSc, anil $1.50. Every week brings us new models to show you, so you must come in often to see the new ones.

There are waists of voiles, plain or striped or flaked, crepes of silk and cotton mixed, rice cloths and batistes. Plenty of all sizes now, up as high as 41 and -1 I In Separate Wash Waists Groceries and Meats The Big White Store THE PALM GROCERY 312-314 Street GROCERIES Fectham McNeil 484 Third St. fhone 143 "The rro(t Store on the Corner" Anxiously Awaiting In the sickroom, when the results are uncertain, and the crisis Is anxiously awaited, it is satisfying to know that the medicine, at least, is all that it should be, having come from our prescription department. The Central Drug Co. GEO T.

MALLERY, Trop. Phnmber of Commerce Block, N. K. Cor. Fonrt.h and Street 1 new in C.

Cohn Dry Goods Auditorium Tonight Evenings, 7:30 and 9 p. m. Matinees Saturday anil Sunday, 2:30 p. m. "DAMON AND PYTHIAS" 6-part dramatic spectacle in pictures.

Magnificent, Thrilling, Scenic. Sachs and Woods Harmony Singing, Refined Coinwly and Talking. Company TONY'S FRENCH CHOP HOUSE AND RESTAURANT MenLs at All Hours. liquors Served With Meals Only TONY SAVINOV1CK, Prop. 320 Street, San Bernardino, Cal.

dome 52. Pacific 226 DR. MARLENEE Optometrist Glasses fitted, len3es ground. Bring us your repair work. Work guaranteed.

B88.1-2 Third Gronnd Floor. Phone Home 03, Pacific 1C. Kodaks, Developing and Printing Jones' Photo Supply House, 509 Third St. Read The News classified ads. F.

DOOLITTLE Successor to Dr. Glasgow. DENTIST 467 Third Street Home Phone 1187 LARSEN'SDye Works EXPERT DRY Cl.EAXEHS Main Office anil Works 501 So. St. Homo 20(1.

Pacific 251. HAVE YOU ANY FAULT TO FIND? If you have any fault to find with The News delivery service let us know about it. That's the only fair and satisfactory manner of getting the difficulty adjusted. We want you to find The News service to be what we are trying to make it a service that is prompt, courteous and efficient. THE NEWS 1S3, either telephone.

Temple Theater "THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" Two parts "THE STORM" Featuring Warren Kerrigan. ELECTRIC VALUES For a short, while El Glostovo and each, both together THE SOUTHERN SIERRAS POWER CO Phones 77. 365 Street.

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