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FBIDAY EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE. FEBRUARY COLLEGE GIRLS HUM PART To Assist in Concert for Church Improvement Fund An evening of music in which a number of Mills College girls and well-known singers are to take part will be given at the First Congregational Church, Mark-ket and Eighteenth streets, tonight. The proceeds of the concert will go toward the church improvement fund. Dr. H.

G. Cheppel. chairman of the entertainment committee, and the Rev. Griffith Griffiths, pastor of church. are in charge of the affair, and the fol jr some more, V'h" "tJ S' I jf Oliver Twist.

A- If lowing program has been announced: Piano selection Miss Carrie Morse, Seminary Park. Baritone solo Griffith R. Williams, San Francisco, Soprano solo Miss Laura Llovd. Sem Fill the inary i'arK. Violin selection Miss Ida V.

Fnan Seminary Park. Tenor solo Mr. D. Marlon Davies, San franclsco. Instrumental selection Miss Edna In Stuart, Mrs.

gram. Soprano solo Miss Marjorie Morse, seminary Park. Piano selection Mrs. A. C.

Barker. renor and baritone duet D. Marion Davies and Griffith R. Williams. Cheyney.

After, the play there will be dancing for those enjoying that pastime. Music will be furnished by an orchestra of five, who will give an interesting program. PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY. Little Miss Joanna Monnickman, with about two dozen friends, celebrated the seventh anniversary of her birth with a young couple was solemnized at the Coffin home in Piedmont with the utmost slm plicity, owing to a recent bereavement in ihe family. For this very same reason Cream-Jug For Johnny i.

Don't be afraid to give him plenty of cream for his H-O. It is a small price to pay for health and strength and he doesn't need anything else for breakfast. Mr. ana- Mrs. Aiccord will not accept I very pretty party.

Games ana music any social entertaining until after Easter. i4 ,4 RECOGNITION FOR ARTIST, Mrs. Martin Brlgman, the talented lens artist, will have an exhibition of her lens studies in New York undtr the auspices of the Society of Secessionist The exhibition will open in their studio afforded much amusement for the little folks. TJie principal feature of the afternoon was the supper which was served from a table loaded with goodies dear to the hearts of little folks. In the center of the table was magnificent birthday loif, large enough that every one present was served.

The little hostess was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Among those present were: Elizabeth Van Pelt, Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor Rodolph, Monnickman Sr. Quelle Connelly, Mr.

and Mrs. Van building, March 7. continuing, for a fort nigui. i nree rooms will be devoted to Mrs. Brigman's work, which is original and has received much compHmtrt criticism from the best art critics.

v4 ,4 4 CI-fARMING GUEST. Bonnie Cumins, Two charming house guests, the Misses McStockcr, will be entertained by Mrs Pelt. Miss M. Van Pelt, Miss V. Van Pelt, Mrs.

Connelly Mrs. Shocky, Mrs. Hill. wunam Jarvls. The young guests are Ruth Mason, Myrtle Shannon, Johanna Lleflang, Charles Shocky John Shocky, Thnmiis Hill.

coming up from their home in the Ha wailan Islands to visit for several weeks Mrs. Mason, at the home of Mrs Kleeman. The Misses Mon- McAuliffe. Mr. and Mrs.

McStocker are nieces of the wife of Ad miral Whitney, and will the motif for many charming affairs during their visit H-O is the "meat" of the choicest, selected oats, cooked in steam under high pressure-a process which dextrinizes the starch in the oats making them easily digested and retaining all Miss Jensen, nickman Jr. SEWING CLUB. A sewing club, whose personnel includes about a dozen of the younger set v4 4 4 ENJOYING OUT-OF-TOWN VISIT. Mrs. Arthur Tasnelra, one of the proml nent younger society matrons, is enlov ng an out-of-town visit.

Mrs. Tasheira will meet on next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Madelene Todd on Fourteenth street. The club meets every two weeks and after an hour or more spent with needle and thread a dainty supper Is served. The club membership Is active in club and social life, center their delicious nutty flavor. Ten or fifteen minutes' boiling ng muoh of her attention in the welfare of the Woman's Relief Society on Forty MRS.

ARTHUR TASHEIRA. prepares it for the table. Of course it costs a little more than nrst street. Much of the success of Who Is Making An, Out-of-Town Visit. tne recant society vaudeville was due ordinary raw "rolled oats, but its worth it.

Ask your to her efforts. Webster Photo, includes Miss Madeline Todd. Miss Lulette Mauvais, Mis Charlotte Beach, grocer for H-O. 4 6 ENTERTAINED BRIDESMAIDS Miss Grace Downey, Miss Marguerite Ogden, Miss Eleanor Landers, Miss Hazel Burpee, Mrs. John R.

Sharpe entertained ves terday at a prettily appointed luncheon Miss Lilla Mar given to compliment her bridesmaids, shall. Miss Cella Higglns and Miss Edith Fen nington. The rooms were prettily dec orated with spring blossoms. After the luncheon menu had been discussed a informal muslcale was on loved. Mrs.

George Jensen entertained charmingly i yesterday at her pretty Adams Point home In honor of Mrs. fcharles Parker Hubbard and Miss Marlon Walsh. Miss Hubbard returned this week from tn extended tour of the South. Since return she has been the motif for several charming affairs, Mrs. George Rodolph claiming her for the first affair, which was given for this very popular bride.

The days prior to the wedding of Miss tlarion Walsh, which Is scheduled for March 2d, are filled with affairs which her adoring friends are planning In her i4 ,,4 jiZ MAKING TOUR OF STATE Dieckman. Mrs. Harry AldersQn, Miss Ruth Kales. Miss Ruth Wilder and Miss Ada Taylor. 9 PRETTY WEDDING.

The wedding of Miss Mabel Moffitt Harper, daughter of Mrs. M. M. Harper, and Carl Frederick Haas was solemnized at the bride's home, 1051 Market street, last evening, the Rev. Dr.

Radcliffe officiating. The ceremony was performed under a bower of cherry blossoms and ferns which had been erected In the music room. The bride war attended by Miss Ruby Megraw as maid of honor and Miss Rita Maloney was the attractive bridesmaid. The bride Is a very attractive and Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Lysons. of Seattle accompanied oy ner daughter. Miss Zuma Lysons is making a tour of the State. PORT WINE, HOT BLOOD, IN BATH uunng the trip the ladies will visit Miss Agnes Ehren- Miss Florence berg. Treadwell, Miss Fay Chap- Miss Bernice man, Bronson, Miss Cleo Posey, Mies Elizabeth Orrlck.

PLEASANT PARTY. A very pleasant surprise party was given on Tuesday evening in honor of A. Strauss at his home. 810 West street. "'The dining room and reception room were beautifully decorated in spring blossoms.

The early part of the evening was devoted to games. Dainty refreshments were then enjoyed, after which an impromptu program was given. The guests were further entertained by Mr. A. Strauss.

Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Miss Elise Kleiner, Hobert, Miss Cora Sturm, Mrs. A.

Farber. Miss Lena FandreU Mrs. A. Hetsted, Miss A. Dressel, Miss Anna Farber, Fred Quant.

San Francisco, Pasadena and Los An geles friends. illGE III LIBEL SUIT, SAYSWORLD President Using Government Machinery for Personal Revenge, Is Charge honor. About 150 guesta called yesterday afternoon for a social chat and cup of 4 (V v4 SCHOOL DANCE. tea with the two complimented guests. The older pupils of Miss Horton The artistic horn was a mass of spring School on Twelfth street will enjoy dance in the school hall this evening.

Tl Police Say Miss Gingles' Story of Attack Was a Frame-Up. he had been assured by the physicians who attended the young lscemaker that there had been no assault, although she may have hid assistance in tying her-j self to the bathtub. Even the blood In the tub and in the wash banin. It is now asserted, was composed largely ot port wine and water. Captain O'Brien said he hoped to clear up the mystery in detail today with another interview with Miss Gingles, who was reported at the hospital as little the worse for her experience.

"Frauds Upon the Public" is what some physicians have -called patent medicines, and it is undeniably true that some are frauds and some are even worse, because they are Injurious. On the other hand, there are many patent medicines such as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and others, which are of real worth, and are recommended by physicians of recognized standing. Horton School Is one. of the -oldest ts tablished in this city.

Miss Sarah Hor ton and her assistant teachers will be accomplished girl and 1s gifted along musical lines. The best map was John Ralph Hunter. After the reading of the marriage service an informal reception was Among those present this very pretty occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Mrs. Go. Swager, Mecraw. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. blossoms, making a pretty setting for the handsomely gowned women. Mrs.

Jensen was assisted lh receiving her ruests by Mrs. Edward M. Walih, Mrs. Roland G. Brown, Mrs.sjGcorge Hammer, Mrs.

Madison Ralph Jones, Mrs. Lillian Brown Everts, Mrs. Sam Hubbard Mrs. Roland Lette Oliver and Miss Flor-Inne Brown. the chaperones ct trie pleasant kjt M'ss Agnes far- waiter ateege, CARDS FOR TEA.

-Mrs. John Albert Marshall of Berkeley ner. A- mrauss. Miss Megraw, WrstdahL Miss Helen Hobert, I- Virl. Mips Emma L.

Brown will entertain on Tuesday, February 23, at an elaborate tea. She has Issued over In tho dining-room a number of the Mr. and Mrs, Kleiner. red Jjear. CHICAGO.

Feb. 18. Belasco never set a stage with greater care than Ella Gingles did for the sensation which was created when her unconscious body and gagged form was found in a general bathroom at Wellington Hotel yesterday, according to Chief of Detectives O'Brien. Captain O'Brien, dropping into the vernacular cf the police today, declared "the whole thing was a "frame-up." He said rounder matrons and maids assisted I Sherman, NEW YORK, Feb. 19.

Bowers Sangs of counsel for the "World, said they had no statement to make concerning the indictments returned at Washington, but that the defendants would be entitled to a hearing in this city unless they -waived examination and decided to go to Washington. In a statement the World says in part: Joe one hundred card-, and the affair is planned to be most elaborate. imong whom were: Mrs. Dan Bolden, Mrs. Charles Bates, Mrs.

Frederick igt vc PLAN THEATER PARTY. F. Howard K. James, Dick James, Geo. Guy Faulkner, Henry Mauer, tT.

T. Chester Jesse, Louis Leveskln, J. O. Mr. and Mrs.

Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy. Mr. and Mrs.

Slavin, Mr. and Mrs, The ladies of the Shakespeare section of Ebell have reserved seats for a theater party to attend Saturday's performance Regan. David Stone. 4 4 LUNCHEON HOSTESS. Miss Nellie Chabot of East Oakland entertained today in a most charminq manner, her guests including eight or ten intimate friends.

After partaking of the deliWous luncheon the afternoon was enjoyed In social chat. of "Midsummer Mght Dream. The ladies are: "This prosecution, if it succeeds, will place every newspaper in the country which circulates in Washington and DRUNKENNESS A Curable Disease Mrs. Edward Mrs. Edgar Stone, Many presents.

Including cut' glass, silver, china ware and rare bric-a-brac were received by this popular young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Haas have departed for Booth, Mrs. a.

vanaer- Mrs. Herbert Lang, gaw, Mrs. Geo. Nus- Mrs. J.

W. Gray, there are few of importance which do not circulate there completely at the baumer, jvirs. v. jomer, Mrs. K.

Lake, rs. owe, Mrs. B. AVoolner, Mme. V.

Hopper, their wedding journey, which will includ a tour through the southern part of the State. Mrs. E. M. Glbsfln, jmiss r.

iionon, Mrs. Wm. Bunker, miss juiia t. EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND SCIENTIFIC MEN AGREE THAT IT 8HOULD BE TREATED AS SUCH. trace; mark tit 4 4 DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON.

One of the pretty Juvenile affairs of the mercy of an autocratic, vainglorious President, who is willing to prostitute his authority for the gratification of his personal malice. Few newspapers make large profits. Most of them could be ruined, financially by the legal expense of defending themselves hun YOUNG FOLKS ENJOY VALENTINE PARTY Miss Alice Johnson of Peralta Heights entertained sixteen of her young friends at a very enioyable valentine party zt her home Tuesday. The first part of the evening was spent with five hundred, the first prizes being won by Miss Mrs. D.

Huntley, -oiDy. CHARROS CLUB TO ENTERTAIN. TKAUt. MAHK "MALT -SQUARE" Red Label 3 for 10c season was the party given by Gertrude Black Label 6c. 'An old-fashioned good time is to be Edwards, the young daughter of Thomas held by the Charros Club members at L.

Edwards of Piedmont on Wednesday afternoon, it being her thirteenth their rooms on Eleventh street the eve nirt of Wednesday. February 24. A dreds of miles from the place of publication and against the tremendous re committee composed of Judge T. A. Re Dainty Invitations had been sent to Blue and Yellow Label 5c.

dall William H. McCutcheon, C. A. Lude- sources of the United States twelve of her little friends desiring their king, Chris Caspers and A. H.

Shirk presence from 2 to 6 p. m. Mrs. Mercy have arranged a program consisting of Constable, Mr. Edward's sister, presides Drunkenness is a progressive dfs-jase; the moderate drinker Is not satisfied with two or thr? drinks a day, craving; for more end more Irresistible as the disease advances; the result la Chronic Alco-aoilsm.

The treatment used Fiiccessfully by thousands right In their own homes Orrlne. It is a scientific cure for Drunkenness and has Riven such universal satisfaction thaz It Is sold un-Ser a positive guarantee to effect a rure or your money will be refunded. This guarantee Is given in good faith in Is carried out to ihe letter. Orrlne Is not a new remooy; It has been music and mirthful stunts. Including A "At President's Whim" one-act sketch to be participated In by over nis Home and she was assisted by their sister, Mrs.

Duncan A. MacDonald. Sydney Miller and Donald Hoster. the consolation prize falling to George Hoster. After this there were numerous other games and later a dainty supper was served, the dining room being decorated entirely in red.

The place cards were souvenirs of rod hearts and arrows. Those invited were the Misses Sydney Miller, Florence Fernhoff. Llllie Lytjen, Ruh Thompson, Bowman. Elsie Florence Wells, and the Messrs. George Hoster, Donald Hoster.

Ray Rugg, several of the prominent clubmen, "Under this procedure there is hardly Refreshments are to be served and every effort made to provide an enjoyable Oames had been provided. "Pillow Dex" proved a delightful diversion as did putting the slipper' on Cinderella. The girls winning prizes were Lolita Johnson. an American newspaper proprietor who would not be liable to criminal indict evening. DINNER HOSTESS Gladys Dredge, Dorothy Hollis and Doris Borneman.

ment in Washington if his newspaper printed something offensive to the President, even though the proprietor might Miss Elsie Everson ia to entertain on old by the leading druggists In every Marinug Lytjen, Marmatduke Maddern, Bert FernhoT, Fred Watson and Waldo Thomsen. The table was beautifully decrfrated In pink and green, in the center of which was the birthday cake with pink holders for years It hai lifted tens of thousands from the depths to worthy have been thousands of miles from his office at the time of such publication Buy of the Grocer, and insist upon a bread with a label guaranteeing purity and quality. Our breads are machine made, free from unnecessary contact with the hands, and delivered to the retailer freshly baked twice daily. Each label identifies a bread of DIFFERENT FORMULA AND FLAVOR. SAVE THE LABELS, and when you have FIFTY (50), inform us by mail or telephone, giving your address, and we will bring to your home a pressed steel LOG CABIN KITCHEN RACK, and place same in position.

manhood and has the hearty endorse and knows nothing whatever about it. ment of grateful men find women in BANK CLEARINGS TOTAL There is hardly an editor or writer or every State In the Lnkm. Orrlne No. 1 is the secret remedy; reporter 'who would hot bo similarly February 27 at a dinner to De given at the Claremont Country Club, the guests of honor to be Signor and Mme. Antonio de GrassL The hostess was to have given the affair earlier In the season, but owing to concert engagements it was unavoidably postponed.

The affair will be daintily appointed and the guests w'll enjoy the regular Saturday evening dance after the dinner. RETURNED FROM WEDDING TOUR. Mr. and Mrs. Don McCord (Gladys and green and pink candles.

Jtibbons of the same colors were attached to bon bens hidden In a green bell -suspended over the table and attached to the place cards. Everything that goes to complete a Juvenile repast was on the table. The warm day allowed ice cream to be en-Joyed with the other good things. Miss Gertrude received many lovely liable to indictment at the whim oi a President. In addition to this, all of $1,593,792 FOR WEEK The following figures' were sent out Drrine No.

2 Is for willing to take the treatment. Either form costs 11.00. The guarantee .1 the same In them would likewise be liable to criminal indictment. by the Oakland Chamber of Com merce yesterday at noon: Building plther case. Write to Ti Orrlne Washington, D.

for free booklet on "Mr. Roosevelt Ss 'now abusing his Drunkenness, mailed in plain sealed permits, new buildings. 12 permits at I6.S55; alterations, 25 permits at 16.435. Total, 37 permits at $82,790. great power as President to exploit his political malice.

These libe! proceedings have no other object than to enable Air. Clearings: This week, $1,593,792.41. Coffin) have returned from their wed Roosevelt to employ the machinery of Corresponding week last year, $1,361, ding tour and are located at their pretty gifts and a very happy day win be rer inembered by the little To make the day still happier Mrs. Georgle Folks, an aunt was present, coming from. Salt Lake for the occasion.

4 .4 v4 BURLESQUE THIS EVENING, envelope. Orrine will lo mailed sealed on receipt of price. Sold In this city by the Owl Drug Company, Thirteenth Broadway, Washington and Tenth treets, 413 Thirteenth street, Sixteenth and San Pablo. 175.30. arartment In Jackson street, san rran the United States Government to satisfy his personal desire for revenge.

We say Cisco- The wedding of this very popular this reluctantly, but wo say it without qualification, because it is true." The "Knight.1 of St. Paul" and "Queens or Avaion, two organization's of the May'sjj sinn Principle at Stake Church of the Advent in East Oakland. are to give a clever and amusing -bur- I Special Sale lesque In Ebell Hall this evening. The affair has attracted much attention' and I promises to be of especial interest. I The cast includes some verv clever This Week See Our Windows.

A Rooiitifnl Accnrtmpnt nf Head or Cfiest THE SUREST SAFEST QUICKEST REMEDY IS So id German Si ver INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 19. The News publishes the following statement consenting the Panama canal indictments: "The issue presented by the indictments Is ot course one for the court: in regard to that, little or nothing need be said. But there is a wider issue, concerning which, we think, a good deal will he said. Perhaps it is needless to say that tho.

course of the News wiwll be in no way influenced or affected by what has happened. We phall continue to discuss public questions on their merits. "This is the phase of the question that most concerns the public. It has a right to know that the functions of a frte and independent newspaper will not cease to be performed, and also Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray or faded.

Promote a luxuriant growth amateurs, who have had, considerable experience in theatricals. The play Is entitled "The New Hamlet," and will re-lelve its first presentation ion coast tonight! The cas will be as fpllows: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Harry Dewing; Ophelia, Miss Vera. iRoblnson; Queen of Denmark, Miss Ethyl Roe; Romeo, Claud Kcefer; Juliet, Miss Hazel Gentry; Lady Montagu. Miss Ruth Smith; Messenger. Wm.

Fake. Box Purses. Reg. Prices $4.50 to $8.50. Sale Price $3.50 in wuvu of healthy hair.

Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan (pmXJNCflfHM-O-Mi) droll. Keens hair soft and glossy. Re Th9 patronesses will Include ia number I Only One Sold to a Customer of women prominent In soc-le-tr and In fuse all substitutes. 24 times as muct in $1.00 as 50c. size.

Is Not a Dye. 91 and 50c. bottles, at druggists terested In the welfare of tho affairs of the church.1 The proceeds from the pef formance will be added to- the church building fund. The patronesses for this Send 3c for tre book The Care ot the Hir, Bhilo Hay Spec Newark, N. J.

LOG CABIN BAKERY PHONES: Piedmont 1118; Home A 4118 1723 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland to know that no personal element will be allowed to obtrude itself in any of the criticisms that we may feel called on to make. We snail not be coerced into silence nor' tempted into unfairness. W. N. JENKINS i Two Stores 1113 Broadway and 468 Twelfth St.

Nothing lite Ilyomel for culck relief-cheers you up in five minutes; breaks up a cold in a day. Just breathe it through the inhaler that comes with each outfit. No stomamh dosing. $1.00 for complete outfit at all leading druggists. They guarantee it to cure catarrh, bronchitis, hay fever, asthnla, coughs, colds srnd cce or money baclt evening are Hay's Barllna Soap cure Pimpi, red.

rourh an ettar-ped hands, and all kin dis- Keepo kln fin ant soft. 25c. drurritsts. Believing that the great principle of Mrs. F.

D. Mills, Mrs. Belle J. Sell-wood. Mrs.

D. Henshaw Ward, Mrs. H. I. Jones, Madam M.

P. -TrJvett, Mrs. mi zc Mr dooji am v. axe lud sun. Owl Drua Cos Three Stores must do what we can to uphold it." as: WMV 1 Alexander B.

Ireland, Mr, i Robert V..

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