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OAKLAND TRIBUNE NOVEMBER 6, .1908. FRIDAY EVENING, Kahns' Kaftns' The Always Busy Store Cars of a pieces of silver that are seldom nsea should be wrapped in Canton flannel cases, never in flannels or other woolens as they abeorb the moisture and cause the ailver to tarnish. To dean silver rub with --HARVEST -DANCE AT HOME' CLUB OCIETY MART. ET HAVENS HOSTESS AT ELABORATE TEA Worn LAST EVENING a mixture' of whiting and Gold Dust washing powder. A good way to clean large pieces of silver that are covered with a great amount of ornaments, is to place them in a kettle of warm water in which has been dissolved a tablespoonful of Gold Dust washing powder.

the kettle with pieces of cloth and lay piecea of cloth between the silver. Let the water come gradually to the boiling point. Rinse add Moskrv Fine Values in clear, hot water, ary witn son wweis MISS ANN BIcELRATH. ana pousn wun cnamoia. buy Underwear and Hosiery direct from, the best manufacturers of Europe and America, and the extent of our purchases enables us to give unapproachable values.

These for example: Those attending the harvest dance at the Home Clublast evening enjoyed pleasant evening. The pretty ball room In the attractive clubhouse was decorated with pumpkins, Jack-o'- lanterns and witches all suggestive of the A most unique feature were the witches riding on brooms, which were hung on the walls. -The stage was set to represent an out door scene and across the sky ap- peared to be witches flying on their broomsticks, the effect was very real- tstlc. i Festooning of huckleberry and red Women's Shoes Our fall and winter stock of Sorosfs and other good Shoes is now complete. It includes a wider variety of styles, smarter models, handsomer shapes and is richer in novelties than any display we Women's Union Suits cotton and wool mixed white and STOLE PRETTY natural color the famous "Munsing brand high necks long sleeves ankle length.

Per $1.50 Women's Swiss Underwear fine cashmere wool vests and tights, in white and pink beautifully made and finished see Washington-street window. Vests 85c to "$1.50 have' made the past. $1.75 tights, $1.50 and. Police Say Musician Took If you want to see the best popular priced footwear in the Women's Cashmere Hosiery, with high spliced heels, double worldif you are seeking out- Away Farmer's Daughter to Educate Her for the Stage Recover Girl in Hotel. of-the-ordinary novelties -r if you want to trade in the soles and double toes black, natural and Oxford also A black with natural feet very special value per pair peppers were strewn between' the arches, the entire effect being very picturesque.

The ''witches were cut from black paper and were the work of Mrs. "William Leach, a club mem- Dancing- was Indulged until Supper was served in the banquet hall, the table being, decorated with a huge bowl of autumn foliage placed In the center. Doughnuts, cheese and coffee completed the Idea 'of the harvest season. There was a very, good attendance and the ball room was a pretty scene I "daintily gowned guests. Among those present were Mrs.

I John BakeweU. president of the. -lub, I wearing, an Imported gown of white 'silk wltA touches of black; -Miss May Coo ran. pretty white lingerie gown: largest and busiest shoe, store CHICAGO. Nov.

6. Wilson, Women's Sea Island Cotton Hosiery fast and fadeless 31 'years of age, a musician and theatrical agent. Is under arrest at a for women -and children on the coast if you want to be fitted by expert shoe men if you black 'Monogram" brand made with high spliced heels, double uollce station charged with disorderly conduct in connection with the dis want to save money. come to soles and double toes our own importation every pair guaranteed 3 pairs for $1.00 appearance of Miss Clara Lietz, 15.1 Kahns. years old, from Kankakee, 111.

The girl Is the daughter of John Lietz, a wealthy farmer of Ellson, and Is heiress to a fortune con sisting of. a large estate in Germany. Bm: torn mm Wilson was arrested at his home yes terday afternoon by detectives Miss Florence Brown, pale blue mes-sallne; Mrs. Harry Carlton, white point d'esprlt over pink silk; I. N.

Miller, In a very striking gown of pink, combjned with black; Mrs. H. C. Capwell, pale blue directolre gown with voice of duchess lace: Mrs. Rob- the girl was found later at the Chicago Beach Hotel, on information fur nished them by Wilson.

IN Is Ihe Best Place to Buy Shirts Underwear Hosieryand Kindred Goods a mm it lafl 1 1 1 -a vct vw fi According to the Wilson met ert Grimes, white silk: Mrs.WUuam oy ira. vvjcunam tiavena. jara. r.u the girl at Kankakee and she became A. Leach, white chiffon ana lace wiu wra x-ugo ejwk vi ycuuw imgKu imbued with the idea of being an tnnnhu rtt llrht-hlue: Mr.

and Mrs. icnuion, wim, oeaaeu eueui la iwuo riN. who are seeking tne newest iaeas ana Diggest money worm uv lurnisnings snouia. I make frequent visits to our big Furnishing Goods Store, -for something new Jtfiinjy unusually attractive something specially priced-4s to be seen there every day. actress.

Wilson rturned to Chicago- "WlMhifMrton. Mr. and. Mrs. F.

B. and yellow, was extremely becoming. October. 20 and the girl came on the T.vir rr and Mrs. R.

A. Leete. Mr. airs. ttenry itosenieia wore an ex- WW same train, in company with another Mr- r.riwold.

Miss Tleien Powell, qulslte gown of lavender satin, richly rlrl of her age, whose whereabouts Mtplnn Mr. and Mrs. lemorojaerea XT drnv Vi1. and Mrs: W.I Auium" cuovuvw, and name the police have been unable to 1 I a i ti i i ttt Jtf onr) VTra. A H.

H111S. I 'V Jiuuoo ucv.ui4.wuii.,. Miss Lietz had been attending a R-viiiii. -Hvden. tumn effects belng carrled throughout Attention Is Invited to Our Very Complete Stock otJnderviear lU; Materials, Ml Styles, All Weights and All Sizes-Alsq to Our Exclusive and Clever Designs in Lounging and Bath rr IthA reentlon rooms.

Tn the dinlnsr private school. In Kankakee until a Clarence snuey. mu year ago, and had lived with :7 her lor. Edward Griswold. Miss Helen Vi father's relatives in the city and im aii.

xr nA Mr. Himv'B. Llnd- combined with the autumn foliage pro mediately after her disappearance ir. Hl'nmv OrrlrV MlflS oiwowi. they telegraphed to her father in Min Tn.

Tovinr won. About one hundred and seventy-five wn.vn., I A nesota. He came to Chicago and learned that Wilson had been seen TT TUPrm riAnrrtk New- -worn imwu iui mo wauuiom Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. George xsew- MA with the girl.

rr.11 Mr and Mrs. llImln8 ol nooieaoco, jier aa imi ntiii -mi -r UU 1 V. 11,. M. I Hadley, Mr.

and Mrs. Welles afternoon. Souvenirs delighted the iWhltmore, Miss Phoebe MCEiratn, i jl jl jl Irk most oKunate and all had a merry Miss Ann McElrath, jonn MCinirain, time playing John BakeweU Miss Vivian van, I WEDDING DATE. mjss may coogan; One of the Committee at Home Club Dance. Those who were present were Mrs.

Miss Geneva Griswold, Miss uena iix-i The date for the wedding of Mrs. W. H. Price, Mrs. F.

Lake, Miss Ethel THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE TWELFTH AND WASHINGTON OAKLAND son, Miss Jane Pearl Jones, miss iou 1 Blanche Soobie and John Eugene Maiiian hn at for the evening I Bliss uaroiyn xveeu, mra. o. Ently. Stewart Smith, Hector Mac Luclle, Corine and Ethel Bailey. Miss M.

Sheppard, Mrs. F. Cahn, Mrs. J. E.

Kensle, Miss Harriet Bakeweu ana of -Wednesday November 11 at 8:30. Tp.tn, 11 Joan Fraser, Misses Douglass, Louise ganford. Mrs. E. P.

Reed, Mrs. Wl. S. Walter BakeweU. JThe Rev.

W. H. Reedy of East Oak- he dance of evening was the Una will be 'the officiating clergyman. teieai' Mtes Edith Upham, Mrs. G.

E. Beach. Mrs. James i ii i ti nil ii ri rorpiTinnv will rtm i I AV irl.nnn If.n TT.w. I Misses Maud and Eva Asher, Fraser, Jt iy enjoyable winter is anwcipaiea i-ome of the bride's parents.

Dr. FATE IN BALANCE. PORTLAND, Nov. 6 After tak this city, who fa charged with etn bezzlementr United States Commission Cannon last night took the case undefi advisement. -MUSICALE POSTPONED, Miss-Alice Phillips, Messrs.

Falrchlld. Sherman, Elmer Nlchcil, -Max Thelen, ciubi members. Section work J'anj Mrg. g. wilcox, of UlS Introduced Iif the club, three lworth avenue.

Mr. Mauerhan is build- WHIG BELLS Miss Marie Withrow has been ing testimony in the case of Charles A. Straus, ex-cashier of the postofflce In Obliged to postpone her pupils' musi sections have been' farmed; one forjtng- a- home Jn the East pled- Paul Thelen, Dr. Archibald A. Alex-; ander, A.

Colby, Dwlght Clarke, E. N. cals and conversatlore" from November the study of Browning, a department mont Heights district. Enbush, R. L.

wheeler, E. Q. Sel- 7. to an early date in December. in arts and crafts and a third which I This afternoon a pretty affair was wood, Paul Bailey, G.

E. Baldwin. FOB ME, 15 The Wlthrows are1 again in their old will make a study of practical" garden- 1 given In honor of the young bride home, 201 Pine street. San Francisco, Ing. Tor the-latter section an in- elect, when Mrs.

J. M. Bonner of 415 which has been occupied by the San -structor has been engaged from the IWalaworth avenue was the gracious MONTH UY MEETING. Francisco, Press Club since the fire. University of California.

I hostess, I About a dozen close friends enjoyed The monthly meeting of the Batcha while they were in Europe. your corset It's an easy the same care in OUR dresses fit to shape, not to yours, step to a good figure if you use G001N the treasures of the afternoon. A I Berserks, a social Club of East Oak- 1 Miss Evelyn Almond Withrow Is ELABORATE TEA. pfetty feature "was the Obweb party, land, was held at the home of Miss busy with a most promising portrait many colored ribbons were woven in I Hazel Gurbendean, last Tuesday. land also a large picture which she J.Mn.

Harold Havens was th hos- and out about the rooms, each ribbon I The rooms were artistically decorat- (commenced in Paris. buying corsets that you use in buying shoes But Edna Goodrich's Mother at fcn elaboiate tea given at h-ir I a isvi vav)vu vv. a j-v a.u i aaa favu oaa nuuf itv v. ls wivts. i if 47 Cfoeaatlful home this aitsr- the finder.

The gift attached to the 1 Music and numerous games afforded, I PLACERVILLE A. Kabo will; improve yoor appearance neon. ho was assisted in receiinr Declares Ceremony Will -Take Place Saturdayv ribbon given tne gues? or nonor was amusement lor all. I The Placerville Choral save their her aruests by Mrs. Frank Havens.

to. buy the right because it will fit you; be sure Vr. wirkha.rn Havens Mrs. Edward a beautiful engagement cup and sau- picture appears above, Marjorie faU concert last evening. The soloists asm a na miAors aninvan an 1 as w.

tj jm nf vnma tjtra wrrv Maxwell Mrs Wll- j.na ama ooosun oim j0r tne evening were Mrs. Hi. J. jouy ighted with your NEW YORK. Nov.

6. "No, I'm iTrS wjniamaon Mrs Henrv Rosen. game orcaras ine living jorle La spenth time and and E. Carl Anderson of Oakland. Mrs.

size and shape and you 11 be de appearance and comfort. US. Mrs. A. A.

Long, Miss Beile room was prettily decorated with ferns, expense in the endeavor to bring the Jolly formerly resided' In Placerville not going to marry Miss -Goodrich Sat-whlle in the dining room the decora- younger set of East Oakland together and her return is always welcomed Lrflay; rm too busy. Forget it It's -Nicholson. Mrs. Robert C. Newell, Mrs.

If your form needs reducing, here's a Kabo De Golla. Mrs. Louise Allender. ewrare! 1. rVae0? 11 a stunld moe'-Nat.

Goodwin. v- a. i vtuuiv or ucuuiT icuooL as i nis riper nnoa ti rm nomrA rm pnnmi 1 f8 'V -JZ ed at the conclusion. of the afternoon's served, after which all joined in a nd received wittf much enthu- "Yes, Edna will marry Mr. Goodwin, Miss Lillian Penberthy, Mrs.

pfnber lrestivitie. corset that will reduce it from 3 to 5 inches; will give graceful lines to your frollclng barn dance with Miss Eli- Jsiasm. Hla numbers Included selec- and she will marry him Saturday, ihy ana Mrs. v- a. roexor, zabeth Besson at the piano tlons from the Italian opera' and a I Mrs.

Beatrice Goodrich. The goMns worn 1 by the receiving Among tnose present wen group of French songs. party were unusually beautiful. ENJOYABLE EVENING. Laura Besson, Miss Elizabeth Besson, Take your pick.

Nat Goodwin was seen behind Vie curtain of the Ber- Mrs. Harold Havens' gown was' of A most enjoyable Hallowe'en party brocade embroidered in the was held at the home of Bilss Lucile Miss Marjorie La Mottey Edward DCTIIDM9 TCI C1STFRN HDMP 1 I 1. busy whipping rs. Beatrice Fins is leaving this LZ, pastel thafies and gold, fashltra'd Bally. Channlng way, October 31.

The "ck mm WtaSriS the dlrectolreJtyle; a beautiful blrdLof decorations and amusements of the Tm wimam "fP- re1 pnradlse in her hair added the hn- evening were characteristic of the lshlng touch to an-exquislte costirme. night and many original ideas were I 'j in New York. She will be ac- "10 panled as far as Los Angeles by He was in the center of potato crates mother, Mrs. G. H.

Priest, who, barrels and i broken boxeswhen be the Uest of relatives in the the reporter asked: "Is the report true Mrs. FranK havens wore a wmte earned out by the Misses Bailey and SOUVENIR CLUB. lace creation with ornaments of dla- a half dozen of their friends who acted uthern city, for a month. Before 'w chj, ior iuuhw. oamo The of the Souvenir Chib Tne memoers or tne souvenir ngure ana will De more comfortable than any.

corset you have ever) worn. Can be -adjusted after being put on. Kabo Form Reducing Corsets, Unbreakable steels no brass eyelets. Guaranteed. 20 to 36.

Price 3.00.. Ask your dealer. i -i Kabo Corset Co. Chicago monds. An exquisite gown or pinKlas joint hostesses on -this occasion.

I cninpuinern, Jbatiirdav'" i cashmere heavily embroidered with I About thirty anests enjoyed the I had afvery enjoyable meeting at the Ireachlng New York Mrs. Fine will give I )oses was the becoming costtlme worn evening, among them being the Misses home of Mrs. G. E. Beach on Saturday concerts! in Los Angeles, Riverside, nqT INTERESTED.

I urday' or any other Saturday, see? PATRfOTIC LECTURE. Wedding bells at this particularly in- A lecture will be given, this evening teresting stage of my career don't under the auspices of Oakland interest me a bit or appeal to me at Chapter, D. (A. by Ford Samuel, all, and I haven't-got an aesthetic tem-whose subject will be "Patriotic Edu- perament, either." cation." The lecture will be given at Mra. oodrlch.

the mother of the the West Oakland settlement. Fifth falr miSs Edna, was Interviewed. She and Peralta streets, at 7 o'clock. There saId: It i3 perfectly true that Nat IwlU be stereoptlcon yiews juustrauve Goodwin and my daughter Edna are of the flag. This is the flrsriDf a series I tJ marrled Saturday.

At leRSt. I Half the believe that the ceremony will take place Saturday. If not Saturday, It time when a person feels blue and out of sorts you may take it for he is a victim of the "lard habit." Lard-cooked food, and good of lectures to oe given Dyr me cnapier for the purpose of educating the young people in patriotic matters, that they may become better cttiiens. Mrs. David crranted that will be Monday sure, and my daugh ter will be very happy too." I Gage is chairman for tne cnapters work.

Satisfaction Is a guarantee that goes with every fur garment we selL The workmanship is of the highest quality and our prices from 25 to 50 per cent lower than other houses. A Large Assortment SOUTHERN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Barada and their OH People stomachs are never mends tor long. tood is not neaUMul icodand no ordinary stomach can thoroughly digest it. 1 Lard comes from the pig-sty; Cottolene from the cotton fields of the Sunny South; Lard is greasy, Indigestible, and sometimes absolutely harmful; Cottolene makes food digestible, nutritious, delicious. I Cottolene is the perfect shortening and frying medium.

It is pure' and healthful. It contains not an ounce of hogat; Cottolene is today in use by thousands of housewives who would no more think of going back to lard than they would! of reverting to tallow dips for light-" ing their homes. 1: Cottolene is one of the. products which pure food advo- 'Jk; young daughter, Alice, have gone South to reside. Miss Alice, who Is a i-very winsome girl possessed of a beautiful voice; is to take up the study of beautiful natural "EASTERN MINK" garments of music.

are now marked at prices that will Interest you. We are showing" an Immense line of smaRTieclc 1 4 GETS UNIQUE DEED. pieces of superior quality. Also the larger and more ELABORATE STOLES AND SHAWI COL RXCTRAMENTO. Nov.

A deed to LARS, plain op. with heads and 'tails. MUFFS to Kfttna oDertt slven to his wife on con match in the large PILLOW EFFECT, the RTJG aitlon that their first child was a boy th bone of contention In a civil PATTERN, or the NATURAI ANIMAL I nit tried here yesterday; before Judge in which Harry 'Helsen was the Rlnrlr l.vnv i v. Vi iniotiff and' Essie Helsen the defehdant. aa.i.

m. --T-- as Helsen brought the suit to have the deed Is all the rage! We show a large Una '-of black set declaring tnat.it was oniy nil tntentlon to give his wife the property at hta death. The wile ana ner motner. ljua x' xfc. "iji.i isjt nullum vvp LARS, with heads and talis, and STOLES in many different styles.

The muffs In the LARGE PILLOW or LARGE RUG patterns. a complete however. told-of the promise- made' by cates-always endorse. 4 COTTOLENE is Guaranteed is Q- to refund your money in case you are not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test. IMvr flalrf in Bulk CottoUne is packed la pails with an air- "ever ooin in puik top tQ deaIli7re8h aad whole.

some, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fisn, oil, etc' Cook Dook Free Por 2c itamP pay postage, we will mail wwtv uwn 1 you our new "PURE FOOD COOK. BOOKJ edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert, and containing nearly 300 valuable recipes. Made only by THE N.

K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Helsen In regard to the birth of a boy, The condition! was fulfilled. MANGINI STILL AT LARGE. line of Jap; mink, Siberian squirrel, sable squirrel, Kollnski sable, in neck pieces and muffs. SEAL SKIN JACKETS made to order.

KE-MODELTNG at LOWEST PRICES. HAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 6. A "formal rnmdaJnt was filed yesterday with Po Need "VTNTOIi it strengthens and Vttiol tones up the digestive organs, aids assimilation, enriches the blood, and rejuvenates every organ in the body.

In tbis natural manner Vinol replaces weakness with strength. lice Judge Weller, charging John' Man-ainl with the murder of Mrs. Giovanni Gereghino of 8392 Mission on the niht of October 17. The complaint was slimed bv Carlo Cefeghino. the, husband of the murdered woman.

Manginl Is still bein dillsentlv sought for by, the police "fJatiiro'c Gift) from tho Sunny Soutli" We are positive It will benent every old person who Will givo it a trial 1 nn iMtfnnd tbli noun. of this cltv and-Oakland. He is believed either to be In hiding in the latter city or Wu VDfOL is sold In Oakland by The by this time to have procured passage to Italy. Owl Droit Co.r.

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