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OAKLAND TRIBUNE 15, 1011. 1.U REIUIICES Ml COLUMBIA OPENS TODAY WITH A POPULAR PLAY See Geary Street Windows Hail Orders -Filled Promptly to i rhhrn Vnn linn Snun nf I one! fin 0- Third on Every Suit Purchased Stockton-Geary-Union Square, San Francisco STJIn DAT MOK JSTNU. A fin? Easier 6 DEusisally Good VaWes Monday in jthe ALL THE LATEST, STYLES Balance entire up-to-date stock of Suits mustgo. Prince Lutipold-of Bavaria, to Marry Pretty Miss Maude Fay. "EITHER CAESAR OR NOBODY," DECLARATION Hoodo That Follows 6arnard Refuses to Go in Hiding.

(By VANCE THOMPSON.) fig ''r Iq ri ill ioifs Sites i Jjice Curtain values. Interest centers tomorrow on gronp of strons Styles are particularly good, well adapted for a variety of uses, ami every item quotea is ngarcd PARIS, April 15. Mlssv Maude Fay of on an extremely close basis. i I In addition to the numbers quoted there Is a atchless showing of the better grades. Particnlars Ban Francisco, a singer at the Munich oi these specials below: Latest effects, best makes and all popular shades and fabrics.

We set the pace Scrim Curtains Opera Is having the- Rue de la Pair scoured pretty trousseau things for her approaching mar rage with his royal highness, Prinoe Henri Luitpold of for low prices InJ Plain and Figured Net Curtains, Fine French Net Curtains, with bands of Arabian braid. Grecian and other borders. Specially priced priced at Z6Q and S.5o pair Oakland. St. Hubert; knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, grandson of the Prince Re gent and cousin of the King Otto ARTHUR JEFFRIES, Who will be seen at the Co-lumbia Theater.

Heavy Curtains of plain scrim, with two-inch hemstitched border, pair Heavy plain Scrim Curtains, with-colored lace border Ivory Scrim Curtains, with fancy' drawn work in attractive designs, pair Linen Crash Curtains natural fast coior, hemstitched border, suitable for bungalows, living rooms, pair. Cross-bar Scrim Curtains, with lace insertion and edging, i per pair Irish Point Curtains of Bavaria. "Asihe mad; king is' childless the right of succession rests In the regent's line: Nor Is this ito be a morganatic marriage, $1.50 $2.25 $2.75 $3.00 $3.00 $4.50 ISALK BEGINS at 9 a- m. Monday. Every garment must be sold, as new models arrived from the East today.

We need the money you need our suits. New Cloak and Suit Dept. at the for the American girt "stood firmly for a Figured centers, large borders of new and effective designs i $7.50 and (8.00 i Arabian Curtains Made from French net. with I hand -made Arabian lace edging: a most attractive value at M.SO I Extra nne Scrim Curtains, net lace border and edging, I regular raarrigae' or none at all. The case of Prince Gpulllame of Bavaria, who married MissjAntone Barthe morganatlo-ally and was-made baroness on that oo-sion, was cited to Miss Fay.

"Either Cassar or nobody," replied the Callfomlan. s'Tou may keep your title pair oston ODD PAIRS CURTAINS, VARIOUS MAKES, O.VE-HALF OFF TWO I PAIR LOTS AT REDUCTIONS ON ONE- THIRD I of baroness; want to be the equal of STORE NINTH AND WASHINGTON Splendid Showing of High Class Suits Among the new arrivals In our1 Sujt Stock this week are many stunning new Suits of Individual character and exclusive design. They are the "American editions," so to speak, of foreign masterriecea nd wonderfully smart The Wgh waist lines, the drooping reveys. th2 touches of color? aU arV.uggesuVSf diN 4 STREETS- Another theatrical enterprise will be given Oakland- today when the Columbia Theatre on Tenth street, betweenBroad-way and throws open Its doors with a matinee performance of the western drama "Bar Ranch." A novel feature of the new house Is the fact that most of the players engaged are actors prominent in the east and who are natives of Three of the, men of the company who have been appearing as leading men In the East, are William Blair. Ivan Miller and Arthur Jeffries.

The leading woman. Beatrice Sherman, was formerly a social favorite here, when she was known as Beatrice Friederich. She Is considered one of the greatest beauties of the Eastern stage. The other women of the company are Ethel Martefle, Francis Fields and Blanche Trelease, the latter an Oakland girl, who achieved fame as a dancer. The remainder of the company are Frank Bonner, Howard Vose, Newell West, Jim Nutter and Mott Moore.

It will be the policy of the house to present high class melodrama at popular prices. I ALTERATIONS FREE. MBssiaBBanBaB my husband nothing." Such was bier haughty and defiant tiltl-matum and as the prince Is desperately In love with the American singer, he has decided to renounce his royal honors and kingly expectations so as to marry the girl of his heart. LOVE SICK PRINCE. Prince Regent Lultpold.

who is over. 90 years of age. has done everything In his power to dissuade the love sick Drlnce "juvuuoi awiciiM manna, uunsee ana lurniweinrnt ihrir arianti tn ti rrn- yet to come. $50.00 to S110.00 ElKs' Show to Give Twenty-two Hilled in Mine Explosion PeeK at Panama Fair SAN FRANCISCO. April IB.

Pre- from marrying the- California girl, but ail to no purpose. Prince Lultpold first saw Miss Fay at the Grand Opera House Valencia Theater neif Friday and "City of Paris" Millinery in the Popular Price Range prlcJf TsT TrJ oS'tn'StSg. 4 th08e Wh 'fV0 modl8h and whiprefeV At S7.50. S10.00, S12.50 and 815.00 i you eerthem tomorrof neW including the neWjj "Coronation Turbans." We shall be glad to have Saturday are near completion. The advance sale of tickets Indicates MI LAW MUST VICTORIA, B.

C. April 15. News was brought by the steamer Antilochus, which arlved from the Orient today, of a mining district In Hakkaido, North Japan, where twenty -two lives were lost following an explosion. The shaft was blocked with debris for three hours following the accident and all efforts to rescue those In the mine failed. The cage and hoisting gear above the shaft were destroyed by the force of the explosion.

i BACHELOR TO REMEMBER j-; YOUNG WOMAN IN WILL The June Bride BE CARRIED OUT The corner window i features a June bride with her New Laces and Embroideries Stocks are in magnificent shape just now. The Lace showing of I Filet, Venlse, CUiny, Llerne, Chantllly, Milan and Crochet varieties. In bands, a Hover and edges is very strong. The Embroideries, In i flouncing. demi-flouncings, allovers, bands and cdsings, are charming in variety and lovely in designs and quality.

i mother and sister, all properly attired. Millinery, going-away costumesi and accessories that outfit, are also ex- naturally are a part oi such an! The display is quit crowded house on both evenings. Rehearsals are being held nightly and dally. Only a full dress rehearsal remainsto call the arrangements finished. "Billy" Hynes.

one of the directors of.the show, says he Is prepared to place the show on right now. One of the chief features will be the tableau depicting the Panama-Pacific Exposition, with the Goddess of Liberty, represented by Miss Thelma Fennell, unveiling the exposition! of the world, i 1 Electrical effects wlll produce dawn, bright daylight and the softer tints of evening. Otto Schiller will have charge of the etaging.X The California Grays has a new act composed of several noveltles.X 1 Arrangements have been madewith the United Railroads whereby extra cars will be placed- on the Valencia street line after theater hours on both evenings. I hlblted In appropriate settings attractive and worth seeing. Former Governor Gillett Says I All Looting Will Then Be Stopped.

CANTON. April 15. Samuel Rudy. 86 years old, a bachelor who is said to be worth $200,000 and with no near relatives, has drawn up a will In which he made ten young women employed Iji the Stark county court house offices beneficiaries to the extent of $1000 each. Rudy met the girls during the long litigation in the courts over the question as to whether he was able to take care of his own property.

In which he finally the Gray Brothers and In Its present 9 Jn Munich. She Is. very popular there and Baron Speidel, the manager, speaks of her as "his daughter." Since the commencement of, his love-making, the prince has been most devoted. He is, as strong at pursuing as he is at; wooing, and recently followed Miss Fay to London, whither she was called to fill an engagement. Miss Fay Is weknown in Paris, where she studied with Jean de Reszke.

She is a protege of Mrs. Morpn Mitchell, widow of Governor Morton's nephew, who died at Carlsbad two years ago. Mrs. Mitchell being from San Francisco, has taken particular Interest in the success of her; talented' townswoman. This marriage will connect Miss Fay not only with the royal house of but also with the Hapsburgs and Bourbons.

Moreover, she becomes cousin-in-law to Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. SERIES OF MISHAPS. The long series of mishaps -that has attended the making and erecting of George Gray. Barnard's monumental group at the Harrlsburg caplto Is still unfinished. The Pennsylvania legislative commltte -recently informed him that all' the work had to, be In place 'by April 2, so that ft Could be passed upon and payment made of the 160,000, which are still due the sculptor.

Down in Italy Mr. Barnard worked day and night. and finally finished the background and the second and last bas-relief, that of "Xiabor." AH was boxed and ready to shipped onf the dock at Genoa on March 29. The shipping agents had contracted for- the delivery of the statuary at; New York in twelve days, but tha steamship Princess Iretie refused to take the major part, saying It was too heavy and took only the figure of "Philosophy." i Then the liner ran ashore and the remaining parts of Barnard's masterpiece axe lined ori the Genoa dock waiting for asteamship; willing to take them to New Tork. i fourth streets, endangering the Uvea of pedestrians.

ENSIGN MADDEN MARE-ISLAND, April 16. Enslga Wilson Madden, formerly of tha Maryland, isj now at the naval hon-pital at Marf: Island, where he Is under treatmeOt, As It will be neces- as tne victor. I Quarry Is Detriment, Improvers Declare SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. The Noe "Valley Promotion Association has declared In favor of the acquisition by the city of the quarry at Twefity-sixth and Douglas streets for park purposes. This quarry was formerly operated by condition is an.

eyesore and a detriment to the advancement of that section of the city. An effort wtll be made to secure four additional electric (lights for the Falriiew section. Lake) Merced tract was indorsed as the moist suitable for the i Panama-Pacific Exposition site. Complaint was made of boys coasting down the Castro street grade be-tween Twenty-second and Twenty- sary ivr nun: iu (cumin for some time he has been de-' tachel froml tne 1 SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. "If th present state banking laws were properly enforced It would be impossible to loot a bank," James N.

former governor, declared before the Commonwealth Club at its weekly luncheon in the Pil-ace Hotel today. The subject of theformer governor's address was' "Four Tears of State Legisr lation In Retrospect." He enumerated the bills that passed the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth legislatures which, in his opinion, were doing th sfkte the greatest good; Chief among these was the banking law. 7f "The panic of 1907 caused sk investigation Into the banking laws of our state," Gillett said. "It was found that there were few good laws on this subject and that the banking ofour state was permitted to- go alongaSout as It pleased. "A commission was appointed, composed of members of the Senate and Assembly to make an Inquiry Into the bank peoaj eatThis If You New Ca Goods ing business.

The bankers appointed a Dining Table and Four Ghairs comraiuea 10 wore wiin inis jeommii-tee. I "BEST BANKING "The result fwas the present banking BARNARD iPHILOSOPHICAL, act, which has been declared by bankers eanwhlle Barnard- is as philosophical i inrougnout tne united states to- be one of the safest and best of state banking laws. "All that is necessary to stop the loot- Just Arrived '111, I lug banks is properly to enforce this! Our Big Sale Starts row Monday The former governor was somewhat dubious of the benefits to be i derived from the new primary law. "The law may be all right," Said Gillett, "but it needs extensive amendments, for the abuses under It are just as bad as under the bid bill. Solid Oak Dining Table 6-Foot Extension Chairs are fall Box Seat, well constructed I of seasoned white oak Sale Prices "A man: running for office today goes out to get help from his friends-- and his friends are generally those who have money.

No one knows what -promises the candidate makes to get the help of these moneyed friends. "One of our congressmen spent more money at the last election to gain his seat in Congress than had been' spent by i all our congressmen -for ten years before that. I "Also, It took -more money to elect our present governor than had ever been spent before." 1 J' ALL LEGISLATURES GOOD. Gillett -asserted that no state legislature willfully passed corrupt bills, and that all legislatures pass some good laws and not many' bad "A great deal of talk is indulged In about special interests, controlling our legislatures," Gillett said, "but when we stop to analyze the laws written Into our statute books, few will be found that are bad or which favor the Interests. Most i wilVbe found to be Just and maiur direct- ed against the very interests cojmplalned as the marble figure that went ashore with the Princess Irene.

He will sail tomorrow for New Tork in the George "Washington; with his family, Scotch household goods and multiple works of art. He is going home for good and will reoccupy iis studio at Fort Wasft-lngton, there topegin work Immediately on his Lincoln statue for Cincinnati. Barnard has finished the model of a- statue i for Mansfield which may be erected In front of the New Theater, New York. M. Rodin has modeled In clay a life siza bust of George's Clemenceau, former prime minister of France who recently returned from the Argentine Republic, where- he gave lectures.

When finished the bust will he presented to Clajnenceau by the Argentine minister as a gift from his republic. Today there, has been shipped to the Field Museum of Chicago a statue of the Goddess of War, who for. hundreds of years dominated the Egyption empire. This terrible goddess was named Sekmet and had the head of a lioness. The statue Is lifelike and has been purchased from Lthe company which owns the "L'Or Hotel for- the noted museum called after Chicago's merchant primes, the late Marshall Field.

If the 'statue belonged to tomb or a temple, Chicago could not possess It, for the Bureau; of Egyptian Antiquities does not permit Buch to b. exported. The statue originally from the far-famed 4E'mple of Karnak. in ancient Thebes, the Luxor of today. WISH HER GODSPEED The Count -and Countess Jacques dd Lessens, the latter recently Miss Mae-Kenzle of Montreal, Mr.i and Mrs.

F. H. Perkins of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar P. Cook of Philadelphia, Mrs. J. P. and Robert Thompson of Philadelphia, wished the goddess godspeed as Bhe -departed in her wooden crate for her future home on the shores of Lake Michigan.

i i 5 J.C LInchsmlth. who recently sailed for New York, will commence ta show his horses again at Meadowbrook. This place, formerly occupied by the late Pat Collier and i which was destroyed by fire, will be rebuilt. Mr. Llnchsmlth will begin training his "horses for Jthe coming borse show: In New York.

He; Is noted for the perfection of his turnouts and win try to excel the high standard he established for himself. Immediately iupon Clinchsmlth's return, architects and builders will begin work COSGRAVE'S OAKLAND STORE ANNOUNCE A THIRTY-DAY ENLARGEMENT SALE MORE ROOM ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL This is the kind of value that builds business and Tnakes satisfied customers. J. This Dining Set is regularly sold for far more than the price we are asking -) is an indication of the kind of values we are always riving. i 1 of." I Our business has now reached a point where it is necessary for us to enlarge our pres- the volume of our ent cramped quarters at 12th and Jbfanklin bts.

The rapid growth and Other bills enacted In his tenure of office which Gillett considered beneficial were; this end business has been the result of our policy of "Always Best Values," To ne pure iooa ana orug svci, ma arm- trust law, the insurance laws, the antl-racing laws, the railroad rate law, the laws providing for the improvement of th Sacramento river and San Francisco's waterfront, and the state highway act. S. P. SIGNAL SERVICE WE MUST GET RID OF OUR BIG STOCK to allow the carpenters and decorators room to work. SALE STARTS TOMORROW NOTHING RESERVED -t, i.

i YOUR OWN CREDIT TERMS 1. i Select the above ''Special" or anything four complete stock. Our prices are always th-jrmrj lowest for cash or credit. 1 EMPLOYES TO DANCE IT A us d. viiii call, ittuic 11191 iiiuiwc J4 vuvi gicai values ill iii catjupjvc or UOWu.

jK" Ncw goods just tfnpacked included in this sale at usual low sale prices. Too many to enuJl merate prices. The Southern Pacific Signal Service HTl TinlH atia rtf ar-4 nf GET OUR FREE RENT LIST BUT YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE BEST VALUES AT POSITIVE- LY LOWEST PRICES, AND WELCOME TXTTTTTTT A TV1 71 i muk TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT at MeadowprooK. tt expects in miurc to spend far less of his time abroadt remaining at least three parts of the year on his American estate. -n-imm a 1 rm rf Rnntvn tbe man who dances at Alcatras halL Peralta street, near Seventh, on; next Tuesday evening.

The grand march will begin at 9 o'clock with union music arranged under the direction of Mrs. F. E. Fraights. Refreshments will also be served.

i CASCARONE SAN FRANCISCO. April 15. The annual Cascarone social will be given by Artemis circle No. 120, C. O.

on Saturday April 22, in the new club hail, TwentyHlrst and Howard streets. One thousand colored egg shells filled with confetti will be at the diasosai of the guests. A OAK lU'AWD Jl U.J. J.J.XU4X built most of Bay, after living in 0SM Paris for fourteen years, is preparing 10 ntnni tr mHi-i to make his Derma- 224228 I I A fi I A Fit I 1 One Block from Twelfth and fS v3 JLlL Franklin Sti. SI 1 San Pablo At.

14th and Broawaj nent residence, His house- on the Avenue d'lena will be given- up within the next two months and all the furnt ture shipped to, his new homo In Boston..

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