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MAY 21, lOil. ,26 SUNDAY MORNING. OARLAND TRIBUNE LARGEST COAST OUTFITTERS Exquisite Lingerie Waists $4.95 Dainty waists of French Voile. Marquisette and sheer Batiste; beautifully, embroidered in all white; soma ha hand embroidery and others in 'Ana machine work; others trimmed with hand i mad enlaces InCluny. Torchon or Irish Crochet ef-1 facts; high and tow neck styles; kimono and -three? -Quarter Bleevea; many of these are samples and all of them are worth in the regular way from f.7.50 to 10.

CHOICE MONDAY. AT S4.95. EXTRA SERVICE r. As "veil as extra assortments and values will characterise this sale; extra sales people will be here to assist you In making your selections; extra fitters, and extra alteration; hands so there will no-: undue delays In turning out the work promptly BIQQEST, JEVKJTT OF THE SEASON. and.

preparations have been roade" accordingly. A w' Cor. Market SAfI fRAIICISCO '-If? and; 4th Sts MAY 22D Wo men's Surife Moliday, 2000 Thl is a MERCHANDISE EVENT for whit we have been planning arfd buying for months. Practically all the STUTS entering- Into It are FRESH NEW GOODS, wHichbave me to us ur In tbi 1 a st dA Rpr4en tatlre EWternFactories and our own rectory In New York particularly, hare token all their hfjrh-prlced cloths madthIto CLFVER NEW MODELS for us at a PRICE WHICH IS ABOUT it AT jF WHAT WE FORMERLY PAID FOR SlMIIRGOOlOn this account, SSd lu tVha GREAT SAMC, these prices are possible on FRESH mR4ISE. In this Sale LVhrond nY STOPS IXEST CtT ln fancy or trimmed styles, AT LESS THAN THE PRICES CHARGED IN THE CLEARANCE OR REDtOTON XLES foroo7 errfes or vassenaTertalsV Particulars of the Lots into which this trreat purchase has been divided for selling purposes, are found herewith.

EVERY SUIT ENTEIUNG INTO THIS SALE "IS A SENSATIONAL BARGAIN. But the most spectacular feature of the Sale is thisr A Silk Petticoat (Messaline or: Taffeta) Free. With Every Suit During Chos. your own and color from a splendid blK variety. Ton ret the Petticoat' J-ftEE regardless of the prie.

pi utt yon buy. LOT 1 Women's Tailored Suits High Class Tailored Suits $9.75 mm Several hundred suits in this lot. In many different styles; Serges, Cheviots, i Tweeds, Shepherd Checks and-mannish Mixtures; some Broadcloths; all regular and some extra sizes; all kinds and colors; all well tailored; splendidly lined and worth reguarly to $20. -CHOICE OF LOT 1 MONDAY Women's andMisses' Suits; many hundreds of them In this lot; plain Serges, fancy mixed. Suitings.

Mannish effects and Tailor Made Models; fancy trimmed styles, sailor collar effects; all with guaranteed linings, all with new model These suits would be cheap at $25 to 330; all sizes, shades and colors represented jtnd A Silk Petticoat Free 7 With Every One at A Silk Petticoat Free With Every- One $9.75 lot 4 LOT 3 Captivating New Suits in 1 Classic Models at Ultra -Stylish I Women's Suits SMART HATS S4 QK Fqnrierly Sold Up to $10 and $12.50 Yr- Aclean-up of te Trimmed Hat In which, we have gathered together a lot of Hats formerly price, at 410 and 312.60, andhave marked them for quick clearance Monday at $4.85. a wide range in styles and colors. and trimmings. All of them are high-class throughout and desirable for Immediate use. A splendid chance for acquiring a new and dressy Hat for very little SEE THESE TOMORROW.

$23.75 $19.75 I'-i-fpr'i tit ft mi i i Stunning Untrimriied Shapes WortrV1 Double oT! Big assortment of Clever untrimmed shapes. aU new models in finest quality of Milan and French chips. These are in large and small shapes, the chips in solid colors and in two-tone, effects. All of these are worth at least double and some even more. On sale Monday as a special bargain offering These suita are real aristocrats; all made from the highest grade Imported materials, in the newest weaves and mivt desirable color combinations.

Many of the materials used are advance pieces designed for Fall use, and the models used reflect styles for the coming Fail season. Altogether, it the, most attractive let of Suits ever offered' at any such figure and a' 40 would not be too much for most of them. These are on sale Monday at More suits In this lot than In any other; ail new and beautiful models In, the finest imported materials; chalk-line Suitings and high beautiful styles and finest kind of workmanship. Suits in this lot that would bring $30 and 335 readily. Many smart Suits for Misses and Smaller Women -In this collection; rare choosing; rare values, and 1 "v4 WC! hi 1 nV Hats Re dii i If'' Kit Big Values Monday at A magnificent collection of hats for girls, representing a.

wide variety of styles jn large bats, also smaller poke bonnets. Flower-trimmed and ribbon-trimmed styles In splendid effects just the kind you would like to see your, little girl wear. These are reduced from 4-6''' $5.00 and $6.50. Monday to. T.

2.o A Silk Petticoat Goes Free with Every One A Silk Petticoat Goes Free With Every One at $19.75 Best Values in Willow Plumes Fine quality big glossy plumes in black, white and colors. Hand-tied, three-ply. On 817S 1 on ay oidav 1 i 5. STRAIN OF APPEAL IS MADE If Wit Cleei Riaes'Wimoiit ORPHANAGE I FOR ins First Prije Horsewoman Easily POST ST JlXrraAJTCTStXk Ladies9 Suits Made to Order School op Colored Girls Needs $12,000 for Maintenance and; Improvements. An appeal has been sent out by the IT) an aire merit of the National Industrial and Orphans School of Beulah Heights for a donation of $12,000.

to be used the maintenance of the establishment, which has as its object the training of colored girls and other unfortun Perfect Fit Best HmHgs 1- Best orkmanship Ji'j. Vrice 3 500 Samples to Choose From ates in the domestic sciences. A tag day has been arranged for May 26, at Kl.1i h1f. mJ their interests with that of the school will endeavor to raise the greater part va uio avuua. The school was founded September -1, 1510.

by'rr. and Mrs. C. H. Duvall, who ouvtributd tergely to Its equipment.

It is their desire to more thoroughly equip the several departments and purchase a horse and wagon to be used in the delivery of products. '-'J WANTED IN MONTEREY, ARRESTED IN OAKLAND Crowded Condition i of Cities With Attendant Vices and Misery Promote Lunacy. 1J yv May 2CUC Tha stress and strain. orevery-day living, aloohol and its various effects upon the system, are the reasons given by Alber Ferris, president of the New Tork State commission of lunacy for 28.06 per cent of the male cases of Insanity and for 60 per cent of the female cases. Kxcesslve noise, poor ventilation and constant artl-flcla lllght are given as further causes leading to temptation and dissipation and ultimate Insanity, according to a statement male hy Ferris today.

"The probability Is that eases cf insanity to be attributed to stress -and strain will Increase in number as the difficulty of transportation, overcrowding and exhaustion, nervous anxiety as regards personal safety owing to 1 the crowded conditions in streets and cities, the temptation' to gamble with i consequent unrest, anxiety and disappointment, "The only remedy Is to prevent the production of insanity by teaching the hygienic life and the avoidance of special causes we know to induce mental impairment. This education must begin early in -life. The proper of raising children is of first Importance. Also it is important that the. State take up the teaching of prevention of insanity, so they may save lives that may be jeopardised.

''hereditary insanitv OROwa: The tendency to hereditary Insanity is very strong. In many families in-; sanity appears tn each succeeding People with Insane inheritance shauld. never be allowed to marry. Unless the States are willing to take advanced ground and present the propagation cf the unfit, it will be necessary to hold In custody patients who are morally Insane who otherwise might be at large. "Indiana, IHInols.

"Wisconsin and New Jersey have laws for the sterilisation of Imbeciles and certain -Irrecoverable in Si i i mi i i. i I ill 1 1 J.1! rtt k-- h-- xiqA f-1 I fx- -s ti i "-i jxHf Vfv' I I rrril Ti w-e I 11 VI In i Tai'' ii SaW8aSaaew MERCHANTS REACH take the trade advocates around the city. They Jumped into automobiles and were driven up town, where for five hours they did missionary work among the merchants," of whom patronise Sar KLftMATH FALLS Oscar Sward was arrested yesterday on a warrant from Monterey charging him wth defrauding an Innkeeper. He will he turned over to an officer from that city to fac: trial there. Oregon City Gives Warm Wellcome to-Boosters From Bay.

Metropoiis. i ill 11.9 ill fcV W.V land wholesale houses. The Ban Fran ciscans never for a moment forgot to boost the fair. Before o'clock every merchant in town had been Interviewed, by the wholesaler a RECLAMATION'S WONDERS TOLO. Tonight the business men attended the Iris 'Where a was hel4 with Klamath businessmen-as the, hosts.

The treat of the evening was an illustrated lecture on the local government reclamation work- which will transform thousands of acres of semi-arid agriculv tural lands into rich farms. The committee of local businessmen have so arranged their program that there will not be an idle minute during tne stay of the party here. Tomorrow will be devoted to a slant-seeing trlji which includes a steamer ride across Klamath Lake, Arriving at ftidce Tavern at the northern end of the lake, the wholesalers will be guests at a huntl era' luncheon. The steamer will visit Rocky Point and PJican, Bay near the latex R. HarrU man's loge.

The visitors will- Inspect bi DEAFNESS CURED "I Have Demonstrated That Deafness Can Be Dr. Guy Clifford Powell. KLAMATH yAIXS. Ore. (On board the Merchants' Association train at Klamath Falls)," May 20.

-To San Francisco's enterprising' wholesale merchants belongs the distinction of having brought the and the most elegantly appointed special train into this wonderful little city -whose population has been doubled in less, than two years. The people turned out en masse to areet the- sneciaL Business in the city sane of both sexes. r. the i was suspended for an hour, all the bus- "News Torkr State hopes to Join Covernment In a strong policy of exclu- 'Iness men- gathering at the new 10,000 7T secret, of hotr to use the sad (a-rllbl nature forces for the core of DeafneM lad Bead tM it laat leea -diaeeTeved by the. famuna Ph.Tiflai-cieitiiit.

Dr. Gay Clifford I'otreU. leafnesa and Head Noises disappear aa by magic nnrter toe se of thl new and n-ondarful rtlsfftrerr. He will send all trho suffer from XeafBess and Head Koiaes fall Inf or. matlon bow they Bay be -cured, absoliitely free, no matter bow loaa; ntey bare been deaf, -or rbat caused their deafness.

This taaaetoas freatment i so simple, natural and certain that yea wilt wonder why It was not dlaeoTered before. InTestieators -marvel at the quick re. alia. Any deaf pcrsoa ean have foil information how te fee cared quickly and cured, to stay fared at home without a cent. Write today te Dr.

Gay Clifford Poire H. 537 Bank sion Of the defaema wnwa: may result In amendment of the present OM tn pf the city, was on' immigration law. It is very advisable that other states, especially "states llksj A score of antowy)b'ns wre ready to Minnesota. Washington and those on the U- ANNETTE DEANER, who was awarded the first prize at the Flower Show I border should follow -the example 01 nen V. Miss Deaner was a striking figure In of red carnations and ferns with a large xorK in tnia regaro.

wu criminals should always be reported after a handsome black moleskin habit, black red ribbon bow on his bridle. sentence for insane Miss Annette Deaner of 824. Thirty-eighth street, this city, who was awarded first prize at the Berkeley Sower festival last week for the' best saddle How to Beautify Plainest Complexions Miss Deaner has never had a lesson having served In horseback riding in her life, but has criminals. i i Buudinc. Peoria, 111., and set rail Information I of this new sad wonderf ol diacorery, sbsolntely ridden since she was a child.

At Sacramento three years ago. Miss -SieEMIL JOULLIN TO PLAY Xeaner won velvet cap and black gauntlets. She Is the only woman rider about the bay who rides without a saddle, and this, together with the fact that she rode sideways and with surslngle and banket gave her a distinction which nd other rider in the parade had.v Her horse is a dark bay and -he was gaily decked for- the parade In a wreath (Toilettes.) A mm avawt asp -WAV-tn 1 IS 4 TSTaW lfV horse. Is one of the finest I horseback riders In this vicinity. Her horse, Which ahe rode-In' the fiower festival 1.

handsome Kentucky thoroughbreds and brought forth expression of admiration all along the line of march. AT BENEFIT FOR GUILD tlona is in keeping with our natural inninv reciamsuon woray -winch Is nearmg completion. 1 VISITORS MUCH FETED In the evening the San Francisco merchants will dine the local merchants at-oard the special train. Xfce local committee, headed by Mayof L.T Banderson, will take care of the visitors during- their stay here. The men Eanderson arei Mf.

B. R- Reames, ident-of the Chamber of Commerce. an J. facott laylor and A. C.x Wrenn.

editors of the local dally paperfT gresslve cities in southern Oregon. ItJ nd lt streets eonvnari wi-tLy those large citlesTThe Klamath Development company is builds Ing a large hotel in the center of the ctty k.wiS Jon the voters decided i municipal light and power plant and they are now seeking to take othe steps in the same direction. A short tanca out of the city the government is rushing work on Us J80.000.000 Irrigation Priect to which ail Klamathana point with great pride- A BURqLAR'S AWFUL DEED may not iraralj-ze a home so completely as a mother's long illness. But Dr, King's New Life Pills are a splendid for women. "They gave me wonder- for the best horsemanship and finest horse and She has also car ried off first prize in two Tolo county fairs.

hnmcmnnahlD and finest) writer, -and before long they will SAN FRANCISCO May 20. The lAdles have supplanted powders and cosmet-AuxlUary Guild of the St. Thomas Xcs. Aquinas Church will give a benefit, con- "A very fine lotion can be prepared cert Tuesday evening under the direction-- at little cost by dissolving a small orlg-f Emlle Joullln, son of the painter, inal package of mayatone in eight i. rru ounces of wltch-hasel.

'This, applied AWAKE OFFICIAL FOR -MARRIAGE LICENSE RETIRED. MERCHANT DIES AT OLD AGE Ttee raialeas Xaikeds raialeas galalaaa Irion a university student, and George Herrmann. Henrietta and ICatherlne Fucha -x The remains -will be shipped to' Grass Valley for interment In the family: plot. The services 'will be held tomorrow morning, the pallbearers being John Thomas, Nat ArgaU. Bennett Opie.

and Paul Seara of Grass Valley. MAftTTKEZ. May 20, County Clerk Emn Joullin Is winning distinction as to the skin dally, trees it or pnnpiw, JTATXOXAI CESTAL CO. 110 saOlDWAT, UAKI tXD. anfl MacKheaas or orner Diemunw.

anu liu, cvncvri aw buu J. H. Wells was aroused from his Henry J. Fuchs. an aged Mason, died I at.

hta home. 6103 Regent street, Oak-I land, yesterday afternoon. He was a eiaialner ostu s. ouaoays, as te 1. Oerma spekam.

VTOIimst. aula fc i late last night and asked by Harmon Mn.hr will Grlee- Sonata to the uddy; or Hlnch of Selby to grant him a license m. Tn. aliItltt complexion a-ricn empcuwnme anu -to marrv Miss Mabel Fowler of Free- I. natural neaim-wnt irapossioie w.m will also be heard In other numbers.

powder or rogue. stone. The brldeto-be had' come from Others to assist are Miss Grace Partoe, mava.ton lotion Is srreaseless. ttbt Sonoma county home expressty for former merchant Grass having come from. that city three years ago.

Fuchs was a native of Arzherg, Germany, years of ag-e. lie 1 came "to California la -the- early '60s. He is survived by six' children, Carl Fuchs, a graduate of the uUversitv; Christopher the ceremony and the late hour did not soprano; G. C. Buelner, baritone Mrs.

and prsvents5 the growth of hairs tir tt-tUa at M. Fltxsimmons, harp, and the Misses Many women use it to prevent tan and shasta bjetmat Hotel prices mofierata; cottages and teats far-cisbed for housekeeping for rent; Iron, and soda springs, swimming tank, box italO, cro7Zet. qnoits. Tor ftirther Informa-W'rya. cteseas O.

Shasta Betreat. STEAI GOLD WATCH. SAN FRANCISCO. May 20. Sreak-thleves broke into the room of Peter Peterson, 574 Third yestarcfSiy and stole a gold, watch valued at $16.

trotiMe." wrote Mrs. M. C. leaaill, Tenn. Tf aillntf, try theiu.

at Osgood Bros. the home of Eliwh In Selby Tsfisri fee is Edith Jonea and Marie de Forest. is employed to protect the skin from emplsyed In the Jcompanlst. i harsh winds and cuminr weather..

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