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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 11

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Oakland Tribunei
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'4 IDAY EVENING, OAKLAND TRIBUNE AUGUST 27, 1909. 11 BALD-HEADED JVOMAN Oakand Girly Now i of Her Crown of Beauty Women's Wash Belts Battenberg Scarfs Wife of Minister, V. es in Love and Marriage I 89c Extraordinary The scarfs are 20x54 Inches or 20x72 Inches. The centerpieces, 30x30 inches. Worth $1.50, but.

selling at becaus elightly soiled. Feted by Friends 10c A manufacturer's overstock of belts, showing' values to 50c, Plain white, solid color or striped. Each ha a mother-of-pearl buckle. 7Mr Is certainly most necessary to oiti.in. no cuuia iove ana marry a I Eleventh and Washington Sts.

headed woman? What charm could J) I arrity i uuwi nucn, a aisnguremenl? I A woman's goal Is usually love ana mar- lage. Her crowning glory Is her hair. Join acMme Gldb Now Qm Sewing he loss cf her hnlr man her beauty, har ness ana success. Yet. right here In Club Plan akland, there are thousands of women I who are neglecting! or Injuring their hair Our Machines, Inexpensive but Superior to Many Higher Priced to uch an extent that It Is only a matter or time when It will Be utterly mined.

Many women destroy the beauty of thlr hair through thoughtlessness or ignorance! or certain facts. They use curling irons are Bully Guaranteed Hale's machines, ball-bearing and perfect in every detail of construction, are sold on the club plan, al- lowing the' purchaser eveyy advantage easy payments without interest, and the use of the ma- chine while paying for it. The machines have highly polished oak cabinets with a full set of draw-1 ers, and with every machine we give' free a complete set of nickel-plated attachments and other ac-, cessories, including an illustrated book of instructions. These machines are easy running, made with the shuttle race oiler, the automatic tension release, pat- over-heated, or excess, which, destroys 'tho natural oil of the hair, canislng It to break anl come out. They do not lampoo their hair often! enough, or too Wy0 They use soars preparations Vhicn contain Ingredients positively harmful to the scolp and hair: As a result of such treatment, dandruff is created, the hair loosens, loses color, ent dust pan and capped needle bar, which does away with the continuous tip and down motion of the needle bar while sewing.

i- Down Places the Machine in Tvur Home. a Week Pays the SSBSSBBBSSMBMSSBBBBBBBSSISBMBSBMaSSBW Balance. No Interest BSBMSBBSiSSBSSBBSSBBBMSSaaaBBBaSMIBSSMBBM Nor Collectors. lsrl's out, and baldness commences, uhl rroper and prompt rreratuttons are taken in time. Ihen ag-tll, microbes and certain i Sewing Lessons Free ureases bring about unhealthy scalp and hair eondltions.

Almost any one may rid themselves of dandruff and diseased scalp md hair If thty will but use the right remedy. We Club." members free lessons in receive sewing- Our Guarantee Ten Years guarantee bur machines for ten years, and will replace any broken or defective, parts except bobbins; shuttles and needles during that time. Electric Motors $17.50 Si Down and a Week The electric motor relieves you of the tiresome treading. With each motor we furnish aicord free which can be attached to any ordinary light socket. It costs but half a cent an hour for electricity to run the motor.

I have that remedy, and we will positively and fancy embroidering guarantee that It will either cure dandruff nticl baldness a It, will not cost the user anything. tn the machine. See window display for fancy work done on our- That's a pretty broad statement, but we will back" It nd prove It with our own i 4 a I money. Rexirll Hair Tonic Is the remody that will grow hair and overcome all sralp and hair troubles. It will grow hair even on ball unless all life In ih lis lr roots has ben extinguished, the IF WW follicles closed and the scalp Is glazed and hlny.

It gets Its name from the fact that It grew hTlr In 93 out of 100 cases, where It received a thoroughly bard. Impartial for Fall Me onnien -oouse and practical test. I Kr We want you to try Tlexall "93" Hair Tonic at our risk. You surely cannot lose anything by doing so, while you have "8 l' Ha everything to gnln. You bad better think this over and then com in and see us nbout this oftor.

You win be well repaid for your Islt to our store. The Owl Drug Thirteenth imd Broadway. Tenth I Made from Fine Grograin and Other Silks Daintily Trimmed and all Under Priced. and Washington streets, Sixteenth and an 1'aWo avenue. Cr Made from Flannelette -Lined with Muslin Regular and Extra Sizes Women's housewrajipers a type of wo- QCf men's garb that never goes out of season.

This is a fresh new line made from good quality flannelette in navy, gray, and XO black and vvhite checks; nicely, lined with white muslin to the waist line, and trim- $1.95 med with tucks arid plaits. MRS. H. H. WINTLER, who is attending the Presbyterian convention at Mt.

Hermon. irr ti rr Schara Photo. Almost half price these unusually pretty bonnets for- babies. are" made of fine grades of silk, grograin and other kinds, with elaborate trimmings, such as embroidered patterns, lace ruches, silk cords, frills of net and lace, fancy silk braid, satin rosettes, satin covered buttons, tucks, ichif- 45c to 95c Mrs. II.

H. Wlntler, daughter of Mrs. COST MONEY Helena W. Smith of 422 Forty-ninth street, who has been visiting in this city, is attending the Presbyterian ministers' They come in a lull fangejof regular sizes; also extra) invention at Mount Hermon, where her husband, Bev. IV H.

Wlntler, pastor of sizes irom 4b to 50. A comprehensive assortment of neat styles at 95c, $1.25 and $1.95 each. fon, and ribbon ties. Sizes from 12 to 16. 75c values at 45c, $1.00 values at 59c, $1.50 values at 89c, $2.00 values at 95c.

the Los Gatos Presbyterian Church, We are selling goods cheaper than other dealers can buy them in order to reduce our factory overstock. Here are some of the money-saving prices: taking part in the proceedings of the sessions. The convention will anijourn August Jl A vital topic that, is agitating the minds of the ministers is the sale of in toxicating iliquors to the Indians. Mrs. Vvlhtler, who was MU8 Hazel Smith, wajs very active in church work while a resident of this city.

Sh was White Bee Spreads a member, of the choir of the Emanuel I resbytcrlan church and was very popu lar with the youns (peopio or the church. $1.50 Tailored Linen Waists; SI. 00 During her, visit, in Oakland she has been entertained by her many friends. Worthy Samples of the Famous Hale Domestics i goc to $2.00 50c Corset Covers, Lace trimmed Plunres and Fancy Feathers are Important Features Never were women's fall hajts more gorgeous than the new creations of this season, copied aftef the approved Parisian models. Plumage is an important feature of the trimmings, and the hats are beautiful indeed, decked in fine paradise, ostrich and pillet plumage, fancy feathers, pompons and wings.

Alsatian bows of fine soft feathers, velvet and wide, ribbons are also much in evidence. The shapes include picture -i- hats, Gainsbbroughs, Russian turbans i and Turkish effects. An immense line of these beautiful hats to select from ---priced at WOMEN WILL REOPEN REDWOOD CITY CLUB REDWOOD CTTT. Aug. 27.

The Redwood City Woman's Club will open Its home next Thursday, after a summer's vacation. Mrs James B. Hume, 90c White honeycomb spreads, 62x80 inches, for Sale of. -Stockings Extraordinary Values for Women and Children 25c and i2ic This sale of stockings presents two highly desirable lines of hose, exceptional values, at prices that justify buying in quantities. For the womennere are silk lisle stockings in black, white and tan, made with double soles, heels and toes and elastic tops 25c a pairt but better than you would expect at this price.

Also children's black school stockings, lxl ribbed, made with double soles, heels and toes. Fine values, at 12C a pair. three-quarter beds have nice soft finish. president of the California Federation $1.15 White, honeycomb spreads in good weight, of Wpmen'a Clubs, will be the guest of 72x84 inches. 15c Ladies' Knit Undershirts 9c honor.

$1.25 White crocheted spreads, 72x88 inches, for Mrs. A. E. Osborne, president of the Santa Clara Woman's Club and State chairman of the Civil Service Reform double beds no dressing nor filling. Committee, will also bs a guest.

She $1.50 White crocheted spreads, 78x90 inches; extra will address the club 'on the subject of "Incorporation." A musical programme weight. All Fancy SilkGoods Vs Off has been arranged and refreshments are $1.75 -White spreads, 78x92 inches, with Marseilles to be served. The officers of the organization are: patterns; made of three-ply yarns; no dressing. President, Mrs. C.

E. Cumberson; vice- $2.00 Extra size white spreads, 90x98 inches, for president, Mrs. Merrill; seennd vice- fand $4.75 president, Mrs. Curran Clark; record large ddubre beds. ing secretary, Mrs.

Morris Cooper; corresponding secretary, Gertrude 35c Corset Covers, embroidered insertion 19c Berger; treasurer, Mrs. FInklor, Board of Directors Mrs. Wentworth, Mrs. Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs.

George Yount. SCHOOL BOARD OUSTS TO PROGUR RISKS LIFE TO stitution and showing 'in detail its 11a blllUes and assets. The motion of the Depositors' Association asking that tha recel-ter be directed to prepare such a report was thereupon abandoned. The report will be as of August 1 and. $1.40 Fancy Crossbar Lawn Shirt Waists 89c TWO MORE APPOINTEES SAX FRANCISCO.

Aue. 27. Following PASADENA GETS NEXT CONVENTION OAKLAND CKETS W01 II the retirement of Director Oliver and Secretary Lefflngwell of the Board of Education, comes the announcement that ing from one room to another. BWore neighbors could form a bucket brigade the fire had sjread to the roof, damaging the building to the extent of WILL FILE REPORT ON BUSTED TRUST COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. J7.

Receiver Le Breton of the California Safe Deposit Trust company, stated in Judge Sea-well's court yesterday that Tuesday next he would file a report giving a full account of the status of tha insolvent in win contain, me receivrr a Tsiuauon the properties owned by the bank. Thos9 interested in the rehabilitation schema -of Walter J. Bartnett have been dam" William Koss. storeXeeDer or the school department, and C. Berry Peterson, clerk of the repair department, were ousted at ormg lor inn uuurmniion.

Hotel Man's Wife Braves the the meeting of the School Hoard yesterday It has been further announced that 8e Us and So Best! We guarantee all optical wotlfc $2.50 Silk Mull Children's Dresses, lace trimmed SI. 50 Former Resident Says S. P. Co. Discrimmates in Favor of San Francisco Afro-American Council Ends Annual Session in This City John Foley, who was In the employ of FlamesMother's Brave Rescue Francis J.

Ileney during the graft cases, has been appointed to succeed one of th deposed officials. Both offices command a salary of J12j a month. CORTE MADERA. Aug, 27. Risking EDITOR TIITBUNE: Tour editorial i PORTUGUESE CLUBS TO in Monday's TRIBUNE Is a good one.

heir life beneath a burning roof, Mrs. CJ A. Pesenti, wife of a local hotel man. Pasadena was chosen as the next meeting place of the Afro-American Council, which closed a three day convention here last night. The Oakland session de GIVE PICNIC IN GROVE want to call your attention to another case of sidetracking Oakland, where the $1.00 Cotton Crepe Dressing Sacques, Fancy Trimmings 69c Southern Pacific Company Is doing the clared the most important In the history HATWARD.

Aug. 27. A grand picnic of the council. sidetracking in favor of Sam Francisco, 111 be given Sunday, September 5, at Newark Grove by the Portuguesa Club and doing it for years. Twice within, the J.

B. Wilson, vice president of the of this place. A committee composed of. last night saved an aged from death In a fire which destroyed the residence of James A. Fay, and threatened thaf enUre residence district.

'Hearing screams from the burning building, Mrs. Pesenti ran to the rescue and, after fighUcgf her way through dense emoke, dragged Fay's aged mother, who was lying helpless in a tedroom, to the open air before other volunteers reached the scene. Hardly had the two women escaped before th roof fell in. State organisation, presided during the J. Cotta, John Sllva, Joseph Silver, M.

S. Brown, Alex August and George Bon-tek have made complete arrangements enUre session of the 'congress, as Presl. dent Alexander was unable to be present. 1 Lung Sung Go. 959 Broadway, Near Ninth St; for a good time to all who attend.

Admission will be fifty cents for gentle last month I bought a ticket from here to Oakland and each time was tende'red a ticket to San Francisco, which I refused to accept. The agent said that tljie price was the same and I should take the San. Francisco ticket. I told himthat I wanted ticket for Oakland and wanted Oak The closing hours of the session was enlivened with considerable oratory, when it came to naming the next meeting place Rescues ChiFdren land to got credit for the: ticket and not of the congress. The following cities were placed in nomination for the next meeting place by their delegations: Sacramento, San Francisco and Pasadena, men and ladles freo.

TRAVELER IS STRICKEN' WITH HEART FAILURE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. While Journeying from Roseberg, Oregon, to California, Abraham CutUo, 83 years old, was stricken with hart at the ferry building at 7 o'clock this rcornlng. lie was conveyed to the Harbor Hopltal for treatment. San Francisco.

lie then produced a blank ticket and filled In Oakland. SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 27. Disregarding her own danger Mrs. Moss, wife of C.

J. Moss of Kentfield. rushed through the flames of their burning home early this morning to rescue her three children, and in so doing was- badly burned about the body. The Are started from the explosion of a lamp which Mrs. Moss was remov- and an Interesting contest was had.

Officers of the local council were Installed and the State congress adjourned sine die. The meeting in Pasadena will be held in August. 1910. Now if the Southern Pacific Company would supply their agants with printed tickets Oakland there would be no reason to pass off a San Francisco Ucket; and If your Chamber of Commerce will see that the difference of ten cents is made In favor of Oakland, the price of crossing the bay), thousands of tickets wlh be bought for Oakland, that now uxl to San Francisco, and a great many people will thereby be Induced to stop and trade In Oakland, where they really For the Mission India Seat ONLY THREE MORE DAYS OF GLGUMP COo'S want to go If the Southern Pacific does not sidetrack them for San Francisco. 4V F.

RENZ, For Sale jputch Flat, nacer County, August 26, 98'j. 55v mo ti tn CTTRX ErTTOTXD or IfOlTET RErtnrDED ORRINB Is predkred In two forms. No. 1. Dowder.

tantelraa and rnlnrlpu ha The above flats, containing and 8 rnnnm with every modern convenience. Exactly like the picture. A heavy, well-made oak seat, with braced legs, which makes it very rigid. Early English finish. Seat Is 12x18 Inches, covered with Imitation Spanish leather; it stands 15 inches high.

On. sale Saturday only ommer ujiearaince Mid-a lot 40-foot frontage. lflS4- Waverly vtween 2-d and 24th one FRUITVALE HAS NEW Viva srtry la roofl or arlnk. ORKIXB, No. J.Mn pUl form, for Uwh who wlaa block west of Harrison rented for $70.00 per month; terms $2000.00 cash, i.ninnee mortgage; a bargain If sold IMPROVEMENT CLUB FRUITVALE.

Aug. 27. An enthusiastic I to enr tDMoselTes. oaanrs costs oklt ti a box. The Onsrant la Each Bos.

Special Areola: THS OWX DRUG CO. BROAD WAT AHD THIRTZE1TTH ST. inoon, ree I rr; owner auum wiu iur SALE 1 V4 meeting was neld last night at 1618 Ti-rmlrslon to examine, j. o. juitits, Twenty-ruth avenue In the purpose of 1 0 11th Oakland.

DeliTery organizing a club to be known as the Terms, Cash. No telephone or C. O. D. order.

ttt our earliest convenience. Latham Terrace improvement Club. French Bakeries Company LIBERAL REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 246-268 Post San Francisco Ruediger, Loesch Zinkand OAKLAND'S HIGH-CLASS Bakery end Restaurant About sixty citizens enrolled at the opening meetng of the club, the purpose of which is to look after the needs of the property lying north of the estuary, west of frultvale avenue, east of the Oakland boundary, to the northern boundary of Frultvale. The following officers were elected and Installed: E.

W. Hyden, president; N. F. HlWebrand, vice-president; D. N.

Hlgglns, secretary and 'treasurer; and M. J. Con nolly. assistant secretary J. CASSOU.

Msnsoer. N. W. Cor. Fifth and Clay Sta.

Telephone Oakland 365. FJrst oualitv French Bread delivered to all parts of Oakland. Berkeley and Aiamvda. leaves mad to order tor par tie. Distributors of Minton China.

Cory Coffee rtad Ice Cream Parlors, 1009 BroadwavBeWlOth and lltbSta,.

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