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XV- i-r 'V "I MIXING OAKIJND TRIBUNE October so, mc. 5 SUNDAY 1 I. I v- ia 'V A a' l' a tions were Riven' by different members of -v lu I I the party etitf an elaborate dinner was .1 -V''' 'rjfciF I -A mong thow prrsfrt were: Miss Ethel lT tl, i a-' 4 f' Npff, Meta Wer.chkie, Miss I.ottle 1 sw' 9 Hill. XMss Josephine Kowe. Miss Kdith Ll tlil I rg Xeff, Miss Hazel Parker, Miss Alice Bird, A 5', lH I 1 V' A.

F. Ziles. R. Calvert. Wilson.

C. Uirr I XV tl fW F. Smiley. J-' i iUl 1 yC Am TP- Neff. J.M'arkT.

Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. -Mrs. Carder.

formv Miss I rl'V iW "a'J? Gertrude ve a linner -recently U'si 4 ill f'i A'- 01 to he members of her-bridal party at rf N-e xr--' MJ S'JJ I' her pretty heme, at J20O street. A V.i. 1 J'' -Civ 1 VL-- and. Harry fer Los 'An- CJ JJJ Mt-fa rvN. KUe.s last niSh ind will begone for a 4, r'--7 7VH SZ Mrs.

Wilton, who hag as lll 4 1 1 'T'Crll i. her house Miss Frnr oTT.os UV -Jjf-' tf-J X--srV Ai-seles. is planning; to entertain for her i. ir -vf 4i-1 i "Z-U -t jf A I 1J several, times during the next fortnisht. V21 15 lt i T-.

V-V If 'HAIXOEX PAUTV. Ifc! XQlT 11 $--- ACS ifirJ95S mm Mis Padio Wlckman will entertain at Vi afS If? "ilry 'VI 7V" y) Sdr a Hallowe'en Vrty tojj.e piven at her JS i i'feN A Beatlhful 1 JrlX Qvr Gtooas- i- rr s' tA'K'v l-f- novel on the-section is collaborat- SSatKy' f2Ss '-'JUJp'iJV -IX MISS. STELLA KIEL, HOSTESS. 'V cJ -Webster, Photo. 'Hi -J-r.

M. Mrs. C. P. 'Buve" a unique affair 4 -CKtiAiVl Mrs.

P. Kiel, pave a unique affair MISS AEICE VAN HOVENBERG, who entertains frequently among youngerset. home Twenty- iglith street, which was beau- yesterday afternoon at on TT i lifullv decoiat-d fn vtllow fhrysantlie- 1 Miss Harriet Hart 01 i-i mim. ti- which was the I Harriet Hart of i fully de-oiat-d in vtllow fhrysantlie- muitis fur occasion, which was the tic-ns were of ferns and chrysanthemums. MRS.

EMERSON BAILEY, formerly Wel.tT, Photo. er tertainine; of the Phi Alpha Kappa The Complexion Beautifier. this city, who is heer on her honeymoon. and the guests numbered twenty-four. A large number were' present at the re- I cent ion following the dinner.

On the receiving, patty were Mrs. Paul Oakley, Miss Ethel Barton and Miss B. Hanschild of Oakland. i sori.rity. The Kiiests- were asked to spend I the day from three o'clock to nine' in the I evening, and an innovation were the Used and en-doised Ly fi atnre of the ev Oit bestril.

wh'ch Mr. and Mrs. circle of ft lends ninir -was the Hawaiian dclifrhted its bcaveis. II a wide ami entertain i i in nKOTiiKii- V.vI,I.i:.r has sent 1" siv: asl't-d a A number of Hallowe'en games will be played end the house will be decorated in Hallow-e'er, colors for th occasion. Among the voting people who have been invited are "Miss Kllen Mannerberg," Misr Mirnie JTannerberg.

Miss Cecely Miss Mabel Queen, Mi's Hertrnde Miss Krma Kgelstein. William lores, M. Grant. Tom Jones. Lloyd Cal-lester, Hurbei Alderman and Km- Tharp.

LUNCHEON' IX SAX FKAX CISCO. Mrs. Clarence Mann of San Francisco thousands. gild sfam v. liic Ii imbued the guests with the Hallowe'en spirit.

A supper rutin le i the evening's er jio merit. Miss Kiel is a graduate of the Oakland Mttlj school ai has many friends among: tlwj Vi linger set. HAXCK AT SNI.LL SEXIIXAKY. NADINOLA banishes Tan, Sallowness, Freckles, Pimples, Liver Spots and othet facial discolorations. Worst case in 20 days.

Rids pores and tissues of impurities, leaves the skin clear, soft and Directions nf frl.Td.? tn. l.f 11. lit a 1 1 1 1 i ri 1 1'iii'st Is Mivir.l Hull Hlire. .11 'its. r.

ii ml is. I is ci XI US. CK LON DON. HOSTESS. A milch IF illowe'en "surprise party was jtlven by Mrs.

Jack London' at lu tiie fin Ti.ii ty-firt street lust QUIET "MAI1IJIAGE. Miss Mae Estelle Brown and Charles K. "McJDonoujrh were married last flight in St. Patrick's Church in San Francisco. Tlie Rev.

Father Luney read the marriage ceremony in the presence of im-r. ediate friends and relatives of the young rouble. i The bride was attended bv Miffs Anna wlio Is 1-lt Ins I M. .1. LavniiilM-e.

in Tort in nu rv i.l". I'l urn to and guarantee ezcti package. 3 cents I Fridav, November 4th. Several society and $1.00 by Toilet Counters or Mail. I from this side of the bav wiil the 'guests.

ity.vi. i kjlizl i ijinr-jFt rorw. re among- Sold by. The Owl Drug Co. Miss I-'tlnU Knell was hostess of the week lo 'iftv youiiK people at a 1 gi e'n at the seminary in Herkeley.

i Aivtonf, these -who received, with the hostess w. re Miss Madeline Ritchie, I Miagnes, Miss Isabel Me j.Miliifn, Marjoiie 'Xlorris, Miss MJIadys Colter, XFiss Fleb Llewelyn. Mis-' 1'aul er.d Miss Margaret "SherN PA KTIES. imiiI In by l.v In old aff.iir for iiii lt Mrs. on will Mrs.

.1. Villi" Ir. i 1 1 1 -I' "In i-" -i i i 1 1 f-- frlcn.U in .1 r. i til i ib I 1T-. Is I i' ii i -I'll Kranl Ni: Ii i.

wiM vt tin. in. Mrv 'I ill I tiittiil- for her two littl" daughters, Joan i i.nd lb Hi. 1'umpkitis, it-'his and black cats there in profusion and the (littl- KticslH -completed the Hallowe'en at 11 by comir.s in costume. Ic-j Ih'IijiS rofreshtiientif tvi re and HuHowe'cn Raines supplied' "Ibo.

inerri-j iti nt lor the pleasant party. The lit fie i quests nunibcre tv-'etity-four. 4 Xfclionough. who acted as maid of honor, I. Charles McMahon of Kan Francisco, a life long friend of the bridegroorjs.

was) best man. The bride wore a smai tailor-J made pun with a picture hat to match, After the wedding a delightful dinner1 as served. The bridegroom is a brother i of Attorney George -J; McDouough of; Oakland, and both Mr. 'and Mrs. Mc- Announcement Hi-.

Mis. William i'l 1 i s. Sinn Mi-s Mary li 1 1 11. lit' Van M'. it IMv.i'i 'I'l I 1 I Viii.l.

MlHH Ssir.i 1 dan. PltETTV VEIi)IX. I Miss May Coy le and Moore, a I yi ting biisi iess of Xiles. Were Ijonough have imany friends here. Ai'i'oiNTED Mrs.

J. L. it'nnmir with a p'''-tlil- appi inted dinner at her hotne, "AU ha N'ul." on Fifty-ninth street. last loot). 1 rton M.

Ki. I Natural Beauty i may easily be increased by cultivating a luxuriant gTOwth. of hair. Nothing adds so much to a woman's charm as brilliant, healthy, waving tresses. Every night before retiring apply a little of MAXINE ELLIOTT PLANS ARTISTIC LONDON HOUSE tly evening ef the st week- at St.

T'atiick's Church in Wjfs( Oaklpnd hy- the Father Ma her. Miss. Helen Coyle was her sis- lor' hi iilesma i and wore a lavender; int. SM MIT Mr. f.

nil Mrs la fii 1 1 1. in st Hill-id- in' I 'misc liluht. I.iillr.. jirnfiislnn of clt i The tin sis er J'rof. arid Mrs.

'Frank L. Mr. nr.il Mrs. A. A.

I Mrs. Auirusta FowI.t1. Mr. and I Mrs. "Jaiftex H.

icl.nfferty arid rnd Samiii'! Unrclay. 1 After tie dinner forty members of the I fiction section of the Alameda. (Vmnly ji'bili, of which Warren Cheney is chair-n an, catbert to read and discuss a LPTiox. Wall-r Hi-l-jS 'i-ti-r-31, .1 1 i -rv a I iti N.irth lietkoloy l.ivl 0:11 vms il. i-ot iitcil In ii w.

1 lirva nt lii'tiiitnis. A ED. PINAUD'S HAIR tonic; siiU voi r- embroidered. The i i bride wi re a light blue broadcloth with 1 a huge lili.e picture hat. She is the! I daughter of Mr.

and H. one of tjie old pioneer famtlifs of 'Oak-; land, and a wide circle rj friends. li. re. The Ivrldegi nom is pronlinent in hi siriess circles in Xiles.

After -a honey- in the south the voting couple will i naKi' their home jn Xiles. A delishlful Hallowe'en surprise was given. Miss" Vinton and Miss ClaireH Row-en. ltst night by a number of friends. Games were enjoyed by.

tin- merry party. TiUl being the feature of the evening. Among- those present Misses Queen Halford, Kthel -Moore, KIMe Jacobs, Ethel Kchelhaffe, I oris Fuller, Bessie Powen; Isabel and Warren Horner, Karl Monro, Hindc, Rob Shields. Britton Havis, Dade King, Russell King, Louis Steldner arid Karl Rf.wley. i A jolly Hallowe'en party wss iglven by Miss Merriman Friday nrgiit to alout thirty of the older girls of lier school at 624 Kldorjdo stree t.

Black cats peered fiom evei-v corner, and the lights throughout the house were shaded pumpkins. The time-honored Huliowe'cn ganes were enjoyed by the little girls and after a dainty supper dancing was indi lged in. 500 PAHTV. Saturday afternoon Miss Rattan entertained at the home of her cousin, Mrs. FranHin Hoey.

in honor of Miss Hazel McGrau and "Miss Hentietta Wade, to be bi ides of the early spring. Five hundred was the diversion of the afternoon. Among those present were: Miss McGrau. Miss Klvai MGrau. Miss Alice Pcrterfield, Miss Margt-et Minnchan.

Mrs. Frank Stmmann. Miss Henrietta Wade. Miss Ira Titus, Miss Ruth Vlck-ery. IMlss Ethel Richardson.

Mrs. C. F. Jarvis, Mrs. H.

Wilcox, Mrs. Ray Rrovyn. Xliss Ethel Ratcliffe, Mr.s. Edward Foi Ike's, Mrs. Kinsey, Miss Marguerite Ogden.

Health and Beauty Talks Th ladies Oakland and vicinity who desire to dress up-to-date and wear perfect fitting suits are invited to visit the Parisian Ladies' Tailor who wil! open a strictly class establishment November 1 "at i 410 Telegraph Ave. near 20.th a complete line of the latest arid 'finest samples. He is' -certain to give full satisfaction in every detail, as he hasa been cutter find designer fr the best houses in Paris. London, and New York. 'Hy MAK XfAIiTVX.) LOS ANGELES iEEST DEPAIITS.

1 wlll buy sarv that It tint tl LOXDOX, Oct. 23. -Maxlne Elliott has just completed the purchase of a fine old manorf house of -Hartsbourne, near Bushey Park, which she has leased for some time past from Lord Piltimore. The house will scarcely be recognizable 'when all Miss Elliott's schemes have been carried out. As this climate Is hardly; suited to the regular American verandas, she has built loggia around 'the house which can closed by gTcat piass doors or.

opened to the breezes. The old house boasted of only one bath room and the guest rooms were shabby anl early victorim the new owner has added. three bath rooms and the guests will he as perfect modern art can make them. Hiss'EUiott's own suite is the acme of luxury. It is- hung' with deep rose silk, the furniture is French and the baths of fine white marble with solid silver fittings.

and and you energy -tt-etig! s. i. face have liter am "i 'I'm lotiai. Miss Alice r.inl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Hird of Ixs Angeles, will leav for her home tomorrow. Flut ing I her visit in Oakland she has been the motif of a number of social gatherings, liitll, in Kan Francisco and- Oakland. Thursday evening Miss Bird was ten- dered a surprise party by a few friends' at the homo' of Mr.

and Mrs. Parker i Of 1111 Tenth street. The rooms were fieaul decorated in flowers' age. You could liner. (learer.

more compl'Nlou ng piHil'T atul tried a I'l-solve four ounces spiir-lf j.int hot water and add fills k'vcoi i.tie. Apply his ii. lv a iii I ai ins. and it will Mi your Sll Slltoi if -i I'l-I tWo' 1.. y.

1 i i i-f-1 1 1 ii.it 1 (Eau de Quinine) Massage it into the scalp wita the finger tips. It is delightfully refreshing and imparts a refined fragrance. Do this for a month and watch your hair improve. Buy a 50C or $1.00 bottle of ED. PINAUD'S from any first class dealer.

If you desire a liberal testing bottle, please3 send 10c to our American offices. Parfumerie ED. 69 ED. P1NAUD Bldg. NEW YORK Ill .1 I li If 1,1 No, I know 4t doesn't add to yon- peace of mind when you are that you are getting so fat that your dress Is continually gaping iti th" int.

and you the constant 'strain wil! prove too much for the buttons. Jf you Avant to cut down your flesh without starving iursef or without tiring a fetile go to your druggist e. nd get four i.un.Vs of pa mot is. lis-sop it in 1 'j, lur.ts of wa'nn water. Take a tablespoon ful before ea-h meal.

Your, double fl.irt and shortie-ss of breioli -will soon disappear, for know-Mi vera I eases where parnotls took off superfluous fat at the rate of several I. uliy It will skin and remove and greens. A rnxnber of musical selec- 1 sa 7 InuK. I tils ln-lllb off like pow- 1 Sill 11 V. n-lM- and HI .1 tell aid in el rv I- vnt a j.

under a wo- i kin plm- o.iiK says beats .1,1 in and i i.l ski mg i l- two in a breaeh-of- two A' spinster man's tlmml promise suit. lieautl- ik mill piyunds a week ollltl -3! LI 'cc" Z'Uri, mmmiw J. Our- idea of a strong minded i -June i A simple and reliable treatment for r'-niio-ing superfluous hairs l.r. 1 1 a 1 -f. a -ii In III i i da tig.

l.lMf. 1 .1 1 i a se one who dioesn trv to make an from' the an. I fnrcinniK' is to after making a mistake. patrons of S'our'f shampoos nit of 1 he great I Ik. riiinlriK the iittle d.iatiiie with enough water "rtiA I COMPLIXIEXTAltV DIXXER.

A dinner was given to Miss Tina heiuing at the residence of i Mrs. -llalsey, 17'CJ Fourteenth Wednes-daj- evening. October USth, in iK.r.or of her engagement to Charies Webster, son' cf Mrs. Webster of Puis- Miss Sehieding is the tghter of XIr. anii.Mrs.

T. H. Scheidini I j.ior.eer residents of West Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 11.

S. Halsev, Mr. pal 1. in of tl of n. lying up of I 1 1 i- I a sl.amp.m made of eantl.Tox and aft-r sham-iis usual.

Dear to the Hearts of the Women. i lm. 1 1 11 11 1' make a paste; tia-n smear this past over the skin win re the hairs grow. 1- a've it en lor a minutes, hen wipe off and wash tne skin with warm water, lvlal-one is tin'. onlv thing 1 know that will kill the linir roots forever without It is expensive, as druggists it for less than a dollar on ounce.

Sotm tim's the hairs 1 'II and lie 's DR. T. FEUX GOURAUD'S and T. H. Mr.

f.d Mrs. saiisf.otoiy a v. no had effects, and the hest'and I anser I bav- ever and .11. i Robert Ames lath. tl in.

I It Oriental Cream I haw- iJCJlllCL igl.t. soft, fluffy and I do return-, but thev are light and 'strag-j ply. After a second or third application they go for good. I), Mr. and Mrs.

Goddier. Tina Kcl. Miss Kiria McCann, A. Johnson, Xliss XI. Grandora.

Florence Miiss May Cloyd, Hay Halse-y, Mrs. Meta Drum. Miss Xliss Xliss Miss Mrs. le-i es -a-v I shampoo very netii'ial. and will not up.

Tl ii! i rclv d. i 1 1 1 1 1 a ii I a n- soap aky or i .1 hair i-t. shan.p.'.'s Htie likely J. ssie i'. ouie sage dressings Marie Prlrgle.

Charles Webster. Edwin 1.1 scalp, but I never Hn; beneficial to to on i show you Japan as account -of the dan recommend them ger of staining discoloring the hair. nu nuvei nas ever If you want a good, dependable rttn- Halsey, Arthur, Steuber, Henry Halsey, Frank Cloyd. Theodore Kroanman, Geo. Morrow, Herman Schoiding, Cecil Sturgeon.

i QUIET WEDDIXG. i ii ii'i K- r-f-ii i is nm done and with a color and reality equalled by few de: criptive works. We all kr that Japan was at the he 5W j-vM'-i cdv for dandruff, it. l.ing scalp, and failing Fialr. try an ounce ef ouinzoin lis- so'ved in one-iialf pint each of alcohol and water.

This will put, your hair and I scalp in a healthy condition. Apply the I tonic twice a week, rubbing it gentiv into the hair roots. It is free from oil and niiikes a tine dressing for flie I know of many who were troubled with I --W e.ik Ky Yeaiing glasses is not lik ly your-weak, dull inflamed 1 vi-is'. vii'i need (s'a strength-I ning vc The time you go fo a drug stme get an ounce ef crvstos and dirsoiv it in a pint, of water. I hop a ff drop of this in each eve and vou will be surprised how jsoon it ill give you relb-f.

If will not nnart or burn the c.k and is a per-fi itlv j-Iibte n'i feV any one to use who 'lias eye It is spleridid for treating wat eyes or Ibis. It maki-s the eyes right, strong and Fparkhng. AJ-- it int ot -rw- as a im OR MAGICALxBEAUTIFIER An Indispensable and Necessary Article for Particulars Women who Desire to Retain a Youthful Jlppearance. Every woman owes it to herself and loved ones to retain the charm of youth nature has bestowed upon her. For over half a century this article hai been used by actresses, singers and women of fashion.

It renders- the skin like the softness of velvet leaving it clear and pearlT white and is highly desiraJjle when preparing for rfaily or evening attire. A if Is liquid and non'-greasy preparation. It remains unnoticed. When attending dances, balls or other entertainments, it prevents a greasy appearance of the complexion, caused by the skin becoming heated. Gouraud's Oriental Cream cures skm diseases and relieves Sunburn.

Removes Tan Pi-nples Blackheads, Moth Patches, Rash. Freckles and Vulgar Redness. hopeless" vases of dandruff and falling junn 01 isaKersileia and i Ms Gertrude Rosevear of this city were married-by the Rev. Saturday, October 22d. at high noon, only relatives were present.

Jhe bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. 'Rosevear of Fifty-sixth street, Oakland, and the bridegroom is employed in the office of the Southern Pacific Company at Bakersfield. After a short honeymoon Sen rvrt CdS h'air that found this an ideal tonic.

ForXw its fascination and mystery in the time of Commodore Perry. The progress cf civilization" has since done away with much that can never be replaced. It is in this period that Mr. Robert Ames Bennet has chosen to set his really Splendid love story of an Ameri i wwwni Genu. yj Z2 -arrt.

II. lealth aie not 1 would advNe you to seek before luty. You say you si. k. but that you feel: tired o.ik sallow, and have pimples tne couple will ove at Bakersfleld, Cal.

'lwa s. Madge; your hollow (hoiks and wrinkled face, I recommend frequent application of a good greasebss complexion cream jellv. aiso i.risk massaging. By stirring together one ounce almozoir. two tenspoonfiils 'giyeerine and one-halj pint cold water, allowing to stand 'over night, you Will have an extra good cream.

I'se Jh1s also for mas-paging. It will clear up vour skin fiijie. rurtions. frv this home-made .1 a j' OAKLAXHEHS IX SACILXXIEXTO. Mr.

and Mrs. C. T. Barton, formerlv of can naval officer and the Princess Azai. Pictures by Goidbeck and the artistic excellence of his novel has its crowning touch in Mr.

Walter Dean Goldbeck's remarkable illustrations in full color. piruier and tonic: Clet vour druggist on- ounce of kar-(lissoHe It in one-bait pint of al- Ml (Oakland, are comfortably domiciled in their pretty bungalow on Sacramento Heights, in Sacramento, and expect to entertain their many friends freijuently 1 during the XIr. and Mrs. Barton Yellow and Muddv skfn. erlvlne a deiioately clear and refined comnlexlon which every woman desires.

No. 10 For sale by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ihr.l and one-half cup of sugar, tien 4 t.t hot to make a full ic art. Take tablcspoonful before each ti r-dl. This remedy should tone up your vstem and -build up yoi-r strength.

It nids digevtion. arouses a rpid liver and the bl.Vxl. When your blood is jure, your sallowness and pimples w-ill A. C. McCLURG Publishers.

NOW ON SALE AT YOUR BOOKSTORE. removing all dirt from the port ard I soon you will find your complexion plump, fresh "looking and wrinkled. This Is an excellent tream f- treating blackheads.jtfreokles and roughness tif the skin aR4fill rhl yoar4 face of those very large pJs. Ferd. T.

37 Great Jones Street, New York. gave a dinnes and reception at their home recently on the occasion of F. X. Barton's eighteenth birthday. The decora- 1.

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