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PHEfiFfflS si in Voters Ccn Register at Kahn's Branch Registration 0ice Akin Floor Near Elevate iLS Jl OF CI1CII Hi yi ii (c'l. Have You Visited Our New Beauty Parlors Mrs. L. C. Marvin is In charge.

You'll finrt our equipment the) best. You Can Havs Ycur Children's Ihir Cd by our Expert Children's while yon do your 11 OEilUTIFV II I'lllll 'HIE' a Charges Against Management of Institution Made at Session. Spend 25 Cents! Dandruff Disappears and Hair Stops Coming Out. Suit-Now ry uiier Try This! Hair Gets Beautiful, Wavy and Thick in Few Moments. Investigation of the affairs of the Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home is being made today by church officials, following the senstaional charges of mismanagement made at the closing session of the Episcopal diocese convention in San Francisco yesterday, and work has been started by committees on several other important matters outlined during the big session In Grace Cathedral.

A fight against divorce, started by Rev. Irving Spencer of Oakland, was endorsed In a resolution passed by the delegates, this reading as follows: "Resolved, That the church should view with grave concern the serious threat to our home life In the growing frequency of divorce and that this convention urge the clergy and laity to full Influence to establish the unity and sanctity of marriage and the home. Also, that this convention approves of an annual meeting to be held before lent in San Francisco or Oakland when this matter may be thor A t--- Uncle Wiggily Longears And the Snow Tunnel (By HOWARD R. GAR IS.) Uncle Wlgslly Longeare, the rabbit gentleman, sat in the warm kitchen of the underground house of the Littletail family. Uncle Wiggily sat near the tire, and, every now and then, he would stretch out his paws toward the warmth.

Then, every once in a while, he would sneeze: "A-ker-choo! Ker-snitz-i-o!" "My, you certainly have a bad cold." said Nurse Jane Fuzzy VVuzzy, the musk-rat lady housekeeper. "Yea, I had a llddlo cold in by head," ald Uncle Wiggily, sort of speaking through his not la a sniffly-snuftly sort of voice. "It's too bad!" said Mrs. Littletail, the bunny lady. "Let me make you some hot carrot tea." "Oh, yea, we'll do that!" exclaimed Nurae Jane, "and we'll also make a warm poultice of cabbage leaves and put it on the back of his neck." "And make him soak his feet In mustard water," went on the bunny mother of Sammie and Susie Littletail.

"And give him some sugar vinegar butter and molasses to eat." said Nurse Jane. "That's good for sore throat." "Say, do I hat) to take ail dat?" asked Uncle Wiggily, speaking in his queer cold way; "You do If you want to get over your sniffle spoke Mrs. Littletail. "Well, all right," sighed the rabbit gentleman. "A cold is a bad ding, bud maybe id it worse to dake all dose bedi-zins." He meant medicines, but it is hard to say through your nose.

Anyhow, Mrs. Utile tall and Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy made the hot carrot tea and the mustard water and the cabbage poultices and the salve from rose leaves and aome medicine from slippery elm bark, and Uncle Wiggily took them all, and did Just as they told him. The next day he was much better, but he still sneezed. Oh, how he did sneeze! My Goodness! "Ker-choo! Aker-choo! Ker-snitz-i-o! Ker fozzilum! Whoop-er-zoo! Whlsh!" Those were some of the ways Uncle Wiggily sneezed. "But I don't bind." he said, still talk-Ing queerly.

"A sneedze in tlmbe bake you feel Jusd fide," and be aker-chooed again. Sammie and Susie Littletail, the two rabbit children, came home from school and went out to play in the back yard, where there was a bia- pile of anow, almost up to the back door. "Can't you come out to nlav with us?" asked Sammie of Uncle Wiggily. "Oh, dough, Indeed, answered the bunny gentleman. "l3ank you Jusd da sambe, but I can't aker-choo go out In dei- ker-snltzio anow when 1 hab such a bad ker-fozzllum-whoosh!" anu he ended up with a sneeze.

Ftammle and Susie felt sorry for Uncle Wiggily, and when they were playing in 1 Your Unrestricted oughly discussed, and at which meeting If you care far. heaYY hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and -is fluffy and lustrous, try Panderlne. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it dissolves every Darticle of (landruff you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair If you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its luster, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverlshness and Itching of the scalp: the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and Is thin, faded, dry.

scraergy or too oily, (ret a 2G-cent bottle of Knowl-ton's Danderlne at any drusr store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you wjll say this was the best Investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lota of it no dandruff no Itching scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderlne. If eventually why not now? Advertisement Choice of Any Winter Suit in the House Think of it this season's best styles at a price that is very small. $12 will buy a fashionable Suit right now when the real winter is facing us. Actual Values $25, $30, $35, $40.

and $45 Suits of broadcloth, gabardine, wool-velour, serge, mixtures and velvet, with braid and fur trimmings. Suits such as these will do service for many months to come. NONE RESERVED. NONE EXCHANGED, NO REFUNDS we shall urge ministers of all denominations to attend." Bishop W. F.

Nichols presided at the session. Rev. W. R. H.

Hodgkin of Berkeley was instrumental In having a resolution passed calling for the appointment of a committee of three, who will Xprmulate a plan whereby the Vested funds of the diocesan Institutions, parishes and other church Institutions can be consolidated Into a general fund under the supervision of one committee. Archdeacon W. A. Emery was appointed to head this committee. ALTERNATES NAMED.

The following members were elected alternate deputies to the general convention: The Rev. W. H. Cambridge, San Mateo; the Rev, E. F.

Gee, Oakland; the Rev, W. R. H. Hodgkin, Berkeley; and the Rev. Clifton Macon, Oakland.

Lay members elected were: Delegates, A. S. Bacon, San Jose; W'. H. Crocker, San Francisco; H.

C. Wyckoff, Watsonville; L. F. Monteagle, San Francisco; alternates, A. S.

Bacon, Vincent Neale, San Rafael; George Scott, San Francisco, and Ei-D. Belyard, San Mateo. The House of Churchwomen held their sessions In Grace Chapel. "Work In the Countryside and Smaller Towns" was discussed hy Mrs. J.

W. Mitchell, Palo Alto; C. Edward Holmes, Belvedere; Mrs. J. M.

Stansfeld, Santa Cruz; Miss Sarah Har-ker, Palo Alto, and Mrs. E. H. McColllster, Santa Cruz. The following officers for the coming Special Values in Waist Dept.

Coos Bay-EureKa Line to Be Built EUGENE, Jan. 2. The eon-tntr-tinn of "BO miles of railroad from Breakfast Coos Bay to FureKa, connecting the Dress Sets 09c Beacon Blanket Robes $1.95 Flowered or conventional patterns. Cord and tassel to match. VERT SPECIAL.

Silk-Fibre or Wool Sweaters $3.95 Stunning Sweaters of Fibre Silk or Wool. Value, to $7.50 Big Sale of Waists 2.89 Lace, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Plaid Silks, etc. Value, to $7.50 Two-pleo affairs; th blouse In Norfolk style. Plain colors, stripes and checks. VERT SPECIAL.

Willamette raclflc, now rearing completion, and the Northwestern Pacific, having its northern terminus at Eureka, will be the r.t link in the proposed Southern Faclflc road down the coast to fian Francisco, This announcement was mede today bv H. P. Hoev, chief engineer in charge cf the Willamette Pacific construction work. Hoey says he has made a trip over the proposed route In connection with the construction plant. Hoey wbj- unnble to say specifically when actual construction of the road would be started, but it would be soon, lie also ald that to date the Willamette Pacific has cost 19.000,000.

He said there was no grade on the entire line greater than six-tenths of 1 per cent. With the link of the road between Coos Bay and Eureka completed, the construction from Mapleton to Tillamook would provide roast road from Portland to San Fran Exceptional Shoe Values for Children A purchase of 300 pairs of high grade Shoes Shoes suitable for dress, school the surplus stock of one of San Francisco's largest wholesalers purchased at less than two.thirds their actual values, enables us to offer these exceptional bargains for boys and girls. and wet weather wear. Values range according to sizes $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Priced for quick selling at Two Prices. cisco.

For the Girls For the Boys DRESS SHOES made of bright patent i A DRESS SHOES 'taade of bright patent kid choice of leather or black cravenette tops; coltsktn, welted soles, late stylish dressy era if LAME BACK AND KIDNEY TROUBLE perfect fitting foot form genuine oak I AV toe shapes. Made In button and blucher leather ole me snow tney waved their paws to mm as he eat near the window. "Oh, I know what let's do!" cried Sammie, after a bit. "What?" asked Susie. "I.et's dig a lone snow tunnel." went on the little boy rabbit.

"We made tunnels in the sand when we were down at the eeashore, and now that there is a big file of snow here, let's dig a tunnel lirough it." "All right," agreed Rusle. So, with their paws and with little snow shovels made from pieces of wood, the bunny children began scooping out the middle of the snow pile in the back yard. They tossed the snow out behind them, and soon they were so far inside the whit tunnel that you could not see them unless you went inside yourself. "There, this is as far as we can go," said Sammie, when he came out lntouhe yard again, having made a long tunnel, or hole, all the way through the pile of snow. "Oh, Isn't It nice In here?" said Susie, looking at the white sides, roof and floor of tne tunnel.

"And so nice and warm," epoke Sammie. "Whv, It is warm that I don't believe it would hort Uncle Wigglly'a If he came out here," "Let's ask him," cried Susie, clap, plng- her So the ran 1n the underground house and called: "Oh. Uncle Wiggily! Come on out In our snow tunnel! it's nice and warm there!" "All right," said the rabbit gentleman, speaking more plainly now, "I can run In from the back step, ana I won't be out In the air a second. It will do me good, for I have been shut up too long with my cold." His pink nose was sort of funny and Itchle like, but, by making; it twinkle, Mr. Longears felt better.

Sammie and Susie ran out into the snoW tunnel, followed by the rabbit gentleman. "Isn't it nice here?" asked Sammie, showing how he and Susie had scooped It out of the snow. "Yes, It is." said Uncle Wiggily. "It Is nice and warm, but oh, dear! but oh, my!" A funny look came over his face and bis nose was all wrinkled. "Quick! Let me out! Quick!" he cried.

"I I can't help It! I'm going to aker-choo! Ker-snltz-l-o! Whoo! Zoo! Ump! a-wliauska-ip! Zing!" And, oh; what a big sneeze Uncle Wiggily sneesed. A shower of white Hakes flew up. Pig chunks of snow fell down. The tunnel seemed to blow upland then it crumpled up like a cracker when you spread hard butter on It! Down came the tunnel snow roof! In raved the anow sides' Ur flopned the snow floor. And Uncle Wlsrgily and Sammie and Susie were all piled up in a heap burled under the snow tunnel which caved in on them! But they were not hurt, for the snow was light, and soon they had scrambled their way out.

"We'll dig another tunnel," said Sammie and Susie, laualilna. it. effects. Sizes 9 I Size. 1 to mi PXtDD to 5H High-Cut STORM BOOTS FOR BOYS.

Made of tan oil grain, double water-proof soles and extra high cut, with cuff and two buckles. Size. (I or i to 9100 $1.85 $1.65 to 11 $1.65 3 to'7 2 SCHOOL KITOF1S rnaAa nf Hi, IT tall tinnai enlas $1.85 SCHOOL SHOES made of dull calfskin, heavy one-half double sole, in lace and button. Neat enough for dress sturdy enough for hard wear 9 to el I 1 to year were elected: Mrs. Kate A.

Bulkeley, Berkeley, presl-dent; Mrs. Harry M. Sherman, San Francisco, vice-president, and Miss Mary Williams, Oakland, secretary-treasurer. A conference of officers and representatives of the parishes and missions of the California Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions was held upon the adjournment of the House of Churchwomen. Last night there was a united service in Grace Cathedral under the ausploes of the Brotherhood of St.

Andrew and the Daughters of the King. Addresses were made by the Rev. W. H. Hermitage and the Rev.

Hubert Carleton. MISMANAGEMENT CHARGED. Rev. H. H.

Powell of the Episcopal Divinity School, started an uproar when he charged mismanagement In the Old Ladles' Home. "A lady of standing," he declared, "has come to ma and asserted that, the Old Ladies' Home is not being properly managed. If there Is anything wrong; there, we ought to know It. Every year we are accustomed to solicit from our congregation contributions for the upkeep of this Institution. If there is anything wrong In the administration, if the funds are not properly managed, those who are asked to contribute ought to be so Informed.

I think that the books of the home should be audited, so that the church may be saved the suspicion of a scandal." Rev. W. H. Cambridge of St. Mathew't church, San Mateo, was on his feet on the instant with a motion that the accounts be audited.

A unanimous affirmative vote was recorded. Then, before quiet was restored. Rev. W. R.

H. Hodgkin' of Berkeley Introduced a sweeping resolution providing for the consolidation of all funds. Y. I. TO ENTERTAIN.

"SAN LEANDRO, Jan. 28. Guests from this and other eittea will be entertained at a celebration of the third anniversary of Hanna Council No. 68, Young Ladles' Institute In St. Joseph's hall tomorrow evening.

Dancing and a musical and literary program will be features of the affair for which committees have been preparing for several weeks. of oak leather, absolutely solid, perfect fitting neat enough for dress wear I $1.85 Wake a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Your Back Is Aching. Noted Authority Savs Uric Acid From Meat Irritates the Bladder. $1.65 $1.85 $1.85 $1.65 $1.85 $1.65 $1.65 $1.85 500 Infants' and Children's Hats at Wholesale Cost Glance in Our Broadway Windows The Values Will Amaze You. "But don't ask me to come in," said Uncle Wiggily, twisting like a "cork- screw to get the snow off his back.

"A snow tunnel is no place (for a rab- bit gentleman who sneezes." i Then he went back to the warm I kitchen, whe'e hi on'v rwHled the pots and pans when be "kerchooed," And We have secured from a leading manufacturer an entire line of Infants' and children' headwear, consisting of 500 beautiful little mode hats, and are selling them at actual wholesale cost. It would be Impossible to describe these wonderful little creations, which are combined of the" finest of plushes, silk fabrics, velvet, and trimmings of every description. No two alike. 63c to $3.48 Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys In their efforts to filter It from the system. Regular eaters of meat must flush the kld-neya occasionally.

You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sour. -tongue Is coated, and when the weather is bad you hava rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table-epoonful In a glasa of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney! will then act fine and gladder Slsorderadisappear. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Irritation.

Jad Salts Is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent Uthla-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. if the Jumping-Jack doesn step on the toea of the little mouse when hf't waltslnsj with the ran opener, I'll tell you next about Unrle Wicpily and the city rabbit. W. B. CORSETS GIVE COMFORT and EASE Saturday Specials in Hosiery and Underwear WOMEN'S UNION SUITS fleeced lined, cut i2 low peck, elbow sleeves, ankle length.

Regular $1.00 GOTHIC an COLLAR 2 for 2c IT FITS THE CRAVAT Saturday Starts the SALE of Pictures 25 to 50 CLUCTT, POBODY ft CO. MsKtss KEEP LOOKING YOUNG Good corseting is a matter of choosing your model wisely, and seeing it that the brand is and no matter what your figure may be, you can improve it with a "W.B." Special 63c Suit Bell Funeral to Be Held From Late Home Funeral services-will be held tomorrow afternoon his late residence for Hugh James Bell, former building Inspector of Oakland, who passed away Wednesday at his residence, 5 432 Boyd avenue, after a brief illness. Simple services will be held, and burial will be private. The services will take place at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Bell was 7 5 years of age, and was a native of Ontario.

He came to California fifty years ago, engaging in the building; and contracting business in the city's early days and waa appointed" btllldtnff-inspector ln 1908, holding the office until 1914. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Agnes Bell; a son, Dr. H. D.

Bell, and a daughter. Miss Agnes Bell. Burial Ordered After Long Wait in Morgue HASTINGS. Jan. 28.

After two and a half years of public exhibition. Probate Judge Snider has Issued an order for the burial of the remains of John O'Connor; the wealthy recluse, for whose fortune claimants have come from all If WOMEN'S COTTON VESTS, It's Easy; If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive PANTS, and TIGHTS of medl- Reductions um weight. 50c and 03c values each K1 Th uporet of keenlne voune 1 tn f.ol Hundreds of beautiful Pictures handsomely framed will go on sale tomorrow In our Third Floor Picture WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Medi young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of hav. ing a sallow complexion dark rings un To Put on Flesh and Increase Weight Most people eat from four to six pounds of good solid fat-making food every day and etlll do not Increase in weight one ounce, while on the other hand many of the plump, chunky folk eat very lightly and keep saining all the time.

It'a all bosh to say that this is the' nature of the It isn't Nature's wuy at all. Most thin people stay thin because their powers of assimilation are defective. They absorb Just enough of the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance of health and strength. Stuffing won't help them. A dozen meals a day won't make them gain a single "stay-there" pound.

All the fat-producing elements of tho'r food 'Just stay there In the lntetlnoi until they pang from 'the body an wants. What such people need Is something thnt 39c Medl- 57c 50c 7 der your eyes pimples a bilious look in our face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels an1 1liur um weight. Sires 6 and 6. Regular 75o value.

Special CHITjIREX'8 COTTON UNION SUITS SUe. 2 -to 15 years. My: wB.apj Dept. Clean-Up Sale. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THE GREAT SAVINGS.

EXTRA SPECIAL Pictures Framed during this sale at 20 reductions from regular prices. Picture Dept. 3rd Floor Dr. Edwards, a well known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which ha gave to his patients for vears. HOSE.

CHILDREN'S BCHOOIj Fast black. Sizes 6 to 9i. Special, pair 12c KAIIN'S CORSET DEPARTMENT- 2ND FIX)OR. will prepare these fatty food elements Dr. Edwards' Ollva Tablets, the substl- Ste for calomel, are Rentle In their ac-'nn, yet always effective.

bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enJJoyed by everyone, by tonlrtg up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab- ROYAL TASTE CORN doi. tins $1.34 ILKBONE PUPPY and DOG CAKES bone-shaped, pkgs 70c 3 Tins 35 GOODMAN'S NOODLES, eastern 6 no niHi. men uiuuu unu nunoro mem and deposit them all'ahout the body aonie-thlna, too, that will multiply their red blood corpuscle and increase their blood's carrying powor.

For such a condition it is well to recommend eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Bargol ia not. as some believe, a patented drug, but is simply a careful combination of nil of th mxi hu rh1 nllvA ilnp If), mil rtep Fi fcv. All druggists. VL.

Vhe Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio, Advertisement. SCHWARTS' Ginger Ale and Root Beer, dox $1.00 OLD 8AQE WHISKY, bot S5q FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. NAVEL ORANGES, sweet and Juicy, dot, 30c i or 2 dozen 55o LEMONETTES, dozen 10e; er 3 doz 25e QRAPEFRUIT, Sunkist, medium slxe, seedleis, dozen 40c BANANAS, large and rips, dot. APPLES, Newtown Pippins, B-lb. Basket 20e SALINAS BURBANK POTATOES, mrkt basket S5e BUTTER Fancy C'm'y 69 EGGS Best Ranch BURBANK'S SEED 12 In pfcg Rea.

$1.00 Special K. COFFBE, high grade lbs. $1.00 TEA, all 40 varletlea 3 lbs $1.00 GOLDEN EGO Macaroni and 8ps- ghettl, 3 pkga 25o SODA CRACKERS large tin (35c refunded for empty tin.) LONG'S RASPBERRY JAM, tall Jan, 2 for 25o TOMATOES, doi. tins 95o 3 tin 25c pnrts of the United States ana Canada. O'Connor left property estimated to be worth between $80,000 and JIOO.OOO.

He left no known relatives, although more than forty people, mostly from a distance, made claim to relationship. in district court ten days ago, Judge Corcoran pronounced all theee claims without merit. In' the event that no lawful heir appears the property will revert to the state, which has already filed Its claim. The remains of O'Connor have rested In a morgue for 768 days pending the litigation. 4 FOUND A SURE THING.

I. B. Wixon, Farmers Mills, N. has used Chamberlain's Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and liver and says, "Chamberleln'B Tablets are the best I nave ever used." For sale by Osgood 1 Bros. Drug Stores.

Advertisement. CHLORIDE OF LIME, reg. 3 for 25; apeclsl, 2 tins 15o BOOTH'S BONELESS 8ARDINES In olive ell, 2 tins TUNA FISH, med. tin, 2 for 25c; small 10o WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR JIRBH DIABETIC FOOD. COCKTAILS, Hamilton's Best, special, bottle 95c REISLINQ HOCK Table Wine, reg.

special, gal 79c IMPERIAL DRY GIN, gal. bottle 75c pkgs. 70c, 3 pkgs 2So GEBHARDT'S Mexican Delicacies, reg. 1So, special 2 for 25o POTATO CHIPS reg. 30c; special, per lb HAMS, sugar cured, lb 20c WHITE FIGS, extra fancy, 2 lbs GROUND SWEET CHOCOLATE, lb 20c KELLOQ'S CORN FLAKES, 6 pkgt.

55c; each 10c SALMON STEAKS, flat tin, 6 tins for B5c; tin 10c effective and powerful assimilative and fleiih building elements known to chem-itry. It is absolutely harmless, yet has been wonderfully effective and a single tablet eaten with each meal often, according to reports of users, has the effer-t of increaalnif the weight of a thin man or woman from three to five pound, a week. Sargol is sold by Osgood Bros. Pruif Btores and other good druaglnte everywhere on a positive iruarantoe of weiKht increase or money back. Painlcos Parker Dentist TWELFTH AND SBODWV.

BRUSSELL SPROUTS, 4 lbs. .250 VEGETAL CRACKERS a good laxtlv laroe 9c; small, 3 for 25e CARROTS, turnips, beets a5 German Spinach, 3 bunchei 22.

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