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SUNDAY MOHMNG -A 9. Tft TSi i if 1 1 i OtC OAKLAND RIRKKARS. Oakland R-hekali latdge. i the last month a hirge sum was realized. venue.

Monday-evening. -PerrK' i All member are reauested to Conaueln lev 15. i aucces1 aga. i I i il c.f.s law ted'jcsns th m.ni-tn:t i the ifirf, org. ii; htmq tie.r worKtr.g H'Jphale Tab C'! their regu ar jii veninjr In odd JVom Temp I Contributed lv Oakland Tionprr) wiheh wras or'lered p'aced In the mtnutese.

The V. (1. S.s'.er f- h'rs J'l. at member Sis ter is was, very much Improved. S'i- s'vi informed th lodge that a former member.

Sister lfsehi-liow resi.i'.nir in San Jose, was er sick. -oole Grand Km Kv pre- Al IT 1S II1 Kl'Ill Mb is-' Inv.d.a. Kebekah r.dse. N. I Say.

bovs' the games gucd old s-o I'O remember used play iu the )ol das 're old the in-? water' boy tht rY the bvi-ket nf drir.k-And how about the fed hli father'a on pietnher wi'h a luge! Kefresh merits were enjoed in the banquet room, during 'whioiv- lr. i lotor A. I.errick. grand vice-president of the order, a member of Aloha, parlor, prescntei of silver to the brides. rtltt has served! in the capacity of secre-4ary for 24 consveutive terms, and: AUt.OWlT nEVIEAV Aiginaut Review No.

Woman's Benefit AM.K'UJion of Ma.orahees, was called t'i otder by Commander Kathry I'ayne and a durt business rneetutsr was held. The whist tournament to be he'd October 1 in Athens hall was Riven over to Mrs. Hecklev as chairman. I.OYAL TUMPLK, P. S.

Irfiyal Temple No. 7, Pythian Sisters, held an enjoyible party last Wednesday evening. There i ill be "something doing" at the i regular ir.eetins next Wednesday eveninR. The decree team is urged to be present. Preliminary meetine 11.

the night Ma the Odd i'cl- fu'h I'lUS 1 to i.d.t-.i e. i from the liWir.g wire riiiivt'd. brother and Abbey. P. N.

I'. 1 Ktta Nc Smith; StelU Mer- Ke- eKah Assembly at Hit W. W. Gar i aite. wi.i oe greatly fi.s no tor' I.

and the arrangements (or the Hal-1 of the convention committee takes! her new ho: It l-ake Ci Kor-years the suiter had been a very I active member in this A I-weicome letter was received from IV IV Ktta Knox Smith. who is; speii, ling her vacat.on near Healds- burr; it the atiniversrr''' of the Kel.ekah 1. 'egree. P. I i.

Crow hurst, and I.ly Crow hust, visi- tors preent. related the history of! the Kebekahs. Sister tiraf Informed" Then there was at the wav and big cak tre r-er ttroad- Te and a low e'en party to 'the able. manae-i place at Kichruond SeMember 2 at loiiowing morning. "Aloha" has many event-5 on i's winter social the tirtt to be a theater Party esrlv October ment of Mrs.

kl.Hey, a number o( Ml p. m. surprises are in store for the Tnem-e. hers or this occasion. ALOHA PARUm, X.

D. ti. mg acress the e'reks iitl- en Id take) wo. a mv visiters were present the Sa.i Krancivo and bay and the fuiiou ir responded to President -Sister Paltenahi- nf Tlie social dance Riven Saturday Members of Aloha Parlor. No lOg a whist purtv on October The a-tht-h -b'a-k threa to the i p-w run th- tin ead go-t it the tr-i of Hr.

ad it f4t rtiM nwn.ng. tie street, en4 slack. eventiiR repiemoor is. was erijo-. able N.

iv spent an enjovable and ell ttended. Mrs. Lease i eveninR on Tuesday, September 21, riiefnoerii aie t-ikuig much ii.terft in. I the ball which ill he given in i the nearfuture for the h.lmele3 Amity, sn 1. 1 t'titten- tf Sr Pranes'; I-, and Sister I'liams of Sonora.

It he enth the members hat tiienext othtT 1-tfBtiM be a Rocial evening with an I hour of instructions following re-anni-l freshments and a genual good time. prove. i an erncieni manager ann. tne, the occasion beine in the nature of a Sister Pl.vn an her i from the Oregon Jurisdiction Ore- paid th- lodge fraternal vi.it. I The 'other lodges of the were well repres.

-nted. All applies! am fir membership hy Initiation wax received ami a com- appointed to art. i Pour members vjer" added to the lodge initiation. The committer reported the plans' for the evening and prog- I resa on the hist party. hichTNi take place on the Saturd.iv even- I In in Oct.

the prizes the schist to he on exhibition at the rem- lr social dance Saturday evening! September After IoIjo dosed the nirbr rs and visitors-proceeded to the banquet room and euioveil the repusd. Now that the vacations are over the committee have rem-wvd ctlvtltea a-J i itaerrstuij; ai hetng made for the rest of the year. For the month Octnb. here i eomething of iovme'ii for! each evening. Saturday evening.

October 2, nil! he the mm annua! whist. Theie Mill he 30 pn.i's and KUanis were large factors in the; "h-ch Itnka'' in honor of Tillie tnuuren. of which the central com Cat- Two (Awi "ats Honmlrs. Three In and Nitte Xmi. Nigger Many.

Im-k on the Rxk. Tree Tag. Pug. Cincinn tti. Bojton.

I ep-frog Skm the Cat. Shiiinev. Sjwnnfy over. Mumbley. leg.

Knock-up. 1'ass one of the schools today and you wiil see that the boys of the present time do not play ny of Jhos games. Cee. how I would like to just once more get some of the ld school boys and ne-riin play these Raines and show the beys of the preenr day what fun we used to brtve when we went to school! I think they would sit up and take notice. And tricks we would play In school: Who put shoemakers' wax on (he bench; "m'icnaKt'titThe teachers inkwell, tacks or bent lm -acaeiA seeii the stove, let mice.

run io schoolroom, plaved tick-tack mid bean-blowcr. mixed the lunches in the hi room" How did the snake get in'o Croen's lunch bucket, or Iver the remaining epeeches were deferred tintil the banquet was 'served. I.od.-e closed and the fojtow- mittee of Native Iiatighters and Native Sons of Alameda, county are perfecting plans. nnt istrve just icli in the eda- of Would come. along, then catch when off tt man's rreai.

GOI.DFX MN'v HKBKRAHS. Golden Link Kebekah Lo-lce ill I the bis to evening'! pleasure. A pood attendance is desired next Saturday evening as several matters of importance are under discussion. Initiation October D. hat.

the Kimball. May Uartland Kudder and Minnl Martin, who have recently become brides. Fifty-four members were in costume, and during the ritualistic work three candidates were initiated. Under the good of the order s. 1ollv time was harl ana lano.ho'd a special meet.nu for school of! mg program was rendered: solo.

Kittle Marie Marshal! Se tiia-i If i II. Ueorgie" Hutgrsa, Ming-. tntrructions next Tites.i.w "old at 1 p. m. in Umu 1- ruitv a ni BI-KAlI AID SOC IirTY et Son" a'ld encore.

Mr. I of Inbidia." given OARI.Wl) Tl AT, MICCARI HS Oakland Tint No. 17. The Maccabees, aa a busy Inst It Ion durimr its review last Monday evening. Captain i'rank lliishell was iti.ch.aige of tho degree from various states were present and stated that they never iTTTVd one of the members; inoek we.i- Oakbnd Rebekah Aid the following program enjoyed: He-1 -wilt -be entertained at the finrne of marks "tjyt he chairman; recitation, Mrs.

M. Iean, 3571 Kruitvale Huphale Ts her; fancy dances. Doro- surprise and ur great delight. Then there was driving atiti. lllt't men passing at night wnttll V'im-ble and do i tot of t' our f.ifTT Tak" it all in all.

tnese were the ha ppi st days cf rcy life Knout's said tins time. BILKY. At the mock wed ding Mrs irges-, plavi the vvedding in-h. -s. I 'ell he was the bride" and Mr 0.

feSW.t r7 "fltl. a more perfect exemplification of tr an-1 tio re were lnanv attendants. 'harles Toraeron Maccahean ritual. The degrees win te gi roMPAN i fonrsr. Oakland tirelf-.

N.i. I tickets were auetlone'ir1 the Castle Harden proprietors charging 3003 prrosns a shilling apiece to pres-jent. Payard Taylor won t20n for the anrl I will touch their And tf between tKsth the pub lie isn't skinned. hy. my name inn't Karnum nof vour ime Jenny Kind" the i'orst.

held a whist at ar- were conferred oil William M. lba Thomas were surprised null ner. John A Krone. Harold It. a shwer of gifts, liam ing cotui iihd Leslie M.

Thompson. KUIott Meyer. 0i evening. John T. Boudreau.

Clark F. Kellogg1 and Daniel Kinney. After the close W.AXTHF. of the review one hundred members; t'alanfhe Temple, No. 6 Pythian repaired to the banquet room, where ui i.

Chairman Jack Morrill and Ins rom-! fnJo ahle. an'l wel! nilttee was waiting to serve. After1 meeting last Tuesday even-the repast, cigars Were distributed 'even stranrjers were initiated and Sentinel Charles II. Koeliler mysteries of the order, gave an interesting description of the number of visitors were present. renters' Hajl.

s-T'eieher ir. ar- I vAD oCVIUoTE-R. ''Creeling to America, but I prize od TF-iiurd ny Tare" rnrrnoer. llne orders were cneu as prizes. Tin: swi nisii vk.ii rix.xi year ago, the r.re.itest of his time, who had ex- liihi'cd nitdgets.

mermaids ami mtim-; mles, turned the Attention of New York to the inrominp steamer A' Ian- flc, which had aboard his penes' attraction. Jenny Kind. 'The i Vighfingale," the h.umhcdl!! itn- "BKiana i.I-ele win hold Its next met tii.c e.1nesd;iyevenltiit. October 4, 1.9 at Carpenters' Hall, Twelfth and lii ush at reels. Oakland.

All Comraini are urt'ed to attend Maceahee Temple at Detroit, here iniorig ttiem tieirg P. C. Midgiey and Sister Van Iivke of Klin SF.PT. 28-OCT. 2.

British trnnps entered Philadelphia on Spt. 1 777. The treaty of ranciug Kabbit was signed on Sept. 1830. In It th Choctow Indians ceded land rights to the Vnited States.

Francis R. Colliding, author of "The Ynunsr was horn oil Sept. 28, 1810. Srpt. saw the 1'te niassarre in Colorado.

Wilton is years old on Sept. l'rench troops entered St. Quentin Oct. 1. Kale Field, actress and journalist, was born on Oct.

1, IS.ts. on Oct. ITSo. Major Andre was Hanged as a spy. On the same date In 191S the llcwnans Donated Kens.

up ir-eniiy visneu anil was warmiy received by tlie supreme officers. the rcmemfiered verse was, by illiinii Allen p.utler, who made the Yankee slHivunan av i So Jenny, come along! You're jii-U the card for me, those kings and queens for the country of the free! Thev'ie welcoming. ou with s'liii nos and seianmlos and rockets. A nil you'll torn li Iheir hearts Capt Martin an Buren Ea.tei, who Uieil recently, wore a watch that weighed four poutida. It waj et wiih diamonds, and a delicate set of chimes sounded the tours aa the watch rested in the captain pocket.

The watch was a gift from Queeti Victoria. The captain was a famous giant. He stood 7 feet 4 lnchea. and weighed 3MI pounds. vv i 1 other speakers were Past Commander es; of Pacific Tent No.

t4, and James Oilliland of Dallas Tent No Texas. The tent will give its regular1 monthly social dance next Monday evening. i made pleasing te-marks. M. K.

o. Shaffer appointed Corn Kangridge. IC. P. C.

Iiann to serve with the convent committee which will' he I. eld niM month. Tw atiotis for- membership ei ecceiv i d. The whist party will he held on October J. the commilfie In clviree mini the mversary of whose birth eelebrate.l next month.

For more thaitjmlf a ba the public a singer, hom be hud concerts $1(1011 for e. eh peai ed in onlv A i a res In Connecticut la ndb'ril has man of a who combines poetic thoughts with the ked for a couplet which he might use in Slie ap- I concert APPOMATTOX the advertising of his business. He has mind something he could HI Mill' CORPS R. C. N'o Appomattox W.

wn.cii netted per ci Hum's receipts hss Willi' he th mealing. Thei rill i i -tret'' September 14. the home of Companion Kose i Cohn, at which the hnul arrance- tnrU were ioii. for a theater party be held the Kinemii and Frank- 1 ldt Theaters on October and 1 nd October 1 and 22 for the bene-! of the 1 team and the i'ast 1 Chiefs Club. I XKiGnmms of woont itviT.

Ther eKn'ir nieetlnji of Oakland! Circle, No. L'll''. of craft, was loM Monday cvenins In Pnctllc Two a) plletit ions by initiation re acted upon. Mrs. 1 Reeves, formerly a iw iiiItt of Marysville Circle, asa ilrnltted bv transfer card.

A recess was declared to greet otir new mehlhers, Mrs. lary to A met Thursday after- P. C. I-'lieler, I'latets noon In 1. O.

O. hall. President and llllison. Pro. II.

rbert in SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT lvaiury t'age presiiied. onimunoers lielialt of the members of the Tem 'of K.von and Appomattox posts and I pie, presented and Sister the 'president of Kvon corps No. 3 Peter IbeUe with a beautiful li'lu iiy I were present ami made remarks. on, gifi. Mrs.

Undue 111 nest as bail Hall. -Chic noutiees the i'oi pier assi-itn tit to the late Frederic W. Root. Kim-go i the fiiremocl tetieiierof voice In America), of Mudio" In oaKiiiiid. Mr.

Muse is one of the in. ipnciuu was eiecicu to inemoei ui i.irmeilv i.ss Martha N'(d-liiml two initiated. Many relief culls -nr sriuor." I were mane aim aiientiou given, i -1 meet in" all par- room and ii.ntuiii iim nit. i us vv en io the I'lin-mct in. Whist tables and a fine luncheon nny lanil.

4 2 Seventy ven-s ago the crowds were! out from the Cana' street pier tot he living on Kroadway and ati York Musiial Fund: Sim of two liiindred musicians ti-naded Jenny Kind. who was! 'serial liv three hundred liremen be. ii i It is lining that New York should I on o. inlir the him- ilre.lt nnniversiirv of Jenny Kind's1 birth witii a concert, present-i iug the prugnici. ihat thrilled New I Vol on the mtrht of Septeni'le'-r 1 1 when the itiga lo ma.le her hist in Harden.

To cnhnnie intei est ill the' concert will be given. An eai iies! reqirest very few on this coast correctly Intel preting the. famous ROOT-(1AKCIA method of scientific voice development a method that actually teaches one Io sing With ease, grace arid power. The result are xaplil and sssure.l. A special invitation Is extended to vocal students who may have become discouraged through methods tire-, some and obsolete.

A candid voice and aiivue given. Per-, umal Instruction. A limited number of pupils accepted. Tuition leasonable. Make early appointment.

Hour: 0 fo hy appointment. 207 Woodward 1111 San Pablo. I'hone Oak. 9345 'lrnme! is tournament 27th, in paint abtbo entrance to his jnn. a sentimet and the welcome within, in response the to denote the warmth New York Sun and chairm in of the hist i for Monday thej he cnm spii'-i-d effort to make s.i.

i e's'. A lare i r-ivvd a- I'uolic in. invited for clothing for the Armenians wns; COXCOR Hi received from the chairman of Ihei Concordia Rebel.ali No National Child Welfare Cuiuiuiitee. i their regular meetins' Mon-W. H.

and read, he the dm- night, Minnie Dvever'tire-A donation of money and clothing Tlie memorial-committee up-from the corps will be M-nt. mw-- fr alp smr vuitus'e cm ee us a p- i niH otTfleit solution of mltteo have the whist a Is expected The follow ii pointed to teee for tin-attend a campaign t- the meeting closed. ti. T. o.

Herald has offered: "t'luiir Ibis roof is' peace without nllny; W'e have no music and no hat chock boy." N'o iael; of encouragement should he given the. nun who would s' inch- and i-imipies and because of this: 'Mere to wrangling world the slip, W'e jazz not. neither do we tip." Th" streets nre full of marching In hats ami capes; The flambeaux flare, tho brass bands i The crowd, it cheers and japes. Stale were in- I la st bay stati: l.oix.i:. i At a meeting of loldi lodge of 1.

O. plans itiatcl for a rally of nil liood Templars on October Assisted by Mr. and Mrs Crow burnt, the following Oakland 1212 ashington St. William officers 0 ct wl'h a like commit- 1 ire in tne il i.st riot to it: of the men, bet ship and mean Inoreusi.rr.r the member- i "Jjisf- Mesdames I laid- Fetterholf. '1 i n'd he next.

meet, -ii- a nil com mil tee will 1 1 -1, i iion. I I lev lew in I -i ii ion- vv i e.i I i -e. a. mrtT bi r. Mrs.

in tho bei-oave rt o-ic-' mg mr cf i so 1 and a 1 im i3 Chief Rob were installed by Past (irand Templar of lifornia John Ii t't further ship of the In, Heed ami ing of the i be hejd at tober. He. spect of a i. Knve. and family.

the circle as en jov i ins of Reiki Chief templar, Mrs K. T. Olson; vice templar. Mis. Petticoats at $6.95 I-'i- fopvll'iui taffeta flounces, and fancy floutua in Dresden pat-term and set-in effects; all of the nol) and desirable Autumn- shades -arc iinhidcdh Cofnpare before you buy Slore hours 9 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. tagging And all tie one ma; Hj names 'long ai-e you and I 1 other kids, count our father' upon our lids. K. Pa litibonii chaplain, iiosen past chief templar, o. C.

Mitchell t. sei rotary, P. M. Jensen; Hiiiin- i clal nocrelarvT Conrad marshal. Theodore Alsen.

assistant i marshal. Ksther t.lscu, guard, P.en BICM AND LCC-A-Vtn DAi 'ss or isap.ki.i.x. sentinel. K. Russell Pianist, Mrs- llillman Ktihie.

I Reports from the rerejit session of Beginning TOMORROW Monday at 9 A. M. tthe International Supreme Kodgo at At nn hi iitis ir Court Cahf'Oi ia. No of Isabella. In Id on lng, Septe Bra was ti i'o lng which i I be Itlg, Obl Ill bus Hall, local art'is' i live vt ti.ons and lh-r7Tl-TtT-forward io wit t.ieet of Tuesday even I a next nn-el-i 'I'm' lav cven-, iit oi Co! um- nitmher of I red sclec- f- Jir'ng ca-.

di of iinti- i SGO NeWi est Fall and Winter Suits Copenhagen. Denniark. vyere rendered, giving new hope ami inspiia-l urn, all in all a profitable meeting. OAKLAND KODI.K. H.

or P. Oakland Kmle, No. ItCI, K. of convened Tinned. September C.

C. I'led M. Johns. mi -presided. Three applications for tho rank of knighthood by initiation were present d.

John W'. Criltin and Henry IK. I II York or- specially rurcnasea dv our iNew cipation. l-'olinw freshinents will I ill conclude I he in ical. re.

1 tricing- I program. 1 the erved, ening't dnialiojw just arrived (tlicy were" uapacked Rut ynn vviue a Cleveland it When Harrison was cheered. You fought in pride your grief to hide And joined the ones who teerpii. Viie torchlight days when men were Intnl. And crimson fire-pots hissed.

only yesttVlay) one of tlie greatest value-giviriK 7v. 1'repnra. also unner wav for a Hallowe'en party io be given -a', the K. of C. Auditorium.

Oakland. rvenji cvrr'offered so early in the new fash- r. 11411 rn i t. by transfer. id Among the visitors were C.

C. II raucous nights re vanished in the corner fights the mist. ion season: lie sure to see 1 omorrow No 4 M. Hradley. Alameoa PARAMOl NT PYTIIIANS' c.

J. Ku- Near, Pa ratm 1 T. K'H In civics i At These Underpricings: 117; D. Km uner-. Dingo.1 I'n I aiiiounl Hastings.

1 1 or i liii na n. i iuttce N'o. 22 i No. IT. i 'li.

modern tt po.it i 'fee cha ny: Ye. I've mis of Inst We.lt'i Commandi Ktlah, No Cvpiesn. nd Win. C. M.

in w. a ibbe.l da us hive lot 4. fun. I en; e'ti itmieit; emut- I ho sooi i a ml rSL-A, u. tU tt "35 '45 55 social in hers rrangoiiK uii-i Tor I Tlllttee couiflletei alien.

led by Follow oi'. da lice, well and I'l i' iids A soi ia I WHAT iVtiCAtlUC'1 tho golden anniversary ion It tj'TOP tv was given. ev ening for kinglits ill riven Thursday evening. be The assoilmenl includes rnaiy that nould ordinal di I.JT... Hirill Olio.

'i '-'-The -Women find (Uri. WprUef of Ihe Civil War, 'lil-'fia. met Septeni-' her when roll call found nearly' to be held Wednesday tvening, Sep-I temher 29. tlrav's orchestra of four pieces will fiirri'O music lor Hiej dancers. Ice cream will he served andVnterlaining ieatcros will he run between the dances.

I Those in charge are Rrothers TV. Tf; Randall. II. Krovvn. Herbert L.

Mathews. Rol.h K. tieorge H. Marshall and Joseph C. Rihn.

ui ill iJtl -1 alt -officers present. Minutes wen approved and all sick members re ported improving. Thirty members Kigued for a trip to Ihe Soldiers' It U5, Home in tlio near future. i SV -AH -h I ill v. il KIKK coups.

OX III (Jovernor Cox, until this trip, had never been west of the Mis sissippl. One of Ihe things that he learned, 'doubtless. is 'thai vaudeville comedians Io the contrary "Sacramento Is -not Mexlca swearword. swearworn. A lalk on the Hisloi'y of California j.jb., wars was made i jgj egjllar as'lugh as $8) 00! Many Richly FUR Trimmed irif l-Jnhoralcl) Embroidered others enhanced by fancy ttitchinp, and tucl(cd stitching and some rely upon the beautiful simplicity and trintncs of their tailored lines! Velours Silvertones TrrcotinesSerges Broadcloths in the dil'firer t-rniavl Mr.

Merrill, who is llistr.ri.in of 1he Plot in ,1 Hall Hughes iind T.yon Relief Cnri ession nt Memoti. tfternnon, Murv 1ng. Comrade Hun Cox erer cpiute.l Chairman of presid- imrado A ilrotV in the price of silk moans that once apaif ui the hick; list, dress i 10 be cheaper than the divorce suit i i otmnit teb i rorted that tho joint moutiiiv- ocril Mother inav I go mil to vote. Native Sons. Vocal ii ml instrumental music' was given, and Mrs.

Yotltio gave readin-s. Cnmivido de lira gave a talk mi the War and- the icceni war. while Mrs. Steveris (old of the new order smiled in Sac mcttlo. Sister Wilson gave a lisoH- aud the meeting was brought to a lone by singing Id noxt i )'es.

mv ihirlimr ilunDlifef I of Post and Cm ps will be lie all. A I of nun's ndvico yon will take nofe for I And llien do as von niirhiei- 1 Tuesday evening at Memorial I fine program has been" nncng P. ti t-' IK i'e I Pfczi Vs MrU-t -Vy n' v. i I 1 the evening. Last AVednewdav ncoiit thirty meni- hers and 'mi' tildes ii.i'f, ihe W.

R. 0. home BI Kvergrccn. San Jose, Cal and were cordially received by Ihe matron. Alice Arthur and members "nf the homo.

After lunch, ad retired Sljk's Hippies Stiaifjitlims Panels Novel Belts kodkk. k. or P. The second montlilv dance of the Colors IKi-in Blue I'cn fhon'in 'r n- Reindeer reason ill be hehi tomorrow e'enmg lilt tlie Pythiin Castle, Htul I amy Pocla'ts cf ur and Self -fabrics Vlico streets, by KaUcside mine, An. 1 I L'-IC'-nf 'A- rehsi ra -wjiJ furnish th music amltcfresmrnis will be serv ed.

A good eTiendiim i-i unlicipaled. Ileymiiu I'nade an iinmiiineeii I that Ihe e.irn.val would be held October 11 to 17. al Hughes, pt ludiaif of Kvon Corps, pps'mtod the homo, Ihrougli the mfitron. wiih heauiiful silk flm; for the ns -eoilily hall. Committee on the Irzanr In he held by tho corps in November, reported progress! In arrangement.

Corps closed pinging "America" and with to Hag. Ill have I amy Siilf oj ntlirr Suits up to io no sure a railroad fs a heariless corporation. Here, for is the case of a man who would ship nn niitomohile from l.os Angeles to Oakland and who reuuested that nil of the nlr t.r. let opt of- the liref I Twelfth Cns.lro the coeds to oe iped us a fund tfj til" 'widows and orph'iis of KliUeside Kod to The enii rtiiin'men I committee hat' isoi.ii hang planned fori lie mmitli of tiictoPer, which promises to fe il tiiipic. ruck will be Imld Oc would moan daliuige to nulwiiiiih-il-e stay1 placed.

Ihe lires tho ship- infornwd that stub procedure -'aiid ineonveriii nop in making the per (leclurc'ii In 'vv rat t- I COATS OAKLAND TAP-AY CC I Oakland Kevievv. No w. It, A.j of the lud iu legni.ir ession Tuesdny, cv en In I'neiHe Cotlin.iani! 'li Mis. Allison ptrvtding. There Wan a goo.1 at endn nco Ith all! officers in tljje r-spect i.ve The membership ca pa inn resulled 10 ftEAUOiEa to wivraeiGttf OM-TWR 340 POUNDS K'F'ff I VUV KlCll and Distinctive ha: oats I I'd i la oa Is clour (mil A clilyiii1 Puis Cliamcjcon ords 2CG0 Very Unusual 'I rii-iiilne lrcves.

lifcsscs Siiliii Droscs, Cliiiiiiicii.so Dresses. DuM'ltnei pp NoxmnGBorAui DRE SSES Str. $125 10.75. i sir to si ir, Sir. srr.

ir, io C-s U.s im nt, a 'nnec SINT.oO S7." "i Sl(i7. 1S5. 2(5 i of slylea 11 and self-trlmnied! a In two appii.iciion.s pemg presented with pros(eels of several large-clai initiation is plaiui' an early iliitc, Arrangeuieiits arc being made tor ati niiiv cr.sarv tiieetiug for niembeis iniiinfed witliiti a year. The affair will, be hebl on Tuesitriy evening, past Commander Mrs. useii is chairrnnn of HieT' Dozens and dozens ml mmmX The most complete iissotltnctit of in town! Sports iind Suit "Hut yojl don't suppose I going (,, pay ireigh.1.

on the dr. pounds -of ait th-it is In each of 'those tires'." Why, man ahvo. (hat meaiiH 1140 pounds of nothing but air." "i And he tit ill thinks lins been robbed, loveliest Now comllteo anil will b- ussisted by thej i Wool Scarfs vl $10.00 tober -1, and a good ill lend. i lit is; tilled for Mime, OVh KI AI II PIT It, o. s.

l.iist Tliru.siliiy evening, Oak Leaf No. ('i, hi. wil tmssed one of (be I children's nights iu its histoiv. Maude Hinies and her I'iiiicing 'Kiildipt-yi-reTrnreTt ihe "Arrival of while former stars of Technical lllirh's diamalic clasxes, including Frininio Wheeler, c. Hennelt.

Juseph Fait'ctiild, llr appeared in "The Marriage Maker," a popular, one act' otmedy (lames and prizes for 'be Junior guests, (ogethr ith i plenteous bou(tiet, follow ml by dam under Ihe direeliofi of Do. -is Auditor's or-fheslrii. complete delightful At.i: limit iirix r.i In conformity wiih its pro. iratiL mill policy evpiihslo'u hy tvhlifr It ia pioposed to cary the principles of Ihe order into new fields of Pythian endeavor, the Knights Of Pythias at the recent biennial con-entlon of Its Supreme Lodge at Min nenrirrlls sdop'ed 'ntl imeudmenl ou ses Har-And AH that is necessary for a Well-dressed man, says President rows of Ihe V. is a clean (1 clean sdiirt and a.

shine, still a. Io. of fellows continue buying coals, vests? and trousers. officers. The ceeonrl degree will bo conferred on a number of candidate Tuesday evenidg.

October. A large is-desired. Thy vlew'wlll hold their regldai- monthly whittt tournament Tuesday evening, -Silk Sweaters Smart arihi comry scarla, (wo and a ipiarler long, with finish, In bloclt i. 61 Sol si-i luiiy (ti i rn Priced at vpl l.DU (ieocgeitc mid t'rcpt-s tie Cliluo A selection leinbraclng tunny new de-clopmehtH of i'ull, in talloded. lucev, eimhrnldored and beaded ef feela Tle-ons.

Ovei UouhoH and Tucli TusI All the latest uhudos! Sew theso Itlouso SpcchilH Tomorrov and idain designs; I-vety iutiielHh. See This Sweater Special $19.50 A large assortment of fascinating models, featuring tho newest novelty- ideas and In complete range, 'of. colors! $25.00 I'cuturcil Xow tnlj Kancy weave. witli fancy rack bo- the 2xth. in I acme liuildliig.

Mrs. riibbott Is' of the tee. Kpthiisiastlc members are, working hur.l to make (he affair financial cucci ssi. Tho prncoedM are! to he placed in Ihe relief fund. Mrs.

tVilllantfi' .,,) imp ye if I dance to be Pel. Pi "eyeinbej. i. ported pi; 1 Rlgliey toms and braided sashes, in pink, white. Piuck.

navy, the aeason'a uieeu, atnl all others of most fashionable coJors! Jl ll ll I ii iik ii.ni.ti iu. i. au i i.

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