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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 29

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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29
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DklanD Critune MARCH 20. 1P2I. WUg. MUMl.J mvlt I ra.n Some' away and hilt It only Added rest A'oi ahout wns were Illicit ui her to the a I -v i 1 1 1 teiur, to the itani" of, all 'ii si.V- the iiuvr or, w.n iron. I'ou and 'ho 'oianuiti-i s-w mi .1 li.oe wait "mi; vn.1uo!.ir I'li-irburv the Irani i mv got her' on the talis as the ni.lri'H.1 oompat.y had oo i 1: -o Vf Sou' who were in a liurr woMd and hike t'ltoLtti the s.m.f.

vlurtnK thwt they i i.itiu1 San Fran. o. i tieer il.a. as theie Mere m.ue th in fluiiaii'" here to an mishap thi bile, the more nun tA on bin ritv otoas vcn the liurijt on the fayntrj town idea of keepim: open Ure at nisht. This 1 po.ti ii-olii oo ei v.

tin w. r-- s'loi'i sen to knii. uf-uini-mH' 1 -1 know. (to i.uei-- mil r.ii!iy Tins ijo- I'liak was to s-i uro ipse. us iSpen Ala' iwo wniiieii met in the stole.

TVos long loans. hot-er. v. a liit! ai-sonie on tio1 rierk shfse tail ti 2 sne not t-'- i i i OJO 1:1.1 a oi Wis I .1 a M-f in. hi a she sain 1 v.

i us'. an for He 1.1 h.is!:itWS doi a uol.ui ilii-piatii; o.ar i.iiomo side 'o lit- I lift a'S ioai una o.s. where Mint -el the i ttiiithe- ro rse hp of liroaiiwwy. Httd his he busy hour of the' sMreke pers Sometimes the old nut suiitiiisul to wise t- til IK t'e ruse, (To he continiieii SUNDAY MORNING ABLY DAY STlMU J. S.

Gihnorr by Oakland Pioneers No. St on street. Letw Mnif on VU, street, bei'eu Km.r- T'' --'-A 7rUl 77777 a f'rm the early opened up a Vrdiioh Ionise in Oak- Ul i tl I tim Pin 7, k.iKJlr- flSTf I Inn. 1 at the sonthet turner I Ui I lit T4 II 1 Vi TD v' "7 "1 i-f rT FCyyyVA y' teinth and Kil'teentli. I.cns tic fore th Overland trains ratiie.

and while Oakland waselill tountry tovm. many San Kran-I'lsoo biirfiness men heoame eon-vtneed that tieeaiise of its bahny ctintate. fine sml. flower? and trey. it was an ideal pi'aoe to live ur.d lirine up their families, anii earne in pi eat numbers and ereot- ram, and while Oakland was sua country to.i.

many San Fran- it was an ideal prt.ee to live ur.d 4 I Pr.niiw.iv and hut hji'h was lii'font nine.l after lrirg in bosni.es." for, several ara. Ahiahatnsoii L'ros. ea-i basinets In store ihere Until they iiiiiveil to their own at the sn corner of 1-os burets ed elegant liomes As there ware no street ears V'lisliniirwui i every familv had some sort of a. J-'r i 'ui "Tl. i Tf 1 MJ "fl 1 I -1 horse-dran vehiele and some kf, itZ 7 C1 ZV I kY II member of the family, often one of WM TTVL VrTPN VtrTCTxA AWX I if II i the dauBhters.

drove to lir.dwy VT'VS. (5 I UNS-lj i1 1 I i and Seventh street to meet -dad." MrfA I A 55 I Vvc Many of -hese old-timers h.d fiAX' ViMr Pd-H vS sporun bfood In their veins and on riAX XXjfe iW 'wA" rTSsS X'V l'' LTU BJVf -A V' their way home they were not ik' AX XWi-' sTtUlT MtMV: NM A)V fMA on. with the result that At JZJ VM ''lWWrTs KfJ XV II i5wjiw: uwyll viMd Emit i )) icets A'io)iiic tiie other early day firms ho are now out nf huiriessi vere; f'a'inqer Uros on Proiuiwiv bo-tueen unii Twelfth Hreet-: Itoeie Klynn, J. A. JoM-e, Kenneiiv MoShane.

Feii'xah ilei.let. ililinore John l)i-k neinach and 3. Ada-r. H. ('unwell Iiee Ho Jye be-fnn lnrsines nt the corner of Washington and Tvvelfth 'reets where thev remained until they moved into their own build- The Clever Hostess Speaks: 'I Find Tact Is Very Often Traceable to Corsets st Slit Values in San Francisco 'V "You know, 1 believe a stout woman can be just as gracious, just as envied for her charm, as any slender woman if only she will insist upon being fitted to perfectly comfortable Corsets.

No matter what price you whether itJbe small at AWillard-sualue meammi expertly tailored, carefully finished inside and out, and fitted to your figure by the most skilled tailoresses in the city. It is a suit that looks right, that feels right, and that sells at the lowest price possible without sacrifice of quality. large, you are sure at Ward's of getting the best suit for your money that you can find in San Francisco--a suit that you buy with satisfaction, that you wear with comfort, and that you lay aside with regret. "And she can be just as fashionable, too! Ever since I have worn 'Stylish Stout' Corsets and Brassieres, I find I can wear the very smartest clothes!" 1 You Can Appear Slimmer by about Five Inches look twenty pounds lighter in weight, i MATERIALS Tricoline Poiret Twill Piquetine Covert el our Checks COLORS Tan Navy Gray 1 Rookie Black Mixtures Mew Models for Easter Suits of every type, including strictly tailored tuxedo models, tnTrrmed with bands of self material or soutache braidings, clever bloused suit with novelty buttons and fringes, smart short coated suits in straight box cut, stunningly embroidered or adorned with gay sashes of riblwn or crepe, and suits with long slender lines for the more mature figure. And the values are the best in San Francisco at gain a modish foundation for any clothes, and fctill have the utmost comfort if only you take care, next time, you buy Corsets, to be fitted to "Stylish These unusual Corsets and Brassieres are for sale at good everywhere.

I Stilt'- -Siut to 44 fi and tn! a m. $39.75 $49.75 $65 $75 Pv Wingrtn Bvothri, Inc. 76 Pneltn Bidj Sn FraseiKt i Novelty Suits in Finer Fabrics Individual in style and treatment, our finer grade of suits carry an air of distinction which srells quality in every line. The fabrics are fine and firm, and the decorations, whether of beads or embroidery or finely patterned braids are once rich and subtlely refined. Prices range from Tweeds and Mixtures -for Service Suits Cut on loose serviceable lines of sturdy rnatenals, tnese work-a-day suits of Tweeds and Wool Mixtures are essentially practical for knock-about wear.

Blue, brown and gray are the predominating tones, and with the convenient of well placed pockets and their careful mannish tailoring, they are at once comfortable and smart. $24.75 $39.75 189.75 vA i Corns Will Go While you sleep if you do this $98.75 to $198.75 APPLY Blue-jay to a corn Jr tonight the liquid or the plaster. It is done in a moment. The corn ache will end; the; removal of the corn will begin. Hour by hour Blue-jay Ml --VV will gently undermine Dainty Blouses to Complete the Suit Costume Spring particular favor to the lingerie bloute with itt ihe-er of drawnwork and hand embroidery.

Jutt in time for Eartter come these three new group, each charmingly correct for tuit wear. WW i that corn. In a little while LJ4ju the? rnrn will loospn nnrl fl 4 i i i i fpiV if come out. 4 TKewavis eaav.ce.nfl. 0 sure and scientific, A ia- WW 'imtttX- li t-l I if At $5.00 blonv of batiste.

every stitch made bv hand. At $3.95 Delicately tinted vrili. in pint, blue, Jvepder, beiR' and with w'hite batiste rol- 'J M4 i. 1 1 i It 51? Tliereisnoneed forharsh treatment, no need for And paring is futile and dangerous. All about you are people delighted with the Blue-jay method.

Find out what they know about it. Try it mous chemist perfected it. A laboratory of world-wide repute preparea it. Millions of corns every year are removed by it. Countless people.by its use.

keep free from corn pains always. 1 Cease your wrong methods. Try this modern, this efficient way. At $2.95 Bloues of fine voile with drawnwork pattemt and irimminiri of real pilet and Irish lares, at well fine lare-tnmmed moeU with tit popular plaited frill. in attractive tailored Trio ft 'jit and cufft daintily el with the finest of han.i work in embrotdene -nc drawn and embroidered by hjnd.

iemstitchiri(rs. 'rtrWrimiz. 1 PIaster or Liquid Blue ay The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER BLACK Chief fWYorlc Toront Mkr. of St.riU Sviictl Drls( tmi AIIimI Trwlncla a ()AKfANF) THIHLiNE, Oakland grratput evening newnpaper, attires its arlvertiurr that the circulation of this paper 'reaches ever)' tUv titer readers.

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