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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 18

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Oakland Tribunei
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'MARcS, 1927' FRIDAY-EVENING Dak I a it 10 Girl Routs two Of Seesidfe-; ta, gouih Amer- PRINTS TD BE it. years has been secrtary to T. 8. MacQulddy, city superintendent of schools. Sommer ia a sob of Mr and Mrs.

V. Sommer of Lob An-geles and is representative of the Carrlbean Petroleum Company In Souta America, The wedding win J. R. Bashline, to" Milton Jl Som-mer of Los Angeles, was told, at a given by the prospective bride's mother. Miss Bashline" Is a native of Salinas but baa -Hived here most of her life and for eignt WQtsonville Girl To Wed in Summer WATSONVTLLE, March 4.

The' engagement of Miss Evelyn Bashline, daughter of Miy-and Mrs. Marauders, and uoroentto -Give-the -frUM-. a chance to le a AAV Joins Pursuit SPRING MGOE StoIeriEn Route sill Plucky Bakery "Attendant Is Balk to -Robbery i Pair Br AILEE.V IiAMONT. pecll Oorrerpoinieiit The Oakland TRIBUNE Escape in Dark. TORK, March 4.

Fash ilon Is following the example of WATSONVHJLE, March to Mlss Betty Kane, employee of the Texas Gulnan and Airaee ton and getting Into print or rather prints. The print cloths Oakland to Be Hostess Delegates Coming From Coast States." New York bakery, frustrated the attempts of two unidentified 'ma TTTASHIGTON, farcu A Hpment; of choice liquors to the French embassy, intended, for diplomatic consump-, tion, was tampered with on itsway to Washington front France, and one-fourth of the consignment is missing. w-. This has been established by Washington Post, 'which (aid today that attaches at the embassy are. Pondering who broke the diplomatic seals -under -which the whisky, gin, wines and cbam-'pigne left When the consignment, the semi-annual ship ment to the embassy, arrived, 'all the seals bad been -broken.

rauders to" burglarize the bakery. She was alone in the establishment when she reard th crash of glass. Br MARIE ONIONS. Oakland will be hostess to i the Rushing to a side door, she. vas confronted by two men, who turned I California Conference iof 1 Social and ran' down the street, closely followed by the plucky girl.

So Work for the first time lBTten years close was she behind them that one -a man dropped his overcoat, which 'if iff 4 mi is being held by the police depart We Recommend ment. The would-be burglars, however, made their escape la the Ih is aarnness, I To many, the different' brands or grades of the same article of food are when It holds i its 1 neteenth annual con-v ntlon What the pro great has beeH in those, yearnt will be indicated When a comparison is made be Peninsula Suspect certain to be a feature, of the spring wardrobes( and' the printed sJlka are most entrancing. The motifs are a trifle larger than In past and more widely spaced. The dresses are simple with slight---ly iloused bodices and skirts frequently composed of two wide flounces, which give a certain fullness without detracting from the slendor line the styles impose. Work for Needle Women Full stress Is being given hand embroideries as trimmings for the frocks of the coming season.

Not only is drfewn-work a feature of the sport costumes but the embroidered flower motifs are posed on nearly every kind of afternoon frock. The decorative effect seems to specialize in the blue, peach green, pale pink, and pastel shades. Bows and Beaux No fashionable women nowadays is without -either bows or beaux. Bows are fash lonable and beaux are inevitable. For example, an enormous pink bow drapes a black satin dress just Imported from Paris Bows are the chief adornment of many of the picot braid hats.

On the millinery these trimmings are usually posed at the edge of the narrow brim and hang over one ear. (OopyrighU 1927. by lb Oakland TRIBUNE) EX-SAILORS Morgan anJ 1.Q.' discharged Mfroi of Uncle Sam's fighting, ships, were given ten days each yesterday -on pleading, guilty to disturbing the peace. They, were arrested upon complaint of a 'hotel Released on Bail REDWOOD- CITY. March Suspected of Being the thief who broke Into tpetroom of G.

S. Mc- uuirK at the sequoia Hotel on often confusing. When' the customer must depend entirely upon judgment, the selection of the brand best suited to her purpose is frequently a -matter of chance. Since it is too much to expect that she shall be "grocery educated" she can just as easily choose wrong as right, j' The modern housewife has learned to depend upon Safeway.Man to -guide her in making her selections. She knows that a1 knowledge of the usefulness and comparative value of every item in the store is part of his training and appreciates and accepts his recommendations and advice.

By bo doing she saves both time7 and money and is sure that her purchases are the best the market affords for hei Th Mrs, A'Whltman'who was assisted tween the January 26 and who escaped after taking $10.50, Tyson F. McCrahb, 28, is at liberty from tha county problems to by Beebe. ue present-1 Today the woodr.ow wijson ed at this I mothers hold their' monthly social jail today on 42500 bond cash bail year's meet- meeting at! the school, and Mn.rV: following his arrest in Oakland. McCrabb's capture was' brought 1 with Vollmer. of the' Oakland Federa about through the action of the that of: ten year's go.

Redwood City and Palo Alto police. odicwav man maKe your snoppmg quicker and While the tie is wanted in falo Alto on i charge similar to that which hangs 'WW r' MISS ANITA EIDEIBQE. conference tion of. Parents and Teachers wsua their her address the' enjoyed, a ehort musical program arranged by Mrs. H.

J. HuH, hostess for the day. ohoos officers Who will tlie Longfellow-, i. Parent-Teachers' 1 (Scbars Fboto.) over mnv nere. has 1 ways -worxed-for; the solution sucn proDiems as arc presented by delinquency, education, fatnllv ai Eggs 'li child welfare, health; industry, rac: I association urlngf the coming I A New Store at ana citizenship, the programof year cpeI meeting has been Si w.year hag lnclaaea studies I caUed for 'next' Monday afternoon slightly quality- to ft i 4 ni" vmy Lue eirvnm or a.

lare-ftiot. at th: nome or.AirK. 'Fresh gath ered, stained shells, but guaranteed. 2431 Telegraph membership of 2300 would give J.i 776 Thirty-seventh courage to promote. street: the nominating committee Fine, granulated cane vtimia aianage, execunve whfch will' glve Its Jreport at that Avenue xur me-state organization, nitim, nniniiAa-.

ATr Km I lev niair. ioIb. 49c worKing with Dr. Alviti Powell, man: Mrs. tl.

Peterson. Mrs. doz. head of the Alameda county I Scott, Mrs. H.

Crow and Mrs, uccivx, ucuiei. wuu is yresiuent' ox I JJavid- iatuornia In mak-l lng necessary plans for welcoming TiinniwiiiniiTnni Fluffo the delegates. She. has announced Butter that MaTgaret Rich of New York will give during the convention- Fourteenth Webster Streets Oakland 4500 eeriea of five talks to the social Sweet' and vegeta-. ble shortening pure white and unadulterated.

workers interested In rural prob Skaggs Brand sweet creamery none better. lems. Miss Rich Is associate di rector of- the. American Association lb. ror organizing Family Social Work 1 Berkeley brand new Skaggs-Safeway Store will be ready to serve 4the people of, the neighbor- hood around 2431' Telegraph avenue, Berkeley, on Satur- day; morning, 5th.

The adyent of this store into this section (brings the tre- mendous benefits of the sav- ings made possible through our method; of operating and the purchasing power of almost 1000, retail food stores to your door. You are to make the fullest use of it. and editorof, "The In ad tin 99c Ibs. 25c 47 anion' to Miss Rich there are. to- be 21b.

tin a group of 'internationally noted speakers for the four-day program. uaiirorma is mvitlne Arizona. When it's Spring CARNIVAL NIGHT Dinner Uance TOMORROW (Saturday) BalloonsJ Surprises! Favors! Washington, Nevada, Utah and Idaho to. send delegates to the Oakland meeting with a view to forming a regional conference of Honey Prunes Sweet Santa Clara Valley fruit Nice, bright stock. 5 the western states.

Washington. in the first to accept the -invitation. Pure alfalfa. blossom4double strained. 2J-.

win sena two delegates. -Among those present at the last lb. weekly meeting of the local com 19c 69c. lbs. pail mittee.

chairmen who are planning lor tne convention, Pow Chlckerlng, vlce-presidenjtf Mrs. Lulu Webster, generachalrman ef the' conven km petits gamins shout from the roundabouts; the air is fragrant with violets; the shop-windows glitter with many a fascinating frock and hat and jewel tion; jrs warren jvxcn.iooen. Canned Fruit chairmatv of hotels and t-raeetlng places; aIIss Anita Ax Canned Vegetables enormous buying power makes these prices possible. -W. .1 ecutlve' sscretar-v.

Mrs. John Dinner from' 6 till 10, $2 (fiO joye Charge), or a -la carte service from 7:30 toXf-with'eover-; charge Informal PEACHES Del Monte Brand. 'i Yellow Cling. Toland, publicity' chairman i Miss Flossie Waraer iDr. 6.

C. Kohs, iNo. Z'z can. section Chairman family-' -and ohild-i Hay -Capper, 'li I f.1 39c cans chairman, of transportation, and Monte Brand solid pack- Mrs; Helen S. Artieda, chairman of TOMATOES Del No.

2Y2 can. memberships. slices in syrup. PINEAPPLE Golden 212 can. a tt 2 25 The College -Women's of cans Hotel Claremont '-'''-) Where Parking is Easy 2 3 i 39 Berkeley, Eastbay branch of, the American Associatl6n of University Women; will present Paul Harvev cans And Smart America sparkles with these modes and fashions of a new season, shown almost at the same moment, through the City pi Paris! Now on is the lace gown itf the tight fitted sleeve.

the flowing bow the new blues. Coats of satin and kasha show Continental chic. It's Spring, too, at the City of Paris only the modest price tells that you're back in America! i CORN ot JNew rork.i former -publisher of Del Monte Minnesota Croc'oy, No. 2 can 35 Whole Figswonclerful break-' fast The Internationoal Interpreter, In the first of a series of lectures this 2 cans evening at 8 o'clock at the Arm- Birung tjonege 01 business Admin 35c cans istration; building. Harold wav and vfr; PEAS-Del Monte.

Very small size pea- -an ex- iilttreaee. Berkeley. Building the- Causes of cepuonai value, iso. can. APRICOTS Del Monte, fy, 2y2frns.

is the subject of this opening ad dreeswhich will ueal with the basic 35c 45c cans social and economic readjustments Safeguard your cans which must oe made, it permanent peace 'la to be approximated. if DRESSES Harvey believes that eliminating war frormthe world calls for more COATS HATS SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES than-legislative: panaceas -or pro nouncements of a World Court de Coffee signed to outlaw war. Friday evening. MarchH, he is It mo ito speaic on "jsurope orowing pre. si March IS, "Crisis In March 26.

"The Great Economic Transition' April Whole Spiced Fruit Delicious and different sweet fruit pickles like Mother used to make them, down on the farm. If you want to give the family a real treat, take hbme a can of these pickled fruits today. -( 1 Peaches, Pears and Apricots sweet pickled in very heavy syrup. A treat you will not soon "Adjusting tha Fer to a Pro gressive World," r-ul on. April 8, "America New Con ilbution to Civilization." Skaggs Coffee is one of the greatest values offered in our stores.

Regardless of the price you pay, you, cannot buy. better coffee anywhere. It is a high-grown, carefully selected and blended coffee, with a rich, full aroma and flavor that appeals to every discriminating coffee drinker, Roasted fresh daily and ground to your order -when you buy it. We urge you to try a pound of this de. hcious coffee.

Note the price: A.t Along net or c-iuowomen ana r- civic leaders are sDOnsorlng the IeeP Tne lamiTV Well and It SnTtwS veing -th9 recepUon haKW constipation Philadelphia Pupils Learn More With One Change in Food ii torget. Many clubwomen will cross the. VI bay tomorrow to San Francisco to attend the March meeting of the -i Each Mil Speech: Arts Association 'Of -Califor 45c Lb. 45c nia to be held at 2 clock In the Sorosis club building. Mrs.i Rob-; ert d'Erlach, president, has an-: nouncerl an ODen forum on "An Author I Would Like to Know and.

Why," which will be led by Pro fessor Blanks. The Navajo In Lettuce Paste ii. dian" is the subject of a talk to be given by Mrs, Dane Coolidge. The Large solid heads from Imperial Buy it program will conclude i with the reading oT the play, "Dancing Philadelphia teachers and mothers were recently amazed at the results of serving the children of one school a hot cereal with milk every morning over a period of weeks. They showed an improved school record, better blood and increased weight.

well cooked cereal," says a report of the U. S. Bureau of Education, "should be an essential part of a child's breakfast." And this rule is now displayed on 42,000 school room walls. Child health authorities have recommended for over 30 years one special cereal Cream of Wheat. Partly, perhaps, because children like it.

But even more' because Cream of Wheat is so rich in energy, both mental and physical, and because it is so easily and quickly digested. Cream of Wheat Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Mothers," by Evelyn iilsruirr. Macaroni 'or Spaghetti in the bulk. 2 ibs.

On the evening- of Btaurday, Each 5c March 19, Mrs. A. Dunning -will 1 Clorox Bleaching water. 2: bottle 25c vSoap and white "naptha laundry. 10 bar.

33C open her piedmont home, 23 High land avenue, for an evening reception of the Speech Arte association. a a a a 'The ooetry section of the- Berke Cheese Oregon full cream. Lb. 29c Potatoes' Fancy, U.t 1 Idaho Gems. 10.L 33c ley League ot American-Pen Women meets tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock with Miss Jna Coolbrith.

i it' 2802 Hlllegass avenue. The poems if of Clark Ashton' Smith are to be read followed by a general discus sion. A formal reception for-Charles Wakefield Cadman at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Grady, 26 Our Wonderfully Economical Markets Alvarado scheduled for 1 In their, next- event," March 9.

5 ysj Population, S3Jk 1917, 1 206,405 gjl 1 1927, 71 I 31587 i '1937 7 (i La'nd values 1 eeP'ng 8 i Whatever 'pay. today will 5JJ seem --a gift In -V- .10 years. v. BUYNOW -1( Bead the-. TRIBUNE REALTY ttf COLUMNS PAILY A food sale held at the Woodrow Wilson schbbl Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the Par.

1 ent-Teachers association netted -a Veal Roast Legs and Loins milk fed. Lb. 24c fair amount to be added to the fund for: purchasing books for: special classes, according to the -chairman. Hams Fancy Eastern Milk, sugar cured. Whole or half.

Lb. 29c Veal Roast Shoulderji milk fed. i Lb. 17c The advantages of hav-, nig one of our markets in your neighborhood will be apparent after your first visit. Only the very top quality meats are handled and every item is" fully guaranteed.

Start saving today, The following prices are good for Saturday only TYPEWRITERS Prime Rib Roast Choice prime beef, i Lb. ''f, RENTED 1AII MODELS 1" Month 5JJ0 Months 7.fffl Sold IS MoathlT Oak. 24 Cor. tsh Franklla InitUI rest applied Typewriter Guy i927.CoiW.Co. A.

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