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Oakland Tribunei
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SUNDAY QnklrtitO CrtOunc OCTOBER 19, 1921 B-3 1 BO BOOKS ISSUED' Double Bed Plaid Blankets Nashua Plaid Blankets ASI1ILT0 ACTflVflTBES' AilONG NE6R0ES Delilah C.6easley .98 $5 J.M.ST LLMAN $4-35 2k pair Double bed size. Warm and fleecy" and with the exclusive Nashua finish. Pink, brown, blue or gray plaids. pair tffe mm The lareost dinner ever served in i wishing: to hear him on the water Vi T.inHnti iiraai hmnnii rf Hi. I on nut and the Dresident.

actlnz Warm, soft all-wool Mixed Blank-ets, full size, that weigh about 4 Va lbs. a pair. In pink, blue, gray and tan plaids. East 14th Street and 29th Avenue l-ife ot Late 1'rotessor Emeri- V.aKianu mil lief vu cvciiiiik by the Alameda County League of and you are tired, but won't you Colored Women Voters. Thia tell us something about this ques tus at Stanford Commemorated in Volumes.

Investigate! Compare! these Values of our Semi-Annual lpflRue has been In existence since 911, but this was its first public dinner. It was well attended by members of the race, many society tion which Is ot such vital Interest to us water question for the Eastbay cities?" Colonel Barrows then gave a short talk on the development and rapid advancement of the Eastbay cities and added: "The future development depends on an supply of pure fresh water." lie outlined the re- STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. IS. Two hooks commemoratlniT the life of John Maxson Stillman, late professor emeritus of chem- matrons reserving tables for dln- nrr parties honoring out-of-town nuests. A large number of men i i i i a tfnt I 111 Ul 1 1 I It-'U I.

Ill I'UUIIU ailllJIB ai- muniuru-une, iviny ton(1e(l nmontf whom wero Clar- cent report of the board ot engineers and conculded by stating enco Holrns and Charles Tutz and party from Berkeley and Mr. Mul len and party and Mr. ueuota ana a party of 12 from Oakland and San Francisco. Story of Chemistry," by hla own liand, and the other, "In Memory of John Maxson Stlllman," a collection of appreciations by some of Dr. Stlllmnn's friends and colleagues came from the presses this week.

"The water supply Is a service which should be under a leadership and trusteeship free from personal interest and above political consideration. It should be municipally owned." I The leaguo served several hun-I dred people between the hours of 15 and 8:30. The success of the Mn. Harriett Curtis-Hall, the zSKop Monday for These Items wife of Dr. John B.

Hall of Boston is the nominee for the legislator of the Roxbury district of Boston. She has been regularly nominated and "The Early Ptory of Chemistry," iulTair was due largely to the co- volume of B6ti pages, was written (operative spirit of the league mem-by llr. Rtlllinnn durlnij his inter bers under the leadership of Mrs. years of retirement from active Hettio li. Tilghman, the president, university work.

He arranged and Mesdames Frank Henry, L.ydia with i. Apiiletou A. company for i Jackson, Malvlna Williams and Dr. publication hut did not live to see i Wilson, Mrs. Derrick, Mrs.

Dellart It. appear on tlio shelves of the and other members of the league, library. Dr. Ktlllrnan died before Just as the dinner had been sold the proofs came back to liliu for out and everybody preparing to go col lection. I home, In walked Colonel Harrows endorsed by the Republican party of that city.

She has a national reputation covering many years as an earnest worker for "Votes for Make Winter Clothes Yourself Save On Sewing Needs WITH the resources of a great fifty million dollar mail order house behind our Retail Store, we continually offer values that are seldom duplicated in the West. money at Ward's all the time. Save particularly TOMORROW another big day of our great Friend-Making Sale. Watch for Oar Big Dollar Day Next Wed. Women." After women secured the right of franchise she later liec.uiso of the circumstances of "nil party.

The league members worked with Mrs. Calvin Coolidge land friends remained and asked in the sale of Liberty Bonds and In promoting moaurea of state and national value. She has a large "circle of friends In Oakland who wish her success. ilitm to address them on the water question confronting the Eastbay cities. It might be of Interest to the reader to relate that the League of Colored Women Voters were anx-I ious to have Colonel Harrows ad-I dress them for more reasons than one.

l'irst, because he comes from a family that for generations have been friends to tho negro race. His mother's father, John Cole, was a Dr. Ktllltiiiin's death and iiihfierUPnt publication of the book, Professor f-'liuvart W. Young of the chemistry department, for 31 years as-sni inted with Dr. Stlllman, as friend and co-worker, Contributed a foreword containing a sketch of Dr.

life and character. The smaller hook contains five "Worda of Appreciation," the nrRt bring reproduction of the memorial ndilres, delivered by Robert Kcklca Swain in the Memorial church. I'rofessor The October Issue of the New 8.3x10.6 Heavy Ax. Rugs Day Informer (the Journal of opln Ion) published In Oakland, has many worth while articles by local people. Among them appears one from the pen of Mrs.

H. E. De- lifelong opponent ot American Hart, secretary of the Northern California branch of the N. A. A.

Young's foreword In "The Story of I "8 a em7 OI, C. on the "Obligation and Re I IMIIltll' I I'll til 111 'II HU I LI I IU 1 life I rlv f'M i i a nir.i1iinnil $29.95 'i i the party wlilrh nnnouncod the the party $40 Quality A big special for tomorrow. Heavy Axminsterrugs that sell around $40 at many stores, for a figure which makes them enormous values in the face of advancing prices. Good patterns. While our small supply lasts, each.

sponsibility of Parents." She has a lone well-written artlclu that, is i ,7, Platform of soil, free upeerh and free nun. They were known full or loocl for. thought. It is a us the l-'ree Soil party. His mother, I worthwhile article and could with Ella Cole Barrows, was a volunteer profit be published in pamphlet nurse during the last vear of the lurm Civil war at the Cavalry Corps hns-i Another article which the writer pltal at i lid Point Comfort, Va.

considers a genuino contribution to Genuine Wilton Rugs 36x63 Inches Extra Heavy Very Fine Ax. Rugs She accompanied, President Lin-! negro uplift Is one In this maga- 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs I I'llIU 1 I I I I 1 the pciiM of Col. (ieorge C. Edwards, proies-ior of nirUhemaUic, eiiient'is, lnlverstly of California Slid classmate of Dr. tfliijman at California; Alonao Englclx-rt Taylor, director of the Resenrch Instltule, and Dr.

L. Elliott, registrar, who discussed. Dr. yt ill-man's membership )a the Chit Chat club-, nn organization of 25 distinguished people which has no monthly at San Francisco since 171. coin's party into Richmond after! zino by Mrs.

vivan Usborn-Marh the fall of the Confederate capital. A. M. of Berkeley. She has made a She spent the years Immediately survey ot the material from her $13.70 after tho war In work for colored! forthcoming book on negro folk people in the city of Washington, i lore.

Mis. Marsh bus been en- $26-95 9x12 Aim Initer Ruks that are extra heavy, with, unusually deep, 'soft, springy pile. Big value, each These rich quality, small Wilton Kuks have beautiful and tasteful designs. Kach Good quality, pretty patterns. These Velvet Rugs will please jou at All Wool Plaid Coating l.

and was a life-long friend of Kugud for years in research work Warm and practical for Autumn and Winter gar on mo subject under the super ments. 54 inches wide. Soft camel hair fin Ceneral Oliver o. Howard, who foundi! the, Freedmen's bureau and for whom Howard University for colored young men and women In Washington, D. (V, Is named.

uncle. John C. Cole of Chi vision of one of the prolesaora at the University of Calitornia. Another article uppearuig in this publication Is the essay on "The ished face. Woven of all wool yarns.

f0 1 A C. OF G. TACKLES Women's Specials Women's Hose Constitution of the United States' Things for Baby and Little Tots at Really Saving Prices AHMER PROBLEM cago, han for many years been a that was delivered by a high school trustee of Howard University, and Tabytha Anderson of San Is one of the benefactors of that rrunciacu, last spring, and which foremost university for colored won for ntr second place In the people In tho United States. With i state contest, such a family tree of benefactors i of the negro race, these colored rhe A- M- E- zlon church con- negro race, Knit from fine yarns containing fiber silk, rooU and cotton. Has luster, smoothness, warmth and durability.

Reinforced. Sizes Several choice plaids. Yard tyLtLJ All Wool Cameltex Coating Clood weight all wool coating in desirable plaid patterns. Makes up nicely for coats, capes, dresses, etc. 54 inches wide.

rf0 1 A P.1U All Wool Crepe An excellent quality, heavy weight material, at a very low price. 36 inches wide. A large range 85c 8 to 10. Beige, camel, black mixed with silver. Pair i'acilic coast is women voters of Alameda Countv holding its deliberations In allejo Baby Bunting Set Warm bunting ot dpuMe-faced eiderdown, made In coat style with sleeves.

Hood lined with sateen and finished with ribbon draw. Satin ribbon facing on hood, front of garment and across bottom flap. Cream with pink or blue tQ AC trimmings. Each JJ.J Crocheted Bootee All-wool hand crocheted with pink Flannelette Kimonas Out of the West Is to come a plan by which organized business of the nation may get behind the irmer and help the producer to-Wfi'-il successful marketing. League were doubly anxious to have Colonel Barrows address them.

They wero also anxious to hsve him address them because; Colonel Burrows' wns In 1 1 1 2 the! Very practical, cut full. Two large pockets and flare cuffs. Comes in pretty, fancy una wei'K. Key. luvell, of Campbell Street church of.

Oakland, and Rev. livers of San 1'ranuiscu are member of this conference. Many lajmeii from California, Oregon and Washington aie in uitenda nee. assorted designs. Finished with neat cording.

Each $1.98 I or the City Club of be considered at the mid -winter ol, (lf b(l if the chamber of I fl ot popular colors Yard and blue trimming. Very OAs aula. 89c Bishop one of the recently Sleeveless Sweaters I'li-civu uiunups, is presiding. 40-piece Layette witer supply fur the Eastbay cities. club of colored women voters Dresses.

Bishop slips, (iertrude skirts, All wool worsted and fiber silk In a nov of the T'nlferl State v. ha De. enil'er end .1 will bring together In I. os Angeles the business i ii esena iveg of eleven western states. This Is perhaps the first time elty design with fiber silk piping on collar nightgowns, sacque, kimonas.

vests, slock-lnes. bootees. binders, diaper cover. jiunasur j. j.

aiher and a band of colored orphan boys from Churlcston, South Carolina, have is an artual study club of political issues, and they thought that since he served as cii lirman of the executive committee representing and down front. Very pleasing color co binations. $3.98 diapers, bibs, health book, record book, and safety-pins. Trimmed in QQ nlnlc or blue. Complete for D70 that a large group of hiitunpfis men smy civic aim improvement so- have In their councils for tho ad- i cleties of the Eastbay cities Astrakhan Cloaking Makes up nicely for coats, jackets or trimmings.

Close knit, with wool nubbed face. Warm and serviceable. 54 inches wide. (Q 1 Yard CantonCrepe Very heavy quality with pleasing pebble finish. Woven of pure silk warp over fine cotton yarns.

that vi moment 0f general prosperity. Muslin Gown Famous "Fruit of the Loom" muslin gown with neck and long sleeves. Embroid supported the legislation known as the Public Utility District Act of been fc'wng concerts la Oakland during the past week. They are from the Jenkins Orphanage. Every year a number of these boys tour the country so many months out of the year for the educational benefit of travel.

They have a band and an orchestra, and alng negro spirituals well. ered at neck and sleeves. 84 to 44 Inch bust. $1.63 f.ieti surh recognition to the tinner producer. Leaders In the national chamber's western division, however, feel that the time has come when the businessmen of the country must step in with an offer of concrete help and cooperation for the farmer, whose prosperity, I It Ii fh Id.

forms the foundation of prosperity for the entire business cycle. I I lints, he should be In a position to tell them something of Interest on the present water question. They asked Colonel Barrows to Address them on the water question. He replied; "I think I would prefer talking on my recent trip to Africa than on water, since it Is raining in torrents at the present 35 mches wide. A wide range of 1 Of NEW YORK VISIT.

VALLEJO, Oct. 18. Mrs. Osgood Hilton of this city, visiting In New York, writes to Mrs. Nonie Boulon of this city that she is hav-ing a most enjoyable visit.

Birdseye Diapers Neatly hemmed, ready for use. Made of good quality cotton, very soft. One dozen to a sanitary package. 1 Afl 12 diapers Storyland Blanket Cute crib blankets, S2x42 Inches. Soft, fleecy and warm.

Mother Goose figures woven in. Neatly finished. In pink or blue with white figures. QEr Each i7JC Chinchilla Coats A warm little coat of wool mixed chinchilla cloth, lined with sateen and interlined with lannelettu. Double-breasted.

Cbinchln collar, two patch pockets, and all-round belt. Sizes 1 to 4 CO QQ years. White. Each. Infants' Rompers Made of highly mercerized l-ply poplin.

In pink, white, blue and He then gave an ln-I tens. lv interesting talk on "Central story a n. I West l-'i cneli Africa." But the members were sincere in The Fibre Silk Caps Fancy, novelty weave, finished at top with tassel. Fink, blue, lavender and white. QO.

Each yoc Hand Emb. Sacques Infants' Nightingale of good quality cnsslmere. Hand-embroidered floral sprays. Cream color with pink and 1 AtZ blue trimming. Each WHrO Hand Emb.

Dresses Cute little models In fine white nalnsnok, linen finish, neat and embroidered. Cuffs and collars scalloped. CI QC Each pl.aO Flannelette Gowns Warm, comfortable bag style gowns with draw string at bottom so It may be closed to protect baby feet. Shell stitching at neck and caffs. Buttons flown front.

Kaoh OUC Rubber Bibs Dees pooket and finished with ruffle of pink or blue. Nursery rhymes on front. White AQ advt. thai tells Its fullevt re.nlts Make These Savings. Men! Men's Fleeced Union Suits Cood, heavy weight cotton union suits.

Ankle lerth and long sleeves. Flat collarette neck, military shoulder and closed crotch. Sizes 34- to 46-lnch chest. J- QQ Reduced to Men's Flannel Shirts Genuine Hercules flannel shirts for men, with collar attached. Strongly sewed so seams will not ravel.

One pocket. In several liiiftii nrmiwiBi TO SERVE BETTER, OUR MOTTO No organization hum snorerderl in a wa nnlens It wag of permanent and lasting benefit to thnt portion of the community It scrvcft Sk aggj Cash Store came Into existence with the avowed purpo of reducing the cost of llviftV. How well have itirceeiled can be Judged bj he popularity of our store wherever looatedi our thought Is the same now aa always, lo nerve on patrons better and save them more. pleasing shades. Yard Pebble Crepe Lustrous quality of silk and cotton crepe printed in attractive patterns.

Spiral weave gives the appearance of expensive Russian A A crepe. 35 inches. Yard plUU All Wool Plaid Coating Beautiful colored plaids. Fine, heavy quality. A very serviceable cloth.

54 inches d0 wide. Yard Mannish Suiting 58 mches wide. Navy and dark gTeen with small hair-lino stripe. Worth about $5.25 1Q a yard. Good quality.

p040 Brocaded Crepe Good weight material with attractive brocaded figure. Woven of all silk warp over fine cotton yarns. A good range of shades. 35 TQ inches wide. Yard pJLfO $1.29 shades, Including heather.

Eaoh tan. Trimmed with nana em $1.95 Speolally priced, each only. Bpeolal -xw SKAGGS BREAD Unusual Bargains Monday Morning Until Noon 11 'Clock Silk Striped Towels ltxlf Inches. An elegant towel woven of cotton with ilk stripe. Fancy weave.

Monogram space for Initial. Blue, pink or gold. JJ QQ Madras Dress Shirts For men. Fine grade. Attractive, striped patterns, woven with small cords.

Coat tyle, pre-shrunk collar bands, soft French cuffs, pearl Sizes 14 to 1 on 17. Beg. 1.60. Special Work Socks Good, heavy weight cotton socks with stylish Enerlish rib. Comfortable and long wear-Itik.

Reinforced at wenrlhg points. Sizes 10 to Brown heather mixture QQ only. 6 pair pl.i7 Colored Border Towels Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, with monogram border and fancy stripes. Pure white. 18x36 Inches.

Neatly A fir hemmed. Each tOt Montgomery Ward Co. Pure Cane SUGAR In Cloth Bags. Montgomery Ward Co. Beautiful Two-Tone Finish PHONOGRAPH 74c 10 lbs POTATOES Idaho Russets are famed for their baking and cooking qualities.

100-lb. sack 80 1b. sack $1.15 10-lh. sack 2o APPLES Extra Fancy Newtown Pippins. Box, 4 5 lbs $1.05 DRIED FRUIT Sunsweet Prunes 2-lb.

Banltary pkg Dromedary Dates-Large package -22c4 Fancy Black KIga Iba. for 29tf Extra Fancy Imported Currants, lg. 15-oz. pkg. 206 Fresh Lemon, Citron and Orange Peel for that fruit cake CANNED FRUIT In heavy syrup.

Lge. cans Peaches, 2 for 30( Dozen $2.25 Lge. cans Apricots, 2 for. Dozen $2.00 (Limit 10 rounds) Creme Oil Soap 5c Our sales are Increasing very rapidly lit pu Irons more and more realize the fact that our "Nutritious White" snd "Health Brown" li a superior product. No better quality can be bought at any price.

2 largo loaves IfSf1 LARD and SHORTENING 8 Jb. rail Pure Lard .50 4 lb. pall Pure I-ard. 85 2 lb. pall Pure I-ard 45 Crlsco, fresh stock lb.

can $1.40 lb. can 77 Snowdrift- 8 lb. can $1.80 4 lb. can 07 lb. can (Limit 10) $9S CLOROX Large bottle 12c (Limit 6) TOWEL SALE Bleached Bath lowels Double loop towels that will stand bard wear.

Woven ot good quality absorbent yarns. hemmed. 17x.il OC-Inches. Jl Co'ored Bath Towels I'retty towels with neat nll-over designs with colored border and mixed colur bndy. Hummed.

17 3 1 Inches. igi iilll.il fHri $5 Down $6 a Mo. AVz inches high, and with it paneli of genuine mahogany, either walnut finish, is equal in size, beauty and tone to much higher priced machines. Five double-faced records free. Easy terms.

At this bargain prica Lge. cans 20c1 Dozen Pineapple, broken slice Lge. cans, 2 for 454 Dozen $2.5," BUTTER Skaggs Creamery Butter is highest In quality and lowest In price. Fresh every day. FLOUR Minnesota Brand A blend of finest California and Idaho Wheat.

2 49-lb. sacks $3.85 49-lb. sack $1.05 25 -lb. sack, 10-lb. sack 40 SOAPS and CLEANSERS I.ge.

Pkg. White King l.ge. 1'Kg. Klnso. I.gc, Pkg.

Soa Eoam Hutch Cleanser, 2 for I'l bars Crystal White :5 3 bars Lava Soap ID burs ei Naptha IN ALL OUR iyiEAT DEPARTMENTS This Beautiful Ivory Enamel and Decorated Bedroom Set Queen Anne Dining Set A CA on Easy Terms $ilfcluU Table has 6-ply walnut veneer top, 48-in. JL dlam. and extending to feet. Chairs uphol- fVTSTTfl tered in blue Spanish leather. Set v.

MISSION PHE1i SFT i remarkable set at an amzlnglj low 1 price. Hullt of solid oak, with comfort- Ji fj.tirA I ably upholstered seats. One of our big' fl I rest bargains. 6 pieces, as Illustrated, u.jOt;J Jj LAMB STEAKS Choice noiLixo pints short ribs and brisket, lb. 10c young lamn, per lo HAMS Whole or half, mild cure, per.

lb BACO.V Whole or half slab, per lb LAMB UK EAST Young 30c 32c for POT KOAST Choice 10 piece Towe! Set A very useful set woven of tiiiod cotton yarns. Two Turkish towels, 20x4) Inches; 4 Turkish wash cloths, Inches; 2 Hack towels, KixllJ Inches, and 2 Ush towels, 15xa Inches. CI Cfl Low price. All Linen Towels 10x32 Inches, (iood quality. Imported towels, bleached a pure white.

Hemmed ends. Fust colored border. J6c Bath Towels rteautiful all-over doslpn In a fancv weave. Quality yarns. Blue, pink or gold border.

19x38 -Inches. (JQc Basket Pattern towels Woven of fine quality cotton varus In pretty basket patterns. 20x3!) Inches. Knst colored border. Kach HUriffsmery Ward Co bake or stew 12ic 12ic shoulder ruts, lb per pound On Easy Terms coons Oats, large 65-ouilre Med.

TOMATOES New Crop Solid Tack 15t Doz. $1.75 Standard with Puree. 2 fir 2.V Doz. $1.45 13 20-nz. Puffed Adam design In rich Ivory enamel, with artistic flowered medallion on each, piece.

On ensy terms and a big bargain it 166.30 for the 1 pes. Itlce 17 Puffed Wheat 14.

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