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YOLTOIE CVin.— m 163. CLEVER DANCES ARE FLAWLESS AND BEAUTIFUL Performance Goes Smoothly, I Despite Incapacity of Two Dancers Cupid May Duplicaie Last Year's Record of "Inter f esting Announcements" rtlerriiy wont the klrmcss las* night et> t lie" Central theater a« the hours slipped away t» the wound of mus3c and sorjc p.nd dancing f«et. Mfcrrlly.. in apttP of the fact that two" of the p«?r firrmerj" were incapacitated for further service ond others had to be pressed Into their places nt the last minute. Only those who had been present at th* two previous performances kr»ew tuV «isrrerence, however, as everything re*j so smoothly and easily that the qltj&nge was scarcely noticeable. 'From the first rise of the curtain, on it^ grand march and pageant to the c3os«> of the national dance, when the voting commenced, there was not a' pause or flaw. The orchestra, led by Paul Steir.dorff. was at its best and tht* various dancers rarae into view at precisely the rijrht moment and danced their pleasing: turn with all the as surancp and abandon of professionals. ATid among those who won the most a&plause for her ease and grace and absolute freedom and litheness of inovement was Miss Margaret Marion Marx with her emotional dancing of the "Blue Danube" in appropriate cos tume of airy next to nothing. But her dancing is captivating and gives great promise for the future ' Should she care to develop her talents. She was one of the leaders of the dainty spring group in their robes of green in the | dance of the seasons, which with many I remained the favorite dance of the series of kaleidescopicimuslc and color ar.d fantasy. S*OW KAIDEXS \u25a0One of the most chESrming effects in this dance is produce*! by the little snow maidens who represent the win ter and white muffs tied in blue. As they finish their separate steps they pelt the audience with fluffy snowballs of- down, concealed iin their muffs, xrtiich adds a wintry flavor of their own that is more than ; attractive. In the gondolier dance, with its Ve netian setting. tlJo singers scatter coins into the crowd below, and in some of the other dances flowers are tossed down, all of which adVl to the effect. The Tyrolean group has won a spe cial mention for its splendid yodel call, that rings as clear and true as if',, sung !n Its native Alps and the beer scene beneath the trees adds the appropriate home touch. Good Alpine and Cossack dances are given sepa rately in this and MJsr Frances Ram sey, Miss Ma.ud Goodwin. Miss Helen Forbes, Mies Elaine Hancock. Arthur Saxe. Somers Peterson, Walter Bent lery and Cuthbert Flelssuer sing "Liove Is Like the Red, Red Rose," to a very pretty little ekit. \VHAT \VTTiL FOLLOW! '. "Whether this kirmess is going to "The Store of Values'.', 1 B. 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It was an orchid setting, and there were those who whispered that, the charity had come first in the practice for the dane Some of those prominent in the kirmess. ingr and the orchids were the result of this- assiduous devotion to a good cause.- Be that as it may, they have worked .for the production . that will be seen .tonight and .tomorrow for the last time, and worked hard, and the result hajs surpassed even their great est expectations.' It continues to'be'a great show and is more • than worth the ; price of. admission., The Northern Pacific's ' exhibit" car, which advertises the agriculture and other resources of ""the northwestern states by carrying a complete, , though ebndensed,' agricultural fair to' hun dreds of points the country, has Just, started on a 10,000 mile tour through the eastern states: "- - fr&f*mrßar SH Bm3«I Blla : l«^ 9/ofori nor/oc — But? ZS lay \u25a0\u25a0 mi Hill ISfl *. (*€T K. h, *- I^^ ErcJuMpcucd The most magnin- ffi^^B Sr ' JeSt l^T *§l *| *^ *S§|l |»fe^ An array of things cent display of Christ- »k9 \u25a01^ 'ft-^^^fe^^^^^S^iS^^^'j^^v^^^^^^Mffi^^^^^'^S^ ot * :his type SUcil a3 mas things for the MREaH Bawl JSSMmfffrß^^^SK^Hl^^^S^^'^^^Bi&ll a 5 never before been children ever gathered fIHJPfI^aBHiMBM **$&fcrrffirrSi&?'& placed on sale here — together in a single BjjjajjasiigES 1 an array that will de- department — here now i^ — — * \u25a0 — \u25a0 ~ >\u25a0\u25a0 — ~—^»^— » . — \u25a0— — * lignt tne neart ot for^thc : chns» mas -bu^ \ DOVBLE PRAGERS STAMPS EVERY HORNING^ \u25a0 \u25a0%?£" "* g ttat The Bedding Section Is Ready With the Best Values of the Season— Here i-Are a Few Specimen Hems— Bthers NOW after. the first rains you will realize more than ever the importance of replen- * ' : j«s*^ ished bedding. The few items listed here will give you an understanding of what 4&ii?^i* ~TT> ;, you may expect to find in any line you are interested in. ."nfJ, /\u25a0^ ; medium anddark. And patterns — : ilrf <&•# f?O ETt^ a heavy quilt- (f^\ \\ yXIXL r*E OJ Cr white and gray, at a 'such a; variety.^ :has. never been seen >119 '•vved or tufted com- I. A \J /Vj^» - " V^^^ : price "that is actually <in town before.-. One is all that Is re- f A\u25a0te^s. "We feature • V\a : \}*j£^\- - \u25a0- , ..\u25a0— > less than the' usual cost of sheets; . quired to make -a house gown. The this line as being one of extraordi- ''NX* SW^A Yk - "~ 111 1 \~X,\ size 50x72 inches.' r ' : regular price is $2.50. I nary value. \u25a0 .: i v \j J V\ ' L^r^M 58k80 lnchcs.and come in white and coversO r to use as a bed covering in , etB; wou i d be considered a splendid fg \u25a0\ * U t±S « ra >- .- • v/ \u25a0-\u25a0' \u0084... , ' <^ oM weather. These on sale at this bargain at $5.00; weight 6 pounds; K *£r ._j\, \\ V. t \u25a0Tl^tfg,^ . f»f"Tw.i'lled f - t long price are exceptionally : desirable. . borders of pink . and blue, . bound v - ja^^j: -tt :V: V \u25a0*-^--~ borders 'of .pink or blue; weight 4%-; /\u25a0lr^^l* forters.-.:>fllled: . —^ -g —*j g- A limited group of '. . \u25a0 \\ 7" * lbs.:-, size 60x76 'inches.. Regular "> ' Wofl '-fU n t^ E r,^». S J^l ii /ll9d«"3Cali(ornia ttool , . • _ V \u25a0price $3.00.. V. :'.:. riV ' 'S^u^hM^t^* P^^Sl .lsl^ blankets that sell - - . \ ;^ '" V ' \u25a0 ii'i'fiJ"^ -^ff Handsome, reversi- douDle o ed Slze v ".•;.:•.•;.• \u25a0 regularly at $7.50. This Is an extra / ' ' j /ir3«»#vJble German eider- /|#£**f £?O Another splendid large size grade of heavy wool, pre- •.«.'\u25a0: i down robe blank- Atl *JJ B •UZMlot that usually ' shrunk, with borders of blue and " V^_^ — «•* • ets. in / 20. desirable; shades^— light, - brings $2.25. , pink. \u25a0-- - ' .•'\u25a0'.:';\u25a0-'--' A '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0':'\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0• - \u25a0\u25a0 .- -\u25a0 \u25a0 - • . ' \u25a0 ' . •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•.-\u25a0 \u25a0: . - * \ i .\u25a0 - \u25a0 ' ; ' \u25a0 ' fc^'i^^wp of Women's Tailored ) _ '^*JS!'%A-i Suits. Some the Most Recent Ar- [ $ \u25a0 I w rivals. None Worth Less Than $2Q ) B iA .— — Jjojfe^, y*iZfS*Jip&^ T Q pD SUITS — a collecti on remaining from one of the busiest " llwy 1 :^S?T seasons we have known, makes the richest kind of bargain material " J?lllte-y--^ worthy as when marked at it's original i^^^^^lti^jfw^^. price— but we want to clean up, this stock and the season is gradually m^^^/^\i'^M^ slipping on. You will find suits— early fall models— marked at HALF ! *^^ Wmsk\Wl yV^/) and less. You will find the newest models this season has produced in- - -W ?WsM^ ° \ vmvt I cl^^ ed n tlie lot to make it more allu ring. You will find them marked at \ §%Wvwh \' rP^^ this same price— one that represents about HALF their actual worth. ! fo^N l IV- "Materials are heavy Wo rsteds, Broadcloths and light and \ w&^-r^ 'dark mixtures. Jackets are from 30to 34 inches long, lined with war- j '\u25a0"\u25a0'''\u25a0'\u25a0' wtwtwM ']'' j[ - ranted itwo-seasoh\ Satin, PeaudejCygne and silk Serge. . ij?_, I 1 w^^^M 1 I I" ' These Women's Goats Average HALF Price » I ~\i r i toyyrA '111 ' \\ \u25a0' - ' ' Is the price namedon -th is miscellaneous collection of women's long j \l ', jr '; yy//(ui II j i IV **^^ »%#%#^ coats. Among others, you ' will find such , desirable materials' as i 1.1 j v/OMi II \ I 1 1 ! .BMnUmm&SS Cheviots, Diagonals, Man nish Gray Tweeds, Broadcloths, gray and } *; yl 'v ; ' 'I i * .\u25a0••-"b'rowiV^mixtures'ahdjplenty of*^blacks: You will find them to; be a distinct surprise j V^^^ syjUg^ "< lJ t- llj-;' M V^ "'-\u25a0 when you see them. Some with close fitting military collars, others with shapely | \u25a0\u25a0'V- nwM it W*^ • ' V '" s h"'awl- t collars-and mannish notch collars;; lengths, 50 to 55 inches. . , , j ALL AMENDMENTS WIN IN THIS CITY Panama-Pacific Fair Measures Cany in San Francisco . by 20 to 1 Every constitutional amendment re ceived a majority, in San Francisco, the two in behalf ;of the Panama-Pacific international exposition *« souring' the' greatest favorable votes.'. Amendment No.: 52, -which provides for levying a tax of $5,000,000 ,on / the state, I carried 20 tol in this city. .Following is the vote on the Beveral propositions: . ' For 'amendment No.' I 1 (tax amendment) .. .27.24S Against amendment No*. 1" ....'.. r ; 1-i.fJl 1 For amendment ' No. 11 (mortgage) ...... .21.803 Aenlnst amendment No. 11.-. .4. . .'. .... . . .13,081 For amendment : No. : 36 (Judiciary) ......2C.540 A(raimit ;: ain'eDdnient' No.- .18 .............. S.fifiS For amendment No. 83 (county boiindarlea) .17.9^7 Apalnst amendment No. 38 1S.0C1) For amendment No. 44 (banklnc) ;....:. .20, 403 Against amendment No. 44 ....6,185 For amendment No. 52 (world'i fair) ..... 42.378 Ajtaiust amendment No. 62. ............... 2,463 For -amendment No. 14 (finning) 34,'fTO Against. amendment' No» 14. .......".;..;.'.. 2,924 For nmendmect No. 33 (world's fair) .... .42,243 Against amendment N0.' 35 ......... J.....' 2,410 For San Francisco harbor Improvement art. 31,030 Against San Francisco harbor Improvement act ..*............ 3,217 For state highway act V ............21.961 Apalnst state highway act . .. 8,124 For India basin act ...24,738 Against India basin ' act '.....\u25a0 10,616 For San Diego neawall act 24,435 Against San Diego seawall act ...J. ...... 7.357 .' ', A gia.33 'factory in Baccara, France, has produced a ~new glass that will not | break.' The composition of, the glass is heated to boiling point and; then Is plunged into water brought to a freez ing 1 point. The glass will be used for safety lamp tubes. ; . Make the Liver Do Us Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is right the stomach and .bowel* are right. " . CARTER'S LITTLE if^fetk UVER PILLS gently but Srmly »:om-^^^M__-_^S-, pel a lazy liver to J&&I&4M CAC A T\? C CCi do its duty. j^BM \^i^ •UpaUon,°^^Sf^^^ WIVER Indiges-^g^sU^T |JPILLS. Headachy, and Distress after Eating. Small Pill. Small Dote. Small Price . Genuine must bear signature. MEXICAN MIN^ COMSTOCK LODE All Ptock holders of the .Mexican .Mine .wton'be- llpre In the right to rnanasre. their own . property and.wbo will co-operate witjb some of the leadln; : businessmen, of San Francisco to this end are re- quested to call at once at mj- office, room 1008, Mills Building. . H. L. SLOSSON JR. • TOTRSD^Y^ NOVEMBER 10, 1910. Aprons That Wear .^C£&V Manufactured for Haiti Oakland Store, Made : --£~s&r*r \u25a0 of Best Material for the Price and Neatly Finished ?h Evety Respect ~^<^t^X\ Waist Apron /fV'^m -M M« f Jo °^ good quality gingham, asillus- 11l A* )\ tratcd; may be harl with or without ( /\ ill -ZA s \u25a0 ruffle:: finished with pocket and long l^Pv\\\\l/// strings. Price, 20c Allover Apron 9fi^vTOE 3-Hv Made of blue-check gingham, has low ; /M y^g-grt , neckand. shoulder straps, and buttons ' '* i^^^^ffl .in back ; made very full. . Price, 25c. i^K=4a B Cannery Apron iffl-Sl l2fc J Made of blue check gingham; long and extra full to protect the -entire dress; (mSSjr zSpfy nas - long" sleeves • and square -. cut, low »E^Si' \u25a0 ' -X* 1110110 \u25a0 Apron A^^^^^^^^v Made of good ginghams -A very -popular WttWhl^S^WS^ all-over style ; wide kimono sleeves and •T\/?ffitt^sv-r? y oke trimmed in navy blue; has pocket. iU^fwP^ Price* 50c. . JZf-^i—lr^^^ L Maies Oakland Store J Quarterly : : '\r&* rt i « •\u25a0 Free Pattern v Style Book | only 20^) •—Mile. Sophie Akonnine-s /—Men's Underwear \ ThY" famous Russian violin- Of Australian .wool, natural color, ist, will render a program ; ?£*£s: SSS E£ \u25a0 Of Choice musical selec- and back. Neatly s finished, non- tions this afternoon from 3 shrinkable. Regular price 1.50 to 5 o'clock. " — * >ur P rlce I*S51 * S5 a sannent. • . , _' ' . \u25a0 ' ' . . Men'-i Black Socks — Lisle finish. MUSIC Department— '. double heels and toes, seamless. \u25a0 n ";•...> \u2666 fast color. 15c quality for 7%c Basement- ; . • a pair.