Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 24, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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Just a few short hoar3 left in which to complete preparation fcr filling the Christmas stocking. We've prepared for you a host of special barg-ain offering
Saturday which will make this the biggest sale day of the biggest Christmas season selling this store has ever known. Almost countless variety of appropriate
gift suggestions are displayed at truly tempting, almost compelling bargain prices for Saturday.
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Toy Fairyland Offers
Toys, Dolls, Games everything and
anything for the little folks, at sweeping
price reductions for Saturday's sale,
.?7."" Knidi-h lYr:Hi,bu!atir- ;ml I
Cart.. !-t'fl rubl'tT tire wi:-vl lin-tie;-,
jut like tLe ones t'..r the re.il
to cln-e at
$12.00 Electric Trains L-t
iruins at
Tinva' Tool Chests 1 -o
at Half Price.
Iron Toys. Printing Presses, Humpty
r: - c All "P1r-Vi TTnrPS.
Ji). Vi2 and Loaded Wagons, and All Games
Fancy Box Writing Paper .7V and
values, at 39o
Children's Books-llenty's or Alprs
all titles. 2.V values 17
2Q"n Discount Saturday on all our $1.50
to $15.00 Pictures.
. $4.50
ev r
$6.00
Satunl.-.y
i
Big Xmas Slipper Sale Saturday
An opportunity to buy slippers for men, women and chil
dren for LESS than ever before. We don't want to carry any
over after Xraas.
Men's $3.(j0 liomeoi. Everett and ()era Slipiers. tun or
black, at $2.25
Men's $2.50 Romeo?, Everetts and (iera Sliprs, tan or
black, at $1.75
Men's tan or black Romeo, Everett or Opera, kid lined, value?
to $Z'2o, at $1.50
Women's Fur Trimmed Juliets black, blue and red, values
up to $1.73 two lots $1.25 and $1.00
Mea'i wine goat nd tan calf Opra and Everetia, values up to $1.75
very special at Sl.OO
Men a Velvet Everettes, In all colors, chenille or silk embroidered, imported
aU!ator and felt Slippers regular 75c values 50
Men's and Women's Pluah Slippers, with carpet soles 30c
Callda' of same 25
LiUle Gets Hlah Cut Rho, values up to 12. 25. at . .gl.50
Men's $3.00 leather lined shoes, for dreas or work, good and duraDie
at S1.9S
Men's Scetsoa or Oomwtt shoes. In all the different styles and in all lea
thers; would make him" happy $0.50 nd S4.00
Warm lined shoes for the "old folks'' make a very acceptable present
UP FROM 91.00
For tender feet buy a tinner shoe, any style and any size.
(Big Special Sale in
Drug Depl for
Saturday
50c Jt Ric or Pniioni's Face Po-
iT. fir Mo
15c (Tiamnlj, extra quality, fur. . 10O
19? Daj-brrok' Package Sachet Pow
ders, for So
50c os. White Roso or Locust BoMim
Perfume, at, or .BSe
11.00 taiun in Package Perfume SOo
50c and Tic packages of Perfume go
at ISO
I 59 values. In tkg Perfumes sen
at J1.13
12 50 (5 piece Uaxtlcure Set aaie
price tlS
100 (7 piece) Manleure Set aJe
price 3.10
Fpotiess Hair Brush, worth 2.0 980
50c Manicure Scissors; saie price 25o
11.00 Kaaor Strops, for i 5Jo
2iic Sanltol Ti.oth Powder, for ..I0o
Five (5) bar of Ivory Soap for 19o
10c Williams' Shaving Soap, for... 5c
10c Sinnola Shoe Poilh. for So
JI.50 Wellington Syrine and Bottle,
g-uarantee-i f ir five years, for S2.00
la.OO Wsi.ington Hot Water Bottle.
ruarantevd for five years, for f l-s5 J
Some Oifi Suggestions From Ladies'
Furnishing Depsrtinsnt at Delightful Bargain Prices
Wool Fleeced or Cotton
u
Hose La.lu'-' and chii
drtMi's. valu1" up to .'.V a
pr.ir. at. .121-. and 17
Wonn'ii's AIl-Wool Swi'i'!
er. ahi's to 10.ik) ali
colors at 2.45.
S3.50. $4.50, $5.9S
Misses' Sweaters, worth u-i
to &5.I.X); on a le
nt 9Sc and $1.50
Boys' Sweaters, worth up
to on sale
nt 9S and $1.50
fl.(H to I.H) Price Savin to
you nore on Ladies and Men s
Vmbrt-llas. just g-t our prios
on Saturday.
Ladies' Fine Embroidered
Hose, $1.00 quality at.
pair 49l
Ladies' Lisle and Mercer
ized Hose .".' iUalitio 1 si!k Knit Shawl, values to $7.30,
blaek and color-Mt. i..r at- -S1.50. S1.9S
ft" t 1 o Women's Outinir Hnnel dowm,
I'alr 0 ;U1,, oOC , to $3.00 alues. . QS. $1.45
Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, ! Women' Fine KM ;iove, beat
blafk and colors, worth to ,s80rt!D''nt a:5j vaJues m
-n . rcD i m-i Omaha, best brands
4-.a0, at. 9SC and $1.50 at Sl.OO. S1.50- SS.00
Dainty Lace Collars
A beautiful new line Jus: re
ceive :u tun for Saturday.
Spwi.il sftrtirtive al'ios -
25f- 7."r up i S2.00
eal ln-h rrHtt lj-e Collar
snd Cuff Sets. JsViots
Du'ch Collars, stock collar.
arfatlv underpriinl.
3.3o sr.m) ?.H u.
An eljtant n-w lin of Siik Mjf-
n. 50. 75- !Sr- "'.'
o si.Tr
All Holiday Goods Must Go
Toilet Set. Traveling Cases, Hanil llatf. Comb anl Urush Sta,
Handkerrhk-f. Fancy Scarfs ami Muffler all at niatchle rinnrain
price in Salunlaf's final clearance.
BIO RIUW)N SALE
25c Fancy Persian Ribbons
t 124?
23c Wide Taffeta Ribbons
at 124 c
Holly Ribbons. 10 yds 15c
, 25o Satin Taffeta Ribbons--
at 124C
i Hand Ba at 4f
$2.00 Hand Bags at... Sl.OO
I $3.00 Hand Pais at . . . jjt 1 .4$
'$5.00 Hand Bugs at...S2.lS
, $10.00 Hand Bags at-.37.OO
Furs, Dresses, Coats,
Kimonos and Waists
Everything suitable for pifts at sweeping price reductions
in Saturday's bg sale. Only a few of the big special bargains
here mentioned. Many others displayed on our racks and count
ers. Get vour share Saturday.
"all our fur garments just half
Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Fur Muffs, Fur Scarfs Your unrestricted
choice of our entire stock; while they last, at Just Half Price.
Three splendid bargains 200 Handsome Cloth Coats that soli
$2?!oo SStsSSoo y-A ;u rice -
Well worta double price. Saturday, at 910.00
One-Piece Dresses Regular values up to $23.00; clever new de
signs in taffetas, serges and panauias Saturday $7.95
Long Flannelette and Crepe Kimonos Regular values up to
$4.00, at $1.95
Silk Nest aI Mmsnlln- Waisto J. 000 , Fiderdown and Blaflket Robe A
of then?, values to $7.50. all colors,! pretty line for your selection, wona
newest styles S2.95 ! 7.50, at
S1S.OU Silk Kimonos One big lot of ' Jfl.OO Silk I nderklrt, ;i.03 Made.
fine slla kimonos, pretty patterns, all
colors, regular values up to $1S.00
at &1.95
Two Eouaino; Special Bargains in Children's Department
3.73 Cbildresi Coats in s;ies I to 15 j ISO Children's Coats in sizes 6 to 12
years, all color, that sold to $7.50.1 years coat worth up to $12.00
on sale, choice 2.93 I $4.95
Viait Our Baby Bazar on 2d Floor Everything for the littlo
one at bargain pric. Complete stocks in all kinds of garments.
of Slmond's bebt taffeta; all colors;
sold regularly at $5 and $S. Saturday,
at $3.95
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Gift P
Holiday
Suggestions men
Specials That Should Bring an Early Response, and
Tremendous Selling for Saturday
Fine PUnket Rath Robes In all
best colors, made to St-11 up to
$15. special at $2.45, $3.00,
$3.50. and up to Q
Men's and Boys' Fur (ianntlet
Glores All kinds and values to
$5. special to close at 9Sc, $1.50 i Ues, at 124 C
"d $2 j Suspenders, Hose Supporters and
Fine Ail Wool Sweater and Arm Band sets. $1.00 values
fcilk Ties and Socks to match,
made to sell at 75c, set. -25C
Men's Silk Lisle Sok All col
ors, 4 pairs in fancy box for gl
Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
with or witliout initial. 25c val-
Sweter Coats, vau'.es up to
$10. all colors, at $2.50. XZ.iS,
3.50 $3.98
Men's Outing Flannnl Fyjamas
and frowns, big assortment of
values to $2. at. -75c "ndOSC
GIFTS PI T UP IN FAXCY
fHniSTM.W BOXES.
Saturday only 19C
Men's 50c Sunpender and Foar-
iu-Hand Silk Ties, in separate
box, spei iai. at, each .... 25C
54)c Silk Handkerchiefs 23c.
Men's and Boys' Glove values to
$1.23. at per pair 49C
Eight Rousing Saturday Specials in
Our Big Rug Dept.
Make a splendid gift and beautify the home as well.
Don't miss these bargains.
$10.00 French Wilton Rnu5
36x63 size: choice $7.9$
99.0O Bundah Wilton IUic
36x63 size; choice $6.9S
fcl.OO Axminater Rugs 27x(iO
size, choice $1.98
8 to 10 A. M. $1.00 Velvet
Rugs, 27x54 size, $2.00 values,
t 9SC
23.00 Seamless Wilton Velvet
Ruirs 9x12 size ... $18.98
$IN.OO Seanilf Tapetry hm
els Rng. 9x12 size. $13.98
$1.23 A i minster Kate 1 x .1 j
size; choice 9SC
IO A. M. to 12 M. Regular 75o
Hassocks, large size, on fa!
t 29C
Prices Cut
the Last Day
Chafing Dishes worth $10 to
$7 each, price cut to $3.75
$4.50 $5.00
Coffee Machines
t $3.75 to $5.00
Baking Dishes, worth to $2.50.
at 50c 75C and 98c
Lisk. brand enameled roasters,
t v $1.25
Savory Roasters, enameled at,
only 9SC
The Genuine Savory Roaster
t 69C
Barney & Berry Skates.. 49c
Rome Brand Nickel Plated Tea
Kettle 98c
Nickel Plated Coffee- Pot, Tea
Pots, Etc., Etc Close out
prices Saturday. 35C 10 75C
25 per cent discount on all
aluminum ware. Any article
you choose.
v.
A Piece of
Fine China
Is Suitable, Serviceable and
Economical as a Gilt.
You have almost unlimited
assortment from which to se
lect at prices you'll find match
lessly low.
Fancy Vases, Cracker Jars.
Smoking Seta, Berry Seta.
Salad Steins. Fancy Plates.
Sugar and Creamers, Comb
and Brush Trays, Celery
Trays; for only 98c
Plates, Sugar and Creamers,
Mustard Bowls, Hat Pin Hold
ers, Steins, Fruit Dlahes, Pow
der Boxes. Hair Receivers
and scores of other articles
for only 25C
At 49c Nut Set. Sugar and
Creamers. Rose Jars, Tobacco
Jars, Powdar Boxes, Fancy
Jugs. Hair Receivers, etc. AH
delightful bargains.
At Silk Counter
Beautiful Aoto Scarf. $1.01
to $2.50 values; to close in
Saturday's sale
69C, 9SC and
$1.25
f 17-
A X-amt Say Claas-ap f our entire
Ptpas. Clar CanM. CI (jar Hiller.
stock nt Meersrhaum nl Brisr
Smoking Fvts. etc. at BwsSpixLf
Frlos) Bdaetloiia. Will sav you
25 to hi pr cnt on all smokers'
article.
Extra Special Sale Saturday of Oranges, Nuts, Canned
Goods, Butter, Cheese, Crackers and Cookies for Xmas
Ton sst 38 to 50", 1 Fancy Cleaned Currants.
by trrndta at Xsydsa s. P" 10o
2.1 1h. h.at ;rwnul., 1 ncy -0""Jn Mga. tur
Sugar for
A Nice Traveling Bag or
Suit Case an Ideal Gift
Big Special bargains all along
the line in Saturday's sale.
Fine Suit Cases. Fitted Bags.
Travelers' goods of all kinds
at delightful price reductions.
Sals of Msa's Caps 1,500 of them.
Tjo nJ II U'J iue. Ceavy Kr
B'i a, Wurstiis. i.tc. fur inai-ls
hun.la SOO
0t tks Bsrt Xata Haydn'a Ho-cia-i.
at;rt or surt. aiuai to any
f3.ua but uu ih lrwliot, um
them ta-SO
40 different kinds ass td
Cuokia for Xjnas, psr
lo. ito
3 paaa best Cuudensva
itlnuo llfat S6e
X-i&. jars Pur Fruit
Jars ur Mai-muaje.U
Xu-gs outuea y u e n
Ouves S5a
Largo buttles Pure Tu-
niato Catsup or Ass'lad
i'lciUea. buiUs.. . .8-o
1- lb. cuus ass td gout,
'r Tt
Broinangelon. Jsilyoua
or JbIiu, pkf TVs
Imported sardines, p-r
ea S-,0
Duniestie ull or Mustara
.-ra: aea, can '-
2- 1 b. cum Fancy Seot
dugar Corn T
J-ib. cans Wax, Pinna:,
ciresn or Lima beans,
tor 7S
i-lb. cans Golden Pump
kin. Hominy. Squash
or Baaed Banna... S-,0
The lMt MOxsd BTsw
Mats. S lbs. Xor....30c
I-'ron Muscatel Cno-
loc ItaXaUis, lb 10c
' Fancy Crawford fsacnea.
per lb luc
Fancy heedless Kaislns,
per lb 10
Fancy iSveded RAiains.
3 pkg.t ror too
All kinds of Hunt's Cali
fornia Canned Fruits.
per can ass
Batter and Cbsess for
Is as Blue.
Fancy No. 1 Creamery
butter, lb aoa
Fancy Nu. t Country
Uutter, ll SAa
Fancy No. 1 Dsury but
ter, pr lb S5e
Fancy fail creiun Touna
America Chewse, lb too
Fancy full cream .V. Y.
White Cheese. lb...ao
Fancy fuil cream Brick
or Llmoergur Chsete.
per lb lac
yxj-alaad XTavsl Oranf as
for Tmas.
Not controlled by a trust
and the f'.neat, sweet
est and Juiciest orange
jru n Jo 'aiifomia
per dec.. 15s, aoe, S5a
and 30e
Tare tables for
Xaaa Duuoer.
L-re Head LeHjce.
ach .. .-THe
2 hunches fr-jli Rat-
lshea. Shal.'Ui. Beeta,
Carrots or Turnips. lOo
t beads freali iiotiiouae
Leaf Lettuce 5a
I-ib. box fresh Hotliou
Mushrooms 25c
2 bunches fresh Parsicy
for Sa
Fancy Sweet Potaie.
per lh Ia
Fancy New Cabbage, au
Per II). , 1,0
4
BUCKET SHOPS CLEANED ODT
Operators of Skin Game Get Their
Hides Thoroughly Tanned.
.SIT&I TEEST5 GAXBU5G METHODS j
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4.alllll- I
death sentencs of buckeuhops tn the rear room. He would ra.1 tnem out. when ) of others whicb. under Che guj of leipu- through his bucket sbop operations, lis I aimed at bucket lliops. but thee statutes
I nlted States had been pronounced. J -brokers salaried employes of Skaitei tnata brokerage offices, bave robbed tfis , willed lus bviiin to three of b.s trusted I bad ben a-lowed to become almost dead
fkakrl old-Tlsaer. would take up the cry and made bids basM j unauapecunrf public of millions of dollars I lieutenant J. with t.'i provisi.m that when i Irtters and were seldom enforced except
In a handsomely furnished suit of of-1 on the quotations just received, "ouring" every year, and his cunviction In 1
fires in a room on a lower Toor that June land Bel!lnB- the stock. A boy called a, oPec-ed tha i for a ten years' campaign
day William C Bil!'") i?kaael had conducted "marker'- would then wnte them on the atfamst bui.ket shops which is today bcin-
his famoua buiketshops. In the old days j blackboard ar.d they woulj be sent out to
Sl-akel had operated a ' tape" and "ei'x k'' I t.is tickers In the branch offlcea
crowned with success
thev had muuv J.''.- each out of it they
hou'4 retire in favor of the three em
ployes text in hne of promotion.
when officials, ones in a while, found It
convenient to "shake them down" for the
purpose of exacunc "(raft." UisMaaippt
They accepted tr.e provisions of the will ' and ijhio passed an anu-burket shop law
Mow Twer orte tfce
fM rtrts Xewev 1 -r E
ilulln rrew4 wfc
oeea.
fame, hut the state of Illinois got after
h'.m and pajtsed a law making It a criminal
offenae to own
"rlock" ma hins
Flraily a disirrunued. dlauharred em
ploys who knew ths se-irst squealed."
r oi-rate a Mai or . Theo the girl who shufried and deait out
But now. after runninajths cards in ths upper chamber learned
The w:ping out cf the bacaet sh-P, Ui concern un,ler tUa ' in li Indian territory feil in line with
name of tie tnle.l stock company. JJat!lh movement In Vfi: and .rf.nta, North
means a saving to the people of the fn'-ied
aiates of soma $.M0.(Kju ) annually. More
over, when the president of the Chicago I
e !it monuii a't-r tha death cf W illiam J.
Board of Trade several years aao made a
1 Odell the
Hire men reured in favor of
tn a arisjht Jun dar l tiT. tn a secret
roam Hlh ub la a dowtltowa offtew build-
ie la Chwaao. a yong girl sat and sh-rr-
searcbm investigation into the amount ne KT lnrm enipioves. as tua win stip
of busuiesa transacted by eight or ten of "!ati- furii.g those e:-. months tl-.ey
the iaraest. but aet snops. he found that niad neajj C.'JJ apiece. Th nam was
they diverted from legitimate channels altncn changed to the wlell Bmkerag com
represented by a suit of card, spades, j demand for 2ju.uuu.uuW bushels of grain each ! fany. and hia concern recently was forced
year, an amount which wou.d do much to- hy circumstances lo giv up tn T.ght and
aground .n trie rocus it proeeoutlon lime : tit had created 111 pnes of th
and as-aia. ) had settled down to what J ka.kei .to, aa. lk( a veritable .recuiatlv
had every appearance of b-ing a legitimate ' bjL e.jj om ot xUa fw BVtekt w
broaerase ouaineos. d ,t un t i
in main oniri or trt mir n rnnauiiM i. t. v . M
ma. In tiKrluri1 itrMt In I 1 1 1 ir . . arA ...
the o,h-r hr- were eoee,1 wh h1. ' , , ,t U,"n 0'" M nd;''-'l .:"ng ths producers hher prl-e. i Quit operating.
W.. ..mtIu .k.w " - "-e- - tr, a.-.m .es I XI ail a UOSea L-.l IUS C OSCU iniS! " tkn 1. lUftH snBtfiiiiuir.
fled a park of playing cards ana aejitnn ' ". lowed a winning card, that stock went '. kaoc. it la easy to r.-re out ute drain' Puktt kboo aamblnic is the mors In-
uown ooa-na-r point. if t: same suit upon tn country finance occasioned by stdious for the reason that it wears th
Carolina, and New Turk, tn laW.
right Beglas tw Bwrajest.
lt MS by one. Kery card ah dealt lost carri-d fr- tn the Wa.-Wn street offt
I th "auotatlons ' th "H jnolulu" no a
'Vwts a qu-r gam. of .olitatr. which J -yw-.nf do,n-baeed on whatT r.m t
and
h
turned up next, that particular stivca went bucaet shops, w hich is th number i cloaK of reBpe tahi.it j . It is a commercial
th. eiri brs4f did not oratend t unaer- , , x s " ,
up pns-aalf point, eouieum th car'ls t-tBJd to be in existence precarious ex- counterfeit, but all the detaUs of form and
- .... h, uncrstood why rjTO cc mystery. .opiy aau any Pisa , - ' ....
anX aay mors -than she "n''' ' I where th. qu.-tatlon. came from. Th. ' "W" ot stock would soar aloft or drop "' tk. Me.... .initiated be.iev. they ar. trading n th.
.buff... 1 rds. A ma. sat "?"?l !7 1'"
th fan" Of th i uinir inu li a. twiftjii r.crs v mvi l. .
were 'T-xed In om. lllecal manner. Ev- m rrai or th. next th pne
her. watcbiag hr deal: as
cards wer t umd up h called out to a
tslegraphsr sitting at aa Instrument in a
Bo little wer th Laws regarded that In
th Sos th country becam infested with
eo many bucket shops that they grew in
tolerable and th work of stamping out
counterfeit speculation was taken up in
dead earnsat. Th fight against th bucket
ar, op keepers devalupod luto triangular
one. a men of a "Tying wedg. niad. up
of th. various stata officials, vim postal
authonuas. and th big boards of trad.
Incidentally th tsicgrapa ccmpaniaa wers
dragged into th. fray.
In 14 Inspector James Stuart of th.
PoatufEc. department was insirumenial in
the . genuine market, and the initiated find th. j navcg fraud orders le.ud aitainst fifty
Iirms er.gag?a in oucaei si.op specuiauoa,
Lh. k.ud tr.at was mere gambling in dif-
Merely the running expenses of
burket shops amount to something lis. ' d:guls a protection against losing their
W.i. a year, at a c.nservativ. eri-(gd name Ter.? once wan a certain
ervthing about the &la- utokmd stra.ght." aa arbitrarily p,ai-ed baa near pr. and mmi"'- ,vr' on of 1:ir spurious pecu- sma k ef genu i:y and aristocracy about
small adjoining room stranse
?sags. ! Vet th officers of tc law were certain t!J whol gam began over arfain.
.... ...... ., .. .-tvhii ,l.twn " or oer- 1 mere u someming crwiej isoui iu
miWIUlU UJ'. v, . . .. . -. .
hac. -Xeao'd us." or -Peking down " liour , The most simlfxant thing about th
aft- hour and day In and da out. th. I transactions m Skak.I . pia.a was that
puxll girl sirred and dea l the cards. ! they aiwa .s w-nt up or don a half point. !
and listened to th. dr-.nln t me. of th. 'Never, in th. history of the place, was a
aad to lh click of t!a anon m ..u... e. wr or an;
reiaht.1. it was this utt.a Point that at-,
traded th attention of detective and
caused karl s downfall The f.xed r. uc
tut;i.n lr. tuated. to an analytical mind.
lass'lr Ike Paeai.
I' was proved at tbs trial that Skakel s
t'cks were all worthless Pacaing"
aung mans requiring Ji a day for cur- bucket ar. p pe u.aLo.i berau of tr.at
rent axptna, maitly for sio.ea aoia- i !t slammed. fVop.u who would
Uons and fjr .mpioyas' ea.a.-ie, bef r a frown upon horse racing, poker playing.
WILEY TELLS HOW TO EAT
F-ederwl Elbert Tblaks Fa.e Meal,
- Day Ar tb. Rl.kt
titer.
"Four meals a day ar. not too many If
y. ur appetite demands them. the. ma .
ar. plenty and two meale are nrt too few.
"A man should never eat when be I not
huntrry And 1 do say emphatically that
thos. who do not work should not eat.
"Now. what do you think of a man of
my a.-, thinking of getting married' But
you bav. seen th. girl and you know how
great Is my provocation." stid Dr. Harvey
M. Wiley, laughingly.
Asked what he thoucht would constitute
good horn, onoking. Dr. Wiley said ;
"Frcbanly ths moat Imw.riani thing in
keeping house la cleanliness. Nothing could
be mor. delightful tn a roan than a well
cooked dinner served on a iotle rlean
cloth and diehes. and opposite to him a
pretty wif. smiling at bun, clad in a stat
ions dreas.
"A to th cooking Itself, good horn cook
ing consists In having a good cook, go. d
raw mat anal, a good rang and a gd
" in. ruii of tn. cioking. It
was baaed on a few acre, of land stocked ! mUi,t ekmX trjm ,n
cent ot profit can b. made. TU.s aura
t:ie
man at her side.
t.legrai'h tnstrument. I
Aa sb at. her luncheon she asked what
n was carrying, but her gurstion
She 4U not know where the
wegraph wires carried th messages, nor
vat ther meant eh. did sot kn that
seemlBgty Seoselea. dealing and shuf-
ng was tn. pivotal iMini oi mm m"i
plot to ada th. law that was ever
f -er
,,.U r,v . V. w-wvw ' "
'I X rornl by the fiitilo kroja of a clever
boiaeisfcoo keeper sv r dreamed Jhai
with a f"W hogs. The ranch stock was
represented by a ama.l acreage of wild !
land, whils th mine was wortli.eaa and
undeveloped. Th Blocks weri m.p:y
pawns m th games wriKh iiakel was
placing to eva.ie the law l!j faro wbem.
was novei. but cniteuit. The law w a
out aad "Old Bill" was eunW-ied. He
guilia.. putl.c before th. bucket shop
maae auiy money. What U.ey do maa
above tins tula, for sxpenaas represents
an enormous aunouot of money; la
bui-aet ahip keepers wag and grist fal
on lb. profits pilfered in Lns cam. of buna
flu trade.
A poeu into th. pnvai. history of t.i.
a. art!trary method of making th. price.
U r.en placed la IC "sweat bos ' every
en.t.lo. pleaded ignoran a Kven ti. tetvg-
rayi.cr w. o receive! tre q loiatious over
u,a "Jl "" w-.oi. t.iey ca.Ti. Dat skakel then was out of tae gambling I anxious to be pa; led from their money,
from. Trm, r-.iMomer Ui.me!ve had no sair.s for all tima ao.i ... ......... Th. neen,-e ,.t ih . r.,
carried the case t the ai pellaie court. ; fulunous Odeil concern wi.l glv. an idea
wi.ere It was reversed on a technical. ty, . uI ti.ea pi.fenngs from fools who ar
faro and k.clred. games to L.r. he g rfldr
vt Iw k. smiled serenely wtien counterfeit
speriiiailnn was mru.ond, and when th.
gambler loot, cursed tn legitimate trading
in iaxra products
There was a har.kr in Aurora. 111., who
defaulted for Hulti, and oaimed he had I
loot the rrioiieo Jn the board of trade." 1
but upon invet:gait"l It was eolahlmhe-i
t! e no. en securities had been dropped in a
, Hammond. Ind , bucket shop which th
ferences. kaiel's conviction in lift was
. A , n i'.iAwiM. ema .nil fte I
. - .means, first or a.l. an egg properly boil
achieved result that ar as important a
they ar Utile known.
a potato proper! baked, a Jf properlv
rauied wnb. good yeast, a pie of meat
ooked and not killed with spua. and. of
Today ths bucket shop is a hunted thin jcourae, t means that a kll
that slinks and cower in dark place, only.
Clyd. A. Mann In Chicago Tuune.
chen must b.
r . .,,.. n . . ... .
v. ver uy ooe w no looks upon tho
work aa an art and with wnliuaiaanu
"I repeat that cleanliness Is essential i
all guod cooking, and that th dlh b
eaten with spirit, and. by the way, thai
due. not mean alcoholic stint. Th menu
sb.
paid to ")'. that moment the , w
Sanflo tk llueerb jr.
When a man is erasy about on thing he
la ua-- a uitl. 0(1 alxiut .veryluir.g e.e.
It is a tootl. oid-f aariloiied rule, tn hsten.
lr.g Ui g -mh. ti-al ac ui.e wrio win bring. im important parts a.so of ths horn. exjs
wi.l carry. mrt' dutiea. It Is necessary that th. proper
A g-jd rabbit dog anl a good pool player' foods b. served together. tiooi me- .
t ncago Board of Tra i ha. I driven out of ' mav o aaueo to our ,m i uii.i-.ioi aalen under pleasant domeatle conditions
H.s a was by no means aa i p . . I aasij- a gM appetite, which always awa
,t reprints ,n. actual fact. Jj" mm.r: V.. I " " - 1- fact, to sui ua tL.
lnrt peTCt-'.i;B of mati.rf of ft. j . . fn.m i n- I r. of .ol horn txulilniir. ir i t,..
Uil li Us 1 1 . I wa.ao. A.mi t s .. - , ! . . . V
' " "" e . stmi.ar r.at .re w r -i4 ,r nol 4 prrttv man; , . ir.ac go., ta.1. an., led with skill to
ago. leaving an estate valued at e.msl-Jer- From t.rr.e to time b. f .re the cud In th ....... i ia ..ini.:,ov ei. eot w,n a ' tn nomic. baaed on x leno .t i i,
... --e- - v uuhuu wi i amy mora ir.aa a ' w. naae enureiy -kaaei ca- various states had enacted la s i ui-aa is ajrcnr:i.g uiiii. iu:.ion 'jiooe. , ceaa. .Nc xurk .vmer
Kiel raiu 4 ti.o ir- or l uoiatlor.s
The flurei w-re re-etved hv an oieratoi
1 fa: mir.,-.
That j ur.e day was In !7
Chicago,
exception
in a
ka.i a tn-