TIIK OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DKCEMBEH 23. l!io:. Tlphoria CM. Kow loraftd In the rrUU Center, Howard and Sixteenth (streets. V liere. Open evenings until Christmas. We close all dav Mondav. , Gifts for Her Set of Table Linon. I3.0O, IT.JO. $10., $1250 up to H0.no set. Ijire Dollies. fiirfn. etc. Articles b 2Jc V; 75c, li no up to 115.00. Handkerchief, embroidered. 15c, 25c, 50c, Tic. $1.(1) tl.to 2.on. and up. Handkerchiefs, plain, hemstitched, at luc, 15c, i'Sc, 60c. Neckwear, Turnovers and StorkK, 6"r, 7Sc, '$1 no. 11.60 up to lo.U) each. Kid Gloves, 11.00. 11.60 and t.VOO per pair. Silk Waliit Pattern. 73c, 11.00, fl.S, $l.w up to 12.00 yard. Black Silk Dress Pattern, 9Sc$1.0O. $1.23, $1.76 up to ti.M yard. Colored Wool Dress Pattern, 5c, 75c, $1.0", $1 25 up to $250 yard. Pretty t'mbrellaa, $1.50, $2 00, $2.60, $.(), . .".' up to $1.50. ',. Leather Hand Dug tl.'v, $1.50, $on. $2.30, ,.' $3.tj0 up to $7.50.- I.eather Card Canon, Cir, 73r, ll.nn, $1.5o up ; . to $3.73. Leather .Porketbook, Sue. 75c, $l.(j), $1.50, IJ.fn up to $5.00. Bilk. Cashmere, Lisle and Cotton Hose, JEc. 3fi.', 5oc. 75c, $1.00, $1.60 up to $5.00 per pair. Suit of Knitted t'ndcrwear all weight and .qualities. , Fine Muslin Hnd Cambric Night Gowns, Hi. $1.60. $1.75. $2.00 and up to $10.00 each. . Fancy Apron. 65c, 75c, $1.00 to $2.25 each. Manicure Sets. ; J Comb and Brush Bets. le Wool Shawl. Knitted Bhawl, Skirt. Sweater, etc. Fur Neck Scarf. $3.00. $7.50 $W., $1 2.5ft. ir..t tip to $75 00 each. Fur Muffs, $i.50, $7.50, $10.00. $12.50 tip to 45.00 each. Dressing Hacque, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 12.00 up to K Vi each. Work Boxes Collar ami Cuff novo. Jewel H"Tes. -Handkerchief Uoxes, Glove nnxos, ?'' tu U.qo each. '. Fur Sets for Children licHiitirul. choice, now' Fur Bets for Chil dren. They inake an acceptable gift, l'lice $3.25. $4.26. $460, $5.00, $i.75, $7.50, llo.fio and $12.00 per set. Ladies' Knitted Underwear l.ndlee' fine ribbed fleeced cotton union nulls, a good heavy winter weight, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, open down the front or to. waist line, all size, $1. l-adles1 fine white cotton union suits, low XelHIIPgIKI9 JlEILlDIglKI gCd Howard BURLINGTON GRANTED TIME Bailroad Given Un'il January 15 to Plead to Rebate I diotment. OTHER ACCUSED PERSONS FILE BONDS . . ki4ti i i.. uvii. i; ,,..,. Siiretv t oniimnr Cinaranteea the Presence of Thomas, Taaaart ml Crosbjr for Trial at Kansas City. ; KANSAS CITY, Pec. 22. Judge O. M. Spencer, ..general counsel,, entered an ap pearance ' n . the federal court today for the Burlington railroad in answer to the A Warm Jt will be warm us fill your Ozark Anthracite. $8.50 " Is a splendid furnace fuel, equally good for stoves. Better in some respects than eastern hard coal. ' Enough Yell-o Wagons to assure you of prompt delivery. Our Automatic Sorei-ns clean the dust and dirt out of the coal You receive good Coal All Coal if you buy from u. Sunderland 1608 Harney St. OTTO New p,o direct by City. Daily You cuu now t.o direct by City. Daily Los Angeles First-class accommodations. Pullman's beet service. Dining Cars. Observation Cars with Buffet, Lounging Rooms and Library. This New Train, The Los Angeles Limited Carries an electrician whobe sole duty la to look after the electrical equipment. Electric Lights over every seat and In every berth electric curling iron heaters in ladles' toilet room. Via Union Pacific ' AND . Salt Lake Route For full information Inquire at CITV TKKKT OKFICK. 'I'lione Saturday the Last Day For Cliristinfl9jKj!0img. If you have waited until the last day or forgotten to remember pome friend look ov?r this store's help ful list of gift suggestions. You will find it a pleasure to shop nerk, no Beeves, ankle length, all sites, $i.:6. Ladies' fine white n,ercerlied union suits, medium weight, all nicely trimmed, open to waist line, nil siies, $2.Ro. ladles' fine white Swiss ribbed merino corset covers, high neck, long sleeves, an sizes, $1 each. , For Men ' The last shopping Jay before Christmas finds our men's department 'filled with many articles that will make useful and acceptable presents. If you are undecided what io give him. cut this list out and bring It wltb you to our store. Knit Gloves, plain black or fancy stripes, 60c and 75c a pair. ! Neckties In most any wanted kind, or color, either made up or to tie. Sue and 1.H0 ench. Suspenders, newest holiday novelty we'b nlngs, fr to $1.00 a pair. Shirts, either stiff or soft bosom,' light and dark colors, stripes or figures, $1.00 and i.nd each. , Handkerchiefs, plain linen or Initial, 25c and oC cacti. Muslin Night Shirts, good values at 50cj 78c and $1.00 each. Outing Flannel Night Shirts, extra long and wide, 6io, 75c and $1.00 each. Silk Muffler, plain biack or novelty fig ured silks, 60c to $2.50 each. Boston Garters, best made, silk Wo, Soc; lisle web, 2uc a pair. Umbrellas, an Ideal gift, extra. ' good allies at $1.00, $i.j). $;.oo, $2.80, ,3.110 and up to $10.00 each. Watch fobs, new designs at $1.00, $1.50, 2.0n. $2.50 each. Scarf pins, a very good assortment, 25c to $1.50 each. Cuff Buttons, newest novelty patterns at aic and $1.00 a pair. ' Gloves," only the best makes represented here, $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00 a pair. The newest shapes In linen ' collars, 15c each or two for 2oc; cuffs, 25c per pair. Hath Hobos, some pretty ones at $.i.oo aud IG.oo each. Bill Wallets, always a handy article, 30c to $3.50 each. Coin Purses, all sizes and kinds, a neces sary article, 25c to $1.60 each. Then) are many other articles too numer ous to mention. A look through this de partment will give you many suggestions. and Sixteenth Streets Indictment returned by the federal (rand Jury charging rebating. Judge Spencer filed a stipulation with the government by which his company is given until January 16 to enter a plea. . George B. Thomas, the New York freight broker, and his chief clerk, L. B. Taggart, and George If, Crosby, general traffic man ager of the Burlington, Indicted for con spiracy, entered an appearance, but did not plead. They furnished bond fW-$8,0u0 each through a surety company. '"' ' Other Individuals and concerns recently Indicted for giving rebates had previously givfa Upnds.' J''. '; Unonbnind In Sew Mexico. EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 22. There are three feet of snow between Carrlzoso and riaiUa Rosa. New Mex., on the prairies, and Rock Island trains from the east are snowbound. Christmas in doors if you let bin tomorrow. Bros.-Go, Way a new route, fast runa to a new route, via Salt Lake fast runa to 324 FA It NAM 844. Bee. Dec. 23. M. Third Floor Down quilts and fine blankets aa gifts are highly valued. You are sure to be wel come with one of these. Iown comforts st $2.05, $5, $i, $7, $7 50, $1$. $20 and $25 each. Fine white or gray blankets at $4.25, $5, $6.50, $S. $6..r.0, $6.75, $7, $R, $9. $10. $12.60, $16, $17.50 a pair. Fine blankets In fancy plaids at $4 50, $5, $5.60, $6.75. $S a pair. Laprobes In beautiful fancy designs at $2.60 each. Indian robes at $4 and $3.50 each. Italian silk blankets In beautiful Roman stripes at $1.25 each.' Dress Goods and Silks for Cnmtinas uiving. More 'space titan ever betoir, yet the counters tiava been crowded. Aioie git is c( tins descuviiun win be given man vr betoie, at isust tuuuaaiiua uiuie nate been uuUftiit tieie loan ever uctuie. wutmy is usfcuj-cuiy reilauie, wmcn means mucn in fclltS. . UttlCSS PATTERNS IN BOXES FOR $!. iou vtu get tine , value it yuu buy any 8-yard lengin Of any of tne spiendm Culoreu or biuCH aieas gocus wmcn we ate selling ut uuu a yiu. lutue ate cueviois, nlvuu aerge", faiiauias, rrenun seizes, nuveille, i.e,uera s cnecKS, uiiiuantines, etc. rsLil'l fL.uJ btuna uit SVAlSTo a i' ioc A Iaku-a you coming down .on( Jf so, see tne pretty siiks snuwn in tronl wmuow ut iuc a yaid. iiey am ..iiipiy a gut ut nuance, lue sort of gill iiii.ii, lajvfii Hum its tissue piper Wiap ,..iis on Clirislmas morning wouu deii.uk uny lauy. Pi city snaues ot grey or jasper, ,iavy, uiuwn, time, green, etc. iiaivisuau'; hLAC'tC BILK FOR DHt.SbWi AT $1.J0 A VARD-A more ap propriate i iirisiuias rcnieiuuiance wuuid be nard to liiui, useful, aaiuty, and not ex jieiislve wneu you consider tne superior quality of Silas we soil. We wuunl be pieased to snow you through the biaca sIiks. It mignt prove of Interest to you and help the planning of tne Christmas giving. Mescalines, tauetas, failles, Chilton tanetas, crepo dc chines, chiffon crepes, etc., and best of all there are of the de pendable quality und they only cost $1.00 a yard. Two plows are at work. The cuts are filled to the level with snow. To Cure n Cold In tint Day take LAXATIVE BROMO QuIniiiH Tablets. DruKglsts refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 26a FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Klf Todpy In ebrsska. Coliltir In the F'.astern Portion Fair Tomorrow. -WASHINGTON, Dec. ffi.-Korecast of the weather for Saturday and Sunday: For Ncbraski-Kalr Saturday, colder" In tho eajteru portion; Sunday, fair. For Iowa Fair Saturday, colder in the southwestern portion: Sunday, fair. For Wyoming and Coloiado Fair Satur day and Sunday. For South Dakota Fair Saturday and Sunday, Local Record. OFFICE OK THE WEATHER RUREAIT OMAHA. Dec. 22 Official record of tem perature and piei'lpii ition. compared with the corresponding day of the last three 'far,: 1S05. 19fH. isoj. 19, Maximum temperature... 3x Rl 46 $4 Minimum temperature.... 23 35 18 lit Mean temperature W 4S 32 ia Precipitation Oct .no .oo t Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1 and comparison with the last two years; Normal temperature r V V - fnw, t V Am., ' "1 Total excess since March "i!."!."."!.".""60 pnrmai precipi anon 08 Inch Deficiency for the day 0 Inch Tn t Ji 1 ralnfull Kln. Kra...t. iy Ml . Deficiency since March 1 2.07 Inches I'cnciency cor. periou. l!W4 5.45 Inches Lxcess cor. period. 1903 2.30 Inches Reports from stations at T P. M. Station and State Tern. Max. Rain in veHiner. i p. m Tern. 24 24 36 fall. Bismarck, cloudy Cheyenne, clear Chicago, cloudy A Davenport, cloudy .... Denver, clear Havre, cloudy Helena, clear Huron, cloudy Kansas City, clear .... North Platte, clear ... Omaha, clear Papld City, clear St. TOuia, clear 8t Paul, cloudy Salt Lake City, clear.. Valentine, snowing ... It! 14 .00 .00 .00 T .00 .00 1 .oo T .00 .00 iou .00 .02 t T ' 32 . 24 24 26 26 . 22 ', " 2 , 34 . : . 34 . 20 . 22 32 SO 26 2S 2i K a : M ;i6 26 .00 T T indicates tmr rtf"r.Vairiui 2S 34 L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. McClure's Migazine Nsw Number Out To-day Clf the January number ofMcClure'a Magazine had nothi ig in it out Lincoln Steffen'a remark able siory oi th i Mystery of Mark Fagan.Mayor of Jersey City, it would be wjrth tne dollar that i charged for an entir year' aubtcripiion. But in this numoer are aUo "Roosevelt as an Outdoor Man", by Hen ry Beach Neeihtm, author or "The '. College Athlete," the first ot Steward Edward White's ''Arizona Nights," an ex planation or the part the pri. vate car piays in rai road rate dicriimna.ion, and five other good siories. It will brighten your Christmas days to tak horns a copy of th s number to re d. All news stands, loc, II s year McClure's Magazine M tast ZM Street. Kew Tark ' MAHONET A DISAPPOINTMENT Presides tf Oirio Fsdsratioi FalU to GWe TettimoDj Helpfol ts thamas. tATTER UFT TO PADDLE HIS OWN CANOE Me Thlaka fmlooa Mrs Hero lns Well a Comalrlas with lse. 'Din't you think' tne saloon men have tried to keep their promise and have con- ducted their places very well this year?" j -John Parish, attorney for the saloon men. i "I think they hav."-T. J. Ms honey. , president of the exeouttve committee of the i Civic Federation. Thus did Mr. Mahoney fall to support his colleague and associate In reform, Elmer F. Thomas, before the Board of Fire and Follce Commissioners Friday afternoon, when he was called by Mr. Thomas as a witness to offset ths chares msde by the allied attorneys for the saloon keepers that the Civic Federation and Mr. Thomas were ectlng In bad faith In flllnt protests against the granting: of liquor licenses. In thst the Civic Federation sjid the saloon men had" agreed a year sgo on the manner tn which saloons should be conducted, part of which agreement was that the Civic Federation was not to object to ths sale of liquor On Sundays. Trevlous to saying he thought the saloon men had kept their promise the president of the Civic Federation testified that he had received a letter from a woman, who wrote that over one Of the saloons In her nelglt borhood there was being; conducted a house of prostitution. The witness thought one or the other had moved, he did not know which, but when Mr. Thomas attempted to I get into this matter, like all other matters of a like nature, the board promptly sus tained objections made by the allied at torneys. Mahoner ftnod for Walnon Men. The testimony of Mr. Mahoney was rood evidence for the saloon men, as their at torneys have not tried to offset the charge that they have Vept open on 8undays. but have set tip the argument that the Civic Federation had agreed to waive the Sunday closing, providing the saloons closed at 12:., refused to sell to minors and divorced pros titution from the saloons. The attorneys claim their clients have kept the faith and therefore are entitled to licenses for an other year. Whether the Clvle Federation agreed to waive the Sunday closing Is still a disputed question. Attorney Parish claimed it did when he testified, while Fridny T. J. Ma honey in his testimony said no such propo sition was made In his presence, and W. T. Oraham. Dr. Somers, C. 8. Hayward and Rimer Thomas each swore the Sunday clos ing feature had not been waived. Mahoney testified further that while In the confer ence he had said he would never be satis, fled unless the saloons were compelled to close on Sundays. . Take Isaac with Maheney. Dr. Somers, Mr. Oraham and Mr. Hay ward were all positive no such agreement had been made about the Sunday closing, while Mr. Oraham and Mr. Hayward, to whom Mr. Parish accredited the statement that this Was all .the Civic Federation oould ask and wh entitled to In referring to the agreement, empliatlcally denied that they even considered waiving the Sunday clos ing feature of the, Blocumb law. They ail admitted If. was understood If the saloon men would follow the law in other partic ulars the- protests ajalnst them would be withdrawn ad, w,pr$ withdrawn. j Inasmuch as Wwse protests conUffned the charge, that the" g loons' were aellin'g liquor on Sundays and were withdrawn, the allied attorneys will .contend that this withdrawal 1 practically waived ths Sunday closing fea ture of the Slocuinb law. They Introduced a number of the Withdrawn protests as evi dence to tfiat effect. : Mr. Thomas tried to get Dr. Somers to tetl what he knew about the under aide of Omaha, picked up in his professional rounds, but the board promptly set down upon that kind Of inquisition and It was Impossible to get the information before the board, though Mr. Thomas made vigor oua argument in favor of his questions. While trying to Impeach, the testimony of Mr. Parish regarding the Sunday eloslnr agreement, Mr. Thomas was not oermltteii to read to the witness the statement mads by Mr. Parish In the form or a question, but Instead had to state the substance. The session continued all afternoon, when the board adjourned until Tuesday night. A Gaaraateed Cwre far Plies. Itching, blind, bleedlfi or nrniMiiitn. tii- Tour druggist will Ointment falls to ejr you In to 14 days. 60c. DEATH RECORD Mrs. Margaret A. Keaasdy. Mrs. Margaret A. Kennedy, wife of th late Howard Kennedy, died at a n'ni,u-v t naay morning at tier late home, tzx Lodge street, after several months ailment with nervous trouble, following the death of her husband and sickness of daughter and son. Mrs. Kennedy was 65 years of age, and came to Omaha with her husband in IRfia from Nebraska City, where she lived two years. She was married at Mount Joy, Pa., In 1M0, her name being Margaret A, Long- before .marriage. Mrs. Kennedy was for msny years Identified with ths City Mission and taught a class of young men for years at the First Presbyterian Sunday school. She Is survived by Alfred C. and Judge Howard Kennedy, Jr., and a daugh ter. Mrs. W. v. Grigor, the surviving child ren all living in this city. The funeral will be Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. Kev. Edwin Hart Jenks, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will con duct the service. The burial will be at Forest Lawn. Ir. A. S. Wright. Dr. A. S. Wright of Santa Rosa. Cul.. who twenty-five years ago, was a citlsenr of Omaha, has Just died at his California home. The news of his death reached Omaha last night, though no particulars were received. Although he left here years ago, Dr, Wright still had considerable money invested in Omaha property. In which lie, was a great believer and only a short time ago he began the erection of a brick bulldju at Sixteenth and Chicago streets adjoining the Koyal hotel. Dr. Wright waa in Omaha some months ago looking after his property and visiting friends. He was 80 years of age. Jeha 5. Irwla. KEOKUK. la.. Dec. -John K. Irwin died today at Hot Springs, Ark. He was former minister to Portugal, governor of Alisona, governor of Idaho, mayor or Keo kuk and head of a wholesale mercantile company here. Watches, Ed holm. Jeweler. t allfarnlan I narr Arrest. EL. PASO. Tex., Dec 12 -L. H. Fin it ad of Jyo Angeles, at whoa home two Americans war killed and on wounded at Dias, Mex., has been arrested by the Mexican authori ties. Selections from Handel's oratorio, "Ths Messiah," at Kountia Memorial church next Sunday evening; E. D. Keck, con ductor, chorus of sixty voices. bWI rings. " Frsoser, ltn and Dodga. DoYourShopping Saturday As We Close All Day Monday With each and ($10) or over in our Last Call f will give away absolutely free of cost to you a beautifully Trimmed Christmas Tree. Jf III fit ill t K III. r iff r a 1 lll-Nw Wm WITH TUB BOWLF.RS. Tim flnal Ave camps of ttm mutch between i Porger and Huntington were howled on the B'sooiation nlleys nisht. Bcrger (cMPd lead of 35 pina In the first two gnmed, hut wn unable to hold It. and "Dad" tlnlntved tho Ave with 55 plna to th good, winning the series of ten games by IX) pins. The score in detail: Huntington "4 17 177 214 f-'J-W Berger i & n '" '-L Strikes. Spares. Splits. Errors. P rger IG 27 5 J Huntington 1 0 The Sunflowers got two out of three aamea frtun the lied Seals on the Metro politan allvys. Score: SUNFLOWERS. Int. Stearns i: Mack 149 li.njaniln 14 Clements K-' 8 wan U 2d. 3d. Total. U2 M KM H5 107 ul 137 li 437 W 1SJ 491 114 IM Xii Wifj Is2 i',U79 2d. 3d. Total. lWi 156 4 lit? l.t 12) 115 m 8M 1J2 1U4 4S 113 liD 390 SSo 717 2.r Totals.. 7CS HKU SttALS 1st. 1J ltf U'4 l.".3 Nolan .. Leflei: Sageser . Hruelng Carleton 11" Totals ti!X) Hlarb School Heats Academy. TAB1.K ROCK, Neb., Deo. 2-.'. (Special. ) The Pawnee City academy baaket ball team played here at the opera house to n ght with the high school team. At the close of the game the score stood 10 to 21) In favor of the Table Rock High ttchool. Williams Will Coach Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 22. Dr. Henry Wil liams, for nix yeum coach for the Minne sota foot ball team, today signed another three-year contract to coach the Oophcrs. Bracelets, Kdholin, Jeweler. Dollar Packago FREE Man Medicine Free Yau can now ebtaln a largs dollar sisa free urkaft of Man Medicine free an re quest. Man Msdicln eures man weakness. Man Medicine gives you once more the gusto, ths Joy Jl satisfaction, the pulse n 1 ths throb ot physical pleasure, the keen sens of msn sensation, the luxury of life, body power and body comfort-free Man Medicine does it. Man Medicine cures man weakness, nerv ous debility, oirly decay, discouraged man hood, functional failure, vital weakness, brain fag. backachs. prostatitis, kidney trouble and nrvousn-s You can cars yourself at hums by Man Medlelne, and the full size dollar parka ill be delivered to yu free, plain wrap per, sealed, with full directions how to use The run siss aoiiar pacsags tree, no Dtymtnt or any ainu. no receipts, no prom- isea, no papers to sign. It is ires. All ws want to know Is thst you sre not sending for It out of idle curiosity, but that you want to be well and become your ttrong. natural self once mors. Min Medi eln will do what yau want it to do: make you a real roan, man-like, man-powerf.il. Your name and address will bring It; all you hsve to do Is to send ar.d gel It We send it free to every dli'Ouri one of i man sex Inter'H'e Ht.ntlv Co.. IH LtV Ldf. D troll, MI'.h. ii FABNAM STREETS. OMAHA. (The Peoples Furniture Carpet Co.) or Free Kmas Trees every Cash or Credit sale of ten dollars Mei s and Boys Clothing Dept. only we By purchasing these trees and trimmings in large quantities we are enabled to give you a TRIM MED CHRISTMAS TREE that would cost you almost $5. It, of course, costs us much less, and that's how we can afford it. An exact duplicate of the TRIM-! MED TREES we give away on display in our 16th street clothing window. Look for it. Men's Fall Suits Mads by Kuh,- Nathan t rischnr, makers ol "Sincer ity" c'othei at 5i8.no, $15.00, $12.50 and S Men's Winter Overcoats 52 Inches long, without belt, in a sortment of patterns- at $20.00, $18.00, $15.00, $12.50 and with larH s 1 Millinery Less Than Cost All our $3.00, $4.00 atid J5.00 Ladies' Hats ore being closed out at Hats are made of velvet and trimmed with foliar, wings, plumbs, ribbons. All Children's Hats on sale at Monster Coat Sale .Sfftf3ifi $20, $25 will be sold Saturday for 12.50, $15.00, $17.50. Choice of blacks, blues, gray mixtures, browns, tans, rede and greens. Even on these special sale garments we offer you the use of. Our Liberal Credit System. OPEN A CHAR3E ACCOUNT WITH US HOW , I j Lasting Xtnas Present For the Boy Buy the boy a pair of our "Steel Shod" Htioes for Xmas and you will sive htm something that will last and be of more nervlce to lilm than any thing you could select. Kvery pair Huarartecd to outwear two pairs of tho ordinary kind Boys' sixes. 2 to 6'i $2 art Youths' sizes, 1 to i $?&, IJltlo dents' szes. 10 to 13 -'.0" Quliirilnu lu I.....H' ut ,,llt Midi'. md your last chance to get Xmus hi ihoes. DrexelShoeCo. 1419 Farnam St. la KM MUlli. tthMwrifebM 1aktSr. Bi.rWM ncrr SakltlU l.lts Mmk. S.f f y.af lil.cli'i- r S.. tea. rrtrlr. TeMlaUI ur-'K.ll.r f.r l.la, K M l un Hl. is.eue i..iiN. f '' . i ' LT MENANO WOMEN. I'm htt 't astsil fix hi.lBuisiliin, lrriiuw r ul ih of niHCtiu n,tiav: u. PinlM. 4 But aalii. f not r sl-bDuUf. gU fcf ttrasgUls. ! Is yiais wrapr, hw xr. e1'. Ir I ta t 1 bottle 2 CMcslM S ru4 at w 1 " i Mt'M 0iot la g 4 I 11lMlt 1 'f .JI fNMflMJ. IfTil'Nll'wlCiitar! C. V? sisoiiiuii.i .CTJ All Xnas Trees Will Be Deliv ered by Us as Desired ' wr I ft- : , ! v.v-rga u i'-rJ f .V -J: j . ! r- LI v:. -Im . M 98 KKW PI BLIf'ATIOXS. Sma.llest Irving in the World Decidedly the book season's novelty. K tet of Irving In five selected volume,' so small that the books case and All can be hid behind an apple. Clear blmckOetter type this alia. A unlcjue and dainty gift. 12 50 per set,. In soft, leulber binding. T. Y. Crowell & Co., New York. AM19KMKNTS. BQYD'Q Woodward ti liurges w " Manscets. SUNDAY MONDAY TL'ESD AT Xmas Matinee, 25c, ific, 75c. ROSELLE KNOTT As MARY TI DOR in WHEN KNIQHTHOOD WAS IN FIX) WE it BURWOOD NigliU & Sun. Mnts. iUr 2na Tues., Thurs., Sat. Mats. 10-200 INK HUUUHAI II IIUl'K CO. 14TH I Tills Afternoon Tonight BIG ! MAN FROM MKXICO WEEK I Grand Double Or r,rtri. XMAS WEBK - THE CHIIISTIAN. 'Phone 4M. Every Night Matinees Thur.. Sat.. Sua. MODERN VAUDEVILLE XI A TIMPP ANY 25c PAHl Oh IIOLSP. TODAY Chlldreu lor, rnnlaht. Nilft I'rlrrs, !. iiAr, KOe. DOYDTHEATRE Two Nirhts Wed. & Thur. Dec. 27 4k V. GAe OMAHA EAGLES OFFER. CHIMES OF N3RMANDY HKXKKIT IMHiSTINd FfM).? Regular IMlcea. Box Ofnce Open Saturday. KRUCi 1'rn.ea lin: m Jkc, boc. ;. I Anv Beat. Zjc I oi.ieht at J Mats. Matinee Today. 2?.. Tf MARY MARBI.R t III the Brilliant Mupt'-al Comedy' NAUCV BROWN So-Bie teauty Chorus of 'A. U S - Knse ( ewlla Shay ill Paul Joftas . .. to V 1