TIIK HEK: OMAHA. MONDAY, PECEMHEU 4. 1011. 14 an: ft- mm n 51 2Bk D saw STORES Art ready for Holiday shoppers in every department Omaha's One Great Christmas Gift Center Toylnnd in our llnseinent is Open. Hunt a Clnus is here every day. He wants to M"ovorv hov and cirl in Oinalia this week. See the British Coronation in the oM. l?nmti nf 1omiMiiin Room, enacted hv iVM) dolls. t is free. See the great Christmas Attractions all over the store. Shop early in the day and early in tho week. Only 17 more days to buy. Start now. jl f Try our shoppers' luncheons when on jour II i Christmas trading tours. Hot bouillon, H Jj jl KSjr Be per rup. Ktc. t Dolls What is Christmas to any lit ti girl without a doll? We have the largest as sortment of fine kid lmdv dolls.- dressed dolls character dolls baby dolls, unbreakable dolls, jointed bisque dolls. The m. play of dolls is the biggest we have ever made. An investigation will prove that our prices are lower' than elsewhere. 98c $1.00 Sample Dressed Dolls at 49c Dressed in latest style. One in a nice box; A ( 7U lurge assortment. - ki.I llrxlv lklla and Jointed Polls at OKc 24 and 21 Inches high, shoes and stockings, blp Jointed, pearl teeth; beautiful light, dark and auburn wigs at., each AVe direct attention to our large assortment of games, doll trunks, boys' tool chests, velocipedes, coasters, wagon, top chairs and rockers, automobiles, ttleds, black boards, doll go-carts, drums, pianos, writing desks, building blocks, Daisy air rifles, etc. Prices pre very low. 75c Pt Card Projectors at 25c Very special opening toy bargain for one day only. Think of buying a Postal Qm Card Projector at. uV Walking- Dors Here Is a new, clover toy, drawn along at the end of a trap. They roore their less In a very life-like manner. Poodloa. Dachs hund and Pull ' Dogs, at tso, 91.88, li.ss and sa.BO We have already over one hundred new num bers in mechanical toys and air ships, over fifty new numbers are shown at the water toy section. Tumbling downs at 40c A very comical me chanical toy, life-like circus clown, makes several complete over head somer saults, at 49c Special Sale of Winter Cloaks Hundreds o! Practical, Up-to-date Coati for Women on Sale Tuesday Here is a December offer without an equal. Scores of the popular heavy winter mixture coats with large reveres and collars scores of new dressy long plush coats bo much in demand, scores of reversible cloth coats, scores of black broadcloth coats, satin lined. The most popular coats of the season. Such varieties as these cannot be found else where. Look anywhere you choose, but you can't find values liko these in warm, serviceable coats, at s10 12 $15 Wednesday-Great Linen Sale We announce a most remarkable sale of pure linen hand erabroldsrsd table cloths and scarfs. These cloths are 54 Inches and 72 inches In size worth 10, on sale at $3.98. Scarfs to match, that are worth up to 5.98 at II. VS. Wednesday, In Hasement Linen lpt. Gifts of -Jewelry Are, Most Acceptable . Our great sale of jewelry continues all this week. Choice lota from the great New York Auction of high class -watches and jewelry. Best of all gifts for Christmas. Buy them now. jf Solid Gold Little Finger Rings Set with jade, turquoise, malachite, all genuine stone also genuine 6tone cameos worth up o , $5.00; special at ......... .$1.98 Gold Filled Bracelets, worth to $2, at 69c $5.00 and $G.OO Bracelets, Very finest gold filled; iecial, at $2.98 Gold Plated Small Size Men's Watches with gold dial and American lever movement a $4.00 watch for $1.79 Men's Watches Jas. Boss or Cres cent gold filled cases, guaranteed 20 years; 15-jewelled Elgin movement, at $14.50 11.00 Sterling Stiver Rings, set with coral, shell cameos, jade, topas. turquoise, etc.; all real stones; special at $1.20 White Stone Hat Pins, worth up to $2, at' 80s? 8olld Gold Stick Pins, worth up to $3, at. . .$1.00 Solid Gold Pendant La Vallleres, worth up to $10; P1 $5.00 Headed Bags all colors and styles, worth Is to ! at $3.03 Ijristtma St 71 tIff A 1 tiyreeniuja 1 i.J WEDNESDAY Is Oveat Special Sal or Embro dcrcd Waist Fronts lal purchase. Pee the Roods window. Waist fronts, worth Ills (.pedal In the "P to 14. at 6So and sse $4.00 Nemo Corsets at $2.00 "1912 Special" Just a few sold at half price to introduce two new Nemo inventions for the coming season. Ad ideal Ck rut mat gift for any woman. A beautiful slender model, with low or medium bust and modish lone skirt For slender and medium figures only sizes 18 to 26. In a neat Christmas box $2.00. .wtyyy'J7siiaiv gmSte IS If the Weather Stuck Closer to the Calendar These Fur Bargains Would Not Be. You can't sell overcoats in warm weather. Likewise, you can't sell furs. This time of the year generally sees a mighty brisk fur business. The weather has been too warm this season, for which reason alone we now find more fur sets on hand than we think we should have. So we have decided to place on sale Tuesday morning 500 Fur Pieces Suitable for Christmas Presents as Well as Your Own Personal Use and It is a wise person who buys now for both purposes. Every piece is thoroughly reliable and personally warranted by this establishment. The styles are absolutely correct and the savings quite unusual for the time of the year. Just think of get ting a fur set at a reduced price when cold weather la hardly beginning ! Imitation black lynx set; worth $22. 50 and $25.00. at $17.50 50 black coney sets, worth $15.00 the ft, at $9. 75 Natural mink sets, worth $40.00 to $70.00, at . . $29.50 and $49.50 50 black fox, red fox and Isabella fox sets, worth $25.00 and $35.00 the set, at $19.50 and $23.50 100 odd muffs of river mink, imitation black lynx and brown coney, specially priced at .... $5.00 and $7.50 100 odd tear ft and river mink, black coney and imitation black lynx, specially priced at . $5.75, $7.50 and $11.50 There's Special Advantage in Buy ing Christmas Handkerchiefs Now Kinds for Men, Women and Children No matter from what stocks you purchase, the satisfaction that comes from first choosing is always best. Qualities and kinds are more diversified and you are more apt to find exactly the Item you want at the price you want to pay. Since handkerchiefs are staple and always acceptable gifts why not purchase your Christmas supply tomorrow. You will finl every worthy kind In our assortment-plain linens, embroidered, barred, hemstitched, lace, etc., etc. The boxed hand kerchiefs sell at 30c to 3.00 the box according the kind1 and qual ity. We give a few specimens of the pricing. - -',. Men's initial handkerchiefs, 10c to 50c each. . Mens pure linen handkerchiefs with '(, and -lnch hemstitched hems, 10c to 50c each. Women's fine Irish linen handkerchiefs with embroiderei corners, 15c each. Women's fine, tiheer Irish linen handkerchiefs with hand embroidered corners, 20c each. Women's extra tine linen nandkerohlefs with pret tily embroidered, hand-worked cornera, 25c, 35c and 60c each. Women's extra (In lawn handkerchiefs with em broidered Initial i-ornere, 16c each. Women's pure Irish Unen fancy embroidered initial handkerchiefs, 20c eai-h. women's sneer, pare iriia unen nauaaeroaieis With hand embroidered Inlt als, 25c each. Orose-barred handkerchiefs with finely embroid ered Initials. 6c each. rine lawn handkerchiefs, with initials, 5c each. Extra fine lawn handkerchief a with hand em broidered Initials, unlaundered, 10c each. Women's and children's soft finished grass bleached linen handkerchiefs, with Initials, lUc each. pedal attention Is directed to 'tooths we nave erected for the dl play and sale of nandker chiefs for men, women and children at 6c and 10c each. There Is a great variety 'of styles at each price and the tiuallty Is quite exceptional. l Hi it h ' "Put a Razor In His Stocking." "No matter HOW finnicky he is you will draw smiles from him on Christmas, if you will make him a gift of a swell Safety Razor. I sell the Gillette, Gem, Auto Strop, Durham-Duplex, Ever Ready and others and blades for all of them. Then I also show Omaha's dandiest pearl handled knives, fountain pens, manicure sets, etc. That's a good hunch on what to select." John's igar Store 321 So. 16th St. mi KEMOVAL JaiAL-fcj CLOCK BCULI Ve have reduced the prices on our entire line of mantel clocks. We -io not want to move a single clock In our block to our new location. If you want a mantle clock this Is your opportunity. I,OOK FOIt THE NAME. . S. W, LINDSAY, Jeweler' 1S16 DOUOLAB ST. One of these 10,000 MISSION CLOCKS is yours If you ill secure two subscriptions to a weekly magazine. Do ,11 is m i r (ii i -s T".:. . l 11- V'-i:.r I it1 ' ' T-' jm n hnr 1m kik- jmy-z. itV I II I I t .-11 1 - - H j PUIWIWIffliniw I tM Ba I . 0 uma. inn i J i i 91 ? ? ? 7 I 1 -I In i p i ' "ftJJI!"ili"liH'lTi H, I : . You have only 17 days left In which: to do all your Chlrstmaa shopping We have a suggestloa for each member of the family, which may help you Xmas footwear is always a proper gift We have them for father, mother, daughter and brother. For ' Women. .' There are handsome street and dress .boots the nobbiest thing of the season, in black, sat in and velooze or velvet, button shoes, beautiful slippers In satin, bronze, gold suedes of all colors. For Men. Business shoes, dresB shoes. dancing pumps 'and- the largest line of comfy Xmas slippers shown anywhere from 81.00 to S5.0O For the Misses. Dainty slippers In satin and velooze fine velvet dancing slippers and high cut shoes with buckles. ; '-.;tv,;.. For the Boys. High cut storm shoes, with buckles the kind that the boys all like the real Boy Scout Shoe. Prices according to sizes, $2.50 to $4.50. Block 169. your customers live here S 8-PAY MISSION CLOCK f black Flemished klln-drled oak with ralbed tnetal num erals, lurae brass pendulum disk, and ornamental side weights, cup Dell strikes the half hour and cathedral nong on the hour. SIZK 28 H il!, is yours at no cash cost to you. A Superb Xmas Gift A Perfect Timekeeper A handsome object of American Hrt, suitable for the finest home. Send us your nan.w und address and we will tell you what to do to set it Jt la worth the asking for. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 F&rnam St. WRITE TOSTXQHT TO MISSUN CLOCK DEPT. Bin Building-, Soranton, Pa. .On Farnam Street, between 45th and 46th Streets, there are 5 occu- j pied houses and in 4 they take ihe Bee. Advertisers can cover Omaha with one newspaper. ssZhsmJ AUCTION SALE To Be Continued en 17S X,ots of Unredeemed Household Uoods. MIVBDAT, MOaTDAY, TUESDAY, DBCEKBES S, 4 and 6 Until all Ooods Are Bold. , 1130 1"-Tta 19th Btreet. OMASA TAX Jt BTOBOB CO. AMl'SEHCNTI. Gate City Furniture and Stove Co. VarehoiiHe 2207-2209 Izard St. Off Ira 520 No 16th tit. Storage with us and you will save money. We Klve the best of service. I'tioneu. Louk. 3708; Ind. 13-3085. Have uir man call and see you. CHURCHES HOLDING BAZAAR Holiday Wares Piled High on Long Tablet in Bee Botunaa. BEAUTIFUL QUILTS ABE SH0WH Ma writ a( Twrntf" thairehee Start Basatar far the Sale ! 1'rettr Ulfts Mad ar Their dm BUtles. , The rotunda vt T'ue Bee building is Jtantformt-4 Into a mass of ribbons, laoea rut daintily dulnned handiwork In it-mlnina fads and fancies of every tmar luable kind. Theae fluffy and colorful aRR-Irs are the wares of the big Christ has fair which the women of twenty five church at holding this week and which oiened this morning with much enthusiasm. The holidy wares are piled on long tablt-a which line The lice lobby and half a hundred representatives of the Women's Aid B'letles are on hand to bet a talt.wo.Tifn. TUe days have been divided among the churches which are ' displaying, four churches at a time. Today and Tuesday are given over to the baiars of the llanscom Vark Methodist, West minister Presbyterian, L'nlted Brethren and Grace t'nlted Evangelical. ' The tables of the Hanecom 1'ark Irllio- dlst church are In a square outlining the gold fish pool. Mrs. tleorge W. Slone, president of the church aid society. Is assisted by Mi. C. A- Trake at the doll counter. Belling corset covers are Mrs. U. W. Street, Mrs. Charles Landeryou. Mrs. W. B. IVake and Mrs. K. W. I'tckrtt. Mrs. K. N. Hens, Mrs. K. M. i'oud. Mrs. B- V. Thomaa and Mrs. Clark Shelly have charge of the fancy work and Mrs. Martha Kusaelt and Mrs. i antenna uesecu preaiae at the apron section. Mrs. Carrie I). Bcolt and Mrs. Edwaid Hlslop are selling art goods. The Queeh Esther society of the church has miscellaneous fancy Chrtsmas work. Mrs. W. M. Balcomb, president of the so ciety is assisted by Miss Cecil Cornish. Miss Luetic Devereee and Miss Florence Goodland. The Phllathea society U dls penring fudge, nut creams and Turkish delight under the direction of Miss Clata Vera Blddlck and Mrs. Barnes, Miss Charles Lang The Westminster Presbyterian baxar I. In the southeast corner. Mrs. J. y, WoiU resident of the ladles1 Aid socletv i. mai.ager lu chief. The rack covered with coquettish little aprons Is In ch.... Mrs. A. P. Thompson. Mrs. Warren wltsler. Mrs. W. J. Burse.a a...l Mr. W. It Burns are selling match scratches, pin cushions, shoe bags and embroidered household lines. The main attrrin this display Is a blue and white quilt mad as our grandmothers used to make them. The body of the quilt Is white stitched In clover design. At regular In- itbis are casket figures in blue. Mrs. Bwltiler's sewing circle cut out the figures and made the quilt. Mis. W. K Heller has a display of blue and white, -lnk and white, lavender and white and green and white rag rugs. Mrs. William Handall has charge of the marmalades, mince meat and preserves. All of th aprons, bags and other ar ticle sold by the wjmen of the Grace t'nltod Kvangi'llcal church have been made from fancy handkerchiefs. The saleswomen are Mrs. A. Terry and Mrs. Ada Patterson, JLlrs. Susi bhufeli U chairman of this elhtbltlon. which Is In the northwest end of the rotunda. In the northeast corner la the basar of the l'nlted Brethren church, with Mrs. H. W. Allwln In charge. Aims neien Henderson and Miss Clara Baldwin are auslBtlng Mrs. Allwln In selling aprons and bags. Pies, cakea and candy are being sold by Miss Anna Bwanson, Mrs. V. J. Hal end Miss Florence Fehr. At the fancy work co inter are Mrs. K. L. Mouer. Mrs. H. K. Marble, Mrs. Charles Neff and Mlsa LoJlse Walker. Alleged Robbers Try Habeas Corpus Habeas corpus proceedings to secure their liberty before they can be ex tradited were started by James Burns and John Wilson, the alleged Uerby, la.. bank robbers. In district court today. Th ltittons for habeas corpus writs were filed by A. S. Kltchle. attorney for the allesed eggmen, who er picked up by the Omaha h11c department detec lives last week. The petitions declare the men never were In Iowa at all and are being detained Illegally by Chief of Police John J. Uonahue. Judg Kennedy ordered Chief Donahue to produce th men In court tomorrow morning, and show cause why he should net be comelled to set them at liberty. Key to th tiUuaUou-Ue Want Ads. Nurse Tesitf ies in the Hyde Case KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 4. Th seconu trial of Dr. B, Clark Hyde, on a charge of murdering Colonel Thomas II. Swope, entered upon its seventh week today. Only six weeks were required to com plete the first trial, but the second one has but fairly started. Two material witnesses for the state have been heard and fourteen more are to be called. The defense expects to introduce at least a dosen witnesses. Attorney estimate the trial will last a month longer. The first witness called today was Miss Rose Churchill, a nurs who worked In the Swope horn during th typhoid epi demic. The proaecutlo announced thut other nurses who were employed In the horn at the same time would follow Mis Churchill. Elisabeth Uordon, a nurse employed In the Swope home throughout the Illness of Chrlsman Swope, testified today thu' Hyde gave Chrlsman a hypodermic In jection with a needle filled with dirty water. y Reliable Dentistry AT Tail's Cental Rooms rtmsT timb 4imi at THESE FaUCXB Tonight, All Week Lower Floor, 50c, 75c, 11. Balcony, 25c, 50c Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. . 36o AST SUIT THB BIO KVBICAI, SHOW " i M fc: LCHU" BO People 60 Next SnndMV I.OIMS JHNV. 'OMAKA'B TUsT ' OSsTTXK" m s-xVTW Tg xs-as-60-750 4--A Uy Mas, ia-B-50o Couldn't be better at 2 a seat.' Sortn"".. WORLD OF PLEASURE EXTKATAOASSA AID UUOBTHL1 snow loiKb, inciuaing V)I) fox and Harrv, Marks Stewart. All-Beauty Chorus. Uorgeuu Pageantry; Entrancing titage Pictures. Ladles' Sim Matin Every Week Day. OMAHA MISSIONARY TO CHINA SAYS SHE IS SAFE Pole, teat Paragraphs. Many a small bottl has developed Into a family ir. Nollre to Inventors A device for squeesmK water out of stocks and the milk supply would fill a long frit want. Chicago Nt Key to the Situation-U Want Ad- Miss Huth Paxson of Omaha, who has been in China sine) April, studying the language and conditions preparatory to taking up work as a foreign Young Women's Christian association secretary to China, hax, with other workers, been obliged to !eav Pao-tng Fu, where she had planned to spend the winter at the Presbyterian inUston on account of the revolutionary troubles, and go to Tien Tsin, which Is considered a safer place for foreigners. Mivs Paxsou is the sister of Miss Susan Paxson, an instructor at the Omaha High uchuol, and of Mrs. G. W. Hayes. Her work in China Is being financed by the Omaha Young Women's Christian a- ociatlon. Both her relatives and the association secretariei huve been con cerned fur her safety. The latest news from Miss 1'axson was a letter written October 3d on the train from Pao-tlng Fu to Tien Tsln. In her letter Miss Paxson said: "I would not choose to be anywhere else than Just here," . Mat. Every Day S:15. Every Mlgtit Sll&. AOVABIVBO TAKIIEVUIiI Hugh. Herbert A Co; Blx American Dancers; Conlln, Steele & Carr; Th Three Ilghtons; Henry Cllv; Cum mlngs & Uladylngs; i.a Aranera St Vic tor; Kloetoscope; Orpheum Concert Or chestra, rrlcea, slight, lOo, B5o, SOo, 7 So. Matla, 10c, bst ats S&o, axcept Sat nrday and Sunday. n IBOYDTHEATRBl Tonight, AU Week Th COBTaV FLAYEmS. In fUiilcl Rspartolre. Tooliht. "Martwth ' fomlni "THB RKI) Mll.l.." AMERICAN THEATER Tonight and All Week k Mats. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Frio SB Only. ansa BTA LAID and th Wooaward Stock ComDaar Next Week-HKR CHfAT MATCH KKUO TUEAfER Mav Siaq Might SUP. Best Seats Vo TU Om.B FBOM MI8S0VM aad StJLBIXa la th Sane of th Sevea Yells. Beautiful (souvenirs to the Ladles t Dally Dim Matinee.