mi: mi:i;: omaha. khidav. dkckmbkh s. ion. The Truly r. ..- W SUGGESTIONS lor Ladies .SrMns; PaRkels, toulainl.iK ever) thing from needle f o hoars. . -Mucin Knlls. -Air Pillow. Manicure C'ara. Hand Han, SrlHFor Cases. Jewrl Cam. Medicine Caeos. Toilet Cases. Writing Eetg. Stationery with any mono rrara, die Uasnrl, box, 75. nt ydum ovNcrpwc LAUiawW". , 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET BORROWERS JRIBfe BANKERS Comptroller of Currency" Hakes Serf, out Cbarre ia Animal Report. HZ BAYS TEE EVIL 13 GSOWDIG I aa lie M1e a a laroffleieat writ mm Crlwlaol Mk tla la Akh4 tm ale . the rrartlre. W ASHINGTON. Pee. T-Tha general kttatneaa et tb country, as reflected in banking; operations, tu quit satisfac tory during the year ending October 11 lar.. arcrrdijig to torn annual report of I.amoc, O. unrray, comptroller ef ths carrracy. futnrrltted to enngr tV!y. Mr. Murray record a eteauiy growth In tba Miami ef Dtutneaa and the rslabtlsh imut "C ma hlgll fecrtrd ia tfcis tonneo- ijwl TT atrt cntt.' however, that while scjrtttesilag soma of tba , Important ! myait ot banking 'Burin the ytwk bus! nesa M mot react the a rerun OT there for tba last Un year. : The ccmfitroder roaaea tba lartllnR flecUmi'oai that th dlehoneat priuUca b tffka- o( natltoai banks of raoalylna; irncaii rrTnpeTtTuxn tr aiananaa ny lb haj)k.la a crnainc avll and ham ml- trtar raaiwd u b. rrtrt,!ina a W talJ "In tfch jpcnr. i adila, "ffther t tial bank la entramled ofj'Uwful Interwat whk'B It would atnerwoMi receive, or . usurious Interest la eaactcd of a borrower by a rorrtil officer. A' aecrat (vward to ths offirert ta aomeUmrs a dallberata brtba lor . obtaluing a loaa on Insufficient curlU-.A :.-., Mr. Wurra urva ' triaf lha tax Ins at tiionry ct vther valuatrtra In this uuim tlon by bank' ofTkvr be maila an vlfeuH ponlahabla by 'imprlwinmeut In' lk oault tr.tlary. ' ' ' -. ..v i 1 ho agareaato aaaount ot assets Lit the national' t-mnka IncrnaiMd lurlig the fear apnroktmalryilUia.kMKJO, r i.W er ocnL IxotDS and dlarount. tit biggest Item In a bank 'a resource, inrreaaed only S.W per rent in tba fare, of an avrac. ton-year Increase ef IKI iter oent. InOlvldual de !!). reareaentlng M per cent of a bank HblMt1. reached the litaheet point In l.Ulory Haptember t last-16.4t,eu,nil. Tbls lilgh record, however, waa an Increase of only a.O per rent over th prevloua Vear, a coanpajad wltli a ten-yoar averat ot Th banking pewerof the iilln, tn-. eluding-' parUoaa ot every bank - tloaaJ, state and private la eatlntatsd by th compimller at tUl.tM.4f"W. n, ln- creas during 4h year of JJOf.. or over i: per cent. Th total banking capital la estimates J CrWJ.4ll.ot and th total Indlvidualittijostwrat tls.tl4.T3a.Sil. The et earn.'nsr of th nat tonal banks dur.ng th fiacal tear ending June J1), laet, er lw9.lBC.tn front wliicu dividends er paid te th amount of U4.A,412, or U.tt per cent on th capital, and K r tnta tfc casnblnnl-oayltailiand surplus. Uttly tarsa natlonst 4infc- were, placed in th hands tf rewKnridurttia; jlm year eildlag Octosar 31,ui ' . ., , v- Th Vnlted .laiaa tli'e iea,te:M luck ef gold auid silver In the srttrld. ae-1 ordlnrg e strfilstlvs' anjt-inilt'r'l. t Mr. Murray (or t U taWtidar year Jm. . Th iotl acgregst of gold In posftceaion of tli brlndpal countries was Wu.rtie of which th t.'nlted ftates helr l,Tt.ww.0u or t per cent of the tula). The total aupWy ot silver waa aj.iiw.ji'o.tiW Un outintry's share l!iig tTrr.iiVtW) or m per leiit. , U:-., Muraray iw-oittiueuda. liiat fetlral "r scat Corporation holding elixk In iiMtlanal banks be niad liatla to assees nxut as aliartukf rs, . 11a aka con. gree;, to eitend lo lrn ean the ntatul wf imitations for 1ii pruewntintt of -of-feusea under th natlbual tanking aa. key la tne tltuallun-rei Wr.nl Ads DiAMONDS In buying tfccm on mutt tako the word of the dealer mom .tfcaa In anytblnc el a. .If. you doat with a tuerrhant ot standing In lb touimuiili) ott rata buy In per foe I aafcty and xvith perfect aasxiracca that you wi'l st-t full aluo for your money. Al- though w baN been lu the atue buislnos In the aame location . for over lwcuty-vu year. w do not eveu aaU that you take our -word for the IMaiuonde me may sell you, for wo alaaya give a 'written guarantee to tefutid ntne-tentha of punhaae price at any time lth!i a ear fi-oai dale of sale. We have li anion da from S5.00 to 3650 And "III take pleasure lu showing them.' ' Will 15 4:cu Ssturdny l:vruiiiss l utit tlirUttuaa. Useful GUI Is f he One of Mark Cross Lcalher IYoiii tlii; beautiful showing of luind iiiade Untlier goods oin.' may elect siiity)jl- :iinl serviceable gifts for every tneiiibrr of tin family. Every piece, from the miiillcst seizor cast to tin- big sewing bas ktt s which htniul L'j inches high, shows the "careful, ik i 1 1 1'n I work of I Im highest guide workmen in the world. For Gentlemen Kngli8li Trays, wicker tiK", KlaM bottuin with hunting acme. , Ash 'i'rti. Cle.nr and Cigarette Humi dors. HmoklnjC Seta. IU1 Knlda. Photo Frame. Tonarco Pouches. Desk Be! a. Calendar Pads. Clarar aad Cigarette Caaca. Collar Bags. rrrnr Fisher and Bixby Address National Rivers Congress WASHINGTON. Dec. T.-fiectetary of th Interior Fisher and General Blxby, ehlef of army engineer, sneaking before the National Rivers and llarbora con grKs hera today, urged the necessity ef considering the development of water waya not only for Wvlgration, but also with rerarfl to the establishment of water power alteja and the construction Of Irrl4 gatlon reeervoira rd flcod levee.' Mr. Fisher declared th popular Idea ft antagonism between the atatea-and the federal government over ths improvement ef waterways waa unfounded. Oenrral Blxby said that If the. recom mendations of the army engineers . could pas through enngreeg without amehd-' iriemt, the United Ptatea In a few years would iava th greatest system of Inland waterway In the world. ,' Judge TV. r. Dland of Kaneaa City spoke on th work of Improvement on the MlMmurl liver. t The western governor, on tour In th at( war guests of th convention today. When th speakers Included Omernor Ifadly of Mlsenttrt and Mayor Oaynor of 'few Tork.' 1 bivorce Proctor Scores as Lawyer; " f or the Def endant KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. T.-lMvort'f seekat a who yeitterday won a victory Over W. W. W'rlght, the divorce proctor, when he , wa. barred from participation lnm pending ault. were routed today"' 'wrterV th proctor appeared as the attorney" for Ua derrndant In tha asm suit."1" The' plaintiff attorney objected to tha proc tor's activities on th ground that'll had no legal connection with th c and tha contention waa attatalned. I Mr. Wright today discovered that -the defendant, a woman, waa unaware that a ault had been tiled against her. Notice waa by publication only and, ' altho-.tgh ah baa nut been a . from the city, ah had not bn the lnoonaitcunii legal publication. Whan Informed of tha. sltua-1 Hon aha employed the proctor a her attorney and her husbsnd's application foe divorce was denied. Circuit Judge tluthrle announced that although . divorce lawyeta may 'legally ! prevent the proctor from . questioning 'ttneaaea. Jit work would continue Just th earn, as lie will be allowed to prompt th court In 'tfgV examination. THREE PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH IN PHILADELPHIA ' riUl,.VUi:i,T'i!lA. Uec. ;.-Thr.s per sona vere burned to death or euffot-ated itiai ntgUl In a fire which Ovatt'oyvd, tb faslvlunable Marie apartment uoue. at attfnth rtreet 4iear Npitice eleeetThos a ho loat thlr Uvea wer Kimutl Oalfvur, hi wife and -)4i.olJ daughter. TJm bmlirs were found n the fourth loor of the apartment, litre tlicy had ruon,is. -When the f ames broke out Mr. and Mrs. rtalfuurr aiid tliclr daughter n-deavt-red to ecapo by 'leaching th rwf Of an ndjdlning building, but It Is thought that all thiee were oveivome by sinoke and fell back Into the flames. Thrir Uod'.es were badly burnej. Mr. Italfour waa manager of a 6 and lo-c:it ."tore here, and lita hum u in Pateron. N. J. PI I KS t n IX O TO 14 1141 a. Vour dmarlst will 'refund niotiey If rai'i ttliitment fatia tn cur anv cac of l il. ins. Klind. ItleetlliiM !' I r.itiuding m' m it dsys. W i mum KENYON TO FIGHT PACKERS low Senator Will Aid Proiecntion in Chicago. I EXPECTS TO BEAR OWN EXPENSE I'rupnaltlun to I sc liirt Mobrnra Military Hcx-nailnn for Itnffnlo rnl Hint l'n rri e l.tibrrk Inlrniinrri a Hill. lI'M-in a Staff f'm ti-: p mCr 1. 1 VAMI(;TuN. l)ec ;.-iSiwal Tile K:h!ii I K'tiator Kr-nyon will Iravp tumor low niajtit for Chl. ixu to ink" i:p stipe:-, vision yf thf profi.-utluii of Hi" beef packers. TIim Hiiator ha l i n part!'U hirly ip.i;r!c l ,, Atturncy titntral S Icki i Kliani . crnt'nuc In the ite unllf Hi" rd. lie has i-unsenled mid the I'lol.alHIIt.v Is tliat lie will lie ahsent fioin t atliliiiit n until nflei the Iml day rec.'m. Kf iiatur Ki-nyun will (.erve the l)cpnrt menl of Justice In litis niHtter without comix nsnlliiM rvrn liarin his own wr ronal experiecs. A Fpciliil ne-il nf Hie luiiflor depart ment has iccently ben at work in the Koit Nl'ihiara inliitaiy reserve Inventl gatln IJs Kullaljilit ' at a bird and luifiilo prrserv as etiKgrxted crlalnHlly by furiuer president Itooeevel'. Judge Kin kald In eixaklng of thin matter eald he will shortly call upfm S retary Klnher to enter a protest aKaltint rui h uae of the Mohtart reservatloii. liepresentatlvc Kinkaid and many of his l onstltuent arr of the opinion that If s bird and huffal preserve Is to be estnliili-hed In Ne'.iiasKa the lilsmal forest jerrve In Thomas county would be much more suitable, it was suggested thst there Is not much cause to worry atijtit the buffalo piesrve as that animal Is very rare In fart almost extinct. Representative Klnkald today escorted Judge V. M. Wolcotl of Valentine to the land office and Introduced him to Com. mlssloner Dennett and other officials. Judge Wolcutt also had some business be fore th Indian bureau and that depart ment waa alio visited. ('able and Nraahi Myateni. , HepresentatlVQ Ixiberk today Introduced a bill carrying an appropriation of 110,000 to test Hi rah! and brush system of controlling the channel of the Missouri liver at or near Omaha. Th test Is to be made xndrr supervision of the city engineer of Omaha and representatives of the War department. Representative Klnkald today recom mended the appointment of the following postmasters, all In Cherry county: Fer nando T. Hames, Badger Lake; Ollbert W. Johnson, Mcfann: K. d. Walker, Uewev Lake: Parah Mcleod, Kennedy, and Hh hard Klchardaon, Hlg Creek. 1 ho president today nominated the fol lowing to bo postmasters In Nebraska: Julian K. Vaiinon. Clearwater; Ashbury T. Rowc, Oakdale; Castillo M. Reynolds, Hut hci land Webster I Whltla. tlatlle Creek; (Icorge W. Anderson, llavelock; Kdttar l- Fussctt, Arlington; Wallace T. Murae, Krlend. lleorge Hare of Ansley, Neb., is In Washington and today called on Judge Klnkald. Mr. -Hare la a great traveler and sightseer In hla own country. It te Ing hla ambition to ray he ha visited leading points of Interest in every state In the union. Mr. Hare, who hesrchl) so years easily, tuus ralr to accomplish, and he has not ovr half a dnsen states to visit. Mr.- Ilgre l-a retired merchant uf Ansiy( .... Henry T,, Clarka waa re-r!cW -todsty by the National rttvrrs and Harbors con gress as vie president for Nebraska. A. C. Miller of Lies Molnea waa elected to th same position for Iowa. Charles E. Peland of Tlerro was also elected vice president for South Dakota. American Sheep G.et Ribbons at Chicago ClJlC.t!p D.eciTT-Canadlan a'uecess In rapturing first honors In sheep judging at th International Stock show came. to an end' today after years of triumph and American sheep islaers garnered most of the blue ribbons. Another feature of the day'a winnings was the success of J. K. Meharry of To- lono, .111., who won fourteen out of a pos sible sixteen firsts In Poland-China hog classes and also -took eight seconds and ten thirds. . Illinois stuck raisers fared well In the breeding Shire class Judging. 1 Ui'prge McCrary 6f Flthtan, Finch tiros, of Juliet fcttd Truman's farns at Bushnell dlvjded honors. i In tlalloway cattle judgins Ktrauh Uros. 6t Avora, Nb.," and C. S. II-htnr of Chariton, la., carried off most ot the award. VliMdr, the world champion steer, went th way of all cattle flesh that comes to tli attention of the packers and was butchered after having been sold to a de partment store for HO cents a pound.. . 'KANSAS CITY, Dec. 7 -The raiload of fat steera that won the sweepstakes lTT'.ie at th International Live Stock show In (,'IiIcsko was sold tod to a pa.klnf com pany for $15 iJ a bundled pounds. That prte wa ij cent a hundred pounds higher then tlie vlnueis of the., same vent, brought last ,esr. and with the cx deptton of 1171 paid In the highest un reeord fur a full rat'luad. Th steers weie yearling Angus, bred and fed In Irwin, aveiagnd l.-1 . pounds each n9.47 a head. Aberdecn la. . T:ev brlim'rtg EX-GOVERNOR NANCE IS DEAD (Continued froru -rrt I'agc.l I heir delegate. Thsi- were eetvn caa- dliiate In all. A long and exciting cuu- t waa siimdily co.nmenead and ys watched with deep Interest. I'.e t) no ii inated and at the election won by a ma jority of about 2.0,0. I'ollllewl Life. In lKTii Mr. Nance was one of the six delegates chosen by lii.1 ret'ubllcaii state convention to rpieieft this s'tate at the n.itioiittl convention l Clnitiiiiati. lur tug the tame ) rar he v nominated for Itie It'iHtflMl nee b'ii.i.ai c tli."f ..-IniitllAn ami at the olenitis. trloii un clioscn Ilcan state conxe-.t'tm m nitnaied hlai for majority. In IV4 he was renominated ! I aivlamuiloii and witli !KI eutliulasm, and was le-electcd b a majofitv gratl In excess of any otlitr caiiJk': on the i state ticket. j Mr. Name aim lira in to Mis. h'Kish White, daughter ot Kgbei t and Maiy Whit uf Faimtfi.l. la. iio leave a widow and on dauiitr. Huciit Hwwan r'alalty llarwed. BtKiXK. U . Ic 7.--cS;ic. :l )-Mra It V.. NoUn. .raiding south of tills city, the wifexif a tcell-known farmer, was fatally injuied lai-t ii'a. lit by the rvplo on of a keroMriie lamp. Mf. Nolan w.t carrying I a lamp alncli aa ligiited, going from one room to anoihrr. a hen she slumtilcd and full. Ti lamp tki'lodtd and la a few &rEAKER AT TIIE banquet of UWAJHA MAi?uACiUttI.tt9. re . X i Moffat mol. John m gi.i;nn BecrclHiy of the Illinois Manufacturers' AsMuclatiun. neconiN flic as enveloped tn flames. Hefure they could lie extinguished all her clothing was burned and her body wit a mass of bltntc:.". Dnctora were suii-.monrd at ono anj aUhouiih she v. as Ktiil livlns th'a morning thert Is little hop r::jnrtA for. her icOve;-y. M'MANIGAL IS FIEBT. WITNESS (Continued f ra n First Page.) tallied him to Inves'.lgste the more than 100 dynamlto outrages throughout the country. "Kvr ry dynamiting which occurred since 1IK0 may le traced directly or Indirectly to the McNamnras and the men behind them." '.-. I'lmvowlnir any enmity towards or ganised lnbor and declaring that "such conservative lenders as John Mitchell and others havo stood behind mo and my work." Ilurns said that "If unionism Is to pievsll it must kick out the . dishonest leaders and corrupt machine which Is draaainB it down." "Th turn the McNaniaia rase has taken," he continued, "has been the Rreatest blow to socialism In the history of this country. Although 1 have re ceived scores of threatening letters, I believe no one, except, perhaps, a fanatic, would n l tempt my life. They are too careful of their own necks." "The Iron workers are nut the " only union men Bittlty of dynamiting," he suld. "Ther are others, but to say, who fould be obviously unwise." Bums will return to Philadelphia to morrow. Miller Kepltea to tiotupers. INDIANAPOLIS, pec. 7-"To show how mt:eh of the vast' sum of money collected for . the defense of th MrNa maraa was used legitimately and liow much. If any, was ;ised In corrupt prac tlcer, Samuel Compars sliouhu bring ealt for an accounting1 of 'the "fiintls."" ' - Tn1 waa the'erfrrfment todrty bf V'nlted States District Attorney Charles W. Miller, on Mr. Oompcra' atatemenf that the dJstrlct attorney had been guilty of a "gratuitous Importlnepce" In, crit icising Mr. Onmpera as sn "unsafe leader." 'Just as an evidence of good faith." added Mr. Miller, ' let Mr. Oompers bring an action to exhibit to the public Just what became of the tlDO.OOJ raised among laboring men for the McNnmara brothers." Slight Decrease in Acreage Sown to Winter Wheat WASHINGTON. Dec. T.-The December crop report of the Department of Agri culture Issued at 2:15 p. m. today shows 32,213,000 acres sown to winter wheat this fall, compared with the newly revised estimates, baaed on the census bureaus. IW. atatement of acreage, of SJ.SAS.OOO acres for the' crop of 1011 and 31.&3.0OO acres for the crop of 1910. ' J ' Th condition of winter wheat on De cember 1 waa g. per cent ot a normal. compared with S2.B In 1910; t&.S In-lDOa, and Rt.l, the ten-year average. The area sown thht fafl to ry Is eall ittated at .i).O0O acres, compared with the revised estimated area of Z.tlS.tXO acres for the crop of 1!U. ' i The condition of rye on December 1 we m.S per rent of a normal, compared with 2.6 in I'.nO; ( 1 in 13UI and Kf, the ten year average. CREST0N RAILROAD MEN TO STARr STORE OF OWN CRK8TON., Ja . IHm-. 7. t8pclal.)-A sec-lit meeting of railroad men held Wednesday evening when. It la reported, about StM of them were present to discuss the p'un ot operating a co-operative de partment store herein all sort of coin luoilltles should . lie handled provisions, nitJ, coal, i tc. They deny ' that this ia the fact and .say their 'meeting ' waa to protekt against th wags scale' paid to the drivers rf the merchants' new delivery I) stem, iccently InaaKurated. Just why railroad men alioyjd take tip the giievanc of the delivery clerk In groceries and meat markets, when the driver them telvts are not complaining, the railroaders have failed to make clear. . Key t-. the Situation-He Want Adj. 8 tor . 4 im .iimr iisri stmis it nrr-in i iml)Si. i .. .. . 1 Omaha's Hen Furnace Goal Exccllo Arkansas Grate 98.00 Per Ton CLEANLASTING GOOTLESG The nearest poa-ilble approach to Anthracite. Each clay biinga new Kuello c ustomera. rerommended by tboae already ualng It. We guarantee it to be more economical than bard coal, as eaaily regulated, and to be free from smoke and aooU Honieiuber Kxcollo the next time you need furnace coal. We are bole agenu. Alto phone u about our aoft roala and ask for our largo teal scuttle. It la yours for the aiklng. Coal EHill Coal Company ! tj 211 S. NINI.TKKNTII hT. mfxlfwUM'SX n IX I' "'l""L 1 ' FATHER PUT ON ALLOWANCE Heir to Quarter Million, He Will Draw $15 a Week and Board. KELLY CASE GOES ANOTHER DAY Arsxameat atertrh Pat aad tase llwea Snl Un to Jar) Wars E pectenl Impfesnent Ural era t oaelodc. (I'lom a Ktsff Correspondent.! DM MOINES. lec. T.-l Specral Tele gram.) John !. oik. who Inherited, with five other heirs of lilx father. $-.0"C, ha entered Into a contract with Ms son,, Jeff II. Polk, that the sun will run the business of the estate, virtually aa "at torney In fuct," and Kivc his father tli it week spending money and In addition pay bills for necessaries, clothing, board, room rent, medical attention and pernonal tare. Join Polk is n victim of whisky and has been on an allowance for a num ber of y ears. I Kelly Trlnl airelehes Oat. The Kelly murder trial has been Mrotched so tkjat another day ' will he taken before thK jury gets It. The argu ments have been unusually long and the county attorney will take ut least two hours tomorrow In which to close, hav ing talked two hours late this afternoon. Iniplemeat Dealers Close. After electing J. R. A'auphan of Waterloo a president and H. P. Armknocht of DonncllKon as secretary treasurer and reHnlviiiet to meet In De 'Moines next year, the ' sixteenth annual convention of the Iowa Implement Deal eis' association came to a ilos-j this afternoon. BURGLAR CAUGHT IN WEBSTER CITY DRUG STORE WKBSTER CITY. 1.. De-. 7.-(peclaI.) Webster City 'police at 1 o'clock this morning cnught a robber" red-banded In th Chaney1 drug store. The man Is about 30 years of age and is believed to be one of the gang who have . been robbing stores here and at Judd. Wolatock. Vincent. Rlalrsburg and Kamrar. As tha police closed In on tho store one robber Jumped out of a window and escaped, though several shots were fired at Itltn. ,A'thlrd. who waa watching the store, also escaped. The store had been rifled, but only about 910 In cash was found. MOYSMsmra or ocxak itiikcm. Tort. Arrived. Salfad. NKW YOHK...K Pr. Wllhltn... .Campania. Kit; MR .laronla. IJVrftPnilt, ..Mnnanlian. . I'arp.lhH. ..Oeaanlc. PALERMO fll'TMAMPTON ANTWRKP.... Vaflerlanll. tiNrniN Senator NKWI ASTt.K Kunrt MAK3EIL,L,lCg.Vnsiia..,. Satisfaction in Jewel Buying Contentment in' the poeseBBlon of diamond or gem jewolry can eilst only when one has posl tlre knowledge that tha Jewels are' abovo crttIJ'c . tlsm, '; , .' flur we'll-known rputa-' ' Hon aa dealer In fine Jew elry and precious noma has leen achieved through a persistent adherence to the , policy of offering only such jewels an will hear th most critical Inspection. The splendid values hare entail no Increased rost tn your purchase, and we know that, true values con sidered, our prices are no higher than thou, of others, , but, in . many Instances, , actually lower. , BOK'THZKirX.T . BUT UTVXST. Albert Edholm JIvnCLEl lxteeata aad Xaiaty. Gifts that Please Opera Glasses Field Glasses Fountain Fen? We carry a carefully so leclotl and 'well assorted htock of these article?, (hat will plenflo the moot dis criminatiDj: purchaser.' Globe Optical Co. 218 South 18th St. Omaha ' - - -' Nebraska TitUKt-: PHO.NtH 1. V.9. Great Holiday Sale of Boys' Suits and Overcoats Children's 2-piece Suits, sizes 8 to 17 years; values jr AA up to $t5.0iJ om' sale price VtfeUv Juvenile Suits, sizes 5 to 9 years; sailor blouses; C AA values up to $10:00, choice. .VW-UU Juvenile Kussian Overcoats, values up to $10.00, A A sizes o to 8 years; choioe vw"v Children's Russian Suits, sizes 3 to 6 years; values ' r AA uj to $12.50 sale price. 4t9UU These Suits and Overcoats as Gifts A five dollar bill could never buy that boy a more use ful or practical Christmas gift. Many parents will do well to follow this tip. R.S. WILCOX, Mgr. 15th at Douglas y gWKKg, (imtkj. e3K Qiaar oacAsXAti mux iood osrari 7JUOATS BtPZCIAXI. Fresh ritrawberrles, box . ,3So 3 plain lettuca ic I bunches new beets So Katlng or cooking apples, fer box 10 Presh mixed nuts, per lb. Oo Hla'k walnuts, per peck ,.40o Cooking figs, per lb 10 Christinas Holly, per lb. . 35o 11.76 t-gallon oil or gasolin can with pump, each ..600 15c. large wall made elothvi basket 600 ITio Imported aardines, per tin ., So Cluster raisins, In rartons 800 Citron, orange or lemon peel. per lb SOo V lute Clover c omb honey ISO 10c fresh crisp I'retxels, per lb " 0 4 nkgs. I'needa liiucuit ..lie aa3 tasaO vffiiuaftd Sss0 TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS The members of the Tallies' Shopping Club and others will find our beautif.it down stairs lunch and koiia wafer room Modq.isis at nth' and liodse altogether the most attractive place in Omaha to gel a cup of hot coffee, cocoa r Ceylon tea or a dainty sandwich, or other llht luncheon. Trv our "Dainty Tld Hit Conblna- tion Handwlclr'' ....1S Or ovster Cocktail ISO Same lervica mentioned ahovo at our new and handsome ' iar vard Pharmacy.'; 21th au! lur nmii. Skerman & McCcnnell Drug Co., five XmT Stor la Omaha. (All Ooo4 Oa.s.) THE OMAHA BEK Omaha 'a Greatest Home Paper AIM aKMKM'M. 1 Tslkt and Saturday, SSo to 814)0 Saturday Mat., aay seat 2 So. Tb Maaloal Coai4y "THE ECHO" 50 wopl fO Suatay S parferssaac LOUIS MANN Xa TUvaUag a Baabaad." Friday and Saturday Most Remarkable Savings of the Season on Boys Apparel Prior to taking inventory we must rid our Boys' Clothing Dept. of all odd jind broken lines of garments. In order to effect the quickest possible sort of a clearance on these high grade Suits and Overcoats we have made the fol lowing extra-ordinary reductions which ore in effect for Friday and Saturday only: .1 AMUSEMENTS. hoaa lon-. 4M. lad. A-14. Mat. XTry Say 8il8. Xrtry JTLgbt tili. ADTAtTOED TAUDHTU,LI Hugh Herbert Co; Six Amarlcan Dancers; Conlin. Steele & Carr; Th Three Lelghtons; Henry Cliv; Cum mlnga eY. Uladylnga; lt Arenera & Vic tor; Klnetoecop: Orpheum Concert Or chestra. Prices, Wight, lOo, 8 So, 60c, V So. Matin, loe, beat aeata 85o. eaeapt Sat urday aad Sunday. AMERICAN THEATER Tonight and All Week Matt. Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Price aao Only. 1188 1TA tllO and the Woodward Stock Company "A STKAKEER IM STRM6E IAKD" viTt--VtVlt "' AT MATClf. AUDITORIUM FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 8 GREAT WRESTLING MATCH JESS WESTERGAARD Champion of th United Stat, TS JESS PEDERSON Chan.rlon of Europe. FINE PRELIMINARIES 1 t Bssrr4 Saata 85 to 81.80 Sat Sale Vow ea. . TOIOMT HAT. SATDatOAT T"fn! COBVKsT FLATXgl, Tontgbt MUCH ADO ABOUT IOTBISQ Hon., Ta.a., Wad., , 11, 18. 13 TUB 1ED MTLt.. 8ats How. KliUQ THEATER MsUae Today 8:90, W laat :30 Beat sWat SO TatS OIBL TaVOM MZSSOVBX aad BULK I a: A la ta Oaao of tbe STu Tsils. !aut:ful oouvemrs to th ijcd; at Ikilly IMm Matinee Aasaaaura, Friday aright. OMAatAJS tVM OIIT1B"" ' t.'ouldn't b better at Ti a seat. (Jordon At aVrtuin rc Birac-itttr I North a siwir.s.1 VI lUHsUkb i SXTatATAOAMSA AID TAVDlTmi !il auow loias, ulcuUins Will k ox .,.. Marry Marks Stewart. All-beauty Chorm. liorneou Kacenir ; Entrancing Blag I Hmrea: A 1 housand lugks. IdmnlMLtlVllliMI BOYD'S LUa' Otsoe Maun Bvery Wk ' DODCE . . : ... x i r , 1