Till; HKK: ONfAHA. HI IDA V. DKCKMBKIt !.'. 1311- Play Suits for Boys and Girls A liijy thought for Hit1 mothers of lively youujjstors boys ami KrU got more ton! jilt'nsure from" those clever little suits tluin froni.tlie whole list of fragile toys. The saving in clothes more than makes up the copt of n suit it would be hard to find a Christmas gift more praetiral. nova Indian Kults complete from feathers o fringfl ' S100 Squaw Suit for r.irls $1.20 Con-toy i ..-81.00 Cowboy Suit, with ropp, hat, hotter, and , leather trimuiluta . . Cowgirl' Bull $1.00 Hundreds of serviceable, aensibl gift, for boys and girls It a pleasure to show them and you'll find It a pleasure to make your "elections here cm irons rmn OWN STOVf mm rVMVI I ft T. 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET j.ay tor cloth'i. It 1 time for us to apeak out ad letthiin know." H ,enitlt-d ,a' plc of blu srrgo which h bouBUl st II J a yard of a re tailor, who paid 7'intfc for It and th wool grower aot only cents for the wool In It. When made Into a woman's two-pier iilt, be aald. 11 would sell for J or HO. Ho showed a' union underskirt, retailing at 8.. out of which the grower sot 74 cants; a pair of wool ork. re talllna at 4S cents, out of which the grower net cent, and an Infant s under olt. retailing at SO cents, out of which the Krower gut V cents. '. ahaald ! QaalUy. "W should Kit n record In fsvor of Pitting a man In the penitentiary for nailing shoddy good nd calling It wool," life- remarked Incidentally. ','Tho greatest enemy to tha flocVmas ter Is William I. Uryan. H la about as near right on the tariff question as he wea on fre silver. II l the most dan geroua man In America to tha laboring man and the producer." freeldent Cloodlug referred to Clifford J'lnchot'a "outrageou polities" and his tnornce." rupr-essing tha conviction that Tlnchot actuily was determined t exiermlnat th sheep Industry, ana aaiai tht Forester Graves la trying to do wW la right by th aheep men. instead of Injuring th foreets, he aald, the gov ernment found out through the big Idaho flree that the only way to say th forests I to hav sheep at off tha vegetation beneath th treee and Secretary WUaon h actually tjied to gt lower froW rates so that" aheep might be ahlpped Into the northern Idaho woods to clean elf tha ground. imraease Ham Invested. 'in an address on "What tha 8hep In duittry Means to th Kant." A. J. Knollln of Chicago said the farmers of th esst liavs tlW.370,000 Invested In th sheep In dtiHtry and the StJ woolen mills of ths cant have' tUMOO.OOa Invested. The convention, wn opened by Invoca tion by Uean J. A. Tancocs of Trinity cathedral, addrs of welcome by Mayor hlman. President 'ole of the Com mercial club and Preetdent T. B. Mc 'heron of th Houth Omaha I.lv Block exchange and a reapone by Peter CI. Johnson of . Hlaekfoot, Idaho. Trof. W. H. Grahams quarttt and Mrs. Fred II. liana aang. Prosaiaeat Mea . Speak. Aaaistant Secretary Hays of th Cnlted State Department of Agriculture Is scheduled to addreaa the convention thl morning on "Tli Breeding of Animals, Plant and Men." A. P. Mulvln, chief of th Vnlted State bureau of animal In dustry, will talk of th work of tha bureaO. and Aaaoclate Koreater A. P. lotter will dlscuaa ''Th Ilelatlon of th Forest to th Flockmasler." Other apeak er today will be Vr. 3. M. Wllnoii of Douglas, Wyo.. Prof. V. C. Coffey uf th Unlveraity of Illlnola. K. A. FJlcnwood i.f, lied Hluff, Cel.; F. J. llagenbarth, Biiencer, Idaho; .8. II. Cowan of Fort Worth and Joveph K. Wing, member of tho congreaalonal tariff board, who will talk of "Wool Growing In houth America." Laat night the eheepmen were gueeta of th Commercial club at a theater party tl llu llrandela. th iilay being "Th Nelwtds." Tonight-they will be th gueata of th Huuth Omaha . I.lv flock evthang at a dinner In 4li ekiliaryu building at a, fulloard by a aniokrr and vaudeville entertainment. Mitln aa4 M "Hurt" Martin of Alberqurrque, N. M., Im U In Umaha attending the Hheep Miow, eaa ha la an ardent Oarrydlller. When (old that The llee la eMerlng a Urae IIhI of prtsra fur tha beat home Kun dafrydlla Martin waa greatly de litcliled and aald that aa he waa going to stay hf a week, he would try and Kfl huw No. I. Mertln la the owner or LBflm Imad of aliven aud i one of the nioai piuiiiinrnt inrii at the convrntma. The dlegat who altrtitlrd tho lllui 11. lug a araaioa at the Auditorium were cou. vulard with lauahtee when uie of the ekhibiKira alaiird a gvaihuhune. Whvn lit first note began, to nuute lixmi the horn, all tf I lie ulivrp In the ila up a loud 'lea-a-a-a" In uniaou and it wa aeveral mlnutea before tha apeakera could conllnue. When tha machine stopped, th href did, too. "Many peraons decorate their rooms with bra re kin a and lildea from xpen alvo animals, but a aheepekln rug well tanned and cleaned ninken a beautiful ornament and coats a third aa much." naJd Hugh Chilli' k or Milne City, Munt. The University of Nebraska ha a beau tiful aheapakln rug on eahlbltlon. P. V. Olenn. a prominent hanker and ah rep man from Cnkevllla, Wyo., la- er baa on of the monl Interesting dele gates attending the convention. Mr. oiaon owna acmm of the best aheep in th slHte, glvea much of hia atlentlon to them, oper. ate a hi bank, and finds time to pay rluse attention to current affairs and mill be a prominent figure In several chari table organisations. Charlea letnley of Itlslng City. Neb., Who la exhibiting 'ijuly Jcmley" and her quadniplet lambs, aays he haa never taeted mutton.' "I have worked around sheep all my life," tie auld, "hut rion'l know whether I'd like the meat or not. I fully decided to hsve some mutton this fall, hut my heart failed m when it came to killing a sheep. Their eye at too human." SUPREME COURT GIVES i JUDGMENT TO FRED NIECE (from a Staff Correspondent.) L.1NCOUN. Dec. H.-Bpeclal Telegram.) Decision In Hire Douglas county cases wer rendered by th slate supreme court today. In' tha mailer of Fred Niece gainst the Farmers Co-Operative Cream ery and Aupp'y 'ipajgy. th l'ta t tju .Ypvr pert lolJW. A RATE INQUIRYAT DES MOINES Special Examiner Hendenon Takes Teitimony Upon Charfei. LUMBER AND PAPER IN ISSUE p re m e nnrt of lew Lays liana l.atv far (siiietor an Pay-as-loa-Knler Car In Motion. i Prom a 8faff Correspondent ) !Bf4 MulNtH. la.. lec. 14 XpeHol TeleRtam.) Special Kxsmlner HenderKon for the Interstate Commerce commission today heard the complaints of Des Moines shippers on various rat matters attains! th railroads. It was shown that the rate on lumber from Kansas City to Des Moines la much more than the iat from HI. Louis to Des Moines, a shorter dis tance, and this discrimination la a matter of serious complaint with som of the companies. Kvldence waa also taken In regard to the ratea on print paper from Wisconsin points to Dos Moines, showing n esrtnstv rate a compared to other points In the same territory, Par-aa-Yaa-Kater Law. Th supreme court today ruled that conductor Is negligent when he mak a person who enter the egress side of a pay-as-you enter street car go around and enter the right way after the car Is in motion. The rase was that of Karah Bolce agslnst the Des Moines city rail way company, flhe boarded a car and started In on the egress aide of th rail. The conductor signalled to go ahead, but stopped Mrs. Ilolce and mado her go around. She was thrown to the pavement and Injured. SIX IDA GROVE MEN WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS ABROAD IDA GROVE, la., Dec. H.-(Kpeclal.)- John Danslnk, sr.; John I-anHlrik, Jr.: Henry Wissluk and ' Herman Meljerink left here for Holland, where they will spend Christmas In their natlv land. Their Is a tory of what America will do for tha foreigner of the right sort who come to this country seeking a home. Meljerink cam to America alone In 1875, and, aa ba prospered, he sent money to his friend and neighbor, John Lsnslnk, snd told him to come over. A little later Wlsslnk wss sent for tn the same way. Now. thirty year later, they are all well to do and prosperous. John I.ansink, ar., owns two of th best farms In Ida county. K. A. Chrlstlnnsen and Rdward Meents left for Oermsny, where they will spend th next three months. 8tat Represen tative Kd II. Campbell of thl county was to have been one of the party, bttt he was taken sick with typhoid and had to glv tip th trip. TWO TRAINS MEET HEAD-ON NEAR MASONCITY JUNCTION MASON CITY, la.. Dec. K-(Bpeclal Telegram.) Extra freight No. X and passenger train No. 6 on th Iowa Cen tral met In a head-on collision this morn ing near Mason City Junction. Both en gines wer badly wrecked. Engineer Col lins and Conductor Rennle wer on the passenger train, while Engineer Blrks snd Conductor Green wer on the extra freight. The passenger train waa running twnty-flv miles an hour when the col llstpn (ocourred. T6er war no. lnJur)o, who waa Injured Itecaua vTthe:au Al!! count court. Following wer th opinions filed to-J. tl. Korenson. Alle; Thoina Colling. day: In re estate of Banford, Panford against Ruundrra county, affirmed; itames, J.. Fawcett and nedgwlck, J., alssenllng, lleese, C. J., not sitting. That K merry against wnson, airirmea; hoot, J. Clement asalnst Cudahy Packing com pany, affirmed; Moot, J. rowers against nanaourg, aitirmea; Sedwlok, J. Klrst National bank againat Burney. reversed and remanded; iiarnas, J. VanKiten agalual leavlt, affirmed; Pawcett, J. Deck againat Kauti, antrmed; Ltlon, J.; Hose, J., not sitting. Usses, vs. Ksensky. AmrmM. ltarnaa. J. Hohulti vs. lianunge L,nnge rvo. w, In- deftendent Order of Odd r'elkiwa. Af firmed. Hoot, J. Fawcclt and Bedgwlck, J. J., diaslnttug. Wagner vs. rarmerr ana Merchants Insurance Company. Affirmed. Fawoett, J. Niece va. Farmer Co-operative cream- ry and Supply Company. Affirmed. Hedg wlek. J. Itnthchlld Co. vs. van Alstlna. Af firmed, l.ettou. J. Worth vs. War. Affirmed. IvCtton, J. Fawcett, J., not slttlug. Following were tha rulings on motions for rehearing: Nebraska Molln Plow Company va. Porch. tH-al argument ordered on mo tion for rehearing at session commencing January 15, If 11. Clarence va, Htat. Overruled. Tlernoy va. Olcson. Uvrrrulvd. OAN.',i nc0emj-1fifcpeclrl- rldental eaploslon of a ateam trap aai(Vrt ,. f0r the Jaimalvtterm of .n. awarded I3.0VQ damages by the DouBlaB,j-ttt yi,rt cf Harrison Xunly. 1912. are a jfoyos: WHhlngtonv.H. P. Hansen, third. Mis soKrVlley; O. W Klbby, Allen; A. R. Fralser. Jefferson; Theodore Krause, Mia aour. Valley; Deryl Darting. Mlsaourl Volley; C M. Tucker, Missouri Valley; II. 'A. Btnlth. Jefferson; F. W. Crlsty, Harrison; James Klger. Mlvaourl Valley; C. M. Kveretts. Missouri Valley; C. K. Phillips, Jefferson; J. K. nuur:ham, Mor. gan; U. E. Hordaker. Harrison; R P. Mcintosh, Harrison: Thomas Kerchner, I'nlon: J. 11. JM orris. Jefferson; H. A. Frailer, Taylor; P. C. Honfeldt. Union; John Heeley, Missouri Valley; H. C. Dale, LaOrange; C. H. Davis. Harrison; Ueorge Green, Washington: A. 12. Isaac, Cass; J. (. Williams. Jefferson: 1 I. Houte. Harrison; J. C. Detweller, llsrrlson; W. W. I'lere. Taylor; A. II. Tamlaltw, Mis souri Vallev: H. K. Kindt. DoukUui: J. W Allen, Jefferson; Charlea Hchwarts, Jef. ferson; T. II. Parker. Missouri Vallev: . Corfman. Harrison. Grand jurora for the year 1912: Thomas Wilson. Missouri Vsll-v v v Thoma. Cnlon; A. II. Knauss, Oass; H. (lamot. Hoyer; D. A. Peters, Harrison; Clark Kurfcoin. Morgan; I. :. Hammer, Taylor; II. C. Cadwell. Jefferson: i. n. Wnde, Magnolia: J. K. Kemmlsh, Wash ington; Clark Kills, Dlttl Hloua; D. W. burns, Douglas. would have bene- ivlduals who had I at lHrge. and In the end wo filed only tho very Indi been dominant in the formation of the combination. In my opinion, tha plan which has been approved hy tha court will accomplish one object of the law." Forty-sis prosecutions for illegal dis criminations and rebates were Instituted against railroads during the year. The attorney general urges the amendment of the twenty-eight hour law governtnng the rsllroad transportation of live stock by Imooflng an Imprisonment penalty for Its violation. ' (Ionia Laws Knferved. The vigorous enforcement of the cust oms laws, the attorney general says, resulted In the recovery of JI.ISO.OOO In duties out of which th government had been defrauded. i he White slave traffic act, now a year and a half oid. Is having a aalutary ef fect, In the Judgment of Mr. Wlckersham. Tho ststute was diligently enforced throughout the country, he avers, with most satisfactory results. One hundred aim roity-nve prosecution were had. re sulting In scventy-nlx convictions, four teen acquittal and ten nolle promised or otherwise discontinued. I-'orty-flve rases are pending. Sentences Imposed ranged from a few month In Jail to ten years in tho penitentiary. While prosecutions against peonage, the aitorney general fays, has done much to stamp It out, the practice still appears to l quite extensively carried on In some of the southern states. He sug grsts the strengthening of the statutes so ss to afford efficient protection of persons against slavery and Involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime. fonrt Clerks nhoald! Have Salaries Mr. Wlckersham calls attention to the discovery of extensive Irregularities and In some cases actual dishonesty In offices of clerks of the United State courts. No effective reform, he declares, can be ac compllshcd until the power of removing the clerks Is taken from the Judge and lodged In the president, and the clerks paid a specific sum, Instead of by the fee ays tern. Declaring that many of tho jail wher federal prisoners ar confined are wholly unsuitable for tha detention of human beings and "are shocking breeding places of crime," th attorney general recom mends the appointment of a commission to Inquire Into the conditions. Thl com mission also would consider the general treatment of Juvenile and first offenders. The attorney general also recommends that tho federal government be given the right to bring an action against an Indi vidual or corporation In any part 'of the country without restriction aa td th place of residence of th Individual or tho home state of the corporation. Th attorney general also recommends a general Immunity statute, numerous law for Alaska and a civil service retire ment law. MISSING JUEOE EETUENS INSANE '' . (Continued from First PageJ this morning, hoping that Waldron would ahow up. But he did not come. I went to my horn and Mrs. Waldron returned to hers. ,- About daylight this morning, Waldron appeared at hla house. Mrs. Waldron Im mediately called by telcphono at th court house foe ni. J waa not. ther and did not receive th call until nbodt 10 o'clock. Th. snaaaag M , far to -t rou at once. I was almost certajtj that, Waldron had returned, but auppoaed that he would go to the home: of friends In Kansas City, Kan., where hla wlf had been summoned. Obtaining a taxicab, I hur ried to Kansas City, but he was not, there. I then rushed back to Waldron'a home. "When Waldron saw me coming he wss badly frightened. II waa not convinced that It was not my Intention to Inflict punishment upon him and at the sight of ma he hid himself In a small closet. It required much coaxing to Induce him to com out." Military Service is Proposed for All .German Women DtK6KI,1X)RF, Germany. !ec. 14. The Introduction of obligatory military serv ice for worrfen was proposed at a meeting today of the Patriotic ffompn'i union here by Privy Medical Councillor Wltxel. professor of the medical academy at Dus seldorf. Th lecturer suggested that women should be enrolled In the military hos pital, transport, provisioning and clothing service and should be moblllied with the other auxiliary troop In case of war. The proposition has been taken up en thuaiaatlcally by the suffragettes, aa It Is regarded by them as eliminating any argument against the granting of the franchise to women. ipew eaaew-www" t JP S.Prl.ntf Tnfi.P SilvPr VL WtVl aa AM WU I VI T-rsT ijtlf'' aLk ls4 The very permaDerjcw of tho gift of silver rails for particular care in 1U selection. Until long after the significant word "Sterling" la no longer distinguishable upon the gift of ailver, tbe piece Is belt! among the most treasured heirlooms of the home. Our display of silver possesses those qualities hlch mako It live for years anil years. It la very compete and varied especially In the moderate priced nrticlea. It also possesses the graceful and simple lines of baaty that are so much -admired In the most popular silverware of today. ' Wo have every gift of silver that will be appro priate for Christmas and esu-h piece has an atmosphere closely akin to that of the Christmas season. Our display and the moderate range of prices. ill lDterest you. leon't Merely Itny Invest. ALBERT EDHOLM FORTY-TWO MORO OUTLAWS ARE KILLED BY SCOUTS LAN AO. Mindanao. T. I.. Dec. 14. Forty-two Moro outlaw -were killed here today In an engagement with a detach ment of American scouts. There were no fstaltles on the American nlde. The bat tle occurred In connection with the cam paign for suppressing organized brigand age among the Moro. The disarmament of the entire Moro population of Mindanao and Jolo was ordered by tho American military au thorities three months ago, following i number of murderous attacks on Arr.erl cans. Sine that time the troops hav been engaged In carrying out tha order. Most of th chlefa gave up their weapons peaceably, but there has been a series of sharp engagements with bandits. Th casualties among th American hav been few. COLDS CAVIB HEADACHE. LAXATIVE BROMO Qulmne, th world wide Cold and Grip remedy removes cause. Call for full name. Dook for sig nature E. VV. OROVE. 250. A Marritd Woman Right to Rulo Opera Glasses Are, Jngt one the many ac ceptable holiday gifts that we' carry in stock. A pair of good Opera Classes is a gift that will last a life time an unusual, apropriate and ever lasting remembrance. Globe Optical Co. 218 Sooth 18th St. Omaha - - - Nebraska ITALIAN TROOPS OCCUPY SEVERAL VILLAGES TIUIUU. Dec. H -The Italian troop took poaaesston yesterday of the oasis of Tad Jul a, consisting of several amall villages, eight miles along tbe coast to the east uf Tripoli. The Turkish troops and the Arabs retired be for th arrival of th Italian column. It I believed the Turk hav Joined the main body further Inland, but precautions have been taken by the Italian commander to prevent a surpile atOTSMBatTS OP OCBAW BTKAMBaS ArrlT4. lie Tori. NKW YOUK NKW VOKK SolTHAMt-ToN SOlTllAMrTilN KAri.K UAHiKII. !.... .Urtnls MAUUl Itil dcikkaralt HinSSIiilTH.. Uwm AIin4r.Ko4l EiUtl! l.lVKHrooL..... l IAJ.SLmN Miuaopulis .crtms . Atnrlk Phllxtolpkla . Ku.-s in uss ..Vsm!! The Place for Gift Seekers Gift seekers will find the most exclusive designs In Jewelry at ibis store without fear that they will be duplicated. If you wish to give a present at Christmas that will not be posseaaed by others, visit tola establishment and look at the large line of gift suggea. tloos of aueatautlal quality and rich beauty, all bearing prices that are most reaaouable. For tbe person who wishes to buy a diamond, the stock affords a wide range in beautiful, pure atoues st prices that meet the al lowance of every peraou. Our guarantee to refund per cent of amount paid at any time wltLlu oue year, should be stroug argumeut that our quality and prices are right. Open Even ings Till Christmas aW "?i:aasl SBi DODGE Open Even- ingsTiU Chrbtmas Kaeepea Patleat Feaaa. I XXI AN, la., Dec. U. (Speclal.)-M. Straight, who escaped from th state hospital at Clarlndi In November last, was arrested In the east part of Harrison county laat night by Deputy Sheriff W. B. Mllllman and brought to Logan, where h await tha officers from the hospital. Mr. Ktratght was taken to Clarlnda last summer, but made hla escap and hla whereabouts hav been a matter of conjecture until he reached Harrison county, when ha was located by Sheriff Hock. (Ella Ellis In Th Arch.) It I cruel to say It, but only th woman who takes care to preserve her youthful charm has a right to rule her husband's heart. She should never neglect her heir or complexion. "The hair can b kept light and fluffy and beautifully lustrous by dry shampoo ing. Mix four ounce of therox with four ounces of powdered orris root or four ounces of cornmeal, whichever you pre fer. Sprinkle on tha head and brush through the hair. "To keep th kln soft and lovely, and prevent th growth of hair gently mas sag tha face, neck and arma dally with a solution mad by dissolving an original package of mayatone In eight ounces of witch haxcl. This Is better than powder. Mother'a Pilve will remove chaps. cold sores, enema and akin eruptions. It Is a reliable cur for coughs, colds and catarrh, as well th best salv fur sorts. cuts, burns and scalds." Adv. Hltle TrrvaU at Iowa illy. IOWA CI TV. la.. Deo. H.-fSp. 11. - Try-outs for the rlfl team of the Cnl- verslty of Iowa, which Wer held today. hav given first evidence of th malarial which la lo mak up th lowu marks urn aggregation inia year, uut of a possibly fifty th following score hav so far been made: Arneson, U; Jeager, . Ingham. S; William. 41: Doerin feld. 48: Palley. 47. Deeper. 47: Jana. 47: Albrecht, 47, 1 he team la being coached by Captain Morton C. Muinma, Second 1'iU ted Stales cavalry. Child Uured la Death hr fair. WKST POINT, la., Dec. 14.-tSpeclal.)-While playing In lha barnyard at her home near her yesterday, Alta riohrel aged 7 years, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flohrel. waa attacked and gored to death by a cow. Th child's body was fearfully mangled. ANTI-TRUST LAW ENFORCED (Continued front First Page.) of coal roads, elevator ault In Oklahoma and kindling wood trust. Iwaepeadeat Tvltacf alea 1 rltlelsed. Kmphailslng Ida satisfaction with th decree of the New York circuit court In th tobacco trust dissolution, th attor ney general haa thla to say of Independ ent tobacco Interests who hav criticised th plan of disintegration: "Competitor of th existing comblna- lion wr eager to compW th Imposition of trm or condition of th disintegra tion which would hav mad a solvent successful readjustment Impossible, would hav brought about a receivership of th property aad forced Judicial sale, result- lag In great financial loss, not only to Ihoa Interested In th combination, but to th business Interest of th country Do You Wear a Truss? What kind U It? Ar you satisfied with It? If not Why not? Ooe It pinch or chaff you, doea It hold up your rupture or let It slip down and endangor vou to a stran gulation and poaslbly seriousness 7 Did you ever think about tha fact that all irusse now to be bad any where, hav Convex Pads? Hav you ever been injected with hot parrafin'.' Have you ever been pricked with a needle? All In order to cure your rupture? Tha real tnaatiom la, hay jro bea fclpdV f Vtt KB SHOW TOV SOaTXTaHVO) BEAXXiT vaw Th Tyrell Co.'a Trass Expert, at Sehaefer's Drug Store lSth and Chleage Btor Only (Copyright mi, J. II. Thomsen) Opera snd Field Glasses We have the finest assortment of Opera and llld Ola in umaha. Price ranging from ga.50 to g5 Don't Wait-Gwt Them Now! Wtill you have a good assortment to pick front, nothing auor appropriate for a Christmas present. Eye BxaaUnad Slaas rittod. Uuetson Optical Co. Sll goats BUWnth St. Omaha, Mb. 1 PROFESSOR OSLER IS RIGHT; YOUTH ALWAYS SUCCEEDS AGE Gray Hair First Sign of Age, Harmless Remedy Restores Natural Color. v Omaha's Only Exclusive Family Liquor Store Fill it at IHiller's 309 IFarnam Sfree We give wholesale , prices by tho gallon or half gallon. All the Popular Whiskeys, per gallon, from $2.50 to $5.00 California wines, per gallon, from 90c to $2.50 FREE Until Christmas we give a bottle of fine wine with every gallon or half gallon of Hiller's Whiskeys. BOTH PHONES PROMPT DELIVERY That Extra Pair of Trousers S i asi Black, Blue or Grey Cheviot, Thi bet or Wor sted Sutt . -, with ; M EXTRA PAIS OF TROUSERS either with same, or striped material 325 Your suit order this week will in clude an Extra Pair of Trousers for tbe price of suit alone. Suit and Extra Trousers $25 to $45 NEED AN OVERCOAT? Specially priced Overcoat Fabrics this week at $25, $30 and $35 Easily worth S10 to $15 more. . E2ESSS5SE58S3 TAILOR WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS. tOS-211 S. 15th S treat iRed . I Gross : Seals! Bring a Merry Christmas I ONE ONE CENT ?S ) CENT EACH VSg EACH Red Cross Seala. Provide These Things Public Education Hoipltals and Sanatoria Dispeniaries and Visiting Nurses These Prevent Tuberculosis and Protect Your Home Last Tear $300,000 Worth Were Sold This Year a Million la Needed from Kca cross seals WILL YOU DO YOUR PART? Red Cross Seala Cost only On Cent each, and should be used osi th back of aU Christmas Mail It JO casst bar Kal Creit Suit Is roof vidaltr. 1 - - " k . Wilis Rat Ajrsat 123 City V atonal Back BaUdla;, Omaha. Ctr Isn't th only man who turn down 1 at. la th business world th "youns man" I alwayi th on who picks th plum. It la an a of "new houot. "new talent," etc, and th old mam la paa4 by la th rare. : On ( th first ai(na of coinlas as la tha oppaaraac of srsy hairs. Wha Vou a thara, aet promptly. Wyth'a 8as and Sulphur Hair Remedy will cor rect thl !(, which a often deceives 'people Into thinking that as I", really Lpoa ta. It Is a stell-knewn fact that ULas and KiUphur wlU daikta th talr. . yath a 8s and Sulphur combines hese old-time ramediea wtth other a -eats, which rvmor dandruff and pro t ot lb ;rowth of th hair. Th manufacturers of thl remedy suthorla th dnjs(1sts to U It under ruaraote that th money win b ra- fundd If It fall to do exactly as rep-rnted. Don't look old befor your tlm. Get a Dotti of wyath'a Base and ftalehur today, aad a what aa Improvement It will mak la th appearance or your hair. Thl preparation la offered to the public at fifty rest a bottle, arid Is recommended and aold by ail drujjtaOa Sherman V VlcConoell Drug Co. Cor. ltth aad Podge. Cor. ISth and Harney. 1 iiuUb Booth's Guaran teed Oysters Are told only In hermetically sealed cans at the "BETTER SORT" of dealers. Delicious, large, aeleited, raw oysters packed direct from the shell into the neatest, handiest con tainer ever introduced. Sealed by us opened by you, no wa ter,' no adulteration, no dirt. ou ewe YOURSELF a GENU INE TREAT of the best sea food. Remember there are OYSTERS and thero are Booth's Guaranteed Oysters "They reach your kitchen tho sy they leave tho seaside" Aluminum tag in each can ex plain how you may procure one of our ailver-plated oyster forka. Our booklet, "Oysters in a Huudred Wsys," free for tbe asking. BOOTH'S 1 'IS HER IKS COMPANY. Canadian P aUs J aciiic rraaa-Vaelfle Esrylc Tla Vancouver, B.C. The Shortest and Smoothest Route TO Japan A China Shortest by Six Days ALSO TO Mono lulu and polnta in HawauAcstralia"Ncw Zclind Around the World Tours Fallings, Rates and Literature on ap plication lo (10. A. V ALTON, Steers! Ajtat 894 Sonta Clark Street CXIOAOO, XX.U THE OMAHA HEM prints t lt'au news uml cleuu sii 'fi lisitiij. Comic Section The Sunday Bee i With Happy Hooligan. LittU Nemo, th Katzenjammcr Kidi and tha whole interesting family t