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TICK KKK: OMAHA. KHIDAV. Im:MHKK-22, 101 1. A Warm Suit or Overcoat Arc the Bejl Gills (or a Boy TIm jtrido which a hoy tiikes in "now rlotlips" is doubled wlion llioy bring with tlicin tho Itc-iuty mid ploiiifUreH of a delightful Christmas Indian Suit". . $1.00 . Cowboy Suits, at. ..$1.00, $1.75 Gloves. Sue to $1.50 Suspenders, at , 25c, uOc Slippers, at. . .76c to $2.00 -Tit Yonn$ ptopirs h itsnaarsl ot Amiru. Oraral 15IS-20 FAR STORK OPEN KVEXIXGS LODGE RESOLUTION SIGNED President Affixes Signature to Paper Abrogating Treaty with Bnssia. SECRETARY XKOXONLY WITNESS Part Aatosnatleally C))tliiee la Kf ', feet for Anttkrr Year -Will Try Segrollat a Xrir Agreement. WASHINGTON, Iec. 2L-WIth Secre tary of Htste Knox aa tlia only wltnesa. ' President Tail today ; signed lh Joint resolution pnesed by conKrca ratifying his action In serving notice on Russia of tha abrogatlan of tha treaty or 1S32 with that country. Tha treaty automatically will continue In effect until January I, 1911 In tha meantime effort will bo made to ncgoti ato new treaty eliminating the causes of friction wh'ch led to; tha termination of the old one. The hours yosterday accepted the sen ats resolution k a substitute for tne Hulxor reaolutlon whirl) Initialed the legislation. ' 1 ; On his' return from New Tort-, Presl cent Ta U inquired-4f the reaolutlon was iady ' for, IiIn signature. It had been sgnedby Vice President Sherman and Speaker Hark Inst night. Pierldent Taft-afflxed his signature soon aa he reached h!i deak In the ex ecutive offices and tho last step of the tbtog-it'.on ptoccrdlnga had been taken. . Presldrat aara tola tea Caar, Coincident with the aignlng of tha rtso luilon of abrogation today there was mrlt public at the White House an ex u hangs of lelrgisms between rreoltlent Taft and tha emperor of lluasla, The president . ur.der date of December W, bint his bent wishes to the emperor In connection with the cclebrutlon of the least or St. Nicholas, the name saint of tha Russian ruler. The message fo. , lows: "I beg to offer your majesty my cordial frllcllalloiia upon thU anniversary and tha assurance of my high regaid and good wishes for yourself and for tha nation over which your majesty reigns." The emperor replied: "li-ay accept my cordial thanka for our congratulations and good wlalus."' Diamonds Stolen From Man's Pocket CHICAGO. Dec. (.-Report of a theft of US.t.'iO worjh qw.iset diamonds from the wallM f a diamond broker waa made to tho police today. Samuel Scott, tha broker, told the police that he lost tha Jewels Tuesday and M-lleved that they Mere taken from his ocket while he was playing pool In a down town bil liard and pool halt. COMMITTEES NAMED FOR CONSERVATION CONGRESS KANSAS CITY. Ic. 21. John It. While, president of the Conservation Con gress, tuday tiaim-d commltlses fur the tnsulug yar, as fjllowa: Kxeculivu committee: I'rof. K. Lee Auoiiaiu. Aiianla. Ua., chairman: j. l.twix ibonisiu. uourt.jn. 'lea.: mailer 41. run, euiiur Storms svork; Dr. Ii. k. A-.aiiisuu. iiii.iaukpoi.a: airs. rntilp js. !:. r.Oriit ol me rviifraleo tt'oin ilia C.bue ot illnoull, and thrre exof i.iw mriiikt r. u.lurd I'lm'hui. an inkion, i. iiikrr, oaltiiiiorv. Md ; Di Juniy C. Vallate. italiicraia i.r. jv. fph A. Holmes. Vh Inaion; ur. I harlrs H. Van Hlse. MsJ- in. wis.; ur. l. i'. nlte, Mw okii, v. Vsv.; Juiin Mltchull, .iin Vun. c i j I'd l.lfc-Ben B. Undsay. Denver: lr. ram si. i.india. tu.advlpnla; tlrnry I.. ic nn. Kka,k4 i'it ; Carl V ruo- tii, . u.o jiniasiun, 111. , t-i.uiai.oi,-. . vj.. v jlvln M. Kendall. '.1'riui.olun. N. J.; Dr. David rftarr Jor ' oaaiand. Cal.; Dr. reward E. Ai eiiran, Cblveisity oi Vuaiiila: Prof. H.eois II. l-ov and. rnlvi-i.il of j,e Juiaaa; ir. a. t:. .'ralgnad. 'i ulana uni eistty. Doulelau. ! tuiesliy vi. 8. Graves, Washing ton. vliilan living. Oupus t-alU, ;i.; IWoiae K. fimth. Hi. IxjuU. t Dauda and Agrituituis t'loi. K It ;i al.cy. Cornt-ll tn.ivei s.iy : Jro.. Ueorss ii. Coiidta, l!nlveriiy ot N'eoranxa; froi. J. 1.. tnyur, linking. Mich.; Charles a. Jireit, t'n.on i II y. Ua. T llja,aMrs. ktiiitt V. Rroll, Wash Jngtuu: Mia. Hairtct tt'allave-Ashby, les lumea. ls; JHi. J. K. ithodea, ttl. l'sul. l.uu , alia. Amoa . 1iaper, , aahma tuu. MOTSKXHTI Or QCSAJM TSAKXftS. lurt SaIUS. .. Lssnstlc. isrtiaiM. .. Irarsla .. VliSlflC YORK 'MV u S1.PAM AlsO i 'okoN'sk ,l SUN. i Hitart: . knl TMAUrT.jX I IVKr.p ,.,l. a ni v ikr .s set. s i li,l. .(cU-HlA. Ka w burs-. .Has Hv.Hr4 . MMRofnluM U U Maul., .dtirwo 1191 n YV -v - gift. You'll find here the best-looking, Icneogt wc-srlng boy riot hog, made from the finfut fabric by skillful boy tfillor. Neat, son tec I stylos, pleasing patterns and rrmnrkably reason able prloea. Overcoats for boys, " lo 10 years ;J.7r., W.OO. 90.00, 7.3t Ovcrctuits for larKrr lm)' W7..KI, KH..10, $10.00, JHU.30 Knits, Itussinn uml bailor Style ;1.73 to (tN.no Suit for older boys 9S.OO, FO.W, $7..V. H.,0, $10.00 A fcplendld knife free with every suit or overcc.it. Here aro the things a boy llkfg ' Tics. . . .25c and up Bathrobes. at. . $2.9.i to $3.75 Sweaters, at. $1.00 to $3.00 IllKh Top Shoe, at. $3.00 to $4.50 Mufflers Guc TOffE mm NAM KTHKET. UNTIL CHiaSTMAS. Adulterated Paper Will Impair Life of Government Records "WAKHINUTON, Ie. SI.-DIcorery by tha congressional lolnt committee on printing that '"adulterated" paper had been UFtd for years In the government printing office today led to tha announce ment of a complete new set of govern ment pape. Ktandarda. The paper adul teration was accomplished by the sub stitution of clay for tha mora substantial wood or ras tibers, leading to the grave fear that many of the printed records of tha government will become unreadable In lesj than century. Tha Joint committee has endeavored for mote than a year to bring about a re form and etandardisation of paper pur chased for tha government and amount ing to more than II.MKJ.ooo yearly. Tha PUblla printer today waa atuhorlied to advertise for bids on 25. 900,000 pounds of paper . for the year beginning March 1, nc&t. ' In tba new specification tha uset tha rlav and li.lnrnl filler I closely re stricted. 1 . ', ' Senator Brown ' Speaks for Sherwood Pension Measure WASHINGTON, Dec. :i." - Brnator Brown of Nebraska today addressed he senate In support of the Pherwood pen sion bill, which recently paased the boost, lie predicted ttte passage ot the bill through the senate because he said there would be a roil call. "If It could .hkve been passed by the senate by this time, what a Christmas offering It would have been to tha men who mads Appomattox pceslble!" he ex claimed. "Complaint Is mad that tt would be toa heavy m draft on tha national treasury," aald Mr. Urown. "What la the country s treasury for, but to pay tha country's debts?" COLONEL'S DENIAL UPHELD (Continued from I'aga Una.) Very truly tours, "GKOKCJK K. 9HKUDON." Hoosevelt'a Reply, The OUTLOOK. P7 Fourth Avenue, New York, Dec. 19, NIL Office of Theodoi Roosevelt Mr. George H. Sheldon, C3 Cedar Street. New York City: Dear Mr. 8hetdon-I thank you for your letter, and I am glad thar It waa written. There Is little for me to add to what you have said. I never directly or Indirectly. In any shape, way or form, anked Mr. llurrtman or anybody rise to contribute a dollar to aid in my election. Moreover, 6n the only orccaston on which Mr. Ilarrlmun ever spoke lo ma on the subject, he did so at bis own Initiative, and no far from there being any request from me to him, he made to me Ilia request that I would aid hi get ting the national committee to coa tilbutc some of Its funds for the cam paign expenses of Mr. Iligglns. the can didate for fc-overnor In New York state. "He, at the time, stated to mo tljut my own e'.ectlon waa assured; tlitl the election of .Mr. Hlcgins, In which he was especially titereated. was doubtful, and that he earnestly boned that the national committee would divert some of Its funds 'from the national to the state campaign. where the need was great anj where he believed the election of Mr. Hlgglns to be In Jeopardy. As shown In jour letter, this waa prerlw'y what tha national com mil tee did. Very Irvly yours, -TH&ODOKH HOOMIkVKLT." Alleged Jury Briber Arrested in New York NEW TOKK. ltee. II Tha nn,.nl iiy of the trial of Georae llrsh and h.s associates In the firm of H. . Bchef lels st Co.. char and with defruudins; In vtstors all over the country throush i chain of alleged bucket slio(s, was re lieved tidey by the arrest of a man w ho la charged with trying to bribe (he Ju ry. The prisoner. (J. 11 Htm, h... ar- ratgned pleaded not guilty and waa held in oeisuii or liu.ucg ball. It Is alleged ...at Uyrne tried lo bribe juior Frederick 8. Dale, offering 11,000 mm If lie would hold out asalnst a conviction. I'll Y. I ktU IK io l UAVa. Vour druggist will refund money If Ps Olminrni falls to cuie any rase of Junius. I'liuU. Kited ns or Irouudlng lu,i ,n i to 11 das. . V SAFE ROBBER GETS LEGACY t AI Rhoadi Draws Three Thousand i as Ooes to Prison. 4LS0 0ETS SUIT FOR DIVORCE Makes ftlaajey Over la III Asted Mather, Wkn Will ot ffer While Hon Is In I'enl fentlary. (Krom a Btaff Correspondent I DEB MOINF.R. la, Dec 1.flpeell Telegram.) A I Hhoads, a notorlnus safe cracker, under sentence for a term In prison for having arranged a robbery of the Polk county treasury, started for prison this morning, but with the cheer ing thought that he I richer than he was before. Ha had Just rinsed the ar langements by which he received over 1.000 bequeathed to him by an lincl who died In Clarke county. He mad over the money lo hla aged mother, who will thus be cared for while he Is In prison. He was alao served with notice that hla wife would sua him for divorce while he Is In prison. Open Market Desires!. The experiment of converting an old city building Into a market houae ha not proved successful In De Moines. Today when the market gardeners filled the market house provided for them they did not find business god and before the day was half over they had all moved out Into the open where the anow and slush surrounded them, but where busi ness whs good. Hans for ft larger mar ket house will be made, but until that Is ilone an open market will be main tained. ' Ohio Mine Workers Give White Majority OBKADOOSA. Ja.. Dec. 21.-Returns re ceived here todsy show that twenty-two locals In tha Ohio district give John V. White, president of ths I.' tilted Mln Workers of America, a majority of 701 vote over hi opponent, T. L. Ivew'.s, for ra-electlon to the presidency, according to an announcement by Mr. Whit. Returns Indicate that White has tar ried districts one and five In the anthra cite region by a big majority. The official count will not be made public until January 1. REWARDS OFFERED FOR WOMAiTS ASSAILANTS W INFIELD, la., Dec. Sl.-Rewards ag gregating 1VK were announced today for the apprehension of the assailants of Dr. Dicy Howman, .the young woman who on Monday was attacked and held captive In a building on tha outskirts of lawn for several hours, Tha city and county authorities have offered several hundred, the cltlsens MOO, oltlsens of adjoining towna l,009 and the college with which Miss Bowman Is Identified II, W0. Dr. Itowmsn. who is slowly recovering. today, reiterated her original story that three men held her up on the street. blindfolded her and carried her to a va cant building, where sha was subjected to indignities, MRS. HENRY SPRINGMIRE KILLED AT IOWA CITY IOWA CITY, la, tie. ll.-tbperlal Telegram. )-yne woman wa Instantly killed her lata this afternoon and a man probably wss fatally Injured when a northbound Dubuque street car, collided with a farm wagon at the corner at llloomlngton street. The woman, Mrs. Henry Bpringmlre of Tiffin, la., waa thrown to the pavement and killed, In stantly. Her eon, W. C. Hprlngmlre, ' I now In the University hospltsl. , ' lows IMvwa -Notes. FAIRFAX While trying to drive a rabbit Irom under a vacant house, Mark Morlarity , accidentally llscharKd the rifle he was carrying, the bullet enter ing his stomsch. He died a few hours later. M ARKH ALLTOWN Miss na Pearl Cunkilng of this city and J. A. Mitchell, a merchant of Denlson, were married at . tha home of the bride's mother here today. They went to Omaha and later tha couple will go' to Denlson ta live. DEFENSE SPRINGS TRAPONMABRAY (Continued from First Pag ' roll." " "Did you have a snfe In your office or a Vault?" "No, wa only had a deak and a type, writer stand." "When did you give the bank this ncooor "In 1WT." Maya fiot Moaey'a Worth. "And you got your money' worth?" "I gucxs we did. We did our business all right." "When did you give Hess his 1 per cent?" "In ItOK when w d'd our big business." "li d you get results?" "Uuess w did. We got letters and telegrams the mikes sent to him." In substantiation ot his allegation that tha bunk officials had all been corrupted Mabray aald he was with Marks fre quently when tho bank people telephoned to Marks that mike paper had been cleared, but he could not recall a aingl Instance and n d It might have been half a dosen or a dostn times, and finally fixed It at two or three. Pressed further he mentioned the paper of a Wlsoonsln mike. . ' lie teas latrotlaeea l'aser. Concerning County Attorney Hesa' par ticipation In the deal the confession de clared. that letters and telegram to let and Chief of Police Richmond, had been turned over to him by Mark." but hi memory entirely failed to recall speci fic Instances or get within months of dates. It wis regarded a . very significant that the defens and nut tha slat In troduced th alleged confession. It eemed to worry Mabray very much and he evinced a strange untamlllarltay wttb It, reading Intently the passagea to which his attention had been called. Tha attor neys for the defense wer jubilant over this phaia of tha rase and will endeavor to use It utterly to destroy every vestige and credibility th liner a may have had In tha minds of th Jury, and to show by outside evidence taat the whole story of the division of the spoils was on of Mabray's echrmca to rob his partners In crime cf Just that much of their plunder. Offlea lor Mlseoarl Maw. WASHINGTON'. Dee. Il.-PreshlerU Taft today sent th forrowlng- nomina tion to th senate: George T. Wettsell of Missouri, mi l ster to Nlrsrragua. tiTORZ OLD KAXON DHH'. it's the talk of tha town. Get acquainted with It. Heir to Millions is Found in Temple of Sun Worshipers CHICAGO. Dec. 2I.-llow George Lind say, 12 years old. and sole heir to the mil lions of the late W. II. Unites r of Phila delphia hud bef n removed from the temple of a ''sun worshipers" cult and placed undir the charge of the Juvenile court at the request of relatives, was revealed here today. Charles It. Lindsay, une'e of the boy. Is reKpnnslhle for the action. After a nation wide search the uncle found the boy In the "temple" here. Detectives in the employment of Llndssy, who attempted to tako the bny away, were sttacked by worshipers. It Is said. The toy's mother, who placed him in the ' temple" is said to be known among the cult as "Vahdah." One of the charge made by the boy's uncle Is thst the lad was given A diet of grapes end beer. He is said to have been In th "temple" six months. The boy's mother has been ordered not to return blm to tha "temple." Judge Plnckney will hear tha case January 4. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21.-Llttle Is known here of ths family of George Lind say, the boy who Is said to have been taken frpm a "temple" where sun wor shipers gather ip Chicago. A Mlsa C. R. Lindsay waa found who admitted she waa a member of the Chicago family, but she refused to discuss the case. The police do not recall a millionaire here named IJndsay. I Sioux City Wins Fight for Lower Rates on Freight WASHINGTON. Dec. 21,-A contest be tween Sioux City, la., and St. Paul and Minneapolis was decided today In favor of Hloux Cluy by the Interstate Com merce commission. The hioux city torn merclal club complained against the Chi esgo & Northwestern and other railroads averring that the class freight rates from Ploux City to points In tha northwest were unreasonable in that they exceeded the rates from ft. Paul and Minneapolis to the same destinations. Ttoth sides fought the Hloux City con tention, but the commission ordered a re tention of the Bloux city rates to a point equal to the premnt tates from St. Ps,ul and Minneapolis to "sirhstantlally equi distant atatlons In th same territory." Kansas Man is Killed For Money Supposed to Be Hidden in Shoes KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 2l.-"He hide his money In his shoes." This story had been freely circulated about Kdward E. Jackson. 64 years old, an employe of the Atchison. Topeka St flanta Fe railroad, whose dead body waa found hidden under the stairway of the ral'.road company's pumping plant , In Kansas City, Kan., today. The police believe that Jackson was murdered by someone 'who had heard th story of . his hidden , wealth. Jackson's shoes were unlaced end . evidently had been rexaved, by the murderer. Tjiere was a deep cut across tha dead 'man's forehesd and a beavy shovel nearby prob ably was the weapon used by ihf1 mur derer. - ' "" . i , Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Sunday. Open Christmas Morning Until 12 o'Clock Noon. C. B. Brown Go. Jewelere V Silversmiths. HJlli and Farnain 8te. What a Women Appreciates We give special at tention to our dia mond trade, and at, this, busy Christmas seaaon we are allow ing a large assoi t nent of th rarest and richest of (hea ii.oat precious atones. Bolueir diamond rlnaa, which ar al ways In favor be cause they display to best advantage tha else and purity of in alone, are among t io most prominent if this collection. We show th finest white diamonds In fany distinctive set tings lor men and w imien. ' No better gift for permanent value and , a for expressing tha i . "" Chrlatmaa eentlment I can ba given than VN.( that of a pure dia mond. We Invite In spection cf our stock. Boat Merely Bay laveet I ALBERT EDIIOLII JlWXtll iataeatk Md Maraey ieW i Sfl ,vr Exceptional values in Fur Coats., An order for a Stetson Hat Fur Capa Sultg and Overcoats for Boys. . . . Smoking Jackets. Bath Robes Boxed Neckwear.. Cloves , Boxed Hose 811k Umbrellas. . . R. S. Wilcox Mgr. Christmas. Caodles2 All the World's Best and Most Delicious Brands in Attractive Boxes at Attractive Prices We have at least as GOOD an assortment, and as LARGE a one, as has ever been offered to the publio of Omaha. All our Christmas Candles are attractively packed in special Christmas Boxes, and we receive them FRESH EVERY DAY, assuring quality that is roost unusual. Fancy Baskets, instead of Boxes If desired, in all sizes, from Vt to 10 pounds. PARK & TILFORD'S from New York. These are easily the most popular of ail Eastern Mada Chocolates and Bon Bons to 10-lb. boxes at 80? Per lb. GUTH'8 Chocolates and Bon Bons Always popular always dependable and most delicious 'A to 5-lb. boxes at 80e Pr lb. LOWNKY'S CHOCOLATES 50 GO 80s nd $1.00 Ier pound. All size boxes. O'BRIKN'8 to 6 -lb. boxes, also fancy baskets, 30 to $12 00- WOODWARD'S tt to 5-lb. boxes, at GOs P' WOODWARD'S famous Stick Candy, in rolls, 10d to $1.20- VOKGRLE & DINMNG'S, tt to 5-lb. boxes, at GO Per JOHNSON'S MILWAUKEE CHOCOLATES, tt to 5-lb. boxes. 30 to $4.00 Orders may be left for Christmas, and delivery will be made at exactly the time specified, or shin nients may be ordered to reach their destination on Christmas morning. Mary Garden Ctc o ites CIGARS No special "ChrlstnBs'' cigar, but practically ALL of tha astabllahed brands of High Quality, at tractively boxed for Christmas Trade, HENRY GEORGE So Cigar Box of SO $1.45 LITTLE TOM 6e Box of 25 tOa Box of 50 Bl.YB 10c UNIVERSITY CLUB, So Box of 26 Sl.flS Box of so. . aa.eo LAWRENCE BAR- ; ' RETT. l6c ' Box of 10 BOa Box of Xo S8.00 . Box of BO. ...... .83.7 10o PREFERENCIA, concha 81xe Box of Hi.: Bl.BO Box of 50. ....... .$3.00 10c TOM MOORE Club or Invincible slue ' Hoc of 26 at.fs Box of 60 S0.S0 10c EL PAXO Box of ;& la.88 Box of CO sa.oo Box 16o REIOa Box of 25.. -" Box of 60.. 10c Box Box You simply can't beat these prices, and you can't get better quality anywbere. We are sure of our cigar stock very sure. "Follow the Beaton Path" eatoo Good I'Jhislues Pure Wines Everything in (As liquor lint from champagn down to or. free with two whiskies. Wholesale Prices by If it comes 7Z? from 72? ' X? 1309 Farnam Street Omaha's 0ljr Exclusive Family Liquor More. We lellver Promptly. Both I'lioura. Kend for Our Trire List We Ship Prepaid. Farm Lands On the Want-Ad Pages of today's Bee will be found a great number of choice farms, ranches and western land offered for sale at reasonable prices. Look them over. The property you are looking for may be there. Turn to the Want-Ad pagts now. Eleventh Hour Hints t In Practical Gifts for Men and Boys Two days left. The gift again emphasize the fact that our store, especially invites women who would buy gifts for men and boys. We special Cl ite on these lines. We know what they want and our kind -Nof merchandise appeals to them. If in doubt what to buy purcnase one or our merchandise bonds and let him make his own selection. Pullman Slippers Laundry Bags S5.00 to S22.50 $3.r0 to $35.00 50 to $3.00 81.50 p 31.00 and 81.50 $3.50 to $7.50 Shirts. Mufflers. BrowningKing While comparatively new. these chocolates have made a Inatantan- 4 m T ' entis hit with Omahk Candy lovers. They are mnde by a manufacturer 1 ID. jjfl tJVC who specialises on Just these two centers, consequently, it Is possible to offer then.- at this price. Fully equal to any SOo goon's. Vanilla Cream 1 It D. IO and Vanilla Nut ana Maple Cream and Maple Nut centers. L ID. COX OC 15c TRINCE OF NAVARRE Box of 2B........SU0 15c EDOUARD GATO Box of 26 ta.33 Be THE OWL' Box of 25 too 10c ROBlERT Bt'RNS - '.Conchas Box of 25........S1.M OOTT CO, VAmiS Jacqueminot Rose, Mu guet. Violet. L'Alglon, etc., In bulk; or fancy packages. Coty's are world famous for their delicate and. delightful fragrance. . Xj. t. rrrxB co., Paris. I -a -Trefle, Kloramye, of 60 :, . $8.80 $9.00 sng .otnera. PALMER lfOUflE of 25. of. 50. . ..$1.85 .aa-ao 10c EL CONTENTO Box of 25 B1.S5 Box of 50 SS.&0 ISc EL. OPINIO Box of 2&. ...... .13.60 Box of 60 $0.00 Drug Co.,- 57 a Christmas Souvenir to every purchaser. A Bottle or line Wine quarts or more of Killer's the Gallon or Half Gallou. 7 S? . J It must be good. -J buying period is short.' We $55.00 to $175.00 S3.50 to '2AHi $2.50 to $20.00 " $3.50 o $25.00 $1.50 nd .$2.00 nd 1.00 3.00 Traveling Bags. $5.00 to $30.00 Boxed Initial Handkerchiefs i K.n -aii a saasr $1.50 to $3.00 50 to $10.00 Store Open Evening Parisian Ivory Toilet articles mounted In Ivory are rapldlv tak ing tha place of Sterling Bilver one. W have a moat complete aaaortment of Brushes. Mirrors, Maul cure Beta, etc., at Just the price you want to pay. Perfumes xovMiQAavm, vabis Ideal, Lily of the Val ley, four Da Jeanette, Rose, etc., in bulk or In fancy packages. Houbi ganta have practically all of the popular odors. PQatXaTIO -PBTUBU Ulchard Hudnul, Solon Falmer-Hanson Jehka, Vantlne, Hlcksaeker, Coi- rii. A I 'n a n rl nth.,. atax tAj.xaar TEsrrXEs Mad by Rlgaud, Paris. A beautiful asaortment of fancy packages or In bulk. We are featuring Concentrates," better known as Concrete Essence." and carry - HOUBIQANT'S :nd$VLE?TO.mFLWER PK " 9lM Leather Goods Shopping Bags, Purses, Manicure Sets, Bill Books, etc, A full line of Leather Novelties of High Quality. Articles that we cheerfully recommend. Special for tha balance of the weeJf. a $2.t0 black leather Hand Bag at $1.00.' I5th and Farnam AMt SIfiMK, TS. ''''HHWIflilll Get Rich Quick WalKngford , j-" vyimai UOC . . . nes uperetta THE SPRING MAID With Xisxl Hajos. People S4 . eats Mow Selling. "OMAXA'I ypg CinTIB" km'4ZJt-J DaUy Mat, la-8a-ie Santa Claua' Only Opposition. SLIDING BILLY WATSON siJS.'Ji'li'i" Krom HaPPyland." BXTmAVAOAJiaA AMD TA WTIX,X, .t'ly,Jd'rk ' before Christmas'' -Should say not .'-Selling out at even: performance. Haven of test and Joy lor ured shoppera talIa MatlBesjBTarr Wi Bay. AMERICAN THEATER Teaight Soil Matinee Todaj rrlces, s Only. -A ,! tk vrooowAmo stock Cocpaj(Y la "SStiLO, BIXX.." Next Week The Laughing Success. Saaoe for th Oooa. spa 1 Mat. Xmas BMimilHMiliE! BOYD'S THEATER 4 I -ays Com. Sun., Kec. :'4th. MiT" Xmas and Wed Blaaohe BUng, in ller New Musi, si t'omedy. The Wall Ueet QlrL with Harry aiitoU. eats Now Sellini; Phoauasi pottcUa 494; lad. ArtiUi Katlaaa Every Say, Silt, Wtght. SllS ADTAMCID TAUBaV Vatl-Sam Mann and Uia I'Uyera Seven Balfords Dave Ferguson 1'aul- In Moran Alsace and Lorraine Ward Baker Chick and Chlckl.t-!in,o-scope Orpheum Concert Orchestra lrkea-Niglit. 10c. . 60e, 76c. Me,": iiaa He, best aeata. Use. axcapt Batur uay and Sunday. ....RnUC THEATER.... Mat. Today S-.30, aright BUtO, Beet Beata BOc Broadway Oalety oirU aa Taaaa. tha Oirl With t&e Sraasay Xyaa. Boovenlr to X.aia at Bally Blma MsUueea.