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    TJirJ lirE: OMAHA, hAiLKiMl, UrAM lSr.it ll liiu.'
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1PS0S1
ELDEN & CO.
Omaha's Most Helpful , Store
For Economy and Satisfaction '
rL a. : cl.!
Thompson Bclden'Af iftt
Vour hand NOW to eoka
your. Christmas perplexitieR
-a . - ' 1 V
Docs the question of "what
shall I ghe" worry yout
Those stocks of ovn
ered from nil thewprld, of
fer untold gift suggestions- '
among which the practical is
strongly Emphasized. ' " . , '. '
Is your, time tor shopping imHed? This modern, conven
w. iontly arranged, laylight store. 'with' its wide aisles, 4s
riasy.KL'gct about iflu-ita salespeople are alert, polite and
helpful.
Are you in a'hurty for your purchases? Tho swiftest,,
purest service possible is provided byour automobile.de.
livery system, which brings, your packages, to your door
on time. . .... ", ' " , ..
For theso and all .your, other, Chrjtmas questions, this.
Christmas store has its helpful answer ready. '
THOMPSQN, BELDEN & CO., .
And Here You ,
Will Find THE
Silk Hosiery
' " for women, of dependable nun
' - ufacture, further strengthened
by par experience In selecting
' the best the market affords.
MKT'm'Y nFIlE WITHOUT
:; ''FEAR .OK BEINO DECEIVED
Slllf. Hose, with the new Foln
' lex heel, $1-50 and $2.00.
Black 811$ Hone, with 15ut-I-Nol
top. $1-60.
. ' Jllark Silk Hom, with lavender
tpnn, $l.GO.
V Bonn tiful Thread Bilk Hose
in every evening shade, and
color, to match ahoo top now
ao fashionable, ft and $1.B0.
Hand Embroidered
Undermuslins
. French gown, skirts, corset
covers and combinations daint
ily embroidered by hand.
Matched Sets, silk crepe de
chine or wash silk gowns, com
bination and envelope chemise.
White silk envelope chemise
or combinations of corset cover
and drawers, trimmed with last
start In price at $3.75.
Third Floor.
Tomorrow a Fine
Box of Writing
Paper is Only 25c
jjtet:iur,you come no1
the stprp,oS4he first table
- in the main aisle, a beauti
. - fnl box of fine paper and
"'".envelopes will "to sold Sat
urday fpr 2J?C.
Specials From
the Leather Goods
Section rrzr'n
LKATIIEB BAGSr A
selection-.thoscn by us,
with c.cejtional i&re.eo
them ' jD&rwif ; fcttp-
prt'cuittf tlfem 1aoso-il
quite 'impossible to mort
thari.pedk ct' thenf in, k
(veryiUriiway.;n Vti
V . BtilifihVftgo of pin and, trope J
"t., fcaiu-JJtJrnjtin.. silver, iiif.ttr
-tuh tlr?m"; fittings, in-cludM-frtn;
purse and mirror;
;jIalnetrW hdp&nntrhand-
Party cae la all the popu
lar colors, cJ4 aad'etlfer .flt-
tings; a moat flBttghtfttl clft.1
GlovesA Gift for Every Woman
, .No-.need to be- undecided, as to what may be most ac
ceptable in the line of accessories in women's wear.
.The little details and we believe we are safe In saying that
Klo,va fe the most important of these well selected, add the
prefieatllnUh to the coftnma of th3 well-dressed woman. "
Our department Is equipped to meet the demands for all oc
casions, whether It be a fabric or kid glove, a glove for dress or
street wear. .
We. also Issue Clove Certificates, which will relieve you of
much anxiety la selecting.
Firil&t Collection '
of Silks We .Ever .
Had for Christmas
Jewelry NovUQes
Bar Pins BeiuU? and also
friendship pins; sterling sliver
pencils, thimbles, bal pins, ettf.
Notion Bectlon-yJJa.ln J'loor.'
i
2?CaJ materials have never r
befea. q pretty. Dainty crepe de
chines In aoft colors, also Mack
and white are in great demand;
new novelties In dainty fig
ures, sew Roman ' stripe a
most exquisite blending of col
ors; crepe d chines, ' satin
meteors, bengallnea and silk '
and. wppl popUns tor .presses
are flcfe1 and wautlf ul for gift
purposes. , , , (
Special Prtyis JOods Valae
Gift buyeis wtll be Quick to
take advantage o these values:
$S.tO Suitings, 61 laches wide,
pretty dark gray, D8e.. .;
1145 and $1.75 Sorge Novelty
Jn the aew shades of green,
ati 98c
FUR SHOP
THOMPSON,-BELDEN&Ca
i l : Rinabla Sine. IBS G
Toilet Articles of
Merit in Christmas
Packages
"I PEARL ; MANICURE
SKTS, 40c.
SACIIET POWDERS,
assorted, 5c, 10c, 25c
,ca. bottle. ,
PERFUMES in fancy
.'..boxes, 25c.-.' -.' ".A ..i
COMBINATION BOXES. Ul-
cum, perfume and soap, 4J)
.a box. .,.v..f t , ,
FINK? TOILET WATER8.
variety t odora, 40 a botUa.
The Handkerchief
Store
Which Fleaiea All of Omaha
We are direct Importers of
the finest sty lea. We have hun
dreds and thousands of beauti
ful foreign and domestic hand
kerchiefs,, and the prices are
modest.
Woman's all' linen handker
chief. 5c, IOe, 16c, 2&C 8e
and 50c . . ..- . If 3
Women's all linen embroideru
bandkerrhlefa, ISc 8t Mt
0Oe op to fid.
Real Lace Handkerchiefs
Exquisite beyond description,
for those who wish to have the
most beautiful of aU.
linen handkerchiefs, embroid
ered with Initials, In a variety
of exclusive styles, J5c, 85c,
8O0 and SOc.
Handkerchiefs, embroidered In
one comer, I In a box, 6O0
and ttJQO box.
MILITARY AFFAIRS
MADE TOO PUBLIC
Weeks of Ma jachmettl Telli Senate
Kaval and Army Business Open
Book to All Possible Enemies.
CALLS FOR MORE PRIVACY
SERVIANS CLAIM
GREAT VICTORY
OVER-AUSTRIANS
(Continue from Pf On. i
The December
Clearaway
of Suits
Excellent values, in
hand-tailored suits,
$19.50, $24.50, $29.50.
fine
for
The Store for
Shirtwaists
Is filled to an overflow
ing with practical Christ
' mas ideas; there are dain
ty btouses, kimonos from
home and abroad, petti
coats for both street and
party wear. Above all
the. prices are. r moderate
The attendants will be
pleased to show all ot these to
you whether you desire to pur
chase or Just spend a few spare
minutes inspecting the dainty
ideaa of Dame Fashion. .'-
Fashionable Coats of Velvet, Velour,
Plush and Fancy Mixtures
Coats for every occasion of all the desirable cloths in
fashion this season. The prices are most xnoderate-7
$13.50 to $85.00
With particularly good values for $19.50, $24.50, $29.50.
militia mm
IHMME0HLY1
Brigadier Genera Hills Declares Or
fanizatiom Are Deficient Even
for Peace Times.
HOST CF.tHEIi JPOWJ&OTTpii
bM tor-lh compensation ef the mtttUa by
t !e4eralovnrinMatf v : .
. the returns ! .adJuUttts
offhe stae rndrxr at th md
I h 4ljD44tr ae,. Qnral.lUlls
finda thai, rt eiaminaUan "revaaJa tha
fact that the eronlMd mlliua aa -at whta
is a'tfiotaat la streastk and that this 4s-i
ncitncy. tMachM- the mHous llanre ct
nsarir KJOOutaaa. 1 a aa approahnst
lafaatrr. IititHf, Oavmlry. Cmmi,
Artlllerr u ri.U tWiMt-tmeaUl
Awm' 'ail av'1l-WBaJ-
.' v " 0. Meau.',"' t.T' v
WjUHINQTOK.f n -tt "la no itt
Is ttie prcscrttl 'Minimum atrmrtb ot all
airnUatluH. of '4k. taniot jullitla
fttklntalned, a.rlil "Vnijr Instance, th.
f nclnry ha; ra4d SMk. a, f)KW '.aa
m'lav the eorrMpondtnjL priaisaUae.
rurh to uo only ortr.ntMUoni 'of M
! as a mllltarr mm! to tlia. t-lri
fvinmnt-M Tbia Is th way Brtndlar
General A. U Mill, chief ot th dlvUioa
ttt taiUUa affairs ot the War dapertmant,
ctiartLcUrUra jha cltlsaa aoldlary el th
country in hi annual report today.
. tlral Mills point out that his ej-itlo-
iaia ts actiraly tmparaonal and U mad
' (or th o!a purpoaa ot eetUng forth an
accurst staUnicnt of ststlaa' oonJKlona
uUh .tba view And In th hop of WkAlns
to a needed reform." On method of pro-
Tittus this reform ts to t found, tn Oen
rJ Mill's opinion, la to paaaaca if a
tat from which to supply th ncdd In-ra.
GERLIAKS ACTIVE i :.: .
r ;:f--r IH EAST FLANDERS
Continued from Par On.)
M"l on tho.heiarht ot lba Vouaa.
lM
qutvaltat of ta lofarttry eomponent of th .Arfonfto th. rrench advance sv-
wMU'inra. , iniaaiirr" aiitmvn at wan rj or. their trench.
,tc?nth, ; Il. wlll' show that Wor thati-eur
pet.-ctmt of tUa Infantry and etigtneer
oqmpaniea, JO par cant af th cavalry
troop. 10 per oat ot th ooaat arUlkary
comiHinlcii. od practically l f the (tU
riUUry Vattariea, 1 ara oalow XSn.pr.
aotiuj. enintmiAin, . aad t. all oa th
tut uar 4 lr praaortaod intiai..-.. 1
(((md.u.", ,m, . , r. :.(-::
. .. .. etfUe. Ar BVaM. . J,,.
VAt U.olM of th last ft teat year tiua
mlllUa oonataud of 11S.IU nllatad -vnaa
ami Xtlt of Occr. ' Due t the oparaMaa
Of, thrlrMneata f th rnucli- oan.
troverted "clroular J4o. S." th aalutai
man were tooreaaad by T.TW avar th (xa
cadlng yur wbil then wa a rdtct)o
la rtloar nurabarlof S3S, t ? .;
Circular Mo. S, auataiovd by th lesat
authorities of th War department, called
for th reduction of the numbar of cart
era! e and other htfh orrtoars In th militia
ta a nurobar mov corraapotuilnf to th
total at aniutad Iraacth. 1
Oameral atUla Trade rate aU plea fof th
eaaaUoat.of Mtlltla (raaervea. pointing pvt
th Inevitable delay that would haippev
th country to th event of war t oh
taialQK raorulta -anl a tralaad rasarve
-A
rraveling SoleGinen
r -W I "
Irth S H ll, f VWaV "
AVe desire U10 services :of ion salesman
" for"Toya"and,OT3 fortNebraTta. ,Oood
- nafaries paid good salesmen who can pro;
dtcclhe busSie. tVers nfHd not apply
t;
It'-:-".
FEKI II All D, tVESTIlEIUEtl fi SOUS
Distillers. - " ' ' St." efoseph. Mo.
a.. . . fX J
lav, -. - v-
Th tet ot th communication follows:
"Th' enemy yesterday showed a cer
tain activity in"th reaioa ot Ypres. He
directed Mveral attack asslnet ur line,
three f which were eemptetely re
pulsed... M w slngl point ja th front
tfje .qerrraa auocft4 In Machine one
pt our tint 1!n.trtnches. On our side,
we eonUnuwl , to me proCTeas tn the
dlreotkrn of, th enemy's line.
" ' In the region of Arrma and in the
tU'tiUty of Juvlncourt thar have been
artillery, jnfaa-einojt. ' . ' . , '
. J in tbf Arccm) w hav puaited for
V4 wverai pf our trench and .driven
Wch two Oarman attacks.
the; region of Varenne we " hav
consolidated, our. saiij . of th praoedln
day. -: Th Oermaa artillery ha been
active,' but Vw' hav shftered no loaaea.
A afrml'lar-.eaoJltioa haa xUt4 on th
holghu tl the Meuee, In the roaeat ot
L prat re our prosraaa haa been continued
and h9deyelope4. ...
. T the. aouth of Thana w hav oc
Cip4ed th railroad UUoo of Afpacha
rAlona the remainder of the front la
the Voafee there hav been artillery tn-caxemenU."
STRIE FACTS HELD -
BACK BY AIMS
. (Contlaued Iron Fa- On.)
9ard. taaUtlad that the era of good
ftllnc bat wet n the rtriker and th
gilUtla anded upon th arrival of a party
let etrlh breakers at Uidlow about th
nd of Novwnber. lSli Hafore th train
aartvai the etrlkare from the Ludlow
colony awarmed ea th railroad track,
armed with rocs end spiked baae ball
bat. Th men wore allent. but the
wemen shrieked profanity at Van Clae'a
ntlltlamen who, with fixed bayoneta.
beared the place .
t Referring to th hattl of Ludlow, Van
Ctae aald- tuU wow ha heard thai Tlkaa
and other etrtkar had been hilled, and
t t It Was aald that Tikis had beaa a
Ut-teoner at the time of hi death, he
Mwught th matter t) tlie attention of
AJjutant Oenaral lebn Chaae. On the
fUowrnrar (April ' B5)TVan . Clae and
CaiHala W. O. banks took th matter up
with Governor ' Amnion a. 'Th gxv
rnor wa exceedingly worried, th wit
n said Major X J. Boughton, Judge
advocate aaked Van Clae and Danka to
kerve on a oomraleelon f- Inveatlgat th
klillnt-a.
Anaaoaa Bajotae teereey.
Captain Van Ctae aald th Inquiry was'
conducted under oath Of secrecy. H re.
fuaed to teatlfy aa to what occurred at
thltiauiry Amies released from nf oath
by Oeoeial Chase and Governor Ammona.
Chase, who was in the ropm. .Immediately
a th release, hut CapUln Van Cise
lnsieted upon a reieaa from th ov.
rnor. . , . ,, , ,
The commission took recess whU
Van Ctae, aoeompanled by a sergeant-at-arma,
went te Governor Ammo- office.
The governor refused to relaa.se th cao
Uln front hi oath pf aaorevy. and th
kearlnf waa resumed without th deal rod
tuformatlon. . ' ; . . '
Personal invoaOgsUoos since' th oourt
tnartial that foUowed th Ludlow battle,
Captain Van Clae atated. led to a per
sonal conviction i that Louis Tlka and
his fellow prisoners had been murdered..
'Adjutant ' Oenersi 'John Chase related
that be wa a physician, had been In the
national guard many year and had Par
ticipated m various labor trouble. , .
, DtMHasat Order. -
WASHINGTOM.- Deo. It. (Special Tele
rram,) J. U. Willcooiuiun was appointed
rural letter carrier at Cummincs, la.
NebraakA penslona granted. ' I'oTly XTob.
ten. Loaell, 111; Alarthsv Jaiia Sae. May.
wood, 13; Maria Uraen, iiutt. Jig.
On the recommendation of Oongreas
man Ktrphana, Lr. C. C Johneon haa
een appointed peneioa aura eon at
Crelghton, Neb.
:
Senator Hectares Little More "eereey
aad Reoraalaalaai of th Itrar
Arc the Tot Thlasra deeded
Moat f AU.
WASHINGTON, Dec. ll.-Detlarlng
that there has been too much publicity f.f
military affairs of the nation. Fenator
Week of Massachusetts In a speech In
tne senste today oppooed atrltntlon for
pedal Invrstlgatlnn of military pre
paredness, praised the strenirth and per
soi.nel of the nvy and urged the organ
isation of an army reserve.
"Any f.he may learn about our military
or naval establishment by reading the
report of the secretaries of the depart-
' ments and the reports of those who are
conducting the different bureaus and
branches of the service." said the senator.
"It is an open book to all our cltliens
and there need be no doubt about our
relative position or our capabilities, if
one 1 disposed to study reports Instead
. of seeking notoriety In th press.
I 'la fact, there is and ha been alto
gether too much publicity tn such' mat
ters, in my Judgment. V have had a
demonstration during the present Rn
ropean war of the value of secrecy in
conducting military operations and there
Is no reason why we should spread broad
cast what we are doing or what prepara
tions we hav made.
Weed Wore Seeerey.
"I hav no doubt every European eoun-
1 try la Informed In the moat minute de
' tall of our condition both on land and
1 aea, and If any change In our method
Is to b mad it should not be in the dl
( rectlon ef greater publicity, bat shotild
be to protect our operations even In time
! of peace from scrutiny both at hom and
1 abroad." .
While expressing the hope that the
European war would be the last great
war and that nations would "see th
folly of maintaining such great military
' establishment a great European coun
tries hav done, and that a general sgre
' ment may be made which will provide
, for at least a partial disarmament," Ben
. ator Week maintained it was the part of
' wisdom to consider What course to fol
! low In case such a result should hot
coma. . .-.
"At this time." he continued, "It doe
I not seem to me that it Is wise or prudent
! to take any action which will change
I our policy or add to our naval equlp
j ment except by an omnibus appropriation
which can b expended under the direc
tion of the general board of the navy
and th president- Our navkl establish
ment Is in a claas with that or Germany
and France, aad probably second only to
that of Great Britain." .
W'oalt nertaU A rear
Senator , Weeks maintained that the
army was Insufficient aad proposed it
reorganization not for th purpose ef in
creasing the permanent active army, hut
for the erganlsatio of a reserve rps
which would make availabl large forces
of, trained aoldters.at all times.
("If th military experts are right," 'be
sai(L. "that th country needs a force M
tot.ooo trained luen supplemented toy from
106,000 to SOD.0M volunteers to give- tt a
reasonable chance of protection against a
foe, aad that the- 600,009 men will be
needed at one on the outbreak of war
organised aa fighting machines It would
appear that the : defense provided at
present by congress la, inadequate and
practically worthless, and that th
money spent on this) defense are largely
wasted." t . i ;
' Through - A .; reawBs-e r 'system .. Senator
Weeks maintained rthat a- mack larger
trained army could .he maintained at leas
expeaa than a permanent standing array
now. m i . '...
'' elsrt tVork at 'Oiet.
"I believe," the senator said, "that law
should -fee paaeed- at enee-which will re
organise th regular army. Thia reor
ganlsation should glv to th mobil army
the proportion of infantry, field artillery,
cavalry. engineers, signal, sanitary
troop, th needed ammunition nd sup
ply trains, and provld . for . properly
equipped deota. -
'Th law must rovtd that the men
serve the shortest thne with the eolors
neceaaary to train them aa soldiers, and
then pass them as soon as trained to
reserve, and that while 'serving in thl
reserve the men must be paid. Make the
enlistment age IS to 21; with eonaent of
parents and 25 aa a limit tor first enlist
nent.": . -x ' , ... .. .
In addition, to the national reserve tyre
Benator Weeks would' hav a similar re
serve organised under the , state militia
and urged law to provide skilled military
trainers for volunteer.
P9
I
Dca't Neglect
THROAT
becsae' th swollen wUsWU
and lnflajaed Bsabraae oftea
affect otker tl as aad Lsarjalr
laetr hranh actio.
B00TT8 EMULSION afford i
treat reliaf kecanc It cod
liver ail 1 gpoedUr coat
verted int grm-reaistin(
tlasne th adveerin la I imuiJ
raratir end kealinr.
while the combined eatul.
aioa atrenctheais thelanfa
ft) avert lanf troabU.
INSKT lM lUIllTl J
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BJfcaaiaaaaaaSaaaatSSaaaSSSaa. a
a report reaching here from Berlin, but
be appear still to he confined te Ms
room.
Th British admiralty remains silent
concerning the reported German sub
marine raid on ' Dover yeaterday morn
ing .and the public today la speculating
as to whether everseelous correspondents
were not partly ''responsible for the
episode.
Indignation 'in Norway and Pwe-ien
acatnst the selxure by Germany of ves
sels loaded with wood I growing. The
menace' of mines also' la occupying the
public attention and pn.thjs latter point
appekla are being made to Uerlln.
Rnaslan Of llela.1 fteaiart.
PETROGRAD. Dec. 11. (Via London.)
The attack of the A uetro -German army
In Poland appears to have Inst Its Im
petus, with tho exception of General
Mackensen'a army, which Is unofficially
reported . between Lowldc and Warsaw
and about fifteen miles from the Polish
capital. .
The other armies are advancing hut
little. If any, and the attack from South
Crcweeme entirety repulsed, accord
ing to report. Neither the slope of
Cracow nor of Praemysl has been re
lieved. It Is stated, which was the main
aim of the Auatro-German offensive.
Th situation now appears to hinee on
th Russian or German ability to rush tn
reinforcements first, since four weeks of
Incessant and bard, fighting haa told
severely on both sides.
Made Chief of Staff.
LONDON: Dec HIJc.nlan.nt n.n.nl
Sir James Wolfe Murray has been ap
pointed chief of the Imperial general stsff
in aaooeaaioa to uie late uenerai er
FarIiers, Federation
Still in the Air
After working? all day yesterday. Tenta
tive President KveriU, at night found
bla Amerieaa farmers' f (deration in tho
same condition a in th morning un
organised. However, at some tlroe b.
tween the middle of February and the
first of next March be will make aother
effort t.perfct an organisation. . Tor
this purpose ho will call a meeting In some
central city. ,
According to Mr. Everltt. In Kansas
City last August, an effort was made to
organise the Anitrcan. Farmers' federa
tion. It soup to be ts broad aa the
United States, every farmer being eligible
to membership. He proposed that the
farmer drop th buying end and turn
their attention to th marketing of their
products through a central hureau organ
ised for the purpose.
At tho Kansas City meeting an adjourn
ment -waa taken intlt yaataeday, when
an effort was made to got together1 ta
the whlbi parlors at ' th Millard hotel
Two sessions were held, hut at no time
were there more than fifty parsons. Of
these fully on-half were , railroad 'and
newspaper men. . No affcrt waa mad to
organise, but .lawtesul, ,Mr. Kveritt - ap
pointed a votniuttte that later! in tho
day, favored the holding th meeting
In February, or .Marcit and asking tho
railroad represeotaUvea to oo-oprate In
drumming up erowd. . , . .
PILES C IKED IX TO I DAYS.
DrugglBts refund money tf Paag-Olnb-meot
falls to" 'cur' Ttchng.BUiia. ITIaed
ln r Pretrudlng 111 a. .rirfLAPfiicaUoa
give relief fr tent-'
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" -Uaald nattoall U-ak.,
WASJlltTN. ! It 'Spec Tele
graia.Tha tuitrulUr. of the-, currency
t,..' ravi ttiav nJut1nn to convert
the MtriUe tMe i.J.W. Mobridse. al. !,
into the r irst NaUonal ban ot Aiooridge.
C laJ.WJU,
Suite and
Overcoats
TO ORDER
Co)
(2)
Reduced Fron $30
Have' your OBiristma elothet
made to measure. W charge
no more.' tor well-tailored
clothes than you would pay foi
good ready mades. Our tailoi
made will fit better and went
longer. We guarantee every
garment perfect la fit and in
style. Our tailoring la aU done
in urn ah a.
M a c C A RTH Y-VI LS 0 N
TAILORING GO,
; 304-30S South lElh St.
A DRESS S ALE OF
..Unusual Importance.
Are the Prices
150 dresses will be offered
new models in the most
fashionable silk and wool fabrics.
Vnluea to
lit
Values to $25,
nt
$19.50
...$9.85
THE HOUSE
OF MENAGH
"The Store for Gentlewomen"
1613 Farnam Street.
ALEXANDER GO.
mm
Will sell you any descrip
tion of a shoe and save
you
11.5
a pair.
We are still closing out
our Children's depart
ment at cost. Saturday
will be the big day. ,
ALEXANDER CO.
' E. R. NCEOHAM, Prop.
r
B
-E-A-T-O-N'S
THE STORE of BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL
and ECONOMICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Read Over This Hit of Saturday Special
PARISIAN IVORY
$2.50 Ivory Hair Brush or Mir
ror, special Saturday and Mon
day : i t
Engraving of same 10c letter up.
13.00 Ivory Clocks $1.40
Others from . . . .$1.00 to $8.00
Ivory Trays, all sizes, 26c to $4
p.mr,i.. una nt vnnnnt'a and nt her French and English makes.
Ivory Nail Files, Cuticle Knives. Manicure Seta, Mirrora. Comb.
Brushes, Puff Boxes, Jewel Boxes and every conceivable arUcle
for the boudoir. Ivory in every form Is the popular gift this year
and we advise to make your aelectlon early.
XMAS CANDY
W are exclalve agents tor Huyler's and Craae'a Candle. Q
' H to 6-lb: boxes, pound OUC
We also aell LownyJs. O'Brien's, Johnston's. Woodward's and
- Dinnlng's. V t Mb. boxes, 60. 1-U. -Ea Lang OQ.
ChocolaUa Ji7
CAMERAS
$5.00 Ansco, box, SHxSH,
at 3-b
$6.60 Ansco. box. 3x4tt.
at
$T.OO Ansco. box, 4x5.. $4.79
$7.26 Ansco, box, . 34x4 V4.
&t M
$7.60 Ansco, Test pocket, 2x
8 a-0
$12.00 Ansco Jr.. folding. 2U
XVi $9.00
$18.50 Anaco. No. 5 foldiog.
4x5 $14.00
$26.00 No. 10 folding, 3X
$10.00
Seneca folding. 3UxVi, $10
Seneca folding. 3x5tt, $12
A fuli line of' Photo Sundries. Including Albums, Calendar
Mounts, ete.
PERFUMES
We were fortunate the past week to receive largo shipment of
all th latest odora of Houblgant's. Coty's and Dr. Orsay French
Perfumes. Fowaars. Touei waters, etc.. u j "B:
ranging in pne iroin
$2.25 Houblgant's Ideal Ex
tract, per o $1.80
60c Extracts, all dors, per
ounce ....... 8l
...a..,......
50c Sachet Powders, all odora,
per os 9o
76c Plver'a Bulk Sachet, all
odora, per os. ......... C4o
SPECIAL CIGAR SALE SATURDAY
lfl Rnlna Lonlaa. box of 25,
at
10 PrefereneU Conchas site,
box of 26 ,.,.$140
15o Edward Cats, Breva shape.
pox of 60., ....$3.50
15c Principe de Galea, box of
60 $4.10
10c Regional Bank, box of
100 $.VOO
So UUle Tom,' box of 25. .BOo
6c New Bachelor, box of 50,
at $145
DRUGS, TOILET GOODS SPECIALS SATURDAY
Hoe Milk Weed Cream ...20o
76o Kubbar Gloves . .,,..
Onaranteed.
50e Bromo Beltser 96e:
$1 Duffy Malt Whiskey rte
25o Beaton's Tooth Paste 1 Ho
- 6 Oo Canthrox . , 2c
M - . '"Follow tfi tUaton Path"
. BEATON DRUG CO.
I-" ISTH AND FARNAM STREETS
WF AI n FII r.ll I P.TTF Ri7ftR
t H 3? TrT.J"rj. wa.-.a. a -. w.
$2 Pullman Slippers 8c
25 Durham Duplex Shaving
Soap 12c
C5e Mennen's Talcum Powder
at . .0e
25c Sanitol Talcum Powder 9c
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