N V. -v . - 1 . . . . y.i. ! T Ui i r Harding May Name Two Members of His Cabinet Soon President-Elect Expected to Announce Heads of State v And Treasury Depart ment in Near Future. By PHILIP KINStEY. "liloaao Trlbane-Omaha Re IMd Wire, Marion, O., Dec 22. President elect Harding is considering an r.ounciug two cabinet positions soon after, the first of the year, those ot state and treasury. He said to day that no tenders have been made so far. The majority of the ap pointments probably will'not be of fered until he retires to some point in Florida during January.- In the state and treasury, prob lems he. feels that it might be re assuring to -the country and help ful to the men themselves to have t'icsc names announced-as soon, as ht'-has definitely determined upon Ui em. . 'Charles Evans Hughes, Senator1 Knox, Elihu Root and Dr, David Jayne Hill still are under consider ation for the post of secretary of state. The situation appears, to fa ror Mr. Hughes, but there , is, , no certainty about his arjftointnaent. v The story that Senator Knwh as agent for Mr. Harding, had offered the post to Mr. Hughes, was char-1 actenzed by the president-elect as a pleasant bit "of holiday fiction. With the cabinet; as well as the international situation, still in a lifting. state in the:mind of Sena tor Harding, it is said to be. his flesire and purpose to make, the in itial appointments of state and treasury heads the basis and ground work for the formation of the rest ot his official family. ,, .-t Plans Business Basis. As each man is tendered thex posi tion, the understanding that must be arrived at between him and Mr. Harding is the agreement to let the reorganization committee, which the new administration will create 4o bring the government depart ments to a more economical, ad ministration, have its own way in reaching into each department i There will be no jealousy on 4he nart of the incoming, department head, no holding on to bureaus and subdeparrmer.ts if the big commis 8ibn decides to take them away. It (l apparent that one of the chief things Jn the mind of the incoming executive is to build the , govern ment, anew on business basis, : 9reat interest is shownNin.his se lections for the Departments -of Agriculture, Labor 'and Interior. Delegations will come to Marion within the next few weeks to urgq certain men for these places. .Sounding Out Visitors. The probability of any announce ment by Mr. Harding of a concrete plan for a new league of nations is lessening. It is not expected that he will come forward with any definite suggestions of his own on this line until he comes into power and has behind him the private assurances ot support from the leaders of all factions in this country. He - is sounding out each visitor, exchang ing views, asking theirs and giving his own plan formed during the campaign, which in essentials holds to all his pronouncements on the yeague situation Thiring the cam paign, l he groundworK ot his plan is an agreement among the five great powers to hold the peaces of the world. The one thing he will keep away from is an agreement formed on force, directed bya'.su pergovernment at' Geneva. .f' Mr. Harding plans tow spend Christmas at home and will have, few conferences of importance dur ing the rest of the week. . He ex pects to spend several weeks before inauguration in Florid." where he can hold conferences and get a little relaxation in the open air,-at the same time.' Plans for; this tripcre, still indefinite.' Big Gambler Return New York, Dec.:22.-VHann"il)al J. Mesa, Cuban millionaire reported in recent Universal1 Service dispatches to have won more than $1,000,060 at baccarat in the casino, at Deauville, France, arrived-nere' today on the Imperator. He was accompanied by Prince Harol A. DeBotirbon, cousin of-jCing Alfonso of Spain.. . Senor De Mesa laughed 'at the reports of his huge winnings, but made no def inite denial. He said he is., on his way back to Cuba. ADVERTISEMENT. 50 Hens Laid 3 Eggs A Day, Now Lay 36 Telia How to Male MU Hens Pro ' due Money in vWiter. . .. - - . ;, .t . '"When I began using Don Sung in De cember. I was setting- only t or S tggn a day from 50 hens. Within three weeks I -was netting from a .Jo 4 dosen.aidsy. I shall never be without Dan Sung." Jer- mima Hedges, K. JV Dy 1, Sham way, 111. This or 4 doien eggs a dax. t winter prices, waa almost clear profit, rxlonr hens should do- as well. 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Frank Verillo, 10, was stabbed, probably -fatally, here last night. unex Romanello, 9, with a dirty little terrier at his heels, walked into a police station and surrendered him self. ' , v "I'm' sorry. He wanted to take the dog away from me. 1 d'dn't mean to hurt him," he sobbed,; The terrier ran away. . . ' ' Bandits Make Haul ! ' Los Angeles, Cal., -Dec. 22. A thief snatched a-satchel containing $75,000 in checks and $6,500 cash from two bank messengers today on a street crowded with thousands of Christmas shoppers and escaped. More Activity Is Reported " ' In Market for Raw Hides ' Chicago, Dec. 22. Recent de velofhhents in the hide movement, which has peen stagnant for several months, indicate a' trim for the bet ter, George vIL.Rasch, general man ager of the by-jroduct interests of Morris ti Co.,said. . 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'Thtre are high neck low neckline-rfoun d collarless necks fancy collar effects. , , . L Short Bleeves-Bell sleeves Long sleeves.'' . ' " Ike moflels are beaded braided embroidered tucked lace trimmed hemstitchedWtrimmed in Blouse Shop contrasting colors fancy collars and cuffs. Second Floor. r , Friday-SaturdaJ' Two-Day "Gift Giving" Sale Women's Silk Hosiery $3-Pure Thread Silk Hosiery 85 All full fashioned lisle garter tops All- sizes all colors. $2 Quality ' Silk Hosiery Black brown all sizes silk to the Hosiery Shop Main Floor Sensational-Two-Hour Sales Thursday-7 to 9 P. M.-Only . . . r. . tit- " i r 7 ' - i .tmir Armort c- TI7 xms ulArrV,w,o women s Blouses Bathrobes Regularly $7.50 1 For Girls, 8 to 14 Years In pretty,' dainty color ing of blue pink tan Girls' Shop 2d Floor ,! Regularly $12.50 to $22.50 ' Sizes 46 to 56 Including exquisite models ot Crepe de Chine and Georgette featuring the newest, smartest trimmings. . .1 1 ' - : Blouse Shop Second Floor 1 Wool Hose $00 Regularly $2 Heavy ribbed heather combinations all sizes splendid gifts for the out-of-doors girl. Hosiery Main Floor Women's Corduroy Robes ! 10 Discount Prom Special Sale Prices The most charming of Christmas Gifts for Miss or Matron in blues rose pink; wistaria treco silk lined. , -Negligee Shop .Second Floor- Girls'r Women s- Sweaters $200 ' ' ' ' . V Regularly to $6.95 Slightly soiled from" display . jin Slipover and Coat styles. -Girls' Shop Second Floor- Special 21-Hour Grab Sale of Odds and Ends ' Mens Furnishings In Two Lots , 'At 25c At 50c- Including soi neckwear handkerchiefs tobacco pouches money belts kit bags- wnet uis cigarette -cases ana many more Gifts useful. s ' 1 ' . K - ' Men's Shop MalnFJoor : -,.J-r - J t f I I A J, A iti aft iSAA Jsaffi X Bo wen's I, Worth-WhileXmasGifts aft Piano Benches J in Walnut a n d V Mahogany, Specially priced for Xmas Week. in Walnut V $12.00 , r In Mahogany . $15.00 . ' i Dressing Tables At y2 JTormer Price lor Xmas Week Genuine Mahogany Quartered Oak Xmas Former Week Priee Price r ..1760 $37.50 ..$98.75 $40.50 Many Others Specially Plced,, 1 j m NewGhairsforthe Diningooin I 1 11-1 II price for Xmas Week. Xmas Former Wekv .-olid Oak , Prlc -, Prle . Diners, eac!i..$ 9.00 $ 4,50 Mahogany with Genuine Leather - - Seats $21.00 -$10.50 Many Others ' Specially Priced. Cedar Chests for " Christmas t For Christmas Week Selling at y2 the ". . " Former v Price . , .. ... - " This v Former Week's '' 1 . ' .. ' Price Price $24.00 23.75 26.00 29.90 48-in. CopwrBauded Chest. .......... ,$50.00 : 48-in.i ColiuiaJr-desigh'.'. . J. 47.50 54-in.:Plairi Jjbist. . . . ....... . . . . .'. . . . . . 55.00 48-in. Queen Anne............ 60.00 ' v. i SmOKerS I Mahogany;.Nut Bowl , . . , i and Cracker; -special UaDineiB . for Christmas week- . - Ranging in price . from .' v $3.50 " $16,.50 i n Christmas SuggestionsFroik . i Our Driape;J)epaentr Make Home More Cheerful for the Holidays A pair of curtains and overdrapes all made ready to lian. Lot 1 Ecru Scrim curtains. .with pretty' edging and cre tonne overdrapes. with valance, and double (Kirsch) rods, complete ready to hang, at. ....... . ... .V. $4.95 ' Lot 2 Ecrn marquisette curtains, plain, hemstitched and -cretonne overdrapes with valance and double, (Kirsch) rods, complete, ready to hang, at. . ......... r .... . .$5.05' Lot 3 White voile curtains, plain, Hemstitched and, Cre tonne overdrapes with valance trimmed with edging to , match and double (Kirsch! rods, complete . ready to hang at -.$6.95 , - I,ot 4 White voie curtains with pretty corded edge and hemstitched, trimmed with edging to match. Cretonne over- drapes with valance and double (Kirsch) rods, complete - ready to hang ......... V. . -. ... 1. ......... $7.95 ' ' NOTE All above Qurtalns and overdrapes are finished-six feet and six inches long wilh hem and heading ready, to slip on rod. Price includes the entire set, ready to lftthg. Christmas for the Children' Everything in the Children's Gift. Department Specially Priced for the Last Two Days! v Doll Beds ...I.....50 , ' Christmas picture books ' at ' ?- y price .while they last - --f- ' t Children's Red Carts, while thay . T v last io Kiddie KaTa ...-95 Nice Blackboards 19 Toy Pianos ............. $2.50 -Reed Poll Carts $2.50 Rocking Horses $3,25 Bpwen's Specials r Carpet Sweepers Aluminum Percolators . $1.95 $1.40 mo. 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