THE OREGON .DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 13, 100D. i in j mi i in. ii i i mil r mi Hi Tovn Topics j Bltteenth and Northrun Btreete. Mr lillj Noilhrup fell .to th pavement, in which aha suatalnad several brulaea. Ml was taken home. . V TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS. Bungalow i...,Th Man of th Hour." Haker..... '1'Ua Land of No. .' Orplieum Vaudevl lie. Orai.d ............. Vaudev a. l'antaaea Vaudeville. filar............ Moving i'iutures. i . " ' ! " - Dr. Walter X. Howard, modern Electro- Therapy, jot-l Rothehlld building. Dr. Calvin Walt, ISS-IOI nkum Duiiding. J'hon Main 110, A-llla, Sa, Xayaaa, optidaa. Marquam bldf. To Ylslt Rick Pastors H. D. Kimball, dean of th Collet of Thotoy, was unablo to ba present at the ..Methodist ' ministers' maatlng thla morning to road hta paper on Prevailing Theories of th Atonement." In his abaenc moat reliant naner on' "Savanarola" wae sub stituted by Vr. B. J. Hoadley, who bad prepared. It while in th deaert for reat . last summer, Previous to the reading. ' of the paper th reporta of a number of , committees war heard ana ower rou tine business transacted, t Through th 'decision: to send various pastors to visit Bv. Mr. Kowler, who la 111 at th Portland sanitarium, It was decided to i appoint standing committe ' to visit ' sick pastors. It was also decided to send a supply to Forest Grov sVery , other Sunday If it be In accord with th wishes of th district superintendent . ettlement of - Death Claba County Judge Webater this morning approved the aettlement f a claim for damages against th Portland Railway, Light V Power company for the death of -Mrs. 1 Mary Brown for 4S0. Thes terms wer. acoeptabl to Paul Brown, hue band of the deceased and administrator of her estate. Mrs. Brown was killed on September 15. when she accompanied a friend to a car. When her friend waa aboard ah crossed the . track and was hit by another car oomlng in th oppo site direction on th other track. , v AT , THE TIIEATBE3 i..j,,...,.,,,,. . . ... "Man of the- Hour" at rtuncaJow. Th attraction at the' Bungalow thea tre tonight at 8:15 o'clock and contlnu Ing th following two nlghta. with 1 apeclal price matinee next Wednesday, wiu be th famous "American drama, -n Man or tn Hour." . f, Kendall Seat Bale Oixns Tomorrow. The advance seat sale will open to morrow at 10 a. m. Tor Ear Kendall at th box offlc of the Bungalow theatr. Jims famous and favorite American comedian will present hta comedy suc cess, "Th Vinegar Buyer" for thre nights, beginning Thursday,. December is, witn a special nrlo matinee Satur. day, t v , ...... , ..- :, .. Will of SCrs. SC. A. andall By th will of Mrs. Hester A. HandaH, filed for probata today, Edith M. Davis of Portland, her daughter, la bequeathed all of the real estate, valued at 14260. The personal property, placed at I1B0O In value, is dlvded equally between Car rie B. Sea of Alameda, Cal., a daugh ter, and Charlea K. Bandall of Los An geles, a son, except 1100 given to George ; R. Parker of Aurora, Ind., a brother, and $60 to a friend, Mrs.' Belle Brown of Th Dalles. The Land of Nod" at Baker. Th famous musical 'extra varansa. "To Land of Nod." opened to Backed houses at th Baker yesterday for th week, with usual bargain matin Wednesday. Th scenlo and costume adjunots this season are upon a ecale or rare magnificence. , , ,1 X.o tared for TUrtlag For flirting with a soldier on the streets, Ludla LeBerg, II- years old," 755 East Oak street and Jessie SantelL 18 years old, 428 East Forty-eighth street, were taken to th police station Sunday midnight, and given a sever lecture by Captain s Baty. special Officer C. R. Orlssin apprehended the girls flirting with the soldier, who Was on- his way to Van couver. The girls said" they had been to th skating rink. After the lecture, .they ware directed to go home. ran Snatched on Street As Mrs. J, M. Cahlll. 255 Fifth street was walking along Fifteenth street last evening her purse was snatched by a bold thief. The purse contained $35. She was alone at th time,. Two men walked behind her for some .distance, and in passing around her grabbed the purse and ran. They were not apprehended. Aooused of Porgery Fred L. Whit well, a bill poster, who is accused of forging the name of an advertising firm to checks in San Francisco, was taken to Vallejo last night by Chief of Police Stand ford of that place. The check upon which he is charged Is for $36, but several 1 other checks will bo used against him lr hi trial. , . - , Disorderly Conduct Cbara-ed w. 3, Bowman and wife, having apartments at the Gladstone, Fifteenth and Savler streets, have been arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. Bowman la ac cused of Inducing his wife to lead an "immoral life. The case will be heard Tuesday in municipal court PanUges Offers Double Topllners. Two of th finest acts in vaudeville will topx th bill at'Pantages all week, eommenclng with th matinee this after noon. Th ' great Florena troupe, Europe's most famous society arrobatk organisation, and the four American gypsy girl are two acts Internationally renowned. Other fine, acts round the bill Into on of surpassing excellence. - Star's Three Big Features. , , The Star's new bill yesterday con tained three unusual features, a 'bio-' graph picture, "Th Indian's Wronars": th appearance of Marl Stewart Dodd. a very fine violinist, and the first en gagement of Cy Confer, a balladlat of extraordinary power and acknow ledged popularity. 'V- Revolving Ladder. ( Upon a revolving ladder,. Which whirls around at high speed, two daring acrobats, Delmore and . Lee, perform feats. This is the feature act oh the new vaudeville program which opens to day at the Grand. It is one of the many features which Sullivan A. Consl dlne are sending this week. SOCIALxk "TO aJ . Mr. and Mrs. Thaodor B. Wi'looa Tv . - -nT. r tomorrow for New York to s New Bill Today at Orphenm. Today is December IS, and it is lucky because Alice Lloyd, considered Eng land's cleverest and most dainty sing ing comedienne la on the bill at the Orpheum. The new bill opens this aft ernoon, and for a delightful variety of treat feature acts, be sure and see this bill. .BY PRUSILLA, PIUW'oJ at.l um l hitiM at Tka foarnil. nowH ajiw j..u o saiwi iu tXou U Won 10 e'rlock Is U swrainc.i Mlia Flora Mason and Mtas Jeanette Dawaon of Albany, ar gueata of Mies Mason's niece. Miss Carolyn cannon, at bar bona,; $$0 North Twenty-rourin strt Klmer Pain of Eugen spent Sunday with collar friends in Portland. Mr, Pain was prominent in track atftletles during bis student days at u uni versity of Oregon. Mrs. H. a Holland hai returned from a several weeks' visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ralph Olover, in Salem. . -1 Mra. BL Z. Ferguson and her sister, Mlas Jeanett Orlmes of Alaaka, were the cueats of Mr. and Mrs. 3, N. Grif fin In Astoria last week.. ' Mrs. M. A. Kinney has ,returned horn from Th Dalles, where she visited hr daughter, Mrs. Boy Fleck. . ... " ..' Miss D. M. English left lakt night for New York. She wtU be away a month or six weeka . . W. Gifford Nash gav an Informal af fair yesterday afternoon at his studio In Washington' street, to which a couple of dosen friends wer asked. Miss Osl Bartlett played a group of modern Bus slan compositions In a delightful man ner. And the Misses Erma and Evelyn Ewart aave a new Debussey number. Th well known hospitality, whioh mak Invitations to these studio parties much sought, was In evidence, and heightened th pleasure of the guests. - . ' . ' .''' Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison will give a reception to the parishioners of Trin ity church and their friends at th new rectory this evening, from 8 until 11. The afafir will be in the nature of a house warming, and will commemorate the tenth anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. Morrison's arrival In Portland. .'- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gravely of Carlton are guests of Mrs. Gravely's sister, Misa Bess Allen, on East Washington street.) The New York State Society of Ore gon will hold Its regular monthly meet-1 lng tomorrow evening at the home of; Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Falling, Eleventh and Main streets. An interesting pro gram will be given and refreshments aarvad. AU New Yorkers, either real, dents r visitors, ar invited ta b prea ent, - , will soend Christmas with their daughter, Mlas Clair Wilcox, who has been at a smart rmiahlng school on Fifth avenue sine September. " ".'- '1 ! Th O. E. S. girls will give a dane Ing party Thuraday of thla week at th Waaonlo temple. This rtv waa to hav been given last Monday, but on account of the stormy weather was postponed until next Thuraday, Decem ber 11. The j committee on arrange ment is composed of Mlas Joaaphln mapieion, Mlas Eleanor Menefee, Miss nenmeer and Miss Mabel Becket , , ' '' Th friends of Mlas Ann Ditchbum will be glad to hear of th many trl umphs of that charming young song stress ana actress, as Mlas Anna Swln burn, she Is touring the south with Th Climax.': and la everywhere receiving splendid press notloea Recently la Parkersburg, W. Vs.. ah sang for the Elks' memorial service, and the follow ing notlo appeared In th Parkereburar Journal: "Miss Ann Swlnburn, th beautiful and accomplished member of The Climax oompany. exoeeded all ex pectations Mt bar solo, 'Art Maria.' Miss Swlnburn has a vole unsurpassed In power, beauty and range, and has with It a graelousneae of manner that faaclnatea. All eyes war rlvtd on her sa ah aang and every ear waa trained to catch the mualo that flowed from bar soul. At the eonolualon of her song, th audlene involuntarily ap plauded. Thoee who Ilk aong couldn't hetp.lt. Th peopU-of Iarkraburg will never forget Misa Swlnburn. and they wUK all turn .out to ae her. If ah visits this town again." Mlas Swln burn waa also invited to sing at church by th Kpiacopal mlnleter and his wife In Parkersburg, Sh waa given a couple of days' rest, while her understudy played her rol la Th Climax,; and it waa during thla time that ah sang at the Elks' memorial servlo. Miss Swlnburn will play Cleveland. Ohio, dur ing Christmas week. She Is a striking brunette, with unusual dramatic talent, and a charming vol?, to aay nothing of her captivating personality, and, it is not wondered at that her audiences should Instantly fan a victim to her many charms. aaleep Saturday night H recently cam j Vi i'lUum and Vm-iur; t-.;; . from lioulton, llHUra A Horn; waa flexed 'out of $1 Sunday morning l7,,4,,?,,,''.;,' J':'' i 1 " by a ahort-chang. thief He offered $10 T K ' W .-I' Kifr i r t,..,.. In payment for an article, and after r- dwaiiine, ij tit.,..! axun. !,,(... , reiving the change found the correct ktorrUort and change in bis pocket and asked fur 4bJ atout; $too. $1. In th deal he waa II ahead. Ihlmoiit; buliiHr, J TITTTT TlXTn TitmtfTTa UUiMi'UlU AmMHU I La Grand. Ur., lJc 1J aiale INDICATE ACTIVITY f'T. CROOKS MANAGE TO KEEP THINGS GOING While In a local meat market Satur day evening, C M. , Martin. Ill Dover treat, got his pocket rifled of 111. J. a Hard wick, rooming at II First street, lost v 111 from his room while tsr lry Mutemrot Laumhrd. (..-! I fl-Ktch t The !" I waa launched In matt-iti Orejton yeaterday when Rev. Knoldl .f f n n tkit -1. a 1 M.in- ...... i .. Mint uuimini vaiulMB, Hiiuiiint in a rllv .rnniM.nil, . nnn.n ...I,. S70BO, war laauea oy ne dhoh I . rirl ny jh peocta toward th aiai apeotor aa xowowa; s 1 wine movement. cl W. Booat liepair two awry one store, 101 North Third street. btwen Flanders and Ollsan: builder, C H. Beard: $100. R. I Craig Erect one and one half story rrame dwelling, fcaat Maaiaon atreetr between Eaat Forty-alxth and Kl rorty-eevenin; Duiiaer, u, v Htanlev: 13000. A. d. Bohans Erect one etorr frame dwelling, Suoth Terrace, between Hamil ton avenue and uancron; ounaer, same; 1700. P. L. Reed Erect one atbry frame itwunintr. East Tfilrtr-aeventn strt. between Grant and Avon; builder, same; $1100. V p. Lv Reed Erect on story frame Awelllnar. East Thlrty-aevent h street between Grant and Avon; builder, earn; $1800. j MiLinniii 1 1 Exclusiva Portland Agents for HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ill's Concert This Evening. The regular weekly eonoert will be given at the Seamen's Friend Society Institute, Third and Flanders streets. this evening. The concert will begin at 8 o'clock. A good program will be ren dered, and all friends are Invited. Make your friends happy by presenting them with a pair of Rubenstein's speo tacles. We will test and fit the re cipient's eyes perfectly, comfortably, without extra charge. Solid gold spec tacles from $5 and up. George Ruben Stein, optometrist, 189 Third street, op posite Baker theatre. Learn to Roller Skate To- v night. Roller skating for the health. A clean, wholesome exercise, enjoyed by hundreds every afternoon and evening. At Exposition Skating Rink, Nineteenth and Washington streets. Three sessions Minor In Poolroom E. P. Marcher. I dallv. morninB-. afternoon and evenlnar. elppl avenue, was arrested yesterday evening for Allowing Robert Earl, a minor, in his place. The later lives at 840 Montana avenue. Luther Nor- j ton, anotner minor, was aiso arrested for playing pool, Mra, tfack Ellerby Paroled. 'SDediil DlaDatsh to TH Journal. Marsh field, Or., . Dec. 13. Mrs. Jack Ellerby, who waa indicted or burglary at Empire, will escape Imprisonment She pleaded guilty in the circuit court Saturday and . waa sentenced to four years irf the penitentiary, but Judge Coke paroled her during good behavior. Mrs. Ellerby was out on $500 bonds, ran away and was arrested in Astoria. Christmas Umbrellas vv ilb-vs ine inrBJvai. una una KrBaei assortment in tne city, au tne newest Ideas in Dlrectolre handles. Good, fast color. English Gloria Paragon frame SI, OO' Rustproof English Gloria, finest frame . ...81.50' Hercules rust and wlndproof. . . -S2.00 j gold and pearl tape Gloria .,,,.........83.50 rir Prom Water Heater Fire was discovered Sunday morning In the Nob Hill barber Shop. - Sixteenth and Wash lngton streets. The blaze had started from a water heater, which had been left burning. The damage . was $20, Steamer Jeasle Harkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily x Cfept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at a p. in. " Xcffart's" pur gold seamless wed ding rings, all sizes, engraving free; price, $5 to $1$. 27t Washington at. 7amS Oajrrlck ft Co., the house mov ers; removed to 110 East Water street. Thon East 4427. t W. A. Wis ana associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Falls from Streetcar While alight ing from a streetcar Saturday night at time. Learn to roller skate now. Many wild geese in the grain fields around Eugene, but they are wary and not many can be killed. Full-length edge, silk Tape-edge real silk warp Gloria 81.50 An lmmenae line of fine Ladles' and Genta' 85.00 up Fine presentation Umbrellas up to ....SJfO.OO - 1 All roods our own manufacture. Rust-. proof, wlndproof, folding, detachable. aeir-opening umDretias, WaTOZJBSAXB AJTD BETAXT. MEREDITHS Exclusively Umbrellas. SIS Washington, Bet. 5th and 6th. E. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING ".' t,HiMaiie First aqd Oak 150. .ISSSqtfe'. Amm To Be Sacrificed WE ARE CUTTING PRICES Buy Your Piano Now For pood and sufficient reason, best known to ourselves, we htv concluded to dispose of 150 pitnos, at a small margin above factory cost. This, as you will realize, comes at an opportune time, as it helps in a large way to solve the .Christmas problem. )Ve can as sure, you that if you axe in the market for a piano, you cannot afford to. overlook this great opportunity to secure a high-grade piano at a low price. For the convenience of those who, cannot call during the day the store will be open evenings. You will find pianos ranging from $168 op, and all sold on our easy payment plan. - SOULE PIANO CO. 106 Fifth Street, Next to Petldng Hotel. i'i'JiMi; -lv t. 1 i "UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. oxomaa wxxmwonTK, ar rumi Ag, o oorwtt mauia. Mala Ml. BULLETIN (101) A-ltll TW BCTTOrC Or illll aJSWT.y-lM mU VHT XoaarastaM aad JnllaaBVll. -INfcVgMENT f ECl'R TTI ES ARE KOT rxrfcSTaTKT OPPORTr.VmrS K'e har seea that Wall atrt la th mart ft traat Inveataamts (arrr1ng necaaflv Nw dividend or Internal rate, a t'mpormtjr depoaitorjr for nrplus ra.ltal. vhllat It owners mor profitable taveaUnent. A eata ter for th ajwviletnr (ahum we mv right her elaaolff aa a gambler pur and sfmpl. aa hie lavement of vaiue and prebabiHti are. bcw.T.r anund, at at fwoaM ty th rr antpulatlTa laretr. ad a field In which th manlr- kafr of million plai a th tmf gam capable of aatiafjlng nia craving for er1tment atd power. , Hr ran!fatlv l ft th ftld for th man r men akne fe w1a tfc t'.txm f fnrttin bv t eT rt hreent end skill. fkrrnriM tr f!") bwr Kar hwi fiaag t tlieir , fuiieet pneMibl tt- luraaa at vaaUk at mn throh rater4 tjK-twieta of vlx. - ibt ta-.t-e-newt. bn t"tW'. a iawaat4 yaar ta ataaaet . f Ma trvitUm, Oaia r Krufc thrrfnr, or f m- the H or th fail ef the tf k dmlt In. JL a tf-t-mf f.,ftn(l'. ! rtitt, wt ft natural rur. Vat f artlft- . at ataat ta . th a-n ta r a t4 a-.ift r prwt. r ta vhn r;e' ' --d -TVe- la tnat mm Tm-w-J far taa aaaalj lW ta Waa trw COHfUlll aliOllTTtl CesUsaaa . ".rT-r-. - , I T5)t One est' (gift 1 0 N EVERY GIFT OCCASION, from the dawn of the year to its close, there is nothing more appropriate than a useful fountain pen. 1 low ers, candies and ornaments of charm all have their time and place, but the Fountain Pen is the one article among the staples of the worHd that is favored, both by the giver and the one who receives. Other gifts have their limitations, but the Fountain Pen is always appro priate, regardless of the age or sex of the receiver or the meaning and purpose of the gift. The price of the most inexpensive king is so low that it makes the cheapest good Christmas present you can give, while the finer and more ornamental kinds you can pay almpst anything you would pay for a Christmas gift. rfere are some suggestions well worth your while perusing for men. women, misses- and chil- Hiil XZ?xlJF3,??rl.?-&x s"urnteed to wear six months. nlckelodion, 28S Kussell street, between Special Holiday PacKages now in. stock make a nice and ac ceptable gift. , MEN'S HOSE, box of CI 6 pairs, for .tPXell , LADIES' HOSE, box of CO AA 6 pairs, for VaeUl MISSES' HOSE, box of CO A A I 6 pairs, for ............. ; V(iUU BOYS' & CHILDREN'S HOSE, box of 6 pairs. LADIES' "AND . MEN'S SILK LUSTRE HOSE, box of CO A A 6 pairs, for . . . . . . vJU U Mail orders promptly filled and de livered free everywhere. . Tor Bookkeepers No. IS. Convenient else holder, with sDeclal gold ben that is Just fine and stiff enough to keep a unt-. form and well-written Bet of books. No blots or continuous dipping of the pen. CUP on cap. Price $6.25 (with dip). Tor alesanea No. 14. Manifolding Gold Pens in standard slxe holders. Makes original copy In ink and fine clear dupli cates. Clip on' cap. (Always ready to write an order.) Price 14.25 (with clip); also in smaller sires and gold or silver mounting. For Jjodg- or Fraternity Members Ap- rroprlate emblematic mountings on No. 4 holders, with pen points of every de gree. College emblems a specialty. Tale No. 14if Price $12.00. Chatelaine Pea for X,adlea No. 12 O. M. Chatelaine. A convenient style that may be carried hanging pendant from a neat litle fleur-de-lys gold pin. Price 16.00, including pin. Gold Covered Olfts The gold and stiver -mounted styles of Waterman's Ideals are the most beautiful and useful gifts you can-select. One may be used for & life time. The hall-mark of refined giving. Majestic Pattern: No. 0512, gold filled, $15.00; No. 614, solid gold, 156.00. Christmas Set Combining in a hand some grained leather case, with velvet lining, any pen you may select. Com partment for ink filler and other acces sories. Case, separate, $2.50; also made in leatherette, price $1.26. a Tor th library Desk Secretary Pen No. 12 H- A small Do Luxe style for ladles. Price $3.60. To Vs with Pocket Kama. Boole Check Book Pen. A perfect pen in miniature, 8H inches long. Price $2.60, Vooket Or Purs Kemo. Bet Check Book Pen and Leather Cover, Loose Leaf Book (leather Index), combined. Complete, $8.60. A Travelers' Pen No. 414 Safety. be carried in any position in coat pocket vug or irunK, ana cannot spill. Can Sealed by the cap. Price $7.00. ladies' Purse Pen No. 12V Safety. Can be carried, filled with ink, lying flat in the purse and cannot spill or leak. The Shopping Pen. Price $8.00. Por Business Xa No. 414. The Stand, ard Waterman's Ideal with sterling sli ver mounting and clip on cap. Will last a lifetime. Price $7.60 (with clip); . smaller size, $5,60. Por School Boys No. 12. The Standard Waterman's Ideal, in plain style, with clipon cap to prevent loss and damage. Price $2.75 (with clip); with gold bands. $1;00 extra. -Por Stenographers No, 14. A useful slse, with special gold pen made particu larly for stenographic writing, and clip on cap, (Used by court stenographers everywhere as a convenience and time saver.) Price $4.25 (with clip) ; smaller size, $2.75. Gold bands, $1.00 extra. LL'jniiniliiii fcv XT rs ,aCTtis-t nr 1 ill Co 1 Booksellers "Dlje 36eol (Bift Store Stationers i$2.00 Painless Dentis lOnt ef Iowa people lean hara ttaalr plin !na Dnasawors, sa. Vi.haa ta oa On BLW.LWIJI, tt nM iroaBMS mnuaa i Wa will a ia ma a rool 322k golf ar bow crawi for $3.51 Islar Cieass 6.C J 22kBrU(Tattll3.S1 Geld Fililnga ' I.C'l EsmmI Fininta IC) 8ilw Fillings. " ' .53 Inlay Fllllnw 2.1 J flood Rubber PlatN O.bJ Beit R'i Rub m - lor Flats 7.5 J Filrlat Extr'Iloa .0 WORK fiUASAMTEED rOR IB TEARS Palnleaa Extraotinn ?ee whan platea or bridge wortc ! ordered. Gonmltatioa Free. Yon cannot gnt huc palnleaa irork dona anjrwaer. Auwni niuy fii siutoad. Modaaa alactria aqalpmaat. Beat ruotauu, Wise Bental Ce. thwdWasii.Sts. PORTLAND. OREGON OVM0SB0TOJ: a A.1L W Sf.aU aaOaya, te. PATE-MT: XTnlted States and Poreiga GrklH Procured. Defended and OOIU PACZPIO COAST FA TEST AQEITOY, Xn tooJrtoa. cat, . ?i . OBXOOIT LAW BOHOOla SL T. Rich- U.V.UV... V. ... .a U1V.VUSII. 'JJIOUIIUH . course in law; no time lost from regu lar occupation: recitations evenlns-a. Terms low. Business office 115 Com monwealth bldg. M. Morehead. secretary. Bungalow Theatre 12th and Morrison. Phones: Main 117 and A-4224. Tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday. ' Special Price Matinee Wednesday. Win. A. Brady and Joseph K. Grlsmer present the famous American drama " The Man of the Hour " .EXCT'n&g HAO .t,o,.50.c;..MalJnee tl. tp.A0c BAK1LR SHOES For MEM amd WOMEM TKEATB3 Main 2, A 63S0 Geo. x,. Baker, Manaarnr. Tonight All Thla Week The Grand Spectacular Kxtravaganaa, MTKB IaATXD OP STOD" Superb Scenery, Costumes and Effects. See the BilUken Man, April Fool and all the other famous characters. Beauti ful Music. Bargain Matinee Wednesday. Regular Matinee Saturday. Next Week. "A Girl at the Helm. . idAlar 6, A-loao. IN BXatine Evarr Dav THEATRE tr wzxz op niciMBxa is. This is Dec. 13th We have just received several shipments of High-Grade Sam ple Shoes from Boston, among the lines being the celebrated Ziegler and Murray makes, and many other lines of the best east ern manufacturers, made up in all leathers. Values $5.50 to $5.69. NO MORE This Is Your Lucky Day ' WHY? Because You Can See ALICE LLOYD at the ORPHEUM ...... GRAND wssk or ssasicBza is Im&bh tf cotton -Whlteaead-Crriersoa Wllsem - 3moBdvul Ttnaay WsU XaUUaa DaVoU - Pred Bnr Oraa1asoTp Matinee everv dav. I:2i: any seat. 1 So. i Evening perfonnaneea, T:S0, I:1S; bal cony, lac; tower rioor, lac; oox seat a. o. - sL- AOTiacss varssnn!!. Tn Florence Trovip. The lour Ameri can Gnr Girl. Schrodea m tnarT'. lVSn 'inJ r,iir VtftwrmrA mnA Ir1a. . f Viacaya, Leo White, Pantag eacop. : Pooolar Pr1ea Matlno Dally Curtain I IS A. T and . - "AaCERICA'S rOEMOST DELMORE d LEE NO LESS Sample Stooe Sfiwe- KEATS AT. gTLlTaVSJ PXAjro Wedneadav Enine. . IVwmbar It. !a- i Terr.pie. W a t at k and Tamhill.' WULLNOR Prlffi I! UII . t: ' 300-304 DEKUM BLDG. Xlilrd Flooor Take Elevator FVJ. GLASS, Manors Agent Croup Is tftost jr alert durlea t dry Fold weather f tN aar'.y '-' tnontha rarer's ef ye ' : kovld Ta rI red t-t It A ) f ld I tU tt 0.1't-r:r CotifH fWm4t, Vr ," 'a ,t atrtr wtthewt It In ; !""' 1 fcaa rrr tiv'r)''' I'-'". i f