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12 GIRL'S TRIAL HINGES ON QUESTION OF LANGUAGE Assertion That Prisoner Did Not Understand English May Keep Out Evidence CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Deo. 8.-JTile feature ot today's session of the trial of Hattie Le Blanc, the French Cana dian girl of 17 yoars who Is on trial! at the East Cambridge courthouse for | the murder of Clarence F. Glover, aj AValtham laundry proprietor, a year, npo. was an animated controversy be , District Attorney John J. HlK gins, the ohlof prosecuting officer, and Melvin M. Johnson, chief counsel for the accused girl. The contest was over the admission of evidence which is considered of ex treme importance to the prosecution. This evidence concerns the statements alleg3d to have been made by Hattio Le Blanc in the Waltham police sta tion immediately after she was discov ered hiding under a bed in the Glover home on the night following Glover's funeral. The argument was preclpl-l tatod v. .en one of the witnesses, Sam uel B. Elmore, Mrs. Glover's attorney, was on the Witness stand and was questioned as to what Hattie said at the police station. It transpired that Hattie was asked the direct question: "Did you shoot Mr. Glover " "No " replied the girl in FTipTWh. She also said, "I had no revolver to kill with." Th'a waa brought out during the ar guments before Judge Bond and the jury did not hear the evidence. Mr. Johnson objected to the introduc ti n of the question and answers bear ing on these statements on the ground that his client did not understand Eng lish nt that time and that whatever she sairl was through an interpreter. This interpreter is now in Canada and : has refused to come to Massachusetts j to testify. The district attorney maintained that the prisoner understood English at the time of her arrest. Judgp Bond announced that he would render his ruling un the question of Admitting the evidence Monday, to which date he ordered court adjourned. COURT AFFIRMS DECISION IN CONTEST OVER DEED Justice Burnett in Appellate Court Settles Property Controversy SACRAMENTO, Deo. 3.—The action of the Calaveras superior court In sus taining the demurrer of E. J. Bradlock, one of the defendants in the suit of John T. Wamble against Alexander M. Wamble et al., was affirmed in a de oision handed down by Justice Burnett of the Third district court of appeals today. The appeal originated in an action brought by John Wamble, who (ought to have Bet aside a deed that was given to Alexander Wamble. John alleged that Alexander promised and contract ed on receiving a deed that he would build a home of ten rooms on the 480 acres of land involved, which the fam ilies ■of both men could share, would put In 200 acres of grain, otherwise im prove the property and., develop the Pine Log Lode mine on the property, sharing half the profits with John, who assumed no obligations. When Alex ander rfood^l the property to Brad lock, John, whose profits were thereby cut off, tried to set aside the deed h« had given. He attacked Its validity on the ground that Alexander had not ful filled the requirements of the contract since he had not properly developed ilii- property. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL HELD TO BE NUISANCE Washington Court Bars Them from Residence Sections OLYMPIA, Wach., Dec. 3.—The su preme court ruled today that tubercu losis hospitals are, public nuisances and should not be established in the resi dence districts of a city. The ruling was made on the hearing of an appeal from the decision of the superior court of King county, which refused to grant a restraining order against a tubercu losis sanitarium In Beattle. The su preme court reversed tlie finding of the King county judge and ordered an In junction issued. In making the ruling the .supreme court said that while science miprht hold that there was no danger of contagion from patients that Mere properly handled in a tubercu losis hospital, the ■\Y;ishins*tnn statutes described as a nuisance anything that disturbed the comfort of the home. A sanitarium of that sort did disturb the comfort of the home, the court held, for in the popular mind there was fear of the disease. JURY IS UNABLE TO NAME WEALTHY WOMAN'S SLAYER SISTERPVILLK, W. Vn, Dec. 3.— Early today the coroner' jury conclud ed the Inquest, which lasted through last night, into the d<;at!i of Mrs. Eliz abeth Allen, and the verdict «:is that she had been murdered In her home by Home unidentified person, [mmediati ly Prosecutor K. C. Moore announced that three persons were under sur veillance. It developed today that Mrs. Alien had an annual income of $10,000 and that she seldom kept less than at her home, while the amount was often as high as $30,000. 6670 ACRES OF PUBLIC LAND WITHDRAWN BY TAFT WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Provident Taft has withdrawn approximately G670 acres of public land in Washington and Oregon for water power Bites, it was announced at the interior depart ment today. The lands are locate.! :• iollows: Washington, along tho little Brtnd d'Oreillo river, approximately 4810 ucres; along Jacktnan creok, approx imately 7SO acres, and along- Lost creek, approximately 120 acres. Ore gon, along Rogue river tribuatries, ap proximately 9W) to FORMER CASHIER IS GUILTY, SAYS COURT IN ARIZONA TOMBSTONE, Ariz, Dec. 3.— ln the United States court here today a ver dict of guilty was found in the first case against T. C. Hanks, former cash ier of the First National bank at Doug las. Hanks was charged with misap plying funds of the bank in making lalse entries. Twenty other Indict ments of similar nature are pending. The Jury was out about ten minutes. ♦♦ I.lfn at Arrowhead >|irlngs Is the real thing. ••£] $145 Outfits 98c I 98c Book Racks 75c I jj^^^OTKiJllS tSpS /^^ I Fin* Plumes $IBs I J™™I!TZ?™L. Pyrography outfits, complete with Extension style, size 19-Inch ex- I^l^ggyj■««»*» M^A/TA^tfiJ f >W^IW S-?J?^Xt. «d"to PiT!t t« h^ book and instructions. Marked tends to 30-lnch. Owl and fancy J WWWJ CWIVM ij I 1 KWGrlgrXillMl§l4^|»MM/#C7 had tlp"- perfect throughout, all male Jortant sal" beginning Monday. So.-m I price $1.45, sale price 98c. Aisle 5. figures. ■ Regularly 98c. Aisle 5, 7Bc. \*ff OMelos7 f B{ w 4 &olgfaw AYc^ 4rH^ft% jWaELES. o^oo'""'.? Can aSond Floor. Floor, at $3.65. '• f- "-".fM'-" '"'■ ■ ■'-"'■-- \ * * .* ' * ' - -C '.'"■"" f ' ■ f ... '\"'t *°~ Magic Hands Have Transformed the Store Into a Christmas Wonderland fT #• 1 T\ »1 1 iO #^ —Ready, a Christmas store complete in every detail. ««*tW'* /< W&> \n ■ /v»* ' t~Mf)lifl4T\) rvinndtl k^CLLG —What a period of preparation has preceded this an- «V*^M . ■^HBBBi->"?«-'5#^ X±\JUlAl*y ±^LISL/VJU i^rt^tv^ nouncement! Preparation that has been extending over *^^^^^^^^^^ «* V 7 I/If) *V/rt*r?« lii^t T^PCPived. " months and months. , . ra^-m.^'Pil' ■ l^^S^SmsSt vA* *$,:'■ w 7500 Yards Just Received From the great bulging stocks that are the most re S&^^r^fa^M^^^B^.fe©^ [If you could see this great quantity of ribbons piled high and the markable in the store's history, to the arrangement and re- '$£% %£ Ar# '''WnEk CJ^f^n^ B.^^^*'^/ wonderful variety of patterns the shipment represents. arrangement of departments, up to the conception of the Ji ■;• r-N^r;2SE€£iJ l-':WHi3 \\ by, the values are so good and the prices so reasonab c decorative idea that is now ready in all its completeness to \jg : SmSSt^* -wIKJI^B that, were we to quote comparative prices, in many cases you'd decorative idea that is now ready in all Us completeness to &3BKh' 1&M I? * hardly believe that such fine rbbions could be sold at such mod- greet you Monday. ; . \ jfr;* t wNSMw^^tM^^l *! Wz> 1 crate prices. —Brilliant with hundreds and hundreds of twinkling » I^m^^irl*i^^^^«^«^^x Fancy ribbons for fancy work, just at the time when ribbons lights that glisten among the bowers of Christmas greens, IlSif^S^^Si^^i^^^^ will be most appreciated, that's what this sale means for these that haye been entwined about the dever litt | e pago da booths that K^R ■^InHiESI H are the sort of ribbons that the holiday time calls for. Bows will SQ effectjve , djsp , ay a wea|th of Christmas merchandise. - J^f H|| I ' be tied tree if you wish. _ The "merry, merry Christmaslspirit seems to have taken pos _ /^^^^^a^^l^^M 2090 Yards Ribbon 15c 2150 Yards Ribbon 25c session of the store. Everything is in readiness—no detail forgotten. ;/Vw|^^s7'^El[lllHV^<mH stripes, checks and floral ef- These are in Dresdens, —With but 18 more Christmas shopping days, gift selection is- / 4^Sfij wIR 'wHE fects; 31-8 to 4 inches wide, checks, stripes and Persians, the very important thing of the moment, with stocks at the very bulg- I ""v^plll *PI Light , anf'a dark combinations, light and dark combinations. in«poi";-^^h«« and service atour h bgst poi"'ofp fecUon ' -^ *i"' J I ff 15c is a feature price. truly remarkabfe lot at the sale and with the more staple lines of merchandise bidding for your ■ t'vM V:i T 1340 Yards Ribbon 19c pr ice—2sc. patronage in the most remarkable way for this season of the year— ISKP'*''^ ' Stripes, checks and plaids are lin Yardsßibbon 75c surely this week will be one of the greatest holiday weeks of 1910 | fSBf. *] ife here in this at from 3i to 5J JJ^JZt^^L at the Broadway- ' - '.idHHiit inches wide, and the sale price £"■%£,£"; 7 and 8 inches wide. IsTvSHHR * 19a o rd Y - n3sc S'- 1---*'-""" More Department-Moves for Holiday IP I superior »>« tij bor^my " 2 60 Yards Ribbon 49c Briefly, we tell of the new changes among departments throughout the house: || Vj I we've seen this season at anywhere Men s Furnishings to aisles 8 and q. Women s Hosiery to aisle 7. MS? * re Tn^-iorai^Ferlianf ifJat" KraTe^OTi^B^ach Women's Underwear and Children's Underwear and Hosiery to Annex. " «lil striped effects. The price around widths. You'll want It for opera Trunks to 2nd floor, rear Boys' Department. V Wl^ which most interest will center. bags and other fancy works. Light 1 rUnKS tO 2nd IlOOr, rear BOyS Ueparimeni. V \| | Yard 85c. grounds with contrasting color. Umbrellas tO front of aisle I. . - - . ' ■ I ~~Z, 7 These and other department changes we previously published. 4 '' v. 25c Imported Zephyr 1 %{* " ! """" ~" 9ti^l±£^^,±Z±, $15, $19.50 to $25 Tailored Suits H^^^sfe ~^iHEEHSI¥-::,,:::rr:::r in December's First , $11 95 WS^&SB win welcome this opportunity Important Sale for W omen . . . .'V* ■* ■* •*s*s Neck Pieces $1 DRESS GINGHAMS, 8:S0 to 9:80, YAM) « YARDS LOSGCLOTH 9So—Soft fin- A , * „,., . . c ..-. ( f fl Black coney necK pieces, cleverly fastened 6c—Regular 8 l-8c dross ginghams In ish lonKfloth. 32 Inches wide, excellent ».--... , , • t^ A , .^^'S^-w Black coney necK pioces, rlPVCliy insien™ neat dark styles. Just for one hour, lor undermuslins; 12-yard bolts that As the Holiday SCISOn approaches the Suit Department mUSt lose iSwiL'li 1\ scarfs mid neck pieces of black coney, satin Monday, a Third Floor feature. I^lmlt feature specially Monday. Uolt 06c. ... rr^. j • r *1 JB H*A II faced. These at $1. 10 yard.-., and no phone orders, yard more and more selling space. The reduction ot space means tne /«!B?»SfHj|" v cl j.. <tjr q<- nnA <*< O^OH^ «. - 11. ..on ISSrsS r dl', c, cion k stT"' a"d tlint's'mT^TS™ why yo " f^W Brown cJ^iJifs^ r'■ Made G chMjtod ringham. in pink, blue and "m m tan.fe noHce the sale price. be able to buy these smart suits Monday at $11.95. > H<#irw9w in the vve r y fashionable'- shape, lined with green and brown. Mill remnant " _-• —,<-• --- T." J 2S&'T^ satin; $3.95 and $5. lengths, 10 to JO yards. Specially tea- PTrTnw r » ST ra w-_Bleached Billow —Suits or DroaOClOtn. :- •SSSMIIV^^X • Q 13:^^.^ C^*« «> 11 HS\ tured. a yard mo. "c^es ma^ of "t^ hea^ W PS -Suits of Scotch Mixtures. /^PPaMI 3-PwC« SetS $12.50 oA-nrp-v l^i-r »htvq nw-v—TT,. i,,.vt muslin; size 48x36. Find these Third —wide Wale Woolens. ' TOTOmNE^'vWct -^ Black Belgian Lynx, three-piece set, conslHt ■^fSf JKSS^SSrdSIS^II S Flex Annex. Each 14c. g blue anfl brown _ , iSK^il.^ '"Sl^^rt^S £$*„ laW'mUlt VCry •n'd'wiors™ Marked specially attte l ?c' s-l-B. REnnisoDK cotton bats *t— —Also gray, green, red and other shade. Included ' ffMwMiW^ ——^—^^-^^———. " Third Floor Annex. Yard 13 Vie These are the cotton bat.-, that mean —Regular $15, $19.50, $22.50 and $25 SUITS—Coats are full satin lined, fifZSWWWf^ir A X r*\ • /">•£ i. greater e-onomy In the making of " ' ,v , , " iSSftj Xi % ?'■! ilP' AtfrOni TOr C//lr3StmaS Cjlftt COTTON VOIIJM 35c—New cotton comforts. You see It Is comforter size with new model skirts. /p|f ft%| 1 Q if ' SXpTUna /UT \sIiriSLMUS VII/^» voiles, 36 Inches wide, pretty assort- arid it is stitched, which prevents the _ A , , thl j t F men can afford to overlook this bargain. M-W Wl %VW,W A ■ hl Pment Just received In time for Mod ments of evening shades. New mar- cotton from pulling and enables you to **• ""■ •" V"° " *«"»"« ■ _ • 6&s/ »| da > " offering. The fancy Apron makes a chandlse now being featured. Third re-cover the comfort case lor laun- Second Floor. $11.96. Bfsf wM'm dainty gift. These are of a fine lawn, Floor Annex, yard 36c. derlng It well. Slz« 72x84. ■ ,W r(W .S^KZa >4*i M trimmed with lac» and embroidery. Round •XX T v m *1 1 & •a. f JS/X Its* 4mS IB • ■ or square styles; many different patterns. — — 1 Women s 1 ailored owts rt% /■% -4 r\ 0* $>Er r^'^-11 !l TheBB aro marked ""illir from 26° to 75. ,0 $1.00 Silks Enter sa|e 59( . Marked $25 to $39 _ 50 . ifo^j-LmZJ?)^ || ;||| c^^r£n . s Fw , HoKday Sets Important Sale Monday at VC Marked $25 to &3J.5U . %p*J JL •%X *^/. p || Children's Furs, Hobday Sets on p 6ro°m.neSre. flTnela!e he,n mr.?h-i l9k1 9 k «^h^^ain^^'ran^y asr= a second bargain price from the suit^section. a a — offering of 250 ter«W . i&y >%L*V& a& first's as messallne lustral. Tussah, silk popiius, taffetas, renaissance, fancy and self- garments. Regular $25, $29.50, $32.60, $35, $87.50 and $39.50 suits. K^. /4 v s' t»\ Sill popular prices. SV' rr:«?« h^^r^"^SSS^ t "nVlto -Materials include the very finest chiffon broadcloths, French serges, || || || M c^^a"inf.^ra. V^cer.^V 0,"!^ and Vl 00. Choice Monday, Second Floor, yard 69c. " rough woolens and mixtures. - , , tm i.'«f.s><i >■ . «nd up to $16.00 set. Children. Depart- I■ — ' • _——_ —Broad variety of styles. Many beautifully braided and plain tailored JIM -Mpl *H ment. second Floor. t • nrt 1 C J lonfir ooat model - i jfi /W. mL tt ~i t> »-t. tt vj I )tl/?nC-- I fWDOlQmmmn.^TMr^tllCM <? —Every size from the Misses' 14 up to the extra size 55-inch bust measure. ij| 4|lM*| l JaCKage JJOOtn a tlOliaay ±alll1£ll& ~~ J~ UIVVIS-~^pi tSttttO 2 . 0 of these and the gaie prlce $21 _ i|U|||i|| || Feature Important Monday PriCeS . - _ T r»1»^-r»1^.-^^ iP Pl-kl'fii Everything that could b. suggested for the in your request for Christmas gifts do not overlook the fact that these PurCHaSe N eiV OKirtS Ready $5.00 M WfMvl ' uTZo^lTo^ ."."now Toca^eT.n 8!..'." practical lines of merchandise offer a wide and varied field of useful pres- " H* 'Ws>&My& 'r!f —pretty holly and Dolnsettta boxes In all ents. Most attractive prices for Monday will direct you to the linen section. " cloth skirts that are the very top notch of value giving. mL «W,s\'H • th* dlfferent slzes rom th « tln onel at ' $150 damask »i.:is—All linen, two mekckkized damask 88c—ee-inch, —Think of broadcloth, serge», panamas as well as hairline woolen and If^ J^JfefflM —Ho"iy°n ibbon rioc ea bo?t. yards wide, a double damask with a soft f a^ lßh 8atl" novelty skirts in every size and extra sizes, including blacks, blues and all , U WMWM —"old and silver cord at I?" a, spool. .;:;,::;„,„„ ... - r .-, lHr~rE;- $B.7swaist*of a*ft™ $5.00 mm? »-■- ■ ~ ■ the department-?:: wo rivenof an linen HEMstitc iiKi. IOWILI 8 i-3c-size A holiday special-beautiful silk chiffon waists over silk foundation. Beautiful \jJf - OOX I aper ii/i. SM^&^f^S a h'uck^niatrStl^fd-' SIS models, black ana colors. $8.75 regular.y. V &« t,S&i£ t S^s« M«?^^ how It 13 possiDre nl r lal u v B to pr ular 10c towels at 8 l-3c. . x»1T»1 *«•**»• 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. BUD"ffere'nt Upa C;t. nn"s UOln^udin K snow- ,3.75 BKTXSPKKADS^ ,3 00-Thes. are CkriStmaS Batk RohCS $3.50 ZSZ'r Christmas^ Stationery 15. *** «p. drop oak leaf, wild rose, grape and 78 Inches wide and 88 Inches long, . T , —Faper Bens from lc to -oc. ivy loaf designs *i oo a yard _ o - 1"!i"nIr nl ph ric beed^7- adS' M ho e"d^' 1 Third These of the German blanket flannels and eiderdown. Charming styles trimmed with satin and complete ' -Orange wood Novelties. Big assortment dozer. napKln • ■ • Fjo » Annex _ $3 each. ' with cord and tassel. Others at $3.95. , ; .____ > . ■ . ) \ at all prices. Aisle 5. j iCKilM^^^B f^fiiiaCl"&^fi™^flH^lli3' FANCY NORTHERN BURBANK POTATOES — & A>flXwmM&»ki jl VXHS^^I/ vk&riqal&i&r /* Smooth Stock, 30 Pounds %J \J\* If at all in doubt as to what to give, handkerchiefs will .^^iV^k. ■SjJr/iaO^iO» 'i / T,»nmTm»T oiT^A-r. » TmrlT . _..„.„ tt a Hire immediately suggest themselves, and when you think of >My. 'Mr^ isJ' I' L C 1 • EASTERN SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS -* E" ~ handkerchiefs think of the Broadway's vast selection. # /ycVej^ \ \///L «K>J T of*M ITI ft Pound / jC —Customer after customer has told us that no hand- of /,&*tr&\. J% //lli/f'4 li/h-i* US'* ■* #»W , " * "*^ kerchief department in the city compares with ours in^S^ v^^\j^ //>')m,'Ji 'a .// iJ '2 Practical aiid popular lines of silverware for K. C. BAKING POWDER , . . OHr* variety and lowness of prices. We especially feature nBsc> li&^'pvsr i//\\':>J?-/9m Practical arid popular lines of silverware for K. C. bakinu puwuek . ' w vtiwiP^w/i/J Sifts- These we list below are sterling sil- 25-oz. Can, Each j&\J\^ iO#nnnt» RfAti'/? <b 1/M ** R« v Jlr%iM Wf&jfv ver novelties. pampy tart P fruit in heavy syrup ~ i k °"" nrana $i.uu a jjox JQ^S. <^*¥}^I// It is to he a wonderful season in this sec- IANLY iAbLb- rKUII IN fIU-AVY SKKUf . « Three in a, i box, beautifully embroidered handkerchiefs. J? *jK >. i^^^ \i;a/l.,ii\ c .1 i ir 2 Cans '• • • -%J X/ V^ In flne all linen, medium weight, soft finish. . / X. /W &^<><Uy "Zg? tion, for Hie stock was never before so com- , . -~... —The crowning handkerchief value of them all. Im-i^sX Sj\.W Vfc^'^^^^e^^Q plete or attractively priced. Choice ot peaches and apricots. .Limit one dozen "cans to a ported by us direct and shown by us exclusively in Los <jv^ jw ♦ -^eZtfi**!, '\iil NOTF THE ILLUSTRATION Some customer. '. Angeles. Ideal for Christmas. '^^^i^yW r n l,^«^^« r 'Zi? wl »,- AI Ml- JntllwLUaiß/VIIUW Some i_ubhjiiiv.i. M ,--,-.—„„-„■_ 35c—Women's Swiss and I,lnen Handker- Xk^T V$ _ rl. . , , . . . , , II.\M)KMM.III|..I-h -.«'—Women's Swlfk nnd Mnen Handker- f3^^S^MSBBB ™ 35 different articles have.been pictured and FANCY CAROLINA HEAD RICE ' /»■* «* chiefs, embroidered comers, soft finish, hemstitched, ai-. ' £v(W™ //^ nrirpr! • ■ininnrr tiipm vnii'll firwl- a n -J- " X *^f* most an inexhaustible supply, and so many different patterns. _^^T B\ V& a&Z^ f^ pneed , among them you 11 nnd. 4 Pounds Jj%J C 11 andkkkciiiki.s 3 for soc—women-s an Linen and swi*. Je\\ v W^V >>v '^^^ _. _ „ Rn _ i.. (m Handkerchiefs. Some with hand-embroidery In different fi\ '^*&\^^u\ _•»» / «"""!•"»»'• , Mo to W.M - LADY WASHINGTON OR NAVY BEANS <* -- pattern,, others hemstitched and scalloped. Some of Emer- \\^S&Q£s \ ?Z?2? '^&^f' S '''""' Mea»ure" '" '" *'■•■' t-, , 9 *^/-• aid lawn are trimmed will: Imitation Armenian lace. X^^ \\^ \\\ ajF*l A^Vff M Key Bins* 60c to 7Be 4 FOUndS Xmt %J %^ GIFT IIANDKKKCIIIKI^—At prices ranging from 400 to »1.00. 1\ V * \\ »\ I'j'i i 111 l (jTit v.nltv Min,,r. »So to xl 41 1. „ _. Borne of 6wlss, others of linen, hand-ombroldery; some with \\ "r 'j>4* \\ B\ 1 '!'' /srs.7s^ Mirrors ™"" .io. QUAKER ROLLED OATS •» lace, hand or machine made; some with'scalloped edges. VIZ*.. \LjdJi !! tLV? I'm i.i i iiir Me yun.^^ i^vjiu^^xj wnu '■ # j^» With each ot these handkerchiefs we give ■ you a fancy \if-+? .J*^* 1 !'l i' Xfi Tj^/ !p^ Pocket Combs 50c to f 1.23» 2 Packages *J JZJ^, holly Imx. Prices start at 40c. then 460, 60c. «50. ■",,■. and \^Cji^^^^' " MSrwk =»-- "::::::::::::::' s-"'= KPBBffirr^r '«« ESTassrasrsar «« 'l"s£r"™E"~ '-"•""•""•' 75t\ /I?''%Hn _mZ^ t'iKiir Cutters f1.25 . Choice of vanilla and lemon. Or assorted souiw at the same price. THE TWINS, 25c—Cute Handkerchiefs, novelties for tne chil- jf .^r .?^V X \iJ&yrs. U<U(cAWb^ « i * v. i 81 45 ' Come and try some of these prod- dren. Three dainty lawn Handkerchiefs, packed in a Box ft- ,v» \ t^Jir; fvP»i^>t». I <«•»« »ei»Nors ', on Mil r tkAM I»OI« \.\ SOAP r, n ucts. Demonstration, Fourth Floor. that may be transformer! Into a bed wherein lie sleeping \Jl^ ■•'•'££} m^S '''^y^ii^^ Baa; Tags 75c to »l rii'iPS— lABQI 1-KG -6JC , two little tiny dolls. Box complete 25c. Aisle 3. NfV.. J^oC < .'7jT /F^st\*\V\'&> Vanity Puff *'--3 f." TH^?T , - " lOWA SUGAR CORN, « I rtl? 't^^T" IV- M/ VI PSoT lluby Rattle. $1 to $1.45 WHITE KINO I.MMIRI 25c WHBI CANS "■■ *J IUO ~ — -^T )^>^>v)J^\ Match safes, <.-. u.-igns »5c to $3.45 soap—7 iiaks ioK ST itix« beams, 25c Give a Merchandise Order for •" %S>V^ r:», i.. to tZ SB&^g 36c \^ZZ££Z „ Celebrated Francoz Gloves Kalve Jars 50c to 75c including Gunpowder, Ceylon, uncol- APPLES, 7' I.BS 25C That means giving a satisfactory Christmas present, for Francoz gloves are , Talcum and Tooth Powder Jars ... 300 Kirn liru»h«. *1.45 to $2.28 or9< i jan and English Breakfast. r satisfactory./ Made from the finest selected skins. F.ancoz Budoni, $1.50; Tooth Brush Jar. • •",0c Large Hand Mirror. *6.0s to «8.45 ' Ko(i-O-NKK OBlMi. CORN 3 q c Francoz Brabant, $1.75; Francoz Extra Quality, $2; Francoz First Quality (old rrom.lar».:.V.V.V.V:.Boc to 81.25 Nail Buffer. 75c to 82.25 BROADWAY SPECIAL 2 5C ' lAK*-H '*IKGS Suedes. $1.50. r, '• „ . puff j>r. 83.45 and «i.■« Toilet set. $io.9s to 830.00 <oiihK, i.B ••• phosvho mk\i. or 35c Special Coronet Pique Cloves for Service $1 .35 Hat BnubM ..- 75c to $'J. 3.1 Manicure Set. BJ-»5 to *1*.45 We still maintain the Quality of this H,OI X, 2PKOS »'*'*' "f . . 1 '• r Bonnet jlninhes *-'"'5 Brush and (..nib Sets 88 to 813-00 Coffee, although the wholesale cost Or U]e new food nyax . Demonstra- These are of fin. quality lambskin pique, and gUSSeted. One large Clasp Cloth Hru»Ue« ............$2.93 to $4.05 Military UruKlir., pair. .. .88.95 to 81200 has advanced. ~ tlon. Fourth Floor. at wrist. ' Street shades. All Sizes. - "^':M'\-.^f, 1 LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER i. 1910.