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TWELVE PAGES TODAY a ibis ?g.uie i u laitw iv n i vwsi iiwwwiigy toiui Aiiieas uuuua , of Every Description l RECTOR ft A There are Articles Suitable for Men & Women, Boys & Girls, from the very youngest to Grandfather S Grandmother . , Gift Goods That Will Please Her To Open A New "Lohsttir Palace" In New York New York, Dec. 13 Tito Great White Way Is to havo a Clirls'tmas present In the shape of a new "lob ster palaco" thut Is expected to eclipse In brilliancy nnd magn'flccnce any sltrllar establishment where the gay GothainlteB nru wont to dine. Tho establishment Is the now fourteen story Hector Hotel; occupying the sito of tho old Rector rcstnuiunt In i Tfmos Square. Tlio hotel nnd 'ts el'ib ' ornto fnrnlsl lngs are now prnctlcilly complete and tho army of omptovc'i aro being drilled In readiness for the formal opcnliiK which Ib oxpectul t( talto place on Christmas Eve. Tho man who is responsible for this lntest nddlt'on to tho attraction of Broadway la "Charll " Hector, who camo from the Wet not many year' ago with a bundle of money he had mado out of his basomont chop home In Chicago, nnd eoon caused the nit restaurantctirs In tho matrnpiilla to sii up and tnko notice. From tho first his restaurant "caught on," to use n slang phrase, nnd Its popularity with tho lav'sh fapondors Increased stund lly until tho patronage proved too largo lor tho accommodations of tlici 1 old establishment. Then It was that Mr. Hector decided to give to Now York the most palatini na woll as tho most convenient restaurant In Ameri ca If not In tho world. Tho now ostnbllshment roprosonts an Invest ment of over 13,000,000. Tho now structuro occupies tho en tiro southeast cornor of Tlroadway and Forty-fourth Htrcot. It contrlns 10 rooms, all with baths, nnd thir teen parlors. Tho restaurant la to occupy tho entire Broadway front of -tho main door. Thousands of dol lars havo been spoilt on Its decora tions, Tho main dining room Is 100 feet square and will accommodate 800 diners. Surrounding tho restaurant room and lobby In n inozvniiliin hal cony floor, a largo part of wll-h will bo devoted to tho orchestra and othor musical features. To run tho hold nnd roslaurnnt 850 employes havo boon ongagod. of which lfiO will bo vvaltors. All tho glass nnd chluawaro to bo unod In tho establishment lias boon made from special designs In Europo, and from Ilolfast 00,000 pieces of llnon havo been Imported, Tho silverware alio has been mado from special do- tlgns. The bulld'ng conlalnu threo under ground stories or Doom. Tho lowost basement contains tlio cuglnos and ibollors. Abovo this, In tho aub-baso-moat have be''ii Installed an clabornto fcyttum of ventilation, a large cold ctor.igo plant, laundry nnd vacuum 'Cleaning nppuratus. Tho b.isomont proper w 11 bo devoted ontlroly to tho S:i(buu liltchens and commlu nry looms. 4. I ! ! ! A I I fa 9fa fa J .J. .MISSION MtV BOCH'.TirH fj. 4 .. ,J. .J. . ( .J. J. , J, J, . Cay Street M. E. Tho V. II. M. 3. of tho M. K. church mot with Mr. Chan Hupp, Kui.t High street, last Lvnulng, Mrs. lluntfliurger liml II19 dovollon nls, liuslnesH was then conducted by prenldent. 1'lodfies mdered paid. Mrt. Frank Kliby had churgo of tho program. Mjhle, with Mrs, Mlohoy nt p'uio Hoport of convention by Mrs, Hat nett and Mis. Dnljy Heard. l'lano Solo -Mlfis Holou Bhlrcuian Hooding-Mm. Onrlow, Double Quarlot, rondorcd two dfelco tlons, Iloadlng Mrs.-'I'homiw Wclr, Song Hy Society. A soclnl hour followed and delic ious refrethmenta woro porved. Blxty flvo woro present. e e 9 $ $ 0 & Q m i) O 19 O Hand Bags, Jewelry Belts, Neckwear, Etc. Splendidly Complete Stocks Choice Goods of Velvet and Silver Mesh Bags Gern-an Silver Mesh Dags With etched and opcn-oil( r,nmcs, molie lined, some unllned.S2.25 Leather Hand Dags In oveiy stylo and all tho fashlouablo knthLis; samo ino. fitted bags, with pu se., ca (1 casi.B and po.vdcr boites; p.iecs I.um Q1, 01.50. S2, S3 T9 SQ Hand Bags Women's Hand Ea3 l.aige. medium and small sl.'.cs. In (It or oxldled f ames; n'ecly lined, some wlili small change pmuos, ca.d casus and uiiuois; p.lcid S1 TO 32 Vohot Lags, and Velvet Belts Velvet Page With silk com! and tassels, sonic v,l h tjxIdUed and gilt f minis, p etly lining, with and v.ltloui puisu St T0O2.nO Lovely Scarfs For street or evening wear, becoming and warm. In Dresden, Persian nnd Egyptian; pi Ices range fiora 50c TO 31.50 Women's Mufflers Knit Mufflers Mercorled Pointed Yokes; alt coIoib and nil sizes up to 10, In whito, black, brown, gmy, pink, navy, caidinal and bluo 50o Sash Fins 8ash Pins, 25c and 50c Silver and Gilt Sash mid licit I'lns, in a' pleasing variety of shapo3 and styles, many of them pretty satin lined boxes, aie priced at 25c & 50o Brilliant Set Back Comb3 New nrllllant Set Back Combs Combs aro hand polished and all tots aio mounted by hand; dozens of now designs ) SI. OO m Man's Neckwear Neckwear Is always appreciated and always accept able as hcllc'n ijlfts. Cholcf- of fine all-silk four-ln-hands, In light and daik io,or3, eo. one put up In a tancy box. ...25c Mill's flt.u silk roui in-hand tits, light and daik colon,; a gicat va.lctj; put up in fancy boxes;., each SOc Men's Hcsieiy Men's lino ltelo hoso In all tho now colors, per pair 25c Men's puio tbtead silk hoso; pur pair 50c Wo 1110 headquartoiH for tho gcnulno Holeproof Hoso; six palis guaranteed to wear six months; six pairs for $1.50; per pair 25c Put up In fancy holiday boxes. Men's Suspenders Each pair put up In a fancy OhrlstmaB box, sin glo fcllk suspenders or In sots consisting of Buspeud ors, aim bands and hoso supporters,.. .50c TO Sll Men's Outing Night Shirts Mado of an extra heavy quality of outing In neat pink and bluo s tripos well finished and largo, full bl.cs; at i 81.00 Noveltie OP EVERY DESCRIPTION SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS The greatest stock of Novelties at the most reasonable prices will be found on our first floor, center. There are articles of silver, metal, wood, brass, for ev ery purpose articles suitable for young and old, male or female pretty things that everybody likes. 1 Umbrellas for Christmas Umbrellas for boys or girls; English gloria c'oth, fancy or plain handles; pilco 50c Umbrellas for men and women, twenty-six and twenty-eight Inches, taffeta cloth, and great assoit- mom 01 nanuies, in peail and silver trimmed; -SI & S1.50 pilccs Umbrellas for men or women, twonty-slx and twenty-eight Inches, mado of splendid taffeta silk, handles tilmmed with gold, silver, pea 1 or ho 11. Sneclitl ' S2.S0 & S3.50 Xmas Handkerchiefs Children's Handkerchiefs Per box. 10c & 23c 75c. 85c & 31.50 Ladles' Handkerchiefs Per box 25c For 25o Ladles' Embroidered Handkerchiefs At SOc, 75c. SI TO 82 Men's Plain Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Exti a special values; C for 81.50 Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Extra sizes; at -35c TO 50s Gloves Make An Acceptable Gift All gloves In pretty Christmas boxes from $1.00 up. Wo will gladly exchange tho size after Xma. At $1.E0 Ibo finest and most le'iablo or kll gloves In sircdo and glace all wanted colois. .3 8.50 Neckv.ear a Delightful Present Men's Handkerchiefs Per box 50c, 75c, 81.23, 5.50 & 82.B0 Ladles' Pure Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs At 50c Charming New Neckwear White laco trimmed jitots; satin edgid Peisian ties In all col g s; Stocks; Persian Dutch Col a s; fancy Silk Col lais with dainty ties 5Q3 At 2ic Neaily as gieat an asaoment. .. .25o TUb Mmt Complete Fur iisplay In E. 9 J- i NGWALT CO H But best of all wo are able due toa series of the most fortunale'of purchas esto quote the most reliable of furs at the lowest of low prices. All the latest of styles the large shawl tho pretty muff arid the new pillow or watermelon muff as well as the smaller pieces all are here. & 0 Q 3 Carpet Sweepers Our special mako; an ideal Christmas Gift; special . S2.50 We are the first to show the new Knitted Aviation Caps for Women The now knitted "Aviation" Caps which havo attained such Instant popularity in tho cities are now horo In whito and colors , SI .50 Hundreds of Eeautiful Christmas Boxes at from 5c to 10c Entl ely now and different Christmas boxes In bright polnsetta and ho ly patterns (somo of them ombossed) In all sizes and shapes.... 5c TO 10c Holiday Aprons Apions for tho lady of tho. house, for tho maid, for the cook in fact. amon3 for everybody; special 25c & 50c 9 9 Qtoa(0tt4ltttOt9Q&)09ttit)$9f6t$(g99(f DEfAlLS Mr. .7. II. Earl of Clovolaud return ed to bin homo on Wodncsdny a'ter epond'ng Tuesday In thlj city attend Jng to uuilnc3ti matters. For Coming Poultry Show liuiiiy 4iTiiii!i!(l A inotliiK of tho Knox County Pot Slock nnd Poultry Association was held In tho olllco of Stream & Hiincr on Wednesday evening with an excel lent attcndar.ee. Tho regular older of preliminary business was disposed of In regular older. Tho flrht linportnnt mnltor taken up wns that of tho silver cups wlihh has been In consideration by tha associa tion for somo time. At thin meeting It was dee'dod to secure threo eitpj to ho given nt tho coming show In Jan uary. Ono cup In lo ho glvon to tho entry v,I'h tho highest georo In the poultrj department nnd ono to bo glv on to tho owner of tlio ontry which cores tho hlgtwst In tho dog depart ment. Tho thlid eup la to bo given to (ho person owning tho largost mini bor of b'ids which scorn abovo 00 points In tho coming show. This last cup will not ho tho proparty of tho person who recelvos It this yonr, al though It will bo given Into his pos session, It will bo necessary to win tho eup for threo years In order to inuko tho cup his or her property un conditionally, A communication wan rccolvcd at Ui!j mooting from Mr. W. H. Or.tvos of Soutliboro, Mass,, who will act as Judge at tho Knox county show. In tho letter, Mr, Graves stated that will bring with him, tho coops of Whito Plymouth Iloeks and Whito Wyan dotte ohlekcns that won first prizes 'In tho largo eastern show last yoar. TIicho blulB nro renmrkablo and It will bo a treat io tho lovers of flito poultry to sou thorn. Tho Knox coun ty show opens on January ICth and closes on Juuuury 21st. STRIKER KILLED Chli'tigo, Hoc. 15 Two woro shot down and ono Instantly kilted In a riot todny of striking ga'mout workers. u May Soon Dr.pose Lewis As President Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 13 Wheth er Thomas L. I. owls shnil continue as president of tho United MIno Work ers of Anmrlcn, to which olllco ho succeded upon tho ietlromout ot John Mitchell threo years ago, will bo determined hy today's referendum election, tho results of which will bo announced nt tho gonoral convention of tho organization in Columbus next month. Tho opposition to Lewis Is said to havo been steadily gaining htrcugth for a long tlmo past and those at tho huad of tho movement confidently declare that tho count of tho bnllots will show tho dofent of tho president. howln' loss of popularity among tho rank and file of tho organization Is 'ittilbutod to tho stand that ho took caily In tho present yoar In re gard to tho sttlko of tho coal min ors In tho Illinois Hold. Notwith standing tho fact that .i voto of tho men Involved ohowed tholr determina tion to continue tho strike until their cause was won President I.owla at tempted to force them to accept tho comproinlso offered by tho mlno own ers nnd ovon throntoncd to withdraw tho support of tlio national organiza tion unless tho mon yielded. Thu spoc jnl convention hold In this city to rot tlo tho mnltor showed that tho or ganization as a whole wns not In i.ympnthy with tho stand taken by tho president. It has been tho voto ot tho Illinois minora Hint has' elected LowIh for tho last two yours nnd his opponents say It wilt bo the Illinois voto that will accomplish his 'defeat at tho pres ent elect'on. Tho cholco of tho opposition to suc ceed Ia)wI Is John P. Whito, presi dent ot tho lowa district. Friends of Whito predict that ho will rocolvo a majority of 40.000 votes In Illinois 'and Iova nnd that, with the opposl- t'on to Lowls in tho southwest dis trict and in somo portions of tho East, there Is littlo doubt Hint tho Iowa mini will bo elected. 1 ' ' STARVING irliin Returns Watch Which He Found To Owner Ashtabula, O., Due. 15 Evory po llccman on tho Ashtnbula force will wager his bndgo against n collar but ton thut Frank Smith Is tho most lion out man in Ohio, Although thirty, strong and willing, Smith hud senirhed for days for a job. Ilo was down and out when n patrolman Jailed hliu last night to provont his freezing, Ho had no socks nnd his thin coat wns buttoned up closoly over an undershirt. Ho said ho Hadn't oaten nnything nil day. "I'vo got to got rhlto or dlo in tho snow," ho told tho Jailor who turned 111 tn out unfed this morning. "Well, don't hold up anyone," warn ed tho olllcer. Smith hadn't gono far when his eyes, cast downwnrd. saw u gold watch on tho Icy sidewalk. Ho pick ed It up, looked nnd mado certain that no ono hnd seen his dUcovcry, thou shoved It In his pants nnd ruW bod his stomach with anticipation of a squnro meal. Ho started, then halted, nnd turn ed back toward tho police staf.on. Ho told tho turnkey about his ilnd, nnd aided by tho police sought oat tho owner, Miss Nolllo Martin, n nurse. Sho hnd only $2 In her purse at tho moment. Sho oltcred It to Smith. "I don't want pay for bolng honest," ho Bald. Finally ho took n dollar. Mrs, J, C. Cornoll returned to hor homo In Cleveland Wodnesdny morn ing uftor a sovornl days' visit with relatives In this c' " I" ""UN I H II I HI. I n IIIIIHI MBiMMWWWhMii.i.'3MMBWIFI'llllillllliii1 iUnrrTintuaMJa. - I?K&B vniiSliTiaS This is the Slipper Season, and we are prepared for the rush. Thore is nothing in MEN'S WOMEN'S OR CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS that our stock will not offer. If you are mic'ecided what to buy, visit our store, and let us help you to docide. We also have a completo lino of Misses and Children's Jockey Boots and Boys' Hi$h Top Shoes which would make a splendid Christmas p resent, and would be appreciated by any boy or girl. Come in and look us over. Fish & Lybarger 103 S. Main Street SIGN THE ELECTEIC SHOE 'Phone 819 Green Caiftflgra!ffiX!Kn:CiaBMHiI9KSB2K LADY DUFFERIN IN CONCERT I-iondon, Dec. 15 A brllllunt gather ing of society folk filled Dcchstoln Hall today to attend Lady Duffcrln's do but on tho concert platform. Lady Dufforln, who hoforo Her marrlago was Miss Florouco Davis of Now York, possesses a charming soprano voice, nnd has been frequently heard In prlvato salons in tho cause of char ity. -. . Mrs. L. Hay.es roturue'd to her homo In Duckoyo City on Tuesday afternoon after a sovornl days visit In Mt. Ver non and Gambler, CORN SHOW To Open In This City On Friday Morning Tho third annual corn show, under tho nujplccs of tho Knox County Corn Growers' Association, will open Fri day morning in tho K, of P. armory. Much corn has been entered for tho show, Tho corn, othor grain and potatoes wero received at tho Knox county board of election rooms In thcPetor man building nnd th'o armory on Wed nesday. Thursday morning the oxhlh Its woro romoyed from tho Petcnnan building to the nrmory. Tho prlzo list is a good ono and tho exhibit ot corn and othor grain 'will bo largo. A big crowd Is all that Is necessary to mako tho show a grand success. MAYOR IS KILLED Lagrange, Ky., Dec. 15 Mayor Mc Dowell was killed by a falling chim ney Mils moirlng while directing a fight agaulst llames which caused a 25,000 loss. Id ili$'l9r0mm-' r mm jwwjifrmMi,-; jwtWMmJ'bbm uitfWimaMrnittMi"M" JZ-C3T