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Show 1 12 MonIX; HE EXAMINER, OtiliEX, I'T-V- WEDNESDAY F! 99999999999999 A I -- CONFESSED TO TAKING PART IN TWELVE ROBBERIES. Sgggrgg t. Tall tht Name of Her She Rgfussd Gentleman Fnand," Her Levar. New Vork, Doc. 4. -- Secluded on the rear porch of Joseph J. White's home In Pelham Heights, where she was Mary waiting for her accomplice, Brown, alias Mary Cook, Westchester arcounty's first female burglar, rested early yesterday. ' According to the confession made to Chief of Police Marks, the prisoner admits taking pan In twelve Mount Vernon robberies within two weeks and sharing In at least 5,0H) worth of plunder. Although pleading clemency for herself. Mary refuses to tell the name of her gentlemaa friend, as she calls him. I would rather serve forty years myself than squeal on nr love," said the prisoner after she had been arraigned before Justice Warback and held until Friday for further examine-- ' tlon. The prisoner gave her age as S pmzwsuamsaGEm ru The best place in the city to buy toys is at the TOY STORE. We have the best selected and largest line of toys you will find and the price never was so low. All kinds of Games, Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Doll Arms, Doll Wigs, Doll Shoes, Doll Heads, Books, Pianos, Horses, Mouth Organs,; Balls, Tree Ornaments, Doll Furniture, Etc. 40. THEY CAN SELL FOOLS. On Results of Races Received Jefferson City. Mo., Dsc. 4. The supreme court today decided that the Mlaaourl anti-poBailing law does not prohibit persons from selling pools on races to be run In this atnte when bets are registered by telephone In another suite. The ease decided waa that of Charles Oldham, Kansas City, who waa convicted of keeping booths for selling poola on races at Elmridge (Kansas City, Mo.) race track, from which bets were registered in Kansas City, Kens. ROBERT FREED. ton, Kansas City, Mo.. Dec. 4. Austin Francis, a switchman found guilty i if murder In th Ant degree at Kuala, City, In November, 1MB, after a trial for the murder of Winona New MADRID INJURED. COUSINS PROMOTED. . Washington. Dec. 4. Speaker Cannon today announced the promotion of Representative Robert G. Couelns to the chairmanship of the house committee on foreign affairs, made vacant by the death of Representative Robert ft. Hitt of Illinois, Representative Frank O. Lowdon of Illinois has been appointed to the committee on foreign affairs to fill the vacancy caused bys Mr. Hitt's death. hi. sweetheart, aged II yearn, ef the city. She waa in n delicate condition and It waa shown that after having met Francla at the bridge over the creek where the body waa found she had drank carbolic acid. The state tried to prove that Francla forced her to drink th acid. waa freed today by the m prune court of Mlaaourl which reveraed the verdict of the trial court. Francla la twenty yean old. The glrla body, weighted down with a heavy atone, waa found in the southern ouiaklrta OF Madrid, Dec. 4. The populace of Madrid Is greatly excited over the cabinet crisis. Anticlerical manifesthe tations continued throughout night and the police were compelled to charge the crowds, many persona being Injured. Among them wan the bishop of Madrid, who was hit by a atone. About 2.000 women of the aristocracy headed by the Duchess de Ballen have petitioned the King against the law of associations. Clarks Stores FRANCIS From Other States BISHOP AUSTIN 5, hMiGl ooooeoooeooooeowooootooecooooQooooi t me $4ore Toy CZZZ2D ilEC'EMBi! MORNING, o o 9 o o o o o o o 9 o o o 9 o o o o o o o o e o o o 9 9 9 o o 9 9 0 o 9 0 e 9 o 0 9 9 0 9 9 I YLANB BOIXBOM AND I I I I Are appropriate names for our store. Stock larger than ever. Prices lower than the lowest. . Holiday purchasers can not afford to fail to lo k I I I I at our immense line of HOLIDAY GOODS before buying. je We give 10 PER CENT I I DIS- I COUNT on all Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods purchased before December 15, ard a chance to draw the beautiful $25.00 Prize Doll o I I I Goods put away and delivered when ordered I I UTAH STATIONERY Go. (OGDENS CHRISTMAS STORE) t O e o QOOOOOOOOOOOOCQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtV been made up in n special train for train ae It stands on a sidatnek h the purpose of making a tour of in- the Union depot yards. At aooa tospection f the Rock Island lines In day the traia will go wawvarl it Mlaaourl, Kansas, Oklahoma and Tra- all tigies the president aa4 attar ns. dais composing the party U to The direction and management of aa direct touch with all parts cl thi the system la being done from this aystem as the telegraph will fcmtt. ON WHEELS. HEADQUARTERS Kansas City, Dsc. 4. The headquarters of the Rock Island system bars been transferred from the o these in Chicago and New York to the half doaen private cars belonging to the These cars have various officials. and Chose 3dbo Cdear Chem; Catherine Calbot s Httractive Record of fashionable Developments pans Creations Nev. Ii. There are some possess aa PARIB, forwhe dress that Is as cure needle to the pole, but there are a lot more whe never had, and. sadder still, never will have this great gift. The good fairies bestowed It upon the Parisian at birth and from th cradle to the grave these are chic, that Indescribable something that means every) hlng in th world of fnodee. Th women who possess this instinct never have t be told how to put en a garment quite new ta them er an they have never worn. It ie Impossible for them to describe how or why they know the place In which the particular arttrl should b put: they Just d know. But perhaps the moat dreadful sinner against sartorial law Is the woman who Insists upon buying the latest thing nd refuses te wear It as it should he worn. Such a woman will buy a much tilted bat and put tt so flat on bar head that one Is lost in wonder how she achieved this difficult fast. Sh will Insist upon elbow sleeve, though to her talk qp would linsglns her bsr whole life a struggle against them and that It was Impossible to corns across any other sort, and then she "fills them up" with clumsily built ruffs and Inappropriate frills. This sains woman appeara with big veils attached to the back of her hats, regardless that most ef the new mods have avoided this fashion. She pins them up and loop them hark here and there or twists them around her neck until she appears to be trying to commit suicide. SJi- - talks disparagingly of throw ever furs sod feather stoles and ties, but Is downright angry when asked. Why wear them since you dislike them so. and (hey are out of fashion now?" Ahuve all things, she Is positive she must look fashionable If she wears a fashionable thing. Hut. oh, the difference to me" and to all of us who I now anything about Is mode! Still If one hints that she I martyring herself for the sake of a do mode fancy all L not well by any means. mon-Cain- which aha remarks with the air ef a saint, Really, the coiffure of the present day gets mors and more Impossible and I do not know where we shall realPoor thing! Her clothes ly end. must be actual torture to her. and one would forgive her all and help her suf- for If only the result were beautifuL which this modern Bind bad offers hla clients la that no two designs are alike except perhaps In rings, and when desired th design la given with th article purchased. The gema are set with real diamonds. If they enter Into th composition, and always In II carat gold or platinum. It la now quite common thing for wealthy Parisians te have duplicate seta of Jewels, which M. Tecla makes for them In such n perfect . I MR es We all have our falling. I reckon, and I. who prlds myself upon knowing how to apply the latest fashions, have no instinct for deciphering time tables, and sometimes tt la with difficulty that I tell which Is my right hand and which la my left. But a truce te this of real rambling, for I have faahlon newa for you, actually new new ws are returning tn drooping sleeves. The pelerine effects which are ae popular have led up to this development. The pelerine and the puffed up Sleeves could nol agree; one had to give way to the other. Fortunately the more senjbctlc style has won, and I would not be surprised If ee should sleeve acreadnpt the three-quartcompanied by a balloon or frills of lingerie reaching to the wrist, such si was revived a few years ago and found so becoming. If a trifle unpractical. And we are wearing here In Paris theater frocks cut rather low In the neck. They are not as decollete as the regulNtlnn evening bodice, but the neck is more In evidence than when a Hi. An old world Cecilia cut Is worn. touch to such a toilet Is an Inch wide hand of blai k velvet around the throat just under the ears. This effective band Is faatered with a small peitrl pin, preferably an heirloom. Velvet hands adorned with pearl laaaela on the ends furnish another treatment of the same manner that ne human eye can detect the difference. My lady weara the manufactured gema with n light heart, while the real end priceless Jewels are safely locked In the vault. I asked dark about the wonderful dlsooveriea of M. Tecla. Ah, madam." wee the answer, nobody knows but th aged Tecla himself. We can only tell you that the pearls are made from ground small particles of the orient peart, with a real scale of akin on the outside. The rubles, emeralds and sapphires are made from the ground chips of th real gems, but what the process of cohesion is we do not know. In the Tecla collection are long earring such se ware worn during th period of the first empire. They have bean revived and will grace the ears of the belles of this winter. The eccentric fad adopted by g fashionable woman several seasons ago of wearing a whit peart In the right ear and s black one in the left Is taken up again. They are of enormous alia rnd are fitted with screws. These earrings If of real pearls would cost anywhere from 1200 to 1000. Madame secures the Tecla variety for a twentieth of these er theme. 9 . , auras. R We begin the winter season here la Paris with the salon d'automne. This sounds like a bull, but It ia th simple truth. The gowns at the Varnlaaag on Friday were lovely, and particularly smart was the costume worn by Gabrielis Doralat, who I making such q hit gt th Vaudeville. It waa of gray blue velvet that charming shad that Doucet has made so popular. The princess skirt waa trimmed at the hem with elaborate braidings which exactly matched the velvet and with applications of sueda edged with narrow hands of mink. Whan I saw Doralat ah waa standing before the sensational picture of the salon, that of Mias Ruth St. Denis, the American girl who has taken all Parle by storm with her' Hindoo dances. With th artress was a chic little woman wearing an exquisite gown of old rose faced cloth built on tailored llns. The skirt waa round, clearing the ground by about an Inch, and on the hem there were medallions ef glove kid surrounded by emhroid- tries In rather coarse alike. The bnl- -r was a quaint affair, a sort of trellla- - St In connection with Jewels there I a wonderful man here at tlie capital who has revolutionised the Jewelry maria of the world M. Tecla. the alchemist, who In hla laboratory has imitated the finest gems In existence. Pearls are his specialty, although hla rubles would test an expert's powers of detecm w tion. M. Tecla has hla establishment; 1 1 or as the French say succursale." In riding this hobby rather hard. e so are impossi-t-'-know, but these people the Hnulevard Hausemann. There Is tiidt I am sure you will let me have no hint of a shop In this charming earners. J:.s' in or two mre Well, if atelier. One is shown Into a Louis thl- - unman who glories tn her salun. where everything bespeaks the wears a short skirt It is either period of that luxury loving monarch. just lung enough to dip In the mud all The jewels are displayed in cabinet of round or so short that on unnders If exquisite workmanship, and about the sr.r can know her own ankles by sight, salon are little tables where the cusand. If not. how she avoids doing so. tomer alts to examine the exhibits jus-ashe would a famous collection of ,,n Any niw fashion In hairdressing entn-- r . t ly floors her. She pretends to dls-- II treasures. Thare are iiasxllng i.c. he every new style s It mines in. but of rubles and pearls thv - cal in attempts a copy of ft. which ends In appearance the famous strands of (allure or a perfect caricature, upon queen of Italy. An am anise a-- lgno-r-ni'- -e a THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN PARISIAN THEATER 1 FROCKS. " i USEFUL i AND ORNAMENTAL ' Miss Irene Hobson, niece of the B uunlxh American war hero, ie now un the stage, with the approval of her -- cnii. "tye la less nutritious than wheat a: mure laxative. . women stick stubbornly to the c ; ;k they like Irrespective of whether sthey ar. .i.r One wnm-- n ! POINTERS FOR WOMEN. s red-war- m fftwrai n ,v , ,n ..jr , -- ii miner is Itlling Hie heart of he vuiing girl with Juy. Mouaquetalre gloves are popular, een when they ere worn with lung Sleeves, and plenty of colored glrnes ilnid glnvee. rather-a- re worn with pale guv n. whlcjt - lnp distinctively evening gowns, are nutural-- l -nmde hurl -- leeves. If you have a pan or bottle of enured lrf- -t whore heir, eye- - and skin are three different shades uf xra always etr gray. The effect Is beautiful purple and deep, warm her up nernllete g.m i. are In better for all sorts r.r s. r.d 1h return ..f the gnwn cut ever so -- l.ghily low jurt . , i l- w-- V:,L 'I I 1. - 4( n t, . , tarnished silver forks and spoon- - into pan and pour the milk over them, lo-- : them remain in the milk half an hour nr longer, then wash them and relulce in their brightness. Miss FbUllue Nelson Is s highly sneer ful woman lawyer In prui lice n Huston. Miss H.iphle Wright Is ca!l- -. the "Ite- -t 'Vurti of New Orleans" she .nd". t private -- .'hr'-. n shallow i ... men and buys who cannot read and rite are taught to do so. Fifteen hundred men and boys attend her classes. Drt-- d orange peel allowed to smoulder on a piece of rvdliot iron or an old -- hovel will kill any had smell In and leave s fragrant one behind Instead. Very stiff little hsls with low. round r.w n port straight nr- - ce h-- 0( simply bound with silk and have a plain band and flat bow to one slda Slewed celery eaten .with the liquid In which It Is cooked Is said to be excellent In cases of rheumatism and neuralgia. Spinach Is heller titan mineral water for kidney derangement. Barley Is deficient In gluten, but rich In phosphstlc salts, it la the chief -- nrihr-n cereal of countries of Eu - work ef narrow bands of molaikla aa4 embroidered kid. It opened la front over a bio us of ocru gulps ro sni Ivory vaL Her Lamballs hat was Is taupe colored felt with a full mars d black Spatted net over ruchlns of pH chiffon. Several shaded faathei biting lose at th bark looked sa If thoy acontemplated leaving the era tic ltogether. This peculiar arrangement of foatk-eIs one of the special nevaltlaa of bo season, and th more careless aa4 -finished your feathers look the mi cartels yon may be that th hat b b ra , the movement. Tha entente cordial between FraM pnd England ia blossoming tn ell ractloga English phrases, eras Eor llsb fashions, era considered quit correct" tn French circle, and a t Engllahman Ms Is Indeed th p triumphant Buying gt a French country baa not long ago I was surprised t kotf my hostess speak of a new arrivalsfeotf quite the moat amusing maa la iff town." It would he hopeless and quota the good things that W presented te ua during th visit d M k-fgmualng Scotchman, but the alskt he house left the be at th birth of a phrase which will quickly die at least In on PsriajW circle. The chef had developed and a whisper during the afternoon crept tkrwn tea and sandwk-hee- " Jhe house. There eras a dinner paW ta "on," and every one condoled with hostess. The latter with an Ingly contented smile sold tdj "Every one will he charmed. I meaning the amusing mso wha wh At th! moment a maa reasons nut unconnected with s psk gray eye and a crimson carnation not attracted by tha Mg aald very alowly and distinctly, "tm the fellow cook as well as talk. hostess scarcely lifted her eye replied sweetly: "Oh. yes! Helex-j mous for hla harhls des Imbed CATHERINE TALBOT. M Little Oleve Ifeedkfshl that are clever needlewxM ItilU possible te make theIs sndkerehlef at home and most attractive designs t down a targe hnndkerckW" ht alas and then roll Is D the raw edge on all eldss 41 Is finally overhalwW linen thread of eom eaW ' round sysla direction. This croM wctiand stitches fertn colored crosses .Vm mrdwra tha handkerchief- a The Greeks trained tblr letea on It. Tba sallow woman taa. and th ghostly povsea cmsT , Mack hair and a parchment Ion should boycott bright gr"If you paste a piece ef Jr g smoothly around tnatde them H yeur she and wear af the stockings will net ban them pearly so rnm. rope. - |