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Show onnrx. sroRXTy c, r. the 12 H" III LEYTE x S?e t Four. ; rmwsaaxE&3nssa : j i The best place in the city to buy toys is at the TOY STOF E. We have the best selected and largest line of toys you will find and the price never was so; low. All kinds of 9 A Games, IM- Killed Pulojan. Leader. War Full report from the Island of Leyte chow that the figbt ou December 6;h. between the troop am) constabulary and a band of Pulajanea waa an Important victory Four Fulajanea for the govern-neu- t. leader, were killed, kavlug only one Important chief .till at large. The killed. btndlt loat forty-thre- e Major General Wood baa ordered the troupe of the Seventh cat airy to participate in the active purault of Hum who escaped, which la now In progress. Thoae wounded In the encounter are improving. Both the military and civil authorl-tle- a predict an early resaailon of the present trouble, and Governor Smith regards the end of the Pulajanlsm In Levi, as aaaured. The campaign In Samar la progreas-InIn a manner satisfactory to the government. Three or four rebellious bands have been dispersed, their leaders being either killed or captured. General Wood believes that th. Insurgent problem iu Samar haa been brought to a close, but aaya there may be several more small engagementa la Leyte before the trouble there la Anally settled. Manila. Dec. 11. j ' ; g Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Doll A ms, Doll Wigs, Doll Shoes, Do I Heads, Books, Pianos, Horses, Mouth f FAST COMPANY Organs,; Balls, Tree Ornaments, Doll Furniture, Etc. Son of RUINED HIM. . Prominent Peoria, Man Confesses to Forgorleo, 111., Raum, one of Doc. 11. Daniel F. moot prominent law- the yer. uf thia city, aad a son of Green B. Daum, of penac- ? nr" vz. o 0 0 TO AND DOLLDOM 0 9 0 0 AND o ft 9 9 0 Q O Q O O O 0 0 0 'KSRESEEamXBTKT 0 Are appropriate names for our store" Stock larger than ever Prices lower than the lowest . Holiday purchasers can not afford to fail to look at our immense line of HOLIDAY GOODS before buying. 9 O 9 O O O O 9 0 0 1 0 0 9 o a o o 9 O o 9 9 O o o o o o o 9 9 9 We give 10 PER CENT 0 DIS- 0 COUNT on Toys and Holiday Goods purchased before December 15, and a chance to draw the beautiful $25.00 Prize Doll all Dolls, 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goods put away and delivered when ordered. sions of the United State, stand cused of being forger In the sum of d 110.000. It la charged that he false mortgage on Fox county land. F. O. Cunningham, a money .broker, la the complainant. Raum surrendered to the state's attorney, admitted h!a guilt and waa Immediately placed In the county JalL Raum entered the office of States Attorney Schoiea. "1 am a forger, he said, and delivered himself over to the authorities. Ha waa willing to make a confession and sign his name to a written document. He told a story of traveling with a class In aodely which required means, beyond hie own. Ha detailed how be had committed his first crime to secure money for his living He could not meet the forgery when be had expected to and another resulted. The gross amount of hla I a conference in reference to one of amounts. In forgeries la flO.UOfl. Three thousand pr Itparties I waa a week the forgeries which Air. Raum expressthat discovery 'ago dollars of lhla la due Frank O. Cunion deferred came about and Mr. Cnn- - J ed a hope to pay. Another waa ningham, a loan broker, and the re--, seut for Mr, Raum. They had ered and Anally, despairing of ever malning 7,0i:t la scattered among cth- ene-cute- Clarks Stores rr-Tfr.rt- 9 O O O O and Only On. Escaped. Toy $tore o 0 0 O 0 II) FIGHT ON DEC. 5TH WAS AN PORTANT VICTORY. Ka:.gHgga o5 o oo o o mouvix-i- . PEACE ASSURED OGOO6e&C&SdOC0QfeOG9O?9OOeOO3OOGOQQ s yf ttah. vttvvkkiv.t O O gwawaagawroBBUMf) o o o o 909000909990990990909900099909000009 IRISH TRADE MARK. London, Dec. An Irish 11. nark, applicable tu every article trade man- - qfarluntd or produced In Ireland, has beeu registered and Ireland Ibua the Drat country to Imre a national trade mark as a protection against fraud. The design of the omiaibta of an old Irish Dcanta I ornament with the word Nclrlnn," meaning Made In Ireland." trade mark ! meeting the obligations, failure to pay which would unquestionably result la hla arrest, he voluntarily aurreadeted himself. nr-ull- dlcov-ningha- m swagger hip length jackets of tailored ! suits from abroad. The long coata of i broadrloath do not ripple In at the waist line, but folluw an uityielding perpendicular from the arms eye to a point where the fronts curve away severely and precisely like a man's cutaway. It is absolutely vulgar to have hips or a waist 11m, and there you are. . . R at Many of the moat costly hats depend almost wholly on their shape and material fur effect. Tulle le lavishly employed, but It usually matches the general color tone, so la unohiruslve. The buckle and the bird are oftener than not all the ornamentation employed. t R R R ear seems just meant to frame s your, pretty face. Lace is not as much us-- 1 on theoe wraps at formerly, bat Instead Is lavished upon the various frocks for house wear, especially os thoae worn for the afiernoon by th debutante daughter when she has ui Informal gathering of her young R i R The hems of many of the aeasen'a fluffiest ball gowna are to he weighted down with trimming of some kind, for, marabou and even swransdewn bolng used. Another form of ornamentation Is embroidery In lightly woven metal ribbons, either silver, gold, oxidised silver nr green gold. Garlands of flowers with fragile foliage and petals of gold or silver gauxe are found ready to apply. With a little taste the most exquisite frock could be evolved combining these and tulllne, which Is a new fabric somewhat heavier than tulle, but with the rame mesh and a waterproof finish. Of course there must be two layers of the same tulllne veiling, the foundation for the diaphanous effect so greatly In demand ean only be gained In this manner. In fur. ermine or miniver are the favorites, even supplanting Russian sable, which was formerly the most popular and fashionable of fur bordering!. wall to get the best possible, for a collar cornea In for many occasions, and a cheap or an lmttatl.iq faf fur does not stand aren UfiW one season, and one of them Nika should loat a long Ume with gold rare. Hudson Bay sable la an cxcclleM choice, although white fox la a gmt temptation because of ire flulflnesa that fribiids. m One of the new fada of the season, and a pretty fad it Is, too. is the combination of coral and cameo In a setting of dull gold. No doubt the erase fur gay colors had more or less to do .with lhla decidedly unusual fashion, and the pink and reddish colors of the atones are a feature of the newest necklaces and tombs. e ( R Brown veils lace or chiffon or th balrlino moehes hve lieciimr -- J popular lhla year as the brosru malinci which decorates the bundeaux of any and evory color of hat Black tk staple color Is, of course, worn ''a great Heal, but the uee of brown Is the new color point of veils. Even wPh gray hats, and there are plenty of thei'J the about, brown veils are worn, butnire-tparticular shade Is chosen with a fa- y that keeps the combination from nf ting an unpleasant conglomeration neutral tinta R R Gloves .must not only be long enough to more than meet the slMsa out mu-wrinkle in luxurious dbiegaid of th amount of kid that goes Into theif mousquetalres. Gown of Brown Veiling. Brown veiling makee th attractive gown Illustrated. Tbe skirt Is a plaited affair that to muck newer and smarter than the sun ray modal. I Z Black spangles, and these are clamed as Jet. though not so, properly speaking, never quite drop from notice, some statuesque beauty appearing almost every season in a glittering black robe which so accentuates her good points that others Immediately fellow her example. But real Jet has net come up for notlre for something like twenty years. It made a madest last winter, and spring found many leading dressmakers advocating It to their patrons. - ' R R The popular ribbon embroidery appear even on slippers. Those of pink, blue and white kid have a pretty design done in ribbon on the vamp, and some are further embellished with cut steel beads and colored stone ornace ment. tuary widen or. sadkiidh that the m-- I of heiug mil dressed is to wear whatever tM becoming to them. Foolish Indeed is the virgin who wears brown Just he, ause it huri-to be smart im reason when she knows that It tnakes her c'.iiiilexiin (allow, r blouses fitted cinsely to the figure When she knows that they reveal d uneven shoulders or angularities of form. Having riisi nvered the toior end lul wl.u-l- i espeiluliy suit T.er. she should to It heirr thru a brother. Kameneva Is lint tv tie fibr SO der still. nvr ri nnn to c n -- 'k ed as much as an nnfortunale ari-t- y uf ciior e. To dem i Ibe the smart Frn h models Illustrated the point tie esprp frr-- k is of empire design, the tight filling skirt weighted at the bottom with a (leap bund of empire green sutaii ubov which is a troll of tore, done m pins silk. The decollate neck is treated in a like faehlen. Don't you think the opera hoed fascinating? It is u pink chiffon velvet lined wih chiffon nf the asm shade, mid the full tse frill In the scheme dotted with rfstbods g tif things (Ids .(.s.-m- i modes me iui Uculbi I. .iriuslite An va- - ' ' ' ! i ; j 1 iinoi-iiin- . I nmp'e ef tMs forethought Is fount) In t' 1'aris demonstrates the overskirt the toque pictured. And the stunt.ir.g vogue. It Is nikje with three bias French model hat In taupe felt with a ruffles areuml the bottom or the full knot of mulberry velvet and shaded polth-oa- t ihrr this In thin (loth of feathers Is a beauty. tlie same shade me draped two deep point, one ba k and the other front, the rote's falling to the bottom of the How fashionable dressmaker do rn-- . skirt, the drapery ut one side going joy making poor women miserable! halfway to the knees before It siepes One of their latest means of torture is away to th back :md front. It Is the Introduction of the overskirt A j hoped that this overskirt affliction more anaesthetic style never afflicted ' will want Itself ru this season. civitlxk'fon, but that will not prevent There is a derund for lightness In !'e gat mem from being admired by the sartorial wis. and airy aowna tr- - smart world. A brown crepe de bought by the cune rather than by I liine tea'll me Just received ' from the yard are the rule rather than the j r r R R evening wrap la indispensable and. In fact, two or more should be provided for the debutante. On should be light in color and of rloth of silk, and the other, which Is for theater wear or for any similar entertainment, for which sthrr conveyance than carriage be used, to be of a mediumly A exception. Light settings, too. are being used in jewelry, and the baibarla styles that were thought ao smart last winter are taboo this year of grace. A long chain recently made for a society woman la of fine gold wrought, in a delicate pattm and studded with precious stone, first a line black fire opal, then pearl, naxt a a fiery heartedglamlng ruby with here and there a flashing diamond. It The smarteal It of winter raiment ca.is for severely straight lines. There i cot a curve in the seams of the , smart dark, or even a dark shade Gray or dark red are th two beat for the latter. but the first mentioned wrap should be In the most becemlng of the many exquisite pale tinta or else white, harness bodice la plaited and a fur collar should be provided n ehrmlrette of ecru emhroT. that can be worn with either If the sleeves are nf embroidery, wttkpuree be long enough. In getting fur for this purpose It is - |