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CANNON IN ROLE OF
"CHOIRJNYISIBLE"
Great Siege Gum of Teutons in Oper
ation Against French Positions
Cannot Be Seen.
Train Robber Jumps
train No. 301, the Sun!et Limited, near
Colton lonlsht, and fired a shot In the
Confesses Hired to
Plant Dynamite
Illegally In his possesion, made an said, by planting" ilvnsnilte, and then C"ntniitlv rttii'iltia bsrkwntd and for
cKMecn-p.se signed statement to the "ol. m e,,- lt and reaping rewards. $Zll ' uSVXZX? 'inn a;,.,
authorities here late today, affirming e . i : 1 1 v . ' and It aoiintlmen hnin-ened thai
mainly that he n hired by th onts ..e. In.,. rr.e." l'""" f'" ,n' thr'"' l ""' Kr""i
Through Car Window I
Het bounded from tho car
a pusjtcnut'r In the rg.
The rohher Jumped through an oeu win
dow. He robbed, no one.
.,f h Men lisnli' and Manufacturers' -! 1 "l"'"'. " "'
re!, itr.l at on time to nv Olio hn t. ll
I.03 ANGELES. Oct S.-A bandit en
tered the day coach of Southern raolflo
MAKTINIC7.,
Cel.. Oct J A. P. Kmor- j
aociatlon of Stockton, where a lai'or wnri !. :i d. rr-nm In the f,ir .t h.-n 1
Pee Want Ads Are the rvst Huslnes.
I'i inters.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results,
son. under arrest for having explosives, protect them. This h did, He ,,., .mo.. ,,, dur . ,,,,,
Sunday, October 4, 1014-
-BTOGES$-NA3IHI COMPANY STOKE NEWS FOR MONDAY BURGESS-NA8H COKIPANY Sixteenth and Marney Streets
THK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOHEU 4. 1.14.
BATTLEFIELD LIKE IRON PLANT
Ome Artillery IMfe round Away
Foar Dare at Lee Parorhre
Without Loratloa BelaB
Discovered.
BERMN (Mr The Itague and London.)
Oct 3. An orportunlty to watch closely
the German-Austrian artillery attack on
the line of Trench forte aouth of Verdun
lift Saturday was given an Associated
Frees correspondent, who had been with
tha Germans at Met.
An attack, which Friday led to tha tak
ing of Fort Camp Romalns, aa tha
first step in the breaking of the defense
of tha fort lines, resulted Saturday In
tha silencing of Fort Ls Parcches, tha
correspondent aays.
Towards evening It was reported that
was replying to the Austrian fire, all
tha other forts being silent. After that
tha Austrtans concentrated their flra with
precision on thin single turret from a
distance of six miles, indicating that it
was but a mntter of time when the de
fense line would ba resdy for an In
fantry attack.
Vnllnntlr Defended.
Fort Camp Des Ilomains was valiantly
defended by the French. The attacking
forces came within five yards of the
only one armed turret at Fort LyonvlUe
trench in front of tht fort before the
garrison surrendered. Tha French ar
tillerymen In the casemates of the forts
had to be dislodged with hand grenades,
smoke bombs and fire tubes, which Ger
man volunteers placed against the open
ing of the casemates, filling tha Interiors
with fragments of bombs and sense-robbing
gases.
Even then the defenders refused to
capitulate. Finally they ware given most
honorable conditions of surrender, owing
to the valor tlioy had displayed.
The correspondent s trip over the bat
tlefield showed nothing of the tradi
tional battle tumult, such aa attacking
Infantry, racing cavalry and galloping
artillery.
Artillery Invisible.
Tha heavy artillery could not be seen.
There was the tremendous detonation of
siege pieces and large columns of smoke
areas from burning villages. The black
surface thus created was studded every
where with the white olouds from explod
ing projectiles.
On the road a few wounded were mak
ing their way to the base hospitals. Be
yond that the battlefield gave the Im
pression of a tremendous Iron plant,
with Its masses of artillery machinery
and the attending noises, a feature which
seems to mark this war more and more
as the preconceived plans are applied.
Tho German and Austrian heavy siege
pieces were marvelously concealed and
placed and the working of them was like
clockwork. Men brought ammunition and
placed it with astounding regularity, as
if they hail done nothing else all their
lives, though now and then the wholly
mechanical process was Interrupted for
a lew minutes by new Inxtructions which
were recived over the telephone, ob
servations having necessitated a slight
change in the direction of the fire. There
was a pause for the noon meal.
Loi-atioa ITever Discovered.
One artillery, piece pounded away for
four days with Les Paroches as Its ob
jective, and the location of the gun never
was discovered. During that time the
men handling this cannon had gone to
housekeplng most comfortably.
St Mihlel had been evacuated shortly
before the arrival of the correspondent.
From hills near the battle ground 1
luuui iw seen max ine artillery on Doth
sides was hammering Incessantly. To
wards evening smoke columns rose south
of Toul, indicating that a fight was going
on there.
Cossacks Adopt
Flying Wedge as -Form
of Assault
(Copyright, 1914, by Press Publishing Co.)
ROME, Oct 3 (Special Cablegram to
New York World and Omaha Bee.) When
the Austrian armies, defeated by the Kus
sians in Galicia, were retreating In dis
order toward Cracow, they were hotly
pursued by Russians. The Infantry divi
sions easily wera overtaken and offered
no resistance to the terrible charges.
The Cossacks adopted a apeclal format
tlon, advancing In a triangle Instead of a
'Bne. When the charge took place the
""shock was Irresistible as the apex of the
triangle pierced the Infantry Una while
the sides advanced onward and continued
to charge.
WYMORE GIRL ENDS LIFE .
IN ODD CIRCUMSTANCE
BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. J. (Special Tel-egrm.)-MUs
Edith Ehoff. lt years of
age, ahot herself tonight after R. E.
Hauier, who had been conducting a vot
ing contest for a Wymore paper, accused
her of retaining some funds which had
come into her hands. -
Hauser was to have turned over a new
automobile te the winner of the contest,
and when he found that the girl had com
mitted suicide he endeavored to make his
escape, but was raptured by Sheriff
Bhlek. He la being detained in Jail here
and It Is said that he will be prosecuted
Belarrade'a History.
Belgrade, the "White City," once again
the storm center of Europe. has known
many changes of masters, and more than
once has fallen Into the hands of Austria.
A military outpost of the Roman empire
2.000 years ago, the city has sustained
mora alpaca In the course of Its long his
tory than even Constantinople. In ISJ1 It
was captured by Holyman It, wsa re
taken by the Austrtans In IRKS, and lost
again two year later, stormed by Prince
Kugne In 1717. recaptured by the Turks
in ITiCJ. seised by Austria In 17(0 and re
turned by treaty to the Ottomans III J7W.
Then In laud the Herbs themselves rose
and took possession of their ancient capi
tal, and a long series of bitter conflicts
ended In the final departure of the Turk
In ltJ. London Chronicle.
Logical, Perhaps.
A lesson in elementary anatomy had
been In progress. Hut the teacher did
not flatter himself that he had made any
lasting contribution 10 the knowledge of
Ins pupils.
"Now, ran anybody tell ins," said he
at laet. "nhat part of the body is the
miirl hardly treated?"
Only one youth howed any signs of ln
tedWume. Gut he was most enthusiastic.
"Well, famrny, you seem to be the only
boy who has learned anything. Tell the
clsfs what you know."
"The part of the body what hat the
worst time Is the eye."
"How is that, Sammy?"
"Because all dsv It I under the lash,
and every night it gets a good hiding.''
Th Knlchte of Ak-
OUM OTESTS
Haw Captured the City
tS3
AT THE bnnrjuet of good things pivv
vided for Monday's shoppers tho
, toast of honor will be "Our Guests."
l.' . i e :
i.4vv nuniuer ui uui pihiiiihiuimi j
recognizes that whoever emers the doors o
of this store puts us under obligations to
look out for his or her welfare.
nesldeg pergonal attention, that nothing may
be lacking, we have arranged convenient rooms
for rest, writing and to meet friends.
You may have your parcels checked and your
questions answered at the Information bureau
on the Main Floor.
Then there is the Sub station of the V. S.
Postofflce where you have every convenience of
the Postal Service.
In fact, we do everything in our rowir to
inaHo you happy and conifortable in our store.
It's our aim, you know, to be of
"THE GREATEST SERVICE
TO THE GREATEST
NUMBER."
Best of all every visitor to the
store will have an opportunity of
sharing In the great economies In
force here Monday. Read tho
store news through; you'll find lt
most interesting.
BUR'QESS-NASII COMPANY.
A Partial Ust ot NOTIONS
at Little Prtces for ' Mtonudlay
y
Uj U
Girdle founda
1 1 o n s, all
sizes, ea . . 10c
Boned belting,
all widths, the
yard ....10c
Twilled tape,
10-yd. bolt, iu
all wldths.lOo
Cotton tape,
20-yd. bolt. 10c
Colored rick
rack braid, 4
yards for. 10c
Elastic Sani
tary Bel(s.25c
Glove darners,
all colors. . ou
Bargees-Has Co
Celluloid
thimbles, all
colors . ... 5c
Wooden glove
forms for dry
ing gloves. $1
Thread for
machine, 200
yards, mercer-
. Main floor.
lied, colors,
spool .... 6c
Silk skirt
binding, all
colors, yd. 10c
Shoe trees,
pair ...7c
Asbestos iron
holders, at.5c
. 'u-ruirijLrii-ri-riiLii ii.n ji.iuuui in rrs .
em's "FMe's" Hot Oirs& Ocm-
MDBg That'll Appeal t Yot
ORRECT in style and in splendid selection. Come in
and see the display you'll bo pleased with the new
arrangement of our men's section.
FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SMUTS, $L60 to $7.00
"Arrow" and "Earl and Wilson" makes.
"GOODFOW NECKWEAM AT 80c to 78c
- White, black and gray, silk and washable fabrics.
FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO VESTS, $11.26 to 97.80
Splendid line of the latest In dress hosiery, mufflers and hand
kerchiefs. FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO GLOVES, 51.28 to 52.00
"Lion" brand collars. Ask for "Rushville" and "Wardine" for
the correct dress collars.
SILK AND OPERA MATS, LATEST SMAPES
Barysss-sT tsh Co. Main floor.
IHtomgwi3 Will B Interested in
This OffleoBj off BED gPREAPg
THIS as an idea of what to expect. Better still, come and
see for yourself.
DOUBLE SIZE BED SPREADS, 8c
Crocheted la pretty Marseilles designs; an exceptionally big value.
BED SPREADS, 9L28
Double size, Puritan brand, Marseilles design.
BED SPREADS, 92 S 8
Extra large, beautiful designs, scalloped or cut corners.
MARSEILLES BED SPREADS IN SETS, 93.30
Spread aud bolster cover to match, blue and white, yellow and
white; very special.
Baress-B"asb Co. Main floor.
IRoyal-Serapi Wflten 9x12 MJ(G&
That Are Vataes, 33.gQ
THE celebrated Scrap! rug has been on the market for years, and
Is recognized as the highest grade standard five-frame Wilton.
Beautiful Oriental patterns and colorings. Some with linen fringe.
They're all marked $47.60, Monday special 133.60.
Ammiimsteir Rungs
New Fall designs with a color
eomhination to match any color
scheme you may desire.
223G-in. Axminster Rugs, 11.25
27x54-ln. Axminster Rugs, 2.25
3x6-ft. Axminster Rugs at 3.o0
4-6x6-6-ft. Axminster Rugs at $9. 00
8-8xl0-6-ft. Axminster Rugs at $22.50
JJLL
9xl3-ft. Axminster Rugs at $26.00
Burress-Baeh Co. Third floor.
You'll Have a Mardl Tim Match-
g These Dress (Seeds at 76c
THEY'RE the best values we know of, all wool includ
ing French merges, batistes, wrol cords, granite
weaves; a very complete line of colors; 41 inches wide.
STORM SERGE AT 8c YARD
54 inches wide, in navy, hrown, tan, wine, black and
Copenhagen blue; very special.
GABARDINE SUITINGS AT 00c
One of the most favored weaves in wool goods thia
season. Monday 44-inch all wool quality at, yard, DSc.
IMPORTED BROADCLOBi to $2.50
A remarkably complete line, including the very best qualities
made, all the favored colors, also block; 5'J and 4 inches wide.
Bnrg-ees-Hasli Co. Main Floor.
TheseBeaetiM BattesAerg TaMe
Covers Urmnsniial Valines at $1.50
WE CAN'T begin to describe thorn; you must see them to appre
ciate the real Importance of this announcement; 52-incli
round Battenhurg, also 4 0-inch square drawn work and embroid
ered table covers; values to $2.9$ for 91. no.
. BATTENBERG TABLE COVERS AT $2.08
Beautiful designs, 62 and 72-inch; really values to $4.98.
Burrses-Basb Co. Mla lloer.
NEW ARRIVALS
Tafiloiredl
)uits at
A Particular Werdl f Styles That
Fit Manny
We
IIATis the secret?
areful shaping-
There is no secret. It's the clever,
the building of a suit to fit the fig
ure in various sizes.
It is a fact that many of these suits at $L'.").00 fit ndinir
ably without alterations.
Then we have selected styles with the thought in mind
of individual type of figure.
Many of these suits are copies of much higher priced moduln, so
when you see these gnrinents do not be surprised to find Btyles here
at $25.00 that would cost you a great deal more anywhere- else, all
due to our splendid buying facilities. Suits that are
not equaled in point of style, quality or character by
any other store In town at near the price, Monday.
An Attractive Display eg Eemi
tog (GowmiSe Dance Frocks, Wraps
INDIVIDUAL and exclusive creations most desirable for the
Ak-Sar-Den ball and other social functions scheduled for
the near future. A display that will bring forth the most en
thusiastic admiration.
$!6,'$2B;::$36 imp to $22S
PRETTY NEW SATIN DRESSES, $12.60 '
THE biggest value we know of. New basquv styles with
aecordian pleated skirt. Black, navy and green; all
sizes for womeu and misses.
MONDAY WE INTRODUCE THE NEW
COLLEGE COATS FOR YOUNG WOMEN
IT'S a charming creation. One of the newest things In coats and
Its just such a snappy garment as young women will want for
general wear.
Made of plaids or mixtures, distinctive in cut and full of dash,
patch pockets, belt aand button trimmed. Price, $10.ou.
. . Blrssss-Basb 0i teoond flour
OpeKitog Omit China Dpartaeniit
b the New Fouiirth Floor With
a iMe off D I N N E M W A K E" for
Monday of Uennsiuial toportaimce
YaJK want you t come and get acquainted with this conipara
Vw new department In its new location. It Is certainly a bca
tlvely
utlful
display up on the Fourth Floor
with lis perfect dii) light one of
unuHtiul interest and attractlve
iichs both in the display of tho
merchandise and the very low
prices throughout.
As nn Incentive to come Mon
day we offer thene extreme val
ues In dinnerwnre:
$24.00 DUNNER SETS
FOR 510.410
100 pieces, Austrian chinn, as
sortment of shapes and decorations.
$28.00 AND $20.06 DINNER SETS, $10.40
10U-plece set. Including Limoges china, several pretty decora
tions. Some with green border, festoon of tiny roses and green
spray, gilt edges, etc.
$40.00 DINNER SETS FOR $20.30
100-plece sets of Limoges china, conventional doslgns in old blue.
ODD PIECES OF DINNERWARE SACRIFICED
This assortment includes domestic, Oermon, liavarlan and French
wares tea cups and saucers, fruit dishes, plates, platters, covered
dishes, sugar bowls, creamers, pickle dishes, butter chips, bowls,
open vegetable dishes, etc., plain or decorated designs. Three groups:
l'lecea worth fl I Ploceg worth fl (Q, I Pieces worth (HXOX,
15c to 35r, at. JivWCI Sftc to 6r.c. atll0'C 7Tc to $1.25, uQlfC
Barress-Kesh Co. Tourtn floor. '
BeaetiM FAncy DREgg SILKS
at a Third UmTderprlce, at $1.11
TJ1EV are sample pieces from one of the largest silk man
ufacturers in the country. Including neat figures,
utripes and brocaden; all this season's new shades, also
white and black; of inches wide.
MESSALINE SILKS, YARD WIDE,, AT 00c
Not the ordinary flimsy, light weight, but a heavy soft quality.
The desirable shades and black.
STRIPED HOSALINE SILK, 06c
Full yard wide, In a big assortment of colors; very desirable for
waists and dresses.
FANCY SILKS AT 60c YARD
A big table Including foulards, messallnes, taffetas, etc., atrlpts,
checks and figures; also plain shades.
Bora-sss-VasU Co. Mala floor.
Kid, Lammbskiim, Washable Doe
skim amid Cape (gloves at $1.80
AHEMAUKADLE assortment In all the popular styles, best makes,
newest stltchings and colois, 1 and 2-clasp (fasteners; every pair
fitted to the hand. We consider them very unusual values.
LEATHERETTE OR CHAKIOISETTE GLOVES, 60c
Klther long or uhort, washable, all sites, natural or white; extra
values.
Burg-sss-sTaslj Oo, Blaln floor.
FANCY RM210N3 AT 10c
AN unusually pretty as
sortment, including
pure all silk, plain and fancy
taffetas, and fancy moires in
a big wide range of new
shades, also black or white;
six-inch widths.
Bnrgess-sTasb Co. Mala floor.
STAMPED SCARFS, 26c
For library table or dresser,
newest basket or French rose
design, slso 18x4 5 with six
skeins of mercerized floss for
working.
CROSS-STITCH PILLOWS; all
the new designs with backa and u
kelns of mercerized floss for
working, for 25c.
Barrssa-lTash Co. Scoa4 floor.
The First Otep to a (Sood Figunre
Is the MGIHIT CORBET
Properly Fitted to Yom
TtAIT AUXEK UKOTllEllS Corsets for years
yy
have had a high plact iu the esteem of
w. incn who take pride in their figures, yet
who are careful at the same time to enjoy
comfort in their corsets.
No matter what one's figure, whether
slender, average or full size, some one of the
Warner brothers' Corsets is exactly design
ed for your figure. Prices from $1.0;) to $'5.
And fitted properlyas we fit all our
corset3 whether $1.00 or $20.C0, a woman
may be sure of a smart, stylish appearance.
Bor;oss-Bash Co. Bscona floor.
ill !
mm
M(Q)AY W TEE BUG MEW ECOMOMY BASEMENT SALESMOMI
AOliEAT big supply center a complete store within a store with big generous assort
ments of merchandise of the most wanted sort offered at below the usual.
gale ol BLAMKETS amid COMFORTERS
I Plaid Mazikets. $3.00
TTT IN in reality a true economy center
1 irom every section everv counter. Come, share in them Afondav.
Blenket Sheets, 30c
Full site blanket sheets,
white, gray and tan, 6T fa
medium weight, spe., esUO'VL
Siteen Comforts $2.90
Fancy French sateen coTered
white cotton filled comforters;
full site, Monday
' " " T " '
$3.00 Wool Blankets
Strictly all wool and wool filled
full size for large beds, fancy
plaids and black check, tans
and grays, 16.00 fo FFB
values, pair Q)Ue 0 U
Indlsun Blankets, $3.00
For; couch covers and bath
robes, fine variety of color
combinations, ?5 !D (TT 5
each )i2),!0(5
BABY BLANKETS
Large assortment of white and
fancy colored cotton and wool
baby blankets, price range
lOc to $2.80
Blankets, Pair, $1.69
Pull sized wool finished fancy
rlaM anil clevkM (PJ) fl g3
UnkftU. It. 00 vaJ. 511.013
use. special, pair. . . . ese'ss'
C-lnch block check,
splendid color com
binatlon, pair . .
72x84,
3e
$3.00 Blankets, $2.26
Slie 78x82, wool finish, fancy
bordered gray and tan blank
ets, $3 values, ?$n) T1)
pair oeCJ
Wocl Blankets, $3.60
ise 62x82, extra heavy, made
from fine selected stock, tu-
pp.fl.n.,.s!,.....3.g0
Dress Percales, 31 2 He
New stock, light and darn,
yard wide drexs percales, all
the new pretty Fall fl (H) I
styles, at, yard, . . 112
Dress Ginghams, 0c
Fancy Hed Seal dreHH glng
hatuK.'i styles and colorings
are the best, hundreds uf
patterns to choose from
In dress lengths, d...fijC
Dress Percales, 6c
3C-inch, full standard drean
percales, light and dark col
orings, mill lengths,
Monday, yard . . . .
.6e
6-En. IRibbona, He
All silk, fancy prints, plain
satins and taffetas, wld se
lection of colors, also bla' k
ddwhi::sr.u,:..Mc
Neckwear, 16c
Women's neckwear, Includ
ing flat collars, vesteeh,
fichus and gulnipcH, in nets
and organdy, Kpeclal, fl 3
each JlOe
Veilings at 116c
Silk niesh veillngx. plain
and dotted, best r;lov..
black and white, very ft
... li
speci.fl, yard.
Economy of an unusual nature beckons to you
I his as an idea only:
TMs $3.S Cast AMmnilirium
Tea Kettle, Monday, 0'2e86
EVEHV housewife who reads or
hears of this announcement will
be interested because the values' are
moHt unusual.
'1'he kettles are No. 8 size, strictly
peifect, made of aluminum with no
seams or rivets. The beat possible
kettln made and will last a lifetime;
Exactly as Illus
trated. A positive
S;i.9o value Mon
day, while a limited
junntity lasts
V;.. - ;
B u rgess-Wash' Company.
'everydodys store'
Se00
Wasu Co.
Baeeaneitt,