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    TJIK HKKi OMAHA. SATURDAY, OCTOBKK 24. 1!M4.
The Revival of Broadcloth in Suits and Coats
Broadcloth, tho Most Distinctive and Aristocratic Fabric of the
Fashion World, Has Again Returned to Favor,
The reason's shades freen, brown, tete de negTe, bluo
and black are most cleverly expressed in this rich cloth.
Every bit of the cloth used in our apparel is thoroughly
sponged and shrunk, thus preventing yater spotting and
other defects commonly associated with some inferior
classes of brondcloth. Such little unseen items as these
contribute toward making the superiority of our apparel
an actual fact.
An unusual showing of Broadcloth Suits for
$24.50, $29.50 and $35.00
The extonsivo Cost showing includes attractive Broad
cloth Coats for
$24.50, $28.75 and $29.50 .
No Extra Charge for Alterations.
Goods Specials
TOJLKT SOAP, 19c a box.
An extra fino grade at a
verv lw price. . .
CUCUMBER HAND LO
TION, special at 19c a bot
tle. 50c WHITE 1 V () H Y
COMBS, 35c.'
Cavalier
A Hood Pique Glove.
For enduraaca, quality and
fit rou will find nothing will
frtv rou greater satisfaction
n a medium' prleed Glove than
our "Cavalier," -t '1-rlaap street
Olove, la street shades and
fclack an? whit.
$1.B0 fi pair.
The 'Store for
m X
Shirtwaists,'
FIGHT IN WESTERN
THEATERKEEPS UP
No Decisive. Victories Howtyfr, Are
Erporte by Either Sida of
the Battle. '
ARTILLERY IS SL0WTN0 DOWN
lncv. Ill Knrnmttrr on Tenth of the
Monlk o llenvy fiun Hnf Uerii
ArllVrlr Knnoped In RHc
Ingr Opposition Forces.
At a Special Price.
Silk Lisle Hose
Blaek and white Kilk Mate Hose, double soles, eight
thread heel and toe, guaranteed to give satisfactory
eerviee,
50c Quality, Box of 3 Pairs, ($1.00
For Correct Coiffures 4
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few
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Mail Orders Filled Promptly nJ Satisfactorily, .i
Women's Knit Underwear
For Fall and Winter,
UBU'J VEHT8, high neck,
long or short sleeves, pants
to match, knee or ankle
length, 50a.
RIBBED COTTON UNION
SITITSv light or medium
weight, all styles, $1.00.
. Underwear-
RIBBED WQOI.I UNION
SUITS, liglit wpight, 11,25.
MEROERKED .UNION
riUJTa, lpw peck, no
sleeves, ankjo length, ft
beautiful garment, $3-00.
Third Floor,
Black and Colored Dress Goods
50c to $4.00 a Yard,
Black and navy blue predominates this season, hut
other colors, such as brown, green, wisteria, 'areVfcry
popular, J'laida and striped materials are favored, ear
pecially in combinations with plain, materials. ."
FOR SATURDAY: An etra value, 39-incb rida
and Roman Stripes, your choice, , 1 50fl ft'yard
Men's Furnishing Specials
SIIIUTS-rMen's new $1.50 high grade coat shirts, , good
values, Saturday , ..$1,15
NIQIIT ROBEfti Men's 75c outing flannel night obes,
good quality, Saturday v 50c
LINEN IIANDKERCIIIEFB Men 's 15o pure linen hand
kerchiefs, good quality, Saturday, dozen. , .$l,QO
Men's 25o pureLjnen Handkerchiefs, fine quality, Satur-r
day, 17C I 6 for , , ... . ... . , . $ J..00
KOViMID i AND SIXTEENTH GTREETS
WEST HEAR LILLE
Ten ton i Making- Valient Effort tq
. Stniyen Put Kink in tU
Fightinf iat,
BIJLPMES AE FliTOQ EJGHE5
Arl tt tlte fm Dar
imm Tfcr Warf pt aeplaalyf
f War mm 4ttk Let U
BInvatlaae.
BSBUM (Via The Ilaau a4 Lendea),
Oct tt. Wlill the (Wmu armies on the
"Kt wtnf are tlawiy ptuhim (ertreii
aaint the flronceit cppitlon a the
rt-KWa Votweon Laiie 4 (he chaansl (a a
cinpta tu ytralflUaa put h flank,
wbluO, a $he aarlUii ! of the tru
B. fa bent hack almoai, the Ueiitaa
IroBtlor, la r4r to cover the soramunl
cuoa with the hofne lapd. the aiiuaUoa
to the aatard, oa the fortreM Una e(
VtNlua. Tout ftod Balfort. haa changed
b.ut mu iioce thf p4 et Ccptamttr, a
i .port recalved illracUjr fpora that reiton
by tfea Jeoclald rut eheaf that the
(Urnaa arralea Mwmd Verdua and Toul
tin rta.ln a foothold an the west hank of
the fteuee daaptte the frequent kVeach
effort ta eject' them. The Oarmana aP
IerenUr are soatent te Iul4 the peaHloaa
aalned pending the Inauguration of aa ar
tillery attack asatnat Vardua.
The eaptured anriiar fort of Camp Ro
maiaa, now a part f th Parmaa Una,
a4 a (iaraiao riit acroae the Ueuae.
protected by formidable worka, at the
brl4r Mad, offer a thoreutbfare for
etariM ' a Peripan vedae ayalnpt the
oenter of the fenoh whenever a reaump
tlon of thla maaa play Is deemed advls
aWa. rrenca Attaeka freaa Math.
The Frenoh attache item to come more
from a southern, even a eoutheaaterly di
rection, from the region of Toul, Nancy
and roni-A-MouMuu, acaiAft the prlfinal
flank of the German potation, than
aaalnat the point of the wedge at St
Mlhtel, The fortreaa poaitlone at Toul are
too atroog to olfat the posalblllty of tak
ing them by etorni and thereby forcing a
retirement of the afrenoh Una.
Southward pt Toul, particularly In the
Vttegoe mountain (COh oomoaraUve
qniat prevails and no major operatlone
appear to be In progreaa.
between Verdun and Teul, both pldes
dug theaaeelvea In meet thoroughly. Tt0
French, and Uermaa trenchea are mar
vi ft Ingenuity and the edvencad poate
are snugly eneoonocd la theee abetter pits.
Kven the oontmandlng general, far la
the rear, bag a bomb-proof beet4e hie
headquartere, in ahloh he takes shelter U
the enemy'a bcavy artillery ohooaee to
drop a eltell pr two la bis vicinity.
ptaone Pa Deadly.
The machine gun a so atfeotlvt In thla
warfare that advances , squire almoat ae
elaborate eapplng and digging as did the
old-atyle stuck oa fortreaeaa. The at
laoaing force puanae forward a aucoaa
sive line of trenches, which sometime ap
proach attain twenty yard of the eaemr.
atining and eeuatar aalalng Is In the
struggls for the tenehea.
Aeroplnne scouting Is so effective thai
battcrlsg must be completely maakad by
breaches or een plaoed'la regular eod
houses, e escape detanlaa. It Is ragmt'
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- V- ft A. PU(Jlog, PHhg, .
pble that military- requlremente forbid
a description of some of fhe tfgenloua
methods of concealment-
' Blrdinra Fir JUgbar.
Aeroplanes In turn have been driven to
h'gh raglons of the air by artllltry lira,
particularly from anil-balloon guns. They
now gcout at a height pf T.N0 feet. In
stead df ioo fart gs they did earner In
tne war.
The heavy artillery le located, es In
6ptembrr. wrl to the rear, but occa
sionally receives the enemy's oqmpltmeqt
in thf shape of a showar pf ehrapnl from
an audlcloua field battery, wb'ch craens
up within range pr from heavy shells
from tbe )" range. ligb angle guns
Mucl of the heavy artillery pravtlva oc
curs at night t avoid aeroplane detec
tion, tiuch guns, which are operated eg.
clualvely n direct firing, never see the
target and are naturally quite as scaur
ately aimed la the darknees aa la day.
light.
Cartaln reaiopa of the furtreee line la
thf eaatern front are heavily wooded,
eg in thf Argouae forest, . west ' Vr
dun. The atruggleg.eoihe wood of Ar-
remont, eouthaast of Mlhlel. have
bean quite as desperate and sanguinary
a In the Argonne forest, Tbe fighting
In three French forests Is not only oa
the surface, but Is also aerial and under
ground. Riflemen and the machine guns
operate by preferneee from the tree tope
The ground a( thg surface la described
as one eontlauoua mass of wire entangle
ments, and traps aad aa advance le ee
difficult thsre thai the aoldlere burrow
forward from the trenvbeg pad endeavor
to blow up their opponents.
Geranaa tlaapllals AdnUreble.
The OermaA hoe pile) arrangements, as
seen, In the Argoane, region, are admir
able. Automobile bussM are doing par
ticularly good work !n the rapid trans
port ef the wouadad from tbe battle
fields to the hospital- w0na column ot
Berlin auto busses brought log woundad
frotn a battle In Argunna, which a tart ad
at noon, and delivered them at the field
hospital, mora than fifty ntlla In tbe rear.
by i o'clock. Peats have beea removed
from the ambulances and rack Inserted
p4 Which twelve itretcbera can be placed-
SPAIN PROHIBITS EXPORT
OF HORSES AND MULES
LONDON. Oct. p A dispatch from
Madrid to the EUcbange Telegraph com
pany, under Thursday's dels, eayg that a
liarcelona msagf states thai the French,
cuatoaif officers at Cerbere, per tbe
southeastern boundary between France
end Bpatq. sUd g contraband qoan
Uty el blankets which pare mad Iq Cei
uma and wrq s4drsaed tq f l fae
toiiea, but which It" Is believed were f
tined for the Uermee array.
The Spenlch government, the dispatch
glsq ettes. has prohibited ths export of
horses and mules, which bad ba slerWd
pa a large ecale.
GERMAN RETREAT
BECOMING A ROUT
(Continued from Page One.)
fight ensued. Ksllhes side could,, gain
the advantage' and tbe slaughter was
fcarML
"Finally a Russian hurrah came down
o the wind from, the flank, followed by
brisk firing. The Germane mistook this
for a successful outflanking movement
and they broke and fled, abandoning
everything In their ruQ for safety. Tbe
Ruaainna pursusd them twenty miles dnd
the plain was strewn with the German
dead.
Aastrtaa OsUlsg Croon.
BERLIN, Oct n-(iy Wlreless.)-In-
fermaUoa received hart front VUnna
snye It has been announoed .officially
that the Austrian troops f re still gaining
ground. Thsy attacked the Russian forti
fied positions near Itolsstym and stormed
the heights tq the north of Magtera on
Tuesday. - Tbey have occupied the last
pass ecroea the Carpathian mouaUlns In
Russian hands, called the Jaboalea pass,
and Hungarian territory Is now com
pletely clear of Russians. In tho crown
land of Bukewlna the Auatrians are sd-
vaaelng toward Be rath.
Tbe oorrespoadent- In BerlU of the
Rome Tribuna has admitted that the
confidence ot the Uermaas la the general
staff of the army Is quite justified by
Its Incomparable organisation.
Tbe Paris Temps, according to an
nouncement made hera, reports that the
bngusa have confiscated and sold many
e.uKHie warm an aa Auatrtsn race
horses, worth In all more than IMO.aoa
This fact. It Is S414, together with the
connscptioB of the facia yacht owned
by Herr Kmpp yon t)oklen, proves that
the fCngllah bgv tie reipfct toy private
property.
aastrtaag Retake Bralas.
BtMUN, OuL .-yy Wlrela.)-Ac-
eordlng to Plficig) anaouacsmeut made
U) Vienna. Veraowlcs. enptal of ts
crown tana Pf Hukowina, which has beaa
la the Possession pf Up Rasslaaa sTnos
early la the war, has beea retaken b
tea ausirisna.
They have raptured also two Ruasiaa
field fortifications located pne behind
me outer, to the soutnaalt of aambep.
Te the northwest of fain bar Austria
troops are proceeding la the direction of
otraseai.
uurtng recent engage.meata Austrian
troops bave taaen 14 Kuesiaa prison-
era, among srhom ar twanty-fiv offt-
oera. Thsy have captured also fifteen
aanina guaa.
I5NOON. Oft. C3.-The official Informa
tion bureau hp nl)fn out another ac
count by an eye-witness of r.cent opers
tlons. This recital Is cat?1 Oilober it
and explains that with the arrival of re
inforcements the Hrttlah have been able
to play a mor prominent "part, assisting
In tho grftilusl extension to the porln
wanl, which hns thrown British troops t"
the Franco-Unlulan border.
"Up till rently,'1 says this statement,
"the extension northward has been car
ried out by the French alone." The nar
rative goes on to explain that there have
been actions In the two western iheator
of the war from Nieuport south and
along the Alsne and continues:
"In both these theaters the results at
tained, without being In any wsy de
cisive, have been entirely satisfactory and
In furtherance of the general scheme
Which the allied armies pre carrying out
ia co-operslion. ' '
'In the southern of ths two spheres on
the Alsne our right wing has been main
taining ' Its pressure without actually
moving forward, while In the northern
;hare our left Wing hps advsnced a con
siderable distance in face of opposition.
No Blgr artillery KlahOng.
''On lh a starts sines the repulse Inflicted
on the enemyf'the night of October 10,
there has been no serious and less arti-
1 ... .iillnn Ih.H ti.ii.t tAs.aiiaa .Via mlnlw
I relny wepther'.has rendered observation
almost impoaslDis. on the night of Uc-
i toper 13-11 the enemy commenced an at
tack whoh wag not pushed through, end
Which may bp regarded as a demonstra
tion. Our patrols, have been active .with
ths bayonet at night, and they have ac
counted 'or numerous small parties of
German Infantry ' left to occupy their
front trenches. But the positions of the
opposing 'force have remained practi
cally 'unchanged.
Weather Hinders AetUa. 1
"Jn the north of France the fighting ap
far baa been 'of a preparatory nature
along. As, ttsyd. ground" has been gained
by us, but tbe misty weather has ham
pered aerial reconnaissances and at tlples
rendered artillery co-operation almost lm
peesibls, which factors have made prog;
ress somewhat plow."
The narrative hers describes ths nature
of the country along the Belgian frontier,
explaining that hedgey are frequent, that
tree often restrict the view, and that
means pf communication are bad.
It Ip !, a blind country of thle na
ture,' tbe narrator . goes on, "that our
advanced guard near the Belgian fron
tier are engeing the advanced troops, of
the enemy. The latter copslst In, some
places of cavalry supported by Jage
pnd Schuti detachments, with large num
ber .of machine "guns arid others with
larger bodies ot Infantry.
"A It "was In the case of our march ui
to the Alsne, the enemy I making avery 1
effort to JelT our progress, no doubt to
glv time for" the stronger forces tehlnd
to perfect their arrangements. In een-
eral they take aveiy advantage that is"
ta be obtained .from tha ground and oon.
oral themaelW weal, making uso o1
dltche and hedges and 1hsvllWiges they
hold, together with building, ' many of
which have been placed .In a state of de
ff nse." . . . ' . ' '
Parapet Ara IpepnapJcuoas.
"Furthermore they ,oopupy . narrow
trenches with tncppsplcuou parapet on,
the outside of the villages. Machine gusa
of ten arp placed In the center of rporus,
whence hey 'can command an approach,
through g window.
'8o far In pur advance, wa have In
flicted considerable loss on these detach
ments. They bave mado geyerar deter-'
mneil' counter attack in order , to .' free
themselves and throw 'us back. Many of
the prisoner falling Into our hand havd
expressed gurpriee pt being opposod by
the British, In this quarter.
"To tho north of th.e Uiu, although fof
reaspnt already glvpn, sn pdeQuati re
connaissance ahead he been practically
Impossible, and n plt of the fact that
tha Germans held a strong position on a
high bridge between Godewaersvelde and
Hatlleul. one' of our cavalry foroea, sup
ported by Infantry, baa driven the en
emy back steadily. Some hard fighting
has taken place In this direction, es
pecially in tho neighborhood of Mont
Descpta , '
"On October 13, one of our cavalry
patrol came.tuddcqly op g German ma
chine gun detachment pad charged.
Borne of the Oermaps' were killed, the
rest scattered arid the gun captured.
. Pxosrreas Slower oa Rlsbi.
"On the right to the south of the I.ys
progress Jipg been slower, partly because
tha Lorrelne afford. greater facilities to
the .force acting oj . the defense and
partly because the enemy has hsd more
time for preparations ' and' is ' In greater
Strength. - The . numerous dikes in this
part of the country are ao broad and deep
aa to necessitate the transport of planks
and ladder bv Which to cross them. It
la In thl quarter that the most obstinate
combat for tb poaseasion of village
have taken place and tnat the enclosed
country has rendered the co-operation of
artillery mot difficult, except Where
the village' contains a church or other
landmark above tbe trees by means of
Which gunmen' get their range.
t'Fart pf the region whore thl fighting
has been In progres prevent a melan
choly aspect. Many once prosperous
homestead spd hemt ' are literally
torn to pieces.
"The, work of burial fall to a great
patent en the local inhabitants. Amidst
ths greves scattered all over the country-
aide are rifle pits, trenches and emplace
ments, which tbose now resting below the
sod helped to defend or attack. From
these tbe progress of the fighting can be
traced and even its nature, for thsy vary
from carefully constructed and cunningly
placed works to ths hastily shaped lair
pf a Germs n snlppt, or roadside ditch
With He pldo scooped out bv tha pn
Uenchlag Implement pf pur own In-
feptry." ,
ARMY OF TEUTONS J
IS BEING ROLLED
. UP LIKEA RIBBOty
(Continued from Tape One.i
for the possession vl the North sua end
channel ports.
Kor tlie firnt time since the war began
air craft an ! ,wai'KhlH ere aiding siinul
tnnoonsly In the movement of land forces;
thus the strupKlc Is being waged in the
sir, on the and on the land, at the
same time.
The itrmans are hurrying forward
fresh troops snd heavy guns, the latter
to rogk redly to ibe damaging fire from
the shlp, and although . they have ben
pusiisd bark at crrtsin pidita. they pp
peaf to behpldipg tlier tins bftaren the
sea snd Iji Hesse, without, however,
making noteworthy roKresa.
Terrific Artlllrrr Dar.
The flaht. eo far aa Belgium is con
cerned, pas now rtsolved itself Into a
terrific, artillery duel. In which it Is
rlslmed that the allies, by reason et
vantage. The muddy roads and the net
work of ranuls doubtless have hindered
the invaders In getting their guna of
equal or greeter range Into positions.
, When hey do accomplish this the sit
uatlon will be even more acute. It Is
said that up to the present time ths
Brltivh naval losses have been negligible,
although both sides have suffered heav
ily on land. Tho German claim to have
put a Brltljh torpedo boat out of action.
fclna; Albert at Front.
.Albert, kng o the Belgians,, who since
his retirement from Ostend has been re
ported at verious points In northern
Frsnce, appears to be nctuallv at le
scene ot fighting. This Information Is
on tbe authority of tho Brttish admiralty
dispatches vtiioh say that the quean Is
also . with the Belgian army, hut this
must be classed as a rumor, much the
same as the reports that General von
Moitke, chief of ' the German general
etaff. Is seriously III or the. statement
that Emperor William again has moved
his headquarter. ' '
Ths report that General Moltke's son
has been killed Is also revived and It will
be remembered that only recently It waa
rumored that General von Moitke has
been removed a chief off the general
staff. I
Tbaf the German. line south of Oatend
has been cut god. that a retirement has
set in, figures among a number of other
unconfirmed' pews report this morning.
On tha other hand "another correspondent
of the Time aaye the German have not
left Brussel and thgt they are still In
ereat force In the neighborhood ot
Ostend. What withdrawals of troops
there has been towprd Buuges, this cor
respondent adds, i oply a precautionary j
measur.
. Brlalaaa Uerroas Vser.
A message from Havre says the Bel
gians have regained the right hank of
the river Yser, and this Is the first in
formation that they were forced to give
ground there during tha recept fVhtlng.
All official statements given out by the
allle have inslated that they were val
iantly resisting the German assaults. The
use pf tbe word ''regained." how-aver,
would seem to Indicate that the German
at times have made advances. The
dykee of thl waterway have now been
cut, making the situation tor the Ger
man more difficult.
The German press is brandina- ths
round-up of Alien enemies in the British
isles aa funtloal persecution, and. In later
diepatches from Berlin there have ap
peared allegation concerning - atrocities
committed by French soldiers, although,
later dispatches say that none oi these
has been substantiated.' .'"-
' .v t - ,.' . : - .
Bar and Zeppelin Bonaboo.
Tlie oftdon, pre 1 congrturitlwj the
country on tnt gathering up pf alien la
th Britlin isle on fhe theory that while
individual hardship may reault la ome
case, If fetter in general to remove
what is regarded as a menace. A a
matter of fact th German spy (dep has
beet) becoming mpre and, nipr of a buga
boo, until It finally got on Brltleh nerves
w,ii m result tnat it wa decided to
tgkp no chance.
TbU action ia In a way similar to th
precautious against possible attack by
Zeppelin, but the In&uraope compnlei
arp doing a large business not only on
property, but against persons,! Injury from
bombs. pven .Westminster Abbey ha
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The Bee's
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FIRELESS
COOK STOVE
DEMONSTRATION
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MILTON ROGERS
1515 Harney
Begins
. Monday
The National Capital
Frfdar, peteber. 9, iet,
. Tbe I net . .
Idet at noon and after futile ntUmpta
to eno tne erosion gujuurea pi l it n. m.
to Hoyn tomorrusr.
The Hens. -
Adjourned at I U p. m. until noon to
morrow.
"Follow tho Beaton Path"
To Bigger and Better
Drug Values
Than Ever Offered Before In Omaha
$3.74 HtorllOt's Marted Milk
tl l'lnaud's Ulne Vagstal
60a r'sbeco Tooth paste...
sOc PpWUfa Kidnty PUts
15c 47li Soap
?&c Beaton' Tooth Paste,
tic I'nckere Tar Soap.'...',
tie Pocket Scissors
Ha and o Pockst Knives...
f te De Mars' Glycerins Bqnp.,
1.(4 ' Beaton's guaranteed
Fountain Syringe.' for
11.48 Usntoo'e guaranteed:
Water bottles
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15 Purhsm Duplex pomlno Safety
Rpsor. vllh atropper aa.nd eta
hlti4a la leather case ,,,,,.,.91:00
ft Uromo neltser ...v I9P
sio i'rtr's Little Liver Pills.... lso
t&c Castprla i fl,Yt,.gle
11 Caldwell' Syrup .f Pepsin... 6o
lOc t'anttarex ... ?e
11 Cooper F'lscovery ........... 4e
S6o Uuan's Kidney Pill.... 40
11.60 Fellow's tiyri4p ,,...,.,.11.14
71c Jad salts .., .4e
tl .00 Listerins ., se
tOc Menthulatum ..
40c Papa's Dlapepsin .So
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BEATON DRUG CO.
Fifteenth and Farnam
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