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Women's Fine Ribbed Silk and Wool Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, high neck, short sleeves, or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, $3.50. Ub&twt - Third no. GAUL SHELLS WIN AT YPRES Officer! Arriving at Pari Tell How They Wiped Out the Germans. RUSE EFFECTIVE ON THE ENEMY Dr reader Oaae Flrlne aad Maalp- slaht aad Pat ta Am Taea Hoit, HOW GERMAN SHELLS RAZE BELGIAN HOMES This remarkable photograph was made at almost the same instant that a shell from a German field gun struck on the out skirts of Antwerp. The picture shows the front wall of the building crashing to the pavement. , , GERMANS MAKING DETOUR TO CROSS LINE NEAR YPRES . (Continued from Put One.) RUSSIAN WINTER NOW FIGHTING ON SIDE OF ALLIES (Continued from Par One ) many wltli th army ol the Fortuerueeo rapubllo. According to report, Manuel u recently In Portugal. Thirdly, the unrest In Albania teems to be crowing. Not only have both Italy and Greece announced their Intention of protecting their Interests In thla territory by force of arms, but the Turaa are aald to be active la a campaign to send troop and proclaim Albania a part of the Otto mans empire. Mlaea lit Atlaatla. Aside from these political outcropplngi of the greet war. England reoelved a hock (a the newe that a steamer, the Manchester Commerce, bad been auak off tha eoast of Ireland by A German mln. Vp to the preeeat time all auoh dlaaatera have been confined to the eastern ooaat. The region where thla vessel was struck Is on tha first rout of tha great Atlantlo liners from Liverpool and of tha Clyde Una steamer from New York? and Cana dian porta. The Inferenos la that the Oermana, by penetrating thla area, hoped to reach tha transports bearing Canadian troops to tha British Isles. . . Of tha battle on the Taer London has heard little news this morning. Tha Oer man rush to reach .. the French ooaat would appear for tha time being held In check, but tha fiercest fighting continue, with the .Ucrmatis delivering harder blows on the line between PUrouda aad Tprea, following their failure to make progress between Dixmude and tha ooaat British naval guns. It Is said, have resumed their bombardment along tha coast, and co lossal Oerman losses are reported. Tha Belgians, London newspapers admit, have suffered terribly, but other loaaes of the French and the KngUeh no mention is mad. AlMe Adraaee la leslk, WkUe the Oermana are making tbalr supreme of fort 1a West riandera, tha al llea have been qulolc to press the advan taged offered nt other points on tha line by the removal of German troops to tha German tight wing. Thla probably ac counts for tha progress claimed by the allies near SoUaona at Berry-Au-Bao In tha center, and to the oast of Nancy, where the Oermana, according to the Preach official 'announcement, have been driven acroae the frontier. From alt these sola is. It la understood, tha Oermana took men and flung them Into Belgium. The crown prince of Bavaria Is aald new to be la .command of tha Oerman forces on the Tree, and It la reported that be has been wounded. . the attitude of the population, which la Increasingly antl-Oerman." Tbreateaa Oersnaa Hear. Tha Potrograd correspondent of the Times, under Tuesday's date, aays: "Tha news of ths occupation of Lods Is regarded In military clrclea as ea tremely Important because of ths pres ence of a large cavalry column there which threatens the whole line of Oer man communication. Tha Oermana will bo unable to withstand tha terrible threat to their left flank, and thla cavalry movement may precipitate developments, compelling the Germans to fall back upon Caenstochowa, In Russian Poland, close to tha Bllesian frontier, and to weaken extremely tha Austrian defensive In Oettcla. The Chronicle's Warsaw correspondent sends a dispatch which was delayed in transmission, , In which he says: 'The Russian winter, which, brought ruin to Napoleon and must mean the 'greatest hardship for tha Oerman troops, has set In early thla year. When our train crossed tha Bereslna river rvear.AllnsX. a isvssys ago, a bllasard was raging and the fields and forests thereabouts were covered with snow. . All the way from Moscow to Warsaw the weather was bitterly cold." Lla' Maty-Two Miles IonaT. (PARIS, Oct. M.-The following official statement about tha war In the oast was Issued this afternoon: "To th south of Warsaw tha fighting extends from Rawa to the Junction of the River Ilia with the Vistula on n front 100 kilometers sUty-two miles) long. In the region to tha northeast of Rawa tha Russians have Inflicted heavy losses on tha Germans. There has been furloua fighting In the foreeta between Koilenlca and Radom. "In Galicta tha Russians are making progress. To tha south of Hambor, in the narrow valley of tha Podbu they sur rounded the Thirty-eighth division of tha Hungarian honved, together with detach ments from the landaturm, and destroyed them completely, capturing twenty pieces of artillery and a quantity of war ma terial. "In Bast Prussia partial attempts at a counter offensive movement on the part of the Germans resulted In failure." PARIS. vt. 77. This la how a portion of the Oerman lines northeast of Tpres was tsken yesterday, according to of ficers who have arrived In Paris from the bsttle line: A series of light four-Inch guns. three Inch field batteries, eech Invisible from the front, were disposed behind the nat ural cover of undulations In the field, bits of wood, ruined farm houses or dry ra vines The guns, working to their full capacity of four shells to the minute, sprayed bursting projectiles over the German trenches In a wide belt before, over and Just behind the carefully dug and roofed field works that Is tha usual thing with tha adversaries. The Oerman Infantry, as long as they kept Inside '.he covered trenches, were secure, except from the chance of shells falling di rectly through the narrow spars left for rifle and machine gun fire. Oermana Rash Into Shell fire. The French Infantry, from the rear of their own line of trenches, got up as If for the usual run for tha Oerman lines. Ths French guns, at a moment agreed upon, ceased their fire, and tha Oer mana, supposing the usual charging rush was coming, ordered up their reserve In fantry, who were held outside of tha shell aone, to support the slender lines In their trenches. The French Infantry, although firing heavily, did not charge. The French ar tillery changed their range and at a sig nal by telephone from ths French trenches caught the German reserves coming on the run, l.flno ysrds behind their works, with a shattering shell fire, which broke formations and seemed to bring down a third of tha men In the line. They simply could not advance through the section of bursting shells. Froaek Infantry Charges. Tha French Infantry then charged and won their way through tha fire from the Oerman trenches, which they took with tha bayonet The pushing of tha Oermana out of France opposite Nancy yesterday and the establishing of French positions Inside the Oerman frontier Is regarded as an Important achievement at this Juncture, proving that the allies are capable of carrying the war Into the enemy's coun try while holding their Invading army In check In the north. The "Blue Devlla," as the Germans call the French light Infantry operating In tha Vosgea, sgaln Justified the terror In which they are held by the enemy. They led the final rush which forced tha last of the Oermana out of French Lorraine. These troops hesitate at no sacrifice to gain an end. Tha Second battalion, em ulating the First battalion, which took tha first flag from tha Oermana, held the vantage . ground gained despite great losses. BFVV' X C ''V ' ' .''.it - i .S.J elf nl) ; V - . K ' ' v -: k, - " -1 v Hi f t? " . ' ' "''. -1 ? "jit' ' t -a--v T ' i i; A i ro" f , : . : ' . j.-- ,S j- . e, j';--v ., . , ,. v . , ..4 t A I jr. , :.m r -.;... . - V ' ' t , ' - h 1 ' . e " ' ' ' - v - ' ' - t 1 I i 5 V , . t L I y . ; i. ,x , i I '- rcV';:hk J '- -9l Japan Will Not Build Additional Battleship Now NEW TORK. Oct 2--The Eaat and West News Bureau lasued this afternoon tha following statement, which was re ceived from Toklo under date of today: "Mr. Tuklo Oaakl, minister of Justice, who has heretofore consistently advo aatod tha disadvantage of Japan's enter ing Into tha rare of armament expansion with tha great powers, makes tha fol lowing statement with regard to tha navy and army budget to be presented before the coming diet: " 'In tha next budget no proposal for tha construction of any new battleships will be made. It will only provide for tha building of submarines and torpedo boat destroyers with the sole purpose of placing tha defense of Japan's adjacent seas on a safer basla Thla will set at rest any suspicion some naval power may have harbored toward Japan. ' 'Again, at the present moment, Rus sia places Its faith In Japan and China relies upon It for tha maintenance of Ita territorial Integrity. Conseauentlv the Increase of the army hitherto ao much discussed will be undertaken ao far as tha people can easily bear the burden, and to tha extent1 of euaurlng peace In tha far east." " Be Want Ads rmduoa Result GERMANS MAINTAIN FOOTING ON YSER (Continued from Fag On a) Big fire nt Haareewtowa, Ml. H AGE Rf TOWN. Md.. Oct. . Fire which partially destroyed the Aatletarn garage In the gherty building and the Hotel Baldwin today caused an estimated loss of MUO.QUO. Seventy-five automoMlea In the garage were destroyed. It Is be lieved the hotel will have to be entirely rebuilt Answer the Alarm livery , ltctere fs Telle a t4Xf If . your, kidneys are Inflamed, don't atand around and do nothing. Like a fire. It will soon get be yond control. You will get the alarm In time backache, or diss! naaa or disorders of the urine. Heed tha warning. Live simply, flush the -kloiivi h. drinking plenty of pure water, and uaa uoan'e Kidney Pills to help stamp out tha causa of tfcs I eaat stead this" There la no other kidney remedy so widely used, nor ao well rwoommeodad. Omaha Proof: Mra Mary Adam. Mia 8. lTth 8t umaha, aaya; "sty kidneys were af f acted and sharp pains darted through by tck. causing ma to Buffer terribly. Tha kldaey aecretlona were also un natural. Doaa'a Kidney Pilla acted like msgkc, correcting the trouble from the kidney aerretiona. I have bad little trout le of thla kind el nee. DOAN'SW 50 ! at! Drug Store roeWr-MLliMim Cavgw BuffaUxN Y VjssaaaswsaaaawsBaaaawsBMBaasawanajaan BATTLE IN FLANDERS BLOODY MASSACRE (Continued from Page One.) from Nleuport to lUxmude. They crossed last Thursday, but ware prevented from advancing over the main waterway at that time. On Saturday they auoceeded la getting across the second channel and nearly reached the railway Una. They were finally driven back after fleroe fighting, and It la the railway embank ment which now forms tha mala. Una of tha Belgian defense from Nleuport to lMxmude. "During yesterday morning a Oerman force ontered Wxmude and for -i time paralysed tha defenders, who appeared Ister to have recovered themselves and turned on the Invaders. "Heavy street flghUng resulted In the capture of the greater pert of the Oer man baiialion." The correspondent pays a high tribute to tha Belgians for their valor and te nacity. He aays: "On top of two months' hard fighting. followed by a -long discouraging retreat. and while tired and disorganised, they were called upon to hold the line of Taer when they well deserved a rest Tot they fulfilled the task longer than was expected under trying conditions. The Infantry haa been In the trenLhes almost 'without repose for ten days, drinking only tha water from tha eanala which they are guarding, with little opportJnlty to prepare a hot meal and constantly under a rain of Oerman shells." Bee readers are too Intelligent to oval Boosters. NEW YORK BROKER HELD IN LONDON RELEASED WAsVHINQTON. Oct. H-Oeorge W Steneoh. a New Tor broker, recently held m Indoa with Hlfcus fa his posse e- atoa, which ho was carrying to Germany, has been released, according to word to the Btate department today. Relative of Sieaech la New York prseenUd to the departiaent Information to ahow that the Boney was to pay off two notes held In uermaa banks. : . -V: a" I I V. 'i V ' 5 - 1 x - ; , - Y- Testamentary Instructions Safeguard your estate by a j p o i n t i u g the Peters Tmst Compauy as your Executor. It ia ever faithful in earry ingout testamentary in structions. We also act as Trustee, Administra tor or Guardian. Capital Surplus $200,000.00 $275,000.00 triygfjrws f 1622 "J,b-LO S FLITTOti u Bonglaa UU, ABOUT YOUR EYES HOTELS. Mine Death Roll Forty-seven Dead, Three Missing ROY ALTON, 111., Oct 28.-The doath roll In the disaster at tbe mine of the Franklin Coal and Coks company near hero yesterday waa placed at fifty at noon today, after all but three men who had entered the mine before the explo sion had been accounted for. Forty-seven bodies had been recovered at noon, and It Is thnuirht that th three "d then It was like a Cyclone. Timbers i . missing men still are In the mine. . coai ana oust, were hurled through the It was developed today that most of thei'n""Jr' . trled to get back, to help my deaths were due to the reversal ol the brother, but tha fan had been reversed air as soon aa the explosion occurred, j "nu w" puinng tne air damp towards On the other hand, mine offlrers state j u Tht ony One bealdea me who could tbat tha reversal of air also pre ented K6t wav man whom I did not a much heavier loss of life In that t; j stow." i the afterdamp out of the lower 1 FIRST THOUSAND TONS OF FOOD SENT TO BELGIANS lamaged. The men were quickly hoisted to the top. "The men further back quickly dis covered that the air had been reserved and made their way to the bottom of the main shaft and were hoisted .tothe sur face. Some of them were overcome and had to be assisted. They all revived aa soon as they reached the fresh air." Leo Bellamy, who was arcscued from the mine, today told how the reversal ; 0f Albania. or tne air Brought death to some. He said; "I was walking along the main air course when the explosion occurred. About fifty men were scattered along the air course. I heard a distant rumble Italy May Occupy Section of Albania PARIS, Oct. . The action of Oreere In occupying the southern end of Albania Is regarded by competent observers here to be news of great moment and which may cause Italy also to occupy a part Liverpool Grata Market, LIVERPOOL, Oct B. -WHEAT Spot, quiet; No. 1 Manitoba, s 4d; No. S, to Id; No. I, 8s 10d;. hard winter, 8s UMtd. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 72d-. . : . . The Elms Hotel Frank F. Dnnlap, Manager, Excelsior Springs, Mo. A paradise for overworked and nervous people. Home of the most wonderful healing waters In the world. FINE GOLF COURSE Send for Booklet. AHVIEHGSTI. drew workings, where many of the workers had begun to scatter when the explosion occurred. Tha reversal of the air fan drew the poisonous gases Into the alrshaft, thereby causing the death of the men who had not gone far Into the workings and who LONDON. Oct iS.-The Dutch steam ship Coblens will aall from England to night for Rotterdam with the first rushed to the alrshaft for safety. At the I thouaand tons of food purchased by the or give marked auooeas to one aide or the other, ' ir the Oermana or Bonding fresh masses of men to the fighting aone. the allies probably are equally their oppon ents numerically with reinforcements There are still many thousands of French and British troops who have not 'yet been In action, although tha latter are on this side of the channell. More BelgUai to rroat. The lie 11 an government has been stirred to greater activity by the com ' ' . n.eui uiav were srs largo nunroers ot oung and physically able Belgtana en Joying Ufa In England when their proper place. It la contended, Is In tbe ranks of their own army. A call now has been Issued by the Benglan government sum moning all efficient between tha age of 11 and to enlist for the duration of the war and announcing that after Nov ember U, all bachelors are to be auto matically enrolled. Blraulteaeously It Is declared here, the British government has repeated ot Ita raornt Instructions forbidding tha capture of reearvlata of the enemy on neutral vessels, and haa withdrawn this ardor. Tha publlo wel comes this change ot front, aa It la opposed to giving facilities to tha flood of German and Austrian reservists to Join their colors and thus neutralists tha fresh troops tha allies are able to send Into the field. aama time a fresh supply of air swept Into the main shaft, through which the men had entered the mine, to fill the vacuum created by the withdrawal of the gas laden air In the workings. This fresh air then waa drawn up the shaft. It developed today that there waa no fire In the mine and that the reports ot fire started from the fact that several ot the bodies recovered soon after the sx- ploalon were charred. James D. Brown, mine manager, today aald that he gave the ordera to reverse the air. lis was walking from the engine room to the shaft when the explosion oc curred. He snouted to the engineer to reveres tha air fan. Brown's story fol lows. "The men had Just gone down and I know most of them had gone tar from tha shaft The reversing of the fan forced fresh air down the main shaft to 1 tha men. A cage was at tha top and I , Jumped Into R and went to the bottom. "I found seventy-five men near ths i shaft who did net know the air had been reserved and were starting toward the air shaft. I turned them back and they j were all saved. The cagea were not 1 American commission for the relief of the Belgian people. Coincident with tha de parture of this ship, tha Belgian govern ment has announced that hereafter all movements for supplying Belgium with food must bs conducted through the ' American commission, which Is the sole ' body authorised by all governments con- i cerned, both belligerents and neutrals, to ! perform the task. j This announcement waa made because , or a group or wealthy Ostend residents wishing to contribute $109,000, failed to get In touch with tha commission until tl.ey had cabled to Washington. Alt con tributions snd supplies are under tha pro tection of American and Spanish diplo matic representative, but the actual work of distribution will be In the hands of the American commission. For Thursday at MENAGH'S A choice assortment of elegantly designed and trimmed pattern hats. Chic Mid-Winter Mod els, which are worth regularly up to $12.50 and $15.00 -Thursdav, at 5 First Church of Christ,, Bciejn tlst, of Omaha,' Announces a ' Frei Public Lecture OS ...CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.. Clarence 0. Eaton, C. S. B. Member of the Board of Lecture ahip of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,' Scientist, In Boston, Mass. In the Church Edifice t. Mary's Ats. aad 84th It. Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 1st, at three o'clock, and ' Monday Evening, Not. 2d, : at eight o'clock. ' Tou and Tour Friends Are Cor dially Invited to Uj Present The House of'Menagh Tha Store (or Gentlewomen" 1613 F&rnam St. BRAHDEIS SAT. NEXT, OCT. 81. HUMAN MORE PRECIOUS THAN LAUNDRY MACHINES WATERLOO, la.. Oct. 3- (Special Tel egram.) Iowa laundrymea in state con vention dWussed many live probtema Fred V. Sherman. Fort Dodge, aald ba nian machinery la precious aad pleaded for more humans treatment of employea declaring human machines rocelv the least aoaalderatlon, aad tha welfare ol help makea for greater efficiency. Tut and shower baths were an.ong the com forts advocated. U. D. Wolf of Chicago advocated cost accounting, which would sooa lead to uniform charges by laundry-men. Demonstration of- Domcstic Science Firelcss Cooker Wo hare with us for one wek Mlea Katherina Hood, an expert on Firelesg Cook ing, who will show you the many ecuuonilraJ uaea of this Famous Cooker. She will boll, bake, roaat or stew while you watch ber, and in other wayi teach you flreleaa rooking;. Radiant Home Stoves Quick Meal lUnfee, Oak Moves, Oil Heaters ad Gas Kadiatora. Watch for our eperlai dem onstration of Quick Meal Kaagtsa neat week. MILTON ROGERS . ISIS Kaney Street Announcement! 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