'.'iiuwi, iiiuii'ni, iur riDfjU iz THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO. These Bright November Days Really Demand a New Suit Women who have already purchased their suits are fretting the greatest pleasure, and satisfaction in weuiing th em these bright November davs. The Ready-.to-AVear Section is now offering some very attractive new suits For $19.50, $24.50, $29.50 These are values you will appreciate because the styles are new and original. The fabrics desirable and the tailoring the best. Other suits up to $S5. New Coat Arrivals $13.50 to $29.50. Sent to us by our buyer now in New York. The Store for Shirtwaists We have just received an other shipment of Kay eer's Venetian Petticoats three styles in blue, black, green and brown; a $3.00 value, $3.95. DEFINES SCOPE OP OPERATIONS ( OF THE BANKS (Continued from Page On.) the question of double and single binii commercial paper. It did make It e ceedlngly dear, however, that It had a preference for tba two nam sort, and rMt no mm (or tha authorities of th banks to doubt that It ax peeled careful Inquiry Into on name paper presented to them for rediscount. Insight lata Beewaaala Changes. The circular discussed the conditions that have arisen hero and throughout the world through the war, and gave some Insight Into tba economlo changes which might be expected aa a. result. "It should bo borne In mind that." It said, "although our 'exports are show, log a gratifying Increase, there la still a large cash balance due to European countries, (or which gold mar he de manded and that a large quantity of American securities held abroad may be returned to the United (Hates, while on the other hand, more than $,W,ono,000 of emergency currency must be gradually retired. "No one can estimate the duration of the war or predict what will be the fi nancial or commercial conditions when ace shall be restored. Our own .Indus llal development has been greatly fa iilitated by foreign capital, and we have lean accustomed to borrow lares sums unnuslly In Europe and to sell Amerl- an securities there, which attracted for. should, to the utmost degree of effi ciency, organise and make available its own resources In order that It may pro vide for Its own' needs and replace the facilities suddenly destroyed by th clos ing of so many of the sccustomod chan nel of credit and trade " Daaelag Payer. In defining commercial paper the board announced certain batilo principles. In brief they are: That no bill shall be ad mitted to lediseount by a reserve bank the proceeds or which have been or are to be applied to a permanent invest ment Maturities of discounted bills the board holds should bs well distributed so that a reserve bank should be In a position to liquidate one-third of all Its investments within tnlrty days. Bills presented for redlncount should be "es sentially selMlquldsttng," which the board explained means that they should represent some distinct step In the pro duction or d.strlbutlve process, and be . of such character that It Is reasonably sure that they can be collected at ma turity. In addition to these principles, the board require that such paper be endorsed by the member bank offorlng it for redis count; that the indorser bank waive de mand notice and protest; that such paper be Issued or drawn for agricultural. In dustrial or commercial purposes of the proceeds of which have been so used; GERMANS MAKING MAXIMUM EFFORTS Teuton Forces Determined in At tack! Upon Points of AdranUfe Along North French Coait. CRITICS STUDY THE SITUATION Adversaries to Kaleer's rasapalan ee Where the troa Htaa of the Allies Is Cartalltac Ills Aaahltlons. PARIS. Nov. 11. it It becoming more and more evident to French observers that Oermeny Is now making a maximum effort In Belgium to carry out Its deter mlnstlon to penetrate the battle line of the allies with a rrontal attak and reach either Dunkirk or Calais on the English channel. ! This attack seems to be taking place south of LMxmude. What Is described in an orriclal bulletin aa "very violent fighting" in the north, continued this morning. The foggy weather of the last few days apparently has cleared and the Oermens are pushing tho attack. Nevafthelesa. Paris seems well naXU fled, with the situation of the allies and the optimism of the last two weeks con tinues unabated. ntady Uerwian rosliloa. The Herman position, however. It being given conaldersble' k'loe study. French military critics, from the standpoint of strategy, regard the German portion be tween two adversaries too far from eaoh other for united efforts In Ihe same operation, as a favorable one for the reason that It perml's the use of what Is called "Internal lines." This strategy Is slinplo In tho ordinary, but not always to In practice. A clssslcal example of Intarnal lines Is found In ths rsmpalng of in 4 In Franoe. Napoleon, holding the internal lines, beat the Aus trian army at ons point, and then after leaving sufficient force before the Aumnan 10 noia them in check, pro reeded by forced marches toward tho Russian army, which he vanquished In Its turn. Nowadays railroad transportation makes It possible to apply this maneuver Your Margin of Health is very small, indeed, when the appetite is poor, the digestion bad, the liver lazy and the bowels clogged but don't remain that way; take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS today and let it help Nature restore these organs to their proper functions. vBe sure to GET ROSTETTER'S French Official Statement Reports . Capture of Dixmudc by Germans PARIS, Nor. 11. The French official statement this afternoon says that the fighting was resumed yesterday morning with very great severity between Nleu port and the Lye. The French forces J were successful In maintaining their fronU but It Is admitted that the Oer mano toward tho end of the day suc ceeded In taking possession of Dlxmuda The British troops are described as hav ing repulsed the enemy at several points. At other polata on the Una the French claim slight progress. The text of the . statement follows: i "On our Wt wing thef fighting waa re , sumed yesterdsy morning between Nleu , port and the Lye with a great decree of j. severity. Ornerallv iiwiklnr u fr.i n was maintained In spite of the violence and the strength of the German attacks I directed against certain of our points of I support. To the north of Nleuport. we were even able to reoccupy Lomhaertsde and ad vance beyomf this town, but toward the end of the day the Oermans succeeded In taking possession of Dlxmude. We still hold our positions on the approaches to thla town, along the canal from Nleuport to Tpres, which has been firmly occupied. The fighting wss very hot at these places "The British troops attacked also at several points, succeeded everywhere In stopping the enemy. "On the right of the front the general situation shows no change with the ex eeption of slight progress by our force to the north of ftolsaons, and In the region to the west of Vsllly, on the right bank of tho Atone, Outside of these Points the state of the weather permitted only minor engagements, which resulted successfully for us. Particularly at Coin court, three kilometers north of the forest of Perroy. we routed a detachment of the enemy." s fr RUSSIAN ADYANCE SURPRISES KAISER Morement of Army Aoron Frontier from Poland in Korember Thought Impossible. FORCE HURRIED TO MEET THEtf Germans Ransack Whole of East Germany for Men and'Oaa. to Oppose Onslaasrht ef Tsar's Forces. GEORGE OPENSPARLIAHENT King Makes Usual Addreu at Begin- nag of Session. alty and I pray the Almighty i His blessing to your counsels." ill give CALLS FOR MEN AND MONET Half BUIIoxt Dollars Granted la Aagaat frantically All Sweat ad Half Billion Mora Will Bo Asked. LONDON. Nov. lL-r-Klag George opened today what probably win prove to be a, purely war session of Parliament. No controversial political question will be deliberated, but thla does not mean that entire harmony will prevail, for the ui.ii.nwm win do asRed some .pertinent and uncomfortable question j about their conduct of various phases of , the war. The labor party leaders are especially primed with questions In regard to pay for the soldiers, allowances for thiir da- American Foods Eeach Belgians " LONDON1, Nov. ll.Tbe relief ship Tet lut, chartered by the American commls slon for relief In Belgium, landed I.SO0 tons of food In Rotterdam today. Three thousand tons of foodstuffs have been I rushed to Llego. Namur and o'her remote I poinrs, where the distribution already has begun in an effort to relieve tho acute want in those districts. In Administering the affairs of nn estate, the Peters Trust Com pany can be depended upon for promptness and accuracy often ef fecting a considerable savingin expense to the estate. Appoint us as your Executor. Capital Surplus . $200,000.00 - $275,000.00 ft - V e- to two point. 1.000 mile, apart Herman j he f errnln .3 7 ,, l UM f railroad. In particular lend the.ns.lv. 1 . .Af' V'l,wu" rUBn,n sdmlrablv to thla nrocetdur. "port feverish (Copyright. 1911, by Tress PubllshingCo.) PETROORAD, Nov. U.-Speclal Cable gram to New Tnrlr Wn.M -A ... uee. hum an eht mlnmn. kik i ; poiwiuns, out. criticism or ..... v-vminvni vy ine opposition prob- llaatlon Different Xonr. activity. They have been able to arrest German movements on the railway near- . v(a im. iriiwbjf near- est the frontier, but farther back the Oer man lines are crowded day and nleht h But there la an essential difference. r i5fiii.ii uu.errers pouu out, net ween man line, am rmmAm .- v .. NJ?0!t1 m??,n ."f enlur' I tr"ln bringing troops and equipment, and ...t. ut "uun ins operations , enptioialiy artillery, from East Prussia to the positions behind Thorn and Posen. of today were not begun In tho saino manner. 1 he first draft of troops to east rrusnia was not sent after a victory in franoe, but after a German detent at Qumblnnen, and further drafts of troops now are being sent to thd eastern arena Population la Panle. Ths excitement among the German rail way staff has thrown the population Into ably will be restrained. Keginal McKenna, the home secretary, is expected to make a report on the sit uation In regard to alien aneinles In England and that the extent of the spy peril needs no additional legislation In thla direction. . The most immediate business before the House of Commons will bo to provide sinews of war In men and money. The recruiting situation may lead to aomo steps towards compulsory "servlee. anil a panic Many thousands of German ' r 'wu'uuu sranted In August having families have hastily packed their port-, 0 PrcUcally Pent, a further credit of. the war after German defeat, at j able belongings and have fled behind the cf 'N5 amount probably will be pro! t foi tress of Posen. fearing the Russian unoer the special war loan act Invaders. Others are abandoning their p"tl th it session, homes and making for Breslau and Dres- J wthla the Mouse of Lords all the cere den. . menial trappings wore used. In this Evidently the German general staff waa i bo,r king's speech from the throne convinced that when the Russians had " Tnovoa by Lord Metbuen and see Augustowo and Warsaw. Thus It Is not a question, In the opli Ion of French critic, of falling upon the second enemy after having peatcn the first, but rather of retiring before an enemy In a good ponitlon In an endeavor to .limit the .. i ..via . i m iiun.iau. una - - mmuii Mm sec- of Another imrmy still better ! n-Diilnfd the mAvmM w.r.. onde4 by VlsMtmi n,ir t mat ir in tht rorm of acceptance thejr ! r'-v' l,,,,"'ur" Vl lin" tn Vistula, and had turned the Oermana Ul -(wnmon the ipmh waa moved bv might be based on transactions Involving Prance, fos the Oermans to boat the back as far as the frontier, the real cam- the Importation or exportation of goudil,'"1" free, ior a lime at palgn of Invasion would ba conducted and have a maturity of not longer than """r m ".'cnrnons in oraer through East Prussia. three months. Manner of Endorsement. Acoeptanre must be endorsed by a mem ber bank and the total amount offered that they may turn their attention to tho ' Rutslana. This line of argument leads to the con' vtciion in Parte that the German endeavor by a member hk Vh.il ....krV;' "' uru 'th great i . . , ... . . . . i . . . . . ' aeierniinaiian. ' r. i r. b it mm n r. inn niirn.p him mm. ' n ir i . m.mn . - i . i j . . i . i - - t i - , . fiv mt v-fiitM atiu purifier a ne iiMra.t with KSimAmm !-, . . ' , . A. . . - ... '..iiiivhi i t , i fiiifviaia ui iapvr oeiinng ne eiiaorse- ment of any one parson, corporation or firm redlscounted for any one bank shall not at any time exceed 10 per cent of ths unimpaired capital and surplus, thla not to apply to bills of exchange drawn agalnat actually existing values. Paper diawn for trade In atneka ant curltles will not be acceptable, nor will dec,4rd tween the Carransa and Villa uch paper drawn for "merely Invest-' elpmnU of tn constitutionalist army, ao ment ' and the board Interpret, thlsl co,dln toudvlces received at Juares to- pnraseoiogy or the law to exclude paper, Peat Thoacht lasgtoaalble. It Is likely that they considered It abso- Sir Robert Prlo and seconded by Com moner William Middlcbrook. 8poea of tkc Klaar. In his speech from the throne, at th Higher Than Before Likely. 'It It probable that at ,the end of .the war rates in Europe will be higher than tksy hsve been in the past and greater 1 Investment returns will be yielded. The : tremendous destruction ,of property and j waste of capital will not enly check the flow of European savings to ths United ! Btates. but may dispose foreign Investors . to return tho eouhlies they now hold. ' Lower money rates in this country would i d likely to eocentuau this tendency. I while, on the other hand, high interest : rates and larger Investment . returns on pur aide would check it. "The function of the federal ressrve tanks Is. therefore, of two-fold char acter. They should extend credit facili ties' particularly where the abnormal con ditions now prevailing have created emergency demanding prompt accommo dations, and on the other hand they must protect tho gold holdings of this country In jrder that .uch holdings may remain aAtmute to meet demands that may be made upon them. ale) Act wlia Caatlea. While credit faculties should be lib erally extended la gome parts of the coun try It would appear advisable to proceed with caution In districts not In need of Immodlato relief, and to await the affect of the releaaa of reserves and of the changes which the credit mechanism of to country w about to experience be fore establishing a definite discount pol icy. . : "Whit the most acute atate of the re oeat financial emergency appears to have passed 'tho conditions in other countries. make It neceeaary that tha United State War Begun Between : Villa and Carranza EL PASO. Tex., Nov. 11. War has been i imoiy m iney conmqerea It aoso- nnenlnv nr P1i. . . lutely Impossible for the Russians to bring ' pritan""" King George a great combined army with Irtiped'O menta .for a Winter 'campaign across Poland In November. 'Thla V.-B K . 4nnm I . I.i " upjccts in every part of tK. mi concentrated in the prosecdtlon t . already Ilencg thw 'Oermans are now cnce.n "My Lords and Oentlemen: ' "The energies and sympathies of m. traUng at high pressure all their available forces from tha garrlsonr of fortresses and the reserves in Silesia. Saxony and Prussia. Why Be "Bhxa"? fv ""very riotaro enory." X keen apP the proceeds of which may be used In Investments In land, plant machinery, permanent improvements, or transactions of similar nature, Purchase for merely tecuiaf.iTe purposes would constitute a mere Investment' In the eyes of ths board and ba excluded. lias Ktaed Limit. . The board also announced that for. the present It has fixed the limit which a reserve bank may tedlscount paper "for agricultural purposes or based on live stock." having not more than six months maturity at per cent of the .capital bank. This limit may he Increased In agricultural districts la time of nsed. j In Its discussion of two and one-name GERMANY MAKES " MOVE LOOKING TO PEACE PE0P0SAL night from officials of the conclave of chieftains at Aguaa Callentes. A preliminary battlo already has oo- curred at Leon, between the convention city and Queretaro, itwaareported. General Pablo Oonsales, the Carransa tjermans occupied that city, has been commander, has moved his forces from captured by the Russians. Queretaro north to Sllao to meet the Villa Rome reports that the Austrian army (Continued from Page One.) 'lorroue issue of the war In which" era are engaged, i have summoned you now a praer mat. snaring, aa I am aware you do. my conviction that this Is a duty of paramount and supreme Importance, you should take whatever step, are needed for Its adequate discharge. "Since I last addressed you. the area of the war thai ben enlarged by the' participation In the struggle of tho Otto man empire..1 In conjunction iik allies and in spite of repeated and con, ' vmvocaiiona. I strove to preserve In regard to Turkey a friendly neutral Ity. Dad counsels and alien Influence have driven It Into a policy of wanton and defiant aggression and a atate of war Papers, the board announced that It la' mnded, advance. General Manuel Chao, a VJIa Is abandoning entirely Its positions to exists between us. My Mussulman chieftain, departed today from Agua. Western Gallcta and will winter at the ublct know well that our rupture with Callentes with a strong column. I foot of the Carpathians, renewing the TurkT has been forced upon me against WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. Amarlcan! war from that base In the spring. But .m,rw",' anJ I recognise with appreeia troopa probably will be ordered out of the stubborn defense of Prsemysl and j Uen n eTatitude the proofs which they vera cms very soon, leaving the Mexl- " eviaeni determination to defend Vra can tactions to settle their own differ-1 tow hardly confirm this report, ences, as a result of the recent develop- Dispatches reaching London from Bel menta, which have brought the guaran- lu(n nd Holland eontinua to-Insist that tsea the Washington government . de- the Germans are withdrawing many of . . ' kt . - ... . . their - ---- - w- " "iv- WlVf have hastened to give- of their loyal de votion and support. ...... Wf Call for Money. "My navy and army continue throurh ut the area of conflict to maintain In Don't blue." Perhapa, tha fact that yon are Inclined to feel sad, should make ou happy. WhyT IBecauee, It may be a wtrth-while- hlnt to take' bet- "Mow can tar care .of yourself. "Blues" are apt to come from poison ed blood often are caused by urto add which the kidneys should filter from the blood. Strengthen your kidneys with Doan's Kldnsy Pills the remedy recom mended everywhere for backache, utis aeid troabie, bladder and kidney ailments. A Cue Rijht Here in Omaha. Mrs. Thomas Ward, )0a S. tsth St., Omaha, says: "Trying to work with a dull, grinding pain In the back and feel- n af a Vt a -. htlm an.ni i Uab'aaTacoVdTuo. ih ".mining! v- ... . ",do io aucoeed Vr. hoped to establish a central credit bureau for the benefit of all reserve banks In which the financial record of the big borrowing corporations, firms and Indi viduals wlU be kept. Until January 11 next a wriUan state ment of an officer of a bank applying for the rediscount of any bill that Is to be used for the purposes designated will be suffiolent. After that date, how over, no paper will be redlscounted un less It bears on Its fare evidence thst It la eligible under the board's regula tions, and that the seller has given a statement to the mem be bank. To Bo Signed I ader Oath. This atatement U to bo signed under oath and will show tha character of the business. the balance sheet, the profit and loss account; permanent and flxeO Investments, slow and quick as sets; capital, long term and ahort term loans. It will ahow also tho maximum aggregate up to whlra the borrowing concern expects to awll short paper, and the board says that the giver of the statement should obligate itself to ob tain the member bank's consent be fore exceeding the agreed limit. The algnature of a member bank on such paper will be considered binding, and a guarantee that the borrower's statement nas neen examined and that the paper vuiuiifiea wnn roe law. This Information In tho hands of re. serve banks will be open to Inspection to examiners and copies shall be furnished on request to the reserve board. LOUP CITY DENTIST NAMED ON THE EXAMINING BOARD (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. ll.-Bpeclal Telegram.) Dr. a A. Allen of Loup City wa. ap- I firrtRu'i cmmlMi HA In Mlmmu. rront. tout the Official MnlmunlMtlAiii cu.toms dues collected by American offl-from the headquarters of the allies do dale during the occupation, and to pro-not indicate any diminution In the force tect natlvea who have served Brigadier of lh Oerman attack, which Is prooeed General Funston probably will be ao-J m wU" uual fury. oepted aa sufficient. Th tooi situation in Belgium dally Is Similar pledges from Gutlerres, the becoming mora critical. Even Antwerp, provisional president, are expected. The wh,cn th mi upplied of the Belgian American officials have collected several clu!. clamoring for tha provisions millions in customs duties, which are to;brouht lnto tn country by the Amerl be turned over to the Mexican govern-ic,n con"""''n. ment That fact is taken by many offi cials as a guaranty that the Washington government's demands will-be compiled with. troops from the western battle 1 'u1 measure their glorious traditions. HYMENEAL laaaaa-Heblasoa. SHENANDOAH. Ia., Nov. l.-(Bpj-clal.r A surprise wedding waa that of Mlas Dorothy Roolnson and Arthur In man, who motored to Olsnwood, la., Thursday afternoon and were married by Rev. Long, former president of Tabor college, but now pastor of the Congre gational church. The bride is a nleeo of P. P. Spencer of Randolph, la., the ap ple king of southwest Iowa, at whose home she has lived for several years. They wilt make their home on a farm near Randolph. bo in. Whon a medicine brliura rall.f takes away all the aches and pains, the user has reason to be thankful.. One of my family had thla experience and praises Doan's Kidney pills." . BQAN'SW 50 al all Drugstores Foe Ur-Mil bum Go. - Buffalo. N.Y Hastings. A. E. Thomas of Miller Seat to Prison. BEATRICE. Neb.. Nov. U.-(Speoal Telegram.)-Chester W. Mili.r. v,. pleaded guilty In Justice court Monday to Br" boura. This treatment will usually the charge of forging tha nam. or w w P worst case In a day or two. La.Grippe and Colds IcLaQrlppeandOolds,Antl-kaaaala(A-K febleis are unexcelled, aa they stop tba alas, sooibe the nerves, and bring ths rest so greatly needed by nature to restore tbe sy. teal to health. Physician, have used these tablets lor over twenty years, ta tbe treatment of eoldt, fevers and la grippe, and have loudd no other remedy more seful la giete conditions. AaU-kamnla Tablets are so Inexpensive, sc pleasaal to lake, so sat isfactory la thalr results, and so uietul In all coudltlons where there Is pain, that A-K Tablets skoald always be kapt la the hoase lor the time ol need- Many of our ablest pbyslelaas obtain perfect result, la la grippe and eoitls.by oleanalng tbe system with Ep som salts erActoid". a very good catbar tlo, putting tbs patient on a limited diet, end administering one A-K tablet every two or Defeated Candidate Is Deputy Treasurer (From a tSaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. H.-(Speclal Telegram.) W. B. Eastham, defeated candidate for the democ-ratlo nomination as land com missioner, has been appointed deputy state treasurer by Oeorge Hall, treasurer elect Mr. Eaetham'a home Is la Custer county. He has been a candidate for land commissioner three or four different times but never succeeded In landing a stats house job. we watch and follow their steadfastness and valor with thankfulness and pride and there ta throughout my empire a flxeA determination ta secure 'at what ever sacrifice tha triumph of our arms and vindication of our cause. ' ' Ton will be asked to make due finan cial provision for the effective conduct of the war. and the only rneaaurea which will be submitted to yo at thla stage of the session are such as serin necessary to my advisers for the attainment of the great purpose upon which the efforts of the emrfre are set I confidently com mend them to your patriotism and loy- An Old Recipe j To Darken Hairi , i Common garden Sago and Sulphur. k su-eaKea, faded or fray hair dark and glossy at once. Almost everyone knows that Base Tea and Sulphur, property compounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff. Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Tears ago tho only war to get this mixture waa to make it at home, wh ch Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays wa simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Haga and " Bulphur Compound " Tou will get a' large bot tle for about 60 cents. Everybody uses this old. famous redee. berauae no one I ran possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It so naturally and even ly. You dampen -a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one smslt strand' at a time; bv TTtnrnlrt thn rrav hsstf AMit f oia I ,uv,.u,j nam. mic ana i wonunenatng at 10 o'olook and glossy and you look years younger. Ad- j lasting all day. Several good hard coal Mini tiu it sold, also aome ranges and soft ooal heaters, rernttnro of all gaaertatioB mnjt vi,J.T.,r1 rood ru- ! tlnsns. neaamg, dishes, books, and one Horse and Waters f 600.00 Piano la good condi tion. All will be aold to highest bidden Sont ml so this opportunity. uis aaie wail Be Indoors. Cold westhes PIANOS FOR RENT $3.50 a Hit and Up 20 High Grade Makes to Select From. Fre tuning;, Insurance, stool, scarf; six months' rent allow ed on purchase price If ypu de cide to buy. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO GO. 1311-13 Farnam Street. Douglas 1023. ' we - - s; k ' Auction 5 gj r xcsa&a&n Sail 1 verttsament a 0) (1 III A purchase of about 350 rich ugs. at little more than I! CENTS ON THE DOLLAR This is"iiew8 of b uch im portance that we hasten to make it public. This sale has just been consumated. The rugs are on the way and Will Be On Sale !!rwt I -DAI li Hovenber 16 Watch Windows for Display Watch Papers for Prices BRAMDEIS n n rl n ii luiiudv will not interfere. Typowri tors i'S For Rent 1 SI and Up F er Month Central Typewriter Exchange ,y la- Inc. ' 807-SO9 South 17th. m. raons inui." . m r m i TTTTTTt T Csrnithers. a farmer, to two checks for WO. was clven an Indeterminate sen Unc of from one to ten years In ths penitentiary by Judge rrmbertoa of the district court today. CETTLEMENT IS LIKELY IN INSANITY FEE CASES (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOUN. Nov. U.-8pclal.-CommlB. tuners of Burt, Dakota, Boone, Oase and Stanton counties, the counties In which ault waa be-un In the supreme court last week for the collection of the insane fees due tha state, met with the atate auditor today aa talked the matter over wlh him. Neither the commissioners or the auditor would talk for publication, but It Is understood that there are rounds to believe that the counties ara not anxious for the suit to proceed after dlscoveiinf that Auditor Howard had a few cards up his sleeve which he waa prepared to play If necessary. DEATH RECORD .sire- Carol I ae H.ataa. , v rUATTSMOUTa Neb Nov. .na. while In miider eases, ease and eomf on loi elaL-Mra Caroline Henton. a rod M low eiiueai, immediately. Tbsae tablet ere y-tr. - p. , ' ., " . alto oneieell tor heoralala, Rheumatla hV. ,T w"",jr lo"r. rwlns. The lalos of Women, IndtcesUoa. Thursday. She Is survived by three and insomnia. Ail draMlsat have then, i daughters, alra. J. W. Johnson. Platta- UdM A-K realms tear tkm rK mm. m"lh,;, 11 Mra. W. J T. OUlUple. Maynard. Neb. THE HOUSE OF MENAGE'S NOVESIDER SALE Dresses, Coats, Salts We never hare been so busy iaca tha oVenluc of our bouac la' Omaha aa wa war Wedoeaday, and De) wonder I Our Annual November 115.00 Sale of coats, suits and dresses la .tba reason. It continues until Satur day. Values to 140.00. It la rested, yon r Invited to Inspect tba offerlnja. THE MOUSE 0F.-T.3EWAGH Tha Star for Gentlewomen" Leaated at 111) Farnam Strwat TIIE OMAHA BEE ; THE HOME PAPER AMUEMBXTf. 3 . r Tfaester. D. mi 18th and Xarney. LAST TIMES TODAY dasttjbx nonuir rreaeata ' xabt ncxrou ; .: 4a , szyxxd m sozsTzg Ia rive Keels tarte- at totoo, liiao, i(io, Iroo, aao, :40, too, TifO. irto. ia t) JThono Oonfiaa 44. - . avDVAXUaU V au MVrLCJB. Tkls wk: Mile. Natalie a U. Perrarl, Paul KUUt, Aaa OtaadUr, if Br lea. . Havel V'o Ho Valtrlo 8utK, M4ri. iud Blllr Hart! l.kaa. McOood.' (J., OlTbaum TrT Wak. - PHom: MattaM.- talUrr Mo; Hte ml tn. t'lw' ""sais. 10a, m, BiAiiDEIS T . ! AttHW TKM BXABOBT nooeai Maass Soe-Sl Tonla-ht 15o-tl Bo mi mm ;ubV.' Mat, tao, HijTMrhta iS, "O. 0 Ji rowcirriB- ' T Iran, ia-aS-Ao.76. wj!., DOWER Y 6URLESQUERS iTl,rl? Qu,n". Eln Oreen. 8am Wlchaia Bobby Harrington and a Btv taat. Bereaminf satire on Alexander Bisson's "Madam X.- entitled "Madam Acuse Me." Ir. iru. K,,rl.,,- T.APIBa' PtMl MAT. WBBK PATK. in V.n(:nf:UH:-: AMERIGAH DOUG. 147G I Te-aJa-ht, hfatlaeea. Tneo, Tan, Bat. aTS WOOBWABD BTOOX OOntPAVT tm Oe M. Cohan's Comsdy, ROADWAY JOUCQ a exi wtsa -xus Colleg-s Widow.- TAiAUC ! Vh BJsxg aeJ , I AMI teMICNTfte MltlMM ladaW. Thsr.ti.. EVA LANO-CHAS! MIU.ER STOP THIEF HflOa tLm am.) um W'Mat ef Novti.ber l&. 'Tht Typhoon" Turpin's Dancing Uatfcny 2&th and Farnam Sts TuaaaMva m. wT i'mZ: m . "OBay Tnursuay, s a. m. Advanced clasa y t p' m-, t-P-lo-datv dancea are standardised and eaa- , i. "' rtate fteaawaa ally. Asaeaihly Sews BatardaT Bvaala. L.-.'tV0-