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J-JIK' HKK: OMAJfA. iSATl'UDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1014. -n FIERCE FIGHTING RENEWED ON AISHE UELL IS A FEW DOLLAnS WILL POT YOU III THE DRESSED GLASS OH TIlMIKSGUIinG TOMORROW STARTS DAY 4 ilia A SPECIAL nn , l in ' "3 It, OX ALL OSS LADIES' SUITS, COATS, CHESSES, HATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, PETTICOATS 01 ii wucu id nil uu ai. . .. 1 .a OFF ON ALL OUR LADIES' t3UITS Line from L'Aigle Past Somoni tad Hheimi' to Arg-onne Bristling with Beincirnatei Activity. ' HEAVY FIGHTIUG AT DIXMUDE I rnmrialna of JMaee,ireat avaMeae i to' fifrm an AMe Are Seeking- Hewt Tealnw j front fottl'. OFF ON ALL OUR LADIES' COATS LADIES' DRESSES OFF ON ALL OUR . LADIES' HATS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MEN'S SUITS Y2 $15.00 VALUES SATURDAY $1.00 A WEEK WILL CO $10.69 $20.00 VALUES SATURDAY $14.59 Union utfittingC $25.00 VALUES SATURDAY $18.59 VM A r ft ; Li ?I I "TO! EOT 4 ! OMAHA .COIUS?frJACKS021ST, KOFLI' FUNNITUftl ANO CANPeT WO. V ll.Wl.Til I V - MEI'f OVERCOATS ' AT BIO price: . REDUCTIONS OPEII SATURDAY NIGHT I . - SHORT BALLOT FOR - V- HAWKEYE STATE " f ; . (Continued from Fag On.) eltlier es to- tti entirety or as to- en,r de rpartment thereof. '- "' ' ttereraor Appoint Of delate. "The constitution provides for the elee - - ttanof en-audltor, secretary end ireesv urer of state, but doe not specifically that the membership of that oommuviilon should be appointed by the governor tn furthera.nce. of .the abort ballot, and also efficient concentration of administrative-! authority and responsibility. The ttor ney general should aleo be appointed by the governor. '."While the following schema of depart ment division la not necessarily absolute perhapa the best Interests of the ststs may be more ' completely served by tup. flier revision Jt.ls Jhe. judgment ot the committee that substantially the follow- doflne their duties. Our plan or reor-i ing. readjustment win oe rouna most er ..nu.tirm fvmtemnlates concentration f.rielentt leave 10 in. w ' J fed-fling, prt ;o t t auditor the arfou ' business .and So ' ! r i it. 1 authority Jn ' one bead the governor or the state and to accomplish this end It ts neceeaary that'.the governor be vested with authority . .t appoint the .various officials through 'whom he- "roust dairy out his policy. "W would, therefore, leave to tha secretary of state the re- the. state's affairs, to Uie ountlng pan or me siaie o the treasurer tha hand ling of the state's revenues. Just as wee orlainaJly contemplated when the. ronetl- t itlon was edoMod and before successive . loglntsrurs placed numeroua departments .of aduunlstrallon under these mrtais, f i'VWe hope and believe that through this , 'system - greater ciucioncy ura raramr ', will result -by" combining certalh foT& ' and abolhlng there; but have not n trad,vpon a splflo discussion of'that ftr at this time, leaving that field for Jatrr iionsideratlpn. . , "By Hhi-pollcy we -ould restore these officials to the sUtus contemplated orlgt- natly. with the, purpose ultimately, of Abolishing, those 'Offices by constitutional amendment, at auth time transferring their remaining powers and dutiea .to.' the officials to .b . now referred to. This ould not only concentrate authority la the governor a .the appointing power. , eltaitnUlng division of authority at prea- . ent prevailing, Jbtit would ahorten a now 'iiadlT encumbered ballot, thue making or I Umptlfled ' government. . , . v Dlvlaloe) of Hepeete. , , . "We would divide the varloua depart ' merrts of the' state's activities Into three great dlcUlons with a heed or chief or; eti division loj-be appointed by the gov-'j ernor, and to have' general supervUlou ox'er the aeverul departnienia piacoa un der hl:n. Instead of each departminlv'l-' .lig left to pureue Ita own course. holly 'or substantially Independent of all other t departments. " atl ' would be welded to gntiirr In co-ordinate gctlvlty, minor-de partment heads under the great depart Department of Poclal Pmgrese- Hunertntendent of publlo instruction. , Kducatlnaal board of examiners. ( Ctate library. . I y"oloKliil survey removed and In geo t- lurlcaitdnpsrtaieiie. .' j Hl.torliai di'l'artment. lIlNtorloal society of Iowa. 1 Academy of acience. Public archives. J Library, commlsslo Hoard of Control. ' Hoard of Parole. linard of .Kducatlon I IJepnr.tinent 'of Industries . - leiartnient of Agriculture. Weather and Crop bureau. Htate veterinary surgeon. . CommlsHion of animal I.esUli. . , MorlH-tiltural' society.' lneiector of bees. Htate entomologist. I 'airy annociatlon. Beef association. msU'and county fairs.' Ilallroad commission. Commerce counsel. Commtsnton ol Insurance. Industrial commissioner. Hureait of labor statistics. liank Ilia. Hank examiners, IrNDON, Nov. 13.-The correspondent of l ho Times In Trance, under date of Tposday, , sends the following regarding tlv f'ghtlng in the Aien:- "Tho'battKs of tha ilsne, to which tho official' comtnunlcatiVn iow refer aa the renter of ,th allies', line, has been rc newe.i tlila waefc with. Its original Inten sity v from 'the fiirel of tVAIgle. past Holesons and Bhelms. to the Arltonne. "The, three main areas of fighting hem are the district between the Oise and Crsonne, the aeljrhborhood of Rhelmt nnd the fnreel ' of , Argonne. The first psnied Is the most Important. ' . "On tha wliole tho allies have the ad' vantage. -lThc.Prench capture of Qtiee- j nny-En-8anterre wiia a grod dnal bigger atrair tnan mror:a. un me omnr nana, the enomy's accounts of a great victory at Vailly. were exaggerated. They ob- J tained a temporary advantage, but tha i allies have mote than regained the orlgl-1 nal positions It was here that one of i the French gunners, who refused to Join j 1 1. ftHK iml'll hi. .nimilnlll.n mtmm lllW ..iii.ii, i.ia . l. Jil rrmrn expended. - succeeded In killing 000 tier, mans with his Isst twelve shells white the enemy was advancing. The guner finally succeeded In retreating with a slight wound while the enemy was only 100 yards awey. ., Xlhhle at retrenchments. "All along the certer the allies are nib bling at the German entrenchments. As j ni ihv irrviuus iiaiiiioa Slur; inr Awn. - certain localities ectm as surely deatlned to be the acene of continuous fighting aa Is pewter to be the native place tor beer. Many of these hilts, quarries and plateaus, which heve been the scene .of desperate fighting throughout the last few weeks, were the scenes of similar fighting in the war of the Qaul and In the Napoleonic wars. - "SolHsons has beon hit hard by ar tillery, whllo fighting continues fiercely around Rhelms. The German front here runs from Bermerl court to Brlmont Fresnes, Vltry-Ies-Relma, Xogent L'Ab befe, Nauroy, Moronvllliera and Vaude slncourt to Bulppe, and thence northward to Poualn, Perthes, Les llurlus, Vllle ffur-Tourbo to Argonne." Jnt T w Points for Tewtens. The Times Flanders' correspondent, de asrlliing the German attack at Pixmude, rays: , "Therv were only itwo points, Pixmude and Nlcuport, where the Germans could assume the offensive on the Yser, all the front between being Impossible for fighting on account of the flood. The force concentrated between Dixmude and Thouroul was chosen for the attack. ' "In tho morn!ns the German batteries opened a heavy fire on the French posi tions and kept It up through most of tha day.. This cannonado was tha prelude to a violont Infantry attack on tbc out. skirts of Pixmude. "Tha attack wis made with great gal lantry and- very heavy fighting took plana. .;;.- "Trig Germana'came on In averwhelm Ing numbers, and toward evening the allies wore compelled to retire. The fell back Into the town, destroying the two bridges In their retreat The Ger-! mans thus won' the bridgehead. i Both tide RelaloreeU. "Next morning strong reinforcement were brought up by iboth sides and f ightr Ing continued In arid about the1 town. Saturday a day of splendid price! opportunities in our big, new second floor depts. Special sale of fur trimmed coats -the style hit of the season Cheviots and heavy zibeline overcoatings in new greens; browns and plain black, col lars and cuffs' of Marten or Fltcu Opossum. Words fall to describe the refined stylishness. REAL VALUES 115.00 AND $30.00 ... Isn't it the truth? A msn who never does mire tpan he thinks he is being paid to do, eeldom rises sore his fellows, flame way with store. The one that only tries to sell merchandise that Ita customers will not com plaln about, never foraea ahead as does the store that tries at all times to sell thing" so good that the purchasers feel In duty bound to speak well about tliem when ever oecaalon presents itself and by the way you've noticed how this store ia going forward, hava you nott business gs now prevails could be avoided by unity of operation and management. The number of regular clerks could be materially reduced, especially by having a few general clerks to serve wherever tha state's business may require tempo re ry extra help. Heads of minor depart ments should be guided by a general sys tem Of regulation. Authority, and with It responsibility for success or failure, would be centered the chief of tha divi sion to the head 'of the great department of which that division formed . part, the department head to the governor and the governor' to the people, snd thus will a government most, responsive to the will of the people be secured. luoh morajmay be said, but the foregoing Is sufficient for present purposes. "The head ot every division of . the state's activities should make a careful, complete and' definite statement of the needs of his department for the ensu'ng biennial period, ; showing also in parallel ciMumn. araoum grana ior ne aame ,n lh, courte of the aftornoon , force purpose, during the preceding period, and f German. .ucedcd In- penetrating Into showlng.sUo the uee, made trf the pre- the lown and a, desperate struggle went .runt, us .ui in inn , iiminvjUHCy, .j,. BlrB- . . Special Sale of Women's and Misses Fine Dresses - Fine satins, reduced from $27.50, fine serge and satin combinations that were $22.50, and fine crepe de chine that were $25.00 all go at one price Three special pricings from the greatest Girl's Coat Dept. in Omaha Individual models, exclusive fabrics, choice ' . colorings, many with capes all extreme ' values, 8 to 14 years $5.00 1 $7.50 $19.75.. V'V'' 'vvvl' 19.75 m jimp? $9.75 P4 Th Millinery Bargain of th Year. Misses' hats of velvet, corduroy and plush com bination.: regular value 13.00, now , ... $1.50 Bpedal llata. Offer in Women's Stylish An unusual selection In late models of velvet and plush, tailored and 'Ires, models, including hata that aold up to f 10, for $5.00 Special Rale of Mark Cross English fJloreg for Women. Heavy rape. tan. black and white, $1.80 quality,, one day only, 31.23 Mark Cross slip-on glove In 8-button length, but without any buttons, In fine tan cape or white doeskin f2.00 quality reduced to '..$1.45 Mark Cross Leather Hand Bags Greatly Keduced. . , Morocco patent leather and walrus, silk or kid. lined, some are fitted with purse and card case; regular value $5.00 to $7.50, now ..$3.75 We sell the best and most stylish shoes for women at $3.50 to fV OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET Opca charge ac counts solicited from responsible parties. J 'GERMANS SEEK POLISH CROPS la Plan to Occupy Country Brought Harvesting Machinery Along. RUSSIAN ARE QUITE INVENTIVE Slave Sfcoiv Coaalderable Iageaatty la Resisting Attacks mm Help . lasT the Fartheraace af the Army's Weeas. LOXDOX. Nov. 13.-A Petrograd dl patch to the Post' dealing with the failure of the. German plans says: , . ''Three weeks ago the Germans planned to occupy rolnnd up to the Vistula, win tering In Warsaw and Ivongorod. They even brought 'reaping and threshing ma chines with them to gather the Polish Crops, and there were other Indications of a prolonged stay. While establised on the Vistula they were to assist Austria to recover GaliU. "Unfortunately the Russian command j also has plans which he carries forward with iron rigidity,, and K I. believed that Russia ts preparing tt move on a w.'de front Into Germany when tha lime comes. This front has still a consider able extent of German territory - to re cover before It gets Into Una for this ad vance. "Russia's present objective Is Dnnslg." The correspondent comments on Rus sian inventiveness as apptled to tha war. Besides a bath train, which has already been descr bed. an invention of Prince Oldenburg lias been of inestimable ser vice in the Red Cross. It is a great ves sel, capable of holding 200 gallons of soup. It Is easily and quickly moved and fur nishes nourishment for 1.MQ men the moment they are brought In from the field and makes a wonderful difference In the chances of life fop the badly woundod. ' An inveniivenets of th; Russians Is also displsyed In Improved 'sighting ap pliances for Um guns, making the Rus sian srilllery most deadly.,, These ap pliances, add the correspondent, would have been adopted by France, erccpt that the matter of cost and time militated against their Immediate use by the French artillery. E35 I County examiner. City examiner. meat leader, the thre department leaders Public accountant Ieprtnient of Tubltc "airly Attorney general. . Adjutant general. 8tate inlUUa. ' Grand Arrny of the Republic. Klsh and gome warden. . Htate highway commission. ' ' Custodian of public buildings and property. Capitol extension. lnd office. Meandered lakes. . ' Kire marshal. Hoard of Health. Hoaed of MeSiiel Examiners. Itoard of Optometry txstniners. V Hoard of U Examine! s. Board of Iental Examiners. Commissioner of pharmacy. Veterinary examining ooara. atry and food commleslon. ) All examiners ot this Ulvlslon, HI Inspectors. t Inspectors of boats. '. Minn In.Dac-tors. - Hoard of examiners for mine foremen and Inspectors. AutomolllfS. ' Hoard of voting machine eommtlort- rs. . etc. ... "Iniuomiuslon permit tut to ray that It Is our intoittion to supplement this report with a full presentation of the matters hare briefly suggested, same to be printed and distributed to every member of the general assembly as well as to the public. In the meantime In making this prelimi nary report publlo we Invite all Interested persons who may have helpful Ideas upon the matters here presented to give, us the benefit thereof, as our one sola object is to accomplish real good for our state, and out of such suggestions there may de velop much of good." The report la signed by the entire mem bership of. the committee, ten in all. Billion More. Asked for British War Chest LONDON, Nov. 11 The announcement of the Introduction Into Parliament of a ;meaiuf to vote a cmdlt of frs.ono.ooo (ll.l,aw.000) was issued ' officially this afternoon. The money Is Intended to cover "the- naval and military expendi tures ' which tmsy be Incurred before Msrylt 5U' and all expenditures which may 'beraeceaeary cr desirable to irteet trade or-' other abnormal conditions created by tne , war, .Tin. urn, aiideU to the pre vious credit, voted by Parliament, brings the total of credit, to CXX.OXi.OOO (ll..- oeo.'ooo). "The capture of Pixmude or a part of j It would, lie of i great -advantage to the Germans. , The town Is almost entirely j surrounded 'by water. More than once Pixmude has proved a death trap to the , Germans and It may well be s-agaJn." j The correspondent ot the Dally Mall In northern France telegraphing under date : ot Wednesday adds that ths German position at Dlsmudes very Insecure; that the Garmans are exhausted by their ex ertions and will probably be di van out again. ' Evidence Is accumulating, according to this correspondent that the Germans ara suffering from a shortage of ammunition' and that the' quality-of their artillery and ammunition appears to have deter iorated. Heavy fighting, he says, con tinues around Dtxmuds. i " Beaaasay aa Etflclee. "If the forvgotng. or substantially stm ilar.method ot unification be adopted and ample authority In supervision be granted the heads of the three great departments. in economy and of ion, and whp are languid, sleepless and physically run-down get im mediate relief and lasting bene f is' from the regular ute of Scott's Emulsion after meals. Its chief constituent la matnre'a greatest bady-huildtnc force to sUrarikta the organs and nerve ceaters. grain by grain, t rebuild physical and Btental energy. , - I LA . 1 . aittntT, pr i4aia la bcorrs. J Rtfasm Smbaiitutm t ' is boring together and U in co-operatioa with tha governor as the supreme head. becoming in fart .the cabinet of the gover. nor and responsive' to his pollclue. . slona aa department or social progress. 1 there murt resuir much t .... i.ju.1,1., mil .irnnrnt I effk'lency. 'of. public safety. We have listed as one! "Every appointee should be subject to the suNilvMHons the railroad corpmls- "''V. 'r ' T . 7 7 ,1 do thU because we believe aniniy or n. inuiiai. apiRiin I Kovarn. Political affiliation should not control. No employe should be permitted to, work for any candidate for office or contribute to any candidacy while on the payroll, of this state, Fevers penalties snould follow violation ot thla provision, such aa removal from office. Imprison ment and payment of a substantial .suns ti money to be recovered by tha stats upon tike official- bond by an actbm tn uuity at lh seat of government. Thus will the building up of a political ma china be made Impossible. "All of the employe', time sheuld be required by the stale, and anyone unwill ing to work ar proximately the ean-.a num ber ef days and hours per day demanded la other business enterprises should be removed from tfflce. The time flock, uni versally tn up. in business ertabltuhm nta of any else throughout the country, should l Installed by the slate. The time clock will not Injure the prompt, and it will spur ou the laggard, and we see no good rtaaon why the state should not In this particular, S well aa others, aifupt proven business nirlhods- -Toa Htar Depllewte Kevwrde. ' "upllcstin of records of the state's Cattle Die Saddealy.. LINDSAY. Neb., Nov. II. (Special. )- Chris Bchaefer, two miles north of here, lost thirteen head of cattle thla week, lie turned them out In tha stocks, ap parently well and In leas than, twenty-!. four hours after getting sick they died. FATHER OF BRIDE RESISTS . BELLIGERENT CHARIWRIERS HHKNANDOAH, la.. Nov. 'U-(ii. clal.-The bride, father. Frank Iesli. bo was brought into court on a charge of disturbing the peace when he had .a hand-to-hand combat with a charivari party fnllowtrux the wedding of hi. daugh ter to Herbert II. Thomas of De Moines. Tuesday night, was freed ot the charge before Judge Castle yesterday afternoon. Testimony showed that the member, of the merry-making party had thrown a bucket of water In his faos when he ram out to protest with tiienu and had i also stuffed his mouth f -ill of mud to I prevent hla cries of help. He Um I Aldrlch In the head with a stick, causing a painful Injury. The latter claimed to have been merly a paaeer-by and had the father arrested. An Appetizing Dinner for 10c. - ' , A piping hot dish of Kauat Mararont. 1 with bread and butter, makea a big, nutritious meal for a whole family. 'Ap." ptislng. teo. Oook Faust Macaroni with ripe tomatoe and sprinkle with cheese (per our recipe book) and you'll surely get a meul that will warm th cockles ot the heart. Another advantage Faust , Macaroni la so easily prepared. Then think ef the I i great aavlng you ran make In your coat ! of living by cutting your meat bill con- j siderably .and substituting ' therefor j Faust Macaroni, which Is much mora I nutritious. . . Faust Macaroni comes In (o snd 10a packages. Buy at . your grocer's today. Write for free recipe book. (.iltoaad W4 rvyi 2 .i s Faley'. - lleaey aad Tar far Cross. Croup' scares you. Th loud, hoarse, croup y cough, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for Im mediate relief. The very first doe, of Foley'. Honey snd Tsr Compound will master th croup. It ruta the thick mucus, clears away the phelgm and opens up and easca th air passages. Harold Perg. Mass. Mich., writes: 'We give Foley'. Honey and Tar to our tliil drrt for croup and It el ay acts eutrkly." Kvery user a friend For rale by ah dealers' evcryaherj, Advertise ment. I St, MAVLL BROS. IjouIs Missouri LIQUOR -and- DRUG Treatment 1502 S. 10th St Phone D. 7568 OMAIIA en's Bui! s and JuerGoats I ri4 c!sii oio con uiauu &u cc;ii cii oiu aim u&u. . . u Most of them are garments which were included in our Big Sale which closed last week in some patterns the line of sizes is not complete, but in the stock you will find a splendid assortment of patterns 'in all sizes from 33 to 48 chest. . : -. . - ' . . . . ' ...... . . Among the Overcoats is a big selection ot r Qalmacaans.lEnglish Fcltod Coats. UI&torottOQ snd Shawl Collar Garments Not a single garment shown that is not an ; exceptional bargain at this sale price and as ever we guarantee all purchases satisfactory $15.03 SUITS and OVER COATS at ' e a e e 1 $9.75 The overcoats come in all wool chin chillas, King George kerseys, etc., in gray or black, 46 to o2 inches long, 34 to 46 breast measure, all have satin lined sleeves, 150 coats in the lot, A TC $15.00 values. . . . '. V v YOUNO MEN'S MACKINAWS-$8.50 values, sizes from 14 years to 0ft QK 40 breatt, at.... U.wD , Three different styles in heavy all wool Mackinaw. Tartan plaids over plaids and checks. Very best color com binations, best values shown in any Omaha store. k- BOYS' SUITS to $6.5 D values.... $4.95 All wool fabrics, in the season's bst colors, with two pairs knickers; fully lined, values are simply matchless, at sale price -$4.05. Boys' Mackinaw Splen did all wool garments, in four tliff erent colors ; just 5Q of theni in the lot to close at Boys' Corduroy Pants ' Kegular 75c values; Cnn 8:30 to 11 A. M.. OUU For 2 Vs hours we will pell choice of our entire stock of boys 75c cordu roy pants; sizes 5 to 17 years, at 50c. No C. 0. D or Telephone Orders.' 3.05 Fa.iiK,