TJIT),, TJEK;, OMAHA. SATURDAY. OCmRKU 2, 1915. BRITONS WANT TO INYESHN LOAN 3HgH Rate cf Interest Attract. At tention of British and French Capitali.ti to New York. LOUDON PAPER S0UXD3 WARNING ARMY OF CHOWN PRINCE BEARING BRUNT OF THE DRIVE Crown Prince Friederich Wilhelm and his favorite mount at the front. A HEARTY WELCOME EXTENDED ALL AK-S AIM3EN ' VISITORS NEW YORK. Oct. 1. MrnibtT cf the big yndlcat of bank, trust companies and private banking houe. which will manage the 1500, 000,000 bond Iwmip negotiated hero by the Anslo-Krcnch loan couiniU alon,. had received today a flood of applications front banks and individ uals for permlsnlnn to participate In underwriting the loan. Although the subscription books have not yet been opened, the total u1jh rlpllons already offered are estimated as amounting; to as high aa $430,000, 000. That no me of the subscriptions will be very large was Indicated by the statement that one of the most wealthy men in the United States had offered $30,000,000 and that other offers ranging from $3,000, 000 to $5,000,000 have been made by New York banks or large corpor ations here. . Sir Kit ward Iti.Men, in of the member cf the Anilo-KroiK'h -ommliln, was quoted Uxlny at faying Itmt In hia opinion the loan wag tn turxrlor In Inoime yl-ld to anything In London that ho xp-et a large amount of It will find It way to that city. Hoth KnuliKh and French lnveMor alrrndy are making- rxtenalve applitatlotia for It," n!d Plr KriwaM. In the announrfment of the term lans, virtually anybody with tl.oao to Invest was offered a tond at W4. the prtia to the syndicate per cent under the fig tire dc.larnated aa the selling price to the Individual subscriber, which was fixed t St). Having completed their mission, the member of tho loan rommlxilun ar weeptlna' some of the many soclnl Invi tation they have received. Today tha Franco-American society gave a luncheon j honor of the commissioners. Paper M'araa Investors. - LONDON. Oct. L Tho financial col timna of the London morning papers de precate as unpatriotic sny Investment In the American loan by Ilrltlsh inves tors. The Morning Post even calls for the issue of a memorandum by the gov ernment reminding the public that such appllcatlcns shouM not be mode. The mm sa. Mi" ttT ' -v M ill U U !v-w iL"i w -t V- V . "V- sifcsSevA-. -w ,y.-.;.:-'-. ;- ..:;:: w:--.. :-.v-. .-. ,v.-x-. jj. Alii -1 H L MsttasWii lands have been than those of Great Hrltsln have heen during the first five months of this year, not only In the case of cotton, but thst of most every other Important commodity. Figaros In Hebber. "lle-eport of rubber from the United Kingdom to Hcsndinavla and The Neth erlands declined from 17,726 centals of J0 pounds in Jsnuary to May, JUH, to lS.IKti centala In January to May, 1H15; on the other hund exports of rubber from the t'nlted Kates to the same destlnstions tncressed from 1.D7K centals to I.o40 cen- lata T ...li. .A.ntiurl. nf rilhlir tO the I'!.WJ'.'P! .b"""- v'r h!i nlied Btste. from this country have In deed taken place, but all other re-exports of rubber have declined during thla country to discountenance Inventments of ' Ibis kind by every means In their power. The Times says: 'No reputable banking house or finnn clal house In London will nlva acuities tor such Investments." The Times adds that It believes that every obstacle will bo put In Its wsy by the American bunkers Usulnir the loan. The newspaper proteaU sum Inst the Man chester Ouardlan's criticism statement as "utterly perverse" adding: Tsxatlon is a separate matter slto Itether and nobody could propose to make the Amurlcsns psy our Income tax in the United States." Will rente Pro. A Mr Nrmttinenl. PARIS, Sept. !M.-Thn Temps, comment Ing on the American loan to Ureal Hrlt aln and Prance, says: "The conditions of the lon are ss favorable as circumstances permit. They ahow the solidarity of French and Kna- per od. "It will therefore be seen that this trade for the first five months of this year shows a large decline Increase Thirty Her t'ent. "Everything In the statistics I have re ported tends to show that the mercan tile community of the United Hlates has made profits proportionately equal to, or greater than, those of tho mercantile commun'ty of Great Ttrltaln in respect to all those demands which have Inevitably arisen in Biandlnavla and The Nether lands as a consequence of the closing of the German ports. The total volume of tho trado of the United States with these countries has Increased 30 per cent, as ymir excellency will see from tha ac companying table, taken from the United Ktatts official monthly summary of for eign commerce, which shows the com psratlve values of the total e ports of country hss actually been supplying mors the I nlted States to Scandinavian rubber to the United Htates at tho ex- countries and Tho Netherlands during pense of other neutrals, while American the first five months of 1U and 191S. exporters have taken advantage of this The value of the total increase In these h credit and the confidence of America ' .0t.48 pounds. The exports of manu- II In the ultimate vb-tory of the si lbs. Ths fact that the money la to be uaed to pay for the alllea" purchases In Amerloa sn make stable tho exehiinno rates In no way modified the significance and ef fect of the uw rut Ion. . "The brutality of the German prop aganda seems to have accentuated the trend of opinion In the United Hlates al resdy favorable to the allies. The Wash Incton admlnlatratlon wishes to remain at peace. The American nation does not want war. It falls to see whet role it y,mr m ne world con flirt n lta present stste of military preparations, but knows Its Importance as an economic force and as a naval influence." BRITAIN DENIES IT . TRIES TO CRIPPLE . ' : AMERICAN TRADE f (Continued from Page One.) to ship Increased qusntltles of rubber to Hcsndinavla and Ths Netherlands. "In the case of lubricating olts, the in crease of the United Kingdom exports to Hcsndinavla and Holland was 103,270 gal lons; tho Incresse of too United Htates exports during the ssme five months wss J.S67..W3 gallons, being five limes as great au the lirltlsh Increase. "The Increase In the re-exports of un manufactured tobacco from the United Kingdom to tho same countries and over the same period waa I937.2M pounds: the ccrres.'oniliiig United States Increase wss exports during this period amounted to Ulenwmnit Will Have restlral. OLEENWOOO, la.. Oct l.-(8peclal. Olenwood will put on a three-day fll festival on October 10-11. Home-grown fruit, vegetables and live stock, will he awarded prises worth winding. Two aero plane flights dally will be a feature not before put on In this Ctly. isuay be removed as soon aa posnlble. but as I hear statements, no doubt inspired by ! German agenta. are being circulated In itAmeiioa tu the efect that bla maleaty's government Is trying to stop thele-t!mate Itrade of the United Hlates with neutrsl countries In order to capture the trade ifor the Hrltlah empire and Is. therefore, allowln goods to be exported from the United Kingdom, which they have not al lowed to be imported Into the same countries from the United Btates. I think It well to Inform your excellency Imme diately of the true state of affairs, and with this end to lnv'te sttention to the following data and figures: Movement nr wttoa. "The Increased re-expoit of cotton from the United Klmcdom to Norway, Hweden lenmsrk and the Netherlands, dur ng the months of Jhitry to May. Iai5, as com pared with the aunts period n 105 amounted to &0S.M ce-itsla of 1 V pounds. The United Stat.-, rxpoited to the four eountrlea mentioned durins: this period In 1!5 as much k. g.jrj.iat cental. aa .oni. Pared WIN aM.177 centsla tfurlis: Jan uary to May. au ilu ra.. f I.Mt.l eiiUls cr six times the liHree In the -xixrt of cotton from the tolled King dom, . The atve flgur-s for the United King dom ar taken from the official cuaioms return; theie from the Un ted states bav Wen larefully compllm by the war trade department from tl,p manifests of thoe vrwla whli h actually arrived with cargo from the I'n'ted states In Hcandl tiavtan and Outi h porta dur-ng the five KioMbs. Fehruary to June, ise.j, as coin twrvd with f te-twrirths of. the total re corded exp(,rt from the United Htates to thoae countries In the year endl-ig June ?, l'Jlt It Is evident that some shipments xnuat have taken p'ace from the United ftates to HcjiedlnavUn and The Neiber. lunds. which could not come within the cope of the must clr-umiianUal compila tion atatlatlca drawn up fivin the manl-ft-aia of examined ships alone and I Would thereforo ly particular streaa ilHn the fait that tlie fuurea thua 4 tained by the war trade rierartment are xec;arily uji.I. rmuu nu nla of ti,e amounta a ti.Jly ah Wiped. Hut even from tUe figures ttiu obtained. It la poaslble taciuted tobaoco from tua United King dom have actually declined, while ex ports of th'.a commodity from the United Htates to Hcsndinavla and Ths .Nether lands has hitherto been relstlvely Insig nificant. It Is therefore altogether im probable that the United Btates can have lost trado In tobacco In conseqUenoo or the meaaurvs taken by his majesty's government, t'oees and t offee. "United Kingdom re-exports of cocoa 1 have ilHen from 174,10 pounds in Janu- aiy-May, Mt, to UM.(il! poUnda In January-May. ltflu. an Increase In round Meals Will Fit! No Indigestion, Gas or Acidity Eat without fear- of sourness, heartburn, belching or dyspepsia. The moment "Pape'a Diapep sin" reaches the stomach all distress goes. If your, meals don't fit eomfn. t.iv ... nuiiUM-ra ot &jior nvm you teei niosted after eating and' you be Unlted Htates for the same months havd lleve It Is (he food which fills you; If risen from pounds In Wit to l.016,0i) what little you eat lays like a lump' of pounds lit tn, sn Incresse of l,O0U,k lead on your stomach; If there la dlf Theae figures sieak for themselves. , flculty In breathlna: after eating, eructa- In the first five months of Mi the lions of sour, undigested food and acid, United Kingdom re-exports of coffee t heartburn, brash or a belching of gas. tha same countries amounted to H.40f you can make up your mind that you hundredweight and the exports from the need something to stop food fermenta Unlled Hlatea to 7.S hundredweight. In t,on and cure Indlgeatlon. the corresponding five months of M& the 1 To make, every bite of food you eat United Kingdom re-exports were XS.iSS ld ,n th nourishment and strength hundredweight, while the imports from or your body, you must rid your etom the United Htates wore s6.7u) hundred- "J of PlOns. excessive acid and stom aelght. showing that the United Btates h which sours your entire meal exports, which were formerly much less. In,,eres with digestion and causes so are now grculer than those of the United n,"ny . Tr' ot d'lt'. ck head KllljInl " biliousness, constipation, griping. Hie and fr'loar U'' YUr r' '" no lffeint-you are - 7 . a stomsch sufferer, though you may call "In the caae of ike. tho Inert e.ed re- ,t by t,t,ler name. ou ' expoiU from the Un.ted Klmcdom. , hlch ;miy trouble h.t wh;cn amounted to hundredweight f-r Bt ,,, but ulckly furwenU the r-rlod unm-r levasw, was entliely duo . a,,,, produclng almo,t Mhealthy to the dlveruii to the United Kingdom j condition. ' ' -ase of Pane's Ilapepsln will ports of the laige trade Indian rice bi . I. , .... iU....nl. II ..ml.i.u. I I ... other cotillni ntal portK. n he eaiH.na from wl ronvlnce ,ny ,tonmcn aai(vnr rlv, the t nlted Mule, have increased from llnute. fter taking a single dose that JEI hundre.iere.gbt In January-May. INI, fermentation and J. . .k ' . ' t, r.,xo biimlredweUht In January-May. ( iK ,lie n,Mry of igUon. .. : . . . 1 - i r,o matter If you call your trouble ca tarrh of the stomach, nervousness or gsa trltla. or by any other name always re- iienioer mat instant relief Is waiting at The United hlu-dom tncreaae In the export of wheat (lour to Scandinavia and The X t) erlantl during January-May. Jfi,.'s loiupai-td with lt-1. wss 17.044 hundredweight; the United r-tates Increase ?,:.,.o3 htindredweight fur the same eilod. "1 could point to many other Instances of similar pruuot Innate incieusea In the exports of the United htatia to Scandi navia and The Netherlands, ss compared wilh exports to the same countries from the United Kingdom during tho last five months. In repoct H the great ins lor it y of articles for whkh figure of United State trade can be given, .the Incrvase in this trado la greater, and In some case very cotittdetably greater, thsn the Increase In the United Kingdom trado. Trade Hwales tkanaea. "In many cases Increaacs In United Kingdom re-e porta are due to the fact that the products of livllUh Indian and odonlala provluivs, which formerly went direct ti ooiit.neiital porta, such as Ham burg, lUitterdum or Copenhagen, are now sent to the United Kingdom and thepc dixtribuled to old cuatoiners bi Scnnjlnala ond The Ketherlanda. Anions such may be im nil med l-epper, cinnamon and other al l es (largely the product of the lirltiKli Kat lud.ea). Imtlan tea, palm kernela (mainly from Ur.ileh at Af rica), and ci..ia (in,i'n!y fr un the litraJta M-ttKmenta and Auairella). The direct trade of the llrkuh overseas dominions TWO Splendid Sale events for Saturday which should crowd our clothing depart ment to its capacity at a very early hour a great un derpricing of guaranteed Clothes, furnishes inducements of which wise buyers will hasten to take advantage. Three SPLENDID OFF RINGS In SNAPPY FALL SUITS 520.00 sio.no &12.S0 SUITS SUITS nt at S1G.GO 313. GO SO. GO Everyone of them of sterling quality and exception ally handsome styles and patterns. Blue serges, fancy serges, worsteds and new sWt weaves in many combinations. Suits made ppeeially for us and with Ilayden's label, hvery suit backed by our guarantee. fcKK KIXTKKNTH STUKKT WINDOW DISPLAY. 1 Yes Sir! These $20 and $1 Q.75 $25 TOP COATS go at -LO Just advance sale of nobbv Top Coats splendidlv tailored by HART, SCIIAFFNEIJ & JilAItX and other well-known makers. Your choice of Coverts, Vicunas, unfinished worsteds and fancy weaves. MANY ARE SILK LINED Snappy, young men's models or the more staple, con servative styles in a good selection of colors. Stouts, J-iongs, Ji.xtra bizes. We have your sue. HKK KIXTKKNTH KTKKKT WINDOW DISPLAY THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX .make the best ready-to-wear clothes produced in the land. We are showing the most complete line of these famous clothes west of Chicago and invite you to personally inspect the new fall stocks. ASK TO SEE Tills, ASIC TO SEE THE Varsity Fifty Five Suits Varsity Six Hundred Coats th tnappitat stylet you'll find styles tht have rtal go to them SEE THE $25.00 LINES. WE HAVE THEM AT LESS AND MORE BUT YOU'LL FIND THE $25 LINES TRULY EXCEPTIONAL IN MANY WAYS. IT ' PAYS Try HAYDEN'S First IT PAYS A. If any drus tore tha moment you decide to begin lta use, - !'' l!aprp!n w'll regulat any out of order atoniai-h within five minute, and dist promptly, without any fuca or dta comfort all or any kind of food you eat. Advertisement. vo i,ow ton. -luaivt-iy i.ow mum greater i with the port of Hamburg alone 1 very the lii' nn.. in the Ameilian r-aportit tor-t In normal tlim-a. laiidinavUu country nJ The Nether-1 "In many biian. a our re-export tooo Barrfainsforthe iionie-tznn-itancn IrrnmiiirmwTMCA l! Hi tff I li rl ril r it alllUtV' II Is the most effective means of enlarging a business. Large corporations, as well as people of small means, if they are progressive, realize this. 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