1 !!."). War Plays Absent At Berlin Opening have genuine dramatic atue, rather than because the public fancy clamor for anything warlike. Old-tlmcrs call this beginning: of Ber lin's theatrical seas n so nearly like the opening In reare times that It Is hard to distinguish the difference. They has this opinion not alone on the attendance, which certnlnly is Rood, but on the verj character of the offerings and the absence of plays suggestive of the war. The season in 1P14 opened with a tidal wave of "war" plays. Something of their tenersl character and excellence may be gothered from the words of one of Berlin' well known dramatic critics, who wrote, "This flood of well meant and poorly rhvmel, hastily thrown to gether production fortunately has ebbed, and the temple of the Joyful muse even, following the example of the more serious stage, are turning to other tasks." Some Idea of the serious character of many of tho plays now offered may he gathered from glimpse at the programs of the leading Berlin theaters fur the beginning- of the season. Ic.sing theater -feer tiynt. Ills Only Wife, An Knemy of the people, Arcl.ltot Seine's: Uerman theater Faust, part 1. The 'lnter tlry Tale. The Flccnlomlnl, Wallensteln'a t'amp Faust, part I: Schiller Theaters The nape of the Sahlnes, Old Heidel berg, Hosmersholm. The Worm of I'ona clence. The Benefactor of Mankind; Koe niggraetserstrasse Theater jueen fhrts tlne. Beyond Our Strength; Uttle Theater A Costly I,lfe; Western Theater An dersen (based on Hans Christian Ander sen; Feople Theater The Bobbers; Trianon Theater Hanneninan's Succes sor; Weldendammer Bridge Theater Young Must One Be: Thalia A Fusillng Ad; Frlnoess Theater The lsrk Castle. The two military plays still running are "Extrablaetter." at the Berlin theater and "linmer Kente Pruff." at the Nol lendorf Flats theater. Both plecea have been running for more than S perform ances. 110 seekera for employment for every V vacancies. A year ago there was an average of 1 arrl'cant for the am number of canie Wage are higher than ever befors. Ihe war. The number of Mrlh decreased along; with the number of male Inhabitant, hut the number of marriage Increased. There were fewer death than the ye-r before. Buslnes condition hve steadily grown better. Thus for Instance the number of person carried on the street car Increased in August from 4R,Jo,o to M.0W.WIO. In the municipal savings bank S.WO.tyO more marks were deposited in August, 1915, than the year before. tCVwrespondtnre of The Associated TYes. BERLIN. Nov. 5. RerUn's socow! theatrical sssson since the wsr hss te un and is notaMe for Its In k of war Ilka offerings. In nil the mass of plays end oprrss now presented or to bo presented In the Immediate future there era but two of a military ml, re. And both of thesa have been running; for month, and are continuing; because they NORWAY LABOR CONDITIONS BETTER THAN FOR YEARS (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) CHRISTIAN! A, Norway. Nov. . tresent labor conditions In Norwsy are better thai?" they have been In the last five years. The national employment of fices In the capital, which has hranehe throughout the country, register only MORE MARRIAGES, FEWER DEATHS IN GERMAN CAPITAL (Correspondence of The Associated press.) BF.R1-IN, Nor. Thanks to an In crease In the female population of Berlin during the year ending September, 1915, the total number of person living In the capital ha decreased but little during A "For fcale" ad will turn econd-hand furniture Into cash. Till: HKK: OMAHA. SATl IiDAV, XOVKMHKR hwA SATURDAY November 1311i we celebrate.the Third Anniversary of this greater store. The wonderful progress wo have inado foreefiilly illustrates what determination to Bell "World's best merchandise at lowest-in-the-city prices will accomplish. We pause for a moment to celebrate the event in a way befitting both the store and the people who have made this establishment the largest wearing apparel store between Chicago and the Pacific Coast. Presenting Your Golden Opportunity To Bay Winter Apparel for Every Member of the Family The whole store has prepared for Third Anniversary with unequalled values and the most remark able selections of correct apparel ever assembled in Omaha. To further demonstrate our apprecia tion of your patronage we announce a distribution of anniversary souvenirs that will be of extra ordinary interest to everybody for miles around in even- direction from Omaha A $2.50 Gold Piece with cash purchase of $25.00 or more throughout our store. More Than 5,000 Suits and Overcoats For Men and Young Men The world's best clothes made to retail in the $20 to $35 class, at $15, $20 $25 A $2.5S GOLDIECE ABSOLUTElETH (!NDlVIDUA!:f. WROIASES OF $25.25 PRMOfcE QURSTOKff The $15, $20 and $25 Suits Soft Roll and Teak Impels Patch and Flap rocket One, two or three button and one-to-button models. Double breasted models, Stripes, checks and plaids and fabrics by the hundred in every conceivable design. " We have still further advanced the ready-for-service clothes business in Omaha. Custom-tailor customers are invited to inspect our superb hand-tailored suits imported weaves, at $30, $35, $40. j New tone browns, grays and greens uoia liond True Hlue Serges Besides these wonderful values and beautiful styles, Third Anniversary reminds you of the enormous showing this greater store offers TODAY. All new selections three to ten times larger than elsewhere. Representing the west's most complete clothing stock. Satur day you'll be doubly repaid for a visit of in spection. The $15, $20 and $25 Overcoats Fifth Avenue Chesterfields New form-fitting models New Kimono sleeve models Double breasted models Ulsters and Llsterettes, New pockets, cuffs, collars lkmrt Vptn Saturday I V I If Muruing at 8:W o'coclt. 1 ' Sfe Our Htndoir. . . ( rV V Hi - I Extra Value ana SFaiiorfl CLOTHES $20 $25 Challenge $20 to $35 values elsewhere. Compare. Third anniversary soovsnlr Sfl.B.1 Oold Meee with purehaso of $8S or mora tbroofboat Ul store. Nebraska "Good wear" Suits and Overcoats $10 No matter what the price, the best at tho price. Compare Nebraska "Goodwear" Suits and Overcoats with $15.00 values elsewhere. All sizes, newest styles Record values at $10 Premier Exhibit Fifth Avenue Chesterfield Overcoats Men who have paid $60 to $75 for their overceate and con tidered the money well epent tie a new standard of overcoat value here at $20 to $50 These luxurious allk-llned Chester field Overcoats would be a credit to the highest priced custom tailors. They're designed by recognised mas ters. The materials are finest im ported Vicunas and World's famous Carr XXX Meltons. Come In Oxfords, Cambridge, Blue or Black, in all sites and proportions. The utmost in overcoat correctness and value, at $SO to 850. Buy Warm Underwear Third Anniversary finds our underwear department second-to-none in the west. The World's best mak ers represented with selections five times larger than elsewhere. Remarkable range of all wanted weights and styles. No limit to the assortment of sizes. - On top of nil this lowest-in-the-city-prlces prevail. Vnssar Union Suits, Superior Union Suits, IMiofold Union Suits. Oorwlth Union Suit and the best of separate garments. Union Suits, $1.00 to $5.00. Shirts or drawers, 50c to $2.00. Vav a m l m . mannattan anirt Headquarters and other leaders "Bates Street," famous for quality and clever patterns, "Yorke. "Nebraska 8peclal" we run the range of possibilities In shirt production. Negligee shirts, f 1.00 to $3.50. Silk Shirts, $3.60 to $6.00. Greatest Sweater Stock in Town Several Hundred Women's New Fall Suits shawl collars; Great range of Big. warm, henvw ribbed sweaters with generous medium weight In shawl collar and V-neck models. colors gray, cardinal, heather, navy, dl s Cf maroon, tan. Matchless values at PX lO P f Ol Fur gloves, $3.00 to $10.00. Kid Gloves, $1.00 to $2.50. Third anniversary sonvsulr S2.SO Gold Pise with pur cnasss of $25.00 or mors throughout th stors. " Correct Hats for Now Men's headwear styles chance as the season progresses. Always something new In our greater h'-t department. cosn i i Worth Up to $34.50, Saturday at ... . Velvets Broadcloth Wool Poplin Gabardine Serges Mixtures These marvelous values must be seen to be fully appreci ated. Included are beautifnl fur trimmed, box and belted mod els in the season's fashionable shades and materials. Suits worth to $34.50, Saturday, at 300 Women's Tailored Suits, up to $22.50 val- dM f ues, poplin, gabardine, serge, mixtures, at- )1U fl Small chr jrtvrw 4 42wV V 1 17 Women's Warm Coats Comparison emphasizes the supremacy of our style presentation in women's coats. Here are styles that will appeal to all. We direct special attention to wonderful selections. Including fur trimmed models. Coats unequalled elsewhere at Jjl 4 Of C?1 Q Cft ItOvl Ct $19.60 to $26.00. at D1403; O l7OUt 4Z4sdU Other Smart Stjles, $0.85 to $G0.50. Salt's Sealette Plush Coats ' Most complete showing in the city. Many luxuriously fur trimmed, - Skinner's or Sols satin linings. No such plush coats elsewhere -compare ' $1950 to $44o Silk Petticoats $1.00 Extraordinary special for Saturday. Silk Petticoats. All leading shades. Big Selection at SI. 00 New Blouses $1.95 Womsn's Wearina Apparel Third floor. Child's Coats $5.95 ,c j, .. . . , , Compare with $7.50 and $8.60 skirts elsewhere. , ..." . f.5 distinct new model, in Broadcloth( gnTardlnef serge, poplin, fancy mix- Boucles. Chinchillas As crepe de chine blouses and tures; flare, box pleated, belted models; pocket trakhans, full lined, belt navy and black taffeta; $3 and button trimmed. Kitrite SklrtH, t- (f ed; sizes 4 to 11. See elsewhere, our price, 81. 05 special at PO,UV these exceptional values. Aaalvsrtary sjoavsai 92.50 Oold rise with laaividoal porohasea of S3S.00 or more Uurootfhont the store. Beautiful Furs Compare our prices be fore buying furs. : The latest creations at low-eet-in-the-cUy prices. John B. Stetson Derby and soft Hats New Cloth Hats r Hi FifthAve.$-50$9 Models.... a and-1 Nebraska de Luxe Derby and soft Hats, at. $3 K X Nebraska Special Derby and CO Soft Hats..... J6 Men's Fall and Winter Caps, at ROc to 1.50. Men's Pur Caps, extra values at to $10. I toys' and Children's Hats and Cnpe, &c to $1 JM). Third aanlvorsary soavtnlr 9.60 Oold rises with pnroheass of $21.0 or mora throughout ths stJrs. Third Nebraska Special Suits For Boys-Extra Pair Pants tf The enthusiastic demand for Ne- tTeJ braska Special boys' suits grows greater as the supreme value of tnese sturdy, stylish suits gets to the attention of mothers. Special anniversary show ing. Newest models, g5. Other boys' suits, 2.R0 to $10. I toys' and chlldreu's Overcoats, $2.50 to $12.00. Children's Novelty suits, $2.50 to $7.50. Floys' warm ftfarklnaw coats, $1iO and $5. anaivsrssiT nTsnlr 12.60 Oold rise with purchases Of , SttA.00 or mors thronfhont the store. Mn and Women's Shoes The fastest growing shoe department in the city, r.ivlnit $1.00 to $2.60 in extra value Is appreciated. Huy shoes Anniversary Saturday all the new styles await you at loweat-in-the-city prices. WOMEN'S KHOKS The popular Gypsy and a score of other nev l)lett, in the J0 JJA fiJC leading colors anil loathrrs. . . S)Lf to pO MK.VS SHOKH See the new IlegsJs, $4 to $3.50; Arnold's vlovr-grip shoes, $5 and $H, and other reliable shoes for men and MsJn Floor Borth. youiiit men $2 50 to $4 Warm lined slippers for everybody, 50 to 81.75 Hoys' and girls' school shoes, S1.50 to 83.5(5 Hoys' III Cut shoes, bl values. $3.45 io 83.50 Complete stock of women's sweaters, Gilt Kdge anion suits, new neckwear, gloves snd hosiery at lowest-in-the-clty prices. Saturday, Specially Prepared Showing of New Millinery For Anniversary $9.95 New Oold Lace Hats, New lied Velvet Hats, New White Velvet Hats, New Sliver Lace Hats, New Fur Hoods All Specially Priced. $.1.05, $4.05, $5.00, up to $0.05 All Our Ilegular $15.00 Trimmed Ifats, New Models, Anniversary Special. We have been planning to offer on our anni versary day the greatest values In new millinery that the women of Omaha have ever had the op portunity to nele-t from. We are making every effort to demonstrate clearly our value-giving policy, wblch means always the latest creations at prices less than elsewhere. Aaalvarssry soavsair ta.so Oold Msc with vurohase of 886.00 or more throushont ths stors. Anniversary Trimmed Special JOHN A.SWANSON.prcs WM.L.MOL2MAN.vi. I W sir 11 WW4f W, firr'jirrrrf.ffrr.YfrrTr $2.95 ' We have trimmed about one hundred new bats for dress and street wear, in black snd colors, that if the cost of shape. and materials were totaled would have to sell at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00, but as a Hirthday gift Saturday the price Is Anniversary Untrimmed Special Regular $2.98, $8.Q8 shapes, blacks, browns, purple, nary, qq green, gray; sixteen different style while tney last at. wfsVC CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Third aaalversarr eeavanl- ga.M Oold Pteoe with ymrohssss of aae.00 or mors throua-homt tha stors.