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H1K UKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SKITKMBKU 24, 1914.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
Bar Boot Print It Now pacon Ptm
Mffbtinr Hataraa, Burgii-arani1n Co.
ridallty Btorar and Tarn Co. Donf. 188.
City Froparty For reaults. list that
rouaa with Oaborrs Realty Co. D. 1474.
Bsaatlfnl All Modarn Somas Tor Sals'
CP. the easy payment plan. Bankers'
Healty Investment Co. Thona Doug. ISA
Wakalay for Sohool Board Arthur
Wakoloy Is to romo out as a candidal
for the school hoard from the Eighth
ward. rrtltinn! will be circulated at onca.
Manchester to Bins; Bandar Will Man-
hPntcr, well known In Omaha musical
ilrrlcs. now residing In ft. Icon's, has
consented to sin a solo at the All Saints'
services next Sunday.
Toda'e Complete KotIs Frorren''
may be found on the first page of the
classified section today, and appears In
The Pee EXCLV3IVEIV. Find out what
the various moving picture theaters offer.
Chanoe to Pass Throng-h Omaha
Clarke O. Powell hps received word from
Frank Chance that he will. psi" through
Omaha some time next week, driving nil
car from New York to his home In California.
DESCRIBES ACTION
OF BRITISH FORCES
Sir John French Gites Account of
Fighting Since September
Eighteen.
BATTLE NOT VS VALLEY ALONE
All Counter Attacks of tJermana
Kail and In me Places They
' Are Repulsed Half
loaen Tl
Blomberr Is Released William Rlom-
herg, who has been held for the last week
pending an Investigation of his bavin
In his possession a spurious silver dollar,
was released by Vnlted States Commis
sioner Daniel.
Chambers' Dancing Academy The
home of modern and classic dances, In
structor of teat hers, who aro successful
both In Omaha and other cities. Classes
reopen September 23, 1314. Telephone
Douglas 1871. The school to depend upon.
Wants Damages for Fall The Y. M C.
A., Is defendant in & suit in Judge Les
lies' district court. brotiRht by Frank
Robellng, a school boy. who fell off .a
bar In a locker room. The Y. M. C. A.
appealed from a $1 Judgment secured
In justice court.
fence Being Moved Back The fence
that for six months has been obstructing
the street at the corner of Sixteenth and
Farnam streets pending the building of
the new Vnlted States National bank is
being removed back so that the corner re
sumes Its natural appearance. x
Hew England Sinner Cottagers Ht
Carter Lake club will give a New Knglaml
dinner to members of the club and their
friends this evening at 6:30 , at the
club house. Kntertnlnmcnt will oe pro
vided during the dinner, and dancing will
follow. Scial moving pictures will be
provided for those who do not dance.
Taminoslan Denies Chare John f.
Tamlnosian, who was recently arrested
and placed under bond for an alleged
offense against the United s-'tates Land
office In It operations for Justice to
settlers, denies the charges made against
him and declares that he will exonerate j
himself when his case comes up for trial.
Special Oar for Races For the races
at the motordoine on tnc Hast Omaha
car line, extra service to handlu the
crowds will be put on. Extra curs will
be run from the Sherman avenue line to
the Carter lake Junction and If the crowd
should be large enough to demand it, can
will be run through from Fourteenth and
Uouglas streets, switching onto the Carter
lake line at Sherman uvf.nue and Locutt
street.
withdrawal of part of the enemy In
fantry and artillery.
"Further counter attacks made during
thn night were beaten off. Rain came on
towards evening and continued Intermit
tently until a. m. on the ltith. Resides
adding to the discomfort of the soldier
holding the line, the wet weather to some
extent hampered the motor transport
service, which was also hindered by
broken bridge.
"On Wednesday, September R there
was little rliantn In the situation opposite
the British. The efforts made by the
enemy were less active than on the previ
ous day. though their bombardment con
tinued throughout the morning and even
ing. Forty prisoners were taken by thu
Third division.
(nation Hr. me.
"On Thursday, Septemter IT. the situa
tion still remained unchanged In Its essen
tials. The Herman heavy artillery fire
was more active than on the previous,
duy. The only Infantry' attacks made by
the enemy were on the extreme right of
our position and. n had happened before,
were repulsed with heavy loss, chiefly on
this occasion by our field artillery.
"In order to convey ome Idea of the
nature of the fighting It may be s.ild that
not entailing material delay to our prog-, numg me irram.i. .
res. has developed and has proved to be ""mans have been drk en back from the
serious than was anticipated. ! forward slope, on tne nnn o r. .
LONDON, Sept. 2J.-The following de
scrlptlve account from Field Marshal Sir
John French's headquarters of the Rrltlsh
army operation up to September 18, was
Issued tonight:
"General Headquarters. Sept. IS. 1314.
"At the date of the last narrative, Sep
tember 14, the Germans were making a de
termined resistance wlonf the RTver Alsne.
Opposition, which It was at first thought
might possibly be of a rear guard nature.
more
The action now being fought' by the j Their Infantry are holdings strong line,
rman alng their l-ne. mny.lt 1. true.1, f tranche, amongst and along the
edges.'
Boy or Girl? '
' Great Question!
Ocrm
have been undertaken In order to gain
time for somo strategic operation or move, 1
and may not be their main stand. But if!
that Is so, the fighting Is naturally on a
scale, which s to what extent of ground
covered and duration of resiftance, makes
it 'indistinguishable In Its progress from
what Is known a a "pitched battle' though I
I the enemy certainly showed signs of con-
slderahle disorganization curing the earlier
uay of the retirement phase.
Cannot Yet Re Said.
"Whether It win originally intended by
them to defend tho position they took up
as strenuously as they have done, or
whether tho Celay gained for them during
tho 12th and 13th by their artillery has
enabled them to develop their resistance na bring to many minds an old an4
and force their line to an extent not orlg- tried family remedy an external an
inally contemplated, cannrtt yet be said. plication known a "Mother's Friend."
"So far a. we are concerned the action .PrtJ f ."J. 'I !
-in . . . ... app led to the abdominal muscles and Is
still being contested Is the battle of tho L.A to loothe th. intricate network.
Alsne. The foe we are fighting Is Just f nerves Involved. In this manner It
across that river along the whole of our ha uch a splendid Influence a to Justify
front to the east and to the west. Th? Its ue In all case of coming mother
rtrugg,e ,. not confined to the valley flJ'U
that river, though It will probably bear Its who hay U9ed ,t peak tn hlghoat rralss
name. , cf the Immense relief It afford. Partlo-
"The progress of our operations and the uiarly do these knowing mother speak
French armies nearest us for the 14th. of the absence of morntns; Icknes.
Klh ,A(V. , ,,.., H , absence of traln on the ligament and
15th, 16th and l.th will now be described. ,reeJom from thol!e mttny othcr dis-
llold Their Foot lag. j tressed which are usually looked forward
"On Monday, the 14th, those of our ' to with o much concern,
troops which had on the previous dav There Is no question but what
crossed the Alsne, after driving In the . 'Mother's Friend" has a marked f"'n
. . . , to relieve the mind and thla of Itself In
uerman rear guards on that evening, Mltlon to the physical relief has given
found portions of the enemy's forces In ! very wide popularity among women.
prepared defensive positions on the right i It Is absolutely safe to use, render
bank and could do little more than get a the akin pliable, Is penetrating in It
footing north of the river. This, however, nature and Is compowd "'those mbro-
.u... i . . ' cations best suited to thoroughly lubrl-
they maintained In splto of two counter j ,. th- nnrv-. muscles, tendons and
ligament Involved.
Bee renders are too Intelligent to over
look the opRortunltle In the "want ad"
columnB. They're worth while reading.
In
Sage and Sulphur .
Darkens Gray Hair
It's Grandmother's Recipe to
Restore Color, Gloss
and Thickness.
Hair that lose Its color and lustre, or
when It fades, turns gray, dull and life
less, is caused by a lack of sulphur In
the hair. Our grandmother made up a
mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep
her locks dark and beautiful, and thou
sands of women and men who value that
even color, that beautiful dark shade of
hair which 1 o attractive, use only this
old-time recipe.
Nowaday we get this famous mixture
by asking at any drug store for a M
cent bottle of "Wyeth's Page and Bul
phur Compound," which darken the hair
o naturally, o evenly, that nobody can
possibly, tell It ha been applied. Re
sides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp
Itching and falling hair. You Just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one small
atrand'at a time. By morning the gry
hair disappears; but what delights the
ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ii
that, besides beautifully darkening the
hair after a few applications. It also
brings back the gloss and lustre and
gives It an appearance of abundance.
Advertisement.
attacks delivered at dusk and 10 p. m
which the fighting was severe.
"During the 14th strong reinforcements
of our troops were passed to the north
bank, the troops crossing by ferry, by
pontoon bridges and by the remains of
permanent bridge. Closo co-operation
with the French .force was mulntalnod
and tho guneial progress made was good,
although the opposition was vigorous and
tbe stato of the road -after the heavy
tain, made movements slow.
"One division alone failed to secure the
ground It expected to.
- Take- !' Hundred I'flaonera.
"The First army corps, after repulsing
repeated attacks, captured 000 prisoners
and twelve guns The cavalry also took
a number of prisoners. Many of the
Oermans taken belong to the reserve and
landwehr formations, which fact appears
to Indicate that the enemy Is compelled
to draw on other classes of soldier to
fill the gaps In its ranks.
"There was a heavy rain throughout
the night of September 14-15 and during
the 16th the situation of the British
forces underwent no essential change.
Rut It became more and more evident
that the defensive preparations made by .
the enemy were more extensive than was
at first apparent. I
"In order to counter balance these.
measures were taken by us to economise
our troops and U secure protection from
the hostile artillery fire, which was -very
fierce, and our men continued to Improve
their own entrenchments. The Germans
bombarded our lines nearly all day, using
heavy gun brought, no doubt, from be
fore Maubeuge, aa well a those with
the cor?s.
Counter Attnrks Fall.
"All their counter attacks, however,
failed, although In ome places they were
repeated six times. One made on th
Fourth guards' brigade was repulsed wttn
heavy slaughter.
"An attempt to advance slightly, made
by part of our line, was unsuccessful ir
regards gain of ground, but led ti th
You can obtain "Mother's Friend" at
almost any drug store.
It is prepared only by Bradfleld Reg.
ulator Co., 401 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
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FOR 1915
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Douglas 3535.
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Deferred payment plan 65c down; 65c first month; 65c final payment 11.05 in all.
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tailored suits and dressy suits. You'll act suickly, for the values are the best in town 'for the price.
3 LOVELY TWIMED EATS, INDI
VIDUAL and BIOTMCTHVE, $6.00
All the new features of fashion
are represented, many of them
exact copies cf Paris models and
made of fine quality silk velvet.
There's a wonderful variety of
styles and you'll find the very
shape best suited to you here.
The trimmings consist of os
trich, burnt pheasant, fancy
wings, flowers and the new mon
key fur.
These hats are euel in style to any hat in town
at the price.
The price Five Dollars.
Burgss-zrab Co. Bsoood rioor.
ECONOMY BASEMENT-
$22.60 TAEL03RED SUITS, 914.G8
Splendid (piallty In serges and fancy. weaves.
Navy, ' black, brown,' plum, and green. . Coats are
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$4.80 CLOTH SKIRTS AT $2.08
It's a big sldrt value. Serges, plaids, chev
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Cottaqe
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for bevsrsgc, for rsrcali, for tht baby's milk and tor cooking.
And it M always fresh, sweat and pure, Mo dtngtr ot touring.
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