fllK I IKE: OMAHA, TlirHSIUY, OCTOBER , 1914. &0 4 A RIBBONS For Every Purpose By far the best and largest se lection we have ever shown. Brocaded Velvet Ribbons Some of the most beautiful de signs and color combinations you ever imagined used mostly for sashes and dress trimmings. Brocaded Satin Ribbons Matched for sashes and hair rib bons; colors pink, yellow, blue, green and white. Roman Stripes and Plaids In a great many new color com binations at all prices. Special Thursday 5-inch Flowered Ribbons on sale, at 25c a yard. ' Flowers, Sashes, Hair Ornaments, Ribbon Novelties Made to Order. Gloves for the Ball Large and select assortments of choice handwear for dress wear. You should be just as particular about your gloves as you are of your gown. No one could be more careful in selecting quali ties than we are, and besides we have to offer you everything in the way of service. ' Good Quality Good Style Good Values For Tomorrow, Thursday, A $10 Skirt for $7.85 This particular showing of $7.85 fine Separate Skirts is deservedly popular. This week wo have added a number of styles in broadcloth and serge. Easily a $10 value, OtT for tomorrow, only P I ,00 No extra charge for alterations Ak-Sar-Ben Special , Offering of Fine Suits $12-75. $15.75 $18.25 A great variety of excellent $19.50 to $30 Suits, priced now at $12-75 $15-75 $13.25 Expert Fitters . in Attendance s to Assist You The Store for Shirtwaists A great many attractive new arrivals at $2.95. Always an interesting place to visit the Blouse Section. The Fur Shop Where you buy with assur ance assurance of the high est quality, the latest styles, the fairest prices. New Coats Very handsome fashions for street, afternoon and even, ing wear. Exclusive AgfnU McCall Patterns Xew Styles' Now ITere JXTftEJCRS FlareTopHose Made with a larger top than ordinary and consequently fit snugly, stay up and do not bind. jLisle, 35c and 50c pair. Silk, $1.00 and- $1.50. AUSTRIA REPORTS GEHERALADYAHCE Announce! Kuuians Eart Been Driren Back Acron Vistula by Teutonic Allies. OTHER VICTORIES IN OAXICIA jet-ssla. r.-M.li I--e- H... awry ! Deresleely Defeated la Tot Days' Batlle at Palat m m Taaate). , I Captive balloon to discover and ob VIENNA, Oct. 7.-tVla Amsterdam and j erve h movements of the. allied armies; Londoa.r-The official statement signed I powerful searchlights to point out by Genera! Von Hoefer. deputy chief of j the positions and to blind tha defense th general etsff. was given out In thla "'ht attack are being used by LEFT WING OF BIG FIGHT EXTENDED FAR NORTHEAST (Continued from Paae Ons.) troops continue their advance and at several places they have penetrated Into East Prussia. To sum up, the German offensive on the Nieman has been brought to an end by a com plete check, accompanied by consld- j erable losses." wss wounded at Tarnovka, RusMan Fuland, teptmbr . Fall In Relieve Praeaiyal. PARI.. O l. J A Haves Agency dip patch from Prtrograd a that a report from t.cir.berg. GrIIi'Is. states thut Priemysl. th strong fortreM of the, Xuj- . trlnmi. fifty-one mllea west of lumbers. Is bring- bombarded by Russian heavy ar tillery. " Th damage It coTielderable. houses being- art on fire by bursting- aharpnel. All effort of the Austrian field forcei to assist the fort have been unsuccessful and their troopa have retreated to Vlot-s'avsk city today: "October The sudden advance of the German and Austrian forces In Russian Poland seems to have completely sur prised the Russians. Although they moved strong; force from Oallcla to the north, they were repulsed and driven back across the Vistula by the allies, while making an effort to cross the river in the direction of Opatow. "Our troopa captured a bridge held by the Russian near Bandomlr. "In Gailcla we are advancing In accord ance with our plana. "In the vicinity of Tarnovieg we routed a division of Russian Infantry. . Ptasasaaa Defeat la llatagary. LONDON, Oct I. It I officially an nounced from Hunt. Marmora county. Hungary, that Austrian force have been heavily engaged with Russians since Monday, at a potnt near .Tecio. telegraph the Amsterdam correspondent of the Router" Telegram company. The Russians retreated. The battle earn to an end near Krlcsfalva, with complete victory for the Austrlans. Teceo I aboufty twenty mllea southeast of Hunt, oa the railroad and Krioafalva la about the sime distance east of Hunt Marmaro county la in the extreme east of Hungary, between Oallfla and Tran sylvania. Cholera Breaks Oat at Taraow. A dispatch from Roma to the Exchange Telegraph company says: "A message from Vienna announces the sudden outbreak of Asiatic cholera in a most violent form at Tarnow, in Oallcla. Forty; cases, the message says, were re ported on Tuesday." Taraow on the Dsnujec river, I a town of about 3S,00 inhabitant. It a 136 miles west of Lemberg and on the line which the Austrlans and Russians are taking on t their way to Cracow. Fighting between the Austrlans and Russians near Tarnow haa been reported several times. AK-SAR-BEN XX RECEIVES KEYS OF CIBOLA CITY (Continued from Paga One.) back and forth ' with the crush 'of humanity. ) ' ' , Every office building fronting on the afreets traversed hung black with people who leaned In cluster from the windows of esrh succeeding story, even to. the dlssy height ' of sixteen and eighteen floors. ;-' . ,. -.' ' World of Illamlaattoa. Headed by a platoon of mounted po lice and the Board of Ak-Kar-Ben Gov ernors mounted on splendid horses, th great column, a mile In length, began its movement ahortly after I o'clock. It started from Sixteenth and Cuming streets, where the floats coming in eon tact with the trolly wires burst Into a world of Illumination In an Instant. A infused cry of admiration leaped from housands of lip as the first of the flam ing wonders rounded Into view. There was another shuffle for front positions along the whole line of spectators, but the front ranks, already ballasted by the packs behind them, stood fast. Slowly the great caravan of light and color came en. Bands interspersed be tween the Hosts furnished music, both of a solemn and dignified character, and music, of a lighter vein which bespoke the spirit of festivity that accompanied th entranoe ef the king Into the greatest city of hi realm. New Cesar the Klasrt Heading the mighty caravan of twenty floats, King Ak-Sar-Bea XX this year led the 'proceaaioa of electrically-Illum inated magnificence Instead of occupying the last vehicle In the train. The float his majesty occupied was one of truly Joyful Antic:p2tfca . t .' of fDthcrhobd aLMMilr"rtrw''--"-" 1 ' in an i laiMei There Is apt to be a latent apprehension of distress to mar the complete Joy of expectstjnn. F. Jt this Is quite overcome by tl-.a advice of ao many women to use "Mother s Prlend." This Is an external application designed to ao lubricate th muscles and to thus so relieve the pres sure reacting on the nervee, that the natural strain upon the cords and liga ments Is not accompanied by thoee severe pains said to cause nausea, morning sick ness and many local distresses. This aplendid embrocation la koowa to a multi tude of mothers. Mar.y people believe thet those remedies which have stood ths teat of time, that have been put to every trial under the varying conditions of ace, weight, general health, etc., may he aafely relied upon. And Judging by the fact that "Mother's Friend'' haa been In continual use since our grandmother's earlier years and Is known throughout the Vnlted Btatea it may he easily inferred that It Is some thing that women talk about and gladly recommend to prospective mothers. "Mother's Friend" la prepared only ta our own laboratory and la sold by drug gists everywhere. Ask for a bottle to-day and writ for a special book for eipectaat mothers. Address Bradfleld Regulator Co., 407 Lamar Bid-, AUaaia, Ga. FLITTON ABOUT YOUR EYES regal splendor. In . color, light archi tecture and aristocratic affect. With his throne built In. Egyptian design, sur rounded by ths Orand Mufti, Orand Not ary,' Grand Marshall and many guards and attendants, his highness sat In lordly State aa he was drawn by the magnificent array of white horses through the high ways of his royal city. ) Mythological pictures) have in ths psst been represented In the electrical floats. Oriental pageants have been shown, mystical scenes hava been depleted, fables rrom the remote history or human an cestry hava been shown In all their be wildering and fantastical beauty. Rut his year, the striking scenes, twenty of the greatest spectacles, of Blblcal history, were shown In the twenty floats. The title float carried an open book, a huge book representing the Bible. Eaaalslea f ram Uasvfoa. Following this csms ths first of ths pic tures, ths expulsion from th garden. Adam and Eva, surrounded by a garden of flowers, a wilderness of 1 primitive beauty, are before the serpent thst Is seeking to Ingratiate Itself with them. The flaming sword guarded th gates of paradise through which they might not enter. Then cams a seen following the deluge. Noah's ark was seen marooned on a mountain peak. Th dove was returning with the olive branch. The promising rainbow was seen in th distance, signify ing brighted days to coma. . The scene of perhaps ares teat action cam next In the destruction of Nodom and Oomorrah. Lot's wife was shown Just turned to a pillar of salt Lot and the daughters are In wildest flight. The flames at Sodom, being destroyed, could h see leaping skyward in ths distance. Kehekaa at the Well. Hsbekah at the well was the next float, showing ths young woman offering drink to Isaac's servant and the camels. Th thursty camels could, ha seen drinking. The vision seen by Jacob In ths wilder, ness wsa depleted In th next float. It wat Jacb'a dream. The angels were seen on the stairway. Interpretation af Pharoah's dream by Joseph was represented In snother flost. with the wlss men, Pheroah, and a lot of servants present aa Joseph interprets. Then came ths little boat, or rather basket. In which Moses aa a babe floated down the river and was found In the bull rushes. Ths daughter of Pheroah and her companions are Just expressing surprise at their discovery of th little floating craft. Moore in the allraeaee. Moses wss next seen In a float thst represented him coming down from the mounaln top with the table of stone In his hands, after ha bad been granted the law of his people by the lord. In the valley below the ignorant people were still worshiping idols meay and various. The fruit fuloosi. of the- land of Canaan was sbly shown In th float In which the spies, returning from that land, were hearing hugh bunches of grapes that It took two men to carry. rail at Jerlefca. Ths besieged city of Jericho was shown with the Israelites marching hack and forth beneath the powerful walla The fall of the city was depicted in another phase of the acene. Joehua was showa in ths majestic stu tude of commanding ths sun to stand atlll until h had won his great battle. Ills great army was about htm and the fright ful conflict raged oa all sides. Samson and Delilah were showa la an other float, in the famous scene In which she sought to lure from him the secret of hla great streagth In order that she might yield up the secret to his enemies who hsd thus far failed to conquer him. . David aad belle th. TM prostrate form of Ooliath. the giant, vii shown In another acene, with the triumphant, heroic and beardless Iaid staodlng over him. attll dangling the Uttle sllag from which he hurled the stone that alew the giant aad the terror of hla people. HoyaJ apleador, royal purple aad royal statellnees was typified In every Una of th great float that represented Solomon's temple st the time of his reception of the Queen of Bheba. A fury of flams enveloping the chariot of Elijah was shown In Elijah's ascent. Hla miraculous garment Is left behind lying on the ground. Bears appeared on th scene a he had called them forth to devour the boys who mocked him. Feast af Belehatasas. Feaatlng and levity were shown in the demeanor of the multitude In the float representing the feast of Belshaaxar. The handwriting on the wall waa plainly to be seen. Half the revelers .were already aware of the evil portent of the writing and were showing grest consternation. Lions, red-mouthed and ferocious, were pictured cowering before the pur and radiant figure of Daniel, who stood un afraid In the den of beasts Into which his enemies hsd thrown him to be devoured. The whale that ewallowed Jonah was shown In giant form on the float that represented this famous Incident In Biblical lore. In a aectlonal view of the whale's body the unfortunate man waa seen In the stomach of ths great sea monster. The monster, however, was still In pursuit of small flshea to appease Its great hunger. YON KLUCK TRIES AJFLANKIKG MOVE (Continued from Fage One.) church toward the met rum, led by little Frances and Maxlne Rain, who scuttered flowers In the path. , Rev. Orrfll performed the marriage rites snd at the clone, Miss Hasel Canian of Beatrlca offered a bemll-tlon. The bridal party left the 'rostrum, while Mrs Clarke played Lohengrln'a wedillng march and a recepltlon followed at1 the Blmpklna' home. The brides were beautifully attired In white crepe ' meteor ' and silk ehantitly with bridal trains. They carried boqueU of brides' roses and awansonla. The brides Bra the daughters of Mr. snd Mrs. Edward V. Blmpklna They com pleted their education nt the Ptate uni versity in Lincoln and at Bellmont Col lege, Nashville, Tenn. ' Mr. Hood Is with an express company at Bryan, Tex., and he and hla bride will make their home at that point. Mr. Van Meter Is an electrical engineer of Scheneo tudy. N. T. I fteveraor Delivers Address. BEATRICE. Neb.. Oct. 7. tfipeda! Telegram.) Governor Mnrehead. of Ne braska addressed a crowd of several thousand people at the county fair her this afternoon. He confined his address to Uate Issues, he drove, to Wllber In hi automobile, where he spoke this eevnlng. DEFEATED CANDIDATE MAY .RUN AGAIN BY PETITION From a Staff Correspondent.) "LINCOLN. Neb., Oct. 7. (Special Tele gramsAttorney General Martin haa de cided that a candidate at the primary who swear that lie will abide by the re sult of ths primary, but who is defeated, has a right to become a candidate by petition for the same office at the regular election. ' . The decision Is given upon an inquiry made' by County Attorney Magney of Douglas county. The attorney general Indicates that the responsibility ties with th signers of the petition and not with the candidate, and does not put the latter in a position or violating his oath taken at the time he became a candidate for the nomination at the primary. - Faraaer Hart ta Aata I'pset. FRIEND, Neb.. Oct. 7. (Special.) While Timothy Sullivan, a farmer, re siding six miles south of Friend was com ing to town this morning with his auto In which waa hla wife and M. J. Camp bell, at a point two miles south, the ma chine skidded and upset. Mr. Sullivan had one of his hips dlstocatde. The other occupants of the car escaped Injury. Bee readers are too Intelligent to over look the opportunities In the "want ad" columns. They're worth while reading. the Germans In the grand battle to the north and east of Paris, which still la without definite result. Military science frequently 1 lust sight of snd ths contest becomes merely the hurling of forces sgslnrt one another. j Night combats have become an Impor-j tant element In the act'on. They are, frequently forced by the Oermans. and j as often sre repulsed by the allies. They: are telling on the stamina of the troops on each aide, many of ahem aread are worn out on the firing line In the! seemingly unending struggle. , The French people, who ' throughout j have shown calm, are patiently awaiting a decision. The changing actions at! var'ou point along the battle line, as! Indtcated by the war office statement, furnish opportunity for diversified com ment a to their significance. Geraaaas Taking Ureal Risk. Lieutenant Colonel Rousset. the mill- j tary critic of La Llberte, sees In the j Istest maneuvers of the Oermans an ele- ment of daring. . A large spreading move- j ment on the flank of an adversary, he says, can have the Inconvenience, gen-j erally grave, of enlarging the space which exists between the moving troops and ; those In front. This, must necesxarily j 1 have a reasonable limit under the risk I i operation, which would be very perilous; for those executing It BEGIN STRATEGIC DEFENSIVE MOVE (Continued from Page One.) retired, with the Russian Infantry only a furlong away. Coaatry m Morass. Bad weather hampered the movements of the German troops and Interferred seriously with their aerial reconalsances. The fact that the Russians were protected by a line of forts msde the German of fensive doubly hard. Their advance was over a country which la nothing more than a morass. The Russians have gained In offensive strength. Their artillery. Inflicted heavy losses. General von Hlndenberg, the German leader, who has been operating in Poland, was obliged to mske a number of forced inarches in going to the relief of the Austrlans, who were herd pressed. He reached Opatow, in' the spurs of the Lysa gory mountains, in time to be of help. At this point a great battle Is thought to be In progress. Ths throwing of a large Russian force from Rad6m, south of Warsaw, in the direction of Ivangorod, to th porthcast," Is an Incident of this engsgement, ... Has Left Sabera. The Ninety-ninth . German infantry, which became known through the Zabern incident, again has left Zabern for the front Many volunteers fill the gaps. The men were given quantities of cigars and well supplied with winter clothing by the people of the town. M. Mas, former burgomaster of Brus- Your Will Written Free The Peters Trust Com pany will write your Will and keep it safely in its vault, free of charge, when nominated . as your Executor. 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Is now a prisoner of the Germans at 1 per Jar. for sale by Sherman st McCeemetl. Nsmur. The forty-third German casualty j tTKWAKT TOOP CO., lit ttiarihj Baa. CWCacr list has been made public. It contains ' 10.800 names of dead, wounded and mlss--l ; 1 Ing. It Is headed by the name of Major ' General von Walter, who, while com- manning a brigade or landwehr Infantry, counter attacks In the district attending from Lille to Roye by way of Lens, Arras and Albert. f'aatradlrtary ReaoHe fraaa Bast. Both ths Germans and ths Austrlans claim to have checked the Russian of fensive and gained successes, but as usual the Moscovlte statements fall to agree with those of their opponents. The German headquarters In Berlin announoed that the Russian advance on the east Prussian border not only was checked. but that Emperor Nicholas' forces hava been successfully attacked near Suwalkl, the acene of much recent fighting. Further south on tha Vistula, Oerman and Austrian forces are said to have dislodged th Russiana from their en trenched positions between Opatow and Ostrowleo with heavy Russian loeees In prisoners and guns. The Austrlans claim successes In Gailcla also. On ths other hand the Ruaatans are re ported as steadily advancing to the west ward and southward. Talk frees Gersmaay. Another whisper of pesos hss been heard as a result of ths efforts of the German Peace assoolstkin, whose presi dent hss been at The Hague, to brine: about a meet'ng of international paci ficists. This meeting, however, la ssJd to hsve failed because of transportation i difficulties. Ths same reason has led to I the abandoning of tha attempt to con voke The Hague peace bureau. The only other political news ef !m. port an ce la a rumor that the French gov. ernment shortly will move back to Farla Elaborate Double Wedding at Fairbury FAIRBURT. Neb.. 0 t. T.-Roecial.)-A double wedding waa solemnised at the Methodist Episcopal church In thin city at T SS o'clock thla evening, when Miss Georglanna Rimpklns waa married to Frank E. Hood of Bryan. Ta . and Miss Gladys Rlmpkins to Murro Everett Van Meter of Schenectady, N. T. The cere, mony was performed betora nearly n friends and relatlvea The church was artistically decorated with southern em II as. and rhryseathem-uma-the color scheme being yellow. Mra. Cor win Clarke of Jackson, Mich., played Mendelssohn's wedding march aa tha eight brideameJda carrying ahepbaxrd's crooks, aeresnpaaksd by etaht ushers, marched down tha center aisle of the Thoughts are Sparks flashes of the mind that decide for successor failure. The question is. what kind of sparks does your brain generate? Tha brain, like a battery, must ba supplied with certain elements to generate thought properly. These brain elements are water, albumen end phosphate of potash. 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