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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
THK HKK: OMAHA, SATTRDAY, OOTOBKR 10, 1914. A Constantly Changing Showing of Women's Ready-to-wear Apparel Newness is the life of fashion, yet in presenting the new this store tempers exaggeration with re finement and holds only to such styles as best per1 mit the exercise of self expression. The art of dressing in a manner that expresses individuality is in better taste than to slavishly bend to commonplace fashions, such, at least, is the conception ot this store. Hand Tailored Suits In great variety; special atten tion is directed to an excep tional offering of fine broad cloth suits for $29.50, $35, $45 No Extra Charge for Alteration, The Newest Coats For wear on every occasion for street wear, motoring and evening functions. Excellent values offered for $19.50 to $35 The complete price rang be ing from $13.50 to $85. Gloves for $1.00 a Pair In this assortment you will recognize only leading makes, and these'are loading values of each make for this price. Harrison's Reindeer Fabric Glovea Black, white, and col ors $1 a pair Kayser'i SiBc Gloves Double or single stylo, black, white arid colors $1 a pair Bacmo 1-Button Gloves Black or white with self or can trust ing stitching, at... ill a pair J Important Note in Millinery For Saturday we announce a special sale of all our Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats AT SPECIAL PRICES. Dress Hats Semi-Dress Hats High Grade Tailored Hats Misses' and Children's Hats at Remarkably Low Prices Sale starts Saturday morning, 8:30 One of toe most pleasant features of oar business is the surety of selling merchandise that gives perfect satisfaction. Daily reminders of this come from fhe Corset Dept. Therefore, we so highly recommend the Rodfern Corset, as this is one make which women think of first when corsets are mentioned. So often you find women, in social gatherings, who are gowned in the fashion of the moment and say: "The foundation of this gown is my Rod fern Corset." We carry a complete line, from $3.00 up, in front and back fasteners. Satisfactory Silk Hose Btlk Boot Hom In whit or black, also fiber silk boM, at OOe Bilk Hou with lisle tops and soles, excellent wearing, regular or out slses 76c 811k Hose In white, black and col ors, exceptional values, at.. SI ii Kim A2JD SIXTEENTH Women's and Chil dren's Flannelette Gowns, Pajamas, and Sleeping Gar ments Women's Colored Flannel ette Gowns, with or with out collars. .'.59c, $1, $1.25 Women's Flannelette Gowns, white and colored, plain or trimmed, with or without collars, all full size and well made....$l, $1.50, $1.75, $2 Children's Sleeping Gar jnents, white and colors, "made with feet; some have caps attached, sizes 2 to 10 years . 60c, 65c, 75c and 85 0 Third Floor. STORM CENTER IS MOYEDJEAR SEA Military Fortune of Von Klnck and Adversary Being Made or Marred Within Sight of Deep. DAMAGE AT ANTWERP GREAT (MteearHea, According Their On Rrftrti, Are Almoat at Gate of Sarajevo. Boe alaa Capital. LONDON, Oct. . The military fortune of General Von Kluck anil hi nn-nr.ed adversary commanding the allien' calvary ar being rapidly ma or inarni.1 within sight of the North a, which sets a llrrlt la the outflanking movements, tlic ac complishment of which for lonir linn lccn the supreme goal of the rivnl ;roii trals. , The storm center gradually ho elcn:rd northward. The battle of the AIn- al ready ha been merged Into the battle of tha Pomme and the battle of tJv Lys and If the lone left tentacle of th-? Allies con tinue to atretch on In Its present direc tion the flnala of the tltAn'c atriiRKle may be fought out on the hank of the 6-hldt and may decide th fate of the beleaguered fortreaa of Antwerp, now a pray to German howitzer and air cra't Whether or not the garrison o' Ant werp will be able to ettn.l It Krctnd until the fate of the attempt to relieve the fortress la decided. It ImporslhU to foretell. , Damage by Shells A wfal. W'hlla aoma pictures of the bombard ment of Antwerp may hare been over drawn, it la nevertheless fully confirmed that tha damage done by the inrend'hry hell and bomb showering on the citadel from the German howltsers end air craft la eitenslve, The aerial raid on Duiseldorf. pre sumably by British airmen. It confirmed by tha German official eomraunlomlun, which admit that tha cover of an a'r hlp In a hangar waa demolished. From tha same soar It hi admitted that the Russian army Invading Tart Prussia J again back at Lyca. the scene of ona of tha ear II eat Mnsoovlt Suc re sea. Tha Montenegrin, according to their own reports are almoat at the gates of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital. Their latest capture la a hill named "Grog." a little way northeast of Sereyevo. Dwwa War Sgeelon Rejected. Tha renewal of hint from Washington that tha aubject of peace on the basis of a "drawn war" again la under discussion I met with an apparently Inspired state ment in tha Westminster Gasctte. Thia statement relteratea that while Great Brltnln haa no desire to crush or humiliate the German people, there must be no mistake about the fact that it in tends to take whatever political measures are necessary to crush German military Ism. "To tha suggestion," the Westminster Gatetta says, "that we shall be content with a drawn war, which leavea the Ger man empire under the same Influences and with tha same policy and methods to disturb cur peace and to threaten our safety until eventually we fall prey to It, we can return but ona answer. At whatever coat wa mean to prevent that. whatever maana may be necessary to prevent It we mean In tha faithful combination of our allies to take." PIONEER OF THIS CITY HAS HEARD THE LAST CALL W I court. City authority brought two de toctlve from Dr M.un'. who aided lo cal officers In gettin evidence. When Mrs. Plytin had flnal'v t.erurrd the B.5 t'f nd that elves her freedom Pending an .appeal, he fainted ehUe going down the stairs to the first floor l-0by of the icmnty building. Department Order. WASHINGTON. Ort. .- Special Tele Cam.) postmasters appointed: Iowa Dean. Appnnnse muntv, George F. Davis, vlro j t. Owens; Turin, Mo nona county, Susie Slruble. vice J. M. Cloinenson. South Dakota-Cas.ade Springs. Fall nivcr county, llattle p. Tlllotson. vice J. H. Keith, resigned. D. K Krlckaon reappointed postmaster at Sv.Mler. Monona county, Is, Norrls K. MrCann appointed rural letter carrier at i'nlmer. Neb. The postmrieters at Sheldon Ta.. and I Brookings, s. p., have ben allowed one additional letter carrier each. JatntiJ -Powell 50 Afternoon Dresses r. J r r..t Ii'iaue irom caiin, crepes ana Messallne. Values $15. $18 ana $20, on sale Saturday at DIPLOMATS SEE WAR OYER EARLY Three Mora Monthi of Conteit, ao cordinjr to View of Attach of One InrolTed Tower. HUNGARY L00XT5G FOR TERMS 9m KWspssa - a rwt Hemvr "f Aamlwat RealM Maroa ' ttranA, Wkkk Mmmt 'rail Kastly. (Copyright Wtt. by Press Pubtlshlng Co ) LONDON. Oct a Special Cablagrani ta New Tor World and Omaha Bee.) BaUef that tha war will bo far shorter tbaa tha present situation Indicate 1 gradually gaining ground tn diplomatic circles her. Tb secretary of th ' em bassy ot on of th involved powers has nana a large wager that th war will be over wtthla three raontne, and h is known as a careful bettor, not anxious to lose money. This optimistic foaling seems reflected la th American embassy, though nobody thr will make any prophecy about th conflict' duration. Iassirtloa faa 'llaaa-ary. It Is understood that this cheerful enaag from th doe peat despondency I inspired by Information from Petrograd and Vienna concerning tha Russian plans In Austria-Hungary. Through diplomatic ohanneU. word has reached London that th Russian Invasion f Hungary means moving on Vienna from th south, and there Is little Indica tion that resistance by the Hungarians will b very bitter, ss already there are algaa that the Hungarian leaders are seeking . an understanding with Russia abut th future. ' Geraaaaa Fall Aaatrla. One la Vienna, th Russian are ex pected to have little trouble la coming to terms with Austria, for tb Austria al ready kave complained of lack of German support. la that, case. Aastrla and Hungary would b considered aa separate nations. which certainly would appeal to th Hun garians. Austria's army I so badly shat tered now- that further reatstaao Is doubtful I any case If Vienna falla Tb capitulation of Austria would mean tha complete Investment of th Oetman empire, and avea Etnperor William could not bop to hold th fa at bay long oo suck bug fronts. Germans Warned Against Excessive Optimism Regarding Antwerp Status BSnUN, Oct l-Vla London, Oct a) It la officially announced that tha Ger mans conttnu to make progrees at Ant werp and that they are already over tha flooded area along th river Net he. A writer in th Mllltair Woehenblatt however, 1st last night warned the people against aa excessive upttmlsm regarding Antwerp, as tha garrison of th fortreaa there Is still able to oontlnu a deeper at resistance). Th newspapers are reprinting President Wilson's reply of flept ember 16 to Em peror William's communication In which reported th finding of dum dura bul lets at Longwy and protested against tha way In which th war waa being waged by Oermanys opponents. President Wilson's reply la effect was that It waa unwise to express a final Judg ment oa tb dum dum protest and ex pressed tha opinion that an accounting Bktr Meet at BraeVtkaw. ARAPSHAW, Neb.. Oct fc 8peclal. Ta Bradshaw Ooa dub bald a regis tered tournament shoot yselerday, con sisting of JQ targets, on their grounds south of tows. Forty-Ova shooters par ticipated tn ths shoot, being from all parts t lbs slate. Professionals present were D. D. Grose, Oeorge I. Carter and J. T. Hollingawortn. Th high profes sional was l. D. Gross of Kansas Our breaking lf out of the K targets. High amateur was B. W. Varner of Adams, Nr s., breaking 1M out of XJO target. Sec ond amateur waa C. Lb Wagoner of Pil lar. Neb., breaking V pat of (OS targets. would com with the mar's conclusion, when the nations will aaaembla to make a settlement Th newspaper comment on this reply Is most friendly and Is ts the affect that any other anawer oould not be expected. Tha Tags Zattang in this connection ft: "Wa have a clear oonaclenc from th viewpoint Of Justlo and humanity tn this war and can look tha world unfearlngly In tha face. We, however, do not need to regard the publio opinion of tb world. In th last lnatanoa, tha German paopl. united with th emperor, are alone com petent to decide th correctness of Oef many's course." Crop reports for October show that po tatoes, sugar beet, clover and alfalfa are middling to good. Autumn planting la making good progreaa despite tha earlier drouth. DEMS MAY GET THEIR JOBS Senator Hitch oock Return to Wuh- icfton Ri4f to See Secretary. QRUXNTHER MAT LEAVE RACS Nathlac Bala, bat lattsaattoa Ulvea that Leag New Is at ths Ptat tona Kind f Bt. tleaaaat. (Prom a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Oct . (Bpectal Tele-' gram.) Senator Hitchcock returned to) Washington thia morning after a week's visit to his bom stata Judging by hi manner and what he eaid t Tbs Be, the senior senator from (Nebraska will have news with a capital "N" to glv out when b sees Secretary Bryan. "1 had hoped to see th secretary ot tat, aald Senator Hitchcock, "but found that Mr. Bryan was out of th city and would not return until early next week. I expect to sa him when be gets back to Washington. Until we have a talk U Is obvious that nothing about patronage can be printed." Grwenther May Withdraw. Just what angle tha Interview wUl take la problematical. Thia however, can b counted upon, that Secretary. Bryan will be advtaed (if Chairman Thompson has not already attended to that part or hla dutlea) of th situation and Just what tteaaior Hitchcock will do for tha pur pose saving th ticket It may be that Senator Hitchcock has la his possession a tetter fron Chris Oruenther withdraw ing from tb race for Internal revenue coltectorshlp. "for the good of the party." In which event Senator Hitchcock may have up hi sleeve another name to sug gest, which Secretary Bryaa, being pre viously advised, will accept with alacrity. Than tha United States attorneyship will be settled and likewise the marshalshlp. All this Is dependent upon tb coUector- shlp, which la tn key to th present dis agreement between Bryan and Hitchcock, easier Above Patroaaae. In this connection It msy truthfully be aald that Senator Hitchcock m not en thusiastic about appointing anybody to a public position. His makeup la not along the lines of political "pap" or "provender," He would like to be a senator without having a bit of patronage to dispose of. To name a postmaster gives him chllla and as for malting a collector or United States attorney, the winds ot a raw Oc tober day that blow over a golf course ar preferable to him. But ha Is going t meet the secretsry of stats next wek. Tort Dd Y. W. C. A. Iedlcted. FORT UOPQB. Ia, Oct .- Special. ) The first dedicatory service In th new r000 home of th To ong Women's Chris tian association here was held Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. J. p. Dol liver presiding. Tb new structure, standing dose to tba business district has been completed after much hard work oa th part of tha women. Subtantial donations by Fort Dodge people hav gtvao the women as fin an association building aa waa given to ths young men when ths Young VI en's Christian association struc ture was put up a number of years ago. fKtrmltortee containing more tbaa 100 room, a big gymnasium, a large dining room and kitchen, parlors, bath rooms and many other conveniences have been provided la th big brick structure. The final dedicatory service will be bold Sun day afternoon. . Gldeaa hlecit ta Wbstes City. WEJMTKR CITY. la. Oct .-to- clal. The fifteenth annual stats conven tion of th Gideons will be held In Web ster City, Saturday an! Sunday. Th Okies ns organisation la composed ( th Christian traveling men of tha stat. Th ftloial program la 'Just out aad a fea ture will be th occupation of th pulpits Sunday morning by Gideon sneaker. Bee Wsnt Booster Ad Ar im set Business GERMANS PLACED IN SOUTH POLAND Battle Lime in Th.ii District Ex tendi Distance of Hundred Seventy-Five Milee. AUSTRIANS LA COOTUKCnON Oevtrser Warsaw Thanks Cltt- Llaea Radlatlagr t th Frat. . ., PSTROGRAD, Oct .Special Cable PETROORAP. Oct a. - Special Cable gram to New York World and Omaha BaaV-The Germans have now deployed tneir run front or troops for th cam paign In South Poland. Their main line waa formed on a crescent from westward of Sandomlers to th right bank of the Warta river, westward of Lods; then turning upward to ths left bank of tha Vistula below Thorn. Th Russians hav had sucesaful cavilry contacts with both ends of this position. Hew Pealtleae Lie. (Sandomlers Is on th borflsr of Gal lola on tha Vistula river, about twenty miles southeast of Opatow, where outpost en gagements have taken place. Th Warta river runs north snd south about twenty flve miles west of Lods, th second city of Poland. Thorn la In East Prussia, on tha Vistula, about ten miles from th Polish frontier. Thorn and Sandomlers ar about 17S miles apart Warsaw is about seventy-five miles equal distant from tha ends and center of th German Una) Th Austrian Una prefects at right angles from the right of tb German front aouth through Tarnow to Sendee (Tar- now Is on ths Dunakeo liver, IX miles west of Lemberg. Sendee la about twen ty-five miles to ths southwest) Ths governor ha thanked ths cltlsen of Warsaw for their help In safeguarding the lines of communication, radiating te th armies now facing th enemy. Oereaaa Staff Bar Bed Oat. A conflagration at Oenstohov destroyed ths quarters occupied by tha German staff and a considerable quantity of store. Consul Wlnshlp summoned a meeting of th American colony la Petrograd Friday to establish a hospital for Russians wounded. It probably will hav twenty beda "' feast at Btwekvtll. BTOCKVILXft Neb.. Oct S. -Special.) A dinner was glvna to the republican county central committeemen and their wives and ths county and legislative re publican candidates and their wives tier Wednesdsy noon. Thirty-seven wr present at ths dinner in response to th Invitation. Afterwards tb men bad an informal llv committee meeting at ths offlos of ths secretary, U H, Cheney, while tb , woman visitors war entertained at th hotel by th women of th riling. Among those pres. cot were Hon. J. F. Cordaal of McOook, candidate for senator In thkt district; C. I Brown of El wood, candidate for rep resantaUr. also Hon. John C. Oaromlll and Hon. S. D. Mast, both of this county. Blsr Bara Barmed Hear Ortawold. OR1SWOLX), la. Oct . (ftpeolai. ) 'During th storm Wednesday night light ning struck on of th large barns on ths Grant MackriU farm, two miles south of town, burning It to th ground. Sev eral teams thst were In th barn rescued with difficulty by th foreman, Mr. Pack, who was notified by neigh bors over th telephone. There were several sets of harness and about sixty tons of hay destroyed. Th loss Is par tially covered by inuranoa Dairy Cattle Coaarrv-ea. WATERLOO. Ia., Oct. S. (Special Tele gram.) Ths fifth annual dairy cattle con gress will open next Mondsy and continue ons week. Over LOOO of ths world's greatest dairy cattl will be on exhibition. Two concerts by the United States Marine band will be given. There are over 600 entries la ths corn show. Heavy Ktavla ta Gagr Caaaty. BEATRICE. Neb., Oct .-(8peclal Telegram.) A heavy rain visited this section this afternoon, nearly two Inches of water falling In half an hour. Rain haa fallen her every day this week and the ground is thoroughly soaked. Winter wheat ia up and will go into the winter in fine condition. Jamca Powell, resident of Omaha for the last thirty-five years, has answered the rail of the grim reaper, having reached the ripe old ape of W years. He waa born at Marton-on-the-Marsh, Eng land. In IRIS, and came to Canada at ths se of 12 years, the voyage consumnir eleven weeks He has five sons and three daughters: Walter, fruit grower, of Ashlnnd, Ore.; Elizabeth of Omaha, Ellen Monroe of Pex.er, Mich.; Mn Mary A. Parnelle of Oakland. Cal.; Jo seph II. of North Vernon. Ind.; Janus of Rawhide, Neb.; Charle of Uavcnswood. UL, and Ben F. of Redlanda, Cal. Mr. Powell lived to see the advent of Made line Miller, who ushered In th fifth gen eration. Thirty year ago Mr. Powell worked in the store of Wlnapear & Hill, Twenty-first and Cuming streets. NEED NOT PAYDEMURRAGE Iowa Superintendent of School for Deaf Defends His Position. i CARS HABDLED BY ST. RAILWAY : Cenrts Refuse to Interfere Aa-ainat Conatractlon of Special Taber nacle t Honse Raaday Revival Meeting. (From a Ataff Correspondent.) DBA MOINES. Ia. Oct. .-lSpecial Telegram.) Superintendent Rothert of the Ftate .School for the Peaf appeared be fore the state railroad commlHston today In the matter of a claim for demurrage against th school because of the delav In handling coal cars. He showed that! the ,ears. originally from th Wabash,' wore handled to the school by the street1 car company and that the Institution officials were not at fault, so that as far j aa the school Is concerned, the demurrage claim will be dropped. It now amounts to ' over 11,000. The railroad commission haa ' no authority to order the board of control tn pay the same, - j Tabernacle to Be' Ball. The trouble over the building of a spe-: clal tabernacle for "Billy" Sunday came! to a termination today and the courts re-j fuse to interfere In any way with the lo-' cation of same near residences and busi ness blocks down town. The court held that there was no added danger to other property. The property owners threaten to go to the supreme court but may not de so. 100 Suits, values to $40, on sale Saturday- at $24,50 You must see these to ap preciate their . real worth. The House of Menagh "The Store Tor Gentlewomen." 1613 Farnam Street- FLITTON 1 Douglas 19S3. ABOUT YOUR EYES AMI SKMEXTS, Woman Sentenced to Pen. FORT PODGE. Ia., Oct. . (Special.) Mrs. .Kate Flynn, convicted last week of keeping a house of ' ill fame, wa senteoed to serve not more than five year at Fort Madison pentltentlary to day by Judge R. ' M. Wright In district Races at the Stadium Speedway Seven Races Sat. and Sun., Oct. 10 and 11 Baces Start at 3 o'clock. Adults, 6O01 Children, S5o. East 0maha-l4Vnd",rarn.nx. Great added attraction, ons day only Sunday, Oct. 11 ralph McMillan Great Mexican "War Aviator, In a lOO-Horse Power Bleriot Mono plane, will fly In and out of the Speedway and race with six of America's fastest racers on Motor cycles. You sw Beachey fly high see McMlUan fly low: &rnj$8j Vhcas Dong, as. avtwasrrren vattd'iiwtx.i.X!. 1 Other act. this weritt Trixls Friganza SI V. U. , iuii ' I buy the same quality of ma terial, the best, for use in my eat ing places as I use In my home. No matter what you pay elsewhere you are not getting better, and seldom as good food as you will get at The Pure Food Sign. Quickserv Cafeteria Uasement City Natl Bank Bldg, Or Boston launches. 210 onth loth fit, 1404 Ifoaglas HU 1408 Farnam St, A M IS EM K NTS. berg; PMnr Won Kim; France" Ds OroM. Th Lckmnoa: Orphtum Trml WIy. PrlcM: Mtln. Osllwy, 10c; B.it 8is ( crl 8lurd SuortiJ). lie Nlfbtt, 10c. o, Wc so 7te. BRAI1DEIS TODAT MA TOTES AMD BTE5IHO LAST TWO TXaCBti. William KOCK rTTLTOW HauAe, "The Candy Shop" Chora of fifty PKlCE8:Mat.. SBO-SH Bvenlng-, SOo-9130. Two Klghts. Oct. 13-14. Scat. Wednesday , , nut In Els latest Haocsss. FlSk8 DHara "Jack's Romance" "OMAHA'si rtrsr cxsttsb" Olrfg tlfJTl DaUT Mat. 15-SS-SOc, Bvngs., lo-as-0-76o. LAST TIMES TODAY Purposely Booked for Ak-8ar-Ben Weetc Harry Hastings Big Show gf.0.1-. LADIES' SXMB MAT. WZZX DATS. Tomor. ft wk: "The Honeymoon Qirla'J TURPIN'S DANCING ACADEMY 88th and Parnam ate. Staraey 6143. Adult beginners every Momiay evening. Adult advanced every Tuesday evening. tNew dances taught in this claaa only.) Private lct-sons daily; up-to-date dance. First Children's classes Saturday afternoon. fH-tnher 10th. Opening aaKembly Saturday evening. October 10th. OLSElf'S OBGHESTmA. t Gallty, Bay Jary. PIERRE, 8. D.. Oct. a peclal Tel gram.) Ths United States court Jury hss Just brought in a verdict of not guilty in th cases against Bcott Robertson and Walter Snyder, prominent resident or Bloomlngton, Charles Mix oounty, who were charged with stealing horse oa th Cheyenne Indian reservation. htaa Kills hy Trala. FORT DODOE. Ia. Oct. . (Special. V Thomas O' Leery, S6 years of age, a farm hand near Barnuro, was hit by an Illinois Central freight and killed Instantly. HI horns wa in Syracuse, N. T. It ts net known whether or not hs was married. GET IT AT BEATON'S hi u LJ YOU'RE SURE TO BE SATISFIED IF YOU BUY AT BEATON'S DOTH IN PRICE AND QUALITY 11.40 Broroo Seltser tie Carter's Little Liver pill lie Caatoria $1.00 Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin.... 60c Can thru II. OS Cooper's Discovery SO Doan's Kidney Fills 11 Fellow's syrup Tic Jad 8alts tlSS Llatertne 60c Lee's Rhubarb Ellslr i. iOc Mentholatum 60c f ape's Ulapepsin , 1100 Ptnkhsjn's Compound 60c Syrup of Figs iOc Sal Mspattca . 8o .ISO ...SI ..B9 , . .S9o . .60 . S40 .Si. ia s . . . . SSo S7 890 ....Sis 11.75 Horlick Malted Milk tl.OO I'lnaud'a Lllsc Vegetal.. 60c Pe!e-o Tooth Paste PeWitfs Kidney Pills 4711 Soap fteaton'a Tooth Paste Packer's Tar Soap Pocket Scissors and) the Pocket Knives He Mars' Glycerine Beaton's guaranteed Z-qt. 60c 26o 26c fic 76c 2Sc 1 0 for ft 40 Beaton's Guaranteed 2-o.t. 11.00 I Mars Female Uouche. . tivi 4inntorbM Fare Powder. 15 00 Durham Duple 'Domino Safety atropper and six blades in $3.S9 63 3o ....4S ISO ISO . 14 10 SO 10 Fountain Syringe 91.10 Water Bottle, too Si. S SS Rasora with leather rase, at (1.00 WE GIYE KAIL ORDERS OUR MOST PROkPT ATTENTION. SEND FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST 'FOLLOW THK BIALON PATH" BEATON DRUG CO., 15th AND FARNAM STREETS CO n 70 O m GET IT AT BEATON'S