P A THE CM Alf A SUNDAY KEF,: OCTOBEK 2o, 19U. GERMAN LOSSES QUARTER MILLION Column of Two Army Corps of Saxon Troops Sent from Thorn ii Lost in the Swamps. NEVER BEACHES DESTINATION Tar. 4 Off Drlrra trtm Has asj.1 Kew PwrrowaaVsl a7 -Captar Is Itoarlr (Copyright, 1S14, by Prriu Publishing Co ) PKTROGRAP. Oct 24. (Special Cablegram to New York World and Omaha Bee.) The blow of repulse which the RumUoi delivered on the Grj-raans ha not spent Itself yet. It developed that a column of Germans from Thorn, aent to reinforce the German center, which consisted of two army corps of Saxon troops, never reached Hi destination, but has been turned off and driven from iU base and la lost In the swam pa, ear rounded by a horde of Cossacks and Siberian troops. Its capture nd surrender la expected hourly. It Is confirmed that the Osrman rs trrat from before Warsaw entirely de serves th nam of a root, though the Orsnd Duka Nicholas uses tbs words "rapid retirement." Mass Catlaa Parsalt. It will be several days before approxi mately accurate flKurea of the German losses can be collected, but they probably will approach M0.000. The Russian pur suit is being rapidly pressed. One Russian maneuvre entirely upset the German plana and compelled them to hasten up their corps, from far to the south of Warsaw, where, according to their original plan, they should here forced a crossing of the Vistula and got in the rear of the Russian lines. Instead ot earning out this strategic plan these corps had to hasten northward to support those corps which bad undertaken to miirrh Into Warsaw by a certain data. Kat Eaeaefc t'aratry. Apparently the Germans surfer from a shortage of cavalry. Tha commanders of corps, when ordered up from the direc tion of Radom, northward toward War saw, hastily gathered auch Austrian cav alry regiments a available to use as an advance guard. Among the prisoners taken before Warsaw are a number of Austrian cavalrymen of many different regiments, whose presenoe Is thus ac counted for. The Vistula, In tha region covered by the present operations, la from 300 yards to nearly half a mile In width and Is bridged only at first class fortresses Tfovo Oeorgiavsk, Warsaw and Ivangorod. The river Is a quarter of a mils wide at the latter point and a fortress stands at the confluence of the Vaprsh with tha Vistula. Deters I aed Fore Passage. . Somewhere near here tha Germans had determined to force a passage. They ad vanced near enough to bombard tba fort ress of Ivangorod with heavy guns, but It Is reported that tha damage waa Im material ' and " tha bridges entirely, un harmed. .' ' Brala Ceaeral Aetlrcaaeat. Tha Austro-German mixed forces atlll farther to tha south have begun a gen eral' retirement about tba latitude of Novo Alexandria, south of Ivangorod. Betwea tha Vistula and tba Ban rivers fighting stUI continues, and it is reported that this la of the-moat desperate char acter, but again farther to tha south tba IitiMlsn attack baa already proved auo cenful and prisoners are being taken to the number of 1.000 unwounded men, with several score of officers and with out counting tha Wounded. A few miles north of Prsamysl, Russians took tha In- trenched position on tha heights and put the Austrian ta flight In great disorder. Theaaaads Vm4na. Mora than 1,000 unwounded royt and too v,yinded were taken prisoners bare. The telative proportions sufficiently Indicate to military men the nature of tha defeat inflicted. . Twenty-two " offlcera were among tha unwounded prisoners. On tha extreme south, approaching the spurs of tha Carpathians, the Russian operations axe proceeding satisfactorily, Four Generations of Hollenberger aFmily S X V s "V fr ?fJOf V, f ? "W' IB Trom lft to Right Mrs. George Hollenberger, Alfred Hollenberger, Mlsa Thftlma Schlndler and Mrs. John Bchlndler. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST First Methodist Choir Will Special Muiio Sunday. Give EATING OF HORSEFLESH INCREASES IN BUDAPEST VIENNA (VI rarta. Oct. . -Demands of tha army for cattle are so great In tbe.Uva stock market of Budapest that tha consumption of horseflesh is rapidly Increasing, while the number of beef ar.lmals slaughtered haa mora than tripled. A dispatch today from Budapest states Uat tha force of laborers at tha stock, yards Is so depleted that cattle often go unwatered from three tc five days and many die in tha pen. Since the begin ning of tba .war, fco.OuO cattle have been killed at Budapest, as compared with S.oc for. the same period In 1911 cr Girl? Great Question! This brings to many minds an eld and tried family remedy en external ap-MU-atlon known as Mothers Friend. Imrtng the period of expectancy It la appUrd to the abdominal muse lee and is designed to soothe the Intricate network of iiarves Involved. In this manner It ' lu au-h a a i! and id Influence as to Justify lis usa la all cases of coming mother- ' ?? liood. It baa been generally recom- I YlV. Klml luroded for years aud years and those who hare used It speak In htchest prats of tba Immense relief It affords. I'arUo ularly do these knowing mothers speak of the absence of morning alcannas. aiaenoe ot sumtn on tha ligaments snd freedom from tnoee many other dls trsaaes which are usually luoaed forward to with so much concern. Inere Is no question but what "Mother'a Friend" has a marked tendency to rrhete the lulnd and this of itself la SERMONS ON VARIOUS TOPICS t Moral as; sal BTeslsg Services Issaea Pert I seat ta Times. Sunday morning the First Methodist choir will sing flanctus," by Oounod, Miss Hasel Silver singing the solo part. Miss Margery Shackelford will sing "God Khali Wipe Away All Tears," written by liarker. lu tha evening service at 7:30 o'clock, tha choir will sing an anthem, "Kven Me," written by Warren, Mr. Car nal singing the bass ado part. A male quartet, composed of Dean Smith, first tenor; Walter linen, second tenor; O. J. Bourlclus, bsrltono, and E. 8. Travis, bass, will sing "Tha Prodigal Son," writ ten by Buck. Miss Nora Neal, organist; Jamea Edward Carnal, director. Baptist. Olivet, Thlrty-etahth and Grant, W. A. Munford, Psstor Services at 11 and 7:J. Sunday school at 10. i Young People at .). Wednesday evening at 7:30. first, Twenty.nlnth ami Harney, Rev. II. O. Rowlands, Acting Pastor Morning service. 10:30; subject, "Compound Inter eat" Evening service, 7fX; subject, "Bill ot Particulars." Iinmanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkney, Arthur J. Morris, Pastor Morning wor ship st 10:30; topic, "Tha Bible School and the Klneclom." Itlhla school st noon. Kvenlng worship at 7:); topic, 'Tba Bat tleninntml 1,1 fe. Young I'eople'a meet ing at t:M. Men's supper and Bible study at the church on Wednesday evening at suawweK service tor praise ana prayer Wednesday evening at o'clock. Grace, Corner South Tenth and Arbor. E. B. Taft. Psstor Men'a warer meet ing at 1:30. Simday school at 10. Morn ing worahlp at It; subject, "How a Pro fane Fisherman Came to Be a Chris tian. " Baptist Young People's union at 7. Preaching service at B: aublecL "Thou Pldst Well That It Was in Thy Heart" Mission Sunday school at a, 2010 South Fourth street. CaWarv. Twenty-fifth and Himllim. J. A. Maxwell. Pastor Mornlna. "A hpeciallstba Prescription for a Iangeroua Disease." Kvenlng, "Tha Presenoe of Christ." Illble school at noon. A rally service. Young People's meeting at :$, led by Mlsa Myrtle Hall; subject. "Mis sionary Opportunities In American Cities." Prayer and conference meeting ot the church Wednesday evening) sub ject, "Oheilenre." . Annual meeting of tha church Thursday evening. Dinner at :au, with reports and election of offi cers to follow. Ceagregatloaal. First Corner Nineteenth and Daven port, Frederick T. House. Pastor Morn ing worship at 1L Kvenlng worship at 7:46. Sunday school at :S. Central Park, Forty-second and Sara toga Bible school at 10. Morning" serv ice at 11. Christian Endeavor society at Evening aervlce at 7:30; St. Mary's Avenue, Twentr-eoventh Street and St. Mary's Avenue, Rev. Ous tavua A. Hulbert, Pastor Morning wor ship at 10:30. Sunday school at noon. Hillside, Thirtieth and Ohk Morning service at 10::; Rully day service. Young People's SocW-ty of ('hrletlan Endeavor at (30 p. m. Mr. William Burton from Washington. D. C, will speak; subject "The Christian and the HalloC Al are Invited. At the evening service, 7:30. U B. Btegner will speak, subject, "Tha Temple at Jerusalem." Ckrtstlaa. North Side, Corner Twenty-aeoond and Lothrop. Georgo U Petera, Psstor Bible echool at Morning service at 10:46; theme. "An Efficient Church." Christian Endeavor at :la. Evening service at 7.; theme. "A Sufficient Savior." First, Corner Twenty-sixth and Harney, Charles E. Cobbey, Psstor Morning wor ship at 11; subject, 'The Plaoe of a Men." Evening worship at 7:30; subject. "The Gospel of Another Chance." Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at :1a. Junior Endeavor at 4:30. Bible school at :4i Chrlatlaa gVleaee. First Church of Christ. Scientist, fit. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth street Services at 11 and 8. Subject. "Proba tion After Death." Sunday school at tr and U. Wednesday evening service at I Evangelical. First I'nlted. I4 Franklin, Rev. J. M. Runcle. Pastor Munday school at 10. Mlaalon band at X. Keystone league Chrlallan Endeavor at (:k. 1'reacliina at 7:90. Prayer meet ng Wednesday at 7:30. (Irace I'nlted. Corner Camden Avenue snd North Twenty-seventh Street, Kev. Thomas M. Evans. Pastor Preaching at 11 and 7:30. t-undav school at 10. Key stone league of chrlatlaa Endeavor at M. r.aleropal. St. Matthias', Tenth and Worthlngten, Rev. tleorae S. South orth. Psstor Holy communion st s. en-hocl and' Bible claas at 10. Morning prayer and sermon at U. Church of the Good Shepherd, Twen tieth and Onto, Rvv. Thomas J. Cellar, Paator Holy communion, 7.3U a. m.; Kuu dny school a. m. : morning prayer and sermon. II a. m. ; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. . Trinity Cathedral Harvest thanksgiv ing services at 11 and 7:3u. with sVeclal ii.ualc liean Tancock lll Draati, at biiih servKea The morn'ng aarmon. i ne h! oi iaiure. rne evening sere mon. "The Harveat, The Crown ami Ulory of tha Year." Special offering In I behalf of Clsrkaon hospital. I Lataeraa. ! 8t Mark's English. Twentieth and Bur- detle. Itev. lr. L. Uroh. PaatorServ'caa 11 and 7.W. Morning theme. "Easy Waaler." Evemnc t'nante. t-f. Oscar P. Ooodmsn, superintendent Uither league at 7. Zlon. Thirty-sixth Street and Lafayette Avenue, Ker. A. T. Irlmer. Pastor Sunday school at Service at 11. There will be no evening service. Thurs day evening m'tlweek aervioa at 7:114. Choir rehearsal Immediately after. The men s society win meet at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Swanson, Cali fornia street, on Friday evening, October 30. The Willing Workers and the con firmation class will meet in tha church parlors Saturday afternoon. Methedlst. Trinity. Twentv-flrat and Hlnnev. ! Thomas Blthell, Paator Morning service, 10:30; evening servlcs. 7:30; Sabbath school, 12m; Kpworth league. :30 p. m. The 'Swedish. Corner or Knrlh Klne. teenth and Burt Oustav Krtckson. i Psstor Vnlon service by Sunder school and church at 10:3ft. Epworth -league service at :30. Prenchlng service at 7,30. i Subject, "No mote Sea." First. Twentieth and Davenport. THus I-owe, Pastor Morning at 11. "Jesus, an Historic Personaae. or a Dynamic Presence." Evening at 7 . "The Heart's Experlonce of Temotallon." . Hundav school at . T. F. Sturgess, superin tendent. Epworth league at Hirst Memorial, Thirty-fourth and LAiimore. II. E. Heaa. Paator Siundav services: 7-reachlng at 11. Subject "The Church's New Vlnlnn." t'reachlnr I 7:30. Subject "What Doth the Lord Re quire of Thee. Sunday school at 10. K. W. Klnnott superintendent. Kpworth league at :30. Homer Weeks, leader. McCabe, Fortieth and Far nam. W. H. Underwood, Pastor Morning service at 11. Kvenlna- service at 7 aft , RiimIii school at 10. . Mrs. George Kntrikln, su- xrmtemlont. Adult Bible class at la Jr. It. C. John, teacher. Enworth Ira sue at :30. Mrs. Ethel Thorpe, vreeldvnt Benson. Sixtieth and Main. Rav. Arthur Atack. Pastor Bible school at la Morn ing worship at 11. Anthem by the choir. Sermon by pitstor. Subject: "Inasmuch." Epworth league at :30. Heppv Sundav evening service at 7:30. Orchestra will' play. Music by choir. ' Sermon by tho pastor. Subject: "Wages." Hanscom Park. Corner Twenty-ninth and Wool worth Avenue, C. W. Mo Cnskill, Pastor Morning service at - It Sermon by pastor. Thme. "Our Great est Menace.1' Evening service at 7.46. Theme. "The Qreat Command." Sunday school at :S. Epworth league at :0. Prayer aervlce Wednesday evening at S. Diets Memorial, Tenth and Pierce. 'C. N. Dawson, Minister Sunday services: Sunday school at 0:46. Dr. J. L. Frani. superintendent. Preaching at It Old J oiks' day. Epworth leagu .at :. J-Toyd Shepherd, leader. Preaohing at 7:30. "Some of the Perils of City Life." Mrs. Fl. F. Williams will sing. Mlsa Rena Oilman will read a selection and - the pastor will preach a short sermon to the ?'!. C?-,kf Bun,r morning. Prayer meat IrgT Wednesday at a. letter Day Saints, Twenty-fourth snd Ohio Sunday school officers' and teach ers' meeting at . Preaching at 11. Re ligious service at :). Preaching at 8 by Apostle James A.-allien of Independence, Ma. First-Progressive Spiritualist. Maekle's hall, lfil Harney, f. A. Thomas, D. S. 8.. Pastor Lentil re and tnesxages, wvenlng nt I; subject "Sr irlt World." by Dr. Monte. Tuesday at ft, message service. Thursday at 2:30, Ladies' Aid message service. Salvation Army, 1711 Davenport Holi ness meeting at 11. Juniors' meeting nt 1. Young People's legion st S:Si. Salvation meeting at K. Captain ami Mrs. J. Blttorf In charge, Captain W. Robeon, assistant People's. 615 North Eighteenth, Rev. Charles W. Favldge. Pastor Morning, "Depending On What'tJod Says;" eve ning. "The Judgment Day." Sunday school at no an. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening. The International Bible students will meet In the labor Temple hall. Nine teenth and Farnain, at o'clock Sunday afternoon. T. H. McNniight will lecture; topic, "Peaco On Earth. Good Will To ward Men." - Carranza Willing to Retire if Villa ' Does Not Get Place r WASHINGTON, Oct S4.-General Car ransa is willing to retire from the post of chief executive of Mexico, provided General Villa is not Instrumental In pro curing bis resignation.' He also wishes to be assured that hla retirement will not mean the ascendancy of Villa. . This explanation of General Carranxa's position made informally at Mexico City, waa received by the American govern ment here today. NACO, Aria., Oct S3. A true was de clared today between the Carrunxa gar rison at Naco, Bonora, and the Villa at tackers. ' f . Pending the final solution ot the peace problem by the convention at Aguaa Callentea, Governor Benjamin Hill and Governor Maytorena will suspend hostili ties. The .Maytorena troops are now re tiring toward a point thtrty-tlve kilo meters southward. Germany Reports Successes in the Western War Zone ' WASHINGTON. Oct Il.-Tlie German embassy today announced receipt of the following official mlreleas from Berlin: "Official hindquarters' report of Octo ber ti says Tg'.itlng on the Tscr nana) is continuing; thst eleven British Var vessels are supporting the hOftllo ar tillery and that the enemy was repulsed et of Dlxmude. Our troops al.o hav successfully advanced In the direction of Ypres. There is stubborn fighting west and north eat of IJlle. The enemy slowly retreated nlong the whole front. The fierce attacks from the direction of Toul aga'nst the heights south of Thla court were rrpulxed under heaviest losaes fiom the French. "It has been authenticated that the Fritlsh admiral In command of the siiundron off Ostend could hardly bo dis suaded by the Belgian authorities from bombarding Ostend. "In regard to the Russian theater of war, part of our forces are following the retreating army in the direction ot Ossowlta. Several hundred prisoners have been taken and some mach'ne guns. Near Warsaw and in south Poland, after undecided fighting, yesterday was quiet, events still developing." Thirteen Drowned in Flood in Texas SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Oct. 24.-A five Inch ruin in less than thre hours, early today caused a fifteen-foot flood in the San Antonio river here and put the Ban Pedro and Alazan creeks out of their banks from 100 to 1,000 feet Thirteen deaths by drowning have been reported, with Indications that the record will reach seventeen or more. The known dead are: MRS. ALBERT LIEHE. her baby and three other children, caught In the col lapse of their home. E8!!?0 LOPEZ. 2 years old. MRS. MARJUEZ. 35. UNIDENTIFIED CHILD. 4 UNIDENTIFIED INFANT FOUR UNIDENTIFIED MEXICANS. Financiers of This Country and Britain Discuss Conditions WASHINGTON. .Oct. it-Flnonclitl forces of the government, the wisdom of some of the most iromlnrnt men in the American t'snklnj world and the friendly counsel of representatives of Great Britain were turned today to ward a solution of the problem of a re adjustment of the foreign exchange mar ket to meet conditions which have arisen as a consequence of tlio European war. For mote than three hours the Federal Reserve board. Sir George Fslnh and Basil R. ulankett, rt presenting the Eng lish treasury, and some of the best known bankers In New York, discussed the Mtuatlon in all its aspects. Here are the salient points discussed In the conference and the Results an ticipated: American lankcrsstand ready to pay their ohltcations to England in cash. The $10.iX.0ft0 gold pool already formed end tS,Otf).tA)0 raised by a Nw York syn dicate to n:eet New York CStv's obliga tions probnhly vetll suffice to satisfy Englnnd. Payment of this total may not be necessary. The New York and London Stock ex changes will not be opened possibly be fore the beginning of 1816. A conference between committees of the two exchanges will consider reopening beforehand. The federal reserve board to hasten consideration of the proposed cotton loan fund plan, designed In part to give bot tom to the cotton market. The cotton exchanges in New York. New Orleans and Liverpool to be opened as soon as possible. TORPEDOES FROM THE AIR TO FIGHT BRITISH FLEET LONDON, Oct 34. "For the last few doys Zeppelins have been practicing the firing of torpedoes from a greAt height using as targets rafts floating on Lake Constance," the Milan corespondent of the Dally Mall says. "It is reported the result has been so satisfactory that the German authorities are equipping a fleet of Zeppelins with tubes and torpedo ap paratus, which will be ready In a few months to co-operate in naval attacks In the North Sea. Laugh at Dyspepsia It Simply I'alng a Stuart's Ij !lcf - . sla Tablet After Any Meal You Want to Kt. It sounds almost ridiculous to think of eating a big meal without pain and dlwomfort afterwards, doesn't it? ell. try this simple remedy arvf demonstrate its truth. You know that 12 men Jurv) decide the laws of our land. Not only have 1J men O. K.'d Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, but hundreds of thous and os well. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. 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Marshall, Mich., and a small sample package will ba mailed free. Emden Is Reported v To Be Accounted For nvenu. a. r. Kmatv Minister -LONDON, t school, 12. Toting People's meet- enrresnondent . The pastor win Preach at 10:) iHiurasemont." and at 7:30 on wlUl ldi Culls from the Wire The Toledo, St Louis and Western rail road, known as the Clover Leaf road,. Is In the hands of a receiver appointed In federal court at Toledo. O. Th7 7n)y school meeu at 6. The morn-! ' VLd,Vy...t!r': "Our Alms Th Outlook." Sunday Mhool at :4i. Young People's Christian Endeavor at .4V St Paul's, Twenty-flfth and Evan a. Rev. L. T. Otto, Paator Services at 10 in ijerman. At s In Engl ah. subject. "Biblical Answers ta Some question en the Preaenl War." Sunday school at li. Young people's and choir meetlns oa Fridays at , Prof. J. A. Htlgendorf. airevior. Oreo English, ISM onth Twenty-sttth. ddltiou to the physical relief has glvea v- 1 ' . ....U' Mlniater li a v.rv wide tuulartt irnont women. I r.vt?.. l U. ' - Morning topic ll is absolutely safe to use, renders the akin p. utile. Is penetrating In Its i.ature and is composed of those embre tatiuns beat suited to thoroughly lubrl rats te nerves, muaclce, tcudoas au4 Lirameiita involved. luu can obtain "Mother's Friend" at ' itt sr Arjt store. It Is ptired oiil t.y Bradneld Reg. iaivc Cv., i'.'l Lauar li:dj The Wlsdum of t'.a Wtae aad the Follv of the Foolish." Evening toy!.'. "A K'ng's Banquet with a Thousand I'jjuee." Sunday hool at t.M. 1. Fred femUn, su perintendent Lutl.sr lesgj at T li. Kountse Memorial. Feruera Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue, itrv. Oliver D. Baltzly. Pli D. D.D.. Paator Morning w rahlp ai 11, luuvl. "Are You Burn Loat wTivnir' Evening worship at s. Atlanta, Oa, feie-lal montnly muakal service: organ iWJtl Wtsu.s at l w. eunusy i.nooi al , Presbytertaa. oIfwAv.nu r- Krnst, Minister- Ing. :46 f-nTouraemoni. - ana at 7:39 on r irsi nings r irst. First Seventeenth and Dodge. Edwin Hsrt Jenks. D. D., Pastor Morning, 10:, a meitiorlal service or Mrs. Oeorgo Tlldun. Evening, 7:30, "Life's Great Ex per.encea Sunday school, noon. Endeavor meeting, 30. Third. TwentletJt . and Leavenworth. Robert Karr. I'astor Sunday school, :30; sermon by the pastor, "Positive Christi anity." 10 45. Intermediate and Junior En deavor societies. . Christian Endeavor prayer meeting, topic. "Tha Christian and the Ba,lt 6:J0. Evening worship and sermon by the pastor, theme, "A Message of Cheer. 7:30. . The Church of the Covenant, Fratt and Twenty-seventh, Charles H. Fleming. Pastor Morning worship at 10 30, "Jesus, the Prophet." the fifth In the sermon series on "Jesus, the Man's Man.'' Bible school at noon. Endeavor at . 46 and eve ning worship at 7:3 "Holy Week." a sermon on that period of Christ's life. Il lustrated by tha world's most beautiful Minting with the stereopUeon. On Wedusaday evening from to , "Ques tions of the Wlliul and Deluded.'1 This Is the third Bible eluuy on "Questions you will be asked during the Sunday revival." F.rvle. Pratt and Fortieth, .Charles H. Flem ng. Pastor Bible school at I and afternoon worship at 8. Another old fash ioned gospel song service. Tuesday eve ning from to-1, ''Questions of the Wilful snd Deluded." Tuls Is the third Bible study on "Questions you will be asked dur.nff the Sunday revival." Castellar, S.xteenth and Castellar, C. C. Meek, pastor Services. 11 ami 3. Sabbath, school, in. Junior Christian Endeavor, 3: SO. Intermediate Chriatlan Endeavor, J, Senior Chrlatlan Endeavor, 7. North, Twaniy-lourth and Wirt, M. 'V. Hlguee, D. D.. Pastor Morning sermon st 10:30. "Encouragtug a Couraaeaus Man" Sunday school at 11 Youug People's Christian Endeavor rally at i:30. Christian Entieaor rally at 7:3u. Address by Miss Josephine Pitrie of New York city. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ax 3. iienson, itev. a.. J . Aiciiung, rasior Ing preaching aervlos at 11. The Junior Chrlatlan Endeavor meeting at 3. Tha sen or l.hr.stlan Endeavor meeting at :3u, and the evening preaching aervlce at 7:BU. E. M. Smith will preach both . morning and evening. Tha midweek prayer matting on Wednvaday evening at C Clifton Hill. Grant and Forty-fifth, B. It Von der Llppe, Pastor Morning ser vice at II. and evening by the taator. a Foray, suuerlntend Society Christian Endeavor, :30. . Prayer meet ng Wednesday evening at 3. Westminster, Corner of Mason Street and Ueorgia Avenue, James Franklin Young. Paator Morning worship, 10.30. Theme, "Chrtat'a Relation to Sorrow and Anxiety." Bible school at 13. Young Peo- f le's meeting at .0. Topic, "Ths Chrls lan and the Fallot" Evening worship at 7:30. Theme. 'Tha Great Acceptance " Midweek prayer service. Wednesday, 7.45. taltarlaa. Oerman. Eighteenth and Cuming. F. Oat art as. Paator ttunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Young People's society at 7:U p. ro. Prayer meeting Wedneaday al 3 p. m. Bt. Matibew'a English, Nineteenth and Castellar. Rev. O. w. Snydeia. Pastor Morning service at 11: subject "The Rally t;nto Chrlat. ' Evening service at 7:; aublact "Why Did Christ t.'oroe." Sunday school at IV a. nt. "natty amy. ne Indies' Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the residenoe ot Mrs. John Falconer, 2233 Seward street Ktist No services until further notice. President board of trustees, C, W. Hue sel. ill North Tortieth street: Women's Alliance. Mrs. G. W. Hoidredge. 1310 South Thirtieth avenue. Free literature ran be obtained by addressing chairman P. O. Mission, 1303 North .i orty -second street raited Preabytertaav. First, Twenty-first and Emmet. A. O. Douglaaa. Pastor Morning worship at 1 JO. sermon en "Christ: tKir Reruge. Re treshtneat and Rest." Bible school at noon, classes for all ages. Y'oung people's meeting at 6 , topto for conaitiara' ion. "The 'Christian and the Ballot.' Dr. Rob. art Mulr. loader. Evening worship at 7 i: sermon topic- "Ulvlns; Ilaoa to the Devtl.- Centrel. Twenty-fourth and Dodge. Hush H. Speer. Paator Morr. ing worabla at W , sermon by the psstor; suhject "Indurance." Sabbath school st itnon. Toun people's tnmllng at 4. SO. Evening worship, 7 : subject, "What Ws Have Seeu Wg Declare." XI tseejlaaeoas. ReorianUed ChurtU of Jesus Christ ot LONDON, Oct U. Reuters Bombay telegraphing In connection raids on British commerce by the German cruiser Emden, says: "It is significant fhat the Bombay gov ernment today Issued a statement to the effect that all sea routes are considered reasonably safe from a o'clock in the eve ning et October '21." The Morning Post's Bombay correspon dent. In a dispatch dated October li glvea an unconfirmed report that the Em den has at last been accounted for. BEATON & LAIER CO. 415-417 South Sixteenth Street. Beautify and Improve Your Home by Buying the Right Kind of Furniture FXgCwJBoaaBg 4ww.5ri'' THE GREAT STORE FOR THS HOME. U. & PROTESTS AGAINST SEIZURE OF PLATURIA WASHINGTON, Oct it The United States today protested to Great Britain against the recent aelsure of the Platuria, a tank steamer owned by the Standard OH company, now detained at Lewis Island, Scotland. Thia protest Is Identical to the one filed in the case of the Brlndllla, held at Halfax. N.. 8., and requests the immedi ate release of the ship. Inasmuch as the admiralty' court' at Halifax already has begun proceedings , to determine -whether the Brlndllla is a ! prise, the British government is expected formally to decline to release the vessil until a decision Is rendered. - A prise court It Is believed will similarly de termine the status of the Platuria. I crops and to refrain from speculating in future prices In resolutions adopted at the closing session of the annual conven tion of the National Implement and Ve hicle association at Chicago. A Japanese temple, taken down from the ancient grounds on which It stood, waa part of the cargo arriving at San Franc aoo on the liner' Bhlnvo Mam. - It venlng at 7 30 Preaching ' will te re-erected on the grounds or the unday school at 10. H C Panama-Paoiric International exposition : undent. Young People's J Prt of the Japanese exhibit. I a leLuar in wnicn ii was siaiea mat Theodore Roosevelt would autograph books at a regular rate of from tl to 36 ?er signature, was introduced at New ork by tbe government In Its suit against Jamea J. Farmer. W. J. Hartley and others chanted with using the malla to swindle the nubile, to the extent of r0 Oon.OOD by salsa of so called rare books. Thirty men and women, members of a gang of which Arthur Jones. 17 years old, waa leader, have been carrying on robber ies on an extensive scale In Kansas City. JUn., accord' n to a confession Jones Is slle"ed to have made to tba nollce. Tha arrest of Jons and ten of his aides re vealed a sucoesa'ul ho'dup organisation with regular club rooms, where the vouthful leader Instructed his lieutenants befor the dsv'a wn a Face Paint Tabootd; Remove Shin Instead 'A few years ago only one class of women painted their faces." says Dolly Madison In Chicago News. "It was a sign of social ostracism and waa tabooed in refined circles. The custom haa be come so universal we must admit It Is to be deplored and to be shelved as soon as possible.' How foolish to seek artificial "beauty of this sort obnoxious from artistic and moral standpoluta, when it la so easy to btaia a truly natural complexion by the Uae of ervtlnary mercoliaed wax, which may ba had at any drug atore In original one-ounce packaae. Thla uercoliaed wax la ao effective, harmleas and Inexpenslvs, no one need think of ualng anything else for the purpose. Applied like cold cream at night ana washed off In the ssornlna it at once begins to show its remarkable 1 rejuvenating eneeia. the lifeless surface gradually ehowing the fresher, livelier. beautiful underskln. Naturally It takes wun it au surface selects, ilka freckles. punpies. mom i-eicnea saa liver spo Advei ttsemtnt Hundreds and hundreds of beautiful new things for the home are being: plaed on our floors daily. Beaton & Laier offer some of the most wonderful values in low priced, high grade furniture to be had in Omaha. You owe it to your home and your self to know how well you can do here how much ypu can save. Come in and see. . Furniture at Lower Prices Than Ever Tins Week High Class Living Room Furniture The Better Made Kind--Arriving Every Day Jacobean, Charles II, William, and Mary, Mission designs will predominate If you want comfortable, tasty, attractive rooms in your home. See the beautiful examples we are showing at moderate prices. Life-Time Rocker Offered This Week at Special .Prices. . "Life-Time" furniture la made of solid quartered, -well seasoned, beautifully finished oak the leather upholstering is of the very best. We offer several different patterns this week as follows: $8.50, 90.73, $11, $13.00. BRASS BEDS, BED ROOM FURNITURE AND FINE FELT MATTRESSES, SPECIALLY FEATURED - You n-ill be surprised and delighted at the wonderful val ues we have for you in bed room furniture. Brass beds at $0.73. $12.30, $13, $19, and $22.00. Dressers ranging in price from $9.70, $12.50, $14.73, $16.00 and up.. . Elastic Felt Mattresses as low aa $0.75; others at $10.50, $12.00, etc. Silk flogs mattresses, for merly 23.50, for $19.00. Sleeping on a silk floss mat tress is " like sleeping oa a cloud. Pi M 6 Window Draperies That Invite Sunlight Lace Curtains That Make a Room Worth While This week we offer astonishing values in beautiful lare curtains. Prices have never been equalled for the quality we of fer. Unless you see these rare pieces you cannot comprehend how much they will add to your home in beauty, freshness and attractiveness. ni $1.75 Scrim Curtains, pair . . ,95c $3.50 Brussels Curtains, pr. $2.75 $6.75 Cluny Curtains, pair $4.95 $10.00 Cluny Curtains, pair $6.75 $27.50 Brussels Crt'ns, pr. $13.75 Extra Special Curtain Goods by the yard former prices 75c and 60c Nets, a yard, special 40c $13.50 Arabian Curtains for $8.75 $19.50 Arabian Curtains for $11.50 $15.00 Brussels Curtains for. $7.50 V 5 &0 -Til pH I 4 m Soft, lacy nets, in newest styles; Swiss and drawn work scrim. You can make up your own curtains at slight cost from this flno material. New Dining Room Furniture of Rare Beauty Shown in complete sets Jacobean, Adam, Sheraton. .Colonial, Mission, etc.; designs that will suit every taste and can be had at almost any price It will be a pleasure to show you how nicely we can furnish your dining room. Coma in and see these Values. Dining Room Tables, $9.75, $14.50, $15, $19.00, $22.00, $28.00 and up. , Buffeta, $23. $28, $29.75, $34, $36,s$39.50 etc. Ctiaira, $1.43, $25, $3.50, $1.00, $1.73. :SiV5-?3S W BEATON & LAIER CO.. Complete Homefurnishers iL tilGli GRADE rUKmiUKL AT LUWtai rKICES 2Z "ryiS" -Ba- it