2 TIIK IEE: OMAHA. 1 HI DAY. OCTOBER 30, 1914. Goods ' Charged Friday and Saturday Are Not Included in the October Statement This Applies to the Last Two Days of Every Month Ji Announcement from the Linen Section Through our own importation and careful early buying we were fortunate in securing our linens for this season at old prices, des pite the continued advances now demanded by manufacturers; therefore, we are prepared to offer, the best values in: Fancy Linens comprising MADEIRA PIECES, CLUNY LACE PIECES, MADEIRA LUNCHEON SETS, CLUNY LUNCHEON SETS, HAND EMBROIDERED SCARFS, and LUNCH CLOTHS; TOWELS, GUEST TOWELS, HUCK TOWELING, etc. Linen Specials for Friday Huck Towels Odd Table Cloths 3.V Guest Towels. ..... .20c $2.50 2x2-yard Table Cloths, 50c Guest Towels .'. ..... 39c Friday $2.00 65c Guest ToweJg. ..... .50c $3.00 2x2-yard Table Cloths, 75c Huck Towels 50c Friday ....$2.50 $1.00 Huck Towels ...... 75c $3.75 2x212-yd. Table Cloths, $1.25 Huck Towels. . . .$1.00 Friday .$3.00 New Arrivals of Seasonable Coats Keep Our Showing At the Highest Notch of Complete ness. There is nothing bizarre or common in the display. Every coat has the unseen qualities of fine tailoring that make a garment keep its shape and give satis factory service long after coats that may look as well in the beginning are misshapen and unsightly. Of exceptional value are the Arabian Lamb Coats,priced at$2875 OTHER COATS $13.50 to S85.00 No charge for alterations. Suits Dresses Skirts $359 AND $050 Ghoice of Any Trimmed Hats In Our Department Friday AT T WO PRICES $350 AND. $650 This Offer Includes About Five Hundred Beautiful Trimmed Hats Ranging in Price From $6.75 to $35 Hats Worth $;675 : X'- : $10 Each' j) $1250) ; ; , Hats Worth $15001 $2500 Each7 Q $35) This is a most unusual opportunity and every woman in Omaha should take advantage of it KCJVJ5nD Ji AND SIXTEENTH STREETS BERLIN POLICE ARE ! BUSY AFTER SPIES 1 Subject! of English nationality or I Afiliationi Art Arretted by German Authorities I TWO PBOMHIXHT BBJT0ITS HELD 1 Third, fftt A4al(i He Entered I t oaatrr Vae vl Isa Passports American, Believe ta Have Rii Ihot. tCopyrlght, 1W4. by Press Publishing Co.) Br IIBUDRRT B. SWOPB. IXJNDON. Oct. 2.-By Courier from nsrlln. Oct. 10, Delayed In Tranemlaelon from Holland Frontier.) (Bpeclal Cable gram to New York World and Omaha !) There haa been a vivid recrudee cence of the apy mania throughout the German, empire, those auiipeoted bale English br of English affiliations, being ar rested and In coma cases ihot Hera la Berlin two Englishmen of prominence, attached to the American embassy, have been taken Into custody, while a third, who waa lr.ed with falaa papera, haa disappeared, after being mad a prisoner and seemingly well-grounded fear ! ex preesed that ha haa been shot. Maimed ta Ba twHpnlnl. He la, or waa. Nathaniel Pike. year old. a graduate of Cambridge unlveralty. ml was believed to have been the cor respondent of the Reuter agency, but the. military authorities hold ha came here as a apy. From admlaslons ha made personaJly to Ambassador Oerard, he entered this country front Denmark under falsa pa pera He represented himself as being Frank Eggleston, an American news paper man. and ho wed passports with this name. He sJso had a birth certifi cate that showed ths bearer to have been born In Brooklyn. He said he had lived In England since childhood as an ex planation of his marked English accent. Rights ta Papers. Under pressure he admitted he had no night to ths American papers, which he said he had bought, and confessed he was English, giving his name aa Pike. Ha was at once taken secretly to prison and the announcement waa made that ha would be shot as a apy. Ambassador Oerard Interested himself In his behalf, but cannot obtain any news of Pike's whereabouts or what happened to him. The report haa been circulated, although It lacks confirmation, that ha has been executed. Arrested at Outbreak of War. The two Englishmen taken from the American embassy and lodged In JaJl Thursday, October 8. were John Herbert Spottlswood, a member of a wealthy and well known English family, and James C. Weston, an English civil engineer, who had been employed by the Turkish government In Its navy department Both were In Oermany at the outbreak of the war and both were at once arrested, later being released to the custody of Ambas sador Oerard, who put them to work In tha embassy's English department Bpottlswood Is man of Independent means. Interested In a sporting way In aeronautics. He Is a friend of1 Com mander Porte, who was to have flown ths Wanamaker biplane across tha At lantic. Bpottlswood waa recognised by a German officer as having been In Oer many last summer In connection with ths purchase of aeroplanes. That Caused htm to be regarded with suspicion. Then came the aeroplane flight over Dussol dorf, in which bombs were droppej on a Zeppelin hangar. As It wag known to but few that a Zeppelin waa at Duaeel dorf, ths police associated ffpottlawood'a name with the occurrence. He was ar rested and not allowed t communicate with anybody. Had TarkUh Naval Plans. Weston's rooms were searched and ba waa found to have so-called secret plana of tha Turkish navy. He explained these by saying that ha was working for the Turkish government At first this state ment was accepted, but later, aa Turkey became mora and mora a possible ally of Oermany, he waa taken Into custody. The military police descended upon the rooma where ha waa working and ar rested him, at tha asms time seising pa pera belonging to the American embassy. The police made an effort to search ths private of floe, but Roland Harvey, sec ond secretary of tha embassy, who hap pened to be there at the time, looked ths doors and denied tha police admittance In the name of tha United States. They did not press ths matter and the papers taken from tha American embassy havo been returned with apologies. Aauerteaa Sargeon Arrested, Yesterday word reached Berlin that Dr. Frederick Warren Pearl, American sur geon, who was a major tn the Spanish American war, had been arrested at Btettln. He Is a brother-in-law of Btuart Duncan of Newport He la accused of being, a British spy. The ambassador haa taken atepa to have him released. Protest is Lodged Against Seizure of Cargoes of Copper WASHINGTON, Oct -Reoreaet trtee at fear copper companies la New lark today protested to the mats de partment that twa Italian steamers, the Can Qioraa.nl and tha Raglna D' Italia, carrying- several tons ad Aaaertoaa sapper ta Itallaa porta, had been detalaed by the British authorities at Gibraltar. Ja official laformaUow hag been re- PETTICOAT 1 GALE Friday at JULIUS OEKIN'S . U10 Doaglaj t Its Talaes UW WUJ ' . veiuee It 4 IIMIW (. Ww calved of - the detention of the Italian vessels from American Consul Bprague at Olbraltar, who- yesterday reported the selsure of the American steamer Kroon land, also laden with copper for Naples and Qreek ports. Before taking official notice of tha seisure of theaa three ves sels, Bute department officials will await full report of the circumstances under which they are detained. Aa the Italian vessels bear American cargoes, evea though conditional contra band, bound for neutrU ports, the "tate department will take every measure to protect the rights of ths American ship pert It is also understood that British war ships held up the Norwegian steamer Prosper lit. from New Tork to Copen hagen, and took It to a port In North Scotland. cord it Is estimated that 130.1)00 will ba saved thla year by the substitution of cotton for jute twine, heretofore exclu sively used. Eoyalton Death List is Fifty-Nine BOT ALTON, lit.. Oct .-Tbe death Hat la the mine disaster near here Tues day la now placed at fifty-nine. A r checklng of the names today rsvealed that nine men had not been accounted for. Two mure bodies were taken out or me mine today; making the total num ber of bodies recovered fifty-two. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT PURCHASES COTTON TWINE WASHINGTON. Oct. .-Poetniaster General Burleson today awarded South Carolina firm tha contrast for supplying ths Postofflce department's entire annual supply of wrapping twins, about IsOO.ftiQ pound at 11 cants a pound for cotton (UNCONDITIONAL DELIVERY OF I PRISONERS ASKED BY ITALY ROME, Oct. -The Olomala d Italia declares today "If Kmperor Nlrhotaa will deliver unconditionally to Its'- the Aus i trtan of Italian nationality raptured by ipiiMl.ii trnnna the Ttallan minister tiev virtually decided to accept the offer made by his majjsty." On October 14 ttia Russian ambassa dor a Rent notified the Italian govern ment that Emperor Nicholas, desiring to give Italy further proof of his friend ship, waa ready to send to Italy all Aus trian prisoners of Italian nationality taken by Ruaeian troopa In Gallcla, on condition that the government did not return them to Austrt-Hungary. The prisoners that tha Russian emperor has proposed to transfer to Italy are said to number 1.00. and belong to the districts of Trent, Trieste, Gora, Pol a and Dal maHa. BRUNO STEIN DER REPORTED SHOT ASJPY, IS SAFE CHICAOO. Oct -Bruno Steindel widely known as a 'cellist, reported shot as spy In Europe, returned to his home her today. BRYAN BEGINS HIS IOWA TOUR AT NORTH M'GREGOR DBS MOINES, la.. Oct afc-Wllllam J. Bryan, secretary of elate, began his cam paign speech-making teur of Iowa early today at North MoUregor, reaching that point from LaCrosee. Wis. During ths day he tad engagements to speak at Calmer, New Hampton. Oelweln. Water loo aad Marsballtowa. His principal speech ka Iowa will ba delivered here , lenlght KAISER RUSHING 200,000 TROOPS INTO JTiANDERS (Continued from Page One.) to repeat their furious attempts to break through and reach the coaat of Franca All dispatches seam to agree thai there as a temporary lull yesterday In the flghtlag between Nleuport and Tprea, but ths reports are far from unanimous aa to whether this was due to an arm If t Ice to bury the dead and remove tha wounded, which covered the field, or whether It was caused by the exhaustion of the contend ing forrvs, or the German lack of am munition. Tha London press hasards all three guesses, and contends at any rate that the position of the allies Is aatlsfactory. The public la warned, however, that the struggle In this quarter la not yet ovsr, for the Germans, If they find the northern route to Dunkirk and Calais Impassable, may shift to tha south, with Boulogne as an objective. It was at Boulogne that Napoleon waited In vain for his troops to embark for England, and the taking of this city by the Germans would stir the German people as nothing else could. British Warships Daay. Berlin clalma that there has been no re cent progress In the struggle In Flanders, and. as If explaining this, says slxtsen British warships are operating on tha coast This number never has been con firmed from British sources, but a dis patch from Dover .reports that a battle ship equipped with twelve-Inch guns has one tn tha assistance of the British monitors which have been shelling tha Germans on shore. Other reports speak of heavy firing In the North sea, as If a big naval engagement had taken place, but ths admiralty hers is silent Taken as whole, the English Interpretation of the news thla morning was cheerful. From South Africa came a statement that General Botha had Inflicted a sharp defeat upon General Beyers, tha latest re cruit to ths revolutionary movement in tha union of South Africa. In the eastern arena of tha war in Europe, tha Russians appear to have driven In the German riant wins, aa a fortnight ago they shattered the left be fore Warsaw. In confirmation of this Is tha German official admission that their troops, together with the Aus trian, had retreated in Poland. British Caart In Moarals. Beginning today, the Britlsn court goes into mourning for three weeks for Prince Maurice of Battenberg, tha first member of the roysl family to be sacrificed In tha war. Tha prince was a cousin of King George and a son of Prince Henry of Battenberg. Ha held a commission in the King's Royal Rifle corps, and died of wounds received In battle. Royal condolences already have been sent to his slater, tha queen of Spain, who but a few days, ago gave birth to a son. The London papers today devote consider-' able space to the death of Prince Maur ice, saying, that although a mere boy, he was a gallant sportsman. There ire recurring reports that the Oermans are constructing aheda on the Belgian coast for the housing of Zeppelin airships. A local newspaper Is offering its subscribers free Insurance against Zeppelins. There Is no official confirmation of tha reported German Invasion of Portuguese West Africa. Holland is still on edge as regards a possible violation of Us neutrality. The first boat load of food for Belgium under American supervision left London todav. Gary Says Nation Winning War Loses Trade Supremacy BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct 29. If the European war la maintained with Ita pre afrit violence for eighteen months the lose of life will he 4 000.000 end the prop erty ktea ,W.sn.00, E H. Gary, presi dent of the American Steel and Iron In stitute, said today In addressing the an nual meeting of that organisation. Mr, Gary admitted the present de pressed state of the steel trade, but waa optlmlsllo of ths future. "Without partlcularlxlng, it would seem safe to predict that In many Important respects business conditions In the United States for the next three months at least will be better than they have been for the Inst three months," he declared. "I do not hesitate to say, with emphasis, that ths opportunity for success and progress In this country la greater than ever before." "Paradoxical as It may seem," sdded Mr. Gary, "the nation whtoh is success ful In thla wsr will surely lose. - Tho struggle for commercial supremacy waa the underlying cause of the war and many believe that If representatives of the different nations previously had met In friendly spirit to settle the financial Interests Involved, all trouble would have been averted. "Undoubtedly It would be to the best Interests of all the natlona engaged In tha present war, and to the world at large, if the integrity and geographical lines of each of those nations could be substantially preserved." In the present days of "make-believe" in connec tion with the undertaking business, we are holding firmly to the motto of "Service, Qual ity and Economy." Our aim is to give you the most of real helpful service, and the best in funeral furnishings, for the amount you want to spend. 24th and Dodgt Phoim Doug. 3901 WILMA M'CLOY IS BEST BABY IN SHENANDOAH SHENANDOAH, la.. Oct. (Special.) Wllma McCloy, the 3J-month-oId daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCloy. j won the honor of being the most perfect baby In Shenandoah In tha better baby contest held by Dr. Velura E. Powell of Red Oak and Dr. Jeanette Throckmorton : of Chariton, women physicians. In connec- ( tlon with the meeting of the Eighth dls-, trtct Federation of Women's Clubs. The child's score wss fit. Mrs. Benjamin Clark of Red Oak, state, president of the Federated cluba, addressed the delegates and visitors last night at a reception. The convention closed today. British Steaoser Seised. BORDEAUX. France. Oct a.(Vla Paris.) Ths port authorities today seized the steamer Colonla on suspicion that it was a German vessel. Tha Colonla ar rived at Bordeaux flying the British flag, but when In port a few months sgo It gave Its nationality aa German. A prize court will decide whether its transfer from German to British ownership 'a valid. Banker Convict the j Driver for Warden On Automobile Trips OSSININQ. N. T.. Oct 2.-T. J. Mo Cormlck. warden of Blng Blng prtaim. under suspension, admitted today that David A. Sullivan, who la serving a sen tence tor the part he played in wrecking the Union bank of Brooklyn, had fre quently been outside of the prison on automobile rldoa Mr. MeCormlck'a ad mission waa marto on ths witness stand before Stephen C. Baldwin of Brooklyn, Governor Glynn's special commissioner. MoCormlck testified that Bullivan has been detailed to drive the automobile and that this was In line with the policy of having all work possible done by priaonera. MeCorralck testified that Sullivan had driven him to New Tork artf Tonkers. and bad been left at times alone In the car. "Tha reason I selected Sullivan," Mo Cormlck said, "wss because ha had the appearance of a gentleman and I con sidered It necessary to have such a per son drtVlng a passenger car." Further questioning ellcted tha reply that although Sullivan waa sentenced to two years' imprisonment at hard labor, tha hardest work hs had dona had bean writing shorthand and driving aa auto mobile. McCormlek testified that so far as he knew, Sullivan had never transacted any personal business while absent from prison on an automobile trip, , Bee Want Ads Are Famoua as Result-Getters. Alderman ti Hasan Aeejaltted. . DKTROIT. Mich.. Oct. .-Alderman Thomas K. 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