THE BEE: OMAILV. THURSDAY, NOVUM HRIt 5, 1014 t n ' i Di li ( r ' ! i BRIEF CITY NEWS . Uf htlaf Fixtures, Burgess-Qranden Co. ridallty atorat;. ft Tu Co. Bona. 888. ave moot Print Xt Now Deacon rre We X. (HasUff rwnaptly Midland Glis and faint Co. 'Phon. Doug. 7. B.kntiful All Madera Eonii for al on tho easy payment plan. Bankers Realty Investment Co. Phono Doug. SM. A Oood Investment Is an office In The Bco Biilldlnr. Good location. Rood en-Ice, rood neighbor. The building that always new. Office, room 109. "Today's Complete Movie rrorrame" classified section today, and appears In The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various movinn picture theater! offer. Hew Zrsary Baby Arrlvos John Leary, assistant to General Freight Afrent Hol comb of the Union pacific, announce the addition of a seven-pound baby boy to his haehoId. Mrs. Leary and the new baby are reported to be getting along nicely. B.duotloa Tickets for TeaoheraA. lloape company, 161 Douglas street. Is giving away to teachers a 25-cent redac tion ticket to any aeat that. might be purchased for the George Hamlin con cert at the Brandels theater this after aoon. BlaekweU o W.eVe Tour Assistant Superintendent N. H. Blackwell of tho local railway mall division lias left Omaha for a week'a tour of Inspection In Colorado. TV. B. Felt, also of the local office, who has been In Washing ton all aummer. returned home Tuesday Mid will take Mr. Black well's desk Until he returna. Cattleman 111 at Vancouver Maurice Castleman. 1518 South Tenth street, has been operated upon at Vancouver, Wash., for appendicitis. He was playing in the band of a wild west show when he was taken ill. Reports from his bedside aro to the effect that he Is getting along nicely and will return home In a couple of weeks. Check Kidney ) hie at Oire, There Is such ready action In Foley Kidney Pills you feel their healing from the. very first doss. Backache, weak, sore kidneys, painful bladder and irregular ac tion disappear with their ue. O. Palmer, Green Bay, Wis., says: "My wife Is rap Idly recovering her health and strength, due solely to Foley Kidney Pllle.' And W. T. Hutchens, Nicholson. Ga., snys, "Just a few doses made me feel better, and now my palna and rheumatism are all gone and I sleep all night long." All lealers everywhere. Advertisement. GERMANS RETIRE BEFORE WATER Berlin Reports Inundation! Prevent Operation! South of Kienport ATTACKS ON YPRXS PROGRESS .-HJl.a -lil 11. Bee Want Ads Are r-amous as Result-Qetters. REV P E ELVING LEAVES HERE FOR rVJINNEAPOLIS Rev. C. E. Riving, former pastor of the Salem Lutheran church. Twenty-third and Vinton streets, left last night for Minneapolis, where he will become.' con nected with the Augnstanlan Colonisa tion bureau, which seeks to locate Swed ish Lutherans -in various colonies over tbe United States. Rev. "Mr. Elvtng re signed his local pastorate a , year ago, tut after some persuasion 'remained an other year. A call has been sent to Rev. C. B. Blooinquist of the Benson church of the same denomination to accept the Omaha pastorate vacated -by - Rev.- Mr. Klving. . Writ of Boye Severe Flsfctl.a v Takes Place, with Great Leases on Roth Sides. ' AMSTERDAM. ?o. (via London). The following official dispatch, Issued In Berlin, has been received here: "A telegram from general headnustters. dated November t at noon, states that Inundations south .of Nieuport prevent all operations In this part of tbe country. The water In places is as high as a full-grown man. Our troops have evac uated the Inundated districts without loss of men. horses or guns. "Our attaches on Tpres are progressing. More than 2.300 men, mostly English, have been captured and also several ma chine guns. "West of Roye severe fighting has tcken place with great losses on both sides, but the situation Is unchanged. In the village fight we lost several hundred In missing and two cannon. Our attacks on the Alone east of Solfesons are success-, fu despite obstinate resistance. Our troops have occupied several strongly! fortified positions beyond Chavonne and Soupir, capturing more than 1.000 French, three cannon and four machine guns "Near the - cathedral In Solssons the French have posted a heavy battery and made the steeple an observation pout. ' Attacks Repulsed. "Between Verdun and Toul several at tacks have been repulsed. Troops of French soldiers wore German overcoats and helmets. "In the Vosges, near Markinch, a French attack was repulsed and our troops began a counter stack. ' "In the east the operations are still In a state- of evolution and there has been no fighting. "The Russian First Siberian army corps on November 1 used civilians aa breast works while destroying a bridge." variety of touch, and a rather tree use of the tempo ruhato. Mr.- Navas was at his best It' ths second group, of which the numrers chosen showed distinctly Individual characteris tics, both if the composers themselves and of the extremely modern school to which they belong. Personally ihe writer enjovrd the Debussy numbers the best of all, as they were full of the thlmmcrtne; half Indistinct effect fori Thlch the , -composer Is famous, and, which mere ably portrayed by th player. "Reverie" by Vincent d'Indy, was de cidedly unusual, and a number which ' would probnbly need more than one hear- i Ing in order to furnish a definite opinion. "Carillon," by Dlapounow, was a most pretentious number from the modern Riieclan, in which many of the unusual harmonies of this school abounded. At the close. In pluce of a Cyril Scott num. I er Mr. Navas played the grateful D'Albert "Gavotte," which has already made Itself a favorite In Omaha, H. M. R. i Store Hours, 8:30 a. in. to 6 p. m. Saturdays Till 9 p. m. sB sBMsV VWM'alWMMMKT'JssSV JsWwSj W. H. K0ENIG IS LITTLE . BETTER AFTER OPERATION W, H. Koenlg, treasurer of Thomas Kllpatrlcjt & Co, Is somewhat better, fol lowing an operation at the Methodist Episcopal hospital. Mrs. Eleanor Koenlg. Ms mother, arrived here late last night from Europe. Has Hne Action in the Blood Does Real Work in Cleaning Body of Impurities. Music Rafael Navas, pianist, of Wichita, Kan., furnished the program at the opening meeting of tho Tuesday Morning Musical club yesterday at the residence of , Mrs. J. M. Daftgherty on Thirty-ninth street, when aTfoodly percentage of the mem bership was present. This is Mr. Navas' second appearance in Omaha, ha -having given a public recital here two or three years ago, at a local theater. The program was divided Into two parte, the first devoted to Schumann and Chopin, arid ' trie' latter made ' up' of a number of roodera composltionsmost of which were novelties In . Omaha. Mr. Navas prefaced his ' opening number, Schumann's "Papllllons," by a few brief remarks concerning them. This was fol lowed : by the B'flat 8cherso''otf Chopin, one of the less 'familiar; Etudes, 'and the ever ' popular . "Polonajse ' opus . 63." In these MntNava displayed considerable It is to ths skin that blood Impurities tre driven by Nature. And It Is In .the Ik la that 8. 8. the famous blood pur ifier, has Its most pronounced Influence. For It Is here that you see the results. B. 8. 8. Is Bone tbe less effective In the olnts, glands and mucous surfaces In driving out rheumatism, overcoming bolls ind ridding the system of catarrh. The purely vegetable Ingredients In R. B. 8. .are naturally assimilated bat they enter the blood as an active medi cine and are not destroyed or -converted while at work. It is this peculiar feat ure of B. 8. 8. that makes It so effective. It stirs Into action all the forces of the body, arouses digestive secretions, stimu lates the blood circulation to destroy dis ease breeding germs. Upon entering tbe blood 8. 8. R Is carried throughout your body la about three m Unites. And In a brief time It has any blood trouble so nnder control that It no longer can multiply. Gradu ally new flesh is formed In all broken down tissues and the skin takes on the ruddy glow of, health. . Be sure and get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today of any drug gist, but avoid alK substitutes. Around the bottle Is an Illustrated cir cular tbat tells yon bow to obtain spe cial free advice In quickly overcoming lerlous blood disorders. 8. 8. 8. Is pre ared only by The Swift Bpeclflo Co., 69 wlft Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ft IP i FOR SALE 1IO ores, tin nd a Jutf miles from town; part cleared ; aoimpravnnts. 2400; part cash. , ' ' 4 Every man. dreams owning some a place like this day. " HappyHollow Farm BY WILLIAM R. LIQHTON is the story of a man who read this advertisement, bought the - farm and made good. It is your way out, too! y In the issue of ihe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN that is on the news-stands today. Five Cents the Copy, of AH NeWs Agents Or, $1.50 a Year (32 issues) by Mall, Ordered Through Our Subscription Agents or Dlxect Boys Wanted to Deliver on Routes. Apply to Our Sales Agent ERIC NELSON, 1618Capital Avenue Omaha, Nebraska. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY , Independence Square Philadelphia Pennsylvania A recent census found two hundred and fifty thousand people in Chicago, over one hundred thousand In St. Louis, and hundreds of thousands in other cities who either already own land In the country or are planning and saving to get back to the land. It la the call of tbe times. r Yearly subscriptions to Country Gentlemen, Saturday Even ing Post and Ladies Home Journal may b& telepnoned to Doug. 7163 or mailed to John Gordon, the Magazine Man, Omaha, Neb., urgess-Nash Gompamy 'everybody's store' Wednesday, November 4, 1914. STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY. Ficne Douglas 137. WE want you to make tln9 1ig store your downtown hoalqunrtr to ninko pood use of tho many oonvenionoes we have provided for you. Located in the very heart t.t Omaha, with all cars jKissinj? or tmnsferrine; to our door, and withih a few steps of convention headquarters, you'll find it a most convenient place to meet friends. Our rest room on the balcony of the main floor affords a splendid place for simply resting or writing letters, while our accom modation or information desk will answer all inquiries, chock your parcels or wraps and be as useful as possible to you, and, remember, these helps are all FREE. It is also a splendid opportunity to do Xmns buying.. Many Novel- ties shown now can not be duplicated later. BURGES3-NASH COMPANY. m , We Doubt Very Much If You Have Seen Better Tailored Suit Values Than These We Offer Here Thursday at $14,50, $18,50 and $25,00 T7SPECIALIjY is this true when you consider the time of the year right at very height of tho suit wearing season. It is beyond doubt a remarkable oollec tion, beautiful in design, rich in color and material, depicting every new fentureHhat had been given favor. The materials include wool serges, poplins, cheviots, gabardines, broadcloth, etc. The colors are plum, navy, Russian green and brown, also black. Women's and Misses' Cloth Coats, $10 THERE Is certainly a style In the material and color to please you, for the rarlety Is varied to the extreme, including the toTlege coat, aa well aa the more conventional models. Beautiful mix tures and plain cloths; sizes for women and misses. The color are the most favored shades for winter. Sealette Plush Coats, at $18.95 ENUINE Salti Sealette plush, lined with a guaranteed satin In pretty contrasting shades and beauUful designs. Made with storm flare collar; sizes 36 to 4 8. We consider these coats the best values in the city at the price. G1 ' Pretty Cloth Dresses, at $10.00 WE consider them ex treme values, beauti ful new models made of fine all wool serge In combina tion of satin and velvet. , Tbe colors are brown, navy and green, also black. You'll agree they're un usual values when yon see them. Women's and Misses' Cloth Coats, $15 THERE are more than 25 of this season's dif ferent and distinctive styles from which to choose. Made of Imported mixtures and broad cloths, superbly tailored and finished through out. There are all sixes for women and misses, A 41.. ... .h.rt. ... Kumulail Bnrgess-lTasa Co, aeoema rioor. the f ;? t& w Fancy Laces 25c Worth to 75c Yd. INCLUDING net top and shadow flounclngs, from 18 to 27 Inches wide, cream and white. 25c Laces at 10c v Lace camisole, shadow, Not . mandy vals and net top laces, from 6 to 18 Inches wide. Boudoir Caps, 50c Shadow lace, silk and net, fancy trimmed, pink, blue aand lavender' Borgess-iraa Oomoa moo. Women's 50c Silk Lisle Hose at 25c PLAIN black, with high spliced heel and double sole, full fashioned, rejjjular made foot, narrow welttop. Silk Vests, $1.25 For women. Low neck and sleeveless, Venetian silk, white or pink, reinforced armholes. v Bors-ess-sTssh Oo-MsA rioot We Fehture Mark CROSS GLOVES We are selling representatives for Omaha of the famous Mark Cross gloves; many desir able styles are offered for your (approval. One-button chamois with self or black embroidery, pair, $1.75. One-button doeskin, guaranteed washable, plain or fancy em broidery, pr 91-T8 and 92.00. "SUpons" In white doeskin, very stylish, the pair, 91.7S. . Bnrgess-Wasa Oo. Mala moor. These LEATHER BAGS at $1.00 J I. .J 'J' ' II S. l I J I ........ .. - . ' III of ) :, ImMJIM ARE regular 11.50 values; mo rocco or long grain, leather; mounted on 6-Inch automatic nickel silver frames, 8 Inches deep, either plain or plaited style. Leather lined and fitted with mir ror and coin purse. Leather Bag's, $2.50 lllf assortment of styles, real pow dered ptn seal an it German stiver frame; silk lined anil fitted with coin purse and mirror. Pannier handles, blank only. Very special values. Burgsss-Basa, Cev Mala rioopr. Thursday We Wilt Feature Two Very n(er esting Values in Women's Shoes Women's Button Boots at $4.50 A SNAPPY, stylish shoe of high grade patent leather and dull calfskin, fashioned on tho smartest custom lasts and made with tops of imported black cloth and dull kid, either tipped or plain toes and Cuban Louis heels. Very special values, at pair, $4.50. Women 's Dress Unusual Values and Street SHOES. Thursday, at $3.00. A SHOE with character and' style, that -fits perfectly, Chat will wear and wear well and be continuously comfort able. Button styles in patent aud gun metal leathers with mat kid and cloth tops. Recede and medium round toes. (Jenuine goodyear .welt sewed soles, Louis, Cuban and military heels; leather top facings and perfectly mado in eVery detail. A very special value for Thursday, atj pr. $3.00. Bojaress-Bash Co, -Msla moor. French. Ostrich Plumes at $1.35 Worth Reg. $2.50 and Up to $5.00 THE latest word from fashion jentcrs is plumes for trimming Plumes are all the rage in the east, -This special purchaso from on of the foremost wholesale millinery houses in this country brings you the biggest plume value offered by any store for a long time. Tho plumes are all male stock, long fibre, heavy heads and largo size in black, white and all the new est shades. 24-Inch Ostrich Bands Worth $2.50, at $1.35 Ostrich bands like illustration for trimming. 24 inches long, with two demi-French plumes attached. A suitable trimming for any 6tyle hat, white and colors. . Bargesa-Vash C-peoa4 Floor. Unusual Values inUndermuslins That Will Interest You Thursday FOUR special values in gowns splendidly made of good Quality materials and in a wide variety of orettv and w sr sy pleasing styles. Women's Muslin Gowns, at 45c Splendid quality, made with long sleeves, high neck or slip on style, daintily trimmed with lace, embroidery or ribbon. Women's Muslin Gowns, at 59c High or low neck, long or short sleeves, good quality muslin or nainsook. ' Lace and embroidery edging. Women's Crepe Gowns, at 89c Also fine muslin or nainsook, linen lace and embroidery trimmed, extra long and wide, rare values. Women's Nainsook Gowns, at 98c ' Empire style, round, V or square necks, long or abort sleeves, trimmed with dainty val. laces and insertions, also yokes of fine tucks, very special. Bargeoa-Wash Co.- asooag floor. Vv- irr --inrTTTTrjriFPURQESS-NASn ECONOMY BASEMENT $12i Women '8 and Misses' $19.50 to $25.00 Tailored Suits, $12.98 THEY'RE all latest style.-, beautiful in style, material and color effects. Mudo in a'va riety of fine materials. Broad cloths, fancy weaves, serges, etc., in all the most desi ablo bhacU-H. Rt'gula $l!)..K)&)f23 vals., n Women's Skirts, Worth $4.50, in the Sale Thursday, at $2.98 A remarkable line of neyv skirts, made plain or tunic style, of serge, shepherd checks, diagonals, mixtures, striped ma terials, etc.; wide selection of splendidly made garments, moMly black ) no and navy blue. Thursday P&.70 Jersey Top Petticoats; $4 Values, Thursday, at $1.98 ' Silk Jersey top petticoats with ellk messallue flounce; colors, navy, brown, green, taupe, midnight blue, emerald and the red shades. A lot of two hun dred to choose from; regu- i nn lar 14.00 values, at $130 , Twenty-three-inch J OINTED DOLLS, at 95c. The Biggest Bargain in the City. These dolls are full jointed, twenty-three inches long, hare natural eyelashes and hair, eyea that open and close, nr pretty chemise, stockings and bootees , iOC Handkerchiefs, Be Women's pure lin en ban dkerchlefs, hemstitched, nice, fine quality, ea., 6c ft Meh Veilings, 18c All colors, white and b 1 a e k mesh veilings, yard, 15c. Neckwear, 1 3c Flat collars, crepe, organdy and net, white nd colore, each. 15c. COMPANY