HIE HUE: OMAHA, WKDNKSDAY, NOVKMHEIt It. 1JU4. XZSrg&SB U AMD CUCXCCMTM flTRCCTfl Smart New Suits Man Tailored v to Order Fine fabrics, of the best quality and style; tailored b y experts, so as to fit perfectly w i t h a care to the proper finishing of all de tails. Every step es sential in v produc ing a fashionable garment is assured by our organiza tion. Particulars D res s Goods Section. The Newest of Roman Stripe Silks Important for the reason that so many of the new gowns are made of Roman Stripes in combina tion with plain lab rics. These latest arrivals are sub d u e d Ro man Stripes in rich col orings of navy, new green and beauti iul browns. They will be on dis play tomorrow in the Silk Section. SERYIA INYADED BY THE ADSTRIAMS 8ix Diriiioni of Senritn Army At tacked and Driven Back After Three Dayi' Battle. MANY PRISONERS ARE TAKEN After llerole Defease the SerrUae Arr. Meported te Be Hereatl la tje Dlrertloa nf lav ltr ( Vallero. eunrideme of houses when struck by ahelb. Every evening about 5 o'clock the shell ing of the city begin, and th people of the poorer quartern spend that portion of the day In the open (told on the tide of the city away from the German posi tions. At other time of the dajr the people seem to (O about their 'bunlneee a though nothing eitraordlnary iras occurring. lONDON. Nov. ID. An official Aus trian communication. Issued Monday and telegraphed from Vienna, via Amster dam, to Heulers Telegraph company, In dicates that the Austrian now are fight ing In 8?rvla well over their own border. The communication read: 'Our operatlona In tho southern war theater are progronslng favorably. While our advance on the line from Shabate to Lesnltzti wna obstinately resisted at a strongly fortified point at the foot of a hill, a three daya" battle on the line from Lexnltsa to Kroupanl ended In success. 'The forces of the fferrlans consisted altogether of six divisions. Their troops after a heroic defense, now are retreat ing toward Vallevo. "Our troops yestorday arrived at Les- nltsa, cant of the heights of Pokoleka and Planlna. southeast of Kroupanl. Numerous prisoners and war material were captured." WAKRING ARMIES STILL HOLDING THE P0SITI0NS (Continued from Page One.) Retreat of Germans Continues in Belgium LONDOU, Nov. NX The movement of retreat of the German army In Belgium continues, according to a telegram re ceived by the Exchange Telegraph com pany from Ite Rotterdam correspondent. Thirty-five thousand men and 100 guns have left Thielt In the direction of Ghent and forty-eight wagon loais of munitions have left Bruges for the same destination. HARD FIGHTING STILL JONTIHDES Reports Are Conflicting,' but Bitter Stnifjlei Are" Certainly 1 in Progress All Alongv Russians' IN; eAsi Tprussia Slavs Maklag Raids Aloag .Border Cerasaas Letting Tp la' Reign. Iwrkses ef Ostesid BrJ. law Getting FaodV t Wisconsin, rpiinsylvanla. New York an4 Michigan. The order aluo directs railways to disinfect cars from those states. FIRST TUB MOTTO Xhlnpx !orr Realise Saath Omaha, la Beat Proteetrd Market. With "safety first" as the motto the local live stock interests are holding down the runs rather than take any obancea of bringing Into Nebraska the food and mouth disease. But even at that the best lamb and sheep yearling market for November In the history of the yards waa reported. Lambs sold at W.30 and yearling at 18.00. The sheep market taken a a whole was active to strong, with 10,000 head received Hogs were steady, with 4,900 head on sale, the bulk running from 40 to 89 cents, while the top price waa quoted at 70 cents. Cattle was slow, but steady, with only 4, WO head In. This, however, will Im prove with tht end of the week, once the farmers realise that South Omaha Is LONDON', Uov. lfli-Th fog which dur Ing the last feir daya ha hampered mili tary operatlona along the Alsne seems to have blotted out also, so far as the re ceipt of news . hi concerned, tha entire one of continental fighting. Tho direc tion n which Gorman reinforcements are: the eat protected market In the country being moved, whether to Ihe east or to. tn) tna Urgent doing business now that the west, continues to ba a prolific aource the f:hl ago yards are closed and the of discussion mh.ch Is not likely to bo Kansas City yards partially destroyed, settled until the full extent of the Rub- h was said at tha local market that no elan operation, along the German border other market In the country want taking la known. The phenomenal apoed of the Russian advance exctes the-wonder and 'admira tion of British observers, some of whom believe that the whole operation must be 4 gigantic cavalry raid, as they are aure GERMAN CRUISER . EMDEN DESTROYED (Continued from Page One.) No Word from the Steamer New Jersey NOME, 'Alaakk. Nov. 10 -Fear Is felt here for the safety of the schooner New Jersey, which left Nome three week ago for Point Hope, In the Arctic ocean. midway between Nome and Point Bar row, and haa not been seen nor heard of since. It Is possible that the schoon--r drifted out to sea and waa frosen In the Arctic Ice, which Is beginning to move southward through Bering strait. a battery, which In most casee Is hidden by branches of treea. In the central part of the battle line. not far from Rhelme a French battery was well hidden and despite a close' earch of the German aeroplanes, tta position remained undiscovered for set era I days. Then German shells began to drop around It and ahortly afterward the major In command found that white linen bad been hung out right behind his posi tion, ostensibly to dry, but in reality It, was placed there by a German spy toj indicate to German airmen the location; of the French guna. I A supposedly unconcerned washwoman j waa caught and was found to be a Ocr-j man officer. He suffered the usual fate, of spies. I The city of Rhelms still suffers consld- erably from bombardment by the Ger mans. Laat r naay zoo sneua ieu imo we city, though no French troops were sta tioned there. The ancient and beautiful cathedral, into which entry la strictly forbidden, seems, observers of the bom bard meet aay. to be a point of the Ger man gunners aim. All the buildings around the edifice have suffered terribly, while the cathedral itselt presents a shocking spectacle. Uncle Sam Decides to Build Six Giant Destroyers for Navy WASHINGTON, Nov. 10-Bldi for the construction of sis giant destroyers the largest ever designed for the American navy were submitted for opening today at the Navy department Military char acteristics not embodied In destroyers of the previous class have been planned for the new vessels and by Increasing their displacement they will be enabled to carry four additional torpedo tunes and two anti-balloon guna. When the new vessels are completed there will be sixty eight destroyers In the navy. The de stroyers were authorised by the last con gress and their limit of cost, exclusive of armament la 193.000 each. They will have a displacement of 1.1W tona and speed of twenty-nine and one-half knots. The added displacement will be made possible by Increasing the draft one and one-half Inches, which will be nine feet five and three-quarters Inches.. They will measure US feet S Inches over all with an extreme breadth of twenty-nine feet ten Inches. The new destroyers will be 'equipped with four four-inch rapid firing guns; four S.fx21 Inrh triple torpedo and two one-pounder automatic anti-balloon guns. Threatens to Stop Distribution of Food LONDON, "Nov. 10. A proclamation Is sued by the Germans at Brussels spe- riflcally threatens, according to a dis patch to Renter's Telegram company from Amsterdam, to stop the distribution of food by the American relief eommltteo among the unemployed until the Bel gians go to work. Rheumatism Goes If Hood's Is Used i" The' genuine old reliable Hood's Sarsa parllla corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds up the whole system. It ' drives out rheumat'sm because It cleanses the blood thoroughly. It has been successfully used for forty years. For rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles, general debility and all Ills arising from Impure blood. Hood's has no equal. Get It from your nearest drug gist today. Advertisement. i',r i ". li;:"u'""''"1'-11JI'i'1' ""- l'""i .i,'.; j.,';,.,,. .1 ufg ,mifcllk Sfii'iriMAiilii'H i.M.rnt'lj. such precautions aga'nst foot and mouth disease as the Omaha market. This ap- Vcared especially from the delay In ask ing Washington to raise the quarantine on western Iowa as was determined yes terday. "We have delayed making for mal req iet 'to raise the quarantine on western Iowa for a day or two longer,' said Acting Secretary W. B. Tagg, fit la better, to lie ssfe thon sorry." . ' The state vcterlnar'an of South Da kota quarantined the state against all Incoming stuff yesterday morning. into the Bay of Bengal five days later, had sent two more British vessels to the bottom. Within three day It had sunk four vessels there. It was accompanied by the Hamburg-America steamer Mar komannle as a collier. The Markoman nla was sunk October Id oft Sumatra by a British cruiser. Leaving the Bay of Bengal the Emden sank three British steamers In the In dian ocean September 14. September J2 It appeared off Madras and shelled the city, extinguishing Its lights and disap pearing when the forts replied. Then It renewed Its activity In the vicinity of Rangoon, where more British vessels felt prey to It. Again It disappeared and was not heard front until It turned up at I'enang. , One Store Shlsi Castred. The captain of the steamer Parom put Into Byney, N. B. W., ysaterday and re ported that after the success of the Km den at renang, it was overtaken by a British cruiser, but being a faster ship, was able to escape. Two store ships ac companying It 'were left behind nd tho British cruiser eapturei one and sank the other. The Emden was a sister ship of the cruiser Dresden, which participated In the naval battle off the coast of Chile, November 1, when the British squadron, under command of Rear - Admiral Hlr Christopher Cradock, was defeated. Tha Emden had a complement 'of Ml men. Its srmament consisted of ten 4.1- Inch guns, eight five pounders anj four j macnin guns, it two was equipped with How Seram Blamed.- two submerged 17.7-lnrh torpedo tubes. Hog . scrum Injected. Into hogs afalnit 1 The cruiser displaced t.SOO tons. It waa eholesa Is held to be the Yfhjcle, J. the j 187 feet long and ihad a beam of 'forty foot and mouth disease in ' new, locality one and oae-thlrd feet It was laid down In Illinois, according to word received at Tat Dantslg and completed In May, 1908. the ..yards. When the d' scats made Its! . , , appearance In the new' locality In Illinois The Rule at Rheims tnat tile Russian Infantry 'and artillery could never move so-fast a th' repm-ta reaching Lone on indicate over the Inade quate roads of Russiun I'oUnd. , t - ' Tetrograd leporta lively. lighting in the Caucats, while fiom both V onna and Nlsh have come dispatches setting forth the resumption of activities along tha Danube liver and the Drina liver. Both sides claim successes here, but neither Indicates any declslyo lesul't. ' Tatrole Rater tlstend. In western Belgium patrols of the al lies ere reported to have tenet rated Into , appearance. In the new'looallty In Illinois T1 ff 1 Q V rtl 1 J tse teglon of Oslond. This report, If .the government Is, said to ;hava found IV Q U ClOOK PU611intT - . ..i.i imj,.,.i. tH.t ifttA n.rminl ' .-that? no-1IVe Stork hull bn ' shln'rMf In I' ' V Cwrren, wnuiu , i , i . m i no, vw .....- , - - - ... have abandoned all attempt to proceed within the period of Incubation. Further along the coast grid teday are comien- lu'iutiy ' showed that serum from the ki- .i.us nn Yores' which is jQilcngp stock yards had been used. It U aa'.d to have been -so devastated by ar- ; assorted. Kxem'natlon of the suspectedj FAniS. Nov. H. No Trench military tll'ery fire tht tlv City has been de- la io nov oeveinpea mo ; siaiion ie anywnere near nntmi ana serted by Its lvlllun population. Paris I H'earneo.or the germ of foot and,thera are ho artllWSry batteries Within claim that the allies Have 1 maintained .' disease. Immediately the govern-1 miles of the city. The military governor their position bctweeft -the L.y and , - - " , - nv,..- tinii uuignun Ijingemarch. at the .urns time making ; dro'J o"""tlty valued, that any ons ascending to the towers for .nMhi. between the latter " r0 0 . any purpose whatever will be shot Im mediately, a -he doe not desire to give the Germans any excuse for training their guns on the building. On the old fort around Rheims, now In French hand, nobody can show him self without drawing an Immediate gun fire from the German position. Oerman aeroplane fly about constantly and an exciting aerial chess Is a dally occur rence. German airmen make frequent trip over Rheims, where they drop bombs In appreciable progress between the latter place and Dlxlnuae. ' ',' In South Africa Oeneran Christian de Wet ha gained a small success over detachment of government troop, while hi colleague. General1 Beyers, h Buf fered a reverse. "V - The Berlin official' reaorta claim an important victory 'over the Russians in ( V.' a a. ' , rutA. mleahll . DEATH RECORD Mrs. Kllaabetk gpeaeer, - Mrs.-Kllsa.beth fijjehcer, aged to yeara formerly f Omaha, who died at Mullen, Neb., last Friday, has been burled In John Behm last bight and Mrs. Louis Abrams lste this afternoon. Be reader ar too intelligent to over look the opportunities In th "want ad" columns. They're worth while reading. latlon, which Is understood to have lost about 700 In . It number killed alone from tha effect of the Oerman bom bardment. Borne live were lost by per son being suffocated as the result of the Forest Uvs cemetery. Deceased was a East Fruasta, who ' have been pushed pioneer of Nebraska and came her in back over the border by General von . 1.. Morgan after a atutiborn aed sanguinary Tw Pioneer Worn e a Die, battle on the field, where much Important . gTURGIi . D.. Nov. m flicli t.i. flighting took place n the early month of I gram.) Two clone- women of ftturrl. ' the chief commercial section of th city, th war. Berlin I in the dark with iw j within twenty-four hours apart. Mra tnrotf adding considerably to the num gard to th recent activity on th rlver jonn B,hm last night and Mrs. Louis i0' ot resualtiee among fh olvll popu- Wartha. but' adm't that the situation there and In Ualel. has become so Im portent that syee must be. turned ' from' the western batl line to tbs cast. t I Mew. position ttmportant. . ' ' Military critics In Hor:in uec.lura ,that the capture of a new pos tion in the) A gonne Is of great Imports nee In the at tempt to Isolate Verdun, but that mur'h work rcmalus to be don Icture Die strung French line can be ald to have been broken at any point The Oerman report toxpresaes satisfaction with the progress being made around Vpres. The food situation ' BfclgiupS i irnprov lug. The American commission having this work In hand- now has its supplies under way to remote sections of the country and the German authorities have announced lite r wtllluness to avast In feeding the starving population in Brus- The House of Menagh's Annual November v w OF Coats, Suits and Dresses We have been preparing six weeks for this great annual November event and now when tha announcement is made you should , bo ready to attend the greatest Bale of high grade garments that has ever been at tempted by this house. Hundreds ot garments' have been selec- 4mA ffm ihla la RlvAfv nnA Im Af th m licilol House of Menagh quality. Scores of the gar- V, .AMt WA-A vnaAm lall ev.m ttK t I3K . W A great many were made to sell tor as much as $46. Not a single garment Is worth less than 20. This is really a Mid-Season clearance, so coma early. TMPQTHTQ Made with long and iULi JUllJ short coats, skirts made in i flare, pleated and tunic models. Every color and nearly all the materials that have proven good this season will be found in tnis saie. . tour cnoico . pi r firi Chinchilla Wednesday morning at. TUC miTC White . . . . SILK OABAD CX)ATS FASHIONABLE! TROTTING CX5ATS . . SILK GABALINE COATS . Nearly every kind of a coat that was oftereu in . this regular Une worth to 125, (jjl g your choice Wednesday morning. . ,. vlw THE DRESSES EVENING DKES8ES FANCY DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES Made from Serge, Broadcloths, Crepes, Sa tins. Cb.arme.use, and also yelvet combina tions. These Dresses are worth as much as ItO.OO. Your choice Wednesday morning $15 All Silk Jersey Underskirts, g rr special at 31 eOi7 Silk Waist Special 100 Waists. qq values to (5, Wednesday only PCl70 The . House of Menagh The Store for Gentlewomen." IMS FARNAM STREET. PI hi A Great Sale of Fine DiningRoom Furniture At Remarkably Low Prices Just in time for Thanksgiving needs we offer these wonderful values in dining tables, chairs, buffets and ehlina closets. Prices that will certainly see a good many new dining room pieces in Omaha homes this Thanksgiving. Every price reduction is genuine every dollar off the price is an actual dollar saved. The big sale starts Wednesday morning. Dining Tables as Low as $9.75, $12.75, $14.50, $16.00, etc Yon will be agreeably sur prised to see what fine val ues these are the prices are low but the values are big fumed and golden oik best of finish and construction. $33.00 Fumed Tables, 6 ft 48-in. top for only $25.00 $32.00 Fumed Tables, 8 ft. 48-in. top for only $22.75 $41.00 Fumed Tables, 8 ft. 48-in. top for only $32.50 $23.00 -Fumed Tables, 6 ft. 44-in. top for only $17.50 $40.00 Fumed Tables, 6 ft. 48-in. top for only $29.75 $42.50 Fumed Tables, 6 ft. 48-in. top for only $31.00 $24.00 Fumed Tables, 6 ft. 48-in. top for only $10.75 Solid oak tops, plank tops,, etc., all included. Hun-. Pi "J.l. : .11. . - U ureas 01 oiner patterns 10 select irom at prices as low ana lower - . i.ii t 4 e IN rrT''frwfw1f','' t .JI III SIM., irt fl sl'tp i Bc Went All Are .the Dost business Doosltr?. i FLEIRER ON WAY . TO STUDY PLAGUE (Continued from Pace One Tim ojiiy htlB uuJej uiillun now Is Ulseiseipi'l, where a rtranc mslady In , herd ot cstu6 st.Coino is bclog liti vestlssted. Moat SertoBS ot All. Department official raid today they had teen unatle to account for the pecu liar vlruleney of the disease la the pres ent outbreak, the most ser.ou In the country' history. Another thins that U puxxllnf th experts is tha fart that a larger proportion of swtna have been at fectfcd than In prertou epidemics. It explained t,(ti dtPartment that while Dr. tl:non Klcxner of the Rocke- fUr Inst tute wti expectod to so Into the lnfctrd region to study the disease he oul(J act In a. private capacity and not In connection 'Uh the fovernment fore. Iludsv litiri Order. TOPKKA. Kan.. Nov. 1C aovernor llodcs U.J1 a proc'Uuoutloti today fur- UJdii! all transportation compan'es from hipping cattle, hogs or Mcp to Kansas, except for JininedUiie elachler, from the state ot lihnuis, loa, InuUna. Ohio, OASOUNE SEttVICK STATIONS 18th and Cnss Streets 29tli and : Harney Streets , ; i sTTII QUICE STARTING MORE MILES PER GALLON FROM ' WB CEOWN GASOLINE The two things go together both show a .high-grade gasoline. Gasoline that is all gas explodes more readily in a cold cylinder, ft drives the car farther for each gallon consumed. Red Grown is a straight distilled refinery product always uniform the essence of heat and power. Ask for Red Crown at any garage or supply store. It costs no more than the ordinory kind. VouTl find your car runs best with POLUUNEp the standard oil for all motors. Standard Oil Company MAAMA) f Omaha GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS 18th and Cass Streets 29th and IXarne7 Streets Complete Dining Sets in Period Designs at Moderate Prices. Adam, Charles II; William and Mary, suites that are so popular now are shown on our main and fourth floors. The prices are not high-'-the workmanship, design and finish are astonishingly fine. Every detail carefully worked out. We want you to see these dec orative suites it won't" cost much to furnish your din ing room in the best of taste and at moderate cost. - H r1 Uim. Beaton & Laier Co. 415-417 South 16th St. ADVERTisrjra is thk - tnnTERSAli LANGUAGE SPOKEN EVEKlf WHERE DT BUYERS AND SEIXERS. AMUSEMENTS, nnmincic IHI.kltHtKTi. fiipp Theater. D. 8559 - IStk aad Karaey. Vers S7. Voa7, Tomorrow. jrT. ll-LS Mary riekfor 1b tbs toM VUy ef Theatrical Ufe, his tke Boease," a rrra vast noovcnoi oomva BATZO HXOOIsTa u zxs JmAMT SOLUS. m Soa So as las . -ABTAsicsu v ADuarrt.x.B. Ttlle Mttl kill. NUH. M. rnraH. rial Kit im. Aum O.oili.r, u'BrUa. Him A c-. Hon niu xt.u., mru eaa bimt Hut. It km: M.Udm. nll.ry les IMM Swt (- cp4 ttemniay as Suoaat, IU; MihiL t, H wm4 Ite UyV Steals, lS-SS-AO-t. m uftLjcnv Dual ftnncB . Fiuseraia vuinn, Kans ureen. Dam Mlchala, Bobby Haxrlnston and a Big Cast. Screaming satire an Alexander Blaaoo' "Madaiu X" entitled "Madam Xcuh Mi" It's true burlesque. Z.AXIS OIM1 SCAT. WKICX BAT. Mat. s:30; :U. Lut twn im A WABD sad tUCT OAI.T. ' BTDaUCAX OOKBDT, with Oorreoosly. ttewaed Amerlcaa Beaaty Chora. a. xoi rrs, aso, soo, tso, i. "V"" Thursiay, NOV. 12 RElLO'itlEl ini Nit M1ISTBELS iU 1ST TXZS BXABOH. ar'daT4 NO. 1 3-1 4 MAT K0B5CH " ay BY Till AtT Mat, tic fit Birfcta SSc to S1.B0. AMERICA! DOUG. 1476 T-l-lit, Ustlaaea. Tei, Tha, Bat. TsTB WOOBWABO aTOCX COstBAtTT t Cm. BL Cokaa-s Comedy, BROADWAY JONES Bast. WJ& yTa OoUare Widow." &1MUU1V HUHIi l'C 1)1 'UB1.P, i'l l-niy ipiJHiiuii ii Toulg-ht, All Week; Mais, lu, TSars, Sat. ST A ZuAsia, C tig KUiVAB asd associate playess im- ito iiiir rrlMt tss ans Ha Wik el km. IS "Th Tjrykooa." Turpin's Dancing Academy 18th and Farnan Sts Brteate Xaseas Bail. Aasemkly Beat atarAay Breads. rmrny to Imtun. KABBBT 614.