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THOMPSON, BEILDEN S CQ
Headquarters
for Broadcloths
A fine desirable quality
superior to most in weave,
dye and beauty of finish.
Will not spot with water. All
favored shades in stock, es
pecially navy, green and
black.
New Roman
Stripe Silks
Rich and unusual colors,
broad two and three-toned
stripes, cluster stripes of
various colors and combinations.
Kimono Silks
The prettiest we have ever
shown; a. large variety of
new patterns and color com
binations. The new taupe
background with figures of
wisteria is a new creation
finding favor.
Also navy, tan, brown and
red. . .
The Store
For Shirtwaists
Dainty, attractive blouses,
in every new style and ma
terial, at modest prices.
The Fur Shop
You buy here with assur '
ance of a true representation
of the kind of fur and a fair
price.
Hundreds of Women Know
and Appreciate the Value
of Our Fashion Service
Thompson-Belden apparel recommends itself to you
because of unquestionable superiority in style and qual
ityin combination with very reasonable prices.
A garment from this store is certain to be authentic,
but distinctive in style.
Unusual Coat Values for
$24.50, $29.50 and $35
No extra charge for alterations.
FRENCH EXPECT
EARLY YICTORY
Experts Believe that German Line
in Belgium it Slowly Wearing
Itself Out
iSSAULTS ARE TOO COSTLY
General Joffre's Vlmu of Wll
the Defensive Will Bear Fralt
In w Daye, la View of
Wtratealste.
of the staff of Plr John French, com
ma nder-ln-rhl.f of the British expedi
tionary forces Tlicr l llltl appre
hension a to the personal safety of th
prinra.
Ru.lnn has forbidden the export of
mtals w)h certain exceptions. In favor
of the allien. Thin Mop In expected to
lncrfn.se t h" demand for American
nvtal.
Tho agitntlon In the newspapera of
Hollnnd for joint Intervention by tha
TJ ?n of ttie Netherlands and the prosl
drnt of the Vnlted States Is Increasing,
but It has not as yet evoked any com
ment here.
Italy Is the latent rermlt to the cam
paign of tha American Relief mmmlMlon.
and will now actively co-operate wlth'the
oommleslon In Ita work of relieving- the
distress In Belgium.
AMERICAN WOMAN HIT BY
BULLET FROM MEXICO
NACO, Aril.. Nov. 17. Both the May
tornea and Hill forces resumed firing
early today, and a stray bullet, flying
over the American border, struck Mia.
A. F. Krohn. wife of a Southern Paclflo
official. In tha head. The wound la not
serious.
Mrs Krohn and her husband bad aban
doned their residence near the t'rilt-d
States custom house last FrHay after It
had been struck by a flying shell cam
from tha Mexican slrte. She was hit to,
day by a bullet that penetrated, the fam
ily's temporary quarters In the northern
portion of the town.
The wounding of Mrs. Krohn wa th-j
eleventh casualty anions American non
combatants since the Mexican faction Be
gan fighting around Nace, Son or a.
Maytorena started a brisk cannonn-li
this morning, but elicited only a listless
reply from Hill's trenchea
V
Bee Want Ada Are tha Best Business
Boosters.
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Wednesday Morning
A Clearance Sale of
Fifty Untrimnied Hats
Formerly $8.75, $10 and $12.50.
For three hours only from 8.30
to 11:30 A. M,
2.95
Misses' and Children's Hats. form-QT ,
erly $1.50, $2.95 and $39.5. for . tOL
OREGON SHORT UNERATE v
CASE IS UP FOR HEARING!
DENVER. Colo., Nor. 17.-A hearing
before M. A. Fattlson, a special exami
ner for tha Interstate Commerce com
mission, began today on tha complaint
of tha Denver A Rio Grand railroad
and various commercial bodies against
tha action or tha Union Paclfto In order
ing a discontinuance of through passen
ger traf flo from points In (Colorado and
east t points on tha Oregon Short Una
by way ot tha Denver A Wo Grand and
Colorado Midland railroad.. The, order,
originally effective October . 1, has been
temporarily suspended pending the out
come at tha present hearing.
Bee Want Ada Produce Results.
your thanksgiving srrr
WILL BK WELL DONE IF MA UK BY
SPECIALLY I'lUCEU AT KO AND 1.
1.112 H DODGIS STREET
."The Little Tailor Bhop With the Itlg Value"
MONEY TO LOAN
On Omaha Property
Have special fund on hand of $200,000.
H. W. BINDER,
823 City National Bank Building.
A Fumed Oak
Buffet of More
Than Ordinary
Value for
$39
Our stock of dining room fur
ulture offer the widest rang
of moderate) price every
piece a guaranteed substantial
quality. ,
H',J" T -' ,nnii .sj'ii Mwsaa)' m m '-
I's.
S0?,IE OF THE SPECIAL THANKSGIVING VALUES
ITS Oak Buffet M
171 Oak Buffet
St Oak Chin Cabinet.... MO
V ll Oak serving Table 1
I tlt Maaof CUaa Cabinet. T
111 (9 Oak Dining Chairs... M
111 Oak rtilna Cabinet. . .Ma
lit Oak Barring Tbl....l
I6T Oak Dining Table 3
111 Oak Buffet
'Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
MEDIATION WAITS
. ON BELLIGERENTS
United Statei Beady to Act When
Warring Fowen Are Willing
to Negotiate.
JOINT ACTION IS SUGGESTED
Proposal 'that t atted States, Spala
mm Holland Make Ceaeerted
Mot Will Not Be Consid
er at P rear at.
WASHINGTON, Nov. lT.-Efforta by
the United States to bring peace to Eu-
rope still are awaiting a time when ono
or more of the big belligerent Indicates
a willingness to accept mediation.
This became known authoritatively to
day from persons who have lately dis
cussed the European situation with Pres
ident Wilson. Tha president's position Is
that the United BtaLe having already,
In a formal aa well as Informal way,
shown Us readiness to act as an In-'
termedlaiy, should now await tha tnltla
ttve of the belligerents. He feel that
the American government by pressing
for peace might gat In a position where
Ita ultimate Influence to that end would
b Impaired.
Dealre Concerted 4,ctton.
There has been much discussion among
neutral countries, such aa. Holland and
Spain, of tha desirability of concerted
aotion. While tba United Statra would
not hesitate to Jon In such a movement.
If any of tho belligerent countries
showed a desire to accept tha media
tion of several neutral countries Instead
of one. the American government will
for the preaent refrain from taking the
Initiative toward joint action with other
neutral natlona
American ambassadors and ' ministers
abroad are familiar with tha .-iltltudo of
the Washington government on this
point and are on the alert for any move
whlcn eould b construed as a -lealr on
the part of any of tha bellUorents to
accept medlattvn. The general expecta
tion of the diplomatic representative
her of tha belligerents la that th con
flict will continue Indefinitely threug'i
the winter.
PARIS, Nov. 17 The Uermans, In the
nplnion of officers at front, are beginning
to shows aigrwi of the terrific strain they
have undergone for a month In Flanders
and these offlrers expect that Oeneral
Joffre'e plan of holding the line and per
mitting the Orrmans to wear themselves
out In vain but costly assaults will soon
bear fruit
A ataff officer, writing from, the battle
line, even goes so far as to predict that
within another month the alllea will be
I In a position to drive the enemy from
French soil. The writer, however, admits
that he la by nature an optimist.
Taklasi ef Dlsaaade.
Rom details ot trie taking of Dlxmude,
which the Germans still hold, but which
thus far has brought them no advantage,
have reached here. The cspture of the
town. It appears, waa due to a mistake
on the part of the French detachment.
When the fighting started the Belgians
wer entrenched north of the city, pro
tecting the Keyen road. To their right j
turned toward the west In the direction .
of Essen were the Scnegalea riflemen. I
To the south the French bluejackets or-
cupled the most exposed position on the i
Slerken road. I
Tha enemy opened a terrific bombard- I
ment at 5 a. m. on Tuesday last, during
which tho admiral, who waa In command
of tho aallors and who waa making a
reconnaissance. Just missed be.ng lilt by J
tha fragment of a shell. I
The men waited patiently In the ;
trenchea. Toward 1 p.' m. the cannoned- !
Ing slackened and three dens column
of German Infantry opened fire on th
trenchea. Ono column threatened to ,
turn the Belgian, who, overpowered by ,
numbers, retired on tha outskirts of the
city. They were followed by th Sen-1
galeae, who thought that an order for a
general retreat had been given. This
movement uncovered the bluejackets who, j
however, continued to hold their ground, j
W nil part of th enemy advanced on '
Dixmude by th Esaen and Keyen roads '
left open to them, th rest cam at th
double quick tor the aallors. Faced by
th Trusslan guard they wer In danger I
of being surrounded. Undaunted, how
ever, they dashed with the bayonet upon
the Germans, but were overwhelmed by
numbers and beaten back to th trenches.
Asked to surrender, they replied In the
words credited to General Cambronne at
Waterloo, when In similar circumstance
he aald: "Th guard dies, but never surrenders."
Alllea Abandon City.
For several hour they held off th
Germans, who wer four tlmea a, nu
merous, charging their ranks every time
they came too near. -
Towards evening they were obliged to
retire, alnce their only mean of -re
treat, th bridge connecting th city
with tho country waa about destroyed.
They crossed the bridge under an aval
anche of bullet with such magnificent
heroism that the Prussian officers after
wards freely expressed their admiration.
Th fighting was resUaied with terrific
violence in th streets, the bluejacket
dafendlng each heap of rubbish that had
been a house, but finally retreating across
th Tser.
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Final November Cleanop
ef every Piano ea cur fhers to make
room for Christas stock now arriving.
Don't wait one misnte. You need a Piano.
BUY N 0 17
PAY LATE1B
Save $100 to $150
Come early and make a good selection from the World's Best New
and Used Pianos.
Steinway & Sons, Weber, Hardman, , Steger & Sons, - Emerson,
McPhail, Lindeman Ac Sons, Schmoller & Mueller, and many other
well known makes.
Look at these bargains in exchanged Pianos: .
"iOW
1300 Decker Upright SlOO
350 Eaddison Upright H 1 78
$500 Steger & Sons Upright $275
$300 Davit- A Son Upright S150
$400 Stanler & Sons Upright.... 55250
$300 Schmoller & Mueller Upright ! 5150
$300 Emerson Upright .$ 75
NOW
$350 Schmoller & Mueller Upright. $ iir
$550 Hardman Upright 1375
$400 Steger & Sons Upright. .... .S I JO
$250 Haxleton Upright $ b-
$350 Emerson Upright 165
$800 A. B. Chase Grand. ....... .$275
$1,100 Steinway Grand $450
Free Stool, Scarf Terms as Low as $5 a Month or $1 a Week:
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company
1311-13 Farnam Streot
Tae laa aad Iara;e, Ptaa Hews
Isj the West. Establish 1W6.
TEUONS EESUME
ADVANCE AT TWO
POINTS IN EAST
(Continued from Pag On.)
kens, with '.he occupation ot , Valjevo
after a stubborn battle.
Par's declares officially that conditions
are stationary along the western battle
front, but special dispatches set forth
that there has been heavy fighting around
Yprca and renewed attempts by th Qer
man to cross th Yser between Nleuport
and Ypre.
Th actual situation In Cracow la be
coming on of th many enigma of the
war. On report ha th Russians
actually investing the town, which Is de-.
clared to be In f)ama, whll several re
port have reached London that the Ger
mans have left the defense ot Cracow to
th AuaUlans, who In their turn are ex
pected to surrender rather than have the
city bombarded. Tha latest report from
Petrograd, however, declar that tha Oer- l
man force have rejoined th Auatrlan
garrison In th defense of th Cracow
fortress, which some expert pronounce
to be th key to th easiest road Into
tha nrovlnc of Pilosis. n
Loadoa SklpplasT Circles Worried.
tendon shipping circle are coinewhat
worried by a report that th German
converted cruiser, Berlin. I attempting
to esrap from th North sea and to take
up the career of a commerce destroyer In
th Atlantic, but a th Berlin I only a
Hghteen-knot boat It la believed more
likely that It I acting a a guard ahtp
to a submarine flotilla. The prince of
Walra Is now at the front, but aoma dis
agreement exists aa to tha probable
length of hla stay. On report declare
that he went to eaoort home th body ot
the late Karl Huberts, while other agree
that lie la going out to bocom a member
Miss Gordon Heads
NationalW. C. T. U.
ATLANTA. Ua.. Nov. 17,-MUs Anna
A. Oordon of Evanston, 111., today was
elected president of the Women's Chris
tian Temperance L'nlon at It general
convention her.
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KING .BEDDED-
Gives the Word
ON ALL .OUR
9
Commencing tomorrow we will sell every
Lady's Suit In the bouse on credit at
One-Third Off former price. No execep.
tlons and no restrictions.
Notwithstanding this reduction no early
in the aeasou we will be glad to extend
our . usual credit accommodation. Pay us
only f 1.00 week.
Ml
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The World's Greatest Credit Clothier,
KIT DOUGLAS STREET.
ECZEMAoTtcIS
Use lUam'hard'a tema Lotion
o Taara oi & Karkat. . - -.
. Brno Oo Vapply Drag Store
, Write for fre Booklet describing
gXIK OIBXAgCS and their CAUSES.
Address Prof. J. U. Hlanchard. Is 11 Cot
tage Urov Ave.. Chicago.
$2
CARBON CAfoP lAn
Have received great rumber rt Carbon
Camp Lamps that I will aell at auc
Better get In on thle-lhey won't last
lung at that price Your a for Ot cenla.
..amis are highly nh kel plated and
i handy artV' at all times.
BEN RE1NSCHRE1BER & SON,
omocxauzs.
gait Leavenworth St. Kaxaey 60.
AMVSEME.NTS.
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, Frank One Francis McUlna, Frank WiIks.
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frrr. Orprwum Trrl Waaklr.
PrlcMt MatlDM. Oalvry. IOc; hn aeaU (
r4 CiI.xIit a4 8iw4ay, lac i aibuw 10d -.
hOa ana lar. .
Why Va Bheald l a hassberlnla's
Ceatn Reaaedr. .
Because It haa aa eatabllahed reputa
tion won by It good worka
Becaua It la rooat esteemed by thve
who have used It for many years, as
occasion required, and are beat ac
quainted with it good qualltlta,
11 cause It loosen and relieve a cold
and aid nature In ratorlng th aysura
to a aaithy condition.
Becaua It due aot contala opium or
any other narcotic
. . I m Wilkin -. .V. ....
I MV.mW w w. 111. iwu VI It.
1 It only . costs a quarter. . Obtainable
1 everywhere. Advertisement.
I buy tha aaru quality of eua-
terial, the beat, for uae In suy eat
ing place a 1 uae, la my home.
No matter what you pay lewher
you sire not getting better, and
seldom aa good food aa you will
get at
Th Pur Food Sign.
Qaickserv Cafeteria
llavaemont City Natl Bank BldAU
Or tloaioa Lunch.
SIB Houtn IOU St.
1 tMI iiuugla 8L.
14UM Faro am eM.
at Cut Prlcos
SPECIALTV Lump
and Nut. per ton.... 75
CHEItOKEK NVT
Genuine, per ton.... 84. 75
NOVIXCKIl Fancy
Lump, per ton . .... 85.50
ILLINOIS Lump and
and Nut, per ton.... 96. 00
RADIANT KrankllB
Co., per ton S0.50
S1VAD1LV Hard Coal for
furnace uae, per ton 80.00
ROSENBLATT
Cut Price Coal Co.
1223 Nicholas. Tel. D. 530.
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An Aaaetiata r-lmra lu
"THE TYPHOON. '
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Week f TTmbr a, "fta Feathera."
REDPATH SERIES NO. 0 .
HON. FRANK J. CANNON
AtrDiroKirrac TO-anoatT
10, IS, 80 tenia to noldeis of inember
shls. Iteaerv aeat at Box Offlc. Today.
Als Cr4 Season aeraua Tat
- Available.
AMERICAN
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and l'raity Ulrls. "funics'' that you'i
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