THE W;E: OMAHA, SATURDAY, KOVEM HER 21. 1H14. THQMPSQN.'BELOEN . S GO. A Wonderful Suit Season Never before have women been able to express their individuality so well. The suit styles are trim and varied : You will enjoy our offerings for $24.50, $29,50 and $35.00 No Extra Charge for Alterations. COATS DRESSES WAISTS A NEW feature IrtrooW V V 1 c-krcelien ...Beauty Combined Willi Servtoa... WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY The best hosiery made for wear, comfort' and economy. Lisle Uoso . ...... ,, .25c Silk Lisle, in light or medium weight, very ' fine Cotton. Uoso 35c 3 pairs for ......... .$1.00 Silk Hose with the Way-New Foot $1.00 and $1.50 THE STORE FOR SHIRTWAISTS Has just received several new styles of crepe do chine blous es in the popular flesh -oIor, at $1.50 THREE TOILET GOODS SPECIALS Wool Powder Puffs, special, fit ...5c, 10c, 15c Ivory Manicure Sets (file, cut icle knife) .'.20c 25c Sachet Powder. . . . i . 10c THE FUR SHOP Has comploto showing of fine iets and coats. The pony coa's for $27.50, $30.00 HkI $32.50 arc etyxa values. ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF NECKWEAR AT POPULAR PRICES Vestees made of fine organ die or net. Organdie Sets. Roll collars made of net or organdie. Lace Sets. , . Marabout Scarfs and Muffs. Mambout Huffs. WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR COLD WEATHER Women's Wool Vests, higli neck, long sleeves, pants to match, ankle length, $1.00 Women's, Wool Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves', or high neck, long sleeves... $1.75 Women's Wool Tights, . . at'.. $1.00, $150 Italian Silk Vests, white and pink $1.75 and up Third Floor. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FALL IMPORT ORDER OF TREFOUSSE GLOVES truly the "Quality Gloves" la every detail of style, fit, workmanship and last but not leant, la the skins which though firm- are well known for their life and elasticity. We are aole agents for these goods In Omaha. . "Best Made In Fraoce." "Best Sold In America." YVETTE HAIR GOODS Don't Miss This Opportunity SWITCHES v ; 24-inch Beautiful Wavy Switches, t 81.47 28-Inch Beautiful Wavy Switches. t 82.77 TRANSFORMATIONS Transformation for all-around of Beautiful Wavy Hair. ... -84.67 Three-fourths transformations of Beautirul Wavy Hatr -82.77 A large Beautiful Wavy Hair Psyche, t 87 All-around human hair roll, 24 inch 49 Largest size real human hair net, t 19 We carry the Urgent and most complete line of Hnman Hair Dolls' Wtgs In the city. All sicca and rlces. GERMANS REPORT FRENCH REPULSE Attempt ' of the ' Allies . o) Capture . Combre, Southeast of Vtrdun, ; ' ; ProTei Failure. SITUATION iy';EAST TOCHANGED. t'laktlas Arnl Lads ni l Best f Cswastocaewe U Wlt-oat De. clsto Reselaae Tap tire 1'aeweeg.led Fart. ,' BttRLIN. Nov., -(By Wireless U London The Uorraan troops have re pulsed a French attack In tha neighbor hood ef Verdun In Prsnca, arid'' tha Rus sian ivtreat In northwestern Poland con tinues, according to' an official communi cation issued today by tha Qerman gen eral army headquarter -, Tha text ot the official 'Statement reads: "In . West Flanders end' In North France no appreciable chance In the sit uation has taken place. "Heavy rains, and snows, which - first aoakel and then partly frose the (round, have made our movements very difficult A rrrach attack at Combre. to the south east of Verdun, was repulsed." "The situation on the East Prussian frontier remains unchanged. East of tha plain ef the Masurian taxes the Russians captured' an unoccupied fort. In which were some old obaolete cannon. The re treat of tha enemy through Llpno and Neawaml continues. Our attack has mads progreaa to the south of Plock. " x "No decision yet has been reachei 'In the fighting around Lods and to the cast of Csenstochowa.' . THIRD MILLION FORBRITISH ARMY (Continued from Page One.) Deaartsaeat Orders.' WAKHINOTON. Nov. SO. (Special Tel- kiu- it a. Jwtliey i appointed rursi leutr carrier at LHjrciieir, it. W I I ll.rrln. ,.f I,... fl. I. V. J) Johnson of Tabor and V. 1. Stuart or Hanoi oil la.. nave been appointed tnlii.n In connection with the valuation of rallroada by the Interstate Commerce LltlMtUMBeiVU. Mexican Dog Weighs but a Pound for home defense ejid th other for (or rlga service. ''! .. With regard to the suggestions that Lord Kitchener's army of recruits should be treated unlike the professional sol diers, M(, Tennditf; remarked: , , "The Chief characteristic of Lord Kitch ener Is not sentiment,' nor even pertusstve eloquence. ' These advocates of differen tlal 'treatment would make .him change his decision In a matter on which hs feels strongly,'. Will Interne Eaeiay's Meaty. The attorney general, Sir John A. Simon, Introduced la the House of Commons sn Interesting amendment to the act cover ing trading with the enemy, lie said his aim was to stop the .transmission Of money or credits which would be advan tageous to the enemy. Everybody hold. Ing property In trust, such as 'dividends. profits, etc., belonging to enemies of the empires In Germany. Austria and Turkey would henceforth bs required, under pen alty, to psy theee profits to, a public trus tee. The attorney general explained that Indiscriminate . confiscation was not In tended. "We are preserving the enemy's property until the end of the war.- he said: "what wlU happen to It at the "end of the war can very properly be decided then. " Prahlblt. Expert at Tea. Great Britain today prohibited tha ex portation of tea to all continental ports except those of the countries of the allies and of Spain and Portugal This prohibi tion is due to Indications that Uerraany la receiving large supplies ef tea through the Netherlands, ; , i , PIONEER OR DAKOTAS '"" " - ' IS DEAD IN DULUTH duluth. Main.. Nov. JO.-Merlon Douglas, 6 years old, a resident ot Du lutb since IMS. a pioneer ef the Iskotas and one ef the well known lawyers of Minnesota, Is deed at bis home here, after an Illness of more than a year, at harden ing of the arterlea lis wss born In Maine 7llftVfffrJrMI!l "Follow the BEATON Path" For Saturday Bargains 60c Milkweed Cream... 20t 50e Cunthrox ........ .Uc tic Rlcktecker 'a 3kln 8 o a p. 4 10 tOc Pebbeco 30? 15o Chamois 1.00 Pinaud'a Hair Tonic, tor 70e fiOe Beaton's cold Cream lor hk tOo Ise'belles tor ...... . . 0c Ise'belles Oil , Face Powder -20 Turkish Bath 2Di ZSe Esnltol Face Cream J" 14e 75c Pornpetan Massage Cream .'f 480 2Se Nature's Remedy ...14 75c Focket Books. ( 30 FREE SATURDAY 25e BoUles Woodbury's Hair Tonic. asking. No airings Free for the $ 100 Scott 'a Emulsion, 64V 69c Kondon'a Catarrh Jelly or m 20? 60e Hsy'g Hair Health, 206 lit, Hay'a Hair Soap ... 60c Pape'a Diapepain. 11.00 Sal Hepatic.... 60o Llsterlne 60o Bromo Seluer . . fivers, Florense Faee Powder 34e .le or Poiueel 0 BEATON DRUG GO. 15th and Farnam aUMHM Two very - valuable dogs worth their weight ' lit silver, fit - not , In gold and no bigger than a ntfnute bave arrived from (he province ( of Chihuahua. . Mexico, for Arthur p., Braodela.. The dogs were pur chaaed In Mexico for Mr. Brsndels hy a friend.- One of them weighs less than a pound and the other tips the scale at a pound.': . Mr. Brandels will arrive in Omaha from New. Yerk today. He will take the dogs . with him to New Tork. CARRANZA ARMY LEAYlft CAPITAL Consul Sillman Reports to Secretary - Bryan that tht Troops Are Departing-. MOVE RECORDS TO ORIZABA Villa'. Treon ald to Be ear the tlr Railroad Service ke rth and Kaet le la. ' terrupted. WASHINQTON. Nov. JO.-Amerlcsn Consul Sllllnian in a dlepntch filed in Mexico City st o'clock last night re ports that Oencra.1 Obregon's troops were entraining for Orltaba and moving the offices of the government with them. Consul fillilman added t;:st the city was In a stste of decided unreat. He did not indicate whether the Obregon troops were evacustlng ths city to leave It undefended) vnure n iroope approacning irom me north, or whether his forces were to be replaced with other Carransa troops mov ing down from Queretaro under Uenerst Oonsalea, one of Carrsnss's chief sup. porters. Mr. Hillimmn added that railroad com munication northward and also between the capital and Vera C'rui wss Inter rupted. Previous reports have left it to be understood that-, a, sufficient garrison would remain, In the capital to maintain Order fend -prevent entrance of the Za pata forces until Villa's forces, were In the Immediate vicinity and ready to enter, when the Carransa troops would withdraw. Acting Secretary .Lansing conferred with Acting Secretary Ereckenrldge of the War department and - Brigadier General Scott, chief of staff, over details of the evacuation of Vera Crus, It was decided that the customs collected during the period of occupstlon, supposed to be sg gregate more than 11,000,000, would be brought away by Major General Funston. to be held in this oountry for delivery to the government which Is finally recog nised.'' . Foreign . Minister Fabela telegraphed . the Carransa agency here todsy a formal declaration that hostilities with Villa had broken out and telling of the appoint ment of military commanders for the various ststes and districts. TEUTONIC ALLIES FORCE MAIN RUSS ARMY INTO FIGHT i (Continued from Page One.) M The House of Menagh Announces A that the French positions at Chauvon cotirt have been blown up by German mines, with heavy losses for the French, and that the Germans then occupied these positions. "Advices from Rome are to the effect that In the fighting at El Arlsh, a forti fied Egyptian town on the Mediterranean, the British suffered heavy losses. The Italian colony In Egypt Is suffering from the prostration of all lines of trade. "The commander of the British forces In Egypt declared thst it was only J is treaties 'with the allies which led Eng land to fight against Turkey. From all sections - of "Egypt -eame reports of en thusaistlc : manifestations' In favor of a holy war. The-Shelk-VMslam has com municated, with a majority of the. Mo hammedan princes of Asia and -Africa, who declare they will assist Turkey In a war against England. "The London Times estimates the Rus sian losses In their last defeat by Gen eral von Illndenburg at 40,000 to 60,000. Ths Austrian captured eighteen machine guns and several large field guns. "The Popolo Romano and the Prepare clone, Rome newspapers, say that fur ther resistance-on the part of 'the Ser vians Is Impossible." ' PILES CVRKD IX O TO 14 DAYS. Druggists refund money if Paso Oint ment falls to cure Itching. Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles. First application glvea relief. CO cents. Sale of Suits, Coa ls & Dresses for Saturday About 150 garments of the sort that sell for $20, $25 and $30, all go in this sale Satur day. To go into detail about each garment would be an endless task, therefore it is sufficient to say that every garment is of the usual House of Menagh quality. So come p' early. Misses' School Coats, $15 Values at $9.85 $2.98 Sale of Fancy Waists Saturday hi N MILLINERY SPECIAL For Saturday only we offer a number of our $tfT)Qfi Hats at . . . ... . . . The House of Menagh THE STORE FOR GENTLEWOMEN 1613 Farnam Street TfWWrWJJI 1,mJ.,.,i,:.'L,l1,k,ll,tl,l,Ml,nl,LliL SPECIAL AGENTS GET MURDERERS (Continued from Page One.) the two murderers boarded Conductor Reynold's train late Tuesday night, get-tlna- Into a freight csr. When a few miles west of Rutland they crawled out ot the freight car, made their way over a gon dola car and entered the caboose. Intend. Ing to rob whoever might be riding therein. As they entered the front door ! they commenced shooting at the feet of ' the conductor to scars him. Instead of being scared the conductor started to grapple with one of thear Then they both fired. ' one bullet striking Reynolds In the shoulder and the other In the face, going entirely through the head and pro ducing almost Instant death. - la tha scuffle the three men had worked their way to the car platform, and ae Reynolds waa ahot he staggered and fell to ths ground. The train was going about twenty miles per hour. The twe men Jumped off. went through the eoaduetor'e pocket end then fled to the country- They hid their masks of red flannel and threw their revolvers Into a water tank seme fire miles from the scene of the shooting. Then they separated, and yesterday Both of thera were caught, after which they took the officers to ths places where the revolvers and masks were hid. After this they confessed the shooting and were taken to Humboldt, where they were lodged in the Dakota county. Is., Jail. Both men will be charged with murder. FREDERICK MOLLENHAUER, SUGM REFINER, IS DEAD I NEW TORK. Nov.. Xk-PVedertek Mot- 1 lenhauer, millionaire sugar refiner, died ) auddenly of heart disease today at hie home ut Brooklyn, lie waa se yeare old. The Want Ad Columns ot The Bee Are Read Dally by People tn Search of Ad j verUsed Opportunities. Weather in East and South Coldest for Forty Years WASHINGTON. Nor. W.-The cold wave with oome snow, which swept rap. Idly down from the northwest and spread over the south Atlantic states from VI r- , glma to Florida todsy has foroed tern peretures to the lowest recorded tn No- vemuer In torty years. Westher bureau I officials predicted killing frost and frees. ' Ing temperatures would extend as fsr ; south on the coast as Palm Beach. The cold also extends northwest from Florida ' through the Ohio valley and ever the plains states. The wave has moved southeasterly and will be dlsslpitated in a few days. A storm orfgimrtlnf oft the Carolina coast Wednesday morning has extended to . New England and caused sales ana r.ln ntt Ih. nmit .Wm mmA h a. 1 In the - interior ef New Eagud"and northern, New Tork. Snow Is . predicted to continue In New England and along the great lakes tonight Cold wave- aamlngs have been Issued for Mississippi. Alabama. Georgia, the Carolines. Virginia and central Florida. The Whole Body Needs Pure Blood The bones, ths muscles, and art ths organs of the body depend for their strength and tone and healthy actios j en pure blood. . ! Hoods Barseparille makes pure blood.' It le positively unequal ed in the treat. 1 snsnt ef scrofula, catarrh. rweonuvUsm. dyspepsia, lose ef appetite, that tired feeling. There is no other medicine like it. Re Sure to get Hood s and get it today. Jt Is sold by all druggists. j "The Store of the Town" ED. yth waBt fM&lity? B jm waumt style? Do. yen wamt weirkmamsMp? 1 B ju wamt giPis? Come to the store which guar antees you their merchandise has that quality, style and work manship so much sought for by all good dressers. Men's and Young Men's Suits $15 to $40 Men's and Young Men's O'Coats $15 to $50 rowmmim GEO. T. WILSON, Kr. Oar Service U the Btit n g9 Eftug m, o