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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEHXTCSnAY, DECEMBER 1(5, 19U.
THOMPSON,- BEILDEN & CQ
Gloves for Milady
Short Gloves
One and two pearl clasp
dress gloves, ovorseam and
pique stiteiung, Pari
point, heavy Pelf or con
trasting embroidered
backs; $1.50 to $2.50
a pair. '
Long Gloves
8 12, 16. and 20-button
lengths Mon.squetair kid
gloves, first quality Tre-'
iousee, $2.50, $3.00,
$3.50, $4.00 . and
$5.00 a pair.
A Warm Down
Comfort
Sorely one of the best
gifts for cold weather.
Large down comforts (72x
84), covered with satin
and silk, beautiful designs
and colorings, $9, $10,
$12.50 and $15.
Basement.
Traveling Cases
A necessity for every
journey . no . matter how
short1 We are featuring
seal ' leather traveling
cases moire lined- fitted
with a first quality brush,'
comb, 'mirror, soap box,
tooth fcrush holder and
scissors. , , i :
Also collar' bags and
handkerchief cases in tan,
gray, (brown .and black
leather, lined with moire.
'Toilet cases of silk and
crelonhe 1 intra with rub-,
boh' . , . . t
.Theie are all. on display,
at-the Notion section and
we will be glad to show
them whenever conven
ient to you.
Children's ;'
Cashmere Hose
A fine lino 't of good ' cash
mere hose' kat. 25,1 35
and, 50 a ieur. .,
THE FUR SHOP
Distinctive Styles every one new this
season. Fashionable, true to name
Furs at reasonable prices.
MIDIRLI FIRES
OH SEVASTOPOL
Bouian Stronghold on the Black
Sa is Bombarded by Former
German Cruiser.
RUSSIAN MOSLEMS IN REVOLT
Report from Coaataatlnople
Klffr Tkoaitid Mohamme4aae
la CiirtMi Harp. Tarard
Aralnet the -Bar.
BELI.V, Dee. l.-(Vla Wireless to Say
villa, K I.) Thu official prom bureau
today gave out the following:
"The Turkish cruisrr Mlillrll (formerly
the Breslaut, haa bombarded Sebaatopol.
"Vienna newspapers report a mutiny tn
tha army besieging rrtemyal. Several
battalions aro aald to have been sent
away In fetters.
"Tha Turklah official bulletin aaya that
tha lama cruiser. Sultan Selim (the Ooe
ben) bombarded Batum on Uecember 10,
aettlng fire to the city. The Russian land
batteries returned the fire without auo
oesa. ,
"Constantinople learna authoritatively
mat a Monnmmedan uprising haa oo
eurred In the Caucasus and that 60,000
armed Ruaalan Moalema went over to
fight Against tha Russians."
Soft, luxurious, warm furs aro necessary
to complete milady's wardrobe. Martin, Hud
son Seal, Mink, Moleskin and Fitch aro tho
most popular furs this season, and aro from
1-3 to .1-2 less in price than in several years.
Martin (Skunk), is ono of , the most ser
viceable furs and is very handsome.
Marten Muffs-r$35,
$37.50, $55, $00.
Marten Scarf a $17.50,
$22.50, $45, $52.50.
The Fur Shop Second Floor.
Women's Knit Underwear
' '.'
Days like yesterday and today certainly demand warm
underwear. We have every conceivable style and at prices
you H find reasonable.
Women's Cotton Fleeced
Union Suits, high neck,
long sleeves; Dutch neck,
elbow sleeves, ankle length,
at $1.00.
Women's Wool Union Suits,
l,$lt25up.
Women' Fine Ribbed Lisle
Vests, with hand crochet
tops, very pleasing - for
gifts, at 50.
Underwear Hiird Floor.
Hitchcock Sees Hard
Road Ahead for His
"Neutrality'' Bill
'WASHINGTON, Dec. lo.-Frellmlnary
eonatde.ra.tlon wilt be given tomorrow by
the foreign relations committee to Sen
ator Hltchoock's bill to prohibit exporta
tion to belligerent natlona of munttlona
of war and to Senator Worka' bill to
prohibit exports not only of contraband,
but of food, clothing or other necessaries
which serve to prolong the European
conflict.
"I am aurprtaed te find," aald Senator
Hitchcock today, "that many In congrees
who alwaya hare been earnest advocates
of peace do not favor legislation at this
time to prevent the exportation of arms
to European belligerents. I have talked
with many of them on this aubject torn
of them for years Identified prominently
with movements for the ' establishment
of universal peace and they have aald
theye were not In sympathy with thla
bill at thla time because Itwould prove
a hardship to nations already at war.
"Take this sort of men and add them
to those .who are not advocates of uni
versal peace x and those whose con
stituents profit by the manufacture of
arms and you will find that we have a
rather difficult taak ahead with a bill
suoh as I have proposed."
ALLIES RESUME
ADVANCE ALONG
WESTFEONTIER
(Continued from rage One.)
It Is argued, could be laid at the rate of
tea or twelve miles a day.
Alllea la Weet Waltla.
While It aeema clear that Germany Is
operating Ita main force In Poland, there
la still no outward Indication of a general
advance on the part of the allies In the
west. That Oeneral Joffre. the French
rommaniler-ln-chlef, is feeling out the
situation aeema apparent, but no long as
artillery duels Continue to constitute
most of the fighting, only slow progress
has been expected, as It la a military
maxim that gune alone cannot bring a
decision. Germany haa ahlfted ao many
of Ita troops to the eastern arena that
the allies must now clearly outnumber
them In France and Flanders. This con
dition together with the forwarding of
French and British reinforcements, la
leading Berlin, according to report, to
expect pronounced activity on the part
of the allies at any moment
rr Tell ef Victory at Tim,
PARIS, Dec. tf.-The official statement
given out by the French war office thla
afternoon says the French have retained
the territory they recently won along the
Tpraa canal, to the weat of Hollebeka.
tn the Argonne and elsewhere. There haa
oeen artillery fighting from the Bomma
to the Argonne and la Alaaoe. German ln-
rantry gained a foothold near Stelnbach.
The text of the communication follows:
"Between the sea and the Lys the Eng
lish have occupied the little forest to the
west of Wytschaete. The ground gained
yesterday by our troops along the Tprea
canal and to the west of Hollebeke has
been retained In aplte of a vigorous coun
ter attack on the part of the enemy.
rom me Belgian frontier to the
somme there la nothing; to rwnnrt. rn.m
the Somme to tha Argonne there has been
intermittent cannonading. Excentlna- in
the region of Crouy this artillery fight
ing nas not ben spirited. In the Ara-onM
we have made prog re sa and retained' the
advances made by ua on preceding days.
n me voages the railroad station of
ax. Leonard, to the south of St Die, has
ooen violently bombarded by the Ger
mans rrom a considerable distance.
"In Alsace there has ben much activ
ity on the part of the enemy's artillery,
with the exception of before Stelnbach,
where an atack by German Infantrymen,
commanded by Uffholu, was successful
in gaining a foothold. We have every.
wnvrm reiawea me positions won pre-
nouaiy oy ua.
AMERICA TO SEND5 "-, '
WARSHIPS, TO CANAL
(Continued frcm'Fage One.)
Qoethals tor two dustroyers was due to
a lack of Information. Mr. Garrison ex
plained that! the 6lonei had- seat two
tnetaagea,' ma asking for the destroyers
without specifying the purpose ef their
use. ' r'.. .. . ' .
In reply ta- a message of Inquiry on the
latter point. Colonel, Goelhels explained,
that the wireless regulations were being
violated In canal waters- and referred to
the misuse of the canal sons as a basa
of supplies. ,
.The War department a (rain asked for
peclflo Instances of what- had occurred,
but t,onlght no further Information had
been received. On a full explanation of
conditions In the canal sons depend ex
actly what action will be taken and under
what departmental Jurisdiction,
If tha canal sons la being used as a
base of supplies, Colonel Qoethals will be
instructed to.use his land,. forces to pre
vent such violations. Should lt(leveIop
that 'tha wireless -Is being used within,
territorial wmtnrsy the Navy department
will ask for an explanation from Its naval
officers,' as the question of wireless regu
lation was placed', by 'executive order of
President Wilson, August i, In the hands
of the Nsvy department for enforcement,
and Colonel Goethala, according to the
Wsr department officials, has no author
ity ove the radio situation whatsoever.
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STIKSON SAYS NAVY , '
OF OFFENSE NEEDED
(Continued rrom rage Qne.)
Wealthy Chicago
Policeman Quits
CHICAGO. Deo.- II. After thirty-two
years of service William 8. McGulre. who
la called Chicago's model policeman, re
signed today.'' He is declared to be the
wealthiest man on the force and Is re-
ylted to-'own property valued at raoro
than $100,000. - ; : y 1
McOulredoea not drink, has never been '
reprimanded and -never has been before
the trial- board. In addition he has made
a good record In the capture pf crimi
nals. He started his financial success
when he sold a place of property for
more than ten times the amount he paid
for.lt. Other -realty transactions by
which he always profited .followed. .
McGulre Is planning to spend the winter
on his country place at Palm Beach, F.
DEMURRAGE CHARGES HELD '
... TO BE LEGALLY CHARGED
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON. Dee. 15. (Special Tele
grem.) In the complaint of H. N. Jewell 1
of Omaha against the Chicago, Burlington
Qulncy Railroad company, that de
murrage charges on a' carload of cedar
posts from Bhelbyvtlle, Tenn., to Grand
Island, Neb., were Illegal, the Interstate
Commerce commission found' them to
have not been unlawfully collected. The
minimum weight applied was not found
to have been unreasonable.
FRANCE WILL AID STARVING
IN DEVASTATED REGION
PARIS. Dec. XI. O p. m.-Tbe cab
inet has decided to aak Parliament to ap
propriate MO.OOO.OOO francs (160,000.000) for
the relief of the sufferings of the popula
tion In the departments of France re
cently evacuated by the Germans.
t IvII rvie Eaasalnatlaatn.
WASHINGTON, Dec. IR.-fSpertal Tale
gram. Civil service examinations will
be held January S for postmasters at
Tata, Neb., and Trenton. Is.
f " " "
Make This Christmas
A Real Mother's Day
Make it a day that will insure reliev
ing mother and other dear ones of drudgery
and needless toil
Give her a
that will lighten
day
year-Vound gift a tfift
her. household duties erery
Give Her
An Electrical Gift
Pr Think of the saving in steps when you give
an Electric Toaster, Coffee Percolator or Flat
Iron: think of the saving in strength and youth
when you give an Electric Cleaner, Washing
Machine or Sewing Machine Motor.
What could be more appropriate than one
of these Electrical Gifts?
OMAHA ELECTRIC LIGHT
AND POWER CO.
- i
Buy a home on the easy payment plan.
Fay rent to yourself. Read the "Real
Estate" ads.
53.GS
53.08
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Hie Trains to Use:
".- St'lculs Special al 9 P. M.
Kansss City Trdcs al 9:15 A. 4:30 P. EL, 11:05 P. M.
"Trains at 7:05 A. M 3:45 P. RL, 6:30 P. M.
' W later Toarist as HoBefeker Tarei
to maar other dettiaatleBs, aoathweit, aoath
asd southeast.
spending 190,000,000 a year on an army of
only M.ooo' men, of whom only SO.OOO ara
available within the United B tat as for
general mobile service) today.
"We are spending 130.000,000 on our
army . aad navy. - Why should net we
spend this so as to produce the moat
efficient result possible rather than a
result whloh Is admittedly lnefflclentT"
Mr.' Rtlmson assailed tha naval- policy
which would keep the American navy on
the defensive In guarding the coast In
tha event of war.
"In order to defend thla country the
navy must be free to fight the enemy's
fleet wherever that enemy can be fought
with the beat chance of American suc
cess," he said. "Our navy must' not be
tied down to our coast '
"In the case of our army, our needs
can be classified and summarised under
three heads:
. ' " First Meed. ..
"First,' we need a moderate Increase of
our regular army, to be accomplished
mainly by the introduction of a. reserve
system.
"Second, we need to lay the intelli
gent foundations upon which we can,
when war cotnes, promptly organise the
large cltliea or volunteer - army with
which that war muat be fought
"Third, we muet'at onoe acquire a suf
ficient' reserve of the field guns and am
munition and ether war material which
will be at once needed for the equipment
of such a cltlaen army and yet which
cannot be' extemporised under emerg
ency." . .
Mr. Ptlmson said the training of United
States cltisens from boyhood In the use
of rifles, as tn OnHtserland and Australia,
Is imperative.
."I aia Informed that we have new S00
funa," continued Mr. SUinson. "and am
munition to serve them about one an4
one-halt daya To send out modern in
fantry without the protection of field
guns against an enemy armed with thorn.
Is simply murder.'
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for nMlcUona, Ufurniaticin, et, aat lot
mt trip jf Ua aa atUacHra Umr ! too
oath.
J. B. BZTX0LDS, City rasaeer lgfat,
HVi f araaa 8t, Ontaha, Krh.
rhoncs Ivo. ltSU aad iWaf. tot.
WILSON VV1LL NOT MEDDLE
IN ARMS EXPORT MATTER
WABHINOTON. Dee. . J Various
pendln bills for cutting off exports of
munitions of war and other articles to
Europe have not been brought to the at
tention of President Wilson, ha told
callers today. He added he Mad taken
ao attitude toward the Mils and would
mo inwiero unless consulted by con
gressional leaders.
' 4 Camera and Colds, t -
Weak, sore lunga quickly relieved by
Pc. King's New Wcovery. The flret
duae hclpa Beat rejnedy for coughs and
rolls and all luiig troubles, too and li ft)
Fur aale by all druggists. Advertisement
FRENCH REPORT 550 YARDS
GAINED FROM TEUTON FOES
PARTg. Pec. 11 The following official
communication was Issued tonight by the
French War office: ' 1
"In Belgium the France and Belgluan
troops have debauched from Kleuport and
occupied the line from the outskirts west
of Lombaertsyde .to the farm, of Paint
Georges.
"To the south of Tpres we made an at
tack in the direction of Klein ZlUebeke
and gained too metres (50 yards).
'In Alaaoe we continue to hold the
heights which dominate' Pteinbech.
"On the rest of the front 'there is noth
ing to report"
MADE to ORDER
$2St$39. $3S and up
. i:iiDivc .
Extra Pair Trousers
Keeping Our Cutters
and Tailors Busy
There' no dull season
with NicoIL We keep
out cutters cutting and
our tailors sewing by
adding
An Extra Palrof Trousers
to your suit order for
the price of the suit
alone.
Our entire stock included.
OUR SPECIAL OFFER
Full Black, Blue or Grey Che
viot, Worsted or Thibet Suit
with extra trousers of same $0 C
or striped material . . .
Special Overcoat Valaes this
week at $25, $30 and $35
NICOLL .TheTailor
Jerrettts'Sons-a
SOO-211 So. 15th St '
Orchard &. Wilhelm Co.
41441 141 8 South 16th Street
4 Store Filled With Bargains for Christmas Giving
Wouldn't we all like to buy the children just a few more toys for Christmas?
Well by coming: to Orchard & Wilhelm' 3 for toys your money will go enough
farther.. Come in and see. We're selling
TOYS-Cheaper Than Most
Kid Body Dolls
A Urge lie with moving eyes
and sewed wig 89
24-inch Bisque Doll
A big bargain, has moving
eyes, sewed wig, special 691
' Campbell Kids
In sJl styles of clothes snd ex
pression, special 75c
Bisque Kewpies
20c, 25c, 45c, 50c, 85c.
Pure Rubber Kewpies
at 50c
The Genuine Kestner " Crown"
"Baby Character" Doll, nearly a third less than
usual prices for these exceptional' dolls
$2.50. 82.08. 83.75. 94.75
Other "Babr Character" Dolls J5c nd 98c
Babv Grand Pianos ,n mahogany finish
Child's Rockers, strong and well made, 85
Toy Grocery Stores your choice at 75
Doll House Bungalows, ' 98. 81.75
BTTTtCll nd 82.50
Olit.ua! Popular gifts this year. Flexible
Flyer, 36 inches long, hardwood top with flex
ible steel run
ners, 81.75
A full line
of sixes.
Oak Traveleira
t .. .-82.50
Babv Sleicha B u 1 1 fully upholstered
uaDyoieigns- l2 60 16 60 lf 50
" voV j?qL
sleighs; your choice
Coaster Wagons
A big well made
wagon, 4 ft. long
with brake and
steering equipment,
very special $4.00
Express wagons
with seats wagons
that sell at from
f 12.60 to $16.60. .
at
85.00
86.25. 87.50. 88.25
Christmas Tree Ornaments, tQxea
Small sizes, 2 doien for
Large aire, per dosen . .
"Sh(o-fli!"
.5c
.54
30c
Gifts for Grown-Ups
Dinner GongS, Exquisitely toned.
Mahogany Smoking Stands J, ,w
Thousands of beautiful, useful gifts
priced unusually low ta make this a tore
more than ever the v-enter fr Christ-
buying, i
810.00, Fitted AUizator Batr-fmariai i Kan
var w sr - - - - - w
Alligator Bags, choice of sixes 88.75
extension top
84.50
Fitted Ladies' Bags Thfr re Bea' "1
walrus bags with all
T-i-J rnvi.- .three tahlea In solid mihor
fiesiu ittwcB, any! ryin, Blge Sin.501 necesSArT toilet articles, beautifully lined; up
. . I tmm . CI O
Dron Leaf Tables. upler an1 w" heives,
w.vpuco ,bony inlaid, mahogany:
very, special 827.50
Handy Work tables, n h, n
i fumed and golden oak,
t S5.00
Tea Wagons w,tB removable tray, fumed and
' golden oak and mahogany fln-
810.00
Fumed and Rmbkinir ?tinds. . 82.00
rnidan oas w ar
golden oak
Presser Clocks, fi59
and .. Sj.!0
83.50. 84.00.
0.75
85.75 d
Mahogany Trays, i?114 ln bau"f1ul ,dft
" ' signs, a wonderful value,
t 87.50
bronie fittings;
at .... 83,75
A IUg or Suit Case Always Please
We hare an Immense assortment.
"dk Smoker's Trays,
from 819.25
Trimmed Leather Bags up from 80.00
Desk Seta ln mtal and carved wood. S3.50
and more.
English China, ALL HALF PRICE.
A Uble Tri intra for th ,k library
fuU otBra8S ifm:su. each 82.00
CandleSticks, """N frames.
coasters, stamp boxes, etc, a
table filled with small articles, some worth
much more; your choice at. 50c
Sterling Silver from the "Kalo Shop,"
all hand hammered.
TaVla Ururfm elours, metal brocade and tap
AaDieocans, Mlrle 82.75 to 813.50
beauUful gifts.
nnnch Covers cnoic "aortment for
ooucn covers, UMful j, at si.05
to 814.50