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    Tin: nKi;: omatia, katuuday, fkhruary 20, 1915.
BARTIIOLDT MAKES
FAREWELL SPEECH
JJiMonrian Defends Loyalty of th
America.nl of German Descent
in the House.
TAVORS AN EMBARGO ON ARMS
WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. Tleprei
nentatlT Bartboldt of Missouri
made his fare-well speech In the
house today denouncing "tb news
paper war against Germany." He
declared Americana of German de
scent "are with all other true Amerl
rant for America first, laet and al
ways," and protested against Ameri
can shipments of arma to the allies.
"In our present demands sgslnet Rng
land." he said, "our only alternative Is
either to give In or to declare war. The)
threat of an embargo on arma, however,
would quickly bring the mlstreM of the
seas to terms without war."
rortraylng tha "atoadfant devotion 'of
eltlsena of German blood to Amerlran
Ideala and the flag,"' Mr. HarthoMt de
clared: "If, unfortunately, the t'nlted
Rtat ever again should be embroiled
tn war. whlih, heaven forbid, the Oer
mana of this country would again aa
loyally rally around the atars and stripes.
Tha Germans of this country are for
America against England, for America
against Germany, but America agalnat
the world. They will never waver for
on second tn their allegiance to their
adopted land."
Mr. Bartholdt said Americana of Oer
man oVerent have been Openly accueed
of divided allegiance and downright dis
loyalty, and that they know that "this
wanton Insult emanated from Kngllsh
and Trenrh prees agents, and they treat
It with contempt; they reaent thst In 4he
fare of our own history, tha American
press should have' opened Its columns to
such calumnies," ....
ZEPPELINS AID
SUBMARINES IN
COASTBLOCKADE
(Continued from rage One )
wbirh so far during this war. have
done little on land or sea to Justify
their maintenance.
tlaaalan Drives from Rakowlna.
All reports sgrv that the Austrian at
last have flung the Ruaslana entirely out
of Rukowlna The Ruaslana claim that
they retired In good order, but they do
not seek to deny their retreat. Feveral
weeks ago the occupation of Bukowlne,
by the Russians and the presence of the
Auntrians near the Tloumanlane front was
hailed aa a situation which could Justify
the entry of Roumanla 'Into the ear on
the side of the allies, but todsy with
Rukowlna once more In Austrian hands
the situation again crows Interesting
Newspaper correspondents have ceased
predicting when noumanla will take up
arms, but sympathizers with the allies
have not' given up the expectation that
It will ultimately take this step.
l.aree Area t Kast Devastated.
The situation In the northern ettremlty
of the eaatern battle line la not so clear
as. it wss a few days ago. Territory on
both elds of the F.ast Trunalan frontier
haa been denolatcd and a large .irea
In Russia and Eaat Truesla has been con
verted Into a sort of present-dsy Belgium.
Tetrograd apesks of the flight of the
Russian population before the Oermsn sd
vanre, while r.mperor William, eulogiz
ing tha victory of Field Marshal von Hln
denburg. laments the dpredatlona of tha
retreating Russians
Apparently no great battle has) been
fought since the Russian began their
retreat toward the river Nlemcn. Petro
grsd Insists thst engagements since have
been outpost sffslra which would seem
to Indlrste thst the Oermsn hnve not
advanced across the firty-mlle strip of
territory lying between tha Nlemen anl
the East Prussian frontier. On the other
hend. the Germans claim and are cele
brating a notable victory over the Rus
slsns In East Prussia, Including tha tak
ing of no fewer than M.OOO prisoners.
The Germsn note i the 1'nlted States
still Is occupying the attention of British,
Dutch and Hcandinaylan newspspers,
while German ' newepapers continue, to
assert that In the face of stsrvatlon,
Germany must enforce Its sea blocksde,
regardless of the' consequents.
Allies r.alalnsj In Writ,
For several days past the fighting In
the weatern arena of the war would
seem, Judging from the reporta reaching
Indon. to have been In favor of tha
alliea The Germans have been counter
attacking violently, hut they appear to
bava bad heavy losses. The pressure of
tha allies, no doubt, has been timed to
keep the German busv during develop-
menta In the east and to prevent the !
withdrawing of forces for tha relief of
the eaatern line, aa wag done tn Decern-
ber.
Serbian Government
Sends Message to
Relief Commission
NICW YORK, Feb. 1 -The Serbian
Agriculture Relief commission of Amer
ica, which was formed here recently for
tha purpose of sending food, seeds, gralna,
etc.. to tha deatltute and nonrombatant
population of Serbia, haa Juat received th
following telegram from tha Perblan gov
ernment at Klah:
"Serbian government gives Its fullest
sanction to tha work of the committee)
and begs to convey Its expressions of
sympathy and Interest received."
The central committee Is established at
Beventy-ftfth avenue. New Tork, and
branches are being formed In all targe
centers of the United States.
The Season's Parting Shot
Once
in a
Lifetime
Prices
Never
Before
Such
Great
Bargains
WIRELESS FLASH
OPENS WORLD'S
FAIATPRISCO
(Continued 'freiin Page One.'
while tha. governor, tn mayor and their
parUea pass through a lane 'of soldiers
and - tngrinsa' to 'h' stand,' where "tha
president and directors of Ue -exposition
will -receive them.- ----- - i,'"--
Ftve minute later-the dedicatory cere
monlea, as simple brief ss they can
be made, will begin at 1 a. tn." 'Invoca
tions and a benediction w1)l be 'pronounced!
by clergymeit representing the - Roman
Catholic. Protestant nd' Jewish ' faith.
Addresws will ta delivered y- Freslsn4
Moore. Jlecretsry Lat ft b Uepartrnent
of tha Interlorr representing- president
Wilson; Governor Johnson, .(aypr: ftolph
and. others. .. .
Will MawaV Mere. ell.
WHlam II. Crocker, . rlca - president and
ehalrman of tha building andi groundi
committee, will formally , announce: to
President Moore' Uiaf tha tpoa!tlon' Is
opened, at tha. same Mi presenting to
him a gold acrotl eotnmamoratlnr tha "
caaiiin, - ' i I '.!'
Afr tha exe'rMsae have bean aoncludad
Present Moor will a)l. president Wll
aou 4t Washington on YOong distance)
taWnuione line, previously' 'set tip and
waiting, at noom Pacific ooaat time, tp
naury him that tha exposition awaits his
touch- to b opened. The president will
touch a button, a wireless spark will
flash through tha air acmes the conti
nent and on Its receipt, tha national col
or will be raised, salutes wP.1 be given,
tha fountain of energy will ' lee up wtth
a( th whistles In the city blowing, and
the main door of the Palaca of Machinery
wQI swing open, disclosing th sxhlblts In
motloa. '
Will lea OreetasT.
Aa all this activity aprlnga Into Ufa
President Moore will tell President Wil
son that tha kinetic spark ha loosened haa
beu transformed Into multiform color
add flux that tha exposition Is open.
President' Wilson In return will send his
gn-ellngs. A chorus of tn voir a, accom
panied by tha exposition bejid. will break
Into song and an aeroplane) circling tha
Tdwer of Jewels will release dorea of
peara. I
At night there will be Illuminations
from battertea of aaerohllght. thrown
through color screen up to th St). 000
pendants of th -Towwr of Jewels, wtyte
from tha beads 'of tha coloaa! flguree
will bias electria . atara: , Rverywher
there' ta tha blinding -glare of an ara
light- The glow will pa reflected from tha
different ersree of tha tinted walla of th
transparent, screens. , y' '
Tlia' isls Raeea.-.
On tha first working day of tha fol
lowing week,- February St. tha Vender
bill cup race for aoitomobl)c. and five
later, the Grand Prix will ha run.
Th Courea Ilea through the grounds,
over asphalt reads, accept for tha atretoh
iooludtns- the elliplttcal dirt speedway,
and measures 1 miles.,
Two unbanked. right , gngls turns and
varying widths of ramdwgy wfll make the
ratea aa much a test of skill and daring
aa of speed. Driver who have tried out
tha course tn practice) cellmate that It will
not be possible to take tha right angles
at more than thirty miles par hour so
that on the taagsala tha cars will be
pushed for all they ran. deliver.
After the first blush of local enthusiasm
haa died down, the exposition will begin
more and more to take on Ita national
aspect- Ntarly all the scientific, educa
tional, fraternal and benevolent aoctetlea,
ordaia and organisation of the country
meet thla year tn Ban Francisco.
The exposition has on Ita calendar more
than- 400 national and International con
vention aithi some daya six of them tn-
session at once. Yachting, polo and field
asid track, baea ball and foot ball rompe
Hons round out tha. long list of special
events. , . .-. i ..
Rescue for Yankees
1 Marooned iU Paris
lOXt)ONt- r.' 19. -"About k Ameri
cana ara 'marooned In Paris and unable
to croea tha Engllah channel because of
tha cancellation of aalllnga due to the
tier-man submartna blockade. They have
communicated their plight to Waller
i lines Page, American ambassador here.
througfe tha enitaasy tn Paris and Mr
Page ta arrangad with tha Amertcaa
line to hold th ateamer New Turk, due
to sail ' fiaturday ' lor I4veJ-pool, ' until
ttuielay. The matouned Americana In the
Krem h capital have made arrangemaat
in troa from Havre and tha day's delay
in sailing from fitw York will permit
Ititm to make ronnevtloos with the liner
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W WN U H Bf asw H W U VsSat U til V H U T "Mfr af i S CREDIT
Only One to a Customer
Hone Sold to Dealers
TERr.10:
25c WEEKLY
WORTH DOUBLE
Offered Ypu in This City
; mi: is Exactly; tike the Illustration Shown Above;
Masslvoly "Constructed An Unusual Value
, It 1 made of all steel two-Inch tubing with
heavy lateral roda ornaroentad with unique
-'chills. Th bed Is handsomely finished" in r-
. . nla Marten and thla finish la absolutely guaran
teed not to change color or turn black. Can
; be had In full or else. 25c a week puta one
In your home. .
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Tbla bed at the aboe low price la one of the
greatest bed rallies ever offered you by any
concern In America. They are strongly con
structed and in appearance look almost like a
genuine brass bed. The Union's exceptional
buying ability enables us to offer you this won
derfol thla extraordinary bed value.
of any 9x12 ' '
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Shown In this illustration,
as well as many othor styles
They Are All Exact Copies of True Oriental Designs.
We selected these designs from among th beat known
, ' - Oriental patterns, CJasnlc Designs that are familiar to every
'. .one, but usually found only la the most extensive Wilton
Hugs and are therefore an Innovation in rug selling at
' this price.
Our Personal Guarantee Accompanies Every Rug.
Knowing so much of the details of these rugs, we can
guarantee them with a greater degree ot confidence than if
these ruga wefa bought In the ordinary way. The maker
atanda behind us In also guaranteeing the rugs.
None Sold to Dealers. '. '
We realise that this sale presents an Inducement to th
average dealer in ruga, who can purchase thes rug from
us at the special price and sell them for a considerably
higher price later on, but we do not want to encourage thla
practice. We want our customers to profit by this event.
We have labored much to secure this rug value for them
and wa want to confine Ita benefits to them.
$1.50 Places Any Rug on Your Floor.
As an added inducement to this special low price, w will
grant the unusual low credit terms ot $1.60 cash and 11.60
mouthly on any of thee rega which Is nearly as remark
able as the special sale price.
Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 8 O'clock.
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New Spring Garments will soon be here by the thousands, and what a line
it will be! Even our enlarged .second floor will be none too big to acoom-
modate our magnificent spring stocks. You'll be surprised and delighted,
too! Just now our most urgent need will be space in which to properly
display them. We must dispose of every winter garment regardless bf tha
cost. With that object in mind, here's a plain, honest statement of what you
can get at this great and growing store on Saturday.
Choice of all Women's Serge and Silk Dresses
Choice of Women's Evening Gowns and Dresses
Choice of All Women's $17.50 to $45.00 Suits
Choice of All Women's $15.00 to $50.00 Coats
SATURDAY FOR
f Id
Sizes for everyone with a considerable assortment for
large and stout women
OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE.
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1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET.
Next Monday, febi 22, 1915.
BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY (WASHING JON'S BIRTHDAY)
This Office Will Be Closed All Day
We have funds on hand to accommodate per
sons with loans for the purchase or building
of homes; If interested call for terms, etc.
Office open Saturday evenings from 6 until
8 o'clock.
Resources $9,500,000.00
Reserve $250,000.00
The Conservative Savings &
Loan Association
1614 Harney Street
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