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    T1IE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOP.EK 0, 1015.
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BULGARIA LINES
" UP WITOEUTONS
roitntl Manifesto to People Sijt it
Would Ee Suicide to Side with
the Alliei. '
WARM I RAISE FOR OERMAHY
BERLIN. Oct. 8. (fly WlrrlMi
to 8yvilJe. ) The Frankfurter Zi
tang MrU that the Bulgarian
government hat Issued a man
ifesto to the nation announcing Its
decision to enter the war on the etde
of the central powers. Tbls mani
festo, as quoted from the Frankfur
ter Zettucg by the Overspss News
agency, atates that Bulgaria would
rommlt suicide If It did not allghn
Itself with Germany and Its allies.
The manifesto as given out by th news 1
agency follows: I
Ths central powers hare promised ui
parts of SerUa. Treating an Autro-llul-lirUn
border Una, wMch Is absolutely
nrcmnnry for Bulgaria's Independents of
the Serbians.
"W, do not believe In promlsr of
ths quadruple entente. Italy, one of the
aires, treacherous broke Its treaty of
thirty-three years. Wi belleys la Ger
many, which U lighting the whole world
ta fulfill its trrsty wl ;h Austria. ;
"Bulitaria must fiR.it at the victor's
Ida. The German, and Austro Hingerl
ana are vlstorious on all tronta. Russia
soon will h ive cr.llp.d entirely. Then
will come ti e turn of Franra, Italy and
Serbia, liultfaila would commit sulclilo
If It did not fianl on the side of tho cen
tral powers, which offers tlia posalul.liy
t,t realnlng Us desire for union ot all
Bulgarian pejplea." j
rriMri of All'ee.
The news apeney aays torthert "The
manifesto to tlia people, which Is not
only an historical document, but contains
valuable material In retard to Bulgarian
roll I and economics, states that RushIo
Is fighting for Constantinople and the
Tnrrfanetlee. - Great Britain to destroy
Germany's com; a I' Ion. Franco for Alsuce
and Lorraine and the oilier allies to rob
foreign countries. The central powers
are fujhtlng to defend properly and as-,
suie peaceful progrraa. ,
"The loyal neutrality maintained by
Bulgaria has been advantageous up to
the present time, the manifesto says,
"and It la only now that military and eco
nomic preparations have been completed.
"The manifesto says ' that Serbia, ths
worst enemy of Bulgaria, has oppressed
the purely Bulgarian population of Mace
donia In the most bsrbarous manner, the
male population being compelled to die
for Serbia's cause the wotnun being out
raged and the rivet a running red with
blood." i
Serbia Breaks with Bat curia.
NISH. Serbia, Oct a.-Vla London.)
Tba dlp'omatle rupture between gerbla
' and Bulgaria la complete.
The foreign 1
offloe has handed passpvrte to the Bul
garian minister.
Although there has been no formal
declaration of war the cordial reception,
by Bulgarian officers at Sofia of tha
German aviators, who dropped bombs on
Belgrade and Nlsh yesterday, la regarded
here as tantamount to the Commence-1
m&nl St 111 I lua ...In.l ttAhl lu. tlnl- '
garla.
KING'S CONSORT '
OF QUEENLY MEM
(Continued from Page One.)
gowned In billowy Callot net In the three
shades best loved by their sovereign
monarch. . Of com yellow, are foam
green and a deep rose pink were tlieee
fixquUlte creation, four ef the maidens
choosing each color.
kilaa Mary Mcgeath. Mlse Helen Mur
phy, Mlsa Maron Towls and Hiss
Dorothy Waller wore the corn yellow.
Isa Louies White. Miss Isabel Vinson-;
haler. Mlas Gertrude Mets and Mlaa .
Helen Ingweraen were gowned In green.
and Mlsa Helen Clarke, Mlaa Marjoiie
MoCord. Miss Charlotte Callahan and
Mlsa Katharine Davenport chose the deep
roes pink coloring.
Instesd of following any certain period
as In the past, the gowna of ths prlo-
Severe Rheumatic
Pains Disappear
Rheumatism depends en an acid In the
Mood, which affects ths mjactea and
Mnta, producing 'Inflammation, stiffness
and pain This acid geta Into tha blood
through soma defect in ths dlgeettvs
process.
Hood's SareaparlUa. the old-time blood
tonic, la very suooeraful la ths treatment
of rheumatism. It acts directly, with
purifying effect, on ths blood, and Im
prove tha digestion. Don t suffer. Oat
Vood'a today. Advertisement.
stwswaasssBSsaaWsaaJseaaJs
As good as the best Aa
pare as the purest water.
No food article U produc
ed under more , sanitary
conditions. '
Phone Douglas 18S9 and
hare a case sent home.
SaV0 Coupont
LUXUS
r.lcrcantllo Co.
EISTIIIBUTOES.
Sundayisms at the
On the Fly by
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cesses of the -court ware made In the
mode ef the hour.
(town" nf Taffetm.
Eeaoh gown had a foundation of soft,
French taffeta over whloh petals upon
petals ef Cat lot net In the same shsds
aa the taffeta were draped. Each gown
was embroidered In sliver at the bottom
of the gown, around tha low-cut neck
and the banda acroaa tho shoulders.
Garlands of real French flowers and
fruits were a distinctive feature of sac'i
costume. The bodices were all sleeveless
nd rnads high, and tha skirts were all
short with panniers and bouffant effect,
ao me being wired at the hips, aome below
tha hips and others around tha bottom.
Silver trlootlne was a new trimming In
troduced le; these gowns.
Wblle presenting the same simple, girl
ish effort, no two of these oourt gowns
were made alike, each one being a work
ef art totally unlike any one of Ita com
panions. . Fach one was designed to suit
the paitlcular type of beauty of Its fair
wearer. '
The pages to the king .wore suits of
whits satin trimmed In gold; while ths
pages . to tha queen wore white satis
trimmed In sliver.
NEW TEUTONIC
RAID ON SERBIA
IN FULL SWING
(Continued from Page One.)
Oermay haa definitely undertaken a
rr,0 campaign In tha Balkans U the
aupiH)kUon that activity on ths southern
an( 0f the eastern front will gradually
slacken and that the Teutona will coiioen-
irate their energies on Riga and Dvlnsk.
Freaek Resort Artillery right.
PARI". Oct. 1-North et Arras last
nlgNt ths cannonading contlnusd with
both slues taking part, according to an
nounoement made by the French war
ofilco this afternoon. There was also
artillery activity In the region of Roya
and to the north of the River Alsne.
In the Champagne district there was
violent bombardment on ths part of the
German artillery, with veiy snergetio re
plies from tha French cannon. There was
also active fUhtlng In the trenches south
east of Tahura.
The text follows!
"Ths cannonading continued last night,
both slues taking part, to ths north of
Arras; in the direction of Bouchea and
i Its environs, as wsll as In ths sector ot
La Foils and near Hill No. 144.
"There alao was considerable activity
on tlie part ef the artillery of the enemy,
together with answering fire from our
guns la the region or Roys and te the
north of the River Alsne, In the direction
of Tracy Le Val and at the forest of St.
. Mard.
"In the Champagne district the Oer
' mans vlolsntly bombardsd aur positions
' between ths roads running from tit
i Hilaire to St. Bouplet and from &oualn
; to Homme-Py. Our batteries everywhere
j replied te this firs with great energy.
"Aotlvs fighting took place In ths con
; nee ting trenches te ths southeaat ef Ta
hura In the direction of the Butte de
WssnlL"
Heavy riafcttsigf near U !
PCTROO RA D, Oct g-Via London.)
Thais ta renewed military activity on tba
I normern eno or me niiHita irviu irum
Dvlnsk to Novo Orodsk. The heaviest
fighting la In the neighborhood ef Uvliisk,
to the south of which the Ovrmans have
bad some success. On ths whole, bow
ever, the R-siaiia have been able to
j withstand their assaults.
(i g tha Vlllya north of Hiiiorgsn. enabling
them to co-ordinate their forces soita
and south of this point
Concentration of considerable German
toroes ta the vicinity of Tanopol la Q
licla, about twenty-five mllea eouth of
the front. or. Is believed here to be due
to sol it leal eondl lions la ths Balkans,
rather than to aa Intention af msnacl.ig
Kiev. Comparative quiet prevails through
out tha souther, fighting eras. .
Rafugeea continue te pour Into Pstrw
grad at the rate of several thousand
daily. A teod'.ng station established by
British eharatlee In the Petrograd sta
tion of the railway from Wamaw cares
for hundreds tally. Lady Georgian Bu
chanan, wife of the British ambassador.
Is la charge of this work
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FIRES ARE NEEDED
TO HEATJHE TAB
Old Colored "Auntie" Works Her
War to the Front and Call on
All to Kepent.
LET RELIGION BE POSITIVE
The big cast Iron stoves In the tab
ernacle bad a rudy glow on their
sides yesterday afternoon for the
first time, en were going around
with a wheelbarrow full of coal and
(.hoveling It In. he tabernacle doors
were closed and the big shutters be
tween the main auditorium and the
surrounding corridor were shut.
The nortU wind was blowing out
side. But In the tabernacle everybody
was "snug as a bug In a rug.' The
'animal heat' of a large audience
does much to warm up the 'tab" and
there's nothing like those old-fashioned,
round, cast Iron stoves for
throwing out heat.
A stout colored woman dressed In a
while linen suit and earing a badge
marked "Missionary' and carrying a
well-worn bible walked up in frout of
the platform Just aa "Kodjr" concluded
the opening hymn.
She laoor the audience and began talk
ing. "Kepent. repent, repent." site cried.
Uhen "Rody" spied her.
"Hello, auntie." be drawled with a
broad grin. "Fralslng tha Lord, are youT
lhal's right That a rUht Now, you
Just take a aeat over there on the plat
form." A lie" Prare Oat Lang.
An usher hunled up and eouduoted
"auntie" to a at on the rostrum.. Aa
ether hymn was auuuunuod. VShils the
audluuce was siugiug it "auntie'' de-lv-tied
a sermon but could not be heard.
Duilng the opening prayvr ahe foil on
Iter knees and prayed lu aa aud.un.
veloa but not loud euough to be beard
(ar aeay.
ha s quiet during Mr. 8unday a ser
mon but as aoou aa alio hud couuiuui.
lie trtud to uiaae her way to hts plat-
.oim, Una tie to gel up uecause oi mc
crowd, ahe atood ly the steps aud In a
loud, shitll voice cried:
Hopcul. O ai. u i., before It le too
Uta. Repent, repout, reptnt"
Che was met by "Kody" who asked hai
who aha was and gently directed nor
away from the atepa and to a ciuUr vu
die rostrum.
'Tha Serpeafe Trail."
"Billy" referred to hal nt Sunday
afternoon tempeiauoa sermon aa "a few
wore remarks on ths saloou" aud ths
who bad beaid last Sunday aiuruoou a
"reroaiks" appreo.aled the huiuor.
"1 have a letter from the governor of
prohibition bnaa tley ..Li knock Uur ,
aiufllugs eut of some the dirijr lies j
the saloon gang have been pcadhn i
round about prohablUon." ha suld.
Preaching on ChrUUana being wtuiess
es for Christ he ald;
."Let your re.Wi-n be poslUvs. Dis
.... i,..ta the aunslilne that la in you.
ton't squat on ths and oi the seat and
when ths usher aks you to move over
don't give him a look aa If you thought
be was a bank burglar aakiug you for ,
jour pocaet owoa.
"bhow you are Christiana by keeping
away from card parties and daneca eiul
aaloona. I never could understand why
, hiUtlans wU leave God s eiover patche.
anw go walloatng In flilh aud wauuerliu
up back alleya eating Un oaus w.lh tlie
t tlly goata If u V " et it wbece
guven EilaaUth wore ths ruff
Mvr iesn ls aik Swtrdler.
SHENANDOAH, la.. Oct l-8peclal.)
, j. uuncaa waa eenienced to seven
veara In the pen: Unitary en a charge ot
swindling the Flret National bank- lis
lava tha bank a check on a Cautralia.
Ma., bank, where be did not have any
funda. He was captured at St Joseph,
Mo., after a long search by a detective
sgency.
Apartments, flats. housa and cottagoa
ran be rented Quickly a.id choauly by
nil P0S' 1I0N
Jill
1 BACKBONE II W
Ue 'For Kent"
TKg thompson -
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Thc New Middy
Apron. Saturday
79c
An attractive, practical,
stylish garment, made of
damty blue, pink, medium
blue and pure white percale.
Once ruscd they are always
worn.
Powder Puffj
7c
A WorthAVhile
Special, Toilet Goods
Section.
Hosiery News
from Omaha
headquarters
Fibre Silk Hoze that wear;
'regular aiie with flare tops,
CCc.
Out ske with ribbed tops,
5Cc.
OUR FAMOUS DOLLAR
SILK H03E, in fashionable
shades for street and even
ing1 wear; a splendid hose for
ervi:e because of the lisle
garter tops and lisle soles
$1.00 a pa.'r.
PURE THREAD SILK
HOSE, perfect evening
shades, $1.53 a pair.
The Fur Shop
Reliable since 1886
The Store for
Shirtwaists
When shopping Saturday
a few minutes spent in this
original store within a store
will wove enjoyable. We in
vite you. '
Bloustt, Shirtt, rettieoatt;
Kimonos, Negligret.
$5.00 and $6 00
SHOES
$3.95 a Pair
Saturday
BOUGHT A VALU-
.L SPRING
The Elms Hotel. CxceUtor Sprint. M'e
tourl. U now la poeaeaelon of one of the
moat valuable medicinal prtnse In Amer
ica. The flow of water fre.n tMa aprlnR
li ten time greater than any other min
eral aprlng ever discovered In that lo
cality; Ita capacity being 10,000 gallons
per day. It guinea forth from the hl
Ue In a cryit&l cloar stream; the tem
perature of which ths year roand la
llfiy-ooe degrees Fahrenheit.
The chemical analysis of this water
how's It to contain valuable mineral
uoneilt taenia, and especially valuable lii
the treatment and cure of the fol.owlnif
diaeaus: Kidney, bladder and urinary
troulilei of all kinds, and an eliminator
of uric acid, Crlght's disease, d.abetaa,
rheumatism, gravel, stomach and Intes
tinal dlaeaaea, and also many of ths dls
eaeea peculiar to women.
Thousands of strangrrs visit this
aprlng drily and It's heal h-gWlng wat
ers pines It In the front rank with tho
moM famous springs of the world. Ad
vert lsemenL
M BE ATOM'S
Omaha's Economy Drue Gtoro
tie Mentholatum IV)
I So Feroxlde Hydrogen bo
1 lb. JO-Mule Team Boras Te
Sal HeoatKa, lc. 34c and So
1 5c l acKefe Tar Soap 14 i
.fl.OO Scott e Bini lalon 7j
fl.Ot Plnaud's Ullas Vagetale ..,.!.
tl Mlloa's Syrup at
II.OS Uterlne ..e
lS Brume Keltser
II 09 Hacs' tlalr Health.
lOo Pebecco Tooth Pasts.
Po
Tu
CIGAR
14o P.obert Burns, Conchas
too oeoige iv
Mail Or den Receive Oar Prompt Attention at Price Quo edAboce
BEATON DRUG CO.
FIFTEENTH AND TARN AM STREETS.
HOWARD AMD SIXTEENTH STREETS
The Fashion
Announcing for Saturday
A Sale of Women's Coats
$19.75
This is an advance sale of new fall
coats,sent to us direct from New York
The styles are new; the cloths include
Boucles, mixtures and black, blue, brown,
z n i gray, novelty weaves. .The linings are
attractively new.
The sizes 16 to 42
Sale starts 8:30 a. m.. Saturday
There are a limited number of coats.
Women's Washable Gloves
That Wash Without Injury Under
Any and Ail Conditions
This isn't a glove, which 1
if washed just so, according
to directions, may turn out
rairly good.
It's guaranteed to be just
as good as new no matter
how you wash it in water
of any temperature and any
pure white soap.
To Our Knowledge It's the Only REAL
WASHABLE GLOVE Ever Marketed
1110 twit.
Red Rubber roontn
iM
byrlnge ,
1 1.00 Fountain
Bottle
Eyrtnsje Snd Wa r
saj
Whirling 8 rv
ttta
13. 60 De Mars
Syringe
W carry a full Una of rubber sun
dries. Mc Hinkle's Cascara PlTa, bottle rf
100 ?4
I1.TI liorllck's Hated MI1W ....et.T".
fOc oitle o Wafers ais
tc Cupid's Puffs ai d Vanity Lox. Ive
lie luovkiey's pulialilng Cloth 14)
SPECIALS
.it
belden store
Center of the
Leave a pair in a basin of
water for a week if you
wish; you can't hart them
a bit.
They come in light gray,
putty, sand and oyster
shades. Stylish and prac
tical for street wear.
, We have never shown such
beautiful hats in all new shapes
and colors
Five Hundred in allSmall,
Medium and Large.
Dress Hats: $10 to $35 .
Street Hats: $6.50 to $18
Hand-Made Tailored Hats: $4.95,
$6 50, $7.50, $8.75, $10.00
Mis es Hats for, Dress and Street
wear: $3.93, $4.93, $675, $8.50
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TODAY
Last Appearance,
The Film Sensation,
THE SOUL OF A WOMAN
Sunday: "Playing Dead."
BOYD -Matinee Today-
M w a Tonight last Ferf crmanoe of
Company of 133 iacladln rie-eaoe
Mcere an 1 C le. Oaxte. Ma's, alio to
bi.60. Klghta. Ih tJ 42.00.
Week Cot. 10 TUIJT XX rxTVBXS.
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MATlAtK TOOA1 2:13
CURTAIN T0I1IGIIT
8:10 SHARP
sTaalmovs U Wil SmiOBS sText Week,
beats for entire week now on sale.
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October the
Month ior Suits
New Arrivals Attrac
tively Priced
$19.50, $25.CO, $29.50,
$35.00 to $135.00
A full line of
Ecru D. M. C. Cotton
With the single exception of
ho. 3
Art Needlework Classes, 10
to 12 M.; 3 to 5 P. M. daily.
Saturday, Ch ldrsn s Class
in the Morning.
Adults, 3 to 5 P. M. (No
morning class Saturday.)
Everyone interested is cor
dially invited to attend any
of these classes.
Art Department, Third Sloor.
Saturday wi 1 be
.Millinery Day
Excellent Values
MLSESIE!T9.
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TODAY a,,t
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