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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1913. ,, ,. -..,-,. - . . - .. .a v BOTH REPLIES TO BULGARIAN ARMISTICE PLEfc Can Be No Suspension of Mili tary Operations and Bul garia Must Break with Germany. London Sept. 28 Great Britain has replied to th,e Bulgarian request for an armistice. The reply, it is stated, is fully covered by the an swer given the Bulgarian reprcs tatives by the commander of the allied army on the Macedonian front. By this reply it is perfectly well defined that no military oper ations can be suspended. At the same time regarding the proposal that duly accredited Bul garian representatives should con fer with the allies on the question of peace, it has been made qui clear to the bona government that such a peace- necessarily involves a complete rupture by the Bulgarian government with Turkey, Germany and Austria-Hungary. Guarantees Required. The aliied governments necessarily demand every guarantee which they consider necessary to them ot safe guard their military operations and prevent the dispatch of German troops to Bulgaria. In discussing the Bulgarian pro posal, it is pointed out the allies have no intention of attempting to make a final territorial settlement in the Balkans, which obviously must be a mattery for considera tion at the peace conference. The question, it is stated, is one of the conclusions of such a mili tary agreement as would prevent any further danger from the Bul garian side to the operations of the allies in the Balkans. If the terms laid down, which have been dispacthed to Stffia, are not acceptable to the Malinoff gov ernment, the allied powers, it is ad ded have no further conditions to propose and it will rest with Bul garia to find other representatives who can accept these conditions. Ninety-five Omaha Men Selected for Army; Report at Camp Dodge In response to call No. 1.3(j0 for 95 national army men to go to Camp Dodge, la., the following named Omaha men have been selected by local draft board No. 2: Dean. H. Fume. W. 3. B. Mb this. Julius tillmock. Ueorgo C. Parks. Gustav A. Ruga. Louis Prusha. K. C. Stlllmock. Godfrey A. Machal. W. McMasters. Frank Homlc. A. Jamison. Uur 3. Hummel. John A. Hopkins. Thomas O. Lucas. 3. Klrkpatrick. Krank Smith. . Kdwanl K. Schmld. H. Zellnskt. Wm. H. Wright I. Frederick. Joseph" Dworafc. A. Mllavanuwloh. l'eter Meckna. T. P, Muras. William F. Uoodro. William Wolfe. Alx B. phumbers. Adolph J. Radii. T. B. Madura.' John R. Klynn. 1-Mwnrd Moravec. FA A. Wagner. F. d W. Knsner. Anton Ut-nak. ,T. Mnyorklnwlci. M. C. Belan. Frank J. Shea, lttnata Swlerzcwald John J. McKeone, Harold V. Staooy. I'arl E. Carlson. P. Broderson. Joseph Fisher. A. F. Ourada, , l'hlllp Halda. A. F. Cramec 1 1. C. Watson. W. J. Groves. Oeorpe Clements. M. J. Szymarjskl. Kdward W. O'Brien. Thomas Mandlnar. A Hall Kdward T. Knosltl. Vlada H. Honclk. Carl M. Otto. Fred I. Megel, Jr. S. H. Sillier. E. J. Syehno. Kdward S. Mauls. M. J. Williams. Stanley Mnnaczyk. Paul J. Marks. M. L. Stewart. James A. Nemeti. H. O. Grayson. Joe Urazianao. H. H. Lelghty. B. J. Slmmi. William Gostoff. Boris Donoff. Norval McClenahan. Uuldo Cavalllnl. William Kamer. W. V. Markouts. James Kotera. John Frlsh. Charles Brown. Luke 8'etikovlch. John C. Roy. John Bosak. Kost Nnwtllal. C R. Thompson. Louis Ctnelc Arbor B. Anderson. shbuviIh. w. J, narnt-8. Frank P. Yost. James V. Soukup. Frank A. Wela. Orrln I. Teeter. .31 J, Wlltong. A. V. KorlewskL X. Cunningham. Krank Usel. Leo Schlalffer. Ji. L. Marcoe. Floyd M. McCarty. David H. Whits, J. A. Luger. John . H. Hoffman. J. Scott. Leonard Oallett. , J, 3. Charvat. Joseph D. Moon. P. . Miller. Hubert Lewis. R. C. Derbyshire. Fay Homan. H. W. Town. Charier ZavreL James Miller. M. Paprockl. J. F. Vodlcka, These men are to report at the South Side city hall October 5, at 9 a. m. The local board office No. 2 will be open Friday night until 9 o'clock to accommodate working men. Five Autos Toll Taken by Busy Auto Thieves on Friday Night Raids Five automobiles were reported stolen to the police Friday night.; Emil J. Hobza of Rogers, reported his car stolen from Seventeenth and Karnam streets. The machine of Carl Norgaard, 2602 South Fiftieth street, was stolen from a garage In the rear of his home. A. G. Bezel man, 4323 Cass street, reported his car taken from 3426 California street W. G. Erath. 5158 Leaven worth street, reported his car taken from the garage in the rear of his home. Walter Shear, 2765 Cuming street, reported his car stolen from Twenty-seventh and Cuming streets. Federal Prisoners Object to Signing Questionnaires " Thornas Grist, an inmate of the county jail, held on a federal charge, has "conscientious objections" to waging war and. according to Adult Probation Officer Andraesen, has refused to sign his questionnaire. His case has been turned over to the local exemption boards. Officer Andreasen, who has been assisting prisoners in the jail to fill out their questionnaires, says that he has had considerable trouble in getting the documents signed, espe cially among the various alleged I. W. W. members, who are held under federal charges. Some of the men. he says, take considerable pains to make it distinctly understood that they have been convicted of various -A nn numerous occasions. crimes - , . ... . thereby making themselves melligi ile for military service. ' t .r,.e;nr tn sio-n his ouestion- naire,-according to Officer Andrea sen, Grist made the declaration t.:at "if they're going to 'kangaroo' me in U. tui. our nme. they might as well do it right. . SAVE PEACH STONES FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS. 4 Bubgess-Hash Mmi x Wit BE A V0LTJNTEE1 BUY LIBERTY BONDS EVERY BOD YS STORE Sunday, Sept. 29, 1918.- -STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY- -Phone- Doug. 2100 This Great Service Store Is Keeping Open House And Extends a Hearty Welcome to Everybody Our Store Is in Full Autumn Dress The entire house is bright ened up from roof to the Downstairs Store Flags of the allied nations with the Star Spangled Banner as a center form the decorative scheme on the Main Floor and new Fall goods are set forth everywhere. Beautiful new fashion's are to be seen in the apparel sec tions in the millinery in the furs and in the bright acces sory sections on the Main Floor. It costs nothing to see the new things, and it is easy and pleasant walking where there is so much to see. The freshness, novelty and beauty is daily more Impres sive throughout every sec tion, and we invite you to view it frequently and enjoy it. At pur store you are never made to feel that you are ex pected to make purchases. We want you to feel at home that it's "YOUR STORE" and that we can be a helpful sen-ice to you. Every Visitor In Omaha Is cordially invited to take advantage of the many features which this store has provided for their personal comfort and convenience. The Information Bureau, with pleasant hostesses in attendance who meet you just inside the doors, will gladly direct you about the store, or inform you of places of in terest about the city. And the "Ask-Mr.-Foster" service on the Balcony, will assist you in' securing pleasant room accomodations. Our Cricket Room is an excellent place to secure a wholesome, well-cooked dinner or light luncheon, as well as all sorts of refDeshntents. Then there is: -Telephones. -Rest Room. Writing Room. Checking Stand. Post Office. City Directory. ' ' - " ' s Make this big service store your meeting place. We'd like to have you. JTXPE..TS TO ASSIST MEN OF DRAFT AGE IN ANSWER NC THE QUESTIONNAIRE We're arranged for this Spe cial Service in our Men's Wear Section on the Fourth Floor. It's without charge and we invite you to take advantage of this service. v Burgess-Nash Co. Third Floor SAVE You a Soldier Boy in France? Great war news has been coming over men make that news our men! Don't think fighting is easy work the gun end or engineering end or hos pital end. Days and nights run together. They need your expression of love, encouragement and faith. ' ' Burgess-Nash Paris To-thfr Front Service Is yours to command. Through our Paris office we can get things he wants to him get money to him. Keep close to him. Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor. You Can Make This Pretty One-Piece Serge Dress For .00 $9 TO do your own sewing is a real conservation, and we offer be- . low the material and necessary acces sories with which you can make a one-piece dress like illustration on the left at the very low price of $9.00. The material is fine French serge, and the amount needed is estimated for the average figure. The shades are navy, brown, green and wine, also black. 5 yards 42-inch serge at 1.19 $3.95 yard satin for collar and vest at $2.50 1.88 2 spools sewing silk at 12c .24 9 buttons at 75c dozen.. .58 1 card snr.- fasteners 10 Pictorial Review pattern No. 7858 25 Total cost $9-00 Cofom i 7ss: a ctsu Heres Another Smart One-Piece Dress Easy to Make at Home 1L92 THE material is a fine all-wool French serge, in the new shades of midnight blue, gray, navy, brown, wine, plum and Copenhagen, also black. . The requirements for the average figure are: 4& yards French serge, 42 inches, at $1.95. .$ 8.78 Vt yard satin at $2.50 1.25 4 yards narrow braid at 8c 32 1 dozen large and V2 dozen small buttons. . . 1.17 1 spool sewing silk 12 1 spool button hole twist 03 1 pictorial review pattern No. 7952 .25 Total cost : ; $11.92 Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor. CiMtniM 7M1 tscwu A Most Important Offering of Women s DAINTY SILK UNDERWEAR at prices based on the cost of a year ago . CERTAINLY a most opportune offering and one of vast importance presenting such unusual saving advan tages. Our assortments are extremely large, representing the newest, freshest and daintiest styles, and while the cost of silk has greatly advanced, in some instances double, we are able to offer you silk underwear at prices based on the cost of a year ago. This is indeed an opportunity to purchase your underwear supplies as well as Christmas gifts, at prices you are not likely to duplicate soon again. Silk Gowns $3.95 to $15.00 Crepe de chine, satin" and georgette, exquisitely trimmed with fine laces, hand stitching or plain tailored effects. Silk Envelope Chemise $1.95 to $10.00 x Crepe de chine, society satin and tub silk. Elaborately trim med with lace insertion, embroid ered motifs, contrasting colored hand stitching and ribbon run beading; white or flesh. Silk Camisoles $1.00 to $10.00 Scores of dainty styles In georgette, crepe de chine and satin. Exquisitely trimmed with fine laces, hand work, ribbon and headings ; white or flesh. SilkBloomers $1.95 to $5.00 Made of crepe de chine, satin and tub silk; white, black or flesh; elastic fitted top and fin ishe.d with double elastic knee bands; lace trimmed or tailored. Silk Petticoats $3.95 to $25.00 Street or evening shades, in satin, silk jersey, taffeta, messa Iine and crepe de chine; tailored or fluffy effects. Silk Pajamas $4.95 to $10.00 ' Made of crepe de chine and 9atinette; two-piece or Billie Burke effects; plain tailored or elaborately trimmed styles ; white, flesh, blue and yellow. Burgess-Nash Co-Sacood Floor. Discontinued Numbers of Well Known Corsets at Big Reductions WE'RE trimming down our corset 6tock to a real war footing discontinuing certain styles and kinds and offer you the opportunity to benefit by a sav ing of Va to Y2 Present Market Price The offering includes such makes as "Nemo." "W. B.," "Warner's," "Thompson's Glove Fitting," "C. B.," "La Veneta," "Modart," "Anita," "B.-N. Special," Etc. There's a wide range of models m"de of heavy French Coutil, Silk Broche, Satin and Batiste in white and pink. Not all sizes in every style. No Phone or Mail Orders accepted. No exchanges. Nona C. O. D. Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor Madeira Luncheon Napkins of Round Thread Irish Linen, $7,50 Dozen NEAT hand scalloped edge and beautiful hand embroidered de signs in corners, unusual values for $7.50 dozen. Novelty Bed Spreads at $5 JO Handsome designs, embroidery in colors of bin or rose; These are suitable for full size beds and are rare values for $5.50 each. Pure Irish Linen Tea Cloths, $275 Hemstitched edge and in beautiful designs of hand embroid ery; size 32x32 inches; excellent value for $2.75 each. Luncheon Sets, 13 Pieces, $2.49 One 24-inch center piece and V dozen each, two size doilies; these are made of splendid quality of crash, with blue scalloped edge; Set, $2.49. Burgess-Nash Co. Mala Floor. - Pi Stamped Towels for Embroidering at 35c LINEN hand oj. glass towels, stam jied with new patterns on striped linen huck. Ready for embroidering, 35c each. Women's Stamped Night Gowns, $1.39 Fine quality nainsook, ready made, except few embroidery stitches. Special, $1.39. Combination Suits to match, in five sizds, 98c. Laundry Bags at $1.00 Made of tan linen, the word laundry to be embroidered in colors. Large size at $1.00 each. Warrior Knitting Yarn, $1.00 Khaki, dark gray, light gray, full size hanks. Special, $1.00 each. Burgess-Nash Co., (Third Floor) THE New French Gloves Good fitting gloves of a color to match or blend nicely with the costume re one of the most essential dress accessories. We are showing a pleasing as sortment of new colors and color combinations. The dainty mousquetaire style is gaining favor once more. We have them in an ex-1 cellent quality of doeskin that washes perfectly; also in' French Wdskin in shades of tan at $3.00 pair. Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor. A Warning About Blankets For the Winter -"As Important as to Get in Your Coal i T'S not with any idea of causing an alarm, but just to remind you of the impor tance of securing your supply now. Market supplies are dwindling, production has been curtailed and prices are rising. It's to your advantage to buy now. You haye nothing to gain by delay, but much to lose. Our bedding section has a good assortment of wool and wool and cotton blanket, but not one more than we shall need blankets and comforts of this kind one never regrets buying, at the lowest market prices. Burgsss-Nash Co., Downstair Store Continuing for Monday N Our Offering of Smart Suits For Women and Misses at $25.00 and $35.00 TOO much can not be said about the im portance of this offer ing the suits repre sent the most fetching array of styles and the biggest v values we've shown for a long time. They're distinctive of the season-simple in effect, yet radi cally different in lines. Popsessing that tbuch of different- ness so characteristic of Burgess -Nash ready-to-wear. The materials include, such favored weavesas poplins, serges, burella cloth, velour, etc. The colors are navy, burgundy, brown, taupe and green, also black; certainly they were never smarter in style than now. i Bursess-Nash Co. Second Floor A Very Special Sale of Black Silks and Satins WIS offer for Monday, some extra special values in black taffeta and black satin, at prices that are even lower than those quoted at the mills today for the same quality. 36-Inch Black Satin, at $1.79 For dresses in a rich satin finish, deep black, full one yard wide; sale price, $1.79 a yard. 36-Inch Imperial Dress Satin, $1.95. In a rich raven black, correct weight ; on special sale Monday, at $1.95 a yard. Black Satin, at $2,50 Yard. 36-inch extra heavy quality of black satin for dresses, suits, coats and skirts; special sale price, $2.50 a yard. Black Chiffon Taffeta, $U9. Soft finish, rich luster, 36 inches widef special sale, $1.59 a yard. ' i Black Chiffon Taffeta, $1.95. In an extra fine quality and extra wide, 40 inches, at $1.85 a yard. ) " EXTRA SPECIAL Dress Satin, at $2.C0. A very special purchase of 36-inch dress satin in a full range of all the wanted shades for Fall Dresses. This satin is in a good weight and very rich, high satin finish. On special sale Monday, full one yard wide, $2.00 a yard. Dress Satins and Taffeta, $1.69 yard. A high finished satin, also a fine quality of chiffon taffeta in every wanted shade for fall ; all 36 inches wide and the best silk bargain offered this season. 36-1 nch JLining Satin, at $1J0. In all the wanted plain shades, guaranteed to wear, at $1.50 yd. Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor. Mina Taylor Dresses and Aprons Offered Monday at Big Reduction T'S clearing time for our stock of summer dresses and aprons, and the prices we A- 1 at1 i 1- r t . I quoie are less man me wnoiesaie cose. i Mina Taylor Dresses $1.95 and $2.95 THERE'S a mode for every type of figure. Made of such splendid materials as satin voiles, French giaghams, im ported linens, chambrays and percales, in Scotch plaids, checks, plain colors, stripes and floral designs. Almost every conceivable color combination is repre sented. You'll find the values most extreme. NOTE No phone or mall orders will be accepted and a limit of two to a customer. None C. O. D. Mina Taylor Aprons 95c and $195 THE material alone costs more than the price we ask for the finished apron. Made slipon, middy, Hoover and empire effects, of dark or light colored ginghams, chambrays, madras and percale, in plaid, check, stripe or plain colors. Trimmed with contrasting colored material. NOTE Limit of three to a customer and no phone, or mail orders will be accepted. None C. O. D. Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor. 34-576 riw wmi i siii ma