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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915 lxv. order that with this as a basis a fur RUSSIANS ABOUT ther position can be taken in the matter. | “The undersigned leave it to thé am- | bassador to bring the foregoing to the To LOSE G ALIGI A immediate attention of his government and takes this opportunity to renew to glishea considerntion him the assurance of his most distin- on Generals von Plottenberg and vun‘ Francols, General von Emmich and von | der Varwitz, who already possessed the Pour Le Merite, were granted the Ouk Leaf decoration to that order. Russlans Save War Materinl. PETROGRAD, June 4—(Via London :l ~Ruselan troops on the fronts to the The THOMPSON-BELDEN HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS Austrian Report Says Situation is| | north and west of the fortress of Prae- STORE Very Favorable to the Ger- CABINET STAMPS mysl evacuated their positions Wednes- S R NOTE OF WILSON | 5ees cecerting to an'oftctat statement omr 'nn "X" | WITH APPROVAL‘::;A last night by the Russian general ! | LD It is explained that after the capture AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN FIEIL of Jarislau and Radymno by the Austro- HEADQUARTBRS, June 4.—(Via| (Continued from Page One) |Gorman forces, they began to spread London.)—According to information | answer be recelved diplomatic relations, along the west bank of the San, making ol it is belleved generally. could not be con- the defense of Przemys! a difficult task given out by the Austro H“‘“‘:.lhuvfl- An affirmative reply would make 'The Russians contend they realized from military authorities to representd-| .. .., o giscuseion of the facts in in- |the firet that Fraemysl was incapable of tives of the press heavy fighting I8 aividual cases that have ocourred | defending Itseif,, they remained there now in progress along virtually mc;nmhAMu::mpuu;:;m.bn;ny ;- only as long served their purposs. e comp! Al nment of sub-| The positions ed around Pr: i ahtirg Gallclan front and the general | 6C 206 FEEENe, B et tication 1o | extended the Rusciaq froat by ehvet | situstion is very favorable to the ... an extent as would make subma-|twenty-four miles, and the troops oceu- Austro-Germans. A decisive con-|rines act as do other warships in deal pying them were exposed to a concen~ clusion to the entire Russan cam-|ing with the enemy's commerce. Home trated artiliery fire The Annual June . Clearaway of Suits | Thompson-Belden’s exclusive suits ‘ are offered at three prices: The Store For Shirtwaists| $11.75,$14.75,$21.75 | . | arrangement whereby merchant ship#| The. text of the ecommunication fol- All Bizes. { Paign in Galicla 1s In sight. | carrying passengers would be definitely lows A short Cut to { ‘‘The Russlan rear guards,” the state- |,y ay unarmed vessels In one of the | “We carricd away from Przemysl the Because of the low prices we must ment suys to the press, “are fighting de- | 00001y which it is wenerally suggested materials taken from the Austrians. This | g 2l . . ; laving actions south of the Dnelster | igh make the submarine ablo to exer- finished, we removed on Tuesday the | Distinction in Blouses make charge for alteration. river .fll:n:c':,unm-nm:":: clse the right to visit and search. Iast of our batteries. The following night | i of the river. The Russians north of i Praemys! are launching a series of the z most desperate attacks against General A Von Mackensen's army. Here they are Gerhard Sails for Copenhagen. our troops, pursuant to orders, NEW YORK, June 4—Meyer Gerhard, | evacuated the forts to the north and who §s understood to be the agent Am-|west of the positions surrounding the bassador Von Bernstorff is sending to :lly. and formed a more concentrated Berlin, safled yesterday aboard the|force to the east. T R O T T vy pras, |Steamor United Btates for Copenhagen, | "“Attacks delivered by the enemy Mon- same time they are exerting !.dmbl; it became known here today. day between Przemysl and the Dniester e o :‘ be. | Mr. Gerhard's accommodations aboard |weve repulsed. ;fiellun !U.l:lnn:l in ot m:"w.nuh the vessel were engaged by wire less than| ‘‘In the regions beyond the Dneister ”"'::' D .. two hours before salling time. Mr. Ger-|the enemy, concentrating important v hard reached the pier about 6 minutes |frces in the town of Stry, succeeded In “""The Russian ofml:.ln -u;lh'l:\w"! before the vessel cast off. Until the re- Advancing on the Tismenitza-Stry front. ?‘M:- dmnln-‘ - m"'"‘“":,, 8~ | colpt of the telegram officials of fhe They wsustained great losses, however, jon. ". h' ':'.“:’“ 5 Scandanavian-American line, ownets of (leaving a thousand prisoners in the mastans armed. the steamer, knew nothing of his plans |course of our counter attacks. PETROGRAD, June 4~News of the |, g “On the Switza-Lomnitza front Mon- Ml of Preemysl apparently has awak- | oepeia) documents bearing the embassy | day wo pressed the enemy on the Bystria oned no apprehension here. It 18 0B~ |4 consular seals of Great Britain, Russin |and successfully repulsed his attacks.” that the Germans have Wwon & |.ng France, giving him guarantee against | forrees, sconting o the | e whn o sme ey wore o me por.| S0USS18 Will Permit : :':";.";;;’:."{:".:;:":.;.f::.':;.";.:’:g: Inspection of Prison do trom s vassenees i amvone| CRIPS by Americans WASHINGTON, June 4—Emperor Nich- enroute to its destination. olas of Russla has responded favorably SRR Dodtiien: being attasiied on theis | 25 ‘::‘.‘.":m"::'"::fl ey City, | to President Wilson's personal letter con- they were compelled to shorten "'wm""h" he 18 an American citisen was | V°YINE @ Tequest by Austria that provi- n unknown, He carried in addition to the| *1" be made for inspecting Siberian ofticlal documents slgned by representa- | C°MPs Where Austrian prisoners are held. tives of the willes’ governments, officiar| YOllowing unsuccessful negotiai‘ons papers rigned by American, Gorman and | tNTOUEh usual diplomatic channels Dr. Austrian authorities, the nature nf which | Constantin Dumba, the Austrian ambas- - | sador here, asked President Wilson about | two months ago to send a personal letter to Emperor Nicholas. The request was the result of reports that Austrian (jvil- At the Tuts Carlton hotel, where Count | 1ans and prisoners of war were not get- | Bernatorff stays when in New York, it | ting proper treatment. The Austrian gov- today that Mr. Gerhard had | erument asked that the inspection be conducted by American Red Cross agents. The answer, delayed because of the abe #ence of the emperor from Petrograd, Wwas brought here today by Ray Baker, private secretary to Ambassador Marye. IOWANS AND NEBRASKANS GIVEN DEGREES IN BOSTON “ROBTON, Mass., June 4—(Hpecial Tele- ‘And without the expense that usually goes with it—is palm BeaCh “ Dainty Dressc’ yours by visiting the store for shirtwaisis. It is this unusual combination of style with inexpensiveness that has given our blouses their splendid reputation for exceptional quality Suits and Skirts and values s 4 Serviceable, trim and fash- Are You Tired of Just Ordinary Blouses? | jonable: new arrivals for Then take a look through our waist section. Ask to see | Saturday’s display. some of these delightfully pretty things just in. They aro Suits: $12.50, $15, $16.50. so different from the stereotyped blouse one meets at every ’ Street and Porch Dresses at turn. Skirts: $5.95, $6.50, $7.50. | $6.75, $7.50 and - - --$9.50 Lawn Party; exquisite, ar- tistic creations that appeal to misses and young ladies, $16.50 and - - - - $19.50 | I For the Summer Dance and | Saturday Broken Packages of Royal Society Goods at the Following Reductions: 25¢ for . . 17¢ | 50¢ for . . 33¢ 35c for.. .23c 65cfor . . .43c 40c for . . 25c)15cfor . . 50c Lessons Free With Every Package A Necktie Sale e That Tops Them All Sale of Silk Hosiery | 1.000 Four-in-Hand Ties Values $1:80 ssid Mok | Saturday 19c¢, 6 for $1.00 S:tl,ltdly gs,c _.' Pair No Tie Worth Less Than 30c ~Don’t overlook this timely spe- or detention of the ship by war ] i i 3 4 i‘ i‘g;* I fii H 4 E:);Mmu {Ne students wardod O cinl sale; supply at least a part | | * "Many as High as $1.00 . Boston universi i g B By o your summer needs Saturday. . ; - Ty g * Mm Gm' Jo‘!o&q Alfred V. Hunter, v:'..u-. ‘Water, ese are black .and white 3}11( -Im';luded are both wide and xn'ow and four-in. A ey ; hose, medium weight, some with hands, in figured and plain silks; also a line of plain | ' ] | if lisle tops and soles, others thread and fancy knit scarfs. i silk at the top. Values $1.50 and more. Saturday 19c¢, 6 for $1.00 Saturday 98¢ a Pair Be On Hand Early i !2 i Neb,; C. Wischmeler, University Place, Neb, Diploma in theology, Frank Lind- ;g!pt' i i 3 i i il iH il | i i : i zs g i | i | | 53! Il E!({ 1 i ° E2 i £ £ The comptroller of the cur: has ft lication of the fol recelved the app) "M . :d Nn! D, capital Gassma — Bee Want Ads Produce Results. “Follow the Beaton Path” ner, New London, Ia. Dooctor of phil- i R Special Sale of | The Bride's | Our Greatest Petticoat o nds it Py e, T " Megianahan. oau‘.'flnngz lawn, mull, swiss, and all| There’s an out-of-the-ordi- s " e s || and 16, regular prices $1.00, SORQS Halcyon Petticoats Lkt Ao, T A L 9195, $1,50, $2.00, $2.35 and IS : $3.00— White Satin Slippers 690 been ntinued: Infants’ Beotion—Third Floor. dings and all oth i Children’'s Rompers, white, n:qg;ring theo u:: (:,c[c.:;:il;: over around the bottom. #ty,at » +» - - - - - : nu vi rid himsel :u:-. 2 to 6 years. - foot appear small and trim. :‘zns :;fi:?r:n;l:x?;ga:on;gfi i opophy, Roy F. Swift, A. B. and A, M., i it ot N aby Bonnets 2 Sale-~Basement :m Witten, Tripp || lace ribbon and lace trim- | nary daintiness and charm tion The postoffice at Summit, oreb Tt} that aj 1s to the bride and Saturday Your tond All lengths from 38 to 42. trimmed in colors, plain blue WS hsen All spring colors, besides white, of Nebraska Wesleyan university, Shu- bart, Neb. i B. B. Ailitker, ren 3 2 S, meesdaner Q% ecdtt | Baby Wash Bommets of | SllPPel's "ot senator || med, soiled and mussed from | about $1.50 Sateen and Hitcheook, Dr, 3. C: Swartsiander jt* |l showing, sizes 12, 13, 14, 15 'become a domestic money jer office , Blaine m:'z‘ 'y her attendants. In fact this Cholce. 49c slipper was designed forwed- All petticoats 2Y; yards or gingham strived Rer; satin slippers — especially This is a remarkable sale. It is low loek.. pe gt e m;?:u':l- with a view of making the ‘3::‘".1';' 'I?m.::l.el"r“l:r'x-l-‘:”l’:m::? i _l plain bh?l!(h -ndp l:lJck lnnd white l Special S By e Women's Lisle Union | Sale starts at 8:30 A. M. Saturday. f oceupation . B To Fine Drug E | - o 0 rine I‘llg conom o gy el The Petticoats Are Regular imperative . only— | v OB vor | : = R w2 | 1 St e Tagee Bl | " 49¢ | yourely Cinderella never| Thompson-Belden $1.50 Quality tor tid 160 Bod Wiss Grase Toien® | 562 Pevace Tenth Pas \ ; i w0 | quisitely dainty as this Soro- s d Lwéen 13,09 and 140000 men would have || DoF dosen ............. B — e Y | sis model. | atur aY“ 69c § G0c quarts Juice each ......... .04 $1.50 Belf-filling Fountain Pen ‘:lufltm 1 yeur..88¢ $1.00 Mes-c& .........0. 26¢ Tooth Brushes . BbOe lyfllQ of Figs. ... 650c Doan's Kidney Pill 5'00 Lantz Red Kidney Pills or . ;1. | [ NOVELTIES | A Beautiful New Dlsplay[ IN PARASOLS of Summer Millinery | For Graduation Bell-shirred-flare and | canopy shapes, in all| PHOTO DEPARTMENT. $7.50 Ansco Vest Pocket Camera ........s-. (Plotures 2% x3 6c M. Q. Developer, 10 T0 PAY FOR HURT DONE T0 GULFLIGHT (Continued from Page One.) ave to determine, together with & Ger- [ : : : i $5.00, $6.75 and $8.75 i Tt o 5 v ot by eans 10 Baljaee Yoo Tage. 144 | o e e of an inquiry to clear up tully the case 2 | | ing Belgian Blue, e e Fre | o i i e | [t Moy, amtes s i | B SRRttt | O I e ey m| reen, B e St otter o tll for covaciien e ARG | ter New Black Maline Hats, ‘ 1 Battleship Gray, Pur- forced to consider the vessel as hostile Whi | | ple, Black and White vecause ‘ carried no further, New All ite Hats, Eff’ects, and a large va. I e | DR | s A2 Pew Gaples Wro. thy & vidha et “The attack of four bombs was, of 25¢ %-Ib. Peroxide Hydrogen . ing pure linen, plain and embroidered. OQOuting and Sport Hats | ", f,uf 31,:,‘,",'1‘,3,, at 45¢, 65¢ and 95¢ i j buying. $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparilla..§7¢ for ... DYPRIE - $1.00 Listerine ..,..... y0c Hay's Hair Health. .. Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam Sts.