Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 12, 1915, Page 2

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BRITISH CRUISER SUNK IN ADRIATIC Austrians Announce that Warship of Liverpool Type Was Torpedoed by Submarine, BRITISH AND RUSS SHIPS SUNK Juné 11.—(By of their submarines yesterday sunk cruiser of the Liverpool point thirty miles off St. Medua, in the Adriatic. kfiots and carry a crew of 336 . It was armed with MAAS LUIS, Holiand, June 10.-(Via British flshing smacks Waitare and Lauresting were attacked and synk by Zeppelins in the North Sea. The crews which took to their boats were Disked up by a Dutch smack and brought Ship Torpedoed Without Warning. CGARDIFF, June 11.—(Via London)~The steamship Strathcarron was tor- ‘while outward bound crew; which put off in & steamer and easel < £ 5 The_Strathoarron was a vi « of and | i i ; i s i : H 4 ‘ é eff & ity i 2 !gii ¥ 1 : i i ii! it {] i s > i i ) : il I § i =5 i 3 7 I HIS i i i 5§k eiles iy i i : 5 i i 1 H i i i i ;. g i i i ?. il LF ; lig - it | | '! b -y i is i : ' i t H ’!i i HH ifi sgaiffi i |traband ontram#ports as they mow earry | | troops. “Personally T would iike to ses the uul of submarines abandoned entirely, just | a8 I would like to see an abandonment | of the use of meroplanes and Zeppelins | | for the carrying of explosives, but I am | | not sanguine enough to belleve that any | effective Instrument of warfare will be abandoned as long as war continues ROBERT LANSING, act- ing secretary of state. His name is attaclied to note to Germany. Use Same Arguments. | “The very argumhénts which the advo- cates of peace agalnst the submarine the aeroplane and the Zeppelin are ad- | vanced In favor of them by thoss who conducts war. The more fatal a weapon fs the more it Is in demand, and it is not an unusual thing to see a new in- strument of destruction denounced as in- humane by those whom it is used, only to be employed later by those who, only & little while back, denounced it Not Merely to German-Americans. “The above suggestions are respect- fully submitted to those of German birth or descent, and they are submitted in cident of birth. “They may be sald to have paid o higher compliment to the United States than we who first saw the light under the Stars and Stripes. But, more than | that, it is the land of their children and their children’s children, no matter for of our destiny, but their descendants have a part with ours in all the blessings Which the present gemeration can, by Wise and patriotic action, bequeath to the generations that are to follow.” RUSS DELIVER SHARP RETURN BLOW IN EAST (Continued from Page One.) s #nd forty-nine machine guns and oAD- tured 6,700 officers and men. o © UANSING < matic friendly’ settiement, break off diplo relations and thus create & condition out 1t i HIHE 3 H d Il igst = jil ; !2 = i | : ! B 4 i % B i § -3 | 2 | ! i §} i 1L Ei'f > ',§§ifl i i i t!&}!' i ¥ : - il : ;i i il HH ! 5 | [ ] H H il i i | h H s il | i s il H il et l;g’;: !'EE 2 Esffifi | ¥ i g ~f i i . i i § : i ; il 7 i § start. “Eastern theater: On the lower Dubyss of Firgolaseveral at- tacks were repulsed. The pri wiy enemy lost 300 “Southeastern theater: The situation Gl & vaa treoes fighiing in s;t i it i : i il ';.i i zfl !!r i I ’ 1 I | g i ' i T | l i %E H it iz i i I | ? | % | i | ;!fi" 1 i il il i gt | | possible to attack, secure ‘which ~ships from il' i lf!‘ : i i %?!s : i ! 34 I i1 i Egia 9 il I of your vacation. us by. Belect fully—Ilet it express clothes — But you are going to SflkGl and Halcyon Petticoats for Saturday at— | taxea e thraets 3::5?’«.% For Summer ©69c¢ Shgarel? You will find many hebptel | Kayser Long Gloves, Colors:. Black, black and whits stripe, | -u!-'flm and at prices that all can white and colors, blue, gray, and other spring shades. 760 to $2.00 Sale Starts 8:30 A, M. Short Gloves, 50c to $1.35 | pegular Thompsot & Belden $150 Petticoats, G9¢ Short Chamoisette Gloves, i : N~ BASEMENT—SATURDAY, , $12.00 to 6.50 to Children’s Trimmed The THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE A Vacatin Suggetn:| Vacation days are just ahead and our spare moments are devoted to uring out where we shall spend them. How productive of happy memories is the vacation rightly planned and well carried out, and what a really tragio thing when a holiday—so long an ob- ject of pleasurable contemplation—is spofled by some avoidable mistake. Of equal importance with the itinerary of fude your trip is the planni urda:’onE-n BLOUSES—new specials—are offered Sat- of your wardrobe and suitability to the needs Our friends judge us by our char- acter—~but the acquaintances we make while traveling, upon whom much of the pleasure of our vacation depends, have only our appearance to judge your vacation wardrobe care- refinement and taste, and you will find your pleasure greatly increased. Not many clothes—Not necessarily expensive and suitable clothes are June Clearance Sale Saturday of the Finest Millinery in Omaha Three Hundred New and Fresh Trimmed Hats Tailored Hats Large and Medium, White, Black and Pink $18.00 Tailored Hats, for $6.50 10.00 Tailored Hats, for 5.00 3.75to 6.00 Tailored Hats, for 5 2, . 1915. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS Thread Silk Hose That Wear these have lisle tops and soles, and come in both regular and out sizes 75¢ a Pair The June Clearaway of Suits sl 175 01475 02175 All our hand-tailored suits are offered at these three prices. 1t is a value-giving event of interest to women who desire distinctive dress and very moderate prices. Infants’ Socks A complete assortment of in- fants’ lisle socks at 25¢ and 35¢ ‘ Also Thread Silk Socks in pink, l Palm Beach Suits sky and white, Exclusive Models Misses’ Flat or Ribbed Silk Hose, S Tor weod; RIS w.“‘ $12.50, $15, $16.50 | L S R M S N Saturday 50 Fine Coats Go in the Annual June Clearaway $915 4 1 050 $ l 250 This is a most opportune offering as the coat season is justapproaching The Store for Shirtwaists fig- $1.00, $1.25, $1.65, $1.95 and $2.25 This store within a store gains in popularity daily. It ig a pleasure to show you the new arrivals at your cons venience, Last Saturday Many Women Were Disappointed in Not Obtaining a 69c Petticoat We have been able to obtain only ten dozen more of these regular $1.50 Sateen ¢ Toilet Goods Specials A sample line of Tooth Brushes, special for Sat- urday only /.c...oey.. Rubber Oushion Hair Brushes, regularly 65¢ and 75¢, Saturday Because we have an absolute clearance four times a year we have maintained the reputation of having the most Fashionable, as well as the Finest Millinery | Brushes ............ T%e in Omaha. More than two hundred beautiful new trimmed hats within the last five days have been added | froutus Taloum, i;;z: to our stock—all will be on sale Saturday, tomorrow. 2 Massatta Talcum for. .10¢ Dress Hats Light and Dark Shades, Also All-Black Women's $60 to $75 Trimmed Hats, for $30.00 Gauze 38 to 50 Trimmed Hats, for 23.00 Underwear 25 to 35 Trimmed Hats, for 15.00 12 to 22 Trimmed Hats, for 8.00 For Summer Women’s Gause Vests, low neck, sleeveless, extra good quality ....... Women's Gausze Lisle Vests, low neck, no sleeves, plain or fancy P Women's Gauze Union \ Suits, low neck, no sleeves t| fitted or wide knee...35c Women’s Gauze Union Fxtra large line of Sport and Outing Hats, \3\e Pamens, Felts, Leghorn. : 8\ il Suits, low neck, sleeveless, All at ¥ and less for this o fitted or wide knee, all sale. { [ TS SR PR e 50¢ * YOU Thompson-Belden & Co. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS HAVENT READ ALL OF THE NEWS *' TIL YOU READ THE WANT ADS ¥ | Y J |

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