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10—-X THE -OMAUA -SUNDAY BFEE:.«JULY 11, .1915. " ) PO - . - - - - - [ taken. The enemy attacked with f : 3 ‘Vlll R D f v o with torces G B lent to the Eovernmént in the oar: " PLAN FOR CREDIT EXTENSION, Villa Reports Defeat ot it e arma. e we v o GT€AY Britain War i, W16 4 Gouree of | year-ehd gl ran away 1o RAd Ouk. whers ceived & 0% rifnor eratches Sroth | using only our eavalry. Our infantry . ' Some di R e g pets { s Of c L s d me disturbance s expested in the | out the consent of her parents, a fow dayvs ————— ' ‘ Trade Commission Proposes System arranza POI’OGS :m:h':;du:“l;:‘r:::v:u‘l‘-h“d nm: was oan 18 ubscr]be money market because of the ‘large | after the marriage had been prevented ar Ob ers ere : Tha My whs i imoust of wsber SMmberacly rmuvod | of Clasinda Park Robbers W { o Ald Smaller Fustories and South of Calientes| e o san sartsio and potnts vevons. frum ‘crestation, bet the. Soversiat B SR ¢ . Retail Stores. : eaving many and wounded, | TONDON, July 10.—Reginald McKenna, Understood to have arranged to releass i 3 A sh P y WASHINGTON, July M:-Gcnnul Mar- | large numbers of horses and much War | chancellor of the exchequer, this evening funds for market purposes at the earliest AVIB.tOI' smlth HB,S ter rine art !0—01' AGOOUNTS tin Triana, who led the Carranza forces | material. We made many prisoners.” authorized the statément that the mreat Dossible moment _ BTANDARD RM In the recent attack on Aguas Calientes | Another message was as follows: British war loan had been supported in | Subscriptions to the war loan from the NarI‘OW Escape LIVINGSTON, Mont, July 10.~The was killed in the battle, according to & | General Martin Triana, who led the |a way that had satisfied his expecta- |United tates are belleved to be flock of probably fifty tourists, mostly ! WASHINGTON, July 8—Vice Chalrman [ message recetved here-today by the Villa Carransista attack was killed. Ths enemy | tions. selattvely, pamall | — probably fif A i : Edward N. Hurley of the Federal Trade (agency. is without food and water. Our columns,| Large subseriptions are known to have SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—~Art Smith, | ®Astern achool teachers, who were ro ! commission, in & statement today sug-| The dlspatch to the Villa agency says: | operating in the rear of the enemy, has |been recelved from insurance companies, | WANTS TO PROSEC the aviator. and his mother, Mrs, James yesterday In Yellowstone park, continued gesting plans by which the commission| ‘Carrying out his strateglo plan, Gen-|ocoupied Irapuato and other cities in|banks and commercial houses in the | ECUTE Emith of Tort Wayne, Ind. kad a narrow | On their tour today. Some will emerse Ly ive constractive help to American |oral Vilia allowed ‘the enemy to ap-| that nelghborhood. Prisoners taken bring |colonies, as well as in Great Britain. YOUNE BRI DRDRODN | S s s Y s Sufh Wbt JUIk Vomahe, Gthers SRRV | Dusiness, emphasized two methods which | proach to within six mlles of tho city. [the news that General Obregon is not | Lombard street's contribution, it ls be- | #ine of Smith's biplane in which they| Park officials expressed conviction that | he considered of particular importance. |This 1ed them to belleve they could cap- | with his troops and that the condition of |leved, will be SLONM0. The total | SHENAN were flying over the Panama Pacific ex- | the robbers intended holding up several i 600,000, HENANDOAH, Ta., July 10.—(Special.) | position went dead at an estimated alti- | stageloads of Shriners enroute to their “One of these,” sald Mr. Hurley, in his | ture it with eass. The Carranza forces|the enemy fa such that this battle fs ex- |amount of new money | —ou y subscribed in esti- stwitted In preventing his daughter, | statement, “is to ald the business men of [ advanced and attacked vigorously dur-|pected to be their last effort. We have mated at §2,000000,00, which wit | 8 his daughter, | tude of 2,000 feet coming convention at Seattle. Two men o ) 000,000,000, h the | B | E . - the country in obtaining the additional |ing the first hours of the morning, the |captured thres cannon, some machine | conversion of consols and the old war rovencg gl m g i o d Wi P o P g o g srgirsd Brocrorso g A g, g ot oo o g iR o credits to which their business nr-'rl(lm\h: fighting lasting until 4 o'clock p. m. The | guns and a lot of war material, Also we |loan, s expected to bring. the aggregate | Coin has taken the matter up with the | fo 500 46 Sahd o the earth, but was| the scene of the robbery were released may entitle them. The second is to ald|result was very suocessful for us, the|captured many prisoners and 20 amount asked. Therefore botwéen 4,600 | grand jury of Montgomery county. After | water fr«n.!- T:: ::,m“:m.:?:flxn:(‘:: today. in establishing a standard system of |enemy being repulsed and their positions | wounded.” 000,000 and 000,000, g s e o iy g e it SRR (MELNYLS (W] SV SO W, SEY, oty the . CIuiy (eSS MIR BN Te-) IR Suliy R S & S0 Wast A4 ure interdependent.” ““The commission has in mind, Mr. Hur- [ = loy announced, dividing the countty Into zones and maintaining in each, experts In accounting, costs and manufacturing upon whom manufacturers, merchants i===22= | Interesting and Economical Sales for Monday “The small manufacturer, the country storekeeper, and the retall merchant as a rule,’ he sad, “do not get all the COC banks' credit that they ought to recetve, 0 Door Mats owing to the fact that they are unable to' Printed Linoleums ] - present balance sheets in aceordance with Best Coco Door Mats—Size 22x36. Regular $2.50 val- i - i good business practice. These men are | | 068 Spocial &t.........oueiiniiiess IR 81. ; il o In tile and parquet patterns. Just the thing for : just as_good business men in many | Best Coco Door Mats—8ize 18230, Regular $1.75 val- i e L bathrooms and kitchens. /11 i 6 feet wide, worth 5bc, square yard... respects, as those of larger operations. ues special at............. vesrmeensscicacesey . SL1O They have brains, ability, knowledge of \ theilr wares and of their customers, but they @o mot speak the language of the = banker in that they are not le to present a statement showing their true assets and liabilities. | “Frequently a business man with a credit of a few hundred dollars at his bank, based wholly on personal grounds, oould, if he could produce a reliable bal- ance sheet, readily obtain several thou- sand dollars which would enable him to expand his business along sound lines. Falling to obtaln It, his business is limited and confined. “Bankers are in business to loan money to business men, and recognize that lomns made on balance sheets that are sound are desirable loans, The banker will welcome any standard .(l 1 6 feet wide, worth 60c, square yard... July Clearing Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Fine Summer Frocks, Skirts, Sport and Auto Coats, Bathing Suits Women's and Misses’ Dresses in"voiles, crepes, linens, lingerie, nets, silks, in plain colors or dainty stripes and floral designs, with laces, embroidery or strap trimmin, ] combination effects. Odd and broken iots; also many sample ga’rmen%:' i:rz?uc'lliak—et T T et worth up to $30.00. Very special Monday, at........cc.cvvu..... Fine Corduroy Skirts in plain or braid and button trimmed effects and separate belts. Dainty shades of white, rose, blue or tan, the popu- lar ocolors for summer wear. All .98 e ..... Sreresiresenenns statement that will permit him easily to ascertain the exact llabilities and assets of his custamer. Standard is Ne “It s recoggized that no one standard form of accounting can be applied to all classes of business, and that special Special Lot of Women’s and Misses’ Coats In odd and broken lots from our regular stock. Worth to $12.50. Special Monday. $5-75 sizes, Worth up to $7.50, Special Monday... ? ' g Bathing Suits A complete showing of Bathing Suits and Bathing Acc . ing the new wool knit mannish sl e e e Lustrous mohairs, pretty trim- Bffective and Dressy Silk Novelt! ss.oo mings, extra Ann'«u Kellerman new ruffles, yokes, ln:’ey mm;c';—‘t:.'c;:: A Special Showing of New | Special Lots of Outing Auto Coats and Sport Coats store retailer, the wholesale grocer, the boot and shoe wholesaler, the boot and shoe retafler, the drug store, the manufacturer of textiles, the manufac- 2 ; . s e ot . S0k Duing | Rabvr i s o R 1| et dfrt e clothler, the retail clothier, each must 6 98 Now features in Sik Bathing:| — Rubber Bathing Caps and Hats, at— Coats ats .o iviviniee o Phy to SAIMS CNIGSY Sor" SUIME. Woet: B e e e e nees tarane | | . Alnaits Kellerinas coaibiantion: 39 Practical New Palm Beach plain or combination trimmed and e oo asgued ot woe in aws other < Pretty amart novelty Tatfeta c to $1.98 ot R, . - $6.98 to $1 5 belted effects; at— than those for Which they are originally 10 n and Dresses with protty Bathing Slippers and High Shoes, at— New and Nobby Wool N $10.00, , $15.00 arranged, as certaln fundamental prin- Ve trimmings, including the new soc l y ol Nov- lot 35 WU, VU, S thartis the ponard struatuse of one-plece combination. to s ,00 elty Auto Coats...ceoeuvanns 0 $16.50 and $19 ginein s [ Cotton Dress Goods Underpriced | | July Clearing Sale of Black Taff 3 sell them, When you o manutaatrs and el them : rice uly earing € o acC altetas of profit this Was not 5o essential, but . Wl most ustry today the lai 3 H * : F | :.e.....":‘;'.‘.,".‘.‘. s R A elpf ul Feature of the J uly Clearmg Sale s I‘]:Ver in the silk history were black taffetas as popular as they are now, | working on a smaller margin and wo. or skirts, suit : ¥ e 3 4 4 [§ Toust sbeolutely know what our goods Bpaatiul Erinted Veier, @ finch Dress Batiste i all the want- Sox b ey and coats, in fact Dame Fashion requires this beautiful fabrie cost. Any old and out-of-date method B Ol e mew stonelr Bt | o s Lengthe or the prevailing styles, and by a fortunate and timely purchas of arriving at cost figures, without mar- designs; sheer, 3 “‘l{" L0 P yacta, Highty mércer; 3 y y purchase we are able | gty v g et vu.....'?i‘.u"‘f'.AISC . 1o quality, sy, ¥d.. i el to offer you these wanted silks at wonderful reduections. 1 tod. h v yard.. | “It 18 & fact well understood among Full Standard Apron Gingham— | $1.00 Chiffon Taffeta, 69¢ 36-Inch Extra Heavy Cassimere Chiffon Tat- || ok men that ths general demorall- “-l?oi Neat Printed Volh-n.:td. Pure l:un Aa':"e. Jfoe rolollz: com- | .Inch Bleached Cambric and Mus- || 86-Inch Chiffon Taffeta, good wei, ;, NOTE feta, a silk of merit. Splendid $1.50 il e et wis o it I Che wangod smail mieaiui' 4°)"" | Whar Corser ‘covar.” white """ sott. titeh. Rogular #1 vaiue, yard, OIC value, yard...:..... 95¢ | T Whey ot goode astnally LR ekt me, Srok Ade . " Be . yard. Tt B S | cost to mamufacture; and the cost of R i || || 36-Inch Chiffon Tatfeta, very soft and lus- | jophe iy /ab 36-Inch. Suiting and Skirting Taffeta, pure || selling, which Is equally important, ls trous finish, will give splendid serv- = | yarn dyed silk, just the right weight for || ‘ B T e e ot B4, i Bogehas e | i B s, e s oo [Wdac Foaey Db Mot | | | sen. Our 9125 vau, Moy, rre 88 | ie endersed | tatlorsd menis. Remuies gy 75 | Cost Service is Needed. hemmed ready for use. 1746 10¢ aha ‘dark indiso stsTes. 0 Va wasily bisached and Jaund. S by ALL Paris | value, special Monday, yard..... P Lo [ “How can the Federal Trade commis- b NN Monday. Tard... $red. % valus, Monaay, d.... 36-Inch Selt-Toned Pekin Stripe Taffets, ot | Jyreggmakers | 36Inch Tatfeta Sublime, yarn dyed, extr slon help cure these conditions? By nol of the most popular novelties of the sea- e 3 L, a " compulsory methods, The commission P oo son. Regular $1.75 quality, Monday, for this sea- | beavy soft finish, every yard guaranted w has no power and no desive to use such uine Utility Dress Gingham—Beau- | jogy eached Sheets—Seam- g f > wear. Regular $2.50 kind, Sthnds’ FWAt the cetamission does hope %.fi;&":&‘ e DI 2, Paneye B hore S o slegant welght: Msl son’s styles. per yard $l.85 to h the desired end by putting at :m\ll'y"?n colors. Posi- inch he to'n:. ::d lnn‘o‘dl, s* Ay the <t the manufacturers and AR Mhalesoroont Tdo | BN Toanre, Seaal, | hu:‘*mufl::z Orou‘m:‘m.u ::a skirts and suits, one of the most popular weaves nsl 10 merchants who bave not had the ex- or advantages that larger firms the accountants, bookkeepers T SETS— and experts in cost of production that . \ \ /——-z———__===~—=.=—-————-————~—-———-—— are emeioyed by hy communien wa v | | Prettiest Wash Goods | | Fi ite Goods | [ So N that way to help strengthen American (| ine Whi It Bt Sy o ok o || e e I | Tine te G | Se Good Are These Laces, Everyone Should Be Pleased | services will be rendered only on the 42-Inch Brocaded Silk and Cotton Dress Fabri i ot 1 Ay 179 | B & Ihe indiviaual merhast v Peggoni-arm Dy e lo'n‘ oy cs Imported White Dress Novelties in all the latest | A wonderful showing of laces, flouncings and allovers—one of the biggest bargains in fine laces we have | SRARaRir Whe Geaires them. . 59 fabrics and designs, sold up to $1.50, 36, ever offered——all the season's latest styles. “In Européan countries, manufacturers values, Yard......veerassees . C || || 40'ana'45 inches wids. Special, m«89c i Worth to $1.00 A big variety of laces, including— » "\ Worth to $1.00 | ot CREIN Sl 1’ B 40 and 4binch Printed Volles In stripes, florals || || 3tinch White Gabardine, much in demand for Monday Fine Shadow Allovers, 18 to 36 inches. Cream and white.... Monday . it “"‘.mm T sl and flouncings, this season's designs and 256 It ' ‘-“ ;"-: skirts, extra heavy. 60c val- 39¢ | s:;do: Elouncingz 12 to 24 inches wide. Cream and white. | \ B Ll 1 1h earhots of the worle. colorings. Cleart 1 AR N SEresastitstessatsaanasttrantane 18-inc ream and White Oriental Net Top Flouncings. : | :-Mr:;.: ;‘n:d. :oml;l:lh:fl desires Imported Woven Chiffon Lisse, dainty stripes and gl’:::rkuu Fabrios for blonses and dresses— 2:5c 40-inch All-Silk Novelty Chiffons........ p edaveas g . | .n“h::,m:':a:m:;.m Racks, fast colors, 37 inches wide, 3% 19 Wlmo:x.(i‘m‘xom,fi:‘lfi;-mu.m Wide Venise Bands. ...... . oiiviuiiiiieisiioncanenans u&:ufifl:rmtglm m:“m; ;::.umclm .uvnn. '... C Worth 36¢ and 40c. Clearing sale, .i... 50 Yard w36-mch Foundation Nets, in cream, white and black.......... Yard it e may al Lace . Seed . Silk Stripe Whi One counter of Wash Lace, including Filet Val Matched Sets, French and German V; and hold our shi t. 1 trade. : te Lace Novelty, 36 Inches wide. - ) an Vals, All-Linen Torchon and || the ,x,“_u,,n for alding el d yard, 190 Pia: WS Osaradin. O oaase it 11 RETAIS 1007 02 me AR ARRE LS00 b asisa Soaan kRIS A 110202000000 00 550 ceseses I business, any manufacturer or merchant, { || Monday..... Aesrasseitesiitasaatisasnnnes worth 40¢. eclally ri 3 Il on request, may receive (a) an approved Printed Flaxon in florals and stripes, white and A PSR pesced Mantar. vd-~25¢ And Embroiderie TOO I tinted grounds, fast colors, 27 inches wide, Regu- n.l:;nuln?lmn::hm& Tm:’lln‘;y :fib'a'l’““" Two big lots of all kinds of Embrolderies—odds and ends, ao:: of the very fin lities [ lar 12%e¢ value. Clearing sale price, : 9c sells mulnly for $2.40. Special, 1 sl 9'; dresses and blouses. Many will be sold at one-half to one-third price. 8 Jesiiton, seitshie: for | : PRl s s SR wsnis bUPE LS sopeesaabnenabuis sak yard bolts....... TR L % Dainty Corset Cover Embroideries and Flouncings— I adapted Printed V¢ in white and tinted : - . 18-Inch Beautiful Organdle, Swiss, Cambric and Nain- | 27 and 36-Inch Dainty O cings, well as (4) & M“ patterne l:'m Longeloth, “Pointer Brand.” Fine quality sook Corset Cover Embrolderies and Flouncings; 27 | 45.1neh C TEAAdte. and Retiats Fiown N gfisilyg undermuslins. ' 3 inches wide. Sells regu. and 46-Inch Crepe and Volle Skirtings; also 18-inch o, Orepe_and Volle Bkirtings, 18 and 36Inch of bustnsss, Al lasty tor ale Dainty Swiss Allovers. Worth w 1o 750, Swiss, Crape and Volle Allovers. Very pretty @) '.-M““::“h:r / I\M.........................A...... PO C | designs; Worth up 0 $1.00, yard. ...oceeesess. 5 'V country will e o2 Paes foe the | e T — N A T . il 2 | 2 At the Notions Counter | | 150 Sets Dutch Curtains 5 ched all around, made of Children's Strong Hi $L.75 Values, Monday, Set 98¢ S S SHRE e i I i i "‘ 5 L 4 i jar i! lgi: 8:1( Hammocks al $1.98 i | }!