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KAISER NOT OBLIGED T0 Gis. INDEMNITY German Government Offers to Sub- mit Difference of Opinion in Arabio Case to Hague. NOTE TO AMERICA MADE PUBLIC BERLIN (Via London), Bept. 10. “iin its note to the United States on the sinking of the White Star iiner Arabic, the German government says that it “most deeply regrets that 1iveg were lost through the action of the commander; it particularly ex- presses this regret to the govern- ment of the United States on account of the death of American citizens,” and adds: “The German government is un- able, however, to acknowledge any obligation to grant indemnity in the matter, even If the comander should have been mistaken as to the aggres- rive intentions of the Arabic.” Text of the Note. The note, which was communicated to Ambassador Gerard for transmission to Weshington, s in the form of a memo- randum, under date of September 7, the text of which follows: “On August 1 German submarine #topped the English steamer Dunsley, about sixteen nautical miles south of Kinsale, and was on the point of sinking the prize by gunfire after the crew had Ieft the vessel, At this moment the com- mander saw o large steamer making di- rectly toward him. -This steamer, as de- veloped later, was the Arable. It was recognized as an ememy vessel, as it did not fly any flag and bore no neutral markings. “When it approached it altered its original course, but then again pointed directly toward the submarine. From this the commander became convined that the steamer had the intention of at- tacking and ramming him, Gives Orders to Fire. “In order to anticipate this attack he gave orders for the submarine to dive and tired a torpedo at the steamer. After “According to his Instructions, the com- mander was not allowed to attack the {APFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA! 1‘ Suits Given Members of Coach | Patton’s Foot Ball | Squad. Ifu\nonn LOSES BANK BOOK | | Poot ball autfits were handed out to| | veterans and recruits of Coach Patton's | champlon foot ball squad yesterday after noon at the South Ride High school. A | meneral practice was held yesterday aft. | {ernoon in the rear of the high school bulling. With a ° practically veteran squad to work on, the coach expécts to |1and a team this year that will prove a | | strong conténder for the state champlon | anip. New Jersey sweaters have bean ordered for the squad by officlals of the Athletic | assoctation. Negotlations are now under ‘way to reserve the Luxus fleld at Twen- ty-fourth and Vinton streeta for the con- test with out-of-town teams. The field was just fenced In about two weeks ago and will make an excellent gridiron Loves Baok Book. ‘When a thief got away with the bank | book of Rodovan Bartich, 212 R. street, | sometime yesterday while the latter was | working at the Bwift & Co. packing house, | the owner underwent much mental atrain | until he was assured that the loss of the book did not mean the loss of his sav- | ings. Bartich returned from work to find | that his room had been ransacked, | Jowelry valued at more than $60 taken, | besides a bank book for a considerabls ' sum at the Live Stock National bank. De- tective Allen of the polics foree ia work- | ing on the case. | Keno Kiub Entertains. | The Keno Klub entertained at a dancing | party last evening at the Anclent Order | United Workmen tempie In honor of some | of its members who leave next week for various universities. Those present were: P, Jo { Ailas Jons Misa s:?flumm | . Miss x'fl:g" M ) | Mins Higgine Mine Vo dant ! Miss Dennis 128 Peteraon { Lo iouy T Chester awaid | Geo fluma I pare y { onn Bepuls Koutaky { = - on * Welho Zanr Joe Ham | | Formal opening ot the h Bide | bowling season will be made by the women bowlers of this part of Omaha this evening at the Brunswick alleys at| Twenty-fourth and M streets. The woman’s league will conaist of four teams ' of six or elght members each. All four teams will engage In contest this evening. Thursday night, September 23, will mark the .opening of the Stock Yard league. | The Unlon Stock yards elght-man team will bowl with. the Great Western Com- mission company squad in the initial con- lest. On the following evening at the same alleys the four other teams of the Stock Yards league will play opening | sames. Clay Robinson company will play | Wood Bros. and The Togx Bros. squad wiil meet the Gene Melady team. A com- plete schedule covering the entire season bas been arranged and the opening games will be the first of the season’'s grind before the Greater Omaha tournament at the end of the year. The Magio City league teams are play- ing nightly on the Brunswick alleys in practice contests, getting ready for the and there is every indication of bowling taking & leading part in the major pr fessional sports of the Bouth Side. Ma: ager Garlow of the local alleys has bees requested by the president of the Omaha league to arrange for representat| team at the Omaha aileys, but this Quest will not be granted until the Omaha Tobin, who is charged with having shot Special Agent L. H. Stoley of the Bur- lington rallroad last May, inflicting five wounds in the right leg and one in the left wrist, was apprehended early this morning In compasy with Joe Mullen, apother member of the gang, by Stoley, the best ghoes made for service and style. Mrs | Wednesday | Bouth Twenty-first street. will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after evening &t her home, 3 gection 143, Mrs. Perry, third; North section 145, Twenty-fifth Mrs Art Needlework 500 pieces models Includi boudoir caps, 9 bags, tie rack, values up fo choice > Stamped Plllow Cases o uality tubing, 23%x36; eaigns for nch, and embrold st Twenty-first and Q streats Hold only at Cressey's, In South Omaha. will be In Laurel Hill cometery. o Prayer Meets, Res, Jutia Nubwvy Sppe. Prayer meet for District Julla Kubovy, axed 37 years, dled |Bouth Side, for Friday morning are 1414 North Bix- The funeral | teenth; mection 18, Mrs. Bnglish, Twenty- ayber section 144, Burial | fourth; section 18, Mra. C. E Cooper, 1006 North Twentieth: section 14, Mre. B. El section 160, Eilis® Wright. | avenue: section 151, J. 1 Missouri avenue: section 152, (Albright); section 158, Harris, Ralston c chapel; section 1 cond and S s 1712 Mis 18, | Graham parsonage Wil HilL Fort Our or, | heating plant Shoes, All the latest lasts, in lace or Lieating and Plumbing Co., #1 N. 24 8o, 61 button. Our prices are below those of [Apply at Bee office, 2318 N street, Souti same ghide in the uptown storés. Try . | Omaha ORESSEY. | Girly Dress Office space for rent in Bee office, We can install an oll burner in your [N street. Terms reasonable. Well known Call us. Robert l'urhghmumn Tel. South 21. th | Currin, Twenty-second and LW Navy,” is shown tonight at the Besse H Ladies' Fall Wanted boy with A horse to carry paper | theater. It's the greatest story ever told lon | route in southwest part of S8outh Omaha. |in pictures. Cost $0,000 to produce. e — New Suits, Distinctive and Style that Tailored Suits at $19.00 We have about 125 fine tailored suits at this price, representative of the smartest of the season's models. For example, the Belted Norfolks, the very nobby Boxy suits, touched off with pretty novelty pockets; the proper flares and pleats, of course. Made of gabardine, poplin, broadecloth, ete. Colors of black, navy, green, plum, brown, ete.; in women's and misses’ sizes. New Street Dresses at $10 A showing of many differént models and styles , for the street and aftermoon wear; made in the | smart combinations of serge and silks and satins; also the effective charmeuse and crepe de chine, in all the smart pretty colors—brown, green, blue, black, wistaria, etc. brown, navy and purple. at popular prices— Fall Styles or patch pocket Norfolks. homespuns, tweeds and we have ever shown. School Model Suits and style, more character, trouser suit. to the Can Be Achieved Only by Skillful Designing and Tailoring Our trimming section is brim full of new ideas, such as new steel ornaments, butterflies, flat birds, golf stick effects, flowers with ostrich cemters; also fur effects, 39¢, 49¢,69c, 98¢ and $1.50 2=Pair-Pant Suits Galore Priced as Low as $3.50 up to $10 In all the smart new mixtures just out this season—snappy new boyish models of pleated Newer shades of casstmeres; stripes, checks and plaids in the biggest assortment A Word to You About Our Long Trouser Suits—High School Model Suits--in All the New Fall Shades---Just Arrived There is & big ditference between our High the ordinary long trouser suits you boys have been buying; more snappier models, de- signed especially to give that smart appearance every young American desires in his first long T T —— Clever New Trimmed Hats Wonderful Values at $5.00 A comprehensive showing of new fall hats, made of silk velvet, plenty of large sailors and bats turned up in the back; trimmed with ornaments, poudre ostrich effects, new flat bird trimming; alao a number of smart draped turbans with steel trimméngs. Colors—black, Latest Have New Crepe de Chine BIORIN <5 ac o sale o vlTab Attention O.H.S. Cadets! We have been ap- pointed by the board of education as the offi- cial makers of high school uniforms. Complete uniform, made to your meas- SI& ure,including We earnestly request New large plaids, New Dres: every good color, Girls’ pretty mixtures, cap, for . . . Later Models in Just Arrived Georgetie Crepe sieeves. 93.98 1095.98 srorEste Orope: Blonser$3.98 1097.50 = 3.98 t0$6.50 New high collar models, others with convert- ible collars; all the new colorings. Created Particular Girls’ New School Dresses and sailor effects, colored trimmings; all the good colors, at $1.50, $1.98 and...... 52.50 The smartest little ever shown, made in the new Dutch and Rus- sian models, long line pleated pretty large plaids, French serges, silk com- Vel iy e ..$5.00 A well assorted lot of coats for girl, in good navy, brown and green cheviots, lars, pockets and button trimmings; specially gaxod at $3.50, $5.00, PO Y e AU $|2.50 Art Needlework Stamped N quality of signs, sq Kues Turkish Towel, values up to $1.75, each..... that Air of Grace New Fall Suits,$35,$39,$45 These newest arrivals are smarter and prettier than ever, and every garment is an exclusive and effective style. Many of them are copies of the higher priced models and every one of the sea- son’s latest ideas are to be found. The materials and colors are more fetching and attractive this season than for many past seasons. Misses’ sizes are to be found as well as women'’s. Coats for E;;Iy Fall Wear The new sport eoats and pretty auto coats in novelties and mixtures, for cool evenings and driving. The long flared and belted models, new collars, ete. Prices~$10.00, sss m $12.00, $15.00 and up to... b o . YT New Walking Skirts, $6.98 A special lot of exclusive models in walking and dress skirts, in the season’s snappiest styles —the new flared, girdled and pleated models, with the new swagger pockets, self straps and large buttons. Every good cloth and color, Blouses 2l o i i\ R ly for Children mude in full pleated Russian many with dainty self- ses for Girls, at $5.00 misges’ dresses we have effects, etc., New School Coats the school some with large fancy col- Girls’ New Separate Skirts School shoes will please you. A stock of [ a1l kinds, in lace or button. CRESSEY. _The great American serial. ‘‘Neal of the 2818 A crying demand fitted by our large assortment of Girls’ Separate Skirts, for dress and school wear, girlish and nifty in blue serge, black and white t "gm’md" ete., for girls 6 to 16 year: $6.98 , $3.98, $5.00 and that you come in early to have yourmeasure taken A very special showing of these splendid sults Saturday, at $10.00 to '15.&. Every size, 14 to 10 years. Hosiery for Dress and | Sturdier Wear Iti-r Boys' 7oy “'Scout” shoes mtmhan\ u:"qn-:;:‘ , ___ma Drugs and Toilet Necessities Lower Than the Usual Prices Saturday, 3 i f £ i ; i E l iz g |& presence of a submarine Melorose zig-zagging n the hope RO i g~ v € | Madam Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in Misses' Silk Lisle Hose, in 4 Press dispatches from Beritn ¢ 4 s 29¢ black ouly; seamiess, rein- |y 's Pare D black and white; fine ribbed, FIVIRG Qopmsuy Would efter Aubry Sisters’ Beautiffer, $1 si 9 forced soles, heels and 9 omen’s Pure Dye medium weight, spliced heels matier of reparation o The no better T Ssaow DR, 955000 i . 0 toes. 50c quality...... 3 C Thread Silk and toes. Regular 9 ickala here that such God hov, mate HELLIERE | Mmiven: B, sieg . Tho . Mia Women's Silk Thread and Hoad 26e quality, pair........19C of ::4" un..': Listerine, ”:hlrl:; lbottl:, Saturday. ... S thl‘:ou Glyoerll::e Soap, l%c 5: Saturday, pair......... 25c In plain and fancy colors; | ribbed; seamless, double Dllokl says :" 100." Bromo Seltzer, 60c size, special...... Speclal Perfume Sale—All 50¢ od. tur- Infants' Mercerized Lisle | stripes, embroidered h“ll: and toes. 19c IZ * c In E 2 Java Rice Face Powder, special, box.. TR Y TSRS e .29¢ Hose, in black, white, pink | . ang many high nov- | UAlity. special, pr. .. g and sky, fine quality, 9c 15¢ value, pair...... elties; full fashioned, high Women's Fancy Silk Hose, The Proper g TS ————— Women's Kayser Vests, lisle | SPliced heels and toes, 1:0 latest black and white forthwastetn. o head- se.“l h‘n thread, hand crocheted yokes, | double soles. $1 checks and stripes, thread g i i gy i S Beautiful Flu“! Halr‘-EXCCEtiOnal Shades all sizes, boc 35¢ | e pair 69c ::f‘,ln"."(',:;m‘ T aeiy u’ru?fi-mm m_".fi n;l"lo bg: r?:::n.‘.‘w.x e ——— ——— - ——— P TTR S C big 1om..p.,.$l-$|.50 wam, the flight of ducks toward the e Comtaas O Switches offered Saturday are made in separate strands, light weight and mouth n::t n and :: the lakes and ::ogfl stand the knocks of the most adaptable for the eoolf weather. i i i ¥ A e cbvarnd e Agents i t :q-llu Dy Save "7..._ "'.."7:. play grounds, Wl::me comforts can be found in our large, cool sanitary matching TWO SpeCials in Knit Unde ear ] season, b “u Our operators are desirous of giving you their lki}llul ;dyiet and pgmn.l Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace A | . Information comes that the prairie s attention in all besuty culture work. ~Children’s Hair Bobbing a specialty. trimmed yokes, regular and extra “12 ‘ b gt Ao i .?t.ll‘.z u':-."-: --nvm "é‘ m { Appointments Made by Phone. . sizes. 26c values, each........ *C sizes, regular 50c quality, suit. ...... 3ac { ! i i i ! 3 Are better made of better material 1 . A Sale of Several Thousan Yards of New Ribbons I £ i Just Received From the Factory £ E A cmperas L 4k Car Loads New Pianos ,‘1« Pote and commenced —— — — o FOR RENT To schools, students and to the home; six months’ rental allowed in case of purchase. Plano Department—Third Floor. |1 i ;, H i i ¢