Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 9, 1915, Page 2

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BULGARIA LINES UP WITH TEUTONS Forma] Manifesto to People Says it Would Be Suicide to Side with the Allies. WARM PRAISE FOR GERMANY ‘ BERLIN, Oct. 8.—(By Wireless ! to Bayville.)—The Frankfurter Zei- tang asserts that the Bulgarian government has lssued a man-| i ifesto to the nation announcing its| I decieion to enter the war on the stde | of the central powers. This mani- festo, as quoted from the Frankfur- tor Zeitung by the Overseas News| agency, states that Bulgaria would : commit suicide If it did not alighn Itselt with Germany and its allles. The manifesto as given out by the news agency follows: *“The central powers have promised us & Sundayisms a; the il ,4"(,’ lld! M Y parts of Sertla creating an Austro-Bul garian border line, which is absolutely necessary for Bulgaria's independence of the Berblans. “We do not belleve in *he promises of the gundruple entente. Italy, one of the allies, treacherous's broke its treaty of thirty-thres years. We belleys In Ger- many, which is righting the whole world to Tullfll ita treaty with Austria, “Bulgaria must fight at the vieter's wide. The Germans and Austro Hungari- ana are vistorious on All fronts. Russia ke soon will have collapsed entirely, Then will come the turn of France, Italy and Sorbia. Bulgaria would commit suicldo If it dld not fight on the side of the cen- tral powers, which offers the possiviilty of realising iis desire for union of all Bulgurian peoples.” [ Purposes of Alltes. H The news ageney says further: “The manifesto o the people, which 18 not only an bistorical document, but cowtains valuable magerial In regard to Bulgarian poltiics and economics, states that Russia is fighting for Constantinople and the Dardanelies. - Great Britain to destioy Gersany's com) e ition, France for Alsace and Lofraine and the other ullles to rob forelgn countries. The central puwers are fighting to defend properly and as- sure peaceful progress. | ““The loyal neutrality malntained by Bulgaria has been advantageous up to the present time, the manifesto says, “and it is only now that military and eco- cesses of the.court were made In the nomic tions have been completed. mode of the hour. “The festo snys that Serbin, the | Gewin of Tafveta, worst enemhy of Bulgaria, has oppfessed | Heach gown had a foundation of soft, the purely Buigarian population of Mace- French taffeta over whioch petals upon donia In the most barbarous manner, the petals of Callot net in the same shade a8 the taffeta were draped. Each gown + was embroidered In silver at the bottom of the gown, around the low-cut neck and the bands across the shoulders. Garlands of real French flowers and frults were a distinctive feature of each The diplomatic rupture between Serbla COStume. The bodices were all sleeveless and Bulgaria s complete. The foreign &nd made high, and the skirts were all office hae handed passpurts to the Bul- | Short with pannlers and bouffant effect, y | some being wired at the hips, some below no w,m hips and others around the bottom reception | Silver tricotine was a new trimming - | troduged |g thess gowns. ‘ While presenting the same simple, girl- | i loh effect, no two of these court gowns were made alike, each one being a work of art totally unlike any one of its com- panions, Kach one was designed to sult the partiular type of beauty of fts falr by Bul- KIG'S GONSORT OF QUEENLY MEIN e w o o g o) NEW TEUTONIO RAID ON SERBIA IN FULL SWING (Continued from Page One.) Dorothy Weller wore the corn yellow.|Gormany has definitely undertaken a iss Loulse White, Miss Isabel Vinson- fresh campaign in the Balkans is the haler, Miss Gertrude Mets and Miss gupposition that activity on the southern Iielen Ingworoen were gowned In green. end of the eastern froht will gradually wearer, The pages to the king wore suits ol' white satin trimmed in gold; while the| pages (o the queen wore white satin trimmed in stiver, MoCord, Miss Charlotte Callahan and trate thelr enersies on Riga and Dvinsk. Tose pink .,.: . L Freneh Report Artillery Fight, of following any certaln perfod| PARIS, Oct. §.—North of Arres last a8 in the past, the gowns of the prin-| nigMt the cannonading continued with e | nouncement made by the French war office this afternoon. There was also artllery activity in the reglon of Roye sever.e Rh?umatlc and to the north of the River Alsne, RN DR D DAL | o e e s e e German artillery, with very energetic re- affects on an acld in the plies from the French cannon. There wes facts the muscies 14 | also aciive fishting in the trenches souch- the biood enst of Tahure. The text follows: “The cannonading continued last night, La Folie and near Hill No. 14, “There also was considerable aetivity on the part of the artillery of the enemy, | morth of the River Alune, In the direcuion of Tracy Le Val and at the forest of St Mard, | “In the Champagne district the Ger- ! mans violently bombarded our posilons between the roads running from St Hilatre to St. SBouplet and from Zouain | to Bomme-Py. Our batteries everywhere | replied to this fire with great encrgy. | “Aotive fighting took place in the con- necting trenches to the southeast of Ta- On the Fly by Our Staff Artist and Miss Helen Clarke, Miss Marjorie glacken and that the Teutons will conoen- |, NMMWMMM“W“ THE BEE: Tab os _Caught ? Al 24 -KARAT PRoPOSITION e 70 CONNOTE o reum mind FIRES ARE NEEDED 10 HEAT THE TAB 01d Colored “Auntic” Works Her Way to the Front and Callson | All to Repent. i LET RELIGION BE POSITIVE The big cast iron stoves in the tab- ernacle had a rudy glow on thelr sides yesterday afternoon for the first time. en were golng around with a wheelbarrow full of coal and shoveling It in. he tabernacle doors were closed and the blg shutters be- tween the main auditorium and the surrounding corridor were shut. The nortk wind was blowing out- side. i But in the tabernacle everybody was “snug as a bug in & rug.' The ‘animal heat’ of a large audience does much to warm up the ‘tab” and there's nothing like those old-fash- iomed, round, cast ifron stoves for throwing out heat, A stout colored woman dressed in a white linen suit and wearing & badge rked “‘Missionary ' and carrylng & The THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS | The Fashion Center of the Middle West Announcing for Saturda;' ' A Sale of Women’s Coatsi ~Basemeat~ The New Middy Apron, Saturday 79c An attractive, practical, stylish garment, made of dainty blue, pink, medium blue and pure white percale. N g S ST $19.75 worn, This is an advance sale of new fall | Coats,~sent to us direct from New York Powder Puffs The styles are new; the cloths include Zc Boucles, mixtures, and black, blue, brown, A Worth-While || {1« gray, nove.ty weaves. The linings are Octobzr the Special, Toilet Goods | | attractively new. ; ,Sgcfio,{ The sizes 16 to 42 Month for Suits I ! New Arrivals Attrac e Sale starts 8:30 a. m.. Saturday tively Priced Hosiery News There are a limited number of coats. $1950, $25.00, $20.50, from Omaha $35.00 to $135.00 Women's Washable Gloves _headquarters o A full line of Fibre Silk Hoze that wear; That Wash Without Injury Under " ;%gc'uhr size with flare tops, Any and All Conditions I'::vcrhu 1?. M1 C. C(:i.tor; . This 4en’t & glove, which | Leave a pair in a basin of 15 the single excepiloil 0 502“ size with ribbed tops, if washed just so, accordiny | water for a week if you At Reedi N°'lf al 10 . - . " cedlewor; asses, OUR FAMOUS DOLLAR | retisoon o Ot | Whie Jo cos hurtehem | 8 M. 3105 P, M. dally. SILK HOZ3E, in fashionabie shades for street and evea- ing wear; a splendid hose for faturday, Chldrens Class in the Moraing. Adults, 3 to 5 P. M. It’s guaranteed to be just as good as new no matter | They come in light gray, (No how you wash it—in water | putty, sand and oyster m;;? ::d “mtll:‘ ::'l: of any temperature and aay | shades. Stylish and prac. | mMorning class Saturday.) $1.00 a pair pure white soap. tical for street wear. di:l;"ii;f“ ig‘:o“’z:g ‘; cor- . ; . ites attend any PURE THREAD SILK To Our Knowledge It's the Only REAL ¥ HOSE, perfect eveming| WASHABLE GLOVE Ever Marketed R L shades, $1.50 a pair. The Fur Shop Reliable since 1886 The Store for Shirtwaists When shopping Saturday a few minutes spent in this original store within a store will orove enjoyable. We in- vite you. i Blouses, Shirts, Petticoats; Kimonos, Negligees. 35.0(6?&110:1536,00 881‘101'5818 $3.95 a Pair Saturday Saturday wil be .Millinery Day I Excellent Values | We have never shown such beautiful hats in all new shapes and colors-- Five Hundred in all--Small, Medium and Large. Dress Hats: $10 to $35 Street Hats: $6.50 to $18 Hand-Made Tailored Hats: $4.95, $6.50, $7.50, $8.75, $10.00 Mis es’ Hats for Dress and Street wear: $3.935, $4.95, $6 75, $8.50 eli-worn bible walked up in frout o the opening hymn, e platform just as “Rody”’ concluded She facer the audience and began talk- n “Rody" spled her. t “Hello, auntle,”” he drawled with & “Auntie” Prays Out Loud. Kl broad grin, “Praising the Lord, are you? That's right. That's right. Now, you An usher huriled up and conducted “auntie” to a seut on the rustruin. An- other hymn was announced. Whil audience was singing it “auntle’ a ered & sermon bul could not be heard. Durlng the opening prayer she fed on her knees and prayed i an aud.w veloe but mot loud euough to be heard far away. he wus quiet during Mr. Sunday s ser- mon but s soon as she had condiu she tried to make her way to his plat (rm. Unable to get up becuuse of the crowd, she stood Ly the steps wnd in & loud, shrill voice cried: “Hopeut, U wi.u.ve, before It ls too late. Hepent, repent, repent” Ehe was met by “Rody" who asked her who ebe was and gently directed hor away from the steps wnd to & chalr on he rostrum. “The Serpent’s Trall’ “Billy" referred to hsi bext afterncon temperance sermon as “a few wove remarks on the saloon” wnd thuse who had heard iast Sunday alternoons “remarks’ appreciated the humor. 1 have & letier from the governor of | probivition Kunsas 1w .1l knock the I stuffings out of some vi the diry lies | the saloon gang have Dbeen peadlng | hure in the direction of the Buite de . Mesnil." ‘ Heavy Fighting Near Bvinsk. | PETROGRAD, Oot. 8—(Via London.)-— | There Is renewed military activity on the | northern end of the Rusalan frent from THE BEER YOU LIKE_ As good as the best. As pure as the purest water. No food article is produe- Phone Douglas 1889 and _have a case sent home. §or Dvinsk to Nove Orodek. The heaviest fighting is in the neighborhood of Dviask, to the south of which the Germans have had some success. On the whole, how- ever, the Russians have been able to {Withstand their assaults. The Germans have succeeded In cross- thnvumm.cmdmm them to co-ordinate thelr forces north and south of this point. Concentration of considerable German forces in the viclnity of Tarnopol in Ga- around about prohubition,” he suld. Preaching on Uhristians being witneas- o8 for Christ he sald: “Let your reigion be positive. Dis- senidnate the sunshine that is in you.| Don't squat on the end of the seat amd | when the usher asks you to move over don't give him & look as if you thoughi he was & bank burglar asking you for, ur pocket book. i ¥ Show you are Christians by keepins | away from card pariies and danecs and | saloons. 1 never could understand why | _hristians wiil leave God s ciover paiches anw g0 wallowing in fiith and wenderin, up back alleys eatlug un cans Wb the billy gosts If you do you'll get it where Queen Bilzabeth wore the ruft.” e Seven Years lor Bank Swindler. BOUGHT A VALU- ABLE MINEEAI. SPRING The Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, Mis- souri, ls now In possession of one of the most valuable medicinal springs in Amer- jca. The flow of water fromn this spring 1s ten times greater than any other min- COMING eral spring ever discovered in that lo Last Appearance, 4§ MioHTs WED.. 0 - |cality; its capacity being 50,00 gallons The Film Seasation, | veg ning oy ct. l‘ per day. It gushes forth from the hil | side tn & erystal cloar stream; the tem- THE SOUL OF A WOMAN | apans perature of which the year round ls f (O ARRANGENCNT WiTH AT 10PN (ifty-one degrees Fahrenheit. The chemical analysis of this water shows It to contaln va'uable mineral constitutents, and especlally valuable In the treatment and cure of the fol.owing of urie rheumatism, gravel, stomach and intes- tinal diseases, and also many of the dis- eases pecullar to women. Thousands epring dnlly and It's healih-giving wat- ers place it In the front rank with the most famous springs of the world.—Ad- vertisement. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, MAS, BRANDEIS } TODAY 753 avvaren | Last Two “THE® SETOCK FERFECT” Owen Davis’ Greatest Fay, “WHAT HAPPENED" TO Matinees 15c-35c. Eviug 356-750-5 jun,, Mon., Tues.—*“The Souse Sunday: ‘‘Playing Dead.”’ BOYD -Matinee Today- ¢ Kidney, bladder and urinary Tonight Last Performance of of all kinds, and an eliminator 1 acld, Bright's disease, diabetes, of strangers visit this Company of 135 imcluding ence Jogre sui Mie. Desie. Mais. gic to A 6. e 8o 83 N Week Got. 10—TRILEY IN Provumss. |[¥01 Al 236, ui, 136, 81, $1.5 |||NIGHTS 50¢, 75¢, $1,00, $1.50, §: I SEAT3 NOW SELLING @uptenm | & The OAly sigh Liass VAIAeVILS - .vater, | MATINEE TODAY 2:15 | | Where the Omaha Bee— At BEATON’S ] scvrman ) T 8:10 SHARP | Waximova tn WAR BRIDES Wext Woek. weeu’ May Secats for entire week now on sale. Be Seen ’ Omaha’s Economy Drug Store ok o 260 Mentholatum ........vssnsnes 140) $1.60 3.qt. Red Rubber Fountan FARNAM THEATRN 26¢ Peroxide Hydrogen . &0 7;”{""- S CAMERAPHONE 1 1b, 20-Mule Team Borax . ol Baine o GEM LOYAL Sal Heoatica, 19¢, 34c an $3.50 D 25c Packer's Tar Soap .. SYTIDGS tavrnns PASTIME £1.00 Scott's Emyision We ¢ full line of LYRIO $1.00 Pinaud's Lilas Vegetalo e T e Ak Maaio $1.00 Fellow's 8; S0c Hinkle's Cascara Pills, bottle of NECcOM 41.00 Listerine 100 Looiisiieaiinnineas Ry 1 ARBOR wy PALACE 260 Bromo Seltser $3.75 Horlick's Ma ted Milk .. n . f0c tottle Pheroas Wafers.. ' ', DIAMOND BURT 8§40, Bayer' Keis S eaith 8% | 5o Cupic’s Puffs ard Venity Dox, 1ve 800 Pubecco Tooth Paswe........, 36:] e Lowrey's Polisbing Cloth. ... ALMO oMAHA, CIGAR SPECIALS 10c Robert Bur Conch; 106 Goorge IV ov. o 1 Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention at Prices Quo ed Above BEATON DRUG CO. FIFTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. L 0o inies Edward Lynch A8 sscciate | | |

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