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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1924)
■ ..... ■ — — — ■ ■ -■ ■ ■■■■■_ -■ . --- —--——rr-— r-----1 - ." ■ " . ,i jsaag ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ ■ . - — -—— .-- __— -— — .. - ————- — ■■--- — ——■ ■— - --- ..!■ The Brandeis Store Annual Fall Opening I Beginning Monday Fall €©ats and Wraps PREDOMINATING in the new autumn Wraps is the use X of color and fur. Bright colored linings—warm red and gold tones in the woolens—metallic fabrics—vivid plaids and stripes for spoils. And new lines—fitted, circular and flaring—provide varia tion for the popular tubular silhouette. On Our Second Floor ' Th® €©§tmiinni® Ensemble j The Costume Ensemble: Tubular silk or wool frock and long jj|j; fur-trimmed coat to match—which is making an early appearance for autumn, may be seen in Juina, fawnskin, imported woolens '' and other fabrics—in the new shades, and with lavish trimming of furs. 69.50 to 295.00 THE finest in fabric and style charac terize ©nr dis plays min PARIS and New York have given their best to make Brandeis outstanding in wo men’s fashionable millinery. Most unusual is our fall display. Rich in color, beautiful in design. $5.00 to $50.00 MONDAY evening our new Sixteenth Street Windows will be open for the first time for public inspection. We are proud of these window’s, for we feel that our improved display space is one of our most important steps in keeping up with the best stores in America. We take great pleasure in inviting the public to view these window’s Monday Evening. Also for Monday evening we announce I Am Elalborat© FasMom M®wim© BEGINNING at 8 p. m. on our second floor—entrance on Seventeenth street. Models by Irene Castle, Hickson, Milgrim and .other foremost designers will be shown. Latest modes from Paris and New York will be displayed on living models. Millinery' from Bruclf-Weiss, Hadley Leon, Normandie, Kibcl, Hyland, De Marinis, Joseph, Lucienne. MUSIC will be furnished by Randall’s Royal Orchestra. You are cordially invited to attend this Revue and Display between the hours of 8 and 10 p. m. Monday evening. MISS EDN%A WALLACE HOPPER, the renowned stage beauty, has consented to be present at this revue at 8:15, and she will ~lV1 greet you there with a short talk. Miss Hopper will wear some lovely gowms of famous designers, and some stunning hats by the best makers of New York and Paris. We cordially invite all our patrons to be present and meet Miss Hopper. Th@ Fall Frocks EARLY Fall Frocks are arriving constantly at Brandeis’—with all the freshness of a new season written in their smart, youthful lines and beautiful shades. Daytime Frocks of gleaming satins— lace-trimmed, fur-trimmed—of criap twills, embroidered, plain or fur trimmed. Evening Frock* glamorous with tha shadow of laces, the shimmer of beads, the sheen of rich metallic fabrics 19.75 to 295.00 CMMrem’s I Wear NOTHING has been spared to make our Children's De partment unusual in as sortment. So complete is our stock that you can choose from unlimited variety. Coats, $10.00 to $89.50 Dresses $2.95 to $39.50 Ac€©ssoiri@s * Accessories take on the fall motive of subdued color, and hosiery turns to the richer shades of taupe and brown, with their infinite variations. Slip pers are simpler, a little more pointed, and oxford ties demand recognition among walking shoes. Leather bags meet the Directoire influence with flat under-the-arm mod els. Silken lingerie is beautifully varied, and embroidered voiles and batistes are taking their places with the aristo crats. Yard Goods Fall showings of yard goods are rich with lus trous silks, soft velvets, harmoniously colored bro cades, satins and crepes. Woolen materials are warm and fluffy in coat ings, and smoothly twilled in suitings and dress fab rics. The woman who in dulges her creative sense in making her fall ward robe, will find everything beautiful and new, to be made up into models as charmingly varied as her ingenuity can devise. i Knitted (Seeds THIS season's brightest new thought in Knitwear is the Robbed Coat with thick fur like yarn collar and the brushed wool coat. A complete selection of lovely warm colors. $ I.9S to^$19.75 BTj'URS are new and wonderful this season, featured by fullness of swnep and graceful straight lines. Mink, Viatka, gray Squirrel, Hudson Seal, brown and silver * Muskrat are made up into garments as luxurious a hth ey are beautiful. To see them is to buy them. |||||| Coats, 79.50 to 1,500 Jacquettes, 59.50 to 295.00 |