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THE BLK: OMAHA. SATLKDAV. APRIL JU, 191:2.
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' NOTABLE MILLINERY EVENT!
500 Copies Genuine French Hats I
Purchased from Julius Smolin, Broadway, N. Y.
Every One Is a Charming New Design.
greatest millinery
lirge. grace-
nus is tlx
AT Jr,ii? ljrai.l. hemp. IVeiuh chip straw t
' or KiiS!iii Mil.-m. trimmod in t
1 lower crown trim
I ami ribbon cf-
ncw Contincutal f
jjtA iiihtg:-, slcnci
'ii!l!,,s triinmcd in bcl
tM'AVy pros grain ribltou; ii
NRfv-T Hiirut mcdinin t-izc st
"V i'd tailored hats. fT "1 I
Values up to $20.00, Jk J(J
i-Iting and
ul.so mnnv
trcct lints
Millinery in Easement
Women '3 Sample Spring
: Trimmed Hats G.0'J and
" $7.50 value, at v . .$2.50
Women's Smart 'Banded
Sailors; black, white, burnt.
red and nnvv
at....... $1.50 to $2.50
Women's Untrimmed Hats
- Black, white and burnt-
worth $2.50. t 81.00
"25c
$mwW in h w&Wm-
! Millinery, of Smartest Character
The woniau who seeks a hat that is strictly correct
must come to this store where correct styles are designed.
The designing and adapting of models to harmonize
with the features of the women who wear them is an art
that is mastered here.
Maay artistic creations., designed to meet the de
mands of the fashionable u-omau during the months ot
.May and June are. here now and niauy may be seen Satur
day for the first time.
Any high ehtss hat from Brandeis cannot be dupli
cated iu a cheaper model.
NEWEST, CLEVEREST STYLES for 1912.
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Saturday Special
Fancy Feather Stick-Ups
All the, m-ason's newest
trimmed effects Kmpire
green, primrose, black
working into solid white,
etc. now colors in Mara
bou effects, pheasant tails
, nud fluffies, worthi
up to $1.00, at..
i Sale of Leather afid Mesh' Bags
$1.00 and $1.50 LEATHER BAGS at 79c
11 and 12-inch frames some leather covered but mostly
. metal frames every bag real leather and many are lea-
ther lined, rositively the biggest values ever "
known, at
$3.00 Leather Bags $1.69
Wonderful barilla la
cepUontlljr fla bi. All
leatbor bin!, 11-ln. . oildU- ,
ed triD, tu leather Un-,
d and Imlde purte; nma
bags ha double handle
and two aid pocketi; all
color. Many ityle to
elect from,
at
' '. GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS
$3.00,Cert8 silver Mesh Bags with six-inch
framo, kid liued, at.
$3.00. German' Silver Mesh liags, kid lined j beautiful
grape design on frame and fringe of mesh
hanging in points,' ut
; NEW STYLES IN SUMMER BELTS
Patent leather alriped In pink and while, red and white, Q
nary blue and white and pale blue and white, at, each, . OiC
BRANDEIS STORES
Showing Greater Varieties of Women's Rcadyto-Wear Apparel.
Fashionable and Practical Suits and Frocks for Late Spring and Early Summer
The New Season's Favorites-White Serge Suits
White serge will take precedence this season. The most popular of all suits for every prac
tical wear. A group of new arrivals in white serges, Bedford cords, whipcords and cotton cor
duroys glace or earl button trimmings ratine or (?1Q CO C 20 (!f 2 s
lace collars. Stunning suits in these four groups, at. . 7, vLOj !OwOUj $dD
I Correct Footwear 1, Women s Men I
You'll Find Greater Varieties in Our Shoe Section.
Main Floor Old Store.
RED CROSS SHOES FOR WOMEN
We are Omaha agents for these celebrated shoes. Fash-
ioned according to the most advanced ideas of shoe uiak-
ing to give perfect comfort. All leathers, all stylos in
shoes, oxfords and pumps. Sizes . (j O C( a J
from 2o to 9; at, pair JO.JU 10 2m
79c!
I Women's Clever New Wash Dresses cSi"i?i; $6 98
ttyls) la new, at v Vl
mm
7
$1.69
:$i.98
$2.98 i
BRANDEIS STORES
SERGE DRESSES at $5.00
Those practical spring frocks in black and navy
with three-uarter sleeves and low neck,
silk collars and cuffs, etc., etc.
SPRING COATS at $10.00
These coats are made of serges, worsteds, silks,'
taffetas, shantungs, etc., etc.
LINGERIE and VOILE WAISTS
ScoreB of these clever, new
"con tie" or peplum
styles now the rage every
where; three groups, at
$1.98, $2.50, $2.93
Women's New Silk Waists
1 Chiffons, raessa lines
. and taffetas in every
new style idea, at S3.98
Waist Special for Saturday Waista 'of thin
voile or dainty lingerie smartly trimmed,
at ' $1.00
Women's Undennuslins Combination gar
ments, gowns, skirts, corset covers and draw
ers extra special at, each !$1.00
Women's House Dresses, nt $1.00
Women's Dressing Saeques, at .50c
Jn Children's and Juniors' Section
WHITE CONFIRMATION DRESSES
Beautifully made and
many are elaborately
trimmed. Children's'
confirmation dresses.
sizes 6 to 14; juniors';
sizes 13 to 17
at $2.98 to $12.50
Children '8 Smart. Sum
mer . .Wash Dresses
new groups at..'.98c
.Juniors' Wash Dresses
nt ......$1.98
Children's Box Coats,
with big sailor collar
and combination cuffs,
at $2.93 and $5.00
LOW HEEL PUMPS FOR WOMEN
Are gaining in favor every day one
of the new features of this .season's
footwear. Straight pump styles, also
oue strap pumps and Colonial pumps
in all leathers and sizes; welf jnadc
and finished; at,
. per pair...
t
t
:S2.98-$3;48 1
VKJ ISA t
A
EDUCATOR SHOES for MISSES and CHILDREN
Made to train the growing feet properly. Gun metal, tan k J
cnlf imd white buckskin in two-strap pumps and button t
shoes. Priced according to size (IT 1 . 7 C & O 7 C
and leather; at, pair 4L.i J 4LiJ
- 400 PAIRS MEN'S OXFORDS
Such famous makers as T. D. Barry
and J. E. French. Pup, stub and kozy
lasts, in tan calf and 'gun metal calf
skin. New, up-to-date styles for the
"young men. $4.00 and ' f0 Of"
$4.50 Oxfords at, pr iJJ.O
Hoy' hhofg Tan calf, gun metal calf and
patent leather hoea, mostly oxfords, that
are actually worth up to M C . (i f
ll.!!:":.:....$l.Qo
1 BRANDEIS STORES
Omaha Woman Has Iceberg Experience
W
G
niinois Delegates- .
at-Large Instructed
for Roosevelt
SPKlXiiPIELD. 111 . April J -K1ht
delef atr-ftt-lrKf lo the ntlunl repuh
llran crnvnitlon. Intnn-tl fpr RoveU.
were unnntmou.Oy rtiown by ih rep-tli
lioin sifite lunvcntiun thit afurnooa as
fuHows: .
Governor h-le- S. lnn, CMC".
Hoy O. Wmi, ihtcgo.
K. A. Kf khurt t'hiCHCo.
Colonel hatincv !irr. OhicafO.
K Y. Sherman. Sprnitftlld.
It. 1. t'iark. I-Tii.
I.. .. Kitrrnmn, Mt. Vrma.
Ualir a. Httarnrtfld. IU k Itland.
Tt Taft adhmnti did not oppose the
late. .
Mr a. carria Alexander Hohrenburg of
BeMevll'e, ,. P. Oraut of Winchester ana
P. A. Peterxon of Rock ford w ere nomi
nated for trusteea of the I'nlversity of
BANKER AND WIFE DEAD,
I INFANT AND MAIDS SAFE
j NEW YORK. April l!.-Tliere ) oc
1 survivor of the fatrful disaster off the
JrnJ Banks of NVw found I and wlio Ii
; awaiT t,tt th.- T'ta-iV- .vent t- th-
bottom with 1.0 pemon. Including hit
Tath -r. mother m lit :1c ?tr. This
virvlvor It Tra'.-eri Allison, eleven raontlu
tld. who l at the lint. 1 Manhattan with
the nurse and two iralds, who were aavetl
with him- His patents, Mr. and Mrs.
H- J- Alltwi of Moitrrai. and sfft r
Loraine. three and a half years old, w?rc
left on the dck of the Tfranie when the
last life boat was lowered.
Two brothers of Mr. Allison. Oeorgo
B, Allison and Percy W. Allison, rnrne
from Montreal to meet their nephew.
They did not abandon hope that Mr. and
Mrs. Allison had been rescued until the
t'arpathia reached her pier. Mr. Allison
was a member of a banktna; firm of Montreal.'
Permits to smoke. 6 cents. All dealers.
BOONE BANKER DID
! NOT WAIT FOR TITANIC
BOONE. la.. April !!.-(Spcll.)-Hon.
jS. L. Moore, prt.idtnt of th. First Na
tional bank and pm!d.nt of the Security
jiiavtnn bank of thl. city, arrived In the
! city tod.y ' from South America and
! Pert.. He had paaaice booked on the
Titanic with hi. party, but tailed two
dsv.i ahead on the Red St.r liner Up
, l.iid. Krery member of hi party, with
jthe exception of Mr. Alexander Halver
aon til drowned.
I
Kentuckian Jokes
in Electric Chair
EDDYVII.LK. Ky April IS.-' I lecKon
thla Jar will .hake out my fnlae teeth.
eald Wlllard Richardson. 3 years old. w;
he was being strapped in the eltt tri .
chair at th. penitentiary here today, pi
paratory to forfeltina his life for tli-
murder of John Viola, a Carole county
farmer, two mont. rko.
"Cut out all of that confounded bvf
Inf. " he said to his Kray-halrcd I.tli-r
aa th. latter sobbed his fare ell. 'What's
It to you. anyway?"
Richardson was dead after the tir-t
shock.
j Persistent Advertising Is the Road
Ills Return.
Photograph of ickbkku with which emprkss op buitaix was in coujsiox-loaxku the bek et
t ' " ' mr.' m. b. chapman.
Mia, M. E. Chapman of 3 But ri. any- wck. and bore him doart. en
nnaha. lou had 46 'very unusual ex-, wbeu the euptatn dtatchrd the ship's
verlenc of bavins bea oa board a o"i'" around with reanurinn word It
I steanwalp when It was In collision with was of ih avail. Not until the sound K't
' monster tceberR. It happened In th.l hranerirc tu heard were the paseeo-
iluuiiner of IK. wbca .he wm no the j aatlsfied that w. war. not going
'."Canadian Pacific's ereat boat, the Km- down. There was a vast deal of dlffer
vreaa of Britain, eut bound. The vnael between the accident to the Titanic
polluted with an keberc m th. middle of ! and the one I rvtuk of. The Eraprer.
tba lat. Just bafor clearlnc the Gulf "uttered only a slightly damaaed prow
M f3t Lawrence. The next day some uf tr" 'roken propellor. After laylna to for
line puaenKers made photographs of tte ,ix bour repair the damage. ; iro-
' jrreat mass of Ice. one of which Mrs. ceeded on our way. not. before aevcra.
iiniiintn m r, aira wukii " . g ; - w j 1 - . ... - - - n
is reproduced Iwrewltli. Mrs. Chapman ! phoiocrafched the caw of our fear i tata to L'n c!-i lat evtairf for com '
Wit the story of the danseroua expert- ; nl"b " ".tt roor-:!n at a safe , u:::me.n in rtatr's piison
Be. tho: . , ! distance, a hupe (cclx-rg. I-Uyu. like a
THREE TRAMPS SENT TO
THE PEN FOR ROBBERY
M COOK.- Neb . Apctl Ml Special -Tbrea
tram, '4 ere tried before Judjte
Perr' In district court taut nlniit for
aulrinc. ard robbiric Major Ilev of la
dfanoia. this counfy, and pleading StfUty
were eMenctd ito, the feni:tiai ' a
foliews:, Roy Fisher. 'aged 1 rst tall
breed Indlaa-Canadian. two to five years:
liarence Cfcney of Iowa, aed Zl years,
two to four yeart: Clreeier Cordonaer of
Kansas, one to three years. They weit
MomevFurniture D-SmShS
2 w lo oeiow uman a rr i c es not une uay uui avery uay
Save On Your Ice Bills
Full Carload of Famous
Leonard Refrigerators
Just Received
5.00 to f '45.00
Get Our Rug Prices
,. "I remember perfectly bow it rounded kyacrafcr at lor.i rauei."
to aacx I tnouaii somebody's toot bad com
1 contact with my barth. The seen was
: to ba alwaya . remembered. Th.
tlunr sfwnd th Minn tw. I p'f U't'n
:iLANI. Kef., Aprl ML-tSprsaL)
re:ieJu it iivke. 5 c-ntr. All Co. .-:, : n5 (rn'Jon. ased ;, a rer.iient vt
. . I &aci..'i.r county, rta." rad, for
PerRletent Aovertinl la til. Road to th:.tv a.:. died Tje?dny. A widow.
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27x54-inch Velvet Rugs at. !
27x54-inch Asminister Rugs:
6x9 Seamless Brussels Rugs
Seamless Brussels Rugs
9x12 Velvet Rugs at ;
9x12 Axminister Rugs.
95c I
S1.45 I
S4.75 I
$9.75
$12.50 I
? 15.00 I