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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1912)
1 atssssf isflssi tavAa"akSi s tlsassJ THE BEE: OMAHA, SATCBDAY, SEPTEMBEE 7, 1912, - Z3E3EZ 1 Show Styles That ; Are All New and Qualities IhoroughlyiDe Women's Fall Suits, -a fw4 ill '.;y I Htf M . if II J WHO M h jam V By1 far 5 the greater . majority of Omaha women buy here. Experience has taught' them that" they get a much greater variety and much smarter styles. Special Group of High Glass MAN-TAILORED SUITS Its., for WOMEN Made in the smartest cut-away effects, the new 32-inch straight line and French back coats and the high belted skirts. The nobbiest materials ever shown in suitings, all the new two-toned high luster 4 boucle, cheviot and mannish . ma terials.. : Prominent . among the . colors are the .? new browns, taupe 'and navies 'fT0 f" over 40r styles to select from ,.i - Vn-jfj at NEW FALL SUITS CI Q A Special Group at .;Pvf w t il t '' 1 1 1 it -e 1 ' 1 fzr we specialize on tnis panicuiar m tor aaturaay 'Vi v . at $19 lt 18 one of the m08t interesting lots at a popular pritxj we uave ever buowii. suvvry new feature in style, cloth and color will be found in this group. ' We specially invite inspection of these beautiful 3U11S. ai ............ These promise to be' the' popular' early fall coats.' They are made in the seven-eighths or three-quarter lengths, 'with the new convertible Robespierre collar in the pretty -heavy boucle, rough effects, tweeds, Scotch plaids, etc Many very stunning effects at ( $10. $15, $19 and $25 . f ' , mmm mm mmmmm wmmmmmm aa mm , Full Length Fall Coats for Women and Misses Every style, fabric and color that finds fashionable favor Is Included In this splen did group of graceful new coats. A score of styles to select from where you usually find but two or three. A range of prices CI C t 1 Q ' C? nnr including attractive groups at. .' vplJ, PX7, PU dllU iM: t . it ' '3L.-U-. -"11 - .-.Til 1 11 if ii - pmdabfefi: . IS . Al PI ' G ;V i j Sri . 1 r fl A. . w. . -W . w .w .9. .w. . .T. w t Jewelry Specials Hand engraved sterling silver f bar pins, wortn. 50c. at . .23c v - i Sterling v Silver pendant neck laces',, special, i t 5vt n I ii M 1 I Pn. lui. 111 riiMini.. urn .iiurn. ,1 nun iiiiiiwili-irii iifViriu'Wi J SPECIAL NOTICE r We. are the official agents for Omaha High. School Cadet . U-n 1 f o r m s Cadets shoujid come here at once for meas- " urements. " i: Great Sale Traveling Men's Samples LEATHER BAGS I AT. ABOUT K THEIR ACTUAL VALUE " All the samples from the famous houseof Herman Schauer. , This lot of samples includes every style and shape of leather bag that is made., -Every kind of leather real seal, real walrus, real m rocco and real alligator.' ; Every bag1 at half price or less than half. J Positively biggest bargains in bags we I ever offered. -: ; , . I z e $1.69 ' $3 Real Goat Seal Bags 11-in, to', metal framesleather lined, at . P J- $4 Goat Seal Bags very fine at . .... . .......... $4 to $3 Real Seal, Real Walms and Morocco Eags, ,ln colors and' all shapes and sizes, all ., fl'Q Cf leather lined, at $1.98 and ........ . .P.OJ $3.50 to $6 Rel Seal and Real Walrus' Bags f Metal and leather covered frames (PO OO 4 all sizes and shapes leather lined, at. iT.IO , and $8.00 leather bags at, each -...... .MM 19.00 and J10.00 leather bags at, each ........ $3.9fl $10.00 and $12.00 leather bags at each ....... .S4.9V f SPECIAL SALE OF NEW ;MESH BAGS . . ; , SEW AND EXQUISITE I 'Gharmeuse Dressed .Exclusive, new style Ideas that you 'can not pogsibly duplicate In any other store. They are adapted for dress vear and are fresh and new in every charming feature !of fall style. Prices are $25-$33-$80-$49. Women's New Wool , 'Dresses Mor popular than ever this season dressy and practlcal as well new 1912 fall style features groups' at $0.98, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $25,00 Women's New Pall Chiffon Waists Charming models now being shown for -the first time at $3.98. ' Women's . Xew Silk' 'and Chiffon WaistsFor dress and , evening ; wear c as 'well as for wear with suits-sprf-clals at $0.98 and $10.00. SPECIAL NOTICE! Our new fall models are now in of the celebrated , s ' , viiKing Tailored Waists" ' And we take this means of notifying the many Omaha women who have, been waiting the arrival of the fall stock.' . J 11 mm, mm'', -Wlz ill ' : . V Gharmeuse Dresses These are positively the genuine soft silk charmeu8e that promises to create a furore this fall in the afternoon and street frocks. The smartest of long line effects and the popular panier models are shown and in every one of the nevr, soft colors of brown, taupe, navy, Copenhagen and biack- ' r special at. .......... . . . . . . J-C Women s Fall Footwear . , (Main Floor Old Store) Fine tan calf; and black suede button or lace shoes new custom or high toes- all sizes and widths-' ( ' QO QtZ Saturday special ; at" pair . : .t.tp.QO . ' Girls' School; Shoes Complete' lines in kid, calfskin and pat ent leathers all the different highiops, new broad toes, easy fitting lasts Prices range, according to size and quality, pr. $1.25 to $2.98 . BRANDEIS STORES X German silver ring mesh bags.. 5 H-inch etched frame, kid lined worth J 3, T German silver fish" scale mesh hags, 4 -In.' frame and very deep, unlined and with , . one-Inch fringe worth $3, ? t . . . .$1.98 15.00 German silver ring mesh bags, T 7-inch pierced frame, kid lined won- X derful bargain at ... . . .$2.98 5 unbreakable mesh German silver bags,, unlined, 7-inch frame and 6 $ inches deep, at . . ... ...... . , .$1.98 X $1,60 German silver mesh hags and vanity eases, at . $1.00 4 fr 444 r f 1 -J DOC XT Soft Crush Hats THE MOST ..POtfJLAB HATS FOR SEPTEMBER The favorites on every dressy avenuerCHere are hats of black and white, taupe, red ;and black com binations, etc, in velvet, satins, plushes 20. different ; styles in medium and small shapes, all new, simply trimmed with bands and bows, 2 special groups VVUIIldll 'f.. $2.50 & $3.98 Fall 'Trimmed Hats in Our; Bierrient Section Now shown for the. first time in this enlarged Section. Trimmed large velvet hats, blocked silk . hats trimmed with fancy.? feathers, 'ribbon bows, etc.',' aU'new;and.np-to-date dirt' f"A O .'(jjc AA' fall stylesT-two' very special bargains at.;.;. ;mC90y (X?$p.UU. 1 PECIAKSALE IN ART NEEDLEWORK DEPT.! Hand crocheted.' .DolliiBS;wjthalllinenv:damaskNcenters in ka "variei of pretty patterns specially pricel'for Satttrday-- ;v :l R ' ; Plate doilies, 8-inch size, at,' each.KvvrV..;w.. 25c, 10c Night gowns made, of cottop. crepe, trimmed .with lace edging and ribbon beading; French seams; stamped for French and eyelet embroid eryall sizes special. 98c Muslin .gowns, , finished with French' seams' and trimmed with lace "edg ings stamped to em broider special at 78c Shopping bags, ' stamped on white, tan ,-. and cream colored linen rwlth . floss to complete ' the embroldery-r ' 50c values, - Saturday at, each . ii... J... . ..... 10c 1 BRANDEIS STORES New Books tHK REtXIXNff. Br Holmsn 'Dar. S9 pp. I1.J5. Harper A Brotrt. Th author et"aln at, .the bBlhnlng that 'The Red lne" he write, about neither road or route. It is an Institution-It Is amugfUn.'. , , t i It la a fine itory, of the rorpantlc ort, told with daah and spirit, with appre ciation of nature's beauty and with much Diarrhoea No case of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera I u!aMutn or Summer Complaint is so serl ois that WAKEFIELD'S BLACKBERRY BALSAM will not quickly relieve It For 63 years WAKEFIELD'S BLACKBERRY BALSAM has cured these bowel troubles in their wotst forms, and in many cases after other remedies and doc ton ' had failed. 35 everywhere. . ,-, ', , i warm human sympathy. There is In It some rood character aketchlngv too, of the Acadian people, notably of Anaxa soraa Bllledeau, who fiddles bis way about the country and bomes a "pay ohologloal Instrument," through whom a state leslslatprs la moved to', fustic and their homes are restored to the evicted Acadlana. , Aside , irora being; a good itory,, the book will tell Its readera much about a little, but interesting, corner of their country, concerning which moat ot them know nothing at all. ' MRS. EIJ AND" POMCT ANN. Bv Florence: Olmitead. 1M pp.' tt. - Rellly & Brlttan company. , . The atory tella of many, arnualng things that happen In the crowded family Mrs. Ell trtei to bring up under ctrcumstajices that would appall a less valiant spirit Policy Ann his real name Is Foliclander, because his father is a Greek. is a little boy of uncommon Interest; and in order I that there may be something for every one in ''this little book, a love, story, has I not been omitted. . ; s a , . THE JUST AND THBJ UNJUST. B Vaughan Krster. KM pp. 41.25., Bobbs- Merrill company. Although begun long before- th popu larlty of The Prodigal Judge." the pres. ent posthumous novel' of Its author was completed somewhat later. Where some authors use scenery for their , back grounds, Mr. Kester. uses , humorous characters; In the" present case the Shrlmplln family, whose idiosyncrasies would make a book by themselves, The main story,, however, concerns the ad ventures of John North," who Is aoauaed of murdering his friend and is '.almost hanged for the crime which another com mitted. ETJ3IE UNDTNKR. A seouel' to The Darurerous Ase. Bv Kirtn ( Mlrhaalla. tit pp. S1.30. John Lane company. This book opens when . the deadly mo notony of a journey around the world, which Elsie Llndtner and her' companion, Jeanne, are taking, begins to. pall upon the two women. . Jeanne gives up travel ing and Elsie Undtner goes to America,. Here, yielding to an unexplained Impulse, she adopt a street urchin. Her motherly Instincts are awakened, and the child la to her the present and the future. , THE SHERIFF OF BADGER. . Br George Pattulio. SIS pp. 11.26. D. Apple- ton ft to. . A breesy Western story, full , of dash and cleverness, which contains descrip tions of life In the cattle country and on the, big ranches now given over to farming, Incidentally, the love story running through the bock Is very human and the characterisations are all good. KINDLING. By Charles Knton and Arthur Hornblow, , S75 pp. , $VJ. , G, , W. Dillingham company. The book follows closely tht play f the same name, which Omaha people had the opportunity of seeing Miss Illington present last winter. Ir Js vivid story which tugs at the. reader's heartstrings. ' I V- .' : .,' f, A MAN IN THE OPEN. By . Roger Pocock. 362 pp. The Bobbs-Merrlli.com- pany.,.. - . A story pr .ire, a story of adventure, a cowboy - story, a sailorman.'a story, all rolled into one, and told partly by the man himself and partly by his wife. The story has the flavor of a strong and un usual Individuality and Is always shining sad vibrant with life. Miscellaneous. .'.-. i:v 'MY LIFE IN PRISON. By Donald Lowrle. 423 pp. I1.2S. . Mitchell Ken nerley. "Donald, Lowrle has written a story of his own personal experience in San Quen-tin- prison that is worthy the perusal of every student and of the public In gen eral. It is valuable, first, tor its frank and apparently ; accurate discussion , ot conditions that pertain within the prison Itself. Tho problems of the prisoners are set forth clearly, as well as the prob lems of the keepers. The Incidents that are recounted are for the main part Illus trative of the routine life within the walls, but some are unusual and are therefore, told at length. " This author gives some reasonable suggestions for the betterment of conditions Inside th prison,' changes that will not only benefit the mon who are confined there,' but will be; of prof t to the State of - California, No study of penology can be called complete that does .not comprise this book. ' Its style Is simple and lucid.' and its author has really done his kind . a service. v n MM Ivory .' soap, per cake SVC 50o traveli n g cases for t, .25c $1 genuine Ideal hair brush. 79c 25c : Bruguier8' I violet talcum, 7c sm3 jfirli rrv. r j j . in - i o nn EjulJq Ksk"W"sI 1 m lipt i i nixi o S .Sleepers and Diner ready 6:80 P; f.1. OENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER AND THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. By John Wifherspoon DuBose. 470 pp. $3. The NeaJe Publishing company. Himself a soldier, Mr. DuBose 'had a personal acqua'ntance ' with General Wbeeler ot forty years' standing, and the book Is-written wktv Judgment and appreciation, and the 5 ability to weigh values. " The styt fs'Cdnclse, ; with few ornaments and fewer dtsgressiohs. Facts are given, rather than gossip about facta, and motives and deeds are analysed. -, THE WAR. OF THE SIXTIES. Com- ' plied by Oapta'n E. R. Hutchlns. 4) I pp. $3. ' The Neale ' Publishing com pany. .;. - - ,, . In this book the "author has collected reminiscences of the war between the states from soldiers and sailors of thn union and confederate armies and navtes. Real Incidents of the war are here told with great sest '. Anecdotes, history,, hu mor, pathos, love; courage, sacrifice are' commingled; in , these records of hard fighting. " ;.;' 1 f THE OOLIGHTLTS: FATHER AND PON. s By Laurence North. 837 Pp. J1.25; George H. Doran Company. , . The story of a Napoleon of London Journalism. A humorous rec'ta! of Ingeni ous ' rascalltr the ; struggle for and achievement of success, marked by lift knowledr 'and distinguished, by bracing indifference to the temporary flirtations of fortune. 25c Dr. Graves' Tooth powder,; $ 10c shaving Alt : soap at. . . . ... 2v 10c Palmolive , . soap almolive - f at . . .. .. C $1 violet Loui- "sette powder. . ..wsiC TOILET G00D3. "-"f ' '.; -i i, . . - v -. .. 25c Corylopsis talcum ......... .15c - i r ' , . v. , ,. j . v - 2 25c Dr. Lyon's tooth powder. . . .19c 50c Pebeco tooth paste . . ... . .39c 25c Sanitol tooth paste ..... . . .14c 25c Sanitol face cream . . . . ; . .14c $1.50 Oriental cream .$1.09 50c Champlain's liquid pearl 40c 25c Pond's vanishing cream . . . .16! 25c Peroxide cream . '. . . . . . . . . . .18c $1 massage cream . f. ....... . 59c 1-lb. .Victor's talcum v. .25c . ;i ' "" 25c Diamond nail polish ...... . .20c Trial size Amol cream. . ......... .5c mm ,.r . . ,'., -' ' f "- ' - 25c $3.00 T mm - n - SANini " ' ax' ;j ' ' TOOTH I , 14 c $1.49 1 RUBBER GOODS.' $1.25 combination syr inge, for, . .. .n89c 75c 'Fountain;'! syringe ' .for ,-; . i: . . . . ; -. f 59c, $3 prophylactic; douche ;for-:..,...'w..-$2.25 PERFUME SECTION ' 25c Satinette powder (Imp.)... .14c 25c Rogers & Gallett'srice. . . , . .19C 50c L&i Jeune powder.". . .. . . . . .39c Harmony powder 50c 50c J ockey Gub or Crab Apple ex tract, per ounce '. .-. . ... 4.25c 75e "William's lilac toilet water. . 59c wmjtTT ffaiggrwaci!iwj!i 1-lb. : 20 Mule Team borax 'a for SO it.",'.!..',1: xwYtv,.. i',,.t.:''.i;,ta 10c Shinola for ... ....... ; ..lIC PHOTO DEPT. ; 9 tubes M. Q. devel oper for ...i.,...25c All Seneca cameras at "price. " ' 1 STOHES little want the business.