Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 25, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE OMAHA SrXDAV BEE: SEPTEMBER 2.'. 101O A I ENTIRE WEEK BEGINNING Sixth Monday, 1 wenty AT STORES Initial Showing of Our Dired Importation of French Pattern Hats, together With Exclusive ( Models in Women's Gowns and Wraps, Personally Selected in European Fashion Centers By Our Own Foreign Buyers An entirely new feature of this opening will be the display of Gowns and Wraps on living models. Our New York buying organiza tion has collaborated with our own office in the style colony in Paris in assembling the most authentic styles in apparel from two continents. A Letter From Our -. European Buyer' Paris, September 9, 1910. The purchases I have made this season are such that you can satisfy the most fastid ious customer, as well as the one who depends upon you for something smart, yet not too ex pensive. I have made some remarkable selections of coats in Berlin which is the world's great est market for wraps. I have never seen so many exquisite things in Paris as at the present time. Gowns from Paquin all have a tendency to the Km pire effect with draped shoulders and many with kimono sleeves. Hound length skirts are popular in both street and evening gowns, but Drecoll, Fran cis and Paquin are showing a few pointed trains on their evening gowns. The colors this season are mostly in soft dark shades. Many exquisite blouses are being shown here in Paris to be worn with tailored suits. In Millinery, the smartest hats run ex tremely large or extremely small. The most favored trimmings are eigrettes,, Paradise or shaded ostrich plumes, the tints running from tatipe to pink, light blue to black, etc Large-simply trimmed hats are worn over lace evening caps. ' Silk evening head dresses in American Beuuty shades and trimmed with silver em broidery and tassels fit very snug to the head. . Tapestry hats embroidered in gold are bo much copied in cheaper models that they tire no longer elegant. In Paris they are quite ordinary. I am sending some fur evening sets with hat trimmed with skunk, and velvet and ' kunk muff and neck piece to match. MRS. R E. FLETCHER, . European Buyer for Brandeis Stores. j 1 1 j i I J " If 111 MmWm m Miii Every department in Brandeis Stores shares in this opening, each section displaying its most attractive novelties for the new season. Extreme novelties in im ported Dress Fabrics for Fall. An Assembly of the Newest r arrivals in Silks and Velvets. 1 The season's Cleverest Mod els in Women's Separate f Costume Waists and Fine Tailored , . Waists. Newest Arrivals for Fall and Winter in Perrin's Fam ous Kid Gloves. Unusually Fine Assortment ' of Superior Grades of Silk Hosiery. New Fall Neckwear. Superb Showing of the Latest European Novelties in Jewelry. High Grades of Women's and Men's Footwear. A Splendid Showing of the New Laces and Em broideries. A Showing of Everything that is Correct in Men's Apparel. The Entire Store Interior is rwnmted After a Theme in Harmonv With A the Occasion.