OMAHA, SUNDAY MORXTXO, OCTOBER 0, 1910. W Notable Events at Brandeis Stores rm. Fabric jjjDSili: jfi of Highest ca , L -L'ft, I Are Showing Clrer Fall Novelties In Veilings and Neckwear. Rrandels Stores Bell - GoKKard l VIU and Lyra Comet. Many Kxtrema Novelties Front Our Own Taris Office. mist r. ' ! aaaaa ... TIIE LATEST HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES IN Fine Trimming Laces, Novelty Bands, Nettings, Garnitures and Dress Trimmfngs effects, also ......49c Munsing Underwear . In the new Persian, Egyptian, multi-colored bonded, jetted, gold, silver and metallic effects. Pricos range, per yard, from $10 down to BRANDEIS STORES ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN OMAHA FOR THE CELEBRATED Women's, Children's and Men's fine, medium and heavy rib bed cotton and fleecy lined, part wool and all wool all tr.. . 49c,: 98c, $1.50 to $2.98 The Highest Grade of Kid Gloves 2-clasp Kid Gloves Perrin make, in black, white, gray, green, champagne and all the newest fall shades. Fitted to the hand. Main Glove Counter, per pair, at $1.75 and $2.00 WOMEN'S TWO-CLASP FRENCH LAMBSKIN GLOVES Black, white, tan, grey and blue, all sizes. Fitted if desired, per pair, at $1.25 ElifEII Brandeis Exquisite Millinery There Is a charm about Bran deis Hats that Is always lacking In hats of less worthy origin. A Brandeis Hat is always strictly correct always harmon ious in color and always an ex ample of perfect taste. Our Importation from Paris -this season cannot be surpassed by the showing of any other Amer ican milliner. ve mention superb fall models $25 to $75 'El RAM "Favored by Fa$hionB Colony" "Welcomed and Appreciated by All Omaha' We invite the people of this city and vicinity to be our guests at the formal opening of Omaha's newest and most delightful place of assembly Brandeis Pompeian Room. Monday, October Tenth and continuing throughout the entire week The Pompeian Room the -most picturesque room of its kind -in America is designed for. the comfort and pleasure of the people of Omaha and its environs. A special engagement for the opening The Famous Ochlman Trio ,' Instrumental and Vocal Selections Beautiful and valuable souvenirs presented to our patrons 1 at the tables. The Pompeian Room is One Series of Innovations The brilliant Pompeian Fountain is a marvel of hand carving and artistic coloring. Visit the Play Room and Nursery, where children may safely be left in the care of an experienced matron and a trained . nurse without charge. Baby carriages checked free. A Men's Smoking Room and Lounging Room, with the appoint ments of a modern club is on the Mezzanine floor. Women's Club Room is freely at the disposal of Omaha women. Women's Retiring Rooms, Emergency Hospital and Silence Room. Free Parcel Check Room. Checks Cashed free on all banks U. S. Navy Model of Battleship Oregon, Free Demonstration. Branch Station U. S. Postoffice. Piano and Orchestra Concerts. Very Special Offers Blankets and Comforters Silkoline Comforters With pure" white cotton filling sell always at fti rr $1.50; at,, each. 4J .UU $3.50 Beacon Bath Robe Blankets at $1.98 Extra large size one makes a robe or wrapper. Colors absolutely fast cords and frogs to match,' at, each.- $1.98 Fine California All Wool , $2.50 11-4 and 12-4 Fine lllankrta fancy plaids and checks gray, tan, and white full 11-4 size Bell regularly at $7.00; at, pair, $5.00 Cotton Hlanketa at $1.00 a Pair Soft fin ished, extra heavy white, tan, gray and plaids; at, pr., gl.69 tit. Mary's, and. North Star Fine Wool Blanket No better blankets made, colored and white; at, i,a,r $3.98 to $20.00 Full Size BinKle Cotton Blankets White and col oredregular 1.25 a pair grade; at, each, 35J Infant's Crib and Uo-Cart Blanket and ltobe-s at. each. . . .15 39 75 9S P to $2.50 Fine Cotton Blanket All colors and white at, Pair....50 75 98 $1.25 p $3.50 POMPEIAN ROOM IS OPEN EVENINGS Newest Fall Arrivals Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses TIIE NEWEST ARRIVALS FOR FALL, 1910 Dress Goods and Silks New arrivals of Persian silks, the most talked of and scarcest silk all over Europe and America, Our collection of over 50 different new combinations and tone effects is just superb, a beautiful line, at 79c to $1.50 ' YARD WIDE MESSALINE In all the newest street and evening shades and pastel color ings, very brilliant. Manufactured expressly for fine retail trade. 37 shades in silk dept. very special, per yard, at $1.00 CREPE DE CHINE, SPECIALLY PRICED In dark and light shades, very much in demand for house and party dresses, navies, new browns, champagne, maize, Nile, etc., per yard, at 39c EXCLUSIVE SINGLE PATTERNS FOR DRESSY GOWNS . Bordered and plain Marquisette, silk voiles, silk twine voiles, cashmere printed effects, gauze and mousseline de soie handsome collection, per yard, up from $1.00 Imp. Dress Fabrics Specially Priced 125 pieces of a very special purchase, 54-inch, strictly new and elegant fabrics. While most of these fine dress goods were manufactured to sell at $2.00, we are able to offer them, per yard, at . 98o A SALE OF BROADCLOTH, AT $1.00 A YARD j Every new fall shade, as well as the lighter tints, new browns ; and blues, also black and pastel shades, "per yard, at.. $1.00 POPULAR PRICED DRESS GOODS-BARGAIN SQUARE All wool novelty suitings, panamas, plain and fancy serges, Ottoman weaves, Tamise suitings, wool taffetas, etc., rang ing from 42 to 50-inch, per yard, at 49c and 69o "ALL WOOL aiALLTES, AT 39o A YARD Light and medium colors, also big line of colors in plain weaves, regular price 50c a yard, per yard, at 39o Special in White Goods Dept. '' White Cotton Crepe for waists, dresses and fine undermuslins, In plain, stripe and lace effects. This cloth requires no iron- . ing; per yard, at. . . '. . . 18c, 25c, 39c and up to $1.00 45-inch Wide Nainsook For fine underwear, 8oft finish, and contains no dressing, made from the finest combed yarn, spe cial per bolt of 10 yards, at '. $2.10 j r v t i. v -.7-1 Hairdressing Departm't New Hot, 2nl Fl or and Pompeian Room. Best quality 01 an long TVTS hair switches $2 vaiues f 2i-oJN for t)8 . fL 24-lnch rolls, special at OFTi - . 4a a, K j Washable Hair Rolls- f.1' ; 75c values, at 50 tV- Natural Wavy Switches. ?4?ri 2 2 inches long, short ssa5 stem, soeclal '.9.1 w; 2 4 Inches long, made oi fine hair special ..$5 ' 2 8 inches long, made or fine hair special ..$8 Cluster Puffs .Cluster -Tuffs Cluster uw of 18 m Bet: 12.50 $5.00 values, fine hair values on nale ' ' , I n at i.88 at ....$2.48 I at ....$5.00 Extra large nets special only In Pompeian Room, five for 10 .9 J r k MY Brandeis Stores showing of women's ready-to-wear apparel Is so far superior to the ordinary display that Omaha women of discrimination always come here as a matter of .course. NEW 3-PIECE TAILORED STREET SUITS ARE VERY POPULAR These are the favorite new suits, made of beautiful broadcloth, trimmed in braids and soutache. Gowns made wit hthe new waist and shackled skirt ef fect and coat cut in the new hip lengths, very (C(Y &Q ' f'7 C exclusive and dressy, at. 4O A 4)CO D HIGn GRADE TAILORED SUITS, AT $35.00, $39.00 and $49.00 Every stunning, new model for fall finds representation here. All those smart, new mixed cloths and plain colors. Many of these suits are samples and the styles cannot be duplicated an unusually fine group. ' "FASII10NSEAL" SUITS for WOMEN are Fall Style ARISTOCRATS, $25.00. Not to be compared with any-other lines at this price. "Fashionseals" are in a class by themselves. CLEVER STYLES IN ELEGANT SILK DRESSES, AT $22.50 This is a cliarinbg group of fall gy wus, made of the prettiest silks and chif fons. There are 30 different styles and colors to select , (OQ IT A from, made to-sell as hiirh as $35.00, at. jbZZ.U Elegant evening and dinner Gowns in individual styles, selected by our own buy- V ers, at $35.00 to $65.00 Y EVENING UAPE COATS Made in the popular high colors, full satin lined, fancy collars, very pretty for informal wear; dainty,, popular colors, $35 values, $19 Long Black BROADCLOTH COATS Here are coats that are beautifully tailored, very pretty braid trimmed effects, shown for the first time, special, at .$25 ALL THE CLEVEREST STYLES IN FALL WAISTS ARE HERE Very Smart New Black Taffeta Waists, all new ideas, at .$5.00 THE NEWEST IDEAS IN SWEATER . COATS show a much greater variety of strictly desirable styles than -any western store. A special group in white and all colors, t r at DD We are exclusive selling agents for th "King" tail ored Waists, the height of tailored elegance. We sm i wi Clever, new chiffon and silk Persian' Waists, all charm ing style at.:. $6.98 to 115.00 . BEAUTIFUL NEW VOILE SKIRTS FOR FALL Fine braids and silk embroidered trimmings, beautifully tailored,' black and other desirable shades, a splendid variety, $10 1 1 1 i 1 I; m 1 ill I Lace Curtain Specials.. Cable Net Curtains la Ivory and Arab color worth up to $3 a pair special for Monday, at,, per pair ' V $1.98 Dobbtnet and Scrim Curtains Trimmed with wide lace worth up to $3.50, at, pair $2.25 Filet Net Curtain In new fall patterns for living rooms an immense assortment, will go at, per pair ... $2.08 d $3.50 Portieres Full size, fringe top and bottom worth up to $3 pair special Monday, pr $1.08 Portieres With tapes-, Couch Covers Our new , ran line is now mm- plete; from 98 up to, pair . . .$8.0O Rope Portieres An end less assortment at Sl.ilS up to, per palr. $11.00 try bands, in brown, green and red worth $5 a pair Mondsy, at, per pair $3.08 8 u n f a s t Portieres Something new, at, per na.lr . . .' JRT.50 ncPOmTAirr AmrouwcBirawT w. arenUfo" IouM Ef Ua wtr-proof Skd Clot. TMS oleth will .pon. el.n wlU ao wacko f(iST lit us timtm yenp window ahatfe ofdsr. Price th, iowilt. artoom oUor. nn4 o all .bad.. Muslin Sheet and Pillow Case Dept. In Our Basement. 9-4 bleached sheeting, meas ures full 2 yards wide, spe cial bargain, 10 yard limit 4 c at, yard .lwl Yard wide stan dard white cam bric, everywhere a 10c value, here Monday, at per yard Hemstitched pil low cases, nicely made from the good grade of bleached cotton, 14c va.lue-1 f at, each. IvC .5c .6ic Apron .Ginghams All the wanted blue checks, same weight as Amoskeag colors absolutely fast. From the bolt, at, yard Fancy Outing Flannel In light and dark colorings, also baby blue, white gray and cream colored flannels. These high grade, fluffy, firm, warm flannels are O 1, the best quality made, at, yard OJC Yard Wide Silkoline For making comforters. Thousands of yds. on bargain square Monday, at, yard , OzAj UNIVERSAL BAGGAGE HOLE Railroads of the Country Adopt ft S Uniform Syitem. ' WELL SOON BE PUT TO USE Thru II Will Do PoulbU fr -s-g-r to Travel with Mark Urealrr CoavemieBC la Reuprrt to I Ills Liii, ona of tho mont welcome Innovations in railway paiutnger service yet ut out In the United 6tte Is scheduled to be started within the sice of a couple of months time. This Is to be "universal baggaK service," a thins dreamed of and . hoped for by all manner of travelijrs for years. Representatives of all the larwe passen ger associations of the United Slat, ami general baa- agents, represent. ng teril- ioiy all over the country, met In.Chlcas-o October S, and this new system la to be the result of the meeting. There wers forty two men present, J. H. Charltan of the Transcontinental Passenger association, acting as chairman. Oerrit Fort, passenger traffic manager of the t'nlon Pacific and a member of tka Transcontinental association, was the rep resentative of Omaha at the meeting and he Is more than pleased at the results. "It Is the one thing that .ias been needed In Amerca to make passenger traffic per fect," stated Mr. Port. 'Heretofore each road or system of roads had Its own man lier of handling baggage, although the dif ferences In trie symein showed up most In case of lost baggage or in special cases such as the shipments of corpses, etc. "For instance. It Is now universally un derstood over all the United States that traveling men's samples' are to be a part of his baggage and carrtej In that way. A dog may be shipped now by allowing euch dog (provided he Is not of over 5 val:e) to go as luu pounds of a person's baggage. There Is a uniform rule regard ing tlia losing of a duplicate check; all you have to do is to Identify the baggage and pay SO cents for the check lost. Acorpse can be carried on one full fare ticket and. may be checked right through, instead of the person accompanying- It having to attend to it at every transfer personally." The passenger associations represented at the meeting were as follows: (ew Eng land, Trunk Un, Central, Western, South western, Southeastern and the Transcon tinental. These asaoclations cover practi cally every road In the country. NEW CHURCH AT AGNEW, NEB. Jade Wllbar K. Uryaat af llartlag. toa to Speak at the Dedica tion Tharsday. Ths recently built Catholic church at Agnew, which la Hxteen miles from Lin coln, will be dedicated neit Thursday, Judge Wilbur F. Bryant of Hartlngton has accepted an Invitation to deliver .an ad drevs on that occasion, selecting his own subject. Judge Bryant will talk on 'The Puritan In Politics." In the course of his remarks the Judge will discuss at some length county opUon and prohibition and church rule. . . Woodmen Make , Deal with Rock Island Railroad i All Obstacles Are . Now Removed and ; ; the Building Plant Are . . Pushed. - The Woodmen of the World have com pleted a deal with the Rock Island Rail road company and the last obstacle In the way of a new building Is thereby removed. In this cans the Woodmen get off a whole lot cheaper than they did with the Milton Rogers company, which secured several thousand dollars as a consideration for abandoning their lrase on the present loca tion, next to the Rock Island offices 'at f ourteenth and Farnam streets. . The Rock Island has agreed to cancel Its lease, provided that the Woodmen take care of It while the new building is going up and 'with' offices la Uie new buUdlng equally as good aa those now occupied. While the work of construction Is going on the Rock Island will occupy the store across the street, where the Brlggs hat shop now. Is. Architect Ilolablrd of Holablrd Roche was In Omaha conferring with the Wood men's building committee and with Fisher A. Lawrie respecting plans for ths new building. He will be back again Tuesday with changes made as suggested by the building committee. - Following this the program Is as' follows: Bids will be ad verllbed. for and the executive council called together In special session to ap prove the plans and let the contract. Then when the first of the year has come around work on the long-ta!ked-of building will finally be started. The Union Outfitting company expects to have Its new building on Sixteenth and Jacksin computed by that time and will be ready to move away from the present location. l.aKalletle Mill luiprorlag. ROCHESTER. Minn.. Oct. 8 -Tf.e condi tion of Senator 1a Follrtte continues to give entire satisfaction to his phslcians. Mrs. m. Folletie Lha only one remaining with Uie mtlout Wonder Now is What Bryan Will Talk About Indication Are that He Will Talk During Last Two Weeks of Campaign. Around the democratic headquarters there Is some speculation regarding the probable part Mr. Bryan expects to take In the campaign. From some place the in formation has come that the peerless leader will devote the last two weeks of the cam paUn to a tour of the state. Inasmuch as he has already gone en record, saying he will not speak one word In behalf of Mayor rah!inan, the question agitating the offi cials Is, What will he eayt Another question of more Importance to the committee officials Is whether to send Mr. Bryan under the auspice f the com mittee If he refusrs to stand for the full ticket or to Ignore the public proffer of his services. Several parties have been to the committee headquarters this week and they have Insisted to Chairman Byrnes that If Mr. Bryan goes out under the auspices of the state committee he must Include Iiahlman In his list of endorsed candidates. Otherwise these democrats insist Mr. Bryan should not be recognised -aa coming from the committee. In the meantime, however, Richard L. Metcalfe Is shaking against Oahlman. his "personal friend of twenty years," without repaid to the state committee, and It Is probable Mr. Bryan will not consult the committee when he staru out to work for county option and the balance of the deiu ocratls ticket. Mlaaesota Village Destroyed. WINN1P&1, Man., Oct. I. A bulletin was received by the general manager of the Canadian Nortnern railway today thai Beaudette, Minn., a town of i,in Inhal Itanis, had been destroyed 6 forest fires. Uatrr the wires wnt down snd no detaiia were obtainable. Veeterday It aa reported the dene woods about ths town ware burning.