Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 23, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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    STUNNING NEW ARRIVALS FOR FALL AND WINTER
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The discriminating' women of Omaha invariably ooinc 1o Bnindois Stores when they seek garments of genuine style and
complete style assemblage, and no other store can lat the same relmblility in its merchandise. The newest things are all here.
high character. At no other store is there such
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CLEVER NEW TAILORED SUITS at $35.00 and $49.00.
Kvery stunning new Fall model is represented. Many samples and odd
suits smart new mixed elolhs and plain colors.
SEE THE NEW THREE-PIECE TAILORED STREET SUITS
The style favorites for Fall, made, of elegant broadcloth., trimmed with braid
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and sout-ache newest waist and shackled skirt effects $tT.) $ C $7C
very exclusive ideas . : J J OD" i O
FASIIIONSEAL SUITS at $25.00
Kvery well informed woman knows that "Fash
ionseal" suits surpass all other moderate
juiced tailored suits in every way. Thi fall's
stvles are particularly attractive - COCC
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NEW SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES
With the new sleeve ideas and shackled skirt
effects all the favorite fall colors; on sale at,
each .19.00 and 22.50
THE NEW LONG BROADCLOTH COATS
Here are uew long semi-fitted and fitted coals
that are beautifully tailored; fine broadcloths,
at 25.00
EVENING CAPE COATS at $19.00
The popular high colors fully satin lined
fancy collars very pretty for informal wear
manv worth $2o.ob and $33.00.
. SMART NEW VOILE SKIRTS at $10.00
).! raided and silk embroidered, beautifully tail
oredblack and colors.
See the New Models in King Tailored Waists
We are exclusive selling agents in Omaha for
these tailored waists .of 'superior excellence.
Beautifullv fashioned.
SUPERB SHOWING OF THE NEW FURS
Brandeis leadership among western stores
as a center for high class furs is never ques
tioned.' Every fur coat or. piece we show is ab
' solutely reliable.' .. .'
"We are showing a more complete "variety of beauti
ful new seta and separate riecra than any atore ever be
fore assembled in the west.
Scores of stunning Fur Coats.
You will do well to acquaint yourself wljh the stock
t once. " .. . , . '. , .
Latest. Novelties in
Trimmings,
Laces, Allovcrs,
Embroidered Bands, Garni
tures and Dress Trimmings.
In all Ui'? nfv tlorp, ini-liidiug
PrsiHU. cashmere, Knyptian and
metallic effc's--cndlops variety
a, yard
19c, 98c. 91.50.
$1.98 up to $10.00 Yd.
42-inch All Silk Waist and.
Costume Nettings
Newest meshes and figures black,
white and the new tolors; at, yd.,
$1.19, $1.25, $1.69 and $1.93
Complete Assortments of
MUNSING
Underwear
Women's, misses'," children's and
men's vests, pants and ,u felon
suits fine cotton, fleecy lined
part wool and all wool at, a
garment v
49c, 0v$1.50,'$1.98,
! up to $2.93 a Garment
Great Special Bargains in Rugs
For
Monday
Monday will bo a opeeial bargain day in rugs. Through our evr York buyer, we secured a number
of Tery special bargains, which we will offer for the first time Monday. You will save money, on every rug.
Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size large line of pat
terns, full borders worth up to $30.00 this
sale at ......$15.98
Small Axminsters, 27x60
Both floral and Oriental
patterns, worth $3.00 each,
this sale .$15.98
9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs
Regular values up to
$22.00 in this sale, caeh
at .....$13.98
Axminster Rugs, 8-3x10-6 size large line for
selection all late patterns regular $2.).00
values this sale ......... . . .$12.98
ftoom-size Brussels Hugs
all perfect, new patterns
regular $12.00 values; this
sale . ... ........ $7.98
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Great Special Sale
DRESS FORMS
Complete Dress Forms, with fine
Jersey covered bust, wire skirts;
mounted on japanned ire - 'ids
with casters. Can be
raised or lowered. AH
slr.es from 32 to 4 0
Inch. Positively worth
17.60. Every woman
should' have one.
On . sale Monday in
Notion de
partment
$3. 98
See Special Al on Pge Hectlon K.
' ."LACE CURTAIN SALK
Mot remarkable bargains in High Grad?
Laue Curtains ever offered -by a Western store.
See page 8, Seetiovt Y. ,
BAVERLY ON PAPER BALLOT
County Clerk Comes to Decision After
Legal-Advioo.
BOARD MEMBERS OPPOSE HIM
arnalaa, nrdford sad Ptckard
llrrk'a Aathsrltr to Df-lde
Method of otl HaTarly
Mrclr on Snl Rtde.
Kollowina their receipt of a letter from
County Clerk U M. Haverly to the efect
that he will proceed to prepare m paper bal
lot for us at the Nevember, election, the
Board of County Commltmloners call Mr.
Haverly before them at their meeting Sat
urday Diornln and Commlstfiom-in Brun
ina,, itiedford and flcktirU after queetiontna
him regarding his poult Ion Indicated that
they do not believe he te vented with the
authority to determine whether or not the
maohinea ahall be used.
Mr. Haverly decision In the matter was
made after be had asked A. V. Jeferles
and John P. Breen for an opinion on the
practicability of using the machines and
had received a negative reply.
CoromlBMlonere Brunlng, Bedford and
Plckar declared that the board has ordered
Mr. Haverly to use the machines. Mr.
Haverly said he believes that the law
gives hint the power to determine the
method of holding an election when a ques
tion of method arlHt-s. Without taking any
action the board took a recess untltl S p. in.
Kpuaklng of Mr. Havnrly'a stand in the
matter Deputy County-Clerk Frank terey
aid:
"Mr. Haverly is taking the only courts
he could take stnUbly. We went to see
Mr. Itirlgeway and asked him It he was
ure he could makes the changes he is
prviMtring to make on the machine and
have thnnt reudy to take care of the en
larged ballot and In perfect wtirklng order
In time for the leilon. Now. Just note
this. He advised Mr. Haverly to go ahead
abd prepare paix-r ballots for the election
mj that they would be rrady for use If the
iuachlnva failed to wurk.
t mlodlM Net Sere.
He said he didn't know whether they
could be got ready or nut Ho laid the
work of putting on his devices was so
fine he wouldn t trust It to anyone else.
He would have to do H himxrlf, he said.
He said If the attachment varied the thick
ness of a shed of ordinary pap'r it would
tltrow thv inarlilnes out of order. A day
or two ago he told me tluit he ought to
Ua had three mniha to fix and adjust
the attachment. That is the situation.
Wheu Mr. Haterly gets that sort of advice
from the rulodlan of the mai-hiiua, who is
nxlous to gvt 1 1 ! -m midy for uae and
Lave tlxin used, ulinl can he do but be
on the safe Hide and go on with tho pap-r
ballotH? Fiun wlat Mr. HUlway has
told us it appears to he very doubtful that
th uiacl'incs cn be usJ. Mi. Haveil)
waniM to be on the safe side. If he went
to work on the machines and they didn't
work and the election couldn't be held or
tue machines were not accurate all the
blame would be on him. It wouldn't be on
the men who tried to get him to use the
machines.
The following letter Is the one from Mr.
Haverly received by the board Saturday.
The reply of Jefferls and Breen. which ac-'
companled 11. .was published several days
ago.
' Haterly'e letter.
Seeking o know my full duty as to what
xhouhl do at the coming election No
vember 8, il'10. and realizing thai It mlgut
plnco the county attorney's office under
pome embarrassment tu the matter. 1 took
It upon myweif sh cviunlv clerk to secure
the h-gal advice in the matter by . request
ing Mr. A. V. Jefferis and Mr. J. P. breen
to look carefully into the quettlon and give
inn such legal advice for. my guidance rela
tive to my duties under the law. and as
tmch condition shall be manifest after
the filings had been made on October- 18,
l'dO. which are to be placed upon the ticket
for the general election, whether the vot
ing machine or the Australian ballot
should be used at the eald election.
1 have the honor to hand you herewith
their reply, whu-h I have complied with,
and will therefoi-e proceed to prepare the
paper ba'lot under the Australian ballot
law.
OLD "CON" GAME BEING USED
Stylishly Dressed Pair Do the Old
Tisae Frest and Bark
Door Staot.
A stylishly dressed msn and wo. nun are
nork.ng an old con game in Oinshs.
; The man, or, as some believe, a woman
drrnsed '.n man'a clothes, and a woman
i f very prepossessing appearance, pretend
ing to be hunting a boarding houne. called
at several residences in the neighborhood
of South Twenty-first and l.eavenworth
treets Kratay.
. While the woman engages the housewife
In prolonged conversation In regard to a
boarding place at the front door, the man
enters the bark door and gathers the most
valuable thincs In sight.
Julius 8. Coolev. an attorney of SjO South
Twenty-Prst street, told the police Hstur
dav morning of an attempt to work the
"game'' at his home Friday. Other people
In the neighborhood have made complaints
of similar attempts. While there li no re
port of their being successful In their en
deavors, policemen have been p)soed on
watch for the would-be burglars.
DRIVER OF BUGGY BADLY HURT
Awlo Trsrk Colltdea with Stager ew
tag Marklae Baggy ss J. B.
I.lerd Soffere lajary,
J. B. Lloyd, assistant manager of ti.e
linger Sewing Machine company, lil4
iHinglas street, sustained a wrench of the
spine arid severe bruises when a fetors
lirewing company auto truck struck his
buggy at Sixteenth and Cuming streets
Saturday morning. The Injured man was
taken to his home at the Chatham apart
merits in the police ambulance. The buggy
was demolished.
WORK OX WVU. W. BUILDING
First Actual Move is to Test Subsoil
of the Site. '
MAY. HAVE TO USE. CAISSONS
Several Borings Have Bers Made
Omaha .Vatlooal Bank to Move
November 10 lt- .National
to Open In Tfio eeUs.
The first actual building operation for
the new Woodmen of the World oulldlng
is going on, tests now being made of the
ground . where the Hi ucture is to arise.
Borings have been made in the alley in the
rear of the Milton Rogers atore at ,Far
nam, near Fourteenth, and boring will be
taken . so that toe sub-soil may be thor
oughly, learned. If the ground Is as firm
as where the City Natlqnal bank has. arisen
all will be well, but If it is not, caisson
must be sunk.
Meantime work Is being rushed In the
office of Holabtrd Itoche on the plans,
and these will soon be ready for flnui ap
proval by the .building committee and
executive council of the Woodmen of the
World.
The Omaha National bank has definitely
set November 1 as the date of moving
to Seventeenth ad Farnam streets and it
Is probable that the building will be ready
by then.. ;
Officials of the City National bank said
Saturday that two weeks frtun this date
nlll see the formal opening in the new
quarters in the City National bank build
ing. The bank will probably moe in a
few days earlier in that week.
Another Job nearlng completion Is the
new home of the Child Saving Institute at
Forty-socond and Jackson, or where Jack
son street would run througn. The plaster
lug of this txO.OOA buikllng is done, window
panes are being Installed and the building
will certainly be occupied before the holi
days. The building la four stories high In
cluding the basement and is absolutely
fire-proof. , ' .
Steel Work on I'nten Paelfle.
. At the Cuion Pacific's new building steel
workers are now on the third floor. At the
Burlington freight depot the grading la
front of the building Is about completed,
the foundation walls have been in for some
time and the first floor heavy flooring will
be flnlsned by Tuesday night Steel truss
work and brick work will begin as soon
as materials arrive. For the postofflce
building at 1,'nion station the heavy cement
foundations are finished and brick work
on the around flour walls la about half
done, while window frames are going Id.
T&s building is being rushed that It may
be available tor heavy holiday mall.
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KID GLOVES
Womeu'r? two-clasp gloves finest Grenoble
kid, celebrated Perrin nud Ileyniej makes
Paris point or heavy embroidered backs, in
gray, .champagne,, green, tan, blue, raisin,
black and white. Fitted nUO
to the hand, at ........... . I
Women's One and Two-clasp French Lamb
skin and Mocha Gloves (tray, black, tan,
blue and white all' sizes. Fitted if desired,
al. per pair $1.25
ITianioUelU Glove Navy, brown, black,- gray and
chamois rxtra bravy pique sewn on sale at, per
l-"'r 50 n 81.00
New Fall Dress Goods
.100 pieces of. fine, all wool dress goods in
the very newest patterns and smart weaves.
An exceptional opportunity to buy. Divided
into two lots:
Lot 1 All the 40. to '0-inch pJain and fancy
.serge suitings, novelties, hipsacking and
basket weaves, semi-rough dress.goods, etc.,
worth from $1.00 to $1.50 on bar
gain stpiaie, at, yard . . . i
Lot 2 The finest kind of chiffon broadcloth,
Victoria suitings, 54-in. English gray tailor
N suitings, 52-in. Sebastopols, 54-in. two-tone
and regular wide wale diagonals, Tussah
Uoyals, French Yigoreux suitings, , etc.
worth from $1.50 to $2.00 in reg- AO
ular department, yard. JO
Theodora Broadcloth Black and Colors
In the following shades:'.) shades of blue, 2
shades of brown, '3 shades of grayj tan, wis
taria, reseda, bordeaux, olive, myrtle, dark
. old rose and black always sells , at $2.00
and $2.50 a yard very special, Jyd., ,1.C9
FiXtra Special "Micheau" celebrated black"
French wool taffeta,' worth $1.00 a yard; for
Monday,, yard . : . . . . . 69c
Special Offers of Silks
New arrivals of Persian Silks beautiful cre
ations iu Paisley and old Persian effects
Monday, at, yard. -79c to $150
42-inch r and 27-inch Colleen Poplins
Soft, clinging and luatroua, in tha warm autumn col
oringa. New bltiea, Havanne, brown, Ieatber and
pastel shade, yard v ; ... .81.25 nl 81.75
CREPE DE CIUNE
Standard weaves, all shades, yard. SOtJ
27-inch Plcot weaves, light and dark ahadea, yd.
24-lnch Pompadour Dresden and Persian patterns,
yard ...'.... .60
4 4-inch glace effects and solid colorings, novelty
crepes, yard,. V......81.00- $1.50 81.75
42-inch bautlful crepe charmeuse, in black and all
colors, yard -81.05
Paon, Panne and Erect Pile Velvets
Also Boulevard and Vel Duvet dres velveteens, velvet,
cords, corduroy, velvets for coats and Jackets and en
tire suits at . , 50e to 81.95
Smartest
French and
American
Creations
in
L " d nery
or ) a
An assem
blage that is
equaled no
where else in
the West.
The styles this year depend not, so much upon shape
and color as they do upon the, artistic touches that
one always finds in Bran dels Hats. Therw la a metro
politan air and a dash about Brandels Mllli- j r -nery
that others cannot copy. Speclala at. . . JZD
Out Great Special Sale
French Imported Hats
Hundreds of original French models, trim
med with rich plumes and graceful feathers
and ornaments. Every one is a chic, Peri-
siau model, in the newest winter
effects, at.
..$10
Untnmmcd Hats at $1.69
Hundreds of stunning shapes all ready to trim. The
new large and small turban shapes, black and col
ors, actually worth as high as $3.50 each. j 4 s C
Select from scores at ...J1.0
One big' lot of Imported novelties In fancy feathers,'
wings in all colors, breasts, quills, aigrette effects.
velvet flowers and foliage extra special
at. '.
:..25c
vFrce Art Exhibition
AH This Week at the Brandeis Stores.
Two of the World's Celebrated" Paintings
"Lincoln,' the llaileplitter and Student"
and 4 ' When Paths Diverge. "
On Free Exhibition in Pompeian Eoorh''
and on Third Floor, New Store.
Optical Department
Attractive new quarters at en
trance to new Pompeian Room.
Kxpert optician In attendance.
. Satisfaction guaranteed. ,
Pretends to Be
CHISAM TAKES UP HIS WORK
M. j rw General a;eiit ef Great Western
ason; Arrested K.tr.'.va.. hi.d.h. at.
I J Local Of rice' 1
C. J. Chiasm, the nfw aen?ral Rgpnt or
Hie Great Western- In Omaha, took up his
duties hre Baturday morning as did aluo
J.' U. Cummines, the new. traveling freight
agent who will have have tils office In
Omaha hereafter. .
O.scar Townncnd, assistant general freight
agnt of the Great 'Western,' who- Is at the
headquarters of the company In Pittsburg,
was In Omaha Saturday Inspecting the
tormina's of the1 road here. 4Je announced,
however, that the rood would do nothing
In improvements Immediately, although It
Jntmds to make a ' higher point-of Omaha
In the future.
Man Who Presented Lodge" Card and
Buttons in Begging Sentenced
to Tea "Days.
Following an investigation cowing two
days, a man who was arrested while bor
rowing money on the strength of a Ma
sonic card and several buttons', was foun.l
to be an lpipoMor by Judse Crawford Sat
urday morning. Policeman Wllxon picked
the prisoner up at the Union station ta the
act of bf gglng. The man professed to be
Adolph lunlap of Andaluala. III., a Mason
of high degree In hard ftrtilght.
A communication to Andalusia by the
secretary of the local Masonic lodge re
vealed the fact that the real Adolph Inin
lap was still In that town. The prisoner
was sentenced to ten days in jail.
WINTER AND BUZZARD
REGISTER AT THE HOTEL
Time Came the
teU ta This
II e-
. In order that the advertiser may get tbe
best results for money Invested, be must
reach the buyer by the most direct and re
ttable channel The Bee la Ihxt c&aaaei.
it the Same
cent told'
City.
His .name is Blizzard, and he lives at
Newton, la. lie sells machinery and hard
ware. He came to Omaha Thursday and
left Saturday morning for . Lincoln. Event
his best friends fald they were gl:id to
see him depart, for the dUagreeabl cold
wave of two days ago ranie simultaneously
with his arrival. Nobody but the coal men
welcomed him.
Logan lillzzard Is the way lie registered i
at tho r.ennhaw, but while the wind swept 1
down Farr.am street, with Ol.l Mori as on
its breath, some of the nther Henshaw
guests paraphrased the ' Logan'' Into "Lo
cal " on ths theory that the bite of the
frost was acutely local.
One of the peculiar! tU-ts of Mr. MlUzird
is the fact that lie does not like the ordi
nary pronunciation of the name, preferring
to i'lace the accent on (he "zard "
Only a few days before the anlval of
Mr. Blisiard. a Mr. Winter leguneied at
the Henshaw, which aeems to belle the
old theory that there's nothing in a name,
for first raine winter and blizzard followed.
The government weather bureau promises
brighter days for a while, nowtver, de
aplte these visitors.
French Method of
Dcvclopiiijg the Dust
Mdme, Du Barrio Explains How ' the
Uuat May' Be Developed 2 to
S Inches In 80 Days. .
"I am explaining for the 'first time to
the ladlex of America", says Madame Du
Barrie, "the French method of developing
the bunt. It is much more effective, the
results appear m uoli more quickly, the
breasts beoume .more firm, plump and
symmetrical, the method Is more simple,
MOTHER DYING FOR YOUNG SON
Un, Mary MeGrath Writes Pltlfal !
ejalry for Yessg Sum Who
Deserted Her.
because her 15-yesr-old sou left home to
come to Omaha, Mrs. Mary Mcliistli of
ta Van Buren street. ChUaiio, III., la re
ported at the point of death. V'rlends of
the woman have written to Omaha asking
Information about the boy. He la de
scribed as a trifle older looking thin he Is,
oath eomplexloned, suffering a bad cough
and mm eatra good bo
P
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The Shoe for men and women
that ld tne world In shoe per
fection is
IM!M
Of all American shoe makera
and' they ara the leadera of the
world none can compare with the
band of II AX AN' for shoe progress.
Justly termed the shoe without
a hurt. Tbe Ilanan ahoe conforms
to the foot like a (lore to the hand,
and the wear like Iron.
.We have all the lateat etylee In
all lasts In stock and our corps of
expert fitters Is ready to assist
your selection and give you a per
fect fit.
HANANS' FOB WOMEN:. .
$5.00. $5.50 $0.00
HAXAVS FOH MEN:
95.00, SO.OO a 97.00
Drcxcl Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam St.
the effects more lasting, and altogether
beyond comparison with the reaulta pro
duced here.
"Vou know the French people have the
development of the bust and form down
to a fine point.
"By this French " method; the breasta
may be developed from 2 to I Inches In SO
days. This applies to women of almost
any age, from young girls to elderly ma
trons, whether the bust Is absolutely not
developed at all, or has grown weak and
flabby, and hangs, no matter from what
cause.
'It Is beauty of form that attracts much
more than the features. Tou will alaaya
find it so with both sexes.
"1 will be only too glad to tell any
woman who Is Interested wi st this simple
French method is. if she will enclose a 2
cent stamp to pay for lite pustsge. 1 wtil
send an lllutrted booklet In a plain
sealed wrapper that will explain it all.
We suggest to our iadv readers that
they write 10 Madame IiuBarrte for par
ticular of thla remarkablo French
method, enclose z cent 'n t"iiin lur tu.
illustrated booklet arid address it to
Mdme I'uliarrie. S.nts Wulnlau
building. C i.Rygo. l!hi.
Mir
,
aiaiiaiss
Key Wall Hap and Atlas
of Ornaha, South Omaha.
Benson, Dundee and vicin
ity is ready for delivery.
' Call at 322 Bee Building
and see what we have.
Tow) ERlnesrlnz Co.,
Civil Engineers
Phone Douglas 39 18
Your daughter may b per
mitted, safely, to re4 Tie Ba.
No exaggerated accounts of crime,
no tilth, bo scandal, bo dime
notel tarnations; bnt all the news.
IN OUR BOOK DEPT.
Main Floor New Store
Late. Copyright
BOOKS
Formerly $1.25 and
$1.50 each, at. . .
Shepherd ef the
Hills.
To Win the Lots
He Sought
Romance Island.
A Daughter ef
JLstrea
The Shuttle.
The Bquaw Man.
The 'Traitor.
Red .Rock.
'Whispering
Smith.
The 'Barrier.
Man In Lower
Ten.
I,nre of the
. Mask.
The Weavers.
A SiiCylinder
Oourtahlp.
The Malefactor.
Larertder and
old Uaoe.
By Right Of Con
quest. Her Prairie
Knight.
Making of Bob
ble Burnlt.
3ertrii3e Klllotfa
-Cruclabla.
The Four Million.
ITInceas Dehra.
Last Voyage ef
the Ionna 1 la
bel. Mary Jane's Pa.
The Cllmti.
tiarden of Allah.
The rity of De
light. Great Kecret.
Great Mogul.
The Crossing.
Bishop's lmer-
elds.
Jeael.
Lion and tlyS
Mouse.
Old V Ivea fur
New.
Three Weeks,
llossilnd at Red
(iata.
Throckmorton.
Together.
Hbuss ef Mirth.
Tlt Awakening
- of ' Helena
lUtchl.
Tiie HruHS Boal.
1 lie ' Toke.
The 8 poller.
Uitla lirown Jug
at Kildare.
Beth r.rvll.
A Fool There
Was.
A Woman's Way.
Cherub i'ivlnfi
Purple ParaaoL
The Bronxa Bell.
Held for orders.
role Baker.
Katherlnea
Kheaves.
Range Dwellers.
The Nww Tenant.
The Chorus Dady
Chip of til Fly
ing U.
Jewel.
Jewel's Story
Book.
Cowardice Court.
Hie Firing Line.
'' ne Hlonoe Lady
The Klva'tnan.
The Outlaw.
The Mistress of
Brae Farm.
AbbeHS of Vls.
iordn Keith.
Hanson's Fvlly.
airsustark.
Wiiatl Knight
hood Was In
1 'lower.
ft.-a.rlet Feather.
Ttia l:nder Kg.
The Bi.sl Olrl.