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    TTTE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOF.ETJ fi. 1011.
MffiSaMe Im . iiiifi FJew Fall (Goods at fc lraeids Stores
EVERY WELL INFORMED WOMAN IN OMAHA APPRECIATES THE GREAT ADVANTAGES IN BEING OUTFITTED HERE EACH SEASON. THE MERE FACT THAT A HAT OR A GARMENT
COMES FROM BRANDEIS STORES IS POSITIVE PROOF THAT THE STYLE IS AUTHENTIC. THERE IS ALWAYS AN AIR OF INDIVIDUALITY ABOUT A BRANDEIS MODEL.
Brandeis Millinery and Brandeis L'oailv
Hrandeis Mi merv am ram r IfWi,-- r"- i u v ' i m u n i:, .,..:: n. .
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liltiuillis roucuc: air itinri I LI ait ni
to-W'pHr Suits and Coats nro always example?
of perfect good taste.
other stores,
moderate.
Brandeis prices are always
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Great
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. Brandeis Bought Immense Lots from the Auction Sale
of the Famous
Ashley and Bailey Co., loi?W
At Extraordinary Reductions
Our resident New York buyer secured some of' tho
choicest lots from this recent great Auction which was the
talk of New York. In this great purchase arc messalines,
satin Duchess, fancy dress silks, plaid silks, chiffon taf
fetas crepe de chines,etc.
DIVIDED INTO FOUR BIG LOTS MONDAY
LOT 1
All silk taffeta, 19 inches
wide, suitable for entire
dresses, waists, linings,
etc. Ashley & Bailey's
wholesale
price 32'2C
a yard; will
go at, yd....
Ik
LOT 2
All pure silk messaline, in
.eludinglight tints, pink,
blues, cream, maize, lav
ender, wisteria and black.
Ashley & Bailey's whole
sale price
47Vc a yd.;
at, per
yard;
1 LOT 3
Stunning French silks
plaids in every possible
design and pattern -
Clans, Gordon, French
satin barred plaids, etc.;
Ashley & Bailey's whole
sale price
77i2c yd.;
at, per .
yard.......
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LOT 4
All yard wide silks, finest
yarn dyed mos salines
complete assortment of
new colors from the even
ing tints to street shades;
Ashley & Bailey's whole
sale price
$1,1212
yard; at,'
per yard. . .
The Silks from the Big Ashley-Bailey Stock Will Be Dis
played on Bargain Squares and in Main Departments.
Latest arrival In high class bordered satins, double fared satins,
printed chiffon cloth, borduro Marquisette in single robfes, . tunic
effects, etc., per yard at . $1.00 to 810.00
For Monday Only Paon, Croiee. relvet cords, corduroy velvets, etc.,
., worth up to $2.00 a yard, per yard at .'. -70
New Dress Goods specially Pticed
Never before have we shown such a collection of suitings,
two faced suitings, Scotoh effects, costume serges, 42 to 54
inch wido all wool suitings, Zibelines, broadcloths, French
aud storm serges, Ottoman weaves, fancy suitings; worth
85c to $2.50 a yard three lots on
bargain square at, yard. ..........
French ChaJlics Plain grounds, Persian patterns, bordure
effects, small and medium designs, also all sizes of dots
and stripes; at, yard 39c to 75c
On main floor Vgella unshrinkable flannel, 32 inches wide,
known the world over, at, yard . . 75c
50c-69c-98c
New arrivals, cream serges, cream
diagonals, cream whipcords
much lu vogue this fall, at
yard 700 t $1.03
300 full Waiht Patterns, made of
noisette, silk embroidered fronts
in 16 of the bent shades; .$1.50
value, Monday, at each ....$1
Navy Blue Serges, full 50 to 54
inches wide in various shadea of
navy. Regular $1.00 values
regular dept. and bargain squares
t. yard 080
37-lnch Silk and Cottou Jacquard
main floor dress goods dept.,
at yard .300
SPECIALS la Our LINEN DEPT. 2i22ll
Mercerised Table Dama&k Just received another shipment
of Mill Ends. The bt-st values we e er offered at this )Zn
price. Actually worth up to 75c a yard; at, yd Uv
Huck TowelingA good weight, fine weave huck, toweling;
makes splendid rollerrand hand towels, suitable for hotels
and rooming houses. Lengths 2 to 10 yards; well P
-worth 10c; at. yard. . - 01
Rftilur 5c Huck Tove Monday nt 12 He Kvtra large huck f t -towc-ls.
sue -24 j in., wariauted 70 pure linen, at lu2C
boiled 1 ancy Linen- Many beautiful pieces, embroidered bed spreads,
lunch cloths, dresser scarfs, Madeira napkins, etc. all at Vi off.
BRANDEIS STORES
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jHiJ ' h 'til-
Monday your choice of 150
W omen's Tailored
Sample Suits
Worth up Ctoe
to S59, at 'VOU;.;
Every one of these beautiful suits is an individual
sample, designed for this season's most fashionable trade.
There are no duplicates, and every model is beautifully
made and perfectly tailored. None were made to sell
for less than $39.00, many up to $50.00.
"Fashionseal" Suits for Women arc $25
We present Monday a new lot of those popular
fashionable suits in the newest ideas of this, season.
"Fashionseal" suits are not to be compared with any.
other line of suits at this price.
Women's New
Reversible
Coats at
$15, $19, $22.59
The season's, favorite coats,
made of . the new reversible
cloths. Can be worn on either side. The color combinations are
extremely smart. The styles are classy as they can be. The three
best groups in Omaha. 1
Women's New Heavy Mixture
. Coats; a special lot at $12.50
Women's Fine Black Broadcloth
Coats at. .$25, $35 and $49
Special Skirt Sale JR $8.S0
Choice of, 200 fine voile and tailored skirts in dress and walking
stTles. A great many sample garments; every one a fine, high
grade skirt; beautiful cloths. Made to sell up to
1J.UT', HI .. . ,
$8.50
Women's Silk Dresses Zn $ 1 S
A special group of pretty, nobby dressy garments, made of messa
lines, chiffons, taffetas and satins that are up-to-date
in every style feature very s)ecial at .....V'
New Chiffon
Waists On sale
At. e a c h, $5.00,
$7.50 and $10.00
New Silk and Net
Waists Worth
up to $6.00 each;
at . .$3.50
Women's New
Sweater Coats ni
$1.98, $2.50, $2.98,
$3.98 and $5.00
Entire Hair Goods Stock of Heatherton & Co.", Chica
go, Purchased by Brandoic on special Salo Monday
On Second Floor, New Storo - Also in Pompeian Room.
' Heatherton & Co., one of the oldest and largest hair goods makers and importers in
Chicago, sold us their entire stock at a great sacrifice.
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f i, t of Tin Quality. Long Hu.nan
LWlXCneS Htirnd ShrtStmi
FECIAL TAIUIS XJT WATT WITCHES
2 oi. tjwitchea. 22 in. Ions; north $3. st
2l,a on. Switches. 24 In. long; worth $5, at ... . .$3.08
3 os. 8wltches, 26 In. loug; worth $7. at M.98
8H oi. Switches, 2 In. long; worth $10, at ..$3.98
Gray Switches wonderful values, in black
and gray mixed, brown and gray mixed and
up- to half white switches. Inese are
22 and 24 inches long; worth up
to $8.00 special at ........... .
$4.98
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(..'liititsr Puffs IS In set. mde of German lialr the weUBt of i. v
larcel vkmvm Hair Holt Maua. vrry iiuiiy, n ivriw, ine iviihi um
tnm fi in n.lAl at ..... ISO
IrA VOX T atra lar Net for . Two real Hlr Nt for ...t
Unirdrfialnc shampooing, coloring, beauty massage.- manicuring, facial massage and scalp treatments.
Appointments mada by 'phone.
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Charming Fall Hats
Brandeis Hats are the creation
of skilled designers and they show
the exact touch and the right har
mony of color' that needs the av
tlBt's hand to execute.
The hats this season are sim
ple in style, but they demand Just
the right artistic touch to make
them modish. On materials . as
much affthe trimmings depend the
smartness of this year's hats and
Brandeis imports all . millinery
materials from abroad.
You eannot find such dashinu
metropolitan styles in millinery
anywhere else that can compart-
'.with the-fall hats in our grchi
group at ..... . ; r
$i5;and$25
SPECIALS IN BUG DEPARTMENT mil
:or
. English Wiltos Rugs
The finest quality; all made seam
iest, tn those new soft shades of rose,
tan. blue and green.
10-8x1 " Seamless Rugs fBB
9x12 Seamless KugM S4S-SO
8-u19-6 .Seamleus Hugs 10
Smith Axmiister Rugs
Beautiful new floral patterns
8x12 size, .it $13-38
8-3x10-6 lze. at $17 9
6x9 Ue. it $14.00
36x72 Inch 's, at $3 BO
27x57 inchi'S, at $2 9
Hartford and Sanford Axminste r Rugs All New Fall Goods
A compiete line; rich Oriental colorings.
11-3x15 size, $10 V 9x12 size. .22.50 V 4-6i7-6 size 7..'.i
11-3x12 size. .ao 8-3x10-6 size $20 36x72 iiuhea . .!
l'o-6xl2 :slze. .$25 . 6x9 size . . . .$15 27x60 inches -.5
Bargains in Our Basement
5c
4pron Ginghams equal to Arnoskoag, all size blue
checks: at. yard.
Dress Flannelettes Persian patterns; very desir- 0Jr
able for dresses, kimonos, etc.; at, yard C
Bleached Yard Yide Muslin, good grade; will go
on sale at, yard
Fine Madras; stripes, checks
and fiffure designs, will
rtiake pretty waists,'' shirts,
etc.; 25c values, yd; 12M:C
35c quality beautiful. Persian
Lawns and-the well known
white. Sherette fabric will
be sold at, yard . -15c
Odd 'lot of all kinds, short
lengths cotton goods Mon
day forenoon; at, yd.,'2Vlc
5c
The best outing flannels, in
light nnd dark, fancy ttjhis
for making warm sleeping
garments, skirts, etc; at.
yard &Vv.
Fancy Poplins all the de
sirable plain shades: dress
lengths; on special table a
yard . lOf
Persian Cottci Challios '
bolts to buy from. yd. olt
Laces and Embroideries
18inch silk and silk and metallic embroidered allover laces,
Persian effects and plain colors also crochet aud Venise all
overs, Oriental and shadow effects, etc. for waists, CQf,
sleeves, yokes,' etc.; values up to $1.25 a yard, at, yd., t) JL
. Floss Silk Embroidered Bands and Galoons
Crochet, Venise, filet and Oriental lace bauds and insertions,
net top Oriental laces, etc. ; black, white and colors ; ftrfl
values up to 50c a yard; bargain square, at, yard. . .
New Silk-Cord and Tassels, all colors; at, each 50c
New Silk Fringes, black, white, and colors;
at, yard 19c, 39c, 59c, 75c and 9So
The Famous Munsing Underwear for
Women and Children
Women' Vests, Pants and Union Suits, fine cotton and
part wool, fall and winter' weights; per garment,
atr . .... . ... .... . .49c, 98c, $1.50 up to $2.98
Children's, and Boys'' Munsingwear, fine cotton and wool
vests, pants and union suits, fall and winter weights; at a
garment . ... . . ....... . . .49c, 75c, 98c and $1.50
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BRANDEIS STORES 1 1
MISFORTUNE AFTER TRAGEDY
v
kna fit I. Iff Utthrr rnl
I. t Isar In Mrallnal
. fchoattaa.
Lrfiey Fnk, widow of Jamai 1). Kik. Jr.,
tha Ut figure In. th tfrotip of einons
who tr the tenter of one of the mofct
iutloiil ishoolliiu affair lit the v.orM.
1)4 a no 1b rcrxrtcd to Ih' living In nn
liumble home In Houth Korton. . M;-..
hat wnt ! of linrotujiUiiilns t
ftrlr.s kluce lirr lianhnnj tai shot dtdd
by Kdwaid 8. t-luk In thx tlrodway
Cautial holfl on January i. IMS. lu.a
cuarrel about Jokta Manpflcld. an advrn
lurena. Mr. FUk Is ntur- thiin 75 eur
oM. ao1 now U iHAorty-Mit.'hvn, llvins
on Ilia tni'omc of Iioiiim tlit hrr oan
purtatt iKinfttti. I.e has not a dollar
Utl of Ih fortune once aniawed bv Ktk.
- Luy Mooi-e that til her nialden name
ovt "Jim" Flbk In Hiattlfboro. Vt., and
Khn he a rdd"d to him and cam
. l'i thia my ali thought alia had found
hi iT'lnr.. hha ai jroud of lier daxh
i huban l, ho li aald to have ulld
the brania and the cnurugr thai made
Jay Uuuld the power he waa. hut hqr
feplnr.eta aa abort-ltd Flik. a ho
as making mllltonM In ICibv and waa a
conspicuous f'.eure ut flit nlslit?,. tea
tntiranu. vad-a and il-.c ioc.i. mot Jusie
JlanFftolil ctrs and mhonluifM, tie
brvanni inlatualwl all her and mode
no fceorrt of hla f otnln. g for ht-r.
The Prince of Krte- as Ftsk waa called I
pavned hi llino with the o lrp. lie told
her hit Willi atrect miniiiuiatlunq and hla
l-lun. 1I unfulJnl to her hU political
coiint-ctlon and laid h r of hi aclieme.
Ho tcave hir niacnifi:enl houaa. He
boiilit her jewela and clothes and waa
with er conHianlly. Through It alt hla
wtfa waa uncomMainlna and unhappy.
She proud of her husband a ability
and hoped atgadily aalnt hope ha
would rvturn to hr.
I l.eu "Kd ' Stoke, danhlnic and enga;.
In. appeared Jonla Manaftald fell In love
with hint and eouKht to dvrclve risk. He
beraine auplcloua of her and throuib
private dvlectlvea found out her duplicity.
KUk than aouthl ravenve. Ha raueed
tha drreat of Ktokea on tha" charce of
nibeszl'.ng tha funda of tha Brooklyn Oil
RefliUng- company. That waa the begin
ning of the feud between the two men.
Joie Matikfield went, to rJtokea' aid.
threatening to xpoa Flek'a aerreta In
connertion wltb hla Erie dcala and tha
Tammany . hall ting Bha auad flea, for
1,X4 and htokca aued him for IHO.A
They had Ului aircrted. When they wera
at lumheon ono day tliey got aord nk
had.oblalned a ".hmu-U warrant for their
arrcM.
An hour afterward Stokes shot Hk
dead aa Kink aa l omtng down the stair
way if the Prouday C'cnlral. then the
Grand Central hutcl. Htokea mad a
dogged fight for Ufa and escape.1 with a
four-year tenteitoa for manslaughter.
Through It ail Mrs. Klsk auflered l-
lently. Though It was aaJd alia wouia nava
C 000, W0 from her huaband'a estate, she
was put to many lawsuits, and gave up
the fight without a dollar. Jofle Mans
field sued her for I.W.ouO. which aha said,
risk owed her. Through he years tMt
followed Mrs. Klsk had many mlsfortunea.
Three times the house In which she
lived burned down, and gradually her
funda vanished. Sha went to live In
cottage tn South Hoeton with rant of
only 16 a month from another house as
her Income. Stokes died from Brlght's
disease, and Josla Mansfield Is said to.
bava diad In South Dakota In March, Vt.
New York rrrta.
BIG MEN'S LITTLE CHECKS
flue far Hl Irsli Maaea by
Itaosetclt Bad Preserved aa
a Kesirsir.
When you hava atiythmg forale er
axcrange adrartUa It In The Bee Want
A.4 column and get quick roaulta.
Adherence to formality makes many
apparently ridiculous situations. fr the
man who has a bank account the unde
niable value of a canceled check aa a
voucher of payment U recognised.
rilustrative of this Is the case of the
l-ci-nt check drawn by F. ,r. Kane, dep
uty comptroller of the currency, In No
vember. iao;. in favor of an A. K. Ilstel.
To tha man aith a bank account who
la not only known to be good for the
amount, and who Is well enough known
to one so lowly. Bay. as a . cabman, the
check ijiay come In aa handy aa a
"frtend. Indeed." Thia must have been
tha way In which Theodora Roosevelt
looked at the matter, whan on tha night
of January St U, ha was caught at a
big reception without aou In hla pockets.
Of course, there were undoubtedly any
number of persona who attended that
same reception, who. would ' have ac
counted It the highest of honors to hsve
lent tha then prreldent of the United
States the small sum of aO cent. '
It happened that at the same reception
Colonel Cecil Lyon, one of Trceident
Roosevelt's closest personal and political
friends, was guaat, but Colonel Roose
velt did not turn to hi in for the-price of
cab hire from the embassy of England to
tha Willard hotel, where he was to at
tend a banquet, a distance of Ies than
half a mile.
Instead he rushed to the clerk's desk,
and on one of his own personal checks,
drew for SO cents on the Rlggs National
bank, and paid the chauffeur. The
check for 60 cents has never been cashed,
aa It was prwaented to tba officials of
tha bank by the cab company as a sou
venir. There are also time when a rich man
I situated aa was the tramp who had
tha $1,000 bill and starved to death be
fore ha could get any on to cash It.
This waa the caae when ' Jojtn Hay
Hammond, who' baa mora money than
aom of tha biggest farmer hava wheat;
wanted to "make change' In getting.
large amount. Mr. Hammond had to
meet a bill of something mora than
tl One. II had the ext turn minus a
cents, and a K09 treasury not over. Ha
didn't know how to get the change. It
was after banking hour,' and be wanted
t leav Washington at one, so b paid
th bill with the cah h had plu a check
for i rents. Jd had tha 6u0 treasury
not left to carry lilm along on the flisi
leg of ' his trip.
Then,, of course, the, check ha to be
used In ne matter what amount by. the
corporation which Is lucky enough to
have n. dividend ta pay. Thl waa the
case when the New York and Weatern
Oil company declared a dWldend on
November A. 1X6. and paid by check to
on of Its stockholders. Hennjamln N.
Meeds, that gentleman's earnings of 1!
cent on th holdings he had In the com
pany. -New. York World.
CAUSE OF NAVAL DISASTERS
MmI f Thews Ceased by I areleea
' aeea af the Mm mm.
Beard.
An .American naval officer. 'dlscu. ting
th blowing up f th French battleship
Libert, aald a day or two ago:
It la not. wall to-take much stock in
th theory of an explosion due . to . the
deterioration of powder or because of
th failure of some mechanical device
aboard a warship. My observation It
that most' of th accidents are due to
somsbody'a carelessness. Modern naval
ha
few
blu' it
appliances are so liinliv ileveloiied no-v.
adays that Ihey relUuiu fu.l to ifri Tij
their function. Mo otteu it is Hi
case that some human i,r.t.n iii. Whci
I tvah abroad lust year I vinited Toulon,
the port .where lh- t.ito. t disinLei
Just occurred At the :anie piarr. ;
years ago. the battle.-hip Irnu via
up. A Prem irofficrr LiM me that it na i
pretty well established Ihnt U musazmo
explosion aboard tho Ien v. due t .
the butt of a cigarette,
"No officer likes to admit publicly' w.at
such grata carelessne.-.. can exli-t ahoa.-l
a modern warship, but human nature Ik
far from perfect, and to Its hhoiteonimgs
w can usually look for an explanation
of such accidents. Jut what li.ippend
In th latest case, it U fair lo uss-ume,
will never be known, lint if there wa
any way of solving the mystery I
be willing to. wager that -mu
aboard that ship committed a trjgie uet
of carelessness. The only .other rxp.ai.a
tlon to my mind.. la that it was .lone by
design, and that is almost untiunkabh '
Brooklyn Eagle.
W OLil 1
men
Take Wtralig,
Don't let stomach, liver nor kldne
trouble down you, when you can quickly
down them with Electric Bitters. 50c.
Tor sale by Beaton Drug Co.