v: THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER If, 1911. a Women Can Always CSiose from Greater Wariefe atiirandeis Stores n k P Oni mm To the thousands who will visit the Omaha Land Show during the two weeks to come We Extend a Hearty Welcome Make Yourselves nt Home iu Our Store and Make - V'p of the Many Free Accommodations We H;tve for Out-of-Town People. Free Baggage and Parcel Check Stand. Free Waiting Rooms and Kest Rooms for Women and Children (Uniformed Maids in Attendance.) Hoods lelifre(l Free to Any Depot, in Omaha. Ch'eeks Cashed Free on All Banks. Bot Mo'lcrnte Priced Host aura nts and Lunch Room in Omaha. kSt e the Three Bi Tunneled Arcades Under Doug las and 17th Street?. They Connect Four of Omaha 's Biggest Buildings, underground. See the F'oropeian Room. a Oi n f ? a. oiunning uruup ui Women's Suits at $35 In ctforing this lot we are showing the fin est group of women's suits that were ever aold anywhere for 1 33. They are the very latent Ideas In point of style. Every "oire t new fall and winter' feature usu ally shown only In the most expensive salts Ir represented here. Many of the suits are samples or odd garments, but every one shows that smart metropolitan style that distinguishes It Instantly from ordinary suits. The vsrlety Is wonder fully romplete. Many actually worth up to $60, at 535 Choice of 200 Women's FINE DRESS SKIRTS at. We've never shown a classier lot of Tail ored Skirts on speHal sale. They ar perfect examples of tailoring skill, made of fine broadcloths, mixtures, novelty cloths, voiles, chiffon panamas. There are a number of amplns and odd skirts rich blacks and the new popular shade, at. $10 $10 Lace Curtains and Drapery Goods Select our curtains here. You'll get much belter prices and you II get a wider variety to choose from, too. Swiss Curtains in pis In or figures with 'edges or ruf fles, at pair 08c, 1.25 and '.$1.50 3-lnch and 40-tticli (axe men! Cloth, worth up tq 20c, at, per yard . 12H Filet and Bungalow Nets Huudredtt of patterns, at yd. 3c, 30c, 40c, HV, nl 08 Bent Grade Figured SlUtoline All new patterns, at, 'ri 12 V Window Shades 3x6 feet, complete, at each ..20 We arti showing everything that Is new for fall In flue cretonnes, at yard 10. 25c and 30 New Arrivals of C7 CZ "FASHIONSEAL" SUITS.VU No medium priced suits can be compared In any way with these famous "Kashlon seals." Thy are perfection in tailoring and the materials are woven gr awe expressly for these suits Ha 1 3 fb M J -every new style Idea at Omaha's Most Complete Stock, of High Class Coats and Dresses for Children, Juniors and Misses A special section devoted exclusively to children's and mlsseV apparel of higher than ordinary character. You'll not find sucih a selection of charming attire fof children anywhere else. It is wonderfully complete. l"i' Mil a special uner 4 Women's Vfinter Coats, $19 i Every coat in this pplendid group is well worth $25. The variety includes every popular kind' of fall and winter coat. There are smart broadcloths, plushes, car aculs and an excellent assortment of those much favored new double-faced reversible' coats and mannish heavy mixtures. All have those, roomy but graceful lines of tho present season. Hun dreds to choose from Mondav, at. . . , Women's Plush, Caracul and Velour Coats There is a world of style In these coats and there is plenty of service as well. You'll find Just the coat you want here at $25.00, $39.00 or $49.00. Women's New Coats of Black Broadcloth Extremely popular this season. They are in great demand and Brandels has the real variety in Omaha. The newer models, ahown only here, are $19.00. $25.00. $35.00. Women's Blue and Black Serge Coats They are full weight coats built on grace ful lines and practical and dressy as they can be. Two splendid groups at $12.50 and $15.00 Women's White Polo Coats , Never so popular as now and no line was ever so smart as this one. Both the plain white and- the color combinations. Specially fine fabrics In these ' coats, t ... $22.50. $25.00 and $35.00 I 1 Qn&tM I The Season's Great Chance to Buy Men's Overcoats 'and Classy Suits (All samples and extremely well tailored and finished.) Worth '$15, $18 and $20, $1950 Hundreds of Omaha's business men are com ing to this store because they can buy a strictly up-to-date, new model fall suit at the beginning of the fall 'season for $12.50. (The same suit would cost them $15.00 to $20.00 anywhere else.) It is certainly a rare chance to buy clothes at' a real reduction at the season's, opening. Come in if you want to save that $5.00 or more. A. V i: White Goods Specials IN BASEMENT 45-inch white Irish Linon.. suitable for waists, dresses. pillow cases, etc; fine qual lty. that retails at 85c a ..1-1 . -j jaru . . . . t retails at mg yard spe- Jg Imperial English nainsook, chamois finish, for chil dren's dresses, undergar menta. Blips, etc. a 4 9ft Bolt of 12 yards, J Omaha Women Realize That Brandeis is the Store that Knows Millinery The moment you see Brandela' Millinery section, you reallie the difference. The deslgna are all strictly correct. Hats are trim med by finishers who. "know how." Saleswomen who. know what hat becomes you best are at your service. When you buy a hat at Brandels, you know that it Is correct and that It be comes you, . We are showing a score of strictly new models far the first time at $15 to 325 nn osl lenairlliafefe Lace and Embroidery Sections 18-inch Floss Silk and Silk and Metallic Embroidered All over LacesAll colors; also dainty effects in crochet, Venice and Oriental AUovers, white, cream and rn. ecru; worth to $1.25 yd.; bargain square, yd .9 JC Floss Silk Embroidered Bands Crochet, Venise and Filet laces, insertions and galloons. Oriental insertions, net top laces, dainty lace edges; worth up to 50c yd.; 0C at, yard. S3C High Class Parisian Novelties in Laces and Dress Trim mingsComplete Assemblage.. Novelties suitable for street and evening wear; Laces, Bands, Flouncings, Nettings, Passementeries, Garnitures, Knotted Silk and Ball Fringes, Girdles, Tassels, Cords, But tons, etc. at reasonable prices. ' " ' "" LDK3' .11 L a! f ' 1 V J UlL EVER HELD IN OMAHA BEGINS "r On Our Third Floor Here is one more grand occasion proving the power of Brandeis cash and its value in bringing great bargains within the reach of Omaha people. . . We bought this immense stock of high grade floor covering from an eastern ware house at a great sacrifice. : . - THE LliSOLEUMS ARE ALL FULL PIECES HOT REMHAHTS THEY ARE ALL PERFECT GOODS We have held big linoleum sales before, but never one where the quality has been so high and never one where the. bargains have been.so remarkable.. The Celebr'd Flunsing Underwear Drumrii is mot aaeni. iu umsua tor ae most economical as well aa the most comfortable underwear you . can buy. Its durability and washablllty commend it to the thrifty, and IU fine quality dell gate everyone. Women's Veeta, Pants and Union Sulta, complete usee 01 lau and winter weights, at, garment laracal Misses', Children's and Boys' Vests, Pants and Union Suits fall and win ter weights; garment, 49c, 75c to $1.50 43?, 9Sc, $1.50 SUMS' Walcb Repairing ' Dose by tipert Workmeu In Our , Storr. DMA' I d up 1 r1 mm "" ' Braadeia la Agent for the Suuadard rattrvs Gt the Novemhmr Shee. buy. Tlie patterns and colors are the very best. and you'll save money on every yard you All the 2-Yard Wide LINOLEUM that sells regularly up to 75c & yard' goes at per sq. yard. ; All the Highest Grade LINOLEUM 2 yards wide that -sells regularly up to 85c square yard, 'ID goes at square yard. ft All tho 4-Yard Wide LINOLEUM that sells regularly f"3 Ty up to $1 sauare yard UZS I craen at bo vard . . D -- V . V J All the Genuine iiilaid unoLEun Colors through to the back Fine grade that usually sells at $1.50 square yd., goes at, square yard . ;. . BE SURE TO ORIflQ THE MEASUREMENT OF Y00R R00F.1S Practically Our Entire Third Floor Devoted to This Sale 65 Clerks to Wait on You No Crowdinp 1.1 IK, n Kid Gloves Women's fine French lCid Gloves in white, black, tan, grey, blue and beaver; embroidered backs or Paris point stitched; 2 clasps; Perrln make. Fitted to the hand, pair $1.50 & $1.75 Women's One and 2-clasp Glovee 7 "ceqcb lambskin, cape and genuine Arabian Mocha; grey. tan and .black, at . pair 51.25 Shoes Women One of the best assort ments of shoes we have yet displayed this reason. These shoes are velvets with satin tops, dull leath er and patent leather in the new wide "stubby" toe lasts, high heels and arches, extreme short foreparts and well made welted soles. Regular 94 and $5 ft a 1C Shoes, in every slae 53 and width, Monday. . . V On Basement Bargain. Square? Apron Glnghama All size blue checks and mill remnants, 12 dress ginghams In fancy m checks, stripes and J plaida, at yard Size' 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, equal to-Pequot or Utica: 80c values, at Tard wide Bleached . Shaker Flannel, 12 MsC value, will be sold at yard 8je Big Sale of Wall Paper ' Another one of those famous Brandeis purchases of de sirable wall papers at 50c on the dollar. "We place this stock on sale Monday at just half regular price. Plenty, of clerks to wait on you. A big special lot of fine pa pers with borders to match, worth up to 8c a roll, at, per roll. A fine selected line of bed room papers, all the new fall styles, new colorings, etc.; sells regularly as high as 18c; Monday, fig per roll....... ...2 5c The new oatmeal papers in please the most particular customer. Two special lots, worth up to 75o a roll, at. . . . . 30 patterns of beautiful pa pers, all colors and designs, suitable tor most anv room. worth 15c a roll; spe . cial at, per roll A beautiful line of gold pa pers, the. latest styles for fall decorating. Be sure to see this lot. Worth t 1 1 1 : 30o roll ; Monday, roll . 1 1 v beautiful patterns that can 15c-25c Remnants of 18o Pillow Tub ing, all desirable widths will be sold at, per J Qg Yard ' "Wide Percalea and Fleeced. Dress Flannels will be sold at, yard 3jfe r K- Iml I p S SINGLE TAX .IN OPERATION See the Newer Models la Goeaard tTont Lace Corseta rt n Operatloa B Viicotrfr Maaca PrstrtMlrr fill., thm dalarr. I ' VooouvM, B. C. U giving practical I fcmontrtlon of how th slnd ui orha la a municipality. Mayor U C. Taylor of Vaacour hl! to Nw Tork City rerndy. give tbt reporter au ! .tl.,D ot ho th achem opentei "Tb aingla tjc a put Into ffx-t Ut said tho mayor. 4Th city has i tn graduitlly orklng In that d:rcUon Inr is6. v'a firai xemptad from tax ation 3 pr cnt of ba valu of Un proveiaeaia ac4 two aar Ut bft per cent, (tad t.o on, until when I took of f.ra wra tixini only g, per cent of lir.provemetita Now we ievy a tax imply ua land valuaa. Tha aaor .kjiea a valriatioa every year and It to happaoa there haa baa a yearly Incraaaa m vajuauon ao far. Thla year, for In aiano. valuations have Imree.cd or per cent over laat year. We are not carrying out Henry aeorgV theory In Its entirety. Our ta rate haa not rune up in ouneo.uenre of the nw law. It l only twenty-two mllle on the dollar, whlrh la low for a new eity. The flret Y(r took off the tiMiimeDt of lm pioveniente enlirrly the rate remained the aame aa the preredlns year. "I mey 'y without rjuallf Ration that the law haa worked out very aucceea fully. It haa had a tendeocy to encour age the ownara of vaaeot property to build. In MM there were M per rent tnoie biuidina permlta leeued than In W. and thla year they will be fully PW nt In txcrx of the number la ued laet ar. Jiiilin- by the. rate at which they are now telna taken out. Tbeae permits are for rtaidenrea, offUe buimir.ie, aiorea and warhouea. la ar rtvlnc at tha valuation of the land we tv to get a nrar aa poeilble to the last idling pnea. Of that our aluatioa la only bj per cent; a let. for iutjni.e. thut la i!ud at iW betng taxfd at tl'A "How the law ia generally reeardej bv the veople you may jude when I ' tell you theie ham t been a elnele kick from property owners ilnce H was put- Into effeot. Here le the way the law works out. feupiioee there are two pteeea ot Tvptrty lying aide by aide, one bearing a thlrteen-atory building, the other only a four-story building, or, perhaps.' being a acaru lot. The onar of the latter ha to pay. the aame tax aa. the oner of the lot with the building on It. In other word, inetead of fining a man for improving ble property, put the wela-ht of a fine on the man- who doei not. We do not believe that the man who erects a handsome residence or a fine office building on his lot liuld be fined fnr the energy he dtplays In im proving hta property. "Of courae we have other taxes tn tha city, but they are thoee aeeed by the provincial government. They aisees a Ux oa pereonal property aa ell ii real eatate We get back a portion of thla In the way of apeclal grants for eehoola, hospitals and such things. "After wttiieutng the success of tha ex emption of Improvements In taxation la tha cltv. t would go so far aa to advo cate making the natural resources and the land of a rountty bear all the taxa tion, exempting personal, Income and Doll Natation. In other word. I believe that nothing a man created through bis own rnergy should be taxed, but that all thing created by nature for the use of the people of the earth should bear-the burden. I propose at the next provincial election to run for the pro lucUl house with that as one plank tu my platform. You can Imagine bow British Columbia would . grow . If all improvements,- all merchandise and all machinery were exempt from taxation. The manufacturer who cama Into the country could buy land and pay a tax on It, but would have no other tax to pay." SLUMBERING IN THE SIERRAS The ' Lmre of the Uonnlalaut De striked hr Oet-of.Doere Cnthaslast. It seemed strange to sleep tn a paltry hotel chamber after the spacjoua mag nificence and luxury of the starry sky and silver fir grove. Bade farewell to my friend and the general. ' The old sol dier was very hind, end an Interesting talker. He told me long stone of the i'lortda Seminole war. in which he took part, and Invited me to- lflt him In Omaha-Calling Carlo,1 I 'scrambled home through-the Indian Canon gate. . rejoic ing, pltylag the poor professor and gen eral, bound by clocks, almanact, orders, duns, etc.. and compFl'td to dwell with lowland car and duet and din. woere nature Is covered and her voice smoth ered, while the poor. Insignificant wan derer enjoye tha freedom and glory of Cod a wilderness. -On. the way back to our Tuolumne camp, I enjoyed the scenery If possible more than when It first came 1 lew Every . feature already seem. Uimliar aa If I had lived here always. I never weary faxing at the wonderful Cathedral. It haa more Individual character than any other rock or mountain I ever saw, excepting perhaps the Yosemite south dome. The forests, too, sretn kindly fa miliar, and the lakes and the meadows and glad einglug streams. I should like to dwell with them for ever. Hera with bread and water i should be content, fcven If not slewed to ream and climb, tethered to a stake or tree In some meadow or grove, even then I should be content f 01 ever Bathed In such beauty, watching the tars, wliirti her have a glory that the lowlander never dreams of, watching the circling seasons, listening to the songs of the waters and wings and birds would be ' andleea pleaure. And what glorious cloudlands I should see. storms and calms a new heaven and a new earth every day. aye and new inhabit mte. . And ho v many visitors I should have 1 bura I should not have one dull moment. ' And why should this appear extiavagant ? It la only common sense, a kign of health, genuine, natural, all-awake health. One should be at an endless Godful play, and what speeches and music and acting and scenery and lights' mn. moon, stars, auroras: creation jut begtnnlng, the morning star "still unglng together' and all the sons of God shouting for Jov." ' John Muir In "My First Bummer la the Sierras."