THE OMAHA . SUNDAY BEE: . MARCH . 3, 1912. . - A ,. m :: BRANDEIS STORES I rm jmtefflim women ; r Mm rrk ife.. i -r I II; iV hMwW AS! HJ': m. Present the Most; Attractive New-Styles in s ADDarei tor spring . You have no idea what a wealth of original .ideas are:shp Win spring 'apparel for -1912 until you see Brandeis Stores as semblage. ; We'show-distinctive'styles-iB-smtsrsses'and'CMta-for eveiy occasion. ' v - .WOMEN '3 SPRING TAILORED SUITS AT $35. - The styles that have -been' approved by the-best.designers.in this;Country are shown in .-this, group.... Many ofthose-light colored, smartly, tailored suits showing extreme' feat ures for spring are here at-. .......... $35. . SPECIAL GROUP OP WOMEN'S SUITS AT $19. This is a group at a special price. We have never opened a season with such a stunning group of suits at a medium price. The new colors and fabrics are well represented and the values are wonderful at $19 Serge Dresses Clever as they can be and typi- cal of the new season. They '11 be immensely popu larnew lot at ... . $15; New Coats for Juniors and Misses Very dressy and practical as well in our misses' section, Monday, at-p- - - $7.50, S10 and $12:50 .;. Pretty New Ideas in Wash' Dresses for Juniors and Misses - Charming girlish features for -school, or dressier wear, at - ' . $2.98 $3.98 and .$5 V . . " Have You Seen the Graceful Long Coats for Spring? They are the; coats "that 'will be worn by the best dressed women everywhere. - The little spring innovations are charm ing ..... ..v. . . T.. i.$19, $25, $35 Extreme Noveities in These Afternoon and Evening Frocks. Made of silks andwool materials the colorings are superb. The styles are all new . . . ..... .$25, $35, $49 New Walking Skirts Made of serges' and worsteds slightly wider in cut splen didly tailored (j ("g Newest Moclels"inlWaists for Spring Th'enew!tfilffonW!8U wiurconwnand'gtmter popularity thin rer : thl season.. The new styles' are extremely t etching-- ' " : at; .'. ....... v Uv l- 5.QP'. 87.50. $10 S12.50. Spring Waists of Real IrUh Lace A greater Tariety of new Ideas than we bare erer aasembled. The' special -prices are $15. $25. $35 Embroidered Voile and .Lingerie WIU The styles' are dlrect.de-' . partures from last season many novelties '.' .at . . . . f 3.50. S5.00. 87.50 and $10.00 New Undermnslins In our newly enlarged section, at 98c, $1.50, $1.98 up to $10 New House Dresses In our negligee section Second floor, at ; 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 - New Silk Kimonos ' Dainty and charming patterns large va- rlety at . $5r $6.98, $10 jfjp Great Sale of French Challies - 59c to 76c AH Wool Fabrics at 29c Yd. , Strictly All Wool French Challies just received.. Here are borders, Persians, dots, Btripes, floral effecti, neat.' geometrical patterns and plain grounds with colored borders. These fine challies were cancelled by a New York house on account of late delivery and sold to us at less than Vi the regular price, which is usually 75c a yard." Monday on Front Bargain Square, nt, yard 75 Beautiful Boxed Itobe in all colon, flounce and bordure effects very special, mala floor, silk aisle, each . High Class New Dress Goois fir Spring 1912 Complete liner of the scarce whipcords and diagonals, plain and two-tone effects. We made special preparations for these popular suitings. All 54 to 56 inches' wide, nt," yard ... i V.$l, $1.39, $1.60, 11.95 and $2.75 Very Special -ilAl Imported Cream Ootnma Serge Monday only, at yard ..95V Nobby Bcouh effect la light and medium ' X SpecUT Tables of fins All "Wool Dras 29e -'m :: Moaday'iid All Week This Remtrktble Sale of Embroideries ahadee, 64 Inch tailor sultluga very choice Hnes offered Monday Dress Goods department, main floor, will go on sale at per yard 81 to $1.50 tiuoda, 41 to 64 Inches wide, Costume and French serges, also black and white checks and stripes and cream serges with pencil stripes, yd, 504, 70 and 08 SPECIAL SALE of SPOT PROOF FOULARDS Regular 85c and $1 Sjotproof Foulards in the favorite shades, all new 1912 printings, 2 tone and 8 tone colorings, monotone and geometrical pat-, terns, at yard ...59c All the newest Faris and New York ideas. Bordure effects in spot proof foulards, tourist silks, Ratine : dress silks, etc., yd. 95c to $2.95 Yard wide messalines, peau de cygnes, Ottomans, etc All 3G inches wide, at yard ....... .69c Bordure Foulards Many exclusive patterns, at yard, $1, $1.35, $1.50 ! and ..' $1.95; 75c Japanese nnd Persian printed waterproof Habutai Silks, 24' arid 27 inches wide, at yard ....29c- H BRANDEIS STORES -1 A Hare la iNew lork t i-ateat traxa THE ORIGINAL GABY HAT "The newest,1 cleverest arid ""most' striking' early Spring hat that is seen on Broadway. Made of moist proof maline. Comes in black with jet Oxford' combination (black over white), also new changeable silk effects . large .maline bows 1 SX98 $C verv BDeoial. at . . . ..... " and - '27rinch fine,' Sheer Swiss and Batiste Embroidered Flouncings, hemstitched baby ' flouncings, also allovers, waist frontings, wide galloons and insertions; f ' elegarit designs.in Baby Irish,. Angleterre, floral, blind relief and new IImP ' combination effects. Worth up to $1.25, at yard v ' " 45-inch Swiss and Batiste Embroidered Skirtings at $1.39 Yard 1-Scalloped and hemstitched borders,; wide band effects, etc.;-choice de- . ..gigne in BabyJnsh, crochet and filet, also new comDinauon CI .-'effects; worth up to $? a yard bargain square, at, yard Vlw" liiin. Embroidered Flotiiiciiiis, kirtings, Cdrsct Covering Fine Swiss, Xauisbok and Cambrif, els galloons and insertions, big bar- gaa Uflre piled high with an endless variety of pretty, new O C p - designs-Worth up to 50c yard, at yard t of varda medibm nnd I Fine French and German Val. wide widths of embroidery, edg-; irigs, insertions and galloons; all Itirids; np to 8 in. wide; hundreds of pretty designs to select from. Many worth 20c yardi ftn w HihCltsj Sprinj-Wtih . Goods-0' M"' F1"f, Extreme Swiss, English and French fabrics many exclusive itjlea. Fancy dress linens in snowHake effects . for exclusirs robes. , bordered voiles In single dreas lengths, etc, at, rd. 50 to $1.95 Bordered Rosco 8ilks. 41 inches , Effleura and Uessldor Voiles, superb prlnUnn: many bor ders; 27-in. wld yard,. 50 and ........ 50 wide,' In1 fire different styles, " will go on. sale at yard 50 40-Inch plain weave,. 60c English .Voile, In street and, evening ahades, specially priced at, yard ..."....'.v........ -25 27-lnch Jacquard Silk and Cotton Novelties, at yard 35 at, 'yard Laces and Insertions 1ninty crochet and duny effects, platt ' vals., torchons, curtain cluny, laces, etc.; manf worth up to . 12o yard, at, 1 yard Complete Assortment of New Spring Laces . .We are showing Allovers, Nettings, Galloons, Bands and Insertions many in complete sets of widths to match. New shadow effects, Baby Irish, Irish Crochet, Venetian Point, Point Flandres, Carrickmacross Maerahie, Vandyke and Gothic effects, etc.. New Knotted SUk and . Beaded .Fringes. Drop Trimmings, Rich Beaded Passsme- ( terles in bands and separable motifs AU' at very special prices. E-l BRANDEIS STORES H ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM foiffhU of Pythiaj Hare Arranged ; for a Series of Drills. odd mxowy lodges activz iinmi Army TA am WeaMa , Cars Vatta la '' the BilHhaara at W !. tarn a Llasala. - Nbruk lodsa No. I. KnlsiiU - of IthUs, tor savaral .Maculay nUftta to umt will Siva Its uambara a treat la form of a eaapalltlve Orlll la aena work, wit a vlaw to SoUdlua op one of itroBsaat taaow la too wast. A oow txt vlU b had oa eartala portion of Go work each khwlay nlsht and a prlio varoed la too wUmar and from tbaM winoara a team will be srioctea. - Taaosdl Order af Odd frtlawa. Onaoa lodsa Mo. t will baoo roar oaa i.surt tor tka initiatory orao acxt TrUlmr mtht. . . -Htopriaa encanpraont No. t car a ard party sad oodat ODtarUinmant lat Trmroday areainc BV H. Bt DC lair. Tbooaa Matter and Jodse WUtto Boar made talk on Odd FaUowoklp. HlKh Flra waa Cita stayad aad waa followed by aa artter upper. : gtale lease. No. will have work to Xh lolUauiry desraa tomorrow alchu - Heapertaa aocampmeat No. 1 wttl hav work m tfao GoUoa Bula desno aeU rnday nil tit. ; Duinebroc tods Na. S( will confer iha flret decree upoa two oaadtdatea oaxt Friday. ; rjwuwaroc kodes Ko. S has decktad to ..iianmyo work at eoco oa tbelr new kail atakttac whtcH will ba located at Twentr-fUtli aad Lareaworth atreeta. ". IMpnar Rcbakak lodsa Sa Ifl will (are Mi candldataa tor deaTo work Beat Wa&Btadar tmttit- BonaoB lodsw Ka. El nwttd Jonathan ipdea Ko. laat Fnday are" tin. Cpnaiier ea ems ol No. s7 rrUl have work la Ooldew Rtlla dearoo west Frtdar svrbt. Kutfe glahokafc lodes WU1 karo dasTo work next Saturday night AlDha Hebekah lodn No. at aava a card party last Friday evening which wa hi attended. Beacon lex! re No. l will hava tmm eandldatea for the Initiatory decree aext maay aiftil. , P. S. O. Mra Oeors B. Darr waa uwu prealdent of th P. E. o. eleterhood at tho annual meeting of thla organization rnu.y anernoon wan aira, uarr. Th other re-election were: Mrs. Thomas H. Matters. He otcjid.ni: lira. II. ft - eron. recording secretary, and Mrs. E. IL rocur, (uara. th new offlocn cboato wer: .-. u. w. McVe. correapondlnt aecratary; Mm. A. H. Myer. treaaurer, Mr, r. C. Itton. chaplain; Mr, w. a, Harua, ortanlat; Mr. T. M. Olltner. lournallet. Mr. Darr and Mra Ihnhnff win k. delecate to th ctate P. . O convea- itoa neit June. Mr. F. C. Newcontb and Mra. H. a Cameron will be alter nate. inkdara tie Okard. Oeors A. Ctuter Poat and Women' Relief Corp. No. a. obasrvad Waahlnc- ton' and Lincoln' birthdays la Fratern ity ball Wednesday ermine preaentinr th foliowins program: Music, . Mln Amanda 1-bbens; addrea. "Uncoln.' Comrade M. Z. Fcenan; racitatlon. Iran Porker; lions. Mlaa Amanda Tebbon; ad- are "Washington.'' Comrade J. Ed wards; Son,; Georse Wlndship: address. "McKlnley," Comrad K. Johnson: reci tation. Mr. Clark; aoog. Mr. i. McKann; sons, by Foot nd Corp. Aaetrat Ordrr af I altea Warkmoa North Omaha lodir Ko. US will nave a tela Inflation Wednesday evening. Fifty candidate will take the decrees. The degree team dance will be held Monday. March IS at Metropolitan ball. . Gate city lodm Ko. M will bare class of twelve candidate Tuesday even-fit- Koyal Setshbora Aetlre. The promotion committee c aba Royal Xalcbbor of Aaaenea, will meet Frtdar afternoon la Woodmen balk Fifteenth and Douglas street, Matters of than ordinary Importance will be up for discussion. . "' . -"" Fraternal lalaa of America. Banner lods No. 11, Fraternal Union of America, - held ' Its reculer meeting Thursday erenlng. The lodge will bold an open meeting next Thursday In th Pax ton block. . .'' v ' , i Altar Galld laatraeted. Th Junior Alter cpulld met at th home of Miss Flora .Depp. SMI Mertdeth av enue Saturday. February M, and u In structed oa hemstitching. The next meet ing will b beld March t at th home of Mlas Emily Ltir, ' TM ' North Twenty eighth tret. , . . . ' r , ' Wassea's Hetlef rarp. ' U. ft Grant, Women's Relief Conie No, IN wlU hold' Its" meeting t B right hsll' oa Tuesday afternoon. GETS SIXTY DAYS FOR BEATlfiG" YOUNG WIFE E. F. Johnston,', who 'was arrested yes terday afternoon, on a chargs -of wife beating. ' we 'sentenced to sixty day la' tne county, jsu.yesteraay .under. a itste mitlmua. Johnston, who has been mar ried but six months, according to Informa tion brought tout.ln .the- trial., refused to let bis wife work aad would not work hlrosetf. Hi wit secured employment aa a domwtlc In a good family In thw-clty and when the. husband found It out he I alleged to have beaten her unmerci fully. .' I . . ' . ! - HEARST DEMURS. TO SUIT . FILED BY GOV. HASKELL John W. Battin. attorney tor William Randolph -Hrant, baa- fld-ln federal court a demurrer to the twenty.two ehar-reg. tn the libel suit started her aev eral years ago by Governor Charles N. Haskell of Oklahoma. In the answer filed by the Omaha attorney. ' every charge made by Governor Haskell Is rfuted with th statement that the charge I not of sufficient weight 'to warranueaua for action. Mr. battin asks the court to dismiss th case. ' THODSANDSTJEED TALKS Estimated 60,000 Will Listen to the Lecturei Before Finish. FLAN IS A GBEAT SUCCESS Additional Tralaa Will grart Oat ' Maaday . to Spread the Cee pel at Coed Seed Cora ' Selection. J .Tulrty-four thousand seven . hundred and' fifteen person up' to Friday nlsht had listened to the preaching of 'te-.j your seed corn" gospel on the tour, special ! seen1 corn train which toured the slate , thla week. Manager Perrtsh ef the Com- merclal club publicity bureau. aay th 1 eaatern Burilngtos train took ear of 7.015 person; th - southern Burlington. , ,6u persons; the Unloa Pacific, ItM persona, and the Northweetern,.7. per ons. Two of th train concluded their schedule T.rlflay . night, -but the. Union Pacific nnd -southern Burlington trains had U day yesterday to swell their total attendance. . . i . - Hn- Parrlsh - beHerea ' Saturday's at tendance and that on the two train that wlU be run .next 'week .win bring 'thd total attendance at the ' lectures ' up ts Skene. -The Burlington will "run s train In cea, tral Nebraska tlv day, starting Monday from Uncoln. - Four lecture can wrll be carried and four lecturer will speak at th same time, .The peakera will be Prof. C. W. Pucsley. Frank O. OdeU, Prot .VT.'W. Burr, of the North Platte experiment station. O. Hull of Alma and State Superintendent J. E. Delarl. ' The "Omaha" road win send ouf a'apsr rial for three days, leaving Omaha Mon day. The speakers will be Prof, f . A. KieBeslbach.WUIiam Ernst of Tecumseh, W. F. Jobneon of Harvard, Arthar SV Anderson of Lincoln and Prof. I U'Zook of the United States Department ef Agri culture. . . . A lecture -ln'a hall at MarqnetU -Moo-day night baa been added to the schedule. Persistent Adrertonng Big Returns. la the -Road to Cloaks MONDAY, M4thh Women's From the, A. Gluck & C. New York Stock C:BASEMENT .... y - .,...-.' t i 'These 'are .'good, practical, . np-to-date cloaks many m winter ' weigh ts. and styles others in the newer ppring styles and fabrics-tlieyare in all popular colors. and miitures ;biggest cloak' bargain in years. . Positively : Worth Up to S17.50 98 and $522 Tnesdiy All the' Women's Silk "Waists and Silk Petticoats, . worth up to $5, at ..$1.50 and $2 Wednesday All the Womeri's Silk, Wool and Wash Dresses, v worth up'.to10,. at . .....k.. $1, $2 and $5 Thnrsday All.the Women's Dress and Walking Skirts, worth . inm "... ...$2 and S3.50 day All'the" jVomen's Cotton Petticoats, Saturday All the Children's Cloaks, Wash Waists, .eW ' ' I nd Dresses. it Ins 9 I BRANDEIS STORES