12 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 24. 1912. Mg&&p0 wwwn- els er Ml J,0jMjH it j (iff i' JiiffiPi r . I ill,;, '.!'. ,; '; Tli!ii'jii.ii.j ,:i i:..!!:,::1,:!!!1.:1 Wi ll i ! W ..;l;,:;.'..-...tt.,.;rt': ';p:T!:tii'.;i:.! BRANDEIS STORES 21 Annmtnr nr Annual Spring jning tn flS t : 'II I' " H ' I v.rrl : . i i i, ii ! 'i, iii 'l, i lili nil Every department in Brandeis Stores shares in this opening event, each sec tion with its most "attractive novelties for the new season. The season's leading novelties in wo men's Costumes, Waists and Tailored Waists. Newest arrivals of Perrin's Kid Gloves for spring and summer. Extreme novel- An assemblage A charming ties in import- of the new sea- array of new , ed dress fabrics son's favorites ideas in for spring wear, silks & velvets, wash fabrics, - Highest grades of Spring Footwear for " women and men. Unusually fine assort " ment of silk hosiery of highest character Superb show Correct novel- The most ef ing of Europe-- ties in the fine fective styles an novelties in laces, embroid- in women's jewelry and eries and dress spring neck leather goods, trimmings wear. A showing of everything that . is correct in Men's Apparel. . The interior of Brandeis Stores has been decora i ted in harmony wfth the spirit of the new season. Brandeis Stores OMAHA iHUltnmj, ffimm a Apparel Jfafarta mxh &tttB$mm to (timium? The superior advantage that Brandeis experiences in main taining; an European office where continental creations may be assembled has never been so apparent as now. Our Paris buyer has secured individual models that are expres sions of. the creative genius of notable French Couturiers such as: Drecoll, Francis, Paquin, PaulPoiret, orth, Soeurs, Rene Pacquet, : Armand et Martial and others Each-garment is an original creation, not an -adaptation, N and comes to us unaltered from the hands of its designer These imported models will be presented for the first time at our opening nisiwiuffli iril'r"'''1 pip Our millinery assemblage for spring surpasses any previous exposition both in the variety and grace ful beauty of the French and American models Miss Isabel Cabus one of the most successful designers of hats in New York is j now associated with our millinery department. She has created smart styles for 1 women of the most exclusive social sets in New York and her services are now at the disposal of Omaha's well dressed women. Miss Cabus is particularly gifted in the art of adapting reigning styles to meet individual requirements. Her skill enables her to give the deft touches of style to the new hats which will make them -harmonize with the features of the wearer. Her aid is a wonderful value to fashionably inclined wo men who seek hats that are both authentic and becoming. . A - i "Ml".!'!,; )!.