Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 27, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1915.
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Hair Goods Beauty Parlor
Stchei and Transformations; 20-inch Switches of naturally
wavy hair. Priced at $3.00.
22-Inch Switches of natural wavy 24-inch Switches of natural wavy
hair, priced at $4.95. v hair, priced at $6.85.
Marcel Waving:, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, etc. Second Floor. s
. SECOND FLOOR
Saturday at 2 P. M. ,
The Last Lecture Here
By PROF. MUNTER
Wonderful! Wonderful!
People Exclaim As They See His Work
Seeing is believing and if you don't
believe, come and see. We are not attempt
ing to tell you of the many things he has
done here right here but you will hear
of them and if you haven't been here and
' don't come while you can, you'll feel sorry
you didn't, because the Saturday afternoon
. lecture closes his engagement here. -
KHras' Slfires
TO THB PACE KSS FORCROW1MC OMAtf
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Veiling for New Costumes
There are many styles to select from, Chenille dotted, the Dash,
the filet Mesh, with scroll design, are very popular; priced from
85c to $2.80 per yard.
SPECIAL DRAPE VEILS in Shetland Silk, with Chenille dotted designs
and borders, priced at $1.59 each. .
MAIN FLOOR
HMMIM Mill
Visitors
"MDL1FE CORSETS"
make you young.( They're well named, in
deed, for we've heard women publicly tes
tify they feel new life corseted with "Nu-
life." ;. ' V.
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By simply pulling the belt any figurejs trans
formed into slender, graceful lines.. After 30 days
the body remains permanently perfect.
Any woman canbe made physically perfect with
a corset that is so comfortable to wear that she
does not realize she has one on.
Fourth Floor Take 16th St. Office Elevators.
Latest Arrivals in Fashionable Fall Appa
Welcome!)
Veriter and "Miss Manhattan" Suits Featured Exclusively Here
LINES aiming to reflect stylish features copied from high priced models to present authentic, correct,
fashionable attire at moderate prices. Styles as depicted injlarper's Bazaar and Vogue. Distinct
tive, smart apparel presented at prices ranging from x $49, $59 to $75
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Suits; Essentially Smart and Distinctive
PECIAL assortment of exclusive tailleur and dressy models, including popular materials in Velour -de
Laine, Tricotines, Silvertones, Velours and Broadcloths.
V
Dressy models featuring Braids and Chenille Embroidery, Fur-Trimmed Collar
and Cuffs, or the Mannish Braid-Bound Tailored models, giving chicness in style
and extremely smart for travel and street wear. Colors: Navy, Reindeer, Mocha, f
Cordovan, Brown, Taupe and Black. , , 1 v lrice, 72J)0
.' i STYLISH STOUT SUITS '
STYLISH STOUT SUITS for Comfort, Style and Smartness are
not to be excelled ; found in complete assortment.
Smart FallDresses That fashion Favors
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This group in Satin, Taffeta, Serge and Tricotine. Splendid coat types and dressy models, good
colors, Navy and Brown holding first place, varied with Silks in lighter tones, Ruby, Taupe and Copen
Blue, Silver Grays. . , Priced, $25, 27 JO, $39
SECOND FLOOR "
mnitntiiinniiiiiimMl
The Grace of, a Princess in These
GORGEOUS SLIPPERS
Many are- Purchasing them for the AK-SAR-BEN BALL
.".. rt n A 1 n r J1 Cii: I -C
LiUrv tne AK-oar-uen jsarranpper we ieaiuie an
" exclusive line of Brocaded Slippers, exquisite
in their simplicity and style. We also show" plain
Gold and Silver and Black and White
Satin Slippers, with a comprehensive
display of but steel and rhinestone
buckles to add the desired touch to the
chic costume.
; ' Slippers Priced 7.50 to 12.00 Pair- s
' The Buckles; Priced 5.00 to 5.00 Pair
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Patent Coltand Patent Kid Pumps
Carried in stock in plain tailor made or Colonial style, hand-turned
sole and full Louis covered heel; made up to date and fits snug in the
arch. - Several lines to choose fromrprice range from 10.00 to 13.50 pr.
MAIN FLOOR
HOSIERY
Values Exceptional
1.50 Per Pair
"117 OMEN'S Silk Fancy Lace
' " Hosiery, alto rambrant
ribbed and drop-stitch affects,
lisle garter tops, double heela
ild toes. Colors: Black,
white, cordoVan, Russian tan,
fawn grey and nary blue.
These are the regular $2.00 o
1 $2.25 grade, on Bargain Square
pauyat 1.50. .
TT7)MENS FANCY SILK LACE
VV HOSIERY, lisle garter tops,
double soles, heels and-toes, in
Black, White, Mahogany, Fawn,
Navy Blue and Grays. Some are
irregular, of 1.50' grade, for 95c.
Children's Hosiery
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE AND
MEDIUM RIBBED LISLE hose, light
and heavy weights, double soles, heels
and toes, in black, white and cordovan.
All sizes for 59c ' '
BOYS'- AND GIRLS' LISLE RIBBED
HOSE, light and medium weights, in
black, white and v brown. All sizes
for 35c.
. MAIN 1XOOE
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This is written
m
you
I for
Of Pronounced Importance Is This
SALE of PATTERN HATS at $7
J rusf Arrived From a Well Known Maker
THESE Hats comprise the entire line of Dress and High-Class Tailored Hats in Hat
ters' Plush, Lyons and Salz Velvets. A large number of large Sailors and
Mushrooms, featuring glycerined Ostrich.Gold and Silver Brocades, Ornaments etc..
Colors are: Navy, Brown, Purple, Beav- .
er, Solid Black, and Black with Colored
Facings of Old Rose, Blue, Cardinal, etc.
Values to 15.00. On sale Saturday.
At 7.00
a
Another Special:
"Feature
288 new shapes,, of- All-Silk
Velvet, Hatters' Plush effects,
black Lyons velvet Some copies of
hand-blocked Hats. Plenty of blacks,
brown, navy, purple and beaver. The
values run from $5.00 to ? 7.50, on sale
Saturday for $2.95.
8B0OND FLOOB
p.: x
DRUG SECTION
Special Prices Saturday
Lilac Rose or Peroxide
Toilet Soap, 10c size
bar, at . 7e
Cuticura Toilet Soap,
25c size bar, at 19c
Horlick's Malted Milk,
50c size bottle, at 40c
Pape's Cold Compound,
35c values, for 27c
Bromo Seltzer, for head
ache, 60c bottle for 44c
Danderine Hair- Tonic,
35c size bottle, at 29c
Epsom Salts, 1-lb. pkg.,
15c, special for 8e
Williams' Shaving Soap,
10c size bar for Sc
California Syrup of Figs,
60c size bottle for 45c
Aspirin, 100 tablets, S.
K. F. 5 grains, value
1.00, for 59c
Standolax for constipa
tion, 50c value, for 39c
Walnutta Hair a Stain,
special, 60c value, 44c
Aubrey Sisters' Cold
Cream, 60c jar for 45c
Djer Kiss Face Powder,
all shades, special, 62c
Williams' Dental Cream,
25c value, for ' 17c
Odorona for perspira
tion, special 60c value,
for 44
Pond's Rouge, natural
blood shade, 50c value,
at 39c
Locust Blossom White
Rose, value 50c, (Sweet
Pea), per oz., 29c
:,Pinaud'a Eau de Quin
ine, 1.25 special, 98c
Wool Powder Puffs, spe
, cial 50c values, for 29c
Bone and Transparent
Handle Tooth Brushes,
35c values, for 25c
2-q u a r t Combination
Fountain Syringe and
Water Bottle, 2.25 val
ue, for 1.49
Household Robber
Gloves, 89c values, 59cn
Films Developed Free '
With order of Print; 24.Hour, Never-
Fail Service. Eastman Films, all size.
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Box Cameras
No. O Box Brownie Take Picture) size lx2.
Special, $2.12.
No. 2 Box Brownie Camera Pictures, 24x34.
Special, $2.93.
No. 2-A Brownie (Box), size 2x4. Special
at $3.73. !
No. 2-A Cartridge Premo Cameras, size 24x4,
for $3.71.
Dainty Underwear for Milady
Several Offerings Featured Saturday
PHILIPPINE AND HAND
EMBROIDERED UNDER
WEAR Gowns and Envelope
Chemise. Neat floral patterns
and fine scalloped edge. Price
for Saturday, 2.95. "' ,
WOMEN'S FLANNEL
ETTE NIGHT GOWNS in all
white or pink and blue striped,
some fancy stitching, or rib
bon trimmed. Prices, from
2.25 to 3.50.
WOMEN'S KNIT PETTI
COATS, in Black and Gray
with colored borders, from
'mm x. a M
WOMEN'S ANKLE
LENGTH BLOOMERS, made
of fine quality satin, finished
with deat ruffles. Colors are:
Navy, Dark Green and Emer
ald. Price 2.50.
' MUSLIN NIGEX GOWNS,
high neck and long , sleeve
styles. Yoke trimmed with
embroidery and tucks. For
Saturday's selling, 1.98. "
. LADIES' ITALIAN SILK
VEST AND BLOOMERS.
Vests are hand embroidery
and plain. Regular 8.50 and
4.00 values, for 2.95.
THIKD FLOOfc
LADIES LISLE UNION
SUITS, odds and ends, 1.00
and 1.25 values. Also fine
Gauze Bloomers sold on the
I Main Floor, Saturday, ea., 59c
LADIES' UNION SUITS,
medium weight, soft fleeced,
Dutch neck, elbow sleeves.
Regular size, 1.75 each. Ex
tra size, 2.00.
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CHILDREN'S ' UNION
SUITS, medium weight, cotton
fleece. Come ia ecru, white
and gray, at 1.00 per suit
CUT FLOV'ERS
Fancy Hdme Grown, Roses
"CI IVE THOUSAND Fancy Home-Grown Roses,
in variety of colors. Regular prices 1.00 and
' 1.50 per dozen. Saturday
50c
Per Dox.
er 5c each.
Fancy Boston Ferns,
regular price 1.00, on sale
Saturday for 79c '
Large Ferns, regular
2.00 values, on 'sale for
1.25, Saturday only.
MAIN FLOOR-
Large Supply of Other Flowers
, MAIN FLOOR
BOOK DEPARTMEN7
Featuring Two Special Items
WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. This Is
a 1,400-page book, size 8x10, clear type and print
ed on good paper. Special at 1.25.
m HE HOME ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MEDICINE. A
J. Prevention of Diseases, by Norman E. Ditman, M.
D. A good first aid book for the home. . Special, 59c.
ReftVeuped, rearranged anJ ready for
Uing are the balance of the
Regent Shoe Gos
and the O.-G. Surplus
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Stock of Women s
Higli Sbes
a Truly, a sale of the -character of this one com
ing as it does right when women were planning on
buying their winter's supply of shoes and of course
not thinking of this. big shoe event, ,their plans
naturally were to spend a great deal more money,
was greeted with hundreds of eager purchasers.'
To- the instant" approval of all this welcomed
sale was staged. We do not believe that we ever
offered better values this year. Tlje Regent Shoe
stock which we purchased some time ago consisted
of low and high shoes. This is the sale of high
shoes augmented by a large purchase of O.-G. high
shoes everybody knows the quality, the fineness
of fit and the acme of style, to be found in "both
these stocks. The sale continues one more day
and it is truly a matter of economy of securing
your ideal of shoe satisfaction, that we urge you
to take full advantage of this wonderful oppor
tunity. -
OneThirdLess
Than Regular Prices
FOR many yean this great
tor haa ba recognised
as the. vialters' haadqaarters in
Omaha. This mammoth insti
tution 1 a great part of Oma
ha centrally located in a city
whoae spirit of progretaiveneM
is widely felt. Probably dur
ing the Ak.S4r.Ben of soma
previous year you have been
ia our store a visit this time,
will prove how unusually well
we have kept growing ahead of
growing Omaha.
We want you to visit us and
feel at home we want you to
feel that this is your store
we want you to avail yourself
or every convenience and aom- '
fort 'a waiting you. 1
, This store is conceded to.be
the greatest attraction in Oma
ha, and your visit to .the fall
festival will not be complete
I unless you have made a visit
to the Brandeis Stores. It will
be a great pleasure to you and
to us, also, for you to tell the
folks back home what. won
derful store this is the (erv
ice it renders. Go through the
' store from top to bottom. The '
main floor is remarkably beau- '
tiful, displaying in a most at
tractive manner, the highest
class merchandise procurable
There you will find, leading
from the Sixteenth and Doug-7
las street entrance, what is
conceded to be one of the long
est department store aides in
the world. It leads under Sev
enteenth streeMo the Brandeis
Theater Building. t
The "second floor is devoted
exclusively to Women's Ready-to-Wear.
In this grand section
you will find the most authen
tic styles, the tempting styles
from Fifth avenue and elabor-'
ate creations from every fash
ion center of the work!. A
gorgeous array awaits- your
view.''
And before you leave this
store don't forget to, visit our
Third Floor and our famous
Economy Basement.
Then go to the Men's Store,
via the underground passage
we call it the Arcade. In the
Men's Store you will see the
only moving stairway of the
west; the largest' array of
"men's furaish&gsn the main
floor. On the second floor Is
shown the finest clothes for .
men and boys, featuring Hart
Schaffner 4 Mars' special
made suits. On the third floor
is where our great mail order
department is located, through
which ' our out-of-town pur
chasers are. served in a most
pleasing and satisfactory man-
ner. There . are numerous .
things to see and a host of con
veniences arranged so that
your visit here will be perfect-
r ly in accord with your ideals oK i
what a store should be. While
attending the Fall Festival,
r make Brandeis Storee your
home.
1
JMHI'HMHIIIHUH
Buster
MAIN FLOOR
MAIN FLOOR
Two Show's 3
Saturday
Yes! Tfie Buster Brown and
Tige Shows but get your j
tickets before they are all 1
given out get them at the
Buster Brown Ticket Office in j
the Shoe Department on the
Main Floor. The show takes
place
.
At Brandeis
Theater
At 10 A.M.
At 2. P.M.
. Doors will be open half an
hour before the show begins. J
. Be on time so you will see all j
' , the fun and believe us, you'll 4
laugh.
No Charge
for admission, but you can't -1
get in unless you have a ticket.
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