Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 07, 1920, Image 3

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Brandeis Stores
Announce Their
FALL OPENING
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Tuesday, Sept. 7th to Saturday, Sept. 11th
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TTjVi confidence and pride we extend an invitation to the women of Omaha
WITH to view our complete stocks of new fall apparel and accessories.
Confidence in our success of the past, and of the present, to always
secure first for you the limitless choice of the great markets of the world and
always the best quality at the lowest prices. Pride in always keeping our great
house in order, a fitting reward to the modern merchant; and out of this pride
of orderly, merchandise house-keeping, comes to you the things you purchase;
with that utmost confidence in their worth and the worth of the merchant's name:
The Dictates of Fashion
Replicas of Foremost French Designs
?rom Paquin, Drecoll, Chanell, Jenny, Lanvin, Bernard.
New Autumn Tailleurs
THE Wheel of Fashion once more revolves and brings back to us the simple,
straight-line silhouette of classic Greece and ancient Egypt fashioned along
slender lines to add grace and youthfulness to the figure. The dull, soothing
colors of another ay are strangely beautified by the addition of brilliantly contrast
ing embroideries in weird, fantastic designs, woven out of the mysticism and ancient
glory, of old Persia and the Indies in ma terials of Duvet de Laine, Velour de Laine,
Oxfords, Tricotines, Stfvertones, Chamoisty nes, Beachbloom.
Smart Autumn Gowns
THE vogue of the one-piece gown in tailored effects and afternoon dresses pre
sents charming new models in Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Tricotine, Poiret
Twill, Canton Crepe, Chinchilla Crepe, and the new embroidered Serges. Moyen
agc lines predominate, many collarless or with soft collar at the back only, three-quarters
and even short sleeves, and long belled sleeves on many tailored models, pic
turesque girdles, belts and sashes, beaded and embroidered motifs in color on dark
gowns. '
Coats, Wraps and Wrappy-Coats
THE mode's for Autumn depict the new silhouette in soft, fine fabrics so dec
orative in themselves that, a huge, graceful collar, an effect in drapery or
motifs in silk stitchery, complete the distinctive elegance of the style in mate
rials of Marvella, New Silk, Fortuna, Cashmere Duvetyne, and colors of Raisin, Rein
deer, Nanking, Zanzibar and Suchow.
Autumn Millinery
Of Vivid Color and Sumptuous Feather and Fabric
Model Hats from French Designers Lewis, Camille, Mme. Ger
maine, Roger, Mme. Louison; and American Designers Joseph,
Hyland, Bruck-Weiss, and other well-known New York Houses.
MYRIAD exquisite shades and tints enrich the Millinery displays
those intense blues found in old Egyptian paintings; warm, rich rose
and raspberry; gleaming gold, rust and Mandarin; the soft grajk
green of the sea gull; the sage green of the open spaces. Everywhere
glints of silver and gold, in lace and metal cloth or in fine metallic threads
wrought into a hundred intricate designs taken from antique patterns.
"Where before a few shapes have seemed to be most popular, today there
are scarcely two alike soft Tarns of duvetyne and velvet, wide, sweeping
brims of satin antique, Turbans widely varied in contour, small Hats and
large Hats. And 'everywhere gay feathers, airy plumes and rich mate
rials. All are soft, crushable, becoming, embodying everything feminine and
graceful authoritative modes.
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and the Accessories
SILKS We have just received the much wanted all-silk Chiffon, Suede Satins, Crepe Satins, Doeskin Satins, Sil
ver and Gold Embossed Satins, Gros-grains, and Crepe in exclusive designs and colorings: GLOVES Mousque
taires continue In glove favor, as do the two-clasp styles; HOSIERY Hosiery runs the gamut of variety, with lace
and embroidery novelties still popular: DRESS GOODS Bright plaids for separate skirts are much In evidence,
while Satin Charmeuse and Crepe Satins will be in the lead for fancy afternoon frocks: NEGLIGEES Exquisite
In coloring and elaborate ia design is our showing of genuine Chinese Mandarin Coats, which have actually been
worn by the rulers of China. Each coat shows the marks of wear which stamp it as genuine. Some of them are
hundreds of years old, and their color combinations in rich gold and blue, crimson and gold or purple and white
carry us back in imagination to the far-away mystic East: VEILS Yardage Veils of soft two-tone combinations
find favor, and collars are small, narrow and simple: CORSETS The Corsets are youthful in line, and restfully
built: UNDERGARMENTS The "Undies" are of lustrous Satins or soft Crepe de Chines r SHOES The feet dis
play Footwear in trim, twinkling lines.
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