-r ) V Branded Stora Go fo ffo .Red Cross Booth on the Main Flopr V A Dollar to The Red Cross :i Is a Good Investment1 , 4 - Ac?! It Pays to Smile The New York University Hall of Fame recently picked occupants for six niches. In the first classthat of au thors, the Hall of Fame, re jected Thomas Paine,1 Joel, Chandler Harris and Walt Whitman. Then the race narrowed down between -Mark Twain, the humorist, and Noah Webster, the dic tionary man. The man who f gave definitions for about all the words the English speak ing world uses was defeated. The 'man' who made men smile beat him by a big ma jority.' But the readers of .Webster's unabridged may' have the consolation of knowing that as long as peo ple are in doubt on defini tions and spelling and that will be until Gabriel blows his horn the fame of Noah Webster will be enshrined in the hearts of men. . 1 There is division ol ojfln ion on most questions But on the proposition that Brandeis Store's, is the place 1 where the shopper finds the ; best quality of goods atjhe1 lowest prices there is no W vision. Brandeis Stores is practically the unanimous choice. Do You Realize ' What It Means When Brandeis Stores Offer these low prices: .-Of? ! Formerly -r tM tag Rugs 1.00 Cretonnes, ,85 Wash Edging. .17.60 Cedar Chests, &S0 Felt Slippers, ' 2.45 'Women's Spats, ' 19.60 Axmlnster Bugs 1245 Hoys' Overcoats, 140 Men's Silk Hose, .25 Rick Rack Braid, 1.05 Men's Felt Boots, 140 Cotton Petticoats, - .99 .08vBabies Wrappers, .59 1 j Boys' School Ptfnts .98 175.00 English "Wilton Rugs 129.50 10.05 Wool; Mixed Blan kets 8.50 4.50 Wcol - finish blan- , kets, assorted col. 2.95 I. " Now 1.98 .59 .20 SSO-O 1.95 1.49 43.75 8.95 .50 .20 1.49 1.40 Fancy Silk Cami soles, .49 Fuli BleSch Turk ish Towels, .69 Full Bleach Linen Toweling, 240 Women's Heavy Cotton Fleeced Un- Ion Suits, .50 Women's Cotton Fleeced VestsK iJA Biyo' Corduroy Pants, n 145 Boys' Gingham , , Blouses, 40 Boys' Jumbo Knit Sweaters, M Bleached Lonsdale Muslin, 36 inches, 140 Dwight Anchor Bleached Tubing, 1.95 Silk Jersey Bloom ers, , , 12.00 Pussy Willow Knickers, .99 .29 .25 1.40 .39 1.89 .39 3.95 .26 .75 4.95 9.50 2.45 .21 Important, Because Right in the Heart of the Season! ' . . - - : ' 4- ; : Offering at "Way-Below-Regular" Prices One of the Most Complete Stocks in the West hi IT T 11 v ei , All the Newest, Most Wanted Pile Fabrics Silk Chiffon Velvet, Costume Velvet, Silk Velours, Fur Plushes, suitable for street and evening dresses, H ; 1 wraps, coats, suits, scarfs and trimmings at wonderful reductions! - :w A Ssl. .c of Plushes and vets Not a Special Purchase! Every Yard the Season 's Newest From Our Regular Stock! $8 Imported Costume Velvet In a soft, rich finish ; absolutely fast pile,' in navy, , 'Afc copen, f nchia, taupe, graphite, castor and black ; l 5 .44 inches wide; special, per yard, -L 8.50 Silk Chiffon Velvet This beautiful textile is very1 much in demand for ? the hew afternoon and evening frocks and wraps ; this rich velvet in navy, copen, sapphire, Belgium, castor, silver', African, taupe and black; 40 inches wide; special, per yard, . x, 8.50 Velour du Nord Black Velour du Nord; extra good 'weight; for coats, scarfs, etc.; 36 inches wide; our 8.50 qual ity; special, per yard, 55. $6 Imported Costume Velvet A beautiful rich, drapy, lustrous finish; guaran- s x, teed fast pile and color 5 an ideal velvet for dresses and suits; in navy, African, copen, gray,. wistaria, -' "SZ5 brown and black ; special, per yard, ' J ' - r . v 16.50 Beaver Fur Plush Extra deep pile beaver fur textile)1 ; a beautiful fur cloth for trimmings, scarf 4 and 'coats; 50 inches wide ; to see it is to want it, especially atper yard, 22.50 All Silk . Velour All silk seal velour; this, -beautiful, soft, light weight pile fabric represents the highest art in textile making; shown in African and black; 50 inches wide;v22.50 quality; special, per yard, Cj5 15 6 11.50 Rich Seal Plush j. , - , Rich, deep pile ; suitable for coats, scarfs and trim mings; 50 inches wide; and an exceptionally big offering which should receive a ready saje, at special, per yard, . .. , " ' ' ' 19.00 Alaskan Seal Black tipped, brown ground Alaskan seal; one of the most beautiful fur fabrics shown ; very deep pile; soft finish; 50 inches wide; 19.00 quality;' special, per yard, v , ..' ' 18.50 All SUk Velour All silk black seal velour; rich! deep jile; very soft finish ; an ideal fabric for wraps ; 40 inches wide ; I 9v 18.50 quality; special," per yard, ' JLW TO so Speaking of Brandeis Stores ...j .V New Cafeteria "Mary Louise " says IMPRESSIVE It was, the open ing of the Brandeis Stores new cafeteria, with that long line ot eager diners making satlsfylrg choices from the, ar ray ot tempting delicacies. 1 notice you can always lead a crowd anywheie with the right kind of fond, and T wanted in know where all this was com ing from. So I engineered a tour for an Inspection party of one and made my way into the kitchen. My, they were, busy ! I thought at first they must need V - 1 A Traffic Cop U'OR I was Jostled and bumped " 80 nany times by the buBy workers. Bufcl withdrew intaa corner where nobody else waht "ed to be, and then I began to see that there was no confusion . at all that each- and every -worker was just playing his own ime as a unit in a gigantic ma chineand I had been Jostled. because I stood where I didn't belong. 27.50, Fine Fur Textiles . . ' 1 . ..... ' . The .finest -and most beautiful fur fabrics shown; for collar and cuffs, scarfs and coats; in lynx, otter, chinchilla, mole, silver fox, ermine and many other exquisite fur effects; our regular 27..50 quality; 50 inches-wide; special, per yard, at, ' ' - . . , N ft 50 Black Chiffon Velvets 8.00 Black Chiffon Velvet, 40 inches wide, special, yard - -12.50 Imported Black Chiffon Velvet, 40 inches wide, yard - 16.50 Imported Erect Pile Velvety 40 inches wide, yard - -11.50 Black Silk Velvet, 40 inches wide, per yard - - - 4.95 8.50 9.95 7.95 v Main Floor--Center One of the most popular of the Season's New Corsets This Charming Low-Busted: Nemo KopService Model No. 514 . ( . . ii Here Is a new model, extra stylish, low busted corset which cannot dig in. The front is so boned that the tension of the garters while standing, and the position of the front steels and bones while sitting, cause- the top of the corset to stand away lightly from the body. Though this is not toticeable to the eye, it is most noticeable :n comfort to ths wearer. ' , ; Up to the moment in Every one of Its Graceful tines The type of figure which requires con- ' f inement and reduction below the hips only, will find this model the ideal corset. A very low bust and long skirt offer just the combination cf virtues wanted, while clastic inserts at the side and hack of the corset-skirt control and. slenderize the figure. " I Nemo Kop Service No. 514 In fine pink coutil. sizes 22 to 36 . ; Third Floor North 7 00 Hosiery Sale IV 100 Womeifis Felt Spats, 5 Men's Jersey . Gloves, M6 Gingham and Per cale House Dresses 3.98 1.98 Dark Mercerized ' Petticoats, 1.49 ' M8 Little Girls' Velvet Hats, , " 3.59 7.45 Men's Gun Metal Shoes, 6.45 .80 Fleisher's Knitting Yarn Balls, .65 L50 Ftelshei's Knitting Yarn, hanks, 1.15 M Women's and Chil dren's Leather ( Soles, .39 M0 Men's Fine Silk Women's, Children's, Infants' and Just .Figure Your Savings Women's Fancy Silk and Wool Hosiery Heather mixtures and plain black cashmere models ; double, toes and heels; these are our regular 2.00 values, qk Children's Wool Hosiery Fancy sport ribbed -heather mixtures; double soles; in colors; sizes 7 . to 912; irregulars of 1.50 grades; special, per pair, buy Infants' Silk and Wool Hosiery In white; sizes 4 to 6'2; first grades; regular 1.00 values, special, KQ , per pair, &"y Women's Heavy Cotton and Lisle Hose In colors of black, white and brown; all sizes; irregulars of 50c qualities; special, pair, 29 ( Main Floor -South Drape Veils Sale of 1.50 to 2.50 Values, at 114-yard lengths, embroidered floral borders and trimmings of chenille dots ; in all the pop- r ular shades and many with color combinations, J specially priced, at Dresses For You Newest Fall and Winter Models Offer ing the Climax of Value Giving in &m Sale 350 Dresses Worth up to $89 The downward trend of the market the willingness on the part of manufacturers to dispose of their surplus stock at tremendous concessions, the desire of many makers to co-operate with us and . the ability of the Brandeis Stores to buy large quantities of dresses at spot cash have made this possible. ' Tricotines, Velours, Velveteens, Satins, Georgette Crepes, Tricolettes, Silks 15 dresses worth $35 .20 dresses worth 39.50 25 dresses worth $45 45 dresses worth $49 65 dresses worth $55 45 dresses worth $59 Choice at $25! 50 dresses worth $65 40 dresses worth $69 35 dresses worth $79 '5 dresses worth $79, 5 dresses worth $89 Cold Weather Calls for Warm SUITS UNION IHere they are at b Special Prices Boys' and Girls' Uniqn Suits 1.75 to zoo Values at Heavy fleece lined union suits for boys aw" girls ; iii gray and cream and some bleached the boys' garments have the open seat; 1.75 to 2.00; special, per suit, ' ,1.39 - Women's "Winter Union Suits 2.00 and 2.25 Values at $159 In medium weight; sleeveless and ankle length; for winter wear; the low neck style has the tailor band finish; colors are white and pink ; regular 2.00 and 225 values ; special, per suit, , 1.59 t Third Floor Center . Toilet Articles Wednesday at Sale Prices 40c Caggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream - - - - . . 33 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream' - 39 Piver's La Trefle, Azurea or Floranize Face Powder, 1.3 Mavis Talcum Powder, 25c size - --i8 Hospital Cotton, 1 -pound roll 39 $1.00 Hair Brushes, china bristle - - - 49 Bocabelli Castile Soap, 4-pojind bar 1 .49 Main Floor West Miracles TTtfERE -wrought there before myeyes. At the behest of ooks in gleaming white uni- forms, a long, shiny black, range (' was devouring great pans of juicy red beef and giving them : back toasted beautifully brown, and bursting with savory juice. And. on the other side was a ' - Jazz Band WHICH I learned was a me chanical , hishwasher. It , took stacks and stacks of plates and cups and saucers, washed them thoroughly in- hot suds, , rinsed them in clear boiling wa ter and dried them in a few sec-" onds without the touch of an un sanitary dishcloth. Patty Cake IS all out of style for this bak er's ran. . Electric batter mixers and cream whippers make his days so easy that be can devote lots of time to think ing up new goodies for us to eat. Science TJAS gone into the Brandeis (" Stores cafeteria from the ground up. When the old floors ' and walls wsi'e. torn out, new ones were chosen of materials, that make for absolute purity ' and cleanliness; electric potato peelers, steam soup caldrpns, steam vegetable cookers have been Installed.; In fact,v this 'kitchen is fitted with every up-to-date practical contrivance known to modern restaurant kitchens. In the dining toom, there arc facilities for serving 3,000. meals a day, and serving them irilhe most appetizing and satisfactory way. The steam , table is so. arranged that every meat or vegetable may be kept piping hot, and plate racks, heated by the same steam, as sure hot dishes. Naturally one wonders 1 Who Did It? 1 JOE SPAGATvone of the fore most caterers of Chicago, or iginator ot the famous Marigold Garden, Chicago, which he ran for some years, and later chief stewaVd and general caterer of ' the Edgewater Beach hotel, bas come to Omaha to place his ex perience and talents behind the restaurant department ot the greater Brandeis Stores. Ev erybody says that Joe Spagat has Put 'Over (c Free A Copy of Sara Swain Adams' , "How tq Set the Tame for Every Occasion " . " ' i Given to everyone buying household linens during our "Thanksgiving Tincn Sale," now going on. Main Floor South. THE New Cafeteria with won derful success. He will re main in charge, here and later will engineer the opening and operation of the magnificent ne.v restaurant which is planned fcr the new tenth floor. 1 Think Hardl j TT means $50 to any man f woman or child who can name 'bis cafeteria. Come in and have a meal in this splendid res taurant. Then send in the naroe you think will suit this -cafeteria. If you are the lucky one the Judges will mail you a check tor 150. Contest closes at 12 noon Saturday, si you'd better hustle. , "A Yv : ? 7 Main Floor JVortA Neckwear, 1.15 r r V vx : T : : ' - . ;- . . . ,- -.