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The Clothes Worn by o Dr. Cook at the North Pole :'3'»‘-'-”“-'(‘-"-; GLOVES, Pair, On Free Exhibition All This Week Second ot Brandeis Old Store pc See the garments that protected the great explorer when he stood at the North Pole The Arctic clothing worn by Dr. Frederick A. Cook when he dis- covered the North Pole will be on exhibition here for one week, be- gining Monday. A large space in our clothing section, second floor, old store, will be devoted to this notable ex- hibition. The exhibit is exactly the same as shown at the Madison Square Garden, New York, and more re- cently at the St. Louis Centennial celebration. These garments which protected Showing the new- | est satyles in KING Tailored walsts, at $2.50 to ....$4.98 One Clas KID GLOVES, worth $1 u. pair ... 69c Embroldenes at 25c Yard 18-inch fine embroidered flouncings, skirtings and corset cover embroideries—all choice new designs —worth up to 65c¢ yard—on big 25 New arrivals In fashionseal suits for women, at—— $25.00 Stunning Long Winter Cloaks Absolutely Correct in Style and Very Rezsonable in Price These are the style favorites for this season. All are new style effects. The tailoring is of the very highest order. Made of beantifully tailored broad- cloths, tweeds, ete. Three great groups, at— $35 - $39 - $45 The New Full Satin Lined Covert Coats Smart as they can be—snug fitting collars—new pleated hip ideas—full sweep at bottom Slg A-an extra special group at....... oo gda v New Broadcloth and Serge Dresses These are the ultra popular styles for this winter —come in blacks and colors—extreme $25 nnvoltuw shown for the first timp. ‘ Read this New York Dis- patch that nrpa-r-d in the Omaha World-Herald, Fri- day, November 5th. Dr. Frederick A. Cook's Arctic clothing, worn when he discov- ered the North Pole, Is coming to Omaha after having been one of the biggest attractions of the Hudson-Fulton celebration in New York Arthur D. Brandels has con- cluded arrangements with Dan Smith, press representative of Madison Square Garden, to whom Dr, Cook loaned his furs for ex- hibitfon purposes, for their dlsplay in the Brandels store, beginning Monday, November S§th The Cook outfit was exhibited at the Madison Square Garden in bargain square, Main floor—at, PEF VAP - SR TURNIRCT Latest Foreign Novelties in Lace Bands, Gold and Silver Effects—Silk em- broidered, spangled, jeweled, beaded, jetted, new all the new colors, at, yard. metallic effects, ete. 49:-98c-° 121 R::lrm (:;o;hi?’%f.::eeg:;l.nl—New Dutch and coat shapes; 98c-$l£5 SPECIAL...$1 and $1.25 Foulards at 50c Yard . | connection with the airship sho the. famous explorer from the ap- | Flne Scarfs, 11 1‘ F\Il‘ Coats B e neavy Ear: | palling frigidity at the “top of the Il drawing card th the Curtl world” inspire wonderful human " Jati ) i vi i Muffs @ Sets | | Pony Skin Coats— ?mv'lmml‘;;m,,h ..‘;r_.“ e ol i g French Satin F:aeomg Foulards, 24 inches md;e. bought at an extraordinary | . 3 P A raction outfit to be shown d i i Mink Scarfs at $25, || 50 in. long, at $39 B il Ros T SomTrea ] iehaginef nie ANGY “Hive - bitn reduction. We offer these beautiful dress foulards at of the musk ox trousers and walst straps, heavy sealskin coat and musk ox gloves. The cap Is of heavy bearskin, fastened on the less than one-half the regular price. Jacquard and Faconne effects, some cameo patterns—all fashionable seen. To scrutinize them is to feel a ‘‘nearness’’ to the actual suffer- Cook. $35, $50, $75, $98 I A || New 50-inch Near Mink Muffs, rug or Seal Coats, at $60 i | coat In hood fasnion. There will | Ings experlenced by Dr. colorings—especially arranged on bargain squares. pillow shape, at— | 1 g TR B Ll R L R . lorin, i 4 z $39, $49 $59, $65, | and.........885 | skin atookings ind the band of fox | W heN one sees the coarse, crude Will fill mail orders until Tuesday. Worth $1.00 a 'y 4 » " | nLnu “‘yflrn u;u:#r ]x‘n.-(kn:.--“..m garments of heavy, shaggy furs Pl s ol Gholos. t. vakl v t the wals r. Cook W - 3 o . R Otate at $89 | lates that his Arctic outfit be BUL SHUSE RCee Bh worngstt Mkl Ly . | Black Lynx Sepa- VPR LS SYiss ® | heavily guarded, as he intends | frayed, one has a new and keener 36-inch satin messaline directoire, -in dark BLACK SILKS [ presenting it to' the Smithsonian sense of what polar exploration Institute. 1 means and requires. Our 20-inch Brandelis special blue edge black dress taffeta, worth 76¢ a yard, so c at, a yard .... .69 and medium colorings, for Monday, at, yard 46-inch printed cachemere de sole, in evening tints, at, yard 50-inch Blended Si- berian Squirrel I~ Coatyat . % i $145 rate’ Scarfs, at $35, $39, $49, $59 Black Fox Sets — Our 20-inch Sappho silks in black only, worth $1 yd., at .. [ | $75 and $95 " | 52-inch Caracul | ...... | i FREE PHONOGRAPH ENTERTAINMENT ALL WEEK | 9.3 i s . High clags exclusive satin brocades, rug muff, shawl 52-inch Sealskin Hear Dr. Cook’s own record of the most thrilling portion and pompadour silks, at, yd. .. sl $[25 Our $7-inch black! peau de chiarmbtse, $| searf, at . | Coat, at ... '3‘(’ 50 of his journey, given over the Auxetophone in Dr. Cook’s On bargain square—printed crepe de chine, | worth $1.356 yd., at with borders, for scarfs and walists, at, yard TOMORROW IS THE BIG SALE LINOLEUM ano FLOOR OIL CLOTH Entire Stock of a New England Mill at About One-Half Actual Value This manufacturer found himself obliged to raise a large sum of ready money on very short notice. He decided to turn his entire stock into cash. He wired to Brandeis. We bought it all. Our 36-inch black peau de sole, own voice. It is wonderfully impressive.— worth $1.25 yd., at .. 2d Floor, old Store 69c¢ | 89¢ EXTRA SPECIALS FOR MONDAY LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERY GOODS Lace Curtains—50 inches wide, 3 yards long—Extra fine net, Monday, pair . $2 50 Scrim Curtains—Trimmed with luce— $2 98 these are very new, at, palr..... Bungalow Net Curtains—We are ahgwlng, at, pair seen $3 50 Cluny Ourtains—Best French and linen 5 [ - lace, at. pair .......... COurtains—In pairs or singly, many worth 49 up to $2 a pair, as long as they last, each. (4 Colored Stripe Curtains—Full size and 39 heavy, worth $1.50 pair, each .......... c | Swiss Tambour Muchin; this is French goods, 50 inches wide, worth RIS at, yd. Every New Style Every Practical Design OVERCOATS FOR MEN )) We show more styles in strictly up-to-date overcoats than any other store in the west. We sell the famous Rogers-Peet and Hirsh-Wickwire over- coats for well dressed men at $25 10345 ‘Special Overcoats at $10 & $15 We sell high grade overcoats at a mediym price. Stylish and well tailored, at— $10 ana %15 Men's Fur Lined Coats and Fur Coats—Practioal Prices. Imported Scotch Madras, in white and cream—- 50 inches wide and worth 50c yd., Jsc at, yd. GREAT SALE Monday i Basement Tomorrow we place on sale 36-inch madras percale—light grounds with neat figures, stripes and checks— S%c 18c values, at, yard. ... . Yard-wide printed Casheen and Sateen for waists and dresses—would be 5 c ,cheap at.15c a yard—sale prlce ‘Monday, yard. . 364nch light colored Outing Flannels—the siime quality the 27-inch wide would sell at 10¢ a yard; Mon- Gi'c day, on bargain square, only. .. .. 800 bolts new pattern cotton Challies—the value is well 3 c known; bargain square, yard. . ... Cotton Worsted Suitings—just like the new wool fabrics. Thousands Two Big Car Loads of Oilcloth and Linoleum This will be the greatest sale of its kind ever known in our history. brings the most wonderful bargains in America to the people of Omaha. We Will Devote Nearly Our Entire Third Floor to This Sale It is just another case where Brandeis ready cash A Space Nearly as Large as the Floor of the Auditorium Be sure to bring the measurements of your room. 4 YARDS WIDE Linoleum 85¢c Quality, at........ Very heavy weights, regular 75¢ grade, full pleces —not remnants, at 49 cents. TWO YARD WIDE Linoleum MILL LENGTHS OF INLAID clear to the back. Extra heavy, two yards wide, colors run through There will be no crowding, no delays. 80 Experienced Clerks to Wait on You--80--Come and Count 'I'hcm--80 4 . C Worth to $1.25 Square fard..... Y 35¢ QUALITY OF Floor Oilcloth Imported r.olored madras 50 inches wide, worth $1.25 yd., ab YA in il 75¢ Linen scrim, hemstitened 50 inches wide, 100 yds. to sell : 59c Monday, vd. . 30-inch madras; regular price, 20c yd., 1 Monday, yd. lch Colonial sedm; good line of patterns; 40-in- ches wide; l9c Monday, yd. MONDAY SPECIALS Drugs and Sundries TOILET ARTICLES na D Lyons' '!noth ava Ric $1.50 Rivers' Powder, at 25c datinet Rice Powder Photographic Bupplies 7 Tubes I 2 doz, Post Cards . 1 imiparied 5 140 '9 0" Beneca, 4xb special, at We wili develop any exposure films week, for . velopers ..280 18¢c Liguozone Soap ...5o $1.00 Traveling Cases Ge Owl, 2 for 100; box of 50, for ..81.68 10c Official Seal, spectal, 86 4 ] ittle Chancellors, 180 10c Solo, special, 3 for 10e be Hoffmanettes, per box of 50, at . -81.68 be D. C. (‘n]\ln[n G neral, BCROE e 106 RUBBER aoonI 76e Fountain Syringe 49¢ 76c Hot Water Boltle 490 $2.25 Fountaln ringe, % for 3175 for $3.50 Victor's douche, for ........ $5.50 Marvel Spray $2.76 Female 94.00 of yards that should sell at 15¢ a yard will go at, yard. .. ¢ Full Standard Prints—blue and white, gray and white, also fancy light pat- terns—from the bolt—all day; c at, yard. And hundreds of other special lots of desirable cotton goods at very speclal prices. RANRRR: TOOK THE MESSAGE TO GARCIA |pisces for the at square yard 15¢ Immense big lot of it. at 36c square yard. fered by others as a special bargain at 25¢ square yard, at, yard....,.. Linoleum 2 Regular 75¢ Grade, at . Very best grades in two yard widths, mill lengths big enough to cover any ordinary bath room, kitchen, pantry, etc., many patterns alike. in full pieces at 39¢ sq. yd. Very heavy weights, full pieces, Sometimes of- not remnants, regular 39 5 c 15¢ 75¢ grade, square yd Thousands of Yards of Floor Oilcloth and Linoleum in lots too Small to Advertise—at Bargains as Big as these $50 ROOM SIZE RUGS--All New and Perfect at $19.98 Here are 250 rugs which we bought from a receiver in bankruptey. This is one of the best bargains we have secured in recent years. Various grades of 9x12 rugs such as seamless Wiltons, very best Ax- new patterns, Monday, at, each........ R et A e s s e a s Lot il Sy P ¥ Place Your Orders Now With Brandeis New Coal i Dept., Main Floor, for the Highest Grade of ! COAL ? We are perfectly equipped to satisfy everyome. We sell Plymouth Scranton, the best hard coal that ) 18 mined. OUR SPECIAL—"'Brandeis' Best" soft coal, all sizes Usually sells minsters, Bigelows, Electros, ete., that retail regularly at $50 each, absolutely sound and perfeet, all for this service lleutenant colonel department at Washi ar forces and [tion in the American |ararnged for a meeting later. His mis- ton, where his services had revealed such |of volunteers and put in command of the ! s T . | Major Rowan, Who Slipped Into c...‘nlon was perflous, the more so because [sagacity that for this reason as well as gy Unitea States volunteer Infantry, an ] in 1808, to Retire from | news that he haa been dispatched upon it |because of his Spanish he was aeleeted fOr | organization of immunes recruited in Texas came to be published soon after he had |the difficult Cuban mission. Also he was and this accom- Arm and Kentucky. Since the war he has risen an expert cartographer, started. |in the regular army to be a major. Major The Roman Braid; 36 I er e 0 . - xtra fine, long n t Major Andrew 5. Rowan s to retire| Rowan, then Lieutenant Rowan, went Plishment further enabled bim 1o eblah|Rowan is a southerner, a son of Colonel J inches lons: uos” | vy mwite " ' oty from the army on his own application on |from . here to Kingston, Jamaica, thence |IPformation va ‘:‘ ke i 5| M. Rowan of the confederate army. He value, I $15 value, value. - at December 1, next, and it is said that the [overland to the north'coast of that lsland, | ’;“ -“'“”““’l' ‘“‘“‘“l ‘: e was born In Virginia in 1560, but his family &, o8oh sr0rseees i i ) news will be a surprise in army circles, | Where he slipped away in'a sailboat for | After revisiting Garcia he made his Way ihaving removed to West Virginla he was 4 Where Major Rowan has long been re: |the sguth shore of Cuba, Ianding between With a trusty aide furnished to him,by | appoinicd frdm that state (o military Siraight Hair Switches Puffs garded as one of the most capable officers | Guantanamo and Santiago.: He made his [General Garcla to the north coast of Ci uba, |academy at West Point in 157, He was 18 inches long, 98¢ 8 in set, made of fine halr, $1.25 N in the service. He s at present on duty |Way to the Interior of the island ‘and found |When they salled in an open boat to New graduated in West Polnt In 1881, when he L3160 value. Bt L.l $2.50 ST 7570 V5% os . at Fort Douglas, Utah, General Garcia in the nelghborhood of |Providence. Thefe they got to a smail|was commissioned a second lteutenant in inches loag, $1.49 | ¢ jnset, made of fine nair, @3 () " A 9 | W Wh = $2.50 values, 8t............. . $1.76 value, at .. A . Major Rowan is known popularly all over | Manzanillo, which the general had re- [schooner bound for Key West hen news | the Fifteenth infantry. He was first lleu- the 1and by reasgn of his feat in pring | cently captured. Part of the time Rowan [0Of Rowan's safe arrival home was pub- tenant in the Ninth Infantry in 1590 and Transformatfon; fine Washable roll, 24 Inches ‘ llu\!rvlr«mn ., ball and of 1598 of pentrating Cuba 1o the fastnesses bad passed as & Spaniard and part of the !lshed there was great enthustasm and ad- | was transferred to the Nineteenth Infantry 18 ioch hair— §8 ':;nl'r':‘orrf‘;'"en.fi[ W: «\n:nx‘x‘finm;o fures, of Gensral Calixto Garels for the purpose|timeé as @ Cuban. He had learned Spanish |miration for him all over the country, and the next year. He served in the west on X inches long, 3¢ value, 1 faclal of giving to General Garcia a message from | Years before and wasfresh trom the posy |G¢orge H. Daniels fanned the patriolic |the frontier for some time and also visited | value, at ...$5.98 at, cach 190 calp treatments, etc ascertaining |Of military attache to Chile, where he was |flames by -umfln‘ over the land the |Cuba and Central America before hi He had been re- | “Message to Garcla,’ written by Elbert 5. |pointment to Chile. During tne Spanish this government and of whetner the Cuban army could eo-operate |constuntly speaking it. " With the army of the United States. |called from Chblle when it seemed likely | Hubbard. | war he served in Cuba and Porto Rico. In |lesssssssssl ERED A RITYE'TE € T FAYDIE © [ L Rowan also got from the , Cubans |that war with Spain might occur and wag | Rowan at the timie was & lleutenant in later years he has served more than once polnf s 1o the avalléble lapding |detalled (o the bureau of military informa- |the regular army. He was appointed as & |in the Philippines—New York Sun. ‘