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old stand. Occasionally the young woman relleves him for an afternoon, And some- times she comes just before closing time, and they go away together, but the young man seems to be directing the business. And business s not so good Indianapolis News. Y Vislon started toward him he was 100 | quarter cligars. although he had always |its presiding genius served all with tm- startied to retreat. The door opened and | rouna t-cemt ome rfoctly satistactory | partiality Another a soft volee Inquired If he would not '\w‘fnv!\. and & Sccont magazine that he | chapter, however, remained to be adued come In and look at the better things | had never seen before and n whioh he [te a story which properly should end that were on dlsplay Inside. He went in, | was not at all interested here. The young woman proprietor was although he wanted neither magas ||b!l Soon others 4\ sred & new Intérest | missing one day and a young man was | nor clgars. Inside there was an un-|in clgars ar in her place. He was one of the yount | wonted alr of order and business. Under | better wtih men who had hung faithtully wbout the the apell of the blue éyes and the blonde | fellows wh hair the man bought two two-for- Business was good over the place, the window. She was a vision In a light day there was a change. Even |blue, carefully tallored dress, big blue from across the street it could be dis- |eyes and a mop of blonde hair arranged cerned that a metamorphosis had taken |in an Intricate but extremely attractive place. An air of brightness and business | pattern. A bystander surrounded the old news stand. On closer | surreptutitiously at the apparition under Investigation It was found that the out- |the pretense of looking at some magn An alr of qulet and |side had been repainted and an attractive | gines fastened In the window. When the Whnt Happened nt the Clgar Stand ty Girl Sue One now. A gray-Waired man who wore a skull eap had operated the clgar and news stand for years money as well as talked constantly about the place, and pince for some time preceding. He seems A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand be & permanent fixture at the ) now to turniture into eash. 1,500 Pair of Chil{irenf; and Infants’ Shoes On Sale at One-Third Off Regu'ar Prices | Finely finished, all perfect, splendid sty'es—viel kid, tan kid and patent leather, with red kid or black leather or cloth tops; band turned soles, nature-shaped lasts. All mizes; to $2... Personal Shopping Service for Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors This store will provide a shopping expert to accom- modate strangers and others who require intelligent assistance in making purchases. ‘These shoppers will relieve you entirely of shopping or they will simply aecompany you through the store. The service lg help- ful, courteous and, withal, efficient. Ask any floor manager. ‘gwnmuui wmnnm:\fmnm‘rnummlr,ui\;%‘nwm\mw T “:{'Iiufixw;q Y |u«|w:l;xw,uum.unm; I '%.! D), VNN D 'J‘.\.‘.“;f‘.i!f!li " N Ull ‘.u.m;h‘.s' I\ LD I s ‘ r:nmmi'“lmls L R M\w“‘l! w il uu‘n\mummmh\u:mmulfl“ t “ { Saturday Will Be "Children’s 1t 18 m-ilmr extravagant nor expensive for the mother who is smartly dressed to dress her children equally smart. The question of dress has so mueh to do with the kiddies’ standing particu- larly in school that good clothes are not an extravagance but a well-repaid investment, At Brandeis Stores mothers can provide their children with a wardrobe that will be a credit to them at very modest cost. i \ Special Fitting Service for Girls hum- il Dresses and Coats for Girls A Big Purchase of an Eastern Manufacturer’s surplus stock of Children's and Juniors' Dresses, entire surplus stock of coats and dresses from prominent New York manufacturers, go on sale Saturday, Children's Day. Coats The styles represent the masterpleces of the best designers, employed by this maker of chil- | dren’s apparel, The lot comprises fine plushes, ‘ caraculs, corduroys, zibelines and novelty cloths, in the correct colors for this $5 98 fall. All sizes for juniors and children, at ’ Children’s Coats For Saturday, Children's Day, we feature a pelect us- sortment of chinchilla, zibe- line, corduroy, plush and A Big Day for the Boys Everything in tip-top shape for the biggest display of boys' | wearing apparel ever shown in any store in the west. l Three Big ég&iah for Saturday $5.00 Blue Serge Suits $3.75 Bplendid tailored, all-wool blue serge, at Corduroy Pants Regular price, §1.60, sale sl.oo price, palr...,, $1.00 Blouse Waists 45¢ An exceptionally large purchase of these blouses makes this ridiculously low price possible, LT T We have devoted a- section in our corset department to girls! corsets and waists, We have Mrs. Leland from New York with us, who has made a study of girls’ figures and their wants. Start the proper molding of your daughter’s figure now, if the graceful . figure lines are to be hers after she “is\ out of her teens. Extra Special---Velvet Dresses Dresses that readily sell for $7.50 to $12.50. The new and popular colors—African brown, $5.98 subterranean green, plum, field mouse, navy and black, choice, at.... On MainvFloor Bargain Square Children's Dresses of cordu- roy, serge, mixtures, with fan- cy lace trlmmings; also fur Many young girls today are wearing cor- sets designed for fully developed women sim- ply because mothers do not know of the H. & W. Waist sand Corsets for Misses and Juniors, especially designed for girls trimmings. from 13 to 16 years. H. & W. Waists for Girls " 8to 12 Years,in 2 Styles . For girls 14 to 16 years, who are more fully developed, an H, & W. Garment, in which features of the corset and the waist are combined. Philable clasp front, Sizes 14, 15 and 16 years, choice at $1.50, $1.00 and.. . Semi-Annual Opening of Misses’ and Juniors’ Section In the Millinery Department Saturday, October 2d Two seasonable novelties 'illustrated, by Weisman, with a touch of the war note, both are exact copies of the hats worn by German and Russian soldiers, ‘being made of good quality velveteen, in all the best colors of the season, at $1.00 and...... $ l .50 L @ Dress Hats, Street Hats, $8 50 * School Hats, at $2.80 to........ . Sample line of Hats and Baby Bonnets, over 300 styles to select from, just received from Morton Weisman, 121 W, 27th 8t., New York City. All-Silk Velvets, Silk Plush, Fur Trimmed effects, Dressy Bonnets for little tots and a wide selection for girls 3 to - - $1.95 Sweaters, In whits, sray and navy—made either ruff neck or high collar affeots, in plain and fancy stitoh, with pockets. Made of good quality wool; values worth up 89(: i special for Children's Worsted Dreases In checks and plaids, trimmed with fancy collars and cuffs, made up in different styles, both French walsted or stralght line effects, n i zes from 2 to 8; 79c caracul coats, in the season's Children’s Dresses A special selection of high class dresses in plaids, serges, checks, ete, with pretty velvet and braid trim- mings. Priced, CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Misses’ and Children's Vests, neck and long sleeves; Ankle Pants 19¢ to Match; 26c quality, SAMmANt e e s s asd ves Misses' and Children's Vel Vests and Pants; regu- lar 35¢ quality Misses’ and Children's Union Suits; worth 50c, suit Hoys' Lambsdown Union Buits, 75¢ quality, suit Handkerchiefs 35¢ 59c high 8¢ qualtty Children's Bchool Hose, in ribbed lsle; 26c values, peir astic Fountain Pens Ohfldren's Fiber Bilk Hostery; A Very Special Purchase of 50 Doz. Children’s Gloves at About Half Price will be placed on sale Saturday, “Children’s Day.” It is a very well known make, and includes chil- dren's, boys’ and misses’ kid gloves, unlined and silk lined Worth to $1.25 a pair, very special— 49c Children’s Fur Sets Boys' Suits With Two Pairs of Pants All those splendid new tartan checks, Glen Urqubart plalds, in strictly new shades, $3.50 $3.05, $5.00 and up to New Juvenile Tucker, Eton and Vestee styles, at Suits—Tommy $5.00 Velvet Buits, In green, maroon, m\m,k brown t lrun&r:: to l::‘ o $3095 Our Boys’ Mackinaws Are Sure to Make a Big Hit Three big tables stacked high with new stylish mackinaws, Reds, blues, hrowns, greens and grays, in plain colors or Smart Plald Effects, Conts as low as 929, $7.50 In Our Long Trouser Suit Section Our popular high school model sults, no suits ever sold have the same fitting qualities as these eplen- did model wsuits, Priced as low as $l7 50 $7.00 and up to ? Boys’ and Children’s Hats —— Rah Reh Hats, at 25¢ Boys' and Children's Rah Rah Hats. Regu- lar 60c values, on sale Saturday, at ' $1.00 at 49¢ Over 100 Dozen Boys' and Children's Chinehilla Rab Rah Hats, with {nside ear bands, Also cloth hats, feit hats and golf caps with fur inside bands. T6c and gAF $1.00 values, In one lot Saturday, cho! 12 years. Positively worth to $5.00, at Any child, accompanled by parent or older person visiting our Mil. linery Display, will be presented with a handsome souvenir Saturday. A 14karat, gold point, genuine plain canite rubber barrel. An unusually good pen, equal to some of the high pricéd pens, Reg- ular $1.00 value, at Imitation chinchilla, coney, Thib- et and angora. Excellent values at— $1.50, $2.50 & $3.50 Children's School Handkerchiefs, first pames in full on 1 ! ls Worth 26c, each ;... AoC hofs with r The most complete and up-to-date line of Boys' and Ohildren‘s S ' 8%ac! Children’s New Fall and Winter Headwear in the city, at 49¢, 69¢c, $1.00, $1.26 and new colored ues, sach... e Apparel Amohg Fall Embracing all the successful models of this fall, the very moderate prices being possible | through the quick action and foresight of our representatives in the East _ A New Wool | New Chinchilla New and Latest Jersey Sport Coat Coats Ideas Beaver fur trimmed. In Sport styles, showing From the New York mar- German knit cloth. One of | new box and belted flare ef- ket showing the new boxy the season’s newest ideas, | fects, featuring the new coats and longer line in Rus- g all shades, rose, Chinese | plaids in green, blue, tan sian effects, in broadcloths, ¥ blue, purple and green, a | and rose combined with duvetynes and velvets, hand- § special value Saturday— | white, a special value Sat.— somely trimmed in fur, from $22.50 |$16.50§1 435,39, 45 = ———— e — = \ z ey S Wonderful Values for Saturday at the || roiei*Aricies Noticeably Good Hosiery---Underwear — Ldsterine, §1 size, Choice Afternoon Gowns Popular priced, char- meuse, satin, taffetas and Georgettes. All new shades navy and Hague blues, blmvkberr{, rose, Russian green including, at— New Corduroy Sport Skirts In Russian, Green, Navy, African Brown, Mouse and Black, belts and pocket effects, a spe- cial value for Saturday, at— New Plaid Blouses, with Georgette sleeves. All the new shades—mnavy, brown and green, at Crepe de Chine Blouses that are exceptional values. Excellent guality crepe de chine, numer- ous attractive models, some plain tallored, others elaborately embroidered. White and flesh, at Brandeis Blouse Shop crepe Hospitel Roll 60 val Horlick's ed M hospital sive..... Aubry Ststers’ Tint, 50¢ size acnwy Mme. Ise'bell's Fage 50c sige box for.. Lustrite Nail Enam worth 36c, at, Women’s Pure Thread Silk Boot and Fiber Hosiery, full fashioned and seamless; black white and = colors; double | soles, heels and toes, garter tops. Worth 50¢, special, pair,..,.. ... . 35c Women's Silk Lisle Hose, Women's Thread Sik fancy colors, and white;; novelties and embroidered insteps; full fashioned, high spliced heels and toes, double toes and wide garter tops, Worth to $1.00, special, at—— Pure Dye Hoslery, In plain black Women's Glove 8ilk Vests, band top, reinforced under arm shfeld, white and pink. All siges, each Women's Glove Silk Bloomers, reinforced, in pink and white Bx. tra good quality, Women's Munsing Union ®nits, low neck, sleeves; seamless, spliced soles, heels knee length; and toes; black only, Worth 25¢, special, pair Dressy Georgette t.(l‘mpo Blouses, this season's | mst popular material, at | Note—This material launders beautifully, | Dutch neck, elhow sleeves; low neck, sleevel high neck, long ngths. ; sl.oo S ——— = L . . Quality Not Limited Every piano manufacturer and dealer who advertises his WONDERFUL LOW PRICE Icknowlerfcs that his piano is in the class where price alone counts—THAT HE IS IN COM- PETITION ON A PRICE BASIS. You know what that means. In all such planos every dol- lar’s worth of value that can be put into them is figured out in advance, and is limifed by | that low selling price, hence—LOW PRICE MEANS LOW QUALITY. Only pianos of known value are handled by us, and the BRANDEIS GUARANTEE OF | SATISFACTION goes with each and every one. grandeis ?iano Deparimen Cut Flower Department Sale of Dutch Bulbs, Boston Ferns and Carnations —At Very Low Real Human Hair Switches 24.Inch Switches, weight 24-Inch- Switches, weight 2% ounces, at ¥ $4095{20unces, :t............l‘.......slo A special lot of Switches, 22 inches long, weight sl 2 ounces, $5.00 values, at . cerpanavqlessspalnath 098 Our Beauty Parlors are the best equipped and most sanitary in Omaha, Hairdressing, manicuring and facial massage. We make a specialty of bobbing children’s hair. Appointments made by phone—Douglas 1614, Second Floor. ~—