Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 31, 1910, Page 12

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Brandeis Stores Place on Sale Thursday in the Basement ENTIRE STOCK Elite Cloak Co. 1517 Farnam St,, Omaha. and 5th Av. Tailors, New York Women'’s Spring Suits We bought these two immense stocks and place them on sale at extraordinary reductions. Women'’s high class Spring Tailored Suits—in new. styles, colors and fabrics—many are beautifully trimmed while others are in those smart plain tail- ored effects. ' They have been greatly admired in the windows—worth up to $35.00, at Women’s Tailored Suits, worth up to $20.00—All new styles, cloths and colors—choice suits from the Elite and Fifth Avenue stochs— BUYAMEMBERSHIPINTHEY W.C. A—$1a Year | Thursday, Is Membership Day. Register at the Y. W. C. A. Booth Near Our South Door—Main Floor. Women s French Kid Gloves at Sl 50 Palr Two-clasp Perrin's La Mure—all the newest shades of gray, green, brown, mode, blue, champagne, also white and black—all sizes. Fitted to the hand, at Main Glove counter— per pair, at Two-clasp French Lambskin Gloves—black, white, gray, champagne and tan—all sizes. Fitted if desired— per pair, at $1.50 Kid Gloves on Bargain Square, at §9¢ Pair Black, white and colors, some are slightly imperfect; all sizes, in kid, cape and mocha. Women's, children's and some men’s gloves 55 are included in this sale, worth up to $1.60, at, pair (4 Women's fine Neckwear; lace jabots, in baby Irish, crochet and fancy lace effects, embroidered and crocheted lace tabs, Dutch collars in Baby Irish, erochet and cluny lace effects, tailored stocks, embrofdered and lace bows, ete., latest creations, many worth 25¢-50¢ up to $1, at, each ... Women's fine Imported Hoslery; lisle thread, plain and em- 29 .&aJC 39 broldered and all over lace boot patterns, many worth 50¢, pr. 18 and 27-inch embroidered flouncings, skirtings and corset cover and wide galloon bands, many worth 76¢, at, yd. In “SWEETLAND” Italian Bitter Sweets; all pure crushed fruit flavors and chopped nut centers; regular 40c quality, at, 1b. 25¢ SPECIAL ADVANCE NOTICE Friday We Will Sell All the Women’s Wash Waists From the Elite Cloak Co. Stock and the 5th Ave. Tailors. ‘Watch Thursday Evening Papers. See the See the Windows, lllinois Central Freight and Ticket Office ~ Now Located in Temporary Quarters at 1507 Farnam R waren #on swmremflm “WILLING WORKERS" ~—FOR THE— WISE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FAIR AND BAZAR KRUB THEATER, MAY | TO 14 Stbooride In Peyson Or By Mall ¥ +WL. D, 1442 OFFICES 4-5-6 Xruy Theater Bldg. - COAL AT 00T rxius THE BEE: OMAHA, THl R.\DA\ A New York Suit Manufacturer Over Sanguine as to His Spring Business Got Caught W:th Too Large a Stock. Is Forced to Sell at a Loss. “You'll take off your hat’’ to this event to- morrow. All Omaha must bow to a sale that offers new 1910 suits at a third off. 'Optimism is to be commended but in this instances it played havoc and loss for the manufac- turer. A large woman's suit house heavily bought and waiting for orders that didn’t mater ialize was forced to sell at a give-away price. over- Our Buyer Now in New York, Scores a Ten-Strike, Buys 500 Fashionable New Spring Models at 62% Cents on_the Dollar, bt 2Ll el Right in’ f§he height of the seagon, ‘mind you. ~¥ou buy: Newi8nits ‘of unmis- takable gorrectness a third under price. An aggrega- tion of suit finery beauti- ful in the extreme depict- ing every type of the ultra faslnon'bble for the season. There Arill be suits for Misses and suits for wo- men (small, regular and larger sizes). Newest fab- rics-angd gl colors. Valude $25, $35, $45, on sale [ffirsday; at— | $15, $19° 029, $29° | ALTERATIONS, IF N’EO!SSARY will be MADE FREE. Splendidly Satisfying Spring Hats The millinary section is the Mecca for throfigs of ahoppen Ben- nett Millinery has again established itself it the forbtront of the Omaha procssion. Everybody is speaking of the beautiful hats shown here. It is conceded that Bennett styles are new, different and destinctive. They show the artistic touch to a higher degree than wds ‘ever shown in town before. Our designers have scored notable success in large Eastern es- tablishments in previous seasons. The hats they have concelved and as now on view mark a repetition of. former lrhmfi?hs Bennnet hats are unmistakably the richest most practical and certllnly mogt reasonably priced— $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $25 By far tifa best and widest range of styles at these popular prices is displayed now. Corsets--Designed in Accord- ance With the Spring Styles 95 Genuine $1.50 value. On Special sale Thursday at 95 cents. Choice of sev- eral models that represent the very best styles for Spring. Corsets that bring out just the right figure effect as featured in the spring fashion. They come in a superb grade of French Batiste, em- broldery ‘trimmed; are well boned with nonrustable steel, Garters attached; flant and sides. All sizes 18 to 30, They're cut medium hips, and are tallored an surely please you. Art Needlework Spring Lines in new patterns and designs, with a special showing -tamn-l mhnu wear to be w bust effect, long over the finishied in a way that will It’s just the corset you want now. YW.CA MENBERSHIPS Received at Booth on Main Floas, March 31st, Mem- MARCH . 31, 1910. Superb Showin There’s not a disappointment for you in this entire sale. seeing the matchless bargains. Y oung Lady’s Foot Every young lady takes pride in her footwear, It hurts her feelings (as well as her feet) when she is com- pelled to wear clumsy, ill-fit- ting shoes. Our young ladies’ shoes are built on speclal lasts, shaped to fit the growing foot of any miss. 4 They are made to give growing girle comfort and make their feet look' attrac- tiye and neat. These shoes are made of patent kid, patent colt, gun- metal calf and vici kid, Low andihalf military heels. But- ton style the most popular. Young Ladies' sizes, 23¢ to 6, price $2.50 and $3.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. Our Fire-Proof Sterage Mouse. Proof Rooms Under Padlock, of - which you carry the key. Call and see this place. Youn should know how and - where your goods are cared for. 1 804-12 . I6th SH. wg Joaflets on | A\ of the X wided 10’ New Spring o Suxts and Dresses The Manufacturer's Stock Sale HRYDEN: & this this week week THE RELIABLE STORE Offers the greatest saving opportunity for ready-to- wear garment buyers ever known in Omaha ot the west. Right at the beginning of the season, just when you want them most we offer you beautiful new spring and summer wearing apparel at About Half It's Present Retail Worth, 1,500 Elegant New Tailor Suits THURSDAY IN TWO IMMENSE LOTS Tailor Suits, worth up to | Tailor Suits, worth up to $35.00 — Diagonals, | $25.00—All the best of serges, panamas, wor- [ the new fabrics, in most steds, plain colors, In checks, | wanted colors and styles stripes and fancles; very —coats are silk and sizes from 14 51375 at, choice . ... gain ever, at. .. newest styles for spring and A . § s summer 1910; all colors; | satin lined, all sizes in Yeatkito: ¢iiin the lot; the 90 bust measure, greatest bar- NEW SPRING WAISTS LESS THAN HALF Thousands of them here for your selection, nothin \ to equal the values ever before shown in Omaha. = Scores of Other Delightful Bargaing Thursday, Lingerie and|Lingerie and|8ilk and Net Tailored Waists| Linen Waists—| Waists —worth —worth to $2.50| worth to $3.00; —Lace insertion| 10 different and embroidery | styles, beauti- trimmed — sale| fully trimmed— price .... 95¢| on sale..$1.45 Wash Underskirts; regular , Heatherbloom Underskirts, in values to $1.00, choice 50¢ | ~ all colors, best ever, $1.00 SCORES OF OTHER DELIGHTFUL BARGAINS THURSDAY Don't Forget—TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—H Pays FRIDAY we will offer. all the Coats and Silk Under- skirts from the big manufacturer’s stock purchase. SATURDAY-—AII the Silk Dresses, Gowas, Waist and Fine Tailored Suits will be on sale. You cannot afford to miss newest desigms, beautiful assort- ment —on sale, [0t --glisteners; stunners. --“half shoes’ for the sunny --sea.son--the kinds that but- ton, or the kinds that that lace -—-plainly P planned or fanciful fads --- fer ‘\men whe want the MOST for their y Regent Shoe Co.*37."" i 2928 97 2N to $7.50 — ANl - “What can I get out ot’ the Omaha Ad Club?” i To the business or professional man who asks this question, we answer: Juul as much as you put Into it, plus a nonlan of what ut*n put in." The member who feels that he has done his wholé dyty when has paid his dues will probably not consider the investment extraord arily good. fairs, attends meetings, takes part in discussions, makes sug b and so on, will galn experience, knowledge and inspiration that w surely lead to greater success in his business. This has been demonstrated beyond question and there {s no room | for argument. you put into it. You can profit by the experience, the successes and failures of others—and so they, too, can profit by your experience. It is & fact that you can get out of the Ad club whatever furnishes a direct and. inexpensive medium for the dissemination of this knowledge-information. The few dollars’ investment required will pay big returns if you do your part. Come join us and we’'ll help make it pay. HENRY GERING Put in $5.00, plus enthu- fhsimmap Meishonbip SOV slasm, and you get out many times that amount in things that money alone can’t buy. Herowith {8 my check for $5.00 in pay~ ment for initiation fee ($2.00) and & months dues. | Name | Artesian Water Free The ptesent agitation regard- ‘ tpg the eity's drinking water, prompts me to fnform the pnl- e that the Pure Aytesan of | HOTEL RO SELLING OUT i WALL PAPERY LESS THAN COST < in M’ bomes, is free to all who care to use It But the member. who takes an active interest in elul o Thé'Ad elub- | » "u-w“;‘ : NBOI\H"’I y " FARNAM ’- Updike'w flour of gorms bt iy ™ 'D enti otr_y

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