Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 10, 1910, Page 31

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FOR ALL THE NEWS THE PART mIx wouen | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. [cuAii3E: VOL. XL—NO. 4. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING. — R A SRS RN Linen Linea 70- S Heavy, double sa- tctly ” All kinds, checks, Heavy hemmed Heavy, service- SOl Sehehuas i’ gt Strictly all linen, \ > Marseilles quilts able muslin, damask, heavy a 22-in. size, reg- SUSEEE Y o —full slze x90 inch, Tegu- 5%c quality, re- F.:;-.o'.?pso ular price $1.85 ally 15c and 1%¢ ., 1O larly 39c each, duced to — ves, reduced to doz., reduced to —reduced to— » reduced to 3% 98¢ $1.39 10¢ ay $1.25 r 0 1 25 There are twelve charming models in this shipment. A July sale 25 There are dressy lingerie styles exquisitely designed in lace and 25 of immaculate new fresh garments at a price barely half the regular embroidery in several varieties with high neck or low neck, and with = retail value. We bought 100 dozen from a maker who was ",l"“r”’g = Jong or short sleeves. The popular ‘*Middy’’ waists and sailor collar S—— his summer stocks. You can now have three or four new waists for also Dutch collar styles for outing or business wear. Several tailored lawn gar- the hot months for as little as two usually cost you. ments with fancy piping for a trimming. $2.00 and $2.25 values for Mondav at July Clearing in Women's Wear | New Showing ' July Sales Muslin Underwear The semi-annual mark-down sales are now in progress. Summer wearables | wash Dresses CORSET COVERS Drawers—Circular shape, fen styles, nain- are mever carried over to other seasons. We dell them out while the demand is still | 0ok A mbric embroidery or lace | Covers—Two styles, lace and ribbon Soukk A5 <vseg oreas, FOR MONDAY. trimmed. 26c values e trimmed a s Oorset Covers—30 styles, embroidery an CAMBRIC SKIR: $20 Linen and ReppWash Suits for..$10 ;| Black and blue Taffeta Silk Dresses; on A lot of pretty lawn, gingham and e Rl v, e o m._r,‘,'"‘:”,“ e s ot $10 Linen and Repp Wash Suits for.. .85 sale at ... r mercerized Foulard dresses get | Nainsook Oove R L e *”"“"";;; broidery $25 Silk Taffeta Dresses for. $15 Lingerie Dresses, tunic style. . .$7.50 their first showing romorrow. High trimmed, T5¢ \an;".-i. . sbdas = i $25 Silk Moire Dresses for. $25 and $35 Wool Tailored Suits $10.00 and low neck effects with tunic or Gowxs ywers—10 sty cambric with lewn ruf # . stylen, $20 Long Pongee Coats for. . Women's Bathing Suits $2.25, $2.95, $3.50 overdrape feature. Fortunate pur- | “her pin tuck e} o gy | Gowna—six atrien. high and low neck styies $15 Long Linen Motor Coats for Misses' and Jr. $10 Wash Saits $5.00 chases bring prices PrAIBEB AL i i e 00 | GoaE e ety iea cound Beck. Sllprove Rajah Silk Dresses, up to $4 ;| Misses’ $5 and $6 Wash Dresses. . .8$3. uncommonly e ond Detnstitoned thcks, aiso lace trimmed | =hort sleeves, also high neck. lace. embro clearing at i .. 3%¢c ’ styles, 50c values . ery and ribbon trimmed .. .e . Cluay Art Linens Less than Haif 3,000 pieces for Monday, fancy 5 pairs deep rich cut- Single bed size. white, = 3 % Yy - 3 . t handsome designs— grey or tan; T6c blankets | cluny lace trimmed linen squares with Mu@t by J E Manlx co U §5.60 vaiues; redoced ol 3 S t . A . - o s scarfs to match; sizes 18, 24, 30 and SR x 36-inch—finest assortment we ever 2 S5 i X our N’ Y. representatives $2.49 lclfigi;c;fues range to $1.50 each; your rfil 4. : fl'flm Receive l,l s Sale at Do‘lar atee A $15,000 stock of foreign novelties from one of the most fashionable and exclusive establishments in New , Clearing Linen Suitings c \ York City. A concern that catered to the elite and the handsomest gowned women of the east. Their entire stock con- hs_leflulfl'y a1 ghgae: finest 30e ich i the better lines of domestic production. Our New York office captured this magnif- | our soc anq sie gaume ::‘“Jm-':—m at lowest price in history of the trade. It's the most phenomenal silk sale ever heard of face 'ad plain and fancy 150 Embroideries MONDAY MORNING AT NINE O'CLOCK we start the selling to give you ample time to be here with irst C . Thousands of yards crowds. Many of the finest silks are in single dress lengths, so they’ll be snapped up early. Gorgeous silks for evening - s soppressmingy b Fsgrl oo .and dinner gowns, for street wear, for suits, for dresses, for coats, will be displayed in profusion. i 27-inch flounciugs and 22-inch % Vet Bads | P e e 59¢ | N8| Silks worth up to $2.25 for 59¢ Silks worth up to $5.00 for 79¢ R o N 0 Ligis Hand painted Italian 1o hite ang ccru ace. 3 l;‘“;“g‘:‘:": b“’h:::: oA 5 Women of refinement will recognize them as the most fashionable The silks in this lot are simply gorgeous, very high China. handsome decora- o an 7-inch em! leriee and allovers, silk oday. Silks that readily ¥ : g ok % g 7 ons;” our §1. s BB T B ki showy patterns, new fresh crisp goods _ flm'h:s?r:wlres. The variety is um:”-:fl:nnwrfio:n&.: f:fl::h‘: class French novelties snitable for e]abomu? gOWDS. !\e,\ er | reduced to - 1 —worth to 50c & yard—clearing at. . . lines at one price, per yard, 59¢, | were we so fortunate before for we can sell silks worth $2.50, l zc 2-clasp 25c Lisle Gloves, white and black. . 10c ¥ a 3 $1.50 Silk Poplins in best shades; $1.50 | $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 for 79¢—such as: 1;]:‘;_;-' 'p‘n’;"’e Gloves, tan, gray, white, > imported . colored Shantungs; $1.50 | $2.50 silk Pompadours, 36 ?n('hos w.lde. A 16-but. $1.25 Silk Gloves, double tipped. .49¢c > N gray silk Shantungs, 36-inch; $1.50 | $3.00 black crepe Rayo, 36 inches wide. .. Cleasi Hemstitched White Hdkfs. for women, doz 18ic 3 k ; Men's Gc colored border Handkfs. . 8¢ ¥ navy Diagonal Silk, 36-inch; $1.50 | $3.50 Marquisettes in gold and chameloon 79c g Sugar and Creams Cotton Blankets | Mens 10c Japonette Handkerchiets i . Crystal Cords, in street shades; $1.50 | effects Earthen Jardineres Fuil bed size, white, tan 0 R Silk Moires, pink, blue and lavender; | $2.50 Crepe Plisse, 36-in. in pastel shades iy S and gray; our best $1.59 . $2.00 Crepe de Meteor, all best shades; | $3.00 Persian Peau de Cygnes .. g hu cm at n‘“ oS PP 4 $1.50 Silk Cotele, for coats | $5.00 French Embroidered Silks $l 25 0dd curtains, 1, 1% and 2 pair lots only, ‘ / . B it SNY and suits; $2.25 Silk Marquis- | $2.50 cashmir de soie in plain one curtain of each kind used as sample 7 / . | n . €, Monday. and is a little mussed—Nottinghams, Irish ; ettes, with gold cobweb de- | There are many others, buy them Monday Point, Brussels Net and Cluny f S A sign; $1.50 Shepherd Plaid | §jjks weorth up to $1.60 for 29¢ ool s oo Half Ofi A . 3 Pongees, in navy and white | yi 0o sike—Pinest Florentive | Crepe de Chine—24-inch, florai Clearing P M?I . c[mg Furniture c L RV or black and white; $2.00 Rosc | ~guality, charming Japanese and | crepes, also silk Foulards, plaid | Umbrella Stands A Cashmere de Soie— floral designs, also plain shades, ik weithie 3400 o mL R silks, wort $ R — 'Csiore, diag P, i o Ciroligh fhe da e 3 y all 75c goods— full size, regular $4.75 all colors, i als, Jace ment. part. quards, etc.; S%c values, 4 —= Value. reduced for om- N " A P day— sar Iron beds at one-fourth off — ctas & Brass beds, 2-inch posts, at big reduction, \ <P X Stripe Lining Silks—Rich soft | Colored Taffetas — Changesble 90 Bed Room Furniture—Three-Piece Suites— £ 3 4 finish taffetas, used for lining and plain shades, peau de cygne, dresses, chiffonier and table, solid 3 » . suits and coats and for fancy pet- | messalines, etc., oak, worth §125.00, for e ticoats; $1.00 y one worth $5.00 ; reduced for Mon- for dresses, drop skirts, etc., values - to $1.00, at - = Clearing Clearing A News S| Bennett's Big Grocery | Clearing Haviland Disner Sets | Tan Russia Calf Two Eyelet Ties | & % ‘o and ail o S % 18 0 | coruneet’ yellow or § Cracsen. il vt il e e : Complete 100-piece sets, genuine Haviland | We offer tomorrow our second lot of {hose whita. 30 Beack Mo |t Stings 200| Cregoeny § pies 38c N china, in f(_)u!' dxfferent. patterns. llufx handsome ‘‘Lady Betty”’ Oxfords Benneit's Golden Cof- | sets sold originally as high as $40.00. We . . fee. special, Ib. SSe | Dutch Hand Soap, three | Spratt's Puppy Cakes. have 50 aots $ (iear Sl summer months; smartest of new foot cakes for ........ PkE. g —— B 5 1o ¢ : . Sucl a > 5 3 7 E s wea 4 o par, siness ARG 10 Stampe. | guider's Chllt Sauce, pt 33 bargain may never come again; J for street TN, f""' business botth 25c g o or for the vacation trip. They LE e are cool, comfortable and shapely Large heavy ones With | Bemnett's 58c rade | CoPItol Wheat, 2 pound| And 10 Biampe Cut Glass Knife Rests— | Out Glass Vinegar Cruets, —fairly bristling with good style. ved borders. best lbc Teas, Ib. a8c | ok ualities; reduced for, . { And 10 Stamps Snider's Pork and Beans usually 25¢ usually $1.50 We have all sizes, all widths, 114 med. can . 15c . c - onday to— Tea Siftings, pound pks. | Jap Rice. Tc grade & And 10 Stamps clearing at, each. . [ at 1% | lbe. for 25¢ clearing now for. to8on AA, A, B, (C, Dand E lasts. Best $3.50 ‘ C | Hartiey's Pure Orange $l‘98 for the Bennett's Capitol Cof- l 2 b aveaa ol e - i Y% Sterling Gloes Starch. Ana’1d Btainps 2 X while they last, per set Bennett's 48c grade B s ™™ . - Clearing g M T.'ds Teas. Ib. s 4 And 50 Stamps York Rose Toilet Soap, Armour's Shield Sliced | Flake Taploca, & Ibs.| Jelly. jar . 20c tans we know of; Monday, special Driea f. ried Beef. jar. 8%e | for . Capitol Baking Powder. Veal, Beef. Ham Loaf. | Gallard Imporied Ol ] e Clearing . ¢ | Ofl— { And 20 Stamps : Monday Great Clearing Lot Mercerzed Foyins o Amerionn Puuiag | S Sy i M| UL N Women's Odd Lines Oxiords Brass Jardineres sually 25c, the r r 10 Stamps Medium size botties 486 | Newport Catsup, bottle . . A Nearly 400 pairs black and tan low cuts, in many different styles materials for Marsh . < p e red And 40 Stamps . e " i D ke Herring, can 7.7 806 | Large sise botties . .v8e| [ The shoes are all correct styles and in good condition—simply o 1 And 10 Stamps And 30 Stamps | Pickles. assorted, bot- . broken lines culled from our stoc during inventory ives 3, / Ghirardelli's Powdered | _ |~ te ' Be 31 and 4, on D, E and EE lasts day you l /QC te .. 88¢ | Walker's Chili Con Car- | ymperial Grape Juice (, Puly and Angust shoose any, and they are )0 values. Ana"3l Siams o~ ae| 1perial G ies, Store Closes at § O'clock During July . kg, . . i made Flicks free And 10 Stamps | And 10 Siamps and Saturday Wights st 10 ©'clecs for FiRELESS COOKER ANCIENT |acouiring the science of dressmakix be takes her mest or fisk she may in turn teach i 1o her people Natere Built Them Cesjurics Age |Siys “The Maorls always have had fireless mnd Natives _Have Used cookers.” Them for Ages. “They have gone even farther tham “that A and had fireless ovens, made by nature. Again the “new idea” is found not 10 be | and in fbe northern part of the isiands new or origisal. but an adeption of a!where ‘these convenlences did not exist, |cook, who has gone back home 1o Test!so that mo dirt will fiy custain prevalent in another and ‘Jess | they were imitated. comfortably while the dinner was cooking g civiliped SOURLEY." The firwiess cooker idea| “The original fireless oven is u chalky |comes and takes it out, bringing the family| ~ It is not only we Who have sbsorbed|ther is bad. Tnfort is supetceded 1y one cAnnot say Low many Proturberance on the side of 2 hill which | wilh her civilization who think e, but all travelers colonists have yoars Ry the chmiain of the Maori people of | is bulged out by foroe of heat. The hest| “When she deeen't want (o bake the Gin-|who have seen the best oooking in Buro. | the Maorl. The best Engl . Australie. Mre. M. T. Rowel. of Auckiand. | permeates it perpetually, and the Maor ver the Meorl women puis the fish aad pean clube agres 16 the wonderful super ever. bave adopted e native t is ouly - New Zealand, who is now in Chicago sud | woman who lives near the thermal district | potatoes in & grass basket and Qips it Into lority of food cooked In this way. When customs had e. Now & man who «iving her atisntion In gulle u degree to | digs out & holluw n the iitte mound. Then |o0e of the hot springs asd sis Gown on they open the hangl’ @s tne Maoris call . yams, Indian \, and bread and wraps each one sep- springs sre div in a mat woven of sweet grass, | ural temperatu wet abundantly before being put used for baihing. others for w . e i t ut Up and|and the boling hot omes. whi p o Jeft 1o cock for an bour and & half. when |sacred for cooking. These are called “Ta Pu the molsture will be exhsusted. and the and often are covered cver Library L 4 no s Diniole” Bavenrs o wit t mats, which makes with boards together giver s meth into them, so Jur- except that they & ticular 48 the Maorl woman near the lLouse One of the ways = eary fo 2 ters is considered Tive nelf ¢ wise is sufficient

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