Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 31, 1915, Page 2

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m OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 31, 1915, Important occasions demand important recognition. This store has completed twenty-nine years of serving Omaha and its surrounding territory. Its gratification at having won its Here is tomorrow’s installment of Anniversary news. There place by something more than the mere buying and selling of goods impels it to celebrate reaching its twenty-ninth milestone, by offerings of unusual public | Will be other chapters of intense interest throughout the week. benefit. Read them from day to day. T e I S R R W W S S atat. e ANNIVERSARY WEEK WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THIS STORE I Anniversary Sale of Fine Our whole store organization has worked with high enthu- siasm to make this The Great Event. TaffetaPetticoatsfor $2.25 A purchase from the regular stock of a manufacturer .whom we deal with the year round. Every petticoat was ‘made to our spectal order. No comparative price is quoted—just a state- ment that Monday you can buy Taffeta Petti- coats of Thompson, Belden quality and style— For $2.25 Colors blues, black, green, hrown, white and changeables. Every petticoat has an elastic fitted top, On Bale in the Store for 8hirt Waists—8econd Floor. Wonderful Sale of Middies mumwmlnddm B, These values and these prices have never before been together. Besides the nsual convenience of a middy commend themselves in style and general The Anniversary Sale of Smart Millinery “Black Silk Velvet Untrimmed Hats Worth $2.00 and $3.75 each— Monday 89c¢ Twenty new and up-to-date shapes—Basement only. Taleum Powder Women's o 1 Combination Powder Puffs Wsnwm and Reduced Monday | mimmea m‘m - Woodworth's 25 ¢ | embroidery, Monday 'zraulng Arbutua Tal -wm A’fi '-::.:nlivm.ry ‘éum ' \ i ot 2 for 25¢ lon;:y:_?:srér ' Large size Powder A Fo B jPufls T For Men 17¢ 3 for 50¢ 2060 Men's Fiber Silk Thiva Ficor. A Less Than $45. The Anniversary Sale of $ Fine Tailored Suits -~ - Never During the Regular Season Sold for Most of Them at $50 and $55 These exceptional values are possible only because of concessions by a prominent New York manufacturer, who has sold to us for years, and to our knowledge makes among the BEST SUITS in the Metropolis. Anniversary Week $24.75 Sizes from 34 to 44. All of the season’s most fashionable fabrics and col- ors in a wide range of stylish models. Made to the or- der of our personal representative, Mr, Robert Nicoll If you desire our expert alteration service, a small extra charge will be made. Specials Handkerchiefs Embroidered all lin- en handkerchiefs of extra fine quality 10c Embroidery Insertion In Swiss and Cam- bric, Monday 10c a yd Laces Flouncings in Silk and Net Top. Laces in Sikk and Net Top, widths 3 to 12 inches, regularly 30c¢ to $6.50 a yard. Monday— Half Price Remnants of Laces and All-overs 25c a Remnant Willards Society Linen Stationery Put up in. cabinets of 100 sheets of paper, 100 envel- opes, or & combination of 50 sheets of paper and 50 envel- opes, in one box. Regular 250, Monday 19¢ a box. For One Day Only. Outing Flannel 10¢ and 124c Qualities 5ca yard will tnterest vy nap and are here in large varioty of styles and ool 5 A YARD C Basement, Six Linen Specials of exceptional interest $2 25 Cluny Lace Scarfs, - - - - $1.10 $2.50 Bleached Table Cloths, - - $1. zs $1.75 Bleached Table Damask ~s--$ly 1.75 Silver Bleached Table Damask - $1 dy 4.75 Bleached 5-8 Napkins, - - $2.89 doz. 75¢ Fancy 24-inch Huck Toweling, - 50¢ yd. The Anniversary Sale of Women's Silk Hosiery One of our remarkable Silk Hos- iery Sales that needs no introduction to the women of this city. $1.15 a pair Much less than regular price—a sale that always satisfies. A Stylish Brassiere 39¢ A Brassiere which will be much worn this season with sheer blouses for it pre- vents any suggestion of loose, vulgar, slov- enliness above the waist- lme—-shaposwlth- out stiffness, supports without restraint. In- terprets the tailored effects in a refined and sensible manner. Sizes 3 As an Anniversary Special 39¢ The Fashion Center of the Middle west The Anniversary §al‘c of .Gloves Offers Substantial Savings 16 Button length Trefeusse Kid Gloves—the finest produced in France. In black, white and evening shades. $3 and $4 qualities— $1.49 a Pair Short Kid Gloves in white with . | black and self embroidery— also black with white stitching. $1.60 quality— 98¢ $1.19 a Pair Wonderful Valuesin Silks and- Choice Dress Goods ‘Wa have made more extensive preparation for “this Anniversary Sale than for any previous event. The qualities are larger—the lots chosen with more care. Displayed on tables and ocounters where you can examine them easily. $2.50 and $3 Satin Meteors, 42 to 44 Inches Wide, Monday, $1.25 Yard One of the season’s most beautiful and popular fab- rics—particularly suitable for afternoon and evening godns, Shades, lavender, rose, cadet, American beauty, ivory, navy and light blue. Half-Price, $2.50 Imported Silk Poplins, 42-in. Wide, $1.25 ayard A lustrous fabric—good weight—rich satin finish— oolors: Field mouse grey, purple, Bordeaux, taup, brown and plum, Colored and Black Dress Goods Go in the Anniversary Sale, Too You can select any fabric with assurance that it is in complete harmony with fashion. $1.75 COLORED OREPE | $2.$3.50 BLACK DRESS POPLIN, 89¢ A YARD GOODS, 98c A YARD Seven Hundred Pairs o« SORQSIS SHOES assembled in two lots for Monday's selling $4 to $7 Values On Sale at $3.45 and $3.95 All new, fresh goods—every pair this season’s model.

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