Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 1, 1916, Page 11

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Two Blg Attractlons Our Storeand | Ak-Sar-Ben | Special Bargains for This Week: Ladies’ Suits fll’ild Coats, $25.00 values, on sale this week, at. $ l 6-50 £ Misses’ and Children’s Coats— $4.00 to $15.00 values— on sale— $1.98 1 $9.50 '/ Men’la Suits anld Coats, $20.00 ;‘ s week, 2t 912,50 Sweuers,, on sale this week— C TO $3 50 Men’s Umon Suits, 69c BONOFF’S Welcome Ak-Sar-Ben visitors with the greatest bargains ever offered in LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS Hundreds of new Fall samples have just arrived. The newest, smartest and classiest styles of the season. All makes of poplin, French serge, gabardine and extra high-grade chiffon broadcloth, If these garments were offered at twice their price, they still would be unusual values. For this week only $17.50 Silk Plush Coats, Extra Special on sale........... All with lf-inv:h deepd!ufir bo'.tolms, witl}{ulr c¢ollars, with guaranteed 5-year linings. Posi- Ch"g:g‘ ELEAED soc £ tively the best and most wonderful oppnr- """"""" - tunity of the season to get your- szz Men’s Fleeced Under- 39 self a new fall coat........... ey, ..ot (o "One Block from the C-rnlnl Enh—nnca 'NEW YORK SAMPLE STORE Phone D. 4247 206 N. 16th St. Children’s Union Buits, at........... 35C L Helphandl)lutnlng Bn. i N1 L AT N o I Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors WELCOME e e CARNIVAL ENTRANCE Is Opposite Henry Pollack’s Mail Order House Opening Display OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S waer High Shoes Winter At Prics ltlo; “"‘ ' "!h" Shoe Stores DON'T FAIL TO ahE OUR WINDOWS. You will be pleased with the wide v-rl-l{ of styles, the \vurm‘ quality and, above all the low price We bnulhl. our fall and winter shoe fore the big advance in' cost, so will uel these shoes at the regular money-saving - prices— FINE WINES .and LIQUORS $2. soand $3.00 PARTY and DANCING SLIPPERS Prompt Attention to Mail Orders every pair, ail Orders recelve I.ho best service vhllo the stock is_fres| Only One Bluk Frcm “the Carnival. 120-22-24 No. 15th St Phone Douglas 7162. T T of the E'sctric Shee.” ND CAPITOL AVE. YAL HOTEL BLDG. 0050 R Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors Welcome We are wholesalers as well as retailers and as a result.of which we are able to sell meats and provisions at prices that are “bound to save you money. 08 NEW e [ (o 3 Q - o, g Special prices during Ak-Sar-Ben week Absolutely Fireproof A to the country trade on hams, bacon and 130 ROOMS \ provisions. Newly Furnished . Throughout CENTRAL MARKET Kulakofsky Meat Co. 210 North 16th St. Douglas 1796. water. Tefephone and electric lights in every room. Rooms with private shower baths NS LT NG PSS, 50c and 76c¢ All rooms outside exposure Sixteenth and Davenport Sts. 000 For the Ak- Sar-Ben Ball Sizes from 82 to 52. THe WISE YOUNG MAN ~ of today doesn’t ask his wife to bake. He simply furnishes the dough and lets us supply the bread. It’s better for his wife and it’s better for him too. There is never heavy bread or soggy cake in the homes that get their supplies from this bakery. Try our dainty lunches. b, | ORTMAN’S £"_ | NEW ENGLAND BAKERT and LUNCH Branch Bakeries at Hayden’s and Public Market. 212 North 16th St. LATE MODELS Very latest evenlng gowns and wraps for rent. Evening slippers to match. Come early and get Jolm Feldman, =206 N. 17th St.,, Flomar Hotel Bidg. Phone Du.lu 3128, ¢ Douglas 5791. AR “Just Aréund the Corner From the Carnival Grounds” g 1 (cet nnmed before, can be regarded | Running hot and cold .f Single, $1; Double, $1.50 Rooms with bath privilege §| Weekly Rate, $2.50 to $6 | ¢ | Full Dress Suits for Rent | your suit fitted rilllt | lufnro the rush sets | Maln Entrance Stor on the Klng s nghway \ TGATRWAY 10 KINGS GREAT HIGHYAY § North Sixteenth Greet Vis- itors to Festival Grounds. King Ak, but sturdy business houscs located adjacent to the main carnival entrance. All these merchants are offering special values this week and it will pay Ak-Sar-Ben visitors to visit these stores when in this vincinity. Along Sixteenth street from Capitol avenue to Davenport is but a short 300 feet, you you will find a select few of the brightest, most alert and will- | ing business men such a short 100 feet can possibly contain. Real Omaha Firms. Ther are Omaha firms and that fact alone is a good recommendation, Omaha firms are live ones. little block on north Sixteenth street is especially alive and no matter how hard the times or how adverse the conditions you will find each and ev- ery one of these establishments in that [)lock enjoying the tenure of prosper- l Y. The Hotel Loyal, one of the lead- ing hotels in the city, occupies the en- tire block extending from Capitol av- enue to Davenport street. The Hotel Loyal is one of the best-known of | western hotels. It's wholesome char- acter, it's nalural advantages of safe- ty and convenience have won for it a reputation of inestimable value. E. Bryant and O. E. Carney are the proprietors. Among the thriving business firms along this block is the Loyal Shoe Store. This is one of the most up-to- {.date shoe houses in Omaha. Henrickson, the jeweler, is also an- | other Loyal hotel tenant. Mr. Hen- | rickson has been located in his cor- ner position for several years and en- joys a most prosperous jewelry trade. The Central Market is a really mod- ern market, where. quality and serv- ice to the patron are considered first. | The New England bakery is one of | the oldest bakeries in Omaha and has, | ever since its organization, been re- | rded among the best. | Two Sturdy Businesses. | The Novelty store is one of the strong foundations of the north Six- | icenth street block. This establish- ment will always be a nucleus upou ich to build a brisk business block. Jhe New York Sample store is sull; a.other of the c(.unples of s(urd), conscientious industry in this block, This store has recently been remod- eled and the result is one of the mos: up-to-date ladies’ apparel shops in t.:e uty. A. Bonoff is the proprietor, Just a few feet to the north are two other establishments which, al- sugh not strictly within the 300 | <=+ of this hlock. The Helphand | Clothing company and the Edward | U.wis wie 0L Suci close proximity that they may easily be classified with this prosperous block. A GIFTS For Every Day in the Year Scarcely a day dawns that does not call for some token of sentiment. The occasion may be a wed- ding—an anniversary—a birthday — a debut — or one of scores of others. most comprehensive stock of individual designs of sil- verware, fine diamonds, rare and precious gems, toilet articles, watches, : novelties and etc. Just the gift you want - at just the price you want to pay. Ak-Sar-Ben visitors, we cordially invite your in- £ spection, John Henrickson The Loyal Jeweler. 201 North 16th Street. i Be Sure and Attend Our Underwriters’ Sale of FURNITURE | RUGS and STOVES Each lady bringing this coupon | during -this sale will be given © a useful souvenir. ¢ State Furniture Co. | i Corner 14th and Dodge Sts. | B snawmon | But the | MAIN ENTRANCE STORES: “Main Entrance Stores”—no, these | are not show houses competing with | | | THE _OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1, !Leading Firms of the Oity on| | | For thirty years we have _ : offered you a large and ! 1916. 11—A s THE NVELTY Co. “THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE” o FEATURES SPECIAL PRICES DURING AK-SAR-BEN WEEK ON MEN’S, WO- MEN'S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, SHOES, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING GOODS--Goat a ‘SAVING OF 1/,15,%, FORMER PRICES Ladies’ Department, Second Floor, Take Elevator ainll a snap. Worth Sz LADIES’ SERGE LADIES' POPLIN, SUITS, satn lined, vel 9 $ bardin, m e 5° c blacl ue, brown; fur or velvet trimn-‘. L ADIES' NEW LADIES' POPLIN SUITS, black, green, brown, satin Imod. fur vet collars, all colors, all sizes; a rare bar. llin Worth $17.50. . Worth 827 TADIES' PLUSHE @ smm ER USH COATS or volourllsl 750 LADIES' NOVELTY CLOTH COATS—New cape collars, velvet CLOTH COATS— full flare or with trimmed; all colors. Newest models; all belt; cape ecollars. Worth SIBM ....... sizes, Worth $20. . Worth moo ..... —————————————— SD :zlsligsk Slf RlG E SILK POPLIN 50 TAFFETA CREPES @ Br CREPES TR A e DRESSES—AII colors. 7 combination silk OESNIRESIY v s v s Worth $12.50. dmuo Worth $22.50, ALL OUR TRIM- GEORGETTE CREPE LINGERIE WAIST!I MED HATS — New WAISTS; all ¢ Il rod models Workll ’7“34 95 all styles and sizes, 9 ntv mod :l W '33“ to $10.00........... Worth $1.50 ...... & STBO L L RSN Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Department Floor MEN'S SUITS, in wor- ‘ MEN'S SUITS—Pinch 98 ME SUITS— steds; all sizes. Worth 7' back or lar cut— 9‘ I I,. $12.50 Worlh F: % n-w nmd Worli MEN'S BALMAROOS, sa ...... 38 ully c worsteds; l“ eolon—sI ‘ Worth $2,50 MEN'S B AL " A All colors, new models. ROOS; hand tailor- sl 4." Werh ‘! 8| MEN'S PANTS —Neat sizes. Worth $200.... ¥ ® | worth $250........ Miipe . weestatiy, o BOYS' NORFOLK Worth $15.00 ....... ;,d. :mn-t models, T —— e — Gr MEN'S PANTS—Wor- steds, cassimeres; all sl 15 I"' izes. Worth $3.00.. IT) ro-rs'-m'tm.——s‘i e N > SUITS; all colors, ages sz- SUSTAS awstipattari sz SUTTS—Blue serre ©0.48 4 to 17. Worth $5.00. . and worsteds; un 4 MEN'S FLEE CED, Am-'; & g*gf‘i e SRR L Jeraey: Rikbed. Union 69@ UNION SUITS. Worth 98@ SUIT CASES; extra 980 Suits. Worth ‘l W00 5 " NN L1804 01 s st a good value......... MEN'S LACE ORghd OR OR 9 BUTTONDRESSsI SHOES. Worth $2.50 %}‘.?E."n.‘.'k. i 32 Worah 1o $1000.rv: THE NOVELTY CO. 214-216 NORTH 16TH STREET BERNSTEIN & KRASNE, Props. THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE (T lmJ'KNHllUlh‘lI.lullI'VlMJmlm}[!lWIlmilII\JllI||HIlUlIHlHIIllIiII}UIIWNH\!NWIIh!!lllIliHNUJilUHIII\HIIIIINJIAlHIINlII|Wm1llIIIlt]1||II|llI|||IIKIN1I|I|I||IIIIIIIHW\lllmlllllllmml“lllfllflmfll 16th and Capitol Avenue FIREPROOF “One Block From the State Trade Specially Invited Rooms $1.00 and $1.50; With Bath $1.50 Up. Cafe the very best. Popular Prices. BRYANT & CARNEY, Proprietors e e Read The Bec Day by Day to Keep Fully Abreast of 1 the Great Presndentnal Campaign That Is Now On ORI O O A The Hotel Loyal | \\wH‘II‘IIIIIMWHI)IIIAIIII AR st 90 P Fd AR 5 — - - ==y

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