Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 2, 1916, Page 2

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" “Ghompsoy Deldens ,the natural GIFT HEADQUARTERS fOr every one who krows the Best and wants te Givo it _— § The Fabric Sections Present New Arrivals Salt’s High Grade Plushes and Pile Fabrics; the most choice selection in the city; colors and black, | $5 to $10.50 a yard. i All Silk Chiffon Velvet, erect pile that does not ‘mar easily, 42-inch, all colorsy $6. ; L Sale of Fancy L Turkish Towels . and Wash Cloths . Sl(ac Fancy Turkish Wash b Cloths, Be. A 10c Fancy Turkish Wash b Cloths, 8Y4c¢. 46¢ Fancy Turkish Towels at 29¢. 76¢ Fancy Turkish Towels at 89¢. $1 Fancy Turkish Towels i i at 78e. A \ $1.256 Fancy Turkish Tow- ' els at $1.00. Linen Section—Main Floor [ | Toilet Articles: | of Real Merit Rickseckers Face Powder, English Costume Velvet, best quality. In a spe- cial sale Saturday. All of the wanted colors included —$3.75 a yard. A table of choice Wool Goods; all colors. Spe- | cially priced at $1.00 a yard. New Novelty Silks have arrived. In plaids, $1.50 and $2.50 a yard. The New Silks and Woolens First. | Trefousse French Kid Gloves For Christmas Giving The finest product of THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916. Lovely Neckwear For Gift Purposes: Fine qualities, new styles, dainty and distinctive, nothing that is com- monplace, although prices are very reasonable. Broadcloth collars, Georgette and Organdy collars, collar and cuff sets in broadcloth, lace and em- broidered collars, vestees of Georg- ette and net, high collars of lace and net. Handkerchiefs— The Best Shown in Omaha. Endless hundreds of dozens of the best and most attractive styles, imported direct by this -establish- ment. Complete sections of pure linen, plain, initialed, and embroidered Some people have the idea that prices are to be raised this season. Where the idea originated is a mystery, but for Thompson, Belden & Co. we can speak authoritatively, and say positively tfint every handkerchief is mlrkenf in plain figures and will not be changed this season. Your Fur Requirements *Best Supplied by .THE, FUR SHOP Whatever you wish in furs you will find here. Whatever you purchase behind it thirty years of honest merchandising, a re- cord of which we are justly proud. Leather Novelties Collar Bags, Combination Cases for Col- lars and Handkerchiefs; also Suede Hand- kerchief Cases. Notion Section. The December Clearaway asaQf =-e Tailored Suits A revision of prices that will appeal to every woman desiring distinction in dress. Because every suit is from regular stock and is up to the Thompson-Belden Quality in every respect. $18.75, $21.50, $26.50, $33.75 A small charge made for alterations. Hudson Seal Coats A Special Showing Saturday From Balcle, Price & Company Famous New York Furriers | These exclusive models are spe- Saturday, 18c. Djer Kiss Toilet Water, $1.00 to $1.50 a bottle. Houbigant Couer de Jean- nette Perfume, $1.70 ounce. Women’s Seasonable Underwear Fine ribbed cotton union suits, low neck, no sleeves, S==mpom R b _.ankle length; French band top. brown, tan, gray, and [ Price $1.00. pastel shades, $2.75. 1 and tan, $1.78. [ Ribbed wool union suits, an ' 3 | Children’s Pique Gloves, | ‘ tionally fi lity; 1 Shelbourne Pique and Spe- i sll] | Rty | Vo Pl in whhe, | hie and o, 5387 length. Price $1.75. black, navy, gray, tan, Children’s Kid Mittens, Efiv Silk bodice vests in pink, and brown, $2.25, 89¢c. - ke trimmed with lace; shoulder : straps of ribbon, $3.50, $4.25. 4 el | A Warner Rust- Proof for the L Young Girl It seems a shame that Trefousse First Quality, .one or two clasps, with contrasting stitchings; white, black, navy, the greatest glove mak- er in France—made ex- clusively for Thompson, Belden & Co., of Omaha. Trefousse Pique, in colors, $2.00. Dorothy Overseam in white, black, navy, gray Children’s Wear for Winter Coats, Hats, Bonnets and all other apparel necessary to dress little people in a warm and be- coming manner. . mothers should permit i their young daughters to Children’s Coats of Wool Cheviots; i wear a corset that is fancy mixtures, zibelines and chinchillas ) neither correct or suitable —2 to 4 years. for the undeveloped fig- ure. A young miss should be fitted properly. Too great care cannot be ex- ercised. Mother will do well to see the Warner model that is correctly de- gigned and proportioned for the youthful figure. Prices $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Corset: Section—Third Floor. gL By PR I Children's Gray Chinchilla Coats, with black velvet collars or self trim- med; sizes 2 to 14 years, $6.50, $7.00, $9.75 and up. Children's Winter Bonnets of plush, velvet and fabrics to match many of the coats. Colors black, brown, Cardinal, green and navy trimmed with fur, rib- bons, chiffon and tiny rose buds, for 2 to 6-year-olds; $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and up. The Children’s Specialty Shop, Third Floor. T SRS b b 8 4 8 R LT A FATAB R St SN P SIS S - T e | cially priced for Saturday’s selling. The Greatest Silk Hosiery Sale Of the Entire Season—Saturday Notwithstanding the scarcity of good silk hosiery and the rapidly advancing prices, we will still have the great Christmas Sale as usual. 600 PAIRS OF FINE SILK HOSE IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. Actually Worth Up to $3 a Pair Saturday, $1.29 a Pair Sale commences at 9 A. M. A great many women were disappointed lazt year, so we advise you to come early and buy several pairs as there will be no duplication of this sale. Values to $3 for $1.29 a Pair $5—Trimmed" Hats—$5 Your Choice of Any Trimmed Hat in Our Entire Stock, Worth Up to $25 Saturday at This Sensational Price Three hundred new hats added to our stock the last few days. All Will Go Saturday THE MEN'S SHOP Good Gifts Galore. Suggestions That Will Help You Decide Bath and Lounging Robes, all beautifully trimmed, We were never so well prepared to show you silk some with silk cords, reefers. Pure silk, accord- The Store for Blouses Dainty Christmas ideas from this exclusive section includes: New modéls of Petticoats, in wonderful shades, $5 to $12.50 Japanese Kimonas embroidered by hand, in many oriental pat- terns, $1.95 to $35. Bath Robes that are serviceable, warm, and made of fast color Beacon Blankets, $5 to $15. Dainty Blouses, $5 to $35. others with belts. Plaids and figures, many new color combinations. Prices ranging, $4.00 to $15.00. Silk Pajamas, in holiday boxes; pinks, blues, white and tan, plain and bro- cades, silk frogs and pearl buttons. Many new novelties in Men’s Fancy Hose, stripes, mottled and clocked, as well as all the new plain shades. Wayne-knit for those who wish a full- fashioned hose. Inter- woven for those who pre- fer a seamless hose. Fast colors. Underwear, in all weights, in cotton, wool and silk- and wool: Such standard makes as Superior, Win- sted and Sterling. Num- bers you are familiar with. Let us fit you; we make a specialty of fitting the tall and slender as well as the short and stout. THE MEN’S SHOP—A Step to the Left as You Enter. ion knit, in all colors, striped borders and silk fringe; many fancy weaves, in all colors in the kni; scarfs from $1.50 to .50. Full Dress Mufflers, in Cheney silks, white, black or gray; brocades, cords, tubulars—all with fring- ed ends or hemstitched— Cheney Silk Tubulars, nar- row made, especially to keep your overcoat from soiling the collar.

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