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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1924)
w^mkwmmmmmmmmam quantitiai are limited, and we cannot guarantee them to last throughout the dag. || • We will endeavor to fill mail and phone ordera aa j long aa quantities laat. . • A refinancing plan has just been completed by the financiers in control of this company—F'rank H. Woods, Mark W. Woods, George J. Woods and Ward M. Burgess—in which they have entered into certain agreements that call for the immediate payment of almost ONE MILLION DOLLARS. This must he raised at once, and the General Manager of this store has been instructed to conduct the most stupendous sale ever held in Omaha. Our vast, stocks must be turned into immediate cash, or charge accounts which arc considered the equivalent of rash. There is no alternative—agreements have been signed, which rail for immediate payments—and in order to raise the money to carry out these signed agreements, values will be forgotten. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY —TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT—BUY A fi MONTHS' SUPPLY OF EVERYTHING AT THE PRICES AT WHICH THEY WILL RE OF FERED ALL THIS WEEK. Remember that this is the great sale for which you have been waiting for months, and that the cash must he raised out of this business to provide the sums that have been promised. PROFIT-SHARING SHAREHOLDERS will find it to their ad vantage at these prices to trade out all they can absorb, although agree ments entered into by the above financiers with the State of Nebraska positively assure them that^their money will be refunded in full. Every department is not only contributing the bargains advertised on this page, but many others advertised in the other papers, and many others not advertised at all. so be here at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning, when the doors open, and be prepared to supply every need, present and future. TUESDAY IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Curtain Remnants Stock accumulations of remnants from our drapery department, ty ■ ludea curtain net, scrim, cretonne, and other wanted "J A A.-, pieces . * ve 2 Percales 1 V/2C . 36-inch, fast color per cales in an assortment of light. and dark colors, pretty stripes, checks, i dots and fancy patterns. at 13V2C Mil! ends of fancy 36 inch percales in a range of light and dark colors in i | fancy patterns. Bleached Sheetings I 6.000 yards in pieces suit able in length and width for full-size bi d sheets. 2 to 10 yard lengths. Val- 1 Q 1 * ues to 89c. Yd. * C 3,000 Yards Silk 98c Including taffpta. radium, messaline, j Jap pongee and other ! fine silk?, value? to $1.89 a yard. A Great Sale ol Trimmed Hats « i I I I r—linn ■mm ■nm ii This wonderful lot of hats includes a large assortment of models for both women and misses— Short Rack Poke* Rocker Prints t Off-the-Face Styleft Droop and Roll Prim Effect* Some are tailored, trimmed only with a band; others have chenille embroidery, flowers and ribbon trim ming. The Color,s— Black Promt Sand Copen Red Brown and Sand Rlack and White W. B. Corsets ^ Girdles $1.89 / Oj AA k| Corsets of fancy bro- Ml ^ I cade and pink coutil in 9 E Mk ' high, low and medium Ml ■ | Km busts, heavily boned, M\ ® M Girdles $1.89 \ - . Wrap-around styles of silk »M brocade and coutil, with short i»l or long skirts, elastic insets on the hips and ^f^^^oack. .SizesJM^to 36, ValuesJ^^d)5^^^^^^^ i Boys’ 2-Pant Suits Regular QC $9 Value [Wool suits in a good variety of pat erns and styles. Sizes fi to 17. Regu ar $9.00 values. Knickers Dress Shirts Our entire stock in .\>rk hand and collar fi wide* selection of .. , , . , attached atylea in a patterna. Values to /JQ- good selection PQ f 1.25. OUC o fpatterns. . UC,t Wash Pants In n large assortment of patterns. rA. Sizes 5 to 16.0»/C Chambray Shirs Sport Coats i -Broadlong" chambray shirts in knit rn’,t" *nj l a _ * aweatera in brown, maroon and blue and gray Sizes 12 70 navy. g|E«t 2ft to 34. QQ to 14. $1.00 value .... •***' $1.29 values .. Bleached A Muslin i 12 Vic ^ g, "Fairyland.” a fine » weight, soft finish, * bleached muslin, suit- || able for sheets and I other home needs. 3fi 1 inch width. a Palm Beach 1 Suiting 1 34c fl Fast color Falm Beach 9% suiting, in a complete line "rt of pretty shades, 3a inches wide. g i « r«r~ iiMii Trrr~~^—fc ~i .Ratine Suiting k ^ 35c ^ \ A successful purchase of ratine suiting of close, even weave, enables us to offer it at a great price reduction. A complete line of solid colors and a limited number of fancy patterns; for sport suits* skirts and dresses. 36-inch width. Regular 89c value. Bath Towels . I 15 to 50c I B .'.non hath towel* are included In thl« threat lot. AH are ^ ^ Turkish towel* in both ainrle and double thread. Some are plain white, others have colored fitripes or fancy jacquard patterns. i r"~- I Unbleached Sheeting 39c 12,000 yards of R1 inch unbleached « sheeting of a quality equal to "Pepper ell.” Very easy to bleach. Limit of 11 yards to a customer. Tissue Gingham 29c Fine quality, 32-inch tissue ginghams, including Burtons and other well-known makes. In 2 to 15-yard lengths. Values to 65c a yard. Phenomenal Purchase and Sale of 1000 Silk Dresses A seemingly limitless variety of delightful frocks—featuring every smart new mode of the season—straightline, drapes, tiers, flare panels and overdapes in long, medium and short-sleeve models. • j The Materials—• Csnlon Crepe Printed Crepe Pongee j Crepe Back Setin Novelty Knit Trlco Knit j Roshanara Canton Crepe de Chine Georgette Combinations Twilla Striped Placer Broadcloth A Sensational Safe of Shoes For Women, Growing Girls and Children Patent Sandal* HS BM Black and Ten Kid end Brown Celf Sandal* wL M m Calfskin Custom-Built White Nile Cloth Strap f Osford* Slipper* n|e B B Rlark Satin Slipper*, Inw Patent, Cutuout, Strap S|ipp«*r» I'allies lip Blark Kid One-Strap* HI r,\ Fawn Suede Strap Pump* with Cuban hffli Up with Spanish heals For Children and Misses Sandals in patent, brown calf, Patent one-straps, smoked elk, red, green and blue Patent. Mary Janes, leathers. Sport oxfords. Extra Special for Youths and Boys The great outdoor “lare-1 o-tne" sport shoes, black, trimmed with Gym Bal and suction rubber soles. Youths’ sizes, 12 to 2.#1.35 Bovs' sizes, 21 j to «..$1.55 I Regular $2.25 values, ==g=^^''r'ir™ig~B=M=aB=gH-==s-»''L--" '."I'ggiiBgBBfeBggHHMHaHHHiBHBBMBBHBEMBHpiil Lingerie Lingette Lustrous finish lingette in the 3ft-lnch ^idth. C1? Splendid for summer lingerie.wit rZephyr I Gingham I 17c g| 32-inch Zephyr ^ gingham in a wide fl assortment rtf plaid? S and checks. Mill jM ends in lengths snit jjB able for dresses. Reg jj nlar 25c gingham®. ® special, yard. 17c. . Blankets Pr. $3.39 72xRO-inch. full bed size Nashua double blankets. In blue, pink, gray anil tan plaids. Pair. $3.30 White Outing Flannel Yd. 18*2C 27 inrh. pure white, soft finish outing flannel. Very special, yd.. 18’-2C Muslins and Tubings •! In'-l'i'bre; Indian Head, bleached muslin of various width', well-known brand* of soft fimab lirgnrie mu*- j lin. J to 6-yard | C j I lengths. Vd.» Step-ins and Bloornars I 83c Nainsook and 'tripodjona 1 .tep-in* and bloomers, trimmed 1 with lace and scalloping edging . » Regular and extra size*. | Princess Slips | $1.98 yi U’'1' . I — Women’s Gowns j Petticoats $1-19 ff d ^ Made of striped voiles, crepe* 1 $1.00 I V.d. .( Hncjit. .I* ***** SStSlSiw!" r"’1‘' | bottoms. Shadow proof._chl(1_ I Bungalow Aprons I Ginchams anil percale. in Pl»M>. rhccl\* *!’'), GQr j oiafii color. r.»hion there apron.. All ..*c> | I I IU § Gingham and pen-alt ^ w Jm house dresses and aj i j of stripes, plaids and plain J S. /y color materials. Cleverly «|S ■* styled and trimmed with plain color braids and organdy. All 1 -- Men's All i Wool Suits $14.95 A large range nf patterns from which to choose. An unusual opportunity for the man who wants a well tailored suit, all sizes, in cluding youths’ first Icmg pant suits. Stubs Stouts Slims Regular Men's Blue SergeSuits A n escep- ^ . _ f tional value J 4 |1 I in men’s blue ^ S § ] if serge suits, | |!