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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1924)
|| Out-of-town patrons are urged to further i their acquaintance with this store on this r occasion. QjSQSKJSrOttsM <34. Store, of Individual Shops This sales event will be a gala one in the j Store of Individual Shops. =■:■■■■■■- .—: ■ ■ " ' ... ■ " ~’t, ... ,t.; a ■ = Every manager in this store wants to become personally acquainted with you! Every manager in this store wants you to share in the wonderful offerings for this event. David R. Cohen, Manager of the Gift Shop, Announces a Big BAG SALE Photo l — by Heyn • I Newest Leather and m l * Silk Bags, $^4^ Worth to $7.50 If you want a quality bag, here’s your chance! Underarm, swagger, back-strap, and latest novelty styles in patent, real goat or calf leathers, Morocco, and rich silks. = Uj Beautifully lined and fitted, every one. B Superlative values for Managers’ Day! Main Floor Phot* by H«yn Ernest Cottmire Striking New Fall COATS and DRESSES Style Marvels! Value Marvels! Specially Selected for This Event at Phnt® by Heyn Esther Shapiro $2430 $3950 $5930 The most attractive coats you ever saw—evidencing all the new season sleeve and collar treatments, the new suede-like fabrics, and the new colors. Beautifully fur-trimmed models included, of course! Dresses of silk or wool in every smart style you’ve seen or read about! Straight-line models, with a world of distinction, made of unusually beautiful fall fabrics. Third Floor What! Sweaters like these at only $^95 Photo By Heyn. F. J. Ruedy "For Managers’ Day only,” said Mr. Ruedy. “I’m going to give them something!” All-Wool Coat Sweater* with 2 pocket* that ahould sell from $4.50 to $7.95. Think of it! Of camels hair, brushed wool, silk and wool, and in plain knitted weaves. In powder blue, tan, brown shades, gTay .'hades and rust, as well as two-toned, checked and striped patterns. Sweaters for comfort—ideal for office wear, for golf, for first cool days. Don’t fail to see them! Pure Radium Silk Slips $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Value* Well made with Belf-shoulder straps and 17-inch . _ qq self-hems. In white, black, brown, blue, flesh, $ 1 OO peach and orchid. Not all sizes in every color, * but all sizes in the lot. Main Floor Photo by Heyn Anna L. Greenberg g j Manager of the Baby Shop g Announces a display of Infants’ 1 Apparel, that no mother will want 3 to miss! Among the many dainty I little wearables are: l! TOTS' j COATS $5.95 to $17.50 g Cunning models—sizes 1 to 6— 3 each one distinctive in its own . little way. Omaha mothers tell us 3 time and again that we have the 3 best little tots’ coats in the city! : I TOTS' BONNETS $2.50 to $5.95 f 1 A perfect match for every coat in 1 to 6-year sizes. Of velvet and -f broadcloth, made with elastic g | hacks. Soft and frilly around the : i face, with perhaps a touch of rib 31 bon or fur. Cunning Light Bonnets for Tiny Babies $1.50 to $3.50. Rompers, $1.50 1 Regular $1.95 values. Cleverly styled in fine wash mate J rials. Many are hand-embroidered or appliqued. Sizes 1 to 3. Third Floor * MISS IDA FRIEDEN, Manager of the Folwer Shop ii offers for this event special prices on Wedding Bouquets, Funeral Spray* and Designs, Corsages, Table Perorations, Li Cut Flower* and Potted Ferns. r t > To the PARENTS of BOYS Who Care Says Mr. Rubin: “We are offering merchandise made by specialists who are past masters in producing boys’ wear.’’ Photo by Hoyn M. B. Rubin the famous Jackie Coofan Suits and Overcoats, $12.95. We believe these values are superior. But when mothers have shopped around and come back and tell us so, we know this is the acid test for any store. Inspection invited as well as comparison. Boys! Come in and get information on our Free Contest, starting today. Ten Beautiful Prizes Free. Roos Flyer Bicycle, Roos Coaster Wagon, Roos Scooter, Cowboy Suit, Indian Suit. Sweater, Mackinaw, Suit with extra Knickers and a wool lined Overcoat. , Boy*' Shop—Second Floor a _ Dick Thornton, Manager ) Ladies’ Boot Shop, Presents l Fall Shoes You like so well! “If we showed you less,” says Mr. Thornton, manager of the Shoe Shop, “you prob ably would be satisfied; but ’we show you more so that you may be enthusiastic. Dozens of the cleverest ideas in women’s autumn footwear are arriving daily; featuring the new col ors: penny, cowboy brown, the new gray and tan shades, as well as black satin and patent. All styles of heels. Priced from $4.85 to $7.85. ^ Main Floor Thofo hf Hfyn Manager of the Art Needlework I Shop. Second Floor Manager of the Corset Shop. Sacond Floor Photo By Horn* Mrs. G. V. Crowell Offers Tempting Specials in Art Needlework 3-Piaca Buffet Set* 25e Choice of two simple design* stamped on white Bssco linenized material. Pure Linen Buffet Set* 63c 3 pieces stamped in simple floral design. Dresser Set* 63c Scarf and pincushion to match, stamped and tinted on art cloth in yellow girl, or blue eolonial man and lady pattern. From the Corset Shop, back-lace Delice Corsets, made by Madame Irene. Value* to $16.50. Special at $10.00. <r» V Florence Paxton-Sm'ith, i Manager of the 11 1 Millinery W Shop. ' Third Floor I ( c “Where you are sold be coming hats i that are individual’’ I I »nnto ny HAvn. HATS at $10 Are offered to Omaha'* well-dressed women, for Managers’ Event. They ahow. of course, the marked individuality Mr*. Smith *o skillfully achieve*, even in hat* at this modest price. Off-the-face, turban-like and high-crowned model*. Of felt, satin and silk combined, or of soft, flattering velvet. Other smart models. IS to (SO ) Third Floor ( MRS. M. C. SCHOENING < Manager of the ECONOMY SECTION Has a real value-surprise in store for this oc casion in Dresses at $10 and $15 i • * -ElmLa.J: Xlur.— Kstra special values for Managers’ Event— every one of them. Dashing new frocks for school girls. I.ong-line models for women who wear large sires. Smart styles for every other feminine type. Sires 14 to 58. “Values that are supreme," says Mrs. Schoen ing, and you’ll agree! Metsanine—Second Floor .. 1 I ) 1 Full-Fashioned | HOSE T9 Phot® Values to $2.95 kjr Hef. Bertha J. Ruedy A special that will make hosts of new friends for this popular shop. Chiffon and service hose in black, gunmetal and all advance fall shades. Some silk from top to toe; others with lisle tops. Pure Silk and Fibre Silk Vests Wise shoppers will lay these away for Christ mas (jifts. after they have anticipated their own needs! Nothin* ch^ap about these vests but the price. In white, flesh, orchid, peach, *reen, and a host of other delicate shades. Main Floor ft... .- ■ ... — . . . .. ft I-eon Graeta, Manager of the Children'* Boot I Shop, i* giving FREE! with every pair of Children's School Shoes TABLET, PENCIL and RULER He is also giving a full measure of service and satisfaction- with every pair of these newly ar rived shoes! Girls’ Shoes of patent leather with field mouse, white or tan tops. Plain brown or black shoes in lace or button style. Sizes SU to 8.$1.95 up Sizes 8' _» to 11.$2.65 up Sizes Ilia to 2.$3.45 up Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, made to withstand hard wear. Sizes 9 to 131».$3.75 up Sizes 1 to 6.$4.45 up I Children'* Boot Shop—Second Floor ( Phot# by Hey# Sarah G. Kneeter Manager of tho Children’* and Juniors’ Shop Year* of experience in buying and g knowing what girls and their moth ers want, is reflected in Mr*. ( Kneeter’s offering for this event. j| Nowhere will you find smarter || styles, greater selection, or better | =j values in apparel for girls and j H juniors. ' ” Sizes 6 to 14. GIRLS' COATS $9.95 Swaggery fall styles, all well- |jp lined. Many have fur collars. Unusual values! Sizes 6 to 14. GIRLS' Ij DRESSES ll I 23! $5.95 Bar oming wool frocks for school and dress. Brightened with gay trimming, touches of color. Vel vet pantie frocks are to be found among the smaller sizes. Sizes 2 to 14. Girls’ Hats $2.95 to $4.95 For fi to 14-vear-old girls. A hat to match each coat, in a style be coming to every girlish face. ) Third Floor Mr. Frank Manager of the Beauty Shop i ha* just returned from the I National Hair Dressers' con* 1 vention, to which he was a V delegate from Nebraska. He has a host of new idea* that will interest you. Conault him about the latest A »tyle* in hair dressing ^ Third Fleer