The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 19, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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Harvest Festival Week
October 23 to 29
W will hold an exhibit of the diffrrrnt proiJucta raii-ii
in Ni'hrik and Iowa. Knlrii munt lu miide btfora Oc
tober 18. Exhibita murt b htre by 0, tobr 21.
Au4llarlua Flllb FImt
EVERYDODYfe STORK'
Tea Koom Luncheon
Spaaial Ma 6S
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A Page of Important Store News for Thursday
Sea Window Mnplay
Erary Kal FinaJ
a
Purchase from a Foremost Millinery Concern
Is This Vast Collection of Costly
a
French Room Pattern Hats
At Thursday's Unbelievable Pricing
8
We do not believe that anyone has ever before
offered hats such as these at so low a price, for they are
models that readily sell in ou' French rooms at several
times this pricing.
Gorgeous Fabrics
Elaborate Handwork
Brilliant Color Effects
Exclusive Designs
The workmanship is of the finest, the materials are of the best, the
styles are the newest and most becoming Women who are interested in
exclusive millinery will shop early, for the sale begins promptly at nine,
and we can neither put hats away nor fill C. O. D. orders.
BurfUM-Naih Hal Mn Third Hour.
Thursday Hour Sales
This week's offerings arc juHt n unusual in value
and jiiKt s exceptional in price an thoe of lant week.
ftoth the quality of the merchandise and the low
ncss of the price make it impossible to guarantee that
i ho itpmn will last throuch the hour, but we aure you
that the value make it worth th effort of beinjf on
limp Nn C O. I)'h. No telephone orders. All nale
final.
-9o 10
Crib
Blankets
Each, 69c
100 children's blankets in colors
of blue or pink. These are of soft,
Huffy quality, attractive floral and
animal designs in the large ;?0x40
inch size. Limit of two to a cus
tomer. Each, 69c. .
nuri-Nah Sacenel Ftaar
12 to 1
WT 1
Shirts
Kail), 63c
"Mesco" hrand mvn't work fhirt t
made of blue chanibray, cut full and
roomy. The sine nhlrt that you
tlwB)i buy hi-. I hur only, 63c.
Limit of three.
Rtuta Nat--lati'ia lata
3 h I
Soap
fe "J Sale
Bar, 5c
W Soap, f r Ltundry tul Uth.,
QuUk Napr.Ua Laundry Soap.
WiWH llaial rpd.t $,
Ktn HaIK Takltta,
Haar Tar Soap. Wel FlaVt.
ftUii Tedot Soap.
10 to 11-
U f I Pillows
Kach, 69t
Filled with good quality chicken
feathers and covered with the popu
lar blue and white striped ticking,
also fancy ticking. These are size
18x25 inches. An unusual value.
Limit of two.
Ruriui-Nath Attend Flaar,
1 to 2
Pine
Satine
Yard, 13c
Au i xii'llcnt quality cutino in 30
and .10-inch width. One may e.
Iff t from seven good colors, A moat
exceptional value at, yard, 13e. .
yard limit.
af a Paiu lia
to S
V I Standard
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.Muslin
Yard, 15c
Wrll know ii brand nt good
iirnvy jlily niulin. 30 imlie
ble, (0-yard liniit to a curio rner.
Yard, I5.
a i ha iut
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11 to 12-
& 1 triCI rtl
Sheets,
Each, $1.13
The celebrated l'eppcral sheeting
in lengths of 2't2Vs yards. This
is the popular bed nheet size in torn
(not. cut) lengths. Heady to hem.
Quantity limited to two sheet
lengths to a customer. Kach, $1.13.
Buii-Nah Mala Flaar.
to 3
A Bed
Each, $1.10
TOxHO-inch l''d preadii of heavy
cmriiet weave in good desigiis.
With neatly hemmed ends. Only
100 spremU in thi reniarkalilti of
fering. Liniit of two fpreads to a
customer.
Buiimi Nod-Jmm4 flaar.
AU lau-
Red Arrow Hth
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Children's Union Suits
59c
itrt iliiKlrm'a fine white cottnii
uhiott aiiti nude Ii ' i h link, li g
lit'e and hiiklf lnhMli. A Lvbt
tKiie wive a lililh'i'al warmili
hm to 10.
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Sale
Foremost Among Our Values a
40 to 75
Tariff Anticipation
Reaching the Height oj Value Giving
Thursday VVc Place on Sale
1000 Pieces 1000 Pieces
Derryvale Hand Embroidered Derryvale Stamped
Pure Irish Linens Irish Linens
50 Off Old Prices 33 Off Old Prices
Owing to the greatly fwreHxed tariff on Irish lirx-iw, an opportunity suh as thb will probably
never occur aain? The Derryvale company decided to cJouk out their stock of embroidered
and stamped pieces at sacrifice prices,
We purchased their entire cloning out atocks
of xtamp'.'d and hand-embroidered linens
DERRYVALE
Genuine Irish. Line1 Center, Scarf h, Luncheon Seln, Tea Seln, Vanity
Set , TowcIh, Dinner Set, Pillow Cane,
Nankin linllhn
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1 i se, x. i . 1 Genome frishi
V3 to Wo uu ukj rnces 9 linen
Kui-N'i Art ftttiU Work hU-tV-fi'tnd flaor.
Greatest Feature Sale of
500 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns
5) Values $099
Unequaled
WomiiJ who know the usual price of Gussow crepe de
thine, Mechlin and Val laces and Johnson Cowdcr silk ribbon,
will appreciate this "greatest feature nale" value when they
know that in the gown there are over 3 yards of crepe de chine,
combined with 7 yards of imported laces and 3 yards of ribbon.
500 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise
$199
Quality Unsurpassed
at the Low Price of
Knvelopo chemise is made of 2 yards of crepe dc chine and georg
ette, combined v.ith f yards of imported laces and .1 yards of silk rib
bon. It is cut extia wide and long and Is beautifully tailored. In all
the new paitel colors.
This exquisite: lingerie will make lovely Christmas gifts. Women
who do the wise thing, will purchase now at these low prices.
fliiii.M Na.il t.iaa.ria Hif -Sutmd flar.
These New Modes of Autumn Footwear
Are Purposely Designed to Accompany Fall Costumes
ray:
turn:.
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if t!ai-k ,llt Uh U
lla!iiKf an (alrnt riitrrrit,
nii'.tf 4 I f Hi It ht. I'nrait,
I'sir. 110 (K)
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it a ii fl'liolly tiii.(ih falu
i.f Hi mar iumii Willi ln
kl t ain a t'ai k m pel iuf.
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1'i.ir, $10 80
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1 rMn. fl l .irnl klil ani I'lo
ra l. I taini tarl-r litf ial
lrih
Tair, $11.00
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nj.nl uit i au.ij lunkinf,
t m ( a 1 1 a k 1 1, iu lifi.4
Irtnrh l .rt. In all l.n ki t,
I'air, $10.80
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puirtHy ili .ifmd liirrn tly fit the giuMmif funl,
l he r iifciia i.ini' irMMing i. ill rhtiri
$2.73 tft $5 00
)(K)to$H50
Kusian llnoti for Tot
or kiddle win, V. rar Ur t ! I 2, We h,e the
bnrit llutauft bunt iffrv nf black pattht with
xtra bikli tan kid top and ide paUnt ruff, I'a.r-
$50() uti.l $tl(M)
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