The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    I 500 Potted Irish ^ ^ r- i
I Shamrocks %jC Each
A breath of the “Old Sod.”
Main Floor—South
Saturday—15,000 Packages p
Genuine Bull Durham 3C
Smoking Tobacco—Regularly 10c.
Mens Furnishings—Main Floor—South
Saturday Offerings Featuring New Spring Styles and Moderate Prices
500 New Spring Dresses I Fur Collared Spring Capes
For Women and Miss'es
Priced 25.00
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Frocks attractive enough to grace
any occasion from the morning
round of shopping to the afternoon
game of bridge are included in this
special selling.
Every mode favored by Fashion
is here—the new draped styles,
straightline tailored frocks and
frocks with unusual sleeves.
Materials are: Fine Paisley Crepes,
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Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes in Egyp
tian patterns, Georgette Crepe, Crepe
Romaine and other silk fabrics.
The colors are: Grays, caramel,
ashes of roses, almond green, new
blues and colorful prints.
Second Floor—ff est
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Girls’ Spring Coats 9.98
Materials are- camel hair cloth, polo-like cloth, fine
velours, overplaids, mixtures, tweeds and novelty
fabrics. Every garment in the collection is splendidly
tailored of serviceable material. Coats and capes that
look and wear well.
Don’t fail to attend this wonderful sale.
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Second Floor—South
300 New Silk
Blouses
Priced 2.69
Beautiful costumeblouses
of georgette crepe, crepe
de chine, matelasse, Car
avan prints and allover
embroidered models. Col
ors include white, flesh,
navy, buff, brown. In
jacquette, overblouse and
hipband models.
Second Floor—South
New Spring
Sweaters
Priced 4.98
In slipon, mannish coats,
tuxedo and jacquette
models. Made of mohair,
worsted and fiber silks.
Colors: white, buff, or
chid, Harding blue,
brown, gray, navy, car
amel and black.
Secorul Floor—South
For Women and Misses
Priced 49.75
Graceful, slenderizing capes
of veldyne, with large beige
or gray caracul collar,
beautifully lined with rich
crepe de chine.
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*Fine Pile Fabric Coats and
Wraps in variety of pretty
stales are also ,featuaed at
this price.
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The cape vogue is one that explains
itself through its graceful charm
and adorable chic. The cape is by
far the dressiest garment in the
spring retinue of wraps.
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- Linen Special for Saturday -
Sanitas Table Covers
A limited number of these artistic and practical
table covers a»e offered for Saturday at a fraction
of their real value. There are round and square
covers in 45 and 54-inch sizes. The colorings 1 £Q
are beautiful and the designs attractive. Ea?, l»OI/
Only two allowed to a customer.
Main Floor—West
Women’s Silk Hosiery
First Qualities of 2.00 and 2.50 Values
From one of the best makers of fine hosiery. First
quality full fashioned hose with heavy doublf spliced
feet and heels. Colors are black, brown, grey, biscuit,
creole, putty, beige, polo, caster and other 1 p|A
Spring shades. Regular and out sizes. Pair l«OU
Main Floor—North
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Best Sellers
Reduced to 75c
Main Street—One of the
most talked of books and
ona that has held its place
as a best seller for two
years. Reduced 7C/»
from 2.00 to •
Other Popular Book*, 75c
Valley of Silent Men—James
Oliver\Curwood.
Mr. Todd—Cutcliffe Hyne.
Exit Betty—Grace Hill-Lutz.
SiWer Sixpence—Ruth Sawyer.
Jubilee Girl—Arthur Hankins.
Custard Cup—Florence
Livingston^.
Seed of the Sun—Wallace Irwin.
My Son—Cora Harris.
Pippia of Postoffice—Mable
Wright.
Sisters-in-Law—Gertrude
Atherton.
Strength of the Pines—Edison
Marshall.
Sweet Stranger—Bertha Ruck.
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Boys’ Blouse Special Saturday
Regularly 1.35—Attractive new effects tn light and
dark striped woven madras blouses, also a few fine
khaki and black sateen blouses are included. - Col
lar attached style. Colors guaranteed fast. AT
Sizes 6 to 16. Eacl].
Feast of Lantern*—Louise
J. Miln.
Substitute Millionaire—
Hwjtert Footner.
Valley of Content—Blanche
Upright.
Ashes to Ashes—Isabel
Ost rander.
Scattergood Baines—Clarence
Kellard.
Great Pearl Secret-Williamsons.
Tartan the Terrible—Edgar
Rice Burroughs. i
Main Floor—North
Handbag Special for Saturday
Hand Bags Worth From 2.50 to 3.50—Pouch, swag
ger, oblong and other popular shapes in fine grade
leathers—pin seal, graiYi seal, tooled leather and
vachette. Single and double-handled style 1 OP
and some are fitted. Priced,
Main Floor—East —
Attractive Spring Glpves
Two lo*v priced specials in high grade gloves, se
lected from our complete stocks of new, fine quality
merchandise.
Women’s Long Gloves ^ CA
and Gauntlets 4
Made of extra quality real t
kid and lambskin in brown,
beaver, gray, sand, white
and black. Many novel
ties as well as plain gloves
are included. The backs
are heavily embroidered.
Gloves from Fownes and
other well known
makers. Per pair,
Women's Gloves at 1.50
100 Specials—Drugs—Toilet Articles]
We reserve the right to limit quantities. Phone and mail orders promptly filled.
Palmolive Soap—4 bars
for 25C
Creme Oil Soap—Rar
fiV£e, per dozen, 750
Peerless Hardwater Toi
let Soap—Bar, 5c, per
dozen, 590
Colgate’s Allround Soap
—Bar, HC
Bocabelli Castile Soap -
4 pounds for, 1.39
Cuticura Soap — Bar
at ' 190
Woodbury’s Soap — Bar
at 19C
Sayman’s Soap—3 bars
for 250
Pear’s Soap—Unscentcd
—bar, no !
Grandpa’s Tar Soap
Bar, 40
50c Pepsodent Tooth
Paste—Tube, 330
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste
—Tube, 330 !
60c Forhan’s For the
Gums, 390
35c Mufti Cleaner, 230
25c Mum, 190
50c 'Nonspi, 380
DeMiracle, lilt* 1
Palm Olive Shaving
Cream, 230
35c Williams’ Shaving
Stick. 190
25c Johnson’s Talcum
Powder, 170
1.00 Djer Kiss Large |
Compact, 790 !
50c Daggett and Rams
dell Cold Cream, 370
50c Marguerite Sylvia
Rouge, / 33g?
75c Mad Cap Rouge
for 490
1.00 Aubrey Sisters
Beautifier, 690
35c Pond’s Vanishing
Cream, 22<'
35c Aubrey Sisters Tint,
at, 25d
Cutex Liquid Nail Pol
ish, 25d
1.00 Mary Garden Face
Powder, 69d
50c Carmen Face Pow
der, 33d
. 50c Pompeian Night
Cream, 33d
1.25 Berry's Kremola
»t 89d
50c Stillman's Freckle
Cream, 33d
75c Luxuria, 63d
] Pound Theatrical
Cream, 49d
50c and 75c English Im
ported Tooth Brushes,
Ut. 25d
35c Frostilla, 21 d
25c Espey Cream, 19d
50c Hind’s Honey and
Almond Cream, 37d
30c Colorite—All shades
at lOd
50e Pussy Willow Face
Powder, 3 Id
2.00 Djer Kiss Toilet
Water, 1.29
1.10 Ojer Kiss Indivi
dual Sachet, 79d
Mavis Talcum vPowder,
at, 17d
1.00 Mavie Face Pow
der, 49d
1.00 Boncilla, 69d
1.00 Mavis Toilet Water
at, 69d
2.00 Minerlava, 1.39
50c Gillette Blades,
at, 33d
50c Qem Blades, 3!Sd
Main Flo
50c Durham Blade*,
at. 3«o
Brittle Nail Scrub*,
at, lOo
Golden Glint Tint, 190
Am ami Shampoo, J|(*
Kotex Sanitary Nap
kin*—Per dozen, 4 10
Rubber Pant* for Ba
bie*—Per pnir, 290
2.50 Faultle** No. 40,
Water Bottle. 1.19
2.00 Knickerbocker Bath
j Spray, 1.39
50c Dr. We*t’* Tooth
hruihea, 290
Coty'* 1. 'Origan Ex- 1
tract—Bulk, per ounce, !
; at, 1.98
Djer Kiaa Perfume—
I Per ounce, 1.29
1.00 Squibb’* Mineral
! Oil, 750
Kellogg'* Taateleaa Caa
, tor Oil, 190
i 1.00 Liaterine, 750
75c Wyeth Sag* and
Sulphur, 590
! El Vampiro, 70 |
60c Sodiphenc, 350 1
; Hair Groom, 370
: Peroxide — 8 ounces, i
•t, 120 1
Vick'a Vapo Rub, 230
30c Bromo Quinine, I
! at, 190
Phillip'* Milk of Mag
neaia, . 370
50c De Witt’* Kidney
PiH*. 330
I.2S Lydia Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound,
at, 890
1.10 Tanlac, . 830
Allen'* Footeaae, 230
or—W'ext
35c F reeione, 2ISC
Hortick'a Hospital Mal
ted Milk, 2.08
Mercolixed Wax, 73C
Glycerine and Rote
water—4 ounces, lf»C
Glycerine — Chemically
pure; per pound, 20C
1.00 Odorono Depila
tory, 70C
Senna. Leave* — I’er
ounce, J»C
Imported Pall Mall Ol
ive Oil—One-half pint,
at. / 20C
Hu«*ey Pur* Witch Ha
zel—Pint, 20C
Rubbing Alcohol—Pint,
at. IOC
B e n g u e Analgetic
Balm, 10c
60c Bromo Seltzer,
at. 42C
Fleur d* Amour Talcum
Powder, HOC
Fleck'* Egg Dye* 8
for 25C
Aaperin, Bottle of 100
tablet*. 20C
Hinkle'* Tablet*, lf>C
Pinaud'* Lilac Vegetal*.
at 1.70
1.75 Pinaud'* Quinine
»t, 1,38
Narcit*e Noir Extract,
Individual, 7.80
Hotpital Cotton — Per
pound, 388
DeVilbi** Atomizer —
No. 16. 1.10
Rubber Sheeting — Per
yard, :i9C
Coty'* L’ Origan Toilet
Water, , f .08
2.50 Real Ebony Hair
Bru*h**, 1.40
Handkerchief Special Saturday
Men’s and Women’s All Pure Irish Linen Handker
chiefs—Men's are hemstitched, plain and embroi
dered initials in corners. Women's are white and
in colors, plain and with fancy OP !
embroidered corners. Each, lDC
Main 11onr—East
Long Silk Gloves. 10-but
ton length.
Gauntlets of Pure Milan
ese Silk.
Two-Clasp Heavy Milan
ese Silk Gloves.
Two-Clasp Kid and Lamb
skin Gloves.
Gloves in novelty as well
as plain effects.
Main Floor—Morlh
St. Patrick’s Day
' Program
Brandeis
Restaurants
Played hy ARTHUR RANDALL’S
ROYAL ORCHESTRA.
Eleanor ........ J. L. Deppan
Nelly Kelly. I Love You
. Geo. M. Kohan
(From "Little Nelly Kelly’’)
H here (he River Shannon Flown
. .. .Jamei I. Runnel]
I Found a Four-Leaf Clover
« Oarahwln
When Irinh Ky#i Are SmUit.g
.. Chaunrey Olrott
A l ittle Bit of Heaven
.. Ernent R. flail
Mother In Ireland Griflen Kahn
You Remind Me of Mr Mother
Geo M Cohan
Tea Dan»ant from
4:00 to 5:30 P. M.
DANCIN'*.
Iri«h Melodie**. Iriah Rnnga and
Danren.
A WONDER! UL NIGHT.
Dancing from
• .10 to 0:00 r m. and from 10:00
to 12:80 |». m.
J I BRANDEIS A RONS
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-Veiling Special for Saturday
French Chenille Dotted Veiling—In many
new designs and colors. Per yard.
French Chenille Economy Veils—Colored combina
tion patterns through center of ja
veils. Flach. 4%/C
Main Hoot—Xorlh
Footwear for Stormy Weather
Mmi'i Firtl Quality Rubber*
United States brand, in elou and
cronuct style, bumper heel. 1.50
quality. Per
pair, OJfC
All Rubber I.ace Arctic* -The
ideal shoe for this stormy Hea
ther. All sizes, 7 to 12.0 QO
4.50 quality, per pair. 4&*J/0
Men'* Hip Boot*—For outdoor
work. Well known brands that
ordinarily sell for 4.50 and 5.00.
While .'tOO pairs last, O QQ
per pair, ***UO
Men'* 4-B urkle Jeraer Arctic* —
Heavy soles and heels. It.50 and
4.50 qualities. rt Ati
Per pair, fc***fO
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Basement Arcade J
Special Reductions
1847 Rogers
Silverware !
In Beautiful Old Colony I
— Single Pieces and j
Sets of Six or More j
A special purchase at amazing reductions enables
us to offer 1847 Rogers silverware at approxi
mately 33 1-3 per cent less than regular prices. |
Teaspoons—Regular price 3.75; set of six, 2.20
Tablespoons—Regular price 7.50; sale price,
set of six.
Cream Ladles—Regular price 2.00; sale price
each, 1.10
Sugar Spoons—Regular price, each, 1.25;
sale price,
Berry Spoons—Regular price, each. 3.00;
sale price, 1.79
Butter Knives—Regular price, each, 1.35;
sale price. 89<^ 1
Coffee Spoons—Regular price, set of six. 3.75;
sale price. 2.20
Individual Salad Forlcs—Regular price, set of six.
7.00; sale price, 4.40
Oyster Forks—Regular price, set of six. 5.00:
sale price. 2.89 w
Orange Spoons—Regular price, set of six. 5.50:
sale price. 2.79
Hollow Handle Dinner Knives and Flat Forks—Regu
lar price, set of six. 18.00; sale price. 11.50
Cold Meat Forks—Regular price, each. 2.00;
sale price. J.15 i
Individual Butter Spreaders—Regular price, set of six.
6.00; sale price. 3.50
Plain Medium Knives and Forks—16 dwt., scimeter
swaged blade; regular price, 9.00; sale price. 5.75
Gray Leatherette Chest—26 pieces: Six knives, six
forks, six teaspoons, six dessert spoons.butter knife and
sugar spoon; regular price 22.60: sale price, 14.50
Main floor—East
-Candy Special for Saturday
Fine Assorted Chocolate*—An assortment of deli
cious confections, specially packed,
one-pound box for
Main I loor—W cst
Delicious confections are made of pure ingredients daily
•in our own factory.