The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 30, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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| I The Early Dollar Day Shopper
• j Will Have the Advantage
Read carefully the wonderful values offered by mer
j chants in today’s Bee. They have gone the limit to
: make Ak-Sar-Ben Dollar Day the greatest ever recorded
: ’ in local retailing--Get your share of these bargains.
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| c1hnmpson -Belden
DOLLAR DAY
'y. of Our Month-End Sale
Every section manager in the store submitted
items for Dollar Day. We inspected the values
i and chose the following as the five best bar
| gains. We invite you to buy them.
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j Maderia Centers . . $1
Pure linen, real hand-embroidered Ma
deira center pieces: 18-inch round, 12x |
I 18 oval, 10x12 and 8x14 ablong; some
' with hand-made rose scalloped edge.
J Street Floor
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j j Boudoir Slippers . . $1
* 100 pairs of quilted satin boudoirs with
soft padded soles. The colors are old
rose, blue, and American beauty. These —
slippers are unusually well made.
Street Floor
Gingham Frocks . . $1
. Twelve styles of fast-color gingham
apron frocks in the popular apron
shades; full cut and well made. The
\ styles are most attractive.
Second Floor |
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I Envelope Chemise . $1
I Teddy style and made of fine quality
shadow striped batiste stitched with |
contrasting shade. White, flesh and
• honeydew in all sizes.
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Outing Gowns - - $1
J Downy white outing gowns are comfort
J ing these first cool nights. Made with
yoke, hemstitched "V” neck ,and long
! sleeves they are practical—and values
• for Dollar Day only.
J Second Floor.
» “The Rent Place to Shop After All”
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^ J “Where the Family Meets to Buy Its Footwear”
^ • 207 N. 16th St._£_Mail Orders Filled
I "DOLLAR DAY
• 5000 Pairs Ladies’ and
i Children’s
> Hi and ^
Low «P
| SHOES
;t LOT NO. 1—Ladies’ Satin, Suede, Kid,
! Calf and Patent Strap Slippers and Ox
• fords with high, medium or low heels;
• sizes 2*4 to 8. Former values $4.98. .
] , LOT NO. 2—Infants’, 3 to 8; chil
J dren’s, 8*4 to 11, and misses’, 11*/* to
i 2. Regular $L98 to $2.98 values.
• Little colored strap slippers in green
• and red, black patent leathers, little
• brown and black button shoes, with
| plain or fancy tops, black and brown
J lace shoes.
• D Regular $1.49 and $1.69;
, flOVS suction sole; brown
I J trim; play and tennis shoes
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m L*du;’, ■, Vidi“j
Mtrciruitd LliU I nr«*d Silk
Hosiery Hosiery Roys' end Girls* j
ft BUck or Brown Blnck, Brown W,d*
' | $1 ■ a"£ si I
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ON DOLLAR DAY
we suggest
TWO TICKETS |
TO THE
Sun Theater
TO SEE
“Welcome
Stranger5
The best dollar’s worth of
entertainment in Omaha.
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5 Famous A
OKEH $ 1
Records I
Tuesday
Only
RIALTO MUSIC
SHOP
1416 Douglas
4907 S. 24th
Two Big Stores
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&ov\>sra>ic,™w» cio.
The Store of Individual Shops
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Black Kid
Boudoir
Black Kid
One Strap
Flat Heel
House Shoe
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A REAL DOLLAR DAY VALUE TUESDAY l
> icfacns.
$75,000.°®
f'-JEWEERY RELEASE-'?
JOHN HENR1CKS0N
IflTH AND CAPITOI. I
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Some Real Values
in Used
Sewing Machines
For Tuesday Only
1 Davis, good for year# of |
service .$16.50
1 Lakeside, a bargain .... . 12.00
1 Paragon, a very good ma
chine . 18.00
1 Edgemere, a dandy. 16 50
1 Eldredge, a real snap. ... 20 00
Other rebuilt machine* from
$12.00 up '
Dollar Down--Dollar Per Week
MICK EL’S
15th and Harney St#. Al. 4361
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C£
% Sion of Individual Shops'
DollarDay Bargains
TWO PAIRS OF PURE '
SILK HOSE
Regular 1.00 and
1.50 values. Sub
stantial, good-look
ing hose in hlaek
and all the new fall
shades.
5 for $1
Hosiery Table
Wonderful Bargains Here!
25c and 35c Children’s Stock
ings.
80c and 75c Children’* *4
length hose.
50c and 75c Women’s Lisle
hose in black and brown.
All lots are in broken sizes.
Main
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Full-fashioned
Chiffon Hose
Value* up tc 2.95.
Sheer, clear stock
ings In black, gun
metal and all beau
tlful new fall
shades.
Floor.
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Dollar Specials
from the
Art Needlework Shop
No Refunds. No C. O. D.a. No Exchanges. No Deliveries.
DOLLAR 2 FOR $1 3 FOR $1
TABLE TABLE TABLE
ODDS AND ENDS IN Napkii- $<U- Pur. Linen T . «
stamped linens Stamped on Indian Tow.U — Red-bor- j
45. 54 and 45x6o-inch Head; hemstitched dered towel* stamp
Lunch cloth*—stamped f0r crochet. Four ed in six pattern*.
H«d?,th^ut,crh.dndf“ napkins in each set. Dr....r Jt.rfn
crochet, value* to * *0 Dreuer Scarf a- Stamped in cro**
'■*ch- Stamped on Indian stitch pattern*; hem
35- inch Lunch Cloth and Head; hemstitched, stitched. .
4 Matching Napkins— -- ..... . ■ - ■ .. ■ i1.—- - ■
Stamped on Indian Head,
some hemstitched for Purs Unsei Dreeaer Fine quality; hemstitch
crochet. Reg. 12 value. Scarfs and Buffet Seta— ed for crochet.
Sm Our Window*.
Bra.iere*—Vallies to $5.00. Braxiere.—Values to $1
Silk Brocade, Satin and each. Cotton brocades and
Lace models, in ^ 1 lace combinations. ^ |
sizes 32 to 44. W A TWO FOR A
Second Floor.
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Hand Made Blouses
, A limited
number of
these beauti
ful dimity
blouses that
formerly .old
to 4.95. Ev
ery stitch by
hand with col
lars and cuffs
of colored
h a n dkercftief
linen — hand
e m b r oidered
and hand
drawn. Other
equally good
values in well
tailored tub
blouses.
Odd. and End. on the I Odd. and End. on the
$1 TABLE 2 FOR $1 TABLE
Union Suit.—Women. hf»Ii rr.rfr Blou.e.—Round eoll.red dimltr
garment.. ilMvrlfi*. with lomr model*.
.Irew v ankle nr knee length , white. Undermu.lin.—Gown.. teddie. and
fle*h or eream, «onif \ % t wool.
Middy Blouse.
A Few Sweater.. Collar and Cuff Sat*.
Petticoat.. Ckimoii-Su«dt Glove*.
Main Floor. (
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Warm Togs'
for Babies
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3 year*. White and color*,
hlannal Sleeper*, drop seat,
button front model* in size*
4 and 6. f
Saeques for Infant* ; pure
wool, hand crochetad.
Diaper Bag*, cretonne cov
ered, With Kleinert rubber
lining divided into four
compartment*. 1.26 value.
Silk and Wool Banda, 75c value.
/ THI" Flann*! Gertrude*. button
on shoulder model. Cro
cheted A edge*.
Flannel Kimona*.
Il Baby Pillows, pink or blue.
1 Kapok filled.
Bootees, hand knit, daintily
trimmed.
. Third Floor j
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BOYS’
WEAR
BLOUSES
2 for.
Ages 6 to 16. Neat ‘
striped percales jj
thRt will give a
world of service.
All Wool j
KNICKERS
A(e> 7 to 17.
Good knickers for
everyday wear. Fully
lined, with taped
seams.
) Second Floor [
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While They Last! j
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A Special Event in Our 50th j
Anniversary Sale for Tuesday |
Ben Dollar Day, Tuesday, at the extremely low
price of $1. These purses are finely made and
worth many times the price.
We have been known for many years as
dealers in trustworthy luggage. No matter how
great or small the investment, we can assure you
of service and integrity.
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Frelirg & Steinie l
180,'t Farnam St. Telephone JA. W73
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