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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1924)
I Men’s 35.00 New Fall 1 1 ^PaBt$ Su'ts lOfl 2500 ^1 tmUSv There are 200 of these suits in ' I Mr cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and un ■ Mwrl finished worsteds-2-hutton, 3-button fc and double-breasted models. All the 1 111 season’s latest colorings. II I fn addition to the regular sizes, there I >1 are slims, stouts, longs, etc. Every Suit is ail wool I The Hroiidel* Slsrt—Fourth Floor. IFor Monday! Sale of 20c to 50c Men’s Soft Collars All the standard styles in semi and soft collars and some slightly imperfect dis continued styles. You can't duplicate such a value. Main Floor — Kml | !95c Boys' Percale Blouses .ood quality of fine 1 count percale in stripes.! checks and plain tans ! and blue. 6 to 14. 1 Kon rlli Floor—Center. i.IS Boys’ Corduroy Pants 400 boys’ good qual-! ity corduroy p a'n t s 1 with double stitched seams. Made to wear, i Fourth Fluor. u——u—^—* A 3.98 Juvenile [ High grade all wool suits, of va')#\ AA ! WaaI 1 ried styles, materials and colors. I. f 11U II ! Sizes 3 to 8. Z.U0 9UIIS t Fourth Floor. t | 2,000 Men’s 3.00, 4.00, 5.001 SHIRTS 1.45 Including Excel lo English Ma dras, Silk Cords and .English Broadcloth. 1A varied assortment of 2,000 shirts, including Exccllo English madras shirts, silk cord shirts and English broad cloth shirts, some with collars to match. All sizes ami all ) sleeve lengths, in values no man will want to miss. Th* llrnndrl* Slur*—Main Floor—South. _ To 75c Men’s Socks 25c 3.000 pairs of silk and fiber, silk and lisle, in plain and drop stitch styles. Mill runs of higher priced grades. Main Floor—Soul It 1.85 Fall Styles in Men’s Caps 98c Nifty new styles, direct from New York. Medium, tan and Kray shades, etc. You can’t make a mistake in buyinK one of those caps at this price. Fourth Floor. Remarkable Progress Sale Offerings in Men’s Union Suits 1.75 Men’« Heavy Union Suits *30 irood quality heavy.. _ Itendom fleered union . Ca ~ — suit* and derby ribbed1 UHO heavy ecru collar un- (* T_|| inn aulta. All alxcx 34 WWW to 4«. J 3.00 Men’s Sample Union Suits *00 aulta, nil anmplex , ■i nd mill rune of well-. m wp known inakea — Kerry T 11 Kilt, Monark, Munaln* ' I IIH end Allen A. Heavy I I alal tnixturaa and plainool-I ■ aww ora. 1 §4.00 Men’s Wool Union ! Suits I Till* lot or 700 , ' ' mini < onalats of •ample* and mill a . runs In riany dlf-J jL ferent fabric* and I X weight* None are I ft# worth lea* than 1 Ct t.on 6.00 Men’s Silk and Wool Union Suits Huit* of *llk and wool, »ilk and] Halt-, all wool and all woratnd. 500 In I all. You r an t buy f batter union null* ; for 10.011. h 1L= ■ ----^ Women’* 25c Linen Kerchiefs 150 dozen in white »ndi solid colors, hemstitch- | ed. embroidered and with drawn thread corners. J Main Flosr Women’s 20c Cotton Kerchiefs 200 dozen kerchiefs In-, white and colors, j Alany are embroidered. >. Mala Floo* j - 2.50 Sample Jewelry 48c A manufacturer’s samples of newest styles in bracelets, pins, brooches, earrings, bat ornaments and necklaces. Alain Floor—East. toc&eoc&e&crsesacissacpNE Children’■ 1.00 and 1.25 MunsingVests and Pants 69c 40 dozen of these garments, samples, in white nn<l natural color; excellent w-eight for school wear. Part wool. _Third Floor-—(Voter Monday in Our Cafeteria Sparerlbs with Sauer kraut and Mashed Po tatoes, Mala Floor 3.50 Traveling Gowns 14 and 20-Inch bags, suitable for man or | woman; carat ol lined, nicety finished; out side of real cowhide, I. w a 1 r u s embossed; | buffalo and cobra | grain. Koortli Floor 1,000 Pairs Better Grade # Women’s Slippers __ __. 8.50 to 12.50 Values Business, Dress Street Wear Black Satins, Patents, Black and Brown Suede with high Spanish heel or carban covered box heel. Black and Brown Kid and Calfskir^ and Russian Tan Calfskin Oxfords All merchandise in this sale was made under the direct supervision and specifications of the Brandcis Store. Sizes j run from 3 to 9, AAA to D. Very choice values. Tlie Sltre—Thirl Floor—Rent* Women’s 3.50 Silk Hose Knll fashioned hoae.-, ^ An extraordinary pur- • | chase makes It posel- I hie to offer this ex- | I cellent value. Main Floor—J__ To 1 35 Infants’ Silk and Wool Vests tiOd Vests, double • b i e a * t e d, Ttuebrn style, with silk scal loped edges. For In- j fanta to 3 years. Third Floor—Fast. 2,000 Pairs Allen A Silk Hose 49c In irregulars of 1.00 quali ties; both in lisle top and silk to the hem styles; fashioned leg and seamless fott. Black, brown, gray and wood shades _Mol,, ’ Floor—Stortfc. _ To 2.50 Sample Hat Flowers 50c A varied assortment, contain ing 1,‘J00 bunches. Suitable for trimming bats and eve ning gowns. Main Fl»«r—F«it. To 98c Wool Knitted Bootees 1*0 short and long > h n o f e • s. soft u4 | warm. Trimmed with - pink or blue. j Third Floor—Rul. J 98c Infants’ and Children’s Caps 210 Capa of various style*. Hood*, toque* arid crocking cap*, mostly whit*, trimmed With balls, rlbbona and fluffy tass'la. Third Floor—Kaat Women’s 1.65 Full Fashioned Silk Hose 88c All First Quality There are 1,250 pairs of these silk chiffon and medium weight hose in black and shoe shades; all are first quality; with a com plete range of sizes. Very smart when worn with the new oxford ties. Tbp RraadeU ftl.rr—Mala rinor—Narlb. Pearl White Laundry Soap Thin I* your opportu- I nlty <o buy excellent j laundry »oap below , coat. 10 bar* for Baarveat—W eel. Old Dutch Cleanser I.ay In a supply of this nationally-known cleaning powder. BaMacn(«*W«i(. Men’* and Shoes for out-door workers,- ' _ i rough weather wear, and Roy l QQ DOyS . Scouts. Strong elkskin uppers I | and solid oak leather sewed ■ Shoes and nailed sole*. , I Rairnrat-•Arradr, 10c Medium Bar j Ivory Soap Not the "gueat »tre,"l but the atandard me- I dHim bar. Special for j the Progreaa Sale. ■aaeaaeat—Weet. J Women'* 1.25 Fleeced Union Suits Ankle length, high nr< k and long eleevee.' Dutch neck and elbow alaavaa; low neck and xleaveleea. Blr.ee 14 lo 44. To 1.00 10-Inch Silk ibbon Yd. Popular . hade* for dreaa trim mingn, millinery, girdle a, caminole* nnd Imws of nil kindn. IMnIm rioaar— 5c J. & P. Coats Thread Each 3<» 10c Pke. of 25 Sewing Needles Pkg. 51 mas 69c Leatherette Shoppnig Bags 49^ 50c Dyanshine Shoe Polish Bottle 351 2.00 Jersey Dress Forms 1.49 5c Coats’ Darning Cotton 2c nA|AmAi<AmAnAi« 2.00 Iron Dress Form Standi 1.49 5c Faultless Elastic 6 Yards 25& 35c Naiad Dress Shields 19^_ 21/2c Yd. Mercer iaed Ric Rac 3 Yards 51 Be Star Emtfr Floss S skein* 101 29c Hickory Baby Pants 19c 16c—16-in. Cotton Toweling 2,000 yards white tow-'j eling with- blue bor ber, very absorbent. I. I.imlt, 8 yards to a cus- j Male Floor—loath 15c Auction Bridge Score Pads Sc 45-shcet score pads, with up-to-date tables for bridge and five hundred. A popular score card at a low price. Mwlw Finer—_ 18x18 Heavy Damask Napkins 1,500 of an extra qual-' ity with a satin finish. . Limit 8 to a customer. Mala Floor—South J Men'a 29c Linen Hankerchiefs 19c 100 dozen of these handker kerchiefs of fine sheer or heavier Irish linen; neatly hemstitched. A wonderful value. 4.50 to 5.00 Novelite Bed Spreads 2.79 These come in sizes for single three-quarter or full sized beds; all white or with col ored stripes. A wonderful value. Mala Floor—Writ 29c Playing Cards r ,i5c Day at i Fine, smooth, firm I cardboard with at- * tractively patterned bark. The standard size, easy to shuffle Main Floor—Areodr. 3.98 and 5.00 Imported Beaded Bags 1.89“° 2.89 p Pouch, Flat, Drawstring Styles 800 beaded bags in the newest styles — silk lined and fitted with small mirrors Floral and conven* mb. tional patterns. M.l. Floor—Koo*. No Man Or Woman I Wanting to Save Can 1 Afford to Miss This I Sale I Monday will be a day M never to be forgotten in the I retail history of Omaha. fl Your every want for the B season ahead can be filled I at mueh less than you ever B thought possible; in many B instanees you ean save ] Bfl and more of the regular fl $1 to $2 Table Cloths Various destan* and colors A manufacturer's aur-, plus stock Of the famous Sanita* Table Cloths • ■ VlUp purchased for a very Ion price. These attrartue , 1711 ■ cloths era very practical fo* etretytlay use. because WWW they ar* io eaally cleaned Mein Finer—»enth 1 00 to 2.50 Corselettes and Brassieres While 600 Last, "Tvv Materials are satins, satin striped fabrics, brocades. All sizes. 34 to 46. A re markable value. J.00 to 1.49 Outing Flannel Gowns 88c There are only 800 of. these gowns ; in long sleeves, high neck or slip-over styles; plain white and striped: size* 15, 16 and 17. Thin! Tleor— i Women s 1.00 Kayser UNION SUITS These famoua union ault* mm' in a Rood Rrade of m a cotton yarna and have the Kayaer qualitma of fit and M M a wear. They are in bodice top *' d built-up at'lea #1 #1 I Knee length. Site* 35. 3« and 3S A few in *iie. H'Vh 43 and 44. Wodle* atylea. The Brandela Stare-Third Floor—4 enter. Women s 2.00 and 3.00 Gowns andChemise Porto Rican and Philippine 1.44 Philippine Elaborately hand embroid ered and hand aewed on the finest nainsook. Porto Rican Kxquisitely simple as well as beautifully' embroidered and drawn work models. Past el shades. I Tiie llrandrli Mor#—TMril Fl®«r— 1.75 Infer soli Watches 1.00 Nickel silver case, plain, clear and readable dial, each watch will give excel lent service Mnln Ft««r— ■ - — . . — Men'i 1.00 Percale Shirts 69c i Shirt* of hlch conn! percale* In eicellent pattern* anil ml. oriii(r*. "Ill wear ami lanmler *atl«faeti>rll». Sl*e» It to IT. >Mf*lf«l—%r no Here's Goal News for All Feminine fl Coats, D’rl Ful Values Up rfl The Braude is ffl Store—Second Floor fl This sale is an outstanding event front jhe '’-.nfl woman ran see the garmens and remain una^H tunitv the sale affords. fl THE COATS—Beautiful garments made "f'ij® sport wear; all sizes are fur trimmed and ao THE DRESSES—In cloth and silk ; heantifu dinner wear: all sizes for women and misses ■ FUR CHOKERS—Of fine stone marten : b#>u® suit or frock. ■ Girls 3.00 I Nash Frocks 1'retty ginghams and"! 1 plain colored linens | Trimmings of ruffles. ' I laces, embroidery; j sties 6 to 16. I Irrond Kl««r I To 19c Women s and Children's Kerchiefs 670 dozen, cotton and"! law n, hemstitched edges I and embroidered cor ner*. White and colors. Slight Irregulars, llaarme at— 3.25 Cricket Sweaters Brushed or cel-, lar and cuff binding* of contrasting colors, all Fall colors. Second Floor—Center Boys Heavy Ribbed Hosiery Trtple weight legs, nar-' _ row ankle* and linen heel* and toes Sires 7 to lit*. Seconds of 6?c quality. Itfftrnfnt—Ceater. $1 Gingham ; Plaid and plain gingham, trimmed with ■ Anritn ! ''<'n,n,s,'1'P 00'‘'rs a,ul narrow bands; st- | | p H *T*™ 1 tractive styles. Small, medium and large f f U H Frocks si s 1 L Hiuanl—Kilt. .JH Man's 1 .(JO f 1 I Well made shirt* with double ititchwd aeAitts , _ _ Work and one or two breast pockets t.tfht and dark A Qa I jfl Cli*.dj. blue ehambray and gray cheviot. Sire* 14 to 14 I UU S Willi 19 ■■•rwtil- Arcade. M Men s 1.76 Well nude oceralls of indtiro blue dentm. . nl Denim ■ut full smt latte double-alitched seam* Q j a f^B . I* lira tut tit* good* ('nr to a customer. J m lj Overalls (_ »«*«*»*■ !_»**»*♦. j