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OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1910
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New Wash Fabrics
Linen Raiting; 46 lncbfl wide, In
the oat-of-the-ordlnary, French
shades. This Is a fine, $1.25
fabric, at. yd 75k
lull lliiu, for suits. In fifteen
colors. roaree. own weaees. at
ynrd tSo and Ma
y
I jOft the nfw Spring Style Hook at the l'attern II IJ
1 I Hoont". B"k and any Pattern, only 0 I
New Wash Fabrics
Auto Suiting; yard wide; look
like real linen; splendidly
adapted to motoring; makes
fine dust coats, at 2J
Poplin and Ottoman weave for
summer coat, and milt, come In
II the beat .hadee. at. yard ilr.
S9o and 49o
Masterful displays and impressive sales in all departments at our
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MONDAY AND ALL THE WEEK
Opening day at Bennett's means more than a gala dress event. While its the first complete
show day of the new season, we have also planned to make it the most conspicuous sales day. Look over this page.
You cannot recall a time or occasion that was so rich with out-of -the-or dinar y bargains. The goods you want,
and that everybody is buying now will be far below prices you'll be obliged to pay anywhere else. It's the cream of
our season's best purchases reserved for this day (tomorrow) and week.
Our regular Easter Millinery Opening will be next Monday, March 21st
Opening Week's Marvellous Sale
75c and $1 Silks at Half
No better example of our powerful buying resources need
be mentioned than this silk offering reserved for one of our
spring opening day attractions.
Several hundred pieces of beautiful new silks in their
original bolts, representing the pick of the season's select col
orings and weaves.
These silks come to us under more favorable price conces
sions than any we have had in years, and these advantages
you are now going to share with us. In the assortment are:
59 pieces Faille or Bengaline Silks; 30 pieces Shepherd Check
Silks, in black, brown, navy and white combinations; 43 pieces
Louisienne Silk Waistings, fancy patterns, in all leading col
ors; 8(5 pieces fancy Dress Silks, in wonderful variety.
This entire line grouped ?v " jv
irr;in JP(E and 4iSP(E
Buy Spring Dress Goods Toiromw
C9c for newest (1.25 and $1.60 goods. Never before such a sale on the
choicest fabrics at the opening of a season. 260 pieces purest of all
wool materials. In solid colors and fancy shadow stripes;
beautiful grey novelties, white wool fancies, etc.; all the
best shades, too, such as rose, green, reseda, copen, plum,
wine, navy, tan, etc. Opening sale price
........ . ' ' ......
69c
Opening Emphasizes Our Pre-eminence for
Suits, Dresses, Coats, etc.
Women's Wear, in all its springtime glory, resplendent
in the new 1910 modes as shown this week, marks the trium
phal achievement in the store's history. Ateno time has there
been such a wealth of variety as our opening woek brings out.
It's a portrayal of the practical refined ideas of the American
woman's conception of the niceties of correct dress. We in
vite you to view the display of Suits, Dresses, Coats, etc., etc.
Everything that finds favor among the best dressed women
of today is widely featured. More than this it's a further dem
onstration of the Bennett policy of always naming most mod
erate prices.
Tailored Suits at. .$15.00, $19.50 $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $45.00
Silk Dresses $13.50, $15.00, $19.50, 25.00, $35.00, $45.00
Spring Jackets, in new lengths $5.95, $6.95, $10.00, $15.00
New Long Coats, light weight serges. . .$19.50, $25.00, $29.50
Misses' Junior Suits, for ages 13 to 17 years, at $15.00
Sjecial attention is directed to our
f new "Wooltex" Suits and Coats, for
which we have exclusive sale in
Omaha. 44 Wooltex" quality and 44 Wooltex" style are supreme.
You certainly will be overwhelmingly m favor of ".Wooltex
once see them.
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Notable Values in Linens and Yhite Goods
Our opening day sales are given Increased prestige by the addition of these splen
did underprlce offerings. Every housewife will appreciate them. They' are timely of
ferings. Koch one better value than you could reasonably expect. .
Outing Flannel In colors and white;'
12V4C usually, yd. . . ... . . . . 8
White Goods A large line of pretty
checks, stripes and embroidered effects;
Bleached Table
inch material
now at
Dnma.sk A durable, 70
we always sell for C6c,
49
All Linen Napkins Dinner size; bleached,
in five different patterns; our $2.26 line
at, dozen $1.49
Glass Toweliug All linen; red and blue
checks; beat 16c quality, yd 11
Iluck Towels Good wearing article, worth
9c, for f 6tf
Bleached Muslin 36-Inch, 10c grade; Mon
day, yard 6
Bleached Sheeting 2 '4 yards wide; best
28c quality, at 234
nice sheer 19c goods, at 12H
Embroidered White Goods Dainty . pat
terns; also stripe and checked goods;
plain poplins and others, worth up to
35c, at '. . ; -19
White Wnen Suiting Beautiful finish;
heavy linen; the correct thing for aults;
It's 65c cloth, at -49
90-Inch Linen For suits and skirts; all
pure white linen; usually $1.25, at 98
Drapery Cretonne Special lot 15c goods;
Monday, yard 5
Sale Music Rolls
T?TiTM7 With Every Roll Purchase.
i llil-T Jg i,,.lDCluie ' Shett 01
The Shest Music Man Mr. Bennett
now In the east, makes a fortunate pur
chase of music rolls. We can sell
these goods for less than wholesale
cost. There are several hundred to be
sold Monday at about cost to make at
the factory Besides we give you the
25c music as a complU
mentary offer. Prices..
18cios1.12
$2.00 Belt Pins 50c
COO fine, gold filled, oxydlzed and Dutch
silver Belt Pins, each one boxed,
bought at about 25c on dollar from
maker pressed for cash. The styles
are those now in greatest
.vogue; values $1.00, $1.50
and $2.00, at
50c
SILK BELTING Special lot on sale
for opening day Monday best colors,
AT 2 AN INCH
And a belt buckle FREE with each belt
length.
Tomorrow the Biggest of All Our Big
EMBROIDERY BARGAINS
From P. K. Wilson & Son, N. Y. importers of high grade
embroideries comes this lot. Omaha was never known to have
values that could compare with these. 50,000. yards fine Swiss
embroideries at loss than half. Every judge of quality will
recognize the values. These goods are in exquisite matched
sets. Narow and very fine baby patterns in edges and insertions.
Edgings and flouncings, up to 18 inches, all
matched patterns. Goods worth up to $1.00,
matched paterns. Goods worth up to $1.00,
a yard, suitable for finest garments. Rare
ly are such fine goods so cheaply sold.
Three immense lots, on sale Monday
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Matchless Sale of Fine Lisle Hosiery
week
one-half
175 dozen fine lisle, Imported Spring Hosiery for women for the opening
sales. ou will be very fortunate If Vntl irill a alia pa nf I torn . in
m . , , m --' -v vr m an urn
aiiu a miru oi acniaj value.
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... """""r hi nit,., ii spring suits ana dresses 50c and
now at
Spring Underwear The Ideal gar
ments and weights for spring. Introductory
sales for opening week makes buying now
interesting.
Lisle Union Suits for Women With wide
umbrella style, lace trimmed knee, taped
neck and arms; the best 75c values; spe
cialized, at 49
Handkerchiefs Pure linen, embroidered
edge and lace edge; also colored effects,
with allover embroidery; 25c values, at,
each 15
Low Neck, Sleeveless Vesto Mercerized
tapes In neck and arm and crocheted
edges; our 25c garments; all sizes, 1J
Easter Gloves Quality gloves of prime
lambRkln, in black and all the principal
spring colors. These gloves are two
clasp length, and finely trimmed; regu
larly selling at $1.25; every pair fitted,
Monday, at 98
Kayser Silk Gloves The spring shipments
are in; all the new colors and blacks
50 75 81.00 and $1.25
Modish Hair Goods
Save the difference in price and
buy Hair Goods at Bennett's. All
styles cost less here.
Coronat Braids In all the new shade,
18 to 24 Inches long, for 98o
Coronat Braids, In 22-lnch length?, 3-m .
best shades, at $6.00 and tS.OO
Turban Crowns, all shade, regular
price SOc; special for 39o
&aal Hair twitches Ig-lnch, for. . ,73o
Baai Kalr Switches 28. SO and 34 Ini.
long: special. .97.60, 910.00 and 9X9.60
Btal Hair Wavy Bwitohei .'0-inch
length; Monday for 93.00
air Nets, extra large three for. 85o
Opening Day Sale Rugs and Curtains
House (-leaning days are close at hand. Doesn't that parlor rug need replacing with
a brighter and fresher one? Whatever room needs it, you can get a rug that Just meets
your reqiiii't'int-iita Monday and make a fine having on it.
ROYAL WILTON RUGS Full 9xl2-ft. size; in handsome
medallion, oriental and allover designs; luxurious,
$47.50 and $52.50 rugs, including 600 MA -r
stamps, now at wOJlv
ALL WOOL WILTON RUGS 9xl2-ft. size, In medallion,
allover and Oriental designs; beautiful enough for your
best rooms; $42.50 values, including 500 PA
stamps, now at $wl3W
WILTON VELVET RUGS Seamed or seam
less; 9xl2-ft. size; oriental and floral de
hlgns; very rich rugs, usually selling at
$27.50 and $30.00; opening day, A rjr
with S00 stamps, at 9 if id
Fine Curtain Offerings
AM) TRIPLE S. & II. ST A MI'S IN ADDITION,
MUSLIN CURTAINS Ruffled, flat and lace
effects; also colored border novelties; the
daintiest we ever had at the prices now
at .30c, 40c, fiOc, 88c and 91.23
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS White Arabian
and lyory; special values, pair, 08c to 93.08
CURTAIN MATERIALS By the yard
New spring lines to show you now; etamlnes,
scrims and nets of all kinds.
Mr-
y
Stage Last Shoes
Are quite the correct fashion Just now.
Stage last effects with new short-vamps
and high arch give an appearance to the
foot fully two sizes smaller than It really
is. We show them in quite a variety of
styles for spring. Among them are
Dull leather cloth tops.
Patent colt cloth tops, welt sole
Llack rravenettes for wet days.
Patent colt, turn soles. .
This last Is decidedly new and finding
grrui mvor among careiuuy aresaed wo
men. Try on a pair while down
to the opening tomor
suow mem in an sizes ana widths
while down f m
arrow We f-L
and widths H-
Another of Bennett's Famous Sales Tomorrow
700 Fancy Vases and Bric-a-Brac
One. of our htggMt opening day attraction. r
250 Vases, worth up to
$1.50, for
300 Vases, worth up to
$3.50, for
50 Vases, worth up to
$5.00, for
60 Vases, worth up to
$7.60, for
..50c
$1.00
$1.50
$2.50
up to
12 Vases, worth
$8.00, for .
18 Vases, worth up to
$10.00, for ;.
12 Vasts, worth up to
$12.50. for
8 Vases, worth uo to
$20.00, for
$2.98
$3.50
$5.00
$7.50
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Grocery List fo Monday and Tuesday
PrMa nf nAnn- tl... i... r . . ....
. . - ivui . i vniiuoi extract. Dolt e.
sack $1.53 at l0
And (0 Htamuji
OOrrsa Fre.n roasted
dally In the depart
ment. Bttnnett'a Rellabl. Cof
fee, lb 300
And 40 Stamps
Bennett's Golden Coffee.
lb aa
And SO Stamps
Tea., aa.urtect, lb. 680
And 7& Stamps
Teaa, a.aorted. lb. 4lo
And (5 Stamp.
Bennett's Capitol Oat.,
lb. pkg. for .... So
Granulated hugar. It
Iba. for 1. OO
Pure ult Jam. Hart
ley's. Jar aOc
And '.'0 Stamp.
Capitol Baking Powder.
10. ran aio
And 20 Stamp.
Jap. Rice. Tc qualltv,
6 lb. for 3do
Small Sour Pickle., at.
dosen to
Stollwerck'a Chocolate.
V. lb. cak. 83o
And 20 Stamp.
Bennett'. Capitol Mlnre
Meat. 8 pa. 6o
And 10 Stamp.
Full Cream Cheese, at.
lb ga
And 10 Stamp.
Bay.hore Tornatoea, 10c
can., S for 9So
Stollwerck'a Cocoa. 14
lb. ran 300
And 0 Stamps
Codfish, ready to 11 e.
for 100
can. I for a So
Seeded RaNlne, 12-ox.
pkg. 8c, or 2 for. . ISO
Oalllard Olive Oil, bot
tle 48o
And 40 Stamp
Peanut Butter, two Jar
t"r aoo
And 10 Stamps
Pickle., a.aorted, bolt 1 1.
at lOo
And 10 Stamp.
O r a n a Marmalade,
Hartley'. make. Jar.
at 16
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Corsets-A Premier Spring Exhibit
The Newest
American Beauty Models
And Spring's newest creations in various
other popular makes, deputing the Lest, the
very best in present day corset making.
We ask you to come and see them, come
now, during our opening week, while the as
sortment is at its best. Models that mold the
figure, almost reconstruct it, we might say, to
those long graceful lines, so much desired to
day, and so much needed to wear the season's
most advanced styles in dress.
Kvery corset has been selected on its merits, giv
ing particular attention to its rich construction, its
beautiful finish, its dainty trimmings and its staple
wearing qualities.
Ifrally, American Heauty Corsets are works of
art. Again we ask you to come and see them.
Price Rane, $1.00 to $8.00
Our expert eorsetlere la an authority on everything per
talniog to the corset and ita proper mode of fitting.
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