Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1910, WOMEN, Image 31

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    TOR ALL THE NEWS THE
OMAHA BEE
BEST IN THE WEST
PABT EXX
WOMEN
VAOKS on TO KXOHT
VOL. XL-NO. 4.
OMAHA. SUNDAY MOKXIN'd. JULY lu, i:n.
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
The . Omaha Sunday
Bee.
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Clearinf
Table
Linen
70-Inch bleached
damaKk, heavy
CSc quality, re
duced to
39c
CleariaJ
Table
Linen
Heavy, double sa
t In damask,
handsome pat
terns, f 1.50 val
ues, reduced to
98c
Clearing
Linen
Napkins
Strictly all linen,
22-in. aiie, reg
ular price $1.8
do., reduced to
81.39
Cleans
White
Goods
All kinds, checks,
stripes, etc., usu
ally 1 ".c and lVc
reduced t
10c
Clearief
Bed
Spreads
H e a v y beinmed
Mars illt-s quilts
full sise
$1.25 value, re
duced to
89c
Clearing
Bleached
Sheets
Heavy,, service
able muslin, 72
x9i lncta.Tegu
larly 9c each,
reduced to
45c
A Notable Purchase of 1,200 Beautiful New Waists Monday $1.25
25
There are twelve charming models in this shipment. A July sale
of immaculate new fresh garments at a price barely half the regular
retail value. We bought 100 dozen from a maker who was clearing
his summer stocks. You can now have three or four new waists for
the hot months for as little as two usually cost you.
There are dressy lingerie styles exquisitely deigned in law and
embroidery in several varieties with high neck or low neck, and with
long or short sleeves. The Kular "Middy" waists and sailor collar
also Dutch collar styles for outing or business wear. Several tailored lawn gar
ments with fancy piping for a trimming. $2.00 and $2. 25 values for Motidav at
My Clearing in Women's Vf ear
The eeml-anBual mark-down sales are now in progress. Summer wearable
are never carried over to other Beacons.
great.
$20 Linen and ReppWaeh Suits for. .f 10
$10 Linen and Repp Wash Suits for...fS
$25 Silk Taffeta Dresses for $12
$25 Silk Moire Dresses for 912
$20 Long Pongee Coats for $10
$15 Long Linen Motor Coats for $10
Rajah Silk Dresses, up to $40 values:
clearing at $19.30
We sell them out while the demand Is still
Black and blue Taffeta Silk Dresses: on
sale at $18.50
$15 Lingerie Dresses, tunic style. . .$7.50
$25 and $35 Wool Tailored Suits $10.00
Women's Bathing Suits $2.25, $2.03, $3.50
Misses' and Jr. $10 Wash Suits $3.00
Misses' 5 and $6 Wash Dresses. . .$3.75
New Showing
Wash Dresses
VOH MOM) AY.
A lot of pretty laira, gingham and
mercerized Foulard dresses get
their first showing tomorrow. High
and low neck effects with tunic or
overdrape feature. Fortunate pur
chases bring rrieea
uncommonly
low
4.95
July Sales Muslin Underwear
CO&SET COTEU
Corset OoTerw Two styles, lace and ribbon
tnmmd. Jec values lSe
Oorsvt Cowers 20 styles, embroidery end
lace trimmed. 2c values 8 5c
JTainsook Oover Finust lace or embroidery
tnmmtd, JSc values 690
Drtwtra 10 styles, cambric with ltwn ruf
fle, pin tucks of hemstitched plalui, Sc
values at 8Se
Dnvtrt Two style, cambric with lawn rut
fle and hemstitched tucks, also lace trimmed
styles, &0c values 39c
Drawer-"Circular shape, ten stvles. nain
sook and cambric, embroidery or laoa
trimmed, 7Sc values ao
X.OXQ CAatmmTO SKimrs
Skirts Four styles, deep flounces of em
broidery or luce, underlay and dust ruffle,
at S1.O0
aowwm
Oowne Six stvles. Mali and low neck style,
cambric and nainsook. $1 o values .. 8o
Downs Ten styles, round neck, slip-over and
fhort sleeves, also hirh neck. lace, embroid
ery and ribbon trimmed $1.00
Clearing
Stnsner Blankets .
Sinxie bed size, white.
Trey or tan: '5c blankets
reduced to, pair
48 c
Clearing
Linen Suitings
All pure linen. In nat
' nral ahadej finest SOe
quality; reduced to .
I5c '
Cleaxiag
Venise Binds ;
White and ecru lace, I
to IH Inches wide
worth to Sic a yard, re
duced to
12
Clearicg
Cotton Blankets
Full bed size, white, tan
and gray; our beat fl.C
line, reduced to. pair
$1.25
Cle&riBf
Pccee Fabrics
Silk and linen mixtures,
all color, diagonals. )ac
Quarda. etc.; Xc vaJuea,
""29c
Cluflj Art Linens
Less than Half
3,000 pieces for Monday, fancy
cluny lace trimmed 'Jinen squares with
scarfs to match; sizes 18, 24, 30 and
36-inch finest assortment we ever
had; values range to $1.50 each; your
choice
49c 59c 69c
Wonderful Clearing 27-inch
. .... Embroideries .
Thousands of yards very fine Swiss goods In
Frenchy patterns that are ery extractive.
27-lnch flounclngs and 22-inch
allovers worth I5c, $1,00,
$1.25 and $1.50 a yard. To
clear Monday, huy them at. .... .
' 18 and 27-inch embroideries and sllovers. In
ahowy patterns, new fresh crisp goods fitm
worth to 50c a jard clearing at .e)C
2 -clasp 25c Lisle Glovea. white and black . . 10c
lC-but. $1 Lisle Gloves, tan, gray, white.'
black, pair 2c
16-but. $1.25 Silk Gloves, double tipped.. 40c
Hemstitched White Hdkfa. for women, dor 15c
Men's 5c colored border Handkfs .Sc
Men'a 10c Japonette Handkerchlefi 5c
Lace Curtains at Half
Odd curtains, 1. m and 2 pair lota only,
one curtain of each kind used as sample
and Is a little mussed Nottlngbams, Irish
Point. Brussels Net and Cluny IT-If fit!
Sc to $5.50 values, now... ..11311 UIl
Clearing Furniture
59c
I. Y. Dressmaker's Suoolv Co.
A A M
nrtiv Cn
UUUill UJ Oi At I'lUUlA
our N.-Y. rcprcsentatiyes
from Receiver's Sale at
Stock S
rm
m
through the depart-
Clcariag
Neckwear Sanples
federal thousand iiecea
m freh trtle. busht
from maker, up to li.KU
values, at
25c
Liberal reductions all
ment.
Iron beds at one-fourth off.
Brass beds. 2-lnch posts, at big reduction.
Bed Room Furniture Three-Piece Suites
dresses, chiffonier and table, aolid )A
oak. worth $125.00, for )5j
24 other bed room suites at 80 per "cent off.
1111
on the
Dollar
Clearing Cot Glass
Sugar and Creams
TI pairs deep rich cut
tine, handsome designs
our $r.oo values; reduced
to. pair
2.49
A $15,000 stock of foreign silk novelties from one of the most fashionable and exclusive establishments inHew
York City. A concern that catered to the elite and the handsomest gowned women of the east Their entire stock con
sisted of rich imported silks and the better lines of domestic production. Our New York office captured this magnif
icent stock from receiver's sale at lowest price in history of the trade. It's the most phenomenal silk sale ever heard of
in Omaha or elsewhere. See the windows today.
MONDAY MORNING AT, NINE O'CLOCK we start the selling to give you ample time to be here with the first
crowds. Many of the finest silks are in single dress lengths, so they'll be snapped up early. Gorgeous silks for evening
and dinner gowns, for street wear, for suits, for dresses, for coats, will be displayed in profusion.
'kk
CIetnn
Lisle Hosiery
Our 60c and r.e rauce
and ailk lisle hose, black
lace and plain and lancy
colors; pair
35c
Silks worth up to $2.25 for 59c
Women of refinement will recognize them as the most fashionable
silks worn today. Silks that readily sell at SI .50. $2.00 and 2.25 In
the best stores. The variety is almost unlimited. The entire following
line at one price, per yard, 59.
$1.50 Silk Poplins in best shades; $1.50
imported, colored Shantungs; $1.50
gray silk Shantungs, 36-inch; $1.50
navy Diagonal Silk, 36-inch; $1.50
Crystal Cords, in street shades; $1.50
Silk Moires, pink, blue and lavender;
$2.00 Crepe de Meteor, all best shades;
$1.50 Silk Cotele, for coats
and suits; $2.25 Silk Marquis
ettes, with gold cobweb de
sign; $1.50 Shepherd Plaid
Pongees, in navy and white
or black and white; $2.00 Kosc
Cashmere de Soie
Silks worth up to $5.00 for 79c
The silks in this lot are simply gorgeous, very high
class French novelties suitable for elaborate gowns. Never
were we so fortunate before for we can sell silks worth $2.50,
$3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 for 79c such as:
$2.50 silk Pompadours, 36 inches wide...1
$3.00 black crepe Kayo, 36 inches wide. ..
$3.50 Marquisettes in gold and chameloon
effects
$2.50 Crepe Plisse, 36-in. in pastel shades
$3.00 Persian Peau de Cygnes
$5.00 French Embroidered Silks
$2.50 cashmir de soie in plain shades
There are many others, buy them Monday.
Silks worth up to $1.00 for 29c
Kimono Silks Finest Florentine
quality, charming Japanese and
floral designs, also plain shades,
all 75c goods 9 ft a
Clearicf
Cups and Saccers
Hand painted Italian
China, handsome dex-ora-tiona;
our $1.2i kinds
reduced
49c
Li W
Clearing
Earthen Jardineres
100 on sale, lsrre sixe.
every one worth ti.tio
etach ; reduced for Moo
day to
at
Stripe Lining Silks Rich soft
finish taffetas, used for lining
suits and coats and for fancy pet
ticoats; ii.oo values an.
at 29c
Crepe de Chine 24-inch, floral
crepes, also silk Foulards, plaid
silks, worth to 11.00. JQf
Colored Taffetas Changeable
and plain shades, peau de cygne,
mescalines, etc., for dresses,
drop skirts, etc., values )ft
to $1.00, at LJC
Clearing
Umbrella Stands
Made of solid brass
full size, rerular 14.75
value, reduced for Mon
day S2.98
Bennett's Big Grocery
Clewing
Heck Towels
Larae heavy ones with
red borders. bt lie
qualities; relucrd for.
Monday to
10c
Sc a-rad
Clearing
Mercerized fcp'i&s
Veually i'To, the riht
material tur lunu.irr
frulm. all Kilor: clearing
""12 VaC
irnmei, yellow or
white. 14 lb. sack lSc
Fentiatt'a Golden Cof
fee, special, lb. So
Bennetts Capitol Cof
fee, special, lb. pk..
t ate
Bennett's
Teaa. lb.
Bennett's lie rrade
Teas, lb ac
Tea Siftlnx-a. pound par
t 10
Armours Shield Fllred
L'r,ed Beef. Jar. ISe
Veal. Beef. Ham Loaf,
per can ......... loe
Krani-o-American PotleJ
llecf. can lOe
And It Ktaiuis
MarslisU's Kippered
Herri na, can SOe
AuU 1 Stamps
Ghlrardelli's 1'ob dered
C7ioc.Histe a&
And i Stawpa
l"Ks. Flirts tra
t rarkera. ail sorts. pk.
at ioc
And Stamps
Dutch Hand Soap, three
cakes for S
And 1 8tamps
Sterling- Gloss BtarcU.
lb. box for ftos
. And ail Stamps
Capitol Wheat. I pound
PS 10c
And IS Btamus
Jap Rire, Tc grade. 5
lbs. for ase
Flake
for ..
Tapioca. 3
Ina.
tie
Gaillard Imported Oilve
Oil
Small sire boitles. . .4e
And 20 Stamps
Medium alae bottles. 4S
And 4U Stamps
Large aiae bottie. . .T5c
And k Stamps
Walker s Chili Con Car-
nl, can io
And Is Istatnpa
Macaroni. ti-tar and
Cresoent. S pk-s . .SSo
And 10 btamps
Bpratt's
Pkg. . . .
Juppy Cake.
Snider'e Chill Bauce, pt.
bottle afie
And It flumps
York Rose Toilet Soao.
S for a&
And 10 Stamps
Bnider's Pork and Beans
ined. can l&c
And 10 Btatnpa
Hartley's Pure Orar.ce
Jelly. Jar aoe
Capitol Baking Powder.
lb. can Ma
And ?0 Stampa
Poppy Condensed Milk.
cans 85e
Newport Catsup, bottle,
at fee
Pick lea.
tie . .
bot-
aaaorted.
1
Imperial Grape Juice
pint bottle a5o
Aad 1 Stampa
Clearing Haviland Dinner Sets
Complete 100-piece sets, genuine Haviland
cliiua, in four different patterns. These
sets sold originally as high as $40.00. We
xiae ij sets 10 ciear bomorrow. oucu a
bargain may never come again ;
while they last, per set
$12.50
Cat Glass Knife Rests
usually 25c
clearing at, eat-h. . lC
Cut Glass Vinegar Cruets,
usually $1.50 "T T
clearing now for. JC
I j .ai!j XijaVjaJfc-- M y ' 1
1 ( ot Cloaas at t O'clock Zrartaf JaJy aad Aarast J J jj
J ' ana Sataraay vifkU at 10 U'cloca j B K
Tan Russia Calf Two Eyelet Ties
t
Handsome "Lady Betty" Oxfords for the
summer months; smartest of new foot
wear for street wear, for business
or lor the vacation trip. They
are cool, comfortable and shapely
fairly bristling wfth good style.
We have all sizes, all widths, l1 j
to 8 on AA, A, li, C, 1) and E hts.
tans we know of; Monday, sjiecial
Monday Great Clearing Lot
Women's Odd Lines Oxfords
Nearly 4u0 pairs black and tan low cuts. In many different style.
The shofs are all correct style and Id good coiidliiou simjily
oroaeu lines cuneu irom our stocks dull Eg iDteutorv; M2e
34 and 4. on D, K and hL lasts; Monday )ou
hoote any, and thev arc- all fS.dO values,
for
Clearing
Cut Glass Vases
Fifty In the lot and all .
$4 en alue. beautifully.'
t-uu reduced to
$1.98'-
Cletriaf
Wide Ribbons
H-inrn ail iik tnoire
Ittffeta. glace :itid fan iea
orth u 4oc a lard, at
15
$1.45
Clearing
Brass Jardiceres
Kooied Ftyle, made of
r,it, ltraKS. halite qn ve
r-ell regularly at l.'.i'S.
$1.75
FiRiLESS COOKER AfiCIENT
ilira Ballt Tkf (rMsrlit its
aad! allvea .Have l w4
Tkirsa far Aaea.
Again the "new idea"
new or original, but
c.itnm pre va lent la
la found not to ba
aa adoption of a
another aJ,d "!
civilised country " The fkrelesa cocker idea j
in auuereeded by one cannot ear bom many i
year by the cuaiom tit the Maori pei.plr of J
Australia. Mrs. li. T. Roel. of Auchland.
New Zealand. h la now in Chkago :.d
acgulrlng the science of dress n Akitig tbit
she may in turn teach It to t.cr people,
aa a 'The Maoris always have had flrelesa
itMkera"
Tbey liave gone even further than that
n4 had fireleaa oi-eni, made hy nature,
and In the northern fart of the island
rt these convanlenors did not exist,
they mere Imitated.
"The oilglual flreWs oven Is a chalky
prt urberanre on the aide of a bill which
1 bulred out by fore of heat. The heat
pernteatee It perpetually, and the Maori
woman who lives near the thermal district
digs out a fcollvw la the little ntound. Then
the takes her meat or f'.su. yams. IndWn
101-n. and bread and wraps each one rep
arately In a mat oven of sarrt crass,
which 2s wet abundantly befaro being put
Into the oven. Once In. 1: Is shut up ai.d
left to cook for aa hour and a half, when
tne moisture will be exhauste-l. and the
cook, who has gone back home to rest
comfortably while th dinner was cooking,
comes and takes It out. bringing the family
with her.
"nen t-he doesn't want to bake the Cixi
r r the Maori woman puts the fish and
potatoes In a grass basket and dips it Into
on ot tb but springs ax,4 tXs uoaa ou
; the bank to w?it until it is cix-ked. Tl.e
j springs are divided, according to tlieir i.at
I ural temirature. Into tl.os wnlch are
, ud f r bathing, others for washing e ottiis,
I and the bollng hot on. uhKli aie left
j sacred for oooking. Tese are called Ta pu'
I and often are covered ever with boa ids
! so tliat no dirt w-ill fly Into them, so jar-
ticular Is the Maori woman,
j It is not only we who havo abanrbed
' crvliiaallon w ho think so. but all travelers
I who nave seen the best oookini; in Euro
pean club? agree ta the wonderful super
iority of foud cooked in this war. When
, they open the 'Ij-ugi,' as tne Maoris tall
the oven, there is gres. ifj"irl; s, as it is
jalm-.. H a tit liciuus feaet, and the Mauri
i woman, who has only to al: bet guests to
I sit down on the grass, has a continual
i ptcnlc ail tl.-e time.
i "Even the educated Maoris haven't al
together given up thin nv-thod cf cooking.
: except that they hive a detai-hed kitchen
'riear the house built to use when the wea
ther is bad. I'nfortunatHy many of the
; colonists have scorned the beuer ways of
ithe Maori. Th? bei Enr"h Cflonlsls, l.cw
ever. have adopted majiy ,.f U native
cur tonis.
j "One of the was niaVu.g it eary for
the houM-wife tint has tioan out of cr.iu
bitieu Kiiiihii aiid Mari cufninu, m that
iiOlMKly haa a parK-r exoept a few old
iawiioned p"opie. Th walls and floor are
!ooved with nutlve mata. which makes
the l.ouM-work ea . The Mat.ri voma.i is
l.ot overb'n Je'ied w :lh the ca't if her
'childrfrv. as they are allowed to run wild
xo-pt when tly are in school. Children
are popular, ai.d the tin aie ConsMered of
as much or more v alue than th: b oa. al
though this is only rinoe xmrii have
had suffrage. Now a man who t.a three
11 four uugbtera is coosrdeied of great
imrKjilbnce u cnii- tl fie
vot.-s in his family."
01 e eu niEny
l ibrary Lore.
CJd UtukM tirwl tit, gush.
Kvery dot-fare1 tome l,m1 his day.
A book ii the hand is vmtn tao in the
card oalol.igue.
CitruTtu'tefitK aller li,?.cttKe.
The lonyvl .iitt et.ioi.a t i;,ord batU
bin end.
A bint s-lle Kut'iers no du-l.
Vmi iimv la,1 u rejioer to a bM.k, but
you cannot make him Itiink.
It is an Hi U .K ll.ul l.mn r.n index.
Tlie gci.eulociM is ihe tlilef .f lime.
Many rarp l...kh air not well done.
A five-fo(.t Mit if to tue isu is aufficeat.
-Ufr.