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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
V2 TITE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER n- mi. : 1 Honda; la randals Stores rail ' Opening mi limn mil net THE MOST SUCCESSFUL Dressmaking Sale EVER HELD IN OMAHA Haa Left Us With Thousands of REMNANTS Odd Lots and Short Pieces Which We Place on Sale Friday at the Most Amazing Bargains. The pales have Wn enormous and remnants have accumulated very fast. -We've decided to cut the prices again and all these remnants go at far below their value Friday. All the Remnants, Short Lengths and Sample Pieces Fine Laces, Bands and Galloons Allover Laced, Dress Trimmings, Etc. . All kinds of fine laces and trimmings, etc.; all colors, 5i o 34 yard in each piece. Four big lots at, each 10c, 15c, 25c, 39c each All the Cut Pieces, Dress, Skirt and Coat Lengths DRESS GOODS From the Dressmaking Stock Worth up to $1.25, at 39c Patterns suitable for misses' and children's dresses and school coats, in cheviots and tweeds, broadcloth?, serges, novelty suitings, etc.; 42 to 54 inches wide, in medium and heavy weight bargain square. Oft- Worth; up to $1.25, at, yard. OdL All the Cut Pieces, Remnant Lengths of Fine Silks For petticoats, house dresses, linings, fancy waists, etc. taffetas and silk brocades. Worth up to 75c a 0C yard on bargain square, at, yard kuj Short Pieces and Sample Pieces of Silks All size lengths,. to H4 yards; black and all colors, in chiffons, mescalines, etc. in basement and main floor; worth up to $2.00 each, at 15c, 25c, 39c and 50c All the Cut Pieces and Odd Lengths of Silk Velvets Paon, Croise, Panne. Velvets, Boulevard Dre6s Velvet eens, etc.; worth up to $2.50 a yard and 20 to 30 inches ..........79c and 98c wide, at, yard 36-inch Honey Comb Suitings new browns, navies and black, at bait price. 60c dreea goods, in basement, at, 9C yard. MvV Embroidered Soisette Waist Pat terns with all the trimmings complete at, eacb ....... $1.00 Silk materials, cut pieces, skirt and dress lengths on two bar gain squares worth up to $1 ISt 39c-49c 76c all Silk Chiffon and Mous- Beline de sole, Including black; on sale Friday at, yard 35c 12 BARGAIN SPECIALS New poplins, fall weights in the best shades. Remnants of very finest mer cerized poplins that are manufactured on sale at, yd.l()4 Light and dark fancy colored outing flan nels, good heavy weight, in mill lengthB. at, yd (J 1.000 yds. 20c grade fancy linen suiting, many in dress 1'gths at, yard 5 Blanket remnants known as loom ends many very heavy blankets in this lot. Can be used for making comforters, crib blankets and for children's beds; special bargain at, 154 From th Basement. Light and dark fancy outing flannels. These fluffy outing flannels have warmth without weight,, ye t are " firmly' woven. Will make excellent gowns, skirts, etc. desirable lengths at, yard -8 iC New Persian patterns and figured flannel ettes, heavy fleece down flannels in pretty patterns; reg ular 15c and 18c, ki mono flannels at, yard .. . . ... 10c Thousands of yards 36-lnch light and dark dress percale remnants, 10c and 12 He grades; Fri day at, yd. .'. . .5 Pink, blue, white and cream baby flannels the best of all flannels, of desir able weights at, a yard .; Mottled .and . shaker flannels in long mill lengths, also blea ched and unbleach ed canton flannels, at 'ari 5C Ecru colored curtain scrim in short mill lengths, will be sold at. yard . ...3H Persian cotton chal lies. the best grade; limit 28 yards; on sale at 1:30 at, per yard 3 He 36-Inch wide printed silkoline remnants, win be sold from 8 till 9 a. m., at. per yard . . v me Big LINEN REMNANT SPECIALS Odd half dozen lots of pure linen nap kins, full bleached; worth tt a dozen. at six tor 680 Cheeked nnen gloss towels, ready for UM; regular 13 Ho values. nh 6Vo P" ' nn ham atltc hed towel a. washed finish: 2Sc values, at, each .ISo At Very Smtll Prlcos Brown linen eras 4 toweling, blue bor ders. 17 Inches wide; 10c trade, nt. yard So Five bolts .of 11.00 Irlah Unen table da mask, full bleached. i yards wide, at, per yard 69o Thousands f yards beat grade table da mask and Unen crashes st lews than cost to Import. Short lengths of mer cerised table damaslc, worth . up to 60c a yard, at. yard . . ,15o Extra large huck tow. el slightly imper ii0.,; Jwo"h up tc ' 11 60 dozen, each TH Beautiful scalloped embroidered scarfs, hams and lunch cloths, worth 69c, at each 39o 0 SALE of BOYS' FALL SUITS Boys' Double Breasted School Knits .Cheviots and tweeds, in brown, gray and dark mixtures, with two pair pantB regular $4.00 and ) Q0 $3.00 valuefc; special, at. ... . $4t70 Boys' and Children's Suits for Fall Wear. In Russian blouses, Norfolks and double breasted coat styles. These are extra special values, worth up to $4.00 a suit, $1 OS Boys' Long Pants Salts for Fall and Winter Wear Dark mixtures in worsteds, tweeds and cheviots; agea 14 to 20 years. m TheM suits are worth tin tn tin . eTtal special at. Boys AU Wool and Worsted Kne Pants Cut extra full; value up to II. at An js - Boys' and Children's Wool Sweater Coats worth up to 12.50 at 75 nd fS Basement OollUjig Prp&rtinetit New Htom. BRAN DEIS STORES U An Expert Optician Will Test Your Eyes Free of Charge at This Store. n iii 1 in iM!llliil Provide Things for Your Home Without Cost by Saving S. & H. Stamps. U Another Shipment of Quarterly Style Books of Ladies' Home Jour nal Pat terns Just Received. m&m raitf 1 $1, 36-in. Black Messaline Silks at 69c These are elegant, soft, black 6ilks with a very fine, lustrous finish specially adapted to. waists and dresses-can also be used for linings. Their wearing qualities are guaranteed. Dress Goods Remnants at a Third Less Although we call them remnants the assortment is composed , of various desirable weaves in lengths for coats, women's dresses, children's dresses and even for women's suits. The color range is also good. Friday only, at a third less than regular prices. Friday There Wi'l De Extra Bargain ing in the Domestic Store 10c, 27-inch Outing Flannels in assorted patterns, all new goods purchased for this season's trade, Friday, the yard 7 He, 36-inch. Heavy Weight, Unbleached Muslin. Friday, the yard 5E. 65c, 72xBO-irjch Seamed Bed Sheets made from nice, round thread sheeting; ; " Friday only, each 39. Good Weight. Bed Flllows covered with A. C. A. feather proof blue striped ticking, regularly 6old at $1.50 the pair, Friday only, each 50. Table Damask, Crashs3, Towels and Spread in the Friday Sale 7y2o, 17-inch Unbleached Linen Crash made for kitchen use, Friday only, the yard 5V2C. 50c, 64-lnrh, Mercerized Table Damask In a good variety of new patterns; Friday only, yard 39. 25c, 1836-tnch, Extra Heavy, All Linen Huck Towels, Friday, each 15, Medium Weight Bed Spreads in a variety of new assorted patterns, the kind usually sold at $1.10, Friday only, choose at, each S5S Ten Extra Special Bargains for Friday's Selling to say nothing about the others that are here in the store waiting for someone to come and take them away. They are the very kind of millinery bargains you have been wanting all season and if you are not ready to purchase now a small deposit will reserve" an-cr hi - j a jvux vuuun- ing tor future delivery. Also, remember, we issue a written guarantee for absolute satisfaction with eVery willow plume we sell-the only store in Omaha that does so. kind, Friday's Challenge 0-. price : JJ5C Lot No. Seven H-u n d r da ot ..... . beaatif ol a 1 1 k velvet roses In all of the newest and most wanted shades; 60c to 75c kind. Fridays Challenge on Price .....3SC Lot No.- Eiaht Guaranteed wtl- . : i Lot "No. One A ,are "rtment , of children's hats and caps ol various materials that regularly sell up to $1.00 qp each, Friday' Challenge price . LO C Lot No. Tu0Womn'8 Untrimmed Hats made of satin and faced with silk velvet, hats regularly sold at $1.50 each, Friday's Chal- pa lenge price D"C Lot Nm. Three Popular rolled sailor shapes made of fine, soft, French felts. In black and all co'ors, regular $2.00 values, Challenge aq price ; . iloC Lot No. Four Untrimmed dress shapes maae oi line velvets, in black-hats that are excellent 91 1Q $3.00 values, Friday only 9145 T nt Mn Fiu T1?13 lot lB composed of about 200 ready-to- jUt, iVU. X IVK wear Jn b,ack an(j a,j colorgi - values from $3.98 to $.00, Challenge price 9lU9 J rt Mo St v OBtrich Plumes, large Pom Poms and Ostrich xoi 0 Fancies. In black, white and colors; the $3.00 in 14 Inches long and 22 our popular 7 AO PI0J black only, Inches wide: $12.98 lin for Friday only Lot No. Nine Guaranteed wil- low plumes, in black and colors, full 16 Inches long and 24 inches wide; regu- do no lar $20 values. Friday, each tlleVd LotNo. Ten F,,ne french plumes f u 1 1 24 Inches long and 12 inches wide, black only; excellent $12. 9S vai- aq ues. Friday's Challenge price 0. VO TAfomens Dress Skirts 300 in thi Lot, Worth $5.00 to $6.00, Friday Only, $1.98 It will be a long time berore you hear of such bargains again. These skirts are made of high grade worsteds, serges, mixtures and Panamas, In black, navy, gray, brown and tan a generous assortment of styles to choose from. Friday Only $1.98 Prettv S 'jik Kimonos ISO Worth From $6 to $15 in Three Lots at $3.90, $5.90 and $7.90 All long styles, amply cut, in plain and em pire modes. The materials show medium and large patterns In red, pink, navy, tan and cadet shades. Trimmed with self and contrasting shades to harmonize. Friday only they go at $3.90. $5.90. $7.90 Long Coat Sweaters About 100 Wmrth From $5 f $8 at $2.90, $3.45 and $4.45 The very garment ou are needing for these chilly evenings and the cooler winds of winter. Various weaves in single and double breasted styles some with ehawl collars. Choice of red or black, in all sizes, Friday only $2.90. $3,45, $445 Sale of Children's Coats Values From $3.50 to $7.50 in Two Lots Friday at $1.25 and $2 95 Made of medium weight cheviots, botany flannels, shepherd checked materials and Hno broadcloths for ages 2 to 12 years Navies, cadet blue, red, black and white checks, grays, tans and reseda with plain and trimmed collars, $1.25 and $2.95 Needfuls From the Hard ware Store Under priced 100, 25c Sheet Iron Mail Boxes, at, each 10 60c, heavy, galvanized iron Chamber Pails 39 10c Broom Holders to go at 5 15c Mincing Knives only ..0 10c Quilting Frame Clamps at 50 25c new patented Cake and Jelly Moulds 10 10c Sad Iron Stands at... 3 40c granite iron Gem Pans It 250 25c. Tile Tea and Coffee Pot Stands, to close at 5 lie wire Broilers and Toasters at 00 15c heavy Meat Forks at . .J From the Wcodenware Store Dustless Mops, for polished floors, at $1.00 Dust absorbing Broom Coders at 250 Heavy Rattan Carpet Beaters at 250 $1.00 Medicine Cabinets, 690 15c round or square Bread Boards 90 15c Potatoe Slicers at 50 Capitol Toilet Paper-1.000 sheets to the roll-3 rolls 250 35c Filnnel Washers at . .150 nc wooden Coat Hangers at 10 $8.00 Justrite Washing Ma chines at $5.00 Wash Wriugef Benches of hardwood $1.25 5c Wall Match Scratchers 10 halting: Powder l-lt. package B. C. Coffee..... leas, assorted, lb Boitle B O. Extracts Bottle iSnlder'e Chile Sauce .. Bottle Galllard Olive Oil .. Total .24 .30- .68 .18 .25 .20 $1 0 Total in Our Special Prloe 11.50 and 160 tamps free. Other Extra Specials Bennett's Capitol Flour, per aack SI. 80 Bennett 1 Beet Col fee, and 20 etamps. pound ror 35o 3 Iba. Bennett's Beat Coffee, and 0 ttainpa tor $1.00 Assorted Teas and 7( atanipa. lb. 6SO Tea fiftine and 10 stamps, lb. ISO Pure Pepper and & stamps, ran . .loo lb. tail B. C Baking Powder, and 100 atamps. for SI. 00 Virginia Sw Ua Cheese and 10 stamps. pound for SSo Full Cream Cheese, and 10 atampx. pound for SOo Diamond Crystal Table Salt, and 10 stamps, sack loo Six bars Fe Is Naphtha Eoap for'. .850 Free Demonstration of ONION 5 ALT Tne TTnlTsraal rood Seasoning. Friday's MenuDale Sandwiches. Look for this announcement ev ery day. It will interest you. Fish and Meat Bargains for Friday Only Young Halibut 12 HO Fresh Oysters, pint 25 Hamburger 8 pounds 250 Best Pure Lard. S pounds 25 O Ttic Omaha Ucc's Great Booklovcrs' Contest u tto. 38 rrlday, September 83, 1911. What Book Docs This Picture Represent? Title Author ... . ... . .:. . e;e axe es agjg ) east us av s esssfa Your Name Street ftD-d umber mm te ,is City or Town Write in title and author of book and SAVE coupon and picture. Bend no coupon until finish of the contest la announced. Each picture represents a book title not a ecene or character. Catalog-urn containing R.000 names on which all puzzle pictures are based the catalogue used bv the contest editor are for sale at the Business Otfice at The Bee for 25 cents; by mall, 30 cents Rules of the Contest All eeraons are eligible to enter this contest except employee ef th Omasa Bee aad members ol their (ml lies. Earn atr. tor seventy-live lUys, there will be publlehed la The Bee a picture which will represent the atme of a book. Beneath each picture there will be a Mask lor the contestant to till In the title of the book. Cut out both the picture an4 the bl nk and till In the name end suitor ot the book aad add your name and address neatly and plainly In the space provided No restriction! will be placed on the way In which answer to tb. pictures may be se en red. Eacb picture repreaenta only one title of one book. If you are not sura of a title and wish to send In more than one snawer to each picture, you may do so. BUT NOT MORE THAN jr'IVB AMSWKRa TO ANY ONE PICTURE WILL BB PERMITTED. In correct answers will not be counted again st contestants If correct auswer Is also (lav More than on snawer should not be put on the tem coupon. Extra coupons should be ' used for extra answers. All answers to the same number should be kept together whea seodlng la tbs set. Only one list may be submitted by on contestant, though any list may have five answers to each puule. . The number ef coupons used answers given must be plstnly written, en the eutslde of each SET submitted, but 4 not write such tnformstlon on ths wrapper. While not absolutely necessary. It Is desirable that tbe pictures should 'in each rase be sent lo with ths snswers. In order that sll snswers be uniform. Additional pictures and coupons may be obtained at the office of Tbe Bee by mall or la person. Whea yon have sll Mventy-tive plctusev fasten them together In a FLAT package and bring or mall tbem to' The Omaha Bee. aadrtaaed . to Book lovers' Contest Editor. Prises will be swarded to the conteetants sending la the largest number ol correct solutions. In event of two or more persons having the aame number of correct solutions, tbe person using ths smaller number of extra coupons In his set of answers will be declared winner. - la event of two persons having tbe same Bomber correct and using the same number of con pons, the person whose set of snswers Is most neatly prepared. In the opinion ot the full judging committee, will receive the first prise. Only one list of answers may be submitted by a contestant aad only one prise WW be awarded to one family at one addreas The use ot the coupons Is not obligatory rjpen tbe contestant, and an answer nay be submitted In any legible manner the coo test ant may select. Awards will be made strictly according to the merit of eacb sepsrate list. The asm ot more than one person must not be written upon anv en coupon. The swards will be mad by the Contest. Editor and a committee oi well-known eltl sens, whose names will b announced liter. The contest Is limited to the following territory: Nebraska. Wyoming, that portion et Iowa west of but not Including Dea Molaea. aad that section ot Bouut Dakota known as tbs Blark Hills District. FRIDAYS SATUPDAY Are Cut Price Days In The Big JPure rood Grocery A hlomy -Saving Combination 6 lbs. Whale Japan Rlce--7e qualitv r SSo 8rc. quart can Franco-American Soups for aoo Snlder'e Pork and Beans, and IS stamps, tan lso Cocoanut Bars and Fruit Wafer. per pound 130 Three Extras in the China Dept. Plain white Porcelain Cups and Saucers--no deliverirj Friday only, six pairs for 25c. ' 'Pin top Jelly Tumblers-no deliveries-Friday only, the dozen 15c. White Porcelain Jugs and Pitchers in different sizes, Friday only, choice lOCe FIRST PRIZE JSSSo White Steamer Automobile A R-passenger 1911 Model White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeleis and noiseless. No cranking no shifting of geart; any desired speed. White Steamer sales Increase each succeeding year. lias practically an endorsement of the United States government, which owns and operates more White Steamers than all other cars combined. Richly upholstered, beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled speed. This car will be exhibited in Omaha at a later date. ournxm ddtvi? Value $1,250 In the 'of t. aeml-troplc, climatic gone, extend ing north from San Diego to Shasta County, Cali fornia, lies Tehama county. In which is situated this beautiful little 10-acre ranch near the town of Red Bluff. This is fruit land of a very high order and la part of the celebrated Lutheran col ony which had . its . Inception with an Omaha clergyman. Literature describing this property may be seen at the office of TBOWBRIDOE-BOIi. 8TEX CO., In the City JTational Bank Bonding-, Omaha. RHP THIRD PRIZE JSSS The magnificent, fancy walnut XRELI, AUTO OBAVO PLAYBU-PIAKO which noth ing can excel. No other rlayer-piano haa In the absolute the "human touch" so desired by a musical tar and so prized by the manufac turers. This instrument will be exhibited, ax plained and nlayed for anyone who wishes to see it in the ware rooms on the third floor of THE BENNETT CO. Valu $273 FOURTH PRIZE Ralston Is to be a manufacturing city. They have a flna start with the Brown Truck Man ufacturing Co., the Rogere Motor Car Co.. and the Howard Stove Works.- Everything desir able to comfortable living mav be found thTe. On one of 'he main business streets The Bee has selected its fourth prize a business lot 26x100 feet, and valued at S375. 1 rTiJ r- I .-J Ml r a FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 In the same town and with the same prof pert of advancement. The Bee haa selected a residence lot f0xl20 ft, ana valued at 1235. Ralston Is on the only interuban trolley line running out of Omaha and within forty mlnutea of the Omaha postotfice. Complete information about this property at the office of the BaXBTOlf TOVrWSITE COMPACT, 308 Bouth 17th Bt., Omaha. SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES This ingenious encyclopedia, which is a develop, ment rather than Invention has besides its con veniences the value of hundred of editors men tally equipped to make one of the greatest ency clopedias ever complied One of the strongest recommendations for this work is that it is from the press of ihe rellihle old house of TBOI NELteOlf as SOUS, of Hew Vivrk. London, Dublin Thlg encyclopedia of twelve volumeH, which Is valued at $St a aet may be seen at the Omaha office of W, A. Kizenbaugh ft Co., 1814 Bt, Mary's Ave. NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES . These prizes consist of twenty-four volume cloth bound sets of the "Book ef Knowledge,' an encyclopedia made especially for childien and sold at at wt This work la written In simple language nd is a "wonder book" in that it makes simple all knowledge neceesry to oroad education. There are hundreds of colored plates end thousands in black and white Thia is a fuliv equipped encyclopedia made for children, and may be seen at tha Omahi. offices of W. A. klXElTBAPOH at 1814 St. Mary's Ayenae. Omaha FORTY-FTVE CASH PRIZES Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Ten Prizes of $2. Twenty Prizes of $1. WATCH FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE.