Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 21, 1920, Image 9

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THE OMAHA BEE
What Sh.lI I Givt? ': ;
; A Merchandise Certificate ,
And ther tan be no doubt but the grift will please. It is often a
, problem to know just what the gift will be. Let the recipient decide,
These certificates are attractively made up and are cheery Christmas
greeting in themselves. Get them for any amount yoU wish. They are
good in any .department in the store. A Glove Certificate, if you are not ,
sure of the kind and siie. It's the best way to give gloves nowadays.
The merchandise and glove certificates may- be obtained on, the
Main Floor.' , ' . ! ' ' ' 1
- Choir Boys of Trinity Cathedral
will sing Christmas carols on the Main Floor Balcony Tues
day morning at 10 o'clock. They are under the leadership
of Prof, Ben Stanley, organist of Trinity Cathedral, one of
Omaha's largest Episcopal- churches. ' . ' .
Everyone It Invited to Attend
Vie Ciristmas Siorefor&veryBodtf
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Is Ready to Help You Make Everyone Happy on Christmas Day -
Happiness"is the greatestgift which Christmas bringsarid think how, easy it is to give happiness to every
one you know, : V v . . . ' ,
' Often the simplest and most inexpensive gift carries a delightful message $f gbod will and friendship
This" great Christmas store for everybody is filled with attractive and desirable things and the gift
i you-seek may cost as little or as much as you wish, but no matter what it is, it will be certain to make
spmeone happy. The beautiful and
many If not more of the serviceable
'Here also are. toys and trinkets
longing for Old Santa s return for a year, . . '
There Are But FourJ3hopping Days
$ j?'y Before Christmas ;
And not a minute is to be lost if Christmas is to be a happy day with
youhappy, for your friends, for your household and for your family.
v v Come as early as you can tomorrow, so that we can give you the best
.service possible and provide you with all the missing gifts before theres
are only a few hurried hours before Christmas. - .
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Free Conveniences for Your
Aik Mr. Fatter' Information Desk Where
yoQ may secure any information regarding
our store; also any information regarding
trips foreign and local. They will make ho
tel, railroad and Pullman reservations for yoq
and serve you in any way possibler-all free
of charge. j
Wrapping Desk An accommodation desk for
our customers, where they may have their
packages wrapped free of charge for mailing.
They will be weighed and stamps may be se
cured at the
Voctof f ic Which is conveniently located in
the new building. .
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elaborate, things are here in great quantities and there are as
and practical gifts that are so much appreciated. '
that bring joy to the hearts of the little folks who have been
Located on the Main Floor
Money Order Department Where you may
secure money orders for any amount to send
to far-off addresses, or where money orders
will be cashed. , ,
A Western Union Telef raph AVire A direct
wire, installed for the benefit of those who
wish to send telegrams to their friends and
relatives for Christmas or forNbusiness tele
grams that the busy man wants to send im
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Local and Long Distance Telephone For the
convenience of the busy shopper.
Check Stand Where you may check your lug
gage or packages, or may leave your wraps
while shopping.
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For Mother -
Hosiery, 35e to' $lii4S. v
Brooch, $1.00' 4o $35.00. ,
Neckwear, SOe to $25.00.
Pearl necklaces, $3.95 to $275.
Envelopechemise, $2.95 to $35.
: Mesh bags, $3.45 to $90.00. '
Electric curling irons, $7.25 to
$ftQ.OO. ,
, Toilet sets, $1.50 up to
' Hair ornaments, 50c to $36.50.
Slipper buckles, 75c. to $25.00.
Boudoir slippers, $2.00 to $7.50.
Brassieres, 45c to $13.50.
Ostrkh fafis, $6.50 to $35.00.
Gloves, 50c to $10.00.
, Furs, $5.00 fo $3,750.00.
'. Lingerie (silk), 95c to $198.00.
' Petticoats, $3.95 to . $25.00.
' Boudoir caps,. 95c to $15.00. $
Handkerchiefs, 5c to $5.00.
Dress patterns, $5.00 up. -, -. '
Blouses, 98c to $37.50. '
, Traveling bags, $8.00 to $100.
Bath robes, $4.95 to !
. Coats, $25.00 to $300.00. '
Stationery; 39c to $5.00. ,
' , For Father i ,
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Desk articles, 75c i $35.00. v
Ash trays, 85e to $4.SOi '
Smokingxsets, $7.50 to $15.75."
' Neckwear, 65c' to $5.3a- ; ,
, Watches, $19.60 to .$100.50.
Pencils, $3.00 to $8.25.' : V-
Belt buckles, 50c to $6.00.
: Suitcases, $5.00 to : $80.00.
Cigaret cases, $2.95 to $25.00.
Shirts, $2.50 to $14.00. .
Gloves, $1.25 to $18.00. w
Mufflers$3.10 to $16.30. '-
Bath robes, $5.00 -to $27.50. ,
Clippers, $2.75 to $11.00.
Belts, 75e to $3.00-
Cuff links, 50c to $11.00.
Tiepins, $1.00 to $8.00.
Sweaters,' $4.95 to $16.60.
Golf clubs, $4.25 to $10.00. '
Hats, $3.75 to $27.00.
- Fur caps, $8.50 to $50.00. .
Umbrellas, $3.50 to $20.00.
Trunks, $15.00 to $225.00.
Garters, 45a to 60c. . ;- - :
For Brother
Cuff liiuWSOe to $11.00. --
Scarf piag$1.00 to $8.00.
Neckwear, 65c to $5.30.
Shirts, $2.50 to $14.00.
Canes, $1.45 to $15.00.
Gloves, $1.25 to $18.00. v
' Tool chesis, $3.00 to $25.00.
Desk sets, $6.50 to $48.00. v
Hats, $3.78 to $27.00.
"vCaps, $1.45 to $9.0.
' Bath robes, $5.00 to $27.60."
Sweaters, $4.95 to $16.50.
Pajamas, $2.50 to $20.00.
Skates, $2.00 to $12.50.
Suits, $6.45 to $13.95.
For Sister ;
Silk underwear, 95c to $195.00?
Candy baskets, $5.00. 1
. Ivory sets, $10.00 to $135.00.
Manicure sets, $3.00 to $10.00.
Hair ribbons, 89c to $3.00.
Gloves, 50c to $10.00. '
Slippers, $2.00 to $70.
Slipper buckles, 756 td $25.00.
Hosiery, 25c to $11.95.-. . -Handkerchiefs,
5c to, $5.00.
Garters, 65c. to .$2.25. , -Neckwear,
80c ; to $2S00.
Scarfs, $5.95 to $23.50.
, Sweaters, $5.9 to $75.00.
"Blouses. 98c to $37.50.-.' . .
For the Home -Electric
percolator, $13.50 to
$23.50. v , : -
Electric urn, $18.00 to $31.00.
Sheets, $1.39 to $4.50.
Centerpieces,-$1.95. to $150.00.
Bath sets; $1.50 to. $3.50.
, v Electric grills, $12.60 to $15.00.
Electric toaster, $8.80, to $9.75.
Aluminumware, 10c to $10.50.
Blankets, $3.50 to $35.00.
Rugs, $3.75 to $160.00.
. " Cedar chests, $25.00 to $42.50.
. Lamps, $4.25 to $185.00.
Candlesticks, $1.50 to $20.00.
Book ends, $2.50 to $5)50. ;
' China! 29c to $35.00. I . "(j-
Table linen, $2.95 to $ir.25. s
, Savrware, 15c to $35.00. (
'For thkiadieV.
, Blackboards, $2.00 to $5.95.
Dolls, 69c to $3100.
.Tea sets, 50c to $7.50. - '
Furniture,$4.50 to $23.50.
Games, ldfe to $3.00.
..Teddy bears,-1.00 to $10.00.
Horns, 10c to $3.00. v
Drums, 75c to $4.95.
- Airplanes, 69c to $25.00.
Autos, $11.50 to $55.00.
Iron toys, 15c to $4.50.
Guns, 50c to $5.00. '- -
Electric toys, $1.25 to $3.00.
Sleds, $3.00 to $7.00.
Kiddie Kars, $1.00 to $3.00.
. Pianos, $5.00. - "
Velocipedes, $9.50 to $11.00.
Electric (rains, $8.80 to $27.80.
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