Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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for the purpose of securing the best blouses on the market
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"HIS BLOUSE EVENT has been planned according to our custom of giving the greatest
values at the most timely season and the values given, the beauty of the garments offered
and the prices quoted make this sale the triumph of the season. In every one of the three
price groups we have seen to it that every garment is a perfect example of what a blouse of
its class should be. Read these descriptions. How can you afford to be without them?;
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Extra Selling Spae$
Every Model ! For All Occasions !
for Street Wear-
up to $25
Colors: Tomato, Honeydew, Gray, Rust, Navy, Henna, Batik, Porcelain, Rattan, Bisque
for Inforrrial Wear
doi of Canton CrcDe. in sumlice effect of
corded tucks; rich in the simplicity of fashion and beauty
of its materials and refection of workmanship.
Canton Crepe ovevibuse with inserts of real filet lace
in rose design f'ened into place by hand embroidery;
fine tucks at s'.ioulders; new short pointed sleeve,-finished
at point by crocheted ball.
for Afternoon Wear-
. fli-Mnnlnrrrl frill mnHfll in Crerje de Chine: vest of re
lief embroidery done in gold; frill trimmed cuffs of em
broidered Georgette.
300 Tricolette Blouses
In plain and fancy weaves. There are tie
oil and overblouse models. Values to
6.95, at, each,
395
And Semi-Formal Evening Wear Overbloftses bf
Canton Crepe with tie-on sash; corded square neck;
elaborate trimmings of gold or silk.
for Sports Wear-
Crepe de Chines in jade, porcelain and other bright
colors; collars of the popular batik designs, hem-'
stitched and tailored. tJ
Omaha's Supreme Blouse Department Second Floor West
250 Georgette Crepe Blouses
In flesh, bisque and navy. The models
are embroidered and lace trimmed.
Each,
500
Buster Brown Shoes
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For Children Attractively Priced
Mothers Day Cards
Don't forget that Sunday, May 8, is Mothers' Day. Obserrs this
day by sending your mother a message of affection. in the form
of a reading card. Our assortment is very large; make your se
lection today.
Book Section -Main Floor Arcad
Pretty
Tub
Frocks
Don't buy children shoes that merely look good.
Consider first the comfort they will derive from the
shoes and the wear they will get out of them. The
Buster Brown Shoe looks well and wears well and
is designed to support , and shape the soft pliable
foot bones by following nature's graceful lines. We
have them in all styles, sizes and widths and take
special pains in fitting your children in the shoe
that was made for them.
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FREE A clevcr Souvcn'r fr .Each Chlli
Visiting Our Shoe Section Saturday
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Cocoa Brown Calf Oxfords
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11 Sizes 11 y2to 2, at. ,
' Gunmetal Calf Oxfords
1 1 Gunmetal Calf Oxfords, sizes 8 to 11
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Brogue Oxfords
if Of soft brown leather, sizes liy to 2, at; 5.00
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Patent Oxfords for the Boys
Children's Hats
1.95
and
3.95
1.95
and
3.95
Every little, girl wants a hat for this bright spring
weather. We have them here. Just what the school
girl needs. Dress hats in braids and taffetas, some
flower trimmed, others tailored with bands and stream
ers; in Milan and Lisere, large and small; at these
moderate prices Saturday, 1.95 and 8.95. -
Second Floor East
2s
If Little Gents' Patent Leather Oxfords in sizes 9 to 12. 5.50
. Main Floor West
.Headwear for the Boys
100 Doiaa Boy' Hat
and Caps in every im
aginable shape and
color, special, Satur
day, at
50c
Mala Floor ArcU
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Better Grade in Boy'
Headwear at
1.00, 1.50
2.00,2.50
Mala Floor Arc ad.
For the Girls 6 to 14 Years Old
Priced for
Saturday at
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Bright ginghams, trimmed with sashes and pockets used in
many charming ways. Flocks of individual style offer op
portunities of choosing to suit personal tastes. And they
are of such fine, yet. substantial materials and so well made
and finished that they can be tubbed repeatedly with
out fear of lessening their beauty. This price offers an
opportunity you cannot afford to miss. So bring the girl in
Saturday and have her fitted with the frocks she will need
for the summer. Priced for Saturday, at 2.95 .
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Your:"daughter looks forward to graduation day with a
thrill that comes as much from anticipation of the wearing
of a beautiful frock as from the prospect of receiving her di-1
ploma. The dresses we have placed in stock for this event are
of sheerest organdies, voiles and georgette crepes; trimmed in
ruffles, ftucks, fine laces and embroidery; a frock chosen fromN
this group will add to the pleasure of the event for which it is
selected an&cwill be a source of delightful satisfaction for wear
at the many events that come after. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years.
f Priced at 7.50, 10.00, 12.5Q and up to 37.50
Second Floor West
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We Offer
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Eat at Brandeis Stores Cafeteria
and satisfy your lunch on full meal appetite
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