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Half-Price Sale of Madeira Linens The Brandeis Store Restaurant, Tenth will Mail Early Floor, not be open New Year's Eve. Buy Early* W« make this early announcement in order Attend the Hour Sales Monday that if desired, reservations may be made 9 to 10 A. M. 10 to 11 A. M.—300 10 to 11 A. M—360 So the Postal Employes at other placea. The Brandeis Rests u ants |[ will be open during tb regular hours New Can Have a ' Character Dolls China Celery Set Silk Vests ear's day—Monday, Entrance on 17th Baby Jersey street. Worth 50c Regular 1.25 Value Worth 1.59 Full Holiday Christmas Quantities No Phone are 25c 69c 1.00 limited; or Mail Bodice-topped vests we reserve dolls, This set consists of Art Novelties Sleeping baby with ribbon or Jersey Orders Only 12 More the right some with wigs, some oblong celery tray silk straps in dainty Metal Boudoir six individual salt dishes to flesh shades. All sizes m medium and ex- to with bald heads. All are with No limit jointed. tra lengths. First and second qualities. Days Lamps~01d ivory Eifhth Floor match* Fifth Floor—East Shopping purchases. Toird Floor—Center Deliveries finish with Dres- NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS—NO DELIVERIES Before Christmas— den decorations Shades lined with Shop Early rose or blue silk. Complete— ■ ■■ ■' j j .. 6.00 for Smokers' Stands of Solid Mahogany— Jewelry With heavy glass tray, glass match holder, cigar rests and O CA snuffers. Christmas Imported Nickel and Glass Ash Trays selections —Single trays and in sets. Very Make your Christmas in attractive in fancy 1 AA O CA Linens from large and varied suggestions Half-Price of Madeira our Jewelry of Sale Jewelry Department. colorings. 1»UU to O.DU the highest quality and novelties of Japane ? Walnut Nut Bowls—With the most attractive sort offer sug- metal-tipped hammer. All Kinds Madeira gestions for gifts and are marked at Set, IJC An Importer’s such low prices that buying will not and Narcissus Bulbs Pottery Bowl—Paper Linens “hurt” the white narcissus bulbs with pottery bowl and pocketbook. moss to hold bulbs in place, all contained Close-Out on All in gift box with appropriate Hand-Embroidered 50 C Sheffield Silver Boxed Novelties—Useful and clever items in on Pure Linen verses. and Sheffield are al- gift boxes with appropriate Jump- Samples Attractive pieces ing ropes, kitchen knives, fruit knives, ways acceptable. Two specials for triple tools, lettuce bags, ice picks, book Monday selling: plates and so on. OP. 1 PA Pieces All at Price Priced &DC to A .OU Odd \\2 Hammered Silver Sandwich Plates— Imported Artificial Fruits—They look just With shield near edge for O like the real ones. Towels—100 towels in QO Apples, peaches, plums, 54-Inch Round Madeira Pieces—Elab- Madeira Guest engraving. 0»u0 oranges, lemons, OC_ 1 flfl embroidered in various at- guest size. A big value and right grapes and pears. to AsV/V/ orately Etched Crystal Vase—In Sheffield now hard to get. A real A A Mahogany Serving Trays—With removable tractive designs* The best lot we silver, holder pierced design, O CA backs. Attractive designs under cemented 4.00 towel, for Lt*u\J a 12 inches high, glass so the water does not leak through. have had for many day and away below today’s market price. There Beautiful Embroidered Madeira Scarfs :rd 2.00 to 2.75 Cup and Brush—With silver-plated in —300 scarfs in three sizes; the best Shaving Kwush Ru—The new concentrated perfume, are just 80 of these pieces, many holder in pierced design. 1 AA rose and violet odors 1 lot we have had for a C boxed. * avrv put up instances there is one of a kind. long Q O Attractively in tubes. A t\/\/ only D glass time. All at one price, each White Stone Bar Pin*—Solid set, AA In large bottles, 2.50 So for be here good choosing, early. in many designs. Boxed. w*7C Third Madeira Oval Doilies—500 of Floor—West. Priced, Tray White Stone Bar Pin*—Sterling silver, these, many elaborately embroidered straight bar, bow knot designs, in solid —probably will not last out colors. Platinum finish. In dainty 1 OP 9.50 to 20.00 velvet padded box. i and Combine the day. Each, Oy C Beauty Luxury La Tauica Pearl*—24-inch strand. The gen- in the attractive La Tausca pearls; AA Gift oj 24-Inch Round Madeira Pieces—200 6-Inch Madeira Doilies—If want uine, (? you indestructible and guaranteed. 0*W a to share in this be here at 9 Silk Underwear pieces, elaborately embroidered; lot, Me*h Bag*—Made by Whiting and Davis; Jersey close out of all 4.00 num- AA o’clock. 25c values 1 ^>1/ _ silver plated and green gold finish; square A shimmering silk vest from chain A neeping for for, each, and long effects; soldered folds of crisp vThite tissue is cer- bers, IZX/2C and panier handle, *»• • ® tain of instant from its approval Novelty Necklace*—Of cut crystal in colors feminine recipient. A very beau- of jade, jet, amber, honey dew, sapphire. tiful showing of Jersey silk vests Opera length with tassel and pen- PA by Kayser and other makes offered A New of Franconian Lace Scarfs dant on end. In attractive box. wUC in orchid, peach, maize, black and Shipment French Wax-Filled Pearl*—Perfectly matched, flesh are specially O pink tint. 27-inch strand. Opera -| OP QC In All Sizes for Chiffonieres and the New Tables * priced, Bureaus, Shaped length, graduated. In a box. Bloomers and stepins to match are Main Floor—East. priced 15x54 Inches 3.98 at 18x84 Inches 7.50 18x45 Inches 3.98 (Tray Covers) Kayser Sport Bloomers and Stepins Beautifully made in a heavy quality 10x14 Inches 1.25 of Jersey silk and trimmed in con- 18x63 Inches 5.98 23x84 Inches 8.50 Veils and Scarfs trasting colors, these bloomers are 12x18 Inches 1.98 Silk Knit and Silk Lace Scarf*—With fringed shown in blaze, navy, henna, black, 4.50 15x45 Inches 3.50 ends in black, white and colors. O QC purple and other new shades. 18x54 Inches 10x14 Inches 2.25 Worth 5.00, special at Main Floor—IVest. Imported Silk Maline*—In all colors, a„d OQ rrd 5.50 6.00 special, per yard, AUC Third Floor—Center. Shetland Silk Veila—With borders and em- broidered edges in all colors. Special, each, OvC A Garden of Flowers Silks for Main Floor—North. Christmas Suggestions Gloves for Gifts " For the Littlest Ones Christmas — I Warm Capa for Natural Pongee Boya—With ad- Natural colored pongee, 33 inches suitable for mak- Boys’ Apparel justable ear tabs, wide, ing garments of all deserip made of chin- tions—blouses, handkerchiefs A Timely Sale of chilla, polo cloth dresses and drapes. It laun and cotton and ders perfectly and gives un- wool fabrics. A told service. Priced in the Boys different weights, per yard— gift appreciated Sweaters by every boy who 1.25,1.98,2.25 e n j oys outdoor I Muffler Silk—-'J -inch Treco tub- 6.50 life. Priced from |i ing for making men's or women’s scarfs and mufflers o Our Millinery Department is a veritable Garden of Flowers in black, white, tan, gray and 7.50 1.79 these Christmas Bowls of roses, jonquils, during glad days. brown. This muffler silk carnations, chrysanthemums and representatives of most of the Values comes in a dropstitch effect 2.50 other varieties known to the floral kingdom greet you at every and it usually requires 1 Vs | turn—and all so perfect in production that you must examine Surplus stock of Every Boy Woul«f Leve a New John Stitch yards for a scarf. 1 them closely before you will believe that Uiey are artificial. f Progress Knitting Mills Overcoat—Man tailored pockets and belt Per yard, 1 There has never been in Omaha such a complete and beautiful purchased at great like ovetrcoat has. Some have just daddy’s our Silk* for de at display of artificial flowers as you will find in Millinery Lingerie—Crepe Popular Styles price reductions. plaid linings, all woof, dark and light mix- chine all colors Department. in delicate ttirca. Sizes 1 to 6 17 QQ to OE AA suitable for gifts of all sorts Pullovers and coat styles. All with Mg • ••'O ^O.UU Dress Garnitures—In gold, silver and bright colors; suitable for collars. yearn. Priced 40 inches wide, priced, per Reasonable Prices roll All pure wool. Solid colors dinner or evening dresses. l» 9 Cunning Creeper* for the Baby Boy—Styles 1 QB QE yard— body stripes and color combinations. To Priced'at 1 fine Gruen’s that are most attractive, made of pink, blue Long Gloves—Very Long Suede Fab- fit boys of all ages from 3 to 18 years. maize and tan mercerized O JA Boutonnieres—For the winter coat or wrap, OP to QP selection real kid ric Glove •—Exclusive 1.39,1.65, of in A sweater makes a most appropriate Priced, Oe*T^ at in these poplin. priced 16-button length. In styles novelties, Christmas gift. Leather Leggina—Fleece lined, knee length hat or dress trimming, to Flowers—For ^ QE 1.98,2.50 12 and 16-button length. __-i a sensible gift for little boys. They beaver and white. Makes priced from Tricolette Tubing for vests, in black, In are in a shade of brown. A JA beaver, mode, gray, pretty Our direct * Boys’ Juvenile Overcoats Decorative Flowers—Roses, Jonquils, Dahlias, Carnations, Chry- all delicate shades, 3(5 inches importation and O AA Sizes 2 to 8 years.
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