Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 2, 1888, Page 9

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PART I EI(:JI'] EE.\TH YEAR. — ‘MA 1888 ANNUTAL Holiday Books and X-Mas C Select Your X-Mas Presents Now, While Stock is Complete ~a 1888, —~SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 171 Special and Exiraordinary Inducements for Week. o & A o by and Before the Great Rush Begins. WONDERFUL BARGAINS ! IN SETS. BULWER LYTTON'S WORKS 13 vols., cloth, list price $1 cut price THAGKERAY'S WORKS, cloth, list price $15.00, ./88.48 10 vols., A Marvel Inf BARGAINS BEAUTIFUL ART BOOKS! DAY’S SERENE t Macdonald I’uH is il 2 price £5.00, cut price Dore Bible Gallery outipricas Eten sl s 84052 ngnif SCOTT'S WAVERLY NOVELS, list price $18.00, 12 vols., cloth, cut price GEORGE ELIOT'S WORKS, 8 vols., cloth, list price $12.00, it pico S At S $3.05 WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS. 10 vols., cloth, list price $15.00, CU ] Do MMl i $5.48 SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS, * 4 large octavo volumes, beauti- fully printod in lar i ; ..$5.98 EMERSUN N ESSAYS autiful large print, st price $2 00, cut pr GUUFERS LEATHERSTOCKING TALES. loth, list prico $3.00, cut 2 vols., bey ..82.08 . COOPER'S SEA TALES. 6 vols., cloth, list price $5.00, cut price $2.08 . CARLYLE'S FRENCH REVOLUTION, 2 vols., cloth, gilt tops, list price $2,00, ¢ m pri ico CARLYLE'S ESSAYS. 4 vols,, cloth, list price $6,00, cut price .82 Rawlinson's Seve1 Great MUIIHI‘C' i3, b vols., cloth, list |n|u, $ prico 83 08 MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 6 vols., cloth, list price $5,00, cut TR AR R $1.48 MACAULAY'S ESSAYS AND PUEMS 8 vols., cloth, list price ut $1.48 Robert__Elsmere The literar ents. Read it ble copies sensation of two contin- when you can buy the At 25c. Handsomely boolk Cotter’s Saturday Night, 1u s\. 00, cut pr e Ivorine Poems. gift | illustrated quarto clegantly bound in ivorine, list pa el Beauties of Mountains, n on Rhine, New Siyle Leather Poams. Beautifully bound in padded leather' with new design, list price $1.50, At 98c. Se La Xmas Stories. MflSlCI‘llCC{S of Modern Painters. d with 11 photo- of Munkac. cte,, list price Curngr, Ross eur, ; 7,50, the ms List price 7 Only $3.98. America lllustrate d. Tlustrated by celebrated a quarto, gilt edges, list price Only 98c. sts, large Cf Ne Re Robinson Crusoe, Hu Fables, Children of the Abbey. —IN— | BOOK-MAKINC. |Juvenile: Books, At 25c. atly and subtantially bound in cloth. iber you have .to pay 25¢ per cover book, for. a and we offer these pth ‘yund volumes at the marvelous 25¢. low price of East Lynne, John Dickens’ Child’s History of d, Tom Brown wlifax, ottish Chiefs, Thaddeus of ist Days of Pompei Largest and best printed 12-mo in titles o select from cut right down to 29¢c. Alhambra, Astoria harles O'Malley, Deer Sketch Book, Mill on Floss, Romola, Pilot, Europe lllustrated. | athfinder, Great Exy Two Citi iend, Madeap Fuli-page wood cuts, list price 85,00, | Violet, Guy Maanering, Waverly, Red Only 3)148. hics of the Dust and Joy Forever, Eugenc Aram, Midshipman, } Oliver Twist, Rob Roy, Hyperion, A Bunch of Violets, [smandon Bells, vnaer two Fings, w Exquisitely illu list $5.00, Cut price $2.95. strated by Ireno Jerone, | Li Photograph Albums, | XMAS CARDS anda, Vanity Fair, Young Foresters, fe of Washington, and wany others, SCRAP_BOOKS ! ¥, | Uniform with XMAS GARDS, °%11,000 Standara 12-mos AL BUMS a1d SORAP BOOKS. —— Belfords Annual, ’88 9 mong the juv ons and gtories new d thoroughly price 81.50, At 78c. + The flneSyIlabm History of Ohio a | printed in beauti- . strated with wood '41.\ historics of .\-,\\ " 4Greai§Bunks4 The Famots Calon 19-mos, Fach elogantly (mu-u ated and con- taining short stgdics by Louisa M. Al- cott, Olive jh@nr‘ ete., worth §1.00 Only 48c Each, OUR Bo'\{?. UR GIRLS, Holly and Mistletoe, Homespun Yarns. SOME Splendi¢ Books At 25c. book 4-(..;!;.19 about 96 pages, age, lithograph o ¥, Animals and B Favorite ples, Poetry and Pietures, Little Pets, Our Babies, Sunsbine and Gladness. Children’s Books From 3¢ up iry ales, Rosebuds, Dim: * CHRISTMAS hrds trade than at present. . 50 per cent cheaper than the Underneath area few of our special bargains: daily, this fail. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. We will open Monday morn- ing the finest line of Black \1]]\3 ever shown in this city. ks we imported direct s, which enables us to sell them L]]ldl)(l‘ than anyone else. They comprise all the lat- est fancy weaves, such as Royal Armure, Faille Francaise, Jer- sey Silks, Surah Royal, Satin Rhadamas, Tricots, Satin De Lux, Satin De Flora, and the prices range from $1 to $4.50 a yard. We will also show a full line of John D. Cutler'’s Celebrated Black Silks. They also come in a number of fancy weaves. «LOUIS VELVETEENS.” To-morrow we will close out the balance of our celebrated Louis Velveteens, all our 65¢ and 75¢ Velveteens to-morrow at 23(, FAsT coLORs. All our 8sc and g1 Velve- teens at 3735c. Fast coLors. All our $1.25 Velveteens at 57%c. FAsT COLORS Our $1.50 Louis teens come in all shades. Just the smoking Jackets. This num- ber will be closed out at 78c. The wear of this Velve- teen is guaranteed by the man- ufacturer, and full compensa— sation will be made for any de- fect in wear. CLOAKS AT HALF PRICE We have just purchased an entire stock of Cloaks from a New York house. To close out the entire lot they gave them to us at ncarly half price. We shall place them on' sale giving our customers lvantage. They consist Plush Newmarkets, Sacques and Jackets, plain and striped cloth Newmarkets, with plaited fronts, Plush and Vel- vet Wraps, plain and with bea- ver and monkey fur trimmings, and colored cloth jackets in all styles, and Misscs’ and chil- dren’s cloaks. Remember, Monday. COLORED DRESS GOODS, A splendid opportunity to buy a fine and good dress for very little mone AT AR 70 picces nf nm Henrietta (,]nlh 42 inches wide; we have all the new shades, never sold less than 75¢. Monday, 37%c. FOR 25c. All Wool Striped Suiting. We have only four colors,navy, brown, green and grey; we therefore offer them at 25¢,they are 40 inches wide and positive- ly all wool. Regular price 65¢ now only 25c, No house can offer a greater bargain than this. An imported Broadcloth, warranted steam shrunk, 54 inches wide, extra fine quality, all the new shades at $1.19, Our former price was $1.65, al- fle Velve- desirable thing for so guarantced not to i rough, Rembmber the price, $1.10, AT og8ec. Just 20 pieces of French Habit Cloth; this cloth is well known to our customers, which has sold regularly at g1. 25, but to clear this line, our price on Monday is g8c, ‘MA 1833 SALE. We were never better prepared to meet the demands of our BLACK GOODS DEPT. SPECIAL. 38-inch all woo] black Trico t 45¢, worth 65c. 4o-inch all wool black Hen- rietta Cloth at 55¢, worth 75c. 54-inch all \\'oul black Flan- nel at 65¢, worth 85c. 42-inch Priestley’s Silk Warp Armures at §1.25, worth §2.25. 48-inch black Ladies’ Cloth at g8c, worth $1.65. go-inch all wool black Cash- mere at 79c,regular price $1.00. HOSIERY AND UNDER- WEAR DEPT. 75 dozen Ladies’ full, regu- lar made Heavy All-wool Hose at 35¢, worth soc. 100 dozen Ladies' Extra Fine British Cashmere Hose, full regular made, with double me- rino heel and toe. They are splendid value for 7s5c; sale price soc. 65 dozen Ladies’ “ONYX SEAMLEss Brack” Heavy fleece lined Hose, full, regularmade, warranted not to crock or fade, at 48c; they are worth 75¢ a pair. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY DEP'T. We have alot of nearly 100 dozen in odd sizes, of Chil- dren’s fine Cashmere Hose; they are well assorted, black, navy, scal, ribbed and plain, and are worth from s50c to $1.10; we shall close them outat just half price. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR DEPT. In this department we have some very special prices. We offer 6o dozen Ladies’ fine quality vests and pants in odd lots and s ; they are the genuine American Hosiery Company goods and are worth from $2 to 2.75 each; we shall sell them in two lots. ) Lot one at g1.25; lot two at $1.50. 9o dozen Ladies’ fine Jersey fitting ribbed ves i i neck and long sleeves, at goc, worth $1.374. ; Onvx StaiNLEss Brack Hose, full, regular made with double heel and ribbed tops, at soc. worth 75c. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. SILK ITANDKERCHIEFS AND MUF- FLERS. 100 dozen Silk Mufflers, 95c; worth g1.50, 150 dozen white Silk Mufflers, $1 300 dozen wh wnd colored Silk Mufflers, ¢1.25; worth $2. 250 dozen colored Silk Muf- flers, $1.50 and §1.75; worth $2.50. 500 dozen white and colored Silk handkerchiefs, 35¢; worth 50¢. 500 dozen white and colored Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c; worth $1.00, 200 dozen and colored worth $1.75. colored Silk Handkerchiefs, 75¢ and gr1; worth 25 per cent more, 100 dozen Initial in silk, 6 orth g1, AT BARGAINS IN MENS' SUPERFINE UNDERWEAR, 25 dozen Shirts and Draw ers, extra fine quality, $3 each; worth $4. 25 11011‘11 'l'r' e white ;.' fittin g best ‘We are receiving fresh new goods could be bought early 50 dozen superfine Shirt§ and Drawers, $1.95; regular price $3. z 20 dozen extra heavy Scotch wool Shirtsand Drawers, $2.50; former price §3.75. 15 dozen rlet Shirts and Drawers, $2.50; regular pricg o dozen scarlet and whité Shirts and Drawers, $1.75; regs ular price §2.25. 15 dozen stripe Shirts and Drawers, merly $3.75. BLANKET AND FLANNEE DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR. This Department is receivin 1 all wog) $2; fqr bargains daily from our easter bll)(_l‘ On Monday we wi offer 17 Eiderdown Comfort: 6x7 feet, retailed by us e \rl? this Fall at $17.50; to-morro¥ at$12.35, all new Goods. 100 Fur Mats suitable fo) carriages, at $2.98; reduce from $5. 5 Tiger Skin Mats at $3. 5@ w orth 36 We show an extensive lin of white and colored rmbrold ered Flannels from 75c up, a] new patterns. ART DEPARTMENT * ON SECOND FLOOR. Ladies’ will find this dant‘ ment complete with everything nccessary for fancy work, Plush and Metal Ornaments, Rope and Etching Silk. We have an extra largg st(vCL of Stamped goods, comyg g Bureau sc , Tidies, Ca \m;v cloths, Doylies, Splashg exs and 'l‘r;ly clulhs. Spanish md /\HanL \ .\rq 20c. skein. Germantown Yarn 15¢ skeirfd In this Department will bd found a full line of Knit Skirtsy Jockey Caps, Toboggansy Sacques, Booties, Leggings, and Facinators.,, LINEN DEPARTMENT. 25 pieces 62in. Cream Damy askat 49¢, worth 6oc, 1 30 pieces 68 in. Bleached Damask at 85¢, worth $1.25, 100 dozen Red Border Doy lics at g1, worth ¢1.50. 100 dozen Fancy Bordep Towels at 25¢, worth 35c. REAL SEAL BONNETS, On Monday, at g2.19 We will offer 200 Real Seal Turbans, Walking Hats, Scal Pokes and Seal Bonnets at ¢2,19. They are worth from $7 to $10. These will be found at our lace TOY D Our g nn\\} opened, eve I\Ihln rin the shape uf toys will be found there, Dolls, Rocking Horses, Sleds, Doll Buggi ,'I"rnnl\'s’ Burcaus, Drums, Black Boards; Tool Chests, Magic Lanterns, Banks, and thousands of otheg i too numerous to mens tion. Come and get your toyd before the assortment is brokery PLUSH GOODS., On our main floor will bd® found the largest assortment of fancy Plush Toilet Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Manicurg Scts, Work Boxes, Handkers chicf and Glove Boxes, Jewelry “ases, Ink Stands, Shaving Sets, Poker Sets and Mirrors, o ol o 8

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