Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 1, 1889, Page 17

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NG, QEPTEMBER 1, PA[}ES 1124 Gi iven Away. To every lady visiting our store to-mor- row and during the week, the choice of the latest POPULAR NOVELS, in bock form i Follow the Ilress I.mmg, All Colors, N’S SUITS ° You will find by examining these suits that they are worth fully double the price we ask for New Fall Styles, Fine Quality In short lengths. SUOUIT All sizes, heavy Cassimerss, wo:th $10, fancy pattern, 54,62 fine fitting. = 00 i B $o.T5 BI.TH The greatest hitl Diagonal Suits, worth $12. The clothing d :alers’ bugbear. S O R Fency Cassimere, Checks, Plalds and Strip2s, worth $168. To-morrow only STEEE The finest Suit ever put cn cale at $18. Spec'al fair week price, —BUYS A Child’s.Suit, Good solid cassi- . In all ages from 4 to 18 years, 950 mere, any size from 4 to 13. Cosets you $2.50 elsewhere. —BUYS A Nobby Suit, CoArand PANTS Just the thing for . fall wear, and a dnmdy to wear. Would be oheap at $4.00, —FOR A ; Wool Suit, To fit a boy any age from 4 to 1% years; in eight palwrlln and * five' dinsrent styles of cuts. A great offer. ~FOR Chidren’s Sits, fuea 4t 13 yeurs, y mad 1 Nortolk ml dtsand beits. | Wort 3 50'1'3‘0‘“’ SUITS, k Ao v.‘u". """ “’ |Illl¥l (llll!nll Vests; \\(rlll’h und a sult, ounq. llll|rlu1 9,60, 85 Oofififfi‘s' SUIT, Ages I:ommm‘)mr- / the most stylish thing ‘thet v = boen made for boys tniss sason lmu. ¢ RauLs, conts and vestaj wor ol ( [rot Boys' Lnee Pants | Boys’ Knes Pan's | Boys’ Knes Pants 19¢ | 23¢ | 50c These are strong cotton | This will stand the | Any size from 4 to 13. hardest wear for a boy | Equal to any $1.00 cussi- goronm wear firsb vate 000 | p)q'on iy clothes; sizde mere, and well made, 100k well, from 4 to 12, Will bear spanking. ——e American Saieens.5[: YARD 0 S OAK el al N arexries (loaks markets 502, 504, 506, 508 and 5610 South 13th Street. Our stock throughout our vast establishment, now consisting of ten complete stores, three stories and basement, making the largest retail house west of Chicago, have been extensively increased. Ourassortments contain complete lines from the cheapest to the very finest grades of goods. Finest quallly Eleganl (}uriama Scrim, All styles and nolor‘s [ Fine 100 PIECES Double Fold Wool Seree (ashmeres, 2 OASES Fing 40-Inch Wide STRIPED CHEVIOTS New Fall Styles, ALL WOOL 40-INCH WIDE Billiard" Cloth, _All newest shades, | 36-INCH WIDE Imported All Wool French Cashmeres, Fall Colors. 100 PIECES NEW EFFECTS IN Fall Novelties 4 Comprising Stripe Foule, rges, Camelette Clotl, wi side bands and black and, Worth Double, white mixture: Yard. Worth 25c, vard, Worth 60c. 10,000 short Icngths Silk |Ilus|on Ruchings, Over 100 styles. Y Aun DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT (MAIN FLOOR.) DRESS GOODS. This season’s entire importation of Standard Silk Warp and All Wool Blzok Dress Fabrios will be placed on sale to-morrow. Such a complete stock of thoroughly reliable Black | Drees Goods has never before been placed on sale in Omaha. These con- sist of the following desirable weaves for autumn wear. Peau d’Laive, Velom Travers, Striped Henrietta, Soudan, Serge, Ismalia c. _ | Cloth, Plaid Her 1netm. ‘Whipcords, Eatin Merveillet x. Drap d'Strasburg, Coateline, Moire sStripes, Sebastapol Cords, and 100 styes. Speulal Offar for To-morrow: 20 pieces All Wool Henrletta, worth 65¢ 5 c 41 pieces All Wool 4€= inch Henrietta, worth 50 t other makes and 10 pieces Silk Warp 40-in. Henrietta,worth (SECOND FLOOR.) I 46-INCH WIDEHE 'Ame ican Broadclath Very wide and fine. )ress Goods. BLACK ; 12[: 4 SILK FINISHED Imported Henrietias Black and all colors, 42 PIROCES New Tnvisible Plaid Imported Cashmeres 48c Yard, Worth fhe: 1889, —-T\VL\ITY -FOUR An Elogant Line of Imported| All Waol Henrixtas n newest colorings, such as | Havana, Mode, New Drabs, 63c iz Worth s 125, (R Wordh, 1 50, | Mousse, Horeal Tint, Marine, ete. ¥ G 2 CASES 60-INCH WIDE Warranted to Elve satis fac- g0ods are worth fully % m "t o Inixaduce them g gur trade we will szl them ay “54-Inch “ dc Imported ‘ Amazon Gloth g 8 E \\mms 00, DEP'T. THE LARGEST STOCK, TIHE NEWEST STYLES, AND LOWZILST PRICES OF ANY HOUSE Plush | ot Ladies' extralong Very Handsome real silk seal a Plush Oloaks, ow foeds, $14.50 | 3230 $1g,50 | 83.30 §22,50 | S495 $28.00 | 31,50 83 00 m 50 These include ele- These are elegant ganb brajded im- goods and are worth from $18 to 8$76. worth double the Drico asked I the above bargalus ¢ An away for you free of charge IN THE CITY, + Ladies’ Fine Import« ported gér ncnts, ' nying a small depoiit down and 3 I!) -u uln‘ you will save at least 25 per Jacl t Chlldrens MISSGS’ s1.65 (| OIS Ladies’ Imported Broadeloth Jack- | Our lineluthis de- eis, in allcolors, pultmmt is (om $2.50| g150 $2.60 $3.4 §4.95- $6.50 $1.76 $9.00 You will save fully nt by buy= ks now g them pu ed Wa'king Jack- els, brown and black, $3.65 Ladies’ Silk Plush Jackets, latest styles, $10 This Is an exact imitation of sealskin, o THE FAIR" OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK. 100 don n F\m_ White ephyr Inianis Shirts, Long sleeves. Villinery PAGES. N MBP R 74 Given Away. To every purchaser of goods at our store, we will give a FREE TICKET, l 10 the Merchants' 10: EACH S Very FineQURIY Exposition at the Coliseum. Rush 'to The Fam ‘Ihxs W eel. B 7 ’Cu%sGoonunluy 5 Shaker Flannel, Silk Piushes, In all new colors. 35 YARD ept. Our Millinery Department is acknowledged by every lady as the largest and most popular in the city, and this season we are showing a greater line than ever. Trimmings and Hat Shapes are now complete and we invite your inspection, To-morrow we show an Elegant Line FELT HATS I3IOC FINE WOOL FELT HATS LOC NEW SHAPES Black Straw Hats, 2Sc “Best Milan Siraw, Fall Style Hat, Fl.C0. Our stock of Ribbons, FALL STYLES Trimmed Hats 81 ———— Elegantly Trimmed New Styles Ladies’Hats $2.85. AN ELEGANT LINE OF NEW Pattern Hats, =184.95 Worth up to $10.00. Long S 1 Wings,be; Fancy Fewthcr».Zac Blak Birds, 50 SHOE DEPARTMENT. We guarantee every pair of Shoes sold shalt Elve reasonable satisfaction, or new Shoes will e given for old ones free. Boys' and Girls' Behool Bhoers 15¢ Worth §1.25, Fine Goat Bcliool 8hoes 99¢ Worth $1.50. LADIES' SHOES, Y $2.50‘ MEN'S SHOES. v $1.25 "5 Infants’ Goat und Kid Snoes 33¢ Worth T6e, Ladies' ine Shoes, in glove kid, DebIG, FEAse AN £oat, all sizes, worth fully Ladies' genuine Pera Kid Shoes, Opera and Common Sense Last, worth #, Men's Good Durable Shoes, Hutton, Luce and Congress, worth # Extra ¥Fino Dongola or American Kangaroo 8110e, Worth #1.u0. Minsoa® Kigo Do o ol K1id Bh $1.26 Worth §2.60. J.L.BRANDEIS & SONS 602, 504, 606, 508, 610 South 13th S,

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