Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 1, 1889, Page 9

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o OMAHA, Uh])/\\ \I()R\T\(-. UPENING SALE OF NEW FALL GOODS FOR FAIR WEEK BIBBONS! RIBBONS Underneath find Particulars of the Great Ribbon Sale Previously Announced. NINETP ENTH YL‘AR. [ THE OMAHA 'SUNDAY BEE. oww | \IIH* R 1, I“NO---T\\'D\‘TY FOU ll 1‘/\(-1 NUMBER 74. SEI NoTionsSainces [{8FA c»NU\&! — ”Vl 5 Lot 1, at 7 Cents. Gros Grain Ribbon. satin Sale. price 7c. edge, all pure silk, 500 pieces No less by the in all the newest shades. piece. Lot 2 at 10 Cents. 300 pieces Gros Grain :Ribbon, satin edge, all pure silky/ in all the new shades. Just the correct thing for trimmings. Sale price 10c. 1000-1507 Douglas Street. Fresmeses e assortment of shades, Sale price 12%¢. e —— ( | in the same Lot 4at 16 2-3 Cents. 300 pieces Gros Grain Ribbon, satin edge, in shades. Sale price 16 2-3. the same Make your purchases this week. We None Lot 5 at 19 Cents. 300 pieces Gros Grain Ribbon, Tomorrow 19c. guarantee to save you 35 per cent. satin edge. Sale price but choice new goods will be offered. We will also offer a lot Moire Ribbon, satin edge, in Nos. 7, ESTAELISHLD 186&- 9 and 12. These Ribbonsare just half lhmr actus \l value. T o S CRASHES. 'gasmfi,';;gs;my,,Hosmm,," Nottingham Luco Curtains 'F‘p; In this department every indication ranging from $17.50 o' S th bl siaNEH Fata o sashion ] il i AB ABE (o 1s or loss than points to the belief that we are to have Bfiifuntines i onaloss variety and ON SECOND FLOOR. twilled crash at 125¢, worth 16je. This ;].:: “_f,‘,‘_'t'h‘ ARl S ony, ut Tambour urtains $4.98. Our a very prosporous fall and winter trade the very latest colorings. competitors’ price for the same goods is a bargain. 500 pairs ladies’ real Freunch Cash- T Ih tha fier grade' of mobdl Come carly and get best choice. TAKE ELEVATOR. : ; .50, ;E?’E{Lg':}',",‘}fif‘;fim";f:‘,:';g",’:,:?::;;% OLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. j g Rpoiireeaand sk nanplele fu the 100 dsan & RAciEiEb R 81118, rodusad nfu?hlmm:-';L“:'h1:\|I-‘-“'\vii{\‘."\t::\ll)?'xl"l‘(‘lf i‘)‘]“n‘l’ R et b QL i‘i’l‘.&”JJLL,“.'.“H“&‘.‘,‘G“‘;M;; A Lk Our fall stock in this department now u;f’::)";".md ppiaster? Sl ShoB o, 100 dozen § napkins at $1.37, reduced ?&g Sééu “price E:;::‘th‘;;ifl;“j‘hl;::“ :r Friy LD A L oy 02 (R Byen el WD ST el Pasmpetibldiceing 2novdes, Glolfteand O doson § napking at 8238, reduced S e R T SO R AR Tambour Swiss Curtains $12, 814, 815, RO Tk Copartmen Iy complote Sl i D s depanimantiiyou awill " Stampod bureau scorfs at 850, 500,50, from 8. : i and foes and extra longth, at 62ic e N ') great bargmus. It will be money 756, up to 150 dozen % napkins at $1.72, reduced worth 90c. Trish Point Curtains ,”;, worth $12. styles being added. Novelties in brocades, stripes and fig- ures which surpass anything eve shown by us or any other house in 40 dozen ladies’ extra fine real French Cashmere Black Hose, with silk feet, at 90c; worth $1.374, in your pocket if you will avail yourself of ihis opportunity. Ladies’ ready-made tea gowns in sateen, gingham, challis or nainsook, from $2. 100 dozen % napkins at $2.73, reduced from $3.75. 75 dozen 4 napkins at $2.98, Stamped tray eloths from 15 to $1.50. Stamped doyles from 6c to 30c. Stamped pillow shams al Real Brussels Point Lace (;nrtunm, immenso variety and atour proverbially low pric e reduced S— R Omaha. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS— “REGATTA BRAND.” be, 850, $1, $1.25, 81.50 to #2.50. These fine goods have a national reputation, and wo especially recommend them 10 ladies wishing to purchase dresses as the purest and cleanest made. Black and colored surahs—a very large assortment—65e, Toc,85c, $1, $1.25. Black and_colored rhadames—a va- riety which is wonderful—7sc, 85c, 81, 81.25 to $2.50. Black and colored French failles, by far the largest stock in the city, 85¢, 81, 1.25, 8150 to 2.5 PLUSHES! PLUSHESI FLUSHES!!I This is the largest consignment of these goods bought by any one house in Omaha—stc, 85¢, $1, $1.35 and $2.50, Our stock of trimming goods consists of fancy silks, velvets, satins, piushes, Persian silks and bands, is simply im- mense, From 81 to $14.50; also, in gold and silver, for $12. We will endeavor to continue tho 0od reputation we have had years back as being always reliable in sclling “good goods” at the lowest prices. COLORED DRESS GOODS DE- PARTMENT. All the latest novelties from Foreign markets. In colored Jress goods we are now ready to show the very latest novelties ~from Paris, Germany and England. The styles tnis season are ahead of any- $hing aver produced, and colorings aue simply beautiful, As u special for Fair Week we will offer all our new goods at very low prices to open the season. Come early and se- cure your fall dress before the assort- ment is broken. Printed faonels in beautiful de- Ilgl:]l and confined patterns at 65c per ard. 42-inch all wool flannel in every con- ceiveable shade, and the best value in the city at 60c per yard. 64-inch all wool flannel (warranted all wool) in plain and fancy mixturesat 66¢ per yard, b6-inch all wool flannel, the best value in the country to-day {ur 874c. This cloth is always sold at 81 per yard. Henriettas are to be the leading’ fea- ture this season, and we are-prepared to show a fuller line than ever before; and, also, better value, 46-inch all wool Henrietta in ever conceiveable shade, worth $1 per yard, Our opening price only 750 46-inch finé silk-finish Henrietta in the finost shades ever prosuced at $1 per ard, This cloth is sold everywhere for - 1.256 pér yard. The new weaves this season are very Prelly and the one which will take the ad will be the Armure, just the thing for fall wear, and only $1.25 per yard. The Elsmere cord, a very fine weave snd good wearing. They come in nice lustrous shades, and unl_\ $1 per vard, Fine mixed suitings, 46-inch ‘wide, and made of u very fine Australian wool, very suitable for traveling suits, only r yard, French plnids in new shadings and styles are going to be very fashionuble this season, and we are prepared with a Jarge stock, only $1 per yard, Combination suits in every style and =" MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Faleone, | Jaleoner, | dalegner | Jaleone, | Faleons, | Falegner | for this sale all at one pri * fall jackets. § As this lot of jackets is not very large we invite our customers to come early. Ladies fall jackets, $4.65. Black only. This jacket is made of all wool Berlin twill cloth, bound all around, regular tailor-made, usually sold at $8; our price $4.65. We are also showing u hanasome line of imported novelties, such as derec- toire, blazers, reefers and redfern jack- ets, in-all the new cloths and colors. Plush sacques, wraps and jackets. Special for fair week. A handsome plush sacque, made of all silk plush, with good quality satin lin- ing, 816, worth $2 A nnudmmc 42-inch plush sacque, made of the well-known Walker plush, w:(;,h real seal ornaments,at $19.98,worth $30. ‘We have a smail line of plush Mod- jeskas, trimmed with gimp or beaver, at about one-have price. Plush jackets from $5 up. LADIES' JERSEYS, In this department we are showing a full line of new fall styles. Ladies’ jerseys ut 81.38, 8175, 2, 2. $3.75, $4, 84, 0 and §6. seys, all wool, 89c. Children’s w tsin gingham or sateen, handsomely trimmed,warranted fast colors, $1, \\.urth more than_double. Another lot of those #3 ladies’ blouses at $1.47. Children’s MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPART- MENT—-ON SECOND FLOOR. FALL OPENING SALE. ‘We will place on sale mMonday morn- ing the most completeline of muslin un- derwear we have ever offered, Manu- factured from tha best grades of muslin, and the workmanship is the very best. ‘We recommend thisline with every con~ fidence to our trade. We carry no cheap goods. Lot 1 at 45¢—An elegant line of cor- set covers, drawers and skirts, very nicely n'lmmml: all made full sizes. Lot 2 at 50c—In this Jot we offer the best 50¢ assortment of drawers.chemise, gowus and corset covers, Kach garment is worth 75¢. Lot 8 at 7 A full assortment of chemise, Ry e covers, night dresses and skirts, trimmed with em- broidery and well finished. Worth $1, Lot 4 at 98—We make this our leader. Over a dozen Qifferent styles of drawers, chemise, corset covers, skirts and night gowns, trimmed with ince and embroid- ery. Thisline is equal to anything we have ever offered at $1.35, ‘We will also offer all our better quali- ties at very low prices for this great sale, In this department will be found a full line of infunts’ wear, just received. Infants’ embroidered flannel sacques at §1, $1 $1.50 and %2.50, Infants flaunel shoulder shawls at 81, 1,25, $1.05, $1.85, $2.25 and 43, Infants’ long flannel skirts at 75c¢, §1, $1.25, $1.65 and $1,75. Misses' flunnel skirts at $1 and $1 Children’s short white dresses, di ent styles, ut 49c, 68¢, 89c, $1.124, $1.624, 82, up to #4. Stamped laundry bags at Stamped slipper cases at 1/ and Hlc. Japanese hand-embroidered pin cush- ionsat $1. We also carry a fuil line of rope silk, Bargarren art thread, etching silk and embroidery silk in all the very newest shades. Towel rings in wood und brassin end~ less variety. A full line of plush, silk and brass ornaments. Our fall stock of yarns will be placed on sale Monday morning. 2and 4-fold zephyrs. Double zephrs. Ice wool. Ostrich wool, Angora wool. Fairy zephyr. Shetland wool. Saxony wool. Spanish yarns, Alliance knitting yarn. German knitting yarns, Also, a full line of all the different brands. Everything in this large department is marked ut the very lowest prices. CORSET DEPARTMENT. 1n this department will be found a full linlc of the 2. D, C. P, G. B, Common Sense. Dr. Warnor’s. Madame Warren’s. Madame Foy. Roman. 500-Bone. Ferris’ waists, NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS. We are showin g a full lineof new fall trimmings, including all the latest de- signs in silk cord and hand-crochet gimps. The latest novelties in silk fringe panels and fronts; also, fringes in the different widths and patterns, New laces and new buttons, LINEN DEPARTMENT. ‘We have just finished house cleaning andare now ready to sell the finest,new= est and most complete line of house= keeping linens ever brought to Omaha. - The reputation this department has ac- quired enables us to plice a great many linensin Denver, un& even as far west as the Pacific slope. Goods well bought are half sold, and every economical lady in Omaha and vicinity should patronize this depart- ment for novelties and burgains Mon- guy and during the month of Septem- er. Read the priees on our fall importa- tions. TOWELS. All linen huck towels at 7c¢, worth . All linen huck towels at 10c, worth All linen Huck and damask towels at 12ic, worth 174c, All linen knotted fringed damask towels at 19, regular price Extra ull linen damask towels, 26x52 inches, at 2ac, regular price 40c, Extra all linen damask towels, knote ted, 26x52, at 85¢, regular price s0c, from 84, The above napkins we guarantee gen- uine bargains. TABLE DAMASKS. 1 case 60*inch best turkey red damask at 474c, worth 65c. 1 case cream damask at 48¢,worth 75c. 1 case cream damask at 75¢, worth $1. 1 case 68-inch bieached satin damask at 83¢, reduced from $1. 1 case 8-4 double damask at 98c, re- duced from $1.25, LUNCH SETS. Our line of Lunch Sets is now com- lete in all sizes, and comprises Plain Damesk, Knotted Fringed, Knotted Fringes with open work, Hemstitched. and Holbein Lunch Sets. We will sell them on Monday at prices ranging from 84.50 to $20 a set, Secure one be- fore the assortment is broken. BUREAU SOARFS. 100 dozen Assorted Bureau Scarfs at b0, 7oe, BI, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 each; worth double. MUSLIN AND SHEETING DEPT. Our stbek of Muslins and Sheetings is again complete, and you may expect low prices during this sale. BED SPREADS. 1 case Crochet Quilts at $1.1 duced from $1.50. 1 case Crochet Quilts at $1.42; re- duced from $2. BLANEET AND FLANNEL DE- MENT. ON FIRST FLOOR. Never, in the history of our business, has this department been insuch excel- lont shape to supply our trade with Flunncls, Blankets and Comforts at low prices. We have moved this department to the west side of main floor to facilitate business. Bargains for Monday and during the Fair Week: BLANKETS. 10 cases Grey and White Bluukets at 81 a pair. 6 cases Grey and White Blankets at 81.72 & par 3 cases Grey and White Blankets at $2.98 a pair. 2 cases 11-4 all wool Blankets at $4.39 a pair. 2 cases 11-4 a1l wool Blankets at $5.78 a pair. COMFORTS. Extra 10 bales Comforts at $1.60, worth $2.25, FLANNELS. 100 pieces Suiting Flannels at 87ic, reduced from 5H0c. 1 case 2! 1 reduced from i Full line of Bullardvale Flannels at low prices. carlet Twilled at 25c, SPECIAL. Over 100 patterns of new Embroid- eved Flannels, bought by Mr. Falconer in New York at 4 price, on saie Mon- day. The patterns are very choice. Prices, 7o¢, 85c, §1, $1,25, $1.85, $1.50. and up to §2.50 a yard, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. We call special attention to our Ho- siery and Underwear Department. We are sole agents for the celebrated ‘'L Jueger's” and “Ypsilanti” Jersey tin g Combination Suits, OHILDREN'S HOSIERY. 400 pairs of children’s fine Cashmere Hose (blacks only), ribbed and plain, in all sizes, 5 to 84; they are worth from 60c to 75c a pair; price for this fale, 8Tic. TUNDERWEARI UNDERWEARI!! 90 dozen ladies’ fine all wool Jersey Fitting Ribbed Vests, high neck, long and short sleeves, in scarlet, white and other assorted colors, all sizes, at 82ic; splendid value at $1.50. 1 solid casegadies’ fine White Merino Vests and Pahts, in all sizes, ut 874c; worth 60c. 1 solid case each ladies’ fine Austra- lian Lamb’s Wool Vests and Pants, in scarlet, white and natural, at 98c; they are cheap at 81.50, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. Tn children’s wear we carry a very large line, in_ White Merino, White Lamb’s Wool, Natural Grey, Medicated Searlet and Camel Hair, all at very low figures. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &o, 1 solid case Gents’ Unlaundried Shirts, warranted best quality *‘Utica” Muslin and fine pure linen bofoms and wrist- bands, all sizes, at 49¢; worth 62jc. NIGHT SHIRES! NIGHT SHIRTS!! 50 dozen Gents' Night Shirts, best Utica muslin and Cash’s best trim- mings, all sizes, at 49¢. _GENTS' SOX! GENTS SOXII 250 pairs gents’ fae Cashmere and Moring Sox, in tans, seals, navies and naturals, av 85c; worth 60c. 150 pairs gents’' extra fine quality Half Hose, in plain cashmere and fino merino, all colors, at blc; they ave worth from 75¢ to $1.10 a pair. 50 dozen of the colebrated *Onyx” Stainless Black Sox at 224c; worth 45c, DRAPERIES. (On Third Floor. Take Elevator.) In this department, during the fair week, we have determined to offer some very special inducements. A large per- centage of our importations for the fall trade have arrived, and our drapery department is overflowering with new \d extreme novelties at prices that will make our competitors si t of the tremendous business we have done in this depart- ment during the last season lies in the fact that we have, instead of charging fancy prices for draperies, as is the cus- tom ‘in this department, we have been content with the smallest possible mar- gin on which we could do business, and our custom not slow to see the fac- and antage of it. Wo do not give a long list of prices, as prices are no criterion,and the goods must be seen for the prises to be appre- ciated, The following are a few sample bargains culled from our jmmense Notti ngham Laco Curtains lnoge size, 98¢ pair, worth §1.50. Nottingham Lace Cu worth $1.75, Nottingham Lace Curtains, 83 yards long, $1.75, worth 2,25, ns Madras Curtains from $2 a pair. Oriental Crape Curtains from $1.50. Elegant Silk Curtams from $7.50 to 825 a pair; you have been paying 25 per cent more for the same class of goods. In going over our stock while invoic- g we find a great many odd lots, single pairs and 2-pair lots, which we will close out at almost any price. Those cousist of Nottinghams, Tambour Swiss, Madras, Mikados, Oriental Crepe, Chenille,&¢,&0. In cases where you can use one or two pairs we will show you some bargains. Mr. Falconer, while in tho east, com- pleted the purchase of a manufactur- er’s stock of Silk Drapes at a price which will enable us to place them on sale at $1 each. Those are elegant goods and worth all the way from $1.75 to $2.5) oach. Gur new stock of China Silks just rived.. It is useless to attempt de: tion; see them; they are simply beau- tiful. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Over 50 cases of new goods have been opened for this dopurtment! es Standard Calicoes, fall styles, Simpson’s Silver Grey Calicoes 5 cases Simpson’s Black and White at c. 8 cases Comfort Calicoes at 5¢; worth c. 8 cases Comfort Calicoes, better grades, at 7ic and 8ke. 25 bales nice White Cotton Batting at 8i¢ a roll. Better grades equally cheap. SPECIAL! SPECIALII 2 cases Double Fold Dress Ginghams, fall styles, worth 12}c; sule price, 8ic. 1 case Merrimac Gratonne at 15¢ 1 case Mc rimac Satin Draperies at 174¢; worth Z5e. BLACK GOODS DEPART MENT, We are now prepared to show the largest and finest selection of black dress goods ever broughtto this ci Our reputation for carrying only first-class goods has built our trade in this department. This season we haye made an extra effort 0 surpass former years, both in larger quantitics, better Qualities and lower pr Below are quoted a few of the man guins we will offer on Monday an all noxt we Black Broadeloth, #1 per yard. worth §1 All wool Ladies’ cloth 48 inchoes wide, ogulur $1.25 qual noh il wool Henriotia Cloth at worth 81, 2 inches wide, at at 874 4 wool Henrietta Cloth, ice $1.45, rp Henrvietta, 40 inches wide, per yard, tloy & Co’s Pure 3ilk Wary nriettas, 40 inches wide, at ll.‘lap $1.50, $1.75 and $2, the lowest prices we have ever fade on these gouds, TRY “THE STANDARD FASHION PATTERNS”

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