Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 28, 1890, Page 5

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| b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1800-SIXTEEN PAGES Marse Dy Gumls]Mu Company. Company. Company. Company. Last Week Was a|Black Silk Warp|Silks, Ueluets, Su-| Semi-Annual Gur- Groat Wesk. Last week was a great ‘week. The opening of our new store, the fin- estin America, with an attendance of twenty- five thousand people. And the eveningl our store was thronged, not crowded, (our large space ten thousand square feet on each of the six floors besides the basement prevents a crowd) with delight- ed thousands. The verdict of the ladies was: your stock is new your prices are low, it is a pleasure to do business in such a light cheery store. Of the solid men, and words can- men:--the Mot express our appre- eiation of their unani- Mmous remarks--their minds seemed to run tothe one verdict: “A firm who will erect with the aid of foreign capital such a magni- ficent mercantile 5tructure in our city deserves to be support- ed with the patronage ofourselves and fami- lies.” One of the main at- tractions was electric There is about a mile of it in the building running from every floor to our eentral cash office, Here’s a eash system. lad, pur- chasing a paper of pins, the goods and money are sent to the dnspector. is put in a little box @and this little box is put on a electric yailroad, before the in- spector has time to 'wrap up the package, pop--back comes your ¢charge. This helps to make trading a pleasure, no delay, no confusion. Ladies will find spa- cious parlors on the main floor with toilet rooms, walk about see all you can, exam- ine, compare, ask questions, feel perfect- ly at home--there's nobody staring at you wondering how much money you’ve got. © We welcome again next week. The money you Henriettas$1.60 48 inches wide, fin- est quality, 8 yards will make a dress. Itis an opening bargain; was never sold less than $2.80; after this lot is gone that is the price-- next week at $1.80. BLACK SHRGES 48in. wide,worth$1.80 a yard. These are also anopener that youcan- not secure elsewhere. 9h-nch Chevit Al Wool, 371/2C. A perfect imitation of $2 French suitings; these are worth BOec. 46-inch Colored Henrettas 796 The quality that has always sold for $1; all the latest and best col- ors. Sole agents for Dr. Jacger's Underwear—The Morse Dry Goods Co. NOVELTY' SUITS $10. The latest style and importation French novelty suits. Every suit in this lot is equal to any sold elsewhere for $18 and $20, a saving of $8B to $10 a suit. Rough Brench Tweeds $1.75. Theseare adirectim- portation of our own. They are the newest stylish goods weshow; are one and a half yards wide; 6 yards will make a dress; they are worth $8 a yard. rah 8ilks 20¢, These created quite a furore last week, they are beautiful quality worth 80 cents, and come in all the light shades of pink, blue, cardinal, cream, helio- trope, etc, on sale Monday. Silk Velvets 3¢ All the new colors, Silk Velvets $1.00 All the new colors. Silk Velves §1.2) All the new colors. SILK VELVETS $1.50 All the new colors. And a Special Bargain in 24-inch Lyons Velvet, $2.50. Amethysts, rubies, rose, vieux rose, mor- dore, beiges,; etc.,, a beautiful costume vel- vet. Black Silk $1. 22-inches wide. To meet the want for a splendid black silk to retail for $1, we have had one manufactured that will eclipse all the $1, $1.28 or $1.BO black silks in Omaha, on sale Monday. The Morse Dry Goods Co.— Sole agents for Dr. Jaeger's Underwear, PLUSHES 78cC. entirely quality and a colors that have never sold lessthan $1 before An new line of 24-in Plush $1. 2 A magnificent qual- ity measuring full 24 inches wide, in the loveliest colors made, heliotrope, amethyst, mouse, cardinal, ete,, a special opening bar- gain at $1. tain Sale. Commencing Mon- day, Sept. 30, we will commence our first sale oflace curtains in the new store, This will be the only special sale oflace cur- tains during the season and will embrace our Now fall Purehases We shall offer Monday : Four Thousand Pair Nottingham Irish Point Swiss, Tambour, Brussells. The prices range from 766 a pair to $8S a pair. The grandest exhibi- tion of curtains and draperies ever made in America. A bt of $5 citrlains closed out at $4. A lot of §10 curtains will be closed out at $S. A bt of $4 eurtains will be closed out at $3.25. A lot of 83 curtains will be. closed out at $2.50. will be New Carpets. The 'newest of the fall patterns in Wil- tons, Body Brussels, Axminster, Ingrains, Tapestrys and rugs, were saved for this opening. HMassocks Monday morning BOO nice Hassoc ks on sale at 28c each All new pattern s Monday we shall of- fer a lot of odd sizes, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28 and 28; 286 and 27 in an- other line of $2.80 French woven carsets for 78c. Marse Dry Goods| Morse Dry Goods | Morss Dry Goods|Morse Dry Goods Company. Company. Company. Company., 5% D17 Gt vse Dry G Mirs Dy Gons Morse's Grand Palace Store KVERY DEPARMENT READY FOR BUSINESS. NEXT WEEK We Offer You Half a Million Dollar Stogk io Select From. ——————————— MURE DIRECTORT BASEMENT. Will be opened about October 18 with a complete line of House- furnishing Goods, Tinware, Wooden and Willow-ware, Crockery, Cutlery, Silverware, Etc. Our buyer is in New York now. FIRST FLOOR 16th St. Wing, Silks,velvets,dress goods, gloves, notions, buttons, trimmings, sta- tionery, books, and in the Far- nam street window of the same floor, Dr, Jaegers’ underwear, men’s furnishings, boy’s clothing linens, domestics. etc. 2nd Floor. Readhed by both passenger ele- vators or from the Farnam street entrance. Blankets, comforts, flannels, ribbons, laces, embroi- deries, yarns, knit goods. A beau- tiful stock of New Hoods, Hosiery and underwear;Dr. Jae- gers’ underwear for ladies and children. Offices on this floor, 3rd Floor. In charge of Mr. Scofield, Cloaks, suits, corsets, muslin underwear, Hall,s bazar forms, Butterick's patierns, fans, sealskin cloaks, ' 4th Floor. Carpets, rugs, linoleums, ets., in charge of Mr. Schriver, and cur- tains, draperies, window shades, and upholstery goods, in charge of Mr.Schenck. 5th Floor. Dress making, in charge of Mr. Featherby. None but first class work done. 6th Floor. Manufacturing department and wholesale rooms. The Morse Dry Goods Co D ROMAN- STRIPE Pure Silk BLI/\NKH‘I’S %%9__8&0]} ‘We are offering a great bargain in Pure Silk Italian Blankets, in high colors, rich Roman stripes, Some use them for lounge cov- vers. for portieres, for rich drapes or large chairs, they are pure silk and worth $10 each. Our price $2.98. Third Floor Cloak Dept. RAstrachan Cloth Capes $2.50 All sizes. 382 to 40 busi. a Special Bargain \ Wool Seal Iar Capes, $15. Astraclean Iur Capes, $15. Beaver Capes, $30, $335, and $40 Sealskire Capes, $50. The Largest and Finest Stock of Capes, Cloaks, Fur Wraps, Sealskin Cloaks, and a Special lot of Misses and Children’s CLLOAKS. The Morse Dry Goods Co

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