Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 19, 1890, Page 5

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CORDETS Theird Floor, Farnam St Wing At 75c J. B Corsets, ®orth $2. DNTS, WRIPS SIS, Hhldad EFlool. We have without doubtthe largest assort- entofrich Jackets, Wraps and Cloaks of all Kkinds to be found in the whole west. EVERYTHING NEW Bought for this Store. Light, Room, Rir, and Pleasant Surroundings. Beaver Jackets 10. Ladies’ Beaver Cloth Jackets --- single breasted with silk embroidered high sleeves and reveres, very stylish and a bargain at $10.00. This cut hardly doesthe garment justice Che\m b dackets Fine Black Chev- iot Jackets with Astrachan shawl collar Best French woven corsets worth $2.75 Spoon busk corsets worth $2.50. All ofthe above are justas good asever but are an accu- mulation of sizes of lines we shall discontinue, from 19 to 29 inches; rest assured they are il A lot of 75c silk embroidered corsests, just as good as ever but we will not again replace them; on sale Monday for 39c. An Entire New Stock FERRIS Waists and Corses Every desirable style that they make. FERRIS GO0O SENSE [4 .’1(1 1 C\ Satisfactiq and facings--- can be worn as shown in cut, rolled to any desired point or entirely open showing facing of fur on either side. Prices range $20.00, $25.00, $27.50 And $30.00. [ADIEN PRINCE ALBERT WALKING COATS| Made of cheviots, chevrons cloths, stylish and a warm winter Chiliren, &5 Thos Waists conform to the IIATUHALBEAUTY of the humin form s | GOD made it and w» 5 ear RiungBacklezt for Hose Support Tape.-Fastened e s E56unex BES: e, EEETH The Morse Dry (Goods Co, Chlldren s Bonnels Special Styles All en- tirelynew Infants” Hools FHundreds o New Styles IND FLOOR 16TH ST, WING. and diagonal very coot, with and without cord Prices $20, $22.50, and tassel fastenings. range from $18, $25 and $30. New Yarns, New Zeph- yrs, New Art Goods. Monday morning we shall epen a new assortment of art goods, arrasenes, canvases, rope and etching silks, etc, and floor, 16th St. wing, Handkercheifs 100 Monday morning we shall offer 100 dozen scalloped edge colored and white embroidered handkerchiefs, a variety of styles, at 1oc, worth 20c. Misses'cloaks of medium brown Ml melton cloth checked with darker 3 shades, making a stylish broken plaid. Prices 6 yr 8 yr 10 yr 14yr 3 5.0 81 830 80 Many other styles. assortment in Omaha. “Fur Capes Hallis Bazar Forms 12yr Embroidered Largest Special sale of Fur Capes Monday. Prices range from $6.00 to $78.00. ——————————————————een. Sole agency for Dr, Jaeger's underwear, hosiery, blankets, Weare sole agents in Omaha, bandages, elo. Merchants send your orders to usand save expressage THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO, |The Morse Dry Goods Co | The Morse Dry OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUVDAY /OCTOBER 19, 1890~ QIXTEEN PAGES, Table Linens Main Floor, Famam St. Wing BARCAINS NEXT WEEK. Card Table Lunch Cloths. 75¢ & $1.25; We sold hundreds of these; next week will end them; they have double rows of drawn work and come in two sizes. 75¢, worth $2, $1.25, worth $3. 23¢C Satin Damask 25 Towels 2hc Don’t miss them; 50 dozen only for Monday's sale. They are worth goc. Double Satin DAMASK TABLE LINEN, $1.00 With Nap#ins to Malclk. 20 pieces double satin damask with napkins to match, 81 a yard; could not be imported today to sell for less than $1.75. CROCHET BED SREADS. O7¢c We expect to sell 200 of these Monday; they come in marseilles patterns and are worth $1.23 Bargains tn 3-4 Din- A"z!fié[flj. ner We hope to see a crowd af- ter these Monday. They are equal to any weever offered for $3.50 a dozen; full dinner size at $2. 50, WAIT. With aview to making shop- pingpleasantandconvenient, we are adding departments. Ladies’ will be able in aboutten days to purchase Household goods of all kinds, Tinware, Kitchen dishes, Woodenwme Hav;landcmna, Crockery, lamps, dishes, Silverware, etc., etc, ‘Without leuvmg the store. One ofournew departmentson the main floor, Farnam street front, is Boys' Clothing. A Complete stock ofeverything for boys' wear, | Goods Co. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, &e Second Floor—16th Street Wing. e— Exclusive Agency for Dr. Jneger's Underwear. ‘We have thn exclusive Omaha agency for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Underwear, Hosiery, ete., and offer the public the first comnlem assortment of their goods evershown in this We keep the {ETS, SHE PILLOWS, Ih\l\h- (,NIG PENDERS, at exactly IIN‘ retail nnfl.‘s of New York, Boston or Philadelphia. The Dr. Jaeger Company desires usto state that their shapes and styles for 1890 are altogether different and great- 1y mmproved over those of past years. All the Dr, Jaeger goods we show were wade this year and bave not been subject to deterioration by exposure to moths or age—being fresh from the looms. HALL'S BAZAAR FORMS. Wo haye the exclusiye Omahs agency for Hall's Bazaar Forms, The trade supplied at New York prices. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Liadies' Hose, 266 All Wool Heavy Seamless Merino Hose, double heel and toe, at 25c; worth 3sc. LADIES CASHMERE Wool Hose, A4OC LADIES’ ENGLISH Cashmere Hose VA% & Also some bargains in Chil- dren’s Warm Hose. JENNESS -:i- MILLER Dress Reform UNDERGARMENTN Combina- , fion MIE. White and Natural Gray, AND 9 Divided Skirts, & Black Tights, &ec., &ec. Exclusive Omaha Agency. SECOND FLOOR. Ladies' Black Combination Suits, Ladies' Black and Natural Gray Divided Skirts. Ladies' Black Tights in Ankle and Knee Lengths. Children’s Natural Wool Vests and Pants. We shall open next week a special bargain in Child’s Natur- al Gray Vests and Pants, all wool at about one-half last year’s prices. 16-INCH, 18-INCH, 2C-INCH, 22-INCH, 25¢. 33c. 45¢. 53¢ 65L 7JC 83c 95C NEW CARPETS. Fourth Floor. The patterns that we show are very handsome, being an entire new lot bought for this new store opening. PRICES ARE LOW NOW. MORSE'S. DRESS GOODS. Magnificent styles in Paris and Vienna Dress Goods, notably tw 2 |[FRENCH NOVELTY DRESS PATTERNS, o special valuesin $10 Choice of a large variety, worth $18 and $18, FRENCH NOV E‘Ij%Ns.?Dig DRESS PAT This lot comprises all newest sty les in designsof §20 and §25 Suits Bargains for Monday. 88-inch Drap D’'Alma, 46-inch Silk finish Al worth $1. 48-inch Colored English worth $1.28. 40-inch All Wool Serg 8714¢; worth BOc. 1 Wool Henrietta, 78c; Croise Suitings, $1; es, Monday 8Oc; worth 75¢, 44-inch Latest Paris Rough Plaid Serges, 98c, $1.28, $1.80. 82-inch Rough Paris $1.78; worth $2.80. Calored Silh Velvets worth $135. Ovlored Silk Velvets §1,50, worth Fa. Coloved Silk Velvets §$1.75, worth $2.50. Colored Silk Velvets §2.50 worth $3.50. BLAGK SILK VELVETS 27 Inches Wide, $2 This is a special bargain— notice the width, worth $3.50 a yard. $r, Surak silks, complete line of colors, 25¢, suitable for drapes, curtains and fancy work. 24-INCH Colored Plush, $l A beautiful line of new col- ors in 24 inch plushes that could not be bought less than $1.25 today, Suitings, very stylish, 3 Black Silk Baraaing 31, $1.13, §1.35. On sale Monday and you may rest assured they are es- pecialy cheap. New Novelties, For combinations and mak. ing over dresses, - just received, and we advise ladies who have black silks to remodel to callat our silk counter, MEN'S FURNISHINGS ON MAIN FLOOR, FAR- NAM STREET FRONT, MEN'S Undershirts and Drawers 51 I case men’s natural gray undershirts and drawers, special good bargain at §1; $2 a suit. MEN’S Undershirts and DraWers $1.25 1case men's derby rib'd natural gray shirts and drawers at 2.50a suit. $1.25; § MEN'S Undershirts and Drawers $1.50 Heavy, warm gray wool, worth g2 each, We purchased all these last April for spot cash and know them to be 20 to 25 per cent less than other retail houses offer them, BLHNKETS KETS MONDAY, Special new lot of Blankets and Bed Com- forts for Monday’s sale; agency for the = [r. Jacger BLANKETS Blizzard Blankets at wholesale prices, MORSE DRY GOODS Cop.

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