Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 13, 1892, Page 5

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] Uj% 25 = 0 gt\? d = G- S B e g B ;>_‘E—‘ ,_JO = I iy 7 B ¢ ¢ - = O sz o = C & (1) = N a4 = 0 @) 0p)] E OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1892—SIXTEEN PAG N. B. FALCONER'S, TOMORROW. Silk Finish Melaneis, 19¢, value 88c. The reading and the heading of this SPRING /ANNOUNCEMENT means a saving to you and r future patronage to us. | | New Dress Fabrics. In our dress goods depart- | ment (which is the largest and best lighted in the city) you will find some of the biggest bargains ever offered over a dress goods counter. Mr. Falconer, who is now in the East, has shipped us the following goods, with instruc- tions as under: “Sell these goods at a trifle above cost in order to advertise your department. It ought to keep you busy for a month, and will do you more good | than printers’ ink.” Accordingly we give you the prices--you are the judge. 25 pieces genuine all wool novelty suitings, in snowflake, zigzag, diagonal, etc. This cloth is good, honest value at 85c, but you read our instruc- | tions, for this week, 58c. 5.000 yards pure silk finish mohair, in new and desirable coloringsof navy,green,bronze, | brown, amythist, etc. The reg- ular price of these goods is 75¢, you read our instructions, | ---for this week, 39c. 4o-inch henrietta, in ail the new colorings of tan, brown, green, navy, etc. This cloth has never been sold for less than 45c. Y'ou read our in- struction, for this week, 29c. A few special things where there is only a few pieces and won't last very long. New crepon weave, a very pretty effect and the great rage east, for this week §1.25, The new crepe stripe, makes a handsome dress and is the latest novelty for this season; for this week, $1.50. The new bow knot twills, in navy, gray and tan,are superb, This is 48 inches wide and has the bow knot embroidered in contrasting colors, for this week, $1.75. The new weaves, such asthe Cossague, Atalanta, Colum- bine, diagonal, fantaisse, etc.; the largest range of designs in this city. Our regular price is 81.50, but for this week, $1.25. We would ask ladies who are interested in this great sale to come as early in the day as | possible. when” we shall” be pleased to show them through our immense stock of new spring dress goods. Embroidery Dep't. . 3000 yards embroidery, 1 inch to 2% inch, at sc, 3,000 yards embroidery, 174 inch to 33¢ inch, at 73gc. 3,000 yards embroidery, 2 inch to 5 inch, 11c. 3,000 yards embroidery, 2 inch to g inch, at 13c. The above embroideries are quoted at just one-fourth their value, having been bought at a recent forced sale of an im- porter’s stock, Lace Department. We are pleased to an. nounce the arrival of a second lot of real Point de Paris laces, 814c, 10¢, 12¢, 17¢, 20c and 25¢ yard, Real Point Gene, 6 to 12 in, wide, 4o to goc yard. Black Chantilly laces, 15¢c, 20¢, 25¢, 33¢ and 4oc. Black Chantilly Demi- Flouning 38¢, 45¢, 55¢,65¢ and 85c yard. Black Dress Goods. Specials for this week re- quire no comment. Read the following list carefully: Black English Cashmere, 42 inch and a thoroughly good black. at 3oc. All wool French Camelette, 38 inch, and sold everywhere at 75¢, we want you to visit our store this week, here is the price, 58c. All wool French Serge, 48 inches wide and warranted best dye; there is no Dbetter cloth sold for $1.25, but we want your trade, here is the price, 98c. New Landsdown or Sub- lime cloth, a new fabric and deserving of the big demand there is for it, we have just opened a new line at $1.50 and $1.75 per yard. Bedford Cord is still in de- mand and we offer you rare value in a 40 inch cloth, the market value of whichis ¢1.25, as an incentive to pay us a visit, for this week g3c. Do not delay, thinking you can get these bargains at any time, as you cannot, they won't last any time at the prices we have quoted. Silk Department. 24 inch Habutai Silk, in white, cream or black, regu- lar 95c quality, at 75c. 27 inch Black Habutai, with colored figures, that was bought to sell- for $1.35, for one day only at §1. A few pieces of black India Silk, with colored figures, that has been sold at 85¢, to close out the lot we offer them for 68c. 24 inch Plain Black Grena- dine, our $1 quality as a leader for Monday only 75c. 50 pieces natural color Pon- gee Silk, considered cheap at 50c, for Monday only 37%c. Wash Goods. 2 cases Dress Ginghams, value 12%c, on sale Monday at s5c. 3 cases new Challies at sc, worth 7%5¢c. We have made a most for- tunate purchase from the Gil- bert Manufacturing Company of the popular wash fabric known as Silk Finish Melaneis. The entire production of these mills was bought by Mr. Fal- coner at soc on the dollar, They have always sold at 3sc, but we place them on sale Monday at 19c, New printed Bedford Cords, 12Yc¢, value 18c, New Pine Apple Tissue, 12%¢. New Outing Flannel, 12%¢c. New Percales, 12%c. Ask to see our French Ba- tistes and silk stripe Ging- hams, you Linen Department. Below is a few of the leaders we will offer for Monday. 10 dozen 3-4 Bleached Nap- kins at g2. reduced from §3. 10 dozen 3-4 Bleached Nap- kins at §3, reduced from ¢4.25. 50 dozen hemstitched Huck Towels, at 25c. A good assortment of those stamped Linens, left. Big bargains in remnants of Table Damask. Big bargains in remnants of Table Crash. 1 case yard wide Bleached Muslin at yard, very heavy. 1 case yard wide half bleach- ed Muslin at 814c, 21/c 7hc worth 10c. White Goods Dept. New novelties constantly ar- riving. Plaid Lawn at roc, worth 15¢ Plaid Lawn at 12%c, worth 20C. Plaid lawn at 16¢,worth 25c¢. See our printed Dimities. See our printed Swiss, See our sideband printed Persian Lawn. A full line of colored Cheese Cloth, fine quality, at 8}c. Flannel Dept. Our Spring Iflannels have arrived. [ We call the! aftention of ladies to our line, of Embroid- ered Flannels, ‘“suitable for skirts, in h(rmslitc&ucd, polka dots and all the ‘newest de- signs in white and colored at popular prices. Also a fine line' of Outing Flannels in cotton and wool, and silk and wool for waists and Gents' Negligee Shirts, from 25c to 75c. A French Wool Suiting at 2gc, regular price 4oc, in stripes, plaids and checks,light or dark; very suitable for child- ren's dresses. A great bar- gain. Ladies’ Hosiery and Underwear Dept. Our spring stock of import- ed Hosiery and Underwear is now ail in and opens up much better than any season hereto- fore. It consists of all the best makes of English, French and German Hosiery, and is far superior in stock and style than we have ever shown. For 2:c we are offering a very fine 40 gauge cotton stock- ing ““Onyx Dye,” guaranteed absolutely stainless; the qual- ity that is usually sold at 35¢ to 4oc. For 35¢ we show a heavier and finer grade of fine Maco cotton that is excellent value, 3 pairs for g1. For soc we are showing an extra fine even thread that beats anything in the market for the money. See them. Special price on half dozen quantity. For 75¢, 85c and g1 we are showing a largelijié of ribbed and plain top, ingrain dye lisle thread, and finewSea lsland Cotton Hose, cblgf and satis- faction guarante@‘d,}? A large variety ahsolid opera colors and blacksboot, colors guaranteed, at 56¢)" Fine drop stitgh, ingrain cot- ton at 3oc; bought-to sell at s50c. See them) 1 01 Ladies’ New Spring Wraps. Ladies’ reefer and top coats, made of ail new and desirable material, at §3.98, $4.50, $3, $6.50, §7.50, $10, $12.75 and $15. Ladies’ capes, made in the very - latest styles, at $4.50, 85.50, $7.50, 88, 810, $12 and $15. Ladies’ military cape ulsters at g1o, $13.75 $15 $16.50, 818 and ¢20. Children's'spring jackets at §2, 82.25, 82.50, §3, $4. $4.65, $5.50 and $§5.75. Cloak Department. We have opened a full line of ladies' wash wrappers that we offer at special bargains Monday. Ladies’ wrappers, made of fast colored prints, usually sold for ¢1.35, Monday, 9gc each. Ladies’ gingham wrappers, made in a very desirable style and usually sold at $2.25, Monday, ¢r1.50 each. We have also 4 or 5 other styles in wrappers made of percales, sateen or gingham, at $1.85, $2, $2.2b, 83, $3.75, worth up to ¢3. New spring shawls just re- received; note prices. All advertised shawls are full size, 72x72. Plaid shawls at ¢2.18, worth $3.25. Plaid shawls at §3.12, $5.00, Plaid shawls at 83.79, $5.50. Plaid shawls at §4.15, worth $6. 00. Plaid shawls at §4.68, worth $6. 50. Plaid shawls at $5.98, worth $7.50. Umbrellas. Imported gloria umbrellas. natural wood stick, 24 inches and 26 inches, $1.15 and $1.25. Majestic silk, 26 inches, acasia wood sticks, §2.15. Umbria silk, guaranteed, natural wood sticks, 26 inches, $3.00. Puritan silk, gunaranteed, fine wood sticks, 26 inches, $4. $4.50 and §3. Upholstery Dept. Plain chenille portieres, with doub'e knotted fringe at top nine inches long, and 4-inch fringe at bottom, in all colors, at ¢35 pair. Full width TIrish point cur- tains, 34 yards long, very ef- fective and good quality, at $4.50 per pair, Crushed plush, 24 inches wide, in all colors, at $1 yard. New line figured China silks, 7sc and $1 a yard, Underwear. Heavy ribbed Balbriggan Vests, good wearing and gcod for this season’s wear, at soc, pants to match, Low neck, sleeveless vests, with tape in neck and sleeve, for 15c. Fine grade ribbed cctton, silk tape, for 25c. A leader for the money. Extra fine quality of Swiss cotten and lisle thread at 3oc, 4oc and soc. Excellent value, Boys' heavy cotton Onyx dye, all sizes, from 6 to o4, at 25¢, colors guaranteed. worth worth Men’s Furnishing Dept Neckwear. We have always shown a good line of neckwear in all the different styles and prices, But this is the season our line season. For 5oc we can show everything that is made in the very lateststyle of silks. A look at our line will con- vince you. Handkerchiefs. Fine French ored at 123gc each. PFine white cambric hand- kerchiefs, tape edge or hem- stitched border for 16jc, extra value. A large line of stylish col- chiefs at 163c. Plain white linen, all grades, I SOCtONET RS >s on halfdozen quantity. Hosiery. We are showing for 25¢ a that i have ‘herctofore shown. far superior to any we Finer grades at 35¢, 50c and 75¢, sce them. Heavy Oxford mixed half hose at 12%c. White Shirts. $1.00, For s0c we can give you the money. will offer you are unsurpassed “Silver” at 75c and $1. Negligee Shirts. prises outing flannels, madras, ) cheviots and madras cloth, at i 5oc, 75¢, $1, $1.25, $I1.50 to | $3.50 each. § Special—A heavy cotton i and wool shirt in medium and ¢ dark colors, for spring wear, gat ¢1 and $1.50. Its has never been shown. Underwear. A heavy six thread Balbrig- 75¢, in blue and gray colors, lent wearer for the money. Light weight merino and all wool underwear, all colors, at ¢1.25 and g1.50. Splendid value, Muslin Underwear. Ladies’ muslin gowns at 69c0. Ladies’ 8gc. Ladies’ muslin gowns at §1 and up. Muslin drawers, a special bargain at 75c. Corset covers at 25c. Misses’ ner's waists at 25c. Ladies’ nursing corsets at a special bargain, muslin gowns at Mail Orders receive prompt attention, satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. French Sateens, 19¢, value 38c. N. B. FALCONER, - 1505-7-9 Douglas Street is far ahead of any previous | cambric col- bordered handkerchiefs | ored bordered linen handker- | fine gauge onyx dye half hose | Just put in a new line of | white shirts, at soc, 75cand best shirtever made for the | For 75c and g1 the ones we anywhere, Among the brands | are the celebrated “Gold” and | We have opened our spring | line of Negligee Shirts, it com- | equal | gan shirt, for spring wear, at | nicely trimmed and an excel- | 0cZ “ANTVA TVAIOV 961 ‘SA¥0D NVISYId MAN dHL corsets and War- | 'SAOO0D ONIIIS 40 ATVS DILLNVIIOD

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