Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 3, 1892, Page 7

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Ston chill’s. ‘ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST" Spring Dress Goods. | Here they are at 1 Trade- \\lnmn;\ pr! es. MON DAY PRICES Dmm G 8:3 DE*;%&%*:& \} mc \\ 00I \lulmfls 1() Would be che: 50(: 300 REMNANTS | mlu«‘ MARKED | PRICE. Cheviot Francaise, 40-inch goods, new, worth $1 i French (hnvmns 10 shades, finest, BIA K GOD s D!‘P\RTM ENT., LACK ooLs EPAKTMENT. Wool Cheviots, 88 inches wide, C i t 30c. she lmporwd Hennelm b B0 Ly "~ REMEMBER, *i THELE PRICES FOR MONDAY ONLY. | A bargain al WASE G908 DEBARIMENT ASH 00! EPARTMENT. andcuhurgslsll{ Succn ( Imported Lmfihams 11 Perlect fast ci 1) 11!) '3(/ huml S3OC. Really worth LOOK! READ! SILK Sale Extraordinary: SLAUGHTER OF High Grade Silks. Prices Unheard Of Prices Unknown READ! READ! ‘SILK-A Lot of Them. 19L Vd They Are waorth Three Times as Much SILKS-CHINA SURAH. 00 | WORTH 88C, GO FOR SILKS--Dress Silks, 48C SILKS : ()8L [ 98¢ In all colors and blacks, worth $3,00. SILKS, Ali kinds of Silk not what we have had on hand- I These arrived only yesterday, See them. ' Every kind manufactured, worth up to 4. $1.00 | MGHT GOWNS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: STONEHILLS 116-118 S 168th St. The Event of the:-Year SUNDAY. .\IRI[ 3, 1392-SIXTEEN PAGES. |1 GRAND MILLINERY SALE We are going to give tomorrow the Greatest Bargain ever known to open the millinery SE€ASOI. 3000 beautiful trimmed hats, some of them worth $60 to $8. Wonder of wonders, they go tomorrow for TT————) B0OO Children's and misses’ -hats in this sale Last Chance 533 200 Difterent Shapes. 4000 yards of PURE bIT I\ drapery et in black 49c a’ yard. only, 1 LADIES LIKE ABOVE CUT, WORTH $1.80. 50 dozen gents’ night gowns, ) 44c worth sl NOTIONS. Dress shields, Sc. Thimbles, 1c. Pocket combs, lzc, Hooks and eyes, ¢ card. Tape, 1c roll. Binding ribbon, 10c piece. '\hrkm lutex~ 3¢ box. Belting, 2c yard. /Lph)l 3¢ oz RYSTIICNED ANDRRCTERS 3¢ each. WORTH 1De. Regular yrice $1.25. Anjopportunity. - MAMMOTH ORANGES 150 ; d%g?th 60c, LEMONS, 10¢ A DOZEN SPECIAL 1 ime B&Wgczms. FROM 10 TO 11 O’CLOCK ‘We offer scrim, 38 inches wide and all colors of cheese cloth 21-2c a yard. FROM II TO 12 O'CLOCK We offer 5,000 yards extra good outing flannel, the regular 12}c quahty, at 5 1-2c a yard. FROM1 TO 2 We offer a wonderful bargain. The price of*good calico is 7%c a yard; for one‘hour we offer our best ging- hams a that price, 7%c; they are worth FROM 2 TO 3 8,000 yards of imitation China siiks, in beautiful designs, 4 3-4c a yard. FROM 3 TO 4. Embroidery silk, 4c a dozen. STONEHILLS WAIST SALE 200 dozen beautiful Waists, pleated back and front, 49¢, worth 1,25, 300 dozen extra quality Ladies' Waists, Front Giew werth ¢3,70, gfor 88c. An Opportunity. Special Suits. Suits and Wrappers. LADIES’ SUSPENDER SUITS, with Reefer Jackets $7.95, worth §20. LADIES’ SUSPENDER SKIRTS, $3.48, worth $7. ] 200 SAMPLE WRAPPERS 99¢, worth fully $2.50. UMBRELLA «SPECIAL.” ARTMENT. PARTME EXTRAORDINARY OEFER. MBRELLA EP. UNERiE: DI Silic Glor! d[gll'; gL I u 1 dl fgld silvy : otdbataEal et a28i C worl.h“:i ® 200 Dozen ALBERT | Fast Black Hose. THE REGULAR 80c QUALITY, TOMORROW FOR MONDAY A Grand Reduction! WE TAKE OFF 20 Per Cent U0 Clogks, Jackets and Capes PEYSER'S AND P& P GLLOVES On Sale Tomorrow. P % P Bethold. P % P Fontaine, P(.) ser's Real Kid. JAi g a They co 98(, Guate die LlJ

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