Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 24, 1892, Page 17

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LA < B e o P & P = PRGES 17TO 20 e THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. | TIWENTY—FIRST YEAR, T OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, = T NUMBE '1' .in. | Tl]N‘EHILI.S T WILLINERT o th 16th 81 Accommodate those who could not get waited on we will continue at the same prices as we sold this magnificent stock on Saturday. This is the entire surplus millinery stock of the large wholesale house of Frouberg, Germane & Co., New York, and for the greatness of the stock and beauty of the flowers and hats they could not be touched in their city. Hats. Ribbons: Trimmings, FLOWERS. All the Hats from this stock Here is where we French Crepes worth TR[MMED HATS. give you some of the soc a yard, all the colors of Large Bunches of Flowers, two spray, at worth from soc to $1.50, come § | o) ndest bargains ever 41c a bunch, worth 28c. the r;\in‘bu\v, at 12 1-2¢ a offered. You know asa usual thing Iillin- ery Ribbons are in one lot at 10¢ each. yard. A beautiful line of Children’s Trim- med School Hats at 25¢, worth up to Tinsel striped Gauze $1.80. Elegant Rose Montures at 9¢c, worth 83c Large Shade Hats, Beautiful Wreaths, violets, daisies, in sold from 3sc up to just the thing for garden work, e fact all kinds of flowers, at 9¢, 15¢ ; S als $r.2sa yard We wili Trimming, a novelt.y worth and 19¢, worth up to-$1 eagh. : atlceach. sell all the ribbons worth . Misses’ and Ladies’ Trimmed Hats at DR G WY, . 1c 2 from 35¢ to' 75c a yard, | | $t 2 yard, at 25¢ per yard. 89c, worth up to $8.00. Velvet Effects in French Flowers at 25¢, ; 39c and 49¢, worth up to $2.00. All the latest spring shapes, Plain and dotted Crepe Lace Toques andfine French chip and At 69¢c, 89¢c and 98¢ we will put in the lace Draids, Milan, Neopolitan, All the balance of the | | ge Cheneand fancy Ganze Milan trimmed Hats at $1.50, worth up J g Rbbor th f; 5 to $8.00 each. balance of the Flowers. They are the cte, at from 25¢to 95¢, Rbbons worth frem 75¢ el g, a1l ik, worth to $1.25, go at 25¢ a yard, goods which originally cost from $9 a worth up to $3. at15e. ! i % dozen, to$2 each, and the very fin s$t.50a yard, at 43¢ a yar At1$2.50 we will display a beautiful.g line of Hats worth up to $7 each. est grade worth up to $4.00 each. Nothing over 98c. All the above Flow- { : Do not fail to attend the greatest mil- - ers are this season’s productions re- i i linery sale ever held in Omaha. member, new, fine goods, the latest colors and patterns. SILKS. Printed China 8ilks, to close out J. W. Moreland & Co's stock - at 39¢ yd, worth 75¢ 1 Glace, Pongee,Sat- in Rhadmas,Bro- cades, Etc., all the latest novelties in high DRESS GOODS. Double Fold 40 inch Henrie ttas at 9%c worth 3cc, Navy blue F'ull 8uits, skirt and blazer, all wool, worth $15.00, at $4.98 for the entire suit, Indigo Blue German Calico ut 8%e, the 1215¢c quality, CLOAKS AND SUITS, WASH GOODS: Calicos at 33%c¢, the 73c kind. | English Henriettas, FF quality, worth 39¢ our price for tomorrow 23¢ a yard. Full 8Buits, all tailor made, waists and skirts, trimmed All wool 42 inches double fold Henriettas, value 75¢ very full with silk braid, at $6.98, worth $20.00, Fine Black Satines, 12%c¢, the 190 quality- a yard, all the new spring colors, at' 49¢ a yard. The finest grades of Black Satines at 5 ilks A 5 Blaze et 1 .08 at , ¢ grade dress silks at All wool Bedford Cord, 44 inches wide, at 74¢, Bla :,r. Ja‘c‘k. 8 worth $3.08 ac $1.98 19¢ and 25¢, worth 29¢ and 40a, 69c¢, worth up to $2 Beautiful quality of Mixed Cheviot,a handsome gar- considered bargains at other stores at $1.25, a yard, Al cu blk s Mowalte Mooy and fine Benrietta,s ment, at $3.49, worth $6.00. Our entire stock of Staple Glnghams‘ A[. ogcf‘vr wi“ olflcxt‘ rc<'1rdl(,ss of cost, and worth up to $2.00a ymd | Light shades in mixed fancy wool goods, double breast- WerR Sram18ke 1o 100, a1 Thn 8 YaNG, El:;:i:s “Z‘,:rmn;:d your choice at 88e. ed English Walking Coats, large pearl bat- Scoteh Zephyr Ginghams at 1lke, over an Omaha counter Take away the Remnants at Half Price on Mon- tons, at §6.25, worth g1o.00. worth 28¢c a yard. : day. BC;“l;i:lsnk‘:f‘Z?;i; All mar)kcd in plain figures, just half our regular price. For Monday ‘and Monday only we will give a discount on i Ph}eé‘?’pl’? )Tiss':te’ regular price 19¢, our Rhadames, su- SPEOIATL., all garments over $10,00 of 20 per cent. This is ofls.day 8 p”_t'e)llj"l’_a yaj‘"d' perb Failles, in fact so picces of colored Velveteens, worth soc a yard, just the beginning of the season for spring jackets unny Side Suitings at 8X4e¢ a yard, all kinds of high class at 25c. but we are a little overstocked on flne goods. worth 18, novelties in silks. STONEHILLS, 116118 South 16th Street. Omaha

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