Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 3, 1893, Page 9

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P T SO e . EDITORAL SHEET S — STABLISHED JU THE OMAHA SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3, Bi s, Silks. Our fall stock of silks and velvets have nearly all arrived and we show the largest sortment that has ever been displayed in this city. Dame hion has it that velvets ¢ the correct thing for trimmings this Autumn, and it is universally acknowledged to be one of the rich- est fabrics woven and almost al- ways enriches all other goods made up with it. Velvets are much higher in price this season than last, but an exceedingly large and early purchase places us in a posi- tion to give you a beautiful quality :t in Sixty.Six of the newest shades for $1.00 Per Yard. ! velvet that goods judges : fully worth $1.50, Silks will rctain their lead for best dress, waists and trimmings, ¢ showing a magnificent nent in Bengalines, Crystals, in Almas, ns, Taffctas Royal Armure and numerous other new weaves | all at prices which place them with- in reach of limited purses even. all figur gns s, are indicated as v stylish re show a handsome line aded ins in all the new colorings for fall. New changeable and two toned effe have made the low p $1.00 per in order to move them Iy. also show a 24 in forty-five new shad d, ‘which are leade h habutai it 65¢ per s in every s glad to fill re- quests for samples from out of town customers, but we must ask them specify what colors and kind of grades arg desired, we cannot fill ordersfor samples of our entire stock of silks and velvets to any one customer, as a great many or- ders that we receive are so vague difficult to imagine just ed- Customers out of town will get their requests prompt- ly attended and filled to the letter in every case when possible to do s0. Black Dress Goods, Our black goods department is all that one could wish. Monday we will place some great bargairs on sale. 40-inch all wool Fre that the real value is $1 Monday and the week for neh all wool French he ch novelties 5, on sale ctta that is worth 65¢ goes Mond. and the week for 48e, ch 1 wool henrictta cloth would be cheap at $1, ail new | » Monday, 75¢ nch all wool heavy mountain $1.00, neh all wool French serge, 52.inch all wool cxtra fine Gere man serge, $1.15, 48-inch all wool heavy hopsuck- 2, $1.00, 38-inch good black 40-inch al half c. wool whipeords, 75¢. 40-inch all wool very fine quality royeline, $1.39, 40-inch silk warp hen wool cashmere, cttas, 78 Wool Dress Goods. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. We were busy last week opening up new goods. Monday we put on sale a full line of I goods in all the most fashionable styles and ing, mountai s, French ser weaves. un and French henriettas, and broadeloth, all wool heavy *French wking, $1.50 48-inch all wool heavy mountain serges, $1, neh all wool very flne and good weight German $1.15, nehall wool mixtures, A0-ineh all wool royeling, this isa on | [ worth as high 1¢, firm cloth, in all colors, $1.30. 38-inch this is a very prett ne satindfinished cloth, in all colors, 83¢, A6-in I wool German henri- etto, satin finish, comes in all the new shades, 75¢, A0-inch all wool French henri. etta, inall the new shades, 50¢, Sk-inch all wool heavy sacking flunnels, 88, S0-inch all wool heavy broadeloth $1.00, G2-inch all wool English pr cravenctte cloth $1.7 75 picses all wool suiting styles, 50¢, Also, a full line of 15¢ to 25¢ a5¢, and HAYDEN BROT The Greatest Bargains in al Ou'r Children’s Hose DEPARTMENT is now complete. We are showing alarger line than ever at extremes ly low prices. We put on sale Mon- i a line of children’s all wool hose, derby ribbed, at 25 per pair, others ask 50c. We have just our new fall received tock of Come in To start the season on this line we will put on sale Monday our 5. hook cent in all shades at $1.00 per $1.50. This cut rep- resents our 75 cent night shirts that go Mon- This is sample and sale ine many are as $2. Your choice of any gown in this lot for 75¢. On 100 our celebrated Monday dozen of Aurora Cor- sets, worth $1 £0 on sale at 50¢ cach., 100 dozen EBTRIAT S gents’ linen cuffs, worth 25¢ per pair, go at 15¢. RV 4L g Sclid Oak Clock Eight day, strike, cathedral gong, - $1.88, Solid gold set rings 39¢, worth $1, Gents' link cuff buttons, 35¢, worth $1 uts' patent lever cuff buttons, best rolled plate, 23¢, worth $1. 1000 3 chains in best the silver thimbles 13¢ Baby rings, solid gold, ¢, worth 1-4 karat 0, worth $25.00, t that we lead in low fine American and on all Swiss watches. B. W, Raymond nickel movement led case, warranted to SI8.75; jeweler's ranted as repr wd clock repairing at re. "OMAHA, SUNDAY I Just Arrived. 100 dozen BOYS' KNEE PANTS, all to go in three lots at 25¢, 50¢, 75¢. These arc well made, good wear. ing school punts, worth very much more money. A lot of BOYS' LONG wool, and very neat, PANTS, In two lot 75¢ and $1.00. We have a very full assortment of BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS nd look 3.00 and lothing $4.50 for these s 96 men’s suits will go on sale Monday for Only $5.00. sizcs, but they r $10. Any onc ilarly fo . who can get a fit out of them will secure a great bargain. Fall and winter clothing is arriv- ing daily. Cloak Department. Great reducti only way to down théy go. \\'intv‘r goods. prices is the the stock, and We need room for Ladies’ regular pr your choic Ladi and gr at $1.9 jackets with capes, 0 and $ ake D0, black, blue, tan 175, go Monday ey street jackets, reg. om $2.00 to $10.00, Monday at one. ' Eton blue, all wool nd Blaz ular p its in 00, beaded wraps worth $3,00 0, will go Monday at-98c, ¢ waists, reg ular price from 75: to $1.25, your choice Monday at only 55c. reduction on all ladies’ woolen s SpeeMmlsale on black sateen skirts, shawls and infants’ cloaks. dol PRy o R N MORNING, < j. i rneergrtl = CENTS, Furniture. THE BEST OFFER EVER MADE, Solid oak bedroom suit, bureau, washstand and bed. The bed is 6 feet high and 4 feet 6 inches wide. The bures 20x24 FR The wash: back. We offer this elegant suit at $13 each, and gunarantee the wood, style and finish, and size of suit equal to any $20 suit in the market. a full line of Mantle folding beds, and we assure you we can save you from $2.00 to $5.00 on bed we carry. Pric 16.50, 8.50. of the best makel oak, polish finish and F mirrors. We have $7.50, $8.50. $17.00, $19.00. you buy mattresses, pil- s or feathers, give us a call. We to sell you the best at a g to you. ved a new lot of tables. 6 foot tables 8 foot tables $9. W O 1r line of -:hm'otn y CARRY A T FURNITUK Trunks and Valises. "ULL LINE OF 18 inch Gladstone bag $2.00, was $3.00, 18 inch Gladstong, bag $2.50, was $4.50, & 18 inch Gladstong bag $3.50, wus $5.50. { Elegant large siz? club bag $1.50, worth $2.50. We carry a full lifie of trunks and can save you money. Fall Hats, ' Men’s Derbys, in black and brown, 95c¢. 95¢ Men’s Fedora in black and brown Also, Men's fine fur hats 03¢, Boys' ¢crushers in blueand brown. 80¢. Men's R. R, hats 95¢. Men's crushers in black brown, 50¢. and 1593--SIXTEEN PAGES, PRICES —ON— SHOES Cut Deeper. Read Our for Cut the Week Commencing Monday, Sept. 4. This is to give the school children a chance to buy a real The ladies have had things their own way nice shoe cheap. in our -‘hn(f (]L‘IJ{IIAll“Cnt for a few weeks and Monday com- mences a bigger reduction, so they will smile all the more. 1,200 pairs of hand turned kid shoes that are good value at $3.50 for $1.49. they look. Common sense or opera, This is how Ladies’ fine $4.50 Ludlow kid $1.98. Ladies’ shoes, $2.00 white canvas oxfords, | 98¢, HERE YOU ARE FOR School Shoes. Children’s $1. 81.00, sizes 0 to 12, Misses’ #1.75 kid patent tip school shoes, $1.25, sizos 13 to 2, Youths' 81 elove calf shoes, $1.25, sizes 13 to 2, 00 satin oil calf button shoes zes 2 10 53, glove calf school shoes tip school NOW COMES THE MEN’S TURN TO SMILE. 2,00 satin oil ealfshoes at $1.50, .50 light cordovan shoes $2,00, 0 fine hand-welt calf shoes Men's $1.50 calf low oxford shoes #1,00, Look at the bargains in our show shoe repairing good and ch «ap. Coffee pots in nickel, like the above cut, 60¢t Preserve ket- tle like cut 15¢. Solid nickel teakettlelike cut $1.50. Worth $3 50, Milk pans like this ¢ only Solid steel spider like above cut 35¢ Crockery . AND Glassware. These prices hold good while the articles lust, but they won’t last long, Wine glasses 2¢ cach. China motto cups and saucers, 8¢ per pair mp chimneys, le cach china cream mn 10¢ each, jc each erman print cup, sancer and plate, 1lc for the three picces, ed, a full line of white neh china for decorating pur- poses, : of those fine d , 100 picces $5. mp with fine bisgu orated shade, The celebrated Sweeper, the best for $2.50. Bissell made, We makes at $1,50 and $2, also have other Third Floor. INGLE COPY FIVE KRS, Departments solid brass and e ] bROCERIES, GREAT-SALE ON DRVED FRUIT This fruit is all new and all this years' puck. We have no old fruit on hand, Evaporated Californin apricots 10a, Evuporated California peaches 10c, Evaporated California grapes o, New Turkish prunes ac. New Valen aising 740, New California neciarines 150, Best Alden evaporated apples 1240, New California chorries 15¢, Sun dried apples be, Ivaporated blackberries e, Canned Goods. Great sale on canned goods. 21 can gooseborries The worth 18, sugar syrup 7 2-1b can preser syrup, 12c worth worth preserved blueberries 73 worth I8¢, 2-1b can whito wax beans 7ic worth 15¢ 2-1b. can sugar corn, Tie, worth 12a 2-1b. can Lima benns, 7ic, worth 12¢a 2-1b. can string beans, Tie, worth 124c, 2-1b, can early June poas, 7ic, worth 174c. All kinds of Culifornia 8-1b. can of plums, 124c. 8-1b. can California poaches, 150. M 3-1b. can Californin apricots, 15c. Miscellaneus. Home-made catsups, per bottlo, 15a Silver flake oat meal, fc. Ceroline flukes, Gie. California breakfast food, o, American breakfast cocon, 350, Imported maccaroni, 124e, Imported spghetti, 124c, Imported vermicelli, 1240, All kinds of washing powder, 10c, 20-1b. pail of all kinds of jelly 35c; regs ular price, 7ac. #1b, can of !l kinds California plume, gular price, 25e. Good coffee, 12}e; regular prico, 25¢ to 3¢, Good flour, 50 2-1b. Califor price, 25¢ to 35 Pine blood red Columbia river salmon, 10¢. Gallon can apples, 23c; regular prico, 85¢. Dried apples, 5e; rogular price, 106, All kinds of California evaporated feuit less than half p egular price, 90c to 81, v peaches, 15c; regulad Crackers; Soda crackers, 4c. Gingor snaps, 74 Molasses cako, Tie. Ont moal cruckers, The, Miik butt ! hum crackers, Tie, ar coolkies, The, XXX mulk crackers, Tie. Lemon snaps, Tie. Butter, Cheese, Meat Country butter, 124e, 15¢ and 170, Creamery, 19¢, 21c and 23c, You will always be sure to got what you want at our butter department. We will sell Wisconsin full cream se for Tde, Y¢ and 124c, 4¢ and 160, i nd 17¢. Wo have any kind of cheese you wish, and always at bottom prices, Pigs’ feet, bo per pound. We are, selling the 2-pound ecans of Rex corned beef for 15¢. Potted ham, deviled and ox tongue, 6o per can, Boneless ham, 1240, Cooked boneless ham, 110, Strietly sugar-cured No. 1 hams, 12}e, Picnic hams, 10¢. California haws, Ilo. Bologna, 5e. Corned beef, 6 per pound. Pickled pork, 113e. Remember everything in our meat des partmentis sold with a guarantee. Nong ouly but the best goods handled by ua

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