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L300 300 300 % W <‘.\-f‘— A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY//FEBRUARY 18, 4 Sadal i A—X ~. ‘l. 1\'»' x u\'/., :'< J‘x el 801-SIXTEEN PAGES. X)I*)l’ N AT i THE EAGER THOUSANDS who crowded into our stdre all day yesterday and last night will testify that this is the MOST STUPENDOU=S S&AT.H ‘OF Y GOODS—NOTIONS—SILKS Bought at about 50 cents on the dollar ginners will bring out the greatest crowd ever seen in our store. it is n‘01110’ at the same EVER HELD 1IN THIS There are thousands of bargains yet unopened, but these for Monday be- Come in the forenoon if you can. ratio. The afternoon rush will be awful. @ Tialeava: LOT OF Colored that were imported to sell for $1.75. Morie Silks Silks and Velvets One lot China silks, worth 75c, our price, Thirty-Nine C One lot China silks, worth $1.00, our price, ty Cents. One lot of China silks, beautiful designs, worth 76¢, our price > Forty-Nine Cents. Black faille francaise, all silk, worth $1, for Seventy-Three Cents. Black satin rhadames, all silk, worth §$1.00, for S:v:aty-Tarse Cents. All silk satin duchesse, worth $1.50, for One Dollar and Nineteen Cents. 27-inch black Loulsane Imperial, worth Four Cents. Black crystal bengaline, worth $1.25, for gl ty-Seven Cents _One Doll 25 pleces of smpm taffeta, all silk, wortE: $1.25, for nety-Seven C 20 pleces pnun culorcd satins, these goods are worth 7 Fo t\ =Nine C One lot of plain colored surahs for Twent: Cents. 11 pleces colored crystal bengalines, worth $1.60, for .‘(iucty-l“.lght Caat One lot 22-inch changeable peaumignon, worth $1.50, m One Dollar. 6 pieces figured crape, evening shades, for Sixty-Nine Cents. 35 pieces colored silk velvets, worth $1.25, tor i Seventy-Five Cents. 27-inch shantongs, all silk, these goods are sold everywhere at 76¢c a yard, for Fifty Cents. One lot of shantong silk, good value at 0c, al Thirty-Five Cents. Dress Goods Double width novelty goods, all the new colors, Walker’s jobbing price 20c a yard, our price Nine Cents. - 38-inch black and white plated woolen dress goods, Walker's jobbing price 42c, our price Nineteen Cents. 38-inch _cashmere, all colors, Jobbing price 37%c, our price Nincteen Cents. ‘Walker’s Several cases all wool all shades and colors, Walk: 80, our price nch cheviots in 's jobbing price and fancy weave colors, Walker's Sev, dress Jobbing pric: cases of p allth, 87¢, our price Fifty Cen One lot 44-inch twills, diagonals and fancy weaves, in different colors, Walker's jobbing price 85c, our price Fiity-Nine Cents. One lot 46-Inch twills, diagonals and fancy weaves In new colors, Walker's jobbing prica $1, our price Scventy-Five Cents, 30 pleces Bd-inch French broadeloth, Walker's jobbing price §1.50, our price Ninety-Seven Cents., A lot of 46-inch all wol crepon, beautiful goods, jobbed by Walker for $1, our price Sixty-Nine (\.uli. Colored faille francaise, $1.25, at Nincty-Seven Cents. all silk, cheap at some jobbed to sell 2 cases of challies, dsome _ colors, Walker's jobbing price’ 30c, our price Twenty-Five Cents, ONDAY MORNING Commencing at 8 o'clock, one case of fine Challis, in dark, hand- French Walker colorings, at 25c. 56 A YARD, New China Dept. on Second Floor Bargain 1. Who ever heard of it, a genu- ine china, handsomely decorated, tea set, 56 pleces, regularly sold at $7.50, for Four Dollars and Thirty-Eight Cts. Bargain 2. A cottage dinnor set, just what you want. The set is Ridgeway's finest English porcelain, finely decorated, in colors, and gold trimmed. They are worth $14.00, but you buy them now Eight Dolla Bargain 3. 6 of them, six styles of beauti~ ful Haviland china dinner sets, 149 pieces in each set. You cannot match them in New York for $75.00, you'll find them on our counters, per set 3 Forty-Nine Dolla; Five and Seventy« Cent: We have a big 10c counter, filled with goods, worth.up to 25c each; also one lot of old decorated plates, all kinds, all colors and sizes, worth 10c, 15c and 20¢, all go to- gether at Five Cents. Kid Gloves A lot of ladies' glace (from the Walker bankrupt stock) kid gloves, in colors, tan, grays, modes, brown and red-brown, Walker Jobbed to sell for $1.25, our price Sixty-Three Cents. A lot of ladies’ kl(l [;Ion’s in all colors in suedes, tlat were jobbad by Walker to sell at $L.50, our price Ninety-Eight Cents. 1,000 pieces of baby ribbon, in all the dif- ferent colors, Walker jobbed to sell for our price per picce Nine G \.lll\. Muslins, T owels, Linens Lonsdale cambric l‘u,,ht and lh\c,-l]lud C 9-4 bleache 5-4 bleached pillow case muslin worth 15c, for Nine Cents 20c quality, for welve Cents Bed ticking, Beckley cambric, 15¢ quality, for Nine Cents Bleached canton flannel, 12%c quality, for Six and Onc-fourth Cents “quality, for th Cents 18x36 oatmeal towels, 12 Six and One-fou 64-inch heavy cream damask, 90c quality, for Thirty-seven and Une-half Cents 7T0-inch_extra heavy bleached damask, 900 quality, for ifty-nine Cents Fast colored turkey-red damask, 60c qual- ity, for Twenty 18x36 heavy damask towels, 26c quallty, for Twelve and One-half Cents T 8 OCLOCK MONDAY MORNING SEVER \L OASES OF VERY FINE Shirting Prints 2(: YARD. 1 ‘Underwear A lot of ladies’ muslin drawers and corset covers, trimmed prettily with embroidery and lace, our, price Twenty-one Cen A Iot of gowns, drawers and corset covers, all very elaborately trimmed with laces and embroideries, regular 75¢ and 85c goods, our Forty-seven Cents A lyx«.ln[ bargain in ladies’ night dresses, trimmed with laces and embrolderles, never sold at less than $1.25, our price Sixty-seven Cents Tn our corset department we will sell two cases of very fine and sirong corsets that Walker jobbed to sell for T6c, our price Thirty-seven Cents Blankets Comfortables that Walker jobbed to sel) 1 Very fine comfortables, covered with goods, that Walker jobbed to sell for $1 our price fin xty-Nine nts. ' And a much better comfortable, very fine one, that Walker jobbed to sell for $2.00, our prico Ninety-Nine Cents, About 200 pairs of blankots, both gray and. white, Walker jobbed to sell for $1.00 per pair, our price lhuly-hu«.n and a Half Cents. — A lot of blankets, much finer ones, that Walker jobbed to sell for $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00, our price Sixty-Nine Cents. Wash Goods 50 pieces of French sateens, jobbed to sell for 25, our price _Ten Cents, Walker A lot of very fine zephyr ginghams that Walker jobbed to sell for ¢, our price 100 pieces of outing flannel, dark, medium and. light colors, Walker jobbed to sell for 16¢, our price blx .md a Qu.nls. r Cents, Basement We'll sell you— 65¢ wash tubs for 39c. 85¢ wash tubs for 49c. Good wash boards, G CLOTHES WRINGERS—In the bill there were $500.00 worth of them. The celebrated Rival wood frame and Daisy iron frame wringers. Rival wringers worth $3.00 cost you $1.50. Dalsy wringers worth $2.25 cost you $1,30. One immense table of assorted baskets, , worth up to $1.50 each, lots of new styles and shapes, at 26¢ for your choice. Satchel baskets worth 10c and 15 at e. Fine selected porlor brooms, regular 80c, at 19c. One lot feather dusters, worth up to €0 at 10c each, TINWARE. Copper bottom bollers, good ones, 58c. 50 dozen wash basins, all kinds, worth 100 to 20c each, for 5c. Nickel-plated tea kettles, copper rim,worth $1.00, for G0c. 25¢, morning LOT OF Palcolet 4-4 Sheeting Will be put on sale Monday Men’s Furnishing Goods From the bankrupt Walker stock. Heavy Random underwear, Walker's jobbing price, 62%c, our price ‘Thi ribbed Po jobbing pri Fiftyes eece lined underwear, Walker's jobbing T5e, our price Sixty-three Cents ty-nine Cents outh underwear, Jersey r price Walker's Extra heavy ‘Walker’s jobbi S vear, Walker's jobbing price $1.00, our price I-.u,lxn -three Cents Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery Ladles' fast black seamless lostery, Walker's jobbing price §1.50 per dozen, our price per pair Eleven Cents, black spliced heel and toe price $2.50 per Ladles' fast hosiery, Walker's jobbing dozen, our price per Ladies’ double hecl and toe, tan colored stockings, Walker's jobbing price $2.60, per dozen, our price per pair ghteen C Children’s and misses' fine ribbed double heel and toe hosiery, cer's jobbing price $2.00 per dozen, our price per pair Eleven Cents. Flannel outing shirts, Walker's jobbing .25, our price Flannel outing price §1.00, pri venty-two Cents outing shirts, Walker's Jobbing price 65¢, our price hirty “Unlaundered _ shirts, one Walker sold for 66c, our price orty-nine C: One quality of the very fine heavy dered shirt that Walker sold for 80c, price nine Cents quality that our _Sixty-nine Cents ANl Tinen collars, Walker's Jobbing prico $1.08 per dozen, our price Scven each, or 4 for 25c. nts cotton hosk, Walker's Men's regular made lozen, our price jobbing price §! each, or 3 “Four in 4 for $6.00 and $9.00 p Thirty- alker jobbed dozen, our price for so0c, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. (75 SALESPEOPLE WANTED BEFORE 8 A. M. M N AY.) i LA R L AR HINA SILKS That were imported to sell 2 1 iG YARD. Ladies’ fast black, tluvll!h' I|onl toe and soles, with ribbed top, Walker's Jobbing price $4.50 per dozen, our pr ir Thirty-kive Cer and toe $6.00 per fine spliced heel ¥, s jobbing price . our price per pair sven Cents. tan colored hose, fast colors, 2,50 per dozen, our (nu.m-n s fino ribbe d, with spliced heel and Walker’s jobbing price price per pair Eighteen Cents, A lot of ladies' fine Walker's Jobbing price $7 price sptian union suits, ) per dozen, our Forty-Seven C Ladles’ very fine Walker's jobbing pri price nts. yptian cotton vests, .00 per dozen, our Nineteen Cents. Ladies’ fine natural wool Jersey ribbed vests Walker's jobbing price $7.50 per dozep, our price Forty-Eight Cents. A SIEAT ST AT SRR AT .x«x‘?éx'x% *'\( K iy ¥ i ,JY‘ xR Ddek MA N e AR ek R B