Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 15, 1894, Page 9

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- ~ EOORAL Ot JUNE 19, 1871 ESTABLISHED HERE IT IS! The Great Sale Begins Monday——Forced Sale Prices. We had all the say about the prices on these stocks, and here is the proof of the most wonderfully low prices we dated stocks of Boyle & Ryan and The West End Bazaar, Madison Street, Chicago, Il get thc goods in shape. hc goods in these stocks consist of Silks and Dress Goods, OMAHA, £ l'l\l)AY MOR IN(:, APRIL 15, 1891 PAGES | l\\ ENTY 1&n3(3MAHA'SUNDAY BEE. SINGLE (X( TAYDEN Goods, Bldnl\(.tq and Flannels, Cloaks, Suits and Wraps, Boys’ Clothing, and (llnssw:uc, Books, Stationery Goods. Fine Silks for Less iTanshe [mport Fice s cses From e Boraor Stock ond fhe Bojie & Ryan Slock Judging from past silk sales these goods will not last long at prices we have put on these entirely new features in silk, imported for this season’s trade, Intended for the best class of the West Side, Chicago, trade. Plain China Silks, in black, cream, brown, light and dark blue, Nile, pink, yellow, orange, tan, slate, drab, cte., ete., really worth 40 a yard, goat........ . New Brocade Japanese Silks, in a number of pretty twos 24 inches wide, worth $1.25 a yard, go at 79¢ tone effects, 24-inch Black Brocaded India Silks, for w s and in small, desirable, neat patterns, worth 856 Surah Silks, best quality, double warp, sold all over the United States at 75¢, in every desirable shade. ......... Bl:ck India Silk, 2 yard; the best goods ¢ brought to this cit of this will wear a lifetime, and you cun was would muslin; only..... 7 inches wide, actually worth $1.50 a 5 o8¢ Black Watered Silks are the popular fabric for trimmings this season. We make these goods a specialty and undersell all other reta lers. Moire, Mirroire, Moire Francaise and Mbire Antiques are shown in all the new and latest styles. We Have Purchased the Entire Stock of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS From the West End Bazaar, Chicago; one of the finest stocks-of its kind in the west, Monday we will place many bar- gains on our counters that will surprise you. All the odds and ends in hosiery, underwear and gents’ furnishing goods must be closed out at once, no matter what the price may be. You may need boys’ waists and you may need children’s hosiery. This will be a chance that will not occur again for some time. In this sale g1 will go as far as five in the regular way. Note some of the prices: CORSETS. Over 150 dozen to be divided in three lots, and you can bet they will not last long. Lot 1—50 dozen summer ventilating Thompson’s glove- fitting and other makes, all at 25c. Lot 2—50 dozen corsets, Royal, Worcester, Warner Bros. B, and a great many other fine makes, all go at soc pair. Lot 3—50 dozen of the finest corsets made, there was nothing too good for them, not a pair in this lot worth less than $1.75 and up to $5.00; your choice of this lot for 75c. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. This was their strong hobby; they carried one of the finest lines of these goods to be found in Chicago. We will make this a picnic for hosiery buyers. Our trade in Hosiery has been immense, what must it be on Monday? We will take this stock and divide itinto three lots, and put them on sale at 12%5¢, 19¢c and 25c per pair; this is less than balf the price the goods could be imported for, LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED VESTS. o make a long story short, go at 2c, s¢, 8¢, 10¢, 1214 19c; this is less than mill price. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Night gowns 20c, worth soc. Imported half hose 12%4¢, worth 2 s50c underwear go at 25¢ Unlaundered shirts, soc quality, 35¢. Gents' four-in-hand ties, 50¢ 4lll'llily, 1214c. Gents' negligee shirts, their pnu, $2,25, go at 98c, Gents' laundered shirts, their price $1.00, go at 50c. UMBRELLAS. Monday we put on sale over 5,000 umbrellas and parasols at prices less than these goods were male for, See our 16th street windows. We commence Monday our grand annual sale of these goods. . W. cand 5C. 28c¢/| and Art Goods, B88c i 'Laces 3¢ Yard, Wash Dress Goods. Monday cheap; two we will sell wash dress goods bankrupt. stocks in addition to y our immense stock at your disposal. You can’t afford to pass this department. It's ney you will save at this Ik striped ch Wool finished zephyr line, dark ground, only 15¢ yard. i French crepe, all colors, from these bank- ) inches wid v.l inch te, | rupt stocks on Monday at lic yard. They are cheap at vard. A inch wide imported Scotch rd, were marked to sell at 25¢ igees that were 15e, 19¢ and 25c yard on Monday 10c yard. We are going to sell these stocks in a hurry and you want to be on hand early. All the remnants of cha and all the roi s of light or dark calico on Monda al yard Thousands of every des white dress , 8¢ and nants of tion at 23 B00! 10c y There never was a chance to buy wash dre. osent at Hay- dens’ and s riety from. All the latest novelties to be found at dens’, nd coupons given away free purchase. Extra help has s we expect every economical surrrounding country to attend this sale at Haydens'. and such low price Linen Department. There will be a pieaic for bargain seekers on Monday in this department. All the fine hemstitched, brochet, knotted fringed, damask, Wuck and’ birds IUHH towels, worth Y , B9¢, 65c me are little mus: goiled. We them all In one lot on Monday at 1 ch. crepe, d, shall offer 25 at ads marked 65 e two stocks on h slse in same proportion, tend this sale, Don't fail to Dress Linings, 1t we ever had a good assortment of dress linings (and those that potronize this de- | I nt know we had) we have it now; | three stocks in one. All colors of best French percaline, Silesia, 10c, 15¢ and You car ge at Haydens ard. he yard. mbric, Muslins and Sheetings. There are a great many odds and ends in this line from these two stocks and they will be marked down to such low prices that they will be carried away quick on Monday. It will pay you to come a long distance to this sale at Haydens' on Monday and until all sold. In the immense stock of the West End Bazaar there were thousands of yards of fine laces. These goods were bought at our own prices. Our stock itself is too large. We must close thix last lot out at once, Fine piont d'Irelande, 3¢ per yard up, Elegant tatting edge Oriental la Heavy Bourdon laces 1 500 yards fine cotton Fine black and cream silk laces, 10c up. Embroideries 1c yard. One ful! table of fine embroideries from the Bazar stock will be sold for less than cost of making. 3,000 yards elegant goods, e per yard. A beautiful line of flouncings, worth 50c to for 15C PER YARD. broideries at , Ge and Te per yard. Ribbons 1c yard. Thousands of yards of elegant ribbons from th two large stocks at lc, 3¢, 5 and Te per yard. Silk Hdkfs 5c each. The entire lot of handkerchiefs almost = H 27 uul 3 Elegant silk REnheronlars, 500 doxen odda and ends of Swiss and linen goods, 5e each, worth 25, Notions at cost. The truth is we have not room for this stock. We are compelled to close this last purchase at once. Corset steels, 1 Twin dres y Rickrac] worth Tooth brushes, 2c, worth Dress shields, 8¢, worth Combs, 5e, worth' 10¢ Brushes, 10c, worth ir, worth 10c, , worth 13¢, Stamped Linens 50 per cent off 50 per cent off on every plece, marked in plain figures. half marked price, Each piece They go at one- Dress Trimmings 2¢ yd 5,000 yards of fine silk guimps, 2c per yard, worth up to 25¢. Stationery at cost. 6 envelopes for 1c. 20 sheets paper, 2c. 1nk, 3o, All other goods in proportions Trunks, Satchels dnd Plcturcs Silvery i sleeve, | sleeve, IL.aces and Ribbons, Notions and Hats, Caps and Rubber Goods, Boots, ware Our Cloak Review. Fashion dictates that the leading stylos for ladies’ wear this season be ca Inches, jacket, correct lengthy 24 (0 or walking coat, length 34 to 38 inches, No one person can be equally satisfied with » same form. most becoming the appearance of each on t Question is which of them is to you individually? Our line of capes s unsurpassed for novel effects, choice cloths, sl workmanship and for the we ask. 98, $4.98, $5.00, & Alll $10.50 buys the choic \~l u[ th art. Our line of jackets give on paper any reasc deceription. But by the these goods were bought : or satisfactory manner in which we are enabled to show every leading st icluding both riginal ples from P orlin and copies of same in the ci $0.0 up to $1 ortment. Walking or skirt coats are unden most dressy and becoming to the m 00, make bly the ity of ladies. Our stock is %0 arranged as (o . trimming materials, price, ete., that it would be impossible to fail in n ing a most satisfactory lection, should this style be_the one proving itself most becoming. We ha very fine English twill brown and na all wool, length 88 inches, at $5.00; or at $7.00 a fine covert cloth, black or tailor made, bound with best binding brs length 34 inches, $7.00 Ancther in_imported cheviot tailor made, length 33 i Another in {mported navy and brown, half satin lined, inc! 11.00. At $12.00 we have as fine ever was shown under It is in brown, navy and black, with braid trimming, extra rufile on skirt, and having coverlet or capped $12.00. black only, £9.00. a garment as Children’s D ildren’s Dept. Whatever you ard.in méed of in infants’ or children's cloaks or jackets you will find here in greater ‘ety than can be found anywhere else in the florts by experienced people to help you secure most suitable wear, Lace Curtains. Among the many bargains found In tho recent bankrupt stock purchased were a lot of fine lace curtains in odd pairs, some of them soiled, which will be sold very cheap, some as low as 25¢ per pair, and some fino ones at 50c to $1.00 per pair. These are genuine bargains and will last but a day cor two. The best curtain poles plete for lsc. Curtain stretchers from $2.00 up. Our stock “of window shades is complete and prices very low. with trimming com- Jewelry Dept Specials this week in sterling silver goods. Sterling silver sword corsage pins, worth erling silver halr ornaments, worth $1.50, 50c. Sterling silver initial rings, worth 75¢, Sterling silver cuff buttons, worth rling silver thimbles, worth 0c rling silver stick pins, worth et sterling silver tea spoons, wor silver chatelaine watch, worth s or gents royal gold hunting case watch, stem wind and set, $4.95. ! gold filled hunting case watch, with a fine Waltham movement, fancy dial, Gents' gold i watel ranted to wear 20 ye: with the celebi B. W. Ray ent in nickel, $23.50, worth $40.00. Nickel Rogers 12 Dwt knives or forks, " FURNITURE. Give the child a bed of its own. s00n be wirm weather. $1.25 per It will This well made, hardéome little bed is made of maple, has a first class woven wire mattress, two sets of castors, the legs can be folded up and bed and clothes rolled under big bed. Price, $2.£5, used to sell for $3.50. Another. This is a folding bed. You will need a curtain, This bed has sold as high as $10.00. We have made arrangements so that we can sell this bed for $6.50. We are still selling FURNITURE. The reason s we give the best value possible in this line Bedroom suits Springs, $1 Mattress, $: oak, from $15.00 up. 00 (cotton top). foot, $3.50, $4.25; 8-foot, $5.00, ), $14.00, $17,00, $18.00. es, in the latest styles, times at prices to suit the BROS. DRESS | End Bazaar of Chicago. Al wool imported French Challis, seasons’ goods, 374c. Almas, Whip Cords, Satin Burbers, and two tone mixtures. These goods New Lace Effects, the lot, $1.40, for a dr2ss pattern day’s price, {2}c, Brown, tan, mode, cardinal, green, uced from $1.85 and $1.50 to 90¢. French Serges, ASK TO SEE OUR 40c 40c Sporting Goods Dept. Bicycles. 20 per cent, get our If you want to prices on wheels. A full line of from $15.00 to § and prices, .00 wheel for heels warranted for one year, Cuns, Ammunition, Etc. We have just put in a full line of guns, ammunition, base ball goods, fishing tackle, ete. Get our prices. Boys’ Clothing A great sale of boys' clothing, including many exclusive styl MOTHERS' CHOICE. A new suit gratis if the seams rip. This garment has protected seams, double knees, seat and elbows, and It is wor and $3.75 will buy them. 300 combination suits, with two pairs of { pants to match, warranted strickly all wool, | sizes 4 to 15, worth $4.50 and $5.00, our | price to morrow, $2.256 and 25, Compare our all wool, $1.95 boys' suit with any 0 suit in Omah See our single and double-breasted, well worth made boys' suit, $2.50, for $1 Men’s Suits Men's suit sale for Mc You who want a spring our Dodge street men's before buying a spring suit men’s suit has no equal e cheap at $7.50. are cheap at $7.50. $5.50 and $9.75 suits are cutaway sack and ¥ sult should see clothing window double-breaste latest” pattern, is worth nearly his price | Compare our Englsh clay worsted, all wool suits in blue and black, cutaway or sack, bound or stitched edge, worth $15,00, for $10.00. When you clean house this tailoring, worth $20.00, a bottle of our furniture polish, 206¢ a b uu. { Qur speclal price, §12.60, are able There were 283 large cases in these stocks and it has taken a whole week to Trimmings, Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers, and Optical Goods, Umbrellas and Parasols, GOODS DEPARTME We are Receiving New Novelties Dailv. Our Prices are the Lowest. Monday wa will plaze on sale a large and handsome stock of Dress Goods from the two immense consolidatad stocks of Boyle & R:, an and the West Challis, From the Two Consolidated Stocks. You will find in our center aisle 466 pieces of new and late designs in Dress , Goods, Serges, Crepons, Henriettns, Fancy Weave, have yonr choice of the entire lot at 43¢. A Whole Dress Pattern at $3.44. In our center aisle, a new inventory of new novelties, New thott Effocts, New Imperial Effects, 3 New Illuminated Effects, ‘We have these in blacks, brown, blue, tan, green, slate, cardinal, scarlet, wine, mode, purple, olive, lavender and all the new Spring shades. A fine Worsted Euiting, in plain and fancy weaves, Broadcloths. Black Dress Geols, Silk Warp, Henriettas, Priestlics, Marked down from 85¢ to 435. All Wool Frederich Arnold’s Henricitas, Read Em to make on these and Gents' Furnishi dark and light ground, all now, this Novelties, Choaviotz, De Ploin Shepherds Plaids, stripes, shott, ure worth from 85¢ to $1.50, You can New Two Tone : flects. Your choice of | of 7 yards. worth 35¢ to 40c. Mon- blue, navy, golden brown and slate; re- Marked down 1rom $1.75 to $1.15. Ilarked down from 85c to 43¢. HENRIETTAS AT 40c | Hats and Caps! L Hat and sale for Saturday only. Men fine fedora, worth §1 Men's fine fur fedora, 69¢, worth Men's fine fur lhli‘y in the lates worth $2.50. 40c | shapes, | black Men's § fir ¢ pearl alpine. with ban, 2 M. fine fur soft uc, BOYS' AND CHILDRE oys' turbans and fancy hats, ¢, worth worth s' and boys' yachting caps, 50c. Carpets Have taken another dron. All wool ingrain (not remnants) 50c. A fine all wool extra supe The best Lowell carp: new patterns, 65 1 yard wide carpets from 12%c up to l)u: above price. A viit to this department will convince you that we are in shape to do our share of the carpet busin L 'Drug Department. Great perfume sale, Monday vill sell all following odors at %o per ounce . Violet, White Rose, White Lilac, \\ hite Heli- ; small, 40c. 1at the lowest prices. Prescriptions fille Butter BUTT RTMENT. is much higher, but had enough ordered to enable us to sed parator creamery for awhile longer at ome and secure some of the finest you ey t. Here are prices on 4e, 140, 16c and 18c. we. our 20, butter country butter: Cheese want a good ch Neufchatel chi for 10¢; tull er 10¢ and York State ike this ma: and 14¢; brick ¢ edam cheese, 60c. Meat Sugar cured Californis $1.00 each} pincapple cheese, hams, 8¢ per pound; to call at our fruit g counters for all kinds of reliable ¢ above all don't neglect calling at the butter counter, or m DAGES 3+ gt )PY FIVE CENTS THAT BAZAAR STOCK All. two mammoth consoli- ngs, Linens and White Toys and Fancy Goods, China Cutlery and Sporting Hardware. Tho attraction this weok will be 1 car sad of best wire nails at 1%c per pound. nk of it, e per pound for best wire steel nails limit 1 car load of galvanized poultry wire. 1 car load of screen wire 1 car load of wheelbarrows from $1.50 to $2.00 cach. Double iron smooth Double iron jack pl planc Double iron fore 69 each. 2-key Jail pad locks, be 2-foot boxwood rules, Ac foot boxwood rules, brass bound, 16e. braces for any size, 100 per pound. penter har eye , 16¢ each. ¢ Hatehets, Garden Tools. We hay 10¢. the largest stock of intend to n Note arden tools ke a price the following: in Omaha that will Garden den Spade: Shovels, The great slaughter sale of builders hard- ware still continue! Carpenters and by above. We will s lers should note the you money. House F:fil;nié“hing Good you seen the emerald and gold meat dishes, the latest thing out. have them from 15c cach up. Also in crystal and rul A few more popular gold band initial glasse set. Wine h. 15 pint tu pach, Nice sauce d per set. DEW DROP GLASS WATER PITCHERS, 16C BACIL |For 4c¢ You Can Buy A nice scrub brush, kitchen knife, worth 15e. worth 20c. sauce pan, milk lemon sque lamp hurmu, worth curling iron cork screw driv egg beater, worth 1 coffee and téa , worth 16e, hottle of 1 oil, ‘worth 10c, box of b worth 10c. pat. ch er, worth 15c. worth 10c. ', worth 10 opener, worth 10c. e T dust pan, worth 10c. wisp broom, worth 10c. > Flour l);partment. To will, follow is w introduce Hayden's best 5X flour we for a short time, The flour : the best you ever used ney refunded. One diamond ring. One gold watch. One five dollar bill. One set solid silver plated tea spoons, One lled gold watch chain. One cluster diamond lace pin, One wonderful ¢ y bread knife. Pillsbury’s flour, 93¢ & sack. One wonderful Christy carving knife, One wonderful Christy cake knife, Minneapolls High Patent flour, 95 Good 4X Superlative flour, 90¢ sacl Snowflake flour, Gsc sack, And a very good flour for G0c sack, Rye flour, $ic suck Good rye flour, $1.00. Choice rye flour, $1.15, sack, 20 lbs. Gramfiated Sugar for 95¢. White e s0ap, | White Parls soap, § \\ hite Russig 10X soap, \|| White bar. * sugar corn, 7l4e. heans, om peas, 8% ! blackberries, 12%e ¥ choice Bartlett pears, aliforn 14c can, . 14c can, in heavy syrup. ugar cured Boston long cut hams, 7e; bacon, 4 AR T4c; potted ham, potted u'( Bost condensed milk. only 10¢c can, 1 ham, only oe per can; we & _ will sell 2-poun beef for 19¢; D d F 2010 aheyergon oo . Dried Fruit Dept. hcad cheese, liver are ribs, be LS e per pound; link sausage, per pound. New California evaporated peaches, Say but we a ting prices on lard: g. Pound. = pound cans, yound can ; 10-pound Californla evapdrated pears, cans, fdc. Remember this is for § : Cudahy’s and Hammond's best ew California evaporated apricots, 12 plate beef for 6e; pickle pork pound. you read these prices figure and see New Californfa white cherries, 1 b much money you can save by buying your New Callfornia pitted plums, 1 K meats and lard here | New California prunes, raisin cured, only | e pound. Bak d C ! Evaporated apples, only fo pound. a ery an PrackKers vaenci rasin pound. ' Ralsin grapes, only pound. J verything in the bakery line a goods fresh Bread, per loaf i b or aoeen. aoennnes, 74e: T0@ and Coffee Dept. wine cakes, i jelly anything you want in Hrok )8 and Java coffee, only 16 pound jutter crackers, fc; gin- Old Government Java coffeo, only 17} ms,, pepsin crack and molasses 2 and 28¢ pound. p 1d all over for a coffee, 35¢ pound, or 121 d Japan tea, only Hasket Fired Japan, 35 ¢ and 19¢ pounds pound, pound, Have you tried our Ceylon tea?

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