Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 11, 1894, Page 17

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PAGES 17 TO 20, OMAHA SUNDAY MORNING, OMATA, NOVE MBER 11, "ABLISHED JUNE SUNDAY SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN Cor. 16th and Douglas-Sts. HINA SILKS W ONE YARD WIDL, llnu am nml black, worth (9¢ |\u ALL THE RESS GOODS %, BLACK ¥ :282 x| e IMPORTED ‘R{Esfi\\q,‘??af\,lkli\lll NOVELTL.S SATIN BEFREE WooL \\nmuul» ory wide, worth #1.00 8 591:‘ Extra Special, * An Entire Dress Pattern que Silk fn_ blac sed the entive line of er at less than lllruvl will b sale Mone at prices that will ase Iry buyers. This sale It Yards Wide Strictly All Wool Govert Cloth in 12 distinct shadings, e 1t nrds e | gbe ¥ Uide % \\mp Henriettas Serga Cloth 11 Yards Wide and Cashimeres f« and bore Imported Silk aad i a brown only Wool Nu\uluos d changeable LLLEA able §g bargala that e SACKETSCHPES CLOKS - @ - Neck Chains, An immense lot 50 ewe of the many barvgains: J4e 9¢ 39 J4¢ 8c 98¢ 390 98¢ O . 246 19¢ 98¢ Repairing at b, ! 1L work guaranteed, E4hua By Glagges fitted | practical optician. eCbys FURNITURE DEPT.. In Invisihle Small Checks 300 BEST Cold Plated in sflk and wool irrides- I cent many colorings dark colors, stefctly all ] plain pattern goes for 480 Gents Solid Silver Serpent | Rings, set with genuine | st nes, worth $2; our price | | .;Elmtor. 8 161;}1 AND DOUGLAS, OMAHA. SELLING The Stock of the Great “WELLS ST. IFAIR, Chicago’s North Side Department Store. $140,000 SAGRIFICING IT - ALL ENTIRELY WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE OR COST. MAKING THE PRESENT PRIGE Not only a temptation but a necessity for youn to buny ~Ten Dollars Worth When you hardly expected to buy more | 5,000 Stick P |n\ Gold and silver plated, GflANd ; SECOND § 628 Ladies' Solid Gold Rings, worth § 50 imported gar ments, CIoaks, Jackets, the __ Parisian exclusive . worth from —— 850 to #65 each, go —— in this sale at ks in veres and very large $"7.50 ds, Chica- —— of now stylo FLOOR. garments, Jack- i ets, Cloaks,etc T Sl 4 719 Combination Py Solid silver tri Worth $2, 5 Ladies’ Gold Plated \\ tch Chains, worth 81.50, _our price Children's Sold Gold Rings, with genuine diamonds, 611 Ladies’ Filigree Hat Pins, worth Tae; our price 500 (36 to 44 inches long), Ymported Coatsy large re- 544 pairs Cape May Diamond Earrings, worth $1 a paiv; our price and §1 347 Gentlemen's SCARE PINS, worth 60c;_our price, Icapea--'l‘tm en- tire stcek of Cape from the Parisiz Suit Co., in plain beaver with a double cape and velvet collar, and and brown - thatZ 200 extra heavy Chinchilla Long Prince Albert Garrner\ts Chicago prie Our priec ABIES’ S’ UNDERWEAR AND HflSIEHY 98 = 2 RINGS, worth £3.00; our price nh mul I. swol m mmmnnnvmmmmnmmnmnnmmmmmmmnnmmmn ‘\ll the ludies’ highest grade | All the highes grades of Ladies’ | Zephyr Knit and Natural Camel’s Hair and Nutural Gray Wool Vests and Panis| Combination s c » A 90’ ggi 15 ASEMENT BARGAINS- Heavy Canton Flanns! | Plain and Fancy Sateens | Eiderdown Flannel 5¢,8%c,10c¢,10%c¢c| S 1- z(, S | Plain ol All Big Bargains. Worth Worth 50 The highest grades of la- lies’ " IMPORTED (shmere H088 33| ‘Worth 81.00 a pair LINENS Extra Leavy Bleached and Unbleached TABLE DAMASK Worth 45¢ a yard. Ladies’ all wool Seamless Fast | Black Cashmere mnnm - the above Tables th out. We m.“uu..'#,.m On Main Floor, 29).. This solid woven wire ng Bed, with mmm =5 mmmn - than one: M SN D T T LT IF EVER THERE WAS RHYME OR REASON TO BUY QUICKLY That Time is Now R SRR A LAY The original sale of this stock was one of those phenomenal events which stir business cir- cles from center to edge. It was quick, sudden, without warning, | It was sold and our SPOT CASH | bought it. Dmne} Ilapkms \\mlh 81.50 & doz. lVllTTS All the Ladies’ mmn «*’L wh All the highest grades Silk and Wool Large Heavy | All the Misses’ and Children’s Fine Silk All Wool Yarn Double Knit, Fascinamrs MITTSMITTS| MITTS : Worth 81.50, go at Worth up to $2.50, 25¢50¢ 5¢ [10c i, Tics HATS cAPs 9¢|- #Very fine Califo % \\m“ and_Cream all Wool WHITI SH;KER FLANN 'L ne l wor (h un lfl b.n All Saxony Yarn All colors. per 3¢ 1b. Worth 2be¢. 3 D\'\ loc : a.nd SILK Zephyr Yarn Wool v e, i S| PLANRELE 8¢, 5, 8%, 10, 126, 15¢ YARN DEPARTMENT’ all colors 5c all shades Aagolors, pors FASCINATORS« Alfth‘ Ladies’ Fascinalors Hmkull\\uu!l 25c 150’ 190, 250 350 0, | |German Knitiing Yarn ICE WOOL 12%c| iy, oy YARN All the ladies’ fine Zephyr Knit Yarn o : A y 118 hurd wood commode, unmunn w Worth 75e, go at stantlal. finished in ant que. l.Oul them and will sell Antique Ouk Dining Ch ane seat, regulur prico §1.00, for this hom :ma " ] mmmmmmam OurPresent Sale of This Stock Stamns Boston Store once again as the greatest bargain givers in the Hairdressing On our Second Floor, v FLOOR. et Fair, w% 45¢ | 98¢ 500 Men's Heavy Cassin Caps, worth 1000 Seote h Caps . \\'ur(h b0e and Gold at lower any one in Omaha. We make | Mounted Hair ¢ \priCU\ th | Hair Steaming, Hair Wash- ing and Treatment PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. Hn Heavy Be: De: xh) Huu \\ml] whole wide worlid. Come! Hurry? regardless of the glle's you may have to travel. Pay you? es; if giving vou the most unheard of wonderful bargains will pay you, you'll try to come by telegraph. BDSTON STUHE JMAHA. 100 Fedora and Alpnn, Worth $1.: Warm Wi &— Caps, worth 50c and Tic. ... TEA AND GOFFEE Coffee Roasted Fresh Daily. 3 Lbs. FOR ?, mrmnmn .‘l!xn coffee is a ble ml of the very finest grade of private growth Mandheling Java and Avabian Mocha. There is no finer coffee, It makes no difference what price others make you pay you ecannot get better coffee. [t is worth 30c a pound. But Bosten Store sells it 3 Ibs, for $1 mmmmm mnmnmm ) 150 Mon's Mackintoshes. ... | { 180' Worth trom $7.00 to $10.00 § | 29¢c down ot ok Broken Java and Mocha, Best on earth. 57c_we sell the COLORED TEA that Omaha. fresh, all young ten- der leaves, the very of this tea whole I5c"“' | FREE 81.50 Men's $l 50 \h es LJ«hEs $5.00 Shocs $3.00 Men's $3.00 Shoes $1.50 Ladies' §6.00 Shoes $3.80 Men's $5,00 Shoes $3.00 %} All for 45¢ DRUGS: TOMORROW Woodbury's Fuclal Soap 20 4711 Soap 12¢ & L n and Wine 84e, res Dandruff, ng out and 18| [Try & glass of | “Phoson |Orange ( du with _shade to match, 5 S0 formerly $2.50, BANQUET LAMP polished bronze, 12 in fringed shade, ain Sy cinges auman's Plorida, fer-a box - 2¢. formerly $5.00 Bracket Side Lamp | complete with 7 inch silvered re ~-formerly $ 79¢ JRss Kitehen Hund Lamp ~—complete with burn- er, wick and chimney Parlor Vnge Lamp, Handsomely decoruted | $BLOS | Nu. 9 Cannon Heater, regular price, 87 w,sale price $3.75 15 of Biglow & Smith's Moqu ilar price $1.50 per yard—durlr | Best Biglow and other standard makes yard—during this sale " ) | Good quality Tapestry Brussels; regulai Best, all wool, Loy s and other standa during this sale..uv.eseesie 2unns Other makes, all wool, orks, gusrantoed to [} o FoRulkr brice818.00; STy pri $9.50, . from B nux Olg Carp'et Dept. All patte Reg iotte carpets that cannot be duplicated. 1g this sale. . - 81.00 Regular prico 81,25 - 9 o r price 60c per yard—during this sale 489 of Body Brussel ard makes. Rogular prico 630 per yard= £ c Re;ulnr price 60c per yard—during this sale. Unlon Extra Supers. Regular price 45¢ per yard—during this sale.

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