Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 18, 1894, Page 5

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P 3. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1804. 5 ‘E’RE .STUCK We bought too many fine Overcoats—Overcoats to sell for $25—$30—and more—We don’t sell many Overcoats above $15—But we are not going to be stuck long—All our high ograde—high-priced Overcoats in one lot this week at $17.50. Full box Ovmcoats— 50 inches long—fine Kerseys— blue, brown or black-—made to sell for $30—$17 50 takes onc—thc well known Hammerslaugh make, the leading manufacturer of high grade clothing of the world—They cost us $17.50—- Your choice now of every size from 34 to 46, at If this Overcoat is not in every way as represented—or if it don’t suit you when you get it home, orif it does not equal any $30 coat in Omaha—bring it back and get your money—that’s the way we do business—always— : ) : ; Boys Three shades children’s suits, agfes 4.19 x/:, usual_lyl SO{d Men’s single breasted cassimere sack suits, made up in A man’s suit made pf all wool material, thoroughly well 25 o or $2.00; big special sale 'ty e most workmanship Knee made and finished, in all . - P\ price s1.25. - ; K y manner. It's a regular .5 0 the newest patterns and &3¢ . hummer for ¢8.50. Pants colors; none can beat us M A on this suit at $6. 25. Ak Men'’s sack suits in silk mixed cassimeres, such as you | 0 E Men's black cheviot suits, guaranteed to wear and hold never pay less than g15 - color to the last thread, for, with the best of A= gales® A always looks well and is trimming and finishing, ¥| S Boys nicely trimmed and sold § will go at gro. for $7. 50. Whole Men's best Harrison cassimere suits in either sacks or | SUItS Men’s single breasted Sawyer cassimeres, as solid as a frocks, in a variety of 5 00 rock to wear, in single colors, made up in the @2 o . breasted round corn(‘,rc_d 7 @ very latest styles, at §12 @ oy sacks, Farmer’'s satin J{/§ - lined, for ¢8 ¥ Two shades chlldrens suits, ages 4 to 14, dark effects, usually sold for $2,25, B big <pccml sale price, $1, 50, usually sold - for $2. 50, W\ big special sale price, 200 boys' suits, ages from 14 to 18 years, long pants, 150 assorted double and single breasted worsted suits, dark effects, in plaids, B stripes, and solid colors, j{ usually sold for $5; big special sale price, $2. 50. We have now over 300 OVERCOATS AND SUITS, in every size and style, all in one lot, tor $5. They are displayed in our 350 boys’ suits, ages from 14 to 18 years long pants,solid substantial goods, usually sold for $4.50, big spec- ial sale price, $2.75. window, worth two and three times our price for a five dollar bill. The Overcoats are single and double - breasted kerseys, with Junior suits in blue and black tricot cloth, nobby, dressy, . ages 3 to 7 years, usually N 2 5 sold for $6,50; big spec- y ial sale price, $3.25, An elegant siik velvet junior suit,ages 3 to 7 years, usu- 5 0 ally sold for $7.00; big 3. ) special sale price, $3.50. %, silk and Farmer's satin lining, and the Suits are cassimeres and cheviots, single or double breasted, and in four different patterns, this week’s choice 5 0 heavy woolen goods,dark | 9. effects, usually sold for ) $4. big special sale price, $2.50, MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. The M. H. Cook Clothing Co., sweessors to - Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 18th and Farnam Sts., Omaha SRR A P . — | R BATRIP BAT Al 7 AT Al \FYX 7 fi X N xx v.v‘r \(\,'X x- XX NEX \;)\\ A0 AN mxk&‘ fi’ 5‘*;6“}: +~ T m)fifif m ’H} ka . >< TR N e R*V"@‘w‘\ffl\ *@‘&fl‘vhgfix \1"%\3‘\’ J)‘fi*\‘:g XX ‘-)'(PA; = Bl Bty *‘ bas p3%y xyr MHFE Y WX 1% ))%» K XX

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