Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 15, 1895, Page 17

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| l PART IIl. g i ; s THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ESTABLI*I! ED JUN ]‘, 19, 1871. ()MA]IA, SUN DAY MURNI‘IG, SEPTEMBER: 1 5. lS‘) )—’l‘WhN’T Y- I‘()l R I‘AGLS. QIV(}LI‘ cory FIVE CENTS. PAGES 17 TO 24, We Give Away Fine Bi- for ladies and Ladies' dark and light Duck Suits 39c¢ worth $2.50. Ladies' Dimity Wrappers 49c¢ worth 31.50. Ladles’ Elaborate- Iy Embroidered White Waists 49: Worth $2.50 Ladies fur edged Fall Capes . O8c ‘ Worth $3.50. Great Variety Fur Capes $1.98 ‘Worth $7.50. 3 in a bunch Ostrich Tips 25c¢ Worth $1.50. ‘Feather ' Neck Boas "~ 30c¢ ‘Worth $1.50 Velvet hats, bon- nets, Walking hat and felt Dhuts, 9C Each s — Biuek & all cols. China Silk .29c¢ Worth G0c. ~ Broadcloth P in all colors 69c¢c —— 7,60 4-panel Folding Screens - $208 BOSTON STORE C?@N@W@@M : BIGYGEBS b.ven fiWfl EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA. 200 arments im the highes CLOAKS FURS At Boston Store, Omaha. the Big Store Given Away Efegant Souvenirs EVERY Tomorrow we beg,m a sale of-Most Colossal Proportions. A'sale of a magnitude heretofore unprecedented,orevey attempted in Omaha merchandising. 52 Car Loads—Equal to 5 Ordinary Wholé Train Loads. ALL ABSOLUTELY NEW, FRESH FALL GOODS. DIRECT FROM FASHION’S CENTERS FROM EUROPE AND FROM THE EAST. orted from Paris, Berlin and London—Thousands grade and latest style garments manuafactured in the United States, and also the entire Bankeupt Stock of the Novelty Cloak GfllllllfiflY Houston St, New Yok Consisting of thonsands of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Cloaks, Jackets and ( apes. enable us to offer | and exhibit NOT ONLY the finest, hl;,ln.s( arade and swellest garments ever maiie, butthe MOST TRE- MENDOUS BARGAINS, $0 Jackets e Of Novelty Cloth, fine * Kerseys and Bu\uhs all of lhum lined throughout with fancy lining many of them eluborately braided and and jetted, go at $25 each. Remember theve's only one of each kind, e e e In Novelty Cloth, Boucles, Plushes, Astrakhans, combi- nations of Plushes and Astrakhan, 1l elaborately trimmed. uud extra large sweop, all llnou throughout with fancy silk, $25 - $35 - $50 In connection with these fine garments We will sell loo st BEAVER LLOTH DOUBLE CAPES Trimmed with braid and fur edged like above cut, should bring $7.98, but for our opening sale at An immense variety of Plushand Boucle Capes All extra wide sweep, edged with fur and elaborately braided - $4.98 lish ¢ 1 exira large sieeves as liiustrated,should bring $3.98 but for our ogenine waiecketss S| s ning $5.00 coveit cloth curmomr—All Iarge lleovu—ltyll.hly made wnrg, .°|¢ ,' Handsome Capes trimmed with fu Ladies’ $156.00 and $18.00 all wool Chinchllla Cloaks from this bankrupt stoc| Ok Olnks am et St $00 mn.sé‘.oo.so.oo Ladles’ extrabeavy bluck all wool Beaver and Boucle JTACEETS like above cut, g0 in our opening sale at Very stylish BOUSGLE JACKETS All lined throughout, for our Opening Sale 12.50 FALL EACH and EVERY ITEM A MOST %ENSATEONAL BARGAIN= Grandest Cloak ~- Fur Steck * in Omaha., BODY § ILLINERY, In order to make our millinery room thz most attractive department in the city, we have imported the choicest and hig hest gride nove ties that ever were I)mught out west. Miss R«.yno‘da and Miss Isaacs—so well known in this city—have been in Paris all season and have.selected 100 CHOICE PATTERN HATS which we know will be appreciated by our customers, We have also secured fifty of the very best trimmers for our work rooms, and this force is headed by Miss Sinclair, who has |been east, and is well known in Omuha for her ability in high class trimming. prepared to show the most stylish millinery at prices for pattera hats ranging from $18. 00 down'to $3.00, '100 Choice Impoited PATTERN HATS he yery latest creations of Parisian, dorg and Berlin milliners’ art; worth upyto $39 Will be sold from f800 == §300 FURS In our new l’ur Dept we carry a complete line of Fur Jackets, cnpu, Nonlty Fur Neck Scarfs, Muffs Boags. 25 per cent. bu;lu early, In order to maks our opening day in this department also atteactive in prices and prove our determination to exocel | all previous efforts, we will give you the choice of 200 Exquisite New Style TRIMMED HATS |4.98 BLACK CONEY FUR CAPES n98 Full Sweep, Satin Lined. For Our Opening Sale........ EASILY WOR'TH $5.00 We are thus 400 Beautifully TRIMMED HATS In felts or velvet, trirnmed with real ostrich plumes, coque fcathers, velvet flowers and fine laces; trimmed in our own work room, and WORTIH UP TO $12.00 500 Extra Long ASTRAKHAN 0 Inches hy mo Heavy satin lined. ¥or our Oponing Sale. Seal Capes 80 inches by 100 L Sy 250 ELECTRIC 312 50 Persian Lamb CAPES $ 2 Genuine Anrn Worlh lflu S ¥ | GRAND ELEGTHIB DISPLAY *.* SOUVEHIHS * K PHIMENADE CONCERT ladies and ILLINERY AND the ( ONSTA NT PATRONAGE Builded on Honor, Square Dealing, I\’htc hless Bavgams of v Shest - Music Worth 40, Ic Best Standard Prints 2¢ vard Best indigo blug Prints 1 2C yard Big lot of men'a Underwear worth up to81.50 25c¢c Extra Fine Cotton Blankets 59 Worth $1.25. — Men's and boys' Windsor Ties Ic Worth 15¢. All eolors 1n Silk Veiling 1c yara Worth 150, Paper covered Novels LC Eac Worth 25e. Big lot Dressed Dolls 15¢ Worth 50c. Our entire stock Fancy Fans IC Each, Worth up to 25e, ———— 1000 s0lid leath o Shaw! Straps Scua Worth 27¢. BGSTON STORE omARA, LGN

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