Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 21, 1900, Page 12

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12 ASHIC 'TT”" 0‘\f AT \ n ATLY BEE: QT’\'T) ‘\Y OCT()BFR 21, 1900. Tomorrow at 9:30 0’clock begms that most remarkable sale of the NABLE NEVY YORK DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHIMENT of Smith & Dillon, 7 West 45th Street, New York which was sold by the attorneys to [l This Sale Begins at 9:30 O’clock Monday Morning R KR T 5 This Sale Begins at 9:30 O’clock Monday Morning. We desire to state that the full importance of the sale cannot be too fully impressed upon the women of Omaha and its surrounding towns---Messts, Smith & Dillon were so thoroughly identified with the swell trade of New York that the sale of their stock positively insures to our cus- tomers the gratification of tHeir utmost desires/rinsofar as securing the highest cost materials/»~the model gowns, tailor-made silk lined suits, etc...vin the very richest and newest designs at a decimal of their real value, Smith and Dillon’s $350 and $25 Unmade Dress Robes go at $10 each. Smith and Dlllon S $20 and $15 Unmade Dress Robes go at $5 each. S & D.’s Unmade Dress Robes $|0 'All the finest Unmade Dress Robes, reception gowns and fine failoranade just the thing for dinuer gowns, S.&Ds $20 Unmade Dress Robes $5.00. suits, including English and Scotéh plain cloths, im- @ Al the Unmadc DFCSS 1{()[)(:5 that yorted broadeloths, pebble cheviots, zebelines, rough .. . nlu'lmvl's hair, Imun-un‘-mist, crepons in black and col Orlgma]ly cost $20 and $15 fOI' tailor- org, Priestley’s black satin faced venetians, camel's ma(lc gowns, hair panne cloth, tufted matlassee vobes, appliqued robes, chenille dress robes, and spangled dress robes. These are by far the highest cost imported cloths and B Jish mohair jacqnards, robes ever shown in Omaha, and each rbbe contains @ erystal bengalines, suitings, Dblister enough for an entire tume or tailor-made suit, Many of these are worth up to $50, go on sale on front d —each, tains enough S. & D. Silks and Velvets From this fine dressmaking stoc_k all the high grade velvets ‘ plain colors brocades and fancles i —exclugive designs, shown in silk dept. at. * and go on sale Ao eee s ce Finished Dresses, Costumes and Tailor Mflde SUitS——40 very handsome costumes, some of them were used as modcls, there are some very handsome silk costumes in this lot, many handsome silk lined cloth dreeses, all of them blouse dinner gowns, including camel’s hair suitings, zebelines, silk and wool imported novelties, fine Eng- changeable melrose serges, English crepons in black and colors, each robe con- material for en- tire costume or tailor-made suit, on sale on bargain square, for entire robe . o .soqine and reception viennas, granite cloth, )ver 400 Skirt patterns to select wnglish plain cloths, black and colors, S.&D.’s $I2 50 Skirt Patterns at $5.00. from in Scoteh and broadeloths, zebelines, serges, Every one of these consist of import- on sale at.. v sises 5 00 FRENCH FLANNEL WAIST LENGTHS In this dressmaking stock a great ed materials running in lengths from 34 to 4 yards —enough for an entire skirt— assortment of fine imported I'rench flannel waist lengths in Persian patterns, polka dots, black on red ground, all the light tints in stripes, fleur de lis patterns. These are all exclugsive patterns waist length, and actually worth 81 yard— go on sale, for entire length, at.. Men’s $4.00 Suitings $1.50 yard, Cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots for men's wear, $4 goods at $1.50 yard, this just covers the cost of the duty to import these goods. Having purchased all the suit and pants lengths of Longley Bros,, 853 Broadway, New York, we will place on sale Monday 800 SUITS AND PANTS PATTERNS of English and Scotch worsteds, cheviots and cassi meres, all of them this season’s importation, including the very newest and choicest patterns. Never before was there such a grand assortment of high-grade, im- ported goods placed before you at such a very low price they are worth up to £4.00 yard, but on sale—yard, R T T T Smith and Dillon’s Dress Trimmings on Sale Temorrow Many elaborate and exclusive dress trimmings, chenille effects, gilt effects, very exclusive trimmings ete. ...90¢ 00.°f and Sample Silk Dress Skirts at 50c on the Dollar A special purchase of a fine line of sample silk dress skirts at 60c¢ on the dollar, enables us to offer fine silk dress skirts worth $17.50, $25.00 and $35.00, all nobby, stylish, dressy effects, at These are all ljet and steel trimmings, goods worth 50 up to $1.00 yard, each | GO at T o . O PSS TP s |0c - 288 ................. yd Fashionable Jackets $25.00 Garments at $0,98, Monday we will give you the choice of thousands of jackets and coats, made of kersey, whipcords and other high class materials, either plain or trimmed with martin,astrakhan or beaver collars. These gar- ments bave no cqual wheve style and shape are concerned; they come in all the new browns, grays, blues, oxfords and black. The material inside and outside is the bost, the workmanship high-class: they come in all sizes and are guaranteed worth up to L T R e i R R S A | Handsome tinsel braids, guimps, cut Yon sale Thousands of yards of trimming braids, silk ;zulmp~= gold and silver braids, combination braids in all colors, all worth 35¢ _lc 3¢ §¢ yd yard and more, Top Coats, Automobiles, Newmarkets $35 and $40 Coats at $15 and $25. 50 new automobile coats, long paletots and New- markets, made in box style of the best quality of kersey, in new colors. You should inspect this splendid showing of the finest coats ever produced at. ‘oo —in $35.00 and $40.00 s s values—on rale and Bficovosssorssioecnose effects, all made up e in the latest s s styles — st 2o in f two lotg— 95 Bb.covversennionsie “ Sale of Importers’ and Manufacturers’ Samples at ab()lll “a” I’I‘iCC-—In addition to this immense sale we will include a fine assortment of high grade tailor made novelty dresses and street suits, including all the new and original ideas of this. fall season in blouses, A positive saving of fully one half. Extra Skirt Special $1.50 Skirts at $4.98 200 very Misses’ and Children’s New Jackets Having purchased almost the entire sample line of Bauman & Sperling, 832 Broadway, New York, who are well known all over the country for making the finest high grade children’s jackets, long box and paletot coats angd children’s dresses, we will place on rale this immense stock in three lots: Lot 1== All the $15.00 i Lot 2== Contains some | [,ot 3 == Contains the this season’s jackets — | exceptionally fine high- | choicest jackets manufac- heavy golf or run-about skirts, with wide hem and stitching around bottom, guaranteed $7.60 values, in this sale at . . Etons, ete., some all silk lined and made with the new L'aiglon collars, tin- o hundreds and hundreds grade novelty jackets in tu}:c?v lln"lmy S{ t}u?m sel and braid trimmed, exclusive and stylish in wholesaled at $25; there every way, made to sell from $22.50 to 85.00, to select from, all | the box coat effect— \ are also long gretchens, paletots, la()'l:ithin‘hlli; :;Ewlcml suit sizes, go at 34 98 | on sale at s1 50 [ newmarkets, ete., s nd. costume sale, box back and front, Choloa i v s M e s A onlyiasce sy only ........... l LA ! | The Finest Ladies Shoes that money can buy=--- THE BEST OF ALL. Swell Autumn Millinery Trimmed Hats s, $10, 85 Basement Bargains Grand Special Bargains for Monday The makers of the shoes we sell were Although the ladies of Omaha have al- 1,000 yds. mill remnants of 2c | Standard prints— 1 . . . . Py i T AT . . 2 ¢ . 99 ways been lavish in their praise of J. L. bleached muslin, yard .......... 2% | yard.coiingenee porseeraneens 2 Awarded the Grand Prlx Brandeis & Sons’ millinery, our swell creations have never One big counter all. kinds heavy 5C 86-inch wide light and dark randels & Sons’ m mery, our s creations ha canton fla"l](?l y&rd AR LB -l(lr .,‘I‘,u y'l‘nl got Sc . N .. scored the triumph that they have this season. 1f ever Imitation French flannel— ercales, yard........... € isne e at the Pal'lS hxpob‘tio“ Of 1900' perfect millinery styles were created they ave here for you T e R A A R IOC 5 Black cambric lining— 1C These are the C. . FPord & (o.’s Rochester shoes. We are to select from this autumn. In fact nearly every lady that Beet apron checked gingham— SC | 7 J PO P At s alaita also sole agent for Edwin C. Burt’s ladies’ fine $5. and $6 shoes- visited our department was kind enough to say that she (y‘llleu‘:l;ll);'i; A 'ln han $ W rtl l.’.L‘. Ak 1 \‘ Big bargains in cotton blankets, 49¢, ':l:l)l‘l.:‘l)y & Brewster’s §8 and §10 shoes, and Queen Quality $3.00 had never'scen a display of millinery that could be com- bryges )’ I',S M AL S 62C ' 59c¢, 75¢, 98¢ and $1.25. pared with this autumn showing. IFYOU WANT THE BEST SHOES, YOU MUST COME TO BOSTON STORE LGN Y Our Misses’, Child’s, Infant’s and Boys’ shoes are better than any others and cost you less money. Special Shoe Sale Tomorrow. I'or tomorrow we are showing 400 new trimmed hats sale of Comfort- $1.25 And hundreds of other Bargains in Basement. Grand special ers, extra large size, sateen covered, filled with best white cotton, each at.....,, ——these are the latest creations and go on sale at special prices, 5, S - .

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