Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 10, 1901, Page 12

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12 THE OMANA DAILY BEF: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1901, Tomorrow at 8 O'clock Begins that Most Remarkable Sale of the Finest Dressmaking Stock in New York Montanye-Wells Co, Closed Out to Us Their Entire Stock On Hand to Do an Import Business Only Montanye-Wells Co, are known all over New York and the east We desire to state that the importance of this great sale for their high class dress goods, ilks, laces and trimmngs, which ’ cannot be too strongly impressed upon the fashionable women orders for impm"l‘ Therefore they sold ue their mng’niflvonl, ST%N class dress robes and costumes at a nominal cost. The prices i stock at such a very low figure, "B we ask ave tritfling compared to the values, In high class trrlu»n'r wlln and silk ‘ | In kigh class exclusive silks and silk | 7 _ ]| Each robe contains from 5 to 7 yards of muter- T We have purchased every yard of Silks and ;'_f/"e:;- /['r' will offer exceptional values Unmade ial worth $5 a yard and up, / Montanye- high class lace from Montanye- Wells Co. Y or Monday. i | Velvets Worth Z i Ko Dress Robes | your choice for $10, [ | Wells Co.'s | These are especially adapted for dress | 5 g Hundreds of pieces of fine Krench T D " } e T | . trimmings, consisting of all widths in i $ yd.. at SI imported novelties, plain silks, taf- en (V] al‘S All the finest unmade dress robes from the dressmaking : ; Laces, l:tc. black, cream. white, ecrne, Arabian i ’ fetas, highest grade imported black T —— stock of Montanye-Wells Co. consisting of the highest elass | L shades, applique effects, bands, in- t and colored brocaded silks. Many of these arve exclusive pat- dress fabrics in broadeloths, black and colored, satin panne camel's hair, Venetians, hand- sertions and serpentine effects, in the new mesh effects, net top, terns ¢ and contain ouly enough for waist, " ¢ : : . roni ‘ i ’ v i d - #ome novelty cloths with border, the new thi also dress fabries for dinner and reception Cluny, Venice, Chantilly, Escurials, \ cthers enough for whole costume, Some of s Ratiste, Trish laces, ete., worth up b these goods are worth up to gowns in evening shades, including embroidered silk grenadine, in stripes and floral designs, > ey A 3 ok $2 yd, go at, yard .... $5.00 a yard - to $2 vd, go at, varc open work and heav) ment, yard satin striped, This well known concern of Montanye-Wells Co. only imported the highest class exclusive fabrics for dressmakers, materials worth from $5.00 a All-over laces from Montanye-Wells Co. in Venice, Chau- Imported Novelty Waisting Cloths, 49¢ and 69¢ yd, | *"'4 np—we will sell an entire robe, containing five to seven yards tilly, the new mesh nets, chiffons, libertios, ete., worth up to = Hundreds of waist patterns, broadeloths, silk corded and | (depending upon width of goods), enough ] $5.00, yard, v exclurive patterns in French flannel— for an entire street dress or ()O go at .. 75(’, 98C, 1'509 1008 go in two lots gown, choice for entire Monday C.6 9‘ : unmade robe-—Monday, ut, yard. .. . .............. veres at Thousands of buttons of all kinds, worth up 5 to $1.00 dozen, chofce......covvve vivunn Fee e By C We are sellmg the stock of the mebln Cloak and Suit Company at forty-three cents on the dollar—just as we bought it. The Lincoln Cloak and Suit Co. had a reputation for the high-class garments they sold and having been in business about a year their stock was en tirely new. We bought it at an extraordinary low figure and offer it to you at the lowest prices such clegant and stylish garments were over sold for, v | / i Women's TullorMade Suits | [incoln Cloak & Suit| Cloth and Silk Skirts | Children's and Misses’ Women's Coats i i 4 Linceln Cloak & Suit Co's scparate cloth Lincoln Cloak & Salt o 'k y | :II 'nlzc;l.. hllm(l\‘.l I:n;. Co.’s Furs aidrty. alio walking skirts, their prico 310 Jackets Co's long 420nch conts, rq“n‘n. : JAnecoln n_n 4 & . B it ‘64 98 From the Lincoln Cloak & Buit Co.'s sto black and tan, thelr price Suit Co.'s price $15, on | Eight-tan cluster SRR T o R o ol s HBox sale at large full size, Lincoln Cloak & Suit Co’s | o3/ “iik cirrs. their pri $k12' 5‘() The Lincoln Cloak & Suit | VP10 $25, goat $5 OO g:::: ‘"f“.m Siyieciied $|-75 LB L | Co. were very well known for $Q.50 . g E 'xtensive line of i | Genutne marten cluster scarts, large ful Flannel Waists i il . Women's Tallor-Made Suits M"‘:"“f,l::u,':\“x-:;,:lh &“:n:vo.l'ly "prl:l::‘ST :n‘ From the Lincoln Cloak & suit coss | Children's and misses’ jackets Raglans, Newmarkets Lincoln Cloak & Suit | 1000 ana $12.00, our prices $4.95, $5.95 and Stock, and we close them out as fol. | J4ucoln Cloak & uit Co.'s $25 and $35 tailor- | sess. o Tidools Cloak B AUIE Gorv stite stotE | Co.'s raglans, paletots and made suits, le at | lows: e HEOR e & 30-inch astrakban capes, full size, guarau- | consisting of all new, this season's Fre | newmarkets, black, tan $12 50 teed satin Hning, fine glossy curls, Lincoln | Manuel walsts, made in the latest stylo, | $330 and 35,00 Jackets, all this season's | and oxford, go at L] Cloak & Sult Co.'s price many of them embroidered and beautifully ° ages from hd $20, OUF PPICE.. . eeerrnnns $12050 trimmed, cardinals, blues, pinks, old ross | eeeene 1'50-250 1] 90 22:inch Astrakhan and L ; k, all w~98c_$l 50| ot b s i . 30-inch plush capes, large full sweep, heavy |t .......... of thelr $5.00 and $10.00 fackets Electric Seal Jackets e A f.hl.tll’flnl(‘fi(l furriers’ satin :l(l,“:l:r|.':'x::::'::ml e 5“5 ‘Q‘g S“k WalStS $3'50'$4098 'inr:f:'“":j:fl“’f“z“ Sult . lining, large collars and | vrice .. Gvers. Dinodli: Glhal & From the Lincoln Cloak & Sult Co's AR b Fina seal plush capes, 30 inches long, 120- Stock, Suit Co.'s price $29, our | inch sveep, guaranteed linings, bear and | Al tne price thibet edged, Lincoln Cloak & Suit Co.'s | waists $15.00 el Lowenfels & Heilbroner’s Millinery children's and $5.00, while t 03’ golf capes, thelr e Lo 3 $1 50 Co.'s ladies’ short jackets, L Ny fiee Do oln Cloak & Suit Co.'s silk ”"“ pEACe gl“ 49 QI.'. 89 and colors, their price up | All their $1.30 child’s and misses' jackets | at . o $7.50 w11 $3. 50 i $3.50 Dress Making, Robes, Lingerie and Tailored Suits SPeClal Monday Shoe Sa]e on sale at a mere fraction of its value, Ry Messrs. J, L. Brandeis & Sons Announce Ladies’ Very Swell House and Street Shoes. French Pattern Hats 3 ; in in $7.75 tha t they have instituted on the third floor of their establishment a high class dress making Welt Soles Turn I\'llles 120 heautiful French f S F ' 7 S : i with f\,:,“l',',',’:::“:;',::"l‘;.n“'“' ans, of years has catered to the best trade of this city, is in charge, assisted by a very able staff Edge Soles Il_eels 1 $10.00 wholesalo— 7 75 hew Jrith ] MOMRRS T e . —— — Cubap hesls Cuban Heels Ladies’ and Misses’ A 37 e (,pc;;‘",‘,ee“ Trimmed Hats $3.50 Milit'ry heels new 310 hats, made of the finest French felt Mew Fhin and and velvets, trimmed with beautitul goods, and the World’s Greatest "| Opera heels. - Patent Tips. such as ostrich feathers, large birds, hand- Special 3 0 Regular selling some reasts, fets, fine ik, wide ribbons, THING SA Monda $ $ 5 $ gular y price of these run Whoivesls prica 46,75, L. will draw toa close. The peopls of Omahu have never had an or- Special B i hat’s th |} this one, ho ever heard of sclling onday ] Silk Velvet H“’ B arRas snd ::‘y“l?»houloth:ng for haif and less than half its at— 1 . Twenty shi t bl Th tunity is yours now while this e is in \ ded Length OStrich im o untiy. ooty 4 €8 €3 | DroRress: bt it drawing to 4 close and you'll have to. hurry to se- $ 3 Piumes 6Uc¢ draped, L. & H.'s wholesale 1 08 cure these immense values, |72 doren 15-inch black French dye, Bgyp- 'TI0® $30 dozen, at ... Men’s $20 Overcoats, $10 umn N E ;‘Mfl‘Hnl;“:\:ys;:.rul“h.<."‘H,I.}.‘.I $12 69C Mink and Chlnchilla These overcoats are made up in the very newest styles and Lad paie A dozen, Monday ... Turbans of the choicest materials. The new “KITCHENER YOKE" an ~“:m . J Black Frc“ch Felt Twenty dozen mink and chinchilla turbans, | and FULLMORE styles ave greatly in evidence, 'l'In: fabrics fi-l‘:;': A Special Children's Shos Sole B Turbans full crown and brim, six shapes, L & H's | zpe the new English combinations, black and white and wholesale price, . " -, : ar {Bixty dozen black French felt turbans, #ix 48 dogen, 2 69 other fashionable patterns. These overcoats are made 30c, 75c, 98c, 5 ] ] w:f..“wlw 350 RROIL oeisonntaeyianpeniiss ki with broad military shoulders, vertical ’} duy at .. ? Wings and Feathers pockets and are just the right £ Black Velvet Hats 00 dozen assorted sample wings and feath- length. You can also choose $I025, $l050 ¢ ‘ 32 casen Black velvet huts, made on 3-ply ers of every description; L. & H.'s whole- from the correct dress styles, all n’r“':: ';‘CIU\’L;"' all 'I"L‘ new styles : i ; uckrum frames, e : sale average price, g Py g , box calf, velours calf all the new styles P K L. & H.s wholesale 49C $3 a dozen, P SC $20.00 values, at........ooiinn o kg vici, as well as about ;mu‘.'m :”::; \\":luhh‘ ‘:.1 soles, |,‘\'ul'\!“|'li::vl‘ ? $9 dozen, at each tereesinennne o Men’s $15 All Wool Suits, $5.98 the famous Boyleston $3 hygicnic | w ted. Sce the boys' shoes —_— | W have had a number of men come in the store and ask shoe—all now $1 o . on special sale Monday Spec'al Monday Basement Bar&alns our salesmen, with a look of mtlwhllll\, “Where are those 10,000 yards heavy onting flannel e yard. #15 suits you advertise to sell for § gl e Special Sale of Fine Blunkets One big counter double napped sanitary flannel, 6e yard, worth 13c. the garments and cavefully inspected the mate One big table of comfort silkoliue, full pieces, not remnants, 6 yard, lings, ete., the look of incredulity changed to realization. We purchased a Jobber's sample lino of blankets at less than G0c on the dollat 'y ) R and now offer you the e advantage. The outside fold of led worth 10¢ Invariably they would say, “Well, 1 guess they are what you ARG AT Aalled. Ehay are all fine goods, the California Remnauts of fine comfort sateen, 10¢ yard, v ankets are worth $12.00 & pair & on claim they are; I'll take that one.” If yon are wise you'll worth 2ic, . . d 1*ull pleces of deapery and comfor oune, B/ SR | All those which wholesale as high as $5.00 pair, and 3 mlm ll-lu nh»|nllnm-|-ul. all the I:u-\\” :ml:nu puttern imitation Freneh flan get one of these $5.98 suits which are genera ’ $7.50 m’ i il oals 2-()8 li mel, 121 yard, selling all over Ou e tomorrow, The materials are o ; Al those which salo as high as $7.00 pair, which means about $10.0¢ B Black and white dress prints stylish, greenish brown, mixed and $11.00 retail bla e will sell at | ;; Black nud white extr var .| chieviots, Thibets, m-n;.,n-u. it ——— "\‘wl‘[n{.'\. st s ... 3.98 i d64neh wide pereale, full pleces, not remnants, Se yard, worth 15c. Your choice of the men’s $10 suits for..... SJ..;QS All the cotton blankets that gencrally scll & e il 15¢ § Sale of All Ki 300 boys’ vestee suits g0 on sale at .50¢ | sell for tomorrow at, each " . i pny, al colors, 5e skeln NER M Yaru Boys’ and young men's long pants suits...$1.50 [ SUESIMEL AU B ks, o el Tl s M ¥ otown kulttiog 81l eolore:dha 8 skaln) $5 boys’ overcouts and ulsters for......... $1.00 One big lot of robe or wrapper blankets that generally sell s { Flolsher's Germantown knitting yarn, wll colors, 25¢ & skein Young men’s overcoats and ulsterg. i bigh as §1.25 each, go at 50c¢ ¢ Shetlund floss, white, cream uud nlI.n'ulurn. 13¢ a skein, $10 men's ovgrcon(s a“d ulsters. . | Immense bargalng in fine silkoline and satcen comforts, worth $1.2 to §5.0¢ J Tee wool, white and bluek, large ball, 10c, 8 men’s overcoats and ulsters for.. omforts, at 3.98 3 $7.50 boys’ and young men’s over(.ontfi ] Roxular $10.00 comtarts 8 h BOSTON STORE |BOSTON STORE |BOSTON STORE BOSTO‘\ S l (.)I(L1 li()b I O\ ST ()l\l. l BOSTON STORE|BOSTON STORE

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