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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 22. 1903. N DF'T?E" WE PLACE ON SALE TOMORROW |J N ElS. THE ENTIRE L bo= % GONS, 5T SONS smaking Stock of the Switzer Sisters .t New York HE SWITZER SISTERS were recognized in New York City as leaders of style, and catered exclusively to the higher element of New York's fashionable dressers. It goes without s ying that the Switzer Sisters carried a stock absoiut:ly unparalled elsewhere, and we are positive that you will be elated over this rare opportunity offered to » purchase such elaborate dress materials at a mere fraction of their artual worth. We close this transaction at a price way below our own expectation. These people re- tiring from business, accepted our spot cash offer and as a consequence we place on sale tomorrow THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF DIESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, UNMADE ROBES, CHIFFONS, MOUSELINE DE SOIE, LACES AND TRIMMINGS We can give you but a faiut idea of what is included in this grzat purchase, but you must come and see for yourself. . The sale will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and continue until the entire stock is closed out. X Switzer Sisters F " } Switzer Sisters’ Laces Dress Trimmings Include an assortment of all that is new $5 DRESS FABRICS at S in the highest class of galoons, escurial, Normandy, valenclennes, etc., which we have priced at less than one-fifth their actual worth. They are in the most de- sirable lengths, but as the quantity of these is very limited we would advise an | early visit to this section. Laces in this lot should actually sell from 76c up to $4.50 ver yard—all go at the following prices— 1.98-98¢-50c-39c-25¢ Varied styles of the best and most fashionable dress stuffs at prices that are sensationally low. Cloths — Tailor Suitings — Finest English Doeskins— Fancy | Etamines—Pauama Cloths— Broadcloths— Sicilians—Silk and for shirt waist dresses. Etamines— Melange— Voiles — Black Etamines— Black Suitings — Silk Eoliennes —Matelasse Coating, All atone dollar a yard ........oovvvnenns Cicilians etc. OPENING Superb Milli Tailored Hats From Two Continents The tailored hats are here in brilliant profusion LONDON DESIGNS FROM Flelds, Victor, Jay and Simpson. » NEW YORK DI , Bendel, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $12 TRIMMED HATS AT $5.00 Marvelously correct copies of the French and English creations. We have in former season offered some wonderful values at this price, but we feel safe in saying that in this assemblage we have far excelled our former e the popular red poppy and geranium variety, burnt straw hats nery Exhibit Extraordinary Showing of upwards of 500 Exclusive Paris, New York, London PATTERN HATS at $10 - - $15 - - $18 $20 - - $25 Among these models are represented the designs of the following world renowned Parisian milliners: Virot, Esther Meyer, Heitz, Boyer, Berthe Rcger, i Tuvee, Pouyanne, Marascouet & Souers, Lewis and Thore, Fr om the ateliers of America's famous and distinguish2d milliners we show the smartest elfects from Lichtenstein, Joseph, Francois, Florette, and others of note. ESIONS FROM Alland, Lichtenstein and many others. fforts. There are flower hats of profusely trimmed with handsome wide soft ribbons and hand- some flowers, foliage hats and chiffon and other effects. Most stores ask $10.00 for hats not quite as gos Mondey ..o srestaseaenee TAILORED STREET HATS at $1.98 This scason we show a handsomer assort- ment and better values at this price than we have ever shown before. Every hat is the design of a leading and renowned street hat maker. Should 1 98 . a host of od— $55,00 $1.75 UNTRIMIED CHIFFON HATS at 84c All the season's best shades in untrimmed chiffon hats, with fine straw braid crown tops, in white, black, pink, light blue, cardinal, castor and 8 l c Men’s Spring Sui *‘BRA coats your suits the « popul; were terns, Omah finest ready maize—a regular $1.76 QUAlItY, &t siccccercersscanes ts and Top Coats NDEIS SPECIALS” at $15 and $10 Our new Brandeis special suits and top for spring wear are ready for inspection. When you see how carefully they are cut, how handsome the materials and patterns of these are you will agree with us that Brandeis Specials” will be the ar garments for spring. They made from selected and tested materials, the newest designs and pat- and top coats in the best suits a 5: $10 il TP S Y d Exclusive agents for Rogers, Peet & Co.’s readv-t -wear suits and top coats. Abs lutely beyond comparison from other made garments........... $15 to $25 SPEC! worth $2.50. ment. o ape You know that & boys' folk sult, If it be stylish and serviceable, children's outfitting depart- JAL—NEW BOVS' DEPARTMENT Third Filoor. . $4 Children’s Suits at $2.50 blouse sallor Norfolk or Nor- is well $4. We are offering®he $4 kind tomorrow at We make this sacrifice to introduce our new 2.50 Stylish $4 sults BOYS' WAISTS ON SALE ON THIRD FLOOR, J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. one=fourth their value. Wool Fancy Cloths—Tailor Suitings— Canvas Cloths—Wool Crashes— Fancy Etamines, etc., per yard..... s $5.00 and $6.00 SILKS at $1.00 $4, $5 and $6 Silks at $1—Including all the richest and most elaborate high class silks for costuines, all imported silks—a great many exclusive patterns in black and colored Lyons grenadines and several patterns of Pongee novelties imported from Japan, double width dress foulards and crepe de chine in single pattérns, also a very fine lot $ OO of satin stripe moire renaissance and moire antique, in 2 and 3-tone effects for 1 party gowns, all go on sale at, per yard .. ] $2.50 and $2 Silks at 69c and 49c—Many of the fine foulards in large and small patterns, swell changeable hair line and check silk for the new shirt waist suits, 69‘: crepe de chine, fine lining and dress taffetas, and an immense lot of trimming BHIE 8L 8L, DY FRID. iR i dai s vatsisa vt e disensise e RS T e T I 490 Basement Bargain Silk Department Many odd silks in dress lengths, skirt lengths, walst lengths, silks of all kinds, foulards, black lining taffeta, yard wide wash silks and a fine lot of black 390 colored moires that sold up to $1, at, yard ....... Japanese Corded Silk at 25¢ Yard 1,250 yards of Japanecse corded silk, all pure silk —worth §0c, in one lot at, per yard .....ceceiiennn 250 Oriental Rugs Custom House Purchase MONDAY THE SALE BEGINS. Through a fortunate eircumstance we were en- abled to buy a large and magnificent collection of fine Oriental rugs very much below their regular price. These rugs were originally consigned to a large New York importing firm which failed in busi- nesss before the rugs arrived and were sold by the United States Custom House to satisfy a claim for unpaid duties. We were heavy buyers and will sell Monday this magnificent collection of high class _ Oriental rugs at most astonishing low prices. Special Black Taffeta Sals A great many fine grades of black taffetas, such brands as GUINET,. BONNET, TRESCA, FRERES, carried by the Switzer Sisters were included in the lot and we have divided them in 3 lots, as long as they last, per yard— 874c, 69¢c and 50c from the High grade fabrics from the Switzer Sisters stock at barely On account of the superior grade of these rugs and extraordinary low price at which we sell them, this is the most important sale of its kind that has ever been held in the west. THE NEW “Iris” Veil at $3 to $1.25 This style veil is all the rage at present with fashionable dressers. We have the exclusive control of this style in Omaha. It is a fascinating innovation over the old style and is sure to win marked approval with the ladies of this city. We show a line of exclu- sive styles in black, magpie and jackadaw, some are richly embroidered in fancy designs, others hdve knotted ends, pleated or artistic- ally trimmed with beautiful laces. They come in all correct. lengths, priced $ down 125 from 1o To give you an idea how cheap we are going to sell these rugs, we mention large size silk rugs that are generally priced at $150 each we will sell at §50 and $69 each. Hundreds of high class Oriental rugs in large sizes, ranging in price from $5 to $50 each, that always sell at three times this price. in all size, from the small prayer rug to the long hall runners, there are also many in room sizes, ranging up to 18x14 feet, price from $198 to $250 and worth up to $750. These are SALE OF : French Kid Gloves at $1 This is a new lot of late spring arrivals. They are not the kind of gloves you’'ve been used to buying for one dollar—none are worth less than $1.35, some up to $1.75. There’s some 3,000 pairs in this lot, extravagant detail is unnecessary, because when you see the gloves you will buy as liberally as your purse will allow. Briefly the Jot includes women's 2 and 3 clasp dress and street kid gloves in the newest 1903 spring styles and colors, also black and $ white. We fit and guarantee every pair you buy. Monday’s price ..... SPECIAL BASEMENT BARGAINS FOR MONDAY Spring Dimities One big counter of new spring dimities— the 124¢ kind—for, . peryard ........0 IR AR R S SC Mercerized QGinghams One big table of fine mercerized gingham— the 25¢ kind—for, 1/ T R R AR 8 2C Fancy White Goods One big table of fancy white 15¢ kind—for, per yard ..coeces Sesstiensssassne lOC goods—the Mercerized Waistinzs One big table of mercerized waistings in mill lengths, light weight and very fine lgc quality, regular price up to 40¢, yd. Heavy llercerized Walstings One big table of those beautiful heavy mercer- ized waistings, in basket weaves, black and white effects, ete., the kind that 250 has been selling for 85¢ yd., go at. .. ftalian Cloth One big table of Italian cloth and farmer's satin in black and high colors—would 150 be cheap for 40¢, at, yard GRAND SPECIAL WAIST BARGAIN IN THE BASEMENT. One big bargain square of ladies’ white lawn, India linon, fancy percale and colored waists. These are from the Sinnott stock and most of them would be cheap at $1.50 each. They are handsomely trimmed with embroidery and just such a waist as you To close them out quickly Monday, one big bargain square of them go at 50¢ each. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. would expect to see priced at $1.50. S50c¢ The latest things in silk blouse and carrlage coats, the This lot includes the Switzer Sisters’ entire stock, which goes on sale at less than one-fourth their actual worth. We need Dot go into detail as regards the assort- ment .as it is almost impossible to de- scribe the many varieties of grades of ap- pligues and gulmps that are included in this lot. There is every imaginable style in what is considered strictly in touch with the latest fashion, and goods worth up to $1.50 per yard, and some even moro, will zo on sale tomorrow at, per yard— 69¢c-48c-25¢ Opening Display and Sale of Ladies’ Spring Suits SPRING'S MOST FETCHING OFFERINGS IN BEAUTIFUL ARRAY—SHOW= ING THE HIGH ART CONCEPTIONS OF AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN STYLE TMASTERS — A FASHIONABLE SHOWING. Ultra Swell Silk Costumes The costumes are in peau de soics, crepe de chines, moussclines do soles, shantongs, etc., In new evening shades—wool crashes and volles, trimmed with Yak and real laces, from.......coueeesess $35 to $150 Exclusive Brandeis Ideas demi costumes d) ‘broad: de in wool crashes, knickerbockers, tweeds, etc., the - $22.50 to $75 Swell Spring Coats new pleated collarless and peplin effects—in taffetas, peau de soles, elc.—prk‘nr$9 98 to $59 ranging from New Skirts for 1903 ‘The fashionable blacks and new blues in voile etamine, bascots, new panne cheviots, L ete.—with taffeta drop skirts, at .. Smart New Volle Skirts with and without drop linings Golf Skirts in new spring ideas—popular cloths, at Swell Suits at $14.85 mings—with ...$6.98 ...$3.98 Taffeta Blouse at §7.50 All the stylish novelties of fabric and pat- Iandsome spring novelties—with the now tern—exceptionally high grade, at 1SS S o 7.50 Ladies’ New Spring Cravenci co -wuc very newest effects—quite rain proof— new belts and fancies —capes B . iiiieiiiinnennns .................. 9.98, 12.50, 14.85 Manufacturer’s Trial and Sample Strips of EMBROIDERIES Another shipment of those handsome embroideriés has just ar- rived. This lot is, without doubt, the finest assortment ever brought into this house. out a grander lot of embroideries than these. St. Gall, Switzerland, never turned The needlework is of the daintiest order and the imperfection caused through the machinery on which these were made is so slight it is hardly noticeable. They include Swisses, nainsooks, Hamburgs, in- sertings, galoons, inches wide and are usually sold up to $1 per yard. appliques, etec. The widths vary up to 22 We have divided them into five great lots as follows: 38¢, 25c¢, 15¢, 10c, 5c Advance Opening Sale Spring Style Oxfords Ladles’ Coloniette Oxfords— Ladies’ Button Oxfords— Ladies’ Louis Heel Oxiords— Ladies’ Military Heel Oxfords from $1.59 to $5.00 STREET SHOES AT $5.00, §6.00 AND §8 00 Elght new lasts in idea) kid, Surpass Louis XV heels. d styles of women's strictly hand id and dull kid leathors. with how millary, Cuabey urg shoes— h w military, Cuban, half Prices range from FIVE TO EIGHT # pas and tun / shoes are finer qualitics than have been carried in '.n"lu(-i)()l‘;yl‘/:}l:'; d"zul:rA‘}(:" ovhase waha before. BOSTON STORE J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. BOSTON STORE J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. BOSTON STORE J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS,