Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 18, 1903, Page 10

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, TOMORROW AT 8 0°CLOCK BEGINS THE HIIST REMARKABLE SALE OF Fashionable New York Dressmaking Stock This stock was sold by Chas. Shongood, United States Auctioneer, by order ‘of the U. S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, on sale at THIS IS THE GREATEST AND M(I\SKT EI THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE DRESS IMPORTANT SALE OF DRESSMAK- s GOODS, SILKS., VELVETS AND ING STOCK Ever Held in the West 0 — N ' LACES EVER OFFERED IN OMAHA Sale Begins Monday Morning, 8 fl’cluck *BOS 25- s Sale Begins Monday Morning, 8 0’clock A stroke of the rarest good fortune brings from New York to Omaha an exclusive high grade dressmaémg stock at the very height of the fall season. Through a sale offered by the United States district court of New York we purohaaad the entire stock from one of the swellest and most ewclusive dressmaking establishments in New York. The splendid fabrios in this stook were such as to appeal to the most exacting women Silks a“d Velve‘ts at $l of fashion. In spite of faultless fabric and style, we will ee\ll these goods tomorrow at @ mere fraction of their worth. | A_“t_heDreSS Trimmi“gs fom e ew Vo st k| @5 (1) DRESS FABRICS at $1 yd | $2.50 DRESSGOODS at 69c Yard | "o o v v mesmasne s novelty and plain silks, evening brocades, . " - —_— Beautiful dress trimmings, in- Pompadour Silks, many high class printed| On this bargain square are the most beautiful § On this bargain square are the ultra fash- cluding laces, bands, galloons and » 8 nets, the new Crushed velvets, Velours-du- - : . . . . ¥ y \ . e Nord silk Dantle velvets tor dontatnen;: very doeskins, Amazons, Scotch and English wor- § ionable voiles, etamines, silk eoliennes, French |medallions in exquisite array. handsome exclusive patterns of 3 and 4 toned steds, damty voiles, silk mclangcs, SlClllanS, and German black fancy dress stuffs, chev. Here are point Venice, cluny, Irish cro y - d i M . 0- chet, silk cluny and allover laces, also the grenadines :m‘d vrvpo»blmrlm, embroidered unfinished WOI‘SthS, panamas, shirtwaist suit- i y Ecknc Wilte greti ey i 1 i lots, tailor cloths and velvet and silk Persian bands, applique, sill also an immense quantity of ings, etamines, twine AR B A s e ).‘.'-“ PHGue, ko] the highest grade of yard wide lotl ibelines, etc every conceivable ; - 3 hese trimmings are 2 cloths, zibeiines, s worth up to $2.50 a yard—t v at—y oil boiled taffeta and extra . weave Of toda ,S 2.50 a y omorrow at—yd fine peau de soie. Your choice Entire array on bar- y ekt S TR fashion, s 929¢-39¢-50c-98¢ 38 HIGH CLASS LADIES’ COSTUMES AND TAILOR MADE DRESSES These costumes are all silk lined and made up in the very height of correct fashion. Many of them are trimmed with real laces and other expensive trimmings, some of the most beautiful modes ever designed in this country. THE ORIGINAL COST OF THESE MADE UP COSTUMES WAS $75 AND $100 EACH—ON SECOND FLOOR AT S T L ) A O A e sl R 3 e e e R S o T e T T, /BRANBE!Z: Another Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow {BRANBE!S & SON. WE GOT THESE SILKS AT AUCTION IN NEW VORI( Bought 18,000 Yards of that Ashley-Bailey Stock which Brought $300,000 on Forced Sale It was the greatest sale of silks ever known. The Ashley-Bailey Co. unloaded a big stock of silks at auction. In one day fully 13,000 ranging from one-half to three-quarters regular price. We got I8, 300 yards. Our shipment has just arrived. The silks are ¥he verypl;ggf zzglsiltlil;sw:;: 91;]: ¥ handsome new silk gown at the price you’d expect to pay for a cotton dress. y LOT ONE—AT 29c YD. LOT TWO—AT 39c¢ YD. LOT THREE—AT 49c YD. LOT FOUR—AT 69c YD. ‘White and black corded taffetas, black silk brocades, | Black and colored peaun de soie and oil boiled taffetas, § Elegant dress silks, two and three tone novelties, § Extra fine quality bright and lustrous cre de chi lining taffetas, fine printed foulards, black taffetas, fine silks for shirt waist suits, fancy Oriental printed fancy peau de Cygne, yard wide silks,” all fancy and plain grenadines, fancy lnum;;t(xP Y . black colored satin Libertys—ASH- taffetas, embroidered Shantung silks, colors, new black dress seeded silks— black, white and colors, wu:d ‘\\ ide 6 g the prices may buy a PRICE 50c yard—at, PRICE 65¢ yard—at, a PRICE 75¢ yard—at, a de soie—ASHLEY-BAILEY WHOLE LEY-BAILEY WHOLESALE c ASHLEY-BAILEY WHOLESALE ASHLEY-BAILEY WHOLESALE rustling black taffeta, double face péau SRR . b o el v vk aininin ol o eens SALE PRICE $1.50 yd.—at, a yd.. Sale Exquisite Millinery [Spart New Ideas in Ladies’ Suits and Wraps | A sterete nd divinct dgaromens As the season advances we show still more beautiful modes Some charming st ; le_lnnovations, th latest noveltles in the east #n our millinery department. Several big specials for Monday. 4 | markets have Teachod s, - We would ike t0 bave you 80 them I our cloak depart- @l by itself, on the second floor p - ) ent tomorrow. S 3 3 g Genuine French Hats at $9.98 e Great Offer in Ladies’ Suits at $14.85— Assort- Tor the fitting and selling of our special Lines of [Here are creations of Boyer, Julia and other prominent mfl.‘_:'h";fl:fe;“fh grads silte somp sises In sach 1ot inobinplete, 14 85 Women's Custom Made Shoes—$4, $5, $6 and $5. French makers. They are in perfect : HE e o et o, Rttt s selumel: @ 4Ol oot ' i e EK nt le Suits at $24.50—About 40 1 its di 1 h condition, S llllavewb;eu priced as : = e e haiban b ool e Kb gllle g Jf’u"z"m = 6 . Military igh as $25, N/ -8 linings, some with the new instep skirts, bottom pleat. 7 ial b / . ings, beautiful stylish effects, many worih 850, choice at ¢ . P, 1 K PROGI " DALY > ;7 { Fine Suits for Monday at $10—Many odd garments, in all the new styles i gain Monday N D and shapes, the new stylish cloths, some of the pretty g ' - Py styles of the season. If we can fit you, you may buy a o $13.50, $15 and $16.50 suit at 2 and Splendid i f The Swagger Long Coats—Full heavy lining, full 42 < . Y inches long, shoulder cupes, stitched flap i & N Street Hats Q. e i W a genuine bargain at . v LZow at $6.49 MR . i Long 42-Inch Kersey Coats—New fulaid color velvels, large fowing Heels o | and pouch sleeves, brass button trimming, full satin 3 i Celobrated Gage, Licht- AN e Rt o M ST Showing ¢ " . B 2 special for..... ......... e ” . enstein and other street N : Special In Kersey Box Coats—21 inches long, in all the ; ng tomorrow several new lasts and paierns hats, ouly one of a style o A new colors of kersey, with & good satin lining, double in 8treet and dress boots. The new patent kid tip, collar effect, etc., at kidskin upper, welt sole, ‘strest boot at $5.00, is and color, very high N Swell Walking and Instep Length Skirts—Novelty meltons a —_ in blues, grays and browns, perfect hanging— 2 08 made on the most graceful lines of any street grade, go at, each— . p worth 85—at boot shown this season. Dress Skirts—iu u . Venetians, ete., at e v et . e Sample Line of Men’s $8.50 Trimmed Hats at $3.95 Grand SpeCI‘al Bargams in the Basement Suits & Overcoats $|2.50 A splendid showing of artistically trimmed hats, every one | One counter of drum- | Mill remnants of 2 yd Pla.in colored baby | Fleece back wrapper | A very special event for good dressers— bears a touch of the most approved fashion 3 95 mers’ samples of lin' | wide eiderdown, all | flannel, worth 12§c—- flannel, worth 124c— —B8uch hats as these. se!l throughout the hand tailored suits in all the l:lta colors mask, just the | wool faced, worth country as high as $8. 50—tomorrow at. L lhing for $1.25 A l *f and cloths—bought at a great reduc Two Grand Street Hat Bargains :“Pkl‘ns" gl i Yard— zc Yard zc tion—go on_sale to- Fine ready-to-wear hats that have sold at $3, $4 and 690 }?sz:xs,c c y morruw—spec]al $5, finely trimmed, all colors, al Readp-to-wear hats in the basement, hundreds of COMFORTER Silkoline comforters | Yard wide percales, | Embroidered edge pretty styles, worth as high as $2 each, at . SILKOLINE, filled with the finest | just the thing for | owing flaniel shirt- ¢ _— YARD wIDE— white cotton, worth comforters— ing, worth 10c— Rogers Peet & CO §- Picture Dept. Specials R c 4c = |zc Finest Suits and Overcoats nt...... Yard— The swellest new fashions in String of three hearts—|Oblong pictures with white Yard— Phe. o '.x:,f.,:-p,"c:.x = 17,50 to $35 mounted with pretty | mats and oval cen- " i - Boys' swell clothing, in nobby little boyish Dp limr”" wort'h %o, lonch Pters. worth’ $1.25, 69" Heavy outing flannel, | Big lot of sample | Fancy printed wall | Very fine hemsmchcd .tyhx .M'W., on the third floor. aiuty gold frames—vith Facsimile water colors— | e 10 kind— blankets, siightly sail. | cloth, worth 15c— damask_towels, ihe Rn o gl by LY mn for, photographs lgc iol;l]lc':vo%tul: 'I;n:::u. 980 ed—have been used ¥ kind— 5c loaned free to patrons. IBRANRES; (BRANRS: |~ 96| i | 205

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