Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 02, 1900, PART I, Page 10, Image 10

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TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SrypAY, D ECEMTiET? 2, 1000.
3c :
yard for j
3 c :
yard for I
1 r a yard 1
A. 2t bJen hed
for
61 r yard for im
2t ittKion
French flannel,
worth 15c a yard.
About 8,000 yards
on sale.
nd thousands of
other bargains
11oC ynrd for fancy
' drapery
Swissoliue, n won
derful bargain.
11 yard for twill
' cd cotton tow
standard
5
yard for com
fort and dress
tandard
'.V
' muslin, all kinds
(her 15,000 yards
on sale.
gingham, worth 15c
a yard. Over 10,000
yards on sale.
percale, worth 10c' a
yard. Fully 10,000
yards on sale.
equally as great on
sale in basement.
eling,
yard
worth 5c a
sateens worth up to
25c yard.
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REDUCTION SALE" to Make Room for Holiday Goods.
KtlTKlB bllt 19 bllPl'noSH fliVR hrnrn if in finnnr.it! vn lmf rmr vnof. atnnra nf linlirlnir irsAr. . i... i j. i i . , . ,.
With Christmas but 19 bupinosa days honco it is imperative that our vast stocks of holiday roods now hern ami dnilv nrrfvSim ui.m,i,i i, ,i?uio,i rr, ,. t , ......
f duce stocks at 0,1CC-" "Cut prices and create great demand" is the ordor, and that's what wo aro going to do 'tomorrow and the balanco of tho
Ihe values created by the reductions we have made are the greatest you have seen for many a dav.
Never did we sell sn ettenn. hut w imhq ova ttm H.n. ...m ..... "
R.j nt,Tw iuv i viuiii) (tuu uivsu priww win move ine goods.
"All departments must re-
woolc.
Profit by them.
Millinery Reduced
In order that wo may sell
all of our hitfh-priccd import
theen beautiful ball
ud hats beforo
tho season ad
vances uny fur
ther. All of
our hath that
were cswclully
bought and
ninny of our
u.fiiltltu hats
(k'HliniL'd In our
o w (i w o r k
r o o m h for
Thnnk-ffrlvlnp,
wo huvo put in
our Milltticrv
t'lonruneo h:iIo
much cheaper
I bun tihuul All
worth up to $23.00,
huvo been marked down for nulck selling.
EZT for li its worth tin to
JPAbDII $10.00
(LS AA '"' '"its worth up to
IjD $15.00.
QlFT ST.f for hats worth up to
4J .OU $20.00.
Yotir choice tomorrow of n lot of felt and
velvet shupcM, variolic colors - ACn
wnrth up to UW nnd tt.OO, fur 5fc
Grand Reductions on Up-to-Date Dress Fabrics
75c Dress Goods at 25c Yard
fiOO pieces of new all wool and silk mixed dress
goods. These oods are all new fall weaves, ex
tra wide, in plain and novelty effects, including
homespuns, Hannoekhurn suitings, mohair juc
(piards, figured brilliantines, whipcords, tweeds,
diagonals, coverts, French serges 'and German
henriettas, in all colors, including a new lot of
black goods. These goods aro
sold regularly up to 75c yard.
On bargain square Monday at
yard
ding a new lot oi
25c
Balance of M'lle Alius Unmade Dress
Robes, Worth $15 and Sold Last Week
for $5, go Tomorrow for $2.98
All the high grade dress patterns remaining from
the Mile. Alius dress makers' stock, consisting of ex
tra wide broadcloths, zibelines, cheviots, satin sol
eils, camels' hair, English vicunas, crystal bonga-
linos, mohair crepons. molroso sultlnBs, fr -jy -v
Trench gorges ami a grand variety of cx- fS "L5
tremoly swell Paris novelties. Theto high J?
Erado dress gcods aro worth up to $2.00 a J
yard, bo on special salo Moudiiy oh front JEMKq
bargain anuaro. Tho entlro dreys puttern for
$2.00 New Black Dress Goods 98c Yard
A late arrival of new black dress goods, the most
serviceable and stylish fall weines, especially
adapted for separate skirts or handsome street
dresses, including 50-inch new black mohair
granite, ns-inch new pebble cheviots, 51-inch new
JOnglish broadcloths, 5i!-inch new clay worsteds,
62-ineh new shrunk cheviots, 51-inch new mohair
storm scrRe, and an en dlesn variety of new black silk ond wool
i . ... .... .. . . .
lucniiiiH. in u it inc mtesi patterns, incso
goods woro piirchaRed ut about half man
ufacturers' cost Rnd sell usually up to 2
per yard. Monday they ro on special
sale In our black Roods department
ct .yard
98c
Silks Reduced
$8 Unmade Waist Patterns, $2.98
f((0 !tfit. IU it At)n unUtnrl
- r ' v 'itivi iir( 4 II WiULfl II 11 1
colored tiilkd, ull this season's styon, hlph noveltlos.i ord
luco olIe'ts, biuuK and coloro d lullfo
Honei, mucy punno novoitloi,
all worth up to $3 por pnttorn,
.nonuuy, at, por pauorn..
pattoniH, in black nnd
black talletas In
$28
I
$1.50 and $2 New Crepe De Chene
98c 75 pieces new erepo do che-ne, in the
latest fashionable street and evening
shades Wo show tho latest cropo do chone
meteor, crepe do chene broche, etc. Lad.es
wishing something now for entire gowns
sin uld Inspect theao hicrh j,'iado crope
do choiic.i v.hUh wo are soiling ut about J 9k il
half tholr rofiulur priuo yard J
12 pieces of black Crepe De Chene
Luxor, 48 inches wide, worth $3.50
yard, Monday at $2.50 yard.
Black Taffeta Special, 33c and
69c a yard Having bought over 200
pieces of tho finest black taffeta ever man
ufactured, at one half regular price
worth up to $1.50 yard we will place on
sale Monday 1 ho ZC
entire lot at, por yd. J Q j
Reduction Sale of Cloaks
Handkerchiefs
All kinds of plain white and
fancy colored border Hand
kerchiefs, thou
sands of styles, jt' vrm
go at
0n
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In
2
3c, 5c
J3ig lots of ladies' and men's
pure Irish Mnon handkerchiefs
thousands of styles go at
10c and 15c
Thousands of dozens of ladies'
fine imported Swiss, lam and
embroidered, drawn thread, open worked
and hemstitched handkerchiefs, worth up to
Wc, ro at
5c, 10c and 25c
s !" Pi1 If
Ml
T.. 1 i . 1 . . . . '
in oruer to reouce our stocus we nave made great reductions on the prices. All odd
been marked way down. This sale offers you an excellent opportunity to secure a hi
worth. Note the prices and bear in mind that there is not an undesirable garment in
3iT W for Ladies'
$7.50 Jackets
Hero uro hid his' juciu-ts euch m
must doulorrt arc belllnjj at $7.5t).
They ui o worth It, to be euro tho
stylos aro tho nowost and every
parmont Is well nmdo. Tho mate
rials aro folf backed covortB,
kerre,V8, meltons, titc. with etorm
und cout collars, in all colors and all
bizoti our price 1 $3.0b.
$Q 50 for Ladies'
$17.50 Jackets
Tho (act that theso aro biimnle
RurmontB does not decrcaso their
vuluo. On tho contrary, you can bo
bui o that particular caro was taken
In tholr manufacture. Tho assort
ment Is very larji and 'ncludcs all
tho doslrublo tnatorials, in all
colors, applloued and plain, heavy
patin and Hllk llnod worth up to
17,C0, choico J0.50.
$1 A 50 for Ladles' $30,00
, Sample Jackets
This lot of JackotH aro all model
Rarments. They reach tho acrao of
perfection in stylo nnd lit. Tho ma
terials aro tho best $30.00 values
for 814.50.
I Xt t II1K3M -V" (t mil M I IIW
fV LIED 1 4U mm tt VPOTl I A.
down tn rnsr MM I V VVf-T
garments and broken sizes have especially
gli class garment at just about one-half its
the lot. Mado according to latest modes and fashions.
This sale has mado such a de-
cidod "hit" that wo concluded to oon
tinuo it for tomorrow. Oned more wo
added several of our hitrh grade stii:s to
"sweeten" it, ns it wero, Tho reason of
tho groat success of this sale is tho
ercat values wo offered Just think of
buylnir well mado, high 4t
gruuo una Hlyllnli suits lD I M 1
worth up to J.'IO.OO,
for
If you are thinking of
buying nn automobile or
English box coat, now is
your chance. For this
sale wo have marked n
number of sample garments
w hen you consider that wo purchased them
nt Just about half their value you will realize
what this ofTor monni. Kvery garment Is de
cidedly modish and made according to the latest
fashions.
(tl HQ f.or cn'Ulren'B $M0 Box Coats-made cf
iDTi Jll "" -ovcrls Kerseys, eic, styiisn box
cuiun Mirup inmmeu,
worth up to J8.TO, for JOS.
$5 Crepon Skirts $2.50
Made of fine blistered crepon,
with new invortod back, well lined
and nicoly bound worth fi CZI
fully $j.00, on salo tomorow
for
velvet collars
$7.50 Golf Skirts $3.98
Made of heavy all wool suit
ings and novelty goods thoroughly
well tailored actual $ Oft
$7.50 values on sale '
for
TheCIothing Stock
of ICah, .VntliMn &. Flihrr Co., Chicago, now on sale
At Half the Cost to Make
This stock was sold at pre-emptory auction owing to the
reorganization of the Ann. The high standard of the clothing
made by this concern is too well known to need of further com
ment. Suffice to state that we Becured the choice of the $.'i00,
000 stock at our own figures and are thus enabled to offer you
these marvelous values.
$5 for $10 Suits or Overcoats.
Your choice of Kuh, Nathan & Fisher's $10 Tricot Lawn Suits,
$10 Black Worsted Suits, $10 Fancy Striped pmm fC
Suits, $10 Cheviot Suits, $10 Union Beaver Over Ck vU
coats, $10 English Covert Cloth Overcoats, $10 y
Irish Frieze Extra Long Ulsters for
$7.50 for $15 Suits or Overcoats.
Your choice of Kuh, Nathan & Fisher's 15 English Worsted
ouus, .fK, uerman Clay Worsted Suits in sacks
and frocks, lined with Skinner's satin, $15 Quilt
ed, Satin Lined Kersey Overcoats. $15 Double
Back Covert Coats, 15 Patent Beaver Overcoats
$9.50 for $17 Suits or Overcoats.
Your choice of Kuh, Nathan & Fisher's 15 Auburn
Suits, $17 Imported Clay Worsteds, $17 Black
and Blue Unfinished Worsted and Thibet Suits,
17 Fancy Striped & TMaid Pure Worsted Suits,
$13 Horsey, Melton and Covert Overcoats, in Chinchilla Ulsters..
7io
Melton
Q50
All Kuh, Nathan & Fisher's J18, $:o and $25 Men's Suits and Overcoats. Including the
very finest and choicest Karmcnto thoy mado, In tho very bust of Imported and domes
.lo woolens, worsteds, choviots, casslraeres. covert cloth, Kerseys, montagnacs, cUln-
N.n.uo, oil;., luciuu uy mo ui'm worKmon, aau
lined with most elegant materials, rarmcnts that
absolutely cost up to 20 to make, ed at
$12.50 & $15
Flannel Gowns
Reduction sale of ladies'
log flsnnel gowns, mado full A g
size, of good outing flannel 3-VC
all colors go at
out-
Womes Petticoats
This lot includes petticoats
made of tho finest silk finished
sateens, plain and fancy
stripes also a great variety
of knit, warm under- a f
skirts worth up to $1.60 'fi-VyCT
go at w
Hosiery Reduced
Wonderful Bargains.
5 cases of 12 Jo hosiery, including men's,
jaaies ana cniiaren's last black, full seam
less nose, good weight,
all go at, pair
2 cases of men's medium and heavy
weight socks, in camel's hair and oxford
grayy, lull seamless, worth 20c,
go, at pair
10 cases of ladies', men's and boys' plain
fleece lined and heavy ribbed, fast black
hose, medium and heavy weight
worth 85c, go at, pair
5c
10c
10c
Dress Trimmings
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Immense lots of all kinds of silk braids,
mohair and worsted guinips, and a great
variety of tinsel, irridescent and jot trim
mings, worth up as high
as Cue, go in lots at lL,UtjOL
Big lots of-all kinds of buttons, large and
small sizes, also many styles of plain and
fancy pearl buttons.some'worlhl tZ.
up to 50c dozen, all go at doz. .
That UNDERWEAR Sale
II a. . . .
nas won ior us tue appreciation of thousands of people
and there is enough loft to supply a few thousand more. People
that buy the very underwear they need at from 1-4 to 1-2 tho regular
eelll nS price must fool appreciative We bouRl t tho stock from a Jobber who was nrcsscd for
cuA, and consequently bought it at a very low prlce-uud a very low prlco for us means a vcrv
low price fur you. '
Fascinators
Reduction sale of fascinators,
shawls, ladles' nnd children's hoods, block
nnd all colors worth m i r
Ko,att..,!..?:" 5c, 4yC
Children's Caps
Infant's and children's silk
caps, plain and hundsomely allk ombrotd
orcd, In white and colors, jn rim
all sizes, wnrth up to C AlC
$1 each, goat
Ladies' Gloves
Reduction sale of ladies' cash-
mero and wool fleeced gloves, medium and
Ut;ht weight hundreds of
styles worth regular up to
65c pair go at
15c
Ladies' 35c Union Suits 15c
Ladies' silver gray ribbed union
suits worth fully 35c a t
garment, on sale for.... Ivv
Ladies' jersey ribbed lleoc
ed and natural gray wool
underwear; worth 50o
on sale at O Crt
only
Ladies' $1 and $1.50 Oneita Union Suits
Thoy aro all wool and part wool,
perfect fitting garments, Pj Cr-,
,it
Ladies' hoavy ribbed and
extra heavy plain fleeced
lined underwear; worth
75c a garment OQ
on sale for Jz7
15c for Men's 50c Underwear
Keincniber "its not what you pay, but what you get." We
are offering in this sale men's natural gray, camel's hair,
and fleeced lined underwear, in all sizes shirts 1 Eh-i
and drawers, actual r0c values for IOC
25c for Men's $1.00 Underwear
Did you ever hear of buying any all wool men's underwear
at 2up a garment? We call it remarkable, but a more
i- ... 1. 1 j . . t .i . .
worth Si and $1.50 a suil
All tho misses' and bovs'
pirn
fUc
and 75c heavy cotton and wool
lleeced and all wool natural
gray underwear go )Ejp
at, por garment
Here we offer
25c
forcible term would exitross if much bolter.
you all wool scarlet underwear, all wool fancy striped, brown,
bluo nnd camel's hair underwear--also lino llecco lined
garments worth up to ouo dollar, ul
5c for Men's $1.25 Underwear
If you have been accustomed to paying a dollar or so for
your underwear, come here and see if you cannot find the
same cradca In this COc lot. It tnelnd
' - - - - - n w v.. i nvui, m 1 ijuuu,
Swltz comlo, and lino lambs' wool In various colors, $2..r0 w
a suit Is a reasonablo price for thorn we offer thera for to- JO
-por garment, at '
morrow-
We Sell Better Shoes and Sell Them for Less Money Than Any Store in Omaha
V'en's Fine Shoes
hat otliora ask 5
'nr, fuoh ns W
S lo r'att-nt Loathe
hnes, Velours Ca'
hcc.Knninol Shoo
Viol Kill Shoos, ilrl
nnd lualhor lltiil-
Wo
-oil
at
ST 50 and
$
3
Men's Calf Shoes
n nlnirln nnd doiilili
ioIos such as othorr
all for $2.00 nnd
12.50, we will noil ut
SI. 51) and
$1 25
H Women's Skating I
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mm ''hoy aro 10 inchf R
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olt and hand tun
ImI That othors sell at $ i fcj
mil 15, and we hqI E
Ih wtlor shooH than an, k!
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u black Ovorful mji
foc j
Othors soil the Ratnc M
Wo soil
1 Pairs of Laces
for
5
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pj iihir auil u half, we
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