The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 09, 1898, Image 4

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Telephone 199
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LAUNDRY
327
North 12th St.
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MILLINERY
Again speaking of Dress Goods we lay claim to the largest showing of
NJS1V Dress Goods in Nebraska, and feel satisfied in doing so. We car
ried practically no goods from last season and were in consequence
obliged to purchase more liberally for the fall selling. Thus the largest
showing of NEW goods for no other house has been fortunate enough to
so completely clean up their spring stock. When our buyers went into
the markets it was with the intention of purchasing nothing but the very t
choicest of the season's productions and unlimited quantities of them.
The result is our present display surpasses anything we ever hoped for.
Every novelty, every staple style, every new weave, every new material
and every new color that has met with fashion's approval is represented
in its richest and daintiest form.
In new Millinery we show about 550 pattern hats, no two alike and
every one a Paris style. There is a style, a tone, about these creations
that distinguishes them from ordinary goods. They possess an exclusive
richness of style, a daintiness of coloring and finish that never fails to
attract the attention and admiration of all gentlewomen. In walking g,
hats we show an immense variety of styles, shapes and colors all the
popular military shapes and many other new styles in the colors that are
so popular this season.
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University Book Store,
Agent for the
L. E. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen.
College Text Books
and
Students' Supplies,
History and Theme Paper and Covers.
Phone 68
H. A- BROWN, Druggist and Bookseller.
127 South Eleventh Street.
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