Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 2, 1910, Page 4

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= \ \ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: 1910--Monday, January Third, at Kilpatrick’s—1910 Thousands of people wait and watch expectantly and anxiously each year for the first great sale of the new year. This interest is not confined to Omaha alone, but in every near by town for miles around discriminating buyers Keep Their Weather Eve Open for Kilpatrick's January Sale As usual we will celebrate the new year by keeping open house Dainty Luncheon Serv from 10 til} 5. Come and celebrate with us and allow us to greet you with the season's compliments Dainty Luncheon Served from 10 Hll 5. Our Linen Department has been removed to a new section, where largly increased space will give us an opportunity to display our immense Our stocks were never so large, never so well assorted, nor did we ever offer such remarkable values. stock to advantage. Linen Talk The linen stock was contracted for at the lowest prices touched this year—At regular prices goods would be cheap, at the sale prices, values simply irresistible. Table Clothes and Napln’nl Cloths 3 yds. by 2 yds., worth $2.765, at ... 82,20 Cloths 2 yds. by 2% yds., worth $3.25, nt ‘n 60 Cloths 2 yds. by 8 yds., worth $3.5 % Napkins to match, all sizes per dozen % Napkins to match, all sizes, worth .3‘5’6 2&?, per dozen .. 2 And a yery lpeclll number of which we pur- chased largely— 2x2 %, worth $3.50, will go at, each . $2.50 Napkins to match, %, each $2,40 %, each §3 Worth $3 and $3.75 a dozén respectively. Another lot, 2x2, a splendid cloth worth $3.50, will 80 at, each Same grade, 2x2%, formerly $4. 50 at . Fine Satin Damask Cloth 2 yards square, worth $6, each 8x2% yards square, worth $7.50, each . 2% yards square, worth $4.50, each . P Obviously only a few numbers can ba quoted in space at disposal-—Our vast stock of cloths and napkins marked in same ratio. Damask 62-inch union, everywhere 75c, at . 60-inch merceriged, everywhere 75c. n . 4 72-inch silver bleached, great for nrvlca. wurth $1, will go at, yard . 72-inch bleached, worth $1.10, at 72-inch bieached, worth $1.25, at O Here again just an inkling of dnmnk doings all through the stock. Crashes Our usual 163%c¢ Huck towels, each Our usual 25¢ Huck towels, edch . Our usual 35c Huck towels, each Our usual 50c Huck towels, each . 40c scalloped towels, each .... Wash cloths worth 3¢, each . Wash cloths worth 5c, each . Turkish towels, worth 8%c¢, each . Turkish towels; worth i0e, each Turkish towels, worth 16 3¢, each Turkish towels, worth 20¢, each ... Turkish towels, worth 36¢, each Bed Spreads worth $1.85, % size, Monday, each worth $2.85, % size, satin, Monday, each worth' $1.75, full size, Monday, each .. worth $1,25, full size, Monday, each .. worth $2.25, fringed cut corner, each . worth $5, scalloped cut corner, each . worth $2.50, hemmed, each worth $3.76, hemmed satin, each The opportunity of 1910 for housekeepers, restauranteurs and hotel keepers. White Goods Greatest display ever made by us— 25c Persian lawn, at .. 40c Persian lawn, at . 16¢ Tndia linen, at . 18¢ India linen, at rd Long cloths, at, bolt -$1. 59 and 31 10 Worth $2 and $1.50 bolt. 10c checked nainsook, at, yd. ... 8%c India linen, at, yd. B¢ A vast assortment of fancy whlte goocl. all Clean-up Bargains .Every item in this column will be sold away below the reg- ular price or value— —READ WITH CARE— As you enter. at glove section—112 dozen pairs of kid gloves for women and children; 1, 2 and 3-button; var- ious stitchings; kid, lamb and mocha, formerly $1.00 and $1.25, and a small lot that was $1.50, will go &t, per pair Our $1.50 line, at ... Our $1.75 line, at .. All our best gomlsfvnent s, Treland’s, Schmidt’s, Jouvin & Co., alwnyu $2, now, at .. All gauntle and $2.560, will go at .. Cashmere gloves, formerly All- 50c and 75¢ values, at, vllr 39¢ Teddy mitts, at 39 65c kid mitts, at, palr . 85c lined gloves, at, pair ... $1 lined gloves, at, pair ....... HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS Terrific business caused soiling and mussing, and left us also with many broken lines—This i8 an opportunity to get ladies’ and gents’ fine mouchoirs away below regular prices— 15c formerly, now .. 265c¢ formerly, now . 650¢ formerly, now . 76¢ and $1 formerly, now $1.26 and $1.50 formerly, .. 798¢ Leather goods and jewelry, all to be sold at 20% or one-fifth off former prices. AT EMBROIDERY SECTION Nainsook and cambric embroldery—sold up to 10c, at ... Fine deep edge and up to 38c, at . 210 Deep flounce nainsook and Swiss—worlh up to Bec, at. vard 330 White cotton dress nets, white, cream and ecri 50c; will go at AT TRIMMING SECTION 2910”58 high & 180 Muslin Underwear Facts Our undermuslin sale is always a great attraction—deservedly so, we argue, for ma- terials are best of their kind always, designs and styles absolutely perfect—Made in the most wholesome quarters. The finer qualities show an exquisitiveness of finish equalling and excelling what you might expect from the deft fingers of the most expert seamstress. Gowns Gowns—Nainsook and cambric—many entirely new * styles, worth up to $1.50, at Dainty lace and embroidery trimmed gowns; fine fabrics; empire and other styles, formerly sold up to $2.25, at, each Val. lace and embroidery trimming; really elaborate —finely made—usually $3, will go at, $1.98 The newest creations also, with an air of fine home finish, at prices all the way up to $9.00 each —Kvery garment special, Petticoats Petticoats—Lace and embroidery trimmed; fine cambric finish, perfectly bleached, worth up to $2.75, will go at, each .$1.95 One lot with deep flounce; trimmed Val. and em- broidery, usually would be $3.765, will go Monday, at, each Another fine embroidery flounce, dainty lace trim- ming, value $5.50, will go at And an elegant petticoat; quite fancy lace trimmed, worth up to $6.75, at . Vi iy Combination Lingerie Combination lingerie corset cover and drawers— fine lace trimmed; some with embroldery; woll worth $1.50, at Skirt and drawers; very dainty effect, worth $2.00, now, at 81.45 Another fine, deep embroidery flounce; also Val. 20 per cent discount or one-fifth off on all hand made chemises and gowns—A rare chance to supply your needs in fine embroidered, French and madeira underwear. A large lot of silk walsts; beautiful goods for even- ing, theater, reception and ordinary, one lot, slzes ranging from 34 to 44; odd quantities; not every size in each number; white, black and colors— short sleeves, demi sleeves and long; sold up to $12.50, all at one price Get suited out of this lot and you'll be im- mensely tickled at the bargain purchase. Net Waists Net Waists—White and colors; not so many; some were priced at $8.50, yours Monday, at ..®1.98 Kimonos Kimonos—In two lots—The comfy kind; made from flannelette, sold up to $5, at $2,98 and §1,79 Bath Robes Bath Robes of elderdown and blanket, at $3.95 Worth Very Much More, Dressing Sacques One table, at, each .. 29¢ You wouldn’t buy materfal and make one for 75¢—Others at $1.49, worth up to $2.756 each. Children's Coats A case or two excellent roller toweling, worth 6 ¢, at, yard Checked gl toweling, worth !12%c, at, yd. . - D¢ A heevy, all linen crash, worth 16%ec, yd. 12% ¢ Qur usual 10c Huck towels, éach ..........8% ¢ Our usual 12%¢ Huck towels, each . ..10¢ Children’s Muslin Underwear Ages 1 to 8 Years, Fine Nainsook Drawers with hemstitched and tucked - ruffle; value 25¢—Monday Fine Nainsook embroidery ruffle, values 30c, at . ..19¢ A great vnnety nt ..25¢, 35¢ and 50¢ All new 1mproved cut, extra full size. Misses' Umbrella Drawers Ages 12 to 16 Years. Fine Nainsook, hemstitched, tucked ruffle— worth 35¢, at ‘We block these nems off to direct your at. tention especially to our new and grefitly en- larged section for misses and children. Undermuslins for Wee Ones and Misses Children’s Umbrella Skirts, plain with hem- stitched tucked ruffles, values 40¢, on Monday, at . A Other numbers at . .... ..50¢ and 75¢ Children’s Gowns 85¢, 75¢ and 50¢ Children’s Dresses, sold up to $1.25; Monday Those which were $2.00, Mondn) Corset Sale ‘We are discontinuing some makes of corsets, One lot sold up to, pair Buch makes as Redfern, mo, La Belle, R. £ G, C. B,, A la Sprite and Warner’s, will go on sale Monday, at, pair ... 98¢ Another lot, similar makes, different grades, sold up to $2.00, will go at, pair ... We do not have every size. feel repaid. 2 prices in Silk Petticoats—Lot 1 sold up to $6.00, will go on Monday, at Lot 2, sold up to £10.00, will go on Monday, at .. If you can find yours you'll --$5.98 Children’s Und_erwear A heaped up counter; hundreds of 'em; in heavy cotton fleece, sold up to 40¢, at one price Several lots of wool garments, both ribbed and flat, sold up to 90¢, at . .48¢ Heavy fleeced sleeping suits, .89¢ Children's leggings and shields, to ;o on Monday, at ..§D¢ 25¢ 80 c.uiiriiinne reduced similarly— Near the New Linen Section The remains of the book stock will be priced 80 low that if interested in any of the titles you cannot resist buying— All Marabou Boas from regular prices, up to $1.50, at, vard AT THE FANOY Starting Monday Qleces: ~Hardings. Bulgarian, Doylies, ‘ Scarfs, just % price, Observant readers of the newspapers must have noted something concerning cotton advances. Our close contract with southern and eastern markets, where cotton is grown, sold and manufactured, made us wiser to the situation, perhaps, than most folks. This is where anticipation helped some. You get the benefit, for-while present stock lasts we will follow custom and make January memorable for low prices at usual AT KILPATRICK'S. v, From all wide sheetings, the leading brands only in our stock, per yard off From all pillow casing, a reduction ped yd., of .... From all ready-to-use sheets, a reduction on each sheet of 5¢ From all ready-to-use pillow cases, a reduction on each of Z¢ Pepperell 9x4 sheeting, on Monday at, yard 5¢ Specials in pillow cases at 18% ¢ 17 % ¢ 15¢ 14¢ 12%6 11%¢ 10¢ and B Extra heavy 72x99,welded seam sheet, usual value 50c, Mou- (‘,lnslng out Tico sheets, 81x90, regular price 65¢, Monday 482 Armor Slde, 81x90, welded seam, regular price 65¢, Mon. 59¢ Hotel Brand, 81x90, always 7Gc, Monday ..69¢ Pequot, 81x90, special at .- 95¢ We're Proud of Qur Bedding Dept. It will be even more famous after this sale—not only desirability and reliability but vast variety and radical reductions. Make special note—we’ll sell a sample line of Cotton Blankets ¥4 less than the usual prices. Beacon Blankets in 2 lots—$2.76 quality cut to ... $4.00 quality cut to . ..82.98 Beacon Comfortables, formerly $4.50, Monday, at ....$3.69 11x4 white wool blankets, large, soft and flufty, worth $4.50, Monday, at 11x4 white all wool Rellable, usually $6, at ... g Just a few loft of the famous T K SPECIAL; plaid, all wool, to be sold at $5.00 And we miss our guess if you will ever see the like again for finer, high grade blankets; product of America’s best mills, and from the foreigner also—regularly $7.50 to $30.00 all cut for this famous sale—Our comforters are the sanitary kind —S8ome comfort in that— Cotton filled, on sale at 82.98 32 19 $1.95 and $1.69 Wool fllled; on sale at ... --$4.35 and §3.69 Down filled, on sale at $12.98 For silk top, down to $8.50 $6.25 and $4.98 12%e fancy outing flannels, at, yard 10% ¢ An odd assorted lot of plain and fancy flannels, were up to 76c¢, Monday, at Fleece dowp flannels, regular 15¢ and 18c goods, now on sale, down to L 12% e Flannelettes, 12%¢ and 15¢ goods, one. lot at TYe 20% discount from all prices of work baskets—Bargains in waste baskets, One table of 12%¢c percales will go at, yard --8$1.98 Fancy trimmings and Passementories, sold following days if goods last—All finished and Muffs just 3 trimmed, worth $3.00, at, each of fine nainsook, value 50c. at GOODS IIGTIOH and continuing two Russian Center Cronstitch, Pleces and Men’s Neckwear Immense Holiday business—odd lots of Neck- wear left over. Still good assortment and almost every color and style. 3% PRICE ABOUT—WIll be the clean up price, as for instance, 25¢ fancy ties will go at 15¢; b0c novelty scarfs, at 29¢: and the high grade neckwear formerly $1.00, will go at 59 men’s half hose—one big aggregation of fine fashioned socks, plain and fancy, usually 50c¢, will go on Monday, at 25¢; a speclal in wool socks, black only, at 19¢; fine fashioned black cashmere at a saving in price; knitted mufflers, all col- ors 25¢; suspenders, pair in box, 50c grade, at 35¢; the 76¢ grade at B5e¢; $1 quality at @9¢, and those which sold at $1.26 and $1.50 will go at §8é—=20% DISCOUNT from all Jeather bags and suit cases—We'll sell the remainder of our Bath robes, those which sold up to $7.50, at §4,00: and the $5.00 line, at $2.4%5; all the house coats will go at— $7.75 $5.00 and $3.95 each. Main floor, rear of store, sale of fine Cotton fab- rics for spring wear—3 lots, note these: Lot 1—Madras, Gingham and Mercerized Fab- ries; sold at 25¢ and more; Monday Lot 2—Silk Warp Fabries, Chiffons and heavier materials—newest tints; without regard to us- ual prices, all on Monday Lot 3—The high grade imported part silk and finest Sea Island Cotton; absolutely all that sold up to 75¢; on Monday, yard Let’s sandwich in a few important items for MEN right here—you may see it if HE doesn’t—if HE can’t come we hope YOU can. Men's winter underwear, Monday, Men's winter underwear, shirts and drawers, sold up to $1.50, Monday, at Men's winter underwear, shirts and drawers, sold up to $2.00, Monday, at .$1.29 Union Suits that sold at $1.50, will go Monday $1.15 Union Suits that sold at $2.00, will go Monday $1.59 Union Suits that sold at $2.50, will go Monday Union Suits that sold at $3.00, will go Monday Union Suits that sold at $5.00, will go Monday Men's Shirts—Ours are properly cut and properly made, styles and patterns excellent; $1.50 kind, at $2.00 kind, at .$1.35 Gloves for boys, lined and unlined, at Q¢ per pair; and a big varlety of men's fine cape and mocha gloves, lined and unlined, formerly $1.50, Monday §8¢ pair; men's high grade $2.00 gloves will go at $1,59 pair; Automobile gloves, all cut— shirts and drawers, sold at $1.00, Ladies’ drawers; perfect fitting, circular cut; hemstitched and tucked ruffle, Circular cut again; made from fine nainsook; lace and embroldery trimmed ruffle, worth §1, at 9¢ sizes 2, 3, 4 and b years. Formerly $15.00, now selling at Formerly $8.75, now selling at . ..$4.98 Formerly $4.50, now selling at ..$1.49 Children’s felt bonnets at % and % off former prices, made --$6.98 Women's Hosiery Sale No. 1 Hundreds of pairs of fine Lisle Hosiery, blacks, plain colors, lace and fancies; 50¢ everywhere, for this sale, pair Women’s Hosiery Sale No. 2 High grade German and French hosiery, in dainty embroidery and jacquard work; selling regularly up to $1.75; for this sale, pair, 98¢ Women’s Hosiery Sale No. 3 About 65 dozens of heavy weight ingrain stock- ings, in black; a splendid 50c¢ value; for this sale at, pair Women'’s Hosiery Sale No. 4 All embroidered silk stockings, including a line which was on special sale at $2.50 will be dis- counted one-fifth—20% off all of them. Women’s Underwear --25¢ --39¢ Heavy fleeced vests and pants in ecru, at Regular 50c fleeced vests and pants, at Wool mixed vests and pants, 76¢ quality, at Worsted plate vests, pants and tights, natural and white, sold up to $1.50, at .78 A"gmfi:;ich Will all go sold up to $1.75 & 98 Union Suits Heavy fleeced bleached dollar grade, at T8¢ Wool mixed out size suits, grey and white, usually $2.00, on sale, at Pure wool in white, good welght, regularly $2.560, will go on sale, at . Sterling fashioned mercerized and wool, regularly $4.60, now, at .. Duo fold vests and pants, Lucerne white wool pants, Vega silk, pink and blue, Black mercerized pants. In the New Drapery Section Third Floor—staire or elevator. This section will have a sort of inaugural sale, and it will be a hbummer. Curtains half price and less—A great se- lection of Nottingham, Scrim, Brussels, Cluny, Arablan, Bat- tenberg, Irish Point, etc., practically our entire curtain stock at % and % off regular priges—Portieres and Couch Covers, $1.98 and up—AIll away below regular prices. Cedar and Matting boxes, some beauties left over, one-fifth off former prices—DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THIS SECTION, Thos. Kilpairick & Co.

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