Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 05, 1902, PART I, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUAKY 5, 1902.
Meritorious Merchandise Priced As Never Before.
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Sacrificing Regardless of Cost or Value
$500,000 STOCK
Damaged By
and WATER
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Sacrificing Regardless of Cost or Value
$500,000 STOCK
Damaged By
SMOKE and WATER
phe vast throngs that have crowded this store daily since this sale has been
in progress, and the phenomenal selling, thoroughly demonstrates the
people's appreciation of the great money-saving' advantages it affords. Two, three,
four and tive-fold values are bound to attract the multitudes. It's very, very seldom
that merchandise of such a desirable character is offered at such trifling prices. The
damage the stock sustained is slight. A small portion became wet and the balance was
subjected to the smoke that filled the store. The following will give you an idea of the
amount you can save by coming here tomorrow or every day for that matter, while this
sale is in progress.
Look How We Have Priced the Damaged Linens
It's n grand opportunity to replenish your linenstock. No woman with an eye to economy will ignore these rare and enticing offerings
250 dozen full size, full bleached, all linen damask napkins, worth
$1.25 dozen go at, per dozen "
One solid case full bleached extra heavy, all linen damask napkins
that generally for 1.50 to $1.75 dozen go at, per dozen
One case assorted qualities, all best grades, of napkins, worth $2. 50
doz. These are large size and all linen, '.UonwJt- aK0 go at, doz
One lot of fringed napkins in turkey red and damask, worth $1.20
dozen, we will sell them at', each
50c
75c
98c
2c
One Case all Linen Table Damask
3 grades in the case, on sale as follows:
The 50c quality oil sale at 25c a yard.
The 75c quality on sale at 39c a yard.
The $1 quality on sale at 50c a yard.
These are all linen, full blenched and very big bargains.
One lot of turkey red, large size, fringed
table covers that generally sell' at $1.50, we will
sell at, each , , .
One big lot of damaged linen towels that gonerally sell
at 10c each, nothing the matter with them, only having been
wet go at, each ." .
Think of it, linen towels 2c each.
One big lot of 25c, 35c qnd 40c all linen damask and buck towels, - CC
knotted fringed and drawn worked, hemmed and hemstitched, oo"-"iutrth
50c
2ic
Look How the Dress Goods and Silks are Priced
Have you ever seen the time such line dress goods and silks have been sold at such low prices? Weiiavcn't. And we hctually believe these offerings will eclipse all previous bargains. Stop and realize the nin-'iiiludo of tho
it . w . i. . n
values we mention, anu renieinoer every ining goes in proportion.
50c French Flannels 15c
All of our French flannels and
striped wnistings that were sold
before the smoke damage at
50c yard, on sale on bargain
square at, . , . )
per yard, I
only , JL W
25c Dress Goods. 9c yd
On Mule In Dnneinent.
Thousands of yards of double
width wool plaids, checks, and
stripes, also plain English cash
meres and henriettas, black and
colors, on pale ""X
in basement ' L-M n
tit, yard J V
$10 Dress Patterns at 47c yard
Hundreds of. high class dress patterns in
Zebiliues, panne cloth, granite cloth, silk
and wool novelties, cheviots, serges, etc.,
Many f these sold before the smoke aud
water damage at $10 per jk
pattern, go on front bar-
gain square, at, yard . . T' M w
$1 & $1.50 Dress Goods, 25c, 39c
All wool suitings, henriettas, cashmeres,
serges, silk and wool novelties, all bought
for this .Fall's business, and the majority
of them very slightly
damaged from smoke,
go in 2 lots at, yd., 2oc,
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$1.50 Silks at 69c yard
27-inch taffeta in all colors,
peau de soie, black and colors,
handsome waist silks in taffeta
plain and imported novelties,
boforo tho smoko
damago they sold
up to 1.E0 yard,
In silk department
at, yard
69
75c arid $1.00
Silks at 39c and 50c
These include extra quality taf
feta in all colors, fancy checks
and plaids for waists or linings,
gros grain silks, satin duchesse,
on bargain
square at w
yd, 39c and . . V'
Look How We Are Selling Smoke -Damaged Hosiery. Underwear
15c
All kinds of hQsiery for men,
women and" children, fast black,
full seamless, medium and
heavy weight, plain
and ribbed all Blzca
worth 2Cc, go at,
pair
10c
35c hosiery for misses, boys and
Indies, including imported lisle
tjiread, also finest niaco cotton,
children's all wool,
on one immense bar
gain counter at, ;paii
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15c
Men's 25c half hose in tine cot
ton and heavy wool, also all
wool cashmere,
go on sale ' '- f
12ic
pair ,. . . &
Men's 39c merino underwear
In natural and camel's ralr,
at
Men's 50c sanitary Ileeco lined
shirts and drawers,
nt . ...
Men's $1.00 heavy wool ovcr-
shlrts, doube front aud
back, at
25c
50c
Misses', children's and bovs' all
kinds of underwear in plain and
llcece lined all sizes-
worth 3flc,
go at
each
15c
Ladies' medium weight
jersey ribbed union suits and
ribbed vests -and pants, all
sizes go on
sale at,
suit
19c
1. JJIIUl.-
39c
The Cloaks Have Been Greatly Reduced for This Sale
$15 Box Coats, $6.50 '
of box
An immense assortment
cotUs and nutomobllo coats In reds, enstors,
oxfords, tans, etc, some of them slightly
smoko damaged, all of thenv beautifully trim
med, guaranteed satin lining, In
lengths from 27-Inch to 43-Inch
choice of cntlro lot at
Notwithstanding the fact that the damage, except in a few. instances, is very slight, these are marvelous bargains.
$10.00 Box. Coats, $2.98 $12.50 Raglans and
Some of these are slightly smoke
$5 Golf 6t Dress Skirts, 1.98
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?5.00 golf and rainy-day skirts,
slightly smoko damaged, all of them' stitched
flounce, all wool, gray and blue, at
Also black cloth dress, skirts, flounced
with satin stitched
bands, excellent
lining, at
9S
$25 Silk Skirts, $10,00
The greatest lot of high grade silk
skirts, beautifully .trimmed, at
ridiculously low prices, worth up
to $25.00, at jjuq.oo, J08
$5.00 and t J
damaged, all of them arc tho latest styles,
made of cheviot, mcl tons, kerseys, black and
all colors, silk and satin lined,
throughout, on salo
In cloak depart
ment, at
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Automobile Coats, $4.98
Choice f any of our Kaglans and
Automobile Coats that Ave sold for
up to $12,50, in oxfords, tans and
blacks, all sizes,' 4 98
$2 Flannelette. Gowns 89c
Women's fine quality iiannelette
night gowns in various colors, made
full size, trimmed with rib- QQp
bon worth up to $2, on sale,
Ladies' 35c quality
wool cashmere and fleece lined
gloves, all sizes, on sale at,
per pair 1 (n
only t lVy
10c Handkerchiefs 25c Handkerchiefs
in plain white and fancy col- for men and women, all pure
ored border, hemstitched, many linen, all widths' of hemstitch-
styles, go at lc
and
3c
ing, line sheer and
heavy qualities, go at.
8c
$1 Quality high Grade Corsets
and corset waists, some of the
very best well known brands,
all sizes, In black and wbtto g
and drab, slightly mussed, jJ. ff1
go at
S3
SACRIFICING $100,000 CLOTHING STOCK
DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER
This is Avithout exception the most remarkable clothing sale ever known. The
stock was only slightly damaged by smoke For quick selling we have divided them into
four special lots at prices ueyqr before heard of.
Men's $10 Suits and Overcoats $5.00
Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats $7.50
Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $10.00
All of Rogers, Peet Co.'s Men's Suits , 1 n CCf)
and Overcoats that were $35 go at " nJXJ
Boys' $1 50 Suits 50c Boys'
and children's 3-piece suits
nicely trimmed, ages 3 to 9, worth $1.50,
slightly smoko damaged,
50c
In basement,
at
$3 Reefers, Cape Coafs and Uls
ters $1.49 Boys' . capo coats,
rooters and uUters, mado of all wool ma-
crlnl, ages 3 to 13 years slightly
noko damaged
3.00 values,
(or
1.49
Boys' $3 Knee Pants Suits 98c
Boys' suits, ages 3 to 15 years,
small sizes have veatee, large ones doublo
brcasted coat, all wool materials,
smoko damaged f
13.00 values,
for
Boys' Suits, .Overcoats, Reefers
and Ulsters Ages 8 to 16 years,
Including all the finest and newest style
garments (5,00 values,
damaged by smoko
on sale
at
1.98
SACRIFICING $60,000 STOCK OF SHOES
DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER
Now is, your opportunity to buy line sjioes. The smoke damnge did not injure them in the
least, and the reductions, considering the extra fine qualities, are enormous.
When the loss was adjusted we said to the shoe man:
Mark the $4 women's shoes down to $2.48.
Take the women's $2, $2.50 and $3 shoes and mark them $1.39.
Mark the $4 and $5 sample shoes, including tans, mark $1.
Take the $3 satin slippers and cut them down to 39c pair.
The $2.50 quilted fancy fur trimmed Juilettes mark 98c.
The 29c button overgaiters mark 19c.
The seven-button overgaiters mark 9c pair.
The men's $2.50 rubber heel shoes mark $1.59.
Take the odds and ends of men's $3 and $4 shoes and let
them go in with the $2.25 lot.
This tells in a nut Bhell of the .immense reductions. 'We have ar
ranged these shoes where you can make your selections quickly,
on the bargain counters on the main lloor.
In tho basement prices havo been reduced In about tho samo proportion, In somo Instances
:ut to one-third the former selling price. Wo mention la partlcu ar:
One lot of men's boBt dress shoes in great variety of styles
there are about 960 pairB in the lot, worth up to" A CA
I 5 they all go at, per pair.; A-JvJ
Laides' silk fleeced under
wear in gnty and fancy
colors regular price
$1.00 on
sale
at
All the high grade dress buttons $1.00 dress trimmings, includ-ImmenM lols ot l&e nncst emboldBlea All the laces 'that are slightly Double fold, extra heavy 40- 40-inch'Indin linen, .very fine 30-inch light and dark per-
some cards are slightly soiled, ing Persian bands and all kinds iLbrteoiT'iitt", neatnTJhoi"'1 pat! mussed or damaged by smoke, inch lawn that generally sells at quality worth cule, worth 15c these have
many buttons In this lot - of fancy silk trimmings, ' torns, regular prlco up to -4 -v Including Oriental, torchon, "fl"V,-i 12V4e tomorrow, E- 15c, gO at, .l. OCCll WOt Oll.fho cd'reH E?
are worth 25c dozen, go Q. worth up to $1.00; go 35c yd., go In lots at, IIJC Venice and ellk chantllly laces, I l(j as long as It lasts. , 'i O oC ,1(l i ,'i TC
at, doien at, yard, 16o and ard, 3Wo, Bc and v w wortn up t0 40c, go at 2VSc, 5c... w " at. yard IIU v w JUKI g() at, yd V-W
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