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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1912)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 11112. Satisfying Sales 2i22 Sr?rnX AS 1)UR1NG 'im ""UDAY S1CASQN. WHAT TO BUY! AND AVHERE TO BUY IT! Q MTPTn? wS wrSfe QBSVSSJ QUESTIONS. CHRISTMAS TIDE WHICH SHOULD BK A PERIOD MOST JOYOUS, KNITS THE BROW WITH CARE AND Z S2 AnQSSr (SSfSF 3 P1MEl) MANY 'TBKSTING, ATOA(Ti AND I'SITO, ITEMS FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING. If MINDFUL ALTOS TO GIVE YOF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND TO AID YOU IN MAKING , , II YOUR Go with us if you please up to tho top floor there's n new section filled ehuok full with helpful hints let's, quote a few. Stiok a pin in this ad when something takes your oye, and thou make a hoelinc to see the goods Curtains, Portieres, Matting Covered Boxes, Cedar Chests Screens, Carpet Sweepurs, Electric-Vacuum Sweepers, Mission Smoking. Stands, Sweet Grass Baskets,' Comb and Brush Trays, Pillows, Pennants, Telephone Stands, Knit ; Slipped Konsington Bags, Sewing Baskets, Tapestry Trays Now take the eleyator or walk down to the next floor with us. On this floor we have laid out for Saturday's selling many items away below regular prices. Coats for Women How easy It is to think of VOTES FOR WOMEN in that .connection, and by the way the gathering here of so many prominent women from all over the state at this time is what makes this sale so OPPORTUNE JUST NOW. There's about 150 Coats the latest models, made from Wide Wale Serges, Boucles, Chinchillas, Broadcloths, Ve lours and Fancy Mixtures Coats in the lot worth $35.00 (not many, it's true) but very many worth $25.00, all at one figure Saturday, $15.00 each. And as if that would not cause enough excitement for one day we will cause an uproar on DRESSES ALSO. Dresses of Taffeta, Velvet, Charmeuse, Chiffon, Ohally, Serge, etc. Most of them sample dresses, one of a kind, worth up to $25.00, will be offered at $10.00. Silk Hosiery Mr. Baxter wishes us to direct especial attention to 3 remarkable num bers of Silk Hosiery for Women. Ee ;.markablo because offtuje beauty ofmake :and finish; remarkable because of jhe value of the merchandise; remarkable because of the timeliness of the offer ing. A decided saving for you on popu lar and practical gifts. Make note of the numbers, and aBk for them, please. No. 510 is a dollar grade, 3 pairs in a box, for ..$2.50 No. 612 is a dollar fifty grade, 3 pairs in a box for $3.90 No. 122 is a two dollar grade, 3 pairs in a box for $5.00 We will accept telephone orders on these TILL 10:30 A. M. You Know When the Glove Section Is Immense business continuing dally for weeks at this department would nlruost indicate that glovo wants are supplied, for it would seem na if nil Omaha had patronized us lately. Tho unex pected has happened. We didn't intend to have another great salo hero this week. Two weeks or so ago, when in tho midst of a merry whirl of business, a glove importer offered us a big lot at a low price. Wo didn't think we could ue the lot. nig sales made a place. Satur day it's your chance and the lot is choice wldtes, tans, blacks, etc. White with self stitching or with black stitching. (What a de mand tuts sprung up for whites), lota of them. A splendid $1.25 glove, just to rffcft help you with one Holiday Gift, lfff Saturday, at tho pair WU Can't Fit 'Em Sale Day. N From the Shoe Section Comes nowa of new arrivals for Chrjstmai Gifts slippers for women and children, tho real cozy kind Gray felt, Comfy slippers, padded heel and sole;: also low heel gray felts, at the pair OO Juliette Why Juliette we don't know un? less because they're so pretty, fur trimmed, ribbon trimmed, buff, brown, black, lavender and red; these are, the pair... SI. 75 Satin quilted (mule style), we don't know tho why of this name either certainly not for kicking for they are delicate pinks, blues, lavender; some low heel, opera cut blacks, all at the pair g2. Another lot at, the pair $1 75 Boudoir slippers with pom pons, all colore, at the pair , g- Turkish slippers with pom pons and tinsel, at the pair 5Qi Not likely to be any more for Borne time take & while to recover from the present un pleasantness. Children's red felt, Juliette style, red, for those from 2 years up regular little dears at, the pair qq Red kid for 2-year-olders, up at pair, 1 And chlldrenvfl satin quilted slippers with pom pons, for those from 2 years upwards, at tue pa,r ; 81.25 Of course it goeB without saying- no place can you get better shoes. DOLLARS DO We could go on and on like Byron, we are almost sorry, that we o'er begun "for wo think of so many things that we have not space to mention Wo must say something about Books. December is the big inouth. Then we're stocked with the new books for children, boys and girls travel, biography, poetry, real literature, history, fiction all the beat, rag bookB, linen books, reference books, dictionaries. Bveryman'3 library which contains alone over 500 titlesbaby reoords, guest records, philosophy, art, science, mythology and other ologies cards, stationery, calondars, hand paintod satchots, beauti ful books specially prepared for Holiday Gifts. This illustrates Exact size and contents of a big value package containing different size Christmas cards, tags, stickers, etc. for your conven ience put up in box at 25c. Center window is filled, but does not contain samples of half which we have for your inspection and delectation. Stationery bargains displayed in window for Saturday. Wo haven't room to tell you about them horo Cornel!! from every part of the store tho call issues COME! If you have engraving work to order DO IT NOW. Dear Little Children! Who Can Forget Them at This Tine? How oxpectant What thoughts are theirs la the day time, and how they dream at night of dear old Santa scampering over the roofs. You'll deny yourself to gratify their wishes. AND THAT'S THK GHAHM OF CHRISTMAS. We want to help you here FOn WK LOVE THK LITTLE TOTS. Chinchilla Coats, full lined, up to fi years. Sat urday, at $5.00 Short belted coats, heavy macklnaw; in tan, green, navy, scarlet and cardinal; all sites, even for small women, Saturday $5.00 A few tine coats for juniors, which sold from $12.60 to $20.00; to close out Saturday $8.75 Suits for Juniors; winter fabrics, plain and mixed, including English corduroys Saturday at SIO.OO Pur sets for children Can you Imagine any thing more pleasing Selection can be made to your advantage SATURDAY. TRAVELERS' SPECIALS Then there's valises tor men and women, trav eling bags, suit cases, ihe lightest and prettiest Imaginable for misses, Wicker cases. At this section you'll find bath robes for men, smoking Jackets, lounging robes, brans ware for desk, for den, for smoking, etc. Thomas Saturday at Kilpatrick's whnt we aetuidly AT JEWELRY SECTION Glass sugar and creamer with Sterling silver deposit, Saturday, each , , . . 75 And now we are right in the midst of hun dreds of articles Suitable for Gifts. Perhaps a few more hints will be welcome. The proverb Bays; "There's naught like loathor." "Our ancestors were not so clover." We don't know who to credit with tills, It's not original with ui. Our ancestors didn't have Dainty leather books for motor trips, engagements, vacation, "My Trip Abroad," laundry, year by year, cook ing recipes, huBty line, reminiscences, visiting gueot book, address book, scoro card, playing card oases, telephone list, crlbbagc, bridge whist, traveling clocks, writing cases, portfolios, pic ture frames, drinking cup's, flaBks, coat hanger Bets, brush sets, collar bags, handkorchluf cases, tie cases, glove cases, picnic luncheon set for 4 or 6 or for the auto, sowing bags, work baskets, medicine cases, Jewel boxes, stick plu boxes, dressing cases, manicure sets, traveling cascs air cushions, scissor cases, cigar chscs, bill rolls, letter cases, card cases, wallets, hand bags, auto bags, back strap hooks, muff bags Indeed all the latest novelties ladles' shopping bags from $1 up to 40 each. Some of those are exquis ite 140 for a bag would seem extravagance. You won't think so when you see tho bag; "the value Is there" Pin Seal, Dull Boal, Grain Seal, Goat Seal, Morocco, Vachetto, Long Grain, Pat ent, Russian Calf, English Pig, Alligator. Bea Lion and every skin which la made up Into pop ular bags. Kilpatrick & Co. EXTRA. and Boxes, also Table Covers, Tapestry Pillow Tops, Vanity Hags and Rooks, Auto Bags eoirtaining necessary toilet articles, Shirt Cases, Spoon Holders, Centerpieces, Traveling Aprons, Stamped Towols, etc. for yon to embroider. Iidn't think wo had such a variety did ye? Well this isn't a circumstance to do have but the list may help. New goods, Mr. Koenlg'n good taste In selecting china Is so well known thnt It Is only necessary now to say "CHINA',' SALIC to attract crowds of buy ers. SATIRBAY, THEN A CHINA SALE Nuvultles in wicker and porcelain trays, from 854 (o $8.00- Tea trays and fancy trays. A small, but attractive, collection of elec troliers or lamps made from white bUquit; beau tiful figures with fancy shades, $0.75 to $20. Now designs In English and French Ser vice Plates, Rock Crystal Vases, 35 to $7,50 Protty and practical Jardinieres, Doultou Tea Pots and Pitchers, Quaint and ornamental Tea Tiles Coast ers, from 10J up. Cut Glum Pltchor and six glasses, Satur day, $5.00 Worth much wore. Flve-lnch uapples at Qf) Instead of 1.00 Saturday. Cut glass bowls, special Saturday,-$1,30 have othnrs up to $8.50. Xew from Dresden, platqs, cups and saucers trays, etc. One tnblo of odd pieces, worth up to f 1.00, at 50 Saturday. Another table contains French and Ger man China, many pieces worth COo; on Satur day at 25J each. DUTY fairly priced. On the Main Floor in the West Aisle You will find a little comer of Eo geut Street, London, or as it wero, a lit tle bit of the Boulevard des Capachins, Puris. Travelers to England imd the Continent never fail to visit tho estab lishments of Liberty & Co. Their wares and fabrics are found whorevor you find civilization. Wo aro exclusive agentH in this gout ion. Our first dis play occurs Saturday. Quaint Calendars, Satcheta, Postal Books, Unique Jars to hang up, Pungonl Perfumes mixed and moulded with, the clay, making a perpetual swoofc smelling savor whioh will make your room redo lent with delicate perfume that will last. Rugs of Silk Plush with Ermine tails (real) sewn on to the white plush can bo made up into a Royal Opera Robe at will. Beautiful Silks from India; other fabrics from China ami Japan; Curtains and Drapes, also Bod Spreads from Turkey and India. Kvoniug matorial of Wood Kayo, a kind of wood silk, lustrous as the product of tho worm and much light er. A grout opportunity for thoso who like exclusive tilings. This first lot is not very large; if interested, come Sat urday. You will be at the Dreus Section whore for 10 days we will charge only $2 for making Skirts to your moasuro. Well tailorod by men; if tho skirt dqos not fit you can't havo it. Several spocial val ues in Dress floods to make the Skirts from, AND NOW WE REACH THE SILK SECTION Saturday we will place on sale the very latost Winter de signs of Silk Foulards mado by the best maker of Foulards in tho world. Sold all over this country at $1.00 and 11 L ip.JL.UU UUU 69c $1.20, and at a higher price in CANADA, just for ONE DAY, SATURDAY, YARD... Wm. CarUr & Co. aro maltors of women's fine undorwear. Thuy havo adopted rathor a unique method ot advertising. They havo sup plied us with a very dainty sachet mado from underwear matorial, enclosed In a little en velope bearing thotr name. Sachet 1b designed to be attached to the undor vest, dollcataly perfumed. We will hand them out tor them Saturday ut thn undorwear department. Wo carry ull weights In this famous underwear. 1'AIITIOULAK UEOPLE mice it. HOLIDAY AI'HONS Embroidered or lace trimmed; plain, Bheor, dotted Swiss, te, whether at 25c or on up to $2. CO. The very best of their kind, and always at THK LOWEST POSSIBLE P1UOTJ. IUH APRONS A special hind long with embroidered bib at 2 60 And here, again, wo. have them up to $2.60. JUST iH Silk Crepe do CIicbo PottlcoaU, lace trimmed, rosebud trimming $7.50 LITTLE HULK, CLOSE FITT1NW. And now at the risk of writers' cramp we want to write- n lino or two on Candy In every city there's a standard! It Is c-ur aim to have you think of Kilpatrick's when you think of candy and to have you think of w m . .1 m t t. ...... .1.1 1 . 1 . m . l 1. I havo dished up something fine for Saturday: PAVOIUTK NO. I -Chocolate covered car amel Mr, Cobb says they aro elegant A creum caramel covered all over with a thick, rich chocolate which yields to tooth pressure (or as he says Is soft and chewy), priced for regular business at 40c n pound. While they lust Saturday, pec pound box 25 FAVORITE NO. 2 Ponnut Brittle. Do you remember when wo referred to our uncle's colonial possessions before? It was on a similar offering. Peanut Brittln made from Porto itleo molasses, cooked to tho right consistency and filled with southern peanuts. Thore'B something toothsome for you, No wonder thnt last time thoy wero sold out at 2 p. m. Saturday, por pound box French Jordan sugar almonds, usually quoted at 00c and SOc, Saturday only, at tho pound 50a Family chocolates, a ntce assortment of creams, but not quite so large as the 60c kind, at the pound 40J Cream dipped grapes, creamed marshmal lows, Imported atom ginger, dipped BratU nuts, marshmallow croquettes, salted al monds, extra fine Pecans, Cachous, Pist achios, chocolato and bon bon de luxe', QQA Wo ship candies wherever candles can be shipped. Orders are now being placed for Christmas. Got yours in now. We will ship any tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb will fill your special orders with special cam 0 n I 0 D II D ft D D D II v