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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, aiAKCFT 22, 1HOO.
BOSTON STORE LADIES' SUITS
115 Ladles' line Tailor-Mde Sumols Suits
on Sala Tomorrow.
SIO.00 LADIES' SAMPLE SUITS $5 00
AI.THIIATION PIA.VO HAI.K.
Alm IIIk fnlr In Oilier !)rinrtmrnln
.NMrl nl :t.1M 9 1 .r.O Klit
Ulovt-n 7.'e .".Hi; I.iicm )() lllc
IlluiilU.-rclilrfn U l-Uc.
iio.oo suits, $;.oo.
All of the $10.00 covert cloth suite, nil
ool chnvlrrt nnllJ In tnti npnv nA .
Uio waists Ilk-tlnol; skirts made In the LC!!"llnB ".enu,!,e roscw,ooJ
latest stylo. Would bo 11 bargain nt $10.00,
on sale second floor at $3.00.
118.00 LAMBS' HA.MPM3 SUITS. $9.85.
Ilnspp Continue Letting Dnirn 11 n no
1'rlcrni
Tho dales Increasing dally, and no wonder,
when you can buy new, clean, dry, high
grado pianos such as the Stolnway, Kimball,
Kjiabe, Krcll, Kranlch & Bach, Hoyal, Hat
lett & Davis, Hush & Oertz, Schlrraer, Whit
ney, Hospe, Victor nnd Illntz nt $127. $137,
$148, $16S, $178, terms, $5 down and $7 per
month; $.127, $358, $388, terms, $50 down und
$16 per month; $187, $218, $248, $267 and
$298, teruiH, $25 down and $10 per month.
Pianos which havo been sold for from $200
to $600, with terms that are as easy as rent.
Kvery Instrument marked In plain figures,
no more, no less.
Kvery Instrument mado In solid wood
cross-banded veneers of the veneers of the
finest foreign nnd domestic woods, rep-
San Domingo
mahogany, quarter-sancd oak, curly-figure J
wnlnut. cbonlzed hardwood, French walnut
J finish, Including the new Golden Oak veneers
GREAT CONTINENTAL SALE
h Crtitinfc Mora Enthusiasm Toan Anj
Site Ever Held in Omaha.
$50,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING SACRIFICED
Thin Week the Workmen lleulii Tear.
liiK Dimvh I lie Wnlla nml We Arc
I'll I iid Table Full of llnrKnlns
Unit Miiot lie So 111 (luluk.
HAVDHX llltf S. SI'lltlAI-S.
Vlalt tho I.lnen nml llmiirntlo Dopnrt
incut of tlir IIIk Slorc
TOMOIirtOW FQR TUB FItlST TIME.
200 dozen 72-Inch long crochet fringed nnd
Printed f1rpflt unnrln. nnv. Inn! mil. mniln
to sell for 60c, llaydcnsf price, 25c each. Seo !
the bargains In Turkish towels, 10c, 15c, 20c
nnd 25c. Turkish bnth mats, C0c nnd $1.00. ;
16 yards of lino bleached cambric, yard wide, I
for $1.00. Long cloth. 10c, 121,4c, 15c. 18c, '
20o nnd 25c ynrd. Ask to see the new pat-
tern table cloth, silver blenched, nil linen, I 0
- yards wide, 2 yards long, $1.60 only to bo
had at llnydcns'.
DRESS (lOODS. 4
500 pieces of strictly nil wool new French ! rtn
Never In Omaha's history havo the men challls, direct from Oreo Homnn, Turin, new
nnd boys been ablo to buy seasonable up-to-. styles for 1900, In dots, stripes, Persians,
umu niftu bhiuu doming ai sucn riuicu- " ovmi cverywiieru ui uuui uoc 10 ioc, o .
lously low prlcts. Suits are almost given 1 nro. opening them this week nt 49c ynrd. '
away, but wo must have them out of tho -Anotner new line of doublo warp homespuns 1
$22.60 LADIES' SAMPLE SUITS, $12.50.
Having closed from nn eastern manufac
turing company 11G flno samplo tailored
suits nt very much Jest) than their actual
value, wo plnco them on salo Thursday nt
$9.85 and $12.60. These nro worth from
$18.00 to $22.50 suit. There aro no two suits
nllke nnd this entire purchnso Is divided into
which aro now becoming so popular at prices
tnat havo never been equaled on new goods.
Ever' Instrument fully warranted you take
no risks.
Remember this Is our regular stock, which
Is well known to the trades.
Every family that Is In need of an Instru
ment can afford to buy nt these prices and
terras. No uso putting It off until a moro
. .. i , -. . r r . mi.. .
i mm tj.ao aua jii'.uu. aaio tomorrow i . . . " -
oniy, rnvorablo time, ns tho opportunity Is nt
ladles' fine covert Jackets nnd fine nil haml and thoco who come early aro Borved
wool covert box lackets. mado to rntnll nt m,u "ave meir cnoico oi wio irB
$5.00, go tomorrow nt $3.60
IlundredB of rainy-day skirts, plaid backs,
with ranny rows of stitching around tho bot
tom, actunlly $7.60 skirt, go at $3.98.
200 novelty and black Bklrts, worth up to
$1.00, go tomorrow at $1.98.
$1.60 KID GLOVES, 76C PAIR.
10,000 pairs Iadlos'flno imported kid gloves,
sultnblo for street or dress wear, In real
kid. French mocha und dogskin gloves, In
black, gruys, English roils and browns.
Every pair guaranteed, worth up to $1.50,
go In this salo at 75c pair.
50C LACES AT 10C YARD.
10 bargain equarcs piled high with all
Wiids of lace, Including torchon, Valen
ciennes nnd silk lace, worth up to 50c, go
at lOo yard.
ImmciiHO lot of narrow torchon nnd cotton
Ireland laces nnd Insertions, all widths, at
114c yard.
5,000 bolts French Valenciennes lace nnd
Insertion to match, go In this Bale at 2c yd.
10,000 lino, sheer, hemstitched handker
chiefs, all widths of heraB, worth up to 10c,
go at 3V4C each.
2,000 dozen children's plain nnd fancy
colored border school handkorshlcts, many
different stylos, go nt lc each.
IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 16th und Douglas Sts
IIOSTOX STOItU MII.MMJHY OPK.M.Vn.
n In nitty, .Mil roll 1M, tlie (iriiiutcM Mil
linery Kvcnt In OiiiiiIiii'h lllslorv,
SIX NEW ELABORATE SHOW ROOMS.
Saturday wo open to the public what Is
without exception tho most magnificent
millinery display that has ever been seen
west of Now York.
For months wo havo been getting ready
for this ovent. .
Every lady wnnts to come.
Every lady is Invited.
No matter what amount of money you
wish to Invest In a hat, you will And many
to suit your desire.
You will find tho samo excellent Judg
mcnt, good tasto and correct combinations
in overy hat in our establishment from tho
one ut two nnd half to tho one nt fifty dol
jars, ijo suro to como and you will bd
nmply repaid by tho inngnlflcent display at
mis
GRAND MILLINERY OPENING,
SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH.
IIOSTO.V STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas.
SWEDE FEARS HIS LANDLADY
llrcniinr Two of Her Sons llnd Ilren
HiuiKcil CJimt TorKlt'nn la Merle
In Her I'reaenee,
A tall, raw-boned Swodo, giving the, namo
Of Gust Torgleson, complained to tho police
yesterday that ho had been assaulted by
ino woman witn wiiom ho boarded. When
nsked why he permitted a woman to whip
Mm ho answered that ho was afraid of her
becauso two of her sons had been hunged.
Ho was Invited to tell his story, which ho
did somiithlng Illto this:
"Val, Aye bnno boord'n by Mis' Bull'van
now tra mont,' un' sha meet mo In hall sho
say:
" 'Mist Torgleson, von you pay me boord
punka?'
"An" Aye say, 'Mis' Sull'van, Aye pay
you yust now,' an' glf her fourteen tollar.
"An Bho say, 'You got for pay mo sklven
tocn tollar,' und Ayo say, 'You got somo
moro guess comln', Mis' Sull'van.'
"Vnl, vllo vo bano chowens rag Mis' Sull'
van sho yerk me 'round fromp time nnd
jioko ino in nyo with th' fist of her hant, and
I run nvay."
Upon this Information a warrant was mado
out for "Mis' Sull'van." To tho officer who
was to servo the document Torgleson gave
a list of property which, ho said, tho land
lady refused to turn ovur to blm, Hero Is
tlin list:
Four fcathor pillows, ono coffee mill, ona
pleco of cloth, ono photograph of himself,
two boxes, one Swedish bible, two bottles
of medicine, ono cook -book, ono undorshlrt,
ono sheepskin. '
Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne ta
tho puro Julco of the grapo naturally fer
mented. For boijuet it has no superior.
Anno mice men to.
"Domestic Pots." tho comedy running as
ono of the principal featum this -week at
tho Crelghton-Orphoum theater, is ono of
ho most amusing plnylets seen at this
hmiso for many n week nt least that scorns
o bei tho verdict of overy audience. Judg
ing from tho continuous hearty laughter
caused by Mr. Ellsworth nnd Miss Burt,
principals In the comedy. Other numbera
nro Protopnpas, tho strong man; Esmer
nlda, slack wlro nnd xylophone; DoForocsts,
whirlwind dancers; Gilbert, comedian, mon
ologuo and songs; Rurton and nrooks,
humorous dlaloguo nnd topical songs; Frank
tomn, tenor singer; nnd tho blograph pictures.
est variety of pianos and organs ever shown
under ono roof,
Tho organs wo offer Includes, Iho Smtth
Amcrlcan, Chicago Cottage, Crown, Western
Cottngo, Story & Clark, Carpenter, Kimball
nnd Hospo. Tho prices nro $10, $12, $23, $27,
$29, $42, $35, $39 and $32.
Piano-cased organs, chapel organs, new
organs, second-hand organs. Terras from
$2.00 to $6.00 down nnd $1.00 to $4.00 per
month. Such terms and- such prices were
nover heard of before.
Second Hand Pianos Very good upright
pianos from $87.00 up, on $5.00 monthly pay
ments. Square pianos nt $30.00 nnd $40.00,
on small payments. Every Instrument guar
anteed ns represented. We have nt all times
In the quarter of n century of business made
good any Instrument that did not give per
fect satisfaction. Tho confidence that wo
havo earned has never been botrnyed.
A. HOSPE,
1513-1515 Douglas.
P. S. Open evenings until 8 p. m.
Ilonlon Store's llltf Shoe Sale.
Ladles' $4, $5 and $6 shoes
on salo today
on
Bargain square
at $1.9S a pair,
at
BOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
Also
$2.00 Ladles' shoes and oxfords 9Sc.
and
$1.50 ladles' shoes and oxfords, 75c.
Special,
$1. $5 AND $6 LADIES' SHOES, $1.98.
No lady In Oninlm need wish for nicer
or liner shoes in black or tan, plain or
fancy, than we offer In this grandest salo
at $1.98. They aro really worth from four
to six dollars.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
Oinuha-ChlcnKO.
7:00 a. m 8:30 p. m.
4:55 p. m 7:45 a. m.
7:30 p. ni 9:30 a. m.
via
"The Northwestern Lino,"
1101 and 1403 Farnam street.
"Tbo best of everything."
Wli- Untlrma In the Dnrk
When by traveling In the luxurious sleep
ing cars of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE
AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn
on tho electric lamp and make tho berth as
light as day.
City Office, 1501 Farnacn st.
way of tho flying brick and mortar, so profit
nas been lost sight of while you reap thu
bcnerit.
Suits that wcro $12.00, now $7.50.
Suits that were $18",00, now $10.00.
Suits that were $22.00, now $16.00.
Suits that were $25.00, now $18.00.
Overcoats that wcro $12.00, now $7.50.
Overcoats that were $18.0o, now $10.50.
Overcoats that were $25.00. now $11.75.
It Is such prices as theso on the Contl
nental a known qualities that brings thn
buyers by tho hundreds, yesterday was ft
uusicr day with us than Saturday.
Men's $3.00 hats, $1.60.
Men's hats at 76c.
Men's hats at $1.00.
Boys' two-pleco suits, $2.50.
Hoys' reefer suits $2.50.
Hoys' top coats $2.85.
Young men's suits $3.85.
Then our shoes at $2.50, no more, no less.
Shoes that could bo sold for $1.00 and you
would bo satisfied with your bargain, In
this sale only $2.50.
Men's $1.00 shirts, 60c.
Mon's 75c shirts, 38c.
Men's hose, 10c. ,
And so on clear through tho store, not
an Item reserved In tho groat alteration
salo now going on at tho
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO..
N. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas
The Attention of the
Travoling public Is respectfully Invited to
tho magnificent equipment offered to patrons
01 ino uiilUAUU, MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha nnd Chi
cago. Solid veatlbuled, stoam heated and
electric lighted trains. Palnco sleepers nnd
diners, buffet and library cars, freo reclin
ing chair cars, fast time nnd union depots.
City Ticket Ofllce, 1501 Farnam et.
F. A. NASH General Western Agent.
Strictly fresh eggs, He per dozen; good
country butter. 20c per pound; choice bread,
2 loaves 6c. Win, Gentleman, 16th and Cass.
Tho New Snow Church compnny hns re
moved to rooms 401-405 New York Llfo bldg.
Sydney Flower, LL. D., of Chicago lec
tures on "Personal Magnetism" at Crelgh
ton hall this evening. Tho handeomely
printed courses of Instruction given to all
thoso who attend tho lecturo aro on view
at Megeath's,
Second Ward Itepubllenna.
There will bo a meeting of the Republi
can club of tho Second ward at No. 1443
So. 16th Friday eve., March 23, 1900.
ANDREW KIEWIT, Pres.
I'lve
Trains dally for Chicago via tho NORTH
WESTERN LINE. A full list of them can
bo secured at 1401 and 1403 Farnam street.
NEBRASKA PHARMACY LAWS
Monday and Tuesday we called the nttcn
tlon of the Stnto Board of Pharmacy to' tho
fact that there aro somo stores conducted In
Omaha 'whero tho proprietors nor tho clerks
nro registered. Since our exposure wo re
ceived a letter from ono of tho Board of
Examiners calling our ottention to Sec. 1',
which reads as follows: "The State Board
of Examiners shall Invcstlgato complaints
whon properly presented, etc., etc." Havo
not tho members of tho Board of Examiners
who receive a compensation for doing what
Is their duty a few sparo moments to com
paro tho list of druggists that they publish
ns registered pharmacists with tho names
of tho druggists that nro proprietors of dru;
stores In Omaha today und men that nro
employed ns head prescription clerks, who
nre not registered. Will tho State Board of
Examiners enforco the Nebraska Pharmacy
lows? If not, why not?
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
Cor. 10th ana Cblnngo sits.
SCHAEFER
Stonecyphor, printer, ad-wrlter. Up-to-dato
cuts for sale. 1201 Howard. Tel. 1310.
Look in Our
Big Window..,
You will always find It of advantage to
look In our big window." It will always
be filled with goods which aro of Interest
to the public (not the Drug Trust or tho
ASHES of tho Drug Trust). Some times It
will be tho GOODS themselves which aro of
special Interest nnd ngaln the PRICE.
This week It Is SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINTS. A lino of goods which exemplifies
all that Is good In paints.
LOOK IN OUR BIO WINDOW.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
Nrvr Locution, Cor. 10th & Dollar.
SIGNS OF SPRING
"That tired feeling" and houso cleaning.
You must clean nnd brighten up tho houso
and wo have Just what you want. Co
mentlco for tho walls, paint and wax for the
lloors, enamels nnd varnishes for tho fur
nlturo und woodwork.
Cementlco, nny shade, per package 33o
Floor Paint, per can 330
Floor Wnx. nutclers, per can 60o
Whlto Enamel, per can 30c
Stoveplpo Enamel, per enn "Oj
Bronzes, nil colors, per packugc ioc
Aluminum, for water pipes 230
for tnllor suits nt $1.50, $1.93, $2.50, $3.60
ynrd.
Come In and examine tho now pastel
shades In our French foulo for waists, tho
latest on tho market. 72 now shades In
Landsdowne. Gros Roman's superllno em
broidered polka dot French llanncls only
98c, sold all over at $1.25. Plaids, 10c, 19c,
25c, 39c, 49c.
HAYDEN BROS.
See C. F. Harrison's real estato bargains.
Ladies'
Tailor-Made
Suits
You can get suits at other stores but not J 0
l!ko ours not llko ours In cut, stylo or!
finish. Look whero you may. vou'II not
. .. .
tauorcu
Men's Spring Clothing.
Our reputation for good clothes at low prices has been a
matter evolved by constantly giving well-made, high grade
good clothing for less money. That's all that ha's done it.
Ready-to-puton spring suits and top coats, of the newest de
signs, at half and less than half the cost that any good tailor
would charge and not deliver any better clothes.
Our carefully choson linos of men's nnd youths' spring clothing aro complete
Much ready-to-wear clothincr for men is ricrht in evnrvihitur n '
ing ''right. Ours is mado to fit until worn outand to wear as well as it
ur Farnam Btreet window is trimmed to frivo von nn irl in nl' wli.il'a ......... ...i
of stay
fits. (
u y .t.wtw w n ill
iw.u iJiuym, aim uiu uuuuuiiucauy inclined man can save much of his elolhimr
money by a careful inspection. Price tickets on overy suit, to guide you.
MEN'S SLITS.
$7.50, $8.00, $9.00,
$10.00, $11.00, $12.00
All styles, all patterns, all wool all
worth overy cent we ask for them and in
each case for less than any other clothintr
store in America will sell tho same styles
and quality for Your money back for tho
asking.
MEN'S OVERCOATS,
$5.00, $6.00, $7.00,
$aoo, $9.00, $10.00
The style, the quality and the price
arc unmatchable anywhere, regardless of
any excuse that may bo offered. . Wo ask
you to examine and compare prices, then
make your purchase, whore advantages aro
in your iavor.
you may,
llnd a better assortment ot. ladles'
suits, spring Jackets and silk waists.
Wo Invito you to Inspect our stock and
comparo quality and prices with thoso shown
elsewhere.
OK
SC0FIELD
CL0AIO.SUITC0.
1510 Douglas St.
vrawriwu
vvg,grg,wtf,(i,(.)p 0 Sffi ftfr tt
1 1 AH
A GREAT FIRE SALE
Olr
PIANOS
THAT IS MAKING HISTORY.
The salo Is now In progress and to any one contemplating the purchase of
piano wo would suggest prompt action, as these great bargains cannot last
long.
Among this great assortment of Instruments can be found tho greatest ot
all planos-THE STEINWAY which leads them all. Also tho celebrated
Steger, A. D. Chase, Vose, Emerson, Tacltard, Ivors & Tond, Cramer I'easo
and several other makes.
We ODarantce the Quality of Every Instrument Sold.
NOTE PRICES BELOW.
lllOPOIlE TUB KIIIE.
PRICE. NAME.
;i,iro
Paint Brushes
lOo
Everything to mako tho houso bright und
cheerful.
J. A. FULLER & CO
cut rnicB mtUGGisTs,
lUli and Uoavlta St:
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
CARE OF
THE TEETH
Good teeth nro essential to nronor mnsii.
canon; wunoui mem 1110 general health
cannot bo maintained In its highest nossl
. bio degree. Havo your teeth examined
no charge.
1 Silver Fillings 750
Teeth Cleaned 7&0
Extracting 15c
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
1 1517 DOUGLAS ST.
lAFTISIl THE riHK.
STYLE. pntpp
Stclnway Mahogany Uabv Orand air. nn
1S0 Stelnway Upright, figured walnut case 035.00
C..0 A. n. Chaso Mahogany or Walnut 550.00
COO Voso San Domingo Mahogany 320.00
475 Emorson Cabinet Grand 325 00
375 Steger w Antique Oak 275 00
350 Pease Funcy Walnut 225 00
2i)0 Arlon Upright Cabinet Grand 175.00
Other Rcllablo Upright Plano3 nt JU0.00, $120.00, $135.00 and up.
Organs, $10.00 nnd up.
A.V I.MIMHIT.V.NT KI-lATUItH
Although wo have reduced tho prlco on all our pianos from $100.00 to $230.00
wo will contlnuo to sell pianos nt tho regular monthly rnto ot payments.
Stool nnd Scarf Freo with each piano purchased.
MT1C13 Xo Million Mold let local dralcrn durliie this nnlc.
...Schmoller & Mueller...
1313 Farnam Street.
The I.nrKCHt IMmio limine In the West. Store Onen Evenings.
HAYOEi
Ladies' Suits
and Skirts
Modern merchandising It will prove profitable for you
to study what it has done and what it is destined to do for
trade in this department.
All advertising Is useless unless truth Is coupled with argument. Wo hare on
avowed purpose to assail and battle against HIGH PKICES and will rontlnuo the light
until tho bitter end. Our silk wnlst sale crowded our department with buyers. Thurs
day wo put on salo tho ladles' suits as displayed In our 16th street window.
500 OF THEM They come In all colors-grays, .browns, tans, blues, blacks, cardi
nals nnd navies. They aro tlght-lltting. double, and slnel.,.! n .1...
new styles. Blngle or double box pleat skirts; tho jackets aro all lined with heavy taffeta
lining, the skirts nre lined with ncarsllk and percallne; rtr -4 A C
KIJXEIIAI. XOTICE.
Tho funeral of the lato Henry Krug, who
died at Phoenix, Ariz., will bo held from
Jils late residence. HI2 H. Seventeenth street,
Thursday, March 22, nt 2 p. m.
DIED.
IIALT-Notherton II., aged 37 yenrs, nt
Manrnnlllo, Mexico.
APAMB-Charles. Mnrcli IB, lflOO, nt Pin
rlnmitl, O., only child of Mrs. Cecelia
J. Duncan, aged 25 years 6 months and 15
lays.
The body will he at the undertaker's. II.
lv Ilurkot. 1513 Capitol avenue, till 7 p. m,
Wednesday, March 21. The funeral will tako
place from his mother's residence, 262S
Davenport street. Thursday afternoon,
March 22, nt 2 o'clock. Interment nt Pros
pert Hill cemetery. The deceased lenvqs n
wife and two children, Fay. aged 6 years,
nnd Ervlng, WV. years old. Services by the
nv. Charles W, Savldgo. Frlonds are In
vltcd. STo,?,nIS?P?rF-:Mr?- Jol,n' nt ,lcr home.
1211 South fit li street.
Funeral will talco place Thursday morn
ing nt 8:30 from tho residence to Bt. Jo
noph's Cntholio church, thence to the Gor
man Cnthollo cemetery.
BTl'IIU-Mttx. nged 63 yenrs. nt his resi
dence, two miles from Dundee, on Dodgo
stieet road. Funeral will take place
from residence Friday, March 23. nt 2
p. in., theuco to Evergreen cemetery
(Mux Stuhr was born In Holateln, Ger
many, enmo to America In 1S52 nnd settled
In Douglas county In 1858. Ho was nn hon
est, Industrious citizen, respected by all
who knew him. Ho leaves an aged wife
and several children.
Chicago Trains
A Plenty
Four dally via tho Burlington:
Daylight Express 7:25 a. m.
Vestlbuled Flyer :00 p. m.
Chicago Limited 7:30 p. m.
Chicago Special 12:35 midnight.
Sleeping or parlor cars and freo reclining chair cars
on nil four trains. Dining cars on thrco of them. Library
tars on the Chicago spoclal.
TICKET OFFICE,
lBOa FAUXAM STIIEET,
Telephone 230.
nUIlLIXGTOX STATION,
10TII AXI1 SIASOX STIIEETS,
Telephone 18.
HAYDENs $10.00
For Your New Spring
Uur suits at this price aro ready-made, but
look like merchant tailored. Over 50 magnificent
patterns and every one a real $15 value.
All the newest and beat fabrics and patterns,
absolutely all wool your safeguard for correct
ness lies in the fact that they aro made and de
signed by the bestclothing manufacturers in Amor
ica, whose labels are sewed on every suit, distinc
tive out of tho ordinary and perfect fitting, that
counts in wearing our clothing.
Have you seen our new spring
overcoat at
3.95
se
Suit
man-tailored and sowed with silk throughout: suitn
suits sold In this city at $20 aro no hotter, our price
300 ladles black taffeta skirts, percallne lined and bound with
nppnnueci uox pieat, nppnnued down tho nido and bound
with silk braid a skirt worth $7.50
for
75 ladles' rainy day skirts In grays, brownst. IiIupUb nml Mm
mixtures, 22 rows of stitching on tho bottom, mado to sell
for $7.9S, on salo at
Ladles' Spring Jackets In light tan .and gray colors, sizes
31 to 42, on salo at each
only i
1 lot of Indies' underskirts mado from finest mercerized Fou
lard, 3 rows of ruflles, they como In nil colors, cerise, blues, cardi
nals, hellos, wlno colors, worth $3.50, for
Lcdles' black satin skirts 12 Inch flounce, 1 rows of cording
worth $1.25, for
brush braid
$3.75
$3.98
$3.50
$1.50
49c
. d.z!!r ln,lies' rcrcnl wrappers with 1G Inch flouneo. mado to f O
11 for $1.50, on salo at zfCjC
Attend the Grand Millinery Display.
Prepare for the Great
Shoe Sale.
The great Bpot cash purchase of tho $73,000 noston shoe stock Is no
on the way here. Wc must dispose of thousapds of hairs now on hand
to makn rnnm f n r ( Ma ih. v, I . , . .
.. . lbt,L.DV emu uvcr purcnasou oy one nouse.
bee tho great closing out bargains in
men's and women's shoes nt $1.50. They
re worth $3.00 to $5.00. Tho lilg Stor
Is headquarters for shoo bargains.
1.50
HAYDEN BROS
Our new all wool covert sprincr overcoats. e? v r
eatin sleeve lining, at O.VJv
Better call and let us show you our great lino of $7.50i
lieu o dujib vyu tmuw uuLier tstyies ana more ot them than
all tho balance of tho clothiers in Omaha, at this price and
guaranteed to save you 2. 50 on overy suit, or your money
back. J
Probably you aro thinking of getting ono of our now
silk lined spring overcoats at $7.50, 10 or $12.50.
50c corduroy knee pants at 25c.
25c cassimero knee pants at 10c.
Spring Arrivals of
Hats and Caps,
All the latest styles In golf thapo hats for men nnd boys, on salo at 75c to $1.95.
Ao carry tho latest blocks In tho Derby hats In all colors and at prices to suit
everyone
Spoclal In soft hats In Pasha, Fedora and It. It. styles: regular $1.75 and $2.00
values, nt $1,00,
Fedora hats worth $1.25 and $1.50, on sale nt COc.
finest noToltleB In boys' and girl's caps and Tam-O'Shanters, at 25c, 35c and 50c.
Pleasing Words
Which bring hopo to many a mf.
fercr and banish fear.
Painless Dentistry
is not a fiction, but a act. All
work is dono by thoroughly skilled and.
experienced graduates and each opera
Hon Is successfully performed without
Inconvenience or pain to patron.
Oood set ot teeth, $5.00. Ilest set
of teeth, $7.60.
HAIL l:V, the Dentist
12 I'mlon III U. lUlh d: Fur nam,
I.ncly Alleiulimt. I'liune 10HB.
IW Dr. II. W. Ilnllpy'a Tooth
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THE BEST TEN-GENT CIGAR IN THE MARKET
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CONTAINS THE FINEST CUBAN TOBACCO,
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