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    TilE OMAHA DAILY ftE"R: TI'-EStfAY, APKIL 2, 1f1.
PENALTY IS NOW ATTACHED
QoTirn.r Di.trloli 8ign. the New Oompnl
urjr Education Bill.
BOYS AND GIRLS MUST GO TO SCHOOL
Old I.ntr "VVnn n IJrntt Letter, lint ft
la llcllrvpil thnt In It Amended
Form It Will lie
j, u. Effective.
One thousand children In Omaha will be
forced Into school by tho new compulsory
education law, to which Governor Dietrich
has attnehed hi alKnaturo. The luw in. ikes
It ponlblo to linposo a flno on the parents
or gunrdlang who fall to keep their wards
In school. Under tho so.cniled compulsory
education law which was on tho Nebraska
statute- books thcro was no penalty for
violations and as a result the law was a
dead letter.
"From tho figures which have been given
to lis by enumerators employed by tho
Hoard of Education I huvo estimated that
there nro about 1,000 children In tho city
who will fall within the provisions of thu
row low," remarked Superintendent
I'earso of tho Omaha schools. "It Is not
likely that all of these children can bo
brought Into schools. 1'rlvate schools will
Krt many of theso children anil It Is prob
ablo tbnt tho Increased attendancu In tho
public schools as a result ot the law will
not exceed E00.
1'rutii Seven 1 I'lilirleeii.
"In cities whero school continues for
nlno months all children between tho ages
of 7 and 14 will bo required to attend
school for at least six months. In country
districts and small towns, whero the school
year Is shorter, tho number of months of
enforced nttendanco Is less. (Granting that
K0O morn children nro thrown Into tho
Omaha hchools by tho now law, tho effect
on any ouo school will not be great.
"Tho Omaha school contain nbout 3"0
rooms which aro used by kindergartens and
grades. Five hundred children equally dis
tributed nmong thrso rooms would not bo
felt. Tho children who do not attend school
Ihu mostly In tho lower purt of tho clt,
however. In tho exclusive rcaldcncu por
tions of .tho city most of tho children nro
lu school. Cass school and other building
where tho attcndaiico Is likely to Increase,
where the population Is congested will be
roost affected by tho now law. At Cass wc
can readily earn for fifty or scvcnty-flvo
moro pupils If It becomes necessary, and
the sumo Is true of other buildings where
the attendance Is likely to Increase.
Will Iteneti Cnreleft I'lireiitw.
"Tho new law will work much good If It
receives tho hearty support of tho com
munity. Such a measure becomes a dead
letter If It Ib not In harmony with public
Kentlmcnt, and educators hopo to see think
ing people Interest thomsclvcs In the en
forcement of ' jliool attendance. Many
careless parei's nro allowing children to
slay out of school. In somo cases parents
who are ablo to keep their children in
school put them to work. A good Btronu
compulsory law, such as has been passed,
will reach theso selfish nnd Indifferent
parents."
BUDGET OF ROUTINE WORK
Clly Conncll HnliU Mprclnl MeethiK, ot
Which .Much HiinIiicnn I
Trammeled.
MWMX IMinilWIMIt AM) AI'IIONS.
Unllre Stork nf HofTiuan A llryrr, Who
Iti'llrt'il from lltiftlnrft.
ON SAKE AT HALF PKICB
AT IIOSTON STOHK, OMAHA.
This Is nu extraordinary flno lot of gar
ments, made of tbo finest muslins, cam
brics, long cloths, etc., trimmed with tho
finest laces, Insertions and embroideries,
all made full size.
ladles' fine muslin nnd cambric drawers,
umbrella style, hemstitched and laco
trimmed, cluster of tucks; special, 25c.
Tho finest muslin and cambric drawers,
best quality, go at 39c, -19c and GOc.
LADIES' CORSET COVEUS, 25C.
Ladles' corset covers, made of tho finest
cambric and long cloth, trimmed with laco
nd embroidery, newest French style, at
oc, 39c and 49c.
GOWNS, SKIUTS AND CHEMISE.
Ladles' gowns, skirts ami chemise, made
f tho finest muslins and cambrics, trimmed
with laco and embroidery, worth up to
$2, go at -19c, 69c and lSc ench.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S AI'IIONS.
Made of India linen, cambric, long cloth
nd nainsook, worth up to $1S a dozen, go
at 25c, 39c, 19c and 69c each.
LACES AND E.MI1H01DEIUES.
Very flno swlss, nainsook and cambric
embroideries, new designs, all widths,
worth up to 60c, go at 2c, Cc, T'.jc 10c and
19c a yard.
25C LACES, 3'iC, DC AND SC.
High grado Oriental und net-top laces,
very choice patterns, worth up to 23c, go
at 3'c, Cc and Sc a yard.
IIOSTON STORE. Ouwua,
J. L. Ilrandcls & Sons, Proprietors.
AFTER BIG CONVENTION
KfTort lo He .Mnile to Secure MeelhiK
of llniilUt Yoiiiik People's
I'n Inn.
0. E. Morgan and other officers of the
ocal societies of tho Ilaptist Young
coplo's union arc formulating a plan to
have tho International convention of tbc
union hold In Omaha In 1902. Tho con
vention wll bo held In Chicago this year
nd If present plans aro cnrrled out ihc
unions of Omaha will have a large commit-
co In the Held to show tho advantages of
holding tho next meeting In this city. Tho
International convention la mado up of
delegates from tho United States, Canada
and Great Britain and brings together
about 15,000 people.
CIioIccmI MntcrlnlN
only nro used for the brews of tho An
hctlBcr Uusch Urowlng Ass'n, St. Louis, U.
S. A., and ample time Is given them to
properly mature before offered to tho public.
Their well known brnnds nre served at nil
llrst-class hotels, clubs, cofes and bar!.
Orders promptly filled by George Krug, man
ager Anbouscr-Uusch brnnt'i. Oninha.
IIAIIIII A lilt AM MMO.V
,A special meeting of tho city council was
kold yesterday. Tho salary appropria
tion ordinance for March was passed ond
anuch miscellaneous buslucE3 was dis
posed of.
The appointment of Joseph Redman as
ne of tho three appraisers who aro to put
price on all city property was approved.
lie will tako the place of W. G. Shrlvcr,
ho' was appointed but refused to serve.
Custer, Grant nnd Crook posts of tho
Grand Army of tho Republic asked tho city
council for nn appropriation of $250 to be
UBcd In celebrating Memorial day. The
matter was referred to tho commlttco on
Judiciary.
A resolution .was passed which empowers
tho city dog catcher to tako up all dogs
that aro found on tho streets without tags
ofter Acrll IS.
Nick Merino notified tho council of In
juries ho Is said to havo sustained on n
aldowalk near the Intersection of Eleventh
street and Capitol avenuo. He seeks to re
cover $100 from tho cty.
Tbo Union Pacific nsked permission to
construct a switch east of Eighth street
between Douglas and Dodgo streets. The
communication was referred to tbo commit
tco on railways and telegraphs.
A report from tho city clerk showed that
licenses collected by the city during Feb
riiary amounted to $1,296.
I n Cnimtnnt I'ner of The Contnry
Dictionary untl Cyclopedia
ii nd Allnx.
No work of reference has tho universal
ndorscmcnt that Is given Tho Ccntur).
Ivery user of tho work Is only too glad to
add his testimony, nnd can do so con
scientiously, us It Is the most Important
literary enterprise ever undertaken In
America.
Rabbi Simon was nsked his opinion of
Tho Century by a representative of Tho
Hoe, knowing that his opinion would be
respected by the thinking people of Omaha,
anil we nro very glad to quote him as
follows:
"I find It a pleasure to recommend to tbo
public generally that most scholarly of all
reference works, called Tho Century Dic
tionary and Cyclopedia and Atlas. It Is one
of tho mo3t useful books on my desk. Its
chief merit. lies In Its ability to satisfy the
uveragd reader no less than tho most ex
acting student."
Don't wait until too Into to tako advantage
of, tho tcmporaiy half-price offer through
Tho Pee.
KOH(ii: WASIIIMiTO.VS QltEl'12.
It Hid a I.axurlnnt Salt of Straight
, nuil Very Dark Hair.
The Father ot his Country concealed a
luxuriant suit of hair beneath his qucuo
wig. Many now wish tho old fashion were
In yogue, to, conceal thinned hair or bald
ness. Yet no ono need havo thin hair nor
bo bald, If he euro tho dandruff that causes
both, Dandruff canuot bo cured by scourlDg
the scalp, because It Is a germ disease, and
the germ has to bo killed. Newbro's Her
plclde kills tbo dandruff germ no other
hair preparation will. "Destroy tho cause,
7ou removo tho effect." There's no euro
for dandruff but to kill the germ.
HOMKSKttKHIlS' F.XCUIISION
Via the MliNourl Pacific Hallway.
Tuesday, April 2nd, will bo the next ditto
on which round-trip tickets nt very low
rates to points In Kansas, Arkansas, south
west Missouri, Okluboma, Indian Territory
nnd Texas vnnd to certain points In tho
eouth and southeast will bo placed on sale.
For further Information nnd tickets call on
or addre6H company's offices, S. E. corner
Htu and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb.
T. F. GODFREY,
P. & T. A.
J. Q. PIIILL1PPI.
A. G. F. & P. A.
Ite-No-Muy Powder llrlnira Heller.
Testimonials from peoplo you know right
bcro at home. Read thts:
A. Mayer Co., Omaha; My daughter used
that email box of Ro-No-May foot powder
purchased of you and with ftvo applications
her feet wero entirely cured. She can
now wear any shoo with comfort some
thing sho has not been ablo to do for tho
last two years. During that time sho tried
many propnratlons, but all failed to give
relief until sho used Re-No-May foot pow
der. Yours truly,
HUGO MELCHIOR, 1113 Farnam St.
Announcement of le Theaters.
The coming engagement of Mrs. Lesllo
Carter, as Zaza In David Oclasro's play
whch opens at Iloyd's theater Thursday
night and continues until Saturday
night, will positively bo tho last appear
anco of the talented lady here lu that role,
This Is the rolo in which she has won her
greatest renown, and all of tho accessories
that, havp contributed to her groat success
will bo used In tho production of the piec
acre.
Stonocyphcr prints anything-. Tel. 1310,
nii:n.
BROCK Ttuby Honoris Duller, on March
nt Kentvlllc. Nova Scotia, beloved vltu n
Hew Isaac nrork. 1). I)., aged 68 yeurs
Mother of C. It. und A. .Y, Brock of
vmana.
WHISKY IS COMING UP
That ii to There ii Matirinl Ad
rasct in Prices.
EVEN THE BOTTLE'S SWEAT IS PRECIOUS
.nir Mil .Mixed Drink .Tinner Will
SlirlnU nnd (he (Inly Snfe Way
In (o Drink 'lir SlrnlKht
anil Help Ynnmelf.
Whisky Is coming up.
Dispatches from Louisville Loeyvlll',
sah, tho fountain hend of that subtle liquid
which cheers and simultaneously Inebrlutcs
tell a story of nn advance all along the
lino In whisky quotations.
Hero In Omaha tho effect has not yet
mado Itself apparent, but local authorities
say that thu stutus of trade In Kentucky
and other distillery centers Is bound to
extend more or less to this city and
throughout the country ns u matter ot
course.
Thut can only mean a reduction lu tho
size of tho Jigger that enters Into your
cocktail and other mixed drinks, so the
only way to keep even with tho game Is to
drink 'cr straight. With tho bottle In your
own grasp, it Is nn easy matter to 1111 the
glass as full as you like. Continuation of
this full glass proposition will soon inalto
you so full that you will not euro a rap
about tho wholesale market In Louisville,
Paducah, Lexington, Crystal Springs, Rob
trtaou county or any other old place.
I.ocnt Sltnntlon Cliacttled.
P. E. Her, tho distillery magnate ot
Omaha, suys that whllo no advance In
wholesale prices has yet been authorized
by his firm, he Is expecting that something
may happen any day. Most saloon keepers
aro laying In ttock hurriedly Just now, In
tho hopo of saving greater Increase of
price.
All well regulated bartenders rub the
bottle with a soft towel beforo passing 11
over tho bur to a customer. It Is n
secret of tbo trade, but It had Just ns well
bo told now as any time this towel rub
bing process Is to preserve tho sweat from
tho bottle. Even tho bends of sweat aro
valuable In these panicky days.
Out of It nil thcro in ono consolation.
Tho weather is too cold for snakes, nnd
by tho tlmo tho reptiles get thawed enough
to excrclso their teeth tho chances aro tho
flurry In whisky prices will bo over.
As a general proposition advanced whole
sale prlco ot whisky means a direct loss
to the retailer, because tho man behind
the bar enn hardly charge more than tho
present price per drink 15 cents and It
would not look pretty for him to cut down
tho size of tho glasses. So all tho retailer
can do Is to trust that his customer will
take smaller drinks and buy oftencr.
HUNDRED CHARTER MEMBERS
entertaining President Angell on his visit
', to Omaha.
Local AknocIiiIIom of lnUerlty of ( stonccyphcr, printer; 1201 Howard St.
MIcIiIkiiii Atiiiiinl Will ,
Slnrl (Mil Well. '
Promoters of tho University of Michigan I
Alumni nssoclatlon report that nt this time
eighty-five graduates havo signified their
tnfpnllon of hernmlnrr rhnrfrr mpntlirrt I
when tho meeting Is held Saturday, nnd
they hopo by that tlmo to havo the list
exceed 100. The association will assist in
KVEKV TUK9IIAV.
In .March und April thm
UNION PACIFIC
will sell tickets at the following
GREATLY REDUCED RATES:
From Omaha to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and San Diego $25.00
Ogden, Salt Lako, Rutte, Helena 23.00
Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle... 25. 0(
Now city ticket office, 1324 Farnam .treat.
Telephone, 315.
Untou station, Tenth and Marcy. Tele
phone. 629.
Good White Paint
a i.mmiiriil WWtTK VAINT la thn hard
est of all paints to get Just right, and tho
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. fully nppreel-
IlIO tlUS Ull'l niHKi: YllllH! Illl.iru I'Ullll
...it......! fur nvf.rv tinrmiHi. Thorn Is :l
beautiful OLOSS WllITK for OUTSIDE liso
and thu fll.OSS WHITE for Inside use, nnd
tho ' (. IIIJnA ui.ub.1 niiiir i'ic, ii n
the snnio nil through the SHEHWIN-WIL-
L1AMH line or paintH, rno wearing quali
ties are GUARANTEED equal to any
mixed linlnl mndn or any paint that can be
mixed from any material. .
GIorh While, for outside Ube, qunrt, COc
gullon. S3c: gallon, $1.60.
r-iilim ninux Vhlti. fur InsMn uso. nllurt.
50o. i gallon. Wc; gallon, $1.60.
Extra lino Varnish Gloss White, for In
ildn use. quart, 5e; 'a gallon, $1.35; gallon,
12.63.
t.'int Wlilln. oxtr.i linn fno clossl. ciuart.
60c; gallon, $1.10; gullon, $2.00.
Hmnll cans insula wlilto tor iftc.
Sherman & McConnel I Drug Go.
S. W. Cor. Kith and Dodue St.
Paint . . .
Economy
Economy, based on tho best results,
should bo tho governing prlnclpln In tho
purchase of paints, Tho mensuro of vnluo
Is not what you pay for a gallon, but what
a gallon will do. It costs as much to apply
a poor paint us a good one, nnd tho cost
of application Is much more than tho cost
of "tho miiterluls used. Is It not economy
to u.io a good article that will wear much
longer than nn Inferior one, even It tho
llrst cost bo creator? Hut Is tho first cost
of such a nalnt as "Lowo Urothers' HIkIi
Standard Liquid Paint" greater thun that of
interior paints; uomu uown to tno store
beforo you buy, got our color card, nnd
let us quote you prices. AVe nro mnklng
tho price on standard paint this spring.
Myers-Dillon Drug Co.,
Cor. I6lh and Farnam Sis.
Seeds that grow come from the Nebraska
Seed company, 1513-15 Howard st.
Seasonable Prices
These prices on drugs spenk for them
selves and thero Is no uso of us writing
any more ubout It.
I'onraa , 6.1c
Newbrn's Hcrplcldo 5Dc
Cudahy'd Heef Extract 23c
Diamond Dyes be
8. 8. 8
Duffy's Malt Whiskey S3c
Wtuti of Curdlli ' 57c
Plnkhnm's Compound Kin
t'utlcuru Soup 17u
'miner's Kidney Curo 7.ic
Plerto'j Prescription 7."c
Pvrumld Pile Cure 40c
Stuart'H Catarrh Tablets tOc
Gem Catarrh Powder 21c
Oi emulsion Too
Scott h Emulsion 7.o
I'ncle Sam's Tobacco Curo 3'Jo
Schlltz Malt Extract 15c
Kay's I. mis Halm 20c
Kay's HeiinWitor 20o
Doc gets no perccntago from the drug
storo ut ltitli and Chicago.
cruiccca cL'T rior
ObilACrcn DRUGuiisr
B. W. Cor. IGlh and Chlcaco.
The Chicago Record
h--61 of these Type
. .ert in daily ue
YOST
If you want a typewriter, why not
come first whers you can aaa
EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPE
WRITER In Its beat form?
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
of all kinds tor all machinal.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED.
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED.
New Century
The finest catalogue
ever issued Is
yours for the asking.
WrlteorCall.
United Typewriter and Supply Co,,
'614 Farnam St.. Osaaha.
APRIL EXCURSIONS
, EVERY
Tuesday in April
THE
UNION PACIFIC
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT
Will sell tickets at tho following reducod ratos f rom Omaha:
To CALIFORNIA
8AN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGE
LES, SAN DIEGO, Inoludinjr
all Main Lint) 1'olnts, north Cali
fornia State Line to Colton,
San Uernardino, and
San Diego
S25
To Utah, Idaho, Pngon,
Montana and Washington
Ogden and Salt Lako City, Utah,
Butte and Helena, COQ
Montana CO
Portland, Oregon., Spokane, Wnsh,
Tac ma and Seattle,
Wash
$25
New City Ticket Office. 1324 Farnam St.
Union Station, I Oth and Marcy St.
Tel. 316.
Tel. 629.
WINDOW GLASS
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
GLASS
GLASS
GLASS
GLASS
GLASS
GLASS
GLASS
All sizes and quantity.
Fuller Drug and Paint Go,
Open ull nlsht.
I
141b nnd Douglas Sts.
Shoe Store
And some of the features thnt will mnko It
tho most popular plncc lu tbo city for tbc
Indies to trndc.
Tlio rest room, supplied with eusy chairs,
rrndltiK matter, telephone nnd nn Invitation
to uso It. Tho toilet rooms with everything
ticw und lip'to-dnte. Colored miild In at
tendance. Your shoes polished free.
And the hnndsomeat lino of tho very Int
est In women's, mlssos' nud children's shoes
In tlio city nnd $X30 tho highest price for
your choice of nnj itylo or leather. La
dies, tho storo Is yours conic nnd uso It.
Sorosis Shoe Sfore,
JOIl So. 15th Street.
l'UANK WILCOX, .Mummer.
.'.',V?.V( 'VvaW.M;
" ' - -- ' - .'.
Hours Quicker
,o1llc Northwest
The IlurlliiK'ton is tho tllrort
IIiki to Moiitiiini and I'uget
Sound rolnts.
Ilundrods of inilcs shortur
than any otlRT.
Hours quicker.
Only ?'-'a to Montana only
?'." to IMipot Sound on Tues
days In April.
ItiitlliiKton KxprcsM to North
west: !):00 p. in. dally.
TICKET OFFICE,
1502 FARNAM ST.
TELEPHONE 250.
BURLINGTON STATION,
lOth and MASON STS.
TELEPHONE 128.
HAYDENs special Cins
' pjEE WJ1AT 5 CENTS WILL BUY.
luc Potts' Iron Ilundlos , rc
He Ijiii'ge lioxos Tooth Picks 2 for Ho
5c Asbestos Stool Mats 2 for 5c
1(): Wiro Potato Masher '. 5t:
10c Scrub Brush 5c
J 5c Box Wax Tapers 5c
15c Cake Turners 5c
5c Boxes Stove Polish 2 for 5c
G dozen Clothes Pins 5c
10c Paring Knife ,5c
15c Bottle Machine Oil .' . . . 5c
15c Towel Backs : 5c
15c Double Mincing Knives 5c
10c Cup ami Saucer Ka.-ks rc
IVfhll '! IITklltJ lwwll' IV1).! S.l,ll,lt, nnrrnl.... i.,.!...
.l.oO, Tuesday 75c.
Iron Avagons, body l'tx2( inches, regular
lirice 1.75, Tuesday only i)0c.
Iron Avagons, body 14x2S inches, regular
price 2.25, Tuesday .1.10.
Groceries on Sale.
California Evaporated Peaches Avorlh 15o, for S 1-oc.
California Evaporated Pears, Avorth 12Ac; for 5c.
Oregon Prunes, Avorth 7ic, for .'Uc.
Baspborries, Avorth ;5c, for 25c. . '' s
a bars Tar Soaj), worth 30c, for l()c.
y bars of Wool Soap for JOc.
n 10 pounds Corn Meal for 10c.
10 pounds of Bye Meal for 15c.
10 pounds of Graham Meal for 15c.
10 bars of Beat 'Em All Soap for 25c.
Good Country Butter, 10 a pound.
Strictly Fresh Eggs at 11c.
Gigantic Boys7 Waist Purchase
1,000 dozen boys' shirtwaists In tlio celebrated "Mother's ITrlcnd" brand closed
out to us by tho mnnufactureis, Herman & Schnecr, for spot ensh nt a ridiculously
low price, now on snle. They nro In nil sizes up to 14 years, made In flno mndniH and
best French percales; never sold nnywhero for less than $1 and $l.no, Tuesday nt Hay
den's for 2ftc. Owing lo tho tremendous nunnttty, wo will bo nble to nil nil mnll or
ders at this price.
Theso nro conceded tho best boys' waists made. This Is nn iiiicqunlled opportunity
to securo n genuine bargain then. Hemomtcr they nro nil gimrnntced perfect In ovory
way. nuy ns mnny as you want.
HAYDEN BROTHERS
OKIE
NTAL RUGS
Thoso who t;nine Int week with tho Intention of looking anil perhaps huy
Int; ono nit; bought two, four and six, Thoso runs aro olVmed at about Wc
on tho dollar. 7." Ilnu pieces just arrived with tlio llnest collection already on ex
hibition will bo pold ut nvQixt barsalns all this week. Save from 10 to CO per
cent by buying from the undersigned, I f not now next fall when wo will bilnt;
another very largo and rnro collection.
E. Taminosian,
Her Grand Hotel Store,
523 S. 16th Street
It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND WORK to Make a Good 10c CIGAR
THE
Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco, Crop of 1900.
F. II. RICE M C. CO,, Manufacturers,-St. Louis, UNION MADE
A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE
Sprirg,
Easter,
Enterprise.
Combined, they bring tho Bl.'in
d.'ird of tho atoro up lo thnt of
any in the land.
The collection of ready-to-wear
things under this roof today,
sponka n quality of enterprise
that tho town has not experienced
beforo, and tlio stock oilers ad
vantages in prices that only tho
greatest amount of capital and
experience can inauro. There is
no good reason why you should not got interested in tho
soiling of men's clothing at this store. Tho opportuni
ties that the great output creates, lifts this selection
away above the best of any oll'orts within your roach.
$4.00 for Men's All Wool Suits, $4.00
New spring creations, perfect in lit and style.
S5.00 for Men's All Wool Suits, $5 00
New spring styles, in a choice selection of gray mixtures.
$5.75 for Men's All Wool Suits, $5.75
In an oxford-gray proH.v pattern, round corner sack, good
quality fanner satin lining. ....
$6.50 for Men's Spring Suits. $6.50
In a choice collection of pretty stripes stylish and hand
some.
$8.00 for Men's Spring Suits,
Strictly high grade suits, correct in cut, style and construc
tion, your tailor couldn't duplicate for less than three
times eight. ( ,
$9.00 for Men's Easter Suits, $9.00
Steel gray worsted corkscrew round corner sack, extra
quality serge lining, perfect in style, lit and workmanship,
you'll pay at least 12 for same suit elsewhere.
$9.50 for Men's Cheviot Suits, $9.50
Men's all wool cheviot, with the fashionable pin stripes,
round corner cut, stylish in every detail you'll find it
hard work to match it for less than $l2.r0.,
HE ON T11J3 SAFE SIDE AND BUY YOUK CLOTHING
OF THE
1
? Tailor Made Suits, Jackets,
US s;(iris Waists and Wrappers.
V n iai i ii mi if win im m lama iaiM
Crowded all day extra sales-people Tuesday. It started early
Monday morning, and will continue all week. The greatest sale
in the history of any cloak house in the west. This, in connection
with our TUESDAY COMBINATION SALIO, will entice the most
economical of you from your homes. All other sales and all
other o lie rings fade into oblivion when compared to this.
o ot thorn,
I niuv flurn bottom: worth SG. ntWa jr9
WOMAN'S MA.V-TAlI.OnKU SUITS, In the IWon-cn's Itulny-ilny Sldrts Id
new utyli'H, mado of ull wool homespuns several rows of utltchlng,
nnd VbDctlunH, worth $15.00 trt(
,'for X-Ovf
WOMU.VS NBW SPKINO SUITS, mnu tall
orcd; thn handsomest suit ovory Bold In
tho western country; mado lit pclibto
L'bovtnts, Venetians, nud homespuns, JucU
ic'st lined with the famous Wlnslow tiif-
feta, perfect In fit and war- -4 f ff
ranted worth SICCO. price.. 1 vFLf
75 snmplo suits, silk lined throughout, made
of Imported materials, in all tho now
styles, worth up to J30,
on salo for
18.50
Jackets for Combination Sale
200 In Klons, DoIcroH, box and other styles,
Milk lined throughout, made In light
weight spring materials; sold by other
houses for IS.50 durlug
this sale ,only
4,50
UHKSS SKIRTS 275 women's Oresn Skirts
In lino venetloiiB, broadcloths, homespuns
mid SILKS; tho greatest lino of skirts
over shown by uny house In America;
other houses got douhlo thn A O
prlcoj some worth up to $10, T'lO"
Women's Silk Waists for
Combination Sale
100 ot them mado from tho famous Wlns
low tafi'utu that Is warranted not to craclt;
ovory ono ipplaced freo of charge If It
docs not glvo good service; advertised by
other houses as good vnluo at A ET
$C Ilayden's prlco only HtCJ vF
200 women's capes, nil slllc trimmed, with
gntln ribbon anil silk Inco, -g Af
worth $3 tn Dale at MTtf
200 children's Jackets, worth $l.f.0. for $1.90.
40 dozen wrappers In very heavy percales $1.50 values, for 90c.
We must and will make
week in our history.
this the banner
Exquisite Easter Millinery Wi&5?
All the very newest and most fashionable iZsk$pY
creations on display and sale here. Hats that ffM'
have a charm and beconiingness not to be found M-r
elsewhere. You are cordially invited to come &A
in and see our elegant showing and I
to come tyAi
earn the ffifcA: iCato
, " iv'SK
styles iur spring aim Mimiiiur. Mj''W-Vr
We can save you fully one-third on the price ff ff'fc&l
of your hat and you can find just the one you '
want here at Ilayden's. Try.
HAYDE
Your Teeth
Are your fortune, Success In
life depends a great deal on
appearances; nice looks aro
always spoiled by poor, de
cayed teeth.
liiiml Set 'IVi-lli
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-- C j ach. 10 for tc. At ull Uruault.