Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 05, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, Al'HIL
10
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
Wendtrfal Barjini in Ihort Ltagtht f
Unit Bilks and Dieu Good
REMNANTS, SI; DRESS GOODS, 25C YARD
A fJrand Snip of l'oulnrit SIIUh, Clinlll
and Ml I It .Miurllnc il .loir, 1m
mcnoc HiirKfiliiH ui .tnlo lu
llniictiiviit Toil ii)'.
1.39 FOULAItDS AT DOC nnd "EC YD.
COO remnants of foulard bilk containing
from 6 to 12 yds. nil vsatln foulards, many
satin Jacqunrd effects, nil of tliotn this
season's designs, light and dark grounds,
guaranteed $1.39 quullty. In silk department
tit 69o and 75c yd.
Many thousand yards of taffeta silk, plain
and fnncy, brocaded silk, penu do solo, In
fact every variety of silk Imaginable, In
remnants from 3 to 8 yds., on salo on bar
gain squares at 39c, 49c, nnd 69c yd.
Short remnnnts of silk for fancy work,
dress trimmings, millinery purposes, neck
wear, etc., go ut 25e, 10c, 10c, 6c nnd 2c
lor entlro piece.
KH.MNANT3 OK CIIALLIS, 30O YD.
Another lot of flno strictly nil wool
challls, plnln nnd fancy colors, light nnd
dark grounds, 75c quality, on front bargain
uqunru at 39c yd.
SILK KMimOIDEHKl) MOUSSELINB
.,. I
I
OU1?' .. , ..... i In
A now 101 or siik emnroiucrcu muuBsciuio
do solo in lengths of 3 to 6 yds., many to
match, enough for waist or entire suit,
light nnd dark colors tiolka dots, fnncy
dots nnd stripes, embroidered moussclluo dc
sole, nt 30c yd.
DIU5SS GOODS KEMNANTS AT 25C YD.
An Immenso lot of high grndo spring
dress goods In remnauts, plain cloths, silk
and wool mixtures, enshraeres, hciirlottas,
all worth up to "5c nnil $1.00, on front bar
gain squnro nt 25c yd.
REMNANTS OK EMHUOIDEKIES.
ltcmnants of nil kinds of very lino em
broidery nnd Insertion In nil widths up to
IS Inches, Including nainsook, awlss nnd
cnmbrlc, go In lots nt Gc, "Vic, 10c nnd 19c
yard.
Remnants nnd odd pieces of all-over tuck
ing nnd embroidery, worth In tho regular
way up to 75c, hundreds of patterns, go In
two lots nt 10c nnd 19o each.
FRIDAY REMNANT IN HASEMENT.
1214c seersucker gingham nt 6HiC ward.
Kancy corded 23c ginghams In mill rem
emits go ut 10c yunl.
Finest quality SO-Inch pcrcnlc, light and
dark colors, Slfco yard.
15c percale, dark colors only, go nt C',c
yard.
Ono counter best standard prints, ZMc yd.
One counter shirting prints, 2jc yard.
All kinds India linen, 40-Inch lawn,
checked, plaid and striped nainsook nnd
dotted Swiss, worth 40c, go nt lOr. yard.
Rest grndo 40c drnpery ticking, 12c yard.
Rest grado drapery cretonne, C'iu yard.
All kinds of plain sllkollnc, mercerized
lawns, etc., worth 25c yard, go nt 20 ynrd.
All kinds of fancy lawns, worth up to 25c
yard, go nt 2 lie ynrd.
Plain nnd fancy mercerized sateen, worth
40c, In long mill remnants, nt 15c yard.
Short remnants 20c table oilcloth, 2'yjc ydi
And hundreds of othor remnant bargains.
DOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
J, Ii, Urnndcla & Sons, Proprietors.
Attention, M. XV. A.
Members of R. & M. camp No. 2722 aro
earnestly requested to attend tho funeral
of our lato neighbor, William R. Learn,
Friday, April 5, 1901, nt 2 o'clock p. in.,
from Elks' hall. Wnro block, 15th and Far
nam. Interment Prospect Hill.
P. I. DEVOL, V. C.
EDWARD SI'lLLETT, Clerk.
Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska
ccd company. 1513-15 Howard St.
Stonrcyphor prln's anything. Tel. 1310.
IMHIl.
LEARN Wllllnm R lu this city, April 2d,
iikcu i( years.
Tnn funeral will tnko plnco from tho
Imlgo rnoniH of Otnnha lodge. No. 39. lle
nevolont and Protective Order of Elka.
third floor Wnro block. 15th and Farnnm
MtrentH, nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tho
remains will llo In stato in tho lodgo room
after 10 o'clock this morning. All members
of tho lodgo will attend without furthen,
notice. All visiting Klks are Invited to at
tend. City olllclals. tho pollco department,
members of all organizations of which tho
Into Judgo Learn wax a member, nnd all
Ills friends aro respect fully nnd earnestly
Invited to attend theso nervlecs. Tho Inter
ment will bo at Forest Lawn ccmntcry.
J'AOE Mrs. Juliette N.. at tho reldcncoof
her daughter, Mrs. Carr Axford, corner
21st and l.akn streets, April 3d, aged SO
years, 9 months nnd 2 days.
Mrs. Pago la well known In this city,
having llrst moved to Omaha In lSftS, but
for about twenty years her homo was nt
Dos Moines. During tho past eighteen
months sho hns been living in this city.
Hho leaves four children. Mrs. Carr Axford,
Mrs. C. L. Drew of Roston, Muss., Mrs.
Kva D. Wilson, wlfo of Rev. II. W. Wil
son of Old Mystic, Conn., aud Charles M.
l'nco of Des Mulnes.
Funnra
unnral will orcur at the residence of
Mrs. Axford, Friday at 1 p. in.
lit Brought it Back
Tho other day tho tax collector presented
his bill. Wo paid It, and about an hour
later ho enmn tearing back nnd said wo
had orer-pald him $10. It was a groat sur
prlsa to us, but It demonstrated thla fact
thnt tax collectors nro nn honest sot, not
withstanding they get cussed by about 93
ler cent of tho people.
Kewbro's Ilcrpleldu C.ic
Pnlne's Celery Compound 75c
Cramer's Kidney Curo 75o
Winn of Cnrdul f"i;
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets 40c
Duffy's Mult Whiskey Mo
Ilcr's Mult Whiskey 9c
l'ertina 0.1c
(lem Catarrh Powder 30o
llostettcr's Rltters 76c
llnnd's Sarsnparllla 75o
Scott's Kmulslon 75o
Kay's Renovator 20o
Kuy's Lung Halm 20a
Hchnefer's Couch Syrtin "c
H. S. S 7!a
rinknam s compound tsc
SCHAEFER
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
SJ. W. Car. 10th and Chicago.
Capes
coats
Frcttiest Neckwear made, in
the lowest to the best.
Rnnphil Itihhon Sale.
Best Kid Gloves in tho market for the money $1, $1.50, $1.75
and $2.00.
An elegant line of Parasols
n lnwnsr In tlio UohK
the
New Silk and Wash Waists
nw Ki.vln in Voilino's!. f'nnmlnvinn Vilj .o ntul TiOp m vnnl
Chenille Uoas, $1.25 to $8.25.
Ttiiltntimi Tnrplimt r.ni'o. .1
ii.wnn.vs 1'uihav sam:s.
Von Knmr Wlmt ii HitrKiilii liny IV c
AltT(in .Mnli- of l-'rltlny.
SPECIAL. FOR THE HOYS.
Ptirchaso of manufacturers reserve stock
of finest spring suits. Tho suits In thla
purchase aro of exceptional qualities and
becauso we can give you tho benefit of them
at special prices we bought thorn.
Roys' very finest thrce-plcco kueo pants
suits, regular $6.60 to $12 values, nt $2.60,
$3.75 nnd $5. All sizes from 8 to 16. Roys'
extra flno sailor suits, Russlnn blouse suits
nnd vested suits, that nro worth $4.50 to
$10, on sale for $2.25, $2.93, $3.50, $3.93 nnd
$5. Roys' double-breasted knee pants sulU,
nil sizes, 6 to 16; suits worth $3 at $1.50.
suits worth $3.75 at $1.75, suits worth $4 50
nt $2.50, suits worth $6.50 nt $3.75. Hoys
nnd youths' suits, long trousers, suits
worth $7.50 to $20 nt $3.75, $3, $0.50, $7.30,
JS.50 nnd $10.
NEW EASTER SHOES.
Tho best nnd finest makes, perfect In
style, fit nnd workmanship, nil sizes uml
widths, Insuring n perfect fit, on salo nt
Hayden's saving prices. The well known
Rrooks Rros.' shoes for ladles, In Ideal kid,
patent leather and vlcl kid, nil tho nowest
Btyles, with opern, military nnd Louis heels,
hnnd-turn nnd welt soles, on sale at $3, $1
nnd $3. The famous Ultra shoes for ladles,
In tho new Ideal kid, patent lenthor and
vlcl kid, nil styles nnd sizes, for $3.60.
THE STETSON SHOE FOR MEN.
Known as the best In tho world, as flno
n custom Bhoo ns can bo mndo in quality,
stylo nnd lit. Regular $0 and $7 shoes, on
.... 1 iinv.inn'u nnlv t.V A nnlrndld linn
01.117 IIV .l..l4 " " l -
(inn... .''......... t i ' ' t li n ii u fm. .11 n ft fill nnlii
vclour cnirs, patent learners and vici
kids, with extension ropo stitched soles
nnd now Roston toes, to be hnd only nt
Hayden's for $3.50. Tho "Merrlam" shoes
for children, misses nnd boys, on salo nt
$1, $1.25 nnd $1.50.
SHOES IN OUR RAROAIN ROOM.
Ladles' fine $2 nnd $2.50 kid shoes for
$1.39. Children's nnd misses' $1.25 kid shoes
for 69c.
EASTER MILLINERY SALE.
Friday wo will offer special vnlucs In
now nnd exquisite Easier hats. Nowhere
elfo enn you llnd such un elegnnt display of
nil tho Ivindon, Purls nnd domestic fash
ions. Wo save you fully one-third on your
millinery imrchuses, supply you with tho
most charming styles nnd best qualities.
HA YD ENS' IS THE PLACE FOR SILK
RAROAINS.
Flno Persian satin Liberty on 'sale 39c.
100 pieces flno new corded wash silk at 39c.
50 bolts black and colored 19-lnch taffeta
on sale 49c.
100 bolts black nnd colored 27-Inch taffeta
on Bale COc.
RIG SALE ON FOULARDS.
Choice Btylea In flno quality foulard dress
silk ou salo for a fow days at 59c.
Ulnck and whlto fancy cllks, worth $1.50,
for 75c.
Latest stylo waist silk, worth $2.00 on
sale 9Sc.
Fancy styles for waists or trimmings
Grand assortment, regular $1.00 silk for
49c.
Wo sell a big line of black tnffctas nt
very special prices.
HAYDEN BROS
Read Haydens' special Bales on this page.
The New l.nkc .Shore I.lmlteil
Is now lu dally service. Every car Just
from tho shops. Scvcrnl new features.
LcavcB Chicago as heretofore, C:30 p, m.
M. S. Giles. T. P. A.. Chicago. F. M.
Hyron, G. W. A., Chicago.
Prang platlncttcs nnd beautiful new car
bon pictures nt Y. W. C. A. branch art ex
hibit Saturday. April 6. AVllllnms street,
near Fifth; take Harney car.
City Solicitor In Sentenced.
LISRON. O.. Anrll 4. In tho nrobate court
last night L. P. Metzger, city solicitor of
Salem, was convictcii or malfeasance in or.
lice nnd sentenced to removal from offlcj.
The Biiccllla chnrnes ncalnst Metzcer worn
traveling to New York City on a paws nnd
charulntr railroad faro to his oxnensn ac
count with tho city nnd accepting a fco of
Jl.ixo in a rnuronu ueni inimical to mo in
terest or tno city.
NEW PIANOS
SOLD
REGARDLESS
OE COST
Stelnvtny, Steek. A. II. Clinne, Ivern fc
I'onil. Vonc. Kmeraon, Sieger, Strauue
nnil the llenutiriil SliiKer.
rrospcctlvo piano purchasers who nro
seeking tho absolutely best valuo at ho
lowest prlcb should not fall to got our quo
tations nnd terms upon theso beautiful In
struments. Wo sell on rnsv nnvmnnts
and glvo a handsome stool and scarf FREE 1
witn each piano.
Now pianos for rent. Artlstlo tuning
and repairing promptly done.
Catalogues, prices nnd terms furnished
freo on application.
SCHM0LLER ft MUELLER,
TUB LARGEST PIANO HOUSE IX THE
WEST.
1313 Farnant Street, Omnha.
U37 Uroadwrny, Council 111 off a,
Tel. ltUtt.
MRS. J. BENSON
For Easter
Handsome Spring Jackets and
for children.
Handsome Caps and Mull ITats, all
colors, for children.
Handsome Dress Skirts and Petti
all the new styles. Prices from
X
and Sun Umbrellas. Prices from
v
iinlioH wMn f?i vnr1. . .
AUTISTIC l'HII.ICAT10.S.
fanned li- (In; Iliiltlmorr t Ohio Itnll
roml, GUIDE TO WASHINGTON,
Tho passenger department of tho Haiti
raoro & Ohio railroad has Issued n guide to
Washington, which lu many respects ex
cels nil other guides published, both In
nrtlstlo nppenranca and careful description
of points of Interest In tho capital city.
Tho front cover of the book Is embellished
with n handsome steel-engraved portrait
of the "Stuart" Washington. Tho reverse
cover bears nil American Hag In tho grasp
of nn eagle. Tho Insldo pages contain re
cent photographs of all of tho government
buildings with correct Information concern
ing them, together with other Interesting
features of tho city and tho very latest
map. Copies will be sold nt the principal
ticket otllees of tho Haltlmore & Ohio rail
road? for 10 cents cash, or will bo mnlled to
nny nddress on receipt of 15 cents In
stamps ou application to tho undersigned.
"REASONS WHY."
"Reasons Why" Is u forty-two page
pamphlet giving In condensed form tho Im
portant fncts concerning the Raltlmoro &
Ohio railroad. It Is an argument Betting
forth tho clnlms of tho railroad for pub
lic consideration. This artistic booklet
contains many halftones nnd drawings Illus
trating tho history, scenic charms, tho de
velopment nnd progress of tho railroad and
tho superior jervlco nfforded to patrons.
Single copies can bo obtnlncd of ticket
agents or will bo mnlled to nny address
on receipt of 2 cents In postage stamps on
application to tho undersigned.
II. N. AUSTIN,
General Passenger Agent Dattlmoro &
Ohio Railroad, Chicago, 111.
KEEP OFF THE PLATFORI
DniunKP Suit AKiilnnt Street Itnllwny
I'lilln Hei'iiiiHc There Win Con
tributory iXe'KllKenec.
Henry IIcyma.1 was riding ou tho back
platform of a Walnut Hill street car, when
It camo to a BUddcn stop and he was thrown'
against tho glass door, cutting his hands so
severely that ho was Incapacitated for work
for sovcrnl wecka. Ho sued tho street rail
way company for $200 damages aud tho
easo was tried In tho county court yester
day. Judgo Vlnsonhalcr ruled that Hcyman had
no business riding on tho platform whllo
thcro was plenty of room Insldo tho car for
him. By not putting himself in n safo po
sition Hcyman was guilty of contributory
negllgcnco and not entitled to recover
damages.
Stonccypher, printer; 1201 Howard St.
A Talk on
Spring
Clothing
Ererr man who hat a regard (or hi
wants to practice practical economy ahoulfl
Clothing- for spring.
Those who patronlte so-called "awell"
ticularly Invite, because we know It is the
the world for us to convince them that
them equally as good and for less than
STOP as you walk by our Sixteenth
window. LOOK through our 116 new
you have a few minutes time come in
matchless values we have to offer you.
HAYDEN BROS
Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha.'
Easter Offerings
at Omaha's finest shoe store nre matchless. The distinct
style features of Easter Shoes displayed here will make
Easter shoe buying axay. The price much less than else
where Friday and Saturday.
Men's Shoes patent Ieathors of nil kinds, vlcl kid, box calf, Including
Hanan & Sons, Kcttleton's, Stacy-Adams
$5, $4.50, $4, $3.50, $3 and $2.50
Ladles' Shoes very swellcst styles Foster, Armstrong, Utz & Dun patent
leathers of all kinds, vlcl kid all tho new creations
$5, $4.50, $4, $3.50 and $2.50
Jcnncss Miller Misses' and Children's Shoes patent leathers, vlcl kid new
kid top, cloth top
$2.50, $2, $1.50, $1 and 75c
Boys', Youths', Little Gents' Shoes patent culf, patent Idenl, vlcl kid, box
calf
$2.50, $2, $1.50, $1.25 $1.00 and 75c
Ladies' Slippers and Oxfords grand display exclusive
styles.
The Rochester Shoe Co. 5i5 Dougias
Successors to "The Howe."
f
Easter
Hats . .
T
T
f
Ilii)ilrii CJroi-rry llnrKiilii".
10 lbs. rolled oats 19c. 10 bars Rent 'Km
All soap 25c. 3 bars tar soap, worth 23c, for
10c. 20 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00. 10
lbs. puro grahnm flour 15c. 10 lbs. whlto
or yellow corn meal 10e. Assorted pickles,
chow chow, etc., worth 15c, for Stic. Star
tobacco, per plug, 30c. Horseshoe, 39c.
Rattle Axe, 35c plug. Choice English
breakfast ten, 35c lb. R. F. Japan tea, 35c
lb. New season spider, Jnpan tea, 45e lb.
Three 3-lb. cans pears for 25c. Thrro 3-lb.
cans peaches for 45c. California evapor
ated pears 6c. California cvaported nprl
cots 84c California evnporated raspber
ries 21c. Strictly fresh eggs 11c.
HAYDEN RROS.
Attend big Knster sales at Haydens.
ABOUT FREE TEXT BOOKS
Mcmlirr nf (lie Connecticut I.pkIhIh
Inrr Seek Infnrnin t Inn from
Mo per I ii I end en t 1'enrfii.
"What caused you folks In the wild and
woolly west to have free text books so
enrly?"
This Is ono of tho many questions pro
pounded to Superintendent Carroll G.
l'earso of tho Omaha public schools In n
lottcr written to him by Cornelius Sullivan
of Hartford, n member of the Connecticut
legislature. Mr. Sulllvnn has several freo
text bonk bills rendy for Introduction In tho
Connecticut legislatures nnd sought Informn
Hon concerning the workings of tho law
In force In Nebraska.
s
ATURDAY OPENING
Our Beautiful
ONYX
QUEEN
nn.V roi'NTAIN will be onenert for the
Beasou of I90l tomorrow. We mIiuII make n
fow interesting prices to "feature" tho tiny
$1.00 Kirk's Dandruff Cure, wo sell. ..
75c Coko Dandruff Cure, wo well
too Syrup of FlgH (genuine)
Jl.co Mmo. Yalo'8 preparations
$1.00 IVriina
$1.00 Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Oil..
$1,00 "Wnmpolo'H Cod Liver OH
$1.00 Kilmer's Swamp Hoot
$l.im Wlno of Cnrdul
$1.00 Cramer's Kidney Remody
,i-pt. S.-W. Family Paint
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Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go.
Cor. 10th nnd Dixlur.
HAYDEN
s
pocketbook and
see our line of
tailors we par
easiest thine In
we can clothe
halt the money.
street clothing
sorlnc itvlaa. if
evnioiff.io)
and examine the
Men'e All Wool Suits for $3.75 that are matchless
elsewhere fer lees than $6.50.
Men's Black and Oxford Suits for $5.00. Bulta that
no other store sells for less than $8.50.
Men's suits fine Vicunas for $0.75. Other etorr.s
would call them bargains at $10.00.
Men's Suits new, stylish patterns at $T.B0.
Men's Very Fine Suits at $8.50 and 110.00. Over 25
handsome patterns to select from. Elegantly tail
ored and perfect fitting.
Men's Extra Fine Suits for $13.50 nnd $16.00 Suits
which can only be classed with the $25,00 to $35.00
made to order kind.
Men's Very Finest Suits for $18.00 to $25.00 ate equal
only to tho $50.00 made to measure kind, except the
prloe.
D
.on't think because we sell
as good a hat for $2,50 aa othora
6ell for $3,50 that wo nro eolncr
out of business. Our oxponsoi! aro
lighter and you can afford to buy your
eastor gloves and tio of ue.
Kolloy c& IleyclGii,
10th and Cliloaun,
Easter Preparations
Neckwear
Jit
four-in-liandr, etc.
25C and
Pennies free
for Boys and Girls
Wo will filvo ono penny for ovcry
namo hroiiRht in to us of persons In
Omaha having a KODAK OH CA
MI2IIA. Wo will also kIvo three ex
tra prlzea of 1x5 cameras for thoso
having tho sreatcat number of names.
You must call llrst at tho store for
namo slips and full particulars.
Names must bo handed In on Sat
urday, Monday or Tuesday, April 13,
15 and 16.
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Fnriinin Street.
Seo the pennies In our window.
You can depend
Upon this atoro, When wo advertise a
lmrgaln its a bargain.
Sterling Silver Knives, sot 110,00
Sterling Silver Korks, set $8.00
Sterling Silver Tea Spoons J3.00
Sterling Sliver Jolly Spoons $3.00
Sterling Silver lion Ilou Dishes.... $1.00
Theso aro bargains and wo want you to
seo them.
Geo. W. Ryan & Co.,
JEWELERS
109 South 16th Street
A Few Points
A Fire-Proof- Building
A Clean Building
A Well-Heated Building
A Well-Ventilated Building
The Bee Building
ALL NIGHT ELEVATORS
FREE ELECTRiC LIGHT
FREE WATER
REASONABLE RENT
MOVE NOW
ItlPAN'B TAHULEB Is an effective cum
for the ills which nrlglnnta in n bad stem
ten. 10 for tu. At all drugclstj.
a
Men's Overcoats
The most complete line
The most complete styles
and the lowest prices ever made by any cloth
ing house in this section
$5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00,
$11.50, $13.00, $15.00, $16.50 up
They have the dignity of "really merchant
tailor ones' that cost you three and four times
The Nebraska's price.
Materials fine
Cut perfect
Making without defect
$5.00 ESC $6.50
spring styles In choice
selection of pray mixture.
(!F flf for .Men's
?S 75 All Wool
oxford gray, pretty pattern,
round corner Rack good
quality Karracr'a satin lln
Inu. Merv's
Easter
Hats
New styles
New silks
for Easter wear.
A, vast assortment
of color and combi
nations in tho now
Heading you off with
thine in men's hats.
A complete Una of
shades
35C
$1.00. $1.50
$2.00, $2.50
Friday is Remnant
Day t Bargain Room
10,000 yards of all wool nnd half wool
remnants of dress goods, somo In dress
patterns, somo In skirt pattern goods, that
sold up to $1.50 a ynrd, will go at Co, 10c,
15c, lc and 25c a yard.
500 patterns in black dresa goods, from C
to 7 yards In each pattern, goods that sold
nt from 60c to $2.'JS a. yard; they will go for
entlro pattern, 9Sc, $1.60, $1.S and $2.08.
500 skirt patterns In black aud nil colors.
at from 3 ',6 yards to 1 yards In each pat
tern, t'8c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.98 for entire
pattern.
1,000 yards of novelties, serges, honrl
cttas, jacqunrds, etc., at 10c, 15c and 25c
a yard; goods that you will pay 60c to 75c
for children's tichool dresses.
2,000 yards of nil wool thallls, sold every
where ut 59c, on salo nt 29c.
3,000 yards of silk striped challls, 29c.
1,000 yards of wool granadlnos, 25c.
20,000 yards of 36-ln. pcrcalo In Bhort
lengths, at lc.
25,000 yards of 3C-ln. pcrcalo, tho 15o and
19c finality, In nlco long lengths, at 5n yard.
32-ln. madras cloth, regular 25c goods, at
C',c.
10,000 yards of 15c dimity, nt 3Hc.
5,000 yurds of 15c and 20c doublo
cellcla linings, 6c.
25o zephyr gliighamn, Gic.
40,000 yards of lino shirting prints,
fold
fast
colors, worth fic, at 214c
10,000 yards nf Scotch Inwns. Wr.
10,000 yards of merccrnlzcd sateens, the
25o quality, 10c.
3fi-ln. heavy unbleached sheeting, worth
6c a yard, at 3 7-Sc.
I.onsdalo cambric, Cc a yard.
Soft bleached muslin, 1 7-bc.
Wash rags, 2c.
Toweling, extra heavy, 3c.
Curtain scrlmm, worth 25c a yard, on sale
nt "Me.
Illcached Now York mills, 9-4, 18c.
10-4 bleached New York Mills, 20c.
Kxtra wldo nnd extra heavy domot Ann
nel. worth 12V4c, at 6c.
Itemniints of drapery cretonne, worth l'Jc
on biilo nt 8,.e.
Ilomnnnts of 10c shirting, nt 5c.
Ilemnants of bed ticking, worth 25c yard,
u t 16c.
Henley doublo warp cheviot, fast colors,
regular 25c goods, at 8fcc
HAYDEN BROS.
ORIENTAL RUGS
I 25 flno Knzaks, lleloochlBtans, Mousouls and fihlrvann at Import prices for thrco
days. During last fow days wo have dlsposod of n great irtnny rugs, Including silks
nnd Klrmans, Wo will continue to give bargains to those desiring to buy rugs at 40o
' and 60o on tho dollar all this week. Comparo quality and prices brforo purchasing. A
I largo and very lino Klrmanshah, worth $8.00 at bacrlflco prlco, Homombcr us In
tho fall, when wo will bring nnotner large
ETAM1NOKTAN
. lAininujian
EASTER GIFTS
Wo aro showing a nice line of nobby, tasty pieces lu
silver, rut glass nnd noveltlos In Jowulry.
Spend a few minutes ut our btoro.
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler,
1510 DuukIus St.
for Men's All
Wool Suits
ln a choloo col
lection of pretty ntrlpes, otyllsh
and handsome.
rtr for Men's All
lsN I II I Wool Suits -PU.UV
strictly hlnh.
Krado Hill tH. correct in cut, styl
nnd construction. Your tailor
couldn't dupltcato for less than
thrco times eight.
the latest
colors and
HAYDEN
s
Jewelry
Scissors worth 50o each, will go at lOo
nnd 16c.
Sliver nlated ton unntier nnd unltn nnrfc
tmltntlon of cut glass, worth 60c, nt 15c
pair.
Sterling silver novolCles, worth $1.00
each, at 25c,
Notions
10c water proof binding, 6c yard,
5o velveteen binding, 2V4c.
15c laco ut 5c.
10c laco at 2VaC.
6u nnd 10c dress trimmings at lc yard.
20c pearl buttons nt 6o dozen.
25c dress buttons nt 6c dozen.
Hasting thread, per dozen spools, Co.
Ready Made Goods
Ono tablo In our bargain room filled with
wrappors, waists nnd sklrtH, worth up to
$3.00 on salo at r,0o.
1 table of ladles' wash waists, 75a quality,
for 39c.
Ladies' 25c Vests at 10c
6 cases ladles' medium weight Jersey rib
bed vests, nprlng wear, mndo to sell at 25c,
on salo at 10c.
Men's 60c medium weight underwear,
'rv ribbed, all sizes, shirts and drawers,
at 25c.
Men's 50c shirts nt 19c.
200 dozon men's colored shirts, extra
well mode, every shirt warranted perfect;
theso shirts wcro mndo to olI at 50c; theno
.iu maim without collars; all sizes from II
to 17, on Falo at 19c.
Men's 25c Suspenders
at 124c
Ladles' 15c hoso nt "'fcc.
Children's 15o hoso at T.io.
Men's 25c half hoso at 10c.
Men's 10c half hoso (6 pairs) at 25o.
Men's 60c suspenders at I5c.
Men's IQc Handkerchiefs
at 2-ic
A big special shlpiuiint of men's red nnd
hi uo haudkerchlcfs, also whlto, with colored
borders, on salo ut 2'tc.
collection io umana.
I,er Grand Hotel Store,
goa SoMth 16th streeti