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    THE OMATTA DATLY IVEE: "WEDNESDAY, lA-RCIT 11, 1900.
12
UNFINISHED UNDERWEAR 25C
Eca'.on fctoie Bspins Tomorrow the Sal
H, Y. Ucderwtir IaJtcrj Stcok.
of
AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA
Tills Snip lnrluilm llicrj' (Jnrmrnt
the lliitlrt l'iirliry, FlnNlirfl or
t iilliil'licil, tin Well nn the
(iniiiln ! the Vnnl.
UNI'INISHHI) .MUSMN UNDKltWEAIt.
AT BOSTON STORK, OMAHA.
This entire lot of unmade, partly Unshed
nml all tlnldheil muslin underwear, ladles'
and mlte.V shirt waists, ladles', children's
and mioses' ajirous, petticoats, wrappers,
etc., go lu t lots.
$1.00 MUSMN UNDBIlWEAIt, ISC.
ll 1 contains ladles' whlto plquo shirt
waists nearly finished, inlfiea' lino dimity
nnd open work sblrt waists, light and dark
lloral dcnlRns; ladles' corset covers, draw
ers, ladles' and children's whlto aprons. In
this lot you will find many articles worth
up to 11.00; choice oil bargain square at 15c
each.
$1.23 UNDKItWEAH, 2SC.
Lot 2 contains ladles', children's and
mlKSPft' nightgowns, all finished except tho
buttons and buttonhulis, elaborately om
bruldcrcd corset covers, drawers, ladles' pet
ticoats, elaborately embroidered aprons,
many articles In this lot worth Up to $1.23,
go at 25c tatli.
$1.50 UNDERWEAR. 500.
Lot 3 contains ladles' embroldored outing
flannel nightgowns, all finished except but
tons and buttonholes; $1.50 sblrt waists in
inmlrn.f cloth, lawns, percales and white em
broidered shirt waists, white dressing sacqutti
Jadlca' embroidered underskirts, ladlta' col
ored petticoats, ladles' gowns, drawers, etc.;
many articles in this lot worth $1.50; choice
50c.
$2.00 UNDERWEAR. 750.
hot I contains all tho elaborately em
broidered nightgowns, very nearly finished,
outing fiauni'l nightgowns trimmed with
wide embroidery, also skirts; ladles' light
jercalo and dimity wrappers trimmed with
lace nnd embroidery. All If finished would
bo worth $2.00; on salo at 75c each.
MATERIAL KROM THE UNDERWEAR
KACTORV.
All the India linen, nainsook, etc., worth
15r; go at 6c yard.
All tho 25c Indian linens, 12'c yard.
All tho checked, striped nnd plaid naln-t-ook,
worth 25c yard, at 10c yard.
All tho 15c rhocked, striped and plaid
nalnsonk, 5c yard.
All the percale, most of thorn already cut
in walnt lengths, worth 15c yard, go at 5c yd.
All the puro all linen lawns, worth up to
fjOr, go at 15c yard.
All tho French rorded gingham and French
percales, worth 25c. go at 814c yard.
DOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts.
This Is overcoat day nt the Continental's
alteration sale.
NORTH 0MAHAJMPR0VEMENTS
AVurlf of Improvement Club I'uttlnK
Hint flirt of ( It) In Excel
lent CtMiilltlon.
At the meeting of tho North Omaha Im
pmvement club Monday night tho various
committees appointed by tho society reported
work dono in tho different departments of
city Improvement assigned to their charge.
Councilman Knrr from the committee on
strecet rallwayn reported that tho commit
teo had visited tbo officers of the Omaha
Street Railway company In tho Interests of
a lino of street cars to Floronco and Forest
Lawn cemetery. Tho company stated to tho
committee that at presont It could not un
dortako the construction of the line, but If
other capital could bo Interested tho com
pany would tnko stock In tho enterprise and
would supply power ut cost. Tho chairman
further reported that tho company contem
plated tho extension of the Dodgo ntreot lino
from Thirtieth nnd Bristol streets to Thir
tieth nnd Ames avenue, and that any line
built to Florenco would Join the Omaha syi
tern at this point.
.1. l. Craig, from the committee on parks
nnd DOUlovardB, reported that the work of
plnclng cinders on the boulovnrd to Miller
park had boon suspended for lack of funds,
but would bo resumed In a short time and
continued until completed.
with all nf Its dcHlro to beautify the city
nnu tne anxiety or tno Individual members
im un, iui)iruvuuiuni oi win norm sine, ono
of the members wan caught In tho dragnet
or tno smowaiKs nnd crossings committee. S,
H. quigloy reported tho condition cf the
street nt tho corner of Twenty-fourth and
j'-owior avenue, wnere a sidewalk Is badly
needed. It wns then learned that tho abut
ting property Is owned by n momber of tho
club and a resolution calling on the member
to lay tho walk was referred to the commit
tee with inductions to call upon tho care
less member and have him fix tho walk be
Tore tne mattor went upon tbo record of tho
club.
It was recommended that a catch-basin bo
plnced at tho corner of Thirty-eighth and
Fowler nvenuo, where tho water flows over
tne street during rnlnB.
The matter of sanitation and beautifying
grounds wns mado a special order for next
-Monday night.
m. u. nun, tiutiernut, Mich., says. "De.
Witt's Little. Early Risers nro the very best
pills I ever used for costlvcness, liver and
ixjwei irotiDics.
This Is overcoat day nt the Continental's
alteration snic.
Mortnllty StlllUtlca,
rrn.n 1 1 1 . .
..... ,u,,iii inrinjt nnu ucnth were
J?r,?.r.t.rl.1 J'VL .mre .of. tl,e. Hoard "f
.. iIV ' yu nours end-
mruis josepn i-roetor, IWi South Tenth
ptreot. boy: Charles Iilrd, 307 Bancroft
boy; Fred J. Hill. 1231 South Tent ti.clrl-
. iiniiiii ui nnn. n.1 niniiii I'.ipnieentn. now
Aigooci Krnntz. :wn Charles, clrl; Frank
1 ... . ...... . n.. n . ..
V, "'""t""i, '"un ncwnni, nov; Uustuv
.Muni',), iKiivenworiu, girr ir
iram . svnun i uiriy-ppventn. g r
ICiran Klelnn. 1917 South Fourteenth, bov
David Finch. 1WC Yates, bov y'
neains vnaries Hnymond Schmltr.. 1921
lA-.nniy mi , "Ki'ii year, pneumonia;
.inmc? roiey jiw south Twentieth. 15
babe, Sixteenth nnd Douglas; Margaret
ai i Hviiij-niAiu mm v ainweii, s yearn.
cirrnosm or nvor; uenry S. Wsley. ?203 1
nutimaa hvciuh. m yearn; t'larlana M.
nuiuii, ioid nmiui riuirtn, bz yenrs, in-
C. F. IlBrrlson sells land.
The Snrtnwritprn I.lnr
nayngni epecini leaves umana 7.00 a. m.
nnl nrrlve at 8:30 tho same evening. The
only daylight train from Omaha with library-
buffet service.
City office. 140t and 1403 Farnam street.
Omnlin-Chtcniro,
7:00 a. m 8:30 p. m.
4:55 p. m 7:45 a. m.
7:30 p. m 9:30 a. ra.
via
"The Northwestern Line,"
1401 and 1403 Farnam street.
"The best of everything."
Wlir lnlrc In tlic tlnrlf
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 ns day.
City Office, 1504 Farnam st.
This Is overcoat
alteration sale.
day at tbo Continental's
IIOSTO.V STOHIJ MIOIJ I1A1UJAINS.
The (Jlorloim Sale nf'thr Stock of K
trrine I'lnc tthnr.
Sold by the trustees,
Messrs. Herbert, McDowell & Smith and
others.
Is crowding tho shoo department of the
Ilnntnn Rlnro from mornlnc Until night.
People realize that the shoes wo arc sell
Ins IN THIS SALE AT $1.08
mado by A. E. Ncttleton, Todd, Bancroft
& Co., l'lngreo & Smith, Eddy & Webster,
Torrey, Curtis &. Tcrrlll, Florshelm, Hard
ing Sons & Johnson, Sldwell, DeWlndt Shoo
Co., etc., aro actually
WORTH FROM $3.00 TO $6.00 A PAIR
And no amount of talking can alter this
.'act.
Wo have these shoes on Immense bargain
squares, actually and truly by the thousands,
positively thousands of every size, you can
see them with your own eyes.
The shoes on salo nt DOSTON STORE are
Just as we advertise them, In the quantities
v,6 ndvertlso them and the quality wo ad
vertise. In addition to these nt $1.98 we placo on
salo tomorrow from this purchase a big lot
of ladles' thoes and oxford ties, mado to
retail for $1.50 and glvo your choice at 75c
pair.
All tho women's shoes and Oxford ties
mado to sell up to $2.00 pair will go at 08c
pair.
All tho ladles' $3.00 shoes will go at $1.60.
All tho $1.00. $3.00 and $6.00 women's
shoes and $3.00. $1.00 and $3.00 men's Bhoes
will so at $1.08.
All the men's $6.00 tan and patent leather
shoes will go at $3.00.
As ench day brings a bigger crowd of
people, so arc wo obliged to continue putting
on more caiespcopio. wo try noi iu hul-ii
you waiting.
Do suro to attend this sale tomorrow.
IIOSTON STORE. OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th & Douclas Sts.
This Is overcoat day at
tho Continental's
alteration sale.
MR.'IAZARUS" GETS TEN DAYS
I'nntilr- tn (Jet n I.onn of Two Cents He
.steiiln a Hunk rrcniileiit's
Overeoiit.
For stealing a blueblack melton overcoat
belonging to Herman Kountzc, president of
tho First National bank, Jim Tracy, alias
"Lazarus," wbb yesterday given ten days In
tbo county Jail.
Tracy, who Ic a professional beggar nnd
petty thief, denied Inking tho coat. With
great show of Injured Innoccnco ho explained
to the Judge in pollco court that 'ho went
Into tho bank to speak to Mr. Kountzc upon
n matter of business, that ho had the coat
on his nrm when he entered nnd that the
garment was his. Tho testimony of other
witnesses was to tho effect that Tracy ap
proached Mr. Kountze at his private desk
and asked him for 2 cents. Being told that
the bank was not making loans of that
amount ho left the Inclosure, picking up tho
overcoat from tho radiator as he walked out.
Slnco then tho garment has mysteriously
disappeared.
Annniineementii,
Tho women nnd children will be out In
full force at tho Crclghton-Orpheum mntlneo
today, nnd they will bo well entertnlned, as
tho program Includes several attw'tvo
novelties. The bl-weekly amateur entertain
ment Friday evening will bo given by the
following persons; Tho Misses Marchgrovo,
Ilardell and (larccau, In a comedy, "Ilox
and Rox;" Carrie Casper, dancer; Oolda
Smith, entertnlncr; Powers nnd Fosey,
coon" specialties; J. A. Armstrong, mimic
and fire eater; Salay and Seber, Juvenile
violinists; Miss Oondon nnd Miss Lucas,
soubrettcs; Dutts nnd Spencer, comedians;
Gilbert and Frank, eccentrlqucs; Tlllle
Fnrnswnrth, monologulst; Louise Albertson,
whistling act; Hazel Wnhl, dancer; Lottie
Corscn, singing soubrette.
The plot of William Gillette's "Secret
Sorvlco," which Is to bo presented nt the
Doyd tomorrow afternoon and night. Is built
around a romantic lovo story. Tho heroine
Is tho 'beautiful daughter of ono of tho con
federate generals, who Is loved by two men,
Denton Arrelsford and Captuln Thorno, Tho
former, piqued because tho heroine gives
hb rival tho preference, endeavors to bring
into disgrace tho hero, -who Is In tho secret
service of tho United States. Although tho
hero and herolno have differences In sec
tional sympathy, lovo finally conquers nil.
This Is overcoat
day at the Continental's
alteration sale.
The Attention nt h
Traveling public Is respectfully Invited to
the magnificent equipment offered to pations
of tho cmCAOO. MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha and Chi
cago. Solid vestibuleu, steam heated and
electric lighted trains, ralaco sleepers and
diners, buffet and library cars, froe reclin
ing chair cars, fast time and union depots.
City Ticket Office, 1B01 Farnam St. F. A.
NASH General Western Agent.
We arc pleased to advise our patrons that
wo aro now ready for business nt 1213
Harney st., third Moor. All orders provlously
taken by this firm will be promptly fitted.
Yours respectfully,
OMAHA TENT & HUnDEIt CO.
rivo
Trains dally for Chicago via the NORTH-
WESTERN LINE. A full list of them can
bo secured at 1401 and 1403 Farnam street.
Thls Is overcoat day
at tho Continental's
alteration sale.
11IKI1.
niSLHY Henry fi.. need 55.
Mineral services nt residence, 2M3 Sher-
mnn avenue. Wednepday at 2 p. m In
torment at Forest Lawn. Friends of the
fumllv Invited.
$2,000 FOR
RAILROAD TICKETS
"During the last twelve months," says n New York trav
eling man, "I havo spent $2,000 for railroad tickets. .In all
that tlmo I hava never ridden on a train that equals the Rur
llngton's 'Chicago Special' between Denver and Chicago. It
Is Just as you advertise It tbo smoothest train lu the United
States."
The Chicago Special leaves Omaha 12:35 midnight and ar
rives Chicago 2:20 p. m. same day. Other trains for Chicago
leave Omaha 7:25 a. tn. 4:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m.
TICKET OFFICE,
1.103 FAIIXAM STIIUET.
Telephone -SO,
MAI.r.S.
W Hnve Stlrreil I p the
Kntlrc Coni-
niiiult).
With tho greatest of alt sates tn our cloak
department. Wo have tho most elaborate
array of new suits, skirts and waists n
America. Prices never before so low. Take
advantage of tho tremendous sale. 300 ladles'
suit In Etons, tight-fitting, single nnd
double breasted, all colors, mado to sell for
$20.00, $25.00. $30.00; nt $15.00. 500 suits In
all wool Venetians, new box suits In all
styles, at $8.73. New rainy-day eklrts at
$5.00 and $7.08.
SPECIAL SUMMER LACE SALE.
33c laco at 10c yard. A new line of point
do sprit, point applique, point rennalssance.
wash lacrn, worth 25c and 35c, In broken
sets at 10c yard. Now pulley belts, worth
$1.00, at 60c; 50c patent leather belts at 25c;
tucking and all-overs, tho greatest lino lu
tbo city..
UK. SILK DEPARTMENT.
On Wednesday nnd Thursday we will hold
a grand 30c ilk sale. This sate commences
Wednefday morning, so try and come early.
Ilnrgaln squares loaded with all kinds of
allien and satins and velvets. Plain satins,
pin In silks, In all colors, white and black,
at 30c. All colors In taffetas, fancy silks and
brocades, pretty stripes, corded silks, nil Hllk
plaids, all go at 30c. Illnck and all coloM
fine Bilk finished velvets on sale nt 30c. AU
silk heavy black taffetn, 30e. Very fine white
wash silk on sale, 30c. fancy nioufscllncH
and colored grenadines ot 3flc. Heavy lin
ing serge, In colors, all go nt 30c. These
prices for Wednesday and Thursday, unless
closed out before. All other advertised saleu
are Insignificant compared with this.
SPECIAL THINOS TO EAT.
3 pounds best brand lard, 20c; best new
bolognn, 1 V&c; best summer snusaee, 6V4e.
HAYDEN I1ROS.
This is overcoat day at the Continental's
alteration sale.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
City Council to He In Scnxlnn Three
I)nM to llenr I'rotentn from
Tniuj cm.
For three days the city council will bo in
session ns n board of equalization for tho
purpew of hearing protests from property
owners regarding the levying ot certain spe
clal taxes. Tho particular levies to come be
fore tbo board at this time aro those of sewer
district No. 421, at Thirty-second and Wright
streets; sewer district No. 242, Hawthorn
nvenue, between Lincoln boulovnrd and
Thirty-sixth street; sewer district No. 213.
Lafayctto avenue, between Thirty-third nnd
Inlrty-fourth Htrects; sower district No. 211,
California street, between Thirtieth and
Thirty-second, nnd a number of special levies
for permanent sidewalks lu various parts of
tho city.
Tho hand of fate was present in the selec
tion of the chairman cf tho board of equali
zation. No member of tho counclt desired
to serve in the position nnd each man voted
for tho other fellow. Flnnlly, to end the
deadlock, it wns proposed that the five mem
bers present each vote for his choice for
chairman nnd place the name In a hat, the
namo first drawn to servo. Then a plot was
concocted. Every man voted for Knrr, with
one exception. Someone not on to the scheme
voted for Mount, nnd then with four cards
bearing the name of Karr and ono with that
of Mount tho card with Mount's1 namo came
out nnd tho councilman from tho Seventh
secured tho position.
This Is overcoat day nt
alteration sale.
the Continental's
OikmiImk- nf I 'lie I lie Sehonl.
The new Pncltlo school building will be
oneneu tor upc ly tne lirst or next week.
There nre sixteen rooms In the building, but
only twelve or fourteen will bo used nt
first. The building etamls on Pacific street
between Kleventh and Twelfth. The
boundary llnew of tho Pacific district will
bo chnnged before the school Is opened, but
the exact change lx not yet determined
u.ion. Portions of the IiCnvenworth di
strict nnd the Comenlus district will be
added to the Pacific district nnd the chil
dren In the old Dodge district, between
Farnam street nnd the railroad tracks.
will probably be pent to the new school
house.
HORN.
HCm.V To Mr. and Mrs.
a boy, March 12.
A. II. Itawltzer,
GRAIN-0! GRAIN-OS
Ramambnr that name when you irant a
ember that namo wl
delicious, appetlilnjr, nourl
to take tho place of coffee,
cers and liked by all wh
nourishing rood dnnK
Bold by an gro-
ho have used It.
Qraln-O is made of pure train, It aids dl-
i costtin and strenirthenH the norves. It in
not a Btlmulant. but a health builder and
the children a well as the adulta cart
drink It with frrent benefit. Costs about
Vi as mueh as coffee. 15c and Mc. per paolt-
I ace. Ask your trrocer lor onun-u.
NOT TODAY . .
Hut KVKRY dav In KVERY WEEK and
EACH WEEK in the. month-ALL the
months In the year wo are cutters not
PLAIN CFTTKKS, hut "AGGRESSIVE"
"ADVEUTlSINCr cutters.
HEAD Ol'R ADS and you will know the
extent of our cuts. Our yrlces are the same
to all who pay CASH.
$1.00 Huruham Sarsaparllla, 43c
$1.00 Duffy Malt Whiskey
La Orlripo Cough euro Kc
Spleiulld Hard Rubber Atomizer coo
2oo Tetlow's Swansdown Powder 15c
Goo La. Blucho Face Powder 3."c
50c Pozzonl s Face Powder , 35c
Jl.w .Madame Yale s uooxls TBc
$1.00 I'eptogenlc Milk Powder SO?
J1..K) Vln Marlanl ..Il.is
n.wi f ellows syrup ji.o
.Mexican liair itestorntivo 75c
Wie itumnnrcv s Hpee-itics 20c
Small Sized Sozodont 20c
2.10 llubuoam 20c
2oo laxative Hromo Quinine 15o
II. & IV Soap, for cleaning 9e
50c Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 40o
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
Now Store, S,
W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas
nireis.
ni!ni,i.r.TON station,
10T1I AMI MASON STnEBTS,
Telephone
IIAYI)i:. into.'
rotii of 'ivu roit riuc.uio.
A In the llnrlltiHton.
Daylight Express 7.25 a. tn.
Vestlbulcd Flyer 4.00 p. m.
Chicago Limited 7 30 p. nt.
Chicago Special 12 35 midnight.
Tickets at 1502 Farnam st.
MEAT HAS ADVANCED
No use talking these packers have i deail
Vlnrh " Whenever one of them wants to
build a new barn or buy u horse, they call
a meeting and rulso tne pru'o oi ninni
That's what they did yesterday ralso tho
prim on certain cuts 3 cents a pound . Wr
haven't found out yet which ono was short.
Cramer's Kidney Cure jc
Schnefer's Cough Syrup . 2'
Kld-IIC-nliU -ii"
uonn s Kidney rill
40c-
Pile
'.:(
7 V
TfK'
sr..
2or
Palne's Celery Compound
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Wine of Cnrdtil
IVrunu
Duffy Mali Whiskey
t'nstorla
Syrup of Figs
I'leree s Favorite rresrnpuuii
Plnkham's Compound
Hromo Quinine
1.V
S. 8. S
enur-rcFi cut price
ounftcrcn
UltUC.GlST
Cor. Kltti nml
riilonico SU.
Quicker
Time
TO
COLORADO POINTS
AFTER MARCH 1ST
"THE COLORADO SPECIAL"
wilt lcavo Omaha 11 35 p. m. and nr
rlvo Denver 1:20 p. m. next day, mak
ing nearly an hour quicker tlmo than
formerly.
''THE PACIFIC EXPRESS"
for Colorado leaves Omaha 4:23 p. m.
arrives Denver 7:33 a. m. next day.
Through Fullman Sleepers, Dlnlne
Cars, Buffet Cars.
City Ticket Office 1302 Farnam.
Tel.
Prospective
Piano Purchasers
will save from $150 to $200 by at
tending Schmoller & Mueller's fire
sale of pianos, which takes place in a
fevv. days. Wait for further announcement.
HYDEIs
$3 to $5 SHOES $1.50 NOW
The great sale grows in popularity. Additions every day-
Every Pair Must Be Closed Out, Regardless ot
Price, Style or Quality.
Just think of Fine Shoes made to sell for 3,00 to $5.00,
all sizes and widths, direct from such well known factories as
Rochester Shoe Co., J. P. Smith Shoe Co., P. M. Wadley &
Co. and Mvron F. Thomas. All on big bargain tables at
$1.50. The sizes are divided up so that you
them out easily and we lit every pair as carefully
a nn er.
pn.ia 4. UU 01"
00. Come in
to sell for $4.50, all sizes and
widths, aro go ing at
$3 50 and $1.00. all sizes and
widths, on salo now at
Closing Out Fine Shoes for Boys, Misses and Children.
Fine Shoes for boys, worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, on
sale at $1,18.
Fine Shoes for misses, worth $2.00 to $2.50, on salo at
$1.18.
Children's fine 85c Shoes 48c.
Infants' 65c Shoes 38c.
HAYDEN BROS
CHOICE-On whai do
cheapness--no.
ON THE BEST-Yes.
If so, when selecting a piano for your homo, call and
examine tho Royal Hardman Piano.
THEY
THAT
ALONE l'OSSKSS THR QUALITIES
MAKE THE 11EST IN A 1'IANO.
MUELLER PIANO& ORGAN CO.,
'JM-Kl-IH So, 18th, Oinulin, .el. I till Mulii St., Council lllaCTn,
1'lanos tuned and repaired. Thones 101 C. n., and 109S, Omaha.
Match the Values,
in Spring Overcoats,
If You
n
m
El
an
Wo do not claim to bo nblo lo porform wondors, our clothing superiority has a
plausiblo explanation. We buy and sell more clothing than any other house in the
west. We buy and sell on strictly spot cash basis. Wo redueo our espouses to tho
lowest practicable figure, nnd we are, by reason of our enormous sales, satisfied with
a smaller profit than any other store could exist on.
These strong, potent, indisputable facts, enable us to sell the very bibi clothes the humam
hand can put together, at lower prices than other stores can sell for.
Men's Spring
Overcoats
a
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$5 tm
Men's
Overcoats
correctly constructed, perfect fitting,
velvet collars, good quality HnltiR do
not pay more for this quality until you
see ours. Your salnR will run up
Into dollars If you care to save.
$9
for Men's
Oveacoats
herrltiRhotie patterns, finely tailored,
reinforced, cut In tho newest style,
and positively unequaled In the mar
ket. Your money back If some other
store can please you better.
M
And yet you need not take our word for it. You can
others offer. Szarch the market from bsginning to end, then
the money saving points, black on white
n
03
B
a
n
Sec 15th Street
Window.
can pick
as if you
and look them over.
Several hundred pairs ladles' flno Vllcl Kid
Bhoes, lace, tan and black, turn soles, now
Kronch heels, silk top facings and best lin
ings tho newest stylo dress shoe, mado up
1.50
Hundreds of pairs of men's fine
calf shoos, laco and congress, with
welt eolca, kangaroo tips, English back,
htays, full leather facings and best linings,
shoes mado up for another dealer to sell at
.1.50
I
you base your choice
AND REQUISITES
I.
Men's Spring
Overcoats
$6 to
Men's
Overcoats
- In dark colors, light weight
dresox-tbe same coat la beltiR
elsmihrro for JS.f.O. You'll find
place If you look. After you do
It, compare the quality and Ktyle,
we'll sell you the overcoat.
and
s.ild
the
find
and
$12
for Men's
Overcoats
-In the newest, nobbiest and most ex
clusive styles and patterns. Your tailor
couldn't put morn stylo or better work
manship In them If j on paid him three
times twelve.
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IAYDEN
Spring
Tho strongest, most dependable and fashionable line ot
Men's New Stylish Suits
and Spring Overcoats
that has over been seen in this city and at much lower prices
than elsewhere. That we are entitled to your patronage we
can easily prove if you will pay our store a visit. An inspec
tion is all wo ask. Our high grade qualities and low prices
do the convincing.
At $2.75
Men's suits
cret S4. 50.
At $5.00
mere
s of all
with farmer's satin, facings and pockets piped with satin
good values for $0.00.
A . 17 Suits of fine worsteds, cassimeres and chev-
AtiOU i0ta, all new 1000 styles of stripes and
checks. Look elsewhere, then see ours. We guarantee to savo
you at least $2.50 on your suit
At$lO.00
lots and thlbets, hand mndc
Monday told us theso two lit
and $12.
tho new
iots and thlbets, hand made collars nnd button holes. Our customers last Saturday and
Monday told us theso two lines of suits arc tho greatest values they over saw.
1 AH aml 818.00
"'iu'ity tvv newest patterns of light and
worsteds In neat checks and stripes. The most Important featuro of theso garments Is
that they aro tailored by tho famous films Hnrt, Schaffner &. Man of Chicago, and
Michaels, Sterno d Co., Rochester, N. Y., and cannot bo bought elsewhere, as we havo
exclusive control of theso makes In this city. It you want to bo correctly dressed this
spring wo have tho styles.
Look In our Sixteenth street clothing
tho bucket compared with the stock
In
HAYDEN BROS.
Money is made round
so that it will roll and purchase Sheridan Coal best coal
mined in Wyoming. Lump $5.50. Nut or Egg, $5.00. Pea
Nut $4. 50.
VICTOR WHITE,
We will try
to keep you
when you liwoino our
tonant. The reason there
are so few i'Iiuukoh In
our tenants' lists Is that
we work Just as hard to
please you after you are
loealed as before. Wo.
never let the hulldlnn
run down, either by
wear and (ear or In
point of servlee.
The Bee Building
it. c. iT.Tnits a co.
llrntiil AKenta.
UY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
MANUFACTURED BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C4X
uvm vua mams.
Can.
Men's Spring
Overcoats
$8
for Men's
Overcoats
that we challenRe any house In thli
section to equal It In quality, style,
make nnd price. If you haven't seen
your tailor yet, boo this coat then
Klvo him a chance.
$15
for Men's
Overcoats
H
that represent tho highest cUbb of
merchant tailoring the cut Is very
stylish the mako and tit aro perfect
they were designed to retail for t'Jfi.OO
most xtores get It nnd claim It cheap
for tho quality.
prove it yourself. Sec what
com: here and we'll show you
Sec 15th Street
Window
4 I
S
Styles2222
of all wool cheviot other Btores
wool fancy worsteds and cassi-
es, smootn-iacea ettects coats lined
at this price.
50 Suits of very fine worsteds,
New York stylo of rough chev
Suits of tho very finest
and
dark fancy
window,
Inside,
Suits In the window are but a droy
1G05 Farnam. Tel. 127.
An
Instructive
Study
Thuro Ib no more, pleasant
study than that of taking
pIcttiroH. Wo plve free Instruc
tions nnd carry nil the best
Milken of KODAKS AND
CAM U It A S. KvorythliiK
for the amateur photographer
- for cards, kIiihh and bind
ers, for piiKso -parbotit pic
tures call on us.
The Robert Dempster Go,,
1215 Farnmn St.
Developing and Printing Done.
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