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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE; FIUDAY, APRTL DO, 1000.
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
Two Oar Loidi iUmntnU Dinot from Mill
n 8ile First Tim Today.
RcMNANTS LINING SILECIA PERCALINE 15C
Sriinntlottnt llriuimiit Pit In, Kmlircilil
crlrn nml l.nccn AkIuiiUIiIiik Ilnr
firtln HpiiiiiiiiiIx llrenn (fornix
7Bc C'nilimrrrN !!" HIIU
MUSLIN DK SOIK 15c.
Itn.MNANTS IN 1J A SB MB NT.
KIUIMY 13 IIK.MNANT DAY.
Itemnants of lining, atli-sla, porcallno, etc.,
in long mill lengths, 1c yard,
IlcmnanU of all kinds lino black sateen,
worth up to 23c, go at 6c yurd.
Komn.ints of plain colored and black
India linen, worth 25c, go at 3(&c yard.
Itemnants of ilntt quality organdies,
India dimities and fancy Irish dimities,
worth 2."c, go nt 3'4c yard.
Itemnants of mcrccrliod calico, worth 714c
yard, go at 4c yard.
Itrannanls of drapery denim, ticking, cre
tonne, etc., worth 10c, go at 10c yard.
ItcmnantB of 36-Inch wide percale, worth
18c. go ut Cc yard.
Short remnants of zephyr gingham, worth
10c, go at 2c yard.
Itomnants all kinds India linen and dotted
Bwlas, at 8 ',4c 10c, 12V&C and 15c.
HomnantB bicycle covert cloth, worth 15c,
nt 8c yard.
And hundreds of other remnnnts In base
meat tomorrow.
KI2MNANTS ON MAIN FLOOR.
7SC CASIIMEItHS 25C.
Strictly all wool hcnrletta and cashmcro
In cardinal, blue, brown, black and even
ing slmdns. Also black and colored Jac
iiards, large and umall designs. These
run In lengths from 2 to G yards. Many
remnants to match, enough for ladles' on
tiro suit, actually worth 75c, In rumnants
on bargain square at 25c yard.
$1.00 ULACK CRBPONS ROC.
Hundreds of long remnantw black crppons,
mohair and wool brllllantines, large and
small designs, In lengths from 3 to 6 yards,
on salo at just half price, 50c yard.
$1.50 DRESS (1001)9 350.
Wool crepons, puro silk and wool Im
ported French novelty dress goods, covert
suitings, broadcloths. Also casslmrrrn for
boy' and men's wear, nil on s,alc at 35c yd.
REMNANTS OF SKIRTING GC EACH.
1,000 pieces of skirting camplrs, used by
traveling men to tako orders by, In wool
morcim. mercerized satcm, gray flannel,
etc. These are all with ruffles and braid.
Four and five pieces to match, enabling a
lady to make a child's skirt, go at 6c each.
SILK REMNANTS, IOC. CC. 2C BACH.
A now lot of our famous Friday silk rem
nants, In brocades, taffetas, changcables, all
go, according to length of remnant, nt 25c,
nt 10c. and Be and nt 2c per remnant.
SILK MOUSSELINE DM SOIE.
A new lot of silk moussclln do sole In
plain colors, open work effects, silk em
broidered dots, go In lengths from 2 to 12
yds., ninny to match, nt 29c yd.
The. same as nbovo In short lengths, many
pieces to match, at 15c yd.
REMNANTS EM HROIDERY AND LACE
LESS THAN HALF PRICE.
Many styles of wash nnd silk laco In rem
nants and odd nnd end pieces go In lots at
c, Be nnd 814c yd. Regular price 25c.
Rig tnlo of remnnnts and short lengths
of embroidery nnd Insertion, all widths,
many different patterns, flno quality. In
this salo at 314c, Cc, 714c nnd 10c yd. Reg
ular prlco would bo 25c.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas.
noTox sTonn sbi.i.s run sitoi..
Jrlllnic Well KniMtn Omntin Shoe
Stock of W. V. Flatter.
FROM COR PRK AVE. AND LEAVEN
WORTH STREET.
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE.
AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
SHOES AT HALF PRICE.
SHOES AT NEARLY HALF PRICE.
In this sale we beg to call your nttcntlon
again to the way In which we live up to
our advertisements. Wo advertlsud that
we would sail the W. L. Douglas shoes at
Just about half price; you soe 'what we
havo done since the sale started. The
DoucIas shoes in this stock nre Just about
sold now, but In this sale today
Wo will sell
For 11.33 a better ladles' shoe than you
could buy nnywhero else for $2.50.
For tl.OR we will sell you n better ladles'
shoo than you can buy anywhere clso for
up to ? 1.00.
For $1.69 we will sell you as good a man's
! shoo as you can buy anywhere else for up
' to $4.00.
I For $3.00 wo will sell you ns good a man's
shoo ns you can buy nnywhero clso for
; $5.00.
SHOES IN THE BASEMENT.
In tho basement in our shoo department
j wo offer ladles' shot's for OSc that Fisher
i had marked up to $1.00.
Infants' misses' and children's shoes go
I nt 15c. 25c, 29c, 35c, 69c, 69c, 75c and 9Sc.
Ladles' slippers and oxfords at 73c that
could not bo bought anywhere else for $1.50.
Ho suro to attend this salo today. Do not
forget
i JAPANESE SLIPPERS, 1C PAIR ON BAR
GAIN SQUARE, MAIN FLOOR.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
iiAYnnx nuns.
GARBAGE PLACED IN EVIDENCE
1, illicit AVnuon Proprietor, Chnrffril
with Pervert Iiikt Hue of TriiNli Cans,
KatulillitliCH III Innocence.
G. A. Johnson, colored, proprietor of it
lunch wagon stationed at Sixteenth and
Wobster streets, was In pollco court yester
day on n chargo of dumping gnrbngo
In a trash can. Ho pleaded not guilty nnd ri
proof of his Innocence offered In evidence
three empty sardlnn boxes nnd a pint of
radish peelings, which ho Insisted upon hav
ing marked respectively exhibits "A" and
"II."
"I found them In the can, your honor,"
he said.
"But you mustn't put such things In the
trash cans," suld tho Judge. "Those cans
nro for wosto paper qnly. Can't you read
the placard on them?"
"Yes, sir, nnd I didn't put them. In. ' That
nin't my garbage. I can prove by a hun
dred witnesses that I don't deal In Bardlnrs
nnd radishes. I sell only "
Tho prisoner was discharged and tho ar
resting olllcer enjoined to have an eye out
tor some cook In the vicinity of Slxteeenth
nnd Webster who has recently served sar
dines and radishes.
MAYOR TOUCHED BY A SONG
Snc,crRfiil Itnlil nil III Honor' Srnll
incut nml Finance by
Mvcct-Vnlccd Clilltl.
As tho woman entered tho mayor's ofTlcs
a tattored corner of her dress caught on tho
railing behind which tho visitors' chairs aro
ranged. The llttlo girl with her released the
Imprisoned garment and together they took
scuts among tho varlogated collection of
humanity.
When their turn camo tho woman took tho
llttlo girl by tho hand and parsed Into his
honor's private offlro. Tho girl was pretty
and was cheaply, though neatly, dressed.
Mayor Moores asked what he could do for
thorn, well knowing by a glance tho answer
to the query ( before It was uttered.
"First, I want you to hear Bessie lng,"
said tho woman. "Now, Bessie, wing for
tho mayor."
Tho small bit of femininity advanced,
mado a curtsoy and started In a faint, sweet
treble tho song entiled "Mo and My Dolly."
As sho proceeded her voice grew stronger.
The mayor barely had time to say "That
waa very nice, llttlo one," when Bessie, nt
a suggestion from hor mother, sang another
song, this tlmo about two llttlo children
playing In tho sands.
"Vory flno, Indeed," said the mayor, when
tho mother Interjected, "Now about the
poor widows of the war."
Tho room was again filled with tho melody
of tho child's voice. There were eoveral
vorsra concerning tho woes of the widows
and tho needs of the little ones at home.
The woman', stor was then related. It
has been told many times and will always
bo told. Tho mayor is used to such narra
tives. Ho had never listened to one, how
over. In Just tho same setting. The Jeweled
fnco of the child, her flowing hair, the ac
companiment of her pathetic, sweet song,
tho somber background made by the stoop
ing form and gray dress of the mother.
A happy smllo lighted up the features of
tho mother as he put something into her
hand. Tho child made a final vurtnoy and
tho two passed out of the office.
GRAND LARCENY OF A FARM
Seven "VIcnmn Brother Cnltlvnte a
Triu't Without tho Owner' Pcr
iiiInnIoii nml C.rt Into Trimble.
I'lnre cm Jnlr All the Kiincr Sloe
(Irocerle front "The I'roplr Store."
THEY MUST BE CLOSED OUT.
All fancy bottled whlto onions, their price
20c; our price, ,1 bottles for 25c. All chow
chow, their price, 20c; our price, 3 bottles
for 2Sc. All cauliflower, their price, 20e
bottle; our price, 3 bottles 25c. Mixed
pickles, their price, 20c bottle; our price, 3
bottles for 25c. Sweet pickles, their price,
20c; our price, 3 bottles for 25c. Puro to
mato catsup, their price, 20c bottle; our
price, 3 bottles for 25c. Pure table sauce,
their price, 25c bottle; our price, 3 for 25c.
Puro Hulle D'Ollvo Vlergo olive oil, their
price was 75c bottlo; our price, 3 for 60c.
Mustard and horseradish, their price, 20c:
our price, 814c. Extra preserved strawber
ries, for cream, 3 cans 25c. Cudahy's dla
,mond C mlncemrnt, pkg., Be. New cvnp.
Turkish prunes, lb.. Cc. New Oregon prunes,
3c, 314c nnd 4c. Now Cal. ralsln-cured
prunes, lb., 714c. French ralsln-cured
prunes, 8Hc 10c and 1214c. New cvaporatol
peaches, per lb., 10c. New evaporated pears,
per lb., 10c. Nev blackberries, per lb., 714c.
Sugar. 25 pounds for $1.
LETTING DOWN PRICES BUTTER
AND CHEESE DEPARTMENT.
Good table butter, He lb. Fancy cream
ery butter, 17c nnd Sc lb. Hygela or Elgin
creamery, 19c lb. Strictly now laid eggs, 11c
doz. Full cream cheese, 1214c lb. Fancy
Ohio swIss cheese, 14c lb. Imported brick
or llmbergor cheese, 12V4c. Ncufchatcl
cheese, 2'-4e each. New York white cloud
cheese, 16c lb, Wo havo the largest butter
and cheese dept. In the west and handlo
nothing but pure goods.
HAYDEN BROS.
Gltn.lT CltOWDS ,T M.YI)I:N5. j IIO.TO. STOHI1 WHIH'IC IMHCHAS1J.'
HnyliiK "The People' Stiire" liiiineime I Immense i'iirctiiic of Xenrlr Three
Stork ut llnruitln Price. 1 Cur l.onil of CitrpctM n nil IIiirn. I
Th u" roa,llzc ,!wt 1,10 i"Ralrm from 1 SALE BEGINS MONDAY.
Tho People's Store" stocks grow bigger From nn eastern transportation company
tV i ,Cro"'ll departments prove that our New York representative purchased In
Haydens' are giving tho most nstonhlng bulk threo carloads of carpets nnd rugs,
valutu ever attempted In Omaha. Plenty ' They were consigned to a prominent Chi
ef clerks to wait on you. i cngo carpet store. These goods were dam
MACHINE THREAD, 1C SPOOL. I nKctI ln transit and sold In bulk for spot
All the 200-vnnl mnrtilm. thre.nla fmm thn cash, and wo secured one of tho crcateat
People's stock, lc spool. 35c fine embrold- ' ""Ralns wo hnve ever had the pleasure of
oiiering to our patrons. i
A part of these goods have now arrived
and In almost souild and perfect condition.
That which wo havo thus far received Is
nearly a solid car of all kinds of rugs from
tho small door size to tho largo room size.
Wo havo yet to receive two cars of car
pets, nnd ns they nrrlve wo will announce
what they consist of. WE will plnco the
entire lot on sale NEXT MONDAY MORN.
erics, 10c yard. 35c Valenciennes laces,
15c dozen yards; 23c tack pullers, Cc each,
25c ladlcu' leather belts, 10c each; COc rib
bons, 1214c; 25c ribbons, Be.
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SAMPLE SUITS
From Conhelm & Co. nnd two other New
York houses. 114 ladles' tnllor-mado suit.',
In all nowost styles, nearly all silk lined
mrougnout, worth $25.00, for $11.90. 12
Announcement.
Tho leng anticipated engagement of Henry
Irving nnd Mica Ellen Terry will begin to
night at Doyd'H. Thcso two artists will face
an audience that will occupy every available
sraeo In tho theater. They open In "Tho Mer
chant of Venice" tonight, with a double bill
Saturday night, "Nnnco Oldfleld" nnd "Tho
Bells" being tho offerings. A matlneo per
formance was asked for, but It was not
given becauso of tho fatlguo U Impofscd on
Mr. Irving. His rule everywhere Is but six
performances each week. He realizes tho
fact that by cutting out tho two matinees
each woek ho curtails his earnings, but ho
would rather havo his health thau the money.
Tho company will arrive ln Omaha nbout
1:30 this afternoon In Its special train.
Owing to the extreme longth of the bill
tho curtain will go up promptly nt 8:16, and
it Is urged that patrons reach the theater
an early ns possible so as to avoid the bustlo
and nolso Incident to their seating them
selves, Notwithstanding reports, there aro
qiiltn a number of cholco seats to bo dis
posed' of.
jackets eiik lined throughout, mndp up n yaT qiipntAt. s w v nwivvru h,t
?i ."T va,r- 'or "-1 ;.A. in05h.tS"8 t,,at
' " " ' OIIIV milBlB. 1WIIH AI.Ull. lOr I 11,.
$3.98. Ladles' Elon Jackets nt J5.00. Ifi.on.
$7.00 and $10.00. 60 dozen ladles' wrappers,
worth $2.00, for 9Sc.
"PEOPLE'S STORE" SILKS, DRESS
GOODS AND WASH GOODS.
We have put sensationally low prices on
ilally papers of announcements.
BOSTON STORE. OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
The Attention of the
Traveling public Is respectfully Invited to
the magnificent equipment offered to patrons
several large, new lots for Friday nnd will ' of lUe CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST.
offer tho most astonishing bargains of tho I'AUL ,lA1,'WAV between Omaha nnd Chl-
nigu. Dunn vchiiduicu, steam nokieu ntil
electric lighted trains. Palace sleepers nnd
diners, buffet and library cars, freo reclin
ing chnlr cars, fust time and union depots
city Ticket Office, 1501 Farnam st.
F. A. NASH, General Western Agent.
Omaha Tent nnd Rubber company are pre
pared to fill all orders tents, nwnlngs and
tanvai goods. New location, corner 11th
nnd Harney. 'Phono 883.
entire sale.
Bo suro nnd see them.
HAYDEN BR03.
JOLLY TAR. AND HIS WASH
Houdlnl, who has been mystifying tho
patrons of tho Crelghton-Orpheum this
week with his handcuff and shackle tricks,
will conclude his engagement nt the matl
neo tomorrow. Tho children, especially, will
be entertained at tho matlneo by the illus
tration of the fairy story of "Cinderella" by
tho moving plcturo mnchlno, which shows
the pantomlmo In twenty scenes and in col
ors Just as given at tho Drury Lano theater
of London.
Cntulpii Fence Pont.
10,000 fence posts, hardy, durable, cheap.
Thomas O. Daniels, Deerfleld (Seymour
park).
Sec C. F. Harrison's real estate bargains.
Pnln In the llnuk.
A. B. Farrlngton, Conetnnla, N, Y says;
"I wns troubled several years with kidney
disease nnd suffered severe pains In the
back. I used Foley's Kidney Curo nnd ono
bottlo cured me. I recommend It to my
friends. It has given perfect satisfaction."
Tako no substltuto. For sale by Myers
Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's Drug
Store South Omaha.
Wlij I'mtre In the DitrU
When by traveling in tho luxurious sleep
ing cars of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE
AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn
on the electric lamp and mako tho berth as
light as day.
City Offlce, 1604 Farnam st.
Theodore, Jack, Henry, William, George,
Wceloy and Emil Wiseman, who weiro re
cently charged In Justice Crawford's court
with the grand larceny of n flvo-ncre garden
out near Dundee, aro absolved of the nccusa
tlon. Tho matter was settled out of court,
tho 'Plaintiff, D, L. Johnson, agreeing to
dismiss tho complaint If tho seven Wiseman
brothers would withdraw from his estate.
Tbe brothers had already put In two acres
of onions and when arrested hud begun
operations on n potato patch. They said
thoy thought tho land belonged to an eastern
capitalist and that they could "sneak in"
and harvest n crop -without his knowing It.
Stonecypher, printer, ad-wrltor. Up-to-dat
cuts for sale. 1201 Howard. Tel, 1310.
HU-CAN HAIR T0NIG
Promotes tho growth of the hair, prevents
and cures baldness, reimovcH dandruff, cures
diseases of the scalp. It !s not a dye, but
restores the color of tho hair by supplying
to it tho natural elomentH nnd nourishment
which Is needs. . I
Regular prlco $1 our prlco 7Bc.
Cramer's Kidney Curo 75c
Schacfer's Snrsaparllla fiSo
Sure Death, for bugs 20c
JIulted Milk 40c, 75c, $3.15
i-aino H t eiery uompounu rac
Llsterlno G9C
Syrup of Figs (California) 23c ,
Wine of Cnrdul ;50 ,
Plnkhnm's Compound , 7Sc
Frostllln 20o
S. 8. S 75c ,
Wrst'H Nervo nnd Brnln Treatment.... 23c '
rnptorla j30 !
llontetter's Bitters 76c I
Bromo Quinine iso ,
Celery Nervine 65c
CUT PRICK
DRUGGIST.
Another Portland Train.
Two
Trains
Daily
EFFECT! VB APRIL 22,
THE UNION PACIFIC
Will place In service an additional Port
land train. This train
" THE PACIFIC EXPRESS "
Will leave Omaha 4 25 p. m., arrive Port
land 7 30 n. m.
Only Tit !) on the Koad.
Why Dnvlil Mlnnllclil Took n Set of
I.lKlit Hume to the
I.ititnilry.
A man with a rolling gait, his tattooed
nrms encircling a large, unwieldy package,
wns stopped on tho street by Ofttccr Wool
rldgo nnd questioned as to his destination,
nnd as to tho contents of tho bundle.
"I nm going to the laundry," said he,
"and ln this package nro threo suits of un
derwear, two shirts, collars, cuffa and four
pairs of socks."
"Vary well," said tho officer. "I know
tho laundrymnn, nnd, as it's on my beat,
I'll Just walk down there with you If you've
no objections."
There was none, nnd as the sailor touBcd
tho parcel upon tho counter he remarked
that ho wanted It sure by Saturday night.
Tho clerk was about to take his name and
address, when something peculiar nbout tho
bundle arrested her practiced eye. Sho ran
her fingers over it like a phrenologist feel
ing a bald head.
"What's this?" she askod, her palm paus
ing over a bump.
"A suit of underwear. I knotted them
up."
"And this?"
"A pair of socks."
But tho clerk was not satisfied. With a
deft movement sho unwrapped the package
and found ln lieu of soiled balbrlgga.n a
set of light harness.
David Stanfleld,' tho sailor, with pruning
Bhcars and a l&wmnower, had been reefing
the to'gallants and scrubbing the scuppers of
A. A. Parker's front yard, according to hla
story told In police court yesterday.
But tho balmy spring air awoko ln him
n desire to resume his life on tho oceau
wave, so he stole the doctor's liarncss and
was on his way to tho pawnshop with It
when ho met the offlcor. Ho waB glren
thirty days In Jail.
For sale, two seats for Friday night
Boyds" theater, B 71 nnd 72; two for Satur
day night. G 10 nnd 11, parquet circle. Ad
dress, E 62, Brv ofllec.
Some More People Who Know
Ask Them.
Or ask anyono elee who has used SHER
WIN-WILLIAMS PAINT and they will tell
you NO paint could bo BETTER hardly any
aro as good.
Ask COL. TRAYNOR
Gon'l Baggago Agt. U, P. Ry.
Or R. CARLETON,
The Prince of Sign Makers and Painters.
HENRY LEHMANN. the "Supremo Re
gent" of tho Omaha Decorating fraternity.
Or HARRY COUNSMAN, the Watch Dog
of tho City Treasury.
ASK ANYBODY
FROM CLEVELAND, OHIO
That's where tho Sherwin-Williams Paints
aro made.
ASK SEVERAL THOUSAND Omaha ladles
who havo used tho S.-W. Co. "Varnish
Stains" and "Enamels." (Wo would tell
you theso ladles names but w art too bash
ful to ask their permission),
, ASK US
and we will give you a color card showing
tha colors ln each special kind of paint.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go
Cor. 16th and Dodge.
U IXinEII' Selling the Peo-
HAYDENs a, shs
The time of the present Portland trail,
"THE OVERLAND LIMITED"
Leaving Omaha 8:20 a. ra., will be re
duced 2 hours and 4B minute. No changa
will b made in tha leaving time at Omaha.
Between Omaha and Portland.
Onlr nT Iloara nmd AO Mlaatea
SPLENDID EQUIPMENT.
CITY TICKET OFFICE:
1302 PAU.XAH ST..
Telephone 31.
A'
stonishing bargains in fine new style shoes
from the People's Store stock are being
piled high on the big tables every day and
thousands are taking advantage of this won-
SGHAEFER
Cor. JO fli nnd ChleuKO Sta
I HUE MlLEHCTf M milil
' '
A MAN OF TRAVEL SAYS:
"I used tho Burlington twenty-two years
ago, nnd havo been using It over since."
Tnko n trip on tho Burlington, and you'll
travel the eamo way tho next time. That's
how good It Is.
Four dally flyers to Chicago; two to Kan
sas City; one to St. Louis; ono to Denver;
ono to Montana.
Tlokel Ofilca,
1 502 Farnam SI,
Tel. 250.
Burlington Station,
10th and Mason Sta.
Tal. 120.
Graduation
Calls for a pift
of somo kind.
In tho jowelors
stock thoro aro
so many beau
tiful and useful articles that would
bo kept nil tho years ln memory of
graduation day. Beforo purchasing
look through our stock. Would bo
pleased to show you.
S. W. LINDSAY,
The .IriTClcr. 1.110 DnnRlna St.
derful shoe sale.
An opportunity to buy fine shoes
less than the cost of making.
The Ultra Shoe for Ladles
The Stetson Shoe for Men
for ladies' fine vici and ve
lour kid shoes in welt and
turn soles that were made
for the People's Store to sell for $3.50
and $4.00
for men's fine box calf and
patent leather and. velour
calf shoes, made tor tn
People's etore to sell at $3.50 and $4.00.
for men's line wax calf and
box calf shoes, made for the
People's store to sell at
$2. 50 and $3. 00.
for ladies' fine vici kid
ehoes, sold by the People's
store at $12. 50 ana $3. uu.
$1.29 for Misses fine shoes that the People's Store
sold at $2.00 and $2.50.
$1.97
for the Peoj
and $4.00.
$1.97
People's sto
$1.46
$2. 50 and $
$1.38
Don't Spend Money
v.'-iiv.vv.rodui, Will IllillVlIl VI
clothes for either business or drees
is simply doing merchant tailor
ing by quantity instead of for tho
individual. The sizes of men and
boys of nil ages, are known, and
there is now no diilleulty in fitting
extra largo or small men from the
stock on hand. You pay us not
more than one-half custom price.
Tho suit or overcoat is guaran
teed a perfect fit, and equal in
every respect to niadoto-ordor
clothing. What more can any
body ask ? For instance wo'vo
good suits at $5.00, $5.50, $7.00,
$7.50, $7.75, $8.50, $S.75, !).00,
$.r0, $9.75, $10, $11, $11.50,
$12, $12.50, $13, $13.50.
One man says How about
those suits that cost morn mmmv.
like the merchant tailor makes. Don't you keep 'om?
Why certainly. See how tho prices range.
14.00 suits like tho tailor's $20.00 ones.
$15.00 suits like the tailor's $22.50 ones.
$10.50 suits like the tailor's $25.00 ones.
$18.00 8vits like the tailor's $27.50 ones.
$1).5() suits like the tailor's $30.00 ones.
$21.00 suits like the tailor's $33.00 ones;
$22.50 suits like tho tailor's $37.50 ones.
You can't dispute theso facts. Wo'ro ready any
time for your comparison.
Saturday is Hat Day
at Tho Nebraska, but wo'ro toll
ing about it in advance that you
may bo ready when we pass the
hat around. You can drop a
$1.50 in the basket and draw tho
best hat in Omaha for the money.
You can have a choice of half a
dozen styles and colors. If you
choose to payS2.00 or$2.50vou
can got the samo hat in style and quality, as the reg
ular hat store folks say $4.50 and $5.00 for. Why
don't you keep your hats in glass cases? asked ono of
our customers Saturday evening, and our answer is,
it is a case of couldn't do it. Thoro isn't a case mado
that will hold as many hats as The Nebraska sells on
Saturday. Our hats are kept in dust proof boxes and
there's no pushing of glass doors- .Just pull open the
box, and you've half a dozen at your hand. A hat on
your head is better than a hat in a case. In most
cases we sell most all the men who look horo for their
hatB of course there are others.
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for
Children's
Tine Kid Shoes
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nt $1.00.
HAYDEN BROS
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and
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A Tine Top Buggy for
$38
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men! of line vehicle of nil Ulmla,
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World Bicycles
$30
Orlpnl llmiiUli'rii ami
World HciiitlNt-r. ... a 10 nml anil
Oilier lie iv wheHn from aitl up.
SrnnnilliHiiil ivlieeln from & nil.
l.nricraf nml lient equipped
Repair Shop
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S H. J3. Fredrickson.
'Phono 2161.
15 th and Dodge.
Purchase of manufacturer's Reserve Stock
of Boys' and Children's New Spring
Suits, at 60c on the dollar.
The largest lino of stylish, up-to-date cloth'
ing ever brought to Omaha.
Youth's Long Pant Suits,
all sizes, to fit young men up to IS years, made
to retail at $7.50 to $20, will bo on salo Friday
and Saturday at $3.75, $5.00, $6.50,$7.50,
$8.50, $9 and $10.
Made up in all tho new striped and checked
worsteds with single and double breasted vests
Boys' Very Fine Knee Pant Suits,
The purchase of 5, 650 vestee, sailor and double breasted
suits, we find nearly 2,000 double breasted knee pant suits,
in sizes 13, 14, 15 and 16, and mado to retail O r EL
for $4 to $7.50, on sale Friday, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50,
Boys' double breasted Huits, boys' vestee and sailor suits,
boys' 3-piece suits with vests, in all that's new and stylish
for spring 1900, all sizes to lit boys from 3 to 15 years.
All wool fancy vestee suits, sizes 3 to 8, on Bale at $1.25,!
Boys' double breasted knee pant suits, all wool cheviots and
cassimeres, pants mado with double seat and knee, worth $3.50
at $1.75. . t
Hoys' nno Vestee and Snllor Suits, nil si zes 3 (o 8, of fine worBtrd serKo am! chev
iots, somo mndo with Bilk faclnK. open Iron t vests, In slnglo nnd double breasted,
worth J1.S0 and $5.00, nt $2.50.
190 Doublo Breasted Kneo Pants Suits, sizes 8 to 15, well mado and a good durable
school eult, at OSc.
Strong lines of Vestees, Sailors and Doublo lircasted Suits for $2.05, $3.50, $3.05,
$4.50, $5.00.
Kxactly tho styles and fabrics that the best pcoplo want most nnd aro least likely to
find elsewhcro.
Hoys' Corduroy Kneo Pants at 25c. Goo d Durable Kneo Panta nt lOo and 15c. Very
fine Knee Pants at 60c and 75c.
Mall orders promptly filled.
HAYDEN BROS.
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Wyoming. Lump $5.50 Egg $5 Nut
$4.50.
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