7 HAYDEN Grand Easter Sales Begin Saturday HAYDEN s s Never such bargains in line new goods as the Uig Store now offers A visit will put you in touch with all the leading styles. iMilSXTS FOH THIS lU'TTEHICK I'ATTBHNS. Tin: OMAHA DAILY 1VEE: SATURDAY, MAHCII Q, 1001. 1 ( 'V Grand Ring Demonstration and Sale Saturday Kings made by new process, with genuine gold shell, guar anteed lo wear for Jive years, in either plain or set styles, go on sale Saturday at 'JHc, HOu and $1. We guarantee these to look and wear the same as solid-gold rings, or will replace them or re fund the money paid. They are equal in appearance to rings costing 5 to 100 and will wear for years -without tarnishing. Bee the warrantee wo furnish with each ring. Call Saturday. Special Bargains Men's Furnishings I Furniture Gigantic Boys Waist Purchase .1,000 dozen boys' shirtwaists in the celebrated ".Mother's Friend" brand, closed out to us by the manufacturers, Herman & Schneer, for snot cash at a ridiculously low price, no on sale tomorrow. They are in all sizes up to 11 years, made in fine Madras and best French J'ercales; never sold anywhere for less than ?1 and $1.5)0; Saturday, at llaydeus, for 29c. Owing to the tremendous quantity, we will be able to fill all mail orders at this price These are conceded the best boys' waists made. This is an unequalled opportunity to secure a genuine bargain then. He member they are all guaranteed perfect in every way. liuy as many as you want. Special 25,000 yards of tho fluent not-top lncc, Worth 25c to 10c, nil ro ut 10c iicr yard. All slightly mussed 1.0c -and 15c lncc, -V4c a yard. Ono lot of Vnl Inccs, nil ported Roods, bought from tljo Carson IMcre Scott salo of shipwrecked lncc, 15c per dozen yards. NEW ALLOVKli 1,ACES. Wi have I tie finest and also tho lnrxcst lino of these goods ever seen In Omaha, 25c to $10 n yard. Our motto Is: Sec our lnco stock, ask tho prlco, then buy whero you please. Have you a foulard hIIU waist to trim? Have you n wash-goods dress to trim? Have you a wool-dress pattern to trim? Ilrlng us a snmplo of tho goods and let us show t'lo latest proper trimmings for them. Wo arc tho ntittcrlck pattern agents and you nro welcome to all their publications for designs. Great Carpet Sale Tho balance of tho wholesalo stock of Knight, Hoswell & Co. will go on sals Sat urday. This last lot Includes nil the Hugs In oil qualities, Axmlnsters, Wiltons, Smyrna and Brussels. Tho sacrlflco at which theso goods wcro bought' enables ui to soli carpets nnd rugs 20 per cent less than others pay for the same goods. Don' miss this sale, as It means dollars In your pockets. 30-lnch Smyrna Hugs, 9Sc. 27-Inch Smith's Moquctto Rugs, $1.59. 9x12 Hoynl Wilton Hug, $26.98. 9x12 Sarrahcnd Hugs, worth $38.00, at t23.no. 9x12 Smith Axmlnster, $18.75. Lowell extra super Ingrain, new pat terns, COc. Extra heavy cotton chain Ingrain, 39c. Axmlnster nnd Velvet, a great many have borders to match Smith & Sauford's 10 wlro tapestry, worth $1.25 yard, at 79c. Brussels Carpets, worth $1.00, at C9c. Watch these sales. for they nro money- a -TS inaxcrs (or you. a H "JBH 25c wnsh board, Sat- Jf unlay 13c: $1.25 fold ing Ironing board, Sat urday 69c; 75c 6-foot step ladder, Satur day 45c; 20c patent mop sticks, Saturday jc; 25c lanterns, Sat urday 10c; 63c cob bler's outfit. Saturday 39c; 20c nlcklo plated troys, Saturday 10c; 10c Potts' Iron handles, Saturday oc; &c largo box tooth picks, Saturday 2c; 23c carving knives, Saturday 10c; 23c claw hammers, Saturday 10c; 40c set shoe lasts nnd stand. Kntiitiluv 23c! 5c tin cutis. Satur day 2c; $3.00 2-btirner gasollno stove, Saturday $1.95; 25c kitchen meat saw, Sat urday 13c; S5c steel spade, Saturday oc. Hnro la ti rnrker. If vnil need an UP-lo- dato cook stove, No. 8, IS-lnch oven, war ranted n first-class baker, selli regularly clsowhero for $13.50; our price, $8.19. Grocery Specials Strictly fresh eggs, doz., lie; 3 bars wool soap for 10c; 20-lbs. grnntilnted sugar, $1.00; very flno California pears, worth 12V&C, only Cc; 10 bars best Km. All soap, 25c; 3 pounds best snow whlto krnut for 10c; good country butter, 10c; lnrgo Lnbradnr herring, 2c each; fancy shore marker!, 714c ench: 10-lbs. ontmenl for l.c; 10-lbs. cornmenl for 10c; 10-lbs. graham for 15c; 10-lhs. rye for 13c. FHUITS- 3 dozen Baldwin tipples, 25?; choice Juicy lemons, 10c; 3-lbs. fancy datea for 10c; 3 Backs fresh roasted peanuts for 5c. MEATS Fresh bologna sausage, 4?ic; 3-lbs. fresh Frankfurt snusngo for 22c; chipped dried beef, 15c; C-lb, palls puro leaf lard, Inc. Iron Wagons, body 12x21, rcg. prlco $1.W, Saturday 75c. Iron wagons, body 13x26 Inches, regular prlco $1.76; Saturday only 90c. Iron wagons, body 1-1x28 Inches, regular prlco $2.25; Saturday only $1.10. Velocipedes, regular prlco $1.35; Satur day $1.10. MEN'S 50C SUSPKNDRHS AT 23C. 1 500 doz. men's flue suspenders, with leather ends and all tho best buckles made, til tho very best webs, In plain and fanc colors, that were made to sell at COc, on salo at 25c. 200 DOZ. MEN'S FINE 250 SUSPENDERS In all tho best webs, mado -to sell ut 25c, on salo nt lfic. MEN'S $1.00 SHIRTS AT 49C. 200 (lot. men's flue colored laundered shirts In nil the new styles, shirts with separate collars nnd cuffs, mado to sell at $1.00, on snlo nt 49c. MEN'S 25C AND 330 '4 HOSE AT 13C. 500 doz. men's fancy hoso In plain nnd fancy colors nt 15c. Men's 20c '4 hoso nt 10c, In black, brown, red and blue, warranted fast colors and seamless, made to sell nt 20c, on salo nt 10c. Men's $1.50 colored laundered shirts nt 75c, In nil tho very latest patterns, with soparnto collars and cults, In negllgo or bosom shirts. All tho new styles In men's JOc neckwear nt 25c. Men's medium weight wool shirts nnd drawers nt 9Sc, $1.23 nnd $1.50. Men's 75c medium weight Jersey ribbed shirts nnd drawers nt 39c. Hoy's Jersey ribbed sweaters In nil colors nt 50c. Money Saved WEM, WORTH HEADING. Wo havo decided to enlarge our laco and embroidery department nnd add n lino of tho finest laces and embroidery that can bo found In tho country. Wo hnvo mad arrangements with a representative of the best manufacturers of tho leading lnco cities" of France, Germany nnd England This arrangement places novelties In Ua tlste, Venice, Pllssc, Chantllly, Point do Esprctc, Point Gauze,, Point do Mechlin Arabian, etc. Big Saturday Drug Sale Mennon's talcum powder, 12c. Electro silicon silver polish, 9c box. Pozzonl's fnco powder, 29c. Dandruff euro ($1.00 size), 49c bottle. Woodbury's soap, 15c enke. Syrup of llgs, 30c. Dr. Pierce's medicines, 69c. Wlno of Cnrdul, 69c. Optical Department CUT PRICES ON OPTICAL GOODS. Solid gold spectacles, crystal lenses, care fully fitted, nt $1.60. Gold filled spectacles, guaranteed 10 years, at $2.59. Alumlnold or gold plated, flno quality lenses, 9Sc. Lenses exchanged. Repairs of all kinds Eyes examined freo by qualified practical optician. Great Sale on Fine Easter Shoes Tho best makes In tho country. Perfect In style, In fit. In material nnd workman ship, nnd ut tho usual Hnyden saving In price. Wo have nil sizes nnd widths. Insuring your getting as perfect a fit ns It you had tho shoes made to order. Come In nnd fcco the swell styles In Ideal and patent leathers. A few of llin tn.inv articles In bo seen In our furniture department, tho prlco on each nnd every one of which Is absolutely lower than tho samo article enn lie tounu elsewhere. Wc nro using every endeavor to bring you here and If saving you money can do It wo havo gained our point. Wo refuse to hnndlo anything that Is not strictly first-class nnd, while once In a while, so long as wo aro subject to human limitations, n thing may provo unsatis factory, no ono is uioro glad to ma no u right than wo nrc. Select whlto oak dlnlnir room chnlr. cano seat, brnco arm, carved back, beaded spin dles, a $1.50 chair, for $1.00. 36-luch cabinet, shelves 12x17, for music, magazines or papers, all onk, for lCc. 42x12 square extension tabic, good nnisu, well mnde, for $1.95. Golden. o.ik otneo desk, 1 drawers on ono side, roll top, C oak letter boxes, for $12.75. Good revolving office chair, $3.9.. Ouartered sawed parlor table, shaped top, 21x24, golden oak, $1.95. Flno oak sideboard, golden finish, swell top drawers, French hovel plato mirror, ono drawer lined, $12.30. Plato nicks, 95c. China cahlnots, $11.50. 1JATH CABINETS, lamp and Instructions, complete, the $10.00 nrtlclo, for $3.73. Cobblo sent oak rocker, $1.95. Oak hall tree, ovnl mirror, $8.83. CARLOAD OF PICTURE FRAMES. Wo hnvo Just received tho largest ship ment of picture frames ever brought here and can make you prices which nre simply half or 1033 than half what similar frames have usually sold for. Neckwear Sale EASTER NECKWEAR SALE. Easter novelties: Visit our storo nnd seo tho mngnlflrnlit lino of thebo goods wo iiro showing. Dainty remembrances from tho most artistic manufacturers In Aracr lea. HAYDEN BROS. wWK I We have Just received n splendid lino of the flno Crossett thorn for men. They ro In vlcl, velours ami patent leathers, ex tension soles, rope ftllch, now Boston tots, a splendid shoo that will wenr well, feel well and look well; to be had only ni Hoyden's! tho price Is $3.50. Wo aro closing out tho balance or tnc J, W. Nnylor women's shoes; regular $3.00 values, nt $1.SS. They aro In vlcl km anu (latent leathers. Wo nro closing out tlio rminiico oi mo J. P. Smith sample- $3.00 and $3.i0 sltoes for men nt ll.SS. CHILDREN'S SHOES. Wo make special selections for tho boys and girls to give them shoe that hnvo tho stylo and comfort of tho larger peoples nnd also lasting service. They nre built of honest materials that will stnnd tho rough punishment. "The Merrlnm shoes" for children nro thn best made. They nro to bo found nt Hay den's. Wo make prices less than others quote on poorer grades that hnvo not half the wear In them. Brooks Broi. of Rochester, N. Y., mnke tho finest lino of women's shoes In tho country. They aro to bo had. only nt Hay den's. They come In vlcl kid, patent leather and all tho fashionable leathers, nt $3.00, 13.50, $1.00, $4.50 nnd $5.00. Tho famous "Ultra" shoes for women In Ideal calf, patent calf and vlcl kid. all styles and sizes; a stylish, serviceable shoo; worth fully $5.00; tho prlco Is $3.50. THE STETSON SHOE Is known as tho best In America for men It Is absolutely as flno n shoo ns enn now- slbly ho made. Every resource of tho manu facturer Is used to put stylo and service In them. They nro hand sowed nnd perfect fit ting. Regular $7 shoes; Haydcn's prlco $5. Boys' nnd misses' Merrlnm shoes at $t.Sf and $1.50. Children's Merrlam bhorn nt $1.00 and $1.25. Infants' fine shoes. In tho lato pretty styles, on snlo nt S5c and $1.20. Easter Millinery Sale Tho big Millinery Department Is ready for Easter buyers. Examples of all tho latest creations In keeping with queen FsBhlon's dictates nro here. Parisian Pattern Hats from tho most celebrated fashion makers; the best London, Berlin and Vienna modes, nnd also exqui site creations from tho east will be on display and snle. Hundreds of beautiful hats In exclusive styles, showing tho pre vailing Ijnrlslun preference for flowers, In trimming will bo shown for the first time Mcnday. Ask to seo our splendid lino of Connolly and Chiffon Turbans. Our display of children's hats has never been equalled In Omahn for variety, quality, value and style. In flowers, fruits and trimmings of every kind wo show the most complete assort ments. Tho best dressed women In Omaha select their hats at Haydcn's becauso their great variety nnd facilities mako It possible to find one that has perfect bccomlngucss as well an being In tho height of fashion. Buying direct nnd being tho most exten sive purchasers of millinery In this section we aro enabled to mnko prices fully one third less than any other store. Women who wish to combluo economy with stylo will And at. Haydcn's most charming nnd elegant creations nt surprisingly low prices. Buy as early as possible to avoid tho rush the last few days before EaBtcr. A visit to Hayden's will put you In touch with nil the newest styles. I South Omaha News This Is the day set by law for n rovlslon of tho registration of Inst fall nnd the board will bo In session from S n. m. until 9 p. m. Those places hnve been dcslgnntod for registration: First Ward First precinct, Slonno build ing, Twenty-llfth nnd N streets; Second pre cinct, Tuvender Imlldlug, near Twenty rourth and J streets: Third precinct, Col; Him' Muelu store. Twenty-fourth nnd K Htrects. , . ... Second Ward First precinct, Reiner hotel. Twenty-fifth and O streets; Second pre cinct, Hoffman building, Twenty-first nnd Q streets: Third precinct, Hrondwell coal olllee, Albright. Third Ward-First precinct, Evuns' hotel, TwiMitv-cluhth and It streets; .Second pre cinct. Kllker hotel. Thirtieth and Q streets Fourth Ward Mort's barn, Thirty-second urn! K streets. As the registration today will be mado up largely of changes of residence, which menu transfers, It la not expected there will bo nny Increase over the registration of last fall. On tho llrst day of registration, October 18, 1900, tho total registration was 2,057; on the second day, October 26, It was 1,776, and on the third day, November 3, It was 1,139, making a total registration of 4,972. Tho registration this spring will not lncronse the total to any extent, nlthough It Is con tended that there are more voters hero now than six mouths ago. On account of the lack of Interest being taken In the cam paign It is figured that the vote Tuesday will be light as compared with tho registration. Democratic candidates have become nlnrmed and yesterday tho Brennan-Rob-erts-Wolfe combination circulated the story through Brown park that. If the republican candidates wore elected tho name of the Jungmann school would be changed. Bo hemians who nre Interested In this school nnd who have children attending there called upon a number of prominent repub licans to find out what was doing. Inquiry doveloped the fact that tho story was n fabrication pure and simple and rumor has it that It originated In tbo otllco of tho su perintendent of public Instruct Ion. Dr. Wolfo Is making the clfort of his life to hold his Job and he knows that If tho re publicans secure control of the board his tlmo will be short. In speaking about this matter ono of the democratic members of tho board raid that oven should the demo crats succeed In electing a majority, which was not probable, Wolfo would have to walk the plank. It Is understood that nil persons who registered last fall will bo entitled to vote at the school election Thursday. It Is more than likely that tho acreage this year will be larger than ono year ago. Con tracts nre being made for the plantlug of beets with a view to retaining tho beet fac tory here. It is stated that tho owners of tho plant will movo unless there Is a cer tain amount of beets contracted for. It Is tho intention of business men to see that as maily contracts ns posslblo aro mado before tho season opens In order to Insure tho re tention ot tho factory here. that good government In the schools will he maintained as soon as tho nowly elected bonrd takes hold nnd selects another superintendent. About Hilly Ileiiiiclt. "Billy Bennett is the best mnu that could havo been unmcu for tax commissioner," said a prominent business man last night. "Ho ownB enough property to know values and he Is thoroughly Identified with the In terests of tho tlty In every respect. Ills four years' service In tho city council has taught him the Ins nnd outs ot tho road and ho will ho tho best mun tho people can elect for tho position. My suggestion Is to elect Bennett and thus secure an Increase In tho valuation. This will certainly bo dono If ho Id elected." Xi-iv WnrrliiiiiMc tiuler Wnj . Christie Bros, secured a permit from tho building Inspector yesterday for tho erec tion of a two-story frame storehouso nt Twenty-eighth and I streets. TItlu- struc ture, which Is now under way, will he used for tho storage of hay nnd grain. It will be a building of good size ami will take some tirao In building, ns It will bo con structed of substantial materials. sailed for home. Ilo will return to this city aboui April Whero enn yo ulnvest money more profit ably thau by buying a bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters you got four for one. A kidney medicine, n liver tonic, stomach strenKtb enor and bowel cleanser. Four medicines for ono dollar. Cultlvntlnu' NiiRitr lleetn. Business men In South Omaha aro Inter cstl In tho cultivation of sugar beets and Women Are llimtliitw. In the Interest of tho republican candi dates for mcmbors of tho Board of Educa tion tho women In nil parts of tho city nre taking an Interest nnd nro evincing a desire to vote. Whllo It is admitted that tho con test will ho n lively ono It Is conceded on all sides that tho republican ticket will win and MiikI .'lt- .iim.Ii. Mm, Orton of Carson, la., Is the guest of Mrs. Ralph Sage. Dr. J. 51. niasgow Is at nn Omaha hos pital In a piecnrlnus condition. Mrs. P. A. Wells, Sll North Twenty-llfth street, hnH returned from Kansas City. Tho annual meeting of the congregation of the Presbyterian church will bo Monday night. Twin boys have been born to Mr. mid Mrs. W. J. Wllbon, Twenty-third and 1 streets. " , Frank Tavlor. one of tho popular young men of South Omaha, Is figuring on settling In tho west. Tho funeral of Mrs. Peter Mitchell will bo nt Twenty-seventh and I streets ihls afternoon. Hev. C. N. Dawson will otll elate. II, C. Bostwick, cashier of the South Omnlm National bank, cables that ho has Bound hand and foot to household drudgery, scrubbing and rubbing day in and day out, doing your cleaning in the hard old fashioned way woman, why do you do it? Break away and use GOLD DUST Washing Powder This famous cleanser has proven the emancipation of thousands of other women-why not yours? Let GOLD DUST do more of the work, you do more of the play. For greatest economy buy our large package. Chicago THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Philadelphia St. Louis, Now York, Boston, I Fashions for the Season Hint liy Mury I. n nib. EXCELLENT SACRED CONCERT I.arK)' Crowd ut Temple Israel Full- DcniiKc the AVentlier. Tho entertainment last night nt the Tem ple Israel fair was n sacred concert of un usual excellence. The Tcmplo Isrnel quar tet was assisted in tho concert by Mrs. Martin Calm of Chlcngo, Slgmund Lands berg and Charles Stcckolberg. An eloquent address was delivered by Rev. Kdward Frederick Trefz on "Tho Miracle of Song." 'Lead Kludly Light" nnd Schneckor's "Lord, Thou Art My Confidence" were sung by tbo qunrtot. Mrs. Martin Calm, soprano, sang two numbers, "Show Mo Thy Ways, O Lord," and "O Divlno Redeemer," both of which numbers wcro well received. A vio lin solo by Charles Stcckelborg, "Prlzo Song from Master Singers;" a piano solo by Slg mund Lnndsberg nnd n duet for piano and violin by the two men named completed tho program. The concert wns well attended in splto of tho disagreeable weather nnd wns ono of the most delightful muslcnl entertainments ever given In Omahn. Mrs. Calm hns won many now ndmlrers In Omaha this week and her singing has been ono of tho notahlo features of tho fair. Tho fair will closo this evening with a grand ball. 3779 Fancy WaUt 32 to 42 n. bu-t! Woman a Waist; to bo Mado With or Without the Fitted Lining. No 3779. The waist finished with soft Jabot-llko rcvors Is always graceful and very generally be coming. Tho smart example shown Is suited nllko to slender figures and those that incline to stoutness, a vlrtuo not ab ways found In n single design. Tho full soft front, with tho outlining rovers, tends to conceal tho lines of the wearer rather than to emphasize them, and whether sho desires to conceal flesh or to apparently Increase It will bo found to servo her well, Tho uiiglnal Is inndo of figured Loulslno "with trimming of Ciuny lace, but all the toft silks, nlbatros, plain nnd embroidered chnllle, veiling crepo and similar soft wool materials nro entirely BUltahlo when the waist Is lined, whllo cotton and linen fabrics aro equally good when tho lining Is omitted, The foundation Is n lining fitted to tho figure and which Includes undcr-arm gores that nro covered smoothly with tho ma terial. Tho back Is plain nnd -smooth across tho shoulders and is drawn down In gathers at tho waist line. Thn fronts nro slightly full nt the shoulders nnd nre finished with soft rovers tbnt glvo a tapering effect. The center front, or plnstron, Is soft nnd full and U attached to tho right side ot tho lining nnd hooked over tho left. Tim sleeves nro In bishop style with moderately deep cuffs and tho neck Is finished with a stock collar. When tho waist Is mado unllned tho plnstron Is atltchcd to tho right front benenth tho rovem nnd honked to tho left. To make this wnlst--for a woman of me- (Hum slzn -h yards of niatorlul 21 Inches wide. I yards 27 Inches wide. 21?; yards 32 Inches wide, or 2 yards H Inches wide, will bo required. Tho pattern No. 3779 Is rut In sizes for a 32, 31. 30, Si, 10 and 12-lnch bust measure. For the accommodation of Tho Boe's readers these pattcrna, which usually retail nt from 2.ri to "U cents, will bo furnlshod ni a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers nil eicpenso. In order to get nny pattern enclose 10 rents, glvo number nnd nam of pattern wanted end bust inensuro. Al low abouv ten days from dato of your letter before beginning to look for tho pattern. Address Pattern Department, Omaha Ue, Saturday, Boy's Day- Drox L. Sliootnnn always expects tlio lioys on Sntimlny nnd is prepared to lit to their feet rt shoo at. $1.50 that lias never been equaled anywhere else for near the money Made of good, lionest leather with n ;ooil, heavy solo that will stand tho hard Itnoelcs that a uood, lively boy will rIvo them "Wo take as much caro In fitting theso Sl.flO shoes as we do any shoes In the country. Drexel Shoe Co.. Catnlnctiie Seni Free for tlio Asking. Omnliu's tii-tn-1tite Slum Unas. IMS I" A II. NASI 8THHHT. SCHOOL SHOES wo JgP W The Most Complete - Piano Stock In tho West Cnn bo found at our salesroom It comprises all tho lenders nnd numerous others Knabo plnnos, Kimball pianos, Kranlch & Bach pianos, Hallct & Davis pianos, Needham pianos, McPUall pianos, Whitney pianos, Schumann pianos Wo hnvo pianos on vory eaBy monthly paymonts from 5.00 por month Fully warranted for tou years Aslc to rco tho wonderful and only successful Bclf-ploylne piano attachment Al'OLLO 'Phono 188. A. HQSPE, Music and Art. 15(3-1515 Douglas, Easter at Balduffs It's only ji week from Sunday till Has- ter ami want you to como In and see our rare collection of l-Jaster novelties Mas ter lilies, lllly of the valley In Ice cream models then there are chocolates, birds, chicks, crkh. llrownles Hllk and satin ((.'KB and then this list of special des serts of lei) cream Kjjbh, natural size, containing yolk; bird's nest, small chick ens, larger nests, setting hen, 0 eggs, its portions; wish bones, tied with ribbons; largo rabbit, 1.1 portions; wlno Jelly, St, Honore, Its to 1(1 portions; .lardlnerc en belluvue, doves, Intl. wlno Jelly, iner- angucK filvo us your order early. W. S. Balduft 1520 Farnctfi 9U Omaha, Neb.