" .'.'' , V,.' ' 16 THK BKE: UMAHA. SATUKUAY, KEHKUAKI l',,l)Zl. , fi iWage .War Looms r Between Unions And Contractors Sonic Members of Builders1 Exchange Believe Pay Should Be Cut; Laborers Say Ex penses Still High. ... An interesting wale situation looms between the ' Olnaha Build ' trs' exchanjje, composed of con tractors, and the Building Trade council. ' ' 't lias been customary' to agree (in wage scales for a period of one year, on April 1 of each year. Some contractors arc now contending that wages should, be reduced for the coining year, whereas the . union men .contend there has been'no ma terial reduction in the cost of liv ing and there should be no cut in wages, although they assert ' they trc open to conviction.. : Jt is understood that union build ing workers will not ask for an ad vance over the wages of last year iirt it k the nninioii of the con tractors that they arc not willing to pay any fixed scale of wages for i period of one year, as they have done heretofore. , '":. '- -. Secretary llouh of the carpen ters stated-that his organization will have to be shown that tliecbst of living has dropped Jjcfore the mem bers will consent to a reduction. He averted that government , statistics fdiow that the decrease- has - been onl.vV 7.S per cent 'during tlie last year. ' , ' , . , Carpenters and bricklayers arc now negotiating with , he'i Ouitderi?' exchange on wagi stales. The tijuk layers have 'taken . a , :,firm stand against reduction o,f . the : scale of $1.25 an hour. - r . t Kalph Kieuit of' Peter Kit wit A Sons; asserted that icreducca, wages 10. per cent iir December, and 10 per cent two weeks, ago in a 14 trades, H eiress.wou Id Wed Poor English Artist i i I SI Kb! . Lumber Dealers Urge , Labor Organizations to Reduce Wage Scales The Nebraska Lumber dealers' as sociation, at its annual meeting in , the iRome hotel, adopted a resolution in which labor organizations were urged to reduce wage scales as near ly as possible 'to the standards of 1VI3. This action was! held neces- sary t6 bring about an increase of , building. ; - F. . C Conners of Palisade, chair man of flic government regulations - committee, read a letter from Charles S. Keith, 'chairman 'of the National Manufacturers' association of Kansas City, urging lumber dealers to con fer .with their representatives, at Washington to effect judicious leg islation in regard to the. admission f undesirable alien's'. S. D. Ayers of Lincoln was elect- - ed president of the state association for the ensuing year. A- K. Lam bers of Harrington is the new vice president.; Muriel Aslor has lost hor luart to a poor I'.uglish artist, accoruini; to cable dispatches from Loudon. Her stepfather. Lord Kibblesdalc, has for bidden the fndrriage. : lie declares he-wiH not.-consent to her marriage to any"inau who is not able to sup port "a wife. As far as the' .general public, is concerned, the idciHity, of the suitt.r is a mystery. MftrieF ia a sister ot . V niccnt . Astor and he is general guardian, for her jatcrcsu in the Astor. property in this coi'n try. Omaha Indian Fighter And Civil War Veteran - - Dies -at Lincoln Daniel K, Befit z HO, soldier, rcsi-, dent oL Omaha for 35 years, Twenty-' eighth '. avenjuc and Saylor street, died Thursdav night in a Lincoln hospital, Omaha -friends were noti fied yesKfday afternoon. ; . ' . tie was a veteran ot tnc v-ivu war, chlistingit in - the first outbreak in Company "C, Seventh Pennsylvania infantry, and serving through the en-. Mire struggle.-', - . ' . - when peace, was declared, he re cntisted and was in the service from that time continuously without ft break .until he was honorably dis charged for disability in May... 895, He " served during , the Indian -troubles in New Mexicq in 1882 and was in the famous Sioux campaigff in" 1890. t - "; :;t '"U' His grade was jiJician, S Relatives in Dayton, 0.,"'w'ei'c noti fied, and funeral services have been planned "for Suudayvafteni.6oii jti the' Gentleman chapel. ; ' p , , Members of the G'. A, R. will be in charge.'; ; '.-'' :' ' - Burial will be in the soMicr plot of Forest Lawn cemetery. 'v " - General Lewi6 Retucns . General E. M. Lewis and Otl;: L. S, Upton returned to. Fort Crook yesterday, following a trip of inspec Von to Camp Pike. Ark. v Divorce Court ' Fetlttonii. N ' Margarrt' Milton agalnt Clani-a Mil ton, cruelty. . Myrtle Schumaclier against Lewis Suhu lachr, desertion. " Rosa Glazar against Barry Glazer, aruolty. . , ' - Vlgno Walthers air.lnst Marls waltbers, cruelty. ' : - . Louis Kruis against William Krusa, i ulty. . Mlvlll Snyder against Hazel L. Snyder, Cruelty. . , - r.:'- Daeree t-'i:-' Anne Johanna Coverdale from T.dxfri ,foverd,le, nonsnoport. Anno Coulaon from Ealpa Coulsou, cruelty. . , l Llnslfy from Albert. T4nsley, non- aiippart, Burglar Raids Cigar Store Burglars broke through a; base ment window of the Y-B cicar store. "iil6 South Eighteenth street, stole J,WH) cigarets. laundry bundles, ci-g-arsjand candy, and then made their, exit bv breaking an opening through a wall. .', . j '. . - Legion Raising Money '' , "Lodgepole, Neb.. Feb. 11. (Spcr cial.)f-A public dance , started a money-raising ' series of entertain ,ments given by the recently organ ized American -Legion post.' ' Old, Rare and Unusual Books ' -.NEW; CATALOG ON RE- '. ' QUEST, FREE. v B. C, SEELEY CO.V vi - 40Peerboro St., Boston 17, Mass. ... I 1 - . . . . ..rr-sm V. ' ( ' I I ' v ' The PeriEjehnne- ' W M- ' A Victor Record.;;.' :v,Iet Us to Suggest W- . -. MBBftjr - 64622 "Sunshine of Tour . -mile." Mc- , ' '4itW' 14 c?mack- f ' H 74612 "Call Me Thine Own Garn5on. . ' ,) W 4 M Jk - 64864 "Sunrise and You." Johnson, j j) JsJm' 64833 "Ever of Thee I'm Fondly "'Dream-" -vi) ' ,.(iWev ing." Braslau. ' '. 4 - ' y&M) Yif. 64633 "I Love You Truly.'' Braslau. V , ' ' V. jJF' A. 64183 "My Laddie." GlucL .'"'" W ' 74571 "The Song That . Reached ' m ; ffjffk ' - Heart." Williams ,''), Lw -We have all the best and newest Victor Rec- ') if) ML r ordfe, as well as Victrolas in all styles. 'tat ;- MLCKElS ; ' : M; .'r ,: Th House of Pleasant' Dealings. " J5v- ' - ' 15th and Harhey. ' . 3ix -! '. 's- '.'S :"' " v L - .-I-'' " . ' . . 1 . : ivm. a ir mm SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Better Values on Dependable Merchandise -Which vJ arc' confident will retain ' the' old, and make hundreds; of new fj-iends , for Hayden's and their Cash. Buying and Sellinc;" Methods. M rJJtJ RATI Ton AY ' .FEBRUARY 12 TUTAYDEN THE CASH STORE Our Satisfaction Guarantee is Pari , Of each transaction here. ' It is and always has been our aim to offer only such Merchandise as we could depend upon !o satisfy. Clearance Sale of Women's arid Children's s v( :: i HOSIERY At Greatly Reduced Prices ... i " Wonieii's fine jjaugc, pure thread sillfiose in' all the newest shades of Gray, Buck, Beaver 'and "Brown. ' full i fashioned with flare tops? , v'ovih $2.98. Our Cash PrrceSS.OO , '.- ' i One big "lot of Thread Silkr Seamed - Back Hosiery from ohe of the lead-, Lng-mills jJiTCgulars -of . $1.25 and ' $1,.50 values. ' Sale Price". .:. . 59 Children's Fine Mercerised Lisle Hose, black and white; regular 65c values,' Sale Price .39? Infants Fine Cashmere and Mercerized Lisle Hose in black and white quality that formerly sold for 65c. Cash Price only :. . , .X'l 39 $2.00 to 13.00 Real Economies, Saturday in Ladies' Lace Neckwear i women'an children's ', i.-, . ' ' .j i;' ' ;- i i' - 'i. " ', . ' ' 1 '" ' " '' ' "' ; " ' " - . , Nov, tip-to-date, and perfectly made, : In i -White, Cream and Ecru shades.' Two-big lots:$2.00 and $3.00 values U at One Special , Price, Kach First Con'sistsv'of straight band collars in St. Gall, Venice, Fillet,, Point -' Gauze" and t'rench Torchon Laces. Worth $2.00 each. Either Lot Saturday, at, Choice, . A- Second LOT ! UNDERWEAR v ? Batiste ox Soft Muslin Envelope Chem ise; pink or wliitct daintily trimmed with val laces or .embroidery , regular I k. jn-iee $1.50 '.On Sale.y . . ... . .-89J A w t Maincnnlr n "Ration flnwma "nr T!nvInnA illl'lii. : The: new .liici Vestces (, wi tli (i ..straight"" and f ' cimiiaf collars" t '! of Piatt- ValX I French Val and Knibuoidei-o'd1 Bretonnetti. 'Regular Price, f Nainsook of Batiste (Jowns or Envelope Chemise, daintily trim'mecj'vtvith fine ' ' val ' laces on . touches of lefitbroidery ; regular price $1.98, On Sate' J. $1150 Second Floor. ' ' L , $3.00. Women's fine cot toiu union suits' Avith leaded top, lace bottom, also fine lisle -vests with hand crocheted yokes or tailored tops; regular price 75c, On. Sale ........ ..50,, Women's fine lisle union suits with tailored or bodice All' r 1 ' ' tops, tight knee or shell bpttom; regular and extra sizes; iUl vrO at '. regular price $1.25 and $1.50." On Sale ... . . . . . ,9S Onerice, ' ; ' Main Floor.- V ; Saturday : V -; T , of the . Plush or Cloth Sale J Including elegant fur- trimmed, Plush Coats and ; j Cloth Coats -ith fur collars of Opossum, Kubia, j Raccoon and Wolf. The styles arc the .season's j smartest--loner" wraDDv models, mediifiii j IfiniHh 1 Plushes-gnd regular- Coat Styles. Suitable ; for Masses and Ladies. Sold formerly up to l4o.00. uu bale Saturday ....... t , . . $45.00 New Dresses," $24.50 Hundreds of classy new Dresses 6ade up in Taffetas, Messalines, Georgette Com binations and Cloths. A large variety of styles in all threading shades. : Sizes for I: Misses, Ladies and Stouts. Dresses usu-' ally priced from $35.00 to $40.00. Hav- den's ' Cash Price .. . . . . . . .... . . $24.50 Saturday in the Children's Section . Second Floor. A . Little tots'.' Winter Coats, sizes 2 to 6, spe cial values at . . .$7,50 Girls' all-ivool Serge Middy Skirts. Satur day special .v..V?. .:$3.95 Girls' Gingham Dresses, special values Saturday at . ;$1.50 Little tots'. Gingliam Dresses, 2 to 6, worth $4.00 to $5.00. Saturday $1.95 Girls' Gingnam Aprons, worth $1.00 to $1.50. Saturday at ... . ,.. .79 . Suit Special ) 85 'Woiiien's. laud Misses' serge and velour 'suits. Formerly' priced from ' $35.00to $45.00. Saturday. V. . . . ... ..... $17.50 : Blouses at $5.00 Hundreds of Georgette Crepe and Tub Silk Blouses Formerly $7.50 to $10.00 values. .Saturday ..5.00 ' UniformSj Dix's Make,' Special ' Saturday, $5.00 l Nurses' white uniforms, Nurses' striped , uniforms aiid Maid's (black uniforms. Spe-' values, Saturday at i . $5.00 20 dozen Black Sateen Petticoats. $1.00 to $2.00 values. Saturday . . . f . '. . . . . 1 .00 ' Second Floor. Men's and Young Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats That Sold at $35 to $50 Must havej the' rooifl for new, d JV'jg Spring stocks ami nave priced 1 thenv'to insure quick and com plete eleafance-, at . . . '. v. ' ee D 1 1 Our entire J stock of Winter Suits and OvercoatsTop Coats and Leather Coats' that sold to $p0 included at this remark ably low. price. Just, our way of com pletely cleaning house for the new sea sonal gre,af opportunity for,our Custo . 'inersJ Saturday. J v ' - Y Sleeves or Trousers Lengthened or Shortened. ' No Other Alterations. ! ml k.llllll' l (IP IP i-- $2 and $?.50 ' en's Shirts 9 200 dozen Men's Shirts at less than one-half regular retail prices, or about-the cost 0f ma terial alone. A 11 sizes. Big assortment of pat terns. Fast colors. Limit 6 shirts to customer. Men's Medium Weight Long Sleeve Rib Union Suit in Springtex make. 3G, our low "cash price. . '. . v - " -i Sizes '34 to . . . . 1.9t 2,500 Men's Muslin Night Shirts, Steiner make, finest materials; trimmed in white, black; and red silk piping. Our cash price. ... . ......,;. y; ............... .$1.45 Cash Buying; Means a Big Cash Saving We - Make the Prices for the People " C k-ll. Sacks Best High Grade -DRIED FEUIT DEPARTME5X Flour, per sack $2.45 SPECI.HS 24-lb. sacks Best High Grade 40-50 eize Sugar Sweet Pranes, Flour, per sack ...... 1.35 per lb. ....... .176, 21-lh. sacks. Pure Rye Graham 50-60 size Sugar Sweet Prunes, Flour, per sack $1.25 - -per lb. , 15 8 lbs. Best ' White and Yellow CO-70 size Sugar Sweet Prunes, Cornmeal for ......... !..25 per lb. 12d . 4 lbs. Blue Rose Head Rice 25d Fancy Evaporated Apples, per 6 lbs. Best Rolled White Brcay ib. ......15 fast Oatmeal ........... 25c Fancy Muscatel or; Seedless 4 lbs. Best Hand. Picked Nary Raisins, per lb.' 30 Beans for ....i.. ....... 25d .Fancy Muir Ptaches, lb. 25d 16-ounce package Best Domes- Dromedary Dat)es, pkg. 17d New Comb Honey, rack ..SUc The Best Shelled Pop Corn, per' lb 5 Fresh ' Roasted Peanuts, -j. per ; -lb. . ........ .l2Md. BIG COFFEE SPECIALS , Our Famous Santos Blend, .per lb. '. ...,.,... -25 Fancy Golden Santos, lb. 22) Fancy Ankola Blend, lb. ..40 H. B. C. Special Blend, lb. 35tf 't 8 poundu .... . $1.00 The Best Tea Sittings, lb. 5 Choice Pan Fired Japan Tea, per lb 35 Dreakfast Cocoa, m ...12?C 15 lbs. Best Bed River Ohio Potatoes'1..., 30d , Fresh Southern Shalots, ; Beets, , Carrots, Turnips, or Kaaisnes, ner bunch Fancy Solid Cabbage, lb. ..3( Fancy Head Lettuce, head IOC Fanes Leaf Lettuce, head ..5d 12 lbs. Fancy Greening Anples for ..i 75 Highland Narel, per doz. . -25 Fancy Florida Grape s Fruit, nth, .....5c, 7Hc, 8?sc, 10c tic. Macaroni or Spaghetti f for 716 ' 16-ounce cans Wilson, Pet or Carnation Milk 14i Gallon -Cans Karo Corn Syrup, ; per can . . i .... ........ .63d ' , Gallon Cans Karo White Syrup, , ' .per can .".73d . ; ; 12-oUncd cans Molasses ,...5d Y , No. 2 cans Early June Peas, or ; ; Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn lOd 10 bars Beit 'Em All or Diamond C Soap 35df 10 bars Electric Spark Soap for 49d Large Jars Pure Fruit Pre serves ...... ....29d No. 2 cans Golden Pumpkin, per can Snider'a Pork and Beans, per can ...74d Snider's Tomato Soup, can lOtf Fine Chick Tli .A i S lbs. Coarse or. Feed . . Grape Nuts, package . . Jello for Dessert all pet pkg. ., Bushel Boxes Fancy Beauty Apples 25d ...15d. flavors, ...110' Roman ..$2.85 FITE SPECUtS O BtTTEB AXD EGG DEPARTMENT. The Best No. 1 Creamery Butter, per lb. ....490 Fancy No. 1 Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, per lb. ...280 Fancy Country Creamery Butter, per lb. ..,......"..T;.......45e The Best Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen 380 All Best Brands Nut ButtefX per lb. 30f A n Exceptional Offering New Silk or Straw Millinery the Equal of Higher Priced Models Elsewhere A collection of beautiful new Hats .faithfully poriraying the style variations of the season. Here will be found copies and adaptations of exclusive New York models and importations and original models from ouP own work rooms. " ' - ( The collection includes narrow brimmed sailors, off-the-facc shapes', close fitting effectB, rolling brims, poke bonnets 'and novelties styles for. the miss and matron models trimmed with flowers, fruit,, sashes; feathers and ribbon. Every new rotor for sprjng is represented. , ' ' ' Special Today 200 smart trimmed flats in a bisr variety of st vies at - . I'": $5.00 . Unequaled at the Price. Special Shoe Items for Saturday f . . i' Saturday we place on sale about 390 pairs, of Women's Oxfords and Pumps iu broken lots, with no attention paid to former prices. Come in and pick your size and save ONE-HALF. Sale $3.50 'Men's black calf and black glaze colt bluclicrs. All Goodyear welts and every pair guaranteed tc( give entire satisfaction. These shoes have been, selling all season for $7.50. Wc have a full run of sizes in each lot. Sale Price'-';, ,. . . . . . . . ....... .'..'.'.$5.00 V; . V Misses' Dull Kid I.ace Shoes in sizes 12 to 2. Sold all scSson 'for $4.00. Sajlc price- .v. .:. .$2.50 Gliilds' Kid and Patent Button First Step Shoes, sot and very comfortable, annot hurt the baby's feet. Sale price . . . , . . $1.50 v Men's and-Women 's all felt slippers, the $1.25 kind. .Sale Price . . . 75(? ! : ; . ' , . t ... t Six Saturday Specials In Sanitary Market ; Fitncy "Rolled Rib poast,v Lamb Hindquarters, lb.. ...:.W..25 ' lb .....18 Steer Pot Koast, lb.l2V-; . Veal' Breast, lb...'. ,.12',i? Limb Forcquarters, . t .Sugar .Cured Bacon, ' , lb. r ..,'..-.15' .lb. 20 Choice Quality Meats of All Kinds at Saviig Prices. y It Pay TRY HAYDEN'3 FIRSTIt Pays i 4 ' '