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— PA(JFS 910 1() T\\'I‘ "l lE’l}{ \]‘,AR THE OMAHA SuUNDAY BEE L\'I)AY APRIL A VARIETY OF SARGAIN. 4 £LC pieces of ‘Challis, round, cnly 2{c yard. Syecinl value in Challis at €c and 12ic Fine ¥atecn, 82 incheswice, 10c yard. Fast pluin black Sateen 10c, 15¢, 190, 2fc urd 85c \nn] Fast black plain India Linen, 10c, 12{c, , 10¢, £Cc and 25¢ yard. Remnants of faet black Lace Stripe Luwns, oniy e yard. Fine Ginghems a specialty. Largest line to select hmn Ginghams at 5, i, 8ie, 10¢, 124c, 1¢¢ and 25¢ yard. We are in it. \\1‘ have purchased direct from the mills five cases Outing F'lannels on sale to-morvow at He yard, You cun not match them at this price in Omaha, Best Pacific Lawns, light or dark ground, only sc yard. Dark shades in Batiste, 8 yard. 86 ineh wide Garner’s Best Batiste at 10c yard; worth everywhere 1sc yard. Choice of all our new styles of all French Flannel, 49¢ The biggest Largain in White Flan- nel. Yard wide White Wool Flannel, unlg 260 ym-d cheap at 40c yard. ‘best make unbleached Turk- ish Towels 15¢ each. Special burgains in Huck Towels— Huck Towels at 10c euch. Huck Towels at 15¢ each, Extra Huck Towels, 6 for $1. X fine and extra large Huck Towels 25¢ ench. We claim these the best value ever offered by any house in Omaha. Weask you to examine and com pare them. Hemstitcbed T Two rows of openw Fringed Lunch C luths, 75¢ each, bargain. See our line of Fancy Linen Scarfs at 86e, 60e, The, $1.25 and 50 each. 18-inch Barnesly Bleached Crash, 10¢ light or dark 9, Cloths 50c each, A . yard. Special bargain in Table Padding at 40c yard. _All colors in two-yard wide felt §1 yard, Special bargain in double width Sheeting. We carry all the leading “brauds in bleached or unbleached. 42-inch Pillow Casing, bleached or brown, 10¢ yard. 10-4 Brown Sheeting 16ic and up. 10-4 Bleached Shecting 18¢ a yard and up. ‘Oul' stock of White Dress Goods is the largest und best assorted. Also fast black Wash Dress Goods, everything that is new and novel you will tind in this department. To-morrow we offer all our entire stock of Merrimac and American Shirt- ing Prints, for one day at 2§c yard. Indigo Blue Prints 5¢ yard. (xomrl)rcua Calico 34c yard. Best Cambrice 8ic yard. Good Silesia, all colors, 10¢ yard. 86-inch wide Armenian Sevges yard, Laces. Laces. Fine hand made linen torchons ut e, 7o, Oe, 10¢, 12¢ and 15e, 600 pieces v wl limn torchons and 10¢, worth 2 83 styles black )\Ilkl es at 10c, at 12¢, at 15¢, at 17¢; worth 2i¢ up to se. White and (um v trimming laces at 2¢, 8¢, rw. 7c and 10c; never sold under 150 to 25¢. Bros nottingham from and Ge. 10¢ at Tie, laces and tatting 14-in to h-in wide at, 1o 40 Tho greatest bargnins ever of- pery nets at 19, 23c, S-in wide finest black silk and y nets and flouncings at 43¢, bae. #1 and ¥1.25; actual ir 215 up to $2.75. Needlework Material. A large line of fiuo goods from the Eiseman stock will be closed st once. Embroidery silk, 5¢ dozen spools; rop and all kinds fancy silk thrends nt oue- third usual prices. Beads and ornu- ments of all kinds go in this sule; also stamped linens, Wall Paper dra- Art — PART TWO. 300, NUMBER HAYDEN BROTHERS. Great Were the Crowds which Attended Our Special Sales the Past Week WHICH ENCOURAGES US TO OFFER Millinery Dept. This department has never displayed such a splendid array of bargains. Dar- P ‘rench flowers; bargains in ostrich tips; bargains in finc rib- bons and millinery trimmings and orna- ments of all kinds, The display of un- trimmed hats is unsurpassed in any . The prices are unapproachable, side from the present display of pattern hats, this depertment is showing 1,400 trimmed hats, and no two alike. ~ High class stylish goods at reasonable prices, and active trade makes it possible for this department to show the latest and most exquisite nov- elties. Every day's express brings something new and attractive. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN Jackets, Capes and Shawls Ladies’ Black Cashmere Shawls heavy silk Tringe: £1.75, reduced from $2.50, 2.0(). reduced from 2.75. 2.50, reduced from 3.0 8.00, reduced from 350, Up to $15.00. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Fischu, em- broidered and heavy silk fringe: $1.75, reduced from 2,00, reduced from 2,50, reduced from 8.00, reduced from Up to 820.00. 1 Im of Ladies’ Fancy Summer Shawls 81 £1.50, $1.75, $2.00, reduced one- half. | Ladies’ Blazers, in hhuk, tan, blue and gray, §2.75, 33, $3.25, 83.50 to 8] Ladies’ Reefers' in black, tan, blue and gray, $2.50, £3, 33,50 to § Ladies’ Cape, black tml]ulclu(h,gold bullion b mhng nnd cord, $2.. Ladies’ Cape, black twil d cloth, plaited, $1.50, reduced from %2.50. We have a large line of the latest novelties in Capes and Wraps at the lowest prices. Misses’ and Children’s Blazers and Reefers, age from 4 to 16 years, gold and silver trimmed, from $1.25 to $10; reduced one-half. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, and cambric, 50c, 0 $10. Ladies’ Skirts 89¢, 50¢,75¢. 81, A new and large line of Ladies’ Cali- co und Cambric Wrappers at 98c, $1.15, #1.25. 81.50, one-haif of former prices. Ladies’ Walking Jackets, in black jersey, size from 514 to 44, at 150, Ladies’ House Jerseys 50c, 7ac, 98¢, Ladies’ Knit Underwear.|: Ladies’ fine Jersey Ribbed Vests only 10¢, worth 20c, Ladies’ fanc in silk, sateen, Ribbed Jersey Vests Lisle only 19¢, fss Ribbod Vosts, comes {a 1, pink, blue and w and tied with'ribbon on neck and sleeves, only worth 50c, Swiss Ribbed nly 25, worth Vests, long e, aso of chilay Vests, 8¢ each, Muslin - Underwear, All of Bisowan’s fine muslin_ unde w soiled, on sale Monda rogar of “cost; it must be closed out atonco. Wo have also lots of odd picces in our regular stock that wo will' close out at an immense v Spe reduction, inl—25 doz ladies' fine gowns #1,50 go in this sale_at 98c, 0 White Skirts, sduced from $1.2: Corset Covers for nicely Monday. Ladies’ Drawers and Chomise at about one-third regular prices. Bargains for Monday. . Hosiery.- Ladies’ Fancy Hose, pin stripes, 6c ’ Fancy Hose, worth 15¢, 20c 2duced to 10c. L—100 doz. Ladies’ Black lieu ribbed, whito feet, and every pair warranted, fast color; on Monday only 124 per pair, worth Ladies’ Fast Black llom, Hermsdorf dye, fine gauge, only 25c per pair, re- duced from 40c. Children’s Gray Mixed Cotton Hose, 8c per pair, worth 15c. Children’s Fast Black Hose, only 10¢, worth 20c, Children’s Derby Ribbed black, 124¢, worth 15¢, Chilaren’s Double Knee Hose, black, worth 40c. Infauts’ Fine Cotton Hose, fast black, 25¢, worth 50c. Ladies’ Fine Tmported Fancy Hose, from the Eiseman stock, worth 50c and 75¢; your choice of this 1ot for 25¢ per pr. vibbed, Hose, fust fast BO} 3 Shlft VleStS soBiack and whito stripes d3c, 4c and Fine French Percale Waists, only 25¢, worth 50 Blue Seersucker Waists, 35¢, reduced from 50c. Mother’s Friend Waists, 89¢, reduced from 60c, Mascot and Sun Waists, only 58¢, re- duced from 75c, Aprons. Extra Large Size Lawn Aprons, only 25¢ each, Fancy from 40c. Black Sateen Aprons, 50¢, worth 75c. On Monday, all our fine A prons,wor th 50c and 60¢, reduced to 350, Corsets. i ‘We will let down the prices on Mon- ay. 100 doz. Corsets on Monday reduced to 19¢ ver pal See our 25¢ Corsets on sale Monday. 1 case of Summer Corsets, 80c,reduced from 50c, + Our 75 goes at Hle. On Mnmll\) 50 doz. Black Summer Corsets, the best one made, and every p(m warranted, This Corset was mmlo tail at $1.75. On Monday, only $1.00 each, See our 98¢ Corset on Monday, regu- lar $1.50 quality. Our 75c Corset on Monday has no equal, At 50c we sell one of the finest Corsets ever shown in this city Remember we carry as fine a line of Corsets as any house west of Chicago, and can save you money. Gents' Furnishing Goods. On _ Monday extraordinary sale of gents’ summer overshirts. We carry an immenso line of these goods. Some lines to be closed out for less than price of material Gents' Domet Shirts only 85¢, reduced from 50¢, Fine Domet Shirts only from 60c. Domet Shirts, made, e worth 75¢ At #1900 wo are showing line of Madras Crepe and rirts, others ask $1.50, 100 doz, gents’ Fast Black half hose, |every pair warranted, only 25¢, reduced from 4 Lawn Aprons, 25, reduced Summer Corset on Monday e, reduced bosoms, well a beautiful fine Sateen gents' Unlaundered Shirts, rkk miils muslin, double k and front, continuous facings, only 50¢ each, reduced from On Monday 10026-inch umbrellas, gold tipped, only 65¢, worth $1,00, Wall Paper | |k i Silk Department A sale to draw out comparison and ~<now v.he sterling values in this depart- [)rxmcr; prints 15¢. Real China silks 284c. India silks 88c. Cheny Bros’ China silks 75¢. Black gros grain silks 68c. Black gros grain silkg 78c. Black French armures 79c. Black silk and French faillo 78c. Biack surah 50c. Colored 19-in surah 50e. Colored French failles 75¢. Black silk grenadines 6fc. Black silk twist grepadines 90c. Now iron frame grepadines 81.174. Black Dress Goods SURPRISING VALUES. Black English cashmere 10c and 124c. Black cashmere 20¢, 25¢ and 30c. French henrietta dle, 58¢, 56 and boe. h_A\ll wool silk finish heoritta 83¢c and 7c. Silk warp henrictta 95¢ and $1.35. Black all wool serges 55¢, 58¢ and 60c. Black ail wool flannel, 40-in wide, 33c. Day by day this department is strength as people become convinced they can buy the best known and most reliable goods at reasonable prices. Elgin silverine watches, good as coinsil- ver $3.50. Elgin coin silver watches $6.7 Elgin gold watches $10.¢ Elgin made $1 Ladies’ coin silver watchos 38,00, Ladies’ gold watches $! This department has a complete stock of all the standard watches and is ready to sell at less than wholesale prices. Coin silver rings 25 TaRleavast goid Gents' coin gold rings, The latest and most exq ties in earrings, bracelets, hairpins, naments, tea sets and novelties for presents. The cutest of all novelties in Ansonia clocks 89¢. 1847 Roger Bros, $1.38 set. 1847 Roger Bros. spoons, 50c set. People cannot only one brand of Roger Bros., known for any recommendation. Special bargains in gold and silver Jewelry Dept. gaining n gold watches, no better 85. or- silver castors, cake stands, knives and forks, be misled. There is oods known as 1847 and they are too well 1 spectacles, napkin rings, and numerous Binok broadeloth fronf 05c to #2.75. others hi 'h class novelties at special low prlvea Black and white plaids 43c, 48c and uncy weaves in stripes 49¢, 59¢ and “Black checks 750, 87c and $1, Black mohair brilliantine 25c, 33c, 430, 47c and 6G3c. Uldl.l\ brocaded brilliantine 63¢ to Colored Dress Goods 3-4 twilled casnmere 10¢, worth 20c. 50 pieces alpaca 8ic, worth 15c. 100 pieces brillantine, fancy plaids and stripes, 89¢; worth 7c. 46-in henrietta cloth-85¢, worth 65c. 42-in_novelty spring checks 83c, worth $1.25, 40-in summer plaids, new styles, 40c; worth 75c. 40-in French stripes all wool novel- ties, 50c; worth 85¢. 40-in all wool gerge, fancy colors, 49c; worth 88c. 42-in mohair brill'antine in this sale at 39¢, cost 75¢ to import. 42-in fine French corded dress goods, in 11 shades, 69¢c; worth 93¢, Curtains and Shades. 3,700 pairs, entire stock of New York importer of Lace Curtains, consisting of Irish Point, Brussels Net, Swiss and I\Oleullum in elegant patterns, at 550, 03¢, 67¢c, Toe, 87¢c and $1.00 pair, 600 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 8 yards long, taped edge, at 59¢, 63c, Tie and 89c. 450 pairs Nottinghum Lace Curtains, ed all 8% yards long, in beautiful patterns, uglhrm‘rur,’"|0r;;|f"“"lwlcllcc W';'k of "'x“” Ay 5 ribbons. Special sale prices, 1¢, 2¢, 3¢ 3’2’1‘.( and. scalloped elges, 31,05, wortl 5e, 7¢, ub to 15¢ yard; worth 7e to i Ri Tambour and Irish and Irish Point Lace Curtains in elegant patterns, at $4.25, $4.75, $5.08 and 816,75, worth #5.00 to $25,00, 800 pairs opaque uhudos mounted on self-acting rollors, at!¥7c, 19c and 21c, worth 25c to 35c. 800 pairs Chemlle Portiere Curtains, all of a Philadelphia manufacturer’s stock, at $2.98, $8.50 and $4.87, actual value $1.87 to $12.00, Ant cotton for deaperies, at Tic, 10¢, and "17¢, worth 15c to duuul "Swiss for sash curtains at 10c, 12fe, and 25¢; large varievy of up- holstery, tl'imuflngi. nges, etc, Brass trimmed curtal poles 15c each, worth 3 Book Department. Mugazines, books and novels at re- duced prices. Children’s linen picture books at 7e, 10c. sheets good note paper, 5. Best white envelopes, 3¢ bunch, Hake’s, Ward’s and Whiting’s cele- brated Irish and Seoteh linen paper and papeteries at less than half usual prices, A\ e e e = 115 dozen handkerchiefs at 10c,at 12¢,ai 15¢,at 17¢, worth 2 300 stitched and embroidered handkerchicfs. Your choice of 2 stock is a New York importer’s sample line and worth 23 Ladies and Late novelties in value 15¢ up to 45 styles silk ruchings at fe, at 7c, at 10c, at 15 Tnmense stock absolutely in Wall Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. 500 dozen Children’s School Handker . chiefs 1c, 2¢ and 3 225 1adies’ fanc handkerchiefs at 3c, at ¢, at 7¢, actual value 10c to 1 78 dozen ladies’ sheer lawn hemstitch- border hemstitched white handkerchiefs at 5c. ladies’ hemstitched linen 5S¢ to 85¢. dozen ladies’ sheer linen hem- 5 stylos at 12jc. This 5 to 63c each, Children's Windsor Ties. Satin Ties in new styles at 5c. Silk Ties in new stylesat 10c. 50 styles in Scotch Plaid Silk Ties at 19¢, never sold less than 83c. Ribbons, Ribhons . This department is constantly receiv- the latest shades and styles of fine ribbons, It would be hard to find Hamburg and Swiss EMBROIDERIES 300 new styles at le, 2¢, 3¢, actual value 5¢ up 1o 4¢, 5o, Te, eilings and Ruchings. tine silk veilings at | at7e, at 10c, at , up to 25c, Wall Paper new 5e, 7c, 10¢ and i aper at 3, e 12¢, at 18¢, actual ° House Furnishing Goods. Seller meemens. rl\ V- das. Green Japan, a good tea, 19¢, 21¢, 25¢, 20c. Sundried Jupan Tea, 15¢, 19¢, 23¢, 200, 35c and Uncolored Japan Tea, 20c, 29¢, 350, We have just received the largest in-| d43c, 50¢, 5. voice of crockery ever received in Ba u-l Fired Tea, 19¢, 23¢, 25c, 200, —Unhandled cups and saucers, Young Hyson Tea, 85¢, 40¢, 49¢, 60c, 2jc cach. 24,210---Handled cups and saucers, 3¢ each. 530- \‘ lates, 8¢ oach. 1l--~\\ ash bo nd pitchers at 27 ic each, 22,600—Sauce dishes, 2¢ each. Platters at 3¢, 5c and 10e each. Soup plates and bowls at sic 8,560—Chambers at 23¢ each, Also, thousands of soap dishes at 3¢ each. Cream pitcher Vegetable dis Tumblers at 2fc 5 Tho above goods are the white ironstone china made. In decorated ware we can give you just as good > each. and 5¢ each, very best BARGAINS, Dm,m.m_d cups and saucers at 82¢ per Decm ated dinner plates, 42¢ per set. Decorated pie 5’1 ates, 330 per sot. Vegetable and covered dishes. each. Decorated sauce dishes, 26¢ per set. 80,000 milk crocks at 3ic per gallon. 10,000 6 Piece Glass Sets at 13c per st 1,000 Fine Toilet Sects, 8 worth $5.00, 5,000 sets Mrs, Potts’ and Mrs, Streot- er’s Flat Irons, $1.00 per set. 6,000 Clothes Wringors, $1.75, This is the finest wringer made. 5,000 gross Carpet Sweepers at 80¢,81.75 and ch. 50,000 Wine Glasses at 3c e 10¢, Hammered brass worth 50c. A full line of Ivory, the new novelty in glass. We have it in Cream Sets, Salt and Pepper, and everything else 59¢ .05 per s each, worth 18-inch Trays, 5c; Solid Steel Garden Hoes, worth 65c. Weeding hoes, worth 75¢. Garden Steel Rakes, 12 tines, brace shank, 20c. Spading Forks 49¢ each, worth 75c. Spades 49c each, worth Shovels 49¢ each, worth 3 50,000 feet garden hose Tic per foot. 20,000 foet warranted garden hose, 10c, 124c, 15¢ and 174¢ per foot; worth twice the money. Carpets! Carpets!! STRIKING BARGAIN S Amazingly low prices on goods. 50 rolls Jointless China Matting, 124c, 15¢, 17¢, and 25¢. Compare. 65 rolls Ingrain Carpets, new styles, at 2"‘- 83c, 87¢ and 43¢, worth 40c to G5c. Compare. ) rolls Extra Super Wool Carpets at 574c, 62¢, 08¢ and 75c, Compare. 175 rolls new styles Tupestries, Body Brussels, Velvet, Moguettes, Axminsters and Royal Wiltons, "This carpet department is an immense store in itself and carries beyond ques- tion the largest variety aI h rh cluss carpets west of, New York ( Many peopla wont enst to look and came home to buy. Trunks. Trunks Trunks. Large size, fine locking, at’ pr b 20c each; solid steel, 20c each; SALE. standard strong and 1d about © \u-.r out the Kot o good bag Sce our Center Tables, Music Racks, English Breakfast T Oolong Tea 85¢ to This is the finest line of Tea that was ever offered in Omaha. Do not say to yourself that we cannot sell good Tea for these prices. Buya pound and be convinced, If you do not u)flu' ton wo will refund the money. T e all worth two and three times the pr New Imported Olives 25¢ per qt. Tmported Chow-Chow 15e. Imported small Pickles 10e per qt., worth 35 We will per qt. Vel per 1 Very fine imported evaporated Raspe borries, 30¢ per 1b. Imported Valoncia Raisins, very fine, Ste. Imported Strawberry Jams, Imported Red Raspberry Jams, 130, 3-1b. can California Peaches, 20c. This is the best Peach you ever bought. We sell all kinds of California Plums, 174e. 3-1b. can California Importea Catsup, Imported Engl Sweet Chocolate, Premium Chocolate, Condensed Milk, 10e. Sugar-Cured Hams, 9¢; Picnic Hams, e, Boneless Hams, 9¢. Bologna Sausage, 5c; Head Cheeso, sage, 7ic. Dried beef, Tic 2-1b, can Blackbar 2-1h. Preserved Ilhpht vries, put up in suga yrup, 174 Soap, 25¢; 6 bars v Soap, 25¢. Furniture Dept. We carry a complete line of Furnfs ture. All we ask is that you will call and see our goods and compare our prices. Weshall be glad to wait on yod and help you sclect, Do you intend when domung house this spring to get new mattresses? We can show you a nice line at v able prices. Plain Excelsior Mattresses, “B.7 tick, $1.95, 15, any size, , “B.” tick, § worth $3,25, Wool Mattresses, No. 1 ), No. 2, #3.65, worth $6.00 and $4.25. All sizes Woven Wire Springs, 81.50 each, worth $2.00. We can show you good "suits in 16th century or antiqué finish at $15,00, $17.50, $23.00 and $28.00, and some very fine solid ouk suits at prices lower than you usually pay for the same elsewhere, e to 95¢. sell you large Pickles o y fine imported Blackberries 10c pricots, 20c. per qt. h Currants, 7{0. 174c. Jiver Suusag worth $2.85, SPECIAL SALE ON BABY CAR’ RIAGES, ou want in thisline at .95, $5.85,36.50, Theso are all Come and gon them before you bu Drug Dept. Al xluwl \l\l\ sma |l\ sizo, 40c. Nestless Food, small si 40¢ Melling' Food, large size, 65c. Mellins’ Food, small sizo, 40¢ Buggy sponges reduced to 15 Sponges, large si School sponges le. Chamois skin, large aize, from Tae, Chumois skin, small siz to L Hot .u 2lo, Toilot Soa| It 106, Cocoanut ¢ ko, Meodicated * Transparent Clycerine Sonp at <as for 10e, Soap at 17¢ per | Towol Racks, Hat Rucks, Book Cuses, © Ol Sosp, 2 i and oll kinds of Chairs and Funcy Good mury other soups, which for Rockers. vant of space w ot ‘mention, a4 greatly reduc Wall Paper HAYD AN BROTHERS. B e d Sixteenth and Dodge Streets,