Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 18, 1893, Page 9

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e EDITORIAL SHEET, D U A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE TWENTY ECOND YEAR. OMAHA, DAY MORNING, i PAGES 915, Spectal in Basement on Dinner Sets. Tomorrow and Tuesday. ' Silk Department, In silk our assortment cannot fail to attract your favorable attention, we show the prettiest and dmnti suitable for evory s st, No matter | what prices any other house may make, you will find by a visit to our immense L silk department the same silks for less :mun«-y, or better ones for tho samo {money than others offer. In our vast assortment of scasonable silks are to be g found: 8,000 yards cream white habutai wash silk, worth S5c; our price ORIV S ssesite) taste, 65¢ yard. 60 pleces changeable taffota these goods are sold $1.00 O S9c yard. 5,000 yards solid color washable hand-woven silks, goods that have never heen 8old for less than 85c¢; our prico this week....... 65¢ yard, Black Silks. This weck we ave offering extraor- finary inducements by giving relinble black silks at lower prices than ever before. Money with manufacturers and Importers is very scarce, and wo are open for any large lots for cash when prices are what wo consider a good bargain for our patrons, 5,000 yards striped ywhere for habutai and white Maryellicux, numerous sell- ing price $1.50 per yard; our 79c yard. 2,000 yards 28-inch extra houvy waterproof Japaneso silk, reg- ular prico 81.! black tin yles, reguls , Lthis week.... 85¢ yard. henvy B0 pieces extra black gros grains, armures, rhadz meres und sattn duchess, all first-cl sorviceable silks for dresses and goods that evory ono will ask you-$1.35 per yard for; oue price thi 98¢ yard. Wool Dress Goods. Special Sale Monday- 40-inch changeable mohairs, all new 00ds in all colors, worth Tae; sale price londay, 40c. 265 pleces ull wool Bedford cords, beiges, cashmeres and suitings, goods that sold up to 8! per yard, go in ono lot at 80¢. h all wool Scoteh mixtures, 1.8, sale price Monday $1. 25 -inch ull wool whipeords, worth 90¢, special Monday 65e. 125 pieces all wceol beige, worth #1, in brown mix, blue mix und gray mix, Monday your choico for 50c, all wool black nuns’ velling, worth 75¢, on sale Monday for 40¢, 40-inch all wool bluck grenidine, worth to close 50c, ingh all wool black henrietta,worth 96e, sale price Monday 630, 40-lnch all wool stripes and plaids, worth 83¢, special price Monday 40¢, Gasoline Stoves. atQuick meal gasoline stoves, evapor- ing style, 8-burner Quick Moul gasoline stove, style, with large Russia iron regulur pric .00, our sule price 814.00. This is the Noew Process. 4-burner Quick Meal gasoline stove, evaporating s yle, with large Russia fron oven, regular price 00, our sale price 810,50, This is the W 1’rocess, 8-burner, with step, Quick Meal guso- line stovo, with large Russia iron oven, regular prico #2200, our sale price 817.00. This is the New Process. Z-burner gusoline stoves $4.63, Steel Ranges. The Home steel range, the fluest steel range made, with patent ventilating oven and locomotive grate, $27.30; the equal of this rapge canvot be bought \n]wluu else for less than $50.00, Wash Dress Goods. This department is crowded daily) with customers; counters and shelves filled with bargains. Ha, is the only p'ace in Omaha where you can find u line of those popular colored and figurod swisses. nch swisses at 10e, others ask 8J-1nch s s at 19¢, others asi 3 80-inch imported swisses, a benutiful line to seleet from, at 47c a yard, ovhers® huve not got them. Largost line of printed lawns, 2ie, e, 8c and 10c a yard. Printed mulls 15¢, 20c and 25¢ yard. Largest line of satine, either in light ground or dark, at the lowest prices. | I'ull line of plain bl satine 10c, ¢, 30¢ and 35¢ o yard. Japonette, one of the latest imported wash fabrics out, sold in Omaha only at Hayden’s, 25¢ a yard. Ask to see them, you will like them, you will buy them, 25¢ a yard. A full line of plain India linen. bla india linen, lawn checks and stripes, nainsook, long cloth, mulls, tarlatons. | plain and printed dinities. In fact, if you are in want of anything in the way of wash dress goods it will pay visit Hayden’s, wheroe they carr stock and where they make the prices. Cloak Dept. Ladics’ pereale waists, in pink, blue and Qurnlo, ruflled front, regular prico 75c, Monday only 49c. Ladies’ percale waists (laundered) in figured or striped pleated front, regular price 87¢, Monday only G3c. ilk waists in blacik, black and white or bltie and white, figured, regu- rice $3.95, Monday only pstume, styl- , Mond: sh suits, regular .25, Monday only 98e, | Ladies’ Eton and blazer suits, in all wool blue flannel, regular price $5.75, | Monday only 5. t wool summer skirts, in k colors, regular price 75, Monday only $1.95, light Jewelry Dep’t. 200 hand engraved quadruple plated butter dishes, $1.98, positively worth $4.50. Triple plated gold lined silver mugs, hand engraved’ 25c ench, worth 7ac. 500 gents’ best roll plated w chains, latest designs, $1.50, worth 33, 500 ladies” solid gold set rings, $1.50, worth $3, Solid gold baby rings 25¢, worth 7ac. B. W, Raymond, nickel movement, in o gold filled hunting caso, warranted to wear 20 yours, $18.75; worth $40, Appleton, Tracy & Co's movement, in a gold filled hunting cass, warrantod to ar 20 yoars, $14.95, worth $35, dies’ gold filled hunting case Elgin, Springfield or Waltham watches, $0.50 up. *Rogars? 12 dwt knives or forks $1.25 sot, Nickel alarm elocks 53¢, Everything in_staplo silverware and novelties at half jowelers prices. Ladies’ best rolled plated cuff buttons, | ent levor and new styles, 23¢, worth ch g5, & positive reliof h, worth §2. ng at half heumatism, Y8 il wteh and clock repad ors’ prices. Furniture Dep’t. Picture sale this week, We have put 800 more pictures on sale this week at half pric The price is cut in twe, come early and get your pick of the new lot. Will also put on sule n solid oak bed-room suit, 20x24 bevel plate, good finish, for $17 Samo suit 28x30, bevel plate, $10.50, Maple suit antique or bevel plate, 20x24 for 814, Center tables, 24x24 inch top, solid onk, $1.05, Ouk stand 18x18 top, 95¢, lfuth century, 50, Trunks and Valises. You can get a bargain in trunks and valises, Solid grain leather bags, 18 inch $8.50, Good bags from ¥1.50 up. 84 inch trunks, zi ver, rush iron bottom cover: y #3.50. 32 inch $2.95, 80 inch $2.50, 28 inch, 0, We havo all sizes and styles. You can got a genuine bargain this week in Haydens' Purniture Dep't. Third floor. Ginghams. Haydens’ tako the lead on ginghams. They not only show a larger stock and better assortiment, but make the lowest prices. But the' way we ure selliog ginghams just now our stock will not last long, and we would advise you to come now and make your selections at kT , 710, Be, Bic, Yo, 10¢, 12¢, 1é¢, , 20¢ and 25¢ yard, We can and will suit you, It Dep’t No. 50. . This department is still on top. Ldok at these prices for Monday. All [resh good goods at prices below corpotition. With each 50c¢ purchase wo wiil give a copy of the Domestic Fashion Review, a book fully worth 25c. Combs. Rubber fine combs, 2 for 5e. Metal back horn combs, C hildren s round combs, Best stockinott dress ghields, 8o pair. 500 yards fine black lace, 8¢ per yard. I){} yards fine black lace, 124¢ per yard, 700 bolts fine torchon lace, 8c per bolt of 12 yards. 25 dozen fancy head-rests, 10¢ each. Worked pillow shams, 20¢ per pair. Hose supportors, 7¢ per puir. 2 yards best olastic for 5e. 100 yards sewing silk 4c per spool. 10 yards sewing twist 1c per spool. 1,000 yards fancy dress trimmings 8¢ ! per’ yard F ne lace parasol covers, all prices. A 50¢ chiffon handkerchief for 10c. Ludies’ collars and cuffs in sets, 15¢. Shukespeare’s complote works for $1. Remember, a Fashion with every 50¢ purchase. Mexican hammocks only 65c cach on Monday. 40 pkgs hair pins for 5e. Linen thread 2c per spool. Ladies’ belts 1c each. A FashionReview w ith every 50¢ purchase. Letting Down the Prices On Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Our stock is too large and we are go- ing to reduce it by letting down the prices so low, that you can’t resist the temptation to buy and lay in a supply for the future. 500 pieces of bleached damask, cream amask, Turkey red, red bordered and fancy colored dumask mustbe sold, It’s impossible to give you full description, but look them overand see the prices. Nupkuns of all descripsion and prices from 25¢ dozen up. Towels are very low just now in price, stock is large at Hayden’s selection good, better value was never offered by any house in Omaha, You can save money in buying linens just now at Hayden’s. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. Special salo of hosiery. Ladies' fast black cotton hose, whita fect, 124c pen pair. Children’s jersey ribbed fast black cotton hose, 124 per pair. 1 case of gonts' seamless sox 9 per ir, worth Gents' _superfine h half hose 12ic, worth 23c. Gents' h half hose 17¢ per pair, Souve glove deps silk mitts, Special sale of parasols and umbrellas tomorrow. ’ ’ Men’s and Boys’ Hats You can't afford to miss our straw hatv sale Saturday, and children's straw hats 13c. spoons given away at our rtment with our 50¢ and 7ic The men's straw h $1.25 and $1.50 m the latest shape: $2.50 Fedora in black or brown, 3 $3.00 and ) Fedora, in black, brown and nutria, #3.00 men’s stiff hats in brown, 1,00, One more chance to buy a genuine J. B. Stetson Co, hat in black and nutvia in different styles, $2.08; hatters price $5.00. Butter. Country butter, 8¢, 10¢, 124c and 15 cand 19¢, and we will sell u the' finest separator creamery for Now is the time to buy good” but- ter at such low prices, black and e 5 DressLinings, Just opened, a new line light weight, at 15e, 20¢ and 23¢ yard, All the faney shades in cambric, per- caline and silecia, hair cloth, in piain white, black or fancy mixtures. New line of collar and belt canvas just opened; f sleevo lining, ete. Haydens’ ca the largest stock of linings in Omaha, Fruit. Call and get some lemons, selling fancy messina 1 dozen; dates, Tic; figs, 12ic and loc. of canvas, SewinE Mb:chines. We are selling as good a machine as ) is made for $18.00 to $20.00, fully war- ranted for 5 years. It will pay jyou to 00l at them before buyin g , Review | h House Furnishing Goods. TUBS— No. 8 tubs, 41c each, regular price 70c. No. 2 tubs, 49¢ each, regular price & No. 1 tubs, 50¢ ench, regular price H0c, Pails, ¢ each, regulur price 10c. The Globe wringer, $1.20 cach, regu- lar price $2 4,5 footstep ladders, 70c, regular price, $1.50. Felding ironing boards, 87c¢, regular price $2. Patont bosom boards, price $1.50, Clothes pins, 5¢ for 12 dozem, regular price 10c. Wash boards, 5c, regular price 10c. Wooden bowls, 3¢, regular price 10c. Market baskets, 2¢, regular price 5 Clothes baskots, 3¢, regular price 7. Rolling pins, 50, regular price 10c. Wooden spoons, 5e, regular price 15c. Potato mashers, 8¢, regular price 10c. ‘Wooden lemon squeezers, 3¢, regular price 10c. We are sole agents for the celebrated MERCER HOTEL CHINA, but we L other double thick hotel china which is sold by other dealers, This is a very inferior grade of goods and very much cheaper. Monday we scll 3-inch hotel bakers, 39¢ per dozen. Monday we seil 4-1nch hotel bakers, 39¢ per aozen. Monday we 89c per dozen. Monday we per dozen. Monday woe cer dozen. Monday we seli per dozen. Wa have a big bargain in some fine china. We have a lotof it, and we are going to sell it cheap. Now if you don’t get any of it don’t blame us. Wo are going to put it on sale Monday morning und the first como the first served. Large decorated potato or dishes, 16¢, worth 75c, Tea bowls, decorated, 7¢, wosth 25 Extra_large Begonia plates or fruit dishes, 13¢, worth 81. Fino decorated oups, plates, 15¢, worth 75¢. Extra large bird nest jugs and pitch- ers, splendid for ice water, 47¢, worth 31.50. Strausky Cameo Ware. Wo have the exclusive right to sell Strusicy cameo ware in Omaha, and we have just received 125 cases. We also handle the largost line of Strausky blue enamel ware in Nebraska. On Monday we will put on sale 60 cases and will divide them in 2 lots. Lot 1 goes for 27¢c and lot 2 0. They consist of all kinds of kitchen ulunsds, such as saucepans, preserve kettles, cups, milk pans, pudding pans, ete, 50¢, regular sell 5-inch hotel bakers, sell. 5-inch platters, 89c sell - 6-inch platters, 89c 6-inch plates, 39c salad saucers and goes for Drug Dept. Moth Balls, 7i¢ per box. Chamberlain’s Colic and Cholera Remedy, 20c and 40c. Drowy amaica Ginger, 20c and 40c, Puine’s Celery Compound, 7oc. Blush of Roses, 65 Velvet Pearl of Roses, 65¢. Syrup of Pigs, 40¢ and 75c. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate 40c¢ and “Dr. Plorce’s Favorite Preseription 750 Dr, Plorce's Golden Medical Discov- 30¢ per 1b, Perfume at 15¢ per ounce (please bring bottle), Domestic Dep’t. 36 inch half bleached muslin, 6ic yard, 7-4 bleached sheeting 12ic. Ready mude sheets and pillow cases at the loweut prices, Good ticking, 6c and 10c yard. Shirting, ¢, 8¢ and 10¢ yard. Outing flanuel, e, 8¢ and 10¢ yard. White shaker, 5¢ worth 10c 1.50 linen lap rabes, now 7 §2.50 fancy embroidered lap robes, $1.50, Remnants of sheeting, shirting, denims, cottonade fete,, at very low prices. —— Meats. Canned meats at ve pound cans Rex cor 1-pound cans, G-pound cans, dic potted ham, ¢ d ham, ox tongue and potted beef all at Tic p 3 hams, 11¢, California han No. 1 sugar cured hams, 17 10c: =alt” pork, 1lie; corned beef, 7 bologna, head che ese and liver sausage, He per pound. Cheese. is consin full eream, fe, Tie and 10¢; process full cream, 12ic, e weufchatel cheese, T4 per 15¢ and 1 limberger, for 124¢ 17c and 19¢; and cheese, 2 Our Great Piano Sale. Monday and Tuesday. Notice the dates, Monday and Tuesday, June 19 and 2o0. 20 pianos at factory prices. These pianos embrace six different makes, They are not cheap pianos butevery one is strictly first class. At present we are carrying, 10 different lines of pianos. We intend to reduce this 4 dif- ferent makes. To do this we will place on special sale on the dates above mentioned 20 pianos at prices which are less than these same instruments generally cost the dealer. The terms of this sale will be cash. To give every one an equal chance, we will not de- viate from our regular prices on these pianos until the dates mentioned, ; l You can save from 200 to 300 dollars on a piano by at- tending this sale. Come carly Monday morning, June 19th, and get first choice, . | | A GREAT DROP ON CRACKERS Less Than Half the 0ld Price.j Soda crackers, dc. Ginger snaps, 74 Molasses cake, Tc. Oat meal crackers, 7ic. Milk butter, Tic. Frosted cream, Tic. Graham crackers, Tie. rar cookies, 7c. XXX milk crackers, Tic, Lemon snaps, 7ic. Canned Coods. All kinds of California 3-pound can of plums, 12{c. 8-pound can California peaches, 1ie. 3-pound can California apricots, 150, Home made catsup, per bottle, 15¢. ilver flake oat meal, 5c. ‘eroline flakes, Gie. ifornia Breakfagt food, 5: American breakfast cocod Imported maceareni, 124c, Imported spaghetti, 124c, Impoted vermicelli, ie. All kinds of washingpowder, 10c, Teas and Coffees. This week we offer lower prices in coffee and tea than ever before. Brokon Java, 12ic, 15c and 19c. Cracked Java ana Mocha, 10¢, 22¢ and 25e. Fancy golden Rio, 2 Santos' and Maricoho, Javaand Mocha, 834 Ten dust, 10¢ and 15¢; sundried Japan, 19¢, 25c. We sell a No. 1 uncolored Japan tea for 25c; pan fired Japan 85c, 40¢; spider log Ja; 8¢ and . We CAr a full line of cholco black tea, Coylon English breakfast and Oolong These goods are the best that money can buy, choice, 273c; c; our blend Dinner Sets. v We have 1000 Dinner Scts of 100 pieces each, finest im- | ported porcelain, artistic dec- | orations, in neutral, blue, co- balt and brown. The price of this set is $11.90, but Monday we are going to cut it in 2, So if you come Monday vour Din- | ner Set will cost you $5.95, Rugs. Special sale this we rated India rugs, 80x3 f sleon the celeb- t for $1.40, Mattings. China muttings were never as cheap as this season—We huve a large swock that must be closed out at once, Prices 124¢, 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢. MEN'S MUITS, In the clothing department we are making it lively. A §4 CHEVIOT SuIT, That {s easily worth 36,50, and somo sold early in the season for $7.50. Summer weight and summor colors, A HINE WORSTED, $10. Thoy aroe in plain an d fancy weaves, sacks and cutaways, all si FANCY CASSIMERE, $7.50. Clothing stores get $15 for these. #12 is considered a cut prico. Our price for this weok only §7.5 BOYS' SUITS, 1, Summer weights, and our regular $1.50 and 32 garments, now $1. AT §2.50 Wo givea nice, stylish, wo suit. We have put the £3, &4 sort in this lou. MEN’S SUMMER COATS We have them for 25c¢, a neat, serviceable garment, Flannelette coats and vests 50c for both garments. for only BOYS CHILDREN., A picnic in boys’ and chil- dren's pants in cloths to suit, Well made, durable and neat, Prices: 28¢ 88¢ 80c¢ 750 BACH Great "Piano Sale L VLGS [nterest Ladies, We will offer A Pleasant Surprise in the famous make 1,500 of these elegantly finlsh= ed stylish shoes cut from $4.50 to $2.48. SPECIAL SALR Ladiess Shoes in basement MONDAY. It has been two months since we secured such a decided bar- gain in these well-known Lud. low shoes, We have them nbdw. They are stylish, too. Sizes 2 to 7. A to EE width, Ever lady knows Fow nice they are. £4.50 hand turned Ludlow extra fine Shoes, Sale price $2.48, We have scveral hupdregd Ludlow $3 shoe that will help # to make a rush tomorrow, Ludlow’s ¢3 shoes will goat_y $1.50. ) Tomorrow will be Ludlov[‘ day at Haydens', i Remember $3 $1.50. Remember $4. 50 shoei(&* shoes for

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