Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 9, 1893, Page 9

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EOITORIAL SHEET. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. M mmmn mm A AR AR AN AR mn s A PAGES 3-(6 ESIABI ]NIIH) 19, JUNE 19, 1871 "OMAHA, SUNDAY 1\7‘170'17“[.\' G, JULY 9, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. 91\(11 E "HAYDEN BROTHERS’ GRAND ARRAY OF SUMMER BARGAINS. The weather is awful hot but Hayden Brothers are still offering bargains that defy competition. Come and see our immense stock. WASH DRESS GOODS. Never in the history of Omaha were summer wash dress goods slaughtered as this season. There is no ex- cuse why everyone should not be able to buy this season all they want. Look at some of the special bargains on sale Monday Cost cuts no figure here; it is simply the price made to sell, and sell quick, as stock must be greatly reduced this month—we must have money. 40 pieces dark ground, black and navy blue ground Challis with neat little flgures only 275cyard. Only one dress to a customer. 15¢ printed and corded Dimities now only sc yard. Llama Cioth, corded Crinkled Seersucker, Scotch Homespuns, etc., only sc yard. > Fine printed India Linons and printed Mulls 10c, 12Y¢, 15¢, 20c and 25¢ yard. 25c figured dotted Swisses now 15c. 47¢ imported printed figured Swisses reduced to 29c yard. 4oc imported printed Dimities, the best grade to be found anywhere, now 19c. You who know the qualities of these fine Dimities are well aware that there is no house in Omaha where you can buy them at this price except at Hayden's. Domestic printed Dimities that were 17%c and 19¢ now only 1oc yard. Come early in order to get a good pick, for these prices will sell them fast, Also bear in mind that if you wish to save money, Haydens' is the place, for no matter how well you might do at other places you can always do a little better at Haydens’. RED HOT PRICES ON MLKS AND VELVETS THIS WEEK. Surah Silks, black and colors, worth soca yard, 29¢ YARD. 39¢ YARD. 49¢ YARD. 59¢ YARD., If you are going to the World's Fair you will find that a Black China Silk will give you more service and be cooler and more comfortable than any other fabric, and we are making panic prices on them: BLACIK CHINA SILKS 24-inch, 65¢. 28-inch, 85¢c. 82-inch, 98c. YARD, COME IN AND LOOK AT THEM, Colored China Silks, plain and printed, worth 75ca yard, g0 at....eeiennoe Wash Silks, handsome new styles, worth 65c a Colored Bengaline Silks, L everyone else asks QUL PLICE!s oiais sisisis oisirinis'atalaiolpleisrsioieis sie LINEN PEPARTMENT. In this department we are overloaded. We are forcing the sale on tuble linens. Our stock is too large. Wo are making Jrices on damask to close, cost not taken n consideration. this to you. ‘Would it not pay We boast of carrying the largest stock of popular linens in Omaha, and our dis- [ pluy open for your inspection will prove you, therefore, to go to hundquarters ~whe they carry tho stock and whoere they | CLOTHING All Summer Clothing is Cut Nearly in Half. BOYS AND MEN’S. Our $750 Men's Suits Are taking the wind out of the §ro and g12 suit sales of | Think of weight, stylish summer suit for only $7.50, clothing houses. suits, sure, this week. it, a nice all wool light- See these Summer Coats and Vests: A pretty good coat for 25c, A nice coat and vest for soc. For $1.50 we will give you a fine pongee silk coat and vest, worth §3. Flannel. ladies’ cloth, alpaca, linen serge, and "all kinds of cloth, in all colors, at greatly reduced prices for this week. Boys™ Wear. Summer suits and wash suits for boys at prices in keeping with our desire to get rid of them as soon as possible. There are all kinds, and the prices are nearly as numerous as the kinds. Good durable suits for $1. Boys’ pants for 25c. A e LEd T From our great shoe sale oflast week there are sover al dozen left in each Ilot. They will be closed out this weelk at)| these prices: The ¢4.50 hand-turned ladies on sale at ¢ LUDLOW shoes for 2.48 a pair. famous REDUCED FROM $4.50 T0 $2.48. Every lady knows how well the LUDLOW fine shoes fit and wear, We are selling their §4.50 hand-turned shoes at $2.48, If you want a big bargain in a fine pair of shoes this is a rare opportunity, Ladies fine 2,50 patent tip cloth top oxford ties, $1.75. Misses' $1.75 russet oxford ties, $1.35. Children's $1.50 russett ox- Men's Shoes. Reduced From $3.60 to $2.40. Our regular hand-welt §3.50 satin calf shoes goin this sale at $2.40 a pair. If you want a fine dress shoe, bargains. these are Men's §1,50 canvas shoes at 75C pair, Boys s Boys' $1.75 satin calf button shoes, 2 to 5, §1.20, Youths’ $1.50satin calf but- ton shoes, 12 to 2, $1.00. Van Dyke 58-inch fancy weave turkey malse the pricos. ford ties, $1.20. Domestic Dept. Here is where every one can tell tho extra value. All the leading brands of musiin and double width sheetinz, pil- low cases, ote. Get our pricas and suve money. 8-4 bleached sheets made of Lockwood sheeting, weli finished, only 50c each. 9-4 bleached sheets made of Atlantic sheeting extra good value, 55¢ each. Pillow cases, 10c each. Remnants of sheeting, shirting. ging- hams, denims, flunuels, table linens, ete., at prices that will surprise the most economical buyers, Stc must be reduced, and will be greatly reduced | during the month of July. Keop posted guins. nad look over our bar- It will pay you to do so. Wool Dress Goods. Special Sale Monday. We are slashing the. prices right and left. We at prices ton fabric 40-inch Scotch plaids, former 68c, Monday 25¢, 40-inch suiting, former price $1, Mon- day 45c. This line is strictly all’ wool, and all styles, 2-inch all wool challi nothing reser Il go at nen all wool novelty black, reguiar 1_to $1.25, ull go in one lot Mon- vou have l.een paying for cot- prico 3 that we sold for 59 3 40 price Dress Linings. Summer linings in Percaline, cambr hair cloths, can- vas, crinoline, ete. The finest line of satino silesin in all colors, all the new shades. The best assorted stock of dress linings in Omaha ut Hayden's popular prices. Jewelry Dep’t. Specials for this Week. Appleton, Tracy & Co’s full jeweled, adjusted movemont, ina gold filled cuse, $14.95, worth $35. 00. B. W. Ruymond full jeweled and adj gant gold filled hun to wear 20 yeurs, 318 $40.00. Gents’ Royal gold great varictios. nic klu mn\(‘mcnt 75; positively worth illed hunting caso watch, w weled American movement, #5.75: worth $10.00, Ladies’ gold filled hunting eiso wateh, with in, Springfiold, or Walthan movement, B Plain sofid gold childs ring 250, worth Missos. solid gold chased rings 4Sc, worth £1,00. Ladies’ solid gold chased rings 69c, worth $1.50. Lad olid gold set rings, regular beauties, 95¢, wouth $2.00. 14-kt. solid gold wedding rings $1.50, worth 3.00, Ladies’ solid gold set ring dublet stones, 8¢, worth Everything in fancy and ) ware at half jewelers prices, Solid Sterling silver souvenir spoons 59c. ]!n"us’ 12-dwt. kuives ov forks, $1.25 er ; S hd silver thimbles 13c. adies’ and gents’vest rolled plate pat or cuff buttons 25¢, worth $1.00, 5 goauine kle alarm clocks 68¢. lid gold neck chains 98¢, worth ). Solid $1,25. All goods warranted as represented. Clock and watch repairing at reduced prices. gold heart charms 59¢, worth Mattings; A large stock of China mattings. Must be closed out at cuce, will sell you wool dress goods GROGCERIRES. Staple Groceries Cut Down, Crackers. Soda crackers, 4e. Ginger snaps, Tic. Molasses cake, Tic. Oat meal crackors, Tc. Milk butter, Tdc. Frosted cream, Tic. Graham vrnckcr« e, Sugar cookies, Tic. XXX milk erackers, Te. Lemon snaps, Tic. House Furnishing Goods. Mason fruit jars, pints, 65¢ per dozen; quarts, 75¢ per dozen. 3 pint jolly glasses, fc each. Extra fruit jar rubbers: Patent seal- ing t‘l]mrh the heat of the can scals them, 5¢ per dozen. Special size enamel cooking pot. for cooxing fruit and preserves, holds 14 quarts; tho regular prico for these pots is $2.25, our price $1.58. Glars water pitchor, 1lc. Cups und saucers, ldc per sot. A few more of thoso $12 100-picce din- ner sets for $5.95, Just received, a fino lot of dec rated per set. worth Clothes wringers 0 cach. Initial glasses, any nitial you want, 40c per set. TUBS— * No. 3 tubs, 41c ch, regular price 70c No. 2 tubs, wch, regular price 80, No. 1 tubs. 1, regular price 90c. 5¢ each, regulur price 10c. lobe wringer, $1.20 each, regu- G- hmlLau_p ladders, 70c, regular price, lding ironing boards, 87c, regular bosom boards, &0c, regular pr . Clothes pins, 5¢ for 12 dozen, price 10c. Wash boards, 5¢, regular price 10c. Wooden bowls, 3, regular prico 10c. Market baskets, 2¢, rogular price be. Clothes baskets, 33¢, regular price 75c, Rolling pins, b¢, rogular price 10c. Wooden spoons, 5¢, regulur price 15c. Potato mashers, 3¢, regular price 10c. ‘Wooden lemon squeezers, 3¢, regular price 10¢, regular Furniture Dep’t. Two Specials. Our entive stock of pictures on sale this weels at just half price. You can get handsome pictures for 50c to $1.50, worth from %1 to $3, We also put on sale a solid oak, man- tel, folding bed, quarter sawed, chiffon- ier front, polish finish, easily worth $30, now $22, For $19.50 we.offor the finest folding bed in the United States for that money. It is worth %28, These offars ave for this week only. Waists. Wash Suits. Wool Street Suits These lines of summer suits and waists must be reduced Have are the Quickest Sellers. 20 Ib pail of all kinds of jelly 3 Ib can of all kinds California plums 12§c, regular price | prico 819 50. It’s Money We’'re After. Goods that th: People Must Look at These Prices. 35¢, regular price 75c. Good coffee 12}c, regular price 25¢ to 35c. Good tea 25¢, regular price 6oc to 75c. Good flour soc, regular price goc to $1, 2 b Catifornia peaches 15c. regular price 25¢ to 35c. Columbia river red salmon 12}¢, regular price 25c Gallon can apples 25c, regular price 3sc. Dried apples sc, regular price 1oc. All kinds of California evaporated fruit less than half price. Canned Coods. All kinds of California 3-pound can of plums, 124c. 8-pound can California peaches, 150. 3-pound can Caiifornin apricots, 150. Home made catsup, per bottle, 15c. Silver flake oat meal, 5e. Ceroline flakes, Gie. California Bre American break Imported maccaren Imported spaghetti, 12{c. Impoted vermicelli, 12fc. All kinds of washingpowder, 10c. Steel Ranges. The Home Stecl Range, tho finest steel range made, with patent ventilating oven and locomotive grate, $27.50. The equal of this range cannot ba bought anywhere else for less than $50. Lamps, Just received, a fine line of parlor lamps, vase'style. The regular price of these lamps is $6.00; at our Rlonduy force sale we will seil them for $1.95. Gasoline Stoves. Quick Meal Gasoline stoves, evapos rating style. 3-burner Quick Meal Gaso- line stove, evaporating style, with large Russian iron ov ular price $20.00, our sale price $14. “U This is the New Process. 4-burner Quick Moal Gasoline stove, evaporating style, with large Russian iron oven, regular price $25.00, our sale _'1 his is the Now Process, a80* Russian iron oven, ), our eale pric new process, rner gasoline stoves, $8,50. Carpets. We will sell this weel some Elegant patterns of Lowell ingrain carpots for 63c n yard, Velvet carpets, 90c, Body Wilton, . Brussels, 47 Drug Dept. Something New in Soap. Oatmeal Castile, 5¢ cako; 6 for 250, Shandon Bells so cake. Oakley’s C hurly Liauvel, 19¢ box. Andrews’ Palma Rosa, 19¢ box, Andrews’ Tropical Flowers, 19¢ box. 3-1b. bars Castile soap, 29¢ ba Pozzoni’s Complexion Powdor, L Blanch Face Powder, 40c box. Swan Down Face Powder, 10¢ box. Tetlow’s Swan Down Face Powder, 15¢ box. Blush of Roses, 65¢ hottle. Velvet PPearl of IRoses, much better and largor bottles, Gse bottle, Hagan’s Magnolian Balm, 650 bottle. Oriental Balm, $1.25 bottle, Dep’t No. 50. A Chance to Make Money, ““Money saved is money earned,” and we are fullv demonstrating the fach that you can save money by buying your goods in this department. lies’ funcy leather belts, remnants of the Movse stock, 10c, Ladics’ fancy leather bolts, of tho Morse stock, 20c. Ladies’ very fine leather, silk and vels vet belts, from 25c to $1.560. Ladies’ novelty ‘wire spring belts ad box, remnants cut prices. Big cut in ladics’ hand bage. be article for 19¢. 350 article for 60¢ article for Tac artiele for & Special sule on laces for Monday, Luce for 2¢ rd, _ Laco for 5¢ per yard. Lace for 8¢ per Ladies’ ull silk Windsor ties, 10c each 40 packages of hairpins for be, Children’s fine laco collars, 2¢ each, lics' canvas belts, 1¢ each, ction dress stays only 100 per hese are the best dress stays do and ure more durable than the higher priced goods. 4 balls of erochet cotton for e, Best stockinet dress shields, 8c per Radical cuts will be made this week, Ladies’ woolen Eton and blazer suits in blue and tan, reg- ular price $6, for Monday only ¢3.95. Ladies' nove'ty flannel suits in light gray and blue striped, regular price $3.25, for Monday only at g8c, Ladies’ white wrappers, regular price $2. fully one-half. red damisk, cheap at 40¢, now at Hay- 15-inch all linen glass checked towel- den’s ut 26¢ yurd, ing son yard, 8-4 dinnor size all linen bleachoed nap- Kkins, $1,00 a dozen. st s v shos | A VDEN BROS. Straw Hats. Clearing Sa'e of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats. Men’s 50 and 75¢ straw hats. . White, brown and bl and children’s 80c uml The Wo ure showing a groat many fancy styles in l‘lllll“lhl{ and terns that are 2 P R R e e canteolied by Huydens’ veduced to 790 cach. All wo ask of you is to exumino this spread, five centor others gov more money | pieces, Nevow 8010 1 the histor excopt ot Hayden’s, i wio don't expect Lo seo one loft on Mon- duy evening. Culting and Look at those red bordered creamdam- ask at 250 yard; for the same. 60-inch Lace Curtains. We will close out some odd patterns of lace curtains at §0c, 75¢ and #1 per pair. Some very fine ones at $2, Curtain scrim, 2¢ per yard Silkaline, 10¢, 15¢ and 20¢ per yard. all linen bleached damask, sold by others at 50¢ and 60c yard, now at Haydens' only 20¢ yard, Remember | this is full bleached and all linen, only 20¢ yard. PFiner dumask in same pro- portion. 50, at only 98¢, Ladies’' laundered percale waists, worth 87¢, will go only 45¢, Ladies’ percale waists in light and dark colors, stylishly made, regular price from 7s5c to $1, for Monday only ssec. Ladies’ silk waists in plain black, black and white or b'ue and white, striped and figured, regular price $3.95 and $4.25, Monday at only $2 at slashing the | towels. ~ 25¢ hemstitched linen huck | pove’ towels at 15¢ eaeh, size 20x40. A full | BOY® line of Turkish towels. straw hats Men 1 and $1.25 n.luw_ Dmlu Window Shades. Men's fine 8150 and 8175 straw huts 760 1u ull siyles and prices. In all the latest shapes, Shades made to order in all widths, prices on Rugs. Spocial salo of rugs this week at very low prices. in bluck, brown wall Paper' 81,08 N straw hats Men’s #3 Fedora and nutri Boys' and children’s fanc, at less than half price, w stock just opened for fall trade, It will pay, you to iook at this depart- went, pair. e livery lady making u purchase of 250 worth or over will be entitled to one i copy of the Domestic Fushion Review, colors and KA

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