Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 16, 1893, Page 9

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[ PP, U EDITORIAL SHEET. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. WE ARE ABOUT HAYDEN 10 TAKE STOCK. Stock Must Be Reduced At Once. Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests 8c, worth 15€. 1 lot of ladies’ lisle thread and Egyptian cotton vests,worth soc and 735c each, reduced to 2sc. Children’s fast black cotton hose only gc per pair, reduced from 25c, 1 lot of ladies’ fast black 12%4¢ per pair, worth 25c. cotton hose, fine gauge, only Ladies'fancy lisle thread hose,worth7 sc and g1, reduced to 1 case of ladies’ extra heavy pure silk mitts, worth soc, re- duced to 25c100 dozen stitched handkerchiefs, only gc gents’ fancy bordered, hem- each, worth 20c. 1 lot of ladies’ summer corsets, perfect fitting, only soc, reduced from 75c. 1 case of gents’ seamless sox, only gc per pair, worth 12%4¢c Special sale of corsets for Monday, Special sale of boys’ waists Monday. GREAT CLEARING SALE BN Waists and Suits. Ladies’ Percale Waists, regular price 50c and 65c, will go at only...... 371/ c /2 Ladies’ Laundered Percale Waists in stripes and figures, regular price 87¢, Monday ab 0nly...eus ceoreens Ladies’ Percale Waists in light and dark to $1.25, Monday take your choice at only...... saese Ladies’ Percale Suits, regular price $2.25, at only.....vvvvueeiiiiinaes Ladies’ Novelty Flannel Suits in light gray and blue, striped, worth §3.25, Monday ut only. . Ladies’ Lawn Street Costumes in fancy striped and figured, regular price $3.50 and $4.00, will go Monday at obly.. 45¢c colors, regular price from 750 98¢ 98¢ $1.98 All Silk Waists in plain,striped and figured, worth from $3.25 to $4 your choice for Monday at only 19¢. 19¢. 19c. 5,000 articles that range in price from 25c to $1 on sale Monday at 19c, this includes Tinware, Graniteware, Blue Enameled, China, Glassware, Crockery, Woodenware, etc. Hat Department. Clearing sale of men’s, boys’ and chil- dren’s straw hats, 60c and 750 men’s struw hats 25¢, in browa, black and white. $1.00 and $1.256 men’s straw hats, 50c. 1 lot of men’s straw hats averaging from $1.50 to $2.00 to be sold at 75e, 750 boys’ straw hat in white, black and browa and mixed, 260, b0¢ children sailors’, 25¢. A fine felt stiff brim hat in black ana brown 98¢, worth §1,50. 88,00 Fedora in bluck, brown and sutria, lo the latest shupes, $1. 08, Hot Weather Silks. Cool Prices. Shantung pongee 20c yard, Kai Kai wash silks43c yard. Hubutai wash silks, 24 in, wide,65¢ yd. Solid color surah silks 20c yard. Solid color bengalines 9 yard. Changeuable taffotta silks 59¢ yard. Cheney Bros.” 80 in, china silk 75¢ yd, Black china silks at low figures, Buttons. ‘We will offer on Monda; burgains over offered in buttons in the l country. Less than § of uriginal cost, the biggest SINGLE ( gain during this sale. Wash Dress Goods. Reducing the prices in order to reduce the stock. We huve more wash dress goods than we should have at this season of the year; we must have money; we are therefore making very interésting prices. It will pay you to examine our bargains and keep posted; we don’t ex- pect your money unless we give you bet- ter value for tho same than you can get elsewhere. We start on Monday selling 200 nieces India mulls, a very fine and showy wash fabric made to eell at 15¢ a yard, our closing price now ¢ a yard. We would advise you to come early as this is one of the best bargains offered this season. On Monday morning and as long as they last, which will not be very long, wo will offer the greatest bargain in sat- ine ever offered by any house. 120 pieces of 32 inch wide satine in hand- somo colors and very desirable styles, made to sell for 25c a fard, we shall close every yard of them as long as thay last at 7dc a yard. These are no rem- nants but all first class in every respect. Notice a few of the following prices and you will soon discover that it pays to trade at Haydens: 25¢ grade of printed dimities 10c. 10c grade of imported printed dimities 19c. 47¢ grade of imported printed and fig- ured Swiss¢s now 29c yard. * Best donjestic fizured Swisses 15¢ yard India mylls and printed India linons at e, 10¢, 124, 15¢, 18c,20c and25c yard. Shangai pongee reduced to 10c yard. **Brandenburg cloth,” well known for its finencss and firmness, in fact one of the best wash fabrics manufactured.sold all over the country &t 25¢, our closing price now 124c yard. All remnants of wash dress goods marked down to close. All we ask of you is to see them and the prices marked in plain figures will convince you that it pays to do your trading at Huydens. Wool Dress Goods. Monday we start our great summer clearing sale. Goods will be sold re- gardless of cost to reduce stock before invoicing. Half wool challies worth 20¢, to close 10c. 82-inch all wool challie worth 59¢, to close 89c. 40-inch Scotch plalds, in light colors only, worth 58c, to close 25¢. 40-inch changeable suitings worth 40c, to close 25¢. . 40-inch all wool importea suiting cords and chovrons worth 81.00, to close 45¢. 40-inch all wool figured black, worth up to $1.25, to close 590. 46-inch all wool Germun henrietta worth $1.25, to close 75¢. Domestic Bargains. We have too many double width un bleached sheeting, too many pillow cusings; are you in need of any? If so, get our prices. Closing out fine bleached muslin: Wamsutta at 10c yard. Pride of the West, 10c yard, Utica now 8ic yard, Lonsdale 7ic yurd. Fine half bleached 6#c yurd. Yard wide bleached muslin 4c yard, Rendy made pillow cases as low as 10¢ each, 8-4 sheets made of Lockwood sheeting, bleached, at 50¢ each. 9-4 sheets made of Atlantic sheeting, bleached, at 55¢ each. Extra heavy stundard 4-4 unbleached sheeting, 6c yard, Cheeso cloth and dairy cloth in dif- ferent widths and grades, OQuting flannel, ¢ yard. Shaker flannel, ¢ yard. Brown and blue denim, shirting, tick- ing, drilling, etc. Double width cun- vass shirting reduced to 10¢ yard. New styles of dark vrints. Best 5¢ apron gingham 1n Omaha Fine zephyr gingham at 10¢ yard. Great vuriety of figured cretonne, 15¢ urd, Closing out our linen and momie lap robes. Best grades now selling at the priee of cheap ones. Look them over and take adyantage of this money losing sale at Hayden’s. Dress Linings. Always busy in this department. On Monday we place ou sale 20 pieces of very fine peccaline, Jprlnwd. percaling, fancy patterns, guod styles, and the price will muke them very desirable; were 25c yard, closing price now 100 yavd, All remnants of cambric on Monday at 2e yard, All remuants of crinoline on Monday, bc_yard, ew line of watered percaline, all colors except black, 15¢ yard. White back cambrie, ¢ yard, Hair cloth, 25¢ yard. In fuct the only place in Omaha where you find a complete lining de- rurlgnuu\ and can get the colorgyou are woking for, Closing Out Sale In Department No. 50. We are closing out several lines of very desirable £oods in thisdepartment, and for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- | day we will offer the following bargains: Children’s fine fancy bordered nand- kerchiefs, 6 for e Children’s fine -fancy bordered hem- stitched handkerchiefs, 2¢ each. Children’s very fine Swiss handker- chiefs, embroidered, 4¢ oach. Ladies’ very fine hemstitched hand- kerchiefs, 4c eachy Job lot of haudkerchiefs, slightly soiled, Be. Job lot of soiled, 10c. In these two lots yoy will find hand- kerchiefs worth from to 40c each, Job lot ladies’ balts,10c, worth 35c. Job lot ladies’ hmuy;bella, 20c, worth handkerchiofs, slightly 50c. Job lot ladies’ silkc belts, 30c, worth 60 c. Job lot ladies’ .all silk Windsor ties, 10c, worth 25c. Special closing out sale of black and white laces. 3 Fine black lace, 8¢, '10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ per yard. i Fine tatting edge laces 7c to 50c per ard. 4 Fine lot of ladies’ collars and cuffs, 10c set. Job lot black and white linen thread, 2¢ spool. > g3 Job lot ladies’ canyds belts, 1c each. Special bargains in ladtes’ fancyneck- wear. - 5 & § Linen Dept. Stock Must Be Rzduced. We are overstocked on linens. Prices made to sell. 100 dozen large all liner huck towels on sale at 12{c each. 81.50 dozen, they speak for themselves. Look at them; they dre selling freely. ‘Big bargains in fine red bordered lunch cloths, 10-4 size, worth $2.50, now selling at 81.40, Large stock of 'Turkish bathing towels at b0, 10c, 6o, 19c, 250 and 50¢ euch, Turkish bath room rugs only 76c each. 60-inch wide striped turkish toweling, fast colors, only 75c yard. 15¢ toweling now i0c yard. Spscial prices on bleached damusk or cream damask by the plece in order to reduce stock. Irlsh fronting linen, butcher linen, embrgjdery crash, glus3 toweling, pant lipen, dress linen for dusters, ete., at lower prices than you will find elsewhere. We must have money and take this way of getting it, by cutting down the -prices and (oruing the sales. If you are going to nee linens this coming scason it will pay you to buy them now. Jewelry Dep’t. Specials this Week. Gents’ gold plated watch chains 45c, worth &1, Gent’s hest gold plated watch chains, warranted tolast five years,98c,worth $2, Gents’ all eilk braided watch guards, 2 . 3% | Gents’ best rolled plate paent lever cuff buttons 25¢, worth 76c, Gents’ best rolled plate link cuff but- tons 50c, worth 1,00, Gents’ patent lever pearl cuff buttons 86c, worth $1.00, Solid silver stick pins 15¢, worth 85c, Solid silver thimbles 18¢, worth 50c, Solid silver bracelots, 25c, worth 60c, The watch cloek can be carried in the vest pociker, warranted to keep good time $1.25, Nickle alarm clocks 58c. The latest novelties in silverware at half jeweler’s priges.. Rogers’ 12-dwt.; knives or forks, 81.26 per set. 3 Another week sale.on fine watches, B. W, [{ufimon,d mckle movement, in gold filled hunting case, 818.75; worth $40.00. . a . Appleton, Tr-‘f & Co’s movement, in a gold filled case, $14.95, worth $35,00, Rheumatic cure rii 98c; worth $2, All goods warran as represented. Clock and watch repairing at reduced prices, | Lace Cuftains. We are closing outi some patterns of lace curtains at one-half price, Have you seen the celebrated Columbian bed sets, sneets and pillow shams for $1.50 Eooks. ‘We have 2,000 copies of Ik Marvel’s latest books. Reveries of a Bachelor and Dream Life and will offer the lot at 10c each. 1,000 very fine cloth bound books, 12ic. Shakespeare’s com?leu works for 81, Mucilage, 2 bottles for Ge. Best envelopes, 24¢ per pa.ckuxe. Rest note paper, 10¢ per pound. Drug Dept. Those fine wines that we have been selling ut 76¢ a bottle we will sell this week for 85¢ a bottle. 1f you need any fine wines for medical r;:e you should wot fail to get some of 86, FOR THIS WEEK. HAYDEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT ‘WILL SELL LADIEBS’ $2.50 and $3 Oxtford Ties 2L AT % Hayden Bros.’ shoes aresold as advertised. How do these prices suit you? Mer's Gordoran §3 Shogs al 52. ~ Over 300 pairs of ladies’ fine $2.50 and g3 Oxford ties on sale at §1.73 a pair, Given to the Ladies We give in this sale FREE one bottle ladies’ tan dressing with every pair of our ladies’ fine tan lace shoes at $3.45, worth $4.50. One bottle ladies’ Gilt Edge dressing with every pair of ladies’ fine shoes from $2.50 up. In this lot we put a lot of Pillsbury Bros.' fine $3 dongola button shoes at g2.50, and a bottle of Gilt Edge given with every pair, Given to the Men, 1 box of our French black- ing with every pair of our g2 cordovan shoes, worth §3. 1 bottle of tan dressing with every pair of men’s $3.45 tan shoes, worth $4. 50, In order to secure a good selection of these bargains come early, BROTHERS’ The July Clearing Sale is Getting Wery Hot weather is causing some very hot prices. during this money losing sale. must be reduced. We need money and must have it. % OPY FIVE [IE——r "} PAGES 9-10. ettt ] — CENTS. nteresting Stock Our loss will be your 9c. 19¢c 5,000 articles that range in price | from 25c to $1 on sale Monday at 19¢, this includes Tinware, Blue Enameled, Graniteware, China, Glassware, Crockery, Woodenware, etc. KEEPIN The cut in prices is cutting down the stock, G IT UP That is what we arc after in the GROCERIES. THE PRICES HOLD GOOD ALL THIS WEEK. 20 1b pail of all kinds of jelly 35¢, regular price 75¢. 3 1b can of all kinds California plums 12}c, regular price 23C. Good coffee 121¢, regular price 25¢ to 35c. Good tea 25¢, regular price 6oc to 75c¢. Good flour 50c, regular price goc to $1, 2 |b California peaches 15c. regular price 25¢ to 350 Columbia river red salmon 124c, regular price 25c Gallon can apples 25¢, regular price 35c. Dried apples 5c, regular price 1oc. . All kinds of California evaporated fruit less than half pricey Crackers. Soda crackers, 4c. Gingor snaps, 74c. Molasses cake, 73c. Oat meal crackers, Tic. Milk butter, Tic. Frosted cream, Tic. Graham crackers, Tic. Sugar cookies, Tic. . XXX milk erackers, Tic. Lemon snaps, 73 MUSIC DEPT. Standard Sheet Ifislo Tc. PIANDS ! The extent of our piano trade enablea us to offer advantages which very few music houses can duplicate, Slightly Used Pianos We have always on band almost new pianos which have been taken in exchange for the WORLD-RE- NOWNED CHICKERING or have been returned by piano renters. These instruments show hardly a trace of wear, while we can often give a great reduction on account of use, Second-Hand Pianos Our immense piano transactions bring us constantly a number of second-hand instruments, which aftor being overhauled by our tuner and rapairers are rendered suitable for many years further service, The prices are very low, New Pianos We handle the very best pianos made. IEvery instrument selected from our immense stock is fully war- ranted and guaranteed to give entire satiefaction. The names of these pianos are known everywhere— CHICKERING— The World-Famous Piano, LEETER PIANO— Artistic in every sense, NEW ENGLAND—- 65,000 now in use, And various other leading mukes, PRICES FROM $175 T0 $1,500, We can save you money on Rugs. This week we will give some surprise ing bargains in rugs, Canned Coods. All kinds of California 8-pound can of plums, 124c. AT, 8-pound can Culifornia peaches, 15a, 3-pound can Caiifornia apricots, 150. Home made catsup, per bottle, 150. Silver flake oat meal, ¢, Ceroline flakes, 6ic. California Breakfast food, 6o, American breakfust cocoa, 880, Imported macearcni, 124c. Imported spaghetti, 124e. Impoted vermicelli, 12c. All kiuds of washingpowder, 100, Butter, Cheese, Meat 20-pound pails all kinds jelly, 850, Best country butter, 150 and 17q, Creamery, 19c, 21c; separator creamy ery, 2de and 250, In cheese we are leaders. Famous Wisconsin full cream chees 10c and 12¢c¢; Eastern Process full ereal 14c and 16¢; Young America full creamy 124c; brick cheese, 10c, 123c and 15 Limberger choese, 124c and _15¢; Swis cheese, 15c, lic and 19¢; Neufogt-t er packago; and all Oth cheese at lowest s, Our meat departmentis the lnrgnl\ and finest in the clty, and where not! 7 fng s sold but the best of goods. | -pound cans corned beef, 18¢, sold g over for 25¢, 1-pound cans 10c; deviler ham and potted ham, 5e per can; plohig ham, 1l¢; California hams, 120; strigtl; gugar cured No. 1 hams, 15¢; plati cornod beel, Ttc; compressed cool ¢orned beef, 10¢ per pound; bologna, dried beef, 10c and 12fc; bregk: bacon, 14¢ and 16¢, Our motto 1s class goods at lowest prices. {Furnlture. Spocial vale on Baby Carriages. Baby carriages $3.00, worth M.g& Baby carriages #3.95, worth $8./ Baby o ges $0.50, worth 89, Baby carriages §8.60, worth 811, Baby carrloges 815.00, worth 820, Baby carringes $18.00, worth $25. If you want one buy this week and got o bargain, y Parlor suits going at $20.00, worth $38.00, Parlor suit $35.00, worth 848,00, Parlor suit $50.00, worth $60.00. Parlor suit$65.00, worth 880,00, From $1.00 to $2,00 saved on Oal rockers $1.20, worth $2.00, Ounk rockers §1.83, worth $2.25, Ouak rockers 81,75, 76, Oulk rockers $2.05, Oak rockers $3.50, worth 85.560, Bed room suit, solid oak, 20x24 beve} plate glass, $17.£0, well worth $25.00, Same suit with 24x30 bevel plate glash $19,50, well worth $30.00, Do not fuil to visiv our furniture des parument this week, Third floor, Carpets. A call in our carpet dopartment wi convince the most skeptical that we af still in it, Wo have a large stock of Chinas matte ings that must be eold at ouge Prices wuy below the markets, | This week a good floor oil cloth at 164 { per yard,

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