Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 23, 1893, Page 9

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f [ oy SUSTIvww— O S, ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187L THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMATA, SUNDAY MOi Y TEEN PAGES HAYDEN BROTHERS’ We Expect fo e I Smlllflg F&O(}S A Sale that will remain fresh in the memory of thousands who have taken advantage of the low prices. And Happy People this Coming Week Read the list of bargains on sale and compare them. SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN LRI T TV | el Last Week of the July Money Losing Sale Our aim is being accomplished. It’s money we're after, and it's monev we're getting. Wash Dress Goods. Last week of the July money-losing sale. Deeper cuts and lower prices. Money we must have; stock must be reduced. Those who have already bought no doubt have done well, but those that _have not will have a chance to do better at Haydens'on Mon- day. The cheap stuff is all gone. Now we are cutting the best, the highest class nov- elties; styles that are con- trolled by Haydens, Be sure and visit our store tomorrow. Quantity is getting low. Our immense stock of wash goods has melted away. up this greatest summer busi- ness with closing’ prices— prices that will fill the hearts with joy and satisfaction of the most economical buyer. 47c imported colored fig- ured and dotted Swisses now! 19¢ yard. i 4oc imported dimities now 19c yard. Closing out the japonette wash goods. Take your choice of entire stock now 19c yard. Glasgow 3o-inch wide lawns reduced to s5c yard. Fine colored nainsook checks, worth 4oc, now only 12 Y4c¢ yard. 32-inch wide fine satine, made to sell at 25¢ yard ; hard times have forced down the price, now sc yard. Printed India mulls now sq yard. A large assortment of odds and ends in fine novelties in Winding printed wash fabrics, were 25c, 35¢,40c and zoc yard, now lla to be closed out on Monday at 12%c yard. Big lot of remnants of wash dress good at prices to close. Dress Linings. New summer linings received this week. Ilight shades of Crinoline just in 10¢ yard. New line of colors in Percaline at 15¢ anl 25c yard. All the now shades in cambrics, belu and collar canvas, white, black, or grey hair cloth, imi 1on hair cloth, i we can suit you in linings, us we carry without doubt the largest stock, have the best assortment and make the low- est prices. Linen Dep’t. We are overstocked on linens. W have too many table linens. Weare sell- ing Van Dyke Turkey Red damask at 15¢c yard. We are offering all linen bleached damask at 25¢ yard, this is away below cost, buc we want to reduce stock and need moacy. All linen huck towels good fair size, worth 124c, now Tie each. We have too many Turkish towels, look them over, the prices made on |them will sell them fast. ' Turkish bath room rugs only 50c, Aosing prices on cotton and linen digpers. ixtra heavy German drill toweling Wweling shown only by Hayden Bros. in Omaha, a toweling imported by Hay- den Bros. and in order to introduce it in this market we shall offer it at 10c yard just half its value. Ask to see it, it's a huthmer at 10¢ and you will like it. Wo are offering our $5.00 white Mar- seilles bed spreads at $3.50. We are making prices on napkins that should interest you Our 1 inen stock must be reduced. Lace Curtains. Now is the time to invest in lace cur- tains, We are making a clearing salo at the lowest price you will ever see them. 100 more of those Columbian lace bed sots just received, and we will continue the sale a few days at $1.50 per set. A big cut in silkaline and drapery goods, be per yard. Call early, it wiil not last long. Rugs. The balance of our stock of fine Smyrnia rugs will be closed out very choap. China Matting. Weare overstocked with China and Jap mattings, they must be sold at onco to make room for fall goods. This is your opportunity. Before we take stock goods will be slaughtered right and left. Took out for bargains on Mondlay. Monday morning we put on sale thou- sands of Gents’ Sample Shirts to be closed out at about one-half their usual price. 100 dozen of Ladies' Fancy Aprons,worth 50c each reduced to 25¢. 1 case of Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, only 12 1-2c per pair, re- duced from 25c¢. ‘We will put on sale Monday a very attractive line of Gents' Sus- penders at 25¢ per pair, lecasad’Llng' Iatsnz 3901 Vn‘,i‘)\'{?:. worth 15¢. Ladies' Fancy Lisle Gloves, worth 25¢ and 86¢, reduced to 12c. 1 case of Gents’ Fast Black Cotton Hose only 12 1-2¢c per pair.* Gents' Summer Neckwear, elegant styles and pattern; your choice for 25c¢. 1 case of Gents’ Laundered Shirts, only 50¢ each, worth 75¢. Special sale of Gents' and Ladies’ Umbrellas on Monday. Ladies’ Black Silk Mitts, extra quality, only 25¢ per pair, Special sale of Corsets on Monday. Specialale of Boys' Shirt Waists on Monday. Special sale Muslin Underwear on Monday. Ladies'Jersey Ribbed Drawers, knes lengths, only82 par pair.3 Are You Making Over any dresses just now? If you are you will find that our silk department has just the exact shade you want in silk or velvet at a reasonable price, Books Below Cost. As wo are about to take stock, we wish to reduce our stock as much as possible and for the next three days we will offer such bargains in books and stationery as will justify you in laying in a full Bupply. Shakespeure’s 69c. Scarlet Letter, Twice Told Tales. Mosses From Old Manse. And the House of the Seven By Nathanial Hawthorn only 18e. This is the greatest bargain of the lot. Byron’s, Scott's, Milton’s and Burn’s complete poems gilt edged only 4e. Reveries of a Bachelor and D:eam Life by Tke Marvel only 10c. A full line of Episcopal books of com- mon praver very chea Your choice of a nicely bound only L. H. Thomas black ink, large size 2ic per bottle. This means 20c worth of the best ink made for 5e. 2bottles of the very best mucilage for 5e. 2 doz. good load peneils for 5e. 2 pkgs, i e., 50 envelopes for 5e. 1 pound best note paper only 10c, Notions. Clearing up sule in notion depart- ment. Children’s fine lace collars 2¢ each. Machine thread 1c per spool. Linen thread 2¢ per spool. Pins lc per pkg. 8-inch horn combs 5c each. Ladies’ collars and cuifs 10c sett. Ladies’ Winsor ties 10c each all silk. 100 vards silk thread 4c. 10 yards silk twist lc. 3 yards silk floss 5¢ doz. Big bargains in all silk ribbons, Ladies’ belts 1c to $1.00 each. Piano Dep’t. We want to sell pianos. We want to sell 'em bad. Ready money does great things this month, We have all grades of Re- liable pianosin all the different woods, from the plain substan- tial up to the finest carved rosewood and mahogany cases. A good new full scale fine toned piano can be had now for $155.00, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Sheet Music And musical instruments of al] kinds, all at factory prices. Standard sheet music 7c. Domestics. We are headquarters in this line. Wo carry mere goods in this line, and we sell more goods in this line than any other house in the west. Examine our apron checked gingham at 5e yard, Look at our outing cloth, 6c yard. Compare our shuker flannel, 5¢ yard, Feel the weight ot our striped hickory shirting, se yard, Look at that straw ticking, 6¢ yard. *See those handsome styles of dark calico, at 6¢ yard, All colors mosquito net, 5o yard. 7-4 bleached sheeting, 10¢ yard. 10-4 brown sheeting, 15¢ yard. 87-inch, 42-inch and 45-inch bleached dairy cloth,. ® All widths in pillow casing. Ready-made pillow cases 10c and 12¢c Wamsutta and Pride of the West muslin, 10¢ yard, Special good vaiue in cotton manufactured expressly for Bros., at 10¢, 15¢ and 20¢roll, and compare them, Blankets and Comforts, Money saved by buying your comforts and blankets now. Look at the comfort we offer you at 81 each, 044 pairs of blankets, slightly soiled, will be closed out cheap. Remnants of flannel at less thun eost. Embroidered lap robes that were $2.25 Bow 81 each, complete works for hles P of the late novels bats, Hayden Examine WANTED 1,000 PAIRS OF L] ‘We have the shoes, you have the feet. Now if you want to fit those feet cheap, just allow your eyes to linger on some of the following i vy may astonish you, so harm, we are only trying to les our summer stock, FRSILY: ! We have 48 pairs of white can- vas kid tip oxfords that we would like to sell. You can have a pair $1.28—we did scll them for $1.75. SECONDLY: ‘We have 36 pairs of white can- vas kid foxed oxfords that we would liketosee on some peo- ples’ feet., Come and get a pair for $1.68—we did sell them for §2.25. + Don’t et Ludlow’s $4.50 hand turncd shoes for $2.48, THIROLY Women’s tan oxfords, any size from 24 to 8, A to EE, any price $1.25 to $5.00; and Juli- ets and beauties too, like these Ludlow may e a but we ktill scll his shoes for $2.48 and® they are worth $4.50, FOURTHLY : Men’s shoes—we are genuine hand welt for elling a ) shoe 40; also a$3.00cordova .00. Perhaps you don't believe this. If youdon't come y and see for your- shoes for $1.20 that sily worth $1.75, but w have to giveyou a treat on ina while, Then we have boy's s oxfords, rubber solé, a lar **J¢ ¥ for the gymna- sium, at € Women's cloth top patent tip oxfords $1.75 that wou 1d be cheapat $2.50, and bar gains until you can’t rest in w. men's fine button and lace shoes, LASILY We have a present for every lady h“lh‘ @ pair of shoes worth $2.50 or over. We will treat the men equally as well, If you arc thinking of ‘buying a air of shoes of kind, keep up a ard thinking u you reach our shoe department, then you will bu; for a certainty, us Monday you wish an low’s $4.50 48! £]87.50 and 810 that cannot be equalled in se nd taraed shoes 81 OTHING. All summer weight goods are greatly reduced to close out the lines. All our good, strongly made, durable men's working pants, worth and sold all season for 81.25 now only T5e a pair. House Furnishing Goods. Mason fruit jars— Pint ¥ 51c¢ per dozen. Q 7¢ per dozen. Half Jel Milk cr 12¢ garden hose reduced to Sc per foot. This is the best cotton web hose made There arestilla few more of those left. $5.95 dinner scts while th re - ge Get one You will ance again d a big 19¢ we will give you a bigger one over fload of goods at 13¢c each. Not an article that sells for less than 25¢ up to $1. We have about 200 ice er on cl e, The better grade $2.00 pants go now for $1.25. idren’s Suis: ‘We have placed in one lot & number | of boys’ suits which sold for $2.50, 31!.001 1,00 and will make them all at $1.50a | | suit for Saturday. Another lot which sold tor $3.00 to| $4.40 at only 82,60, The fine suits which sold at $5.00 to | | | $1.00 go Saturday for 83.50. Men's Summer Wear. Our line of summer coats and vests is | much t0o large for this season and all of | them have been marked down from 30 to 40 per cent. [ A good coat und vest for T5e, There are nearly a dozen different cloths and makes in these garments; all at big reductions. Men's Suils; $1.50 and $10. ‘We have two specials in mon’s suite at other clothing store for less than freez nd the price v tomorcrow the same freezer $1.30. Decorated Tea Set. 56 picce decorated tea set, the regular price at which it is sold is $. 5, tomorrow $2.75. Wooden pails sell at 12¢ and 18¢ everywhere, our price on them is Large size wooden tubs dell rggll- larly at 90¢, our price on them jg 59¢. ¢ Folding ironing boards secll regn- larly at $1.75 each, our price on thesc is 95¢. 6-foot hardwood step ladders sell regularly at $1 our price is 72¢. * Mrs. Potts flat irons sell regularly at $1.75 per sct, our pricé on them is 90¢. You gener: for clothes dozen for You pay 20: for a wash board, we give you as good a one as you ever used for 7¢. You generally get 3 packages of tacks for We give you 6 packa- ges for 5 You cups ally pay lc per dozen pins, we give you 2 c. - dozen W give them 75¢ for a wash We give them to you for You generally pay $1.25 for a copper bottom “wash boiler. We give them to you for 59¢. You gener: ¥y 50¢ foracream set. We give them to you for 15¢ | per set. You generally pay from 50¢ to 75 1y pay 7 B You gene : to he We will give you will you pay 10¢ for lamp when we give you all Oc fora set of plated tea We only you for them and we guarantee that they contain no brass, Why do you pay 15¢ for a box of genuine French shoe blacking when ¢ you the sume thing for 5e. Why do you pay 10¢ for a b of michii 1 when we only spoons, k We give you s with the finest fruit flavor with ice cream for se. Why pay 1Ge for it. Great Clearing Sale ON WAISTS AND SUITS. All summer suits and waists at about half price to close them out. Ladies’ silk waists in plain black, blue and red or black and white and white, striped and figured, h price from $4.25 to $5.50, your choice Monday at only $3.25, Ladies’ perculo wuists in light and dark colors, stylishly made, regular price from 756c to 81,00, your choice Monday at only sic. Ladies’ black sateen wuists rufiled front, worth §1.25 will go at only Ladios' precale waists in pink, blue and purple, rufled front, regular prico 75e, Monduy at only 4¢ ies’ percalo Monda, adies’ woolen [ ir tan and blue, regular price #5 50 and 36,00 your choice Monday at only $3.75., sule on all laales’ wash suits, k sateen shirts, shawls and infant’s cloaks, or suits Furniture Dep’t. Soecinl sale on bamboo easels, 86c, worth (e, Pictures going at half price, Pletures 48¢, worth $1. Pictures 6 Pictures $1 Pictures $2.. Pictures 83, worth $5.50. Pictures 5, worth #10, ‘I'hey must be closed out in-the next to $18. They are nice all wool, me- dium weight, well trimmed suite, 10 days. You cun buy two for the price of one. " — Grocery Department. We and the e, no mats This is no sham sale. must reduce stock, money we must hav tér at what sacrifice, Canned CGoods. rved blackberries yrup, 7 1.2¢, worth rved raspberrics, 1-2¢, worth 35 d strawberrics, 12 1-2¢, worth 35¢. reserved blueberrices, s, 7 1-2¢, -1b. can sugar corn, 7 1-2¢, worth 12 1.2¢ 1 Limabeans, 7 1-2¢,worth b. can string beuns, 7 1.2¢, worth 12 1.2, -1b. can v June peas, 7 1-2¢, worth 17 1. All kinds of Californin 8-pound can of plums, 124e. 8-pound can California ponches, 15e. 8-pound can Caiilornia apricots, 160 Home made catsup, per bottle, 150 Silver flake oat meal, se. Ceroline flakes, Gic. -%x;éflorniwflmklust food, bo. erican breakfast c A, 86c. Imported maceareni, X Imported spaghetti, 124c. Impoted vermicelli, 12}c. All kinds of washingpowder, 100, GROCERIES. 20-1b pail of all kinds of jelly 35¢, regular price 75c. 3-1b can of all kinds Califor= nia plums 12}c, reguiar price 23¢. Good coffee 12}c, regular price 25¢ to 3sc. Good tea 25c, regular price 6oc to 75c. Good flour s0c, regular price goc to §1, 2-1b California_peaches 15e, regular price 25¢ to 3sc. Columbia river red salmon 124c, regular price 25c, Gallon can apples 25¢c, regu- lar price 33c. Dried app! price 1oc, All kinds of California evap= orated fruit less than half prices Crackers. s 5c, regular Sodn crackers, 4e. ~ Ginger saaps, 7 Molasses cake, 7 Oat meal crs Milk butter, Irosted ¢ Graham ugnr cookies, Tic milk erackers, Tie, Lemon snups, Butter. We have one hundred tubs of Separa tor crean and country butter that we must sell regardless of cost, Very best country butter for 1be, Sopurator creamery must go at 17c and 19¢. Remember, every pound is guarane teed. Cheese. In cheese we are leaders. Fancy Wisconsin, full cream chee 10¢ and 1 process, full cream, 14c and oung Ameriea, full ¢ Brick ¢ 10¢, 12 Limberger cheese, 12 Swess cheese, 150, 1 Neufchatel cheeso, Ho per packagey and all other cheese at lowest prices. Trunks and Traveling Bags. Trunks 83,85, this week $2.50, Trunks #4.50, this week #3, Trunks $5, this week $3. 00, Trunks $10, this week 86, You will save money on these articlesh if you buy them here this week. On bed room suits, parlor suits, dims: ing tables, diping chairs and rockers of! all kinds, you'can save 25 per cent, Third Noor,

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