Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 13, 1893, Page 9

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- L . . > 5 X | i ) ) ! ) { e _ HDVTORIAL SHEET THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, SUNDAY M()RVI\(-, AUGUST 13, SINGLE COPY When a Man Means Business He Doesn't Was Time in Idle Talk. Below Are the Prices, W hich Do Wool Dress Goods. Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. ‘Wo continue our great bargain and losing money sale for another week. Good goods are going at one-third to one-half their value. Never in the his- tory of Omaha could you buy n dress for as little money as you can today. 42-inch all wool hopsacking in light shades wo sold at $1 go in this losing money sale for 60c. 40-inch all wool suitings in check and mixed fabric’s makes u nice traveling suit. We sold these goods at 75¢. You can take your choice of this lot for 42¢. 46-inch” all wool French henrietta, come in fifty different colors, worth 81, £o Monday for 59¢. 40-inch all wool black cashmere worth 69c, Monday 45c. pieces nll wool black novelties, 00d 40 inches wide, worth up to $1.25, §l1mdny 50¢. 54-inch all-wool, very fine and heavy, navy storm serge, wo have been selling for $1.50, for Monday only $1. 40-inch all wool changéable whipcord, worth $1.25. We throw them out Mon- day for 650. On our 18c and 25¢ counters you will find goods worth four times the money we are asking for them. Taking a Loss on Ladies’ Hosiery. This is without doubt a great money- losing sale, not to us, but to the manu- facturer. We purchased the entire lot at our own price. In this lot will be found Fancy Cottons, Fancy Lisle Threads, Bluck and Colored Silks and Navy Blue and Cardinal Cottons. Every ir made by the best makers in Chem- Gormany. These goods are worth 20 $1.60 per pair. We have divided them into three lots, on special tables in center aisle. Sale price 12ic, 15¢ and This hosiery now on sale. Special advance sule for Monday on gents’ unlaundered shirts and gents’ night shirts We have just received from an enstern house their entire stock of gents’ night shirts, which we purchased at our own price. Theso goods are on display in our store now. It will pay you to attend this sale, as these goods” in many in- stanc ill be sold at about one-third their regular prico. Wash Dress Goods. Closing the most successful season on wash dress goods during our experience in Omaha, our loss in some cases was greater than we bargained for, but the good will, the big crowds und most lib- eral patronuge of the kind people of Omaha and its surroundings have less- encd the fecling of these losses to o groat extent, Wo have a good many odd pieces and odds and ends left, notenough of any one kind to create n sensation, but at tho some time enough to make it interesting if you ave in need, or if you want to take advantage of closing prices. You will find these on center tables in new build- ing and you will find it well worth your while to look them over. On Monday we will open the first lot of durk wash dress goods for this coming soason, Something entirely new at 15¢ yard, 82 inches wide, Dress Linings. Best grade of cambrie, Sic. Boet printed Largest stock of hmnus in Omaha, Domestics. Heavy striped shirting, Feather ticking, 10¢. Outing cloth, e, Denims and cottonade, 15¢ und 20¢ Double width sheeting and pillow ¢ ing of every deseription, Closing prices on odds and ends before invoicing, You can’t afford to pass our domestic coun- ters. Drug Dept. r, 20¢ and 40¢c, yard. plaster, 2 for iron and wine Beef extract, Dufly’s malt, 8 Best tonie, 20 Syrup of Figs, 40c and 75e, Royal Root beer, 1 Wakefleld’s Blackberry Balsam, 80c. Get your preseriptions filled at Hay- den Bros. Bargams in Linens. Cutting down the prices is now reduc- ing the stock lively. e and 85 bleached damask going at G rd. 40c table linen now $1.50 bleached dam: yards wide, on Monday 9 Lunch cloths of every description, size, style or price. Stock must be veduced. Cost_cuts no figure on our prices of towels. 200 doz. each. at 10¢ each. Ttc. Devonshire double hucl neat borders. 124c each. 20x4 hemstitched towels worth 25¢ s 15¢ each, Towels at 19c and that cannotbe duplicated. We have the best bleached Turl 1 towel for 10¢ each. We have the largest and heaviest un- bleached Turkish towel for 25¢ that you will find in Omaha, Special sale on napkins on Monday. Rempants of table linen and toweling at iices to close. Our eastern buyer has rstocked us with bargaing. Wemust Every dollar’s worth very fine, two rd. 20x40 huck towels only ¢ Knotted, fringed, damusk towels All linen’ huck towels at towels, ov reduce this stock. of linen going out of our house means a loss to us at present, but we must reduce stock, Cloak Department. Creat Clearing Sale. Ladies sillc waists in dark grounds, striped und figured, rogular prices from 8 ; tale your choice Monday at only $2. Ladi worth L\ull(lr‘r(‘d percalo wuists, dark n'u.olfl to $1.25, your choico Monday at only 55 Ll\dius sateen street costumes, styl- ishly made, worth $5, will go Monday at only Tadies’ vupm,, in green, $1.50, 3225 3 Rr S raps, $5, Monday at only 98c. iveat cut on ladies’ brown and 0 and $ vorth $3.50 and blue, woolen suits. House Furnishing Goods. Our 13¢ counter is a big one and useful articles than put on sale at that s not an article on it that sclls elsewhere for less than 25¢ up to 50¢ and everything goes at 13c¢. eve on fruit jars— ,» 51¢ per dozen. , B7¢ per dozen. S ¢ per dozen. Milk allon, am freezers $1.30 each, Large size wooden tubs, 59¢ cach. Wooden pails, 5¢ cach, Folding Ironing tables, 95z each. G-foot hard wood step ladders, 72¢ cach, Mrs. Potts and Madam Strecter patent flat irons, 90¢ per set. Washhoards, 7¢ each. 6 packages of tacks for All size lamp chimneys, 3¢. Wash bowls and pitchers, 20¢ each. Copper bottom washboilers, 39¢ each, Copper each. Clothes baskets, 20¢. The best cotton web garden hose, S¢ per foot. This hose is war. I.Il\h.d. Half bottom teakettles, 25¢ and saucers, 19¢ per set, ave still a few more of those dinner sets left, Get one \\lllls they are on sale. ou will never get such a chance ugain, — e SILKS. SILIS. Just Cast Your Eye On the Prices We Are Making On Silks. You never have had such an oppor- tunity to secure new first-class quality silks at pric which are really less than the raw material is worth by the pound. Surah silks in 20 different colors, all pure silk, worth 50c a yard at any time, you can buy of us only at 2¢ a yard. Natural undyed Shantong pongee silk, a fabric that will wear longer and will even launder nicer than linen, and equally as cool, only 29¢ a yard. 25 shades of handsome all silk 2 China silk at 45¢ a yard; others will ask you 69¢ for silk that is not so good. We have received a handsome assort- ment of trimming satins, new effects for fall, in two toned colors. These goods we have marked at the unusually low price of 81.00 yard. Just bear in mind that we show and sell 35 new shades of elegant croise silk velvets at 69¢ a yard that will compare with anything sold in the city for $1.25 ‘When you want a new silk dress or material for a waist for making over a dress, or anything! else in silks or vel- vets, don’t fail to give us a call before you purchase for we have the largest and best assortment to be found west of New York and sell them at prices which would cause the manufacturers to think that silks are being sold in Omaha for pleasure, profit not being considered. = CLOTHINC Prices don’t mean anything unless you $ee the garments that go with them. We've ordered a big line of fall goods and we must clean out lots of goods yet to make room for them. Every single garment in this department will be sold at a pronounced reduction all this week, Boys and Men's. Summer garments of all kinds slaughtered. Summer coats and vests and boys’ summer suits -are of- fered at not more than half of their actual value. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, 20 FLOOR. CARPETS! A few days more we will sell all Wool Super Carpets for BO cents per yard, Also some patterns of L.owell Extra Supers for 60 and 68 cents per yard. This is your oppor- tunity if you expect to buy this fall, All grades of Brussels, Velvets, Axmin- sters and Wiltons at cut prices this week. and $2. 50 oxfords, g1. GREAT $.49 Shoe Sale.: Selling 800 pairs of ladies .50 hand- turned shoes at $1 49 A PAIR. Monday we will sell several hun- dred more §4.50 fine hand-turned shoes at $1.40. Every lady that buys a pair is pleased and tells her friends. We have them in C, D, E and EE widths, common sense and opera styles, Coma early Monduy. They will go fast at $1.49. THE GREATEST EVER OFFERED N OMAKA, On another table g1,75, g2 23 a pair, Also ladies’ 75¢ serge house slippers, 45¢. MEN’S AND BOYS Men's $1.50 B calf.10w shoes, $1 a pair, Men's $2.50 fine B calf con- gress and lace shoes, $1,50. Boys' 75¢ tennis oxford ties, 48c. Boys' $1.75 B calf lace shoes, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S. Misses' g1.50 dongola tip button shoes, $1.18. $1.20. Child's g1.35 dongola patent tip shoes, 1. Their Own D g PAGES 0. FIVE te Much Talking. Furniture. If you buy furniture before looking our splendid line over you willdo so because you cure nothing about the price. When it comes toprice we under seil every one. Forit r, large omo places $ of them. Woven w others ceur sells for %2, $1.20; as many a vou want o springs, the samo as_nll vhat they say full’ sizo bed, and none ask whereof we speak. Another suit, 8-picce, 20x24 plate, $11.50, others and even § 6-foot extension table, full size bed, got $14, 815 18 for the same suit. and # others get #5 and 6 for the same, 24x86 folding table, hard wood, just the thing for cards or ice cream parlor, $1.5 euch, worth §2. We carry a full line of everything in the furniture line and can save you .money if you wish to buy. New lot of the best baby carriages on the market just received. Steel wheels and best gear at $6.50 each, worth Specially low prices on all trunks and valises. Dept. No. 50. Our Big Half-Price Sale Begins on Monday. We will offer you mors and better bargains in this department than ever before. The first bargain will be: Fine fiu\l) stamped tray clothsat 16e, Th ond will be: Fancy lace pillow s]mlun at 28c. ? Very stamped, Remember, thi lot of cambric pillow fine just one-half price. ule will be con- the finest goods at lowest prices Watch our 9¢ novelty table and seo the wonderful nrray of bargaius oifered at 9c for your cho Remember, we give a book with every purchase i ment. le wortn of good a 25¢ feshion bool Dolis worth $ Monday. All dolls at cut prices Monday. in the baby. Braids, Buttons, Etc. Remember, we carry a full lino of mohair braids, both in'plain and serpon- tine, the proper thing. Trimmings all at very low prices, Buttons atyour own price on Monday. Blankets AND Comforts. Cool nights nre welcome these days. Hot weather will soon be over. Weare lettizg out some very cheap blankets just now. You may not need them at present, but you will find them o good investment if bought at present prices. 4-pound gray-mixed blankets are re- duced to 50¢, 7oc and $1 pair, 10-4 white blanketsat5e ap Com- pare this blanket and you will admit them the hest value red in Omaha, in blankets. We ? e mills,aucticn rooms, riff m]w-.m forced sal Wo are al- ways on the lookout for bargains, and with cash |nhuml we get lln-m fine fashion entitles you to to 81.75 go ut 97c Bring 5, #3.48, You will find ourth less than others ask for similar blankets, Then look at Lhal all wool ket which we offer now at § All wool red e only #1.75 u pair, and you will sty with the restthat Huyden Bros, are strictly in it on blankets.” They carry the stock to select from and they make the prices which are always a littie less thao others ask, Onlya few of those full size sateen- covered comforts left at #1 each, would be chewp at $1.50, Broom Sale. Brooms sold for 10¢ Brooms sold fo Brooms soid fc » worth 40¢ worth 25¢ r 15¢ worth 8 Brooms sold for 25¢ worth hle, It will pay you to take advantage of this great broom sale. Groceries. Great sale on dried fruit, This fruit is all new andull this year'’s pack. We have no old fruit on hand. porated Californin apricots 10¢. Evaporated California peaches 10c, Evaporated Califd grapes be. New Turkish pruncs New Valeneia raisins 74c. New California nectarines 15¢. Best Alden evaporated applos 123o. New California chorries 15c. Sun dried upple Evaporated bluckberries Tie, CANNED GOODS. at sale on canned goods. 1) ean gooseberrics Tie worth 18¢. 2-1b can presecved blackberries in pute sugar syrup 7ic, worth 2ic. aspborries, sugar 2-1b can prese or 2-1b can preser strawborries, sugar yrup, 124¢ worth 8ic. “21b can preserved blucberries Tio worth 18c, 2-1b can white wax beans Tic 15¢ 2-1b. can sugar corn, Tie, worth 12jc. 2-1b. can Lima beans, 74e, worth 12fc. 2-1b. can string beans, 7ie, worth 12¢c. o ::-n». cun carly June peas, 7ic, worth Tic All Mnds of Culifornia 3-1b. can of plums, 124c. worth hes, 15¢ ulifornin apricots, 15c. ado catsups, ps l;ullle 15c. flake ont meal 5 ine flakes, Gic. alifornia breakfast food, 5e. American breakfast cocon, 85c. Tmported mac oni, ]"Jc, Imported sp Impoated ver All kinds of washin 20-1b, ular price, 7 1b. nu(.flll regular pric 0od coffeo, 124 , 10c. il of all 1nds of Je1y 860 rege nds California plums, \ regular price, 250 to 3 Good tea, 75e. Good flour, 50¢; regular vrice, 90¢ to81. 21b. California peaches, 15¢; regular 25¢; regular price, 60c¢ to price, Zic to Bic. Columbia river red salmon, 12ic; rege ular pric allon can nppw, 25¢; regular price, Dried apples, 5e; rogular price, 100, All kinds of California ovaporated fruit less than half prico, CRACKERS, Sodn erackors, do. Ginger snaps, Tie. Moli K6, T4C, Oat ms Milk butt Sugar coolies, 13, XXX millk crackers, Tic. Lemon snaps, Tic. Pork Away Down. And You Will Think So When You Read Hayden's Prices. Salt pork, 10¢ per pound, was 15c; sugar cured No. 1 hams, 124, was 16¢; picnic hams, 1( breakfast bacon, 124e; boneless hun, 123e; corned f, bo per pound, and we will sell you a 2-pound can of Rex corned beef” for 150, never sold less than Also potted ham, deviled ham and ox tongue for 5c per can. ‘These prices mean business. goeds must go, Butter Goes Down. Country butter 12ic, 1ic¢ and 17¢j separator aunery, 19¢ and . 220; re- member we handle” only the very besh country and creamery butter. Our ch lepartment is the leader. Wip, consin full cremm, fe, 10¢c and lzlo, brick ¢ e, 10¢, and 15¢; swiss, 124e, 16 and 17¢: ) ion full cream, 124c; limburger cheese, 100, 'We have a lot of fancy lemons that will for 20c per dozen. If you want to save money, take advantage ‘of this sale.

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