Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 10, 1893, Page 9

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[, mn s ENTORIAL . "HE OMAHA SUNDAY STABLISHED J JUNE 19, 1871 nj\'\' Silk Department. We have now on display in our silk department, the larg- est assortment of Black Crys- tal Bengalines ever shown in this city, ranging in price from $1 to ¢1.75 per yard. Our assorment of Velvets is as complete as money, taste and art are able to make it, Here you can find all th: new and desirable shades in an ele- gant quality at the extremely low price of g1 per yard. When you want anything in silk or velvet you wiil find it to your decided advantage to in- spect our magnificent assort- ment before you purchase, as we show many novelties con- fined exclusively to this house at prices which other houses can only wonder how we are able to sell them at such re- markably low figures. Special Towel Sale. All linen towels, Turkish towels, knitted {ringed towels, 20x40 hemstitched huck tow- els, crepe towels, fine damask towels, bleached Turkish tow- els, fancy striped Turkish tow- els, very large Turkish towels, fine huck towels hemmed, fancy colored Turkish tidies, etc., the largest assortment of towels you ever saw; the best value ever offered. Some of these lots are not very large and will not last all day. Towels that have been sell- ing andare worth 12}c, 15¢c, 17¢, 19¢, 21¢, 23¢, 25¢ and 29¢ each you will find in this lot and on sa'e Monday morning at 9 a. m. at Hayden Bros,, your choice of all this lot only 10c each or §1.20 a dozen, Not more than one dozen to each customer and none to the trade. The wholesale price on the average of these towels is §2 a dozen. Be on hand at 9a, m, Closing Out Sale, Fine 32-inch French sateen, French figured mull, English mulls, pongee, canton cloth, shamrock cloth, shantong pon- gee, Brandenburg cloth, white checked lawns, mixed dress goods, and all the odds and ends of this sea- son’s business piled on tables, worth from 10c to 40c a )'m‘d, choice of any pattern on the table yard, and only one pattern to each customer at 5c a yard, Cotton Batts. Now is the ses batts, and batts are tion, Each batt is branded, Hayden Bros’ No, Hayden Bros," No. 2 at 15c, Hayden Bros." No. 3 at 10c for each roll, and none genu- ine unless stamped. Itis the cleanest and best put up cot- ton ever offered for sale, man- ufactured expressly for Hay- den Bros, The second of these batts for this has just been received, 36-inch wool at 5¢ a Haydens' cotton open for your il]SpL‘C' 1 at 20c, carload Besides these we offer you a nice cot- ton batt, put \1|p'in bales, opens up clean, frec from rags, etc,, all cotton, only se roll, These cotton batts are shipped direct from the south to Haydens, and you save money in buying them as you will find dirt among them. roll guaa- anteed, no waste Every or 1son for cotton i M()R\I\(‘ \Fl'l‘FMRl‘ R lll 1893— \l\lll‘,N l‘\(.F\ SINGLE Dress Goods Dept. Monday we will place on sale a large line of Royal Suitings, in all shades, stripes and n s, at 15¢. 50 pieces nnel Suitings, in fancy plaids and strives, are considered chenp | at S0c and 65¢, our price These goods will make good school dresses. 40 pieces of Tlluminated Dress Goods worth sle. Monduy’s snle pri e A large line of Fancy I‘qul~ worth will be on sale in cent 75 vieces, a new invoice of 54 Flannel Suitings, in all shades, will be on s Monduy at 8Se, We will pluce on sale in center nisle a large lot of all kinds of Worsted Rem- nants, ranging in lengths from 209 | This is & great chance to get | s for school dresses, ns we will | hem on Monday's sale at one-third | their former price. Black Dress Goods. Fino German Imported 40 inches wide, worth 7ic sule pr 1 Tmported Novelty ges, 48 inches wide, Monday's s le price, $1.00. German Serges, 52 inches wide, day’s sule price, $1. 15, A fine Imported Whip Chord, 40 wide, worth $1.25, Monday's sale Henriettas, Monday's Mon- A 51-inches wide Ladies’ Cloth, worth $1.25, Monday's sale price, Goods Given Away IN DEPT. NO. 50. Our assorted bargain counters having drawn such large crowds for the last week we have decided to continue them one day longer, but instead of two coun- ters on Monday we will have four coun- ters, and we will also continue to give a dress pattern to every customer at either table, worth from llc to 5Uc, ontirely free of charge. Our first table will co Purses, pocketbool Picture frames, he tain , hairpins, istitehed hdkfs, 10¢ Fine combs, dressing combs, worth Hose supporters, tane measures, of Tooth brushes, rick-rack, And dozens of other articles, Worth from Se to 10¢. Your choice only He. Our second table will contain boxes of crociiet cotton, )e boxes of working floss, ilk hose supporters, stamped linens, 5¢ chiffon han linen handkerchiefs, all silk ties, 250 sets collurs and culfs, And fifty other 25c articles. Your choice only 124c. The next table will contain the finest array of 40c and 50c¢ articles in the 12 l-.\.. etbooks worth 40c, Silk halifs. worth 45c, mped linens worth 50c, ne laces worth 50¢, Elegunt ties worth 50c, Fancy belts worth 50¢, Fine huir brushes worth 50e, Faney veilings worth 40c, And a hundred other 50c Largains. 50c worth of goods for flock. y ariicle 1be worth from 60e to 7ac,” and yet will buy yourchoice of pocketbools, silk garter silk refer scarfs, This elegant Casge Watch, war N wold crown picce and joints, with B. W. Raymond nickel |u||\'n|m-nl. 15 ruby jewels in gold settings, compen- sation bulance, adjusted to temperature, isochronisam and position, patent regu lator, patent Bregnant hair spring, hardened and tempered in form, double sunk dial, This week, $21.50, worth 245.00. 1,000 Silver-plated : each, worth 7sc. 12 dwt. Knives and Forks at Filled Hunting Drinking Rogers' AA T Solid Sterling 50c, worth $1.00. Something new, Aluminum Hafr apoons, 93¢ per sot ilvor Souvenfr Spoons Or- prices. Trunks and Valises. We huve cut the price on all Trunks and Valises and shall use our utmost en- deavor to clean out the whole lot before the end of October. PIANOS ——AND—=— ORGANS Five different makes and 2 diffevent styles of pianos, guarantecd o be good, veliable instruments, warranted in qual- ity and finish, We are the 60c hand embroidered hdkfs,, 750 fancy d s, 60 leather belt 60c collar und cufls, 75 dresser arfs 75¢ felt table scarfs, Ana dozens of other article: Your choice only 3¢ And cvery customer gets a pattern worth from 10¢ to s free of eharge. 60¢ and 75c Bargains for Monday Great cuts will be m\xlt‘ \Inm].n on g xl! .ulnm woolen suits, 1zor Suits in blue #6, g0 Menday at I.ulmw' eton suits in blue, #7, ut $4.50. Ladies’ juckets, bla tan ana g ) Wor Ih #3. $1.95. Lad regular price #7.: 8.75, your choice ut 35 Ladies’ silk iists in black and white and blue and white, striped or figured, regular pric .05, will go at # Ladies ’llh\ percale waists, reg- ulur vrice from 750 to $1 take your choice at only 7 flannel skirts at sle, T ireat bargains on all ladics’ wash suits, house wrappers, shawls and infunts’ ¢ 3 ) sole western agents for fi Chickering Pianos Our pianos range in price Srom $1.55 for a good, reliable piano wup to the finest instru- ments made, Al sold on the basis of dry goods profils, Musical merchandise, music, violins. guilars, man- dolins, zithers, eltc., ele, at prices nearly 50 per cent less than music store price, sheet Crockery AND Glassware. Theso articles last, but the Wine glasses 2 cach, China motto cups and saucers, pair, Lamp Austr prices hold good while the won’t last long, fo per le each. :am mugs, 10¢ shimney nching ¢ o each, each, h Gorman print eup, saucer and plate, Llc for the three picces, _Just reeeived, a full line of white ‘h china for ;l...m.muh pur- !ln\. of llnhu sets, 100 pi mp with fi d corated ¢ .qm "shade, Mugs, | On Monday 100 dozen of our ted Cor celebras Aurora sets, worth $1 go on sale at 50¢ cach, One hun- dred dozen rons on Monday 25¢ worth 50¢. Speciaal sale of Gent's suspender on Monday at 28¢ pair, reduced from 50c. This cut rep- resents our 75 cent night shirts that go on sale Mon- day. Thisisa sample line and many are worth as high as $2. Your choice of any gown in this lot for 75¢. Oysters and Meat. We will open the oyster season with & fine Lot of funcy st ber this oyster is as lar s, Also we will s lirie of the finest Michigan celer frosh, Our oysters and celery Come by \I ™S ever nmrmn g, Now we will cut_prices in meats and | lard. Sugar cured No. 1 hams 12¢, picnic | hams Ye, California Lam 10ic, loss Baw sc, picklo pork e, pi per pound, 3 pound oans all small canned meuts W the Cudaby, Swiftamd Hammond's best orands of lard. Read the prices in any of these brands, 3 pound - pails pound puils 35e, 10 pound pails $1,10, Now, then, hioro ao priges on compound lavd: 3 pound pails 27¢{ 5 pound pails 45e, 10 pouna pails $e, always Cheese and Butter. i Wisconsin cream Young Am ifchatel, 5e per paci e and 16, and afl other kinds of o away down, Cofmtry butter, Lic, 17¢ and 19¢: ¢1 2le, 23¢, and the fineat separator Autend this sale, it is money in your pocket. cheose, Drug Dept. Monday we nl 35¢ for i ill sell those fine wines e bottle. Regularprice nw:.u)‘.. ¢ cough nad lung s vup, lurgo |IUU ‘l‘. small s Celery Compound 7 A fresh supply of Dr, Pierce’s Gelden Medical I and Favorite Pre- scription at Why pay the drug store $1 forthe same medicine thut we sell you for Tac? These are hard times. Save your mouey by i Sure You S e i Children’s School Shoes. Always visit our shoe departmont be- fore buying We claim to carry the beet school shoo in the United visewhere. ites, and every pair upholds us i our im. We buy them in large quanti- consequently, wo can sell them cheap. Here is a samplo: This one sells for 81, sizes 9 to 12, bought to sell for 81.85, is made of tho best glove calf, with A. S. spring heels. Also, anotker that looks liko this, but is mado of kangaroo calf, soft and plia- Try really choap at $1.50. tips and ble us a glove, yet wears like iron. a pair at $1 You can buy a good satin oil calf but- ton or lace shoe for your boy for $1.20, sizes, 2 to 53. Youth's $1.75 glove calf shoes $1.25, 13 to 2, and s0 on if we had the space. I'his is the time when mothers are figuring very close. Bessie and Tommy and all of them must O, how am [ two pairs of ghoes have shoes for school. going to only We have the shoes; bring your § the children. buy with g 5and Hero’s a picture of ous dai for $1.49. Come und get a pair. 4 shoes Still another men only—a fo- §2.4), pfeture, bu' this time for 50 hand-we't calf shce 0 Of course wo keen boots and youth's, Mui) promptly filled. Don't forget the place— HAYDEN BROS, men’s, boys’ orders drugs and medicines of us, HAN OTH PAGES 9-1. COPY FIVE CENT This week we offer 300 me- dium weight boys’ suits, worth in clothing stores g3.50 and $84.00. They are well sewed with best of thread, just the thing for made, School We Only 52.50 Good heavy weight suits for §2.00. boys’ They are not so gotten up as the stylishly 2.50 sort, but there is just as much wear in them, and at §2.00 you save a good American dollar on every suit you buy. Big Line of o Panls $1, $1.25 and $1.50. These arc not the cheap, catchy kind, gotten up for looks only, but are in every respect reliable garments, That lot of men's suits, all in small sizes, which were g10 but offered for a week at g5, are nearly all gone. If you can geta fit out of any of those that are left you will get one of the best bargains you ever had in your life, A Line of CASImeIS Sl Warranted all but in light colors, sold up to now for $12.50, now wool, Only §7.50 We have not a large assort- ment but they are in necarly all sizes, Ulothing Departint 2d Floor. EN LROCERIES. GREAT SALE ON DRIED ERUT This fraitis all new and We have no old fruit on hand, all this years’ pack. Evaporated Californin npricots 100, Evaporated Californin penches 100, Evaporated Californin grapes fo. New Turkish prunes 5 New Valencia raising New California nectarimes 150, Best Alden evaporated applos 1240, Now California cherries 150, Sun dried apples e, Evaporated bluckberries 5o, Canned Goo Men's Men's Men's § 2,40, D0 satin oil calfshoes at $1.50, 00 light cordovan shoes? $2.00 350 fine hand-welt calf shoes Men's §1.50 Look at the caso, Fine shoe repairing good and cheap, f low oxford shoes $1.00, bargains in our show glove calf school shoes id patent tip school izes 13 to 2. elove calf tp school 13to0 2. 0 satin oil calf button shoos 0 Ludlow kid shoos Ladies’ 2.00 white canvas oxfords, 98c. Solid steel spider like above cut 35¢ Great sale on exnned goods. 2-1b can gooseberr'es Tic worth 18c, 21b can preserved blackberries in pure nuwm syruy worth 25¢, 2-1b can preserved raspberr! ies, sugar syrup, 12fc worth 85c. 2-1b can preserved strawberries, esugar syrup, 124c worth 85c. 21b can proserved blucberries 7o worth 18c, 2-1b can white wax beans 7ic worth 15¢ 2-1b. can sugar corn, T4c, worth 12e. 2-1b. can Lima benns, 74c, worth 124c. 2-1b. can string beans, 740, worth 1240. 2-1b, can carly June peas, 740, worth All kinds of Culifornia plums, 124c. 8-1b. can of Coffee pots in so'id brass ( " and nickle, like the a ove e it, 60c, Preserve kettle like cut 15¢, Bolid nickle tea kettle like cut, $1.50, Worth $8.50 Milk pans like this cut only 8c. Tin cup like this one for only 2c. > tins like the above cut 2¢, Bolid steel spider like above cut 86¢,

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