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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1894, ND VALUAI L TICKET - EVERY PACKAGE. PRICES BUSTED AT HAYDENS' We Will Stake Our Reputation on This Manufacturer’s Sale. IT. WAS A SHRT TRANSACTION Prices that Will Open Your Eyes—This Manufacturer Wa; Money Had— Sco the Great Saturday and Saturday Evening Offers. 5 Tlm; manufacturer-of shirts wanted money ad. We purchased every dollars worth of made-up goods he had. Over 2,000 dozen shirts In all. We got them at our own price. On paper we can not express the great bargains that will be for you on Saturday. When you enter our store Saturday make a break for the shirt. department. You will see bargains that will surprise you. We can only quote u few prices, as space is limited. Boys' fine domet flannel shirts, no trash, small neat patterns, stripes and checks, only ¢ each. In this lot will be found a 1ot of boys' fine percale bedford cords, black sateens, basket cloths and fancy shirts of all kinds, your cholce for 19¢ each. You will miss it if you don’t be on hand Saturday. 100 dozen gents' fine domet flannel shirts, no trash, nice patterns, every one full size and well made, this lot 12 60 dozen gents' fancy barrette cotton negligee shirts, not a shirt in this lot but what 1s worth §0c to 76¢, your choice of this lot 19¢, 100 dozen gents' fine fancy negligee shirts, fit for a councilman to wear, in all the new spring shades and colorings. Thrown on one counter at 25c each. Come Saturday, you will not be disappoinied. All on sale at Hayden's, Who ever.heard of flne percale laundered shirts, collars attached, worth $1.00 each, being sold for 2c? That is just what we will do on Saturday. Our 50c table of negligee shirts will be a stunner. In this lot will be found some of tho finest shirts made, in light and dark col- ors. You can shut your eyes and pick out shirts worth $1.00 to $2.00 cach, and all they will cost you is 50c each On another table will be found a lot of fine fancy wool negligee shirts; not a shirt in this lot worth less than $2.00 each. Your cholce on Saturday for 75c. Special on Saturday: 500 dozen gents' fine fmported % hose, in browns and tans, fast black and unbleached balbriggans; not a palr worth less than 25c; on Saturday 12% 600 dozen children's fast bladk cotton hose, Hermsdorf dye, all sizes, full regular made, only 124 per palr. This is just % the regular pri 100 dozen ladie good muslin, Saturday 59¢ On Saturday we will let out 50 dozen fino corsets, regular §1.00 corsets, while they last b0c per pair. 500 dozen ladles' fancy cotton and lisle thread hose, imported goods, worth 25e, 50c and 76¢, to be closed at 12140, 15¢ and 19¢ 100 dozen gents' fancy cotton, lisle thread and silk % hose, sent to us In bundles, man- ufacturers samples, worth ¢ to 75¢ per pair; your choice on Saturday %c per pair. 50 dozen boys' fine black sateen walsts, worth 76e, on Saturday Goe, * SILKS. SILKS. % On Saturday evening, from 7:30 to 9 p. & we shall sell 2,000 yards of printed and plain china silks at the remarkably low. price of 100 A YARD. 10C A YARD. . Only a limited quantity. sold to each cus- tomer and none before 7:30 or after 9 p. m, at that price. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Special bargains tor Saturday. On Saturday we will offer a complete line of late novels by popular authors at 12%ec each We will also offer 26 good envelopes for lc. Playing cards for 2c per deck. night gowns, full size and ular price $1.00 each, on ~TRead and just think of it. Mucilage for 2% per bottle. LADIES K NECKWEAR. On Saturday night, from %:30 to 10 o'clock, we will place on sal 5c windsor and fancy silk tles at Ge each. Elegant crepe and fancy silk bows, 10c¢ cach. . And the entire balance of our very large Mine of ladies neckwear at % price. Spring stock of windsor ties just received. BUTTER, ETC. Separator Ccreamery butfer, the finest made, on sale at Haydens' for 20¢ per pound. Now Is your time to buy the best butter made at nearly half regular price. Cheese down to T%c per pound. Cod fish, 2%e per pound. Fine Norway herring, 15¢ per dozen. Lemons, Ge per dozen. Oranges, 7le. * Sugar cured No. 1 hams, 10c. Spare ribs only 6c per pound, Fresh sausage, 7%c. Boneless ham, 9c. Pickle pork, T%e. Don't forget and buy Haydens' celebrated 6 X flour, the finest on earth, and get a fine prize. Our 20c sale on butter lasts the remainder of this week and all next. HAYDEN BROS. IMPRESS UPON YOUR MIND That the Westorn Clothing Company Sells Cheaper Than Any of Them, That busted manufacturer's stock which we already told you we bought so cheap some time ago must still be cut down, Some of the new spring goods came to hand this week that were delayed in shipment. These have been placed on our counters only to joln the rest in the slaughtered prices at which we are shovelling them out. As an instan ‘ 2,500 pairs men's pants at 75¢; others ask $1.50 for the same thing. 250 pairs boys' pants, ages 13 to 18, at 55c, worth $1.25. 50 dozen children's pants, 15c pair, worth up to b0e. OUR SPECIALS. $12,60 men's suits go now at $6.50. Boys' sults (coat, pants and vest), ages 13 to 18, worth $4.00 and upwards, our price $1.75. Children’s suits, ages 4 to 13, from 65c to $1.50. These prices are positively the lowest ever offered, and defy all competition. Look at the above specials and convince yourself. LAUNDERED SHIRTS 50C. Laundered shirts, collars and cuffs at- tached, 50 Men's undershirts and drawers at 35 each, worth double this mone FEDORA HATS 750, Full line men's Fedora hats, brown or black, go In the manufacturer's sale at 75c. Wire buckle grip-back suspenders, regular price 35¢, go in this sale at 15 Remember this great money-saving sale, WESTERN CLOTHING CO., 1317-1319 Douglas street. e 100 dozen ladies' red kid gloves, Foster lacing, not a palr worth less than $1.50, tomorrow 49¢ per pair, HAYDEN BROS. pAela Bl st The Burlington runs two daily trains to Texas. Half rates March 13. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. o his head, Oty al line, ten cents. this _eity March 7. Dideriok ears F al Saturday March 10, at p. m. southeast’ corner '1oth Interment Pr ect Hill cemetery, WILLIAM V. , At Los Angeles, Cal,, Thu lay, ! 8. Remains will be brought to this city for interment. cago papers please copy). (©hi- HAYDENS' SHOES UNDER COST | And Saturday Will Cap the Climax of Shoe Prices. BROOKS BROS'. $5 SHOES GO AT $2.98 We Have Shoes Just as We Advertise—And &ou Can Get Them ot Haydens' Shoe Department All Day Saturday and Evenlug. ‘When we advertise a sale at certain prices you can depend on getting the goods that way. We arp in this cut price business to stay and cost is not considered. We do not buy shoes by the pair or case, but by the car load. SHOES UNDER COST. Infants’ 50c patent tip shoes, 23c. Infants’ fine hand turn 75c shoes, 35c. Children’s fine turned, spring heel, $1.00 shoes, BSc. Children’s fine patent shoes, 98c. Children’s pebble grain $1.25 schook shoes, T5e. Misses' pebble grain $1.50 school shoes, 98c. Misses’ fine patent tip gondola $1.75 shoes, $1.18, Misses' fine dongola $2.25 dress shocs, $1.48, Ladies' fine dongola patent tip $2.00 shoes, tip $1.50 school fine cloth top patent tip $3.00 shoes, Ladles' fine $2.04. Ladles' fine Brooks Bros., Rochester, shoes, §2.98. SHOES UNDER COST FOR MEN AND BOYS, Men's calf, button and congress, $2 shoes, 98c Men's satin calf, lace and congress, $2. shoes, §$1.48. Men's fine hand welt congress and lace $3.60 shoes, $2.40. Men's fine hand welt calf $5.00 shoes, Ludlow make $4.50 shoes, Boys' fine button tip $1.50 school shoes, 98c. Boys' fine calf button and lace tip $2.00 shoes, $1.38, HAYDEN BROS., Under Cost Shoe Sale. e 100 dozen ladies' red kid gloves, Foster lacing, not a pair worth less than $1.50, tomorrdw 49¢ per pair. b HAYDEN BROS. bl Halt rates to Texas via the Burlington, March Men's or Boys' Shirts 9¢. One of the many bargains we offer for to- smorrow is light-colored flanelétte shirts, with neat stripes, for men or boys, 9c; twenty Qifferent patierss to select from. Not more than two shirts to a customer. Boys' knee pants suits, 59¢. 24-inch Turkey red hand- Kerchiefs, 1c. Men's square-cut suits, nobby pattern, $2. Choice of any cap in the louse, 5¢, or one nickle. These are un- doubtedly’ the cheapest caps ever offered in this town. Ovyeralls made in pantaloon style, 39c. Overcoats? Why, they are almost given away. Men's ulsters as low as 99c. Also a nobby line of spring overcoats from $3.75 up. Duck coats go at 59. Men's dress shoes as low as 76c. We also offer fine black Prince Albert stlts at $7.50, the full sult. Fast black sateen shirts, 25c. Fine silk neckwear, 15c. Long pants, boys' sults for 18-year-old boys, $1.50. Blue polka dot shirts, 25c. Men's socks, lc a pair. An extra good durable gray men's suit, unusually well made,’$3.25. Laundered Monarch shirts, 69c. Celluloid ~ collars, what sizes there are left, 2e. Celluloid cuffs, G each. Blue and white plaided jumpers, 19c. Men's suspenders, Gc a pair. Boys' waists, good ones, 16c. All _underwear worth ‘up to $1.00 goes at 25c. Finer goods in propoftion still cheaper. In looking for us be sure you are straight opposite the old Boston Store ruins( that is the reason we were damaged by fire), we have a red sign_standing on the sidewalk that reads, GLOBE FIRE SALE, 115 S. 16th street, near Douglas. P. S. Be sure you strike the right place. - The Burlington is {he quickest line to Texas points via Kansas City. Half rates March 13. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. L 100 dozen ladies' red kid gloves, Foster lacing, not a pair worth less than $1.50, tomorrow 49c per pair. HAYDEN BROS. ——————— The Burlington Is the short line to Fort Worth, Dallas and other important” Texas cities, Half rates March 13. Ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. —_———— Don't Forget It. On Tuesday, March 13, the Missourl Pa- eific railway will sell round trip tickets at one fare to all polnts in Texas. Also to all points on the 8t. Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern railway fin Arkansas, including the great Hot Springs. Tickets limited to 30 days. Stopovers sallowed. For further in- formation, tickets; ete., call at depot and Webster or company’s city offices E. corner 13th and Fa ; THOS, F. GODFRE J. 0. PHILIAPPL, A. —— Half rates to Wexas via the Burlington, March 13, ——— XAS IRSION, Tuesday, March 13, Tickets will besold via Santa Fe route from all points ini Nebraska to all points in Texas at one firet class fare for the round trip. Apply to gour nearest ticket agent, or write B, L. Palmer, P. A, Santa Fe route, Omahg; fdr Texas coast country folder, e Half rates to Texas via the Burlington, March 13, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, "PRIGE’S (‘/31“ The only Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder: Powder.--No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard 1n our special March sale we are offering china closets at the lowest prices ever known in Omaha. Add to this the fact that never have there been seen such beautiful designs as the present Empire and Chippen- dale frames, and you have a double reason for immediate action. Remember that a China Cabinet serves two ends. It stands for both uaility and beauty. It protects your china and it uses the occasion of display it as a decorative feature in the home. < Bear in mind that with oxur cabinets you can have either wood or plate glass shelves, and either a paneled or mirrored back. This illustrates four grades on cach single pat- tern. The special prices we are now quoting are for March only. Absolutely One Price. D CHAS. SHIVERICK & €O, Temporary Location, 1206-1208 DOUCLAS ST., MILLARD HOTEL BLOOK. We have made a number of changes which enables us to do finer work than ever before. Our differcnt departments are so equipped that you will reccive the most courteous treatment and best work. Our photos will compure with productions by the best artists in the country as was demonstrated at the photographic convention held here Feb, 27th and 25th, HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. 818-815 817 So. 15t1 St, 0nin Tako Elevator. Between Farnam aud Harney. OR. MCCREW is the only SPECIALIET WIO TREATS PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Exclu 18 years exporien Clreulars free. J4th and Fornam Ste. Oxans, Nzs., OU shall know the truth, and the truth shall save your dollar. Wrapped ), in this golden maxim we turn page after 7! page, adding progress with each leaf of our chronicle, The Nebraska saw seventeen seasons come and go, each one crowned with a remarkable growth, each with improved ideas, resulting from constantly laboring brains, which the management are ever ready to devote for your benefit, Thus we enter upon our 18th season, which we with pleasure announce, It will be the banner season—both for as- sortment and low prices, We bought heavy—because clothing w: buyers scarce—it looked liberally—we bought s plenty and as if the Ne- braska was the only courageous concern in the United States. It swallowed l’\'(.'fy linc \h(\t some lllflllllffl' urer was forced to sacrifice—bought choice at our own figures—and a more beautiful line of patterns in clothing we never were fortunate to own—nor did we ever before carry as large a line of novelties in men’s furnishings—enough said—yon shall see for yourseif. 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