Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 4, 1900, Page 21

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0% 2 s B ol et T‘r!&rxflz « -}’A‘& R SRR S SO R O ) EDITORIAL SHEET. [ 1 PAGES 13 TO 2 : ey nv&qmfi?fi Y i o o o Gl SRR ol Bl £ ABLISHED JUNE 87 g DAY MORNIN(C INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS “AYDE“S Great Bankrupt Sale of a NeWu York Jobbmg‘ Hofiée; HAYDE"S '~ ENTIRE STOCK of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and GARPETS As previously announced, our New York buyer secured the entire wholesale stock of one of New York’s largest jobbing houses, nmc(l to the wall by the general suspension of the jobbing business in the past two months. Spot cash secured this immense stock at the most ridiculously low figure In addition to this, our tremendous purchases of the surplus fall and winter stocks of the leading dress Qoods and silk mills of England, France and Amcrlm are .u'ri\'inn daily by the car- load. The highest grade dress goods from such mills as B. Priestley & Co., Samuel Couroldt, Sir Titus Salt of England; Lupin, Courtier and Gros Roman of France; The Botany Worsted mills, Wm. F. Reed, The Arlington mils, (mnd\v.ll] & Co. of America, and the best silks from the famous Winslow Taffeta mills Cheney Bros, Silk mills, A. D, Julliard & Co., Givernuand Bros., A. Wimpfheimer & Bro., and Guinet mills are included in this sale. M:ny of these celebrated 'mills combine their productions to Hayden Bros, exclusively for this section, 7/ey made us special concessions at this time to close ou? their surplus stocks and w: can offer these, the best fabrics in the world, at astonishingey low prices. Carload after carload from the Bankrupt jobbing stock, and from our lig mill purchases, have already been veceived and checked, and the great sale will open Monday morning. Owing to the gigantic quantities bought we had to clear the entire main floor-—including the Groceries, Meats, Crackers, Drugs, ctc.—to make selling room Never in the hstory of American merchandising has there been such a tremendous sale, such vast quantities, such fine goods, and such marvelous bargains. We have doubled our force and enlarged our 'a(.llmg space to accommodate the crowds. The closest buyers will marvel at the astonishing l)algml]q the tre. mendous quantities, and the absurdly low prices in every line. Come carly Monday. ATTEND THE MOST COLOSSAL SALE EVER OPENED IN AMERICA. Great sale Manufacmrers Surplus Silk Stock A '|'||9 Leadmg Dress Goods The Blggost Purchase of Cot'on Fibrics ever made The world's great silk and velvet mills, Cheney Bros., Givernand Bros, A. D. Juilllard & Co Wingldw Taffeta mills and A. Winpfhelmers & Bros., who are now n\ahlm‘( preparations for spring y - "0“'. 0' “10 WQ“‘ All the dress goods sales | by a wes"rn "ous.' rlve carloads ih one Sl'lllllll‘ll' business close out to fen Bros. all erve or surplus stock. This is the biggest sllk deal on you have seen in Omaha will simply sink to Insignificance com- | buslaen close out o Hayden Dros. all reserve of surplus stock. This It tho biexest sk deat or T ety e e on. [ FEOBIVEN alroady, and goods of all descriptions go I'he clase of silks made Ly the above named mills are well known among the trade. The finest purchased all goods manutactured for this fall, and not sold up | and most reliablo black dress silks in the world. Fancy silks made for this season’s wear in the et to this date, of the Hotony Mills, ot Passaic, N. J., and also of on sah “ond'y n our BalgOIll nllfllll. prettiest styles and color aginable. This silk sale afords a grand opportunity for real genuine ' Goodall, Sanford, Mane, at a trifle of their cost. These goods will bargalns. The question is how to dispose of all these silks as the qualities purchased are so im > b be placed on a separate department, on our main floor, and al- | mense. We know that price will quickly clear them all out J : most glven away ry lady In Omaha knows that when Hay- | Ginghams, Flannelettes, Calicos, Sateens, French Flannel Imita. o' Sie kL abll o 2 5 den Bros. gives a le it is exactly as advertised i ~4 . & g 3 R BLACK PEAU DE.SOIE DRESS SILK—50 CHENEY BROS. FOULARD SILKS—and 3y S g g GOODS MADE TO RETAIL FROM 2c TO $2.00 PER YARD | tions, Printed Cashmere. KEverything in full pieces and remnants of bolts of this handsome and very stylish fancy walst silks—These are highest grade . WILL BE SOLD AT fe, 10c, 160, 18¢, 25 PER YARD—NOTHING A . black dress silk, beautiful lustre, new fin goods, Foulard in most beautiful ? ‘oit THAN 25¢ ON THIS LOT. every kind of washable cotton stuffs. ish and perfect fn every way designs for whole dresses, regular made by ono of the leading mills $1.00 and $1.25 grade, but to close Our quantities are so enormous we will offer the greatest Bargains 'l .ra -ulx: segularly at $1.25 5 them quickly A WO0| nl’.ss GGOd‘- ever seen in America. clear them quick ... j J PONGEE SILK IN BLACK AND COLORS— : S s2-inch Zibeline Plates, fino heavy cloth; 28-inch halt wool De- All these will be shown in one of the best lighted and easy of ac Plenty of black and colors are: cardinal, . bege; 28-inch double width Cashme=es, in red; 25-lnch noveltigs scarlet, ceriso, gold, brown, yellow, 8 o colors and black: s2-inch heavy Worsted Plaids: Si-iuch sii | ces8 store rooms in the United States. Main Floor. cream and white, from great man- and wool’ Novelties, and 10,000 other weaves running black, this Is the biggest taffeta ufacturers, sale and to close them ; from -inch wide and sold the world over Remnants of Light Prints, at bargain in the United States—to quick, per yard g ot 2%Be 1t per yard. You will be o clear them quick surprised to see them go on Remnants of Eddystone Percales (7¢ goods) at only 27-IN. WIDE REVERSIBLE BLACK PEAU * - Monday at, yard teseeieisiine senseene TR . g de Sole—Made by Givernand Bros. gfifi”fl;;{. T{fi, ’,—fs f:.LEK n}\‘c'::xbrxnn all pure sllk, extra heavy and war sac 34-inch all wool Novelties; 38-inch gray Homespuns; 34-Inch halt wool Henrl- 27-IN. WIDE BLACK AND COLORED TAI fetas—100 bolts representing many of the leading fall shades, also pure white and Remnants of yard wide 15¢ Percales Full pieces Fancy I'leece Suiti 1 ¢t Hewmstitch—makes ranted to wear—we have 2 plece ettas; 40-inch silk and wool Plaids; 40-luch Storm Serges, all colors and black: Rt Lot k AHCY Pleece Suiting .. R s rokivh v Al all worth $2.50 yd., fo elose Hulck..... 36-inch silk and wool Noveities. Theso goods seM et cther places at from 3ic Full ‘pieces Indigo Blue Calico .. St o hand, " ™ to $1.00 per yard—See them iy on Monday N . n worth $2.00—on e Full pieces Aprc i & ar g RBUACH BATTN HOGHRASR Pure el at 10c yard ‘l 1 ]! Apron (u’nglmm (standard) .. o4 RS R ) made in Lyos, France—4 reserve stdok ot a8iinch: 90s Tported Noveltiss: $h-inoh w11/ wool Siltingas. 40slack aitk, wosl Full pieces best quality Turkey Red Calico [ b , worth $1.50 per yard—a 4 i ! thelr employ 8,600—their buildings cover grand opportunity to secure a fine and mercerized goods; 44-inch Bnglish Jacquard, all colors and black: 40-inch Full pieces Dark Comfort S5 BPeR. (0680 \mordu—they Dros ack satill dbeasiotd oloke’ them all wool Plalds; 36-inch E: Cashmeres, and 10,000 other styles that would = H . &%) - aics the Neat wearing taflets’in asieh 5 be almost impo jnless you actually % Full pieces Fancy Plaid Dress Goods (15¢ grade) the world—200 bolts, black and e . "o b Full pieces I'rench Flannel (imitatioy) Bl DolbTh onzss 300 pleces FINE SILK VELVETS—1n cream 40-inch all wool Plaids; 45-inch silk and wool Noveltfes; 40-1 NE SIL] " : ; 46-incl and h i 40-inch fine black It rieces Fast Blac ateen, ¢ PANNE VELVETS—now &0 much 59 white, black and all light and dark Satin Berber; 42-inch fine Jacquards; 40-inch Homespuns, fine heavy quality ull pi Fast Black Sateen, 31 in. wide see the goods in demand—Theso shades: tur- shades, all full pleces, direct trom 36-inch all wool Noveltles; 38-inch all wool Sultings; 40-inch all wool I'ull pieces I'ancy Twilled yard wide German ( quolse, cerise, lilac, gray and cas- mills. No remnants, but plenty in ) 1 i 1k Sultings; not a yard that is not worth from tor, on sale to clear them quick... each plece, worth $1.50, on sale 0c §0ixard Remnants of Black and White and Silver ( 60c to $1.50 yard, at nu: ‘:.‘:m:::mpw we ever sell such great piles ot Black Taffetas. These prices for Monday answer | Some of she very nest all wool and silk and wool Novelties, 48 aud 48-inch Remnants of Black .|!ul ‘\.IIIU Stripe Shirting ... 78 1 . : | wide; 60-inch Homespuns, strictly all wool. Extra heavy Tweeds to make Remnants of best Skirt Lining Cambric Fine Black Taffeta—19 inches wide, for .... PN i | rainy day skirts without lintugs—all wool cheviots in blue and black—the vari- R Fine Black Taffeta—27 inches wide, for . ’ A0 | ety at this price is so lur,u and varied that it would take a whole page to describe it ..... Fine Black Taffeta—36 inches wide, for ... 760 F A handsome embossed picture, advertising the celebrated Bcnla\lrd Velvets, of v\hhh we are | | i a“ne euar me“ . the Omaba agents, will be given free to every lady attending our great velvet sule Monday, | a“ I e“gt s : . {6 g AT Txdginar il et WTe A wosh stasavaca! Tt oals 53 Great Bargains for This Sale X Carpets from the Bankrupt Jobbing House. 14250 yard-in trom one-elghih {0 oue-hai & 3ard—wil §0 08 Wrga square lc o 2 SR 5 o1 e + 4 Bt (e |8t 1 cent each 2 cases Remnants dark and light outing Flannel The best qualities in stylish pretty patterns will be on sale. Hundreds |© "p 05 0 var s S yaode, s84 PR AR S G i Pely A AT plece. of rolls good, heavy union Ingrains, on sale at 25c¢. Great quantities half | 1000 Dress Patterns of silk and wool, all wool, German, English, French and Do 2 cases Remnants Mottled I'lannel, pink, blue and wool ingrains in this sale, 30¢, mestic Novelties, worth up to $3.00 yard—We will sell entire p n from 6 to nl 98 2 cases Remnants, 30 inches wide, cotton Flannel All wool l"L“"""_ on sale at - 39¢ NOTE— These goods are atrictly new goods, mede for this fall—no job lots nor off styles. we | 1 €8¢ 26-inch wide White Waol Flannel, worth 30c per 20 rolls finest $1.25 Axminster carpets will lu- sold Monday at. .. 69° | wiil sell no dealers or peddlers in this department. We will send no samples of these goods to | 2 cases Shaker Flannel, extra heavy, yard .. o AT 4 out-of-town customers, but will fill mail orders at thesegrices. selection must be left to us and 2 »k - Great sale on Draperies, curtains, ete, 12 mot entirely satisfactory we will refund your money. [ 3 cases Remnants dark and light Wilton Flannel, Bed B]anke[s; Linens from the Jobbing House Great Moving Underwear and Furnishings from the and Special Mill Purchases. : . 3 cases extra soft and downy ed Blankets, a pait Tiikkey Hed Dhtiask. b yord TR W ——-— Grocery Sale New York Bankrupi Johhmg House. 10-4 extra heavy soft and downy Bed Blankets, a pair Fringed Napkins, at dozen The tremendous purchases of dry goods, 10-4 Manila cream wool Bed Blankets, a pair Large Huck Towels, size 20x40 in., & 8 etc, compel us to devote the entire main Prices Less Than Half. $ : . ) ", : Lt to the 1 4 th crackers, gro- 11-4 all wool white Bed Blankets, extra fine wool, pair ’l:ul;.u- T'urkish Towels, s in., at each. . ] r:.wnrp,, ,"E..‘I:, x:',:;.(,‘;:.‘,., ‘d:.;..r,‘ u‘:vrf i Children’s 35 Und 64-76 Ontario silver gray wool Bed Blankets, a pair ........ Table Damasks at 1¢ s 30¢ up to. . been moved to the basement. We offer some _ I f‘l! S ¢ Underwear at Ioc, y 11-4 all wool California Bed Blankets, $4.25, $5. .50 and $6.50 | 34 size Napkins, at dozen special opening bargains for Monday 500 dozen children’s vests, pants and drawers in merino, nat- a pair Remnants of Table Linen at less than half rogul.u price. % 1 Shenfeid upe Lo | ural gray and all sizes from 16 to 34, that were made to Ioc 11 bars best Laundry Sonp 5o | price and are in the piece (not in remnants.) 10-Ib. sgok new pure Cornm " |sell up to —All in one lot at b 5 " or yellow, sac P e All Linen Crash Toweling, at yard | 10-1b.” sack new pure . . R R T A, Sack new puro Buckwheat, sack 3 Ladies’ 75¢ Underwear at 29c. i g, at yd pure Whole Wheat ases ladies’ heavy merino vests and pants in tural | Full sized Spreads, at each. . flour, s . 12 ; b pé natura ; | P! ‘ ), 8 ew pure Rye Graham, ray, & es from 30 to 42, that were made {o sell | Pull sized Fringed Spreads, at each, ¥ i . . k —all at 184, R hg A ) ek new pure Ry P r, v " I ] Colored Fringed Spreads, at each. ... sttt .Fl'om “" JObber $ s'ock' We are showing the best sppreads in the city fn. each o et v 12%4¢ Men’s 50c and 75¢ Underwear at 25¢. Child's silver plated Cups and three piece set, only Muslin sheetings and towels at prices that are half the regular 10 cases men's fleeced lined and natural gray merino Separate cream pitchers, sugar bowl and n]mnnlml«lq-r et : . o ) e | shirts and drawers, that are made to sell at 50 rand Notion Sale Mondav Hnty Jellyeon for puddings, foes, o { /050 wol Tobacco Jars & A y | per’package St e Men's 15¢ Linen Collars at i 12 8P slding ) 31 P New Ca .«up . 2 A full lin of sterling silver and (-lmm nov llwn A spools Belding Bros best Kilk [ J orn, per can ‘A $10.00 Tea Set for .. ... : : i 4 00 Full 200 yards Machine Thread for ol Tomatoes, per can .. ‘"gn'vs 50c Shirts at 19¢. A $9.00 Tea Bet for ...... iy o A 'Dress Shields, pair Voo new resi Lima or, L1 100 dozen men's Working h'h_irl in light and dark All quadruple plate and contain four pieces. ‘ Best Qualitv Corduroy Velvateen, 2ic y"d' ;oW Treah Bante Clata Erns solems, ”.“”,,:‘w'.. RYCRR B AL NG, 80 AL Butter Dishes, worth $4.00, at Grand Ribbon Sale Monday—all new fresh colors, all pure silk | it i3, fieh g sogd s e Men's 23c Neckwear, ! y [ best bargains ever offered. Nos. 5 to 40. Do not miss thix, 4 edchen” for il g ! Beas o 2 Fruit Dishes in faney colors with silver mountings, and worth & 5.00, at A .50 Chiffons, Mousseline de Soie and Liberty Silks. ) , : ~ Men's and Bovs’ 0c Handkerchiefs at 2ic Nilver plated Bake Dishes, worth $6.00, at .. . 4 2 50 All on sale Monday, regular prices 75¢ to 83c—all colors on Fhare JOORL D, Lo isert rnlfife 500 dozen men'’s and boys’ red, blue and faney colored Gent's Comb anc Brush, set in real ebony with sterling mount- | sale Monday, yard handkerchiefs that were made to sell at 10e—all in ings, $1.50. Now is a chance to secure your holiday goods. \u“ Veilings only Se yard. 25¢ laumh\ bags only g ',',f'o':'.",‘,’,'."“ : h 5 | One lot, at "HAYDEN BROS.

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