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HAY DEN Grand Easter Sales Begin Saturday Never such bargains in fine new goods as the Big Store now offers ()\l AHLA D\IIY .\l.\]l('ll : ATU IHL\\ s Grand ng Demonstration sale Saturday at 27 and w fund the money paid. r the same as solid- and Sale Saturday ngs made by new process, with genuine gold shell, guar- anteed to wear for five years, in either plain or set styles, go on Je and $1. We guarantee thege to look gold rings, or will replace them or re- are equal in appearance to rings costing $5 to £100 and will wear for years without tarnishing. See the warrantee we furnish with each ring. Call Saturday. Gigantic Boys’ 1,000 dozen bo, Walsl Purchase sts in the celebrated “Mothe Friend” brand closed out to us by the manufacturers, Herman & Bchneer, for spot cash at a ridiculously low price, go on sale | re in all sizes up to 14 y rench Per tomorrow. They Madras and best I tremendous quantit) price rs, made in fine ales; never sold anywhere for less than $1 and $1.50; Saturday, at Haydens, for 2¢ . Owing to the we will be able to fill all mail orders at this These are conceded the best boys’ waists made. This is an unequalled opportunity to secure member they are all guaranteed perfect in every way. Buy as many as you want, , Special 25,000 yards of the finest worth 2 a yard. One lot of Val laces, all perfect 3 e Geott gale | Whick: these goods were bought enables us varde, |10 ®ell carpets and rugs 20 per cent less bought from the Carson Pi of shipwrecked lace, 15¢ per NEW ALLOVE ¢ to 40c, all go at 10c All slightly mussed 10c and 15 . 214c |urday. This last lot includes all the Ru re R LACES. a genuine bargain then. Re- Great Carpet Sale lace, | The balance of the wholesale stock of Knight, Roswell & Co. will go on sale Sat- in all qualities, Axminsters, Wiltons, Smyrna and Brussels. The sacrifice at than others pay for the same goods. Don't miss this sale, as it means dollars in your We have the finest and also the largest | pockets. line of these goods ever scen 26¢ to $10 a yard Our motto is: See our la the price, then buy where you please Have you a foulard silk walst to trim? Have you a wash-goods dress Have you a wool-dress pattern Bring us a sample of the goods in Omaha, ask -inch Smyrna Rugs, 98c. -inch Smith’s Moquette Rugs, $1.50. Royal Wilton Rug, $26.98 Sarrabend Rugs, worth $28.00, at 0x12 Smith Axminster, $18.75. Lowell extra super Ingrain, mew pat-| let | terns, 50c. us show the latest proper trimmings for | Extra heavy cotton chain Ingrain, 3%c. them. Axminster and Velvet, a great many hn\t‘ We are the Butterick pattern agents and | borders to match—Smith & Sanford’'s 10 you are welcome to all their publications | wire tapestry for designs. worth $1.25 yard, at 79¢. Bruseels Carpets, worth $1.00, at 59¢. spoeial Ba—rgf;ins_‘ en’s Fumishingsfl * SUSPENDERS lenther ends and all th wash board, € ing ironing board in all the best webs, on sale at 1ic MEN'S $1.00 SHIR bler's outfit ¢ nickle plated trays, S large box tooth picks, carving kuives , Saturday 10¢; separate collars and cufts, , on sale at 49¢ set shoe lasts aturday $1.05; Kitchen meat 14 hose at 10¢ A fow of b . it you need ¢ seamless, m; wells regularly our price, $5.40 elsewhere for $13.60; Grocery Speelals Tbs granulated sugar, $1.00; bosom shirts. 10 bars best drawers at 9Sc, $1.25 and $1.50 3 pounds best shirts and drawers oatmeal for 1 Boy's Jersey ribbed eweaters in all colors | graham for 15¢; 3 dozen Baldwin apples cholee Juley well made, for $1 Golden, oak off slde, Good revolving office chair, § Quarter 24x24, golden ¢ Fine oak sldeboard, golden finish, swell " Big Saturday Drug Sale Mennen's taleum powder, Electro silicou silver polish, 9¢ Pozzoni's face powder, Dandruft cure ( resh roasted peanuts for Fresh bolog Iron Wagons, b o drawer lined, $12 Plate China cabine DATH CABINETS complete, the $10.00 Cobble seat oak rocker, $1.95 Oak hall tree, oval mirr Saturday only 90c v 14x28 Inchies, aturday only $1.10. Syrup of fgs, Wine of Cardui, We hav ment of pleture frames ever brought here and can make you prices which are simply half or less than half what similar frames have usually Neckwear Sale Mone_y Saved ded to enlarge our lace and partment and add a line of and embroldery the country, representative of the Opiical Department | CUT PRICES ON OPTICAL G Solid gold sp , crystal lenses, care- Gold filled spectacles, g anteed 10 yea manufacture places novelties Eyes examined free by qualified practical the most | Arabian, ete. 0, 1901. A visit will put you in touch with all the leading styles, (AGENTS FOR THE BUTTERICK ra e SENESNY HAY DEN: 'ERNR. Furnituu many articles fo be seen in furniture department, the price on each and every one of which s absolutely | Tower than (he same artic) clsewhore We a here and if saving 3 | have g We r strictly first-cl while, 50 long as we are subject to human | d | limitations, a thing may prove unsatis factory, no one is more glad to make it right than we are Select white oak dining room chair, cane | seat, brace arm, carved back, beaded spin- dles, a $1.50 chair, for $1.00, can be found using every endeavor to bring you u money can do it we 1 our point fuse to handle anything that is not % and, while once in a inch cabinet, shelves 12x17, for music, gazines or papers, all oak, for [ extension table, good finish, squar e desk, 4 drawers on one roll top, 6 oak letter boxes, for $12.75. 1 sawed parlor table, shaped top, Kk, $1.95 drawers, French bevel plate mirror, $11.50. lamp and instructions, rticle, for $3. CARLOAD OF PICTURE FRAMES. just received the largest ship- ld for EASTER NECKWEAR SALE, aster movelties: Visit our store and showing. Dai remembrances from istic manufacturers in Amer- HAYDEN BROS. tn sty shl price | & splendid shoe that will wear well, feel the finest line of women's shoes in the country. They are to be had only at Hay- den’s. They come tn vici kid, patent leather and all the fashionable leathers, at $3.00, tdeal calf, patent calf and viei kid, all styles and sizes: a stylish, serviceable shoe; worth fully $5.00; the price is $3.60 celebrated fashion makers; the best London, ‘ Berlin and Vienna modes site creations from the east will be on the magnificant line of these goods “"!d'rrlny as8ivaite hats in exclusive styles, vailing Parisian preference for flowers, in| third less thi " Great Sale on Fine “Easter Shoes The best makes in the country. Pertect| We have just recelved endid lioe of the fine Crossett shoes for men. ‘They are In vicl, velours and patent leathers, ex- | tenston soles, rope stitch, now Boston tocs, . in fit, in material and workman and at the usual Hayden saving in We have all sizes and widths, ineuring | well and look well; to be had omly at your getting as perfect a fit as if you had | Hayden's; the price s $3.00. the shoes made to order We are closing out the balance of the J. W. Naylor women's shoes; regular $3.00 values, at $1.88, They are in vicl kid and Come in and see the swell styles in fdeal and patent leathers, patent leathers We are closing out the balance of the J. P. Smith sample $2.00 and $3.00 shocs for men at $1.88, CHILDRE We make spec and girls to give them shoes that have the style and comfort of the larger people's and aleo Iasting service. They are bullt of honest materfals that will stand the rough punishment “The Merriam shoes” for children are the best made. Thoey are to be found at Hay den's. We make prices loss than others quote on poorer grades that have not balf the wear in them (o Brooks Bros. of Rochester, N. Y., make , $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. The famous “Ultra” shoes for women in THE STETSON SHOE is known as the best in America for men Boys' and misses’ Morriam shoes at $1.96 It is absolutely as fine a shoo as can pos- [ and $1.50 sibly be made. Every resource of the manu- | Children's Merriam shoes at $1.00 and | facturer is used to put style and service in | $1.25. them. They are hamd sewed and porfect fit- | Infants’ fine shoes, in the late pretty ting. Regular x: shoes; Ilnydcnl prlre $5. nylu on sale at 85c and $1.2 Easter Millinery Sale The big Millinery Department is ready ‘kinl) we show the most complete assort- for Easter buyers. Examples of all the|ments. latest creations in keeplog with queen | Fashion's dictates are here. The best dressed women in Omaha select thelr hats at Hayden's because their great Parisian Pattern Hats from the most| variety and facilitles make it possible to find one that has perfect becominguess as and also rxqu]-‘\ well as belog In the height of fashion. Buying direct and beiug the most oxten- Hundreds of beautiful | sive purchasers of millinery in this section showing the pre- } we are enabled to make prices fully one- n any other store. Women trimming will be shown for the first time | who wish to combine economy with styie \llllll:l}'. Ask to see our splendid line of will find at Hayden's most charming and | Connolly and Chiffon Turbans, | elegant creations at surprisingly low pric Our display of children's hats has never | Buy as early as possible to avold the rush been equalled in Omaha for varlety, quality, | the last few days before Baster. A visit to value and style. Hayden's will put you in touch with all the In flowers, fruits and trimmings of every ' pewest styles. | 000000000 0000003000008® (hun six months ago. On account of the South Omaha News 600060200000000 Th's is the day set by law for a of the registration of last fall board will be in session from § a. s have been designated | 9 p. m. Theee plac for registration First Ward—First precine fng, Twenty-fifth and N st cinet, Tavender bullding fourth and J stre : 1 lins' Muelc store, ne Second Ward— -fifth and Hoftman bull¢ Q stieets: Third pre office, Albright ard—First precinct, ghth and R streets; ho cinet, Fourth W and K str As the registration today will be made up | time will be shoct. In speaking about this largely of changes of residence, evision | the uatil Sloane build- a_precinet, Col- K ty-fourth nty-first and | S Hriaiwell cunl | fabrication pure and simple and rumor has , Thirtieth and Q rd—Mort's barn, Thirty-s | lack of interest being taken in the cam-| paign it s figured that the vote Tuesday will be light as compared with the regis- tration. Democratic candidates have become alarmed and yesterday the Brennan-Rob- erts-Wolte comblination circulated the story through Brown park that,if the republican candidates were elected the name of ithe | Jungmann school would be changed. Bo- hemians who are interested in this school and who have children attending there called upon a number of prominent repub- | licans to find out what was doing. Inquiry developed the fact that the story was | it that it originated in the office of the su- perintendent of public instruction. Dr. Wolfe Is making the effort of his life to cond | hold bis job and he knows that if the re- publicans secure control of the board his which | matter one of the democratic members of mean transfers, it is not expected there | (he board said that even should the demo- will be any increase over the registration | crats succeed In electing a majorit of last fall. On the first day of registration, 18, 1900, the total registration was 2,08 the second day, October 26, it was 1 on the third day, November 3 making a totgl registration of 4. reglstration this spring will the total to any extent, although it is con- tended that there are more voters here now 1'|u-1 increase Cultivating l(ll-l Beets, was not probable, Wolfe would have to October | walk the plank. on| It {s understood that all persons who | and | registered last fall will be entitled to vote at the school election Thursday. | Business men in South Omaha are iuter- | it is more than likely that the acreage this year will be larger than one year ago. Con- tracts are being made for ts with a vi that good government in the schools will be the planting of W to retaining the beet fac- stated that the owners of unless there is a cer- amount of beets contracted for. the intention of business men to see that as marly contracts as possible are made before ason apens in order to insure the re- ¢ the factory her and selects anot perintendent e plant will move New Ware secured a permit from the building inspector Twenty-cighth and . which is now under way, for the storage of hay a building of go will be uu-d sunett is the best man that could tax commissioner,” man last nig enough property to know values oughly identified with the in- structed of substantial materials d a prominent in the city council has taught him the ins and outs of the road and i at_an Omaha d from Kansa: elect for the po My suggestion Is to Bennett and thus secure an increase certainly be he Presbyterfan church will be Twin boys have » Whiok | Twenty-third and Women Are 3 In the interest of the republican candl- dates for members of the Board of Educa- tion the women in all parts of the city are | taking an interest and are evinc ing a desire While it is admitted that the con- y one it is conceded on all ” estal I the cultivation of sugar beets und | sides that the republican ticket will win and ! omahw National bank, cubles (hat he e funeral of Mrs test will be a livel Chicago, Bound hand and foot to household drudgery, scrubbing and rubbing day in and day out, doing your cleaning in the hard old fashioned way—woman, why do you do it? Break away and use | coming. sulted alike to siender figures and those that incline to stoutness, a virtue not al- ways found in a single design. The tull soft front, with the outlining revers, tends to conceal the lines of the wearer rather than to emphasize them, and whether she are in Washing Powder This famous cleanser has proven the emancipation of thousands of other women—why not yours? GOLD DUST do more of the work, you do more of the play. For greatest economy buy our large package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, New York, benes a 82, 84, 26, 3%, 40 and For the accommodation of The Bee! aders these patierns, which usually retall Philadelphia. safled for home. He will return to this | ity about April 15 Where gan yo uluvest money more profit- | ably than by by | Bitters—you ge ! medicine, a liver to ener and bowel clea | for one dollar. ing a bottle of Prickly Ash four for one. A kidney , stomach strength er. Four medicines Q@esccosessoccoovescssssssel éFashions for the Season Beeseccscssessccssssssssocs Hints by Mary Lamb, 3779 Fancy Waist, 8213 42 n, bus Woman s Waist; to be Made With or Without the Fitted Lining. No waist finished with soft jabot-like revers ~The alw graceful and very generally be- smart example shown I8 to couceal flesh or to apparently e it will be found to serve her well. iginal is made of figured Louisine with trimming of Cluny lace, but all the soft. silks, Al challie, veiling er wool materials & tros, plain and embroldered pe and similar soft entirely suitable when while cotton and linen walst i lind brics are equally good when the lining is tted The foundation is a lining fitted to the figure that teriy the shoulders and is drawn down in gathers at the walst line full at the shoulder s0ft revers that give a tap nd which includes under-arm gores covered smoothly with the ma- The back is plain and smooth across he fronts are slightly d are finished with ing effect. The ter front, or plastron, Is soft and full is attached to the right side of the lining and hooked over the left. The sleeves bishop style with moderately deep | cuffs and the neck 15 finished with a stock collar. When the walst is made unlined | plastron i itched to the right front W the revers and hooked to the left. To mal his walsefor a woman of me- dium #ize 4% yards of material 21 inches wide, 4 yards 27 inche wide yards | | 52 inches wide, or 2 yards 44 inches wide, will be required rhe pattern No. is cut in sizes for inch bust measure from 25 to o0 cents, will be furnished a nominal prive, 10 cents, which cove 1l expense. In order to get any pattern \close 10 cents {of pattern wanted low abou. ten days from date of your letter before Addrcss Vattern Departmeat, Omaba Bes, Owaba, Neb, ive number and name d bust measure. Al- glaning to look for the pattern. EXCELLENT SACRED CONCERT lmum two numbers, “Show Me Thy Wa Large Crowds at Saturday, Boy's Day— boys on Saturds to their feet a shoe at $1.50 that has never been equaled any: near the money—Made of good, hohest leather with a good, heavy sole that will stand the hard knocks that a good, lively boy will give them—We take as much care In fitting these do any shoes in the country. Drexel Shoe Co., Catalogue Sent Free for the Asking. The Most Complete— comprises all the leaders and numerous others—Knabe planos, Kimball planos, Kranich & Bach planos, Hallet & Davis pianos, Needham planos, McPhall planos, Whitney planos, Schumann planos—We have planos on very easy monthly payments from §5.00 per month —Fully warranted for ten years- see the wonderful and only succossful gelf-playing plano attachment—APOLLO ~'Phone 188, | Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas. Easter at Balduffs — | ter and want you 1o ¢ ter 1l models—then there are chocolates, birds, | chicks, egegs, Brownies, silk and satin cggs—and then this list of special des- serts of ice erenin - E , | containing yolk; bird's nest, small chick- | cus, larger nests, setting hen, 6 eggs, 12 portions: wish bones, tied with ribbons; large rabbit, 15 portions; wine jelly, St, Honore, 12 {0 16 portions; bellevue, doves, Ind. wine Jelly, mer- angues-Give us your order early, | Lord,” and "0 Divine Redecmer,” both of Inrael | Which numbers were well received. A vio- Fule DespIte 1in solo by Charles St Prize Song MG | trom Master Singers:” a plano solo by Sig- | mund Landsberg and a duet for piano and violin by the two men named completed tho The entertainment last night at the Tem- ple Israel falr was a sacred concert of un- | Program. usual e tet was assisted in the concert by Mrs, |the disagreeable weather and was one of Martin Cahn of Chicago, Sigmund Lands- | the most delightful musical entertainments berg and Charles Steckelberg. An eloquent |ever given in Omaha. Mrs. Cahn has won address wus delivered by Rev Frederick Trefz on * cellence. The Temple Israel quar- | The concert was well attended in spite of | many new admirers in Omaba this week and | her singing has heen one of the notable chnecker's | features of the fair. he Miracle of ‘Lead Kindly Light" and “Lord, Thou Art My Confidence’ were sung | The fair will close this evening with a by the quartet. Mrs. Martin Cahn, soprano, | grand ball. Drex L. Shooman alwa ¢ and is prepared to fit expects the vhere else for $1.00 shoes as we Omahu's Up-to-date Shoo Houn 1418 FARNAM STREET. Piano Stock in the West Can be found at our salesroom—It -Ask to A. HOSPE, It's only a week from Sunday till me in and see our collection of Easter noveltie r llly of the valley in ice eveam g%, natural s dinere en W. S. Balduff, 1820 Farnew St.