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EDITORIAL SHEET. pa AR o ol T o \l ABLISHED JU NE 19, AYIENs The most stupendous OMAHA, SUN DAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1902. NGLE COPY l"l\'la (l purchase ever made. These houses supplied only the TWO NEW YORK LARGEST COMMISSION HOUSE STOCKS CLOSED OUT very best dealers in the east, and carried onl [See agram) HAYDENs y the highest grades of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOAKS AND SUITS, CARPETS AND DRAPERIES. The damp, cold season caused turers pressed them for settlements and THEY WERE COMPELLED TO CLOSE. Minfliflniv'yi country, made a spot cash offer on each of the stocks WAS ILANKED DOWN have ¢ NEWEN by any CHOICES house in Ameri MOST "a. N]’“’ YORK'S LARGEST COX the cancelling of hundreds of tl DESIRABLE AND HIGHES IMIS ‘l()\ HOUSES ON h\l] 1eir biggest orders. AT BA\]\IH PT PRICES They had enormous amounts of money tied up in large stocks of high priced merchandise, on which they could not Our buyers, headed by a member of the firm, were on the spot and realizing the tremendous output Hayden Bros. have throughout the Trans- Eastern merchants were already overloaded and stood aghast at this big plunge by a western house. AND THE GOODS ARE ARRIVING BY THE CARLOAD IN OMAH A, in transferring these gigantic stocks to Hayden Bros’, unpacking, IN SUCH VART / MERCHANDISE IN ALL LINES. It will pay customers to come hundreds of miles to thi at 8 o'clock, Monday, as usual, #o that early buyers may ¢ avoid the later crowds. force of clerks ever employed by any house west of Chicago, and every inch of space in the store will be utilized to make selection and purchase as convenient, rapid and satisfactory Every available man and the entire forces of the different transfer companies, checking and marking them, and MONDAY THE FIRST INSTALMENT O THIS MOST ASTONISHIN « idea what such a sale means at Hayden Bros’, but never in our history have we been able to offer SUCH SENSATIONAL BARGAINS ST GRADE, SF Despite the astonishing magnitude of the sale, Hayden Bros. will open realize. Ioreign manufac- HAYDEN'S OFFER WAS ACCEPTED. THE MONEY so far as they could be secured, are employed PU h'I‘II ASE WILL GO ON SALE. Customers TS AND SUCH UNHEARD OF VARIETIES O |('. Such values were never offered before have made arrangements for the largest ible. TIRE STOCKS OF'TWO OF ARSORTMED A\Y as o EN The New York Cloak and Suit Sale ! Stock. The most yaluable part of this purchase #was the clr ¢ and suits It you « can selgel posit on ¢ot prepared to purchase you ur garment and make a de- | Do not pay full Irt or waist prices for your sult,' any more this season. He | price 1s enough. 700 suits, {n blouses, Gibsons, etons, single | mnd double-breasted, in cheviots, Venetians droadclothe, homespuns and other material in blues, blacks, browns, tans, castors and reds, Dot a sult {n. the lot worth less than | $16.50 to $25. 8 15 | only ... oo s (From a New York Stock.) 200 suits, made from finest materials, cluding the new etamines, broadcloths and | Pebble cheviots and imported Venetians, | ik lined throughout, in Gibson, etons and blouse, browns, blacks, blues and castors— |Bot a suit worth less than lza.wl o ito $85.00—salo price [ (From a New York Stock.) 400 suits, well made, pew styles, all wools, silk lined jackets, percaline lined skirts and velvet bound; sizes 32 to 46— worth up to $15.00— Silk and Wool Skirts (From a New York Stock.) 00 women's silk skirts from the great manuracturers, Crystal Bros., Broadwa made of very best Givernaud taffetas, all | the new styles, extra wide—worth up to $18,00— 6 98 “’l at. The New York Wash Goods Stocks in|= 200 skirts, in children's misses and wo- men's, with several rows of stitching, worth $3.90, from l New York Stock, at . [} large tables, about 1,300 skirts in ail, fine broadcloths and Venetians, trimmed with from 8 to 6 rows of stitched taffeta, deep flounce, lined with near silk and vel- vet bound, skirts worth up to $12.50, from New York Stock 4 95 . 175 beautiful fine drees skirts, worth up to $60.00—sale a 50 FIFTY SKIRTS AT T7bc. price .. 275 women's spring jackets, made in whipcords, broadcloths and light weight kerseys, everyone lined with Glvernaud taf- feta, made up In the newest !kylenz so worth $12.50—sale price.. Wa m. (From a New York Stock.) 50 dozen walsts at 19c. 75 dozen walsts at 49¢, worth $1.00. 150 dozen white walsts, trimmed with 3 and 4 rows of embroldery and inser- tion, all styles, worth $2.50 to $3.00, at 2 25 dozen fine white shirt ‘walsts, worth $5.00, for ... 300 women's black silk walsts, Gibson style, sizes 32 to 44, $6.00 quality, at. 500 fine silk walsts, worth $7.00, for. made Hayden's Wash Goods Dept. Secured by the purchase of these two immense New York .stocks some of the most striking real, thme. genuine bargains that have ever been placed on sale anywhere or at any Our own immense assorgment bought early in the season takes up more room than we can afford to give it with these additional stocks to sell, and as fast as possi- dle we will add thess SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, each succeeding SALES DAY belng fuil of interest to all bargain seekers. 1%e¢ YARD, WORTH 350, Over 3,000 yards of the neatest, bright- est and prettiest styles In the fast-color mercerized Chambray fabric, all sorts of stripes and plain shades. 2Be YARD, WORTH BOe. 100 pleces of eilk-embroidered Dot Mous- seline de sole; colors, black, white, cream, Jinen, Nile pink, light blue and old rose. (This Is the best quality manufactured.) 205¢ YARD, WORTH B0c. Scotch linen madras .(all pure llnen) in stripes and plain shades, showing & range ©of 60 excellent styles, all of this season's choosing and a bargain you couldn't help but appreciate. 30¢ YARD, WORTH 685c. 2,500 yards of silk Oxford walsting, in the plain shades, basket weave, pink, cadet blue, navy, black, old rose, Nile, cardinal And lipen colors. ‘We cannot send any samples of any of fill any order subject to goods being unsold 10c YARD, WORTH 19ec. Over 200 pleces of choice dress-style dimities and batistes, in all the latest de- signs and colors, white grounds or colored, | better fabric than is usually eold at 20c a yard. 29¢ YARD, WORTH S0c. 38 pleces of the finest grade, absolutely shrunken linen suiting, used by tallors for men's linen vests, etc., and a most de- sirable linen for ladies' suits and skirts. (Positively shrunken.) 69c YARD, WORTH UP TO $1.50, Finest quality Saint Gaul hand-loom swisees, the daintlest and at the same time serviceable fabric, in pink, light blue, white and black, black and white and linen. 100 YARD, WORTH 16c AND 20c. All the finest Cambrics and Percales, in both light and dark colors, all the best makes, standard fabrics, yard wide—noth- ing reserved, as we want their room. these lines above mentioned, but will at the time of receipt of order, and we @sk that you specify colors wanted that you may have the full SALE'S BENEFIT and our very best efforts. Great New York Stock Sale Table Linens .and 'Napkins 68-inch bleached Damask, regular ic, for 19¢ yard. 68-inch unbleached Damask, regular 35c, Mor 22% yhrd. 64-inch unbleacked Damask, regular G0c, for 3¢ yard. 66-inch bleached Damask, regular 65c, for yard. P ot i Didadhed Damask. r 72%c yanl. 27-inch unbleached Damask, regular 98c, A2%e yard. 58-inch Turkey red Damask, regular 25c, f#or 16%c yarl. 68-lach Tuskey red fast color Damaek, gegular 36c, for' 25¢ yard. 80-inch Turkey red fast color Damask, pegular 50c, for 35c yard. 60-inch Turksy red fast color Damask, wegular 66e, for 4% yard. Bleached Nabkins, regular €be, dozen. Bleached dozen Bleached dozen. Bleached Bozen. Half bleachqd Napkins, regular $1.35, for $115 dozen. | Half bleach(d Napkins, regular $1.65, for $1.49 dozen. | Three Towels for 10c. Three large Turkish Towels for 25c Checkefl Tu*dlfll rt‘ullr 6¢, for 3¢ yard. Corset Sale From New York Stock One lot of ladies’ corsets, In standara makes, §1.00 and §1.50 quality, at 49c. Ladies' and misses’ summer corsets in batiste and ventilated at 49c. One lot of batiste girdles at 49c. Dr. Waruer's rust-proof corsets at $1.00 | and up; a full line of W. B. erect-form . corsets, in all the mew spring styles, at $1.00 and up; also a full line of Kabo, W. C. C. and Thompson's glove-fitting corsets l- straight fronts at §1.00. Tho new self-reducing and Delta Dip corsets for stout figures at $2.50. The La Grecque Latticl corset, for small and medium figures, at $1.50. The la Grecque belt corset, for stout figures, at §2.75. regular $1.00, for 4% Napkins, regular 85, for 69¢ Népkins, regular $1.25, for 98¢ Nay kins, regular $1.50, for $1.39 New York Stock Sale of Shirt Waist and White Dress Goods Checked Nainsook, regular 10c, yard India Linon, regular 10¢, for Gc yara India Linon, regular 123e, for 8igc yard India Linon, regular 15¢, for 10c yard Victorla Lawn, 40 inches wide, regular 12%c, for 10c yard. Victorla Lawn, 40 inches wide, 16, for 12%4c yard. Victoria Lawn, 40 inches wide, 20¢, for 16e yard. Mercerized Oxford, in satin stripes and plain, regular 60c, for 850 yard. Mercerized Cheviots, regular 50c, for 85c yard Opera Batiste for 85c, 40c and 50c yard. French Batiste, 48 inches wide, 49c, 60c and 66 yard. Imported Madras in satin stripes, regular 60c, for 35c yard. Colored Dress Linens, 2Gc, 36c, 40c and 60c yard. Perelan Lawa, 20c, 25¢, 30c, 60c yard. Piques, plain, figured and open work, from 16¢ to B0 yard. English Longeloth, §5¢ for & 12-yard bolt. Remnants of Table Linen at greatly re- duced prices in 2, 2% and 3-yard leogths. Muslin and Sheetings at greatly reduced prices. Men’s 26¢ Socks, I5¢ From New York Stock 200 dozens of men's lisle-thread and fine cotton socks, in plain and fancy colors, worth up to 35c, on sale at 15c. Men's and boys' suspenders, regular 25c suspenders, at 12ec. Men's and boys' §1.00 colored, laundered shirts, ‘o all the new colors, at 49c. Men's plain and fancy-colored Balbrig- | Ean shirts and drawers, regular $1.00 val- ues, at b0c. Men's §1.50 and $2.00 madras shirts, in all the bt'l mn- for Be regular regular 35e, 40c and FROM THE N. Y. STOCK. 500 dozen of men's and boye' silk nmeck~ ties, (o all the new styles for spring, reg. ular 500 values, at 1o SILKS FRUM THE NEW YORK STOCK. )(mufl sell in the quickest possible time. T i Wil truly be the greatest silk sale of mod { OCCURS BUT ONCE IN A LIFETIME. line of shades, would eell in regular way for 40¢c to 50c. Monday we will sell at N. Y. stock special prices ... l4e Silks for %o from New York stock. All china silks in cream, white, colors, aleo all the heaviest and best qual- ity corded wash silks. These are regular 50c and 75c silks. N. ¥ 5° stock price Extra counter space and extra salespeo- ple to make buying easy. Silks for 3% from New York stock the fine white wash silke in 24-inch, and 36-inch widths, worth up to $1.00, and warranted to wash, all go at N. Y. 39 stock sale prices . Silks for 4% from New York ' stock. Heavy colored taffetas, heavy stripes and | plaids, elegant fancy silks for waiste and skirts, worth $1.00 and $1.25. All will go at New York stock sale 49c prices ALL MAIL ORDERS sent in for these ordered that does not suit in every way ea | Silks for 14c from the New York stock. | 100 pieces of plain and plald eilks In fine | black and all | The stock of silks from this great purchase ls so large that we have not sufficlent room to properly bandle it, therefore we this AS he world's finest black and colored silks will go at the most sensational prices, ern times. MONDAY AND TUESPAY YOU CAN BUY SILK BARGAINS SUCH Every yard of silk in this sale is the bdig- gest bargain ever offered. Black moire silks now all the style from | New York stock, at half price Black moire velour from N. worth $1.25, only 69c. Y. stock, | Silks for 6214c from New York stock 5,000 yarde fine black silks, peau de sole, wash taffeta, armure, 27-inch and 36-inch| Black moire velour from | tafteta, brocade eatin, and all kinds of worth $1.50, for 87c. black silks, worth $1.25 and $1.50 611 Black brocade molre, |the N. Y. stock sale price is....... 98 | 42.00, tor sse. | Stk for 6%c from New York stock. 75 Black molre Francaise, pleces of finest crepe de chene in black and $2.50, for $1.35 all colors, also big lot black grenadines.| Black peau de sole from | 44 inches wide, worth up to $1.50, 69 otosk, &t Balt firioe. I ICNIO0E §8 A0 1S . 8| Black peau de sole from N. Y. stock, pure | silk, 21-tuch wide, worth $1.50, on sale at only 82c Black peau de sofe grade, 24-inch wide, worth |at 95c. Black peau de sole inch wide, and worth , on sale at $1.18. Black peau de sofe from N. Y. stock, best worth | made 36-inch wide, worth $4.00, on sale |$1 at $1.82. special eilk bargains will be filled promptly and to your entire satisfaction. n be returned and we will refund money. N. Y. stock, pure silk, worth pure silk, worth the New York 150 bolts of fine Foulard' silks in newest 1902 styles from N. Y. stock. All will be priced to close out quickly, don't miss this opportunity. | Foulards from New York {$1.00, on sale at 49c. Foulards from the New York stock, worth l] 00 and $1.25, on sale at 66c. Foulards from New York stock, 50, for 96c. from N. Y. stock, fine worth $2.00, on sale stock, from N. Y. stock, Anytning TELEGRAM. Received at MAIN OFFICE, (Where any reply should be sent.) yden Bros., Omaha. Closed yesterday for spot cash the entire stock of two largest commission houses. the largest purchase we have ever New York, April 23, 1902. This is made. All new seasonable dry goods, notions, cloaks and suits, carpets and draperies. home tonight. Make room and arrange for big sale. Goods on the way. Johnson and Henry leave for Wm. Hayden. Shoe Sale The twe big factory fallures has placed it in our power to give you shoes at prices never before attempted in Omaha. Made up of the finest leathers STYLES and for the BEST RETAIL TRADE. We have them in all leathers. Men's black vici kid bals, Goodyear welt, worth $3, at $1.96. Men's velours calt bals, worth $3, at $1.96. Men's box calt bals, Goodyear welt, worth at $1.96. Women's viel worth $3, at $1.96. Women's viel kid 1 $3, at $1.96. Women's viel kid worth $3, at $1.96. We are sole agents in Omaha for the Stetson and Crossett shoes for men and the Brooks Bros'. and Ultra shoe for ladies. SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES IN THE BARGAIN ROOM. Men's fine satin calf bals worth $1.75, at 00. Boys' satin calf bals, worth $1.50, at $1.00. Women's best vici kid lace, worth up to $3.50 & pair, narrow widths, at $1.89. Child's dongola lace, 6-8, worth 50c, 19¢. Child’s dongola button, 3-6, worth 25c, at 9e. Opiieil Dept Goodyear welt, kid lace McKay welt, Imt. turn, worth button, Imt. turm, at No tharge for examining your eyes. Gold filled frames, 10 years guarantee, $2.50 value, $1.59, Fine Aluminold frames, fitted with fine eystal lenses, usual price 3$2.00, at 98c. Colored spectacles, protect your eyes lmm dun, 60c kind at 24c. New York Carpet Stock RUGS—All wool Smyrna Rugs, $3.50, at $1.98 36-inch Axminster Rugs, worth $4.50, at $2.98. 27-inch Axminster Rugs $1.98. 27-inch Persian Wilton Rugs, worth $2.00, at $1.25. z Room-Size Rugs 9x11 Bruseels Ru ‘worth $18.00, at $10.98 8-8x10-6 Axminsters, worth $25.00, at $16.98. 9x12 Smyrna Rugs, worth $25.00, at $16.98. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, worth $30, at $19.48, $x12 Wilton Rugs, worth $40.00, at $25.00. Wilton Velvet Carpets, come with bor- ders to match, worth $1.25 yard, 89c. Brussels Carpets, 3%c Brussels Carpets, worth %0¢c yard, at 6%c. Unlon Ingrains, worth 40c yard, 25c. All wool Ingrains, worth T6c yard, 4%c. All wool Ingrains, worth S0c, 3%c. worth worth $3.50, at in LATEST | The above is a copy of telegram as shown in our 16th window. New York Stock Laces and Embroideries ‘Wide net top laces and insertings, worth }low York Stock ‘ |Dress Goods Stock up to 40c and 50c yard, at 9c | The leading dress 200‘15 Black, white, ecrue and cream galoons, |house in the west. Spe-. i s inches wide, worth up to 40c yard, cial sale on high grade| dress goods. Priestley's black m. | yard, 20c yard, 30¢ yard, embroideries and insertings, 3. embroideries and be. embroideries and insertings, The. 50c embrolderies and insertings, yard, 10c and 16c. Hose supporters, rubber button, all sizes, regular 26c value, at 7i4c pair. Best machine thread, 200 yard spools, 1%ec, Ladies' pure linen hemstitched handker- chiefs, the 16c kind, at bc each. China I)opf Beautiful crystal glassware, finished after the style of cut glass. You can hardly tell the difference, consisting of at per insertings, at, per veiling, our regular at, per $1.25 goods, from 9 to 11 A. M., only one at, per pattern to a customer, at 75c & yard. FROM 2 TO 4 P. M. Our $1.50 volles and etamines, at Toc & yard. FROM 3 TOS P. M. We will sell all our silk warp eoliennes, in colors, “no black,” they run in prices from $1.25 to $3.98 a yard, your choice for these two hours, at Toc a yard. Extra specials on other lines during the French dishes, Sauce dishes, vases, mugs, tumblers, pickle dishes, wine glasses, jugs, olive dishes, spoon trays, sugar bowls and creams, stands and trays, and hundreds of other articles at a price on the lot that is worth 10 TIMES WHAT WE ASK FOR IT—Your choice/ bc each. CRYSTAL STAND LAMP COMPLETE 19¢ All sizes of plates, cups and saucers, Vegetable dishes, meat platters, soup plates, oatmeals, water juge and dozens of other articles. These goods are all semi- porcelain, gold striped, filled in decora- tion, not a plece in the lot worth less than from 25¢ to 50c, for tomorrow, your cholce at 9c. Decorated Flemish stone cuspidors, 10c. Souelsa jardinieres, 95c. Decorated dinner set: can or English goods, $4.69. New York Drapery Stock. 500 pairs lace curtains, 79¢c, 69c and 49c. 500 pairs lace curtains, worth up to $2.50 palr, at 98c. 500 pairs lace curtains, fancy novelties, all new patterns, worth up to $3.50 pair, at $1.69. All of the lace curtains that sold at $4 to $5 paif, at $1.98 Fine lace curtalus, mew novelties, Tam- bour Irish Point Brussels, etc., that sell from §5 to §7 palr, at §3.4 All the best lace curtains, such as brus- sels, Battenburg, China and French, cur- tains worth $10, for $4.98 Tapestry curtains, the greatest varieties ever shown, $1.98 to $4.85 pair. Rope curtains, endless varieties, $1.75 to $5.00 & pair. All the finest quality hair switches, in a1l shades, at cut prices. Get the new book, “The Mississippi Bub- ble” by Emerson Hough, at Hayden Bros. day. Be sure and attend this dre: sale. Glove Sale From New York Stock The “Reynier,” regular $2.00 glove, on sale at $1.50. This is ome of the best gloves made. Ladies' kid gloves in all the latest spring shades, three clasp, at $1.50. Ladies' kid gloves in all the latest spring shades, two clasp, at $1.00. Ladi sllk gloves in black, white, modes, gray, with “Kayser” patent tip, at b0c, T6c and $1.00. Ladies’ lisle-thread gloves in modes, gray, black and white, at 25c and 50c. Misses' kld gloves in all the latest spring shades at and $1.00. Misses' lisle-thread gloves In modes, gray, white and red at 25¢ Misses' silk gloves in modes, and white, with “‘Kayser” 89c and boc. Underwear Sale From New York Stock Ladies’ Jersey-ribbed vests, in all sizes from 4 to 9, at 25c Ladies' fine Jersey-ribbed pants, in reg- ular sizes and extra sizes, at 25c. Ladies’ fine lisle-thread vests, low neck and sleeveless, in regular and extra size at 25c Ladies’ fine Jersey-ribbed vests, and sleeveless, at 10c. Ladies’ Jersey-ribbed combination suits, umbrella ‘style, at Ladies’ fine lisle- lhreld combination suits in low neck and sleeveless, lace trimmed, at Goe. 100 pleces, Amerl- for tomorrow onty, worth up to $2,at tan, gray, tan patent tips, at long sleeves, low neck =" HAYDEN BROS. | The New York Stocks in the Bargain Room Bargains from the New York stocks, on sale in the Bargain Room. Thousands of dollars’ worth of new clean merchandise slaughtered at a trifle of its at, a yard value. Dress Wash Goods, Silks, MEN'S AND BOYS' © ,36-Inch Percale “Imported,” 50 all wool worth up to ‘and 50¢ all weol p ete. New full Standard Prints, 1o & yard. | g §3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 all wool suits, :fil’l’hlfi.fl vord. Silks, 0o & yard | Wool | 4)) sizes, from 4 to 15 years old -“al 45 s G c & yard. And 10,000 other | a1 ‘Colors, at.... N bargains too numerous to mention. Do not |y miss this sale | Men's $3.00 and $3 l 50 DRESS GOODS, pants at ... e 10,000 yards of Dress Goods in wool, and | Men's $2.50 and :wn .u ‘nol l 25 stlk, wool and cotton, worth up pants at .. . to 60c & yard, at. .9C Boy's' all wool pants, 54-inch all wool suitings, 38-inch all wool $3.50 & pair, at German Henrietta, $1 Black Brilllantines, | Boys' $1 all wool pants, 50 c Black Fancies and other goods worth| at 40c and c up to $1 and $1.50 a yard, all will 25C Boys' $1 and 76 all wool pants, ‘,”40 0 1w this sale at, per yard | double seats and knees at. C :rl;d:nnlll Frpmh Challis, C::“” 5¢ all wool pants 2 35(: K8 | H * Grand display of Silks. J ST 25(: Regular §1 Foulards, $1 Stripes and all sises, at . $ Fancles in this sale at, per yard.... 39(:‘ Liberty Satines at, per ynym c ‘ 35c underwear at Ioc Plain colored One bargain square of ladies' and chil- per yard .. ‘ C |dren’s medlum and summer-weight under- Ohie BUKS; . thiy ab6. Worth ‘iites iikes| ¥ In vests and pants, with long and the price asked | short sleeves, worth 35c, on Lt g C |sale at ... 15C HOSE AT 6C. 500 doz. ladies' and children’s fast black, full seamless hose, every pair warranted perfect. These are worth 15¢ a pair. sc On sale at, pair.. A8¢c 23 new, fine styles. 25c French Batistes, 25c Irish dimitie cotch dimities, 3bc French organdies, white goods, and every grade and quality made, from 19¢ to 50c a yard, all will be on sale in the bargain room at, a yard v lo ’ We will put on a large line of ornmflu, Men's 50c underwear in shirts and dimities, batistes, regular 16c and 19c | drawers at goods, all will go in this sale sc Men's 39c work shirts on 'sc at, a yard ..... sale at . 86-inch Percale sc | Men's -nd' boys' 26c suspenders wlll 'oc : g A Special Sale Every 30 Minutes at, a yard... gO At .. In these sales we almost give the good, away. FROM 9 TO 0130 A, M. FROM 280 TO 3 P, . We will sell Amoskeage apron-check ging- We will sell plaid dress goods, 30 inches ham, regular 6c value, only 5 yards m wide, good, solid, heavy goods, perfectly customer, at, a fast colors, in all the nice, bright shades yard ‘)C for children's firhnol dresses, only 10 y-m- to a customer, at, yard One lot of children's gowns on sale at Domestic,” FROM 9:30 TO 10 A. M. will sell German Indigo blue calico, inches wide, the regular 10c value, nlll) 10 yards to a customer, at, a yard.. ic FROM 10 TO 10130 A. M. We will sell Scotch lawns and Arlel dimi- | we win ties, the regular 7Tic and 10c¢ 10 yards to a customer, at, 8 yard........ FROM 10430 TO 11 A. Wa will sell the celebrated Lonsdale and Hill's muslin, regular 9c goods, only 10 yards to a customer, at ... We 30 P. M. We will sell regular 7%c and 10c Shaker flannel, only 10 yards to a customer, at, a yard FROM 3130 TO 4 sell and 7%ec towels, only 5o value, only| PAIrs o a customer, at, 2 FROM 4 TO 4130 P. M, | We will sell 15¢, 19 and 25c dimitles, lawns and organdles, all colors of the rain gC |bow and every quality, some mercerize some with silk stripes, omly 12 yards a customer, at, a yan v 1 FROM 11 TO 11:30 A. M. 2C We will sell Mother's Friend boys' shirt- walsts, made of the finest madras cloth and percales, worth $1.50 each, size 14 years only, at M2 each FROM 1:30 TO 2 P. M. | We will sell full standard prints, and light colors, regular 5 and 7ic gradeu only 10 yards to a customer, at, l a yard, 2C FROM 2 TO 2:30 We will sell $1.00 and $1.25 silks, not more than 10 yards to & customer, at, a lsc FROM4:130 TO 6 P. M. We will eell the best yard-wide L. L. muslin made, only 10 yards to a cus- tomer, at, & yard.... ZQC And thousands of other sales throughout dark | the bargain room. HAMMOCKS We are headquarters for hammocks of ‘e\ery grade from G0c to $10 each. CROQUET SETS A carload of croquet sets, 4 balls, § balls and 8 balls and amateur and professional sets, from 39¢ to §5.00 a set. The New York Furnishings Stock HOSIERY SALE FROM THE N, Y. STOCK. | Ladies' 50c lisle-thread stockings, in plain black or fancy colors, at 25 ! Ladles' 35c plain black lace stockings, also in fancy colors, on sale at 19c Children's lisle-thread stocking lar 35¢ quality, at 19c. The Paney brand stockings for boys and the Shawknit for girls on sale at 25c. Children's fast-black, seamless stock- ings at 12%e. Ladies' 25c fast-black and fancy-colored stockings at 12%c Boys' 50c shirtwaists, 4 to 12, at 25c. Boys' $1.00 colored, lunndered shirt- walsts, in all sizes from 4 to 12, at 49c. The New York Flannel Stock 15 pleces 27 inches wide, white linen and wool flannel per yard 28c. Regular price 40c. 30 different patterns of 36-inch wide embroidered flannel per yard 59, worth 85c. 2 cases Silkoline per yard be and 6%c. The New York Bed Spread Stock 3 cases $2-inch wide 95-inches long Mar- seillies patterns, each $1.25. Regular price $2.00. 1 case extra large friuged bed spreads cut corners, suitable for iron beds. Mar- | weillies patterns, each $1.60. Regular price |82 | | Good Groceries at Low Price: Granulated cornmeal, per sack, 15 Wheat graham flour, per sack, 25c. Rye graham flour, per sack, bbe. Rye flour, per sack, 89c. Lima beans, per pound, 6%e. 4 pounds tapioca pearl, 15e. Fancy evaporated peaches, 9c. Three 8-pound cans grated pineapple, 350, Two 3-pound cans sugar beets, 13c. 3 pounds hand-picked navy beans, 10c. 1-pound can cove oysters, T%c. 4 pounds Ruby prunes, 16c. Monday we will demonstrate free crack- ers, chocolate and cocoa. Try th Great Money Savlnfism on Teas and First crop, sun-cured Japan tea only 82, Basket-fired Japan tea, nice, clear drink, 38c. 0. K. E. B. tea and Gunpowder tes, 400. Broken Mocha and Java coffee, 15¢. Santos coffee, fresh roasted, I2%e. A fresh-roasted Mocha and Java coff regu- in all sizes from Good Rlo coffee, per pound, 100, Cheese Specials Wisconsin Limberger, 12%e. Young America, 12%ec. Wisconsin cream, 12%ec. Appetitost cheese, each de. Meats and Fish No. 1 California hams, 8%e. Potted hams, per can 3%c. Best brand bologna, be. Boneless rump corned beet, 63c. Pickeled tripe, 3%c. K. K. K herring, each Ze. Large, fat white fish, per pound, 13%e. Rolled mops, per pound, 15e. When Tired Shopping Go to Hayden Bros' for a cup of cocos and & tasty cracker. We are giving free demonstrations now to introduse our delicious cocos and pure, iresh crackers, Nothing nlcer made. 1 case crochet fringed bed spread, each $1.10. 1 case fringed pik and blue bed spreads, | | each 98¢, worth $1.50 1 case tull size Marselllies pattern, each | | 89¢. Regular price $1.25. 2 cases extra wide bed spreads, each 49c 1 case extra heavy fringed Marseillies spreads, each $2.95, worth $5.00.

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