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DITORIAL SHEET. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER PAGES 13 TO 24 " 7, 1902. SINGLE COPY TIIVE CENTS. OPENING AY DEN; i IN THESE GREAT SPECIAL SALES. der this as your store, Wonderful Sale of Silks THE FINEST SILKS FROM THE GREAT PURCHASE' ON SALE AT PHENOMENAL PRICES Monday we pli the best quality of si ks that we sequred from the Boschram & dredge stock on special This is the largest stock of silks that we ever pur- d at one time, and only a portion could be placed on sale previously. We find great lot of elegant silks that remaime d unpacked. All are now opened and we fler them in Monday's_sale at prices, co nsidering quality, that border on the sensa- fAnd unequalled varieties of newest, handsomest and most stylish merchandise, in all lines. THE SALES ON DRE 'he new styles in suits, skirts and jackets have an air of beauty and elegance that will be appreciated by every woman of taste. PRICES IN THESE SALES. Be sure and take advantage of the big silk bargains. Get Hayden’s grocery prices. See the new becoming and artistic creations in millinery. NOTE L Ve . Monday in the Bargain Room We are going to make Monday an exciting day as regards bargains. Every hour in the day you will find every counter loaded with speclal bargains at from 1-3 to 1-56 of what you could buy these goods at any other place in this western country. Remember they are neither poor mor shoddy goods, only first- class goods bought by us at the end of the season from the leading mills at from 1-3 to 1-2 of their regular fall prices and put in this room to close them out quick &t the most ridiculously low prices. NO DEALERS, PEDDLERS OR MANUFACTURERS SOLD TO IN THIS ROOM— %lonal. FINEST BLACK PEAU DE SOIE D You all know their beauty and elega means none better in the world. Not onl such beautiful waisting silks, silks for sk in this country. Surely this sale has neve i fine and the prices are so extremely lo exquisite beauty in qualities of unusual fin Big Department Monday and inspect this g PROMPTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK MONDA VERTISED WILL BE ON SPECIAL SBALE. Black Peau de Sole, 20 inches wide, worth | $1.00, on sale monday at 67%c. Black Peau de Sole, 21 inches wide, worth | $1.75, on sale Monday, at 98c | Black Peau de Sole, 24 inc] $2.00, on sale Monday at $1.15. Black Peau de Sole, 24 inches wide, worth $3.00, on sale Monday at $1.48. Black Peau de Sole, 27 inches wide, worth $2.50, on sale Monday at $1.35. Black Peau de Sole, 36 inch $3.50, on sale Monday at $1.7 Every yard of these Peau de Bole are alike on both sides, is all pure silk and warranted to wear. Fine Black Ta 20 inches wide, worth 660, on sale Monday at 39¢. Fine Black Taffeta, 21 Inches wide, $1.00, on sale Monday at 57%e. Fine Black Taffeta, 27 inches wide, $1.25, on sale Monday at 69c. Fine Black Taffeta, 27 inches wide, $1.35, on sale Monday at Tbe. Fine Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, $L.76, on' sale Monday at 9%c. Fine Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, $2.00, on sale Monday at $1.10. Fine Black Taffeta, 64 inches wide, $8.00, on sale Monday at $1.76. ES nertainly the blggest sale of Black Taffeta ever held. Black Raglan Taffets, is 27 inches wide and strong as steel, is all silk and the heaviest 27-inch Black Taffeta made, sells at $2.00, and we offer in this sale at 98c. Black Grenadines in 100 choice patterns, all fine sllks and 44 inches wide, styles to sult every taste, and not often do you have a chance to buy such elegant grenadines worth $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 for such a price, 6%¢. ‘We offer you an elegant Black Moire Bilk, in full yard wide, for Monday's sale, that beats the world; it e worth $2.50, and T prim. oL oommen BarToR, st Autumn wide, worth wide, worth worth worth worth worth worth ‘worth to supply you produce. We suits ranging each. We ha priced to the and at tl 100 women's tallor-made spits, very best Vemetlans, silk lined throughout, with a drop taffeta silk skirt, nicely trimmed with the new sty! ‘bought to sell 20 n“ at §30, early autumn price.... »! 175 women's tallor-made suits, in six @istinct styles, in cheviots and serges, blacks, blues, browns and tans, bought to e and dress sults in blouse, Norfolk and other styles, bought to sell for $15.00— on sale at . .. . 150 women's suits, bought to sell at 18.00— o0 8816 Bt ..ovies seiee on . BXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY'S TRADE— Monday morning from § o'clock until § 50 dozen percale wrappers, unce, eeparate waist lining, extra wide at the hips, '. worth $L26—at.... .. From § uatil 10 o'clock, we put on sale 50 dozen women's flannelette wrappers, heavily fleece lined, trimmed with braid, ruffies over shoulder, 15-inch flounce, bought to sell for $1.50, -,'° 10 to 11 o'clock ‘we put on sale 330 women's rainy-day skirte bought to sell as high as $5, l" o L 12 o'clock from 11 to women's walsts, that sold all soason for §1.00, $1.26 and $1.50, 25. will be closed out at ... worth 25¢, 3%¢ and S0c—closing out at Ladies' fine Bolfast Meah Underwear, in Vests and Pants, made of pure linen and trimmed with fine llnen lace, recommended by physicians for health uader- ‘wear, sold for $3.00 each, closing out at—& FAFMEOBL ...evvsirssssrssssssrrres Ladles’ Outing Flannel Gowns now on sale at 50c up. We haven't time to prpare for a Grand Opening Day with music and flowers, but we are always ready every day. We are opening up the new goods every day in this department. For the season of 1902-3 we have gathered together from the foremost markets of this and other countries the latest and best that ‘We can positively assure ynew skirts at $1.00 to $75 ments in like proportion. ‘We can positively assure ou that there has mever been & season when our stock was so complete, so extensive sdme time so reasonably priced. FOR MONDAY WE HAVE PREPARED SOMB OF THE BEST BARGAINS THAT can possibly be found ad we will say that early purchasers can save at least 26 per ceat by buylng between now and Oct. lst. Special Sale Ladies’ and Ghildren’s Furnishings. Ladies’ fine Lisle Thread Vests, assorted colors, low neck and sleeveless, RESS SILKS. They require no descrip- nce. BEST BLACK TAFFETAS, that y the best, but also the widest of taffetas; irts, linings or trimmings are eeldom seen r been equaled. The qualities are so extra w. TO ALL LADIES who admire silk of eness we extend an Invitation to visit the reat gathering of silk loveliness. Y MORNING, EVERY ITEM HERE AD- 50 boxes of fine Black Corduroy, 22 inches wide, in real fine round cord, in black only, and worth 75c, on sale at 26c. Stripes, Dots and Brocade Silks—Hand- some silk for waists, in most stylish color- ings and newest weaves, made to sell for $1.25, we sell at 9c. Monday your cholce of very best and highest grade costume Corduroy, in ex- treme wide hollow cut cord; this lot in- cludes every shade and are worth $1.50, at 98c. Great lot of fine 27-inch wide Colored Tafteta, all good colors and a splendid quality, actually worth $1.00 at 49c. A Wonder Bargain in Crepe De Chene— 100 pleces, all silk Crepe De Chene, 24 inches wide, in white, cream, black and every color, is made of finest silk and is & most perfect and beautiful quality, and re- talls for $1.25; we offer at 69c. Silks worth $4.00 and $5.00 go at only $1.75. These are undoubtedly the finest silks that were ever brought into the west; for elegant evening wear they cannot be eurpassed; such magnificence must be seen to be appreciated—$4.00 and $5.00 for $1.75. Peau de Slante is & most wonderful silk, is 24 inches wide, all silk, warranted to wear and guaranteed to wasi, is wade ia all colors; for service it cannot be equaled by any silk in the world, worth §150, and we sell for $1.00. Tafteta Slante, in black and all colors, is all silk apd for the momey cannmot be beat, on sale at 38c. White or Black Liberty Satin, fine and soft and most beautiful lustre, worth 60c, on sale for 80c. Black Wash Silk, all silk and yard wide, worth 750, on sale at 36c. ‘The'New Black asd White All 8ilk Check Taffeta, in real fine grade, on sale at 49c. ‘We fill mall orders to your entire satis- factfon. Styles. with the newest styles and best qualities the designers bave thousands of new women's tailored in price from $5.00 to $100.00. e thousands of jackets, from the lowest most expensive, and other women's gar- THE NEW MONTE-CARLO JACKETS— Arriving datly by express. ‘We have one particular lot in browns, tans, castors, grays, blues and reds, Skin- ner’s satin lined, bought to uu' for $18.50, early autuma price.. 2.00 WOMEN'S SKIRTS— We secured for our exclusive use the finest line of women's walking skirts, from New York City. They are here and will be on sale Monday morning. New and dis- tinct creations in styles shown only by .. WOOL DRESS GOODS We defy any other house in the west to glve a G4-inch strictly all wool cheviot, a B4-inch strictly all wool tator suiting or & B4-inch strigtly all wool plaid for $1.26 as we do for 7bc a yard. We defy any other house to give a 68- inch all wool plaid backed golfing cloth, a 53-inch extra heavy Brilllantine $1.25, a 64-inch all wodl black serge, worth $1.50 and a 50-inch plaid, worth $1.50, for 49¢ & yard. We have thousands of yards of new Vene- tlans worth 75¢ for 49¢ a yard. Thousands of yards of extra heavy skirt- ings in Oxfords, grays, browns and blues, at 26¢, 89c and 49c a yard. For other dress goods bargains see extra specials. SILKS AND VELVETS $1.00 taffetas, 30 shades, at 59c. $1.00 fancies, Roman stripes, etc., at 49¢. 15¢ Eeclipse flannelettes at 10c. T5c fancles, black and colors, at 9. A large line of silks in plain and fancies, ‘will go at 256c a yard. A large line of velvets, worth S0, blacks and colors, will go at 25¢ a yard. Other specials in silk department in bar- galn room. COTTON DRESS GOODS We are headquarters for these lines of goods. Cotton plaids, worth 15c, at 81-8c. 25¢ elderdown for wrappers, kimonas and 260 elderdown for wrappers, kiamos and waists at 10c. 19¢ printed serges for waists, kimonas and wrappers at 10c. % 63%c silk finished prints at 2%e. Simpson gray prints at 3 7-8c. Black sateens at 7%o. for 10c. The best apron checks made for 5e. Yard-wide cotton flannel for Ge. ‘Yard-wide silkoline, regular 19%¢ grade, in short lengths, at Go. [ CLOTHING Boy's 50c knee pants for 19¢. Boy's 76¢ all wool knee pants at 35¢ and 40c. Boy's $1.00 knee pants for G0c. Boy's $2.00 school sults for 95c. Boy's $3.00 all wool suits for $1.25 a suit. Boy's $4.00 all wool suits for $1.76 and worth | $1.95. Boy's $2.00 all wool long pants at 95c. Men's $3.50 and $4.00 pants for $1.76 a pair. Men's $2.00 all wool pants for $1.25. Men's $2.50 all wool pants for $150 a alr, " FURNISHINGS Ladies’ French corsets and girdles, worth black and white and silver | STades, omly 10 yards to a customer, at $1.00, for 3%c. McKay common sense waists for boys and girls, worth Toec, to close at 19c. Ladles’ underskirts, worth $1.50, for 98c. Summer corsets for 5e. Men's white and colored handkerchiefs at Ge. Cotton flannel husking mitts and gloves at Ge. Ladles’ gauze uaderwear, worth 50¢, for 10c and 19c. EXTRA S'PECIAL HOURLY SALES ROM 8 TO ® A. M. ‘We will sell yard-wide, unbleached LL muslin, best made, only 10 yards to a customer, at 3%c a yard. FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. We will sell extra heavy and extra wide German blue calico, only 10 yards to & customer, at 47-8¢ & yard. FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. 1 yard-wids peveales, in dark and lght colors, the regular 13%c and 15¢ 37-8¢c & yard. FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. Fine black sateen, silk finish, worth 19c,| We will sell the remainder of our high- grade wash goods, ranging from 16c to 39¢ @ yard, only 12 yards to a customer, at lo a yard. Several other sales during the day which will be announced from the floor. Sohool begins Monday and you will have to have shoes for the boys and girls. You can save from 25¢ to 50c a pair by buying Saturday. We have a very complete line of the H. W. Merriam goods, which are the standard school shoes. Misses’ School Shoes, $2.00, $150, $1.25 and $1.00. Child’s School Shoes, $1.50, $1.35, $1.00 and 90c. Boys' School Shoes, $2.00, $1.50, §1.25 and 00. $1. Youths' School Shoes, $1.75, §$1.50, $1.26 and 98c. A Special Leader for Monday Women's fine vicl kid, lace, patent tip, opera heel, McKay sewed, worth $3.50, $1.98. Men's vicl kid, box calf and velour calf would be good value at $3.00, $1.96. ‘Women's Serge Slippers, worth 50c, 26¢. Closing out all the ladies’ Oxfords, in all leathers, worth up tq $4.00, at $2.48 and 14 Sole agents in Omaha for the STETSON and CROSSETT shoes for men and the ULTRA and BROOKS BROS.' shoes for ladtes. Another lot of imported samples just ar- These are mostly fine china plates, cups and saucers and salad dishes, all of rived. the fine 25¢ to §1.00 value, go at 10c. glassware for tomorrow at be. Decorated toflet sets, §1.59. Mason fruit jars, 4%c. each. 6 nice frult tumblers for 9o Jelly glass tops, 6 for Sc. Just received an finest line of Bohemian water sets and from $0¢ u, stines trom 25 up. Piano Sale Still Continues Last week was & great week for plano bargaine in our plano department. Many customers called only to look our stock over. When they found the great values we are offering they ordered planos de- livered at omce to their homes. This woek we expect to close out the remainder of this stock of slightly used Instruments, which consiste of Flacher's, Wegman, Steinway, Kimball, Franklin, Halnes, Ja- cob Doll; Lester, Cable, Kingsbury, in fact, every plano that has ever been used; also eleven n sample planos that ha been catalogugd will be closed out 9148, $157 and $165. AN must go this week. We tune, move and repair pianos. Square plancs, $10.00, $15.00, 32000 and $25.00. Complete line of Chicago Cottage organs. Write for catalogues at HAYDEN BROS. All of our ends and odds in gold finish Decorated cups and saucers, 2%o each. Plain white plates, cups and saucers, lo importation of the beer stines ever brought to Omaba; sets Special Sale on School |Linens, Linens. . 60-inch Turkey-red table damask, B5oc quality, Monday 25c a yard. 68-inch union bleached table damaek, 3Gc quality, Monday 19¢ a yard. inch all linen, bleached Irish table linen, 76¢ quality, Monday 49¢ a yard. 72-inch all linen, bleached Irish table linen, $1.00 quality, Monday 62%c & yard. 60-inch half-bleached Scotch table linen, 45c quality, Monday 29c a yard. 62-inch half-bleached Holland tablo linen, 50c quality, Monday 35c a yard. 73-inch extra heavy Scotch table linen, 90c quality, Monday 62%c a yard. 3-4 all linen sstin damask napkins, $2.00 quality, Monday $1.19 a dozen. , 6-8 all linen bleached napkins, $1.25 qual- ity, Monday 79c a dozen. MUSLIN AND SHEBETING. Bleached and unbleached muslin, 4%c a yard. 4 9-4 unbleached sheeting, 18c value, Mon- day 16c a yard. 8-4 bleached sheeting, 20c quality, Mon- day 16%c a yard. 16 yards Old Glory muslin for $1.00. Monday will be remnant day on table linen and toweling at less than half price. Special Embroidery Sale Monday we will place on sale all odd pleces and broken sets of embroideries and insertin, worth from 10c to $1.00 per yard, prices from Sc to 8%c. This will be the greatest closing-out embroldery sale ever held In the city, from the heav- fest to the very finest Swiss goods. Come early Monday morning. Closing out all- over embroideries. 50 all-o embroideries for 7c. $1.00 all-over embrolderies for 50c. $5.00 all-over embroideries for §$1.50. Do not miss this sale. Curtains and Draperie No ether store can offer you the bargains in lace curtains we are making in our drapery department. $6 Irish point ruffied curtains .50 pair. $4 Irish polnt ruffied curtains at §1.50 pr. $2.25 Bobbinett ruffied curtains at $1.50 pr. $3.60 Bobbinett ruffied curtains at $2.50 pr. $6 Brussel net curtains at $3.50 pair. $6 Brussel net curtalns at $4.75 pair. $6.00 Brussel net curtains at $4.75 pair. $4.00 Swiss tambour curtains at $2.25 pr. $6.00 Swiss tambour curtains at §2.75 pr. $7.50 Swiss tambor curtains at $6.00 pair. $1.560 Nottingham curtains at $1.00 palr. $2.00 Nottingham curtains at §1.25 patr. Wall Paper and Paints The largest stock io Omaha to select from, at prices ome-third to one-balf less than the regular prices. Fine white blanks, per roll, 2iec. Fine gilts at 3%ec per roll. All other grades in proportion. We sell cementico—the best wall finish on the market, in 12 shades and white. Any one can apply it; only 35¢ per package. The best grade of heady-mixed paint on the market at 98c per gallon. Varnishes, stains, enamels and brushes, all at greatly reduced prices. stripes and plain colors, all imported good: Monday, 8t .c.eo corevss seree sees oo To make room for our mew fall goods we will clean up all the odds snd ends in sur Corset Department. Corsets that sold from $1.00 to $5.00 all go at ¢5c Monday. Ladies’ plain black and tancy Lisle Thread Hose at 25c, worth 50c. Ladies’ plain and fancy Hose at 12'4c, worth 2%c. Boys' Bicycle Hose, 26¢ quality, at 13%e. Misses' Shawknlt Hose, 260 quality, at 15¢. Seconds. HAYDEN Hardware, Stoves and Housefurnishings Our stock 18 now complete and we & goods ever shown in this western countr: 60c per yard and not over $10.00 per yard. found in this stock. ment. Carefully read the following items: The new coromation cloth, black and blues, at $1.98, $1.50 and $1.25 & yard. New snowflake from 59c to $3.60 a yard. Tallor suitings, 64 inches wide, from 750 to $7.50 a yard. High grade novelty patterns, from $1.00 to $10.00. Hand embroldered skirt patterns, out and ready to sew together, from $42.50 to $65 per pattern. WAISTING DEPARTMENT Every Imaginable shades, weaves and de- signs made in walstings are shown in our bigh grade dress goods department at from 50c to $2.50 & yard. Gros Roman high-grade French flannels, double warp, the finest printings that was ever made, at a yard, 7be. In order to introduce our high grade dress goods, we will sacrifice a few pat- terns at the ridiculously low prices. Do not ask to see these goods only at the time advertised, as we will be compelled to refuse you. EXTRA SPECIALS MONDAY ONLY From © to 11 a m. 46-inch strictly all wool etamines, regu- Deep cut on Gasoline Stoves and Re- frigerators. We don’t want to move onel to our warehouse and will make prices to suit. It will pay you to buy for mext season. Did you see that green and white agate ware? Nothing Ifke it ever brought to Omaha before. On sale now. Every plece warranted. It's & beaut! ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Hardwood hose reels, 49c. Lawn sprinklers, 19c. 12-guage loaded shells, 36c. The best gas oven, $1.25. UTUMN SALES WITH GRAND ASSORTMENTS HAYDEN: S8 GOODS INCLUDE THE BEST PRODUCTIONS OF LEADING DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN LOOMS. THE ASTONISHINGLY LOW FIT YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS OUT FOR SCHOOL AND SAVE ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF THE COST Excursionists to the musical festival, or any visitors to Omaha, at any time, are invited to make Hayden Bros. headquarters. Free writing and waiting rooms. Baggage checked free. Every accommodation free. Con- and make yourself at home at HAYDEN BROS'. We will do everything possible to make your stay in Omaha as pleasant and profitable as possible. HAYDEN BROS. The Leading Dress Goods House of the Wesi re showing the grandest line of dress ¥, in this department. No goods less than Every weave, every shade and every style made for the fall of 1802 fs to be Be sure and attend the special sales in our high-grade dress goods depart- lar $1.25 goods and only 1 pattern to ¢ customer, at a yard, 39¢; all shades and black. From 10 to 12 a. m. | We will sell $2.50 English whipcords iy twenty ehades, only 1 pattern to a oul tomer, at a_yard, 750, From 2 to 4 p, m, We will sell any Venetiam, cheviot or tallor suiting marked $1 to $5, in colors only, of blacks, at exactly half the marked price. From 8 to 6 p. m. Wo will sell our high grade Paris shirt walst patterns, some embroidered, some appliqued and some trimmed with fine tur. . Only 1 pattern to & lady at 45 per tent of the marked price. 500 patterns to seloct from. Remember that no samples will be sent out of town or mail orders filled, as the eale will last only for a short time. Our regular line of fall evmples are now ready and will be sent to any address free of charge. SEE THE BARGAIN ROOM FOR GOOD DRESS GOODS AT CHEAP PRICES. e steel padiock, 10c. Raindoor lock, 11e. 6-arm towel rack, 10e. 4-tie carpet broom, 16c. 4-gallon water coolers, Fancy wood saltbox, 5c. Photo holders, 14x21, 7e. Wood-frame wringer, $1.19. ‘Warranted rubber hose, 7c. Screen doors, 56c. Double-barrel shotgun, $8.95. 2-burner gasoline stove, $2.59. Buck, saw and frames, 49c. 6-foot stepladders, 45c. 25c 2-bladed pocketknite, 10c. 8-quart granite dishpans, 39c. 3 boxes wax tapers, 10c. Decorated breadbox, 39c. Shoe brush and dauber, Sc. Galvanized tub, 37c / Great Shirt Sale. Men’s $1.50 Shirts, ““ Monday at 49¢ The greatest shirt sale ever held in Omaha. A grand lime of samples, including all sizes in men’s finest madras cloth shirts, all the newest styles, the very best brands, regular $1.50 g AU Great Special Sale of Men’s Hosiery T5¢ sox at 19¢ 6500 dozen men's fine lisle-thread sox, embroidered and in lace effects, fancy Y I The mew All Silk $1.95. lll . Hayden sole agents for Om ‘weaves. COPIES Beautiful waistings, all the popular shades, browns, tans, greens, blues, reds, etc.,, handsomely finished with bright mer- cerizea stripes, etc. Look equal to the $1 grades, at 25¢ yard. PANNE FLANNEL, all cotton, finished in such a manner that an expert ocould not tell the quality a few feet away, made in all the popular walsting colors, striped in fancy black effects, 30c yard. ECLIPSE FLANNEL, the greatest cot- ton fabric for fall wear ever put on the market; all the newest, choicest styles, every color that is shown in fancy wool Autumn Millinery Dispiay First in the field with the most fashion- able and newest creations in autumn and winter hats. A handsome display of the new styles from Berlin, London, Paris and the leading eastern style makers., Hun- dreds of cholce hats now on sale. Call and eee this early showing. The opening season prices are much below the regular Optical Dept. - Spectacles and Eyeglasses carefully fitted. Finest quality lenses ground to order, If required. Up-to-date frames and mount- ings at HALF THE USUAL PRICES. EXAMINATION BY SKILLED REFRAC- TIONIST FREE. Autumn Opening full fashion, made to sell ‘at 60c and T8p, your cholce, l9° Men’s 25¢ sox at 10¢ 43 dozen men's fine maco yarn sox, in black and fancy colors, full seamless, reg- ular 25¢ values, o on sale Monday at ‘ ’s Hat Sal Men’s Hat Sale A rare opportunity to secure high grade hats. 50 dozen men's fine sample Hats, secured from & large hat manufacturer of Phile- lot includes the very latest , Fedoras, Columbias, Pana- mas and Pashas. You can have your choice of any of these Monday at the very low price of 85c. Flannel Dept 2 cases 83 inches wide extra heavy Shaker Flannel, per yard, 6%ec; worth 10c. 2 cases white wool Flannel, per yard, 12%e, 16c, 20c and 26e. 2 cases California Embroidered Skirt Pat- terns, 40 inches long, 15-inch flounce, extra heavy, fancy stripes and plaids, each 49c; worth 8¢, ‘We have now 273 dozen home-made Bed Comforters to eelect from, fllled with extra fine white cotton, ecovered with the best values in solloline, outing flannel, sateen and Deming, extra large size and extra low price. flll'l;fl Sale Extraordinary bargains in rugs, both in factory-made and ones we make from short lengths of carpet. 100 Rugs made from remnants of carpet, in Wiltons, Axministers, velvet and Brus- sels; the emtire lot on eale at about half the same qualities would cost If made to order. Bring your measurements, as they come in all sizes. All the 9x12 and 9x10 Smyrna and Brus< sels Rugs, worth $156.00, 50 different styles to select fro. all go on sale at §9.9: A 9x12 Bruseels Rugs, worth $20.00, en- | our demonstration counter free. tire line, all mew and desirable patterns, on sale at §12.98. 500 carpet samples, in velvet, Axminister and Brussels, on sale at 60¢, 7oc and 980 each. Cut, $5.85. ‘We sell some Iron Beds for less than $20.00. We guarantee to save you fully at a difference of 50c between each price. supply and save you money on. to all requirements, now ready for your | M\f’ {2 i.zgo'l’:l;v:u:lflnflzl se for good can ‘*e ll%“lor good for 1 Ib. Royal Dr. 88¢ 86g 7.t ™ ol > ing Powder. Baking Pow- | | 0 b, Roy- 1 1b. Dr. & 3005 uuiv| 20g e Budi .1 . Corn, Bg ferupecx com Tie Bhialcs ™ Dress Goods and Walstings i Saws New Fall Gotton Fabrics Wash Goods Dept. in the finest and cholcest of the finest imported silk and wool fabrics now shown in GREATEST VARIETY in this department. flannels, made full yard wide, FAST COL~ ORS. The line is greater than all other Omaha stores combined. Over 2,000 pleces now ready for your inspection, 12%c yard. Albatross fleece suitings in dress and walsting styles, extra heavy fleece and a handsome fabric, 16¢ yard. Cholce styles In yard-wide flannelette, all full pileces, dress styles, 10c yard. New yard-wide VELOUR for walstings and a handsome skirting fabrics on sale in our lining department at 76c yard. Send for free samples of all the mew fall cotton fabrics. Big Sheet Music - Sale Tomorow morning we will place on sale 6,000 coples of “Bowery Buck,” by Turpi: ““Mississippl Bubble, 2 d “Peaceful Henry,” by Kelly, three of the best eelling two-steps on the market at present, only 19¢ per copy, by mail 20c; regular price 25c. We have lots of other pretty ballads and marches we will include in the big sale, To obtaln these special prices mall or- ders must be recelved mnot later than Wednesday, September 10; otherwise regu- lar rates will be charged. Mail orders filled the same day we receive them. Boys’ School Suits Hayden’s, headquarters for boy's clothing. Boys' Suits, in finest cheviots and cassi- meres, in vestee, Norfolk, and double- breasted styles, on special sale at $1.50, $1.95 and $2.50. The' finest line of boys’' novelties ever put on sale at $2.50 to $6.00. Sale of Furniture (Mail Orders Filled.) Largest variety, newest designs, finest finish, lowest prices. We would llke to have you come in and see the high quality, finish, superior workmanship and beauty of the furniture now on sale in our three big furniture floors. ‘We will sell you a Bed Room Suit, con< sisting of bed, dresser and commode, for $11.90. This is a good, substantial suit, made of hard maple, nicely carved and fin- ished. The dresser has two large and two small drawers, fitted with locks, and has a good, large 20x24 beveled mirror, It is worth $18.00; sale price only $11.90. All our Couches at $3.95, $4.76, $5.76 and up to $10.50, are covered in best grade of velours, Al] colors, designs and patterns, $2.00. Our better Beds range from $3.50 to 26 per cent. We have beds at all prices, We invite your inspection of our complete lines of kitchen, &ining room, bed room, sitting room, parior and office furniture. There is not & want that we cannot PICTURES—A splendid line of new Pictures, embracing every subject and suited inspection. 3-Plece Suit Like Cut $19.85 When Tired Shopping Get a cup of our delicious cocoa and a tasty, fresh cracker at We are introducing our elegant cocoa and chocolate and pure fresh crackers, for_a pound on Groceries i8¢ ¥ ré for _ Whaole 3¢ Wnedlmoir: | The Sefizscn ™ zo for 1 Ib. | &8 G Creamery But | 99 tor 1 1. O shoe or B . for best CRollca Oats. zoe tor Lea & Perrin’'s SBauce, "5 for 1 lb. best , Golden Rio Coffee. (I°¢ for can best Tomatocs. 6 Batod “froree: tar, £