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| DL 2T 1Y . ] HAYDEN: THE RELIABLE STORE \ Snaps in Dinnerware for Saturday Regular: $30.00 Haviland Decorated Dinner Sets «.$19.95 Regular $30.00 White and Gold Aus- trian China Dinner Sets. .$24.95 Regular $25.00 French China Dinper Sets ... . <o 819.95 Regular $17.00 Austrian China Dec- orated Dinner Sets -$12.98 Regular $15,00 White and Gold and Decorated Dinner Sets.....$9.95 BARGAINS IN OUR GAS DEPT. Peerless Inverted Gas Burner, com- plete with best mantel and globe, for .... Cees Two Inverted Mantels Two Upright Mantels. .. . utifnl Trimmed Pioture Maf Two Alr-Hole Globes. RO egular_$10 values, 200 of them 0Odd Decorated Globes, each ol Three feet of the best Rubber ing for tereen Special Offerings of Intense Bargain Interest Saturday Buyers HAYDENs | THE RELIABLE STORE | New Spring Neckwear The very latest ideas in Dutch Collars, Stock Collars, Jabots, Windsor Ties, ete.; special bargains Saturday, 15¢, 25¢ 35¢ Veilings Saturday 12 1-2¢ A brand new line of dotted and fancy mesh veilings, in all staple colors, 25¢ and 35¢ values; Sat- urday, yard .. .. .. 12%e 25¢ Taffeta Ribbons 124c All silk taffeta ribbons, in full assort ment of colors, 4 inches wide and worth to 25e yard; snap Saturday, a L 12%e 35¢ Ruchings Saturday 19¢ A big line of wide and medium width Ruchings, in all colors— sold regularly at 35¢; in Satur- day’ssale ...... 19¢ $1.50 Hand Bags af 49¢ Greatest snap of the season, full 12-inch frame, leather covered, moire lined, regular $1.50 values; while they last, tor . --49¢ A Rousing Big Shoe Sale Saturday Men’s and women'’s shoes, in patent colt, vici kid and gun metal calf; shoes in Goodyear welt and turn soles; worth $3.00 and $3.50 a pair—broken sizes $198 Women’s tan or black oxfords, Russia calf, gun m etal and vici kid, with or without brass 5198 eyelets or buckles; worth up to $3.50; a regular SNAPat .... i Extra special men’s patent colt, button or bluchers and gun metal bluchers; regular $5.00 $350 standard make shoes, at v % Misses’ and child’s $1.50 and $1.75 shoes, in viei kid and tan ooze top blucher shoes, also about 300 $1.50; very special at ........ i 3 Children’s fancy top wedge heel shoes, in button or lace, tan and black and patent colt— Grover and Queen Quality shoes and oxfords, in all the late styles, for women; and the Stetson and Orosset shoes and oxfords in all styles and leathers for men. sanjepy Asatsoy ssapydiel Interesting Saturday Specials Hair Rolls, full 24-in. maline covered, at ............. 20€C $2.00 Hand Bags, each. ...95¢ $1.00 8ilk Elastic Belts. . . 49¢ 50c Silk Elastic Belts. ....25¢ i 20c Pad Hose Supporters. 10¢ 15¢ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs @Gold, Silver and Fancy Belting, Saturday, per inch........1¢ \ A Three Grad Secial Millinery Bargain Offerings. 800 Patterns and Show Room Samples just received shown at | about Half Price. 100 High Class Trimmed Hats, including New York patterns, a | magnificent assortment of the season’s latest creations, actual | values to $22.00, cholce in Saturday’s sale ...$10.00 500 Stylish Trimmed Nate—All fresh new goods; actual values - ' From 259, to 50% Saving in Every One | of these Hosiery Specials Safurday allover lace effects in all the new spring shades. Actual values to $1.60 pair, on sale Saturday in 4 big lots, 28¢, 85¢, 49¢, 75¢ ew York show room samples; | ChOIE® L. uvuves aiisaese s OB prices Tub- All Hats marked in plain figures here. Ladies' Maso Ootton Hose—Plain | black or tans, black with white feet or silk embroidered; big . value Saturday at, pair....18%e Children's 880 Lisle Mose—Black, white or tan: . 180 Boya' 190 School ose—Heavy rib- bed, per pair e 19%40 | Sample Shirts and Neckwear Saturday i Men’s and Boy’s shirts worth to $1.00 g choice 19c—All samples, all sizes, in i black and white stripes and figures, i slightly soiled, best : , ' 50c to $1.00 values, L i all at one price...19¢ " , About 200 dozen of the famous : Griffon Brand S8hirts, newest spring patterns, $1.50 and $2.00 values, on sale Saturday at 98¢ Big Line of S8ample Neckwear— Silk four-in-hands, tecks, blubs and an immense assortment of Another Inmense Purchase of Tailor Suits, Gowns and Dresses wash ties, all new spring styles; Entire Surplus Stock Fashon Mfg. Co. N. Y. —$25.00 fo $30.00 values at $11.77 worth régulicly o405 at . 100 _ We've shown some marvelous values before this season but nothing in our a judgment to compare with these phenomenal offerings. ‘ 500 handsome tailor suits 375 beautiful evening in fine chiffon panamas, gowns and street dresses, Er_lghsh suitings, and fancy values to $30.00, in messa- mixed fabrics, beautiful de- lines, satins, foulards, taf- signs, taffeta and satin lined, : : Sp%clsl,did assortments of new fet'fls and pongees, in Wis- colorings, made to sell re- teria, rose, Copenhagen, re- gularly at from $25.00 to sedas, blu.cs, tans, browns, $30.00, choice— black, white--in fact nearly ‘every wanted color and in $1 1 77 winningly original designs, [ J materials alone worth more None sold before 8:30. than the sale price Saturday | === —— - CHILDREN'S DAY SATURDAY Special Towel Sale Children’s wash dresses, ’ $1 1. 77 in Our High Grade Linen Department Saturday Hundred dozens fringed towels— very heavy and absorbent, worth wo‘-th g $1-50‘ ginghams fringed and hemmed hucks, col: up to 39¢, Saturday, each..]19¢ and madras, in newest styles, WHITE SERGE COATS all sizes; on sale at, choice— fl: Al the rage this season, a splendid new line just received; shown at— ored borders, worth 10¢ Satur- | One hundred Bath Mats, large size 69c $5.95, $7.50, $10, $12.50 W 5¢ assorted colors, never sold less than Hundred dozens high grade towels, $1.00 each; Saturday, each extra large size, plain, white and | Fifty dozen Bed Sheets, size 81x30, Children’s Wash 1?!'”“'-“;‘\!“ i New Covert Jackets, in tans and $3.00, as shown in our window; & black; regular $7.50 values; Satur- sizes, colors and styles, at... . 95¢ $4.95 Muslin and Knit Underwear Specials It’s the quality not the price that makes these matchless bargains. Muslin Underwear, handsomely trimmed, generously proportioned, actual values to $5.00; on sale in three lots, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 Ladies’ Gowns, worth to $2.00—Cut long and full, great snaps at sale price . 98¢ Corset Covers and Drawers, that sell regularly up to 75¢; on sale, choice, at 25¢ and 39¢ Ladies’ Knit Union Suits— Low neck and no sleeves or high neck and long sleeves; very special values, at pairs women’s patent chrome blucher oxfords and small size rubber heel juliets; worth $1 blucher and buttons, worth $1.25, at \ Ladies’ Knit Vests, high or low neck, long sleeves or sleeve- less, also lace trimmed knit drawers; great snaps at, per garment For your mew spring gowns let us sup- ply you with one of the new R. & G. models for spring. If you have your new gowns fitted over one of these fashionable models you can rest assured that you will possess the gaceful lines, flat hip and long back ef- fect that are the present vogue. “TAPERING WAIST" R:G CORSETS You can easily secure a corset that fits you_perfectly shapes and size fect e Buy Your Drugs At Hayden’s %1 Charcoal Tabs 1 doz. Laxative Tabs 8-0z. Bay Rum 25¢ 8-0z. Antiseptic Solution (used the ame as Listerine). . .. 25¢ ¢ Cuick Shine Silver Pol 25c Silver Cream. (“bottle Liquid Carbona 14b Borax. oo ... 1-1b. Boric Acid. 1-1b. Sugar Milk. $1 Lydia Pinkham’s Veg. Com.88¢ §1 Dr. Plerct 'avorite Pres.89¢c $1 Mother’s Friend 8¥c Swamp Root . ... Kodol 2 Dbottles Storz Malt . 28c 3 boxes Woodworth Rice Pwd.25c 3 boxes Jergen's Violet or Rose.23¢ 3 boxes Ric ..25¢ 1 bottle Honey Almond Cream-— (Hind's) . ... .28¢ 265¢c Tollet Waters . . 50c Tollet Waters ..... 50c oz. Perfumes...........85¢ $1.50 Shower Bath Sprays. .$1.13 Prescription work carefully at- tended to. Mail orders a specialty. and you will also obtain per- and comfort.” The model shown here | dium figures, is made with medium flat hip and extra long back. Ask (o see {t. Price in Coutil (A28) or Batiste (A29)— for . 1 Others at, 85, $3, $2.50, $2, and §1 Hvery pair guaranteed. for bust. Manufacturer’s Stock Pur- chase of 3,200 Men’'s and Ladies’ Umbrellas Fancy, natural wood, sterling, gold plated and pearl mounted han- dles, silk covers, cord and tassel, nearly all silk and linen covers, actual values to $3.50, divided into 3 lots, at— %49c¢, 98¢, $1.19 Don’'t miss these great snaps in Saturday’s sale. 00 50 colored borders, worth 19¢, - urday, each Hundred dozens extra large towels, double twisted thread— GET BUSY IN 12-tooth steel garden rake, suurd-xé 1 well made, heavy muslin, worth 59c; Baturday, each . 3 Hundred dozen Pillow Cases, and 45x36; good quality, w 16c values; Satur it You Wnnr to Make Yeur Doliar Bring You Ilts Full Value, THE GARDEN Buy Your Groceries at Hayden's—It Pays ” 20 pounds best Pure Cane Granulated | The best Tea 8iftings, per pound. 15c 5 SRR Leaka e Vs 26c Heavy Wire . ot steel garden woven o Diamond C or Beat "Bm All i iy st Rye Fiour’ The best Pearl ;lplau. Sago or B un e 1 Malta Vita, Corn Flake ut Butter, per pound . ke Pure Map! Gillette' 3 10c pkis der, for . ‘The 'best per_pound ystal, Washing ter Crackers. Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, 1b ..15¢ » rine itte! Specials 'able Butter 1b.20c Creamery but- . P 1 Brick or Lim- burger Cheese, 1b ... 180 Ib. rolls good No. 1 Butterine..26c Mayden's, The Greatest Market in Omaha for Fresh Vegetables, Fruits. Fresh Spinach, per peck ... .30 Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips Onions, per bunch ... e TR Fresh Wax or Green Beans, Fresh Green Peas, per quart Large Cucumbers, each .. v Ripe Tomatoes, per Ib.... 2 large bunches Fresh Radishes 2 heads Fresh Hothouse Lettuce. .bc Large Head Let head 6 and Tic Children’s Spring Jackets—All the ” /s nobby new style ideas—on sale at, Ol::uv:i:lknéon:g Specials on High S b . $5.00 Jap Silk and Net Wai . in Offerings i .00 Jap and Net Waists, in Remarkable Bargain Offerings in | s ottt or Whiin 56, < (DE.DK Infants’ and Children’s Bonnets—-. Never before was such choice style $7.50 8ilk Underskirts $4.95—We're showing about 200 new ones for ideas, artistic workmanship, rich colorings and all around high qual-Crown Jewel Saturday’s selling. Don’t fail to see them, they’re matchless values. ity as in these. Tailor Swuils 525'0 Saturday, sesesases ¥ ... 180 ooth steel lawn rake, (wWorth 60c), agents in Omaha for anized poultry wire, guaranteed to last twice as long. We have a sample of the other kind. You ought to see the difference. Price by the roll, ‘e, cut Baturday $1.00 spading or potato duy, 8t ....... : 75¢ round pointed shovel work, at . i ..a%0 | 13- All White Bnameled VII-‘D.;; w the double & 12 gal. galvanized garbage c 12-gt. galvanized water palls. Large, new willow cloth 6-foot braced step ladders, strong. R AN n’ Bef 25 roller skates, extra quall 50 wooden coaster wagons. . 2 steel comster wagons, only Carpenters and Builders' Sale Let us figure on your hardware | biils. Jennings 26-inch hand saw, worth u “to $2.25 813 g hatche rpenter’s "broad ‘or " bench only $1.25 decorated 50 pound flour ¢ & .. 460 T6c Carperiers’ Wrecking Bars, at 460 Rachet Brace worth $1.00, at 9 $1.00 Car and Ship Auger o Fresh New Cabbage, per pound . long bits, 60c size Highland Navels, dozen 50c size Highland Navels, dozen raut, can.63¢ | 40c size Highland Na dozen ked Tomatoes.5%c | 30c size Highland Navels, dosen 1 Sweet Sugar HMAM SALE “5¢ | Pancy No. 1 Sugar Cured Ham isp Pretzels per pound or luifi:;v- ‘Qoiden Pumpkin, iHominy cholce The best f o.; nickel plated Combination Plyers, or nap! 3 b, eant Baked Beans. s Soll It Pays The old-reliable western washer, Sai- urday .93.78 200 & Brand Gaivanized Stcel root ub’ brushes, tampico or rice ey ) alliy parior broom, Saturay, | oot Try Hayden’s Firs vans Fancy No. Corn, per can . ‘oot Box Rules . :Ih th ritical principles, and at the | recora of the winning of the west. Pub. |same time representative of the eritical | lished by the Fleming H. Revell company tendencles of his age. | “Plain and Soiid Geometry,” by Elmer tight Moffat, | oxically, the girl he publisher. being laid upo | being tak 4on the mytos of North Amer- ndian origin. It is the second voi- of immortality as the biggest game of all. |ume of the “Child's Guige Beries,” In & volume called “The Quist Singer,” | *“The Bridge Bulloers,” by Anna Chapin |He will take his chances of future punish- | lished by the Baker & Tayfor Co. | X, Lyman, 1a & book through which the |and other poems, published by B. W.|Ray, author of “On the Firing Line,"|ment if he may but gain, by whatsoever N student must work his way, relying on mulbudn & Co. Mr. Charles Hanson | “Quickened,’ etc., is a strong and enter- | means, the uttermost of present power. | ressoning pewers rather than on his mem- | Towne has collected the vest of his poems | taining novel. — Against the conservative | He plays his red game with men and which have appeared in the leading maga- | background of Yard & C ¢ Current Literature J———-m-m€me + {s the title of & collec- 1t alms to teach boys and girls that health Willam | is desirable and attainable, and, further, Indi- The Great Fight, tion of poems «nd sketches by which were | that health concerns not only the “Henry Navarre,” is a historical ro- mance by an anonymous author, who has Henry Drummond, M. D. lory. Difficult theorems are demonstrated English Quebec appears | women for all it Is worth. so nonchalantly [ woven his story around the marrt odited. with = biographical sketch, by | vidual, but aiso the community |in full, while the demonstrations of many | sines during the past few years. [ ges West, the new-rich child of an|that he seems the gambler incarnate, the | Henry and Margarite of Valvis ang. tor Sre Drumomnd. The ook is full ef the | “Natwre Study for Primary Grades,” bY | eas: theorems have been left io the stu- | Arizona mining camp, and associated with | very essence of the spirit-of play. And |quickly following massacre of 8t ';ln::" 4 > c 3 0x “The Btroke Oar," by Ralph D. Paine, Is |her in an increasing friendship, are Dor- | whether he or fate holds loaded dice, the a story of college athletics by a man who | TeRCE, & young American author, and As | reader does mot know until the very end has been an enthusiastic Yale athlete as 1“"‘“‘ & Quebec engineer, unoffically con. | Incidentally there is a horse race, a duck nected with the bullding of the famous, | hunting episode, & fist fight and a hammer- Aaint French.Canadien humor and sen- | Horace H. Cumings, B. 8., fs a helpful timent and bresthes the devotion to sport| teacher's manual for the firat three grades. and love of life in the open, which, to-| The children are interested in the various have drawn to Dr. Drummond's nt, a suggestion frequently being given as to method of proof. lomew. Catherine de Medicl, King Charles, his brother of Anjou, the Duke.ds Guise, as well as Henry and Marguerite, all have Lt forms of life by constant appeal to their | . bt Ship- | well @s student. The story part lingers | prominent parts in th . Yy :‘:.. « large eircle of readers. Published | instinet to investigate and their iove of | soun ;";N:'u ot o4 B L he & stitle haity betwean the captain | DUt fll-fated Quebec bridge. Closely inter- | thedaring pontest $hat agpass to the stBletsc | the sharactar of lhr':(1‘1:”("';13:-“;‘::;‘: 1] ) by G. P. Putnam's Sons. | imitation. The outlines given are based ' .rp. Perfect Tribute” has here wrought a | and stroke oar of the Yale erew., At a woven with the plot are the last days and | sportsman. The Bobbs-Merrill company |the truest portrayal. Published by G. Xp — {9008 famillar expyrionces and facts, and | yory imbued with all the Immemorial | most inopportune moment the stroke oar | f8ll of the great structure, but there are| is the publisher. Putnam's Sons. fied The school books lasued from the press| many field lessons are arranged for. | Christmas beauty. Children are in it and |5 practically kidnaped and carried thou- | 2" bridges than stesl. ones In the stery. | | SRR | o e American Book company include | “Besentials in Civil Government,' by 8. home-coming and reconciliation are giad | sands of miles away. experiencing auaiting | SRE the atiher Aed BHAwS aRoosling At Wn | . L uide te Mytholegy:. by | o SROTS Rasks st loweet retall Srles ' Maps Sohiller's Die Juasfrau von Orleans, edited | £ Forman, Ph. D., Intended for the last | good-will. Boobe-Merriil company is the | adventures Of course, he returns in time | lon CEN. e Btvee_emuher. I | e Archiiald havke bas here o cairen | (PEE% 100 Benih Mifisests siréet [ by Wairdh Washburn Florer, Ph. D., which | years of grammar school and the first| publisher. | o got back in the crow and save the day | o Bvivs " . ":‘0",',’. - Dub,;’.’;‘::f with & view to presenting the myths wmcn{ » g ey g been prepared In the light of the re- |years of the high school, alms to estab- — in the great Yale-Harvard boat race. Pub- [ \*'> “0¢ " | are interesting to read and which are at | ‘lgl “h:.'ho"' TeVIewed Rard 679 0 Wile cent Schiller investigation, for the purpose | lish high political ideals, to promote §00d | ‘The Life of Sheidon Jackson,’ by Rob- |lished by the Outing Publishing company. | .rpne Gypsy Count,” by May Wynne, au- | Shatanmia time. bass ‘BAsRA 40 defahileh o n Brandels' book rtment. N o oducing students to the elements of | ciugenship. Incidentally, It teaches many | ert Laird Stewar, chronicies one of the d T M e s & amincs| Sngatice 8! the ¥ faantha RIS A PR e el lterary interpretation and of stimulating | important facts concerning the forms and | mogt eventful lives in toe history of weat- | “The Ring and tha Man” by Cyrus | of chivalry. Through the race feud of two | comparative mythology. The stories have | Dept.—enal you to read the now”l we. o in them & desire to read the drama as & | workings of eur governmeni. Each lesson | ¢rp civilization. Without Bheldon Jackson | Townsend Brady, has, for ity scene of ac- | neighboring noble families, forever on the | been drawn from all sources, eapecial stress | 4t little cost. 9% Bovwe f | in civies 1s made & lesson In political ethics. Nineteenth Century the story of mady a city in our western states and all of the great territery of Alaska would have been differently written. masterplece. “Standard Algebrs, by Willlam J. Miine, Ph. D, LL D, which follows the induc- tion. & great American city. The hero is a young man commercial glant who turns brom busin alert for each others' lives to appease their ancied wrongs, runs the golden thread of | to politics In order to Prove | fated love between the most winsome and | English Prose—crit- s Dt hod of presentation, using declars- | ical essays—edited by Thomas H. Dickson, | He was & history maker—one of thoss | himasif a hero in the eyes of the woma |high-spirited of heroines and the most tive statoments and observations instead | Ph. D, and Frederick W. Roe, A. M. pre- | penetrative minds that grasps the future | he loves. He takes up the e of reform | poble-hearted of the stesl-clad knights of | AYER’S HAIR VIGOR of questions. sonts & series of ten selected essays, which | and prepares for its coming. He was a |and, upon his initisl plunge, is stricken |the day. How siege of castle is trams- | s L Tme Human Body and Healh," by|are intended to trace the development of [religious adventurer equipped with great |with amazement and chagrin (o find (hat | formed (o siege of heart ls an engaging tops Falling Hailr An Flegant Dressing English eriticism in the nineteenth century. | faith, a shrewd mind and a tireiess body, | the man behind the machine he is assault- Destroys Dandruff Alvin Davison, M. 8., A. M, Ph. D, s story Published by the John McBride Makes Hailr Grow designated In its sub-tities as ele- | The essays chosen are by Haslitt, Cariyle, | and iaid the foundation of religious life | ing is the father of the girl he wants. The | company. | 8 mentary taxt bosk of essential anatomy,| Macaulay, Thackeray, Newman, Bagehot,|all over the great west. This book reads | situation thus unexpectedly developed he | Does l‘lOt Color the H I applied physiology and practical hyglens | Pater, Stephen, Morley and Arnold. In | like s romance and the future historian of | meets in frank, straightforward American | “Loaded Dice,’ by Edlery H. Clark, con- a r each case they are those most typical of | the natien will find it indispensable as a Sor scheols.” Intended for ErammMAr ..»...._' fashion and, in the end, wins hia political | cerns one Richard Gordon, & man of mas- R SURE R H AN T 0 T IR NI T A VAR T S A R T s W