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THE BEE: EGINNING THURSDAY APRIL 224, HAYDEN: THE RELIABLE STORE | Thursday. 'MANUFACTURERS SURPLUS STOCK SALE Our well known facilities for handling merchandise in Omaha in large quantities and ability to pay cash for them, invariably procures for Hayden Bros. the first offering of manufacturers’ surplus stock in all parts of the country. Qur corps of buyers have been bu-y investigating the scores of offerings during the last few weeks, selecting the best, rejesting the undesirable, and the result is a stock of special bargains in New Dependable 8pring Merchandise Unpre- cedented in Assortments, High Quality or Low Prices in Omaha. Every day new lots wiil be brought forward. New bargain surprises to tempt you. Come BEGINNING THURSDAY APRIL 224, t HAYDENs THE RELIABLE STORE The First Carload of Our Great Mill Purchase of Wash Fabrics, Wool Fabrics and Silks on Sala Thursday Wool Dress Goods FROM THE GREAT FACTORY !| SALE. 464n. Black Dréss goods, sold at $1.00 per yard, 23¢ | 86-in. Fancy (All Wool Suiting, reg.price B9c yard. . ...... 15¢ | $2.50 Heavy Cloaking, 54- ln wide, at ... 49¢ | Several Other hpflidl In Wool | Dress Goods. High Grade Wash Goods Arnold’'s Spangled Silk, shades. worth &c.. ... 36¢ 26c Bath Towels, bleached, Arnold’s Tissue Boode, worth 59¢, o yard' Ut Arnold's Cochin Sil .38 Arnold’s 59¢ La Belle Sole 3@é Extra Specials in Table Linens. Hmit, at yard, | 1 case of 10c India Linon, nly 2 pairs to customer, at each yards limit, at yard. Extra Specials for Thursday IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTIC ROOMS FROM 8:00 TO 8:30 A. M. \ 1 case of Fruit of the Loom, ganulm- article, | FROM845T0900AM | 1 case of 5¢ Wash rags, 6 to customer, at each FROM 9:15 TO 9:40 A M. 10 yards limit, at, vard. FROM 10:00 TO 10:30 A. M. ‘l case of Table Ofl Cloth, either white or colors, regular price is 18¢ and 20c¢ yard, first class goods, made by the Standard Ofl Cloth Co., 6 yards limit, yard. FROM 10:45 TO 11:00 A. M. very large and very heavy, FROM 11:00 TO 11:30 A. M. 1 case of 36-in. Silkoline, rflg\llnl price 12%5¢ goods, 12 | Big Mill Purchase HIGH CLASS SPRING SILKS 10 yards || Absolutely the choicest assortments and and values it has ever 4% || gain prices, $1.00 Quality Satin Foulards Plain and Fancy Silks, regular 100 pieces in this lot, all the, 75¢ and $1.00 values, Messa- choicest new colors, large and| lines, Taffetas, Pongees, Chif- small designs, polkadots and| fon Popling, etc, in every con- stripes, magnificent 55 | ceivable shade, yours bargains, at, yard. . 0 Thursday, at, yard NEW SPECIALS EV!RY DAY—-WATCH OUR ADS. $35.00 Bigelow'’s Electro Rugs slightly mismatched, other- wise perfect, fine new - pat- . 8¢ | A2%¢ - 11e¢ | 50c Ingrain Carpets, half wool, fine assortments of new pat- terns and colorings for se- Matchless Bargain Of_f‘c;riflnigs in; Men’ and Boy’s Clothing Two prominent manufacturers closed to us for cash their entire sample stocks, and we’ll show the garments during this great sale at less than | the regular wholesale prices of the goods Nearly 3000 Men’s Suns terns, just 50 in the lot, choice Thursday, S"a 25 . while they last, at. lection, extra heavy quality, in Thursday’s big 350 sale, choice, yard..... been our fortune to offer at anything approaching these bar- | || 1 case of German Lon AFTERNOON ONLY "IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTIC ROOM FROM 2:00 TO 2:30 P. M. o, renur price 12%e, 10 yards FROM THE GREAT FACTORY PURCHASE || . Goods Priced at Half and Some | Liess Than Half of Cost to Manu. facture—a few items as an index to what we will do. Indla Pongee, sold at Alberta Satin, sold Pointella Plisse, sold Linene Bordine, sold Imported Madras, sold ALL “lLl GO AT limit, at yard. l'B.OM 2 46 '.I.‘O 3:00 P. M. 1 case of English Leng Cloth, regular prite 123 ¢ value, 12 yards to plece, each plece. . FROM 3:15 TO 3:30 P M. 1 case of 81x90, good sheets, regular price is 59c each, 2 pairs to customer, at each FROM 3:30 TO 3:45 P. M. 1 case of n:/.c Pillow 811 only 4 to customer, at 8% and l”i&. Batistes, Ornn 1es, White Goods, Lawns, etc., worth up to 18¢c yd., all at. ... White Goods, India Lino lan Lawns, Long Clot o worth up to 26¢c yard all at % ¢ Ginghams, Fine Dress, worth up to 12%c yard in all fine styles, will go at. B¢ THe and 8% ¢ Apron &hn)! uur(n lu\ ln Tigc, at e, © and Beo Powels Worth -.c At so st Ses our Famous Time Sales, 1 case of 12% ¢ White Goodl. neat checks and stripes, 10 yards limit, at yard o 8%e FROM 4:45 TO 5:00 P M. 1 case of 65c Large Cotton Blankets, grey or tan, 2 pairs limit, each . 15¢ 25¢ MEN’S \n—lomau's MWD CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS Surplus stocks and sample lines from some of the best known manufacturers in the country, offered in this sale at | less than you ever bought like quality before, Three Big Undermuslin. Specials || Ladies’ Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers and Combination / Buits, regular selling prices up to $1.50, choice Thursday, at. .. Muslin Underskirts, worth to | Ladies’ Gowns, in latest em- $3.00, cut full, very hand- | pire or low neck designs, $20.00 values . $13,50 values. .. $18.00 values. S] 1 95 | $12.50 values. . $22.50 values . ‘ $15.00 values The immense assortment of regular stock on hand is the only reason we would dispose of these suits at such prices, much greater prices. They 're splendid bargains at All the best fabries, latest colorings, patterns and styles included in the stock. Another Big Purchase of Boys' and Youths' | Suits offer Splendid Savings. Youths’ Long Pant | i $7.50 $10.00 and $12.50 | A showing of qualities and nobby $2.50 to $6.00 more price. BOYS’ KNICKERBOOKER SUITS | BOYS’ KNIOK!BBOOK!R SUITS regularly at $6.00, | Swith extra pair of pants, worth regu- | lllat would sell larly § sale pr Don’t judge them by the pnces, we want you to examine the quality, see You'll vote them the best ever offered here or the style of these garments. eJsewhere. new styles we are positive will equal any shown elsewhere at Just see them. |l We securad the entire surplus stock of silk and wool dresses of Nat Goldston, 2828 W. 17th Sf, N\ Y., at less than 50c¢ on the dollar. Fine foulards, messalines, taffetas and splendid wool fabrics in $950 || || sell at $25.00—greatest bargain ever offered i325.00 White Serge Suits trim- Women’s $7.50 Spring Jackets, med with black buttons, the| black and coverts, manufac- classiest of the new ideas, 'hv" turer’s surplus, all newest BIG MANUFAOTURER’8 OUTLET SHOE SALE | The late spring has left lots of cancelled orders on the floor, our buyer secured | I On sale Thursday at about one-half | ‘these goods at a fraction of their cost. regular prices: \\nnwnl Shoes and Oxfords in Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Gun Metal and Choe Viei Kid, in Goodyear welt and turn soles, worth $3.00 and 0, in this sale, at, pair £ Women's $1.50 and $1.75 el Bluchers, all nlzes also M Child’s Kid and Patent Colt Lace and Button, at, pair . Mirses' Kid and Patent Colt, $2.00 and $2.25 Shoes, standard makes, at, palr ... $1.50 Litile hrn(a »mu ulr $1.00 Shoes, sizes 9 to 13 %, in this sale .. . Infants’ 50c cent Soft Soles, all colors, at, palr ¢ Children's §1.00 and $1 Shoes in red, tan brown and patent button with kid tips, at, pair Men's Patent Colt, Viei Kid, and Gun Metal Welts,worth up to $3.00, at See Grocery, Fruh l‘rmt nnd Vegeuble Spocu.l Pnces on last page. 'Phone your orders. Our new delivery system insures prompt and satisfactory delivery. TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYS DON'T FORGET most popular of the season, on| spring styles, great $19. 90‘ Thursday ..$4.95 sale, $5.00 up to . | Manufacturer’s stock of Misses’|$3.00 Lawn and Lingerie Waists Spring Suits, regular $12.50| manufactures’ surplus at, and $15 values $9.90! choice || 8ilk Underskirts, values up to $7.50, on sale ¥ | A magnificent new line of the popular Crown Jewel Buits, $25.00 Don'’t fail to see them. Many other special bargaing Thursday New lots on sale every day. Watch papers and windows : ?rémendous Purcrl;;;ei of EAmhruideries i | Entire Surplus of one of the largest mills. Never before in the I history of Embroidery Sales in Omaha have such values been of- o | fered.” In these lots will he extra wide, medium and narrow edges e I and insertings. See them. FIRST LOT PER YARD 3%c | FOURTH LOT PER YARD oc | Includes nainsook ‘and cambric | This lot includes many 25c and edges and insertings, worth reg 35¢ vard edges and bands, great ularly to 10 cents a yard. SRADS. SECOND LOT PER YARD 5c | MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES | full sissortment of édges and in- | STOCK VAL LACES serting, regular value 1bc | The opening Val Lace Sale of the THIRD LOT PER, YABD.73¢ | sonson Thursday: ]‘ A beautiful iine very fine goods s . that are worth regularly to 20 cents | All regular 5c Vals, yard 2% ¢ | yard . yard ' $10and $25 Silk Dresses Thursday $8.95 | the very best designs and colorings for spring, manufactured to | ity bargains Special bargains in white serge and pongee coats, in Thursday’s | All regular 10c Vals, All regular 15¢ Vals, yard 7K¢ | PURE LINEN LACES | A big line of linen Torchons, the greatest values ever shown, at ¢ an(‘y Silk Vellings—tegular 26¢ and 36¢ quality—Thurss somely trimmed, many of | short sleeves, many of them them well worth $2, | worth $2.50, big Thursday $1.50 and aac ’ assortment, each ... sac || Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, regular 15¢ values, pair 5¢ || Ladies’ and Childern’s Hose, | Ladies’ and Ohildren’s Hose, imported Lisles in light or medium weight, ]28131 /% | regular 19¢ value. 25¢ and 35¢ quality, Lisle, blacks and tans, Thursday, pair || Ladies’ Hose, entire sample line of a big importer, all colors, all styles, to $1 values, choicest bargains ever at pair 49¢ Several Maguificent Bargain Offeriags In Men's Furaishings Men’s Summer Underwear | Men's Combination Values to $1.00 garment, | Suits, summer weight, t ..28¢ 39¢ and 49¢ | valnes to $2.50, at, Sample Neckties, clubs, | each 59¢ 98c $1.50 | tecks, four-in - hands, i‘ Men’s Dress and Negli- bows, etc., fine silk ties, al m- | good quality, on sale, worth to 50¢, at ....10¢ 50¢ and 98¢ | at, choice .......25¢" Percale and Madrn Shirts, worth regulmh 50¢, Thursdm at .19¢ Many other Specials Thursday too numerous to mention. | Men's and Boys’ Under- shirts, regular 39¢ val- ues, on salé, at . 15c | Work 8hirts, all sizes, AN IMMEN'E PURCHA.E OF MILLINERY Show Room 8am- ples and Patterns from some of the most prominent makers in America shown Thursday at FULLY !; LESS THAN VALUES: Black hand made Hnts, some trimmed, | Trimmed Hats, worth to $6.50, Picture $3.00 values, sale price $1.50 | Hats and show room samples, $3.95 Trimmed Hatl made of good braids, very latest style ideas in trimming, actual value to $5.00, Thursday $2.50 Latest styles in Straw Frames, all the good colors and shapes, actually worth $2.00, your choice Guwe o 5 vEn Guwy On Fous Iraive Ko | $8.50 SEAMLESS ART SQUARES ¢ | 1 Extra heavy 9x12 size, TRY IIAYIIEN’S FIRST Fave Ml. g marked in plata figures. SAVE 85 Per 181.50 Smyrna Rugs hne Oriental patterns, 30x63 yard .. and 5§ DON'T FORGET — 8t - 10¢ | is well under way and other| crops enerally backward because of the cold , according to issued Wednes- e week ending April 17 Cold is In a summary of tempe: | stations from Omaha to Denver and from | NO DEALER ADMITS BEING STUNG | 5i0ux cicy to Atchison, the Burlington | tinds an av vernge for the week of 3 de- Burlington Crop Reports Show that |grees, while last year the average tem- Whent Mas Wintered Well— | porature for the week at the same stations ) A T AT R | was s gegrees. This low temperature le | given as a reason for growing crops being ‘nmm-m Precipitation is also below ‘ normal Of the winter wheat crop the Burlington | says The reports which we have from WHEAT FALLS TWO CENTS|:r It is Expected to Deauend Fnrthcrwd‘:\ L Because of Rain, | Burlington crop rey o8 taken at ing Sewn. Wheat, real wheat with o muke | bread was abou tie Omaha market Wednesday in, which is general, Is good for the {as compared with owing crop—the prevailing infiuence on | roliows Bivision’ 30 SAR" 6o8t western markets, at least ha division % per cent, Wymore divi- | No local grain dealer will admit beind | gion 9 per cent, siung. Almost every one buying on the | neni The figures may be fioor of the Omaba exchange 18 bullish in | 4 oore’n e next report 1 his tendencles. Lower wheat cannot be | talked successtully on the Omaba market. | o T S Vheat b en sold within the last few Whest had Beon 9 | eround and growing according to this re- Cuys to millers out in the state of Ne- | . . A L:aska for above $1.35 and the millers had | Pl Corn plowing ls well under, way, but | nene plarted up to this time. It has been to pay the local freight rate to get it to their mills. Several amillers were on the | 100 Wet for plow t th market Tuesday. Omaha graln dealers as| & rule do not believe wheat will go to a| b very low level nor that Patten will be caught by any unforeseen condition heat has wintered In better condition than was at first supposed very spring whedt is being sown; talr an uverage crop as Lincoln considerably they are out of removes liver with Dr ess regulators, e WiLe | ;pyug Co. oats are In oalition, DUt backward; plowing for | Bee wan inaction and bowel stoppase King’'s New Life Pills, For ads wre business boosters Grand Jury Looks e Into Homesteaders’ Homesteaders and Kinkaiders who expect to acquire title to land in western and northern Nebraska without complying with | stations would indicate present conditions| all the requirements of the homestead laws and recent rulings rel on public The federal grand jury now in seesion in McCook division % per | Omaha Is looking into a number of these cases where | taken 1 make final proof on their land | 510,00, was approved by the council in ad- Practically all the oats have been sown | with less than the minimum of cultivation the | residence and Improvments. should be re ;. | Ing t the pain- | the sale by Beaton| to quanity of counterfeit gold coins in Several Indians are present from the | Omaha and Winnebago reservations to tell | | bootlegging industry on those reservations M OdUS Operandl | The sury will not make a report before the end of the week ~ i "FOR CONSUMERS' It Will Have to Be Shown by Those | Aycngg 15 Now Who Evade Any Part of This is What = the Law. | City Engineer| | Democrat Appointed by Mayor Says He Will Make No Changes in Office. \f’zlll" | fI) the Willlam Anderson Aycrigg s now the | city engincer of Omaha. His bond with the | o0, American Burety company, in ating to homest. lands have some ding trouble ahead nsumers must parties have recently under- | dealers ar journed session Wednesday morning and | | prevent indicates | My Aycrigg announced | no changes in the office the present. John P. assistant city engineer grand jury is a| Aslde from approving the bond of Mr case rom the northern part of | AVCri&8 and rassing the ordinance in- 1§ woman is alleged | Structing’ the city clerk (o place the names into the country | of all petition candidates before the elec- | to §2 per | tion on printed ballots instead of the voting | Omaha, fore the ine h neil did but little in the | lowed tain the finding of 4 adjourned s " | Baliroads dens Crick holds over as most Important cases now be- | They told the been imy a4 while at may s with the sme. be COAL FREIGHTAGE WILL RISE | what they know about the revival of the , Rates on Southern Illinois Product ‘ Are to Be Advanced. Says in the Course fense of the Propesed Increase. | cally the same position a If freight rates on coal from luulh'rn‘ Niinois fields to Omaha advance 3 cenls how much advance in the nade (0 consumers when they 4l bins during the summer? This is the difficult problem with which work promised to advance the rates just the sum Of | 30 pilis per hundred pounds, and the coal e going to put up & big fight to N ficial 3 2 s Guti advance which may make It the mew official entered upon his duties The presence of u number of postoffice | immed ately . Begesaary fo tack on five or six inspectors before the grand jury that the postoffice department is lookin ound | after 4 number of delinquents for viola e postal laws One of the Ing investigated by -the white slave state where a have | for tmmoras p Anathe grand Jur the retall price per ton e would mnk'l At & meeting held Wedneaday between at least not for | cga] dealers and coal traffic managers of the rallroade the dealers made It known that they would take up the proposed ad- vance at once and fight it to the last ditch. railroads that the advance was really an advance of from $1.80 per ton ton on southern Illinols Kansas City would be al $1.50 rate this 2-ceat say the rates will actually be moved up just 3 cents per ton In |I|r readjustment which will be made Apri) 2 By a raliroad man umnuln. the meeting | the explanation was offered: “The readjustment does not in any way ' eliminate Omaha from the coal trade in | the territory west of here. The dealers will | They Can Do So Saturday, and Fail- ship their coal to Omaha and reconsigr | ing They Lose Vote on it to stations west the same as before, and | cost them no more than it costs | Fourth of May. In other words, the advance Voters Vth_) Moved Must Register SENTIMENT” Ratlrond Omefal | of His De- | by A ugh rate of 3 cents per Lon | gu, gay ts the oné .day of registrtion | leaves Kansas cf ndha in 1dentl | porore the ofty election. Voters who hale present | rnoved to'another precinct and first voters of the ©0n- |, 0t register Baturday in order to be able Voters whe have voting “The fight in the intéres | sumers seems largely & matter of senti- | Tl TL e T tion. ment. It is absurd to talk of a M-oent ad- “mmm horl b Bpe py o8 price of | YARCe In the rates from the Mississippl | river (o the Missouri river, as such is not | the intention of the railroads PERSONAL_PARAGRAPHS The condition of Mra. it to the registration hooth ot where they at present Wee and reglster. Voters who have come to the city since the last election must register Saturday. Registration boot each of (he fifty-four precincte will open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m as the railroads Torensa Burkiev, H Burkiey! is such that the phy ay dealii is only a matier of " #he 1 % years old ana mlkl' her home wit to | ¥rank J. Burkley, 13 North 'l’hlrl;»on'mn avenue. | that by using The Bee “bits’ Quick Action fer Your Moneye-¥ou get advertising columns. coal to out, grows more wish bpmmv l‘uhdl derstand that Ay-'dl&vu ‘o:l nd,-‘na i llyn u.rvnn to the sli advance and |

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