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WASH GOODS, GINGHAMS White Goods and all kinds of Washable Dress Goods for the economical buyer at far less than can be bought anywhere in the west. Apron Check Ginghams, Ge, 3%¢ and ... 2% ¢ Dress Glnglmmf« 12'/.r lOc. T%e and .. Batlste, 10c, Organdies, 10c, 7%c and. 5f A fine line of Organdies, (ull col Pongees, worth 3 Poplins, worth A Short lengths in 25¢ § 26¢ Linen Brodine 0¢ Remnants of. Spangled Silk 290 12%c Percales . . 12%c Red Seals 12%¢ Toll du Nords 16c White Goods. 25¢ White Goods Remnants of 10¢ Muslins Remnants of 12%c Muslins 16c Indla Linon. 19c India Linon. 26,000 yards of mil some of the swell goods of the sea~ , at, yard.3%e, Bc, 74 and 100 STORE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY Don’t Fail to Visit Our Up-to-Date Drapery Dept. Most complete line of draperies Omaha. Saxony Brussel Lace Curtains, palr, at $30, $25, $18.50 and ..$15.00 Princess Lace Curtains, pair, $27.50, $26 and ..... Duchess Point, $15.00 and Brussels Net Lace Curtains pair, at, $17.60, $15.00, $12.50 and.. $10 Cluny Curtajns in ecru or whllv at, $15, $12.50, $10, $8.50 and.$5.00 Novelties in Cream Ecru or White, at, pair, $7.50, $4.60, $3.98, $2.98 and ... $2.50 Cable Net Curtains in Ecru or White, at, pair, $6.50, 98, $4.98, $3.98, $2.98 and .. $1.98 Brusselette Curtains at, $3.50, $2.98, $2.50 and $1.98 Nottingham Lace Curtains in 26 differ- ent deslgns, at, pair, $1.98, $1.75, $1.49, $1.35, $1.25 , 76c..56¢ Madras Curtains, 48-inch wide, 3 yds. long, worth $8.50, at, pair..$5.98 Madras Curtains, 45-inch wide, worth $5.00 pair, at, pair $3.98 32-inch Drapery Silk, Monday only, at, yard 48-inch Filet D that sold at $1. 50 and $2.00 yard, go at, yard, Monday .$1.25 Madras, 45-Inch wide, in any color, at, 86¢ 7be, 50c and Couch covers G0-inch wide, long, at, each, $3.60 $2.98, $1.89 and ....... $£1.49 Rope Pnrl!firps for double doors at, each, $3.25, $3.50, $4.50. and @5 Single Door Portleres, at, onch.ss Flour Has Taken Another Advance It will go to $2.00 per sack is our --$20 palr, $18. 0. $16.50, pair, SUNDAY BE Too many Black sweeping price Monday. HAYDEN: THE RELIABLE STORE 75cEmbroideries 25¢ Monday we will sell a beau- tiful line of extra wide Skirt Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroideries from the New York Embroidery Auction. Cambrics, Swisses and Nainsooks, regular 50c to 76c values, yd.25¢ 16¢ Embroidertes . . A grand lot of Edges and lnqsrl» ings in Swiss and Nainsook to select from. 36-in. wide, unbreakable, at faced, 36-in. wide .. ROUGH SILKS silks, 24 and 27-ins. special at. Specials in High Grade Wash Chiffon, 45 inches wide, at, a yard, 89c, White Goods DeEf. 79¢, Sheer opera Batiste, grade, at, a yard Sheer Batiste, 36 inches wlde. at, a and . vesaves Perslan Lawn, 46 Monday, at, a yard ... Persfan Lawn, 32 Inches wide, 19c and .. 8t Gall embroidered Swisses, yard, 98¢, 86¢, 65¢ and Mercerized Batiste, in checks and stripes, at, a var 39¢ 30c and . 25(‘ Flaxon, 36 inches wide, in checks aud alrlpex and plains, at, a yard, 39¢, 30c, 25¢ and . 19¢ A full line of Dress Linens, in all colors, at, a yard, 4bc, 39¢, 25¢ and .. 19 Auto Cloth, Indian Hend and shrunk Muslin, at, a yard, 18¢, 15c and at, a \'1rd. .;‘Jr‘ 32 inches wide, at, a 9x12 Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Shirtings, Flan- nels and Domets in Our Famous Domestic Room No other house in the west carries so large a stock of high grade domestics at as low a price as we do. Yard Wide Bleached Muslins. Our celebrated No. 290 .Brookdale. . Merry Thistledown . Hunter’s Choice . Hope Lonsdale . Fruit of the Loom. Berkley No. 60 Cam Lonsdale Cambric Lonsdale Nainsooks . Hill's Cambric . Knight's Cambric .. Bleached Sheetings Pepperal, 9-4 genuine article. Newbery, 9-4, genuine article . Lockwood, 9-4 genuine article. Dreamland, Y-4 genuine article. . 2 cents per quarter more ahove 9- 4. 2 cents per quarter less below 9-4, See our linen ads. choice, at 4% ICRRIE B #Eficf:rqu adadanaasdan price .. R WOAD o, FIS asae Magnificent New Lots From the Silks on hand and in order $1.50 Black Peau de Soie— firm quality, $2.50 Black Peau de Soie— Heavy glove finish, double $1.59 Shantung Pongees, Tussah, ete., every weave in rough wide, .$1.00, 59¢, 39¢ 27-in. White ‘‘Habutai’’ Jap Silks—Very heavy, perfectly, just the thing for graduating dre: size, select from, at . 8-3x10-6 size, same as above —$25.00 value. . $15.00 high shire Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 size, guaranteed 12 patterns to select from, $10.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 10-wire quality, 6x9 size, terns for selection; choice, Same as above, $12.75 value, at.. $6.00 Axminster Rugs — 3-6x7-2 size; special sale Stugendous Reductions on Guaranieed Black Silk to reduce stock quickly reductions on our regular stock during the next few days, beginning $1.75 Black Swiss Messaline; chiffon finish, 36-in. wide, a snap at .. ..$1.15 $1.50 Black Taffeta, oil boil- ed, 36-in. wide, all silk—a great value at ... 98¢ 86c Foulards 59¢—A tremen- dous assortment of silk and satin foulards, beautiful colors and patterns, 85c and $1.00 qualities, at 59¢ launders ses, at .B9C The Rug Buyers’ Opportun ity $50,000 Stock of High Grade Rugs From the Alexander Smith & Sons All new 1909 patterns—all guaranteed perfect. You'll find it impossible to surpass the quality. You'll find it impossible to mateh the low prices. On Sale MONDAY and TUESDAY. Mail Orders Filled. $30.00 Axminster Rugs— New York 9x12 Royal Wilton; the lot 18 patterns to .$18.98 .$16.98 Brussels Rugs; )1 ceeee meshed top, choice sale price ..... 16.50 Seamless 19 pat- $ to select from; each . & e 7-6x9 size, -$7.50 at .. Many other grand specials—Everything goes. Extra salespeople to wait on you Monday. AY 30, $1.15 Black Taffetas; $1.00 Black Taffeta., 19-in. Black Taffeta; $1.00 Silks 29¢ and 39c¢; Chif- | §, Auction $45.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, size; they're stamped $35.00 five frame Body beautiful new patterns, at, .. $24. 98 $13.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs; seamed, 14 patterns to select from, 8-8x11 size, Rugs; 9x11 size, 9 ....$9.98 $3.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs— 27x54 size, choice, $1.49 $3.560 Axminster Rugs — 27x60 size, on sale, choice, 1909. we will make AYDENs THE RELIABLE STORE Zion City and Elyria Wash Lace Sgecials The two great lace factories of this country have given us the exclusive sale of their products in Omaha. Not only are they the very best laces pro- «d, but on account of being manu- ured in this cosntry are exempt from the 60 per cent tariff duty im- posed on foreign products. See the SPECIAL values Monday, in- cluding German Val. and Mechlin at ...5¢ and T¥%¢ 36-in. wide, heavy quality, splen- did bargain at . wide, at, yard wide, at, yard fon Pongees, Jacquard T: fetas, Bengaline Cords, Jap Silks, all colors, truly phe- nomenal values. patterns, Dependable Linens a! Less than Cost of New Material in Our High Grade Linen Dpi. Mond’y Ten pleces pure linen Table Damask, two yards wide, grass bleached, good value at $1.00 yard, Monday, yard Ten pleces German silver bleached Table Damask, 66 inches.wide, very heavy and good for wear, well worth 76c yard, Monday, yard. 45¢ Twenty dozens strictly pure linen dinner Napking, size 24x24 Inches, beautiful range of patterns, worth $5.00 dozen, Monday, 6 for. $1.29 Fifty unhemmed Pattern Table Cloth $X10, warranted best German linen, never sold less than $3.50, Monday, each Hundred dozen extra lar bleached and cream, heavy twisted thread, worth 19¢ each, Monday, each 11¢ Hundred dozen strictly high grade linen hemmed nud fringed fancy Towels, largd size, worth 39¢, Monday, each 3 All mail orders filled during this e Turkis! just 12 in 19 sale till Thur«ua\ Ox192 si7 icrohsn 1 ed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases, af Less Than Cost of Production—in our High Grade Linen Dept. Monday A ...$8.48 § A1 Brussels f§ 1) patterns A choice, at, Al All All A A A $1.25 Sheets, size 81x90, each. . $1.10 Sheets, size 81x90, each. $1.00 Sheets, size 81x90, each. 85¢ Sheets, size 81x90, each. . G5c¢ Sheets, size 81x90, each. . 95¢ Sheets, size 72x90, each 90¢ Sheets, size 7 , each. . 85¢ Sheets, siz each. . 79¢ Sheets, s each 50c Sheets, size 72x90, each. ... 20c Pillow Cases, 45x36, each. . All 17¢ Pillow Cases, 45x36, each . All 15¢ Pillow Cases, 42x36, each 50 hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, full size, heavy, strong and good for wear—regular $2.00 spread, 75¢ .69¢ 59¢ | 9 .49¢ 1 75¢ 59¢ .39¢ ..14¢ .$1.98 10¢ Mann-Kretchmer Stock of Tailor Suits and Dresses Garments been offered in Omdha, not only are prices surpnsmgly low, but assortments of style and qualities are bound to meet with the enthusiastic approval of the most discriminating buyers. One case | One case 1i B5¢ towels limit, One 55¢ 5 1fmit, pr % , High Grade Wash Goods We have the new summer grandest wash goods ever placed on sale in this city. Our prices are by far the lowest, and quality away ahead 5% Wash Goods, 380 Organdies, Jacquards, La Belle, Sole, s0ld everywhere yard 50c Wash Goods, 35c mercerized popling, I 1zed pon French si French tissues and other fine goods, worth up to boc at, yard..360 35c Wash Goods at 18c Yard-Do- mestic pongees, domestic poplins, Egyptian tissues zephyrs, Alberta s a fine goods, worth up to 86c yard; all one price, per ya 180 250 and 290 Wash Goods at, 150 Yd.— Domestic pongees, all colors; French batiste, French percales and thouse ands of yar f other goods— worth up to 29¢ yard,; all at, vd.18e ‘ash Goods, also, yd., 100, 18150 180 s STORE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY line of Arnold's sl slIk tissues, spangled silk, ote., at y 380 ish er ginghans, mer Extra Specials for Monday No dealers sold at these prices. No mail orders filled at these prices. From 9 to 9:30 a. m.—50 pleces of 10¢ muslins, wide, full bleached, 36 ins. 10 yards limit, at, yard 3% ¢ From 10:30 to 11 a. m. One case 19¢ Bath Towels, bleached, 1¢ brown, 11¢ 19¢ Bath Towels, One case 12%c Printed Lawns, per- fectly fast colors, 10 yards limit, at, .85¢ y . 8 One case of Indigo Blue Prints, grade, 10 yards limit, at, yard. 3% ¢ ard 5¢ 6 % From 2 to 2 of 36 inch Bleached Mus- regular 8%c goods, 10 vards at, yard.. oo From 8 to & 15¢ Linen Huck Towels, each e Wash Cloth each ... 30 p. m. ins, imit, 4 9¢ bc grade, af, 1¢ Fits Like a Glove ““Queen:Quality’’ oxfords li Dainty Lingerie Dresses; that were - made to sell at $8.50 and $10.00— prediction, before Aug. 1st; by buying now you will save 35¢ on a sack. The best flour now is retailing for $1.85 Beautiful Wash Suits, in linens, reps, | Women’s and Misses’ Wash Suits— ete., all colors, trimmed with laces, | Made to sell at from $10.00 to $12.50 appliques and self-trimmed, made to | —all colors, clever new designs, 125 fit a little better than the best of the average oxfords renders, per sack. We have just got in five car- loads before the last raise, and will sell it for this sale only. Per 48.1b Sack. ... .$1.65 Remember this is the best Patent. 24-1b. sack Best Rye Flour.. 10 bars best brands Laundry soap.25c The best brands Lye, per can.... 16-0z.' can Lu Lu Scouring Soap .. 16-0z. can Condensed Milk .. 8-0z. can Condensed Milk The best domestic Macaroni, pkg. 8%4¢ Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jello, per package 1-1b. cans assorted Soups. . Oil or Mustard Sardines, can The best crisp Pretzels or Ginger Snaps, pound Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, The best Tea Siftings, pound. The best fancy No. 1 Country Cr oam- ery Butter, pound Good, cholce Dairy Butter, pound.20c 1b. Fresh Vegetables, Cheaper than you can grow them. Fresh Bpinach, per peck. . 8 bunches fresh Onions 8 bunches fresii Kadlshes. 2 bun fresh Asparagus. . Fancy Wax Beans (1 pound Is \qull 10 two quarts), per 1b.... Fresh Peas, per quart 4 bunches fresh Ple Plan 3 large_Cucumbers. ... Frosh Beets, Carrots or bunch .... CAN YOUR PINEAPPLES NOW. Each...... e, 'l:x:. 8l5e, 10¢, 12340 Per dozen. . .80¢, unum~ per 4c A Practical Politiclan, ORMER Governor Sam Hauser, the Grand Old Msn of Mon- tana, was one of the witnesses in the investigation held by the United States Senate to find out whether the mining millionaire, Willlam A Clark, was entitled to his seat “What aid you do, Mr. Hauser?" the late Senator Hoar asked ‘I went to see Mr. Clark.” “\Where did you see him? “In Butte City “At his house?" “What dld you say to him? “1 told him if he would loosen up he might have a chance to be elected to the senate.'” “Loosen up? sald “Loosen up? 1 done you mean."” “Maybe you dou't,” snapped Hauser, “but Clark did."—Denver Post. Senator Hoar. understand what o Boy's Body Like a Slate. Edward Faran of Cincinnati, 19 years old, s a humen slate. Letters or figures written on his back with & biunt instru- ment can be read at a distance of 20 feet. Farran |8 & paticot at the City Hospital, where his peculiar ailment s causing @eneral interest Mhe dissase from which he suffers is 96¢, $1.10, $1.35 | kuown s urticaria a redness of the condition of the sald to be due to becoming ove then rapldly reducing the temperature of the body. Letters written on Farran's back with a slate pencll or the end of a match rise in welts and become as white as » rematn visible for an hour, and then grad- vally with . Physiclans say Furran wiil be well In a few days. “T ¢ Therc's & prominent judge living iIn the rural districts of Virginia, are not to be found in the proud possessor of he permitted no one else to use he found that some one had been using his tub, could be none other than Mary maid, he summoned her to appear before him and charged her with having trans- gressed his unwritten law. Mary confesses her fault, after enjoining her to sin no more In this manner, as freely forgave her. that the maid seemed somewhat hurt at the “calling her, the judge, by way of softening his rebuke, sald: “It is Bot that I object to your using my sell at $18.00 and $20.00, all at one price Monday, choice. ....$10.00 Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie Dresses—All colors, $5.00 to $6.50 yalues; ab .. 0 .$2.95 ‘Women's Long Pongee a.nd Linen Dusters—A swell new line, at— each. . .$10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20.00 Women’s Jap 8ilk and Net Waists; values to $5.00, at. -$1.95 ‘7 \,/,/ values, on sale at . == House Dresses—One lnx lot $1.50 | Gmghum Undersku‘ts, regular $1.00 ( Women’s Long Crepe Kimonos; val- 9 of them to select from; in Monda sale at High Class Tailor Suits—Man- ufactured to sell up to $40.00; by far the choicest lot of values of the season—on sale, $14.90 and $19.90 Very Special Furniture Bargains $30.00 Dining Table; solid quartered oak, 45-in. top, 6-ft. extension, fully hand polished; special, 19.75 $18.00 China Ga.bmet fine quartered oak frame, bent glass ends, 3 shelves +—a beauty at..$12.75 Don’t Forget It is characterizec skin, due to an inflamec tips of the nerves. It is ated and tub, Mary, but I hate would do anything behind my you wouldn't do before my mond Courler. > Ung Lt back that face."—Rich- A Poor Carey Johnson Ludlam, the southern philologist, said at a dinner: *I that the salesman who accosted me on my way here this evening will take in one of the many schools of salesmanship an elght or nine years' I'm sure he needs it. Is -salesnan, hope 1ow. They tade a wet sponge. eway, or they can be erased course a shabby young man, lald his hand on my arm and said ‘Say friend, this here patent ? ®ok off his filthy pa ment! 1 sneered, umm)vd at his famillarity. ‘What do I want with ce- ment? * “Why,' prise, A Judge's Explanation. where bathtubs every bome, who was | such a huxury, which * " One day cried the man, In apparent sur- ‘ain’t ye broke? You look it.'* and, reaching the lusion that It his house- G5B Back v Earth, He let the morning paper slip from his hands and wrinkled his forehead in a fit of deep abstraction. * And then his wife entered the room. “Well,” she demanded, “what's welghty subject that presses your burdened mind?" He looked up with a quick start. “I was just wondering” be explained, and the judge, Observing the 8o heavily down" which he had thus given $1.25 Dining Chairs; high back, brace posts, golden finish; snap at Lawn Swings, Chairs and Rockers of all descriptions, at possible prices W a n out collect . the $1¢ Pickering says would be required In order to communicate with the planet Mars.” ‘on, back to earth,” sald his wife, coldly. “The iceman 1s at the kitchen door and says you'll have to 0,0 that Prof. come to pay him that T cut us off his nd Plain Dealer. cents you ow calling list r he'l Cle: g5 edld i Be Charitable, An American was stollin with a French friend. The, entered a shop, made some small purchase, and while walting for the ¢ ige the American sald, In a low voice ‘Will you just look at the dlamonds that pretty little sales girl Is wearing? They must be worth $2,000." “They are not real," shrug “But they see them 4ean decl; Again “But about Paris the Frenchman sald, are—1 know real that is my business ed tones when 1 the Amer- ¥ Fren my friend, tested, gently consider that the For it the isn't liman shrugged. be charitable,” “Figure to yourselt and tamonds are he pro- N imitation g00d the little maid rd. Philadelphla R and sald quiet ; n awa,: Lazine: Dr. Charles A. Eaton of the Madison Avenue Baptist church sald in the course of an afternoon speech in Cleveland: “Laziness Is responsible for of the misery we see about us. too much It 1s al very well to blame alcohol for this misery, ® blame oppression and Injustice; but to $6.95 | Monday at s. The big- gest assortment and best values in Omaha. Try HAYDEN’S First but 1 in the drama, enter the ager one and 1 want you to transpose Make Is run my lord brow of u I and man chanced to have on approved of the waste of anything, includ ing time. pinks, blues, | tans, white; choice new styles and ;,n'nl values; Misses’ Serge Suits—$15.00 values— greys, reds, blue and brown, nobby new styles; choice $7.95 Women’s $5.00 and $6.00 Silk and Covert Coats, on sale Monday, at, choice $3.95 $5.00 Jumper Dresses at $1.95—Big assortment for selection. ues to $4.00; choice $1.95 China Dep!. Specials 100-piece Dinner Set; Meakin’s best English porcelain, snap, at $6.95 Water Tumblers, six for...5¢ Flow Blue Cups and Saucers— per pair Majolica Water Pitchers; Lalf- gallon size, at. 25¢ d Fish Globes, all kludu. up f m 30 All glass Salt and Pepper \‘h;.lwhc : 10 5 Imported brown und th»xl(' (‘xlrlhl H? covered baking Casseroles, New natural finish Do Settees, lowest at, up 45¢ The brethren were L of a quarter of and sald: ‘It is a shame valuable time. Will who had ta rce? My ckward an hour my After a walt father arose all th brother tell our laziness?" He paused ana smiled. 6 waste We are tov much like the supernumerary not some he went on; from the right and say, walls, lord, rose and my father continued one lead us in prayer? was no response and my f In that the time by making a few b i he t.' "—New York Bun. carriage Loox uere, super,’ sald the stage man- night, 'L want you to ¢ om the left instead of the right after this, 10 this appeal me on r satd ase 1 will obser- your sj hereatter, “The carriage wa Turned, in an adc Towa mill men in Maqu a com- Ilie super pressed his hand his Senator Norris Brown Washingtcn, praised His success 1s a | ator Brown. “There mbe to ‘More study! New York More study L ribune he groaned.’ . keta who still reme mon The spe “On o him as & tramp Liked the ireatment. r who was A sla n the roof aker smilcd ouse m Glusgow fell from the ladder iguged o afternooa in New Yo ‘as the milllonaire and I wer beggar he sald, walking in stepped up to him rk luy in an unc at. One of the ped reet v rushed to uscious Fifth avenue, a and whined Be and hungry kicked from Oh, I have, the aid of the poor a flass of spirits in 1d Ids and git BUCEs you ain’'t never went ¢ is pocker, and to re n wet f littie down Canny, mon or you'll choke The vive him began to pour throat H \id a man looking " lionalre He looked handed him passed on: ‘‘But 1 had ghe decency to wash myself once or twice &t year, by George! You make me kin c as on Sta e kind of sick Washington Star. He never canny th him slater opened b yes, Jugh,' sald the mil the a uncons.ious eyes pour tramp quarter up and down, and sald, as he ve're dof An Inberited Trait. “My father," sald Chauncey M wag & frugal and saving man Talking t tzabeth. Denver Elks are having a lot of fun with & member of their lodge, a Fifteenth street “One night he went to & prayer meeting. jeweler. The other day his wife was in Screen Wire, extra |ll at before and after woven. agents in Omaha.) Padded for women. They are made over real oxford lasts, not high boot lasts as is often the case. Judge for your- self. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 the pair. We Show Complete Assortment ot New Styles Screen DM hardwood fancy Screen Doors, 1% inch thick, worth $2.00, $1.30 per foot.2¢ Poultry Wire ) .3ec and ¥e Double galvanized means galvanized (We are sole each . vy, uble Galvanized Mon- 10e Sleeve Boards on sale &Y oos 98c Wool Wall Dusters, only Teavy Galvanized Wash Boller 0-pound De ur Sc Decorated Bread Lioxes Japanned Steel Mail Boxes Parlor Brooms, only alvanized 'Wash Tubs 15¢ and 300 the jewelry store when the She answered it eak to Mr phone rang. H " sald a “Who Is this?" wife Elizabeth." Well, Blizabeth, this is his wife. madam, what do you want?’ 1k to Mr. H talk to me." let me speak to Mr. H—— angry sald husband demanded the Jeweler's Now, 1 want to spe “You'll The here you ta Je you that calls my king to him who are and Insists on “I'm the telephone operator at Elizsdbeth,” came And & Jeweler Denver Elks take 1 telling turns calling the bim it's Elizabeth,— Would Wed for N Appe it B t Chico marriage contract up for the purg Karol Roszposzka, bo quested they be come to Chicopee and have hard and fast for life along together and they liked the experi- ment. Th forelgners sald they have been In this country about & year and had believed their friends when told that they could come to town and get mare ried for & short time on trial before malks ing the bonds Permanent office Mass which aring City Clerk with & trial had drawn sadle Androwles and th of Ludiow, re- married for three w again the knot tied provided they got young

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