Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 26, 1910, Page 7

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THAYDERN: THE RELIABLE STORE Saturday- ~Last Day of Jur 23d Anniversary Sale HAYDEN This sale has proven the most attractive merchandise event ever held in Omaha. Come early Saturday as better bargains than ever will be found in all departments ' Greatest Shoe Bargains Ever Offered | Four Ready-to-Use Specials Extra Specials for Saturday From 9 to 9:30 A. M.—Qne case of 7e Apron Cheek Ging- hams, 6 yards limit, at, yard. ... .. From 3 to 3:30 P. M.—One case of the well known brand Hill’s genuine yard wide bleached Muslin, sells at 12%4c— 10 yards limit, at, yard ... From 8 to 9 P. M.—One case wide 10 yards limit—at, ..8vne Arnold’s best made—10 yards limit; fine patterns, at, vard FIVE OTHER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY PO R T L TS Grand Ruching Sale Saturday We Will Have A Grand Special Sale On Ruchings. 15¢ Ruchings, per yard . .5¢ | 85¢ Bath Brushes . ....59¢ * Ruchings, per yard. 10¢ RIBBONS 30¢ Ruchings, per yard.15¢ feta Ribhons. 121%¢ GRAND BRUSH SALE 20¢ Taffeta Ribbons ..10¢ 5e Taffeta Ribbons ......2¢ 20¢ Tooth Brushes 50c Veilings, per yard, 26c— 30e Tooth Brushe: 50c¢ Hair Brushes i A big line of fancy spot and H0¢ Cloth Br L 20c¢ Hand Serub Brus 75¢ Hair Brushes T h 10¢ mesh veilings; regular 50¢ 3 al sale price, 25¢ Spring Hais for Hien The man who wants style and quality combined in his hats should see our swell line now in for spring wear. Our prices are right. Note some of our brands and prices. Btetson’s—solt and stiff $3.50 Complete variety of Other Brands. .$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Youths’ and Young Men’s Hats, up from $1.00 We sell hats to fit every head, young or old. Special for Saturday—Men’s Hats—Saturday we will have on special sile a big line of samples and odds and ends of Soft and Stiff Hats; worth up to $3.00, for Music Saie Saiurday, Lalest Hiis By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Tie Your Little Bull Outside, Be Jolly Molly, Rings: on My Fingers, Shaky Eyes, Way Down ih Cotton. Town, To thesEnd of the Werld with You, I Dian’t Mean to Make You Cry, Wihere the River Shanon Flows, Red Head Rag, Temptation Rag, Moonbeams on-the Lake, Evety Day, Mary of the Prairie, Bweet Dreams of Home, Step Lively (march and two-step), Come Be My Sunshine Dearle, Aln't You t Wedding Bells, Grace and Beauty Rasg. The Foliowing Standard Classios d_Evening, al Grant's March ch and two-ste lden Rods, Per Copy Lucta,” Che Mooking_Bird ‘Transeription, When You and I Were Maggle. William Tell, A TN R T TR Raincoai Bargains—in Domestic Room Spring rains will soon be here, also the cool evenings. Have you a raincoat? Whether you have or not you need a new one when you can buy one at this price. Prepare for a rainy day. Special $10.00 Raincoat on sale Saturday, at 1d Without You, » Songs My Mother Used to Young Pansies Mean Thoughts, Inveried Light Special In China Room brass and screw feed. .49¢ Good Inverted Mantels—two China Cup and Saucer Spec- ial—We just recsived an importation of fine white china cups and saucers; col- onial shape; $1.50 per set would he less than what you would have to pay for them anywhere We will place on sale the entire lot of 500 dozen sets tomorrow, Saturday, at For tomorrow the celebrated Block Inverted Gas Light complete with mantel and open half frost globe, solid else. | some distance trom the ecity. { The advantages of this, it is argued, ! Would lie in the fact that there will be fa: ELECTION OVER fOSPITAL Proposition to Sell Property Now | i the poor farm is not so near the center Rented to Field Club, | Of Omaha and 1s not so near saloons “l am in favor of a special ction to | vote upon the sale of the land used by the Field club,” sald Commissioner Pickard. There are 100 acres avarable for sale and Awattea tm|thi8 Would easily bring 360 an acre, or a total of 350,000, POOR FARM MAY BE SEGREGATED teport of Grand Jury Cose——Sale of Land Would Wring | n Large | Revenue the County. to vote for this at a general election, becous & majority of all votes cast, and at a gen ¢re is & possibility of @ special ele ‘_””“;nnl election many voters fail te vote on |, s spring on & proposition to authorize | ® duestion like this, It would certainly the Board of County Commissioners to gell | “4rY at a speclal election.” the property mow rented to the Omaha| It I8 u part of the plan that if the poor ield elub. | fa ital shall be separated the The question of an election is connected | of Omaha shall be asked to co-operate somewhat with the report on & public hospital, conducted simply as hospital which the grand jury v such and not alfo as & poor house, as at It the grand jury comtlemns y | Present. It is the combination of the two us It is expected to, the pre - | Whieh makes the overcrowding which has tion in the county hi N s | long been a scandal at the county hospital of the Board of Count: ers will | The commissioners believe that with a feel more inclined to go to the v on the [ 8rand Jury report as to the necesrity of Proposition to sell this land, d then [doing something ai public wil dividgahe hospital and poor farm features | be the more like) ize th ) of lh:‘nxflvll'lun the Fleld club g the poor farm will be locstea | The Omahg sale 1t gone, leld club probably wauld It 18 useless to try to get a majority | the law requires that the proposition get | i THE,.. Wm. Neely S l / We told you yesterday to wait for this great shoe sale because we knew that the Wm. Neely ity shoes th have such shoes been offered can come tomorrow it will pair is tock Shoe stock contains the finest qual- at we have ever been able to buy. Never before at such underpriced values. If you pay you to buy several pairs; every guaranteed to be of the finest quality and built in the latest styles. If you want regular $5.00 and $6.00 shoes cheap, come early Saturday. ‘No such shoes anywhere at these prices. Men’s Shoes from the Wm. Neely stock, in all | Women’s Shoes—In all leathers and styles; best quality Also some clot leathers, sizes and styles; this sale— .$2.50 and $1.98 Boys’ Shoes—The hest for school knocks and hard wear, in two lots $2.50 L top patent, viei kid and gun | metal; this sale . ... — e e Saturday We Wil! Piace on Sale creations in ladies’ spring Suits, Dresses the Very Newest and light Overcoats. Our department is gay with these new styles. Everything possi- ble, style, material and pattern is represented. Do not fail to see just what the fashion makers are offerin Note some of these spring garments in our windows stripes, esennes and messalines. They are worth up to $30.00. We 'will sell this lot Saturday $12.50. Sale will not begin until 8:30 A. M. 250 Sample Dresses of the higly- est quality of material; no two alike; prices run $25 to $35 Ladies’ Tailored Suits, in exclu- sive designs and materials — made especially for Hayden Bros.; nothing like them to be found anywhere; 200 new styles for Saturday’s prices— $25.00, $40.00, $75.00 Here is a Grand Special for Sat- urday—A beautiful lot suits, made for a high grade concern in Boston, in fancy weaves or plain colors; about 20 different styles; lined with guaranteed taffeta and satin. These suits were made to sell at $25.00— Saturday we sell them $14.90 400 Women’s Coats, bought by our New York buyer for a mere fraction of their real value. We couldn’t resist the temptation, the price was so low--women’s coats, raincoats, women’s cray- g for the coming season. checks and plain taffetas, pol- at one price, enette coats, women’s plaid coats; misses’ coats, in all col- ors and sizes; children’s coats, in all colors and sizes. This is the greatest lot of coats ever shown in Omaha; some of them sold as high as $20.00—Satur- dnY v $2.98 Extra 8pecial for Saturday—In- fant’s Pyjamas, Flannelettes— sizes 2 to 6, each. .. ..19¢ Another Extra Special — $1.50 Flannelette Dressing Sacques— ...49¢ House Dresses—All sizes, all col- ors, in fine fleece flannelettes— regular $2.98 values; Saturday, at 98¢ Ladies’ Knit Skirts, regular $1 values; Saturday 49¢ Special on Skirts—$7.50 Pana- mas, serges, all colors, in new overskirt effects; Saturday at, each $4.95 B o e i i ol il o Gy Read Hayden’s Cuiting Grocery Prices for Saturday 1’s a Saving of 25%, to 509% to You fo Trade 19 1bs, Best, Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, | Cholce California Prunes, per Ib. ey R L gin Al Sony | Fancy Sunta Clara Prunos, por Ib. S o : talian Prunes, pev Ib. 48-1b. sack Best High Pa y Cleaned Currants, per 1b,. The Best White or Yellow ce California Mulr Peaches per Ib., o ey Crawford Peaches, per Ib... 'y Muscatel Cooking Raisins, ¢ Ibs. Choice Japan Rice 4 Ibs. Fancy Japan Hand Rice e y California Seediess Ralsin: y Seeded Rais'ne, 1-1b. pkg. lamond ¢, or Heat ' § Ibs. Best Rolled Breakf: 3 Best Pearl Taploca, Best Condensed Mince M , s Solld Packed Tomatoe Gian SONN S and healthy frult grown to eat, Highland Navels are the finest grown in California| They are not bitter y or frost . The , Green or Lima Tiee $iae the most Quaker Wheat Kes, pkg. Fruens Wheat Flakes, pky. SPECIAL DRIED FRUIT SALE. The cheapest and most economical to ze for sale, per doz. at Hayden’s To every pubchaser of 1 dozen or more of any size, we will sell you one of T best silver plated orange spoons, guaran- teed for ten yeurs, for 8o, BUTTER I8 DOWN AGAIN, L} WE ARE “;“"(fl.’:‘mu Doww The best faney creaniery butter, per Ib., 3¢ The best country butter, per Ib,. 30 The best fancy dairy butter, ‘per The best fresh egks, per dos rolls good butterine.., 2-1b rolls good table buttarf JThe best full cream FRESH VEGETAS WHOLE| Fresh 'beets, per buneh Two heads Two bunches fresh radish Fresh cauliflovwcy, per | parsley, per bunch ripe tomatoes, per Ib large cucumbers. Fresh cabbage, per Ib, LESS ALE. carkots, turnips or shallots, leaf ‘iettuce. .. 8c Don’t Forget vt Try HA Fresh sweet potatoes, , DEN’S First ,." buy in the property If it should come up| for sale. The club voted down a resolu-| ton at its last meeting to move to buy | the property, but If the land came on the | it In. | y 4 News that the commissioniers are plan- Peace Congrch nirg to do something in the matter \\fll} cause quite a stir In the membership of | R4 the club, . | General' Gathering of Union Pacific Grievance Committees, Men Say, is Not Belicose, Frightened Into Fits fear of appendicitls, take I Life Pllls, and away trouble. A | Beaton Dr by Vew be a general ecouncil of | yes of the | Union Pac said 10 be| the most peaceful o held at the Millard The executive commiitees of the Hroth- @rhood of Rallway Trainmen and the Order | of Railway Conductors have assémbled for | & two days' session, and the grievance committee of the Brotherhoed of Locomo tive Firemen I§ scheduled for a me [at the Arcade hotel Sunday and Mond The tralumen and the o« uctors say they dre ‘meeting simply as a matter of busi- ness; that they have no griefs worth mene tioning and that they are not concerned Don't experiment with unknown medi- | With' the talked-of strike among the fire TEAMSTER SERIOUSLY INJURED A therings, 13 being | Misel Knocked from W Pavement A. Misel, a teamster living at 1319 Pa. cifio, was knocked off his wagon In a collision With a street car at Twentieth and Paul yesterday. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital with a fractured skull cines when you have a cold. Take Cham- | men. | mie, |ty-one members of the trainmen's union | berialu’'s Cough Remedy and be eured, | Althougn the trainmen In Chicago are Boy Rebels at Bzain restless over the wage situation and the wives of the men have come forth with a petition stating that their husbands are not able to sunport thelr families by their, earnings, the Unlon Pacific men say thelr meeting in Omaha has nothing to do with the demands of the switchmen. They Ppoint to the fact that few of the switch- men émployed on the Union Pacific are members of the Switchmen's union, the real ‘Agitators in the wage matter. Charler T. Bogue of North Platte, gen- eral chalrman, and E4 Gregory of Lara- Wyo., grand secretary of the Bloth- erhood of Rallway Tralnmen head the delegation at the Millard. There are twep- present and ecleven members of the execu- Uve committee of the econductors. 1 A meeting of the grievance committee of the fitemen awalts ihe return from Chi- cago of C. V. McNaughton. The cany of the firemen on the strike question prob- ably will take place at the Arcade Sunday | and Monday. —— Building rermits, J. E, Cox, Twenty-second and Pratt frame dwelling, §2,000; Haarmann Vinegqr and Pickle company, 1414 South Twentleth, alterations to build C. a 3315 Hoetor boulevar i H. Landeryou, 2 double brick dweilings, $5,00. Thirteen-Year-Old Lad Leaves His| want ho more Omaha to go to work whip me. In Our High Grade Linen Dep!. Saturday Pure Linen Hemstitehed Table C(loths, size 8x10; German manufacture, worth $2.75; Saturday, Pure linen fringed Table Cloths, size 8x1 plain white or colored borders, worth $1.75; Saturday, s, 00 each . Union hemmed and hemstitched Towels, good size, heavy and absolutely worth 29¢; Saturday, each. . Extra large heavy Bath Towels, double twisted thread, fringed or hemmed, 50¢ values; Saturday. Iron Bed Sale Saturday Also about 50 other Iron Beds, 1 or 2 of a kind, that we will place on sale Satur- day in order to close them out at less than factory cost. Buy your bed Saturday. We have bargains in our furniture department every g day. If you want anything Regular $8.50 value Tron | ] v Fravhee iy Bed, like cut; on sale Satur- in furniture try Hayden $5.85 first. TS 8% ) AR =< SRR TR Ladies’ Underwear Sale Saturday we will dispose of our winter weight underwear. In the ladies’ department everything in heavy wool or fleece lined, cotton union suits—values up to $2.50; Satur- day, at Satfirda,y—],n(lios' Muslin Drawers, Corset Covers, Chem- ises—worth up to $1.00, at Saturday—Combination Suits, Sample Night Gowns and Skirts—worth up to $2.00, at Ladies’ pure white Union Suits, in long sleeves and ankle lengths, made of lisle and fine cotton; Saturday B L S K T Y T i A S Another Kitchenware Sale 4 tie, red handle Parlor Brooms, only 1 qt. enameled blue and Rice Boilers, at 8 qt. enameled blue and white Preserve Kettle, at 4 qt. enameled blue and white Pudding Pans, at cover and wooden stave sides, Large, all white enameled Cham- crii $3.50, on sale ..-81.72 bers, at 29¢ | ' 1710 Typhoon Washer, wort 10 qt. Berlin blue and white Sauce | $12,00, only 86.75 Pans, at 35¢ | The Easy Yankee Washer, worth 3 qt. Rice Bollers, blue and white, $10.00, only $4.98 at, each 50¢ | bouble Galvanized Poultry Wire, 1% qt. Rice Boilers, blue and now at P white, at, each 35¢ | by the rall, staples free, only 60¢ $1.256 Food Choppers, best made, Guaranteed five years—We aro at, each sole agents in Omaha, Boys’ Wooden Coaster Wagons-—— at, each $2.49 | steel Wheel Roller Skates, only, pair, at | 12 gallon Garbage Ca | at, each 98¢ 22 gallon heavy galvanized Gar- bage Cans, witlf” drop handles, white Candy Special Saturday Nut top, assorted flavors, Chocolate Creams— regular price 40c; Saturday Extra Specialsin Our Busy Drug Depairtment slzes in assorted | 25c brands of best Taleum Powder go at, | at 3 cans for 25¢ $2.00 Empress Hot Water Bottle, in 8 qt. size; guaranteed for five years, at $1.25 Six dozen Red Cross Fountain Syringes; regular $1.75 value, to close out at 60c and T76c¢ brands of Toilet Water, 10¢ Chamols Skins, at 10¢ and 15¢ brands of finest qual ity Tollet Soaps, at, bar ....5¢ 10c Willlam's Shaving Soap, ¢ Rl A9 B T s B TR AL Tennessee Whife Corn and Maryland Rye Whiskey Per full quart $1.00 Per gallon Fine Old California Grape Brandy, per quart, 75¢, $1.00 Orders taken for Bottled Beer. Wednesday morning the rebelllous young- stor departed. He had been playing hookey from school for several days the week before and his father preferred to | #poil the rod and spare the child. | Life was one dull grind of classes and | bedtime for Lawrencs and he deserted. | The boy la known to . have come to | Omaha. The police have been furnished | With an accurate description of the Httle |lad. He is the son of August Bberhardt, 1130 Elm street, Lincoln. When the boy left Lawrence Eberhart, 13 years of age, is in | home to do the world for himself he was Rod and Skips Lincoln Home Because Father Corrects Him, Omaba to try the fortunes of life in a big clad in a blue sult of knickerbockers, & city becausc playing “hookey" his father whipped him for|cap and hi from school at Lincoln. with big b I don't I'm goin' to You was wrong to I will rite In a week or “LAWREN( Leaving this note on the breakfast ta hoes, yes He is a S8axon blonde Voor fathes i Lo Nearo Kills Deputy Sheriff, MEMPHIS, Feb. %.-—Deputy Sheriff W, H. Lucy, In an effort to arrest A negro near hear today was shot and killed by the negro, who, in turn was killed by twe ©[other deputy sheritts Wh yC ough #f-:f'm:%%fimfi' ) s .4 Ayer's Cherry 1 0.4 ¥ Stop coughing! Coughing rasps and tears, Stop it! Coughing prepares the throat and lungs Stop it! There is 80 bad for a cough ascoughing. Stop it! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is a regular doctor’s medicine for coughs and colds,

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