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. Seupants of tl . ;rja‘u" Greatest LINOLEUM AND Floor 0 chase from a house. Positively the greatest bargains in floor coverings we have ever offered. ALSO IN THIS SALE WE OFFER BIG LOTS OF . STRAW MATTING, RUGS and BATH ROOM RUGS At prices that are much lower than actual cost It will certainly town customers to make a special trip and attend this big sale. You can get Linoleums, Cloths and Straw Matting Rugs at tremendous reductions in price ‘Next Monday, April 18th MONDA This was a great cash pur- Sale of il Cloth April 18th storage ware- to manufacture. pay our out-of- Floor Qil upnl Showers weddings, 1t ou the weddln: gift. *locks, ete. for the name. 'S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Street. Spend a few minutes in our store. ou are invited, let us sell terling Silver, Cut Glass, Look ACTIVITY J¥ OMAHA REALTY Several Large Sales Are Made During Last Few Days for Investment. NEW GARAGE CHANGES HANDS Windsor Hotel is Bought for Invest- |, ment—Property on Noth Twenty- Fourth Street Bought by N. P. Dodge. ¥l Three deeds were pluced on record with the register of deeds Thursday for the Aransfer of property, the sales being ne- Jgotiated -through the McCague Investment ompany. + The proj y oecupled by (he Electric garage on Fernam just east of Twenty- fourth has been sold by Charles R. Sher- an and A, B. MeConnell to the Western 1. Estate Trustees of Boston, the price g $40, This includes the building Bnd lot, the latter having a frontage of slxty-six fest on Farnam street. It was bought for an estment. ;. Denise Barka- Jow and George Redick are the present oc- bullding ahd will so con- tinue. The Windsor hotel property at the north- west corner of Tenth and Jackson was sold o & client of the McCague company, buy- ing for investment, for $3,000. It has a frontage of pixty-six feet on Tenth street and 132 on Jebkson. Thaiproperty was sold by the helrs of ‘John'chaub of Sarpy county. . Helrs of & 3. Joshn of Albany, N. Y. Dave transterred to N, P. Dodge, Jr., sixty- #lx feet on North Twenty-fourth street mpr Clark, on which is a two-story frame ing, The price wis ¥, ES T0 POLICE iy qnunl Over l-ul! Boy Takes Pair to Station After Sceme at Railway Depot. 1 A damily disturbance between Mr. and Charles J. Collins of South Omaha, the Dossession of the son, 4 years of age, led them to the Omaha police station at midnight, after a scene at the Burlington station. An argument before Captain Dunn ended the case for the time being and they left. . Mrs, Collins sought the arrest of her hus- band, charging that he was taking away thelr son. Mr. Collins s superintendent in South Omaha for the water company. He and his wife live apart. He sought & divorce last fall, but falled to take his decree. Cewboy Life is Not as He Hoped Runaway Lad Had Expected to Find Things Different and Now Wants to Go Home, ) Alonzo Williams, Esa., resience Cincin- | natl,’ age 14, and baggage, ons revolver, has taken up his residence at the Detention home pending return to Ohlo. Dreams of | a cowboy life have faded. The boy had been working as a collectar | for a photographle supply house in Cin- | cinnati, and having, according to his story, lost some money of the firm, decided to bult rather than face the music. He bought a ticket to Cheyenne with other mopey be- longing to his employers and rode undisq turbed as far as Omaha. Here he stupped off for a day and promptly fell into the hands of the plice, who turned him pver to juvenile gourt. Since his capture he has changed his mind and wants to go home as fast as he can. 1 confined to my bed with tism, I used two bonh.ahl.'-fllw Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and ¥ resumed work as conductor on the Lextington, Ky, Street Rallway. It gave me more rellef than any medicine I bave ever used; and ‘it will 3o 8l you claim in cases of rheu- matism.” Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by Olh‘nhann‘ the urlo acld trom the blood. For sale by all drugglsts. APRIL 15, 191 SUMMER STYLE BOOK .. Including any 15¢ Pattern Free. Remnants and Bargain Friday Our weekly clearing of odd lines, and speclal one day bargains to attract the crowds. Friday. Dress Goods Remnants You are always sure of big economies here every Several hundred choice lengths of new. spring’ materials for the Friday round up. Dress goods of 3% $1.25 fabrics, at, yard,. to 7 yards pleces. 62%¢ | $1.50 tabrics, at, yard...,..75¢ BLACK WASH SILK—Water and perspiration proof for summer 5 dresses. wanted colors, 76¢, 85¢ and $1.00 v It's a yard wide, $1 value, for Friday BENGALINE MOIRE AND FANCY SILKS—Very large line in alues, at all ..39¢ LINEN FINISHED SUITING-—White only with plain stripe or Grecian border, fine for girls and Misses dresses, 36-inch, 30c value. .. -10¢ VA" LACES—German and French vals, many widths and grades, worth to $1.00 a bolt (12 yards), for Embroideries, Edges and Inser- tions—Great values. . B¢ Year’i Greatest Op- portunity. Sale of 500 Lingerie Dresses In season’s mast exacting styles, a wonderful purchase at a wonder- fully low price. Desc¢ription would be futile, so varied are the styles. They are all one-piece models, mostly all white—a few "in pink and blue, some of allover em- broidery, some lace insertion trim- med. On account of congéstion of our workrooms, no alterations will be made. Buy these handsome $10, $12 and.$16 dresses, Friday, at— A ONE DAY FURORE IN LIN- GERIE WAISTS—Beautiful high neck ‘and low neck Dutch collar effects, very fine materials, val- ues to §3.00, to ciear...81.49 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR-—A Fri- day clearing of a quantity of slightly mussed garments, such as' gowns,. skigts, drawers and combinations, $2.00 and»$3.00 values; laundering makes them perfect, to close, each. grade, at . A Clearing of Post Card Allfllms A real clearance of a very large quantity of tlne llr;e Mokl. holding two, three hundred and more cards. have been selling at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, arranged on Friday bargain tables, for cholce, at.... Great Sale Women Albums that All the large Eastern citles are forcing tan footw: more strongly than ever. We are fort a sale for Friday of 600 pairs. | unate in belng gbl Russia Calf, two eyelet ties, smart new pump ef- low cut Cuban heel and welted soles. ‘These are scarce styles, alsolutely correct and best $3.50 values on the market today, Friday, at, per pair .. .. Picture anng 3 Off 'This ka Amoskeag Ginghams—The 8 % ¢ .49 's Tan Oxfords Have your plcture framing done now; choice of 5oo_klnd. of frame moulding in every finish. We can help you to many' artistie effects i e B0 off Gtrden, Lawn and Household Needs and guarantee best possible work— Friday and Saturday, at........... 12 Qt. Galv. Iron p o § ply Garden Hose, (25 ft. lengthe), per foot . E e 8 plece Garden Set: Good House . Paintss— i .50 kind, at Lawn Rakes, Steel Rakes, lz tine for . Palo Alto Metal Polish, pt. Shinite Floor Stain, % pint cans, 8¢ | Li u c-m l an S selloty worm $1. v e 3 nlmtl all eof nr.‘ Quarts . % gallons Gallons . Top Shine: Floor Pol 26¢ king, tquid Veneer, Polish 60. worth to 50c, at lo 18¢ 800 100 250 FRIDAY BARGAINS IN ONINA AND GLASS, BTO.—500 pleces, fancy c ored glass Bon Bon Dishes, Jelly stands, Vases, B0 0 ras e iy ah g s n ey etc. Vases—Fancy decorations val al 50¢c Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday Cornmeal, yellow _ or |Double Stamps White, 4-1b.” sack, 19350 Bennett's Best Coffee 3 And 100 Stampe Bynnett's Best Cof: ib. 5 Bennett's tract . And ulated Sugar. on- Grea- | Jap Rica, -To 8. ChillSauce, tail, at And é;o Stamps. or quality, splendid 25c values [ so Lightens House Work ‘ Work, Work, Work,~Beat, Brush, Dust and Broom. Tired, dusty, dirty and nervous before theday is half done. Isnft that the daily. experience of many & housewife. PEERLESS Suction cleaners do the work a thousand times better with balf the work. Gets all the dirt—on -the surface and under the: ace, behind registers and rddiators and cracks and crevices, And does it DUSTLESSLY. Nhistrated dook and addvess of neavest PEERLESS dealer free on vequest lo | Manufacturers Outlet Company, M/g: '89 Chambers Street, New York ny. nnett Com ‘Willielm Oarpet Co. Now Showing an Unusual Line of Office Desks, Tables, Chairs, and Elastic Bookcases. Popular Lines at Popular Prices ¢Inspection Invited” ©ORCHARD & WILHELM 414-16-13 South 1l6th St. The Back of a Coat 18 the tell-tale—the test of a “‘good fit.” That is where a man cannot see without a mirror, and hence it is' a point often overlooked, or rather purposely neglected, by ordinary tailors. Our coats are made to fit as well in the back as in the front—in fact, to give “all around” satisfaction to the wearer. Get a guaranteed sult made here. Suits , . $25 to $40 The London Jailors MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN The Lowest Rate of the Season o CALIFORNIA and the SOUTHWEST Missouri Pacific Tickets on sale from March 1st to April 15th (inclusive). For information in de- tatl, see or write THOS.F. GODFREY, Fess, and Ticket Agent. 1488 Farnam St. Omaba. No. 1 Pork Loilus ... Pork Chops, at ... 8 1bs. Leaf Lard ..... No. 1 Flour, sack ..... Wyoming Potatoes, Inuhel R. E. Welch 24th and Farnam Streets | rldaylsRemnantDay SAVINGS IN ALL DEPART- MENT In Our Famous | 30,000 yards of Mill Ends, and HAYDEN; - THE RELIABLE STORE VERY BP!OIAL Domestic Room whole pleces of the finest spring wash | goods, ginghams, prints, pongees, white goods, poplins, percales, ote., at less than half their regular value— linings, ete, at yard . sold at 10c to 16¢ a yard, good long but perfect goods, at yard .. AT 2 P. M.—All the remnants from 6 sales of different goodl will be gain BANDS _ GALLOONS Laces Laces Laces Laces worth $1.00.... worth $1.50. . worth $2.00. worth $2. 50..... 290 Point Heavy —10¢ Cotton Cluny Laces to 20¢ values— de Paris Wash Laces, (sc Foulards—In a beautiful line of colors, in small and medium effects, splen- did quality, at yard ..........58¢ 36-inch Black Taffetas— 89¢c values, at yard .. .69¢ $1.25 values, at yard .89¢ 86-inch Black Peau de Sole— $1.25 values, at yard . $1.60 values, at yard ... In Our Domestic Room Ladies’ Suit Section A magnificent line of bargains in new Spring Tailor Suits; all colors and fabrics; all sizes; on sale, at— $12.50 $10 $8.50 87.50 85 Ladies' House Dresses; regular $1.50 values, 8t ...cev0ean 98¢ -39¢ Dress Skirts; splendid values at $2.50, choice, at .. 75¢ Dressing Sacques . . regular $1.25 val- .. 69¢ Children's Wash Dresses; a chpice Jine of styles; matchless qualities, at— $2.50 $1.50 98¢ 49¢ 25¢ $1.50 Ladies' Underskirts, at ..95¢ Ladies White Wash Waists; new, pretty styles; the regxular $1.25 val- ues, 8t ....ivisicenicivees 49¢ $1.25 Long Kimonos, at .......69¢ Ladies' Wrappers; ues, Friday, at ....o0eves We will place them in 4 lots, according to value, 5¢. T'%e, 10¢ and 12%¢ AT 9:30 A, M.—We will plnro good long remnants of all kinds of wash goods, 2%e AT 1:30 P. M.—We wlll pll(‘o another large line of good wash gnndnx ete., lengths, 3% to 8 yards; not damaged, 3ue the high-grade wash goods and white goods, up to 59¢ a yard, all at one price, yard called on the floor at a very low price $5 Laces Friday at 59¢ Yard / One More Day of the Greatest Lace Bar- Event Omaba Has Ever Known, EDGES INSERTINGS Every yard perfect; all staple, up-to-date goods; less than $1.00 apd up to $56.00 a yard—On MEDALLIONS ALLOVERS not one yatd worth sale in two big lots Friday— worth $3.00. worth $4.00.. worth $4.50 worth $5.00 Linen Torchom Laces, Fine, Val. Laces, and Zion Clty Laces, worth 10c to 20e. Laces Laces Laces | Laces Yd.) Don’t Miss These Silk Specials Check Taffetas and Louisiennes, in black and white or blue and white, worth 76c a yard, 23-inch, printed pongees in different patterns, worth 59¢ a yard. Also 26-inch tussah pongee, In the new shades, worth 75c a yard, at....30¢ 20-inch White Jap Silks.,...,.. 19¢ 27-inch White Jap Silks, ‘20¢. 39¢ | 86-inch White Jap Silks, 39¢. 49¢ Plain and Fancy Silks—Thousands of remnants in all weaves, foulards, pon- gees, tussah, taffetas, peau de cygnes, etc., values to $1.00 a yard, Bl ciiiiiiieneee .. 28¢ and 38¢ Furnishing Goods Bargains. in the Domestic Room Men's 50c¢ Balbrigan Underwear ~— white and colors, with double seated drawers, 8t ............ 25¢ Men's 75c quality Balbriggan Under wear, at, garment ...........30¢ Men's’ Union SUits; Paris knit or Bal- briggan; regular $1,50 values, on sale Men's Work Shirts; regular 75c and $1 values, Friday ..............49¢ Men's, Ladies' and Children's' Hose— worth to 25¢, in black and colors— on sale ....7T%¢ 10¢ and 12%¢ Children's Summer Underwear—All shades; regular values to 86c, now at -10¢ and. 15¢ Men's and Boys’ Laundered Shirts— values to $1.50, on sale, each— Bt Liiivieienn .. 20¢ and 49¢ Many Other Splendid Bargains Shown Friday. (BEAUTIFUL SPRING MILLINERY AT LESS PB.IOES' Grand Clearance Sale of Draperies All remnants and short lengths left over from the week’s selling, will be placed in two great lots— Lot 1—Consisting of remnants of nets, madras and silks, worth up to $1.25 a | yard, your choice Friday, per yard ..... 5¢ Lot 2—Consisting of remnants of nets, madras, swisses and all kinds of drap- ery goods, worth up to.60¢ a yard your choice Friday, per yard. , ..10¢ All ruffled swiss curtains, worth up to ‘2 50 a palr, your choice of the entire lot, each . T P Big line of odd pairs of curtains, wor!h up to '7 50 a pair, your choice of the lot, per pair .. $2.50 Small tapestry pleces; all colors, some worth up to 76¢, the entire lot Frida. only, each ....... ssssssesvdD High Grade Wool Goods Remnants of high-grade wool dress goods, in 4 lots— at yard 15¢. 1 ¢ and'B9¢ About 100 patterns of ltflctly all wool luflln[ 44-Inch, 50 Inl‘h lnd G4-inch, that sold from $1.98 to $2.98 & yard; patterns of 6 Yards, 7 yarde and § yards, all at one price per yard . ¢ High-grade linen department—remnants of Irish, Scotch and German linens, in 2 yards, 8 yards and 4 yards and sold from 76c to $1.50 a yard will go in § lots, at yard ... cienaniie 18¢, 256, 39¢, 49¢ ang 59¢ AT THE REGULAR COUNTER. 2,000 yards of linen crash atabout . 3,000 yards of sheeting: and 8-4, also yard wide muslins, at about Half Price Extra specials on both towels and Huck towels at this cofinter. Half Price READ THESE GROCERY PRICES FOR FRIDAY'S SALE. We Save You From $5 to $10 a Month On Your Grocery Bill. 48-1b. Back Best High Patent Flour, 1.3% | Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter. Ib. . 800 18 1bs. Best Granulated Sugar. Fancy Countrys Creamery Butter, iv:, 8 Bars Beat 'Em All or Dmmona d So? Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butier, Ib. ¢ | Fancy Full Cream Cheese, ib. 1200 ' | rau PEOPLE'S MARKDT FOR FRESE o VEGETABLES, 2 bunches Fresh Asparagus. ¢ |5 bunches Fresh Onio 8 bunches Fresh Radisk bunches F af Hof 10 1bs. B K ¢ lbs. Best Hand' Picked $OF oyisvaies s | Fresh ' Shalots, bunech 3 bunches c: 1bs. (‘holc’l’: Japan Head Rice. firomangelon, Jeliycon or Jeilo, Bk 1lb. Cans Assorted Soups . per quart Of1 or Mustard Sardines, D Sinalons p~" & r 1b. 2-1b, Cans Fancy Sweet 8u 2.1b. Cans Early June Peas 2-1b. Cane Wax, String, O 8-1b. Sauer Kraut or Baked Beans The Best Golden Santos Coftee. The Best 'rn slmvr per. '3 Chojee B. F. Jupan 180 aize. por dosen . BUTTER, CEEESE AND BGGS. 1768 ‘size. ;’,, p ) Fresh No. 1 Eggs— | 20 size, per dozen et 00"a dasen, our prlc-. polosing out the RY HAYDEN'S FIRST 7..o Frosh Foas, F nothing per dogen DON™Y PORCI‘I’