Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 14, 1915, Page 7

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> ~Povemroee § HOMER A. SEARLE Young Mr. Searle got in on the ground floor some two years ago when home- :t.&dl were drawn f the Rosebud coun- ry. He sottled on the prairie, broke it Homer A. Bearle is down from his|up, raised corn, hay and cattls, until MAKES GOOD ON DAKOTA RANCH ranch near White River, 8 D, visiting | now he has quite a substantial little ranch. “We have more of & stock ecountry won of 8. A Searle, attorney in Omaha THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 14, 1918, than anything else where I ltve," Mr. Searle, “but considerable corn lnd grain is raised In some parts of the country. Of course, we suffered Ilike everybody else this summer from the latk of enough sunshine to mature the corn when it should have matured.' COWGILL GOES BACK TO THE Use The Bee's “Swapper” Column. become one of the officlale of the Bart- BARTLETT-FRASER COMPANY| jctv-rraser Grain company of Ohfoago. P. 8. Cowglm, for seventeen years in the mrain business in Omaha, active in the organization of the Omaha Grain ex- change and its affaim, and president of the Transmississippi Grain company since ita organization, s to leave the city and |Interssts hers and will continue as presi- dent of the Transmississipp! Grain com- . |[pany, with B 8. Westbrook as manager He will leave for his new field of labors Mr, Cowglll was comnected with the at once, but his fomily will remain until [ Bartiett-Fraser company before coming the firet of the year to Omaha. While Mr. Cowglll will move away from Omaha, he will retain his property tons for punishment an: k r more, Poor l'-'anl “George Etov: al od & [ e, the fnn two ed. ne ceptimetor gun —_— Always Fooy Pablie. two-centimeter gun #quirt tobaceo udny. Novomber 14, b1 )] —— 0- mfl- for Iov—l& I.ny BUM!B&NABR STORI NEWS FOR MONDAY»_ __ 7 0- w L pm— ll:urnnu has taught the promoters | °N YO AU 'l‘elephono Douclu 187. ' Here 5 Very Important News From Burgess-Nash Where’s the Boy Who Said Fancy Silks on Special Tables That He Didn’t Believe in Santa Claus? 37 OU just wait, young man! Santa Claus is going to be at Burgess-Nash real soon, himself in person, to eonvince boys and girls who don’t believe, and you'll find him the liveliest, jolliest old fellow in the | world. And oh! The toys, playthings and dolls that he will have with him, when he comes to open { this splendid world of make-believe on our big Fourth Floor. We shan’t tell another word now—we are 8o hu:y getting our big Toy Town ready for Dear Old Sln(n. He is sending so many things ahead that . Toy Town has had to spread out into . several times the usual space it regu- larly occupies, but we will let you know in plenty of time when he comes. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. American Beauty and Richardson Package Goods, 25¢ to $1 Values, 15¢ NCLUDING stamped library scarfs, combination suits, gowns, chil- dren's dresses, dressing sacques, infant's dresses, child’s hats, lin- gerie waists, 18x45 white dresser scarfs, white 22-inch centers, 18x46 linen pin cushion, child’s aprons, baby bonnets, baby bibs, guest towels, corset covers, boudoir caps, etc. All of these goods have floss sufficient to gol;l::e!o the article. Values from 26c to $1, eac) e very special, Monday, Burgess.Nash Uo.—Third Floor. This $10.50 SOLID OAK ROCKER lee the Plcture, Monday at $6.95 HIS is a most unusual value — one that will appeal to every home fur- nisher. The rocker is exactly like the ac- oumpanwng illustration, made of solid well seasoned oak in elther Automoblle seat with suteen coil springs and upholstered with No. 1 Spanish leather. The rocker is the sort that sells regularly for and is worth every 'y Very spe- quantity Co.~Third Floor, ‘Are You a Patron of Our BLACK and WHITE ROOM?--Second Floor F you are you know about its Yo’“'f appointments and service— l! you are not, let us uu yau al * The Black and White R is maintained for the benefit of those mln‘ as one of the absolute necessities— women who regard good- to whom fresh loveliness and perfect cleanliness appeal. Featuring: ot Preparations Dmnl.n( Expen Attendants ial values in hair Wavy hair switches, excellent q\umy. made in three separate stems for convenience of dressing, at Switches, same guality hair, in gray, $4.00. Three stem switches, 18, 20, 24 ..nd “ lnchel lnns. specially selected and prepared first quality hair, at $5.00 to $25.00. Transformations, ete, Burgess-Nash Co.—Beoond Floor. anicuring Bealp and Facial Massage Children's Hair Wereto $1.25, Two Lots, 49c and 69¢ HE offering includes almost every possible weave in a wide range of colors. Taffetas, foulards, messalines, kimono silks, etc. Very de- sirable for waists and dresses and very special. 36-Inch Bilk Poplins, 79¢ Yard The shades include navy, nickel gray, brown, Alice blue, lettuce green, wisteria, wine, tan, pink, light blue, Belgium blue; also plenty of black or white. Satin Stripe Tub Silks, at 98¢ Satin stripe tub silks, with a neatly woven stripe of dainty colors in different styles from which to select. Very much in demand for shirt ‘waists. $7.50 Dress and Suiting Velvets, at $3.95 Fancy velvets in brocades and neat stripe effects, 40 inches wide and in a splendid selection of colors Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Most Wanted Dress Goods 42 to 54 Inches Wide at 95¢ INCLUDING such favored weaves as storm serges, Vigor- eaux, granite crepes, French serges, fancy checks, awning stripes, fancy plaids, diagonals, whip cords, Frrench crepes, poplins, gabardines in a splendid range of colors; also black. Bnrgess-Nash 0o.—Main Floor. Drugs, Toilet Ar-|$7.50 DIAMOND ticles ‘and Soaps (;uff Links, $4.95 Thermo! b o t- | German hair re- EN’S solid gold cuff tlel. storer, §1 size, 2 . A 1. for .......70¢ links, set with full cut wlluamn uhnv- Sal Hepatica, N ite-di ol iepatics, | genuine white'diam onds, C h amberlain's cough remedy, 26¢ size ...160 Fels Naphtha laundrysoa p, 10 cakes .. Canthrox, f o r sh a mpoo, 60c 20¢ special, at .16¢ Ivory soap, bc Mze Mon d n)’ Djer Kiss ul c u m powder, 26¢ R R A R A0 sold regularly at $7.50, Mon- day only $4.95. $12.50 Watch Bracelets, $7.95 Ten-jewel nickel movement, fully adjusted, small size in a 10- year guaranteed case and detach- able expansion bracelet. Rll\llll' $12.50 value, special, Burgess-Wash Co.—Main m Drenlnt combs, 26¢ kind . .19¢ Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. These $9.00 Cedar Boxes Monday Very Special at $5.00-<Third Floor N opportune offering—right at housécleaning time when A you find*so many things to pack away, there's nothing more conyenient than a cedar box or two, | Cedar boxes, size 16x32 inches, made of hard seasoned cedar, with reinforced cleat, heavy bars, hinges and lock, package of cedar shavings, $9.00 value, $5.00. $13.50 Cedar Boxes for $9.46 Reinforced top and metal side bands, size 16x42 inches, Regular $13.50 value for $9.45. $16.50 Cedar Boxes for $10.45 Reinforced side and top, !v&l.lmh brass straps around entire box; cont pack- age of cedar shavings; $16.50 'lllle. .w 45 One Day COAT Sale ~$1000 Including Values of $15.00 to $20.00 That Surpasses Any Offering That We've Announced for a Long Time HE surplus and sample line of a prominent manufac- turer who became over stocked on account of the mild sea- son and who willingly let go at a sacrifice. The coats are all brand new, made within the 'past two weeks in the season’s favored styles, all have full flaring skirts, some belted models, few fur collars and some,with chin chin collars, The materials are: Black Kerseys - Novelty Heather Mixtures Striped and Plaid Zibeline Two-Tone Zibelines Black and White Novelty Mixtures. There are all sizes‘for women and misses and every coat is a splendid $15.00 to $20.00 value, Monday, at '1000 Ilm Oo.~—Becond Floon The Thanksgiving SALE of LlNENS At Prices Fully 15% to 25% Under Present Quotations | HERE'S one time of the year when the dinimg table demands new linens—Thanksgiving Day. Our displayyis very extensive and the prices are far less than the present market quotations. Austrian Damask Pattern Cloths In five different qualities, these goods have the wearing quality and beauty of finish combined and the de- _| signs are most exquisite, We quote one popular number. 72x72 Oloths, each. ... ..$6.00 72x90 Cloths, each. . ....$7.50 3 81361 Oloths, eadh. . $7.75 | 24X24 Nepkins dosen...9178 Irish Damask Pattern Cloths Our stoek is large and extensive, covering a wide range of qualities and sizes from two to 41 yards. W} bave only space enough to quote one number. each..... $7.50 | 72x144 Oloths, each. .. .$10.00 A .85.00 | 72x108 Oloths, each. ... ..$6.75| 72x126 Cloths, each. ....$8.75 | 25x26 Napkins, dosen. ..$7.5 2-Yard Pattern Table Cloths, $1.75 Mercerized damask pink, blue or gold, each $1.75. Madeira Hand Embroidered Linens Dollies, center pieces and table covers, 6 to 90 inches, napking and lunch sets, all new, Madeira lunch sots, consistin, broidered. Special, the set, $3. Hand Embroidered Sample Linens —Importer's sample line of dollies at about 3314 to 50% less than regular price. A very extén- | | SPEROIAL sive line of designs, a limited quantity of each, some slightly solled. 2 6-inch doilles, hand embroidered, each 18-inch doilies, hand embroidered, each........08¢ 9-inch doilles, hand.embroidered, each. and box fighters that mororln are |||n- How'd you 1iké to nnn " Ced table cloths, 3-yard size, beautitul designs, with a five-inch colored border, H nl #ix 6-Inch, six 12-inch doilies and one 24-inch center plece, all hand em- N Cedar boxes, size 20x48 inches, with brass strap on top and side, for $18.00. Cedar boxel. size 21x44 inches, with braes ntrtpl on top, sliding tray, for $21.00. Cedar boxes, 22%z44, Adams $25.00. design, Burgess-Nash Men's $5 Sterling Buckles and Belts, $3.50 AN tdeal men’s Xmas gift. Here’s a bargain special for Monday only. Sterling silver, hand cut, one, two and three initials, mounted on a hand-turned black leather Delt. This is a regalar $5,00 value. Or- ders taken for Jater delivery, Monday, only, at $3.50. Burgess-Nash Co~—Main Floor. Exqulslte Collection Evening Gowns | in a Clearaway Monday at 14 Off T'S indeed a elmrmmg selection — rare, exclusive, individual copies and adap- tations of many Parisian creations that ] $55, $75, $100, $150 $350 Now s Underprice Including Afternoon and Evening Gowns of Velvet, Soiree, Tulle, Taffeta and Com- - binations of Silks and Georgette Crepes Every dress is from our regular stock and comprises many of the beautiful gowns shown in our recent Style Show. Personally selected by our skilled style experts, they portray the highest expres- sion of the designer’s art and reveal in ap- pealing variety the individual ‘desires of \ every fashionable woman. Our Personal Shopping Service e is & department of expert shoppers selected by us to be of assistance to our customers. No charge is made and our shoppers render every service possible, Cedar boxes, size 21x43, with brass trimmings on top, special, at $22.50. Cedar boxes, design, $32.50. Cedar. boxes, 33x48, and Mary design, Co~7hizd Ficor. 22x48, Jacobean Willlam. Clearaway of Floor Samples of Sewing Machines The Best Values Offered O N DAY weare being moved around in the Department, some are exchange machines and there are a number that cannot be told from brand new—KEvery Machine is fully 23 of Them in All 1 Arrow, agent's price "0 00 Monday’'s price 2 Arrow, agent' Monday's price .. 2 New Home, agent Monday's- price 1 Singer, ‘-nn price $66.00, Monday's p) 3 Howe, Monday's 2 Clarke $60.00, Monday's prloe 3 6 Paragon, lnnll price $46.00, Monday's price 8 Singer, agent's price Hnnau ® price RI00 ‘o 0000000 lont L] dava prige . .00 uo 00, Monday's pfl:.m. W.‘e. * Terms as Low as $1.00a Wook Burgess Nash Hfil’l BURGESS- NASH "EVE nvnom STORE" ' BURGESS-NASH BASEMN “STORE) THEvery best grade all wool, part wool below the present market vulue $3.25 Pure White Wool Batts for $2.00 Roll Size 72x90 pure white wool batts, cheese cloth covered, $3.25 is the present market value price. Monday, for entire comforter, sz L S P SR o $2.50 All Wool Batts, at §1.80 Roll Size 72290, all wool Bouthdown batts, $2.50 is the present market value; sale price $l 89 Monday, for entire comforter, roll.... o $2.00 Wool Batts, $1.60 Size 70x90 Royal fleece wool batts, $2.00 is the present market value, sale price 9 Monday, for entire comforter, roll . ... sl -6 $1.75 Wool Batts, $1.25 Bize 72x90 Batavia wool bltu. $1.76 is the pres- ent market value; sale price, M for entire comforter, roll $1.25 White Cotton Batts, 75¢ E tl’l' Four-pound, sixe 72x90 hand rolled X * snow white cotton batts for making ex- tra thick, warm comforters, $1.256 is the present market value, sale price, Monday for entire comforter. roll 85¢ White Cotton Ba Extr | Size 72x90, tull three-pound hand rolled snow whité cotton Datts, 86c 18 the pres- ent market value, sale price, Monday, for entire comforter, roll nnd cotton battefor making comfortersiaway 2Bc v -m. 18¢ Governor and ite everybody's favoritd cotton. We will sell 10, 000 ot these beau- 18 tiful batts, instead of 250, Monday, per roll c 22¢ Cotton Batts, at 15¢c Full pound roll, snow wMu True Blue cotton batts; 22¢ 8 the present market value, 15 sale price, per roll ... .. oo vvirraainas [ 15¢ Cotton Batts, 10c is the present market value; sale price, Monday, p« By, N e C market value: sale price, Monday, POP YOIl .. ..vivesronencrnnrnsenasesies Material for Covering Comforters Away Under Present Market Values Yard wide, fancy floral, Persian, oriental and figured cretonnes, all are 36 inches wide, 13%¢c is the present market vnluc, sale price, from the bolt, yard®.............. (4 Silkolines, at 5c Short lengths, fancy figured and plain colored, yard wide, first quality silkolines, will be sold, at, yard 12%¢ Silkolines, ¥ic Yard wide, finest quality light, medium and dark colorings, newest patterns, silkolines, 10 to 20y lengths to buy from, 12%c is the pres- 7* ent market value, sale price, yard........ Cc Co—Basemanty oo Reliance, Ruby and Butter Cup cotton batts, 15¢ || Batts, Sc Little Gem, xmu white batts, 10c is the preseat |i Striped Wool French Flannel 59¢ Quality 25¢ TRIPED wool French flannel that is worth and sold in every city at 59¢ per yard, sale price, from the bol Momhyent, ytd 25¢ $3.00 Beacon Blankets Monday at $1.98 Pair Ext Fancy plald Beacon I blankets, size 66x80, have never before been offered at such a low price by any store, An unusual special lot to select from. Included with the Beacon plald kets are extra heavy wool finished size 72x80 y and tan blankets, Here is nflr gain that will be long remem- bered. Blanket GOM l 98 ment, Monday, at. s Your mall orders sent here will receive the prompt and courteous attention as if you made a visit. Write for November Shopping Guide now Lcgonanr = PlReirviehvotd~

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