Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 28, 1916, Page 13

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. 13 RADIATOR MADE ORNAMENT |interior, and for this reason profes- | one of the most popular places of (‘OTI-ISPI\‘II(‘\IS and satisfactory covering. |the ordinary gilt bronze finish is good. [the long, low radiator has been in-|heat radiates for warmth.—Mothers' sional interior decorators have long|cealment for the radiator, especially | The radiator that stands against a| In the matter of radiators, as with | stalled it is sometimes practicable to Magazine. sought satisfactory means of making | where it is instalied after the house is‘light wall should be treated in silver|lighting fixtures. much improvement build a seat along the top, covering it | Conceal Steam and Water the radiators less obvious. | built; a neat grating can be bought to|or white. In case the walls are of|can be made by the amateur decorator ith t ther d tiv | Hel‘en. Th X 1w § hievi ‘fi 4 h N d h ] | dark ) il & f e 32”8 wi cretonne or other decorative ma- A : L here are several ways of achieving | fit over the opening, and when enam- | dark tones, it will as a rule be found [at home, if it is not feasible to have As a rule radiators will not be found | this. One is to build the radiator into eled or otherwise treated to blend with | most satisfactory to treat the radiators [professional aid in the installation of |* ‘o add to the appearance of the house | the wall or floor. The window seat is | the rest of the trim is a mést incon- | dull black, although in certain cases|renovation of the radiators. Where | it. - = e —— Artistic Lounging Seats Arranged to Try Sloan's Liniment for Rheumatism, ; "It you have rheumatism, lumbago, get a terial, and dropping a curtain before | g50 bottie of Sloan's Lintmefit. It kills the Except in extreme cases enough | patn. All drugglsts.—Advertisement. —BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SA‘TURDAY — 'F riday, October 27, 1916 —Telephone Douglas 137. Winter Weather Is Coming Forward 24 Hours Evelry} DaY--Wise People | Are Keeping Well Ahead of It--Getting Cold Weather Needs Now at Burgess-Nash The This Pre-Holiday Store SALE OF SILVERWARE Atmosph At Affords Unusual Buyin Osportunities for Selecting Holiday Gifts ee > at : s ¢ as Well as the s for the Home at Blg Savings Burgess_Nash THE range of selection is extremely wide and varied — silverware for the ftable; vases, candlesticks, toilet sets, etc. S - T is not enough that the busi- Comb, Mirror and Brush Sets, $3.95 Sheffield Plate at $1.95 1 ness system of the Burgess- Quadruple plated, bright or gray finished Sheffield sil 1 : : f b A J . effield silver plated pieces, includin, fl:;hw?ffi':gugfi,‘(f,l"&e,‘:,’fifigen’z gomt;; b";’;‘ ‘f‘dFm'"‘}’l' ?‘:‘" good bristle | guch jtems as bread trays, pierced sandwic abled this organization to keep ci]:}s nt.::l 95“3‘}' rench plate mirror. Spe- Ellteds, )})lnml:lereg] effects in ¢! ‘ees‘:.d’i.uhet bog i i stomers % el on dishes, tea tiles, mayonnaise dishes, brea :z.iglx‘ngetnor ,“:hrg:gho{h:umedium Salt and Pepper Shakers, 10c trays, etc, prettily pierced effects, fruit bas- of trustworthy merchandise, at Extra heavy silver plated individual salt|kets, bon bon trays, children's cups and bowls. rices always attractive, quality and pepper shakers. Regular price 15c, sale | Values up to $8.50, sale price, $1.95. ?or quality. / price, each, 10e. 3 nd Cre Sets, $3.50 Another very important ele- Sheffield Bread Trays, $1.50 E “l'“‘l‘ ':i““‘ T 8, B P ment in reputation building Nickel silver Sheffield plated bread trays, o Lo T o ruple plate ey and AT engendered here by a propor- thread pattern border, 12 inches long. A ;;i:'e“d' 3°E“’}rin'. m’.f't"%‘;;"‘::l‘;;‘sg Is guar- ; ’ % Candlesticks, 39¢ tionate amount of care and en- most unusual value, at $1.50. ergy, is called ATMOSPHERE Shaving Stands at $1.95 Jam Jars at 50c Only a limited quantity, assorted shapes. —the homelike, courteous air, Shaving stands, nickel base, adjustable mir-| Cut glass jam jars, with silver plated top | Complete with cAnd‘le shade holder and shade, carrying the conviction of can- ror, cup and brush holder. Very special, $1.95. | and silver plated jam spoon. Special, each, 80c. | assorted colors, 4% inches high, at 39¢. dor as well as zeal and which . $1.75 Bud Vases, 95¢ 26-Piece Chest, $4.95 Sterling silver bud vases, 7 inches high. An ex- Triple plated, daisy pattern, six each, tea spoons, ceptional value, regular price, $1.75; sale price, 95¢. |table spoons, medium knives and forks and butter $1.95 Knife and For! Sets, $1.25 knife and un;ar shell. Set, $4.98. / Crown triple silver plated knives and forks, a 9-Piece Chest, $5.95 set of six each. . Regularly $1.95, at $1,28. Same as above, gray ladle and cold meat fork in- $3.50 Knife and Fork Sets, $2.69 cluded, at $5.98. Silver plated plain knives and forks, 12 dwt. A 5-Piece Set for $1.00 set of six each, reg\lll_rly $38.50, at $2.69. Triple silver plated, daisy slmm, berry on, Silver Novelties, to $2.25, at 50c cold meat fork, sugar shell and gravy ladle and but- Colonial Dutch silverware, pretty Dutch silver, | ter knife. Set, at $1.00. gray finished, heavy silver plated novelties, such as Knives and Forks, 30c relish dishes, oil or vinegar cruets, bud vases, horse- Rogers 12 dwt. knives and fl;l‘kl. medium size, radish jar, mustard jar, castor sets, night cap or plain handle, Very specially priced, at only, ea., 30c. water bottle, etc. Wonderful values and worth up| 25 per cent discount on dl;ncondnued patterns of to $2.25; uie price, 50c.3urgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, | sterling silver knives, forks and S0Up Spoons. HANDKERCHIEFS for Women at 15c Jlncluding Values to 50c—A Remarkable Gathering SPLENDID opportunity to anticipate Christmas gifts. You'll be interested in this sale of New Crepe di Chene Lace and Net BLOUSES Saturday , at $1.95 Involving Values to $3.00 HESE. are the most unusual blouses and the most unusual price it has been our privilege to - offer you for a long time. N The result of a very special “pick- up” by our representative while in the Eastern market. There are several hundred of them, including such wanted ma- terials as crepe de chines, laces and nets in flesh color and white. The offering embraces many new style features at the special - price of $1.95. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. has spread the fame of this House near and far and behind all of which is the aim to deal fairly and justly with every customer—man, woman or child —with attention from smiling, competent Human Beings, in a Samples of Winter UNDERWEAR wman Sort of Way. = aes || fOr Women and Children at 69c ‘““Service” a personal pleasure. ! THERE'S n}(x)t nspiece in stkllezgntire lot that would retail ordinarily for less than $1.00 to $1.25. Women’s fine white cotton union suits. Women’s part wool vests and pants. Children’s union suits, part wool, high neck, long sleeves. Every piece strictly first quality. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. At$19.50, $24.50, $29.50 and to $150 OTHING more comfortable . or stunning was ever fagh- ioned than this season’s coats, with their long, loose, graceful lines, their large collars of fur or soft, thick cloth into the depths of which the chin snug- gles gratefully. 3 The beautiful materials, such That Includes Gar- ments That WereRe- s duced From $30.00 &\ THAT’S the story in a nutshell, Y — - - /! Values to 50c, lgc Handkerchiefs with tape borders, embroidered initials. Handkerchiefs with colored edges, rolled hems. Dainty effects of solid colors. Dainty French glove handkerchiefs. The offering includes: Handkerchiefs of linen orlinenlawn: Handkerchiefs, scalloped and ma- deira embroidery. Handkerchiefs of linen with French hems. Handkerchiefs of linen with em. with just this much more to ¥ & add: Poplin, serge, gabardine and @ whipcord suits, all new, all beau- Jtifully tailored — “finger tip” / {length jackets in flare, semi-fitted and belted styles, skirts moder- ; | ‘ately full. These are convertible collar mod- els —some fur-trimmed, others trimmed with velvet or plush. The colors are blue, black, green and african brown. The line, style and workmanship of these suits stamp them as being distinetly “first quality.” All sizes up to 46. Special, Satur- day, only $19.50. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. Women’ s French Kid Gloves broidered corners. All Hallow’s Eve---Oct. 31 ANTERNS, party favors, yawning skeletons, cry- ing cats, squawkers, balloons, noisy whirlers, Hallowe'en tally cards, kewpies in Hal- lowe’en attire and all sorts of novelties to make your Hallowe’en party a grand success. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Each FOOTBALL holds the boards at present in the world of sports. Our stock™ of supplies is very complete. Spalding foot balls, $1.00 to $8. Football pants, $1 to $4. Football shoes, $5.00. Football head harness, $1 to $4. Football shin’'guards, $1.00 kind, 28c. Football shin guards, 50c kind, 10c. Gym shoes, $1.25 to $3.25. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, dnhy, yellovl:, white, pink, the usualCZ 26c kind, 10c each. Roses, fresh cut, 49¢ dozen. i as Bolivia, vicuna, suede cloth and wool velours, are light in weight though very ‘warm. ' Among these coats the shades of forest green are popular and the deep wine tones of burgun- dy and bordeaux and rich java browns combine well with kol- insky, wolf, seal, raccoon, mar- ten, squirrel and the many oth- er varieties of fur used. Byrgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor., IIIIIII’ b 7 Gym shirts, 36c to 50c. Gym pants, 35c to 50c. Burgess-Nash_Co.—Fourth Floor. 80c Worth “Palm- y Pretty New - These Corsets at 4 $2.49 - Are Extreme Values VERY one of high-class, well-known brands in imported materials, such as brocades, fancy batiste or ' JUST received a limited quantity of pretty novelty gloves in black ' and white combination; also gray and buttercup shades, trimmed with black, at $3.00 the pair. French Pique Kid Gloves, $2.00 . A French pique kid glove, with handsome embroidered back, %- inch bandalette cuff; comes in black, white and a variety of pretty colorings, $2.00 the pair. Overseam Kid Gloves at $1.50 trasting embroidered backs. colors, 59c¢, 65¢, $1.00, $1.25. Two-clasp overseam kid gloves, in white, black and colors, ¢on- New' Wash Leather Gloves, $1.25, $1.75 to $2.50 In a variety of pretty styles and colorings. ¥ New Double Silk Gloves, $1.00 to $1.25 Suitable for Fall and Winter wear. Black, white and colors. Chamoisette and leatherette washable gloves in white, black and Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. |_ plain coutil; models to suit all figures. Formerly to $15.00, at $2.49. Brassieres at $1.49 Splendid assortment of brassieres of lace, embroid- ery; also cluny effects, both back or front closing; were to $3.50, for $1.49. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Clearaway of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Saturday. Of Vast Importance to Every Woman ACCUMULAT'Idfisfof’smau lots of undermuslins, which we have gathered fogeth- er and placed prices on them that are certain to result in a complete clearaway Several hundred garments, all well made, Gowns, drawers, corset covers, etc. Undermuslins to $1.00 for 59c Including drawers, corset covers and gowns of muslin, nainsook or cambric, finished with lace,} insertion and edges, ribbon run beading; all sizes; were to $1.00, at 59¢. Undermuslins to $1.50 for 79¢ Gowns, corset covers, combinations and ' drawers of nainsook, batiste and cambric, fin- ished with lace and embroidery; variety of prett; styles; were“},o $1.50, Saturday at 79c. % Undermuslins to $1.98 for 98c Fine nainsook or batiste gowns, envelope, combinations, corset covers and drawers, finished with lace insertion and edge, organdie medal- lions; were to $1.98, for 98c. Undermuslins to $2.95 for $1.49 Gowns, combinations, envelope chemise, cor- set covers and drawers, very fine nainsook, with rows of lace insertion, with ribbon run beading, l‘alc: and embroidery edges; were to $2.95, for 49. Undermuslins to $10.00 for $2.98 . Group of very fine garments, gowns, com- binations, petticoats, princess slips, corset covers, drawers, etc., of fine batistes and nainsooks; also a few pieces of crepe de chine and chiffon; were to $13.50, for $2.98. Burgess-Nash Co.—2d Floor. olive, for 44c —— HREE cakes of Palm- olive soap, a jar of Palmolive vanishing cream or a box of Palmolive pow- der—44c huys this assort- ment at this store. A won- derful opportunity to stock up on fine toilet goods at a fraction of the usual cost— the price of the three cakes of soap is usually 30c; that of the cream or powder, 50c; you get an actual 80c value in' all. Come and get yours Saturday; you may want to repeat—you know Palmolive quality. No restrictions; as much as you want—spend 88c and get 6 cakes soap and both vanishing cream and powder. We redeem your | | Pnlmqlive coupons. | Java rice powder, 50c size Pebeco tooth paste, 60c size for Pond’s vanishing cream, 25¢ size 15¢ Mennen's talcum powder 12¢ Babcock's Corylopsis pow- Massatta taleum. .12 Powder puffs, all sizes.'.10c Sal Hepatica, 50c size..29¢ Hospital cotton, 1 1b....29¢ Colgate’s tooth paste, large size Household ammonia, 1 quart for Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. L ARGE hafs, draped turbans, pig- uant tams, touched with gold or silver, bead work or fur. This is no bargain sale of left-over stock, but all | fresh and perfect this-season’s hats; regular price, $4.00; Saturday, $1.98. Burzess-Nash Co—Down-Stairs Store. | Japanese Lacquere THE coats are warm winter weight, in sport and fulllengths, plaids, checks, mixtures, corduroys, bedford cords and chinchilla, in loose and belt ef- fects; some have fur collars, others large shawl col- lars and button trim. WOMEN’S COATS AT $12.50, $14.95 TO $18.75 Coats of good warm materials, in plush, baby lamb and caracules; made with full cape collars, in plain belted and striking flaring models. Burgess-Nash_Co.—Down-Stairs Store. dTrays and Coaster Sets at Less Than Cost to Import, $1.00 T SATURDAY morning we offer a big assortment of Japanese lacquered trays and coas- ter sets in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, (some of which are illustrated here.) Some have pretty Japanese designs, others in new colorings, while some are cov- ered with glass and still others have silver inlaid designs. priced to $5.00; Saturday, $1.00 each. They would ordinarily be No phone or mail orders accepted. None sold to dealers. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY "g)(: RYBODY'S STORE”

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