Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 4, 1916, Page 13

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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916. 18 BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY — - _ Phone Douglas 137. Friday, November 3, 1916. BUrgess-Nash—'F inding Every Day a Better Way to Serve You| The Dolls’ Pa rty in & Cri cke t The choosing of your new coat is now a matter of pro mpt action, in which we aid by the timeliness of this November COAT Offering Victor Records —for November, containing many new dance numbers by the noted Conway’s Band, as well as selections by the fore- most musical stars. Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. Room” Saturday Afternoon At $15, $19.50, $25, $35 and Up Coats in authentic modes, dashing in line; in satisfactory variety, pleasingly diversified from day to day by Eastern shipments hurrying in. { TflE little girls of Omaha are invited to come to Burgess-Nash Saturday afternoon for the par- ty given in honor of them and their dolls. 5 X 5 This Party is entirely complimentary, but in TheQ{E“'“‘“! L{brary order that we may make the necessary ar- —affords to readers the new- rangements, we request you to obtain tickets est fiction of the day, at the in advance. These may be had free of charge very nominal cost of 2 cents upon application in the Toy Department, ger day. Enough copies of each Fourth Floor. ook are listed to insure you In order to avoid confusion, we have arranged gefifi‘,'}%..f‘,‘fi.fi"é?,_l%‘:..,"’..‘.“}'.,.,_ a time schedule. We will seat 200 at each period, beginning at 2:00 and at each thirty minute interval thereafter. ~ The ticket you will obtain in the Toy Depart- ment calls for a specific time and you are requested to be on hand exactly at that time. lEuch little guest will be seated with her doll at a table and refresh- ments served. A souvenir will be presented to each guest as she goes out. Special Supper Saturday Evening 5:30 to 8 p. m. 40c Splendid Servite, Best Cuisine. - Mothers may, of course, accompany the little folks, provision has been made for them, to see these children dressed in their charming frocks and wearing their best behavior. Only children will be served refreshments. A special pricing upon— 3 Burgess-Nash Co.—Cricket Room. New Fall Blouses at $5 Involving Values $6 and $6.50 HESE assortments represent a .delightful and comprehensive range of styles in blouses T of all the fabrics' and colors fashion-favored. If you have any blouse need in . mind, this is, indeed, a splendid occasion to gratify it. Here are Blouses for Sireet Wear Blouses Smart With Separate Skirts Blouses for Afternoon and theatre wear Blouses of Crepe dé Chene in Becoming Colors Blouses of Striped and Plaid T'affeta Blouses of Georgette Crepe in suit shades- Blouses of Georgette Crépe in White and Flesh Colors In addition, there is a very pleasant surprise for women in a special group of Georgette Crepe Blouses, Repriced to $5.00 These are in dainty, attractive styles of white or flesh colored Georgette crepe, 4 dozen or rfioreesnew styles, necks high or low, collarg'wide, hand embroidery, new ways of braid- ing and beading,filet lace trimmed-and new frill types. : Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. Samples of Women’s and Children’s Women’s, Pure Union Suits $1 to $1.25 Qualities, 59¢ Silk Hose 59c¢ For Women White cotton union suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; samples of the usual $1.00 to $1.25 quality, for 59c. For Children \ e Union suits, part wool, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, drop seat or open crotch, samples of $1.00 and $1.25 qualities, for 59¢. An Early Clearaway of Short Lines of Women’s Boots FOOTWEAR offering of more than ordinary im- portance to ever y woman who reads or hears of this announcement. 3 . p . Lot 1— 2 ' Includes all the short lines of our pat- ent colt, kid skin and colored kid boots, button and lace style, the regular values were $5:00 to $7.00, for Saturday only, choicé for $3.65. Lot 2— A brown Russia calf vamp with white kid top, 8 inches high, button. A regular $9 boot, Saturday, $7.50. A good gray kid vamp lace boot with gray cloth top and turn soles, covered full Louis heel. A ragular $9.00 boot, Saturday, $7.50. / N black and some colors, with double garter tops, full regu- lar made, imperfections of the $1.00 ary $1.25 qualities. Burgess-Nash /Co.—Main Floor. Chrysanthemums 10c ARGE, fresh cut chrysan- \ themums with long stems, for 10c. Roses, in all the shades, fresh cut, dozen, 49¢. : Violets and carnations at spe- _cial prices. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. This Motor-Propelled Auto-Sled R V. \ ‘l N OUR coat showing is conspicuously favored by women whose fine sense of discrimination has taught them the worth of its exclusive and out-of-the-ordinary character at consistently moderate prices. THE MATERIALS INCLUDE: Wool Velour Coats, Bolivia Coats, Winter Broadcloths, Bolivia Effect Wool Plushes, Clipped Zibelines, Worumbo Chinchillas, Scotch Tweeds, Novelty Mixtures, Fur-Trimmed Coats. ANY of the coats are with fancy silk linings and interlined. Loose-fitting Russian belted, flared, pleated models in every new variation, with convertible velvet and fur collars. tractive models possessing that individuality and style character so much sought by every woman who gives a thought to her wearing apparel—features you will always find in Burgess-Nash ready-to-wear. In fact, there are scores of at- HE COLORS—The entire gamut of autumn colors is represented, including such favored shades as BURGUNDY, NAVY, BROWN, GREEN, PLUM, ALSO PLENTY OF BLACK There are sizes for women and misses, and the dis- play is so large that we are certain the very style coat | in the fabric and color you have in mind is here for you, | and at an underprice. v Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. } Special Offering of High - Class Untrimmed Hats to $6.98 for $1.49 ICH black silk, velvet in a profusion of styles and shapes, hats that usually retail to $6.98, all in one big group Saturday for $1.49. Decisive Clearaway of Children’s Hats Twice each year we clean house in our children’s hat department. For Saturda, every hat is reduced radical- ly for quick clearance. Three groups— Hats - | Hats | that that | were were | to $2.50 | to $3.98 for for 75¢ | $1.50 Burgess-Nash_Co.—Second Floor. Hata that were to $8.50 for $3.98 Monogram Die With Box- ‘To Be Given Away Friday Dec. 1 Full Particulars and Information Given in the TOY SECTION, Fourth Floor The Auto-Sled is large size for two pas- sengers; can be - used for ice or snow; equipped with aero motor for propelling, with a valuation of $1756.00. To absolutely free Friday, De c e m- e given away Stationery Stamped, 79c > N opportunity to secure stationery for your writing desk or in an- Jif§ ticipation of Christmas gift- giving. Monogram die, either twq or three letters, with a box of ‘stationery stamped—white or in tints. Very spe- Gloves for Women and Children ‘French Kid, Lambskin and Wash Leather in a large variety of styles and colorings. Also Chamoisette and Leatherette Gloves. French Kid Gloves, $2.00 and $2.50 With handsome embroidered back, contrasting %-inch band- adette cuff, ~ French Novelty Kid Globes, $3.00 Many pretty styles that are exclusive with Burgess-Nash. Wash Leather Gloves, $1.25 to $2.00 In a variety of styles and colorings. . Children's lined and fleece-lined gloves, at most reasonable prices. Special! r Women’s Kid Gloves Including Values to $1.75, at 95¢ A limited quantity of black, white and colors, some are soiled but otherwise are in perfect condition. All sizes are represent«i in the assortment, at 95¢ a pair. / Children’s Lined Gloves And Mittens, Saturday at 65¢ An assortment consisting of boys’ and girls’ warm, fleece lined gloves and mittens akd gauntlets, exceptional values, 65c, Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, We emphasize here the Careful Attention given to The Intelligent Fitting of Misses’ Corsets HE matter of fitting a corset to a young girl is no) a matter of T her years, but of her individual figure. / When she is graduating from the soft little waists of girlhood to the firmer support of corsets, that is when her fitting should have all the intelligence and skill that can be found. Our fitters realize these points keenly, and the care and thought and atten- tion given to a girl’s first corset make our service invaluable. The largest showing of women’s black boots in the city—Pat- ent colt and kidskin, from $4.00 to $7.00. - Burgéss-Nash_Co.—Second Floor. ber 1. It's worth Uk IE abo At SPECIAL HOURS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2 TO 4. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. “Silverware Sale Extraordinary” R LY e E OFFER for the first ¢ime in Omaha the beautiful Oneida Community Par Plate Silver in PRIMROSE GRAY, and VERNON BRIGHT designs at greatly reduced prices. NE LOT of popular fiction, slightiy worn and soiled from handling. These books have recently advanced te 60c a copy. You will find books in this lot that you - haven’t read, but will want to, Saturday, only 25¢ each. Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor, SPECIAL OFFERING OF DOLLS Bed-Time Dolly—Made of fine kid, stuffed with cork; just the thing for the little tots 50¢ Rose Bud Baby Doll—Original and fetching French baby cos- tume, at 65¢, $1.25 and $2.25 ash Co.—Fourth Floor. | 80c Worth of Palmolive for 44c * Free—3 regular cakes of 7~ ONEIDA COMMUNITY palmolive soap with a 50c PAR PLATE —jar of cream or face powder, Gluaranteed, orlo.){;a / for 44c. Wl 4§ S i Java Rice powder, import- 1 ed, 50c size, 25c. Pebeco tooth paste, 50¢ size for 29c. Mennen’s talecum powder, for 12e. Johnson's and Johnson's talcum, 15c. Colgate’s tooth paste, large size, 20c. Pinkham's vegetable com- pound, $1.00 size, 75c. Listerine, b0c size, spe- cial at 29c. Pond’s vanishing cream, 26c size, 15c. G Duffy’s pure malt, $1.00 size, 78c. N Packer’s tar soap, 14c. Large powder puffs, 10c. 1-1b. hospital cotton, 29¢. b-yd. red cross gauze, 29c. Sloan’s liniment, 26c size for 15c. Jad Salts, 75c size, 49c. Sal Hepatica, 60c size, 29¢ Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. BURGESS-NASH GOMPARY. “EVERYBODY’S STORE' This is indeed a remarkable offering and should create great interest. Affording a splendid op- portunity to anticipate Christmas gift giving. Of Vast Importance to Every Woman A CCUMULATIONS of small lots of undermuslins which we have gathered together . and placed prices on them that are certain to result in a coriplete clearaway Sat- urday. K Either design. Butter Spreaders, Individual, set of six $1.39 | Butter Knives, each ..$1.85 | Cold Meat Fork, each.. ..$1.49 | Berry Spoon, each.. $1.79 | Cream Ladle, each, Several hundred garments, all well made, Gowns, drawers, corset covers, ete. Undermuslins to $1.00 for 59¢ Including drawers, corset covers and gowns of muslin, nainsook or cambrie, 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 draw- ers of nainsook, batiste and cambric, finished with lace’ and embroidery; variety of pretty styles; were to $1.50, Saturday, at 79¢. Undermuslins to $1.98 for 98¢ Fine nainsook or batiste gowns, envelope chemise, combinations, corset covers and drawers, finished with lace insertion and edge, organdie medallions; were to $1.98, for 98ec. 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, lace and embroidery edges; were 83&95, for $1.49, Undermuslins to $10.00 for $2.98 G!gup of very fine garments, gowns, combin- ationd, petticoats, princess slips, corget covers, drawers, etc., of fine batistes and nainsooks; al- so a few pieces of crepe de chine and chiffon; were to $10.00, for $2.98, Tea Spoons, set of six Dessert Spoons, set of six Table Spoons, set of six.... Soup Spoons, set of six. .. Orange Spoons, set of six Salad Forks, Ind., set of six Oyster Forks, set of six.\ $1.49 | Gravy Ladle, each Sugar Shells, each .. 28c | Knives and Forks, 6 each, set..$2.98 26-P§ecc Set, consisting of six Tea Spoons, six Serving Spoons, six Me- dum Knives, six Medium Forks, one Butter Knife, one Sugar Shell, in hand- some chest; complete gaer ) Primrose The Primrose Gray is an unusually dainty floral design. The fes- toon of flowers- is charmingly arranged and the design has great beauty and at- tractiveness. ANNOUNCEMENT. We are now showing in our silverware section a complete assortment of PATRICIAN and SHERATYON DESIGNS, COMMUNITY PLATE in attractive Gift Cases and Genuine Mahogany Chests, especially desir- able for Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts. iy Silverware gurchnued now, on sale, will be held for you until Christmgs, if desired.. Engraving free., The Vernon_design has plain conyvex shield, re- lieved by an embossed line around the edges. Produces an unusually qdaint and dainty ef- fect. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor.

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