Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 18, 1916, Page 9

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| Fnduy, November 17 17, 1916. Acquainted With 1 . This Store? D you realize it is a store 'or “‘Everybody’’—a store for all the people or are you still unaware of this fact be- cause you have not put us to the test? Although our constant aim is that we may be of the “Great- est Service to the| Greatest Number” we realize that there are many who are not ac- quainted as well as they might be with this store and its ser- vice. A few days ago we learned of a lady who until recently had never entered our door, but being persuaded to do so by one who has confidence in us, and was 8o pleased with her purchase and the service we rendered, she resolved to make Burgeass-N ash her store, too, Her surprise to find extensive assortments of dependable merchandise at very modest prices, always consistent with quality, and courteous sales- m who really take an in- in serving may be your surprise. Put us to the test. Here’s an Exquisite Display of Metal Lace THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, Co—hlldh-rfipqukm Records for November—4th 1916. BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOI OR SATURDAY e lLatest Books in the Clrc-lnll-l L|brlry at 2c a _day—4th F oor The Beautiful New BLOUSES At $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10 to $25 RESH shipments daily keep this department full of new and interesting blouses. Of exceptional interest are _the exquisite blouses, de- signed for afternoon and evening wear, Steel beads, silk threads, and beautifully tinted beads are all combined to embroid- er effective deSigns on-these blouses; other models are trimmed with venice and fil- et motifs, and feature var- ious pretty collar effects. Tailored blouses of crepe de;chine, in flesh and white, and plain and striped silk blouses in dark colorings and fashioned with smart, high-low collars. Blouses of chiffon and georgette, in all the suit shades, beautifully braid- ed, beaded_lnd hand-embroidered. A blouse for every oecasion. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. Newest Lasts and Patterns $4 to $10 §0F’l‘ black kid, black or white satins, in pretty beaded vamps, with and without strapl, covered uis heels, $5.00 the pair. Several new winter boot models have been re- ceived here are two of the leaders. An 8%e-inch lace boot, plum kid vamp, ma- hogany kid tops, $12.00 the pnir An 8-inch button boot, black glazed kid vamp, mustard color, buck top, $8.00 the p:ur es8-Nash Co.—Second Floor. Hats Announced for Saturday at $5.00 Union Suits, 75¢ OMEN'S ' union suits, white cotton, fleece lined, low neck and sleeve- less, ankle length, sizes 34, 36 lngl 38, at 78c. Union Suits, $1.00 Fine white cotton, hlgoht and medium weight, neck and sleeveless, high neck, long or short sleeves, at $1.00. l-rnu—Nnh Co~~Main Floor, HE metal lace hat is the creation of the home—everyone in the east is wearing them, more than 100 different styles will receive the first showing here Saturday. High velvet crowns, w fth sil- ver or gold metal lace brim, trimmed with dainty gold or silver threads, or- naments and flowers. Trimmed Hat Clearaway Hats that Hats that w:re ton$5 sl‘oo w:re 8;5. ss'oo Hats that' w:re 87..50 52'50 slo Hats that Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. were 82‘7.50 Fleeced Hose, 25¢ OMEN’S black cotton hose, fleece lined, with split soles; full fashioned. Saturday, pair, 28¢c. Cashmere Hose 59¢ Extra fine quality cash- mere hose, fast black, full regular made, Saturday, pair, 59¢c. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Neckwear, $1.00 PRETTY georgette crepe, broadcloth or satin col- lars, large size, deep backs, Saturday, at $1,00. Stocks and Jabots An exclusive line made of very fine imported laces and crepes, price range, $1.00 to $5.00, Burgess-Nash Co.~~Main Floer. More of Those Unusual- COAT VALUES Which we offered you Thursday and Friday are Scheduled for Saturday, at $16.75, $24.75 and $33.75 There Are Scores of the Season’s Very Newest Styles — Every One a Dis- tinctive Burgess-Nash Type — Suitable for 'All Occasions. FOR quality of materials, popularity in styles, range of choice and price, it is easily he most remarkable otfenng of its kind made in Omaha this season, and we real- ize every woman and miss who sees these coats, will bear with us in this assertion. The coats are made full flare, semi-fitted, raised waist line and belted coats with huge cape, shoulder and high buttoning collars, slash, pouch and patch pockets; novel cuffs, borders and trimmings of elegant furs. The colors are burgundy, brown, green and navy; also black. “Party and Dancing Slippers” Phone D. 137 137 The Business of Wmter Qutfitting Is Now an Important Subject Special Saturday Evening Supper 8:30 TO 8 O'CLOCK MENU Chicken Soup With Dumplings C earts Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce—80c or Tenderloin Mushroom Gravy Garden Peas Mashed Potatoes Apple, Mince or Pumpkin Pie ~ Coffee, Tea or Milk Burgess-Nash Co—Cricket Reem GLOVES For Women and Children OMEN’S French kid glovesexceptional quality fine kid skin, in a large assortment of hand- some embroidered backs, at $2.00 pair. Women’s street gloves made of selected, washable leather, new tans and grays, also sand and butter cu ‘Adu, $1.75 and $2.00 pa Women's double dlk gloves, in black, white lnd gray, '$1.00 and $1.25 pai Women'’s luthmtte lom in white, gray, bhcg sand shades, black stitched blch punntnd washable, ’s Gloves Warm fleece lined and silk lined gloviu at $1.00 and r. eece lined mittens lt B9c, $1.00 and $1.25. 1—Warm lined gloves, ultunl and gauntlets for boys and girls, 59¢ pair. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. EXTRA! Hand at $4.9 REMARKABLE offer- real seal and nal pin lel( leather hand strap purses, the latest thing in a vel- vet drawstrin, with cut steel beads. These were formerly to $15.00, Satur- day, $4 Leather Purses $1.00 Real leather hand and strap, silk and leather lined, newest shapes end styles. Burgess-Nash Co.~Main Floor Bread Trays $1.95 suzmnw plate, on nickel, ;bread tray or sandwich plate, special, Crown silver plate; 6 knives and 6 forks in case, very good for ordinary use, spe- cial $1.98. Mesh Bags, $1.00 German filver muh bnf; G‘lh tops stone, or Bud Vase, 58¢ Silver plated, Muh size, S0c Watches at $10,00 For men and boys; 15 jewel 5 movement with a 20 year nteed gold filled case, ,2 size and thln modal, coin 7k al Sterling silver chain, soldered link, in lined case; $1. Burgess-Nash Co~—Maia Fleor FREE--3 Cakes of "Palmolive Soap ITH 50c Palmolive pow- der or 50¢ Palmolive cream 80c value for 39¢. Pebeco. tooth paste, b50c size, e, Pond’s vanishing cream, 26¢ size, 18¢c, Peroxide, 20c value, 12¢. Java Rice Powder, 50c size, 29¢. Honey and Almond cream, 2i White ivory buffers 79¢. White ivory brush, $3.25 ‘I,:h" J: ffs 10c. wder puffs -lll;gecr: hlculrpn owder 19¢. 1-qt.. Househol ammonia 12¢. 7 eakes cocoanut oil soap 28¢ Liquid Veneer, 26¢c value 18¢c Liquid Veneer and spray for uu nobfle $1.19. t. Hot water bottle, guar- un ad. $1.25 value, 9. tion fountain syr- inge and hot water bottle, $1.75 value $1.19, 1-lb. Hospitsl cotton 29e. Burgess-Nash Co,~Maln Floor. Bu 19¢. White ivory manicure pieces | , price, $1 FRBSH cut, Iong stel yellow, Coats, Men’s Hats 45 Were to $3.00 Here's § re- markably big value in men's hats that should interest you, Either l{fl or atiff 4 i varfet Fove out. . aickly, s wise. urgess-Nash Co—Fourth 10¢ and 18¢ T Elec ers, $185, None sol hom mn, 49c a Carnations and violets at prices, Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor. SMART UNTRIMMED HATS 69c and $1; were $1.50 and $2.50 | HE woman who trims her own hat will welcome this announcement. It's a sale of Lyons velvet shapes, in sailors, turbans and tricorns, in black and colors, wide range of styles for selection; hats that were $1.50 and $2 50, hers in two special groups for Saturday, at 69c and $1.00. Grape Fruit 5¢ THE gay grape fruit is hlgbl But offer in the Down Store, extra fancy F'loridn grape fruit, 64 size, ular 10c kind, at Be each. 1d to dealers, Burgess-Nash Co.—Down Stairs Storc ic Heat- 2.956 to Also double breasted loose belted and Floer. erated 'uigft'fh‘o turda; wn the reg- Furnace scoops, U-nan- dle, at 39¢c. Perfection blue flame oil heater, smokeless and odorless, 4-quart font, spe- cial, at $2.95. Blued steel elbows, spe- cial, 8e. Laundry stoves, special, $2.98, Buck’s Round Oak heat- 2-hole, $4.95|BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Boys’ ur,in:mmnmmm at 50c and lined; 26-Ibs, to the dozen, s , pockets and mad Fiber Silk beach and. bln tou And COLD WEATHER NEEDS FOR THE HOME D—a operate, good size; spe- cial, $7.50. “Alcazar” combination coal and gas range, full nickel trimmed, white en- ameled splasher back, complete with boiler and warming closet, special, $70.00. Blued steel stove pipe, ers, very economical to | full size, at 10e. " Burgess-Nash Co~Down Stairs Store, fhe quhty For Everyone—There’s No Better Place Than Burgess-Nash Men’s Strictly Hand-Tailored SUITS and OVERCOATS $16.50 HE sort of suits and overcoats that will appeal to men who are in the habit of wearing merchant-tailored clothes. Every garment is strictly tail- ored—made to conform to the require- ments of the “Burgess-Nash Standard” of quality—which means ' the very best possible at the price. . The Suits Include such materials as worsteds, homespuns, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds, in blue, gray, brown, oxford and mixtures. —The three-button sack suit for the conservative dresser. —The two-button form-flttmg—ahort roll lapel, for the younger man, The $16.50. e Overcoats Made skeleton or full lined, with velvet collars, in such materials as boucles, worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and kerseys. ulsters, 50 inches long, with storm col- lars; the price, $16.50. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits With 2 pairs of Pants, NICKER styles, for ages 6 to 17 years. Norfolk, sinch back styles, pants lined throughout. Extensive range of materials and color- ings. At $4.95. Boyl: 1-':&.;':7 flon’lmmo& lln::,ia": 3 A s g e MEN'S Sample UNION surl‘s: Less Than Half-Price at $1 45 A FINAL clearaway of all the sample union suits from a large factory in Piqua, Ohio, that make high grade, ‘pefect fitting union suits only, all'wool, part wool and all cot- ton, in gray, tan and ecru col- ors; all closed crotch; sale price less than 15, at 31.45 Men’s Sweater Coats at 33.45. $4.95, $6, 38.!0 Harvard Hygenic Travels” and othngoodhundllunblhnflllm price for Saturday. Gray, maroon, tan and i nfact all good colors from a ligl sweater that we with one piece col fleece emmw 16-inch " ned - coal jm

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