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Lot _gan. _aa ook i e ¥ | i I Sunday, December 10, 1916————— "THE _OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 10, 1916. —.Put Red Seal St __Your Christmas Pac Something Beautiful for Someone Dear—a Jewel, a Rug, a Piano— Now Is the Time to Make Christmas Gift Selections—Burgess-Nash | Do Your Gifts Come From . Burgess-Nash? HERE is more than the “first delight” when the, gift comes from Burgess-Nash. The article received has the mark of distinction and creates in the recipient a deeper feeling of ap- preciation. Every floor through- out this entire establish- ment is teeming with useful Christmas gifts. The practical gift giver can best serve his pur- pose here. We don’t run so much to frivolities as to the substantialandthename Burgess-Nash is, in ev- ery instance, a certifi- cate of quality, which in itself is worthy of con- sideration, as it assures you that your gift will be appreciated. In our Down Stairs Store you’ll find the less expensive merchandise and the same sterling worth that characteriz- es goods sold on the main floors. Your gifts should come from TO Lighten Your Christmas Labors E take pleasure ‘in informing customers purchasing Christmas and New Year’s gifts that we will be glad to hold the packages and forwgnrd them at any stipulated time. Merchandise and Glove Certificates RE more popular than A_ ever this season with people whose shopping time is limited, or with those who cannot determine what gift to send. These. certificates are exchangeable at any time for merchandise, and issued for any amount. Concerning Our Delivery Service DDITIONAL equipment makes it possible for the prompt delivery of all parcels purchased, even dur- ing this season of holiday shopping. an attractive gift. Cedar Chests Maké Very Accept- able Gifts for the Home THESE special values for Monday afford splendid range for Christmas gift selections. kL —Mas—SL B8 Cedar Chests for $7.95 - _/,E % ! good size and well made” |, Cedar Chests for $9.95 42-inch chests of genuine red cedar, copper bound; Cedar Chests for $11.95 Women’s, Children’s and Misses’ Slippers for Christmas A BEAUTIFUL display, from the dainty party line is very complete. slipper to the comfortable house slipper; our Quilted silk with embroidered vamps, in black, light blue, pink, lav- ender, special, at $1.00. Eiderdown slumber socks, all col- ors, 65¢. Comfy slippers, with handsome cut- out ornament, $1.50. Children’s and misses’ fur trim- Y med slippers, $1.00 and $1.10. 0 Children’s and misses’ felt cava- lier (puss-in-boots), $1.65 and $1.35. Children’s and misses’ felt, with beaded vamp, 80c and 90c. Party and dancing slippers, in satin kid, patent and mat ‘kid, beaded and p]ain vamps; prices ranging from $3.50 to $10.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor IVE HOSIERY at Christmas * A very much appreciated gift. Women’s pure thread silk hose in neat Christmas boxes at $1.50 to $15.00 the pair. Silk Hose at $1.15 Black or white, full fash- ioned, and regular made. Lisle Hose at 50c Full fashioned and regu- lar made, double garter tops, regular or extra sizes. Women’s Hose, 35¢ Fine quality black cotton, double garter tops, fyll fash- ioned, regular made foot. Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor AINTY Brassieres for Christmas A gift most any woman will appreciate. Brassieres at 50c Made of good, strong ba- tiste, finished with filet cot- . ton cluny and linen laces. Brassieres at $1.00 Variety of styles, lace and embroidery trimmed; also allover lace patterns. Brassieres at $1.50 Two special models—crepe de chine, baby Irish and fil‘;t lace, also allovers embroid- ery and cotton cluny lace. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor If You’re in Doubt What to Give, Handkerchiefs Are Acceptable A ND we know of no place where you can choose from a larger and better selection than you can here in the enlarged Holiday Handkerchief Store. Women’s Initial Hand- kerchiefs, 15¢ Fine quality linen with Hand embroidered initial. Women’s Handker- chiefs, 6 for $1.50 Linen handkerchiefs with hand embroidered initial in neat box, Six for $1.50. Men’s Handkerchiefs, 10c to $1.00 Plain linen, full size, with 1% to %-inch hems, a very exten- sive selection at 10c to $1.00 each. | Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for 59¢ Linen lawn, plain or with tape border, white or colored initial; 6 in box, for 59c. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.00 Fine quality linen with hand embroidered initial; ~ 6 in box for $1.00. TATIONERY For Christmas Gifts up in holiday attire, combina- tion boxes of stationery and cards or stationery and cards boxed separately. Initial Paper, $1.00 Abelone pearl initial sta- tionery or correspondence cards at $1.00 the box. Writing Cases A beautiful line in black, green and colored leather, at $1.75 to $7.00. Diary, $1.00 to $1.50 “Line a day books”—start a five-year diary January 1st, $1.00 to $1.50. Diaries, 10c to $2.50 A complete line for 1917, Address Books Desk sets, blotters, both in plain leather with metal edge. Separate pieces in brass, for desk sets, magazine holders, ci- gar lighters, etc. Genuine red cedar chests, 37 inches long, substantially built. Cedar Chests for $8.45 Copper bound, genu- ine red cedar chests, Crane’s box stationery, put Genuine red cedar, 42 inches long, 20 inches wide and 20 inches deep; very well put together. Other chests, $14.45, $15.00 and $17.45. Burgess-Nash Co.—Third Floor Table Decorations Crepe paper nut cups and bon bon holders, place cards and tally cards. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Pyrex Gift Sets $4.95 12 piece set $4.95. blers to match, the set $1.39. Water Sets at $5.00 the set $5.00. Pomade Sets 39¢c rations to choose from, 39¢c. 1 covered casserole, 6 individual cups, 1 bread pan, 1 pie plate, 1 shirred egg dish and 2 bakers, the Water Sets for $1.39 | Daisy cut water sets, consist of | 1 tankard shape jug and 6 tum-| Heavy cut glass water sets, con~ | / sist of jug and 6 glasses to match, | Consists of 3 jars and tray to lan match, a wide selection of deco- |heavy base, brush brass finish, Practical Gifts for the Home From the China, Glass and Housefurnishing Section—Down Stairs Store THERE is really no end to the range of gift selection presented by these big sections of our Down Stairs Store, these are but suggestions:i— Fern Dish at $1.95 Electric Lamps, $1.85 Cut floral fern dish complete Wallace portable electric lamp with liner, special $1.95. 'can be placed where light is Sherbet Glasses, 6 for $1.35 |needed, completely wired, special | Daisy cut sherbet glasses, thin | at $1.95. |lead blown glass, 6 for $1.35. Electrical Goods Desk Lamps $2.95 Universal electrical toasters at Brass desk lamp, adjustable |$4.00. brush brass finish, wired complete | Universal electric irons, $4.00 | with shade, special at $2.95. |and $5.00. Decorated Plates 98c Universal electric coffee perco- Hand painted plates, assorted :lators; 5 cup size $8.00, 7 cup size decorations at 98c. | $8.50, 9 cup size $9.00. Floor Lamps $5.00 Universal round grill at $6.50. Brass floor or piano Jniversal chafing dish, $11.00. Universal curling iron, $3.50. Universal coffee machines, $10. lamp, |wired complete with shade, $5.00. Burgess-Nasa Co.—Down Stairs Store. — BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY - e o g HE ART GIFT Section This is a section of the Third Floor set aside for the display and sale of rare and valuable art in furnishings and decorations, as well as exquisite novelties from re- mote parts of the world. Such things, for instance, as quaint and curious lamps and candle sticks; bird cages; totem poles; waste baskets; lacquered desk sets, all such varieties as these, besides a valuable collection of indi- vidual pieces in furniture, ete. Connoisseurs find this sec- tion a most delightful place for /recreation and filled with suggestions of the un- ususal sort for Christmas gift giving. Burgess-Nash Co.—Third Floor For Christmas Our line of women'’s neck- wear” is very attractive and affords wide selection as gifts. ‘Collars and Sets Collars, also collar and cuff sets of georgette crepe, long, deep backs, finished with real filet lace and hand- embroidered. $1.00 to $10.00 Boudoir Caps Lace combined with rib- bon, also crepe and lace, new’ evening shades, 50c to $2.00 Skating Sets, $1.75 Cap and scarf, in a big se- lection of styles. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Xmas Gloves ONDERFULLY pretty and in endless variety. Kid Gloves, $1.75 to $3.00 Dainty French gloves, the kind that any woman would appreciate, priced, at §1.75, $2.00, $2.50 to $3.00. Leatherette Gloves For the woman who wears the popular leatherette gloves, we have these 'in black, white and colors, at, 59¢, 85¢c, $1.00 and $1.25 pr. Washable Gloves Wash leather gloves, in pretty styles, at $1.75 to $2.50. Children’s Gloves The children always appre- ciate a pair of gloves, we have them for the little tots, also the young miss and young mdn, broad cut to fit growing hands, some silk lined and fleece lined, oth- ers without lining, in shades of tan, gray, black and white, priced at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Wool Mittens For baby, ‘also for boys and girls, at 29c. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. either boy or girl very N\ LS 69¢c to $35.00. $3.00. No. | _s2.00. IVE a Kodak for Christmas There is possibly nothing that will be more acceptable for our line of Ekodaks is com- plete, with a ~ price P range o f 2-A Brownie, at 0 Brownie Camera, Hours Shaving Sets, Toilet Sets and Other Plated Novelties for Christmas Gift Giving OU’LL be pleased at the wide variety of selection and the price range in this dis- play of holiday gift novelties. These as suggestions of what you’ll find here: \ v & |Sheffield Salt and Peppers, Shaving Stands, $1.95 i $1.95 Full size, adjustable mirror, Sheffield salt and peppers, col- nickel plated base, cup and good Shaving Cups at $1.00 Silver plated shaving cup, ierced, pattern with glass cup ining and brush in box, for $1.00. onial patterns, assorted styles, 4 fhmsh. an exceptional value, $1.95. |inches high at $1.95 pair. Sets, $4.95 Picture Frames, 50c 3 pieces, quadruple toilet sets, ~ Guaranteed non - tarnishing consisting of comb, brush and picture frames, ball flat velvet mirror, bright or satin finish, as- | back, oval or square cabinet size, sorted styles, in lined boxes, spe- |at 50c. EIARVEIS Ivory Mirror, $2.50 Sugar and Cream Sets, $3.50 Finc grained white ivory mir- Quadruple plate sugar and |rors, long handle, bevel French cream sets with chosul base, |plate glass, at $2.50. i gold lined and in lined gift box, . special $3.50 a set. ‘ Fi Tofle]t Sleh, Tz.sls Sheffield plnitcd reproiductior‘;s ine quadruple plated comb, in pretty pierced designs in sand- Flower Vases, at $1.00 brush and mirror set in bright or |wich plates and fancy border ef- Flower vases with pierced silver | gray finish, an exceptional value |fects in bread trays, very special bage and etched glass tulip shape Monday, $2.95. at $1.95. - top, $1.00. Bud Vases, 50c to $1.00 Cut glass mustard jar, silver _ Cigar Jars, $1.00 Beautifully silver plated bud plated cdp, complete. with spoon, Silver plate or white ivory top vases, all new shapes, at 50c, 69¢ | 25c. glass cigar jars at $1.00. |and $1.00. Smoking Sets, $1.49 Fine quadruple silver plated smoking set, tray match holder, cigar holder and ash receiver. Shaving Stands, $3.95 An assorted lot, all good styles, nickel and silver plated sanitary cup and good brush, adjustable mirror, special value $3.98. Bread Trays, at $1.95 Quadruple Plated Toilet Burgess-Nash Co.—~Main Floor ¢¢ A SK the, Person With the Red ° Carnation” HEN you are shopping in our store and there is some question you desire to ask, or seek some information, or accommodation, just “ask any person wearing a red carna- tion.” He or she will see to it* that you receive the proper at- tention. Those who are designated this way are the floor manag- ers, department manggers and the executives of the store. It's another feature of our service to you—and ‘you'll find it especially pleasing at this Rush Season of the year. w OMEN AEpreciate * Gifts Like These We offer these as suggestiohs Quilted Robes $5 to $10.50 Jap silk or satin; gome have high collars, others collarless; plain or silk-embroidered de- signs. Silk Kimonos, $8.98 to $15 Give Him Furn.ishings for Xmas —They’re Always Appreciated And certain it is, if you would choose his gifts with forehanded as- surance of their being exactly what he wants, you should take this men’s store into your confidence and, choose from these Christmas stocks the gifts any man would choose if he played Santa Claus to himself. & Men’s Gloves, $1.50 to $6.50 _ Most acceptable for Xmas, lined and un- lined “Updegrafs,” Fownes, H. & P., and other high grade makes, priced, at $1.185, $1.50, $2.00 and up to $6.50. / Silk Shirts, $3.45 to $8.50 A splendid line to select from. Any man will appreciate a silk shirt. Priced, $3.45, $4.95, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50. . Silk Pajamas, $3.50 to $10 Extra well made, “Faultless” make, all silk and part silk, all sizes, in individual boxes; all the good colors, $3.50, $4.95, $6.50 and $10.00. Men's Half Hose, $1.00 In Xmas boxes, two, three and four pairs to the box; all colors; good quality at either price. Silk and lisle, $1.00 per box. Japanese style, silk lined, i with extra lining, making a Smoking Coats, $4.85 to $18 warm . garment; embroidery 3 trimmed front, back and Made of double-faced cloth, velvet and silk; good colors and sleeves. patterns; priced, $4.85, $6.50, $7.50 to $18.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, N Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. IFT BOOKS and Standard Sets RACTICAL GIFTS EW CASQU For the Children QUE Combs at $1.00 Children’s sweaters, also Riley Book of Hoosier 2 Besutitul caps and scarf sets, toques, Verses, full Morocco, brand Selictiopial leggings, all are useful and new, $3.00. f white stone &9 practical gifts. The Prince and Pauper, Soti cascunl Mark Twain, $1.75. Bath Robes, $1.25 to $4.50 ush and Made of blanket material, Innocence Abroad, Mark Enck combs, in dight, medium and dark Twain, $1.75. also hair colors, ribbon. trimmed, for Sixes & Sevens, leather ins, all the ages 2 to 16, years. bound, thin paper edition, by zew'est and ‘ Dressef at $1.00 | | 0. Henry, at $1.50. bl Wash -dresses, of fine | Dunbar’s Poems, complete Iat H}FI pes gingham, and chambrays, for $2.00. smart pat_. smocked front, pique collar Rubaiyat of Omar Khay- terns epach and cuffs, specially priced, at $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. edition, at $6.00. Burgesa-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. able as a gift, at $1.00. yam, handsomely illustrated | Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Fleor. Toys and Dolls Are What the Children Want and Deat .Old Santa Claus Wants to See and Greet the Children SO bring them with you to Toy Town—Ilet them lisp into dear old Santa’s ear what they want him to bring them for Christmas. And, when it comes to toys—my, such a variety—everything you can imagine to make the little hearts glad on the happiest day of them all—Christmas. ~ Grocery Store $1.50 to $2.50 Complete with mini- ature packages to play store with. —_—N -~ Phone D. 137 | | in a neat box and very suit- Electric trains Soldier boys Baby girls Campbell kids Writing desks Iron trains Drums, Horns, Horse and wagon Wash day outfits Bears, Elephants Tricycles Games Velocipedes Mechanical toys Meccano sets Shoo-flys Flexible Flyers, all Structo sets Doll beds sizes, $2.50 to $12.00. Erecto sets Fire engines Fire Fly, $1.50 to $4.50 Blocks Etc., Ete. Low sleds, 50¢ to $2.28 Burgess-Nash Co.—Down Stairs Store. Look out there! Step aside quick!-—do you want to get run down by those high-spirited, prancing steeds? Oh, look over there! the soldier-boy doll is “‘striking up an acquaintance” with that pretty doll just from Paris. Indeed, many things happen in Toy Town every minute, for Toy Town is a world all to itself, and a great wonder- world, too. For it’s a world of imagination, where anything can be and anything can happen. These suggestions:

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