The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 27, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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Nash Gotwre
"EVERYBODY STORE"
This Is "School Week" at "Everybody's Store"
THE SUNDAY HFH: OMAHA, AUGUST 27. .!22.
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itart school a week early? No one, of course. And Burjrcss-Nash doesn't want you to do that. Hut in connection with "Schqol Week" we are conduct
school that we are sure you will enjoy visiting. It's entirely different from the systematic, well-ordered class rooms to which you are accustomed. Our
iin nld-f:ishioned one that father or crand father will rccoenizc as a irrcat deal like the one in which he heiran his education. The "Pumpkin Center
School" will open at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Purpcss-Nash Auditorium, Fifth Floor, with Professor Jeremiah Snodprass in charge of a class room of char
acters from literature and from motion pictures. Little Mary Tittletoes, Percy Val and others will keep you laughing through the entire performance.
Who wants to start school
ing the kind of school that
school will be
All Sorts of New Things
w Pip8 ffor School
Straight lines and flowing sleeves mark them as just the
dresses the modern miss demands. In the three groups,
Priced at $17.50, $19.75, $25
there are scarcely two alike. Colorful silk thread embroi
dery, and yarn and braiding motifs relieve all plainness;
many have wide sleeves of crepe de chine or of flannel.
Delightful Frocks, Youthfully Cut of Navy Blue
Serge or Poiret Twill.
Miss Josephine Grace takes especial interest in out
ritting girls in helping them to select frocks
hat are particularly suited to their ' individuality.
BurfMi-Nash Droi Shop Third Floor
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For School Girls and Boys
Mate foir tli dhI (GM
History hath it that in the matter of hats, My Dear Young Lady in coy, ca
pricious and hard to please, lie that as it may, we have a special depart
ment devoted entirely to the whims and fancies of Miss ft to 1f.
Soft Felt Hate, $1.95 to $3.95.
Velvet Poke Bonnets at $5.95.
Beaver styles, $3.95 and $5.95.
Lyons Velvet Hate, $3.95 to $10.75.
Tams priced at only 95c.
Duvetyn Hats priced $7.50.
"Little Miss Gage"
"Madge Evans" Hats
Featured exclusively in Omaha at
the UurgeHS-Nash Company. Authori
tative magazines praise them,
exclusive shops feature them.
BuriNah Hal Shop Third Floor
New amid irwkeaM Ftwaiir New Fall Fataks fir l!elhl r Pairty Presses
"A man looks first at a woman's shoes," it is said. Because -they
have pretty well proven it to be a fact, young girls
are extremely particular about their pumps and oxfords.
The Oxfords Dress Pumps The Pumps
Dark brown with light tan
saddle; black calf with patent,
patent with grey kid saddle. All
have low heels.
$8.00 to $12.00
Satin, plain or beaded, and
patent leather. With high French
heels in which one trips daintily.
Pair
$8.00 to $12.50
Burit-Nath Shot Shop Main Floor.
Of patent, satin and ooze with
the new inch and a quarter heel.
Strap styles with button or
buckle fasteners.
$8.00 to $12.50
Burnasco Crepe
A knitted crepe In newest of
fall shades. A beautiful material
for girls' one-piece dresses.
Yard, $2.95
Chiffon Velvets
40-inch chiffon velvet a
beautiful soft quality in black,
navy, African brown, Delft blue.
Yard, $4.95
Middy Flannel
Fine all wool flannel so popu
lar for girls' and juniors' blouses
and sports suits.
Yard, $1.45
Changeable Taffeta avy Blue Taffeta Navy Blue gerge
Mttoini From the RiMbrai Secttoiu
New Ribbons
6'3 -9-inch fancy brocades,
plain and checked moire, and
taffeta and satin checks, suggest
a girdle that might add greatly
to the charm of a rather plain
dress.
Yard, $1.00
Garters
A bit of color when the wind
blows one's skirt. And they are
not at all difficult to make when
one buys the ribbon covered
elastic in three-quarter - yard
lengths at
Each, 65c
Btirfeia-Naih Ribbon Shop Main Floor
Hair Ribbon
6-inch ribbons with checks,
plaids and floral designs. Hair
bows for the little girls,' nnd
sashes and hat streamers for older
girls. Dainty and pretty, at, only,
Yard, 45c
8fl-inch taffeta in the lovely
color combinations so much ad
mired for dancing frocks.
Yard, $1.95
Marinette Crepe
A 40-inch crepe of just a little
heavier weight than crepe de
chine. Soft and draping in the
manner of new fall fashions.
Shades for afternoon frocks and
for party dresses. In pink, white,
orchid and maize marinette
crepe, is lovely for lingerie.
Yard, $2.95
A fine soft finish oualitv In
navy blue. Always desirable for
girls' drosses.
Yard, $1.95
Crepe de Chine
39- inch crepe de chine of ex
ceptional quality. Evening tints
and street shades.
Yard, $1.69 '
Satin Charmeuse.
40- ineh charmeuse eoft and
rich, in black, seal brown, to
bnccoco brown, navy blue.
, Yard, $2.45
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Ail-in SrAfm inrmn m yA ftt I Q
54-in. French serge, yard, $1.95.
Wool Skirtings
64-inch all-wool stripe and
plaid skirtings.
Yard, $1.50
Wool Eponge
A new and favored wool ma
terial for misses' smocks and
one-piece dresses.
Yard, $3.95
BurjM-Nh Yard Goodt Stcond Floor
Knickerbocker
Tweeds
54-inch tweeds in rich fall
colorings. Ideal for suits, coats
and capes.
Yard, $2.25
Colored Stripe
Madras
32-inch striped madras nf ex
cellent quality for boys' shirts.
Good designs.
Yard, 49c
"Peter Pan"
Ginghams
The celebrated "Peter Pan"
ginghams in attractive checks
and paids. Priced at
Yard, 75c
Dress Ginghams
32-inch dress ginghams in
pretty plaid and checked de
signs. Priced at
Yard, 39c
Irish Dress Linen
In dark serviceable colors.
Excellent quality for girls' dress
es. Triced at
Yard, 95c
Fine Longcloth
A quality that will give splen
did service. Dainty for under
wear and children's dresses.
12 yards, $2.95
36-inch Nainsook
36-inch nainsook of fine qual
ity. Priced exceptionally low at,
Yard, 29c
For th Smaller
Fip the Smalkir By
Serge Dresses
Of navy blue serge, plain tai
lored little dresses, and others
embroidered in colored yarns.
Sizes 6 to 14. Priced
$3.95 to $5.95
Pantie Dresses "Jack Tar" Middies
For kindergartens French
ginghams, hand embroidered, also
domestic gingham and pongee.
Sizes 6 to 6. Triced
The regulation middy of Stand
ard Jean. All white or white
with red or cadet blue collar and
cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14. Triced
$1.95 to $3.95
$1.95 to $2.95
Knicker Dresses
The prartical outfit for school wear.
Made of dainty ginghams In checks, plaids
and plain colors, and trimmed with em
broidery. Collars, cuffs and belt are often
of plain color e hambray. Two set-in pockets
make these dresses great favorites. The
knickers are made with adjustable waist
band, and button cuff at the knee. Sues
0 to 14. Priced for "School Week,"
11.25 to I2.2S
Bwiut-Naih Junior Skoo TVIrd Floor.
English Ribbed Hose
That are so popular for children. Kins
weave with heavy mercerised finish and
dcuhlt feet. lUaek, brnwn, hit, rnr
ilovsn. Sum !l l T't o
to 9i ....... TS
wMi -ati Maw Floor
Bur(M-Nath Junior Shop Third Floor.
School Shoes
I.ace styles in black or brown calf built
on nature lust with square toe. All widths
in many styles, $4.00 and 14.50.
Tatent with kid top. I.ace style with
spring or wedge heel. Nature toe last.
$4.00 and $4.50.
I'atent with hitch top nf field mouse kid
and wide patent ruff. Nature toe last and
(ioodyear stitched sole, fair, $S.00 and
$6.00.
Klat'k or brown calf in styles for the
growing Kirl. Nature to hut In all sites
nnd widths. Pair, $6.00.
But Nh Shoo SnapMain floor
Waist Union Suits
knit suit vonitintf ef panties and
wit combined. Piars 2 to 12 year.
$1.00
"Jack Tar" Dresses
The kind of dresses that girls
really enjoy wearing. White,
cadet and tan or white with navy
flannel collar and cuffs. Sizes
6 to 14
$3.95 to $5.95
Sweaters
Girls' "Better" Ginghams
French and Devonshire ginghams, dain
tily made and hand embroidered. Styles
for girls of tl to 14 years.
$5.00 to $16.50
Burfoaa-Natb Junior Shop Third Floor,
Kiddies' Union Suits
Wool suits made with high neck and
long sleeves, and ankle length.
Size 2, $2.00
Triced 15c more for each additional
site.
Girls' Union Suits
, Medium weight nits In whit, tibbml,
with i(ht fleece, nwl drop sa; style.
Sues 2. H TJa
Sues 8 in lrt $1,00
Sum 121416 $11
) Ntifc Main Float
Warm and comfortable for school wear.
Coat or pull-over styles. Tlain colors and
combinations. Sizes 4 to lfi years.
, $3.50 to $5.00
Boys' Ties
Silk 4-in-hand anil knit ties in bright
colors that boys like. Good wearing ties,
at this low price.
Each, 50c
Boys' Knickers
The entire stock wool rassimere,
tweeds, Crampton, corduroys, Siies 6 to 1Y.
lieduced for school week,
Pair, $1.95
Children's Stockings
. fine mercerised stocking cf medi.im
weight with feet and knees well reinforet'd.
In black, brown and white. In sues S to
Sices 5 t 64, 3!
Sue 7 m OS, 80a
Bifoi ab Mam Floor
Boys' Knicker Suits
Blouses
$
875tol6
50
These are fine all-wool suits, made
of sturdy materials that will stand
up under fne hard wear any real Loy is
bound to give his clothes. Single breasted
Norfolk and plain belted models in blue,
rray, brown, green and .nixture.' Kims
are two-pant suits. Sizes 6 to 16.
Birf aat-Nath Main Floor
Boys' School Shoes
Sturdy calf in black or brown. New vido
tre on brogie Inst. Extra heavy (ioml
)ear stitched sole. All sizes,
I'air, $4.50 and $5.00
llrown or black calf In timber or Pal
stylet, with rubber heels attached. I'oni
frthp hn that will wear wH,
i'air, $4 SO and $5 00
ttrown calf and patent leather in i;.
fir children. Made on nstur to lit wiih
lrinjr or wedg heel Triced at
$4 50 lo $5 SO
Bj.atM ,Sa - Ml Floor.
mouses and shirts in all fast colon.
Exceptional values at this price.
Each, 75c up
Boys' Caps
Mannish caps of new style and service
able ouality. Twoeds, herringbone, checks
und plain colors.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00
Union Suits
Medium weight ribbed suits, llgh'ly
fleeced. lru cokr.
Sues 4 6, 75c. Sues 8 12, $1.
Saes 14-16, $125
Heavy ribbed union suit In natural eolor,
A very fin suit, priced at $1.60.
Additional cost if 15c for ch ill larger.
Kleeced lined union suits mad ink!
Hg'h with bteh urck and loit ile.
M'.a J i, $1.00 Sues 10, $t IS
Sue. 1.'. 11. I. $180
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