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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1924)
Burgess-Nash Comrany. "EVERYBODYS STORE** We Must Raise $1,000,000 In Cash The first week of Stock Reducing Sale was a phenomenal success. The people by their over whelming patronage showed their desire to keep Burgess-Nash Company as Omaha’s greatest WWT V WfV(» I department store. Thousands thronged our store each day. They came m greater numbers f"V , O I 11/_ ^ L, Il/Jll than at any sale ever held in this city. They realized that the values were supreme—that al I* M ffo X/lAAfl/l VV OOfS Iff i our merchandise was marked low in order that we might raise quickly One Million Dollars and V ^ ff vCA FF t | again put Burgess-Nash on a sound financial basis. ^ ^ Ill .. i ■> -r—-* I Enormous Savings in Furniture 1 $325.00 Burl Walnut Dining Room Suite ■ 66-inch p| aa I buffet, 8-ft. extension table. 5 side W I |_ (|() I chairs and 1 arm chair, with back and j W ■ seats upholstered in tapestry. kQMHBBBI I $245.00 Walnut Dining Room Suite I 8-piece dining room suite in $ir coo 1 —Ti I duotone eftg shell gloss finish. J I 5-piece Breakfast 1 Room Suite I Suite finished in (JOO *7C A two colors.J. « ^ | $250.00 Walnut I walnut tea Dining Room Suite * WAGON t S-piece suite, beautifully fin I $15.75 r1 $154.50 I $173.00 Walnut Walnut Bedroom A Dining Room Suite Suite if 8-piece suite in Queen Anne 4-piece suite consisting of J design consisting of oblong bow-end bed, large dresser A table, 60-inch buifet, •> side wjt^ duntproof construction ■ chairs and 1 arm chart- up- r 1 f holstered in tapestry— and ^hogany d™w« hot I $109.50 — $104.50 ■ Fourth Floor j ft_ . . ... _ - $55 Wardrobe Trunks ' j A full-size trunk of genuine 3-ply veneer A l € covered and bound with black vulcanized hard l OllOn \ lib*-. Full cloth lined, and complete with shoe ~ * box, dust curtain, laundry bag, hat box, and C ^1% WU solid locking devise. Heavy brass trimmed. f dHJ I 1^9 I i i; $4o.oo | Wardrobe Trunks I _ i Raise top trunk-made of 3 ply veneer, bound and covered , with hard vulcanized fiber. Large drawer*. I Main Floor Chinese Baskets 15c to 64c 1 These much-used ba» kets in five sizes, are beautifully decornted with colored rings and tassels. Regularly priced from 19c to 69c. Second floor ■; ■■■■=■. ^ ^DRESSES l_ of Silk and Wool I At an Astonishingly ^ tV | Low Price Composing this low-priced, attractive group of frocks S*/ are— ,If ';‘j ; : ||l ! - Flannels, copies of imports, in stripes, plaids and check* ■ . | of the varied new colors of fall. Soft Satins and Crepes, frocks which have originally sold for a much higher price, delightfully finished in individual trimming effects. In colors of— Rosewood Brown Green Black Gray Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Dresses at »23,s - ’29“ Polret Twills, I.oronella's ami Flannels fashion the frocks in this irroup. Fashioned of the finest material in colors of— Cocoa G reen Sand Brown Navy Black SILKS in Three Great Groups SPE(j Bloomlcl.t Silk. ! 5',r*'tj'wrT*F II Broadcloth* SUrtiM* I 3§l Canton Crepe, Dueetyn, Silk and Wool Faille Brocade Faille. I ' Skinn^Satin _| Crepe de (^tiine ^_ Ombre. Cbiffon I ~—^ Drapery Fabrics — Taffeta Damask Figured Kaa Brocades Silk Gauze Your choice of any «« '' inch of our high-grade silks Mlk gauze marquis- —— i or damasks. 50-inch ette. »1,33t«1u«.. „ I width. V a lu • * to $1.50] ,n 0° Silk Madras and HotH ~~Z I I Fiber Silk Ruffled Curtains 36-inch madras and «q 150 pairs of fine grade fiber silk in the newest 13 *-r »«•>*■ « -1 I_ —I Second Floor _ ^———g.~—| II $15.00 Wallace Reducing 1 . I Record*— I | "»» J , SWEATERS 0 $095 \ $8.95 j Sweaters in chappie coat, slipover, _ I and cricket styles of brushed and knit —— I wool. Size* 34 to 46. |\ Junior Sweaters 1 Our entlr* stock of Junior J i sweaters in a great variety of j J styles, including value* up to • W $8.95. at this one price. «T7 Sizes 8 to 16. Third Floor 1 ' - — Our Entire Stock of Brooklyn CD"f1 Novelty Pumps Choice of CJmbrc 30 Stylet ii &blue J Values $11 JO 7/ Sizes 3 to 9, to $14.75 %/ 4.4.4 to D P'ir H 0*1 Our very finest quality shoes are included in this group—the newest of styles, beauti- | fully finished. Patent. Opera pump*. Black tatia. One .trap*. Black, gray, fawn »uada. Cut-out oxford*. Silver brocade. pi-.9* Two-*trape. Black mat kid. p _M.ie Floar X' Pti ^ • " struct: HOUSEFURNISHINGS “S k |,n, -—1 k Bread Boxes Food Choppers jj^Bk Roll top boxes No. 2 Universal „ ^Hk of white Japan- fo.®d ch,°PP*1 bn^ with four 9 ned ware wlth knives, all heav neat blue sten- i 1 y tinned. ^9k cil. $1.95 value. $2.75 value. 87c I ^ *50 ^9 Paring Knives _Trays Mahogany k v ^^B “U ^^^^9 ^9 Restain" assortment ^9 9 paring knives. 99 different pai 9 ■ 25e value. 99 ——— b Bmn i5c 67c 9 Pyrex Ovenware Reduced fl^B Our entire |gi stock at great- """" — SB ly reduced -..--j prices. MB Pie plates, pudding dishes and Cake pans, pudding d* t on baking dishes, 80c $1.M va'ie V 1 *£*\J M E-N-A-M-E-L-W-A-R-E White and blue enamelware dish /WJ pans, garbage pnila and preserving B _ I 1C I Jjy kettles, 99c and $1 19 value*— Jelly Glasses JjID/y ’> and *x-pt. » »i ■ jelly glasses. I 4 So d o x r n Is value. ^ ^ Flour Cans ^ 25-pound white Japanned flour cans with hinged or loose covers, all stenciled. $1.35 (J7« vs 1 tie . . Of C rouHh Floor