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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1924)
[ORDERS ACCEPTED AT THESE LOW PRICES --- More Sensational Values Mi MMMMMflaaMMMaaM i ■ ■ ■ ■ —— Burcess-Nash Company * EY ERYBODVS STORE” Thousands of Dollars Worth of Surplus Stock |; to Go on Sale the Second Week Our stock rooms are still well supplied with fine merchandise, which will be placed on our ; ‘ counters, together with a great deal of new merchandise bought months ago and which is just i ; arriving, so that values will be just as great as they were the first week—in some cases even bet- i ter. Our entire stock of merchandise has been reduced for this sale, regardless of the loss, and on this account all sales are for cash only, charge accounts being temporarily suspended. 1 Tremendous Bargains in , Used Pianos $97 Schmoller and Muel ler, golden oak ^*711 finish .«P»0 $350 Technola, mahogany finish • & $375 Willard, golden oak ;rh:. $185 $450 Smith and Barnes, mahogany ^ 1 7C finish . 1 / O 00 Gem "r Player Pianos $525 Willard, ma- d>OQC $050 Shubert, d*0£|“ —i ■ ■ hogany finish .. walnut finish .. vOOO $525 Willard, ma- djOQE $1,000 Marshall and Wendell, 1 hogany finish .. electric ampico, ma- 4JCQEJ $550 Pianisti, ma- d*OQC hogany finish ... «PO!/W hogany finish .. ■ - $600 Smith and Barnes, ma- $3,500 Chickering Grand frr.. $365 rpic°'.... $1,750 Fifth Floor i hmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmm »Em$ 95 Stubby nbrdlas, in no. Irown, redancl purde. Fancy handles, $2.95 95 French F inde :til)le, 26 pfrands, 9k 95'Mesh gold i k 21 Box tilery, 6k 95 (!h iff on osisry, $1.40 .75 fnd $2 y Union ta, 5 OOtour fleur iv^nte, 4k 95 Ncck ces.111 uii coUrs> % Prices wi Oriental and Chinese Rugs Chinese Rugs Oriental Rugs Our own importation of rugs Turkish ai d Persian weave Ori in small throw sizes and a few ental rugs, many genuine antique room sizes—6x9, 8x10, 9x12. In pieces. Approximate sizes, 3x6 beautiful shades of blue with and 4x7 feet. hand-carved designs. , ___ _^ $75.00 values .837.50 $225 valua.8122.50 $125.00 value. .862.50 $175.00 value .887.50 $49.00 value.824.50 $125.00 value .862.50 $159.00 value .879.50 $75.00 value .837.50 $50.00 value.$25.00 $37.50 value.818.75 Sixth Floor XT,*. ^<*> ^** | Linens-Domestics < £ Turkish Towels % ^ Largp size Turkish towels, all 1 A v white or with colored borders. I 3 ^ 30c value. Each— A \* ^ ^ Crepe Bed Spreads ^ S Natural color crepe bed $195 5 spreads for full or size beds. ~ I ^ ^ $2.75 and $3.00 values. Each, A ^ £ -^ 22c Bleached Huck Towels * 18x36-inch bleached huck 1 1 S ^ towels. 22c value. Kach— ^ 4 mmmmmmmm—mmm—i—— ^ £ Irish Linen Damask Sets ^ ^ Set consisting of % dozen ^ ^ or dozen napkins and cloths <CC Kf) 4. in 2, 2 Vi and 3-yard lengths. 1 Regularly priced from $13.50 <CQ7 SO 5 J to $75.00. ***** * V £ Pequot Sheets * \ 72x0!) and RlxOO-imh Pe- tf» - CO ^ 2- quot sheets. Limit of two $ I JO \ g to a customer. $2.15 values C \ $12.50 Ccwn-Filled Comforts ^ Covered with fine French $095 1k ^ cambric. Regular $12.50 value. j S F-ach—r- , U 3 $14.50 “Scotch Plaid” Wool <i \ Blankets ^ .S These famous blankets in the $A95 C V full size. Regularly $14.50 a 1 £ pair. Pair— •/ ^ i L____— y < 40c “Pepperell” 5 ^ Pillow Cases /Qr ^ % 42x36-inch cases. 40c val- Uvl> Ik ues. Each— \ 'L Second F loor • * ^ | rtS' JiS1 « at Radical Reductions $29.30 100-piece Imported Dinner Set, 917.50 $72.SO TOO-piece Imported Dinner Set, 948.50 $66.50 i 00-piece Imported Dinner Set, 940.50 $69.50 108-piece French China Dinner Set, f°r.949.50 $37.50 1 00-piece American Porcelain Din s,‘ . 925.00 Wool Skirts %™rpse' $330 ; All-wool imported materials, crepe*, ^ and novelty materials fashion skirts ( that are pleated, or in wrap-around . styles. Plain colors, plaids and stripe*. " Sizes 27 to 34. ‘ 1 --- \ One Group of Skirts A limited number of skirts in an as- • sortment of colors and £ 1 Art I materials. At'. ipl.UU ' Third Floor | Washable Fabric Gloves • 1 1 1 1 1 1 n on\en s 3oc Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for 35C White and colored linen handker chiefs, some with hand em- -l Q broidered corners. IOC Main Floor ^ Boudoir Lamps on 'P'J.tJU j Regular $9.95 Value. Attractive lamps * with ivory felted , bases and deco- t rated glass " shades. I Candles tj Each. -IOC i Values to $2.76 * Fourth Floor Sale of Embroidered Models Formerly Priced From $2.00 to $20.00 Now 75c to $5.00 Finished embroidered models that have been used as samples, |! including children's and infant®’ dresses, rompers, curtains, pil low cr.sps, scarfs, centerpieces, pillows, aprons, buffet sets, house dresses and numerous other pieces of beautiful work. Art Embroidery Department—Second Floor _o_ __ __ Ga^Ranges Neckwear X-1995“ r 89c Value• When y«u telact in Alca> VrlV", Vi ,'V.V. '.V. zar you are assured of that neckwear „„ ■ ' inherent excellence that has i „ c I llcjin’ . 0,“,u*j made the Alcazar the choice p", J T g«.mP. a.d of thousands. ' P*" ' *r vea» aela. All ranges are of white or Kray porcelain construction, with one Riant and three regular Alcazar spiral spoke burners and one simmering ) burner. Ovens are built with double walla and asbestos. Four'll Floor CHINA and GLASSWARE Colored and One Group Glass Pieces *;« Dinnerware, including . r , — Hnviland, Bavarian and Values to domestic ware pierce that 5ft Ov V formerly sold as high as v . $■' 00 each. Fourth Floor Fourth Floor --- S* £ ^ “Styleplus” and Other Famous Makes o/*, j ! 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats II * —» £ ! Values 1 to $50.00 I SUITS of the finest me- OVERCOATS, uleless end I i |,( terials; unfinished worsteds, ulsterettes or plain box-back 'll \ I serges, cassimeres, flannels, coats in single or double- pr \'i herringbones and others in breasted styles. Made of j ^ latest pencil stripes, over- plain or fancy plain back j plaids, fancy mixtures and materials in shades of blue, J S plain colors. Conservative gray, green, tan and fancy fjtpftu & and English models. mixtures, 'yW J Boys’ High School Suits \| & „. P J With two Values! * pair pants to $30.00 \\ S Boys’ high school suits with two pairs of pants. Belted or plain ] V models. Colors of gray, brown and dark mixtures. Included at this ^ price is also a fine assortment of young men's suits and men’s overcoats. I|a Main Floor nMen’s Shoes $097 j* $5.95 to $7.50 Values Goodyear welt high and low shoes with rubber heels. The Materials The Styles Black Calf French, English, me Tan Calf dium round toes. Patent Bals and Bluchers. Sixes A to D; 6 to 11. Main Floor • ■j f 5 •_ ■ j: Men’s Imported A r> - Wool Sox 69 t i Values $2 to $3 * Imported English wool socks will go on sale Mon- J day at great savings. Some have clox. A large ses \ lection of colors. A great many silk and wool mixed sox are included. Main Floor % | i-s 11 I If 1 Si I j * One Big Group of 1 Coats i '30,s i III. Luxurious fur trimmed coats of smooth faced * suede materials and high pile fabrics. A comprehensive assortment including coats that follow the most favored fall and winter < modes, coats trimmed with beaver, squirrel, Jap mink, mole, muskrat, marmink, Man churian wolf, and dyed opossum. The Balance of Our Stock of fl Coats wv<a Discount ; ; Coats in beautiful rich tones for winter- all of our U finer quality coats at this price reduction. Soft, thick woolen*. darir.K new shades, and quantities of beautiful furs, offer luxury and smartness in irresistible combi nation. !J Tt ird Floor $ ' -~-- jj Our Entire Stock of Beautiful » _ ET | ■ we Have Been * ^ Greatly Reduced IP I3H.S0 Stone Marten SS7P.00 full lenjrth Hud Choker. d*0 0 rn son Seal coat with Viat- • . 1,* squirrel collar and $175.00 Double Baum l"'1 (dfiO 00 1 Marten d*inr aa flounce, Choker. V 1 OO.UU 51P7.50 32-ineh North- jj $545.00 48-inch Hudson - rn rat coat with Viatka Seal coat with Jap Mink squirrel <J* 1 CO Crj collar, ruffs and 2-inch f0,Ur- 'I’lOO.OU border down the front 51PP.00 82-inrh Hudson and around the bottom Seal coat with ,brown $437.50 S,:l:n$ 150.00 Third Floor j ---— --i j