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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1924)
rs ---- — ■■ — • - —00^^^0*■^■lm^m11 Nebraska Teachers Special 65c Luncheon | We welcome you to Omaha and to the Burgess- is served daily in our Tea Room on the seventh floor. I Nash store. We invite you to make use of our many 1 J conveniences. —^^ ■ This sale MUST continue until we have raised one million dollars to pay the creditors and again put Burgess-Nash Company on a sound financial basis. We have | raised a large portion of this money, but we still have a large amount to get before we reach our goal. We wish to acknowledge the splendid good will spirit shown by the people during this sale. By their tremendous response they have shown that they wish to see Burgess Nash continue as Omaha’s greatest department store. Our merchandise is of the finest quality, not seconds or sale merchandise, but mer- j chandise that measures up to* our usual high standard. Thousands of dollars worth of new merchandise is arriving daily, which was purchased months ago for our winter trade. This alsb is being sacrificed at prices that represent great savings to the peo ple and little profit to us. This sale is for cash only and charge accounts have been temporarily suspended. No phone orders, no exchanges, no approvals or returns. We also reserve the right to limit quantities. Men’s 2-Pants Suits \ and Overcoats The men of Omaha, by their response to this sale, p have proven to us that suits and overcoats' such as these, at this remarkable price, really satisfy a demand that has long been unsatisfied in this city. These are garments that have all the style, appearance, and colorings of the much higher priced, yet low priced enough for any man’s purse. You are NOT sacrificing quality for price, but are getting both quality and price. Our Entire Stock of Finer Suits and Overcoats Are Also Greatly Reduced. Men’s Sweaters Men’s Silk Sox $4.85 39c Men’s heavy weight red A new lot of these socks wool sweaters. Coat styles have just arrived. Plain and with large collar. All sizes. fancy colors. All first qual Regularly $8.50. ity. Regularly 75c and $1.00. Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.98 These are all the “Universal” brand, many of them are samples. S A good selection of styles and colors. I Regularly worth $2.75 and more. ! Part Wool Union Suits $1.95 Fine quality, part wool union suits just received. Heavy weight in nat ural color. All first quality. All sizes. Regularly worth $3.00. ' Main Floor Men’s Fine Shirts $1.00 A cleanup of a few hundred men’s shirts of the better grade. Neckband and collar attached styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Regular $2.00 and $3.50 values. Light Weight Pajamas $1.39 Light weight pajamas in plain' and fancy materials. Trimmed with silk frogs. Colors are white, tan, blue, and lavender. Regularly worth $2.25. M.ir fw [T^T BriefCase Jewelry u Me?.s LT", GOlf SOt (t* N AN Men’s $2.00 Gold Filled Wal 113110 K6TC VI16 IS <tn 7C Jt>0.»0 ts 75c oq _ . § e,J Genuine cowhide leather Men’s $2.00 Sterling QQ_ *1 V* brief case. Three com- silver cuff links ... , „ ... ... I This set contains a driver. partments. Made with Men’s $1.75 Sterling QQ Tdnen handkerchief* with mashie, midirdn, putter and leather straps and key lock. diver belt buckles .. 05/C * e aIV p0 °red woven bor bag. Regular $7.50 value. * M.ln Floor der*’ Value, to 50c. Main Floor _Main Floor_ _ _Main Floor I Men’s and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords I Men who wear quality .hoe. eh JA Goodyear wall oaford. and high /f C .hould buy the Slet.on .hoe.. Your'V* J ,ho„ .„ bUck .„g df.kin. J) choice of 20 .tyle. in .hoe. and o»- V Round and French toe. and rubber X ford*. Made of fine.t black and tan heel*. $6.00 and $7.50 value.. ^ ■ calf.kin. and kid.kina. Value, to ■■ pair_ $15.50. Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords Little gents’ moccasin toe school shoes of chocolate *lh wtth $005 Kory Krome soles. Sizes ll1/* to 2. Regular $5.00 and $5.50 T values. A pair— Mil Main Floor Women's Handkerchiefs 2 for 15c Of white lawn, embroid ered corners. Regularly 16c. Main Floor > Wallace Reducing Records ! $10.00 Regularly $15.00. Fifth Floor Washable Fabric Gloves 88c 12 and 16-button lengths. Regularly $2.25. Mala Floor Women's Silk Hose $1.29 "Merit" and “Mojud" semi chiffon hose. $1.65 values. Main Floor Beacon ! Blankets 79c 98e $1.49 Blankets for baby. Val ues to $1.98. Third Floor Johnston’s Candy Pound 49c Chocolate dipped caramels and mellows, 80c value. Main Floor jj rdy School Shoes At Prices Extremely Low Custom built ‘‘Dugan and Hudson,” “Melanson,” and several models in Pied Piper school shoes for children and misses. All have Goodyear welts and rubber heels. In black and tan calfskin, patent with white kid tops, patent with gray suede tops and two-tone brown calf. $5.00 to $5.50 Value* QQ size* 5 to 11 .tpwiOO $5.75 to $7.00 Values QQ sixes 1114 to 2.JwiOO Main Floor Boys’ $U0 UNION SUITS Medium weight cotton auits, lightly fleeced. . Whit* or ecru. Ages 2 to OP 14 years.OOC Main Floor Children’s $2.50 UNION SUITS Medium weight wool and cot ton, and silk and wool suits. Sixea 2 to 18, gg __Main Fl»or A Striking Assortment of Fur-Trimmed Dress, \ and Sports Coats ^$4975 Soft, suede-like fabrics, rich, silky furs, warm If colors—combine in making these coats of a quality !| | and character worthy of much higher prices. i ' There are styles for dress or sports wear, finished M with fur collars, cuffs and bands, and featuring the |f 1 new barrel sleeves. Women’* and Misses’ Size* 4 I u The Colors— I The Fur* — j I Cranberry Saddle | Beaver Mole Penny Bran | Seal Wolf Black Lagoon ■ Opossum ' Our Entire Stock of Fine ^ » |{ 1 SUITS 1/a Off iU Including our smartest 3-pieca and tai- / "J Ufo— lored suits._ Tfclrg FW Notions Specials SI.OO Rubber Household Aprotis. Assorted colors, fin ished with fancy EQ edging .D2/C 60c Kill Stain, 9 c 65c Sanitary ,4Q Belt .**VC 10c Pearl Buttons, E assorted sizes .i/C 10c Star Crochet 1 A _ Cotton, 3 for. ll/C $1.00 Shopping >7Q Bags . I %/C 97c Ironing Board — Pads . Di/C 50c Sewing Kit containing thread, thimble and 1 Q needles . 1I7C Main Flo«r :- ■ I Value* to $8.95 f°r 1 \ $3.98 J® 1 ’ .. ... >Te sweater* ®f **]£? I | For sports ^f8*./brushed wool with i \\ \ L, \ \ \ of imported touches of r+\ - f= II 1 collars »nd f " just the ripht weight „-J J I j , I contrasting color ^mtx» days- bites _J 1 r$5.95 Tweed snic,$s®r*l \ I JS!g BlgtS-"-" - *3 1 | I * Tkira Hoer >■ i Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Flannelette i $nso $/j95 si2.50 Gowns 96c I V»lue. II Value* Pink and blue striped gowns. 1 • vaiti » trimmed with novelty brn..!' | .... and hemstitching. I _Norfolk, yoke hack, and „ . .„r. 1 -- 7“ pleated back model.. All S,”‘ 8 *° 16 2 $4.50 Jut mil© JUjU. wool fabrics. Blufs. browns. Second Floor I Size. 3 CO uQ grays, pencil stripes and I to 9.sPA.USJ heather mixture*. Sixes 6 | )t SOalu.enile :*‘93c tnl7- Children’s and Misses’ : $15o-o«u i Crepe Kimenos * $1.25 Outing Flznnel Value* Yt/lwU 4 I Slreperz. Sizes y0£ Full belted, with raglsn or ^ ■* W I ?,*"«8,.r'it set-in sleeves. Made of all Serin tine crepe kimor » — I B..K To CO w.ol pl.M b.ck n..t.rl.l. 1J ymk .Vi M«.- M.n.l.irh rrylrr ; 1'2. $3.69 “;ri .’To” I Third floor . . Size* 6 to 16 years. I lhir.l Floor I U"ZZL_ --- - — » S.rond tloor iMMZMZMtMZM • H»»»» • ■■■• ■• * ' nri * * ** b.™*.™—^o