Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1925)
IThe Brandeis Store a.ls Gooseneck | Curtain Rods Worth 15c 9C EacE A good strong curtain rod, adjustable to 48 inch length; excellent for lace panels and kitchen curtains. Limited Quantity Burgess-Nash Co’s Entire Stock " ' Draperies L Curtain Materials, Drapery Materials, at I Signal Reductions Which Make This Your Greatest Savings Opportunity : This sale is your chance. It works right with you in getting curtains, draperies, drapery Tnateri als for your home and getting them at a fraction of their true value. & Thursday is the Day you’ve been waiting for. Come-down and look over these lovely materials. You’ll see at a glance what wonderful values they are—the very things you’ve been wanting for your living room, dining room or bedroom. And when you see the low prices you know there’s no longer any reason why you should delay purchasing things which will bring your home to its maximum of beauty. Included in the sale are special purchases of our own. i-I I-h I I I I 5,000 Yards Drapery Trimmings Curtain and drapery • d g • s, in varyinsr width*; in white, ecru •ad color*; some are •tightly ■oiled, other IwIm they would sell as Ugh as 50c. Drapery Department Sixth Floor 1000 Pairs Ruffled Curtains 1-4 yards long; | — /v q made of plain and I ^ U Vt figured materials, ' I with neat narrow / ■ ruffles and tiebacks; i A values up to 3.25. ! 3.25 Piano 36 in. Silk Bench Pads CurtainNets m_- . v 1- . , , \ _ _ 1,200 yards of 36-ineh j t:::: Made of beautiful I 4 QQ silk net for curtain, f *7AC - - - ;; velour and tapestry, in [ ■ p]ain and fjgured pat. . M ::::: very good looking i terns; Egyptian col- i § %/ Jg - - ■ • colors and combinations. ) or; values to 1.19. J Remnants 36 in. 5000 Yards Fine Cretonnes Curtainings IHW ».. “) o Ac —”.V" \T:i) o Ac of beautiful patterns, in ( havs iold up to 85c \\M 5 to 60-yard lengths; l per yard. A very [ %/ 200 beautjful patterns. J special value. 50 in. Upholstery Denims Regular 1.75 values | in figured upholstery I f fabrics. Patterns ( and colorings are / _ ■ tasteful and harmon- V ious. 69c to 89c Terry Cloth Richly colored Terry cloth for draperies and furniture cov ers; several very beautiful patterns. 2000 Yards | Cretonnes I A wonderful lot of I I patterns and color-1 r| ings. suitable for' |5 drapes, furniture cov-i I erings. etc; values upt I to 1.00. I I / Pretty Ruffled Curtains Also plain marqui- > sette curtains, with hemstitched edffe. A very nice lot of cur tains; formerly sold 4 up to 1.25. 50 in. Drapery Velour Very beautiful, rich drapery velour, your choice of several smart tasteful plain colors. Values up to 5.00. 1500 Yds. Drap. j Materials I Curtain - and drapery j a . S (foods, and short lot f I ® W | Q I: of silkolines; an ex- ■ M ^ ceptional lot; values i JJ I up to 50c. ' I Panels and Novelty Curtains A wonderful lot of j Tuscan lace panels, I j jji filet net panels, ' 8 novelty curtains, in . 1 full 2Jj-yd. lengths; \ 1 High Grade jj' Drapery Silk i! Highest quality drap- | ritfB _ _• erv silk in 36 and 50- / inch widths; a neat ——_ variety of colors. 1 l . Values up to 5.00. jwi - I It Beautiful Panel |j,; Curtains l!: . i 1 Exquisite panel cur tains with 4-inch silk fringe. These are exceptional qualities formerlv sold up to 5 i! 7.00. I ■——— I I ■ I—I !j!' • 111 i _ if’ (Every One of Our Beautiful Tennessee Red a Cedar Chests § ' 25% Off «f4 These are in the 40, 42 and 45- lit 5 . inch sizes, and are beautifully | ( styled and finished. ep ®jg 18.50 Cedar Chests, 13.88 fojlg 22.50 Cedar Chests, 16.88 m jj§| 1 24.95 Cedar Chests, 18.72 29.75 Cedar Chests, 22.32 32.50 Cedar Chests, 24.38 Remnantsl j I * Curtain, Drapery and Upholstery Materials j Short Lots-Long and Short Lengths. I Reductions < >f 333% to 75% Damasks Tapestries Curtain Nets 1 Velours SunfastSilk Curtain Voiles I Silk Nets Brocatells Curtain Scrims j Mohairs Marquisette Figured Velvets | Many long serviceable lengths from which you may make drapery for whole I rooms. Other shorter pieces suitable for one or two windows or for chair covers. Some attractive bits of brocatell tapestry and velours from which j beautiful pillows can be made. Wonderful values, every one of them. I Si*th Floor—Eo.l *