Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 23, 1918, Page 9, Image 9

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    9.
Summer Hours:
Our store opens daily at 8:S0 A. M. and
closes at 5 P.M. except Saturdays 6 P.M.
Ask Mr. Foster v
For information about summer vacations,
trips, hotel accommodations etc. No charge.
Balcony
EYERYBODYS STORE
Sunday, June 23, 1918-
-STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY
Phone Douglas 137
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 23, 1918.
Burgess-Hash w
A
Restful
Mid-Summer
Haven
is this
Store
From the glare and
heat of the street it of
ers a delightful refuge.
The cool, long aisles, the
large, airy, spacious
floors, with ventilation
on three sides, are a real
boon to, those bent on
their summer prepara
tions, personal or for the
home.
Everything has been done to
make shopping easier, more
satisfactory.
Plenty of salespeople who
know their merchandise, splen
didly maintained stocks of
seasonable needs, point out
to everybody that this store
is ready to help with all its
knowledge and facilities.
To be of the "Greatest
service to the greatest num.
ONTHESQUARE
AT THE ELEVATOR MONDAY
Women's Night Gowns
$1.65 and $1.95
Dainty styles in wide variety, of sheer nainsook elab
orately trimmed back and front with smocking, rows and
rows of val lace insertion; also chemise gown of sheer
pink batiste, daintily trimmed with colored smocking, etc.
Burgees-Nun Co. Main Floor
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We Have Many Good
Positions for Women
THE work of the world must be done, and this country
is speeding up production in all lines as never before
in its history.
Without the help of women, this work could not be
done. They are proving their efficiency in many lines,
but they are especially valuable in the great work of
distribution of merchandise.
We Need Saleswomen
in practically all departments. Permanent positions are
assured for many experienced women, as well as many
who prove themselves adaptable to the work required.
Women for Part Time
There are many women who can give part of their time
to such work from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., and to such we
offer splendid inducements.
Apply employment office, Balcony, Main Floor.
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We Eat All We Can,
and Can What We Can't"
AN American explained to an English visitor who was commenting
pi tV" ' r r e of American crops.
Nowadays with the whole world to
'eed as well as ourselves we do not
at all we can but can as much as
jossible. Just now we are
Putting Up Cherries
Ball Bros.' Mason Fruit Jars, com
pete with porcelain lined caps and
rubber rings, pint size. Dozen, 95c.
Ideal fruit ars; with
glass tops and rubber
rings. Pint size, dozen,
$1.15.
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Handy i- reserving Out
fit, consists of large heavy
tin boiler with cover and
jar racks, $3.95.
Tate's Jelly Bags and
Fruit Strainers, 25c.
Good quality Fruit Jar
Ring, heavy cut. 3 doz., 25c
Tinned Wire Boiler
Racks for cold pack can
ning. Special, 69c.
Burgeas-Nash Co. Down Stairs Stora
Handy Fruit Jar Hold
ers, make home canning
easy, fit any size
Each', 10c.
5
jars. liWaD"
ii fREX" Summer
V Rugs Specially
Priced
As further shipments of
these splendid summer rugs are
not available we advise early
selections! Most desirable pat
terns for porches, sun-room and
sleeping porches. Heringbone
weave.
"Crex" rugs, 36x72, at $1.75
"Crex" rugs, 4-6x7-6, at $4.75
"Crex" rugs, 6-0x9-0, at $6.50
"Crex" rugs, 8x10, at $3.50
"Crex" rugs, 9x12, at $10.50
Burgess-Nub Co. Third Floor
Tin top Jelly Glasses, each, 5c
Porcelain lined Fruit Jar Caps for
Mason jars. Dozen, 35c.
PRETTY New Bathing
Caps, 15c and 37c
A special purchase at about 1-3
the regular price enables us to
price them at the ridiculously
low price of 15c and 37c each.
Burgeas-Nash Co. Main Floor
Dainty Shadow Proof White Petticoats in
Three Attractively Priced Groups
SUCH petticoats are indispensable with sheer frocks for dress or
sport wear. The low prices quoted for Monday will make liberal
selection most profitable.
THREE GROUPS
"AT $1.50
Shadow proof petticoats with double flounce of deep em
broidery oisplain flounce, tucked and scalloped bottom.
AT $1.95
Shadow proof petticoats of heavy muslin top, finished
with French circular or straight flounces of embroidery in
sertions, hemstitching and tucks.
AT $2.S5
Shadow proof petticoats in a variety of styles.
Made of the sheerest lawns, batistes and nainsooks,
elaborately trimmed with imported embroidery and
insertions, ribbon and beading.
Burgess-Naah Co. Main Floor
Extra Special!
Two Groups of White Skirts at Better
than y Under the Regular Price
at $3.95 and $4.95
THAT'S the way we bought them from the
maker and that's the way we offer them
you.
The skirts are made in a big variety of clever
sw styles from such materials as Bedford cords
1 plain white and fancy shades, golf cords, also
'ain and fancy gaberdines.
They're just the sort of skirt you" want for
fternoon and outing wear and there is no doubt
jut you will find here the very style and mate
rial that suits you best at a saving of a third or
more.
Burgass-Nash Co. S.cond Floor
hew Style Arrivals in
Mina
ay lor Dresses
Make this Offering for Monday One
of More than Ordinary Importance
WE illustrate five splendid styles of these superior dresses, models suitable and desirable for any occasion;
the values are unusual.
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No. 3512 Mina Taylor Hoover Conservative Dress
$4.75
JUST the dress for war garden work or for wear when canning and
preserving. Made of good quality chambray, in white, pink, blue
and lavender, made with reversible front and finished with detachable
collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44.
No. 34545 Mina Taylor Porch Dress
$7.95
A CHARMING model of fine tissue ginghams, in the newest plaid,
combination of colorings, finished with hemstitched organdie col
lar, cuffs and pockets. Sizes 34 to 42. We consider it an exceptions!
value at $7.95.
No. 34501 Mina Taylor
House Dress
$3.95
AN ideal dress for morning wear, made of
percale in striped and conventional de
signs. Fitted waist and finished with barred
pockets, wide belt, sailor collar and turn back
cuffs. Sizes 34 to 44, at $3.95.
No. 2010 Mina Taylor
Street Dress
$10.50
MERCERIZED linon In street shades, fitted
surplice waist, trimmed with pearl but
tons, hemstitched and cluster tucked batiste
collar and cuffs. Pleated skirt finished with
side pockets. Sizes 36 to 42, at $10.50.
Burgeas-Nash Co. Second Floor
No. 2030 Mina Taylor .
Summer Frock
$16.50
MARTHA WASHINGTON model, especially
desirable for Red Cross work, made of
sheerest organdie in dainty colorings. Gath
ered skirt finished with hemstitched hem at
knee, waist trimmed with hemstitched fichu.
Choice of Any Boy's Suit in the
Down Stairs Store Monday, $5.95
THAT is the offering from the Down
Stairs Store for Monday, only.
The suits are knickerbocker Norfolk
style, made of good quality materials, in
a splendid selection of patterns for boys
6 to 18 years. The values are really ex
treme at $5.95.
Boys' Wash Suits, 79c
Made of cambric, linens and madras;
for ages 2 to 8 years; good selection of
patterns and colorings.
Boys' Rompers, 79c
Blue or gray chambray, plain white and
fancy combination; for ages 2 to 8 years,
at 79c.
Men's Work Pants, $1.50 to $4.95
Made of heavy dark striped worsteds
and cassimeres. Good selection of pat
terns at $1.50 to $4.95.
Men's soft collars at 5c.
Men's linen collars, 10 in box, 27c.
Men's washable neckwear, 2 for 25c.
Men's chambray shirts at 79c
Burgesa-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
Featuring a Genuine Hart man
Wardrobe Monday at $32.50
A REAL Hartman wardrobe trunk. Con-
structed of 3-ply veneer basswood, fiber
covered and fiber bound; full size with cushion
top, found only in the Hartman. Hat compart
ment, laundry bag, shoe pocket,
unbreakable hangers, fancy cloth
lining; $32.50.
Burgesa-Naeh 400-X, Special
Hartman Wardrobe, $59.50
All round corners, 3-ply ve
neer wood fiber covered and
fiber bound. Cushion top with
soft, firm, even pressure on
every garment, holding each gar
ment without a wrinkle. Shoe
pocket, convertible hat compart
ment, laundry bag, lined with
handsome two-tone blue lining,
special, $59.50.
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Fiber Dress Trunk, $13.95
36-inch dress trunk, all fiber covered and fiber bound over 3-ply
veneer basswood, heavy corners; deep tray, fancy lined; very special,
$13.05.
Burgass-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
Through the New Era Club Plan Five Cents First Payment
Brings to Your Home a
"Standard" Rotary Sewing Machine
COMMENCING with the first payment of 5c, which secures delivery at once of the Best Sewing Machine Mad if you
place your order in time, then a payment is made each week as follows: 10c the second week; 15c the third week,
increasing the payment 6c more each week (according to table) until all payments are made in full, then the machine,
is yours for life. ;
10c
SAVED on as many pay
ments as you pay
in advance.
READ CAREFULLY Each New Era Mem
ber may prepay the final or last payments to
fall due, and for each such prepayment shall re
ceive a cash dividend of 10c.
FOR EXAMPLE, by prepaying 38 payments
on your machine a dividend of $3.80 will be al
lowed, 10c on each of the 38 payments, prepaid.
If the last payment only is prepaid, a dividend of
10c will be allowed, etc.
No Restriction as to Selection You can
choose from all styles of Sit-Straight Standard
Rotary, including the famous "Duchess" and
"Princess" Half-Cabinets at comparatively low
prices.
Copyright 1914, bv F. C. Henderson Co.
Table ot Weekly Payments
$0.05 $0.55 $1.05 $1.55
l.t Week 11th Week 21st Weak Slat Week
.10 .60 1.10 1.60
ti Week 13th Week 22d Week 92d Week
.15 .65 1.15 1.65
8d Win lth WV 23d Week 88d Week
.20 .70 1.20 1.70
4th Week Hth Week 24th Week 84th Week
.25 .75 1.25 1.75
6th Weak tilth Week 26th Week 85th Week
.30 .80 1.30 1.80
8th Weak Hth Week 2th Week 86th Week
.35 .85 1.35 1.85
th Weak lTth Week 27th Week 87th Week
.40 .90 1.40 1.90
gth Week 18th Week 28th Week 88th Watfc
.45 .95 1.45 Final fir-
th Weak Hth Week 29th Week ment 113B
.50 1.00 1.50 1.95
19th Week 20th Week 80th Weak 89th Week
Standard Rotary, $39
Six-drawer style
the world's
best machine,
lock and chain
stitch central
needle style
5c
First Payment .
immediate deliv- j
ery then every g
week you pay 5
cents more than
the previous
week's payment.
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