The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 12, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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Our Sporting Goods Department Is Now Con
veniently Located on the Main Floor
Tr.e bucy man v , be p.eased to know that tbit department
hat been needed to a bandy Iocs' on ad.iarert to the men's clotb
rnr section or. the ma r fto ■ ata* t - --.-it the htrSeT «ncj
on the menar re floor
* .“EVERYBODY’S STORE”
Burgess-Nash Company.
» Telephone AT. 8^21.
Bertha Collars
Three attratt.ve atyiee of fire re! and late, the L«r c a
of or.s-n ore rerei ha* too m£by t troMi iu a
m rater* Rejruiax dollar valuer Very ape--*
pnred Saturday .
5t*ut4«v—Eut(n» Nkib—Mam FIpp*
TODAY’S ADVERTISEMENT FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING
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Sale of Entire Stock of .
Men’s Overcoats
Greatly Reduced to Make 'Pwo Special Groups
Your unrestricted choice of our entire sto-.k of men’s and young
men’s overcoats. Big. roomy ulsters made loose back, swagger style
with raglan sleeves and great storm collars and conservative Chester
fields. Finely tailored of tweeds, herringbones, vicunas in soft browns,
greens, grays and plaids. ,
Suits *2450 - s3450
Choice of ary fabric—worsted, cashmere, tweed, flan
! p*] or serge. Any model—young men’s designs, business
: men's suits or Norfolks—ail of the correct type.
On Sale Saturday—Mat® Fiorr
: Men's Hats
One group of this season's styles, smooth and
scratch finish: hats that sold for $3.50 and
$4. 00, now $2.65. *
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Fur Caps
l/i Price
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Men's Caps
i All $2. $2 50 «r>d tf* I IQ
»3 value*. >ov " V * • * *7
The Famous
' Tom Wye
Sweaters
°nl>' $5.65
Regular $7 J>0 and $8-50 J alucs
Men and boy? who know these
sweaters won’t miss this opportunity
to buy & Tom Wye. for never before
have they been sold at our special
price. Coat style made oi lightweight
heather mixtures in two and four
pocketed styles.
Saturil»'—Mm * Shop—Main T to os
Sale
Men's TfT" !
KnitTies 25c
Hundreds of fiber knit ties
in wonderful assortment of
patterns and colors; 50c and
75c values; the greatest tie
value ever offered in Omaha.
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Snurdiy—Met » Shop
Men’s Handkerchiefs
Pure linen handkerchiefs of excep- ^
tional quality. -Because all of them r W ^
are slightly soiled, they are priced
at only ...
Saturday—Huidkertbirt Sbtn>—Miub F\ocr
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EBB
Boston Bags $1.19
1 Boston bags of brown and J>lack
leather. 13, 14 and 11>-in.
sizes, with strong double r—
nandie and durab.e cot- ^
ered frame. Convenient / L
for stopping. week-end |
trips, business papers or «/
books — an all-around
handy ha^ Special—
Safurcar—Leather Gw>bi Shop ^
—Main Floor r* " ■ ■ ■
Our Entire Stock of
Boys' Suits and O’coats
*875 — *1275
Our entire stock of boys" knicker suits and overcoats. The best
fabrics and odors for boy*-' wear, including tweeds, cashmeres and
flannels in browns, grays, greens and mixtures. T ou 11 f;nd them great
values . Regular values up to $20.00.
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Boys* Novelty Suits $4.95
Choose from our entire stock of fall and winter novelty suits
for small boys. Oliver Twist and Middy styles of tweeds, cash
meres. flannels and combination styles of wool with wash blouse.
Values up to $12.50. S:zes 2 to 8 years.
Boys* Novelty Suits $1.59
Oliver Twist style made of corduroy with wash
blouse. A practical suit for small boys.
, Regular $3.00 values.
Situriav—Bevi Sfcof*—Mam F »«k»*
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We have taken
our entire stock
of men’s " high
grade shoes and
have placed them
in four great
groups. These
shoes have been
selling at $8.00.
! $10.00, $12.00,
! $14.00 and $16.
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Men’s Shoes
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In Four Great Groups
$5.95, $6.95, $7.95, $9.95
Saturoaj—Mam Fkaar
All of finest
quality and from
the country's best*
known factories.
Even- shoe is
from our reg
ular stock — not
bought for the
sale.
Saturday We Will Repeat Our Sale of
Imported Novelty
Jewelry
$
Just received another shipment of nov
elty .lewelhy—part of our big purchase which
arrived late. Good news for Omaha women
who were not so fortunate as to purchase in
last Saturday's sale. ft>r every piece a won
derful choice. In fact, we think many pieces
a greater value than even those ollast w eek.
Values front ?1 io $5.
far rings, bracelets. bar p>u\s. mesh lags,
brooches, sauloirs. combs, necklaces, mantle
ftieces. ash trays, bon bon dishes, necklaces,
fet opera chains, bracelets, compacts, bronze
and marble paper Heights, silver vanities,
coin cases, jet brooches, rose combs, bag tops.
>p>anish combs uith brilliant stone ettinps.
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New Spring Apparel
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A collection which pbrtrays all Thai new and interest!: g in
apparel for this and the coming season. By buying spring things
now you ha'.e tne sat.slacfion of wear
ing what is newest and best and of
knowing that you wjll derive the maxi
mum amount of service—practically two
seasons wear.
Top Coats
Comfortably Warm
Natural camel's hair with darker pip
ing’and broad plaids lined throughout or
half-lined. Serviceable wraps that prove y
indispensable for the warmer days of |
winter and for coeler spring days.
$49.50, $59.50, $69.50 and up
Three-Piece Suits
Short Balkan jacket with smart flare
draped skirt, blouse of Paisley or figured
two-tone flat crepe. Of Poiret twill in
navy or sand. ,
$75.00, $85.00, $89.50
Tailleur* at $39.50, $45.00, $55.00*and up q
Or 5air Saturday—Read?-tt»-5 a nj*—Third Pio©» .....
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Delicious
Candy
Specials
Saturday
Scball’* Milk Choco
late Star*, deliciously
soft and fresh.
Pound. 34c
Penouchi — In fiav ors
of vanilla n-c t and;
maple nut. Very fresh,
at—
Pound. 41c
, Jumbo Salted Peanut*
—Large white nuts,
freshly toasted and
salted. For Saturday.
2 Pounds. 35c
Chocolate C r e am*—
Vanilla, maple, straw
berry. pineapple, mint.
I orange and lemon
flavors.
Pound. 34c
Saturday—C-andr Shop—
Mezza.ne Floor
A Bargain Square of Notions
tt ire Hair Pmi—Box of 11®. 10c
Rick-Rack Braid—S ard . . 2f
Collar E»nd»—Smith No 4i. cotton or
pongee, each 15f
Peer! Button*—For Shirts-, dresses, apre t.«
' • 25f
Bachelor Button*— Need no Sf» oc. bos
Tin Pant* Button*—Black only. 6 dots: 25f
Bone Undervear Button*—Dozer: 7 r
“Bonnie B" Hair Net*—S ir e mesh. ca^
fringe, each 10c
Bonnie E“ Hair Net*—S r.r e mesn. cap .
ar.a fr.rge. e-t-. - , c
Doli s Pure Rubber Jiff* Pants and Caps
Each . IOC
Elastic Sanitary Belts—A fcx* rmt. *■ zt -
each .. . 1 Or
“San Silk ’ Crochet Cotton—A t ’-t. *-r* > oC v
“Silkene and O. N. T Corchet Cotton —
White ard color*, hi all m 7r
“Rust-Proof” Dress Clasps—A s t' 3 C
50-yard Spools Seeing Silk — Efcc t. 7>r
Paper Shopping Bags—Each . 5C
Mercerised Corset Laces—p!T k ar d u *. *.
each . . ... !>r
Fast Color Darning Cotton — J bfc.if T>Ct
J O. King’s Machine Thread — E.act: £rd
whn . -if spool*-** . Sr
Saturdat—Nation Sbn^— Main Fit*n *
Fine Gloves on Sale Saturday
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. Chamoisette Glove*. Imported Kid Gloves
Short Gloves and Strap Wrist ' ^ /I O C
Gauntlets—Long Gloi-es $4.5/0 $4.00
Simple* and odd lot* from out refilu oA
fron a weU-known man xU/* ^- Et)“ i 6• bm u. r Two-claBp snae *
belcn reft at . -;r.< el fmeet kid
-1 Pir , p, , backs in tar. beaver
Children** Glove*. 25c , *
In this ^ot are dozens of cyies and colors in warm . . whits. A g;Ove value
mittens and gloves for children, also fleece knee hr “ -<-'WB, great.v seldom found at s
jersey giotts for women. underpriced. ]<.«■ a price.
Giovt Square—Mair. Pbo'
Specials in Toilet-Goods
Gem Rstors. each 59r
Peroxide, regular 40c Fiz.e.
bottle 29f
Pend* Vaimking Cream
—SjTiLj] Fi2.e iar. 23c
Dr. West * Tooth Brushes
33c
Cuticura Soap—
vCake . 21c
S»Tn.»r. i Vegetable Soap
—Cake.Ilf
Vjraudou Soap—Assorted
odors, cake . ...19c
Aoditoriun) Batk Soap—
Dozen cakes . 81.00
Cutoz Nail Poliak—
Cake . 27c
f—
Norwich Dental Cream
23r
Liaterine Tooth Faate,
21 r
Bouryon Jaia Pow
der— Box *>9C
Bouryoi* RoyaS Lilia®
Face Powder 2 > 1C
Liquid Silmerine—
Bottle • 89C
Froatilla Hand Lotion
Bottle .... 29c
Pirfr'a Floramye Perfume
—Ounce. 9Sc
Maria Cold Cream—
Jar . 37c
Maria Y'aniahing Cream—
Jar . 37C
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Children's Stockings
Reduced to Vz Price
A finely ribbed mercer zed stocking with reinforced
fc«ot. io sues 7 to 10. F-eguiar OC^
50c values. Pair ,.
Sale of Imported
Beaded Hand Bags a
Special, $3.95 *
The unusual pricing, combined with th* beauty
ar.d durability of these bags make them great
bargains for Omaha women. Choose from
High colorings in floral designs. Sub
dued tones in conventional patterns.
Wmh backgrounds of .let, bro-srrtsCblues and taupe;
These are large Sited bags mounted on shell frames
and carried by flat beaded handles. Special. 83.95
5«tunUv—Leather Good* Sho^-NUi* Floor
Wool and Silk and Wool
Hosiery
Broker, lots of w otrer t wool find silk
and woo] stockings :n wanted
sr.sde-s and colors: \alte-s QQ
5 Li " ■ OJ7 C
Silk Chiffon Stockings,
Pair, $1.45
The.-* are rice quality full fash-oned
.-.ilk stock]r.g-s, in the refrUar S2.S0
A i i
While they last $ 1 ,4D
% On Sni* S*tu'd*% — Mtia Flo©*
_ _ _ _
January Sale of Women's and Children's
Shoes, $2.95 to $9.85
To select any pair of shoe? in our entire stock, to receive the careful fitting to which
you are accustomed, to buy at a price that means the saving of one-fourth to one-half the
price of a pair of shoes—all that you are able to do at this wonderful sale. Our fine stock
N includes shoes from such well-known manufacturers as
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1 Grossman Pincus and Tobias Malansen Borough<?
Dugan and Hudson Edwards
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• Patent Colonials, Satin Colonials in black and brown. Kid and Suede Colonial- Beaded
Satin Slippers. Evening Slippers. Patent Suede Colonials. Kid and Calf Street Pumn- and
Oxfords. French. Modified French, Spanish. Cuban and Flat Walking Heels.
Slippers of Felt, Suede#and Quilted Satins. <„
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Setwda'-Shw S—M*m I'toor
^ For Children
9 Girls’ and boys’ shots ' r . ' •id t- i
better » tsr. Our stock u !ude» ■ at are law.?
and h'gfc buckled boots, Your chons of the
erst ire stock at £0'‘ disrourr
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