The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 11, 1923, Page 5-A, Image 5

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    AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP ,
D R ESSES - CO ATS - SUITS - CAPES
On
Sale
Monday
Spring
Opening
Feature
An assemblege of new designs , weeaving the fashion trends of spring into
the definite mode that is Burgess-Nash-in-Dress. •
Color, line and fabric—all that is new, all that is distinctive, is displayed
in such variety that one will find it an equal delight to choose a single frock
or a season-through wardrobe.
In this more moderately priced group, the same careful attention to style
and detail which distinguishes the gowns, suits and wraps at higher prices is
equally well emphasized, proving that high prestige does not always imply
high cost.
The Coats
Wrappy coats with enveloping sleeves of
fabrics soft and drapable produce a silhouette
extremely slim and youthful.
Satisfying tweeds, mixtures, and camel's
hair, sturdy fabrics whose smart lines promise
long, practical service, have an exceedingly
jaunty, spring-like air that belongs only to th*
J923 topcoats.
The Capes
Kasy to slip into, harmless to one’s most
perishable gown, and of 'sufficient warmth to
insure comfort on chill .Spring evenings, the
straightline cape with untrammeled grant* of
line wins a place in the foreground of spring’*
fashion picture. Of Normandy cloth, Britonas
and Fasnona, collared with fur—yes, even for
Spring.
The Dresses
Spring's favorite silhouette of Spring's best
fabrics, Flat Crepe, Crepe-Roma, Cantons and
Taffetas. The very popular navy and black,
soft pussy-willow greys, and the new browns
of spring.
Developed of flat crepe is biege shade—a
side fastened mode in whi(;h the skirt fullness
is held to the left by a jade and green g"bi
buckle and chain, $39.50.
The Suits
They cover every fashion requirement of
Spring, the costume suit, the two piece suit,
the camel hair sports suit, and tailored suits
of smart wool checks.
Most of them choose Twill Cloth. One Poiret
twill of blue is lacquer braided and bloused of
grey brocade to Snatch a grey crepe lining—
$49 50.
To Accompany Suits
as**. Are New Blouses
Pari* and the Orient com
bined to produce beaded pat
terned <>r embroidered crepe
silk blouses to glorify the
spring suit.
A colorful display on 1 >ack
grounds of gray, navyr, bitter
sweet, Lanvin irreen anil
sandalwood. Priced from
$2.95 to $25.
Our opening special—One wonderful group of georgette,
crepe de chenc and canton blouses beaded and embroidered
—blouses that regularly sell at $8.95, special $4.95.
Blouse Shop—Third Floor
Silk Hosiery—Chiffon, fin* or of
sportsmanlike sturdiness, in fash
ion's favored colors. Our assort
ments include ho** of dependable,
f.ne quality, perfect in every de
tail. The prices range from $2 53
to $4.75.
We feature for Spring Open
ing Rurgess-Nash special chif
fon hose for $2.50 a pair.
Handkerchiefs That important
accessory range from the tiny
b • of lace and linen to the large*
and more practical hemstitched
nen squares. Colored or plain
white they are equally popular.
I < crs from 5c up to $3.80.
We feature new sport hand
kerchiefs in white and colors
at only 19c each.
Neckwear of such dainty com
I <n*iiona of net. and lace that they
turn the most mediocre suits and
dre**es into costumes de luxe.
Bertha collars, organdy cuff and
collar sets, linen sets, e?c.f are
popular spring accessories.
We feature an assortment of
new neckwear, including many
styles, at 49t.
Jewelry The final note for
• “ry costume, earrings In beau
tiful colors to match the gown*,
■linen in shower and pendant ef
fects. Priced from 95c to $6 50.
N'ecklac** of amber, jade jet.
crystal and pearl are fr.-m $2 95
to $75-50.
We feature an assortment of
jewelry accessories *t 50c.
Veila- Flattering indeed to all
who wear them. The new shade*
for thia season are especially ap
pealing to the woman who care*
for her personal appearance
Many attractive designs priced
fr<>m 39c to $1.25.
We feature the new Mountain
Haze colored veil at $t 25 a
yard.
Gloves fn gauntlet* and long
style# are sometime* embroidered
in contrasting shades, regardless
of whether they are of ailk or
• node fabrics. W ide gored cuffs
and small buckles are on many of
the popular styles. Priced from
$1.50 to $5.ro.
We feat ure 16-button long
ailk gloves in spring shades
at %2 50.
Bags In spring s newest fancie
are here, including the silk pouch
styles of figured moire with fili
gree frame*. Some jeweled. From
$7.50 t« $17 50. Vachette leather
hag* are also much favored a* a
**i -e i>rart:c*l style. From $3.50
to $15 50
We feature smart leather
purses .n many styles at $1 95
Scarfs, or ga> ’v colored “ban
lianas.” arc the season's most pop
ular fad. Worn as neckscarf* or
girdles or sometime.* as trimming
for the sport hat; they are mod
becoming. Some arc hand batik. I
f*t »d * '*m 95t $4 59
We feature ailk scarfa m gay
colors of spring for $2 95
• ' Spring Millinery for 1923
Models selected not only for their
beauty, but also for their stability. Not
the ultra-extreme, but the practical, the
wearable and the flattering, that rare
blend of correct fashion and good taste
—these compose our selection.
□
As to shapes, the one most becoming
to you is the one that you will select ir>
our Millinery Shop. Charming broad
brimmed chapeaux exaggerate the droop
of their brims with drapes of lace, pokes
and favored Parisian mushrooms with
picturesque embroideries, flowers and
daring French bows.
And with even greater pride we present splendid copies of Paris Hats
The Newest and Hest of
JrJ
^ Springtime Modes
For the Junior ^ \
t'risp taffetas, soft crepes
and dainty Persian silk* in
sizes 6 to 19 are priced
from $10 to $54.50.
Coats and Capas »rf
-martly staled in full or half
lenpth. Sues 6 to 16 are
priced at S9.50 to 947.50.
Much hipher priced linen frocks in plain and combina
tion colors that are absolutely guaranteed to launder.
Only *7.75.
Junior Shoj*—Third Floor
Smartly Styled Separate
Skirts, $10, $15, $25
Soft, fluffy camel'* hair, wide >nv<>rplaids and
heather mixture* fashion the skirts that, one wears
with sweater, jiaietos cy- topcoat.
They may hr pirated or tiered or flie nehinve
smartness by the roundabout roa<l of > ireular
godcts. Karli stylo so smart, tho rboire
lies only in the color.
Skirt Shop Third I loot
Spring Sweaters
Unquestionably correct is the
wearer of a slim silken sweater
or a lightweight woolen one. Ex
ceedingly popular for sports, yet
their wear need not be confined
to Such occasions, for they are
wom with equal propriety, for
street and business. Priced from
$4.95 to $47.50.
Sweater Shop Second I Joor
Spring’s Footwear
There's a fascination about our new spring foot
wear that varies from the almost masculine walking
oxford to the most feminine affair imaginable. You
'will wish that you might have a pair of each and
every style.
Th# Reindeer
A itrnf httrk naford wsIks
firmly and rtrritlveljr upon
alitrhed sol* and flat heel Hal
and klucher stylet. $7.7ft.
TK*> Dantant
Rv popular roiumi satin is
always railed bark fnr eveninc
With cobweb at rapt of atiedr
f atiedo hr. ante It la sof». find
fit* perfectly), and Spanish
'"'•'"I. thia model Is perfect. $11
I hr Parisian
S«» new a* lo Sr different,
for It eomhlnea a itmv itinlr
rut-out throat **fth patent rolt
\ amp. $t 1
I hr Marcella
\ I ir*r I !•' Ir . f»rin- oi)
pump rerfain of if* aS'nlutr
rorrerlt»a»!». ta collared and
at tapped with rut out patent.
Truly r harm in a w*»S it* cut
out Hpar<i*h heel. f12
I wanly Naw Modal* on Duplay
Nath 3Wo# 5hoy Main Floor
Lovely Lingerie
Lovely lingerie of silken stuffs
showing the inimiatable French
delicacy of touch in garnitures of
laces and ribbons and wee.
bright-hued flowers vie with
Philippine and domestic under
things of sheer nainsook. Our
opening feature Crepe de chine
bloomers daintily trimmed with
Valenciennes or plain tailored
models; in pink, blue, orchid and
white, pair, $2.45.
I .Shop S#to»d | Ia*i
Rurgess-Nash Company
•EVERYBODYS STORE**
1 I
Spring Styles Demand
Correct Corsetry !jj
\n absolutely flat hark line. long, flattened j
eurves over the hi|'« that make one longer waisted t
and extremely «!ender; these must he atta’ned by
every figure and mav he with the aid of ;
■Wim .1. Hut ton
of New York, who will demonstrate and gvre |
individual fittings of the
(inward Corset
\ < on*rnicnt hour tu«> ho m
bv trlophone. Morning* »r*> u»n«llv '
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