The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 16, 1924, Page 7-A, Image 7

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    , NO RETURNS and NO REFUNDS^ - - -
IAL CONDITIONS NOT
NT TO CREATE BUSINESS f 3k
only in the prices, but in the quality of the goods, for every item Thousands of %
has been as represented. ■
During the past five weeks of the sale there has been no | i JLUC I
thought of oppressing other business houses, for we believe that Regularly 15c to 39c I
the value and the reputation of Burgess-Nash is more necessary p B‘ D ‘ m
than the temporary outdoing of competitors. Merchandise has Toygro"* Saving^Bank* ■
; »heen priced so low that our prices have been the talk of the mer- Hungry Duck m
chandising world since the day our first advertisement appeared. Miniature Railroad M
During the balance of our stock reducing sale Omaha will Dotty’skChick*,Xer* M
( experience a sale of such magnitude that it cannot help but at- Accordions m
\ tract^each and everyone in the entire trading zone. Wood Furniture ^ V
Do your future buying now—buy every article you need or Slimber Jun^ Dancm I
want—prices have been sacrificed regardless of the loss. We are I Dow».»«ir. st.r. 1 /fl
unable to tell you in cold type of the values offered at Burgess- n *B
Nash, but we assure you that never before in the history of w
Omaha’s retail trade has merchandise of such fine quality been ^r E
priced so low.
drastically
bUI/lllVl5 CUT IN PRICE
$3.00 Bankets $1.85 Bed Sheets
Soft, warm blan- J I Qa 8tx90-inch sheets J I AC
hots, in gray or tan, ▼ I of a quality that “ I VW
with colored bor- fl will give good serv- I *
ders. Each—- B ice. :f; ;
' 80c ‘Utica’and‘Pequot’Bleached Sheeting F Fg
81-inch bleached “Utica” and Pequot
sheeting. Yard—- Mm MM
75c Linen Huck Towels 29c Bleached Turkish
Towels
Guest towels with m
neat hemstitched MM 19 [j Large size, heavy fl ■■ P
ends and colored MM %fl weight towels, with fl
borders. colored stripes. |
Floor j|
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eductions on Our
t and Wool
SSES
f litre it »
stylo suitable
for orory oc
batlon.
ocka flhe discriminating woman will j
, unusual trimming notes
Flat Crepe Romaine
dlas l wills
powder blue, navy, and black.
Bins and lingerie sets
a Yard a Yard j
A large assort- Various kinds of rib*
«»t of taffeta rib- '"SlStS'# 7.”
ns in a variety taffeta, moire, and two*
colors. V2 to H lone effects, k to 8
__._-hes wide. inch” wid*
Lingerie Sets
Set including one vard of ribbon and^ |
rosebud pins.
| _ Main Floor
$1.00 L’Origan ^ f\ _ J
FACE POWDER D?C ’
FURNITURE
Slashed in Price!
$194.50 Living
Room Suite
Three - piece suite,
consisting of daven
port, chair and rocker,
jpholstered in jacquard
velour.
*159*
$169.50 Walnut Bed room Suite
A large dresser, semi-vanity, g* 0"*. jm
chiffonier, and bow-foot bed 1 1 11
comprise this suite of walnut. ™
$139.50 Walnut Dining Room Suite
45x54-inch extension table, 60
inch buffet, five side chairs and f
one armchair, upholstered in tap- 11
estry. w w
$37.50 Breakfast Room Suite
A five-piece breakfast room suite yi P?
enameled in three different colors. Ay
I $32.50 Mahogany Gate
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*■**
$8.75 Telephone Set
*6.75
Mahogany telephone stand and
chair.
n$9.00
Mahogany Windsor Chair
$6.25
Mahogany Windsor Chair
$4.25
$5.50 White Enamel $y| :J
Bassinette ,
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Children's Reed Rockers
97.75 fiber rocker, uphslstercd in cretonne $5.50
97.50 all fiber rocker. $5.25
95.00 all fiber rocker. $3.75
93.50 all fiber rocker.$2.25
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BURGESS-NaSH COMttNY
"EVERYBODY^ STORE'*
Silk and Wool Goods
$3.50 Checked Wool Goods $2.25 Brocade Crepe Faille
54-Inch all-wool checks for one- OBAEA Small, allover design in jacquard A ■ AA ft
piece dresses in popular shades for ^ # Vw weave brocaded crepe faille. Suit- dl QJJ
winter wear. An exceptional M able for dresses, tunics and coat ■
MB linings. In all wanted shades. ■
value, lard— — 36-inch width. Yard— "
$2.50 Silk Duvetyne $1.00 Corduroy
A lovely soft weava in rich, deep A ■ 32 and 36-inch, wide wale cordu- M BB
: colorings. Excellent for dresses, roy, suitable for bath robes, dresses f L C
children’s coats or hats. Ten beau- B „„ >.__ T_ . • B
tiful shades from which to select. I or f1 dren ■ Karments. In bnght B _■
38-inch width. Yard— " or d*rk co,or»- Yard— B W
Second Floor
A Gigantic Sale of Women’s
SHOES
Reduced $090 Values to
Size* AAA to C and 3 to 9. j
\ A sale of shoes surpassing any of
j our former offerings, for hundreds of
I pairs of shoes—new fall pumps, oxfords
111 HUliTfrmnnri Mil 11 III / and strap slippers that sold up to $14.50
are included at the ridiculously low Black and Tan Calf
Step'In Pump. Strap Pump. price of $3 90. Gray, F,wn Brown Suede
Party Slipper. Dre»» Oxford. Black, Brown and White Satin
Patent Black Kid Tan Kid * " °r Silver and Gold Brocade
BOYS’ TWO-PANTS SUITS
$11.50 $12.50 Boys' $1J0 Percale
Value. Value. BLOUSES
Of tweed, blue pin stripes, diagonal stripes and heather mix
tures. Full cut, full lined pants and belted all around jacket. In
navy, brown and gray mixtures. Sizes 6 to 17. ,
Boys’ $4 Sweater Coats I Boys’ $2 Wool Blouses
What all the boy. are Gray, blut ft | OQ |
wear ins—.weater eoata In antj khaki 9 I 1
brown and maroon In heavy Wool blouses. X 1
Jumbo ilKeh, ehawl eollar. Size? 8 to 14. — 1
Third Floor. ' 1
MEN! Keep Warm in One of
These High-Grade
Overcoats j
$0050 $AQ50 B
Values ■■ Values
$55.00 $75.00 Wfjf ^
New arrivals purchased for our regular season’s selling from ^B
our standard makers, including Stein-Bloch. Rosenwald & Weil, B j '
Goodman & Suss, Styleplus and others. Garments that represent
the finest in tailoring, style, fabric and pattern. K^IY,
Ulsters and ulsterettes made with large, warm collars. Eng- jfnln|
lish box back coats in single or double-breasted models. jfct " ]
Main Floor £>„’* _ :
Men’s Overcoats II
’24“
$40.00 v
Made of plain through and through or fancy plaid back >
materials. Single or double-breasted models in the new
shades of brown, gray, blue and fancy mixtures.
Main Floor
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