The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Such circumstances as those under which we bought this tremendous stock are not made to order
They are rarely made by chance--so rarely that when they do come about, the bargains which are offered as a result are bargains not to be equalled
Do not delay. Response has been enthusiastic and buying has Many lots are already exhausted. ' Manv others remain only in
been brisk. Shoppers have recognized unheard-of values and small quantities. If you are to take full advantage of this sale,
have been quick and sure to take advantage of them. New mer- buy all the goods you need—save all the money it is possible for
chandise has been brought forward as fast as goods were sold. you to save—you must shop early.
The Following Items Are On Sale at a Fraction of Their Real Value
Drugs Beauty Preparations Imported Art Novelties Traveling Bags
V, Table Cloths Napkins Floor Lamps Trimmings Cedar Chests Pianos
Table Damask Laces Wash Goods Trunks Lace Curtains
Fancy Linens While Goods Draperies Record Albums
Bedspreads Wool Goods Art Needlework Furniture( Single Pieces
Sheets Silks Embroideries Linoleums and Suites)
Pillow Cases Robes Wilton Rugs Pianos Phonographs, Etc.
Table Lamps Domestics Axminster and Oriental Rugs Men's Suits Men's Hats
\ || Notions Suitcases Brussels Rugs Rag Rugs Men's Overcoats
Men's Caps Men’s Shoes j Coats Blouses Sweaters \ Girls’ Sweaters
mm , Men’s Neckwear Women's Night Gowns Girls’Coats Girls’Hats |
Mens Shirts MensfAoies Women’s Envelope Chemise r. , , n r , .
Mens Pajamas c Lingerie Furs J’"*0?”** I ™
Mens Nightshirts y Boys’Suits Boys’Caps | :
Men’s Sweaters Princess Slips (.loves » „v,I- * III
Men’s Hosiery Women’s Evening Slippers Boys eSckuear
Men's Trousers, Etc. Footwear Millinery Boys’ Blouses H atches
Women's Dresses Neckwear Underwear Infants’ Wear j:j
[Tuesday Morning in the Burgess-Nash Sale—We Feature I
Warm BLANKETS--COMFORTERS
I Wool Blankets
Burgess-Nash 7.95 Pair Quality
An extra heavy plaid blanket, ap- \ flHHI
proximately 80 per cent wool. Size I j|H
70x80 inches. All thoroughly steam- I ^^^B
to prevent shrinking. Neatly
bound edges. i
The best values we have offered / Hi Ortiy
in many seasons. * MI»
■ W'ooZ Finished Cotton . . .
I Blankets
I-too Plaid Blankets
■ good weight for use in place I [.
I of sheets; easily washed. ®
M In assorted colors; neatly JkAA
inches; values from 4.50 11D,
In m- 5.00, pair vr,t
] All Wool '
’ ;i! * In assorted plaids; some are C0'{0I1 R id dkCt S
■ bound with sateen; some CA W>w».lwll Wlllllllwlw
‘Jji B are whipped; every pair
| ill B guaranteed pure wool and RjB Full sized. In colors of gray 1 A
iij B double bed size. , or tan; fancy washable bor- IV
_ders, thread whipped edges, f # D.
smhJ —
Economical Shoppers Will Have
the Reward of Many Dollars Saved Tuesday
These savings on bedding invite competition. The qualities are such they com
pel instant attention—the prices so amazingly low they present a ‘‘once-in-a
lifetime” buying opportunity. It is indeed a timely sale that offers tremendous
bargains that mean the zenith of economies to the thrifty shopper.
Comforters 72x84 in. i
Regularly 14JiO to 18.00
The lot consists of wool filled
and cotton filled comforts;
finest French cambric, others
with best quality sateen; all
beautiful patterns and colors.
Sizes 72x84 inches.
Beacon Blankets Co"1,?rters
values
6.75 Values I 2? dozen comforter*. Filled with
p _ fine*t quality whit# sanitary cot
beacon Indian blanket?, size ton. covered With a standard quai
fi*5x80 inches, in a wonder- >ty •ilkolin*. s-inrh ri«in rotor
fill ranee of Indian and bor'i,r you “v'
N’avajo designs; serviceable
and attractive; a real value; I !‘
each -
— Silk Covered Wool Filled 1
Cotton Blankets JSSSSS, I j
Ui /■ : u i ] I The entire Burire**-Na»h stock <f ^ ^ ca HI
ool finished cotton blan- Ski Ik. Comforters, filled with finest A AM •!]
ket? with fast color wa?h- lambs Wool and covered with best M M
able border?; thread whipped quality tiiw. in plain shade* an l |Sj
j„ . J,,.„li« j e . beautiful brocade effects, all are ■■ gnh
end?, durable and comfort- In %hm -2xM ,is* K*ch, fg:
able weight for winter u?e; _ M
■
1 Drastic Reductions on Table Linens Towels, Bed Spreads |
- From the Burgess-Nash Stocks as Well as Many Excellent Linens From Our Own Stocks
Table Linens Savings
Linen table cloths, cotton tabl cloths,
linen napkins and cotton napkins. In
all sizes and all weights. Some most
extraordinary values.
Linen Napkins
These are in odd sets of half dozrn nr
dozen napkins. They are in the 1H
inch, 20-inch, 22-inrh and 24-inch sizes.
All desirable napkins for luncheon or
dinner.
Bleached Irish
Table Damask
Beautiful quality, full bleached table
IIIH damask in several very attractive pat
terns. A long wearing grade 4 QQ
II II that will launder well.
|!j| ZOO Crochet
I Bedspreads
fSjijj For large sized beds and have the Mar ^
III seilles designs. Hemmed edges. An ex
l|| cellent weight—
1 1.98 2.98
h«“ Turkish Towels
, While
They
Last
Kxcellent quality, big heavy towel*, 19x
.'18 inebe*. Corded thread with lovely
border* in rose, blue or yellow.
Stevens Pure
Linen Toweling
All linen brown and silver bleached
crash toweling with attractive colored
border; a 80c
quality.
5.000 Turkish Towels
These are all the samples and the rejects from the W. and A. E. !
Margerson Mills of Philadelphia. Towels famous for splen- j
did texture and long wearing qualities. They are in plain and
solid colors; fancy colored borders, jacquard borders and fine
hemstitched ends. One of the most remarkable lots of towels
we’ve had to offer in a long time.
2.00 Towels, for _1.25 I I 1.25 Towels, for _ 69c
1.50 Towels, for _ 75c 98c Towels, for _ 60c
Get Your Year's Supply While You Can Buy
Them a t These Ridiculously LOW Prices
Pure Linen
Table Dama »k
This is fine heavy weight mi
bleached table damask, in very
attractive patterns. Kvery thread
pure linen. Washes white after
a few trips to the laundry. The
best wearing of the A-l table
damasks/
t
Thouaands of
Fine Linens
All kinds of linens, mostly hand made,
includinsr Madeira pieces, Arairen and y.
It* .broidery, Sardinian filets IA
and hand drawn pieces. There are ' " aU
scarf-, centerpiece*, doilies, many pieces % / *aee
"hull you may match for buffet or */o||ft
console set. "WII
Main Floor—West
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1,000 Satin Finish I jjjjj
Table Cloths at Savinssoi- I 1
"What great harm it an oil spot on a washable cloth? U jj!|
How much will a machine mark mar a cloth after 9 |||j
one washing? Yet such immaterial things make yi
these cloths "imperfect," and so we bought them at 8,
an absurdly low price. 9
Highly mercerized pattern cloths of ■
beautiful design. ■
58x58-inch. 98c fi4x71-inch, 1.79 I njf I
58x72*inch, 1.19 70x70-inch. 1.98 GiTIClIVlOTC |S
1.000 Yard*
Linen Toweling
29c and 35c quality fine, full bleached
linen toweling with colored border; in
the 17-inch 4 —
width. A Z7C
W hi tv and Xalural
Art Linen
Tn white and natural; mostly all short
lenpths. Widths, IK inches to 72 inches. '
Kxcellent linen of smooth, even weave.
Savings of V3 to V2
|
SJO to 12JO Linen
Luncheon Sets
White with colored borders, or solid jjij
color* in blue, yellow or rose Set con
sists of one cloth (in sires for round, I
square or oblong tables),
and six 15-inch napkins Wafcw
' mi
9 Sc til-inch
Table Damask
^ V h'ghly mercer cd »atr ah , ,
tra heavy quality Sev eral lovely floral 11
and conventional designs. An excellent
cloth for every-day CQ/a N 1
wear :