Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 18, 1917, NEWS SECTION, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 18, 1917.
9 A
BIG DAKOTA FIRM
MOYES TO OMAHA
Brictson Manufacturing Com
pany Makes Tires for U. S
and European Markets.
EDWIN SWOBE IS AGENT
The Brictson Manufacturing com
pany of Brookings, S. D, manufac
turer of automobile tire treads and
tires, is to move its plant to Omaha.
This is announced by the industrial
committee of the Commercial club,
which committee has been in touch
with the company for some time re
garding the move. The company has
been manufacturing, these products
for eight years. The site has not been
determined upon.
The Brictson tire tread is a metal
studded tread with a 10,000-mile guar
antee that has proven a big success
and has developed the Brictson plant
from small beginnings into one of the
foremost manufacturing plants in
South Dakota. The Brictson prod
uct has been sold in every state in the
union and in many foreign countries.
Prior to this time the business has
been conducted almost exclusively by
mail.
Choose Omaha.
The industrial committee of the
Commercial club heard of the success
of this company and extended an in
vitation to it, even sending Industrial
Secretary Gillan to Brookings to in
vestigate it. The Brictson company
selected Omaha as its new location
because of its superior railroad facil
ities and the rich territory it serves.
The date of the moving of the plant
has not been decided.
On the board of directors of this
company are: George W. Cobel,
cashier of the First National bank of
Brookings; H. F. Haroldson, cashier
of the Farmers' National bank,
Brookings; G. J. Flittie, cashier of
the Bank of Brookings; W. L. Mont
gomery, president of the Iowa State
Savings bank of Sioux City, la., and
O. A. Brictson, president and general
manager of the company. To the
above named directors will be added
two Omaha men at an early date.
In addition to manufacturing the
Brictson guaranteed 10,000-mile tire
and the Brictson two-piece tire, both
covered by basic patents, the com
pany will manufacture standard tires,
both in non-skid and plain-tread, as
well as high grade inner tubes.
Edwin T. Swobe has just been ap
pointed fiscal agent for the company.
Help
Wanted!
We require at once several
bright, capable young men
and women who are anxious
to enter the field of business.
Positions await sales
people, packers, inspectors, .
cashiers, cash boys and cash
girls' in our various depart
ments. Are you interested or have
you a son or daughter,
brother or sister, relative or
friend whom you are inter
ested in starting upon a suc
cessful business career?
We shall be pleased to
painstakingly interviewthese
people any morning after 10
o'clock in the Superintend
ent's office, Balcony, Main
Floor.
Here are a few of the ad
vantages which working in
the Burgess-Nash Store af
fords :
GOOD SALARIES
COMMISSIONS
SHORT HOURS
PLEASANT
ENVIRONMENT
GOOD VENTILATION
EDUCATIONAL
FACILITIES
In addition through our
Welfare Association, free
medical attention is pro
vided. And, again, there are
abundant opportunities for
advancement, depending en
tirely upon the capabilities
and ambition of the individual
Standard
Sewing Machines
THE standard of the
world, long shuttle,
ball bearing and guar
anteed for a lifetime.
Sold on easy terms as
low as
$1.00
a Week.
For Monday we feat
ure five Standard made
machines at $18.00.
The "Wizard" sewing
machine at $15.50-
Free sewing lessons.
Fourth Floor
Burgess-Nash Company'
Sunday, February 18,' 1917-
STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY-
Phone Douglas 137
Burgess-Nash Announce Their Annual February
Exposition and Sale of New
Nothing
But
the
Truth
A popular play in New
York a successful perform
ance here.
The merchant who tries to
succeed in business by deceiv
ing his public is living in the
past, and his business is
doomed to an early death.
This is the age of confidence
and satisfaction, and the ca
pable merchant, whose goods
are well bought, intelligently
selected and moderately
priced, has no need to over
state their quality or to exag
gerate their value.
Burgess-Nash has only one
claim to make upon your pat
ronage service.
Our merchandise must be
the best. It must always be
exactly right and just what
you want. It must be in good
variety, and it must be fairly
priced.
So long as we excel in sup
plying your requirements in
the best possible manner, we
may justly expect to win our
deserved reward
In the meantime we shall
tell you the truth in our ad
vertisements and over our
counters. We trust that we
shall never have to show mer
chandise so lacking in merit
as to require that more than
the truth be told to make it
seem attractive to our cus
tomers. "Good wine needs no bush,"
and right merchandise needs
nothing but the truth to rec
ommend it
Our Annual
February Sale of
Furniture
Embracing our entire
stock with reductions of
10 to 50
Continues for Monday with
greater impetus. Furniture for
every purpose and every room
in the home offered at big
savings.
Bar gets-Nm& Co. Third Floor
SPRANG
Involving Several Thousand Yards of Glorious New Height-of-Fashion Weaves at Prices
Under the Prevailing Market Quotations
IT is an exposition and sale most carefully prepared for the service of
the many who have learned through experience to trust Burgess
Nash for their silks. An exposition that will reveal much that is new and
authoritative in fashion ; silks that we can depend on and we invite you
to come and see them and choose.
GREAT care has been given to the gathering of this display; it has been
the work of many months, for good silks at low prices we found scarce
in the market. But it was after long and careful selection and testing and
trying and studying that we got fabrics of the quality, standard, and fresh
ness that we wanted and colors of the right tones.
The New Ideas in Sports Silks
THE brilliant colors, the soft materials, all speak eloquently of the appeal of the sports
garments, and as to be truly sports-like they must above all be simple ; this should be
good news to the home dressmaker.
"KHAKI KOOL" "YO-SAN" "SPORTS TUSSAH"
"TOKIO" "SAMARA" "HINDOO" ETC, ETC.
BurfeM-Nkfth CoMom now Price range, $1.95 to $3.50 yard.
l j
Fancy Silks Much Underpriced
Novelty taffetas, stripes and plaids,
36-inch $1.49 yard
Novelty taffetas, in sports stripes,
36-inch $1.49 yard
Novelty taffetas, for skirts, suits,
36-inch $2.50 yard
Novelty pussy willow, pretty colors,
40-inch $2.95 yard
Striped tub silks, 25 patterns,
36-inch $1.25 yard
Sports stripe pongee, big selection,
27-inch 69c yard
Imported pongee, sports figures
32-inch $1.49 yard
Silk faille, huge sports patterns,
40-inch $3.50 yard
Silk Purrette voile, pretty patterns,
40-inch $2.75 yard
Gr,os de Londre, changeable coloring,
36-inch : $2.50 yard
Colored Silks at Lowered Prices
Chiffon taffetas, light or dark,
36-inch $1.69 yard
Satin taffeta soiree, special,
36-inch $1.95 yard
Satin charmeuse, range of colors,
40-inch $2.25 yard
Crepe de chine, all silk,
40-inch $1.49 yard
Satin Francaise, newest shades,
36-inch $2.95 yard
Heavy silk poplins, for suits,
40-inch $2.50 yard
Silk poplins, for dresses,
36-inch 98c yard
Crepe meteor, newest colors,
40-inch ' $2.25 yard
Satin phalanx, a new weave,
36-inch $2.25 yard
Tussah silks, new plain shades,
40-inch $2.50 yard
New Black Silks Specially Underpriced
Chiffon taffetas,
40-inch $1.69 yard
Chiffon taffetas,
32-inch $1.10 yard
Crepe de chines,
40-inch $1.35 yard
Satin duchess,
36-inch $1.59 yard
Silk faille,
36-inch $2.25 yard
Silk poplin,
36-inch 98c yard
Crepe meteor,
40-inch $2.50 yard
Satin messaline,
36-inch $1.19 yard
All-silk pongee,
36-inch $1.75 yard
Washable satin,
36-inch $1.95 yard
21-Inch Pongee, Yard 98c
A selection of rough pongee, full 2l inches wide,
in rose, pink, blue and natural.
Well Cut, Fit and Pin Your
New Dress Free of Charge
S a special feature of our piece goods sections we
have secured for a limited time the services of
Mrs. Moulton and Staff
of the Keister Dressmaking School, who will cut, fit and pin any
material you may buy at 98c a yard or over without charge.
Mrs. Moulton and staff are masters in women's garment con
struction. They have knowledge of styles, of fabrics and trim
mings in the widest sense.'
Mrs. Moulton and staff will be in the Silk Department Mon
day. Please accept this service with our compliments.
Ask them for style information to your heart's content You'll
find their suggestions most helpful, instructive and make the pro
ducing of your garments much easier.
BURGESS-NASH COMPANY.
Women's Sports Shirts Made
To Your Special Measure
FOR three days (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday),
we will take special orders (to your measure), for
your spring and summer supply of sports shirts for golf,
tennis, horseback riding, boa.ting,
traveling and tailleur suit wear. tfips l -HS.
These shirts will be
strictly man - tailored
by a New York shirt
maker different from
the ordinary shirts, in
that each one will be
made by an indivdual
with particular attention to work
manship and detail.
Select your model from several
we will have on display.
The materials from which you
may select are men's wear crepe, Habutai,
crepe de chene, handkerchief or dress
linen,, madras or batiste. ,
Price range, $3.50 to $8.95 each.
Orders taken now will require three to
four weeks for delivery.
Burtou-Nuh Co. Waiit Section, Second Floor
N
EW Wool
Jerseys $2.50
The latest material for
spring in all the newest
shades, such as shadow
lawn green, jap tea rose,
silver gray, gold and other
good shades; 52 inches
wide.
Gaberdines, $2.50
All-wool gaberdines in a good
assortment of colors, tan, plum,
green, burgundy, navy, Copen
hagen blue; 50 inches wide.
Black and White
Checks, 49c to $2.50
Black and white checks are
always good; also black and
white checks with a little color
ing; 25 different size checks; 36
to 56-inch widths.
Bur--.-N.ih Co. Main Floor
N
EW Spring
Wash Goods
There is no end to the
selection of lovely designs.
Fancy Voiles, 35c
White ground with floral ef
fects, also plaids, blue and gold
combinations, 40 inches wide.
Novelty Suitings, 59c
Rich sports color stripes, in
cluding gaberdine weaves, bas
ket weaves, plain weaves, also
plain weaves to match newest
fabrics.
Sports Tussah, 79c
36 inches pide, mercerized
tussah silks; latest shades, in
cluding shadow lawn green, tea
rose, pink' and other pretty
shades, silk finish. 1
BurgMt-Nash Co. Ma hi Floor
There's a Certain Style
Distinction in These Tailleur
Suits For Spring
at $29.50
This Suit,
$29.50.
that always distinguishes
Burgess - Nash ready-to-wear.
Suits that show Spring
in every line. This means
their style, individuality
and distinctiveness, are
such as will appeal to the
woman who gives a
thought for the new.
The style trend is a de
cided change from the
past season some are
strictly tailored, with
smart, ' close collar, snug
shoulders and straight sil
houette, that so many dis
criminating women prefer.
The coats are box pleated from
the belt down, odd shaped pockets,
silk collar that can be detached,
knife pleated skirts, that are slight
ly longer than last season.
The materials are Poiret twills, poplins,
gaberdines, burella cloth, English tweeds,
in apple green, gold, mustard, gray, copen,
tan, navy, as well as black.
Burtoaa-Najh Co. Second Floor
M
onday in the Down Stairs Store
Crash Towels, 3c
Cotton crash towels, size 16x16,
bleached, with red borders, twilled,
3c each.
Brown Crash, 12c
18-inch heavy brown crash, with
blue border, very absorbent, and
excellent wearing quality.
Table Damask, 89c
70-inch bleached mercerized
damask, linen finish, excellent
weight.
Men's Shirts, 44c
"Odds and ends" of shirts ac
cumulated, in one big lot at an
enormous cut in price, even below
what any shirt, no matter how in
ferior the quality might be, can
be bought at wholesale; sale price,
at 44c.
Child's Dresses, 39c
Children's wash dresses and
middies, made of fine ginghams
and percales. Middies made of
good materials, collars and cuffs
of fancy colors, 39c.
Men's Pants, $2.95
An assortment of casstmere and
worsted pants, good neat stripe ef
fects; all size waist measures, 32
to 44; specially priced, at $2.95.
House Dresses, $1.00
Big lot of women's house dresses,
made of percale and ginghams,
light and dark colors and wide
selection of patterns; very spe
cially priced, at $1.00.
Underwear, 23c
White cotton, mostly samples,
including vests, pants and union
suits; the garment, 23c.
Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats
at $1.50
ALL fresh, new spring creations
and, although the price is
small, correctness of style has
not been sacrificed; you will be
surprised at the real style beauty
of this collection of ready-to-wear
hats, which embraces the newest
in satin and straw combinations.
Burgwa.-N.ah Co. Down Stair. Store
Silk Dresses, $9.95
Straight, pleated models, belted,
pleated jacket and shirred skirt ef
fects in crepe de chene, taffeta and
silk poplin; nicely trimmed in
shades of gray, navy, black, rose,
and belgian blue, compose the
group at $9.95.
Percale Remnants, 10c
Short lengths, 2 to 10 yards, of
standard percales, 36 inches wide,
light shades, 10c yard.
Mercerized Poplins, 15c
27-inch mercerized poplins, light
or dark shades, also white, 15 Me
yard.
ITO ATI 1FK
EVERYBODYS STORE