Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 14, 1917, NEWS SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 14. 1917.
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Sunday, October 14, 1917.-
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-Store Openi 8:30 A. M.
-BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY-
-Stor Clo.oi at 6 P. M.-
-Phone Douglas 137.
With Old Man Winter Just Around the Corner It's High
Time to Make Your Preparations And at Burgess-Nash
ill!?
Gifts for Your Soldier Boy
We Deliver Them at Training Camp or Canton
ment, or Dispatch Them to the Front
THROUGH a recently established War, Service
Bureau this store is preparedto render a dis
tinct service to the relatives and friends of our sol
diers and sailors. And the
SERVICE IS FREE
Orders left in our store for the boys at the
front are sent to our Paris office and filled in the
great Paris stores, while those for the boys at the
training camps or cantonments are delivered, di
rect from our store. . '
Leave your orders at the Military Department,
third floor. There are numerous .lists of articles from
which selection' can be made.
Suggestions for Soldiers' Gifts to Be Bought in Paris
and Sent Direct from There to Soldiers in
Camp, Front or Hospitals-
Tobacco, Dainties, Toilet Articles, Noreltios, Clothing, .Food
Drugs, Medicine and Money.
This obviates all danger of ocean delays and loss of packages
sent from this side.
By the Burgess-Nash service (for which we make no charge)
your gift goes promptly, safely, surely, and your soldier boy
gets it. .
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When the Frost Is OA the Pumpkin
There's a Sweater On the Girl
AND it will be a smarter and handsomer style than she
has ever worn, if it is selected from the new models
that have just come in. Belts, pockets, collars, seem simple,
bat they have new touches that mark them as 1918 styles,
and refreshingly different.
Barfn-Nh Co. Sacond Floor
The Charm of Youth Belongs to Her
Who Wears Warner's Corsets
TlHE grace, the suppleness, the ease of
' motion and the softness of line all
the envied attributes of youth and health
and loveliness, can be achieved by the wo
man who cares for her body as she cares
for her mind, with intelligence and contin
ued refreshment. ' '
Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets
can contribute by guiding body lines to
the sweeping curves and grace that should
be theirs; by coercing the unwieldy figure
to proportions pleasing and natural ; by re
taining the slim lines perhaps already hers,
and all this easily and with benefit to the
health.
New models in these excellent corsets
are now being shown. They are fashion
able in the last degree, and guaranteed to
wear. You are invited to see them.
Price range, $1.00 to $5.00
Burr l-Nsh Co. Stcond Floor
Pretty Down Comforts, at $12.50
LARGE fine all down comforts, covered with best grade
floral sateen, with plain border to match'
Down and Lamb's Wool Comforts, $15.00
Fine all down and lamb's wool comforts, silk covered,
with border to1 match, downs are all stitched, the lamb's
wool are ribbon tied, a fine assortment, at $15.00 each.
Sateen Covered Comforts, at $25.00.
Handsome covered comforts, best grade down filling.
A wonderful value at $25.00 each. -Blankets,
$15.00 to $29.50.
Made by the St. Mary's wool mills, for which we are ex
clusive agents. The better grade from $15.00 to $29.50.
Burg eM-Nath Co. Main Floor v
ISgl
Don't Forget the
Little Folks
T ITTLE chance that mother, will
- for mother's handsome gown
will win little admiration' while the
girl beside her is not dressed in keep-
ing.
That has been one of our chief
thoughts to help mothers to dress
their little ones in the smartest and
most tasteful' manner.
The new dresses and coats have
been carefully selected from the best
collections in America.
Variety is at its best right now.
Burg ti-Nash Co. Second Floor
Let Us Do Your
Amateur Finishing
s
E guarantee our work
and assure you the best
service in the city.
Films left "at our kodak
section any day before 12:30
will be developed and printed
ready for delivery next day
at 11:30 a. m,
Films left before 4 p. m.
will be ready for delivery next day
at 3:30 p. m.
Then, too, come here ofor your
films and supplies. Our stocks are
always fresh.
BurfoM-Nash Co. Mala Floor
Around the
Store ,
T T is none too soon now to have furs
x sent home from storage; neither
is it too 'soon to have repairs made.
People who do not wish to take the
trouble to come into the, store can
telephone us what they wish done
and we will give them an estimate.
(Second Floor.)
People who are beginning to pfan
their Christmas gifts already are
buying Christmas cards. Our lines
are ready. Main Floor.)
Clothes horses are helpful in
homes where there are small folk;
garments can be dried on them in
inclement weather. (Down Stairs
Store.)
A good scrubbing brush will save
time and energy. (Down Stairs
Store.)
Chamois skins that will not harden
are the best to buy and are beyond
a doubt the most economical (Main
Floor.)
Always here are babies, children
and pets to Becure as subjects for
one's camera, not to mention soldiers
leaving, for the .front If you are
not using a camera you are missing
something worth while. Brownie No.
2 vest pocket kodaks and cameras,
$6.00 to $25.00. (Main Floor.)
Bates' Seersucker
Crepe, at 14Vc
AN odd - lot of Bates seersucker
crepe, about twenty pieces in all
lavendelxtan and white stripes
for Monday at 14 He
27-Inch Poplin, 15 V8c
. Irish poplin, mill ends, up to ten
yards pink, blue, lavender, green,
etc. Also a splendid quaWty of
sateen for linings; Monday at 15 He
yard.
Comforter Challies, 14 3-4c
Twenty different' patterns to se
lect from in fajacy floral designs;
36 inches wide; for Monday at 14fc
yard.
Burg ooi-Nash Co. Down Stairs Stora
We Doubt If You've Ever Shared
In Better Values Than Represented in These
WOMEN'S WINTER GOATS
So Early in tHe Season Values That
Are Simply Unmatchable
SURPLUS of a big coat manufacturer, who willingly accepted a big sacrifice that he
S might clear his floor to make room fornew lines he was preparing to place on the
market. You are the one benenuea mosx. r our groups; .
Women and Musei Women and Misses'
Winter Coati
$4.95
INCLUDING black
broadcloth, plaid cloth
and colored astrakhan
sport coats. Wonderful
values, at $4.95.
-Winter Coats-
$9.95
MOSTLY made of burella
froth, some with large
cape collars, others plush
trimmed; colors, green, bur
gundy, brown and navy; sale
price, $9.95.
Women's and Misses
Winter CoaU
$12.50
COATS of fancy coatings,
fancy velvet and burella
cloth, trimmed with plusb and
fur. Large collars and belts;
colors, green, burgundy, brown
and navy; sale price, $12.50.
Women's and Misses'
Winter Coats
$15.95
COATS of wool velour, pom
. pom, burella cloth, in a
wide range of colors; some
trimmed with plush fur, large
cape collars, some trimmed
with fur; also plain plush
coats, at $15.95. i
Burf M-Niih Co. Down Stair Star.
Monday We Present Our Collection of
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That Fashion Favors for the Fall and Winter Season
WHO would suspect that silk manufacturers are worrying because they can' t fill all
their orders, or could believe that there is a shortage expected soon in many kinds
of silk?
Certainly no one who sees the very complete and handsome assortments that are
ready Monday in our Silk Section.
There can be no shortage for women who select their Fall gowns while these splendid
stocks are here ; neither are there any restrictions about variety of kinds, patterns or color
ings at least not now. Later on there may be another story to tell. And we advise early
selections, while color lines and patterns are complete; for prices are likely 'to go much
higher when we have to go after new supplies.
Satin Francaise at $2.95 Yard
The most popular silk this season and the only satin that is guaran
teed not to rough up, all the latest shades of purple, blue, brown, taupes
and changeable; exclusive with Burgess-Nash in Omaha. 36 inches at
$2.95 a yard. ,
Moon-Glow Satin at $3.95 Yard
A rich and. very high luster satin for dresses, suits and coats, all the
wanted dark street shades, 40 inches, at $3.95 a yard.
Radium Silk at $2.25 Yard
Especially suitable for making soft and clinging goyis, very pretty,
in all the new Fall shades, both light and dark, 40 inches wide, at $2.25
a yard.
Satin Princess at $1.49 Yard
For gowns and waists, a rich, soft satin, in every possible shade, in
cluding white and black, 36 inches wide. Special at $1.49 a yard.
Dress and Suit Satin, $3.25
40 inches wide. Soft and drapy, but a nice, heavy quality, comes in
brown, iaupe, navy, Belgium blue, French gray, old rose, burgundy,
green, plum and black, at $3.25.
, 36-Inch Wash Satin, $1.95
In flesh and white, very good for collars and under
wear, very special, at, $1.95 a yard.
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Canton Crepe at $2.50 Yard
Is a good heavy weight, a silk that will give wear and
satisfaction, in a full line of colors, 40 inches wide, $2.50
a yard.
40-Inch Satin Meteors, $2.25 and $3.25
All the wanted street and evening shades, very soft and
rich, at $2.25 and $3.25 a yard.
New Flowered Satin at $1.50
For linings, in the very smartest of colorings, 31 inches
wide, at $1.50 a yard.
Brocaded Lining Satin, $1.50
In white, tan and pink, 36 incheswide, very special at
$1.50 a yard.
Crepe de Chine at $1.75 Yard
The all-silk kind, in, a heavy weight for dresses and
waists, full line of. shades, both light and dark, also white
and black, 40 inches wide, $1.75 a yard.
36-Inch Lining Satin at 08c Yard
In all the shades, used for coat linings," special, at 98c.
Black Silk Specials v
36-inch black peau-de-soie, special, $1.59 a yard.
36-inch black satin, rich raven black, $1.69 a yard, v
36-inch black taffeta, chiffon finish, $1.49 a yardv
86-inch black messaline, high satin finish, $1.25 a yard.
40-inch crepe de chine, heavy quality, $1.69 a yard.
40-inch black meteor, soft and dressy, $2.25 a yard. J .
36-inch black duchess satin, high finish, $1.95 a yard.'
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Fancy Silks Monday at $1.69
36-inch dress, waist and skirt silks, in pretty stripe,
check and plaid in satin and taffeta. All in smart colorings,
also a full line of colors in chiffon taffeta. Sale price,
$1.69 a yard. v
36-Inch Silk Poplin at $1.25
For onfti-piece dresses and suits, a very nice quality with
a high silky finish, complete line of colors, also blck, spe
cial, $1.25 a yard. ' -:
, Heavy Silks Monday at 98c
A big lot of fancy silks in stripe, shepherd check, plaids,
plain, satin taffeta and silk poplin, for dresses and waists,
24 and 36 inches jvide. On sale, $1.49 and 98c a yard.
BurtM.-Na.il Co. Mln Floor
Why Should We ant to Sell These
Linens? Because You Should Buy Them
AND we should serveou. A recent trade paper says:
"Each week' sees the supply of linens shortening, and
men well posted in the trade predict that itvis only a ques
tion of time before linens will entirely disappear from the
market.". These superb 'linens are still here at these fair
prices: , 1
13-Piece Lunch Set, at $1.75
A fine white figured art cloth, buttonhole, scalloped in light blue,
delft blue or pink: the Bet consists of one centerpiece, 24 inches; six
11-inch doilies and six 6-inch doilies.
,, 13-Piece Madeira Embroidered Set, $6.00
Fine grass bleached pure linen hand-scalloped and. embroidered neat
small eyelet designs; nice for a gift if not for your own use.
Scalloped Damask Napkins, $5.50 a Dozen
14x1 4-inch heavy fine satin damask, pure linen, assorted patterns,
scalloped edge; these are priced exceptionally low. "
Hemstitched Linen Table Cloths, $4.00 Each
64x64-inch pure linen damask table cloths, full bleached, good heavy
weight, beautiful assorted patterns.
Table Cloths With Napkins to Match
Heavy double satin damask, a big assortment of patterns; fine
Scotch or Moravian manufacture; these are priced far below today's
market.
72-inch by 2 yards, $7.00. I 81-Inch by 2 yards, $9.00.
72-inch by 2 yards, $8.75. 20x20-inch napkins, $6.50 doz.
,72-inch by 3 yards, $10.50. I 24x24-inch napkins, $8.75 doz.
" ' Burgooo-Noili Cov Main Floor
Our Gift Section On the Third Floor Is,
Indeed, a Treasure Corner
F ASCINATING gifts, original giftsv charming gifts, in
a wide variety from all the worldin one gift section.
An opportune place and it's none too early either, to make
selections for Christmas' gift giving.
Satsuma vases, flower bowls, rose jars, Chinese gong, bronze fig
ures, Chinese gods, door stops, fish bowls, dinner chimes, cigarette
boxes, telephone screens, Chinese bronze vases and book ends, salad
bowls, lamps, decorated baskets, nut bowls, brass candlesticks, an end
less variety for your selection.
Incense burners in br6nze or brass, $1.25 to $10.00. . '
Decorated glass, in blue and pink designs, for guest room candle
sticks, night lamps, jewel boxes, candy and powder boxes, make an ap
propriate gift, $1.50, $2.50 and $5.00.
Japanese ash trays real oriental, 50c
Cloisoine, brass, bronze and antique Chinese teapots, $5.50 to $9.00,
Japanese sewing box and needle
case, 50c.
Painted wooden knitting pin
holders, 75c.
Choice Pekoe tea in quarter and
half-pound packages, 59c and f 9c.
Preserved ginger cum quats in
half and pound tins, 50c and 98c.
Puss in Boots, $1.50.
BurgM.-Nuti Co. Third Floor
Automobile necessity in leather
cases, $3.50. -
Temple incense, with burner, 45c
. Children's jumping rope with
fancy handles, 50c.
Children's rainy day sets, $1.98
Leather key cases, 50c
Laundry sets. $1.05. -
Peter Rabbit andt dolls, $1.50.
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What Dress Goods Will You
Have for Your New Fall Gown?
WE can ask you this question with excellent promise for
supplying exactly what you desire ; for we were early
in the market and placed liberal orders and our collections
of woolen fabrics are gratifyingly broad and, diversified.
But we advise early selections, for we would not be doing
our duty to our customers if we did not warn them of what
is coming. v . . j
All-Wool French Serge, $1.49
Very special all-wool fine French serge for making1 one-piect
dresses, in navy blue only, very special, 42 inches, wide, at $1.49.
Special Quality, 50-Inch Broadcloth, $1.95
Broadcloth is considered the most fashionable . wool-' fabric for)
dresses and tailored suits. We are now showing a complete line in the
wanted shades of brown, burgundy, navy, Copenhagen, dark green and
plum; Monday we offer a very special quality, 50 inches, for $1.95 a
yard. i
Novelty Wool Suitings, 98c to $3.00""
A big line of novelty wool suiting and check an& plaid of the dark
coloring, also smart stripe and mixtures for dresses, skirts and suits,
40 to 54 inches wide; price from 98c to $3.00 a yard.
Scotch Plaids, Big Selection, at 69c .
Pretty Scotch plaids for children's dresses in fifteen different col-'
orings, special, 69c yard. "V ,
- New AH-Wool Coating, $3.25 to $5.50
A special showing of the correct weaves in heavy all-wool coating,
such as velour, Bolivia and Scotch mixtures. These come in the want
ed shades of navy, burgundy, mulberry, Africa brown, leather, copen
hagen, taupe and red and black; also pretty mixtures in gray and
brown; all 64 inches wide; $5.50, $3.95, $3.50 and $345 a yard.
Burf M.-Nth C Main Floor '
Will Allow $12.50 for Your :
Old Sewing Machine Monday
PT tkfliAW WAVla ma ott.11
JL m'ake that allowance to
you as part payment on the
famous
"Standard" Rotary
recognised as the standard
sewing machine of the world
beautifully built, ball bear
ing, sit-straight models.
Other specials for Mon
day: No. 66 Singer (new) . ; . .$52
No. 66 Singer (used) . . .$24
Wheeler & Wilson (new),
at $39.
Wheeler & Wilson (used),
at $18. " t
Howe Special (used). . .$17
BurftJa-Naih Co. Fourth Floor
. Special
Be$t lowing machine
oil, Monday, 5e a bot
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