Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 03, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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Sunday, February 3, 191ft-
St" Hort
" A. M. to P. M."
-BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY-
Store Hour:
A. M. to t. M."
-Phone D. 137.
Monday Ss Thrift DaySa veBuy War Savings Stamps
THIS OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 8. 1918.
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Thrift
Means
Prosperity
Not
Parsimony
Every man, woman and child
ought to avoid wasteful ex
penditureought to save where
ever possible, but not to the
point of parsimony.
Save some money now by all
mearfe, you have a golden ftppor
Uinity. Invest in Liberty Bonds,
Thrift Stamps and War Savings
Certificates. Do it until it hurts.
You'll help your country. You'll
help yourself. You'll have a
profitable investment and one
that is secure.
If a Liberty Bond or War Sav
ings Certificate is not safe
backed by Uncle Sam nothing
can be safe.
But do not hoard, keep most
of your money moving just as
you always have.
The needed and legitimate
purchases should be made just
as ever.
We must have seasonable
clothing and can probably buy
it now. more cheaply than Iatar.
We must and should have time
and labor-saving devices in our
homes, offices, factories just
as always.
Let us spend our money for
these desirable things. But let
us spend it more carefully, more
advisedly, more wisely than ever.
Let us habitually read and study
the advertisements before buy
ing. Let us make every dollar
count.
Let us renew our obligations
to work harder keep , cheerful
spend wisely, and never flinch
a moment from our duty.
VALENTINES
and Novelties
Our showing is quite ready,
including novelties of all sorts;
nut cups, tally and place cards,
lunch sets, napkins, table cov
ers, plates and party invita
tions. Valentines to make let the
youngsters make their own.
special box for 25c.
Valentine folders and cards,
with -clever verses for the
grownups, 5c to 25e.
Valentines for "that box at
school," at le to 15c. v
BurfMt-Nuh Co. Mala Floor
s
N
EWEST BOOKS
Well Worth Reading
One can't "occupy their time
these long winter evenings in a
much better way than by read
ing good books. Here are some
of the new ones:
"Carry On," by Lieut. Con
nigsby Dawson, $1.00.
"Private Pete," his own
story, $1.50.
"Over the Top," by Arthur
Guy Empey, $1.50.
"Three A Things," by Mary
Raymond Shipman Andrews,
50c.
"And the Captain Answered,"
by Octave Thanet, 50c.
4The Pentecost of Calamity,"
by Owen Wister, 50c.
"The Dwelling Place of
Light," by Winston Churchill,
$1.60.
"Understood Betsy," b y
Dorothy Canfield, $1.30.
BurfeM-Nuh Co. Third Floor
Thermometers
The fuel administration says
we should keep 'our rooms from
60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Get a thermometer for every
room, and do what you can to
save coal and also keep your
health.
Thermometers, 35c to $5.00.
Barometers tell you when
storms are on the way, $10 to
$60.
Burfcio-Nuh Co. Main Floor
WOMEN Who Practice Thrift
Will Appreciate This:
Miss E. M . Matthews
Special Representative of(
The Pictorial Review Co.
of New York
Will be at our Pattern Department
MONDAY
This is an excellent opportunity
to-, ...learn :.mort jtboujfe ; these .most
popular patterns. "
Miss 'Matthews will be pleased
to explain why '
Pictorial Review Pattern
are more chic, more graceful and
more economical than any other
pattern.
She will also explain how you
can save time, labor and material
by -using the cutting and construc
tion guides furnished only with
Pictorial Review Patterns
and will be able to give- sugges
tions of great value to the woman
who makes her own clothes.
Burfnt'Nath Co. Main Floor
B
RING YOUR FILMS1
to Burgess-Nash
If you will bring your kodak
films to us any day before
12:30, they will be developed,
printed and ready for you at
11:30, the next
Likewise all films left before
4:00 p. m., will be ready at
3:30 the, next day.
We guarantee our work; too.
Our stock of films is always
fresh, you take no chance if
you buy your films at Burgess-.
Nash. . .
No. 0 Brownie camera, $1.75.
No. 2 Brownie camera, $2.50.
No. 2A Brownie camera, $3.50.
No. 3 Brownie camera, $4.50.
,Xodak albums specially
priced at $1.35 to $3.00. We
carry Eastman kodaks exclus
ively. BurftMNuh Co. Main Floor
Tomorrow Is Mina Taylor Day at Burgess-Nash
, "Choosing a house dress is like picking a husband;
it pays to consider both looks and wearing qualities9
, Aunt Mary.
And Aunt Mary and All Her Neighbors Have Adopted
MINA TAYLOR DRESSES
"For Home and Porch Wear"
AFTER all, the two tests that Aunt Mary gives are the two big ones, aren't they? Isn't
this about the way you decide on a new dress: Is it becoming? Will it wear?
Y
AUNT
MARY
IN the first question you include style, de
sign, the little indivdual touches which
make the dress truly representative of you
and your tastes.
BY the second, you mean fine points of
workmanship the durability of the ma
terials fine wearing quality the staunch
ness with which the dress stands steady use. '
MINA Taylor Dresses will measure up to your
requirements. And tomorrow you will
have an opportunity to see these dresses in
styles for spring dresses which will stand the
double test of appearance and quality.
A great many of our women customers made the acquaintance of Mina Taylor dresses
last season. If you were among the number, you know the quality of these most "different" dresses. If you have
not already learned about MINA TAYLOR DRESSES why, then, this is the very time. Come in tomorrow and
let us show you the linedresses that are good to look at, made of materials that your judgment will approve designed along lines of
originality and beauty. And they are just as practical as they are charming.
We Illustrate Seven of the Splendid Styles Featured in This Offering Monday j
This Droit, $2.25
This Dress, $2.75
This Dro, $3.95
This Dro, $3.50
.
This AproB, $1.75
J558j
Thii Dress, $2.50
Thi. Droit, $4.75
Here Are Some of the Points of Superiority That Are Features of Mina Taylor Dresses:
jnple room through I Large, roomy arm I An abundance of I Ravel-proof button I Every Mint) Taylor I Rigid inspection of
AmpI
the hips so that you
can bend over without
feeling restraint.
holes and sleeves, spar
ing you those binding,
pulling sensations.
room across the shoul
ders. There is comfort,
lots of it, built in at this
point.
holes, your guarantee
there will be no "run
ning" even though the
thread should break.
Dress is first fitted over
a living model, insur
ing a perfectly fitted
dress.
Mina Taylor Dresses
preventing imperfec
tions and defects.
The display of Mina Taylor Dresses will be at i its best tomorrow. Take opportunity when you are down
town to come in and "shop through" the line. There's a Mina Taylor here for you. . And it will meet Aunt Mary's tests (and
your tests) of a dress. Come for it tomorrow. ' ,
Mina Taylor Dresses. $2.25 to $5.50. Mina Taylor Aprons, 50c to $2.50
Burfui-Nath Co. S.cond Floor
A Most Unusual Sale of
New Georgette Crepe Hats
Which Spells T-H-R-I-F-T in Capital Letters
Because It Means a Saving of About One-Half
$5o0
raw
A
ND not only the thrift-wise woman who will appreciate this an
nouncement, but every woman who has the need or desire for
a new hat for present and early spring wear.
The hats are the show-room models of a leading Chicago trimmed hat maker,
which we fortunately bought at about half price, and we offer t6 you the same benefit.
They're made of pure silk Georgette crepe in all the very newest shapes and for
every occasion, including: J
Bustle Hats Poke Bonnets Mushroom Sailors ,
Large Hats Dress Hats . Street Hats
All individual creations but one of a kind, 1n every new favored color and black.
It is, indeed, a most unusual offering the like of which comes but seldom.
Burf eu-Nuh Co. Second Floor
Monday a Day of Thrift in Down' Stairs Store
EVERYONE with a thought of economy will thoroughly appreciate the gatRering of money-saving specials .
in the Down Stairs Store Monday. , , .
Women's Vests, 15c
Women's white cotton vests,
low neck and sleeveless, . full
taped, samples; special at 15c
Women's Union Suits, 50c
Women's white cotton union
suits, long sleeves, ankle length,
light fleecing, at 50c
Girls' Middies, 39c
Girls' middie blouses, big va
riety of styles in white and fancy
trimmed ; specially priced at 39c.
Girls' Dresses, 39c
Girls' wash dresses and aprons,
made of colored ginghams, re
duced to 39c.
Boys' Pants, 98c
Boys' pants, fancy mixtures and
corduroys, sizes 6 to 16 years, re
duced to 98c.
Boys' Blouses, 50c
Boys' blouses of light colored
percales, sizes 6 to 10 years; spe
cially priced at 50c.
Wool Scarfs, 49c
Women's and children's all wool
and fiber silk scarfs, caps, shawls,
etc., all colors and sizes; reduced
to'49e.
Dress Ginghams,
16V2c a Yard
27-inch dress ginghams, plaids
and stripes, mostly dark colors;
special at 16 He a yard.
Longcloth, 12 Yards, $1.65
English longcloth, fine sheer
weave, 12 yards in a bolt, for
$1.65.
Remnants Wash Goods,
' 1434 c a Yard
Short lengths of percales,
fleeced percales, fleeced serges
and batistes, lengths to 10 yards,
32 to 36 inches wide; 14 e a yard.
Val Insertions at lc
Odd pieces of val lace inser
tions, good assortment of pretty
designs; special at lc a yard.
Children's Coats, $2.00 (
Children's winter coats, medium
or heavy weight, for ages 6 to 12
years ; reduced to $2.00.
i
Remnants Dress Goods, 45c
Short lengths of wool dress
goods, 36 to 40 inches wide, in
checks, plaids and fancy weaves,
lengths 1 to 6 jrards, at 45c.
Brooms at 39c
Sedge grass brooms, four
sewed, best quality handle, will
wpar better than broom com; spe
cial, 39c.
Corset Covers, 15c
Large selection of corset covers,
neatly made of good quality mus
lin; special at 15c.
' Earthen Bowls, 10c
Brown earthen bowls, glazed
outside, white lined, assorted
sizes; specially priced at 10e.
Toilet Paper, 5 for 14c
Crepe tissue toilet paper, good
size rolls; specially priced for
Monday, at 5 rolls for 14c.
Burfew-Nath Co. Down Stairs Slor.
Misses' Shoes at $2.29
Misses' and children's sizes, pat
ent, gun metal and tan Russia
button shoes, reduced to $2.29
pair.
Boys' Shoes at $2.65
High cut, tan or black calfskin
shoes, for skating and school wear,
reduced to $2.65 a pair.
Boys' Shoes at $2.95
Big boys' black velour calfskin
shoes, button or lace style, double
soles, at $2.95 a pair. .
Men's Shoes at $3.45
Men's tan oil grain calfskin
work shoes, specially reduced Mon
day, at $3.45 a pair.
Men's Pants, $2.35 .
Men's dark pants of fancy wor
sted, dark colors, all size waist
bands; reduced to $2.35.
Oil Polish, 19c
Pint can of Big Wonder Cedar
Oil polish, for furniture, floors and
autos;nops, 19c. ,
Embroideries at 15c
Remnants of embroidery edges
and insertions, 3 to 6 inches wide,
nainsook and cambric, at yard, 15c
Remnants of Nets, 19c
Short lengths, one to two yards
of nets, madras, voiles and cre
tonnes, specially priced, each, 19c
Burfost-Nuh Co. Down Stair 3 tor
Oil, Qas or Electric Heaters
Help conserve coal by using an electric, oil or gas
heater.
Perfection Oil Heaters, $4.95
Perfection oil heaters, four-quart fount
guaranteed smokeless and odorless:
Nickel plated trimmed $4.95
Detroit Oil Heaters, $7.95
Detroit vapor oil heaters, large size,
very easy to operate, $7.95.
Gas Heaters, at $1.98
Round or radiator type. Your choice,
at $1.98.
Hot point electric heaters, guaranteed
for one year, at $7.50.
Burfott-Notli Co. Down Stalrt Stor
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EVERYBODYS STORE