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

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    tia OMAHA SUNDAY BEET: "3IAKCH 3, 1918.
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Sunday, March 3, 1918.
Store Hours, 8:30 to 6 P. M.
Burgess-Naih Store News for Monday
Store Hours, 8:30 to 6 P. M.
Phone D. 137
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Why
We Close
Our Store
Saturdays
At 6 o'Clock
Because it is oar constant aim
to be of the "Greatest Service to
the greatest number."
Because we believe it is the
humanitarian thine to do.
Be cause we believe that you
the buying public at large
approve of our action and will
support us in our effort.
For several weeks past the Re
tail Stores of our city have been
closing at 6 p. tn. on Saturdays.
This was done at the request
of the Hon. John L. Kennedy,
State Fuel Commissioner.
During that period the busi
ness of our store showed a splen
did increase over the same days
of previous seasons, a positive
proof to us that it is not neces
sary to keep our store open any
evening after 6 o'clock to accom
modate any particular class of
the buying public.
The Droader the man's pattern
the more will he have it in his
power to gain success.
If he is little and narrow and
reasons things downward, he
is likely to find himself on
swampy ground.
Always reason up if you wish
to reach the higher levels of vi
sion and strength.
If we had reasoned down and
built this store to-our own private
convenience, and if we serve the
public the way it would be eas
iest for us, we could never have
been anything more than "one
of the down town shops."
The Official Red Cross Aprons
Featured for Monday, at
, $1.50
A BIG shipment of the
official Red Cross
aprons has been received
and we offer them Monday
at $1.50 each. Made of In
dian head linens or finest
quality of muslins with
long sleeves and tie strings
in back, pockets, etc. We
consider them exceptional
values at the price Monday.
Burf Ms-Nuh Co Sseond Floor
First Complete Exhibit Monday of
Spring Fashions for Juniors
THE importance of children's and junior's wear from a
fashion standpoint is clearly indicated in Paris at
the present time by the fact that several important
model makers formerly catering to grownups are now devoting spe
cial attention to the demand from America for children's and juniors'
wear. France's latest children-grownup styles. Sizes 6 to 16 years.
Coats A limited, but interesting group of smart modes,
fashioned from homespun. Curabella, Silvertone, covert
palaesch,' gabardine; serges, and jersey in the colorings for spring.
Prices 97.50 to $50.00.
Frocks There is almost no extravagance which is not
reached in spring designs. Badier linens, French ging
hams. Far east silks, fancy voiles, sheer linens, lawns in brick reds,
yellows, peacock blues, vivid greens, two-toned wisterias, violets,
grays, tans and browns. Many of them hand embroidered and many
caprices of decorations. Prices $3.75 to $50.00.
Smocks Fashion has launched the smock idea for chil
dren and has a variety of new models in linens, voiles in
a wonderful array of colorings and trimmings. Prices $2.50 to $7.50.
Burftss-Nash Co. Stcond Floor
VICTOR Records You Have
Been Waiting For
Among those just received
are:
"Keep the Home Fires Burn
ing" John McCormack.
7,LiT Liza Jane" Jazz Band
One Step.
"Mother Machree" John
McCormack.
"I hear You Calling Me"
John McCormack.
"National Emblem March"
(7. S. Marine and Sousa Band.
"Bull Frog Blues" Saxa
phone Brown Bros.
"Sunshine of Your Smile"
John McCormack.
. "It's Nice to Get Up in the
Morning" Harry Lauder.
Come in and let us play them
over for you.
Burgou-Nuh Co. Fourth Floor
These New Wool Plaids
Are Extreme Values at $1.50
SO MUCH in demand for separate skirts, a superior
quality in a pretty range of color combinations,
special for Monday at $1.50 the yard.
Wool Dress Goods, 98c to $3.00 Yard
A really remarkable collection of wool dress goods in weaves
suitable for dresses, suits, skirts and coats, consisting of plain weaves,
stripes, plaids, checks and mixtures; 36 to 54 inches wide.
The New Printed Voiles for the Early Spring Frocks.
Delightful new effects in dots, figures and gingham plaids on
white and colored ground, Sammie blue, soft, new 'gray ashes of
rosea, new light colors and pastel shades, 38 to 40 inches wide; at,
39c, 49c and 59c a yard.
Burg i-Nuh Co. Main Floor
Early Spring Styles of Women's
Boots. Pumps and Oxfords
RICH, beautiful, splendid fitting model oxfords for early
spring wear will be correct.
We mention just a few of the many styles .
fifty different patterns from which to select.
Black Russian calf, light welt sole, Cuban heels,
perforated tip.
Dark shade tan calf, circular vamp, turn soles,
full Louis XV heel, Braircliff last.
Same in all patent colt.
Dark tan Russian calf, welt soles, leather Cuban
heel.
White kid oxford, turn soles, full Louis XV
heels. -
White Nile cloth oxford, welt soles, low Cuban
heels.
Black kid pumps, patent kid pumps, gray kid pumps, brown kid
pumps, tan Russian calf pumps, black Russian calf pumps. , Price
range, $5.00 to $10.00.
The Early Spring Boots
All kid with Louis XV covered heels including:
Gray kidskin, brown Wdskin, fawn color kidskin, white kidskin,
golden brown kidskin, two tone all kidskin. Prices range $8.00, $10.00.
$12.00 and $13.50.
Bur((i-Naah Co. Second Floor
B
ABY Rompers
Special, at 95c
Baby rompers of ginghams,
in a wide selection of new
stripes, checks, and plaids,
prettily trimmed and splen
didly made, large assortment
of colors, very special Monday,
at 95c.
B
ABY Short Dress
es, Special, 50c
Unusual values which
mother will appreciate, made
of the sheerest nainsooks,
daintily finished with laces
and embroidery edges, excep
tionally special for Monday,
at 50c
BABY Knitted
Sacques,35c to$5
Knitted sweater saques, with
or without sleeves, priced 35c
to $5.
Bur(ess-Nash Co. Stcond Floor
There's a Style Distinction and Individuality
About Burgess-Nash Suits Not Found
in the Ordinary Shop, at
$25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $45.00
A QUALITY every woman seeks and appreci
ates, who gives a thought to her wearing
apparel, another feature is newnesseach day's
express brings some new models which are given
their first showing producing a constant ever
changing style exposition.
The style trend is a decided change
from seasons past conservation of
wool materials has not brought about
a lessening of smart lines and styles
of the new suits.
The skirts are narrow, the coat sleeves are
tight and the shoulders close fitting. Where extra
materials have been used, if any, is in the ripple
flare of the coats.
Some of the new suits show the
Eton effects; others the pony jackets,
and still others the smart severely tai
lored effects.
The materials are poplins, serges, tricotines,
poriet twills and mixtures.
Prices $25,00 to $45.00
Burg tit-Naih Co. Second Floor
N
EW French Kid
Gloves
A Newly Arrived Shipment
Thousands of pairs of exquis
itely finished, perfectly fash
ioned, flexible kid gloves. Made
by a leading French manufac
turer. These latest arrivals will de
light the woman of fastidious
taste.
The choicest shade to wear
with the new tailleur suit or
gown. Mastic, taupe, mole,
dark gray and navy. Priced
$2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50.
Our expert fitters at your
service.
Burgtss-Nuh Co. Main Floor
B
RING Your Films
to Burgess-Nash
you will bring
kodak films to
If
your
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 p. m. will
be ready at 3:30 the
next day.
We guarantee our work, too.
No. 2 Brownie camera, at
$2.50.
No. 2A Brownie camera, at
$3.50.
Hypo, per lb., 7c.
M. Q. developer, at 5c.
Burgess-Nub Co. Min Floor
Beginning Mondaij
We'll Plan, Cut, Fit and Pin Your
New Dress or Suit Free of Charge
A
S A SPECIAL feature of our piece goods section, we have secured for a limited tirrie
the services of
Mrs. Moulton and Her Stafj
of the Keister Dressmaking School, who will without charge, help you plan, and will cut, fit and pin your
new spring coat, suit or dress of any material you may buy at $1.00 a yard oi over.
Mrs. Moulton and staff, are masters in women's garment construction. They have knowledge of
styles of fabrics and trimmings in the widest sense.
Come and ask them for style information to your heart's content You'll find their suggestions
most helpful, instructive and make the producing of your garments much easier.
Mrs. Moulton and staff will be in the silk department Monday. Please accept this service with
our compliments.
Burym-Ngth Co. Main Floor '
MOTIONS Specials
For Home Sewers
Embroidery edging, all col
ors, 12 t bolt.
Enamel waist hangers, 10c
each.
Hair pin cabinets, 10c each.
Veils with elastic, all colors,
15c each.
Pearl buttons, card, 10c
Pins, 400 to paper, 5o ""j
Darning cotton,' 3 for 5c.
Belting, all widths, 10c yard.
Ironing board pads, 60c each.
Lingerie tape, 5c bolt
Shoe trees, at, 10e pair.
Baby pants, at, 25c pair.
Thimbles, 2c each.
Bias tape, 5c bolt.
Trimming buttons, 10c
card.
Silk hair wavers, 25c and 35c
card.
Silk finish crochet cotton,
7c spool.
Tape lines, 5c each.
Angornia knitting cotton, 20c
ball.
Human hair nets, 2 for 25c.
Sanitary napkins, 60c dozen.
Elastic sanitary belts, 25c
each.
Buckle foundations, 5c
each.
Neckbands, 5e each.
Waxed thread, 10c spool.
Dressmaker pins, -lb., 35c
box.
Collar stays, lc each.
Burjass-Nash Co. Main Floor
Thousands and Thousands of Yards of Beautiful
New Silks. Rich in Colorings, Distinctive in
Design and Exceptionally Low Priced
NEVER, to our knowledge, have we been better prepared to meet the great demand
for silks than we are this season. It's destined to be a silk season with wool goods
becoming more scarce all the time. We mention but a few df the many exquisite weaves,
Silks for Separate Skirts, $1.95.
Pretty plaid or stripes, either taffeta or satin.
Not the common ordinary kind, but styles and col
ors that are unusual, all 36 inches wide, special,
$1.95 a yard.
Pretty New Taffetas, $1.69, $1.95, $2.25.
36 inches wide, in the new plain shades for street
and afternoon frocks, also, 'pleasing, new and at
tractive changeable combinations, $1.69, $1.95 and
$2.25.
Charmeuse Satin at $1."75 Yard.
New shades for street wear, also the pretty,
dainty shades for gowns, 40 inches wide very spe
cial at $1.75 a yard.
New Satin at $1.49, $1.95 and $3.25.
Especially desirable for dresses and suits. The
assortment includes practically every possible shade,
36 to 40 inches wide, at, $1.49 to $3.25 a yard.
Fancy Silk Special at $1.69.
Consisting of stripes, plaids, figures, dots and
plain shades in such weaves a taffeta, satins and
foulards; new colorings, 36 inches wide; at, $1.69
a yard.
Burfess-Nash Co. Main Floor
Imported Pongee Silk, $1.25 to $3.00
Real pongee silk, hand woven in China, natural
tan color. Every yard guaranteed to wear and
wash. Various weights, 36 inches wide, 32 inches
wide, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 to $3.00.
Crepe Canton at $2.95 Yard.
The approved weave in silks for spring suits.
Pretty shades of blue, khaki, French gray, reseda,
African brown, myrtle and Belgium blue, also black
and white; 40 inches wide, $2.95 a yard.
Pure Silk Jersey at $2.50.
New shades such as old rose, French gray, ma
rine blue, French, , gold, Copenhagen blue, navy,
emerald, pink, flesh and khaki, also black and
white; 36 inches wide, $2.50 a yard.
New Silk Faille at $2.50.
For spring suits', in the wanted plain shades,
such as olive drab, navy, sand, twilight blue, dark
green, plum, taupe, also black; 36 inches wide, at
$2.50.
36 -Inch Silk Poplin at $1.25.
Extra good quality, in a full line of pretty
shades, also black and white; desirable for suits and
dresses, at $1.25 a yard.
Remnants of Linoleums Sacrificed
THREE specials lots on which the price has been
severely clipped for quick clearance. Bring
measurements. Sufficient quantity of a pattern to cover
kitchen, pantry or bath.
LOT 1 -Remnants
of Fiberline lin
oleum, 6 foot, re
duced to square
yard
40c
LOT 2 Remnants
of heavy cork filled
linoleums, 6 foot,
reduced to square
yard
65c
LOT 3 Remnants of
extra heavy cork filled
linoleums, 12 foot, re
duced to square yard
85c
Burfess-Nash Co. Third Floor
Get a Standard Rotary Sewing
Machine for Your Home Sewing
DURING Home Sewing Week we will' make unusual
inducements to all in need of a sewing machine
with which to do their home sewing. The
"STANDARD ROTARY"
is recocmized as the swiftest and easiest run
ning sewing machine on the market today
and its sit straight and lock and chain stitch
features make it the logical machine for
every woman to own who who does her own
sewing. You can buy it on terms as low as
$1 Down and $1 a Week
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY
1 golden oak drop head (used), $22.50.
1 Rotary White sewing machine (used),
$16.00.
1 Singer sewing machine (used), $12.00.
1 Standard Rotary tailoring (new), $38.
1 full cabinet floor sample for $35.00.
1 Wheeler & Wilson machine (used, $15.
Burfess-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
Remarkable Sale of All White Enamel Ware at Less
Than Present Manufacturing Cost, at 59c--Down Stairs Store
EVERY piece is seamless and guaranteed tirst quality triple
coated with pure white enamel. It's beauty is durable
and unequaled. We reserve the right to limit quantities and
do not guarantee the quantities for the day's selling.
IT'S THE RESULT of a very special purchase of the
entire stock of triple coated all white enamel ware,
at a price sacrifice which is really less than actual
present day cost.
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The offering includes :
Coffee boiler, with enamel cover. 7-quart size.
Preserving kettles, lipped, of 4, 6, 6, 8, 12 and 14-
quart sizes.
Sauce pans, lipped, of 3, 4 and 5-quart sizes.
Milk kettles, seamless, of 2 and 3-quart sizes.
Choice
59c
Tea pots, of 1, la and 2-quart sizes.
Coffee pots, of lya, 2 and 3-quart sizes.
Berlin sauce pans with enamel covers, 3, 4 and6
quart sizes.
Sauce nans, straight, with enameled cover, 4-quart
Berlin kettles, with enamel cover,, assorted sizes.
B urfess-Nih Co. Down Stalro Storo
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