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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1923)
Genuine Jacquard Woven Designs Decorate Crepes Just Arrived at New Silk Shop THOMPSON-HAZEN’S. 819 South Sixteenth Street, present to the de lighted eyes of Fashion's fairest the exquisitely brocaded crepes whose Striking beauty depends largely upon designs woven by the Jacquard process. Running th* gamut of rare tutors from palest pastel tints to the richly conservative neutral shadings, they’re quite the most fascinating of the season'# lovely fabrics. Twenty-five colors are shown in a splendid Weight crepe de chine at >1.95. A forty-inch width sattn in all shades. Softly lustrous, greatly resembling the famous Liberty silk made in London, It is priced at $4.95. "Radium pongee" is a true sensation at $1.25. Ee sure to see It! • • • “Tappe" hats represent the marvelous in designs embodying felts tn drapes Parisian. They will be shown for the first time in an Omaha. Cha peau salon this season. - ----- Saturday Morning Shipment of Coats for the Mature Woman Present . New Furs and Fabrics LAMOND’S, Seventeenth and Farnam. were marking new coat arrivals on Saturday morning-r-exqulsite fall fabrics trimmed in beaver, fox and Viatka squirrel. The size range is from 38 to 44—the prices from $89.50 to $145. Quite the most fascinating feature of the new coats is a new shade called Kid Fox—the uninitiated in ways styieful might call it gray, though the richness which is Kid Fox varies from a misty, smoky gray to a very light grayish tan. This color is found in all the winter ma terials—Ormondal, Fasbiona and Cordora cloth. The conservative woman will find much to her liking in models of brown and silky black coats—the colors practical. • • • • • • Chapeaux—“Any Kind Tow Heart Desire*." ' BELLE Hatch, 19th and Farnam, takes a needle in hand every once Inf a while to create a colorful little tam or "such like.” Tho other day when X ran Into her work rooms she was 'broidering a French rose duvetyne hat of exquisite lines. Iiovely! Her shop is charming in deed Just now, "Any kind your heart desires" from an exclusive Parisian model to a dainty little cre ation from the artistic designers in this smart hat shop. * * • Finely engraved are the sterling sliver surfaces of an Ever Sharp pen cil and Wahl pen In gift box priced, $13 which is offered as a "last min ; Ute gift suggestion for the college l/ound man or maid. • • • Mirrors, Lamps and Flower Contain er* Attract Many Lovers of Beauty Into New Store. BRANDT'S Furniture Store, oppo site Hotel Fontenelle, Eigh teenth and Douglas, offers an unusual showing /of attractive, use ful and Inexpensive additions to the home beautiful, an exhibit no one should miss seeing. Lamps In a varied else, color, style and price range, from the tiniest boudoir lamp to the stately floor lamp which gives assurance of pronouncing the note of character for the entire room. Mir rors of unusual beauty, quaint In Shape and polychrome finishing. Art pottery pieces from the hands and creative mind of a famous artist. The Wearer’s In dividual Taste T r a nslnted in Styleful Details of New Tailored Frocks. LUEFF, ex clusive la dies’ tailor, 2918 Farnam, is most successful in his translation of dee's personality by use of styleful details of the tal ored frocks of Fall 1923. Many de pend solely upon “circular r u f fles, tiers of them across the front of a dress, apron stylo. Others prove to conclu sions most decisive that brilliant col or combinations, red and gold, blue and orange, green and purple are de cidedly lovely on the little tailored models. Mme. Ber nard Is associat ed with Mr. Lieff, her creative gen ius has been re sponsible for m any lovely gowns worn at so ciety’s most bril liant functions. / can remember gowns that l have worn Her ruffles flaunting, murmurs: **.Not at all— ,4s men remember battles lost and won; l gave you youth.” And from her silken folds They are old dreams that come back to adorn v The * e‘hi™ "'?ke8 ?MU,er: “By my grace . , , , ... , You were a goddess. Though my reason holds A form they once endowed with grace, and none These gift, divine, I lay each in its place But carries in its wake a memory. ^ And wi8tfully / turn—to bend above The velvet says; Remember New Year's ball? A plain while mull that sighs: / made of you a queen.” The organdie, - “I brought you love.” GOWNS—Helen Fraiee-Bower. The Smartest Costumes for Fall THERE'S a return each season to the demure frock of blue or black, with a bit of delicately wrought lace at throat and hands—this season, no ex ception to the rule, presents a frock of subtle styling, shirred organdie puff peasant'under sleeves and guirnpe. Tres charmant! Rows of tiny white buttons down each side hip gore and a brightly lustrous banding of Fibbon round cuff and neckline complete this ravishing creation. Hull black shoes and an extravagantly priced "simple” chapeau, priceless fox scarf and dainty white gloves complete an adorably individual costume. One of the smartest costumes of Fall, 1923. Flower Shop Known for the Rare in Flower Combinations —the Exquisite in Arrangement of Perfect Blossoms , THE Hess & Swoboda flower shop, 1805 Farnam, is known tor the rarely satisfactory combinations of perfect blooms grown In privately owned and operated greenhouses. If one desires the artistic spray, pillow blanket, or set piece whose fashioning makes necessary the use of thousands of exquisite bossoms, Hess & 8woboda’s greenhouses wili furnish the fragrant masses needed, the artistic skill of the shop will be combined in the creative work. Flower service which is unusuaily pleasing. Costume Blouses Attract the Eye With Colors Vivid—Silfer Lace Bro cade Simulation Notable HERZBERG’B entrance floor blouse department, 1517 Douglas, have an unusually pleasing presentation of fall costume blouses. There are many types, as many and varied in decorative detail as th^re are types of femininity to buy them; a spark red crepe, heavy and rich in tex ture, is decorated in tiny French gold beads, big cherry buttons and ap- m pliques of black patent. Unique! Using navy blue as a dull background for its silver thread brocade simulating lace intricacies is another blouse achievement. This fastening low on the left hip with a “wafer” ornament, Japanese decorated. A blouse showing unusual. \ Needle work developed to its highest degree is the bridge-luncheon set exhibited in a linen department noted for the unusual—this set in craft linen, orchid, bordered in white on cloth and napkins, the hemstitching exquisitely done by clever fingers, joining of the two linens. Inset in one corner of each colorful square is a tiny square of white upon which is wrought a gay floral design. A rarely beautiful acquisition for the bride’s linen chest! The price, low indeed, $12.39. Women Gather in Hospitable.Cafe for Shopping Luncheon Parties THE METROPOLITAN DINING ROOM, Hotel Keen. Eighteenth and Harney, reports something new in the way of Jolly gatherings—the shopping luncheon party. Just at this time of the year when every woman’s thoughts relentlessly turn to the new in appareling, there n an opportunity for “get-together” parties round the luncheon table to discuss at some length the ravishing new fads and foibles woman is Inveigled into buying—according to her tastes and purse limits. Special attention Is given to serving such parties at the Metropolitan. All day service from 6.30 a m. to 9 p. m. 0 0 0 0 0 0 “Paris is stm using lace, not so much as trimming but as an integral part of the gown.’’ to quote a well known authority. Found Spanish lace, 36-inch width, all bright evening shades, for $1.95 this week. 0 0 0 0 0 0 News of Interest From New Shop. GREEN'S phar macy. name known to to all readers of the Polly col 11 m n s, formerly located on Six teenth and How ard, now has two locations, one on the northeast cor ner of Sixtieth and Military ave nue, and a new ■ tore, just opened on the southwest corner of Fortieth and Farnam. Sts. Either one of these stores will be glad to send you a circular and price list con cernlng 111 e ral regarding the -re sults to be accom plished by Har lett Hubbard Ay ers preparations, together with ol lustra ted dia grams for treat Send for samples of Luxurla Face, Skin and Tissue, and Ayeristocrat Creams. Omaha Tailor Achieves Marvelous Stylings in Great English Top Coats Trig Tailleurs. PROCOPIO, main floor, Baird block. Seventeenth and Douglas, achieves the marvelous In the fascinating new soft English sports materials which leave his fingers the last mode in swagger smartness call ed top coats. For the trig tailleur, what could be more entrancing than a choice of navy •'charmeene," tail ored In finest fashion? Procopio's de signing has a delicately suggested in dividuality, his tailoring lines express perfection of artistry. • • • The Time Has Come to Plan Winter Bouquets to Be Painted at Home. PICK the weeds in youf own yard—the more unusually shaped seed pods and branch ing grasses. They'll make lovely win ter bouquets as you’ll agree after viewing the ones d.splayed In the wallpaper department at the Bran dels stores, fifth floor. They have on sale, too, the different gildings and tints necessary to make mere weeds exquisite: bronze 15c a package: water colors, two packages for 15c. You are invited to view the display without obligation to buy. Tou'll find the suggestions offered as to the prepara tion of grasses, flowers and seed pods most helpful. • • • Brown and gold stippling makes colorful a muffin stand, truly English In posey decorating, fli. Omaha Store Continues August Fur Sale — A Late Shipment on a Late Purchase of Furs Responsible for Continuance OOD news for the procrastinating members of the fair sex who have Jt hesitated over the fur coat purchase—Thompson-Belden's, fur depart if*-* ment announce a continuance of their August Fur Sale. Mrs. Richard aon has but recently returned from New York, and on this, her Inst buying trip, she discovered an Irresistible grouping of furs which she bought for her appreciative Omaha patrons. Dellveriea delayed. Volin! Furs new and lovely, excellent values, all at August Fur Sale prices. Fifty coats at 5145 each are of the newest captivating style features are'modeled on the full length lines, 45 and 60 Inches every one, and embody a varied selection of peltries. Marvelous valuesl Don’t Walt Until the Frequent Cool "Spells” Become the General Order of the Day. BEFORE you have your winter wardrobe cleaned, rather call Atlantic 0345, Dresher Bros., Twenty-second and Farnam, before the fall rush and enjoy the assurance that having everything cleaned and In order g.ves one when fall days come. Dresher Bros., possessed of modern cleaning and dye work, prove most satisfactory. You will enjoy their service. WWW .Art Flower Shop Moves From Six teenth Street Location to One on Upper Farnarn. THK Rogers Flower Shop has moved from a Sixteenth street location to one on upper Far nam. 2403 the street number. Know ing the exquisite display of flowers which has marked the show windows of this art florist's shop, we will watch with interest this addition to the appearance of this upper Far nam business district. You are In vited to visit this new shop. Dining Room Caters Especially to Family Dinner Parties THE TIFFIN Dining Hoorn, 1S09 Fnrnam, is busy Just now welcoming home the families who delight In having cozy family dinners under the watchful eye of Mrs. Cooke, whose hospitality needs no Introduction to Omaha. Her excellently cooked “family style" dinners are well known to all of us. Beginning at 5 o'clock the skilled attendants in tills delight fully decorated dining room begin to servj, an early dinnef- hour which es pecially recommends Itself to the families in which there are small tcts, who love the Tiffin chicken dinners but who rnusl obey the rule of early to bed. fjeslgns For the Malting Over of Old Jewelry Specialty of Jewel Shop. THE Keese Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Harney, are making a specialty this season of the de signing of "new for old" Jewel pieces. Very lovely Indeed were the two rings which they had designed and fash ioned for ona Omaha woman this week, the atones taken from three old gold ring*, one yellow nnd two white gold. The exquisite platinum crea tions which had been fashioned to hold the diamonds taken from the old tings were delicately pierced and en graved, true artistic marvels. Modern Beauty Shop established In New Location. ARY Ballard, beauty specialist, has opened a Mr and airy beauty shop at fortieth and farnam, which embodlea all of thi ; • ■‘•-int features which so delighted i .a in her residence beauty shop. Com fortable beds upon which we take a sleep behind screen while our milk facial pack Is taking full effect; a bathtub In which we take one of the beauty baths; various and sundry paraphernalia peculiar to beauty shops by which we’re waved and shampooed. Call HA. 3436 for ap pointments. Store of Specialty Shops Announces Opening of New Shoe Department GOLDSTEIN-CHAPMAN, Sixteenth and Farnam, Omaha’s store of spe cialty shops, announces the opening of a Shoe Shop under the man agement of Mr. 'WUkerson, who comes to Omaha from "Dixieland.” To quote him, “Omaha’a greatest shoe values—fine shoes at JH.S5 to $6 R5.” Wonderful In appearanre and styleful details are the models shown. HAT SHOP EXHIItA'.H MODELS FROM MAKERS NEVER BEFORE REPRESENTED IN OMAHA HAT HHOWINOS. FLORENCE PAXTON-8MJTH, at Goldstein Chapman’s, Is showing In her ^nllllnery specialty shop, lint models from makers Whose names mean mueh In the art millinery world. An srllsllo person Ik this person of suggestions for becomlg headgear, who uses one word to descrlb# her showing of Imported veilings, "precious,” and they’re exqusite. Indeed, In lacely loveliness of cobwebby meshings; an sssur ance of looking one’s best the draped veils. SPECIALTY CORSET SHOP SHOWS "STYLISH STOUT' CORSET MODELS. F)K the "stylish stout" figure there could he no more to he desired oorset than the "stylish stout” corset models demonstrated In tfte Goldsteln-Chapman specialty shop of corsets on the second floor. The model featured Is a semi elastic creation which, to quote Mrs. Crowe), "absolutely maintains tho straight and flat front line. II nr eomplisbes wonders, to nppreclate It you intisl si« It on your own fig iirt." Thllh shop furnishes s free fitting service of oorset* and brassieres with special attention to "stylish stout" figures. Models Step From Fashion’s Style Book Into the Artistic _ Interior of Omaha Specialty Shop LA BOSCH IN, Hotel Fontenelle, Eighteenth and Douglas, announces s first showing of exclusive dress snd coat models. From the showing at Da Bosehin's. It Is possible for one to create an impression of ultimate eh lo by the model selected for society's first Important function. Rarely un usual In both fabrics and decorative motif, Omaha's fashion followers will find this brilliant style exposition, anticipating every feature of the fall and winter season. Anticipating the prophetic vogue for things Russian th# coats assure one that her model choice is of a certainty the right one. Russian kit fox on collar and cuffs, the alluring fur touch on a long draped front, coat widely circular in flare of skirt, a coat of pronounced "flounce'’ Kasha duvetyne has two bands of fur round Its long straight lined skirt edg e, with the same fur on cuffs widely flowing and collar which extends to he waistline. Ravishing. Truly swank, a ’’Johnnie" coat banded round Its square blanket skirt width with American opossum, pleasing color contrast to the beige and tangerine blockings of the English weave from which It's tailored. Gray squirrel ftshions the unusual paneling* from shoulder to hem on each side of a gray basket weave English camel’s hair. A silky vedyne. black with Hudson seal banding on hem and collar, owes much of Its unartness to a suggestion of blouse achieved hy three hip gores on either si Je. Unexpected touches make every model a statlsfaction of the aesthetic In stinct a woman must needs satisfy in making apparel selections. From fas hlon'i book to you, madam, et madamoiselle. i • • • • • • The head orna ment Is passe—■ that Is to say In Its elaborate forms which have given place to the simple silken drape se •ured by glltter •ring pin. • • « The short sep rate jacket has m unabated vogue -summer's jacket of crepe is repeat ed in the chic fab rics of winters woolens. The rea son—becomingness to every type. • • • Aprons are a capricious st y 1 e quantity of the new style seasons —appearing with amusing variety and frequence. 4 Shaded r o • e makes an exotic evening gown, the shading achieved by gradation In the coloring of the bended decoration, palest pink at the extreme upper part, deep, deep rose at the hem. » • • Tiny hand paint ed figures from a small boy's circus decorate the white enameled kiddies’ bed from a fa mous manufac turing house, for $14.35. From the same factory are shown beds from f9 up. A maker's name which ln Mi res scientific bed construction So Radical the Changes in Costumerv Demanded by Different Daytime and Evening Functions—Dame Mode Declares “A Hat for Every Costume” DAME MODE’S capricious fancy this season demands that every occa slon of the Fashion day and evening give evidence o fdccidedly different costuming—a decided move In favor of a different hat for every tallleur, wrap, gown and chlo trotteur. Thompson Helden's millinery department Is featuring an unusually smart hat showing of inodes in rarely benu tiful shades, rich fabrics, becoming lines, at a price delightfuly moderate— 15. Especially to be noted me the exquisite shades of brown, green and blue and tans which vary an Infinitesimal tint with the different fabrics used. A t showing of real interest. 9 w m Veil-Known Omaha Tailor An nnnnrea Specially Reduced Prlrea mi Tailoring of Pall Sulla, CoaIn and l)re*u.ea. □ K NEUTER, well known Oma ha tailor, 1916 Farnam, • room 14, owing to Indefinite lilans for future business location, Is offering hi* entire stock of excellent nihility woolen materials at unusn ally low prices. The prlrea for tall orlng are equally reduced In price. Your opportunity. Phona At. 6065 for appointments. * * • Radium ( lay Par ks Arp (illjtrantMML traduce Radium Clay Packs, guaran tied to heal ell aurface skin troubles. "They are excellent for the skin In every way,” to quote Margaret Uun slon, owner of the shop, who Is also on adept In the application of milk pack fai iala. Omaha Beauty Shop Shown llapld Growth. THK WrlghtDavld Reauty Shop, main floor Baird block. Seven teenth and Dougina, At. 4333. lift* ahown an unuaually rapid growth during the part few yenra, irui la now employing erven opera tore, ah e»t>ert operator*, tlire«^ of them aperlallalng In marcel work. Intereating! Two Great Show Window* Display Exquisite Creations Chapeau. THE millinery department of the Nebraska Clothing company, Elf teenth end Karnarn, has two great windows extending the width .if the shop which display to unusual ad vantage the rarely beautiful chapeau creation* which, chosen from a stock which Is always interesting, as It is constantly augmented by dally ship itienta from metropolitan style con ter*. Fall Frock Showing Features Models for Small Women—Chappi^ Sweaters Models in Brushed Wool Are Popular THB Edward Reynolds shop. 1*1 S Barnaul, la making a special feature tills season of early fall (Irons models for the email woman who finds the smaller sires, 14, 16 and 16-year-old modes, utterly becom ing. Times In both silks and Wools at 924.50 and 439..10, are excellent r&lima. "Chappie" sweaters In brushed Wool are delightful In tlm colors introduced In Invisible blocks and borders, at $4.95, $6.85 and 49 95. Tot's (ostium* In Broadcloth and Kur. CIPPETt colored broadcloth fash long the coat aruT hat costume !r the Kiddle Shop at Goldstein chapman's, sixteenth and Earnam Cleverly designed Is the quaintlj styled little wrap with sleeves whirl’ can he fucked and lengthened, and lengthened again next year If Mlsr Six-Year-Old doesn't grow too rapid ly. Widely generous the furry soft ness of collar and cuffs, tnhaon hal and belt tassdlled In the some fur. Lovely! • • • .A A ' * (lift Shop Moves to Floor Above. THE Pomegranate Shop hae moved to the third floor of the Gardner Block, 17th and Dodge. 3»3 Is the new number. You’ll find the new shop most delightful, a nook with merrily burning fire where you can cosily discuss with Mrs. Rowe details of decoration for your fall and winter entertaining. The New Upholstery Fabrics for Overstuffed Furniture Pieces of a Fascinating Fineness COUTH AI.DOUB HUNT, 24th and ITarnntn have an unusually fin* selection of upholstery fabrics from which to choose the covering for o verst tiffed furniture pieces shown. There Is a fascinating fineness about each one o (the pieces on display which proves Irresistible to the feminine beholder Two-toned and plain color mohairs, Concord velvets with <|uslntly merging designs, these are beautifully effective when made up with cushions filaln and figured Pack and armrests, nr the figured material used In the slip cushions the contrast afforded by plain background of back and Brma. New are the fine wtfol tapestrlesi the frlsse mnhalr. and the wool tapestry In Rngllsh wenva with needlepoint embroidery as center decotallon for each chair back. Chooas tba ons you want and It will ba ready for delivery within a few da)f. Delightful I Smart Appearing Shoe Combines Flexible Construction _With Firm Support THOMPSON BELDEN 8 Shoe department, main floor, Is offering as a special fall feature the A. E. Little Shoe which Is ideally constructed, in that It combines flexibility with firm arch support. These smart shoes are offered in a price range from $$.50 to $12.50 and may be had In blacks and browns In oxford models and In kids ar.d patents in s.rap s . If unable to call at the store, send for illustrated booklet. Wrist Watch hy Famous Watchmak er*- Guild, a Delightful Accompani ment of High School and College IJfe. " THE John HenricXson Jewel Shop. Sixteenth and Capitol, suggest* as an Ideal accompaniment to high school and college life the dainty little wrist watch which they offer as the ultimate achievement of the work ers in the Gruen watchmakers' guild. Delicately engraved is the exquisite white gold case, modeled according to the most artistic idea* In case shap ing. the tiny wheels and cunningly wrought springs on the Inside of the case unusually fine and dependanbie In time keeping properties. A true "find" at f30. Sturdy School Shoe*. Both Plain and Decorative in Styling. Kinneys shoe store, six teenth and Capitol, offer for school wear sturdy school shoes styled according to the approved Ju venile Ideas for footwear. If one wishes the serviceable type which Just won’t "kiek out.” then this Is what one should select: black and brown calf leather in a wide tc* or narrow, but if one wishes to be a bit ' gay." then one must surely Indulge in fancy colored tops. The price range for small tots from 2 to 5 years Is II. II 49 and 11.98. For the older young sters. from 6 to 12 years. 11.98, 12 49 and 12 98. Headquarters for school shoes! Plush Coats Cleaned, Steamed and Finished—A Process Most Modern THE rantorlum. l?th and Jones, have answered to mv entire satisfaction the questions concerning the process for renewing the beauty of M. ladv's coat, a process which involves cleaning, steaming and finish ing. This is a combination of work which has been decided upon after * consultation of skilled cleaning and dye work operators who derail of their work In the new modern and scientific way. 1'U be glad to take your plush coats up to The Pantorium for the r expert decision as to just w hat work will have to he done upon your coat. At your service, madam. • • • , • • • Millinery Buyer Home From East Surprises Patrons With the Beauty of the Exhibit_ MISS M'ARDEE of the McArdle Hat Shop. ltllJ Fnrnani. lias returned from her eastern buying trip and the marvels of chapeau creation which she hss chosen from the well known Importing centers are meeting with appreciative recognition from those well versed in the beauty ,f artistic hats McArdle selection sc twice spells admirable constraint in ityllng, a conservatism much to he desired. Your viewing of the fall ex tihit is Invited. • • • The Red Shop" Omaha'* Newest, rHOMAS Boone well known to Omaha furniture shoppers has opened our newest shop. The Bed Shop, 1916 Fgr.am. a Eg show room devoted to the display of Sun monk nationally advertised beds, an unusually large exhibit of single, double and kiddies beds The famous Simmons bed spring* and mattresses, ars also presented to the delighted Visitors to the new Shop, Eh usual value* are to be found In the show ing of pillows, comforter* and blan ket* In all colors and sire*. A* seriated with Mr. Boon* In the new business venture I* John IV. Sals bery. a man thoroughly conversant with the excellent features of finely made beds and bedding If unable to call send for Illustrated booklet*— you'll find them most helpful, the prices quoted, low indeed. • • • Art Exchange Operated by Rook and (lift Ml op. THE Book and Gift Shop, second floor. Bushman block, Sixteenth and TV'Uglas. operates an art exchange which Is proving a source of revenue for many women Every one. In or out of town, is eligible mam payment of II entrance fee Write for Information. , I/ms I<eaf Rooks for Student I *e. THE W. R l'alley stationery store. SIS S'Uth Fifteenth street, has some very clever loose leaf nots hooka In a dark green Sixes 5 1 It SI*. 12 10; 6x8 1-2. S: .50. llxS 1 2. S3 55. These prlci s Include fillers Ab solutely different are the new Wahl fountain pens, greatly Improved, $7 75 to IT. • • • For magazines and hooks Is a Chinese red laquered stand. 121. • • • Hats Rehhvked; Kura, Feathers and Marabou ('loaned and Refashioned THE Kruger Hat Shop, SoS Barker Mock, Fifteenth" and Farnam do splendid stork In reclaiming to usefulness hats, furs, feather* snd marabou. Closed after 2 on Satur day* s * t Every leader of The Re* t* eligible to roily s free shopping sen re