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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1921)
5 B Lot j1 () JJioppin viili folly THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER C. 1921. WelcomeNebraskaTeachers iSiSiffi Appw,d NATIONALLY advertised k the Treo girdle on sal at the Hsttle t... r- . ,... K " b.ockf "ftftSS, "S Dougta. An ideally constructed homeworW. Thi. rwr foretir will be glad to demonstrate the Nu- to phone for an appointment, havfcg Bone corict to teachers while in made it, tometimei forget, too. I the city. These are the flexibly it not 10? So h is, indeed, a pica boned conett, o (mart in Unci, so ore to know that thi thop is ready' comfortably conforming to the fig- for one at a minute' notice, Ypu'll ure. find their up-to-datest coiffure, sug- gesting rejuvenating, a revelation, I Few white handkerchief are be- assure you. If you'd be gay and Ing used, "different" change the hairdres! THE PURSE SHOP OFFERS STYLINGS. THE Purse Shop in the Omaha Trunk Factory, 1318 Farnam street, has a showing of handbags extraordinaire. The display includes the practical bag for sturdy usage, the decorative hand-tooled Cordova of unlimited wearableuess, alluring attractiveness and gift novelties of lrather from tiny cara cases oi unootrusive Deamy to tne elaborate e.garet case ol ostrich skin, with name plate of gold. Everything in the way of leather purses, Dags ana toiaers at values aosoiuieiy unapproacnea in 'shopping ex periences. (The cuts above are actual sketches. From left to right: first a cowhide in black lined in brown leather, exquisitely finished;, with cun ningly contrived pockets, $13.90; second, swagger "open top'"vachette bag colorfully lined, $4.90; third, an exquisite Cordova, hand tooled', at a pricing unbelievably low, if one is conversant with the prices usually quoted on these exquisite handbags.) Ideal Christmas giftings. Milady of Fashion Dons an Ador- To Combine the Business of Eating ably Arranged New Corsage. WELSH'S Flowers, lobby iBran- deis theater, Seventeenth and Douglas, wa the lettered name on the quaintly shaped little box In which the fragrant corsage arrived the other night. And how bewitch- ing it was to be sure! Very, very different, distinctive, easy to wear You'll be wild to wear one at all functions, I assure you. Much more reasonable in price are they, too, than the old corsages because well they're different . House for Teacher Thi Week. THE Burgess-Nash store greatly enlarged in every way holds open house for the teachers this week. Truly metropolitan you'll find each, and every department . in the store up-to-date merchandise, of fered at prices you can afford to pay. You'll enjoy the showing of artistic apparel on display during the week. You'll find for your convenience: A free checking . stand on the , main floor where luggage and both ersome packages may be left. Rest room and writing room on the third floor in which to snatch a bit of rest during hectic days of lec tures, recital and shopping tour. The new tea room on the seventh floor," in rose and canary, exquisite color combination, where Robert Cuscaden's' orchestra furnishes music of unusual beauty, has a luxuriously-appointed reception room adjoining in which to meet one's friends. - : . . A sincere invitation is extended to the visiting teachers to make Bur- gcss-Nash store their very own dur- mg the coriVention.. It is predicted that the new winter dining and grill rooms. If one's in blouses will be of the pastel shades dined to be economical there's a rather than the high colors now be- table d'hote luncheon daily in the ing worn. " ' Indian Grill Room for 75c, dinner ,s for 51251 Welcome to the Hotel Great Department Store Hold Open Fontenelle. SHE WHO SAT IN A TOWER AND WOVE JEWELED TAPES TRIES ALL DAY. HAD not one bit of fabric moref lavishly lovely than the beautiful folds draped on high forms in The Silk Shop, 1517 Douglas. Wide open are the doors of this new shop at all times to make one welcome to view: lustrous lengths of velvet, gleaming folds of silks, satins and crepes, coiortui Dreaatns ot meiai nrocaacs wun unusuai vaiues in nosiery, ana un- gcwc ui wi.i aiic.i A Corset to be Chosen for its Per- feet Foundation of Poise and Sup- port ' WHATEVER your career from the simplicity of home to the life before the public, Goodwin cor sets give to you that unconscious poise and graceful ease which is the exquisite charm of womanhood. Catherine Dwyer, experienced dem onstrator of the Goodwin corset, will select the model required by your individual figure in a manner most pleasing. 207 South Eighteenth street Phone Douglas 4974. Tailor Designs Suits, Wraps, In Lux uriously Woven Fabric, Warmly Fur-Trimmed. T KNEETER, exclusive ladies Urn tailor, second floor, Sixteenth and Howard, daily design, intriguing una mu wiays ior wmicr coraiort, luxuriously rich hf fabric, becoming in line, trimmed in the season's most service, whkh makes possible ex approved furs. You'll be charmed to ceedingly low price quotations. The find the lowness of the prices quoted fur showing is now very complete on bis tailoring in readiness for winter's snow TT !Sf B""7 oper,toT,M M of a hut HThe Brandei. Beauty Shop, second W W WOOaeO. Mil, floor, Brandei Store, hu 2U .-. .. . j . S ananT ir Zt bu7 ,h( buiy with , hundred de- , , , ""'J UP time. One forgtti DISTINCTIVE HAND BAG With Rare Enjoyment pO to the Hotel Fontenelle any day or evening, tnis week. The hospitality you'll find at this hotel leaves warm appreciation long re- jnembered by the visitor to Omaha JJ ! 'Tt? beautifully decorated and furnished hotel with a delightfully furnished mezzanine floor where one can meet one's friends for a chat, one of the most impressive dining rooms to be seen in the hotal world; delectable meals served in a memorable fashion, with music above reproach in both Hvv. K FURNITURE STORE OFFERS HOSPITALITY TO TEACHERS. .. . THE H. R. Bowen Furniture Co., Sixteenth and Howard, invites all t'eachers to visit their greatly enlarged store during their we' Omaha. All furniture in the store is offered at unquestionable values, prices quite within the reach of everyone. On the main floor v. i. 1. "lav -r ,? ' ucuul"s Vl " "ius, mt oiumoia uraionoia department, ana a group ot attractive separate pieces if furniture suitable for holiday gift offerings: high backed chairs; gateleg, davenport and chair arm tables; tea carts, book benches, a delightful gf.ft selection' Salesmen have been instructed to take everyone interested through the store, giving price as desired. You will find the enlarged stock, ,t,ie new rich ness of furniture shown a revalation in store growth. , ' ., ; . ' - , ' Brilliant Brocades Glint a Subdued Brilliancy Neath Masses of Tulle rN the little dinner and evening V. hats shown at the Heitman Hat Shop, Eighteenth and Douglas, Ath- I.. i-l-.t , Tf J . m A.. . t. ,: ieiic t-iuD Duuaing. n one aesu es sue ... - WWu..8 tor wear witn tne dinner hat. . A wire to Madame's and voila, milady's fan for the desired function! ; "Comebacks" Indicate Prices Are Right TIT'ONDER if you're one of the ' ' shoppers to whom a man on the floor in the Orkin Bros. Store, Conant Hotel building, Sixteenth and Harney, referred to as a "Cotaic back" or a person who first trying on one of their garments after shop ping elsewhere returns to purchase the garment, a gratifying example ot their successful buying theory. Tha store' is but one of many Orkln stores supplied by a centralized buy ing source which gives them the price advantage of being able 'to buy in quantity without the aggravating necessity of having many models ot the same styling. , Direct "Maker to Wearer" Fur Serv- ice. mHP fW.tin Fur Shnri. 1520 1 Dougla,, Sixteenth and Doug- over the ha a "Maker Fry Shoe Store, to Wearer fur IA thicket y path That clambers high, ; From a winding road ' Where the wnrld one bu: rUKfAaniuN tuLLUwm A MOXG .11 the fluctuating mode, for the hour, of candlelight, chan iiuuciic will .una prc-cminrn. fully developed in the fashionable Jabnc ana colors ot tne trason, 11 a slim, ihort akirt. a long bell sleeve, if possible an irregular hem-line, an d Specialty Shep Offer tha Season's Newest Novelties in Apparel For Milady Teacher's Approval , ' THE Lamond Specialty Shop, vntnth mnA Pamam it in complete readiness for Mitaitv teacher, whose wearables are of chief interest, if she is a thoughtful woman, for clothes play an undenia- ble part in development of the KU!EPJe.t" 2- 7hU'2!l be found in the most approved fashionings of the season; delightful little tailleurs for the schoolroom; draped and clever ly paneled gowns for semi-formal functions; interestingly ,decorative little wraps, adorably fur-trimmed and 'broidered, practical enough withal to be worn to school each day. Thoughtful selection has been made with the teachers' needs in mind. Your viewing is solicited. Instant Service a Feature of New Beauty Shop. L uiuiaU CllWr i lie TRENE GRAY, who manages the 1 MaHn(.ft c' . 1 ... ,Marinello System shop on the mezzanine floor of the new Herz berg store, 1519 Douglas, is, indeed, glad to announce that one of the fea tures of her new shop is "instant service," that is, if one decide at the last moment that her coiffure needs a marcel, that there' a wee sugges tion of weariness in' drawn muscles round the eyes, she mav droo into the ?hP without having made au Vl '"'ZZJT" "ty ices without delay. Special arrange ments nave Deen made to give per manent waves to the visiting teachers. You'll be surprised at the reasonable ness of the price charged for the wav ing .Special treatment for skin and hair are suggested to teachers in the western part of the state. Phone Douglas 3946. Hand Embroidery Designed and Ex- ecuted, THE Mode Pleating Company, fourth floor Paxton block, Six- teenth and Farnam, not only does exquisite pleatine of all kinds, hut exquisite pleating of all kinds, but designs, copies and executes exqui site hand embroidery. Place Christ mas orders early. Value of Clothe. Scientifically Cleaned THRESHER BROS.,- Twenty-set- U onA and Farnam,. have' a thoroughly up-to-date scientific , . . .. . cleaning estaDlisnment with a;mar- U,aZ rrnlVt u"" "t "luK'X:: a v ' keeping" clean of multitudes of pei- sons. ihis great plant has ex tended a cordial invitation to all teachers in Omaha for the conveu iton to make a personal observing tour through the .plant to enable them to talk intelligently during the coming campaign against disease which will be waged, urging more frequent cleaning of children's clothes . to preclude dangers ot sweeping epidemics, such as diph theria, typhoid, scarlet fever, etc. Sunny California Contributes Love liest Offerings to Table in Art De partment THE Brandeis Picture department, sixth floor Brandeis Stores, has an attractively arranged table ot hand-painted pictures of the stretches of sand along the ocean, the unbe lievably brilliant breakers, the exotic masses of bloom to be seen every where in this land of sunshine. Tall vases on the table hold eucalyptus buds and leaves , in bronze, black and silver, ebony framed trays dls- close frothy grasses, flowers ana Dutteruies on DacKground ot black velvet These trays are adorably ef- fective to be chosen with either black. e(j0ny or silver handles in a price- range of from $s so t0 ?1( Original holiday suggestion, thesel Belted and short sport fiir coat seem to lead in popularity. ' " School Pictures and Hand-Lettered Mottoes. THE art department of the A. Hospe Music and Art Store, 1513 Douglas, have an unusually complete line of pictures suitable for school room decoration. Hand-lettered mottoes, framed, would be delight ful additions to every schoolroom, principal's office or hall. "OS Wi NLY half what I paid for the spiay oi vvncmai rugs oncrca at prices oasea on tne rep fccement values, meaning in many instances Kilhelm s. The rug in -Question has a colorful bit of blue in I A. Karli-ornnnH m nffi.r-.rt at ;n Tfc for $15.00. $19.50 and $29.50: an Iran old Paisley shawl tones, $65; an exquisite big Kerin, $950 with mai-elously Kerman for $87a. - Almost every rug area m the near east has contributed towa' 1 this stock of Orientals. In size they range from the saddlebag to the large carpet ''Wash Ball Blue" is the newest Colors are as many and varied as Christian or Moslem ever creatf r.. Designs are, as ever, intricate, beautiful and alluring, almost, it seems, as though ' color for underthings. A delight the strife and trouble of the rug weavers duruy the last fc yearrriwere but the merest incidents compared with their never-ending occupation of weav- ful set made up in the new shade Is WSSJ. f - rimmed with bands of gold lace. Where wind and weather May have their wilt; A bit of a door 5 . That haa no keu.. And calls to the pilgrim, Cpt?l me, . irom awii uii uj m, bin;wu " PaDer White Narclasu. Oolde's Chinese Lilies Malta Delightful Decoration for the Schoolroom. , tj HE Nebraska Seed Company, Howard, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, have a complete line ot bulb for indoor tulture, delightful decorations for the schoolroom with their subtle influence on the minds ol growing boys and girla Paper white Narcissus and Chinese Lilies grow in manner most engaging when planted in the bulb fiber which may be purchased for a small sum. Kid dies will love to watch these lovely bulb plants growl VELVET DRESSES ARE NOW ON T7- lLPATRICK'S have received a K dress fabrics. For the styleful person who frequents the club and l Restaurant there is a long, slim model of brown velvet with straight strips of bronze duvetyne. A little sle reless evening gown of black velvet, but needs the addition of the new flowing georgette sleeves and a fold f tf the neckline to become a state dinner frock. Velvet and lace models leave an impression of delightful femin faity in the viewers mind, for they've one and all a touch of gleaming jet or cellophane. Three Pairs of Shoes May Now be : Bought For $20 and Less. rn HE Securities Boot Shop, second 1 floor, Securities building, Six- teenth and Farnam elevator en- lnce, next door to the Ryan Jewel snP'.er welcome savings in de- Deniable shoes. ' Brown pebbled leather ox ford, blucher cut, $6. Black satin, one strap, French heel, jet trim, $6.50. Skinner's double strength satin, one strap, French heel, $8. , -, - Three strap center buckle ; oxford, brown, black calf skin, patent or black suede, . $8.50. . Bits of Rarely Appealing Sentiment in Christmas Card Selection. THE Brandeis Book Department, main floor Brandeis stores', of fer a very complete selection of 'yrlb. I Refold Hair Dressing Par Christmas greeting cards this year. X iort J001 W. O. W. building, Daintily decorated are they, delicate- Fourteerth and Farnam, are showing ly colored, they attract the most - hair notifies demanded by the new aesthetic taste and their rarely se- lected bits of verse express sincerest greetings for a merry Yuletide. Don't Discard Entirely the Old Chapeau. rpHE Kruger Hat Shop, third floor Barker block,- Fifteenth and Farnam, will reblock it to unbeliev- ahlft stvlpftilnpQQ. Tf vnnV fur. . ' ' . UldldUUU Ur lCdlllCIS W111L.11 UCCCl freshening, they'll dovit most skill fully jn this shop. same rug," regretfully murn nre,d an whOSe Small figures are in rOS( LA.ent t bit of a hearth With a shell above. For a greenwood bough And the books I love; A bit of a nook In the fire-glow . . - 6ing with a wW 1 Sp.ta or . . , - - - rcauy is a royai row 10 inirnc. aim ncic .no iw.h unK above all, an odd, a colorful, a fascinating girdle. 7 One Can Fairly Hear tha Bella of Christmas Tide Ring Out oa the Clear Night Air TIT HEN one reads the jolly jingle 11 on the array of personal greet- ing cards shown bv the Acorn Press. U14 Howard. Urge or small, elab- orately or simply decorated, they're all expressive ot the most excellent good taste. . Especially attractive are the cards offered to be sent out by business houses to friends and patrons. A call to Atlantic U90 will bring one of their representative to call with samples of cards and price lists. Order cards to be engraved early then you'll not be disappointed. ; THE RACKS IN THE SMARTEST SHOPS. marvelously attractive showing of elvet we-jVs stay v.Jri be found ' . Never Enough Silver J Consensus of Opinion Among Fil;stesses. "VTO matter hovqf, generous the IN check for silver' aervices the hostess of today ne has enough or too many pieces in Either tlat or hol low silver service ."pieces. The John Henrickson Jewel rShop, Sixteenth and Capitol, offcr4an unusually com plete showing of silver in duality silver plated waji,; and . sterling to match any stam Fird design or to combine artistiri.lly with the design now in use. N. 'fj. Hint to Christmas, Shoppers I'd suggest your getting the low price flotations on silver of fered in this fiop. All gift depart ments now in,- readiness for the early' holiday shopuj -r. Nothing IiSore Becoming Than Cleverly ; Arranged Cluster ot Curls on -the Chic New Hair Bob of Curlr (, nairarers'ers: Japanese puffs across the tO' of the head or placed low from ( fix to ear with artfully placed comb of Spanish lure; the new curl clusters which may be arranged ac cordi ttg to the mood of the moment; the i dispensable fluffy switch skill fully : waved. Special hair goods valufss to teachers this week. Vefts which have a border .trim mi jr on one sicje only are 'being shown. They are worn in semi--dr tped fashion. attractive young matron at my side nainr $47;n- anntlW Iron lirnn.. tinted blue flowers on quaintly branching shrubs and a wondrous gold To dream with my dk ar Of the long ago; A pipe to smoke ! When the crickets 'Jjiry But near to the rotfi Where the world gins by. "Soma Day," by Harry tc . breath from the Ort, on. il- -- - - , r-m - - 7 Fur Coata of YootrKl Smartness Fashioned of Pelt' J to Withstand Rough Wear. rpHE National 4ur & Tanning JL Company,. Atretic Club build ing, Seventeenth Und Dougbs, are snowing ocngnuif; little fur coat models, light vfflght and warm, which have been selected from prac tical peltries. , 'Brown and tan is a spotted Jaguar i coat with Raccoon collar and culfj; softly cosey is the gray and crea sji Australian Opossum with embroidid lining; of a dash ing black ancu white the civet cat so smart with fcarlet velvet chapeau. You'll find Y6 e prices pleasingly low. r "Startright;! the Scientifically Con tmrl Shn With Flexible shank , THE Kfoatrick Shoe department Hb Mfpatnck bhoe "pa" " i in'ducing a scientilicaliy i 'Voducing construcd shoe, the "Startright," which isof especial interest to school teacher, nurses, sales and business womenIts flexible shank will cure weak ajches and prevent normal feet from becoming weak. In high oi low siioes thev are to be had in black or brown and are style shoes, not t'i e unsightly shoes immediately suggested to ones mina wnen scientifically constructed are men tioned. Unusually pleasing to women wh( demand smart appearance in a she; as well as comfort. "Daytimt i 1 W T 1 - Af W,m -if .'. ,r correct shoes in 'the daytime you can wear frivo r. j - - lewis footwear at night. leautiful Handmade Hata on Sale This Week. T1HE Botsford Hand-Made Shop, A finer Neville block. Six teenth and Harney, will sell at :i r.A..rt 11 hi wiek hats valued to $16 at $3, $5, and $7.50. Unusual values, you'll agree. dresses, the season's most approved .-, , Lacquer Red, Chinese. Green, Deli cate Cream, Pink of the Sea Shell, Blue of Summer Skies The Col orings of Milady's Chapeau. B' ELLE HATCH, milliner, 1820 Farnam, has a fascinating array of colorful hats this year. Exquisi tries from the skillful- fingers work ing under artistic chapeau designers, the creations unusually witching, ' you'll find. Many models specially priced during the convention week. AC. t ' Modiste Who Does Long-Distance Sewing. Omaha ' ,n,ntRj visaing "i vymoiia ,i . , should by a" means snatch a few minutes to talk with Lulu Hampton, modiste, third floor, Se- ks nam. kJitC Will taAC vuui tiaiiit. nu- dress and measurements them for future reference. and file SILKEN NEGLIGEES FOLLOW WHIM OF DESIGNERS TO TRIM ONE SIDE ONLY. . BLOUSES FROM IMPORTERS OF NOTE USE LAVISHLY RICH FABRICS. TNTERESTING indeed is the display of exquisite wearables for women . on the main floor of the new Herzberg Shop, 1519 Douglas. Blouses ranging m styles trom the trim and inexpensive withal to the intricatedly beaded importations from leading designers of the foreign fashion field. These from $18.50 to $39.50. Sweaters in colorful wool, smartly indispensable, ranging in price from $2.95 to $9.85; a splendid corset department which features Modart, Bien Jolie cor sets, brassieres and specialties, and Binner corsets. Hosiery, luringly love ly in the attractive novelties demanded by Lady Fashion, introducing such well known makes as Society Maid, Lehigh, Van Raalte and Everwear. Negligees of graceful silken sinuousness, to wind a charmful way cross rugs of deep luxuriousness; separate skirts for sports wear and petticoats for the needs of every gown; a specialty shop on one floor which offers val ues of supreme importance. as I viewed the marvelously beautiful half their former pricings m Orchard- nrmrr. hi,.. CAC kin iril, in Welcome Nebraska Teachers Coat of "Cuddling Coslnesa at Tempting Price. HERZBERG'S Coat department, 1519 Douglas, is, offering un usually plrasing values in practical coats. Soft, warm materials in the new dull finishes, browns, blues and blacky they're plain, 'broidered and fur-trimmed, in the wide diversity ol stylings which characterises the fall and winter season, 1921 and 19.'-'. Splendid "buys" at $.U.S0. Satin hats are being showa in the high-class specialty shops. T 7 ju. -tr y-Ji MEN WILL BE PLEASED TO KNOW. m"AT the J. T. McQuillen Shop, 1521 Farnam has just received a com- I 'ptete line of the smart new grenadine ties. Conservat.ve color combiha- JL f. . . , .i, t(.nrl in varv their tailored correctness: tiny dots and stripings, oblong meshes; on brown, gold on blue and gold on tied than the crocheted tie. "Mum." in Their Glorv Now. TELIGHTFUL, indeed, was the U Toi, rtatt, F1mr Shnn ....... ,, For!im tMm ,,.!. for its "Mum" season and never have I seen more beautiful specimen ot , . . ,t, the glorious chrysanthemum than thse this year. Great shaggy petals hang in artistic disarray on some of them, a notablv lovelv bowl full ot - - a white ones was very effective. other massing showed a bit different formatiion, closer growing of the flower, each petal cupped closely round the heart of the blossom And what wondrous vividness of coloring they showl Soft dull rose and purple merge in an especially lovely "Mum," clear gold is fitting decora- mn fnr the crn rlen fall, white and stately as tall candles are others while there are the new tinted rose and orange particularly lovely in combinations for decorative pur- poses. vtv n .rl Well rou ntu All Take Tea." BUT this time we'll drop into the Phelps Hut, Athletic Club build ing, Seventeenth and Douglas, the delightfully decorated sweet shop, where the upstairs tea room promises the desired , seclusion tor tne whispered bit of gossip over the tea cup. Delicious luncheons they'll serve, too, upon request and their candies in lovely boxes to take to the "home folk" promise a delight ful bit of pleasure to the stay-at-homes. Rah! Rah I Rah! The Home Team. A ST6RE of unusual interest to the school men and women vho visit Omaha this week is the Town send Gun company. 1514 Farnam. Here tney wiI1 find basket o11 suit.s , - . , ,:i ( IOr IKC ICam Willi BJJCI-mi m- fered t0 schooi teams Unusually complete is the stock offered in jerseys and sweaters in school colors. IJZ-ZfU v,wauia m v to get information for future refer ence, prices, catalogs, etc. tailored aitairs so delighuully swagger Buyer Makes Trip to New York Ev- ery Month to Keep Stock Up-to-Date. MR. PRED, buyer of the Empor ium, 310 South Sixteenth street, wraps, and dresses which you will tind in this shop in such deiighttul finrt curd ctvlpfnltv nra wcarahlc sold at reasonable prices quoted, Embroidery In Exotic Colora Need Have no Terror. EVEN on the most sheer v frocks if Milady brings her clothes cleaning problems to the Pantorium, Sixteenth and Jones. Versatile are they for their clever ness in cleaning is endless; not only do they solve the most intrirste prob lems of restoring pristine cleinlmess, but they do unusually skillful work in alterations, adapting a frock or wrap to the mode's latest and love- tic SI white and black, green on blue, green brown. A bit smoother in effect when . Christmas Music Club. ti AKi ua.n a rurnuure company, AJ- Sixteenth and Howard, has a most attractive Music Club which Y People are finding a pleasing of lhe Christmas gift prob- em for every member of the family. Qne may any moM bia Grafonola, pay $1 as a ment, leaving the instrument at the stori. until Christmas time when de- livery will be made, a glorious gift for every member of the family, an endless source of enjoyment. If im mediate delivery is desired very spe cial terms may be arranged. Espe cially appealing is the cabinet model E 2, in all finishes of wood ... - . , .. ft $85 formerly priced at $120 Join me -i"i"i5 Many and Varied Are the "Made In Omaha" Product. . B' UT none as beguilingly lovely, I'm sure, as the platinum ring mounting which C B. Brown, Jewel- 220 South Sixteenth street. showed me. "Made right here in our own shop," said this art jeweler, and well might he be proud of a platinumsmith who could achieve a finished mounting like the one shown. With a two-carat diamond as inspiration, this master craftsman took the raw platinum, wnicn is un' lovelv. indeed, in the raw state, working with infinite patience and cunning he has wrought an unbe lievably beautiful design of trailing arbutus with tiny scintillating dia monds mounted here and there along the vines. Perhaps, you didn't know that this store will submit, free ot charge, artistic drawings and color washes of designs for your diamonds. everyone nas oiamonaa w ' ; i ...l:i u DC JOyS, IllUCCU, II ICUICS3CU 111 A yiav inum mounting individually suited to your personal preferences. Just Round the Corner From the Auditorium .' SO easy to find, the Chocolate Shop, 411 South Sixteenth street, which is planning to serve hot choco late, coffee or tea with dilicious sandwiches during the busy days of the teachers convention. You'll find their candies fill the longing for sweets, the salted nuts of fresh crispness. Big Shop Has Much of Interest to Visitor at the Convention. BRANDEIS Stores will prove a revelation in development to the visiting educators, I'm sure. Several floors have been added to the store, chief in interest the great new furni ture department Then there's the exqu:site Italian Renaissance room, where one may meet friends for a leisurely visit and reminiscing fest over choicest creations of a famous cuisir.e. If one wishes to dance there's an unparalleled orchestra. Especial values have been planned for the advantage of the state teach ers and a cordial attentiveness wll be noted on every floor of this great store. Especially attractive to the eternal feminine is the ready-to-wear apparel on the second floor. Here one will find a separate department of carefully chosen models for the small woman, another for the large woman with, of course, many styles from which to choose for the woman who is "twixt and 'tween." Welcome to the visiting teachers 1 Pleating Shop Prepares for the Made-in-Omaha Display on the Eighth Floor of Brandeis Store. THE Ideal Button and Pleating company, third floor, Brown block, Sixteenth and Douglas, presented' a busy appearance, indeed, the other afternoon, when I slipped into their workroom, for they were preparing bits ' of their work to be placed in their "made-in-Omaha" booth, eighth floor of the Brandeis stores. Everything lovely in decora tive embellishment for feminine wearables will be found in the pre sentation from this pleating com- pany. If you're not able to present your trimming problems at the booth this company extends a cordial in vitation to visit their shop in the Brown block. - A new wedding gown is made up with pearls. T1U tod Trad-murk R'ftrt4 IT. faluit G.ic AdlK,