: .1 THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921. 5B Lotj1 3) dfoppin villi &Iy WAa Aare uv rfon? uA eac God-like day? Give! Oh. give us the youthful hours! Weve forged a ftnifc for a chain of it. The Matter gave us the song of a bird; We scarcely hear the refrain of it. What have we done with our golden lyre? See! there's hardly a string of it. The hope of men we've trailed In the mire A nd made a pitiful thing of it. The charm of the rose and the smell of it; Give! Oh, give us our ivory towers! The joy of life and the swell of it. Set us back on the path of dreams; The street of romance and the feel of it Before the overlords took the earth m And bound us all to the wheel of it. . -BACK TO DREAMLAND, by E. V. Riis in Brooklyn Eiglc. 1 fMMMHMHMMWMMM MY DEARS: 1 m ( ; ....-m jl i TriSJtivi.yf M-M-M-M-M Thanksgiving Time Again. AND Mrs. Tierce of the Tierce Cafe, 316 South Eighteenth street, will again step in to the kitchen to prepare all kinds of delectablcs with her own skilled fingers I Homecooked will be the Thanksgiving dinner in the Tierce cafe with all the rich dcliciousness we've come to look for in a holiday dinner prepared under her expert supervision. Everyone is welcome to enjoy this hospitality on Thanks giving day. Phone Jackson 3808 for reservations. Dinner is but $1.50 a plate. Rarely beautiful the Spanish comb six inches across (he widest curve, an exquisite combination of white amber, sapphires and black enamel ing. A royal gift, it may be pur chased for $32.50. a Thanksgiving Novelties (or the HolL day Dinner Table Turkey Supper on Thanksgiving Day. C AND YLAND, 1522 .Farnam, is showing a host of novel table decorations for Thanksgiving din ners and supper parties. Beautiful ly tinted "strutters" of papier mache are fitting favors, charming table decorations, these at 20c each; a diminutive .paper pumpkin, leaves and tiny turkey on lid of nut or sweet box is 25c; turkeys mounted on nut boxes simulating tree stumps are 20c each. Freshly salted nuts, pecans, almonds highest in favor, delicious candies in bulk for serving at the table or in unique boxes com plete the table's decorations. ' A special turkey supper will be served in this popular shop on Thanksgiving day. : Bright intense blue partaking of the sapphire hue takes the first place in colors for autumn wear. Holiday Linens Hemstitched at Low Cost. ; THE Ideal Button & Pleating company, third floor, Brown block, Sixteenth and Douglas, will exquisitely hemstitch your holiday linens at a cost of unusual lewness. The hemstitched hems in addition to being more decorative will wear much more satisfactorily than the hand-hemmed hems. Many of the new winter skirts are trimmed with fur because women are wearing them with the shorter fur wraps below which the skirt is shown. . If your Hair is Falling THE scientific massage and electric treatment given by the National skin and scalp specialists of Salon L'Charme, second floor, Sixteenth and Howard, will invigorate both the hair and the nervous system. The treatment given begins with the eyes and extends over the , fore head and scalp down the length of the entire spine. Scalp treatments ordinarily $3 are offered now at $1 to introduce this new treatment to Omaha women. Shampoo, 50c; mar cel, 75c; manicure, 50c; electrolysis, $3.50. Phones: At. 4819; Har. 2890. Open epenings. The conventional shape for. the marabou of the season is broad in comparison to the length. This scarf when pulled over the shoulders serves a shawl-like silhouette. Pongee Favored Fabric for the Christmaa Kerchief. THE Mode Pleating Company, fourth floor,' Paxton block, Six teenth and Farnam, has lovely Christmas kerchief in pongee with drawn threads. If you'd prefer dif ferent colon than the ones shown your order may be left for both men's and women's handkerchiefs. The cost, very reasonable. , Afternoon and evening dresses show lonar sleeves, while evening gowns shows high backs and no sleeves. The new coiffures, as exhibited at the hairdressers' convention, shows an absence of the bob, and an increasingly tendency to ex hibit the lower half of the ear. The whole ear has not yet emerged. Wire "rats" have come back, as have transformations and other ways of employing false hair. Here are the new styles, named in each case for the inventor. . Glock Fan coiffure. Hair bulges out back of ears, in a gradual swell from the face Or namental comb at back. Williams Accomplished with transformation which is all front hair. Little ringlets plastered close to head in back. General outline follows contour of head. Milan Coiffure de jour. Hair marceled and parted on side, and built high with twist on back top. Marcel Evening coiffure. Built high in back, brought over fore head in "dip." All marceled, with small ringlets in back, and a spray of lilies of valley. Celia Evening coiffure. AH marceledK built high in back, parted on right side, combed close to head on sides, with ears partly showing. Bird of para dise in jet pin perched in back slishtly above neck. Remy Large puff across head high in back. Fluffy bang over forehead. Hand-Drawn and Embroidered Hose at the Silk Shop. HAND-DRAWN and embroidered hose are offered at the Silk Shop, 1517 Douglas, for but $4.95. Very reasonably priced you'll find the excellent hose in both silk and wool and in the combination of the two in this department of the delight ful new Silk Shop. "When you think of silks you'll think of the Silk Shop." Samples furnished upon request ' The A, B. C. book of bright illus trations now comes in folder torm. Distinctive ($bve Sbjleti Milady's New Coiffure Calls For Satin Shoes For Dress Wear Fol Switches of Finest Quality. low Low Pricings. THERE must be a quantity of rpHE Shoe Department, 2d floor, hair for the achievement of the Herrberg Shop, 1519 Douglas, new hairdrcss, soft masses to be is offering dress pumps in satin at coiled and folded at the will of the pricings unusually low. There's a hairdresser. The F. M. Schadell & Company's hair department, 1522 Douglas offers: A three-stem switch of ex cellent quality hair, $6. A larger and longer twitch. Slrt and $12 They're showing something new in woven pompadours for $15, which have the same effect as the $25 style formerly shown. Exquisitely waved, finely fashioned, I'm of the opinion that they're even fetter 1 . ' ' Coffee Percolaters and Roasters at T . Unusual Prices. j iKCriAKU & WiLHtLM'S arc ottering exceptional values :n coffee percolaters at $7 and $9. Ab solutely essential is the aluminum roaster preserving every bit of flavor in the holiday roast: the 12 inch round roaster is $1.50; the l3'y inch Tound roaster, $3; oval alumi num roaster, lS9'i, is $3.95; oblong wear-ever aluminum roaster, small size, $5.95; medium size, $7.20. Savory roasters range in price from $1.65 to $6.25. French women are abandoning the wearing of black and taking gradu ally to lighter colors. Oa - titrs Tor All Kinds of Hats Rejuvenated. Pre-Holiday Sale of Hats. THE Kruger Hat Shop, third floor mHE hat department of the( Barker block, Fifteenth and Far- Kneeter Alaska Fur company, nam, rarely refuses to take an old Fifteenth and Douglas, is offering hat for rejuvenation for they're a lovely lot of hats in exquisite successful in reblocking almost colors, dainty metallic laces, chic hopeless hats. You'll find helpful, models for wear. with furs and fur indeed, their remaking of furs and trimmed coats and suits for $5 each, marabou, their refashioning of old This preholiday sale includes hat feathers. models formerly priced to $20. . Hat and bags to match arc very smart, and are being displayed both in Paris and New York. . Specialty Shop Takes Big 'Loss on Dress Models. . i exceptional vaiue m uress models is offered in the frocks which the Lamond Specialty Shop, Seventeenth and Farnam, has just placed on sale at $25. Of creamy gray Canton crepe is the founda- tion of one little dress, its over-dress a rich mahogany shaded duvetyne cut in one piece over the shoulders, slashed up to the throat to hang in a swagger fashion in panels which extend almost to the edge of the skirt hem. Grey suede and patent leather is the chic French imported belt which holds the panels in place I A warm tan upper ana ncn Drown lower is the combination in heavy Canton crepe the two shades joined by a two-inch hand embroidered de sign in the two shades. Values in novelty dresses. , Many of the Parisian imports show the dresses with the fitted ef fect in- the long waisted line, the skirt in very wide effect of circular treatment Gifts For Her Circlets Miniature Lockets Toilet Sets Jewel Boxes Dorine Boxes Folding Clocks Sewing Sets - A VERY happy Thanksgiving IX The Bee shopping service Im m mi Atit II 11 if haii Mft a out C. O. D. if you prefer, although Ive found that the mot satisfactory holiday buying is done by means of a check to cover the items on the list with a complete listing kept Let your buyinsr be early this . I ' . ! f Fruits the Thanksgiving Table Dec oration. THE James Fruit Shop, Sixteenth and Howard, will arrange a basket of rare fruits fitting decora tion for the Thanksgiving table. Fruit filled baskets in odd shapes and clever colors, $2.50 up. Phone Atlantic 4916. Strap pumps will be worn during the fall. two-strap style in the new French Junior heel model at $7.50. The high and graceful Louis heel model fashioned of the same heavy quality satin is offered at $9.95. . A silver-plated percolator would be lovely for the Thanksgiving coffee making. One of the shops offers a large size for but $17.75. Specialty Showing of Junior Togs, mHE Junior department, fifth ' floor, the Herzberg shop for .. , . , . . .. women, is entirely devoted to. the apparel needs of tots, misses and women, 1519 Douglas, is entirely de- voted to the apparel needs of tots, nisses and flappers. Daintily fash oned little frocks in wash fabrics will lclight the tiny miss from 2 to 6 ears delight her mother, too, for hey're offered at $1 each I Very spe :ial are the values offered in dresses jf all kinds for all ages of junior femininity, middy and junior skirts, jmiddies in cotton, flannel and serae. There's an unusual touch on each garment shown here, no matter how diminutive it may be, appliqued flowers of duvetyne on velvet frocks, unusual effects in cuffs and sashes, very especial shapings of coat col lars and shoulders. KjLddies Black jet necklaces are worn at ti it.- j... A ...:.u ..1 . " Ul, u,c uay a"u w,t" '"us 01 tu"u": . The Season.s Hair Dress is Extreme. . NNOUNCED Mrs. Wright- Xi. n( cu mw r.:,j iua Seventeenth and Douglas. And it's from one extreme to the other, either very, very high or very, very low." The kind of coiffures, in fact, which call for the services of expert hair- dressers such as you'll find in this beauty shop. Curls and bobs are used when becoming, both of them sold at reasonable pricings. Phone Atlantic 4333. j Tarn o'shanters and scarfs of krimmer worn together are smart Suits This Season Bear Little Resemblance to Past Favorites. Fur Collars "Snap" TT is probable that women are more anxious over the choice of a tailored hrisklv in this StUDendaua continent on which w liv snH vnmra vi rv a. !, other. ...- Women from the south cannot siaie, auorcu in. anumcr. utng toin are Dungicsome lor me women wno striae aDouc tne streets nan tne day, yet mey are necessary tor protection to women who ride in motors or suburban trains during icy weather. So it goes. For this reason materials differ, however, more than styles. A million women may unite in making one mode! popular for the reason that it can be copied in serge, duvetine, velvet, broadcloth or crepe de chine. It may serve from Los Angeles to Portsmouth. , It is useless for the fashion writer to suggest fabrics. Various experiments in this line have failed, for the women concerned usually make ob jection that such and such material is unsuitable in the kind of temperature in which they live. So it is merely a glance at fashion and not a piece of. advice to say that broadcloth in a silky weave is at the height of fashion, that what is known as kasha cloth, kasha duvetine and kasha serge are de lighted in by the smart people who want to get away from the commonplace, that velvet is sponsored by enough dressmakers to put it in the running, and that ordinary serge is on the shelf more than in the sunlight. When women ask if fur is placed on tailored suits one is at a loss for a comprehensive answer. There is fur on some suits, but the argument is against it because of the variability of our weather and the impossibility of wearing a suit with attached peltry in all seasons that precede the sul try one. It is better to have fur separate, and if one wants to present a fashionable picture this fur will take the form of high postillion collar instead of shaped revers. and the deep cuffs of it will be attached by means of snaps. . " . . ' In certain climates the fur trimmed suit continues its daily service. Some of the models vary, but this is a question of taste and purse. - The jacket may be almost knee length and loosely belted in at the low waist line with a girdle of the material caught in front with an ornamental clasp of metaL It is difficult to get away from this form of trimming. The sleeves constitute the actual novelty of the jacket, as thev do in the majority of clothes this season. They are squarely cut and run well over the broad tunic which forms the upper part of the jacket There is a heavy line of stitching to accentuate this odd placement of the armholc so (hat no observer will fail to see it . day! Four shopping weeks until Christmas day are your sift plans completed? it at your service. Send in your your service, bend in your thnitah . .1 '. flC- . t 1 I . in this office of everything bought year! m w m For the Cay Festivities of the Thanksgiving Holiday ONE must give a thought to cor rect footwear. The Thos. Kil patrick , Co.'s shoe department is showing silver strap pumps with widely graceful cut-out shaping at the sides, $12. A high-throated silver pump offers a charming background for the scintillant rhinestonc and silver ornament so popular among Dame Fashion's followers, this at $15. .Lustrous black satin his been chosen for the fashioning of the one strap pump to be worn at any smart affair -to be chosen for its diver sity of wear, $12. One satin model shown had the strap button covered by a delicate filagree leaf, lovely, indeed. Many of the new coats are 'cut along straight lines and would ap pear slender but for the huge square sleeves which give a fullness to the center of the coat and make it seem narrower at the bottom. Enlarged and Tinted Kodak Pic- tures a Delightful Gift WHAT a pleasing gift will be one of the ' enlarged and tinted kodak pictures which they arc now preparing for Christmas at the Kase Studio,, second floor Neville block, Sixteenth and Harney. A dainty frame selected at this shop makes the gift complete at such a small total cost that it is, indeed, a surprise. Evening wraps fashioned of vel vet and trimmed in wide soft furs are smart. Cunningly Constructed Cutouts in Narrow Black Framings the "Rage" in Fifth Avenue Shops. . THE new silhouetted pictures have proved a "rage" and "riot" in Fifth Avenue picture and gift shops. The art department of the A. Hospe company, Jjougias, is ottering a-(Iarge line of these popular new pictures. Some of the new blouses worn with jacket suits are slip-on affairs, often being longer than the peplum ."7 -r"? e of the jacket and showing beiow it, giving quite a new effect, i - .n il h QKLDipons jcrjuovei oect? wear the warm, sturdy suits that are lists, they will be snooped upon tree lists, they will be shopped upon fret I . - . . . ! - . 1. - prices in every case icm out in me Qifts in Keeping With the Christ mas Spirit M' ATTHEWS Book store, 1620 Harney, offer gifts in keeping with the Christmas spirit. Christ mas cards and inexpensive useful gifts will appeal to thoughtful givers and they are now shown in perfect selection. For children arc sug gested the educational games which will be found in the downstairs salesroom. Books, to be sure, of all kinds, the ideal gifts. "Animal cookie cutters at 10c each are jolly additions to the Christmas kitchen. Furs Which Are Not a Luxury. - THE Goldstein Fur Shop, over Fry's Shoe Store, Sixteenth and Douglas, are showing furs which cannot, be called a luxury because they're too reasonably priced to be classed among luxuries. The ex planation, their direct maker to wearer service and upstairs location. A Clean House Expresses True Hos- pitahty. A SPOTLESS' house should greet the Thanksgiving day dinner guests rugs, draperies, curtains, cushions and spreads should be just as clean as expert cleaners can make them. The Pantorium, Sixteenth and Jones, promises to make your house a delight of cleanliness if you'll get the furnishings to be cleaned ready for them to pick up on Monday morning, November 21. Phone Douglas 0963. ... Filet flouncings in colors with mesh from eight to 10 millimeters square, knotted in the corners, is the newest thing in laces. .. Whipping Cream That Whips. THE Alamito Dairy Company has a whipping cream, the "XX' Hevably rich mass of frothiness for the embellishment of the Thanks- giving dessert. Phone Douglas 0409 and be assured that your dinner will be an utter success. , Many of the new blouses are fashioned to match the lining of the suits with which they are worn. If ? ctr- a .1 suit than any other kind of costume. Why? Because climate varies so en charnlv in their arfivii fhaf nrhat ii flh fnr rn i nftin ruiitnn fnr offered to women who live where the of charge, saics tup wun tne article purcnasea. . I ' . I ... . . I . "A Great Big Old-Fashioned Turkey Dinner" at Hillcrest TT'S at 'S what they're going to serve the homecooking cafe of Al fred Jones, at 2811 Caldwell. That, fitting cranberries, . lusciously sea soned vegetables, cunningly pre-' pared dressings, salads, sweet pas tries, cakes and desserts of all kiuds, fitting delicacies to accompany the royal turkey. Phone Webster 0752 for reservations. Holiday Festivities Often Call For Costumes of Character. rpHEO. LIEBEN & SON, cos turners, 1514 Howard, will supply every costume need during the holi day season. Any costume you de sire will be found here in artistic fashioning, while if you do not know just exactly what you wish you'll find their suggestions of unusual value. 1 Many of the new evening gowns come within an inch from the floor. Thanksgiving Silver Service. DELICATELY shaped are the new silver services which they're showing at the John Hen- rickson Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Capitol. Unusually complete is the offering in the Lufberry design in quality plated silver, which may be had in both flat service pieces and exquisite hollowware pieces. The "Ambassador" design is 'the rarely lovely new design in 1847 Rogers plate. The sterling designs probably most popular this year are the con servatively beautiful Pantheon and the King Albert of rare daintiness. Write for booklets showing illustra tions of service pieces in desired de signs together with the price quota tions, if unable to call at this gift shop. , . A new undergarment is the bras siere top chemise for evening wear. ot charae. All purchases will be sent JHovelhjJdaxjS &filui&&- Gloves For Driving. The Latest Christmas Fad. SMART in cut, warm in wear, are "TvO you know that the latest fad the new gloves for driving just J this year is a Christma.i greet- arrived at the J. T. McQuillcn shop ing card with your photograph on for men, 1512 Farnam. Built with it? It is work very inexpensive, exqui- an eye for freedom of fingers in driving they are offered in black head mocha from Africa and are lined with wool or fur. ..The flexible umbrella handle is new. A clever one is made of sil ver with rink chain section broken with fancy beads. ' Annual Sale of Coats, Suits And Dresses. ""PHE great annuif sale of coats, t?A Win Monday, November 21, at Orkin Bros., Conant Hotel building. Six- tcenth and Harney. You, Milady 'of Fashion, are well versed in Orkin style, quality of workmanship and fabric-acauainted with the Orkin system of buying in quantity for their chain of retail stores which makes possible this great annual sale. Out-of-town orders should be sent in as early as possible, check-with-order made out to Orkin Bros. snow flies. Fur is abhorred in one Order Christmas. Greeting Cards , Now. PERHAPS you've not realized that there's but four shopping weeks before Christmas day! Doesn't leave a great deal of time for the selection of your personal greeting cards 'specially when they're to be engraved from your calling card plate. Let me send samples now from the selection of fered at the Acorn Tress, 1214 How ard. Undergarments in the new fuchsia shade are being shown. Corset Shop Specializes in Fitting the Flapper. SUCH a difficult age, the "flapper" age, when the girls are emerging from their school days into society with its requirements for new dig nity of carriage. The Dorothy Hill Corset Shop, second floor, Neville block, Sixteenth and Harney, specializes in fitting young girls and is also most successful in surgical fittings of abdominal and rupture supports. Regulation cigaret cases of moire and faille are being shown. - , Crockery, Glass and Gift Shop, THE Lowenmeyer Crockery, Glass a.nd Gift Shop, 1614 Harney, is offen.n Lvery ' lue in dinner sets 111 the most lovely designs, an attractive Christmas gift, low priced glass novelties of .all kinds, and gifts as unusual as they are reason- ably priced. Imported dolls range in prjee from 50c to $2.98; quaintly beautiful new Chinese baskets gen- erously brushed in gold with poly- chromed fruits are pleasantly low in price. Art lamps are irresistibly priced; smoking sets, hundreds of gifts are on display, all of them ex ceptional values. The newest thing in hosiery is the so-called nude hosiery in rose beige to be worn with black patent leather shoes. sitely done. Call and see them at the Nelson Studio, second floor, , Pax ton building, Sixteenth and Far nam. Mr. Nelson requests that you come at your earliest conven ience. ' i Hats with brims of astonishing proportions are being shown. . Hot Chocolate After Show, Movies and Foot Ball Game on Thanks giving Day. T1HE Chocolate Shoo. 411 South Sixteenth street, between How- ard and Harney, will serve delicious- nc hot chocolate on Thanksgiv- ms. dt?y ?te..e show ttm0V1?,? a.nd th?. foot ba.U. B?me-. Thy a'so sen you a oencious dox ot candy to take your hostess at dinner. www The straight slip-over negligee of crepe de chine is new and attractive. - Thanks.iiving Apparel Should fee Immaculate. fF course you'll need to have cleaning and pressing done if your wardrobe is correctly immacu late for Thanksgiving day festivities. Dresher Bros., Twenty-second and Farnam, are prepared to give prompt delivery service for th day if the Order for cleaning IS prompt delivery service for the holi- given on Monday, November 21. Phone At 0345. Gifts For Him Check Book Containers Cigar Lighters Cigar Holders Cuff Buttons Card Cases Belt Buckles Dress Sets When You're Making PUns for Thanksgiving Day DECORATIONS of table occupj a moat important place in th mind of the Thanksgiving dij hostess. The Stationery department of the Brandcis store is showinf greeting cards of unusual appeal daintily decorated at from 5c to 25c tallies, 35c a dozen, and place cardi 48c and 58c are decorated in kcepint with the harvest festival; little nu cups of folded construction are 58i and 75c a dozen. Table sets of plates napkins and cover are $1.00. TabU covers in 63x84 inch size are 50c Wide strips of decorated psper, corn, fruits, etc., in natural colors, 31-3 yards long, are 25c each. 'Many of the latest girdles are very decorative and appear to form part of the drapery of the gown. Virginia Carvel Sterling Silver De sign Fills the Thanksgiving Silver Chest THE C. B. Brown Jewel Shop, 220 South Sixteenth, is showing a delightful Thanksgiving silver chest filled with the beatuiful new Virginia Carvel sterling silver service. This is a design of simple and classic lines to which a distinct colonial feeling is imparted by the dainty flower sprays that fall so naturally around the mirror-like surface. While de lightfully reminiscent of our coun try's early romantic years it is in entire harmony with the most mod ern expression of the finest period dining room furniture of today. Serv ice pieces in hollowware are truly lovely when they're decorated in the Pompeian Adam design which reflects some of the finest motifs of Robert Adams, noted decorater of the 18th century, whose period decorations re flect the rosette, the classic urn, fes toons of husks and beads, also the winged griffins, the Roman shield with sprigs of "The Laurel of Vic tory" and other characteristic Pom peian designs. I'll be glad to send out an illustrated booklet on either the Virgia Carvel design or the Pompeian Adam. , Shell and bone combs with de signs in contrasting color inset so that there is no wrong side, the de sign showinlg both back and front. , Flowers for Thanksgiving Day Should be the Sturdy . f:hrvHanhmiim "' Thanksgiving flowers win, without question, be the lovely chrysanthemums, which they're showing in gorgeous profusion irflhe John Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam. Now that the color ings of "Mums" is so varied it is possible to get them to fit into any color scheme in both the great shaggy blossoms or in the dainty "pompon" variety. - , t What They Are Wearing. Bags of very fine steel beads, with elaborate fringes around the bottom in the same effect as the knotted fringes of a Spanish shawl. Sleeves are being developed after the fashion of the Russian Cossack blouses and Roumanian peasant blouses. k , i . . j - r.- ;uacinne kjih mik ureases wun rows of pin tucks and a slight gold thread woven in with the silk are among the novelties displayed. One of the shops shows a white crepe blouse embroidered in black in an all-over design and a heavy silk thread that almost seems like soutache braid. , . Velveteen frocks for the tiny tot are being shown. The darker shades such as navy and black are em ployed, enlivened by trimmings of red and other&bright shades. . It is forecast that velvet shoes will be worn this winter. Some bright colored velvets will be made up with gold or silver cloth, while others will show velvet of gay colors combined with patent leather. . Diamonds set in onyx or ebony, the latter being used for entire bracelets. The combination of dia monds set in black is proving very popular in accordance with the black and white vogue. NOT TOO EARLY CHE1STMAS SHOPPING- Tltl tad Trademark Rf ftrM V. & Fallot Olflca Ad. 17