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6 C THE SUNDAY DEE: OMAHA. SEPTEMBER 10, 19J Married Life of Helen and Warren Helen Subject Her Subccmsciou Mind lo a Crucial Mtdnnht Tttt. "Hid you find them " wit Helen's nuuus Mrcr(iiii. "Noihin douiK." viciously V4rre11 Jbed hn tans into the hall rack, Urar, 11 to late don I worry about 11 any more tonight. Let's go to bed and inaybt you'll mid them in in morning . Jn the morn ins;! That ease come up it 111 II 1 dnnt beve those pa pert," grimly, "I'll be up against it hard." Now In the library he 1mm an ftther jumbling earth through the desk. "Oh, tliey aren't here! Vt been looking all evening. You couldn't have brought them home,' "Then where the devil are they?" Warren Hunk himtrfl inio hi chair, ''I've gone through the office with fine tooth comb. "And you look to tiredl It' after 12 you've been working down there since B. Dear, you II bt sick come on to bed now. Maybe, if you get up fresh in the morning, you'll re member where von put thein." "I at chanre of that t Done nothing all day but look for those blooming papers. Well 1 gueit I'd belter turn in, Tliia ln't gftting anywhere." "I'll heat lome milk. 1 hat always make you deep when you're nerv ous.'' "Who said I wa nervous?" iralily. "f can sleep without any dosinr up." Hut at he gut ready for bed Helen slipped out to the kitchen. Js'o, you've had your supper." as Puny-Mew brushed ingratiatingly aga nut her. "And there isn't any durken." While the milk healed Helen looked through the nrwspaprrs in the box miller the pantry sink. Warren might have left the long envelope on the library table and Nora brought it out with the newspapers. Jlut these were all over a month old. There was 110 clunre of its be ing here. The later paper had been Used or thrown'awav. A sizzling overflow from the stover miii tier Hying to shut off the gas. Warren wa in bed when she brought in the milk. "Eh, what've you got there? Thought 1 told you I didn't want any I" "Dear, do drink it. You know it makes you !erp. And I put just a touch of butler in it, the way you like it." "Oh, all rlRl.t," irritably. "Any thin to get rid of you." "Careful, it's hot! Jitft sip it I'll get ready quirk as 1 can." The hot milk had it usual somno Irscent effect. But Helen lay wide awake, worrying over the misplaced paper. As alway. everything appeared more calamltou when she brooded over it at night. And now the lost paper loomed a real catastrophe. From thi might come a gradual de cline in Warren' professional prestige. Just a some tr'rval thing may turn one into the road that lead to auc ccs something equally unimportant may start one on the downward trend. Staring through the shadowy dark ness, Helen pictured the gradual dimini&hintT of Warren' practice and income. 1 hat would mean retrench' ments a cheaper apartment in a cheaper neighborhood. She aw him growing older and leas successful gradually losing both energy and am bition. Those lost papers! The importance of their recovery now towered monu mental. To her distorted vision everything teemed dependent upon them, . She even thought of the impossible 'going down to hi office to search for the rest of the night. But how could she hope to find what both he and his secretary had looked for all day? And he had ! continued the search until midnight. Her subconscious mind! That thought illumined her brooding as a Rlint of lightning illumines a cloud. The lecture she bad heard the other afternoon on "Our Undeveloped Powers!" Over and over the lecturer had im pressed upon his audience the latent potentialtie of our subconscious minds. He had recommended one simple method at which Helen now eagerly grasped. To ask of the subconscious mind just before you fall asleep whatever you most wanted! He had advised putting the request in writ inj?. He had given a recent experience of his own. ' One night he wrote on a slip of paper. "How can I cure my indigestion?" He went to sleep, the paper clasped in his right hand, and Ins mind concentrated on the question. In the morning when he awoke he was amazed to find hit feet up against the wall beside his bed. Of their own volition they swung hack over hit head. This was the answet a physical exercise! Convinced that thi was hi rure he practiced it night and morniny and the indigestion from which he had suffered for years, soon 'disap peared. S he urged hit audience to try this simple method of asking the subconscious mind for solutions to the problem. Slipping out of brd, Helen stole softly mtii the library. Turning on the tight at the desk she is rote eu a memoranda pad: "What shall I da t help Wtrrt ft ml hit lost f peitr This was too long. He had nid put 11 simply, as few woidt a pos sible. "When thai! look for the hut fiawr?" Then t st'll further condmt ii. th hnj4 "ttull took for" lo 're." Aaktw with fspeiUni y the .t tik l bd. Warren ilirrJ, tut the Hot ""Ik ts potent, Kef he 4nl not awake. Her Ihtuightt tom-utttrtud n t)iifttx Ud t!ilfv IS) her raht ruM HUi finally tlMt4 t ' "What in bUtvt U il trot? Vr in m ruiopM rinniu sUnJ i'i by lb bed, v .!" t "''I' ft l Hi by uit pi ' ' (tons R4is h a,4n )! ! Oh. l ti tHut ''' I'.'" et'v t'i V, mu.n, t tK ' i ' Wmii t ki w;'" M tftlis.sllt;. K' UJ t' h ti ' fsmt it torn:" 'Nat 4i,m sC i,A,n ft" ridirule. "I they y If yon k question of the tubcontriou mind before you go lo sleep" "The tubconscious mmdr with a nort. "Thai your latest, is it 1 Vou're alway h'poed about tome new lad." "Now, dear, don't start that," dread ing on ol bi tirade against "cults" and "inns." "Any answer I mlght've had you'll drive away." "Oh. I will? Where d you expect to find those paper when you woke? lied to the bedpost by tome acconi tnodattrtg spook r" "I thought my (ubroiisciout mind might suggest somewhere to look." "Well now let your tubcontciout mind tuggett a good breakfast. You mosey out to the kitchen and rustle it along. I want to get down to the office early. Don't suppose it' auy use to look, but MI take another crack at It." Obediently Helen instructed the sleepy-eyed Nora to have breakfast at quickly a possible. And be sure to use an egg in the coffee it was to muddy yesterday." While lleien wat brushing her teeth she thought of a letter, with birthday check from Aunt Koa. lost Jong ago. She had looked for days, and had found it month later behind a crowded desk drawer. In her repeated searching the had rone through that drawer many timet, but had not thought of taking it out and looking lulund it. Uear, darling into the bedroom where Warren was lacing his shoes, you ve been so sure all along that yon had them in your desk drawer" .Now don t harp on that I ve had everything out a dozen time." ") et, I know, but did you take the drawer out and look behind it r "They couldn't have gotten back there. The drawer isn't full. I don't keep my desk chuck full of stuff like you do. But un t it worth looking? I lost Utter from Aunt Rcna once and that's where I found it. And besides, I feel this might be the answer to my question. Oh, you do?' caustically, shrug ging on hi vest. Dear, you taid Miss Woodward would be there early this morning- that she was coming down for an oihrr lo'A. Do you suppose he' there now?" "No, it' only quarter after eight She lives way out in Jersey couldn't get in before half-past. Come on, now, move fast let' have break last." At the table while Helen poured Warren' coffee and buttered hi toast, her thought were revolving about the ton drawer of his desk. When the dining room dork atruck half-past, leaving the table the dart ed in to the library phone. A breathless wait after she had called Warren number then the sound of the. receiver being taken from the hook. "Mis Woodward? Thi 1 Mr. Curti. I've been thinking about those paper. Have you taken out that top desk drawer and looked back of it? , . . Well, do that now, won't you? I'll hold the phone." A she waited the wire teemed charged with potentialities. "Yet, ye ... You've got it? . . . Oh. I KNEW it wa there! I just knew" "Eh, what' that?" Warren at her elbow snatched the receiver from her. "Hello, Mis Woodward? , . . Stuck back of that drawerl Greatt . , , Be right down I'll take a taxi." With thrilled exultancy Helen waltzed him about the room. "Now what about the tubconscious mind? You don't believe itl You ridiculed it, you " "And I don't believe it now," el bowing her away. "What' your subconscious mind got to with this? You happened to remember that let ter from your. Aunt Rena. Why in blazes didn't you think of it before?" "You won't admit my writinsr that question had anything to do with it?" "Admit any bunk like that? I guess not," he cof fed. 1 hat a all rot. King for a taxi while I finish my breakfast. Now I've found those papers t ve got two hours worK on them. Then with masculine ingratitude as he stalked back to the table t "Why the Sam Hill couldn't you think of this yesterday? If 111 lost a letter behind a drawer, I'd have re membered it. Hereafter, if you ve got any hunches don't wait till the last 'minute to 6pring 'em!" (Copyright, 1922, by Mabel Herbert Harper.) Next Week A Resurrected Wed ding Present. All Right for Men to Chew, Edict of Enemy of Cigaret Hammond, La., Sept. 9. Mrs. Thoma Forrest, reformer, is on the warpath again, seeking the scalps o some undeserving citizens who deal in cigarets and other kindred evils. As a prominent W. C. T. U. mem-l-er she threw a fright into Ham mond busines men lat year when she undertook to agitate against the ,ilr of cigarets. The W. C. T. IT. backed her for a tiiui'. Somehow or other, though, just at it seemed as if she were to re victory, the union withdrew its iipKit, Mrs. Korresi was defeated ainl, it i whispered, talc of cigarcu continued. Mrs. Forrest learned her Irtstut. Thi vrar she hat tnnde a con cession for the t ike of the men, She continue Id be opposed 10 rtuarett, com coli pips, white mute and lnot lc ctcicr. t s she it's tit light for men to uke "ihisv" o tritcac-co three tmirs 4 d.iv. I loss 11 there Sey sy he idra it cU vt r, Oiloiuit .Not Ibngrrotiti Heally Timid Crrntttr ; I'arit, JifjM. 9 -h t,eu nt duty It not dihtfc hhis, lull 11 i 1 snv ! (Mini ccIH',' tl.cUtts l'fo(so ct fern ml vl lishviHs, lit t t!Uit;tt l I I Art MHUIc4l ttHihf of itifnit .. si l!w chi.iji.ui Unnlv ht v..i Ci 01 Hp ) Kink cv' ul It I n '; hion I intiiiv " l ! ! l'i. Kls tlvftl. ! . ' s. ! ! 11 I.. 1 , .',, t-t l c j'ui, ! . t t i t t i.(t est l' tWit'otic mh4 1. ..nt ft S anltfci," dcl.r, K ,iv.,.u ' I ht Kik l'i iMIiv .c s,i n iihiHg la r i;,c vsUpus A A 1 n Cl LOCcGu 'll Jtwel Gift Shop Offers Holiday Shopping Opportunities to Alt-8tr-Bn Crowd. NEVER lovelier wrrt the gift disutsvd In lh Inlin llnrL. ton Jewel Gift thop, Sixteenth and Capitol. Diamonds, watches, novel earringt and vanities, tilver services, exquisitcly cut and engraved glass- liftings make a bid for attention of the gift seeker. Interesting indeed i one large gift case devoted to tug- gettiont for olleringt to the baby in the question. Cunning indeed 1 a Mother o' I'carl teethms: ring with cluster of tiny sterling tilver bells attached lo the tide. Dainlv marls promise a gift of exceeding charm. Tiny pins, with infinitely delicate chain between, will be warmly appre ciated by the tot's mother. Three- piece silver set, knife, fork and noon, are of the beautiful new I'anthcon sterling silver design which hat captivated the beauty- loving public. Silver of all descrip Hons will he found In this lovely store, flut and hollow wares in every well known pattern of the day, silver priced exceptionally low. You'll find the well known llennckson busines polity a rare satisfaction in gift buy- ing their ervire unexcelled. Visitor are particularly invited to view tne holiday stock now on display, Campaign on to "Keep School Chil dren Clean." ACTIVE choo! children find a great deal of foreign dirt be side the natural body excretion which make their tiny garment need to be frequently cleaned. In structor and parent alike recognize the menace to- their loved one if clothe are not more regularly cleaned. Drcshrr Bros., 2-'d & Farnam, have inaugurated a sepcial school clothe cleaning service, con ducted along ultramodern processes for which Dresher Bro.' establish ment it noted, l'hone AT. 034 J. Metropolitan Shop Opens Into the HoteL OMAHA is quite to be eongratu lated upon the opening of La Botchin', IStfi and Douglas, the luxuriously appointed specialty shop which opens into the Hotel Fonte nelle, a metropolitan feature in shop circles. A dream of beauty i La Boschin's, utterly satisfying one' craving for the exquisite. Softly shaded in cut crystal cascade are the light, making even more love ly the women who move slowly to and fro before the long mirror framed in ilver gray walnut. Fasci nating chapeau creation to Kettle upon glinting coiffures, witching wrap for day and evening wear, gown in which to meet every hour of the fashion world. Especially to be noted arc the cleverly designed model for the large woman a feature at La Boschin'. "Sussex" Promises Great Vogue a Choice for Early Fall Footweac WHEN Baker Brother an nounce that they've hit upon a design which will produce an altogether desirable bit of footwear, one may be quite assured that the will find it at the Tho. Kilpatrick fit company noe department, lor Mr. Tuttlc i ever on the watch for the model to charm fastidious wom an. In brown leather, solt and tilk en, the "Sussex" model is noticeably higher of heel than the big flat "scn sibles" lo which we've been accus tomed in our summer sport shoes. A true, gracefully cut. Cuban heel wnich combine well with the two . , c 1 .j . f which the upper part of the shoe is tru'y Parisian wrap, $145. If one has among them roomy new folding gently earned out. Flower are sent with, in colors borrowed from Is a- whef " e cty when Fily discov fashioned Dull nearl buttons form to De ollt ' the cold winds she will trays for pencils and pens with little in the spirit of the giver, interpreted turc's softer moods. Long and drap- crcd the delightfully decorated Six th fattenincrs Of a smartness ma- darn. At the same price, $13.50, one may choose the model in gray suede and patent kid. For wear with the long, crepey (Jinncr frock, witching- ly draped, one may select satin pumps ranging in price tront $iu 10 ?1S. The Square Yoke of an All Over Pleated Georgette Dinner Gown Utilizes the Charmful Square Drop Yoke WITH long sieves below the shoulder line. Tlie shoulder seams of the dainty little dinner gown 01 ouie in process 01 pieanng at the Ideal Button : Tlealing Co., 3d floor Brown Block, 16th and Dougla. are hemstitched in the same shade of blue. The .pleat.ng of the 1- ... .1 .1 . .-.i. enure snccrness 01 me winner iroc .....1-..: .1.1.. c i.ii .1.,.,. linili'lllriCJi come ro 2 orZrfi that you get your pleating orders in early? Lessons on Shirt Tailoring in Print ed Form. A WORTHWHILE ue of time sml energy the making of shiits lor the nun folk of your fam- 1 1 y but aten't thry dilfiiult? Tbat't hy to many are taking advantage of thr pi lined ctutt made by I'm Kss the Shut Maker, .M llcwir Kar bac h I'.l'Hk, I Mil '!,( DougLis; it tuioothrs atsty all diiiicultirs. I'ut tup ,i (tinges on your shopping bt while 111 the city (of AL'Sar-Urn b slivilir , Tall Shopping ActivU tie lion In, WIIVN you thop h I'cilly stn-l a i.ciccfilit tie s, rtplittii "I )i(rifll; lit sd(l i" h.lv 'u(i4t is stnl.tl. 1 ht trst' I lie l H 14 rt c he lire, MsV out fh. k jc.nhlv to (tltisf (.! c t " .. J y I'l ii ci-sr. When (.!; f,s Is !. t I. I c,l t" (1 I ' , .' IS I i mi., f n d H cut ii . t4!t tnd :M sr-l ) It Its b l"itt M, IsttUlts b ol -r4itl sic IS) sums will W Kiel Wisl If.JtHCl Lot s (3) Joppin villi R)lly f ve an ingle, ihady ingle, near a Where the lighing zephyn mingle ttith the purling of the tlream. Thre I m lhc lu"SlCl anl ,l malel me lnrtU ani tme FT 1rom ctltf trident jangle at I angle, tmoke and dream. Authorities on Questions Pertaining to Hair and Scalp Conditions Htvs Had 2o Years' experience. TWENTY-SIX year' experience dealing with hair and scalp con dition gives one the advantage of knowing how hair and scalp will re spond under ditfereut treatments of permanent waving. The Lanoil I'er- mancnt Waving pr'ocest is not only a treatment for the hair, but gives a luxuriant wave never before arrorn- phshed. All work pertaining lo hair, scalp and skin in the Black and White room, Ilurgrss-N'ash, the St Ion de Beaute, Hotel Fontenetle and lilarkttone Beauty Shop, is under the supervision of Mr. Robert and Mr. Franks. An expert chiropodist it si- way in attendance at these shops, Crepe and net surprisingly reveal turfacc of lacey design. Omaha Milliner Opens New Shop, VflSS STELLA SHANAHAN, 111 well known in millinery circles. has opened a shoo in the Julius prkln atore, 1512 Douglas, where cr,e, helo of Mi,. Shanahan the AirillE ITiMV ItnFITI Willi IflC (1 ,oflily, I-riends of Miss Frances Barker and Mis Gertrude Slyter will ,e delighted to hear that they are j lm5 cew 4hop with Mis Shanahan. 0 ct0U(s tan inar Fashion' landscape when follower ol the Mode The Parisian Not Yet to Be Per suaded From Allegiance to Slender Lines Supple Fabrics. WOULD adore the coat model on display at Orkin Bros.. Hotel Conant lJldg., 16th and Harnev. a chic affair whose Moused upper is of lustrous Broadtail fur. a stunning contrast to the full taupe fox collar and cuffs. Corded tucks round the rlnslv ranolit .LiVt niL .I.:- . nai' wit" Joy a squirrel lined black ?" witn caracul collar and eulfs.change, The buckle' bullous draw the fullness 'n(o a side drape most bewitching, .14-,: Te Kussian influence in dc- fignmg is indicated in a brown suit, cionnicci, wnose wuie, run sleeves and blouscd back are lavishly broidcred in gold and chenille. Of an utter simplicity is the short front, long back suit model in red, black fox trimmed, at $75. Of a surprising lowness, that price! Velvet Gowns for the Ak-Sar-Ben Ball Assure Its Entire Success. T7IVID rrli nrrunu th. f...l,; y ., .,. ... i,r..!. . i.f... n.. si ""."c..1 ; Ji 1 ' " - - ton block, entrance on Sixteenth V Tmrsr .J n r .. K,i.IKi'd,rfiveUl"M f ,,,Pm' lor it 11 t rance alone who can nro. j,,. .,,u 1 . - i ncnn ecoiiiiouiy woven laortCS. nMr P h?r Wful "' or swings to one side the new thiired drape from thoiilctcr to floor. Unusually low in price one finds the lovely dresses for the Ak Sar -Hen hall much lest than one has hoped for. Sporting Goods House Furnishes iitaciquarteis lor Male Visitor. , VERY man ad bov v.lu visits the AkSir-licit frsiiyitirs in Otiuha is invited nuke Ins lu.ul quarter at the Ont.ilu Mi.hIhij ticunlt t'tuuimiiy, litliiceinH .11, Harney. Hrie iue wilt I. ml all tir-tii-date ttipp'iet 111 am) rump- nirtii r i4kr hall and fini'tutl with sji'cUt lin.uintt tit s, h..,, tc nut. Smd fr tst''s t'ititiiuig full it, c li 1, 'in, lllu .ir iti .iu 4itd pile qtiUlh'Ct un g'HxIs neeil'il. A SWI I I'lNti t-ly ,t Hut bwy It 'i a tsttb'tc 1 1 I it olt M-.U'ty s ti tl Itt k r tit t slot I lit h i'l !. -t t"t iy tivtty tiiHt.tn 1 tadt p hi ' tl. tt l,t mot c ' .H tiodrttiiisi'a ttttett. sA I" t , g nr cr i) . ,1-, I i, itl sitij., . l Is l tsfy i. .I.,i- t '11,41.4 h. t c,i,, ,l i,,, . ., w lu a t4itti tt,p.st .t Sunt. I l I 1! i H,n k twtt Us -s. K 1 4t t -tU- l..-stl tti I 1. 1, I V. NtltJ I .1 ., 44 Ml tt. 1. htS I s ts c ill v. I t k 'lit S) t.liM 1, .. u t i, it t'l si- u'.l i 11 1 V ,.. 1. 11 In hi urn, , 'It I U, k M tc lcjos t tit t lt I tisit ly Ih. ir t4'it I' tt 1 tj k.ii, v i t lii IhiiM t,uii tj"'-!'!. f,l " I ,1 t . It , . , at un , l tgi.t l tl Mt-at Is ti.acii t b tl..mj en 'ctrtj,"" ,(Mt ii miii tehi ii, 1, , l.Mt, ttcpot t '! sm.I iKo 1 tt'ti it ,t sutlh lA ti; ih at htm. 1, it-,it,cr ,4H IM si tu-mi I- I (... In IK .l, .nji 1 (I.-sH.-w" .lot e.s. ,4 Ii i- v e l IK trl ll ,et pl il. uUu.t Hie, u ynit II ti ci tiy l. t(le sn,tni ,,lu. iu tt.tit, (,tt n, tslmtt tt iht tuwt I i tlste.lie.H kit Stte l I.SlH tlli lMih4 4sBS, t VV, ,Aetwtls UflOtSI la t, h d,icllili,.!4.4 tttult. Jujjj bakv dingle READERS DEAR: ii The Coiffure of th Day Demands Artistically Arranged Marcel Wave. IN MAKING your plans for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball, the gracefully arranged marcel is of paramount im m t wmn- Marcel snoppe, over Fry s shoe ttore. Sixteenth and Dougla ttreet. AT. 618S, hat ex- pert marcel operators; marcel and hair dress, $1; marcel and bob curl, $1. 1 Pencils and Pens to Be Worn Round Ones Neck on Narrow Black Rib- bon NO more lost, strayed or stolen pencils and pens for the up-to- date collegian will carry pen and pencil round her neck on narrow black ribbon. The Omaha Stationery company, 307 South 17th street, of- fe.rs unusually lovel suggestions in ,u. .( ...knnt il, ; ...or containers for car slugs and luncheon Unique!" Vivid little linen squares, hand - ' ' l l ' leaves of Autumn, and are seen in equal numbers. . . Meet Your Friends at tha Sheet Mu- sic department nunng va-oar- i.wi,i rnilKRR'S . iollw lilt of oonular X A. Im it,. i1,m ,1I mn. inuaiw n mi; un v r,,v. pauylJ ;.artment of the A. Hospe com- Kit l U...I.J f ... 1, 1513 Douglas. One of the rea sons why it't such fun to meet your friends tliere during the weeks of Ak Sar-Ben. liKidcnially the time might be spent having these new tungs played; Blue ."V Mary Flirt, ., I imp Highway 1 h'c fully ...J0 Wake Up, Little Ciirl, cu'ie Dicaining .....'fv' jolly group Iu Uke home with yuu for ciiioymetii iluiiug the long nettings ( r4ily tall 'I he Kimu tiote in bhiirtet is linn It t,i be desired One ol the tirw rd blouses, ern tiitc brd lu ti liner bijih tol'cr with y pi mi I ' intl fDiiliiiing thi full theirs, Autumn Has Triumphed More Brilliantly Than Ever Before t'l tha New- 'l Moslti l'.V? I'l it iicosto atlttfstutsitU sl t r4ito - Through the treet til hear a tingle And itt ting-a-ling'll mingle WiU tVie vhupertolthe breeze: ltnouth F ve not a tingle tou, no potentate or k'mg'll Make me jealout vhile ! angle in mil ingle 'neath the treet. ALL MODES IMJI MARVEL OLS MAGIC TO ENTRANCE THE ' FEMININE FANCY HAS GUIDED THE MASTER MINDS OP THE FRENCH DESIGNERS FOR FASHIONS WERE NEVER MOKE RAM KEY EXOLISITE. IS ONE'S EVENING GOWN OF IIEIGK, THE LACK MUST BE FROST MNE IN ITS DELICACY OF THREADING WITH FROST ED SILVER TRACERIES. IF SHE CHOOSES A TAILLFl'R RODIER HAS MADE POSSIBLE FABRICS OF INTRIGUING CHARM: RAILI.ANE F R I Z E LANE . DR A BELLA, AGNF.I.I.A CT.OKY. VELLINA, RUISSEL LOW. CHISI'EI.LINDI AND LES J'ALMES INDIENNES. FALL MODES 1022. Well Known Beauty Shop Marcel Operator. ONE of the well known Omaha beauty shops has put in a call for an experienced marcel operator to begin work before the Ak-Sar-Ben rush begins. A splendid opportunity. Call or write to Folly the Shopper mit ueiau. 10 visitors in 111c 1117 uummk rue s' Sar-Ben. Kneeter-made models Quaint little chintz frocks adopt need no introdurtion. I he rxcelenee the picturesque flounces of 1880. of his tailoring it well known. don the clinging new trotteur of such Florist Owes Popularity to Unusual Service for Which Public Pays Nothing. mHE patron of the John Bath Flower Shop, 18th and Farnam, well understand the spirit of service which every purchaser of flowers in .1.:. .i. ...j . ' i..-u . , a n.r cnarge i tnaac, deliveries are nrnmnlv made, instrnetlons mtelll- through the medium ol the tlower shop's service system. rolled, are more colortul than the tamers Jtair, bom and uxy, Man lauoren 10 an cxcccumg onuni- nest in Too Coats. P AM EL'S HAIR, undisputed choice for the tailoring of ton coats, has been used in the majority o( , ;t in n, M ,hc Vilco ... . . . . & Allen shop, Seventeenth and Har nev. Unusually , imai t in cut, solt and warm, light in weight, these coats ate silk-lined throughout ami are otiered at very low prices. It one preiert she may select iwced r homespun in gray and black, blue, while ami black or tome id the 1 in Mitel brcivtn culr combinations. I cuts i( unii.ii il i" tl, I ares stand high in Ih rank f IM-1111I41.IV, particularly those ol mualt ssmiI designs tt tilken nifihes. .... . . r- . II411 KrblcKktd nd Titmmtd to Fol low Fashion fancy. 1 (1 F M HKKS, tun and maraUm tlisfcd and remoiUli J a, th KdHH-r Hat Mirtp, 'J I'trker Hl-ik, a s(m. of iii.iiiuc set sue, i tosed tt on S4tiitc!. tv-'Stte t4 lesisniii puiul With wil Sistn, tshuh tktssHtU a lull n' (cm tinging tounJ, a coxvhelCt jingle. -MIDSUMMER JINOLE,-Lif. Velvet and SUk Domlnato th Mode Point tx Hosiery Chosen as C harmful Accessory. FABRICS ol exceeding rkhnes demand the ultimate in hotiery. If you'd have the tlrnderired ankle line to fascinating, select a pair ol the i'ointex bote now olJ at Her berg's, main floor, 15l' Douglas. It') tlut dainty little point above the heel which mak;t for smug trimnest of fit, which tids to a graceful ef fect only to be achieved by wearing the I'oiukx, Mis Barten, well known to fastidiout women of Oma ha, it in charge of the depirtmrnt and will take especial pleasure iu suggesting color best suite d to your wardrobe from the extensive line ol thadet shown The pricet on I'oin- dastet. One of the new arrival in tex, f J 45, 12.95, $J 50, 14 50, give exquisite fabiir at thi interesting Wants one a choice of varying degree of shop is "Highland Lan," a clever weight Reduced Tailoring Prices Offered Ak-Sar-Ben Visitor. LKNEETER, exclusive ladie' tailor, 2d floor, loth & How ard, offer reduced tailoring price rare charmfulnes,. Evening Gowns for Wear During th - Festivities Attendant on King - Ak's Coronation. T OVELY new dress model for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball and for wear during the festivities for the nt 'w week have made their ap- pearance in the Lamond Shop, 17th an" t'ar,lam'. Remarkably low in prlce (rom $35 t0 t))(. new mo am fashinnrrl in niatcriU In ronitirr ed in line, beads are used sparingly, rather to lend weight than as orna- Reese Jewel Shop, , Sixteenth and mentation. The necklines arc charm- Harney. Creamy white, the back fully novel, the most attractive a low ground for jade glas bud vases and dropped shoulder effect with frill of antique gold lace across the top of the frock. Triple rolls of gold hold the creation securely on the body. Dresses of surprising beauty. Metropolitan Dining Room Prepares for Feeding of King Ak's Crowds. OF extreme importance is quick dining room service during the day of the race beginning the 1-th and continuing through the J3d Prompt service is guaranteed by the management of the Metropolitan Dining Room, 18th & Harney, 1'aul Christiansen and Ada S. Cooke, widely known for their sincere hos pitality and excellence of tervice, a well at daily menus vailed to tuit the ' oi the epicure. During the 1 . it,., .1... .... ...ill I. -a. next week the dining room wil! be greatly enlarged, Barred In black is a drop stitched sweater in sand yarn, lmg sleeved. slip-over, it it very smart, 6.05, Illustrious Paris Dictate the Lovely Nw Coiffure lor Madam et Mademoiselle, ISH Jfiinie Scluclt ll of the F, M. badt II & Co, 15.'.' .Knight., ht, tcltMiud fioni tin east with the L.tt-sl lUiisian t,,iu ption. ,,r int. Ldy's toitiuie, I 'he bo'cs is ill be Hoi II In he r, the liu.ir iiMMie t, to. (btts still uliiuc sluiiKilig li'i; ?4U Ml totnlts lo.! tin!) ir4. h fii'in "t tr In 4 I he Ndiculrll Shop ul li ts a l4'Kc" hue ol I'ii Icmty toHiln tl $4 and IS, pti.hi Ht h ItttiMI twfl by th tin- ti,' ul y ThipWall Silk Shop Offer Valuable Co-Oper ation to the Teachers of Sewing Classes. XiniAT is new, what wilt endure. ' ' what will make tli sewing classes more interesting, are just a few of the million worries which be trt the teacher of designing and ew ing m the' public schools of today, tjurnioni 1, 1 importance which one will do wrll to entrust to the clever people of the Silk Shop, 1517 Doug las. Men who know the silk game in all itt intricacies, men who instino. lively recognize the best in fabrict. Sewing rlastet and teachrrt arc invit ed to ask for the special service given to Instructors and students of tewinir simulation ol Scotch tweed, both in weave and color combination which will charm the most artistiraly in clined; blue and black; purple and or chid; black, brown and sand; king's bin and navy; vivid mnhawk and dark wine. Lustrous, lovely new1 wtave H'jS Finery for the ball Cleaned Early. VOL'R daintiest and prettiest eye x ning gown, the most delicate slippers, the frothy fan, sheer, gauzy hose must receive the expert care of master cleaners before the Ak-Sar. Ben ball. And what a ruth there's sure lo be. Why not be wise thi year and call the I'antoriuin, 16th and Jonrs, JA.096J, for early cleaning of various dainties? Such a satisfaction f You'll find their work of marvelous fineness, For Your Convenience School Sup plies Displayed on Main Floor ok Great Store. DOESN'T your blood stil! thrilt to the call of bright pencils and pens long about this time 0' year? You'll find a splendid showing of up-to-date school supplies on the majri floor of the Brandeis Stores, a grouping of supplie interesting alike to teacher and student. Substantial book bag are priced 19c, pencil sets from 2Vc to $1.98, strap from 8c to 19c, and for the tot to show mothei what the day' lessons have develop ed different sized slates upon which one might write or "figure" with crayon, 19c to 58c. . Hartmann Features Legion Check the List Against Any Other Trunk Your Other List Will Lack Sev eral Vital Feature. TN buying a trunk, buy the best; buy a Hartmann. Frcling A L . , 1D.L I T- I S icinic, joiu anu rniiu, uavc pre pared a list of advantageous features .outstanding in the Hartman trunk which they're offering at the mar vclously low price of $39.85. Very impressive you'll agree after checking- the features, 24 of them, all clever addition to the lasting usefulness of a trunk which appeals alike to col lege boy or girt, the experienced globe-trotter, the business man or woman and the commercial traveler, versed in the value of having every thing in it place, a the Hartmann trunk assure that it will be. Suits unwrinkled, hats unbroken, a place for everything and everything in its place; it is a homelike bit of order- bnes wherever it is opened. Other Hartmann trunks are priced from up Tade Green Cream and Gold Refresh- ing Color Scheme in Jewel Shop Window. OMAHA again is in the grip of a heat wave, 110 degree 'most any- tcenth street show window of the wide flower bowl in which lovely lotus lilies and pads, made colorful nest for matchles diamonds. A marvelously refreshing ight to find at any time, especially to on a ho afternoon. La Garde," Bags. Hidden Away Pocket "NLY the finest of leather, care- fi fully selected, and conforming tu an invariable standard of excellence, are used in La Garde hags, intro duced in Omaha by the Omaha Trunk factory, 1318 Farnam. opposite the W. O. W. building, Fourteenth and Farnam. Beautiful cobra and silk cowhides, luxurious caltrkius, superb moroccos and queenly patent leather have been used in making the La Garde bags, each an example of the skilled leather cralter art. The hidden away pocket, a patented inuraitce ol taiety, gives ailclilional value to these charming l4g, whicil make an ii resistible appeal to thorsj who dm well. The prices range from f 5.75 up, Send for illuitulcd. folder with ptire quotations. t t I or the las' minute gilt a small flat, silk ret w hich hoi Is miner and ttmih, atlsvr inount. l. $4 i. School of Bttstneta Ksceluil)t Astiv. BO. M S COLLI OF, FigtheentU and lltiuey, is a tCTiif of bu-y aclitity ilniins tin t'u.t (.j, ese.kt t.t the (aH le riuv Fp m ice tl ituttcic tuit ai toarsl, t'! rtet t'ell llil li iils Inlet t !.' leer tlm ICS lo Uke Up llltrif elilif Ktllle In tl.e buiiite.s tt.iti I, .Mituiii.ft lite lefltt hut tllllmteteil, ll It I K' l w tfkt r h Isll Into, I si t'e i tiler. An 1 j (tfeitun ly ,,t tn toll ttseiy l.tttUy. tUmkUl ml tiie.o iriiit ftttttj (tbltttlvit al yutti '4'l, 0 ' I ut ut '-'U MiS4 rtet wit ats t J1