The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 24, 1922, SOCIETY WOMAN'S FEATURES, Image 29

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r
T
r
Married Life of Helen
and Warren
Warren'a Acrid Sieter Proves Die
turban Influence in tht Sick Room.
"Dear, Jmi look how the dusted
this room! Look t t!. Uk 0f tint
table," worried llclrn, drawing an
ther pillow under her head,
"Never mind the dmi Your Joti
t get well. Li back there." K0tv.
t;d Warren, "Don't try to an up
llefei story about KM MrC.nun.
how hf knocked the Hufiin' nut of
Joe Murphy. Want to hear that ?
Helen had not tb sbyhieit inter
est in baaing, Nothing in the whole
paper could have appealed to her
Jest
While he rad about Kid Mc
Gvan's training methods, hrr
rriiiral i-at sought out more dut
ur.drr iIia chnionitr and along the
baseboard.
It aa her third day In hrd with
the '"Hit," and Nora, sullenly resent
l'il of the extra work, had neglected
the whole apartnirnt.
"Hear, do write a note to Mrs.
O'tirsdy to come tomorrow ju.it to
clean."
"Ilr-re, what's the tn of my read
Ing to you? Not listening to a
word."
"1 can't, with everything In such
men, Just look in the library I"
riing on hrr elbow to peer through
tl.e floor.
"What you need's a nurse to keep
you in bed. If you're not better bv
tomorrow, you're going to have our,"
grimly.
"Now, dear, that' perfectly absurd
1 m Letter today. It wouMn t
hurt rue a bit to get up and straight
en ;iroimd."
wen, you re not soing to, as
he stalked in to answer the tele
phone.
'Ihroiitfh the tinted door Helen
could hear only hit indistinct tnuui-
bl.
"Carrie's in town, spending the day
with mother," briskly, whrn he
strode b.ick. .She i coming up to
are you a few minutes before
church.
"( arrir t" dismayed Helen. "You
di'ltit ray ihe could comer"
"Why not?''
"With everything in this tntiss?
I'll have to get up and straiKhten."
You stay right where you are.
Whit got to be done? I'll call
Nors."
"No, no, she'll be furioui. She's
sulky ftuiiiKl now."
"Well, what d'you want done? Spill
It out and I'll do it."
"'First, get lome clean cases for
these pillowi. They have, to be
changed anyway before the doctor
com-. In the hall closet the third
Ihetf."
"Here you are," Warren slammed
down a pile cf linen on the Led.
"These are dresser scarf I Don't
get them rumpled I aid the third
shelf."
"Nothing but sheets," he called
from the hull.
"Look back of the sheet. Don't
get them all unfolded!" Helen con
trolled her impatience. "Tiring two
linen ones they're hemstitched."
But it was the plain cotton cases
that he brought.
"I told you hemstitched but those
v,ill do," n-signedly. "Put these in
the clothes hamper," giving him ilic
rumpled cases the had already taken
Off. ,
".Vow you lie back there I'll put
'em on. How's that?" eyeing the
ptl'ow which he had crammed in all
akew. ' Well, v. hats the diit? Now
what next?"
"Get me a fresh nightgown and
I'll fix myself while you dust. The
bottom drawer of my dresser the
one with the Val lace and pink rib
bons." A moment later he tumbled a pile
Of lingerie on the bad.
"You fish it out. All got pink rib
Ions all look alike to mc."
"These aren't nightgowns they're
combinations and camisoles. I told
you the bottom drawer. Don't bring
them all the one with the Val lace."
"How the devil am I to know Val
lace?" as he stalked hack to the room
adjoining, which Helen used as a
dressing room.
"And bring my comb, hand-glass
and powder box," she called after
him.
"Dolling up just for Carrie!" he
snorted when he returned with the
toilet articles on top of a pile of
nightgowns.
"Put these back smoothly," taking
out one of .the gowns. "Xow uet a
dust cloth from tbe pantryand the
carpet sweeper. She didn't touch the
hall."
"How d'you know? You can't see
the hall."
"NTo, but I heard her. I h'slened.
She didn't do a thing in the hall."
"Now what?" when he reappeared
with the dust cloth and sweeper.
"Dust in her first she'll notice
this room most. Do clear off this
fable. Take that glass and spoon
into the bathroom. And that old ki
riona hang that out of sight and
get my silk one. What's that on that
chair? Dear, you didn't even put
away jour own clothes."
"Just give me time. Can't do every
thing at once."
"She'll be here in a few moments, i
You haven't done a thing!
"'"'-" rker It U the fctt'er
Warren had liard!y started on the
library when rhe bnl rang.
Hut'l hrr m vi I" stt.,t uT..
fluttering p4ir, tjwt, t,e
tike these ihuigr thrusting at him
Hit hand gluts and powder hot.
uon i grt iuel up over
with maddming delibtra-
Xow
Carrie,"
tion.
"Shut the bathroom door and elott
hat closet. Don't let her go in the
from roomI don't know how
Himg look in there,"
lc m'hin- you can go right
in, tame Nora's voice from the
hall.
"Well, of all things, Helen! What's
the nutter with you?" was her sn-fr-in
l.iw's greeting as she flounced
in. "You're not really sick?"
"The doctor seems to think so,"
exasperated by her first remark.
"What's the trouble? Nrvrs?"
"lie a it's Hu." averting her
fare from Carrie's critical scrutiny.
"Oh, they always say that when
they don't know what's the matter.
You still have Dr. Kfllv? I never
did think he was inu h (rood. Hello.
arren, as her brother entered.
V by. you ve eot it dark in here
Put up those awnings!"
"Nuw don't vou start shootin or.
ders. Helen's kept me trottinir all
morning," Then with a grin. "Wt
put down the awnings to hide the
dirt."
neien, you rion t mean you re
without a maid again?" maliciously.
"No, but she can't do everything,"
resentfully, "And I em't get im"
"Oh, that cat!" a Puny Purr
Mew jumped up on the bed and ti
tled down in purring contentment.
"Keally, Helen, you ilo the wierdeit
things. You say you're sick, yet yon
lit tlp.it rit lust lull of germs lie
on your bed."
"We've had Pussy Tiirr-Mew s
long time and she hasn't infected us
yet," defended Helen. "She's booful
and clean. She's always bathing
herself."
"llm-m, if that's your idea of
chanliness! Warrenk you'd better
clse that window," instructed his
s-s'ier. "That makes a draft right on
her"
"Oh, no, I like it," protested Helen.
"I never get enough air."
"You're one of those fresh air
fi'-nds who're always sick. Fads are
all right if they keep you well but
yours don't. No, put it all the way
down."
"I didn't know I was always sick,"
flamed Helen. "I think I keep quite
as well as sou do. It's the first time
I've been in bed for, months!"
"Well, you're always complaining
and that's just as bad. But I
must'nt stay I'll be late for church.
Now, hurry up and ect well and
come out next Sunday, A day in
the country'll do you good. How
about it, Warren?"
"We'll see how she gets along.
"Keep her out of drafts! And I
wouldn't have that cat on the bed.
Well, goodby. Let me know if
there's anything I can do."
As Warren went with his sister to
the elevator, Helen caught her fur
ther shrill admonitions until the hall
door closed.
Huryinsr her face in the piHSw, she
tried to force back the agitated hos
tility that Carrie always aroused.
hven when she was well this in
flamed antagonism was baneful, and
now that she was ill, it was poisonous,
When Warren strode back she sat
up, flushed and tremulous.
"Dear, raise that window quick as
you can!"
"Better not. Carrie thought it was
too much."
"I don't care what Carrie thought!
I ought never to see her when I'm
sick," excitedly, "I was all right this
morning and I'm all feverish now."
"Then lie down and be quiet. Jove,
you are hot," feeling her forehead.
ou fussed too much betore she
came, dolling up and changing your
gown "
"That didn't hurt me. It's just
Carjic! She upsets me the minute
she comes in the room. She had to
criticize everything even Pussy
Purr-Mew."
"There, there, now, no sense work
ing yourself all up."
"Well, open that window and give
me Pussy Purr-Mew. I want every
thing she told me not to have and
I don't want to see her until I'm
well."
"Now you lie down and be still or
I'll spank you. Cover up those bare
arms! No wonder you're sick
wearing a wisp of lace for a night
gown." Picking up Tussy Turr-Mew he
squashed her under the bed-clothes.
"There's your germs! Now stop
chewing the rag about Carrie and go
to sleep. If you're not better in the
morning, you're going to have a
nurse."
At this ominous threat Helen snug
gled down with Pussy Purr-Mew in
her arms
A nurse meant f 50 a week, besides
extravauances in laundry and sup
plies. Warren could not have heid
over her a more chastening threat.
Even her rebellion at her shrewish
sister-in-law simmered down before
the more direful thought of the
(MA mik
Lotijr (3b dlioppin villi Mly
Your e'$ me tca-bluc, on J iht y IwU
A'em visicnt they f ill not" unfold.
You litigh and crji and ccp and pU);
And eat and croon eaih h:y Jay.
Your haun ait ditanti and happlneu;
And life, your mother' i warm caress.
You now not 'ncath the tinging tlici
Are hurt and teart and thame and liet.
Oift Derailment Offers Latgett
Selection of English China in
Omaha
TN the Orchard WilljcIiii gift dr.
partmcnt there is an exceedingly
fine assemblage of EriilUh pone
China. One is assured of a satisfy,
ing stlcciion from the .10 designs re
piesented in the diflerent chinas
well-known to beauty lovers the
world over: Million, a h
send out service pieces; Crown Staf
fordshire, whose tea services mace
many tables in perfectly appointed
homes; Hoyal Doulton, the china
which best serves the si'ad course:
Crescent, lovely in each individual
piece of its service; Coalport and
Cauldon impressively brautifut serv
ices. Unique in charm are thc
quaintly shaped gift picres; marma
lade jars on tiny square plates; oddly
cut titit, mint and sandwich plates;
coffee cups, and dts-ert plates in the
different chiqa designs represented,
all calculated to impart a distinctive
tone to the table, gifts of rare
thoughtfiihirss Vtry few people
know that there is an unusual serv
ice rendered in the Orchard-Wilhclm
You tiling 'tii llmven j,ou aie in.
You nott' not trouble, tare, nor iin
Oh, Baby, may you never now
The tor did things, the mean, the low.
Hut thould they tome, the thingi we dread
T henCod' t own blessing on your head.
-FOR A VKRY LITTLE BOY.
Edmund Lemy, Good Housrkssptng.
mm
Til I r
FASHION'S LAIR:
TTALCYON' dsys of early fall bring to mmd the important necessity tor pUi.tung i,it.cdiie pn ..i winter wanliobr Murly ui t i n.,t ltt by
I the worries of choosing becoming apparel tvrlmet-so very beaut. fn ae all of ti.e mode!, i tr.cntrd I specs!! apiicabng ate the wijcspuad and
drooping hat models, the long dtaped skirts of the t ew season.
Hi: as io
hionl es
"Meet Me for Luncheon"
Tl'KING the day's shopping sc
tivities, where to go for luncheon
is most important. Service, prompt,
efficient, is quite Is much, to be de
sired sa good things to cat. One will
(jnd them both at Candyland, 152'
Parnam. Ihe large floor space in.
the expansive V limit Room, up
stairs, alfords an unusually la rye
seating capacity, the service is both
unusually large in numbers and ef
ficient in training You Vill enjoy
patronising Candyland.
Flower Shop Offers Pleaaing Tele
graph Delivery Senrica to Any
Part of the United States.
m ELF. GRAPH
X
s
s
" iffi IK'"' SrAUi
The Mod Goes Woo! dithering an Many cf the Loveliest Cuillurt C're-
Inspiring Showing of Costs.
rTMIE F.mporium, ilO South loth
St., offers for your early f ill buy.
ing selections coats of umitUdl
stnartneis in the fabrics so well
fadaptrd to Fashiun's fancies m
models (rimmed in a lavish rkhn-si.
of furry peltries. You will enjoy
'he splendid values represented n
this coat showing of exclusive fa
mestengers co
operate with John fiath, flor
ist, 18th snd Farnam. Ja. 1906.
got department. A desired piece of in the delivery of fragrant blossoms
china in any design or make may be to all parts of the United States and
obtained upon order, even piecea to Canada. The same service in flowec sluoning in price range from $(.9 to
replace those mane many years ago. selection and delivery is assured if ?1B.SU,
An opportunity to get mat utile now- one enlists liie Hath Mower Shop
er-sprigged saucer which is so patent- service for foreign orders. If you
ly missing front the, tea table, to re- wish flowers delivered to some one
place the all important creamer or in Chicago, this florist knows the
sugar of the treasured strvite. exact florist on whom to call for
satisiactory service. Jt is interest
draping fullness, rounded sleeves, into (his shop with ruily heads un-
Th. 8.f Manni.h Coat Holds 'n to note that one nays nothing
... - -oo-- - rfrj
rtrst I'jace tn tna wen ureseea fhop Xelegrsph your flower gifts.
Woman's Wardrobe.
International Sterlina Masterpieces
of the Classics "Wrought From
Solid Silver."
IT HE John Hcnrickson Jewel
Klmn lAlh mil f-,,..l,,1 1,1
Tadored Suit Distinctive in Styling,
TP you'd have nn aipeataiie of
attlul toniitig, ciusii'l the ex
clusive ladies' tailor, L. Ktteeier, nd
llooi", loth & llowaij. Here you will
lind individual rolut li.it ts ol suits
and W'ups which fulfill 111 exactions
of a woman trred in the at t f tuott
beronnng tj her type, Knectet's
pri are always reasonable. ,
Velvet Evening Gowns Smsrtest
FssJdon Note for Winter
rPIIK coming season introduces
many beautiful shades of vchet;
liroiue, charlotte green, rid -orange,
all tones of violet, de p American
Pean'y and of coure a arrat variety
r f the li(hter, brighter shades, if
tmn expects to wear one evening
trown a rre.it deal and wishes it to
he especially attractive she will makn
no mistake in selecting one id the
new velvet at the Silk Shop, -117
Douglas, Delightfully diapey in tex-
Pare Exqulsitenesa, Bridge Lemps ture, they're moderately priced, sur
of Uuexpected Value at Prices prisingly so, ?4 ';5 up.
iruiy a vecoranvs coasuu, ivt
ations st the Hall
OWI D their sohly-pded artistry
to the kkillful work of Margu.
cri'e I.t (iron in the Ullimi Oeauty
dtop, 51't i lectrie fildg., AT. 4(1."'.
Ladies of the court went romiiing
der sports hats, eiMeruiiiv as state.
Iv pctona;;i s, waiting only to don
tin- robes ol flitl'tiug aaliu to be
truly riil. Coiliuns in character.
TKJD(;E lamps sjffer sn interest-
ing possibility ' to the home
decorator. In the art department of
Wumon lieauiitul Not Only a Maa
terpiece of Nature but a I'toduet
of Modern Science as Well.
as Ion Iv as the ai i" nude au
on Ik amy culture raa
ituka yuu. !'' t uf all youi par
in ular type must be d.-scove r d. then
that tpe iiitnule!y stud ed and de
veloped. Mr. KoImMi and Mr.
Fiauk who SIIMH1M' the beaUtJf
work done in ihe :;4'k and Wbi'e
I'oiiin, Pikki s-N'asli; the Salon df
li'.nite, J I ol' 1 1 onii in lie, and the
I Ijik.totie llrJiity Shop, ate ut
t -1 1 ,s 31 y well tei.td hi the varied
lyes of U inimmly and their latent
possibilities lor beauty. Let them
discover the tvvc rxprrssel by )olir
I r file, culi'tiug, carnage and rlf-vi-olp
it to its nillrt loveliness. A
pri m ou nt w ive, t l be am, the
l.ani d procets that makes the haT
friiwtli more lusuiious, with dainty
tharirt of t.alural wive; e'crtrotS
tor removing blimul.es and hair;
erienttfic facials to eradicate all
traces of the nervous aire in which
we live. Let science play its part
in your sppciranee.
Flame Evening Gown Threaded in
Gold and Yellow.
A LITTLF. frork for evening wear
seen at the Ideal Button and
Pleating Co,, ,1il floor Urown Block,
16th and Douglas, the other day was
B
ECAUSE of it. adaptability for Hori-y Department Greatly En.
all
tailored
on the average
list. Lamond's,
'round
coats
wear, the mannish
Urged.
great pleasure in presenting to Oma- A. Hope Company, IMS Doug-
na the artistic new Pantheon dcf.iVn ''' '""e ' anrXf el,,,"n!" value m
in sterling si.ver. "A Materp'cee ,)r"Je I-nips offered this wtk. An-
li'jui: k'jhi iiiu jjoii in uiue iiiueti arc
ilcsipr.
hold first place A N important new department on
woman's shopping the main floor of the Orkin
17th and Farnam, Pros, store, Conant Hotel Bide.. 1'V.h
in International Sterling is wrouchl hc gracefully shaped lamp bases,
from solid silver and is a possession ,0V('7 "1,l,,('d when tojiped by one
(hat will endure a trratiir il.&i ill on
e soltly colorful transluco or
TO quote Vfrs. Tarpenning of the cunningly 'bioidcrcd in slanting lines
.Mode Pleating Shop, 4th floor fiom neck to waist, round low girdle
Paxton Block, 16th an.l Ksrnam. and short shoulder sleeves in (cam-
And we agree it's so hard to choose, mg metallic threads of gold and
just what one's choice of decoration bright yellow silk, eliarinftiil com-
shall be that right joyfully we have binaiion. bott. full rounded I pa l
a bit of everything all on the same panels of rh.ifon swayed "racefully
garment. vtr ,lu" "fcordion pleated founda-
lion skirl 01 gom, senq ior nr
i ii eimel'. hale makes a love- catalog to consumate your
fall
present to Omaha shoppers an un- & Harney, it the hosiery department it beautiful. Put all
enrich the association of your home. :;KC hand-decorated shades. A ijt,fc .kjrt for a young girl, $12.50, season's wardrobe planning.
I. WWW
usually varied rhowing of top coats
tanging in price from $22.50 to
Very shaggy is the surface
of a gray and navy pebbled weave,
f35.. Leather buckle and buttons
furnirh a trimming note on a brown
and tan blocked coat, $25. Bright
plaid flannel furnishes the lining,
oollar, pocket flaps and belt of a
Mocha colored coat of furry soft
ness, $35. Coats of individuality.
. .l.l.i. j.:i.. ..u. "i- " .,. .ii n, a nirtsic
which ua.iy amis new unea oi imc v,ay w inch rs reminiscent of the a. eat
hosiery to its shelves. Van Raalte .0lrwn ,cllll,r froI wlich it uUri
daintily clocked, hand drawn and its name. That is v.hy Pantheon
novelty slitehed, the smart new harmonizes with every deco'ativ
"Not-a-Seme," the Knitloch, and stheine. Jf unable to view this sil-
now a new one, Lver-Wear. Surely ver in the shop send for beautifully
ought to find something to suit your illustrated booklets.
The design is massive. It is clran"t val,l: not t0 bc rciM'l you'll agree
i. .t ... ... v 1. .1.. ..1. - ........I..,.
upon hearinu the piiie, complete,
15.75! Lamps to impart the wanted
note of "homineM."
Fall Corset Models Conform
Lines of Comfortable Grace.
prctcrence here, rion t you think?
One is assured of hosiery to meet
individual preferences and needs in
this new department
VlMSr
Paper and Wax Contribute to
Beauty of Table Decorations for
Hallowe'en Functions.
MISS fjakcr from Dcnnison's pa
inr Imnse in 'eur York is at
Surprisingly Kilpatrick's to instruct in the i.n
tricaciea of the new decorative art of
t N THE main floor at Herz- making (avors from crepe paper and
W berg's, 1519 Douglas, Milady will vcgetai.lcis
.. , .. , lor the Halloween table, flowers ot
glow estatic over the loveliness of ,,xrfc(lll(? naturalness which sway a
gorgeously colored little breakfast fragrant pr-s nee trom twisted stems,
robes offered at the unusually low mo.st surpiii.ing little bees and but-
pnee of and $4.9a! Who wouldn't irfii,.. hnvr Mrr t.lntsnms.
enjoy her breakfast if she were soft- realistic diamonds trlitterinir from big
Vividly Tinted Breakfast Coats of
Finest Corduroy
Priced.
W Se-vlng Time Brings to Mind the
Subject of Suitable Sliirt Pattern.
EVERY season's changing mode Qtfj(x making is a fascinating
is reflected in the designing of Ofcjnd of sewing cuperially if you
the corset essentia! to molding the disCPVfrfd ,e n.irge,. Shirt
fiatirr in lines to conform to tne ' , .. .
Mandates of Dame Fashion. Hattie Shop 2d floor Karbach Block. 15 h
Putnam's Nu-l!one Corset Shop, 5th and fX'ilr
Floor Karbach Block, 15th and one of Mr. Burgess personally made
Douglas invites your viewing of the up patterns with full cutt.ng anej
latest models for fall and winter. making instructions.
ly folded in a novelty woven cordu
roy robe, slashed up the sides to
show its dainty brocaded lining,
$5.95. Choose the color most be
coming to your type, cherry, duxp
maroon, mulberry, dull or vivid
Never adert abot the houje, to- !,,, ;, nnes of trained nurse.
day Warren surpassed himself in hiS iCops-nthi isj!)
awkwfd helplsnes. He could i " - "
tmd nothing, he knew how to do! Neat Week A "Candid" Dinner,
nothing, and he could remember)
nothm she told him. He drove, Illinois 10 L.Clf Urate
her wild with his incesiant:
"W here d'you say this goes What
d'you want done with this.'
No Matter What Sport Engages One's Ambitions Realized in Busi
Your Attention and Excites Your ness Training
Enthusiasm mHFPP in t-,tnt wide skirted expanse of vivid color.
OU'LL find a realization of the 1 talent which if developed would t
sport m practical supplies, suits, prove a realization of his vaguely values I '
balls, etc., at the Omaha Sporting formulated ambitions. You owe it
Goods, Co., 18th & Harney. Before lo yourself to strive for the highest Woman's Exchange Appears More
rums, and quaint little nguruics to
hold the place card, nil have very
simple foundations. Cigaret holdeis
of' black rubber are delightful favors
from the up-to-date hostess when
tliey're partially covered by blue,
blue, coral, pink or rose, you'll be yellow or jade wax, gold and silver
iiiosi iieiiK'ucu wucn you see me, splashed.
Y
W Ttr.1t P..-,sWet n9H .nrf Vniw 0ii "tlatnablc, a perfectly possible
Hall visit thU shon for nrire en- achievement if one but follows the
titnatcs and a personal investigation directions of those qualified to advise XT ATHERINE DWYER, well
of the values offered You'll find w'"V'y as t practical training in the 1 . snecialist 'IS
them most interesting. Information
Attractive With Each Artistic Ad
dition to Its Tables and Cases.
is cordially itiven entailing abso
lutely no obligation to buy. liet
acquainted.
Fall Fashion Revue Part of Open
ing Festivities in Department
Store.
of
A LL departments
Bros.' Store are in gala attire
preparatory to an elaborate revue of
fall fashions, beginning Monday,
September 25. Special values will
be presented in all parts of the store
during the week, an assurance that
the crowds will not only "look" b.ut
buy, a distinction in shop parlance.
Great drapey wraps of wool which
demonstrate the chic use of fur
a trimming, sumptuous full length
fur wraps, unusually low in price,
hats of smart allure, gloves from
well known Pari makers, bolts and
bolts of intricately woven silks and
wools for fashioning modish attire,
truly a feast for the fair sex.
iiiisinesc wnrlrl thu iiistriirlnrfl ot ,... iu .vb,,,0., -
Boyles College, 18th and Harney. 0lllI' l8t' Street, is now conducting
Especially interesting is it to know a Woman's Exchange in her shop
that the teachers and officials of this where 0ne mav pay a small fee for
school are personally interested m iicr display windows, cases, tables
placing m auitable positions every n(1 tll0p gl,rvire. Most interesting
student trained in Boyles College. of the contributions this week were
Regm today to develop your latent exquj,,ite candles with hand modeled
talent it will prove unusually re- ,.. k,i. t ..,v . fini-u t th.
Hayden' numerative in pleasure and profit.
Dainty dotted net curtains, fine,
frilled, with ruffled "cufls" to hold
iliem to the sides of the window are
but $S.'JK a pair. Plain net, also
ruffled and '-cuffed" are $4.49.
"New Discoveries in Waffle Mak
ing" MAKES one remember that song,
"Morning, Noon and Night" to
tulle of waffles, does it not? Especial
ly since v.c've seen the Star Elec
tric Wafilc Iron at the. Grandcn
Electric company, 1511 Howard.
1'hesc irons are so beautifully con
structed of gleaming silver aluminum
tht they re most decorative, lovely
Beauty Send the Little Hat You
Did Like"
the Krugcr Hat Shop,
daintily dropped decorations of gold enough to i rove an addition to any
G
Contnb- jn the same decorations are $2.25.
Number Send your holiday sewing in now
a fine opportunity to add to your
savings account.
You Are Sure to Enjoy Dinners Pre
pared and Served in Homelike
Surroundings.
THERE'S an appealing atiim
inhm rii tiAm at th
I ,
i Metropolitan liming Room, Hotel
wax which cover the canine s sur-
Ztz" Confrey, Who Wrote Popular f?ce In 'avendcr, rose and bronze,
c ti-. bp. .,. h tr.eyre unusually attractive gift ot-
Song Hita 'Stumbling" and "Kit- feHlfs t $1 2j. V,rUme "br.it1r,
ien on ine ft-eye,"
utea Delightful New
"Tricks."
REATLY Tb be desired, that
deliciously melodious new
song by "Itt" Confrey. "Tricks,"
which is now on sale at the
sheet music department at the
A. Hospe & Company, 1513 Dour.
las, "Swanee Blue Bird," "Wake
Ifp Little Girl. You're Dreaming,"
"Hot Lips" and "Why Should I
Cry Over You?" all offered at the
tame price, 30c each. You may be
,-isured that the murie selected in
I his up-to-date department is essen
tially the newest and best to be ob
tained. Send check with order.
table. Lets of fun to make golden
brown walflcs at the table, a true
"lind" for the hostess. May we send
vou a little folder which not only
illustrates in detail the fine points of
the Star Electric Waffle Iron, but
which gives' three splendid recipes
as well?
' ,
Wrap Fabrics of Unusual
Warmly Long in Nap.
milE VOGUE, 16th Hi Douglas, fTO
fall's early frost with wra; of lus- relrint it as well if you wish,
trous fabrics, fur trimmed in sump
tuous manner. There's a fascination
in the very names of the coat fab
rics: Froshona, Marvella, Arabella,
Pnnvtlaiuc, Kovanah and Tarquina.
SugK stive of beauty are they not?
You'll enjoy the style notes ex
piessed by the designers of these
clever wraps, the draped effects and
great, loose sleeves. The priic
range, most reasonable, $75 to $150
You will also find at The Vogue an
extensive showing of coats at pop
ular prices, in Nftrmandy, Delicia
anil Sucdine at $24. if) up.
Fern Boxes Hold Fragrance of
Dark "Woodsy" Places to Light
en Winter's Tedium.
LASTING pleasure during
davs of winter housina are
skillfully filled fern boxes which
they're now arranging at
& Swoboda's, 1415 Farnam street,
1A. 1501. For the big box cue might
suggest llelptrti, Boston, Whitman
iii, 1'iersoni, Roosevelt and Scotti,
winle for the fern dishes or small
I no aie the daintv small (ems:
Wilnii, Wimsettt, llollv, Maiden
I lair, Asparagus Phimosis, Aspara
gus Springi, Especially beatit'tul are
'lie boxes combining the . different
trrn growths artanKed by the plmt
experts in attendance.
Always
303
southeast corner, is ready to meet x Barker Block, they'll reblock and
Why
not have the oh feathers made into
some original little accessory, fan,
hag, or hair ornament they'll do it
for you. And they'll also fashion
your furs and marabqti pieces into
P'22 models, most skillfully.
Breathed Forth by La Mode
Wide black satin ribbon thread
the low waistline of a coat-gown
e( navy twill trimmed with black
soutache,
Silver cloth is used to make the
long bodice and face the side
trains of a dinner gown of cream
white velvet.
An allovrr batik design in black
and red is used on the wida
sleeves and pockets of a frock of
white tricotiri;.
A short jacket of platinum ea-
Hess cul ending in a belt is worn over
a street trock ol draped roysl blue
velvet.
Shoe lares eovly reen out front
the slashed leather fringing of tha
Indian tabs on Milady's winter ox
fords. The mode might truly be celled
a "metallic" one, so widespread is
the use ol metals for both evening
;md daytime wear,
A
my
'!t'd be easier to set up and i expects v;v!," visitors here August
vsclf. No. no. thit s an r""111) ;o lor the Hth anmveisaiy oi the
, , i r i rv t . iKeen, ISth and Harney, which espe-
I.iacoln-Douglai Uebate ;tilllv r(.ornm,,4, i,.fif t those
reeport, HI. Sept. 23 The city
(own! i told you my sun "" un.oua Lincoin-uotigut uroaie on
Vouve sren me wer it a thousand ,iVcry.
t mes. It's not wav back niit in snutor Pat lUrrison. Mississippi's, chtd'ng soup,
tipnt. AsiJ those out snpera won i . t,(ry democratic statesman, ana Al-
. . i ... , , i i: I
l rrt i. nevcrmjfr, rciiuuucaii uii.n- (re,ure, ricniy erfsmeq Vfgeta!)le
el ite tiom Indiana tor the L'nited ! jmr ;,;is e!rr.
.tt. senate, ar to be the ;k-
r t .
Iht gathering rwrniscs t be the
Ut fuin tSem. Ihrow thn in
the tioi and btmg me my tost sat-
t.i mti'f "
"Mules?"
"Oh. v i know whit they r-
f-dfooni slcf-r'S You'ts to if( 'a r" ! ' ' political niettii f of the y4r
Un'Mi'l T'ttf r gKt thete m '. 't lilinina. Governor Let Smalt,
s o dig. Yi"i c i t nds t em." j Mayor i!l .sui Hs't Thompson anj
I1 dainty tsir p'scrd tonsp'cu-1 i h pil iitil t ormy ol the tw, Al
s!y by lbs bd s i Writ cou' l rstt jton ry Central Wn! am itttindsge, as
ti I lo sr iHsio. IH 'I, V i-i' wt il Ibiins-s s, i i.-ii if n
v ho ore more or !r "unattached."
Particularly pleasant is tbt; dinner
hour when tie extensive menu af
ford an u'liisiiilly varied choite ot
vind at ri.'c up. each !mrer in-
a rlrmk of milk, eoer
or t', a riei'iiotis siitt, a niri
A Choice of a Hundred New Sleeves to Put Into Frocks
-New or Old
EVFKY woman, be she. rvr oUo l,.-i the im'.lic t'toni be.rg s
dull, can catch al the bi.vM,i'l "" .
,d
H!a.k
tcrdisn
il-eriile,
geoiet:t 'iiitil f t" are ac
plratrd and broidercj m
luaui I'.lly sc.
ta be ,(( t o i f! (tf a '''
"S'sw k'-r iot s1!.'! I to,.k
gSati'y m . s sniT I .:' u
hetsli in ir-e h--- s j
k aeser m " t )'' w- t ' sa
f.V,4 -t s!-'. ' 1 '''S
tn-'vN' !
' t -tt s y ' fit si
(,r,..r Vfta,'- rV-ash imi tHf
H t i .' P-'" 1 V,A
Kr. t- " N'
ltua IS IM' kt !'-'.
it, mttcta sH U' ilt imiiiMt ami
(jrmer Civrn!s I 'ir, I'uiiin.
lv,,!cn Inn. in w .l 1 1 limtlJ
Im K'i 1
;r b. stoi c t;.tt tx.k f j;
hf. must 2', as ih
;'lh lt . it unJy Ti.s ' k
- iij , r I SHif I rt Js.
M "t I' si .t g .! t ilo
... . i i ,. n i ..,! ps .4 'n -s
sue - ito'u tK 4rubt fsi-iHt'
tKS U t- t'a I t
Shopping Service
iivmlt rtd (iut'of
Ttmn Visitor
Pn ' t! hspplt at yonf
n , tii's i'--i a' In
tHiaa.
I ' , t !' f r Inf.. una.
( .oi is t(i!it t Si rs, tl fa-
ti i. ,
w ist f" io ' ' I! f
i s'ti;-' p-h w 't tn- U
f-i'y inuif . i !- ss,
!i--.- : )t-v,e i v m sliiif in i-tiii kuikM in on-
tin 1 ii. ri , if I. lL llir t .iif 01 ihuoic
can taut, at me - :, '.,:. ! ;h",;: ",,..',. ...h,,, v.,w
... , . , M it i ,i,i-.llll'-i ti;il I.IV IkUmiDI imtl t IV- l.mruM ... a
.Vi:n tbmgs as they UU t,,,m ' i , v,rn would be an.l !!' n l.f wr.,..-r. c oi-r.l . (.oint
skirt. I'hett is not a siiule e.cue lluimv, vy hey in a staiul4f.il-ed Ibne .m l tl.ete by iilt. hnmg new
but that el laiiiirst (or a reprutiofi f,.,tu.iit it the ditssmakers and tltot.s
l tl. short elbow sUtvc. t'T s.iur ,.u, uuly ,t ehi-m .!wf, llow l,t.
tie thev know ivoittru!
II .e tiut!i it Ib't tvoi.fit ys.mt s.
irv. but they d' S it a ! vs a V ys jut H
!'ft ,t tblli's (i'IH h!iI !.t '
-I tur yyoil.l Hfait I lit Itaikit .wl-l
h. (,.,, i i,- ,il: H i.n t'n .'o i.,.t , fie liiilol U tiistsi'st
watit 4 ibai it i.i the tut-danitnu't rt I pivhs hi ' - '' v.it
sift Ins I 1-r.an-t t'.t l i't'i'1) i ' .!
i ' ( t nn ii-1 s !. t 1 "i us ml oji) i- -t
Hindu t'eeve. the kmr-no !fve ll
wntnan indultjes in the-. si t l,i, kt
knislt 'n. tt y l.at bn oiCurtr I, ot
t it Iti'liiltlcM t- lt I'rw in nt-
tiitrt. Mit n y be tht kot-l ! m
el u.!. i'lt who pfS.f hr .kii nun
I . f ft l! t- I i t.l l. t! . . !! !
f i . i .'ii, ii i.i-t it in .' '-ii--1
ltt SttCC'S. J .Jinet'.nes s!.f -
ly a a.,i-l sui(.:r (t .t st iu. . v ,
1 bett is a ! b. ' l it-. --S-tfas't!
"S f.f.mt ti imi tovti.i
1 ' r -mii'fl f t lit
a, 't u! T'.ty ft a"il.-l'
tH)is t to-.l si ( M- V
s-.i.t f it--nfy t "in J- .Siig l -1 I i.t
i -- v i , i a' ' !.
It t tt't ti .t t . ii i . i . f I ' -S
,. n (it .,,. i .1 tee i . ft. 4
month it tuns aav fiom il,i publiv.
At tht inrlisi !ual ii as piohtu at
a pie.itssioii.il in diguing new ami
cuerings, thri i, no bout to wt'4t
may be deme. Rather, yslut is clone,
materi.ila hu! ihev lu-l als,ht ciuiirtiSo shght it h 4s toil elunffi lit
ill i ii.ln.ij etrprs tot (tot ks am) Ian. I ht lui damentals of IftnW, nu. h as
i els l'..f '!if ii'l the ilvftt dr- ! Iriiglh ol skul, i.e .1 ttabtc. ,!tt.
o,uiitd ol ry. r rH.irriti womtn trom j i-.tnt cl aist bur. bilbirst o hips,
I44( k, ll--tiieit.it H4v i lines, iyt'y i artannnent of hrm, t-'it vsoiratl ami
. es, l.fs'iu I.i pout ul ntff i i it ttiiishf i it--1 ttity fjn elisinits
1 tie ( tf tf bii-.il
e1 mnien I I iim iv
aNoiit t! tlin.rfs and
a tiaita.ua. 1 f xi. t in iMuiiUln.il and liiirnu.ty
i'ii"l to, to tl, acctiicui i. Whnh
v. I no s. ' t: e . tv . tie n'rfvrt.
Hp!. lit
i
, i I
I I..
... h ' i
I It H t ( -t I
v ..tin . ,
.- o ..( -t
s ' .. h n . I
t'-rn 1
U. .. i I.' S
.k a
xt c
it tf i t. t
-- ii
S 1 J I ill I1 1
l! - --k---t. t
a. n t t us
'l yutll.l'll
-. i 1 1
t -!. I
S ' - I
; t
1 11
. i
e.
II. ..t i.llt i t p. In t j Winmm should bt Ift.Sl b.tt
, fii.-.lt K y.t'utioi'S ' rvr tint ttun o tttn'l lit) amtf
i-1 1 ' r '' 1 s ' : Kit t'.at a sl'tst, si t t..4Ht li.sw
tl t'io. j-wlii t "'I ' r-tinpl itt.. it lty,si,4 ti .,ly
!t- ti.tit.iu.t It. - tr 41 lb.t t,t S.I.
t.'-t-l tt ttfc'n it?v a inii't i..i. f.t .a
1 t.ii t o .' is, (. rt-
' 0-11 i.t g ....., to s-
t-'""'-i v ' s' '! tt lit
-' 1 lvtdy tbty hail t- t $0
let l eadini; im the bodies and a
girdle of Jrt at the low waistline
trim a trock ( iitin faeed Canton,
showing h dull side.
t
Ft't and other aroitt la s aie
In gif4t drniiiid, a I'mxt ronular
uio..;t sh.it bus a crown isound
ytith multi-coloud fdiboiia
K rharmin ttnytn is rotnr.nte-1
of almond giffit flnllon and blf
yeUft, Two l.fyy, t4eld Ink
cords, Out ffffn, aid tht other
''iik ait HM by t s;utt ulttr
b.ukhv
t t
Miny t t! t tint uj t mtlil
tyj', tiftfi !, ft i t i.ii.birird
nil1! Mtk f lyct, lo'1, !t t-,ua
i. t U'iit s'-.pf s. h.. "'t ititiil
. ' S 1 1. I e.t sfly ttttl
b t s n 1 f ' y r 1
t
nt 4
-f yti.lu-s tht
f'.l tn '. -j
t ' v ' . -. r."
t S - it.i-t
" t.l 1 a I
t
f T i.s
tt
1 1 , At ti. t at I
t ti
a , a I. t n
-A
1 .1 s
I (..i.l, . t'M.t
St utl...-44 ty