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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1922)
Distinctive Characters on the Fashion Stage of Fall and Winter Thoughts Worth While !:':i''!!V:::!iv;',r!!l'ii ms.1 it ii . ! "II i' i m mwm I II 1 f B r 1 VL2V I !A)J , , UVi It! JVM Is I ' w i'V." !. , 14 1 M t Did you ever read Maeterlinck? Welt, he wrote lots of good and helpful thing. For in it ante: "No one van try to be good in the pres ence of another, even though a grievance may exist between the two, without helping the other ind becoming at the very instant better himself." It is the unseen forces that influence us most. We think it strange we do not know what elec tricity is, but music is more common than elec tricity and we do not know what music is; and love is the greatest thing in the world, and we do not know what love is. A little child, sitting in his father s lap, said: "Daddy, I love you. Hold- ing the child at arm's length, the father asked, "Sonny, what is lover The child thought a ment, and then replied, "O, daddy, if I could tell you it wouldn't be it." Once upon a time a little boy declared, "I can see Cod right through the harvest moon." The sister looked and denied the claim. The boy re rJL. torted, "You think you can't see thing except ff with your eyes?" V? li. f New Features of the Mode in Street and Afternoon Gowns Skirts have the leading role in crepe frocks. Frequently they are draped, caught with a striking clasp and hang unevenly. Many are distinguished by the lavish use of small tucks and contrasting colored trimmings. Soft, alluring shades are shown in many charming gowns, beaded at the girdle in the new Persian coloring. -ih I'Wk of clotJis and velvet utilize fur in u diverge and iuterohtintf manner. The t . L. BR AN DEIS i SONS. .Al. Jim. ' 32 53tL semi-fitted waist-line is finished with softly eorded velvet and das). 25.00 tn 250.00 Second Floor West 55. The New Three-Piece Costume Suits Meeting Hie vogue for short eoat costume suits, we present models from Mangone, Milgrirn and imported models. Fash ioned of broadtail cloth, pile fabrics and velvets in delightful colorings. 85.00 to 295.00 Women's and Misses' Coats and Wraps (!oats enriched with luxurious turn in striking color harmonieM and, modes that present the newtst hilhoueftcii in their graceful linen, Gerona Marvella Fashona Panvelaine Veldyne and other handsome pile fabric lend their enduring beauty to these coats. Collars ami trimming of Kit Fox, Monkey Fur, ( 'uracil!, .Squir it!, leaver or Vomit Proadtail add to the individuality m marked in thin display oi blouse-backed, straight- QQ tf to QQK (( Lined and semi-fitted handsome models, tJt UU LtUtJ .UU Second Floor West Second Floor South Evening Gowns and Wraps For Wlnter'f Festivities and Social Activities All i net the curvfK, the gf-ntly drooping? foldn of x!iirnincrin(( wlltH and (flittering m')ali dotlm that arfi to i-laim the uiht hours an thir own; the pain!, the drapr-H and the xnujr cuffed NlrevcH that are to make the day Jiourn replete wifli Jovplines and eliarni. TJie soft allure of velvety wrap luxurioiiKJy trimmed in furs of ditinetion. In colorings to dclipht the women of fantidious IS;,,"'" 49,75 295.00 Second Floor West Special Selling Spanish Silk Laces 1.95 and 2.95 3.00 and 4.50 Values All over laces and flonncings, 30 and 52 inches wide, in black, brown, navy, toast, henna and other new fall shades. Spirited Spanish" designs with a silken shimmer give a magnificent air to the frock or blouse that employs these lovelv laces. ' The tunics which characterize many of the winter frocks may be easily fashioned from the wider widths. Main Floor Center. Materials for Fall Apparel DRESS GOODS All Wool Fabrics Tweeds, Plaids, Checks, Suitings and Coatinus, in a splendid selection of fall and winter woolens for women's and children's mats, drcssf or skirts. "I A T lVr vnnl. JL-'lO All Wool French Serge Desirable for dresses in all the new fall hadcs. Shrunk and spmigcd, 10 inches wide; on sale at, "I " Q per ( mil, XJLt AH Wool Canton Crepe Similar to the famous silk wrnve of the same name and exreediiuly handsome for (he draped fmck, "l inches wide, Q ftK All Wool Tweed Desirable dark patterns for women's 1.00 per yard, a l ft a ml children s wear or knickers. ."I in. wide. IVr.vard, All Wool Poiret Twiils- This M-rv ici able fabric ban no eipial in feminine favor for rloih froi-ks. Several pialitic in navy, brown and black, l inches wide, varioulv priced at II.SOt :;.t):, 1.50 and Jersey Silk Petticoats In Fashionable Demand What dinner ffuwn, afternoon frock or even tailored Hiiit, for that mitter, in eomplefe without, a p'ttieoal. that matches or eonra1n villi Hie okh of OIic'h hkirt. You need look no further than thin eleetion to be happy in your choice of a Jiilk radium, JlilancHe or Jersey nilk, for the materialM are unrivalled and the colors charming. 2.98 "10.98 New Versions of the Costume Blouse Clever .American original or (.mart adaptations of French tfyli-n may lc ehoHen in our JMohm; Section. The lu trolls KaiiiiM, heavy erepy Cantoim and velvet brocaded Georgette umd in their fashioning need employ but little adornment, J'eihapK there in n glint, of gold thread embroidery or a bint of the color of tin; J'.alkami or Persia here and there. Priced 10.00 10 39.00 Second Floor South The Season's Debutantes Among the Silks This season as never before, the new silks brought out for the first time seem to eclipse the silken loveliness of former years. Some of the unusually beautiful and novel weaves arc listed below. ' 12.50 Chauve Sourii A brocaded velvet on a Georgette ground combine) the richness of the former with the fragile grace of the latter in a beautiful fabric for gowns and blouses. In Coral, Chinese Green, Toast, Klue, Orchid, I'.lack, IJrown and Navy. 36 inches wide. Fcr yard, Brown Crepe Matelasse An irregular two-tone cheek in a crinkly crepe that has almost the (ffcet of a quilted fabric. 40 f7 AA inches wide. IVr yard, UU Blister Crepe -Brosseline Crepe, a French origination, in glossy black, suggests a stunning enpe or gown. Very new and a mucii finer weave than the blister fabrics of former years, -t f( 30 inches wide. I'er yard, AOUU Oriental Crepe A riot of colors, reminiscent of Paisley, but show ing nioro of the Chinese influence. For the brilliunt sort of blouse a dark suit calls for, it is the correct answer. 40 inches f wide. Per yard, 0OU Heather Crepe You probably can't imagine how beautiful burlap would be if made of pure silk, but joii will when you sec this loose woven crepe, in black or brown, rneommonly attrae- A Jff tive for a skirt or day dress. I'er yard, 40U Romaine Crepe A hmy pialiy vitli (be quare ihcsli of the real Komaine crepe. The most durable of nil sheer fabric and purlieu larly successful for beadmtr or embroidering. In both I Qf? new and 'Maple shades, 4' inches wide. Per yard, xtyQ Alligator Crepe A Inrd twisted thread Mith a satin surface ules especial character to this crepe nud extreme durability, A Qf? In black, brov. n and iiiiy. 4n indu- wide. Per) an, It0 Molly 0 Crepe Satin A fumiis Malliimnii silk, dull finish on oi.r Side, satin lustre on the other, 'li e reversed iddc iisc. ss a ti ioiioinu' gives a perfect mutch in color. In black, vnwn, navy, tan or gray, 4'l itv lu s w ide. Per anl, Brown Crushed Duvetyne An all .ilk dutetvne in a new crushed effect much used in inUinciy. In Afiicmi brown. ." flk imdien w ide. P.ry.trd, l))U Brocaded Oroi d loitdre .. b: bt fl' 'I dlk i'bUgeub!e colnn. Girs ev illtiit i.rlc I it m l.sit U.iiit f.wt lining i J f" wiiilJ W ii,.d.r wi-le, P.rynrd. Silk Faille A urd. U mI!. fji'ht f. r milt or fr..eli J tc-,f il,a,l- !i ImI,. wi.t. prr yard, Mttt.) Mam FUot Center. 1.95 Domestics-Wash Goods Wamsutta Percale Sheets, Pillow Cases . 81x90 Wamsutta Sheet, regular price 4.25; Monday, 3.50 72x99 Wanuutta Sheet, regular price 4.25 ; .Monday, K 0 81x99 Wamsutta Sheets, regular price 4,50; Monday, 3. 4 ii 81x108 WamHUlta Sheet3, regular Iiriee 5.00; Monday, 4.25 45x36 Wamsutta Caces, regular price 1.00; Monday, i)Ot 42x36 Wamsutta Cases, regular price y'je; .Monday, 85 Cotton Challie Long mill lengths in pleasing patterns, dark and light shades. 3G inches wide, yard, tZVt Percale 2 to 10-yard lengths in dress or shirting patterns, M inches wide. Per yard, 11 Bleached Muslin and Cambric Splen did for sheets, pillow cases and under garments. 3li inches wide, long mill lengths, yard, . 11 1 L'C Cretonnes Pretty floral and conven tional designs for comforter coverings and draperies. Special, yard, 21 Printed Cotton Eiderdown The eor rect fabric for house dresses, dressing saeques or wrappers in a variety of pretty patterns and colorings, Hi! in, wide; per yard, 27' ::C basement Bleached Indian Head The genuine quality with the name stamped on the selvage. For uniforms, wash dresses and middies this material gives match less service. 2 to 10-vnrd lengths, per yard, W White Shaker Flannel A heavy qual ity with warm fleecy nap on both sides; per yard, IdP AmoBkeag Flannel Keeognied as the superior of all flannels; 30 inches wide; in white only; per yard, 25? Lace-Edged Pillow Cases Made of good muslin, worth 00c, each, 21) Apron Oingham Standard qualities in all the wanted blue and brown cheeks and broken styles, warranted indigo dyes. Special, per yard, l-l',iC -North Blankets and Bedding 500 Pairs Full Sized Blankets Conniving of vMtol mixed plaid, plain gray nud while extra llcaeon blankets, mid heavy Wool finished jilnid Mtinki N Qf" Values from ifu to Um; per pmr, 'leOO Wool FinUhed Cotton BlankrU Ib-my wnn bhuskrU In nortcd color -t r( with f.iiiey waihal'le I order, tlitii.d shipped e--.es. Sprcml, per pair, pure w ool, bound w it H .'! mcli at ui biiolii'i,' Pir, All I'elt Mtlr.-1 1,, !.!, h. I cofrrd villi ftp!rlidl t icking tireply tullrd With r.l f'W Iti'W'dur v uortli l.'mi, Mmidsy, 10.50 850 Wintir Weight ComforUbl Filled wiili in,' vhit.i eetton battinif with l.dlolu,!,... '.l.t, J icr.i't lie. fi s.fe'M, lixtr vsinr, rieh liil)U Stlkolin Cumfortrl'verr In pr. t iU...Uie ami fitted uh wbite cei. Mi, f ill ibtd.! If I kiM til- ) ( r h.es Ur, taeh m . Oil Si Li 'fl 9 m 1 I ,y, i Ski 5 Main Fher-Cnttt. Htni4rtSinH