Beautiful Fabric Makes the Gown for # Its Exquisitry of Weave Leaves Little to Machinatioqs of the Modiste IF one buy* a shlmmery length of one of the new exquisltrles of the weaving art now on display In the Tliompson-Itazen Silk Shop, 319 South Sixteenth street, there Is hut little for the modiste to do, a swirled drape here, a deftly cut opening for milady's head there. Volla! Madam's gown 1* done. French made plain metal cloths, soft in gold and silver cloud ing of vivid colors, soft, silky, will not curl.$7.50 Imitation metal cloth, gold sheen over emerald green, all-over flowered design, to be veiled in chiffon or georgette....$3.95 Same cloth, plain background with two-color changeable ef fect, lovely for foundations, dainty Indeed, used plain..$2.95 Satin crepe In vivid colors "for evening, conservative after noon shades, white and black.$4.95 and $3.95 One cannot resist the naming of vivid shades; Gladiolus, Nymphea, Matrix, Pigeon, Antelope, Cinnamon, Turquoise, Clover, Ntmeg, Seal. Satin Panne, all shades, unusually heavy, velvety smooth .$4.95 Satin Canton, black, brown and navy, a fine value... .$3.60 Novelty weaves, unusually colorful; charmingly exquisite , In Cleopatra Glue .$8.50 Butterfly Voile, rare In color beauty ...$6.50 A shop to satisfy the tastes of the most artistic person—a “find” for the modist who would offer her patrons the lure of cleverly cut lines mould ed Into rich fabrics. For Four Inspection and Selection, 1! Hats, Chosen by Committee of Fashion Authorities at Fall Fashion Show. WHEN the Millinery Association of America held Its fall fashion show, a committee selected 12 , hats which It Judged the best and ), highest in perfection of designing and modeling, paying at auction $1,500 V for them, these to be reproduced to f tho minutest detail. “America's Su preme Hats," now on exhibition at Thompson-Belden’s hat department. Marvelous! 1 * * * Ross Descat, the popular Rue Royale milliner, has Just sent to one Of her smartest customers six small hats made of suede kid, all exactly the same except for the color. Beauty Shop Moves Into Daylight Shop on Seventh Floor of Newly Erected Addition. THK Herzberg Beauty Shop Is now at home In a new daylight shop on the seventh floor of the new addition. Delightful, indeed, Is the effect of all outside lighting and ventilation—windows, lots of them. An Invitation Is extended to all friends and acquaintances to visit the new department. Miss Murle Kettleson now has one of the manicure tables. One remembers Miss Kettleson as a skilled person who achieves a mani cure to please the most fastidious in 30 minutes. The appointment books show many reservations for the Ak Sar-Ben. Have you made yours? A shop which specializes In giving Im mediate attention and prompt service. Orchids Bloom in Omaha Flower Shop Window; Fragrant Bursts of Colorful Blossoms. HESS a SWOBODA'S Flower Shop, 105 Farnam, had a lovely color ns the central decorative motif In their windows this week, color of blue of sky. purple of violets, pink of primroses, all in the butterfly shaped flowers of growing orchid plants. Unusual! One id sure to find the unex pected In loveliness in this art flower shop, * * * « * i Directions for Painting and Gilding of Weeds, Seed Pods and Odd Grasses. THE Rrandels Wall Paper Depart ment, Bth floor, carry a full line of colors and bronze* for the painting and gilding of oddly shaped weeds, seed pods and grasses. First the specimens which have been pleked must be allowed to thoroughly dry. Anything which shows a tendency to ••fuzz" should be given a light coat ing of parafin wax. Use water colors (Dissolved In hot water) first. Touching up the high lights and touching up Is done by the use of bronzee (powders In oil). The finished products are remarkably arttstio to place In big bowls on fireplace man tle. In baskets on stair landings. De cidedly lovely—decorations for any part of the house. Water-color shades, two for 15c. Marine blue, roselake red, grgen, yellow. Rronzea: silver. *nld flre red, purple. These with on, loc. • • • Send Your Fancy Work and Art Products to Gift Shop—Art Ex change. OUT-OF-TOWN women as well as Omaha residents are eligible to be members of the art exchange conducted by Mrs. Brownlee in her Rook and Gift Shop. Sixteenth and Douglas, over Fry’s Shoe store. She’ll sell anything you have for you. Interesting. • • * Talbot makes many beautiful Oriental toques of wool and metal braids. • • • Overstaffed Su’te of Two Pieces for Apartment Furnishing. IDEAU for use In furnishing the small apartment are the two piece suites tit Hartman’s. A Ppecial value for this week In courtesy to out-of-town Ak-Sor-Ben visitor* Is quoted in the pricing, $129.75. Attractive Queen Anno designing, loose cushions, roll arm. and the col orings of the richly effective figured velour combine to make this wonder value representation. You are In vited to visit Hartman's during the •xposltlon of fall furniture styles. If It’s Weather-Faded, Have It Dyed; If It's Ix)st Its Favor, Have it Dyed. PANTORIUM. Sixteenth and I Jones, Is a busy place Just now. for it's the time of the year when madam searches through her ward robe for the weak spots in the armor of charm, mors commonly known as "clothes." Lovely when new, but weather-faded now, the worn Jac quette suit, wrap or tailored dress will be renewed in charmfulness after the dyeing experts at the Pantorlum finish their processes. I'll be glad to subr it your coloring problems to them, with snggestlons aud price esti mates, upon request. Carriers Hair Blankets Imported for Your Winter Comfort, Madam Omaha CAMEL'S hair blankets, light, fluffy, delightfully dainty In coloring sre presented at Thumpson-Peldens, Madam Omaha. Particularly pleas lng are the wide satin borders on the same delicately shaded color ing as the blocked plaid designs which seem particularly lovely when evolved in camel's hair weaves. Lovely too, ere the darker shades, a rich tan with Greek key design border, wide brown satin binding Is unusually attractive Of a fascination on a coot day Is the Inspection of the comforters offered. Down comforts covered In fancifully des gned sateen*, plain bordered. Luxur iously thick and fluffy wool filled silk and satin comforts to add a comfort touch to the finest guest room. A showing to delight. • • • • • • Style Shop Announce* Exposition of Fall Fashions on Friday and Satur day. THE Matthews Style Shop, Ne braska City, will hold a *fa.ll faehlon exposition In ttv lr store on Friday and Saturday. Milady of Fashion may attend this showing of modish apparel with the assurance that no effort has been spared to make this the finest of fall fashion ■hows ever presented to the publto by the Matthews Style Shop manage ment. Your viewing of the new mod els Is Invited. • • • Sumptuou* fabrics are employed for the new modes. Or If the fabric is plain It IS a brilliant color and often marvelously embroidered and Jeweled. • • • POLLY SHOPS FREE OF CHARGE FOR BEE REARERS Many Hesitate to Kat Downtown lie cause They Fear Crowded Cafe* During Ak-Sar-Ben Feslivltles. fTM THE Metropolitan dining room. i Hotel Keen, Eighteenth and Harney, Is promising absolute assurnnce that they have adequate facilities to taku care of the crowds In town during Ak-Sar-Ben week. Plenty of room for everyone, splen didly prompt service by skilled wait resses who have had years of experi ence In caring for the comfort Of tired merrymakers. They begin at «:30 In the morning to serve meals at the Metropolitan dining room, and do not stop until 9 o'clock In the eve ning. All the time I had with you The time you had with me Was underneath a rosy lamp, Beside a pot of tea All the word I had with you— As wistful as Dame Lot— Was “Cream or Lemon? ... Is that right? Two lumps?—Take care, it's hot!** All the sight I had of you— A stingy bit at most— Was full of lights for cigarets, And passing buttered toast. But, oh! the time / had with you . . . The time you had with me . . . ' Has crossed high scornful mountains And a wicked-smiling sea. (I knew between the little cakes the way that it would be.) —Konenbranc by Fanny Ilcasllp Lea in October Good Housekeeping. Above—Martial et Ar mand model of navy blue moire with hustle bow nt the hack. At the right of it—One of Agnes' new long tunie blouses of cy clamen velvet with self tone embroidery. Embroidered Traceries Occupy Time and Attention of Skilled Workers in Decorative Shop TUB Ideal Button and Pleating company, third floor. Brown block, S x teenth and Douglas. Is a fascinating place for fair woman to wander at the turning time o' style seasons, for there's a weaving of embroid ery traceries, both by hand and by machine, which is an allurement! That French appearing person who works with Inf nite engrossment In her nook close to the window, what Is that unique chenille masterpiece which grows under her fingers? No less than one of the chic little "tarns" which they have no time to embroider In the smart chapeau shop which has engaged the serv res of the Ideal sh- p service staff. The same flower motif In ex quisite tones of Jewel colorings Is to he repeated on Milady's dnln'y frock. The artistic vermicelli embroidery was noted on a slender little frock, a machine embroidered motif, following the design given In a well known style hook. From neckline accented by flared upright organdie collar the design two Inches wide, followed side opening on the left, down to IS Inch wide border round the hem. Tiny patches of the design are to he found on each cuff and on the right-side pocket. Smart! You’ll find the new pleating suggestions offered In the catalog most Interesting. Stage I,ast Shoes In Brown Suede Smartly Display Spanish Heels. THE Kinney Shoe Store, Sixteenth and Capitol, display to our pleasure, stage last pumps, short vamp, rounded toes, which logically choose the new Spanish heels. These in brown suede. Flat heels have tho fancy cross strap effects, these fol lowing the vogue set during the sum mer season. Both models the same price, $4,98. Hose to match are $1.89. "Francis Mi* First" Silver Design Impressively Massive. ONE of the fairest of Omaha's Oc toher brides Is to receive the ex quisite “Francis the First” sil ver service, which Is Impressive In the massiveness of Its design of cornu copias crowded full of fruits, flowers and autumn leaves, a particularly fit ting silver service design for a fall bride, was my decision after viewing its beauty. The C. R. Brown Jewel Shop, 220 South Sixteenth street, has an unusually fine seleetlon of this graciously lovely silver on display. Brown's for Bllver! see Tailored Frocks of French Flannel Prove Delightful Wardrobe Addi tlona, COMBINATION of practical frook and chlo tallleur are the new French flannel frock* at Lo mond's Seventeenth and Kamam. Finely tailored, exquisitely finished, swagger In designing details, they’re eminently suited for street, after noon house wear and office use. One may select gray with navy, tan with brown or navy, In blocks or stripes. Dresses to delight with the moderate ness of their price tags, $25. • • • A great many three piece suits In which the Jacket wrap Is three-quar lers and seven eighths length are shown. • • • An Opportunity Offered to Possess That Hand Tailored Tup Coat for Whirl) Yon Have Yearned. LKNKETER, tailor, second floor, 191# Kamam, offers a special • price reduction on his entire stock of woolens and silks for men's nnd women's suits, coat* and wraps, with radical price cuts In charges for tailoring them. Your opportunity! Youth— Is a Matter of Muscles, Creams, Lo tions and Science Think— THE Black end White room, third floor. BurgesaNnah, might with reason he likened to Ponrs de Beon’s Fountain of Youth, ao striking the results achieved by the skilled workers In this great shop undsr the direction of Robert Hlegmann, American and European authority on queatlona pertaining to beauty culture. Because he understands ao well the secret of preserving a youthful appearance, he will at once recognize the treatment your Individual skin requires—result—youth. Inspiring thought! Youth—a matter of muscles, cream, lotlona and science. In the Black and Whit# Room on# will find skilled chiropodist# In attendance, relief from the nagging discomfort of foot troubles which add mtioh to the sum total of aga, suhatractlng many yaar* from our appearance of youth. Chiropodists of escellent reputation at your service madam et madamoleeUe. | Ceremonious silver nnd steel brocade evening gown by I’olrrt. It It made even more somber through the use of blurk velvet. Cleverness of Buying Policy Adds Al lure to Fall Apparel in Store of Individual Shops G0LD8TKIN-CHAPMANB, Sixteenth and Farnam. display In their ready to wear apparel department abundant evidence of the cleverness of tholr buyers. A versatile style showing which satisfies every need t'oats which rang# a gamut of originality, e|>ortn affairs, fur-trimmed and plain, lavishly fur trimmed coats made decorative by 'brn de les; afternoon and evening gowns of sumptuousness. Models to surprise with low pricings. "Wool Frocks for Cool Autumn Days Remain Slender In l.lne." A Reason Wliy the “Wrap-Around'' Skirts Have Attained Such f'opulnrity. SKIRTS at Goldstein Chapman's sre varied In coloring and styling, and thsrs’a a marvelous number from which to make eelectlon, hundreds of them, ranging In price from te.95 to US 75. Novelty weaves that show thslr French origin In unexpected thread knotting*, beautiful colorings to harmonise with ths autumn landscape; checked French flannels, smooth nnd lovely; hand tailored genuine camel's hair skirts with swagger buttons placed advantaganualy: Imitation camel's 'hair "wraps" which almost defy detection, so clsvsr the Imitation Pleats, too, charming version* of the undeniably lovely novelty ideated arrangements. “Plenty of tans now." ex rlalmad Mr. Raum. manager of the department, In discussing the popu larity of this shad# for early fall wear. Hams Mods Announces Score One for Modart Models Now on Display. THE ooreet department at (loldsteln Chapman's, on the second floor, I* Indeed *n Interesting discovery for the Modart models for fall nnd win ter fashion modeling ar* now exhibited. Proportion I* the yardstick by which every woman will always b* measured nnd admired With a Modart you have no feeling of being corseted except the knowledge (hat you express your loveliest self. A line may he softened a trifle. Your figure may have a tendency to develop a "double chin" or "figure wrinkles" Just *• telling a* though they appeared on your face. These line* must be finessed from where they are to where they really should he and can he with n Modart. Send for Illustrated booklets. “LOVELY THINGS OMAHA WOMEN DON’T KNOW WE HAVE." THIS Is the message I'm giving you from that Interesting authority on chapeau fashions, Florence Paxton Smith, manager of the millinery department at Ooldsteln-Chapman'a. Startlingly lovely Indeed sre the exqulsltrlen from famous maker* on* will And her*. Specially featured too, are bate at 110. truly flf>* value*. Surprising! ‘‘There Is Nothing, Perhaps, That Has a Mine Subtle Influence Upon a Woman Than Her Hat." IF ONE may take the liberty of quoting from the editorial columns of a noted style writer—the above lines encompass the story of style and charm In the life of a woman. The clever buyer of millinery model* in the Nebraska Clothing millinery department. Fifteenth and Farnam, Mr. Weinman, well known to Omaha’* fair, at all times translates the models he is purchasing into the terms of types of feminine beauty to be ob served on every side, whether one resides in Podunk or Poughkeepsie. You'll be delighted with the versatility of the models on display In this shop. • • • About Blankets Information Quoted From Interview With Department Head. MR. FOSTER at Hayden Proa., Is responsible for the blanket Information which I found de cidedly Interesting now that there's a nip in the air at nights and morn ing*. "The blanket business demands either cotton, all wool or mixed blankets. Out of every 100 sold, 95 are plaids. We take Into consider ation these preferences of the buying public and concentrate*for better val ues. This season we're featuring: Extra lnrge wool finished blocked plaids, blue, rose, yellow, heliotrope and tan bound In three inch silk finished fabric.15.95 Strictly "all wool double bed blankets In depeate shades to harmonize with bedroom decora tions ...IS.75 Blanket values of unusual economic Interest. * « • Make Early \ppointments for Ak Sar Ben Coiffure. THE F. M. Schadell & Co. Beauty Shop, 1522 Douglas, suggest* early apjiolntmen’s for milady * Ak-Sar Ben ball hairdress, reservations which assure freedom from worry at the last minute before the mem orable event. Mlsa Jennie Schadell al*o offers the valuable hint that it might be well to make selection now of the hairpieces necessary for the enlranr ng new Swirl Hairdress, thi* the satiny banding over forehead with crown of soft curls across the top of the head and caseeding down the back. Swirl, 14; curls. I t, 15, 16. “Expect Great Things”—V-63 Cadillac Model Presented to Omaha Public HE J. H. Hansen Cad llac company. Twenty-fifth and Farnam. last week placarded their window's with great streamers on which one read. "Expect Great Things." Exciting! Then to add to our pleasant antici pations, there appeared over the sidewalk a striped canopy-covered Cadil lac radiator hood. Unique! A preparation for the presentation to our de lighted eyes of the beautiful new V-6J Cadillac models. Motorists have come to expect a great deal of Cadillac, because so much of automobile development has centered about the Cadillac car. Conse quently, the Introduction of a new Cadillac Is always an event of deep Interest. Never have such expectations been more certain of fulfillment than they are with this announcement of the new V-68, for In this car utility has been combined with beauty to an extent never before realized even by Cadillac engineers. Attention Is directed particularly to three features: The new 90-degree, V-Elght engine, harmonized and balanced by en tirely new principles of design, to a degree of smoothness hitherto unequalled “Cadillac" four-wheel brakes, a safety factor developed With the care and thoroughness characteristic of Cadillac. New bodies, certain by their graceful symmetry, distinctive finish, and exquisite appointments to win universal admiration. Much Is expected of this new Cadillac. It will fulfill great expectations. Everyone is Invited to make a thorough examination of the new model —If unable to visit the Omaha showrooms, w'rite for an exquisitely Illustrated booklet on the new Cadillac achievement. New* From Omaha Florist Makes One Stop and Conclude to Advantage That There Must Be a Good Reason Why. JOHN' RATH, florist, Eighteenth and Farnam, reports being quite busy with fall wedding decora tions. To me, this gives an incentive to reflection nnd conclusion that there must be a reason why his work is in demand. Do you know why? • • • Hals Reblocked, Feathers Fashioned, Furs and Marabou Cleaned and Re modeled. THE KRUGER HAT SHOP, *0* Barker block, Fifteenth and Far nam, offers unique service in re claiming to styleful usefulness hats, feathers, furs and marabou. Closed at 2 on Saturdays. Diamond Values I'nusualjr Good in This Omaha Shop. THR John Henrlckson Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Capitol, has many, many notable diamond sales dur ing the past months—secrets—I as sure you—yet I Just happened In Im mediately after the purchase and couldn't help seeing the price tags. Row overhead expense, wise and con servative buying, low margin of profit selling policy combine to make dia mond prices to your advantage Estab lished In 1882, the assurance of Integ rity which is associated with this firm name means much to the purchaser of fine diamonds You are Invited to visit the store during the next few weeks. A deposit will hold your dia mond selection until the holiday de livery. Shoe Shop Specializes in Novelty Shoe Models, Beautiful in Leather Selection, Exquisite in Styling and Detail of Workmanship. THE centra! shoe figure In the window disr’av at the F. & M Boot Fhcp. Sixteenth and Farnam, I* an Egyptian effect, in brown suede. The dark brown tip extends up the center of the instep to about four Inches from the floor where It slips over the ankle strap buttoning at the side. This suede strap crosses a slashed yoking of bright glace kid In very light tan. striking contrast. Two straps at 10-inches from the floor in the back, ex tend at either side of a strip up from the heel quarter, buttoning at the side front. A stage shoe model which promises to be most popular during the coming season. Delightful combinations of suede and kid are to be noted in the F. & M shoe showing, an exposition of fall's newest fashion colors. Society Maid hosiery in a fascinating selection is now offered In this up-to date store, which features ultra modish footwear at moderate prices. Beacon Blanket Bathrobe* In Gay Plaids and Lovely Flower Design to Wrap Round Miss Two to Four teen. IF ONE Is the tender see of ttvo w.nters or perhaps the more mature atre of 14, she will find of entire becomlngness the pretty Bea con Blanket hathrobea which are to be found in the Kiddies Shop on the third floor at Goldstein Chapman's. Window Trimmer of Furniture Store Faithfully Depicts Colonial Period in Bedroom Furniture. THE window trimmer at Corte Aldou# Hunt, Twenty-fourth and Fa nut m, has fa Hiftilly carried out the details of furnishings during colonial days in a display which sera's as background of Colonial mattresses. The central p'ece of the display, the Col n al mattress. Is beautiful In earh P"int of manufacture and finish of its tufted cretonne surface. On each s'de of the v, ndoW a clever dr illing of the dashing col red cretonne is weighted on the er. Is hy Mg halts ,f cott -n. In pleasing contrast are the spool turned colon al poster bat was one of the moat popular notes In Paris style revues l.a Boschin Introduces several great collared coats In this length. One of them with fur collar, ruffs end hem hand Ing "Fur and still more fur. seems to he the ery In Parle " I .a B schln s coat designers lavishly trim every model for your utter beromlngness “Broadtail fur Is bewitching in com hlnatlon with Mack marvella on a coat for matron or maid." at least they're wholly delectable, those broadtail af fairs at l.a Boschln's exclusive shop In ths Hotel Fontenelle, ISth A Doug las. Da Boschin Is now In ths east and dally aenda shipments of stun nlng apparel to this Interesting shop. • • • Ittno, a creation In green, ha* broad band* of rhinestone embroidery encircling the close fitting straight line dross. w » • • '“"(olyr Brides Will Be Married I’nder Mower Canopies With Drifting Showers of Soft l’etals. nBS. Rows of the Pomegranate Shop, 30J Gardner BUIg.. Seven teenth and Podge, la planning lovely "secrets" for the October Brides Hundreds of Towers she Is using for canopies under which the ceremony Is to take place, showers of soft petals dropping on all sides. Big white chrysanthemums, cathedral candles, confetti In horn favors to be thrown by the guests In place of the customary rice. Novell Omaha Beanty Shop Owner Unusual ly Successful in Treatment for Blackhead*. MARGARET Gun*ton. Delft Beau ty Shop. 2nd floor City National Bank Bldg.. Sixteenth and Har ney, JA. 1755, Is unusually successful In treating blackheads or acne, smoothing the skin permanently. Make early appointment* for th* Ak Sar-Ben Ball,' warns Mis* Gunston. • • • Omaha Ha* Member of Munda Tech nical Society of .America. TEN of the most progressive clean ing establishment* In America associated as the "Munda Tech nical Society of America” hav* a fel lowship In the Mellon Institute of In dustr al Research of th* University of Pittsburgh. Pa. They have been spending $15,000 on research *fci— ' Dresher Bret., of Omaha are one of the 10 members of the association west of Detroit. "Omaha Is Indeed fortunate in having access to an es tablishment connected with this great work." wiid Mr. Al Dresher in an in terv.ew last week, it Is indeed an ad vantage. • • • Mirrors ard pictures are suitably hung w hen one uses silk rosette* and corded tassels. $1 25 to 12.50. • • • Japanese Gift Shop Receive* Ship ment Which feft Japan * Few Days Before the Earthquake. HMHE Nippon Importing company, | 207 South Eighteenth street, has "*■ received a shipment of silken kimonos, carriage robe*, shoes and d'ps for tlnv tots, china, linen* and Siftings of all kin Is. cargo which left :he city of Yokohama a few days be fore the earthquake. It :s the opin on if this shop's proprietor, Taso, that this may b« the last shipment from Japan. Announcing the Opening of ‘Babyland’ Department of Dainty Loveliness. BABILASD Is now open on the meszanlne floor at Herzberg's. Delightful Indeed the dainty Ivory enamel (Usings all small enough to prove most delightful to the woe tot and her little brothers and sisters. Infinitely lovely little frocks, bonnets, wraps and era s will delight the mother of fastidious preferences who has not the time herself to trace with delicate w stitches her tiny person a wearables. Madam Dahl no dear reader not "Doll" has charge of this dei>artment and also conduct, the corset department ad joining Hahyland. An excellent place In which to have a maternity corset fitted. A Chrmhl of Note Analytes Fine Toilet Requisites. jjt N T1IK Identical condition In I which they left the factory," states John O'Frten of the O'Hrien Prug Store, Twentieth and F'arnam. in discussing the fine line of toilet requisites which sre on dis play In hia store. "That holds good of the entire store," he thoughtfully added. And after purchasing drug needs In hla store one le convinced "there Is a difference." • s e Sunfast Grenadine, golden, glowing with cross bars of white threading 1« the new Scotch Import curtain ma'er Ml: 4S Inches wide It Is most moder ats In price. $1 a yard. Men’s Shop Presents Splendid Quality Sweaters for Your Selection—Shaker Knit School Sweaters on Sale Townsend Sporting On.'.!* company. 1309 Fnrnnm, have * lovely 3 presentation i f sweaters for fall and winter wear, excellent qualities. ■** fine workmanship l'ure yarn slip-over In light tan with V opening to allow a cascade of dainty lace frill* to *plll ovjr Its soft front . $7 50 Brushed wool Sweater*, coat style. In combinations of colors, swagger designs, pla n hacks with brushed wool front* .$17 ,',0 Pure camel'a hair sweater coats, from foreign makers, navy or heather mixtures, alternating brushed surface with plain knit, hav ing Its wlds brushed girdle slipping under the plain knit etrlpe*. the sailor ci ( collar of brushed woo! .$17.(0 A sweater snowing to delight the woman of conservative tastes Shaker Knit school sweaters with one button shawl collar*; sll school colors, both plain and combined, regular $15 value* are offered at a special price of $10. An acceptable addition to t’l# wardrobe of school girl or hoy. French Parfnin-r* Present IV'lighted .America with Original Concept* In Scout Containers. U NIQUE to a degree are the ex quisite Uttle perfume holders to he found In one of Omaha's ex clusive specialty shop*, achievements of fine perfumers of Paris. • • • Captivating as favor* at luncheon or dinner are d.ce, site and colorltv. most realistic, aach pair In decorative box, the opalescent glass serving to hold matchless perfume. • • • Sure of whole hearted greeting tn my gathering of the "Grand Old Party ' are truly lifelike little ele phants. • • • Graceful gaxeitea might be sug gt'sie i as favor* for the "iv.b" party, a pretty compliment to the light feet of the guests. • • • Prises for bridge are offered In the form of "Old Fashioned Girl*" of wax. unusually tinted as to crinoline skirts, tiny waxen feature*, decidedly true to type, these carrying * stopper in the lady s neck over which her dainty head fits tightly with neyer a hint of her inner sweetness." “V.WT«JSR~* * *