The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 07, 1923, HOME EDITION, PART THREE, Page 8-C, Image 28

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    Iiotdr (3d dloppin^ villi Jolly
If I knew you and you knew me,
’Tie seldom we would disagree; >
W€d clasp each other by the hand,
And right away we’d understand
That each intends to do whatrs right,
And treat each other uhonor bright
How little to complain there’d be
If I knew you—and you knew me.
When One Is Married in October There
Is an Infinite Number of Advantages
MANY are the advantages of consummating the marriage ceremony in October, beautiful autumn month. Entirely fitting are the festivities of Ak
Sar-Ben w^ek as a beginning of nuptial events—guests and attendants often choosing to wear their regal robes of Qulvera's Court In honor of
her majesty, the bride. Then too, in choosing the trousseau, there's a world of becomingncss to be found In winter apparel, fur trimmed suits,
swagger big top coats, cleverly modeled fur coats and wraps for enveloping the silken fullness of Dame Mode’s novel style conceits. Enter October Brides!
THE Hess & Bwoboda Flower Shop, 1805 Farnam, not only lias orchids
growing in profusion in tlielr shop show windows but they have
many more of the exotic blossoms In their greenhouses. Even so. there
aue many more bridal processions than there are orchids so It behooves the
bride to reserve far in advance the butterfly blossoms that burst their
gossamer wrappings on the wedding day, an assui%nce of distinctive floral
color notes for the wedding bouquet. Mr. lless, recently returned from at
tendance at the national flower growers’ convention and is brimming over
with ideas of originality for the using of decorations to advantage at the
home and church wedding. I’d suggest an early interview with this eminent
authority.
“Day* Break," Maxfield Parrish's
Sensational New Picture
_]_t
£ ffr^HE picture of the day,” says Miss Pearl Davey of the Brandeis Picture
| Department, Sixth Floor, in speaking of the sensational art achieve
meat of Maxfield Parrish. "Day Break.” In all of the exquisite color
ings which distinguish tills artist's work, there's a. daintiness of detail about
his new decorative work which is unusually attractive. A lovely gift for the
October bride—choose the size host suited for the wall spaces of the new home
—for it is available in two sizes. The framings are essentially correct in
carving and coloring. A triumph!
• * * • • •
Engraved to a Nicety the Invitations
and Cards That. Carry Tidings of
.foy to Hundreds of Friends.
Matthews Book store, igso
Harney, has long been dis
tinguished for the excellent
service of engraving rendered by
their well-versed attendants. When
one of the Matthews Book Store ret
inue gives assurance that a certain
engraving detail is correct, one may
rest assured that the best available
authority on social usage has been
consulted. You will appreciate Mat
thews service.
Hallowe'en Party Favors Unique In
Coloring and Entertainment Frv
lures.
MRS. ROWE of the Pomegranate
Shop, 302 Gardner block, Sev
enteenth and Dodge streets,
learned many of her interesting
''tricks of the trade," the amusement,
entertainment and decorative trade,
in Paris during the war time, when
she had charge of a great recreation
center for the boys over there. Her
plans for Hallowe'en festivities ars
quite the. jolliest yet. Delightful!
Omaha’s New Corset Specialist
tSpeaks to Thoughtful Women
,Concerning Lines.
( (TT ou .imply cannot afford to let your figures get away,” states ths
| corset specialist, Madam Dalil. who has come from Chicago to take
charge of the newly opened Herzberg Corset Salon. ‘If you have
allowed this to happen, there is no quicker way to get the figure lines into
order than to consult the specialist who knows what she is talking about. It
is her work to show you how to attain fashion's newest contour and to tell
5ou how you can wear the latest gowns. The smartly gowned woman gives
more attention to her corset than to any other detail of her wardrobe. Kvery
well groomed woman should realize that no matter what she pays for her
; clothes, they will not hate style distinction unless the corset foundation is
; correct. New models in the non-lacing corset or corsette are an invaluable
aid in attainment of the slender silhouette of the style season 1923." For
i ,he faI1 brld* Madam Dahl has matching sets in exquisitely colorful brorad
ed silks, negligee belts with bands for the slight figure. For the average and
"stouts' there Is offered a girdle .model, beautifully fashioned of best quality
materials combined with surgical elastic, an elastic that best takes rare of
the figure lines. Brassieres to match every corset model. Trousseau service
of unusual versatility.
Silver Showing Introduces New Designs in Time for
Gift Offerings to October Brides
THE John Henrlckson Jewel Shop, Slxteenlh and Capitol, introduces exquisite new silver designs in time for gift offerings to Oetohpr brides. A lovely
period design is represented In the hand wrought beaded edging on the lovely Lady Constance sterling silver service! Exceedingly dainty in outline,
square cut handles with a tiny tracery curving round handle end and up on the handles of each piece Is the new JJu Quesne design. A third which
really should be named in the list of newr and lovely silver patterns is tlie Pantheon, heavy, impressively designed, a following of the famous Pantheon
known to history as a triumph of classic architecture. A marvelous design for holh flat services and hollow ware pieces. It is a pleasure to buy gift
silver from the Henrlckson jewel shop, for a gift bought here lias behind It 10 years of business integrity, an assurance of perfect quality, unparalleled
excellence of manufacture. If unable to call at the store for a viewing of the gift stock, shop by mall. A card or letter will bring free illustrated silver
booklets with price quotations.
n—lTTW—■HTHTrnilTB Mill ll. II 11 11 Him ■ .
Heavy Dull Silk Shoe With Bright
Stripings Ideal Shoe Model for the
Bride's Going Away Costume
THOMPSON-BECDEN’S shoe department suggests a lovely dull silk shoo
model for Milady Bride's going away costume. Conservative in its
soft finished cording, the silk is enlivened by a tiny brocaded strip®
design. Two narrow straps button over the ankle with latticed insets in
dull kid at either side. Similar stylings in suede or patent may be fitted if
Cady Fair desire*. These at from *10 to *12. White satin *lippers, *10,
assure a correct covering of tiny feet during the solemn half hour of th®
wedding ceremonies. For wear on the wedding trip are the tailored shoo
model*, patent or tan calf with trouser crease vamp. *9. A more conserva
tive oxford, exquisite in line and finish in warm cinnamon or gray sued#
with tiny rubber heel layer, *10.
Service for Parties of All Kinds to Be
Enjoyed in Up-to-Date Dining Room
THE Metropolitan Dining Room. Hotel Keen, Eighteenth and Harney,
announces a service for clubs, or individual host or hostess entertaining
friends in a formal way, an offering of hospitality in its highest form
which involves a furnishing of food in any form decided upon from a very
elaborate menu to the simplest of refreshments. The dining room is open
from 6:30 to 9 o'clock in the evening, a widely varied numljer of limes In
which one may take advantage of hospitality so freely offered. Call JA
3S08 for a consultation as to reservations, prices, and decorative details. An
assurance of delightful entertaining.
Fashion Starts I'po^ An Kra of
(harmful Becomingness in Coiffure
Arrangements.
Margaret Gunston, Delft,
Beauty Shop, second floor. City
National Bank Bldg.. Sixteenth
and Harney, Ja. 1795, demonstrates
the exquisiteness of the new season's
hairdressing by the adding of new
hair pieces, ear muffs, switches,
curls, bewitching, bewildering, wholly
lovely.
New Satin High-Heeled Cutout Suede ^
Trim Oxford Commands Attention
of Fashion Follower.
THE KINNEY Shoe Store. Six
teenth and Capitol, presents a
chic little shoe model in satin,
high heeled with an attractive cut
out at the side of its graceful lines.
Suede trim for contrast has this mod
el at J4.SS. Silk hose to match, black,
ox in colors, to add a dash are $1.S9.
San Francisco Dresses Originally De
signed for Movie Star Wear Chosen
for Fall Trosseaus by October Brides
LAMOND’8, Seventeenth and Farnani. present to the admiring gaze of
style connoisseurs San Francisco dresses, originally designed and
made for the brightest stars in the moving picture constellation. Omaha
Is the most eastern point in which these triumphs of designing have been
shown. First of all, they’re fashioned of the finest obtainable fabrics, crepes,
satins and velvets. Quaint arrangement of fullness in flared frill below a •
bodies of unique shaping, an unexpected color merging of beads on band
ing of contrasting color, or in the gracefully distinctive placement of a
rhinestone ornament. Marvelous!
• • • • • •
Art Gift Exchange In Book and Gift Sale of Stock and Tailoring Talent an
Shop. Advantage to the Assemb*srs of
THK Book and Gift Shop, over
Fry * Shoe Store. Sixteenth and
Douglas, conduct* a most helpful
art exchange to which all women are
eligible. An opportunity to realise
•pending money from the products
of your hours of sewing, painting
and cooking. To your advantage!
Fall ana \> inter W srdmpes.
LKneeter. tailor, second floor,
1915 Karnam. owing to a
• change rn business location, is
offering not only his entire stock of
woolen and silk fabrics but also hia
talents in the tailoring of apparel for
men and women at prices remarkably
reduced.
Novel Designs Evolved in Embroideries on
One-Piece Dresses—
_Enter the Pleated Panel in Styledom
THE Ideal Button K Bleating; Company, 3d Floor Brown Block, Sixteenth and Douglas, may be depended upon
to e\ohe decorative intricacies of the newest style notes in their spacious workrooms. This week a very
unique all over design from neckline to hem on a little tailored frock was worked out by leaving the design
.•ntirely without threads, the design, itself surrounded by solidly massed embroidery. Chic! One of the new wool
crepe frocks had as its sole trimming narrow pleatings of the crepe round Its dropped shoulders, down each side
o tie skiit with semi-circle figures at each side of the apron over-tunic, round hem. neckline and cuffs. An sir
trancing effect was achieved in an all-over pleating on a MttleVhllTon frock. Graceful'
• * • •
Christmas Card Showing Indicative of
the Artist Man Wlm Exhibits Them.
IN the Nabstedt Studio Shop. all)
Brown Block. Sixteenth and Doug
las, one finds a marvelous showing
of characterful Christmas cards which
distinctly emphasise the artistic per
sonallt.v of Mr. Nabetedt. If ora
wishes a subtly colorful achievement
that marks the unusual in parch
ment tinting that embodies all of the
mysterious beauty of medieval times,
that card will be at once forthcoming.
However, If one would convey a
rollicking hit of good will, the self, -
tlon may be made of a rare bit of
humor expression—-jolly! Hundreds of
advance orders have already been
taken In this modern gifi card shop
* * »
Fall and Winter Rrirli Work an lip
vestment in Beauty and Durability.
MR. Bubb, Hydraulic Press Brick
Company's expert on brick
building questions definitely
states that the brick work done ip
tho fall and winter is infinitely mori
to bo desired than the work clone in
the summer seajrfbn, this as considered
from the standpoint o( beauty and
durability, in the coed weather/tlu
moisture remains in the mortar which
hardens it. adhering to I he brick's sur
face making a better and more com
plete wall, with a more lasting life,
flot weather dries out the moisture
before the mortar has hail time to set
and harden. Now Is a splendid tins
to build. Send to Ihe Hydraulic
Press Brick <!o.'s main floor Farmim
showroom. W.O. W. Bldg., Fourteenth
and Farmim for illustrated book on
Ily-Tex Brick, "When i'ou Build u
Home." A brochure, which contains
complete building Information.
* • •
•'(ihosl Weeds” the New Art Work of
Home and School—An Ideal Decora
tive Suggestion For the New Home.
THE Brandds Wall Paper Depart
ment, fifth floor, has a most
complete supply station for tho
new “fihoat Weed" art. work now en
grossing the artistic fingers of
school assemblies from Ihe tiniest tots
to mature college people Pick your
own weeds, coloring pods, foliage mid
grasses according lo 1 he Inspired sug
geslions of your artistic senac: Hot of
14 colors with brushes and oil. $1.75.
Splendid for schools, set of 2 4 colors,
$4. Water colors In separate pack
ages, 2 for 15c. bronze colors, 15c
each. Blushes 10c to 36e,
Tiny Cut Out Design on Bamboo Suede
Shoe Model With Chocolate Kid
and Dark Brown Corded Ribbon
Tin-; K. A M. Hoot Shop, sixteenth and Farnam, haa a shoe model to
delight tlie heart of the conaervatlve peraon. Kltra modleh In rolorlng.
bamboo suede, it haa a unique handing of cut out designs over con
trasting kid with the darker kid repeated in heavy ribbon binding round w id<
buttoned hand over ankle, across the vamp and around the heel quarter. A
rip*del wjilch features the new heel height, $12. For dress wear la a metallic
cloTli pump in black ami white with an almost hidden threading of gold. For
versatility there's a dainty strip trim of dull kid with a latticed yoke up th<
front. $12 This In suede and glace kid at the same price. "Society Maid"
the new hosiery featured by this smsrt shoe shop Is creating much favor
able comment. You will delight in having found them.
• • • ....
Omaha Flot-isl Create* 1'nusual Dec
( ration* tor Fall Wedding*.
THE Rogers Flower Hhop. Twenty
Fourth and Farnam, i* unusually
apt in decorative suggestion* for
h-dh home and church wedding*.
Many hare remarked upon the dis
tinctiveness of the tentative plan* for
Ihirnl decorations for my wedding."
was the Joyous statement of a little
October bride the other day—and well
might she lie complacent, even radiant,
for I've aeen and marveled at the
h< uity df the plans, Rogers wedding
decorations arc an assurance of loveli
ness.
• • •
Of I ndeiilaf.'e Vnlue to a Woman in
Either I lie Itusines* nr tile Social
World, a Cultured Voice.
FLORENCE Haslet- Palmer, 3913
Farnam street, is a teacher of
experience In attaining result*
with a minimum of effort on the
part of her pupils. Business women
have asked Mrs. Palmer to start it
• lass of instruction that will teach
poise, voice training, and perfect dic
tion. Private Instruction will be
given If one prefers. Classes began
oil October 1st, so you'd better "sign
up."
« * •
Hal* For (In- Fall and Winter Fashion
Season Need Frequent Reshaping
and Freshening.
THE Kruger Hal Shop. 303 Barker
Block, Fifteenth and Farnam, do
excellent work In reldocklng the
ciushed shape, reshaping Ihe brim out
line, and making over feather fancies,
marabou and fur piece*.
Announcement* from Well Known
Beauty .Shop.
MIfifi LITTLER is now back with
Miss Gray and will be very
glad to take care of her cus
tomers at the Hersberg Beauty Shop.
Vou will be aurprlsed at the airy spa
clousnesa of the new Herrherg Beau
ty Shop which has been moved to
be seventh floor of the newly built
addition. There la generous accom
modation for 30 people In the modern
beauty processes In all outside booths
-daylight lighting, open windows,
splendidly ventilated. Mlsa l.llllan
Holmes Is at the Marlnrllo Shop.
News of Interest to the patrons of
these well know n operators.
• • •
"O'Kee" Sanitary painted patent
animal end clown doll*, stitch sod
stuff. 39c. For further sanitary pic
caution they're sold in sealed cartons.
Fall Fashion Showing
Exquisitely Styled; Marvelous in
Details of Suitability
GOLD8TKIN <TIAPMAN'K department of costumerv is a revelation In
modern style achievements—a riotous massing of vivid colors, flna
fabrics, lavish fur trimmings. Intricately wrought embroidered traceries.
There is to l»e noted in the model* shown the details of garment designing
and fashioning in its most excellent expression that «>f suitability for every
occasion for which it has hern planned. A feature which s|waks volumes to
the women of discriminating buying knowledge
Flattened Hack Achieycd by New Corset Model.
THKHK'S a marvelous «*or*et buy in that new Thomson Glove-Fitting
mode! specially priced at *■'» now op sale hy GoldelelnOhapmans.
Daintily ribbon Ikhjnd round the top is this exquisitely brocaded little
affair of subtly frareflil lines, which combine* comfort and style to a stir
prising degree.
When One Wishes to Find llrr Friends, One llmrir* to This fteiirie/vou* of
Fashion.
GOl.DSTKIN (’MADMAN S milhtiVry department, under the tutelage of
Florence Paxton Smith, has proven its popularity among fashion folk'
When madam et madumolselle would gather with their kind, ’tis a
simple matter—just slip up to the French Salon where maid and matron may
he found under first one and then another of the fascinating hat brims from
renowned chapeau designing houses: Taupe, Ferle Heller, Joseph, DeMarinis.
Furtis, Bru« h Weiss, Meadow Brook and- hut why enumerate? They're all
of a fascination, of an utter liccon ling ness.
“Chappie” Coats, Most Popular Style llit of the Fall Season.
GOBDHTFIN CHAPMAN S have a very extensive showing of new brushed
wool and brushed mohair "Chappie” coats. The prevailing color
schemes represented are tans and browns, grays and navy in one but
ton choker collars, all of them with the low front or side fastening in single
or grouped buttons. The price range within the reach of everyone. Is from
Oft to f 12.75.
Osborn
1872
Peter
1874
Nelson
1874
Albert
1879
AFTKU having spent ninny successful business years in « street jewel
store, Albert Kdholni. Omaha's oldest established Jeweler, expresses
himself as delighted with bis preempt upstairs shop venture, which
after two years lias proved Itself entirely feasible, lie finds that hi* pa front
are beginning to learn the truth of the situation, n revelation of better service,
a personal contact with the Jewel knowledge which Mr. hdholrn has gained
through many years in lhe art jewel business, lower prices ami a quiet
seclusion Mr the leisurely examination under natural north light of the finest
finality Jewelry merchandise *•» be found anywhere. Mr. Kdholm *n\s It
Is a source of deep gratification to hear with increasing frequency the ex
pressed pleasure and satisfaction of customers fiver a diamond, watch, or
rare quality piece of Jewelry, n piece or service set of StiefT Baltimore Silver
hat lias been purchased In this new upstairs Omaha Jewel and Olft Shop on
the second floor »»f the t’ity National Hank Puildlpg Four hdholrn brother*
have "carried an" in tile Jewel trade In Omaha. Osltorti starling In 1872,
IVter in 1874. Nelson in the same year and Albert in 1870. A record of busi
ness Integrity.
Dress Models—Copies of French Imports
Prove Fantasies of Color Applicqued Under
_Lines of Pastel Tinted Beads
MADAM expects something entirely different from 1a P.oschin. Hotel F'ntenelle. Eighteenth and Douglas,
and truly she is not disappointed. When on* views the dresses in the Ja Roschin showing she is behold
ing the exact reproductions of model* selected from the well known ateliers of the Parisian style world.
Exquisitely styled, fashioned from the finest obtainable quality fabrics, in price range to surprise, $45 to $7*.
'tls a dress presentation without parallel. Long graceful lines of color, green. Amethyst, black, blue, are appli
qued under a threading of crystal beads. White chalk beads have been used to trace a leaf design round the
neckline of a heavy black frock. Unusual! Unexpected is the introduction of lace frills on either side of crepe
covered buttons on a satin hacked crepe model whose Illusion of tailoring is achieved by long lines of hairlinq
tucks "Why don't Omaha women recognlre the smartness of Jersey frocks?” queries the chic little La Bosrlun,
"they're wearing themNat the Hit* in New York. Strange"’
Oxfords Continue to Receive Ap
proval of Fastidious Women
in World of Fashion
THE Shoe Market, 3"0 South Sixteenth street, recogniting the popu
larity paid to smartly designed oxfords, offer an extensive showing from
which to choose. Black calf, patent trimmed, black and brown suede
with contrasting leather trim, are tha new oxford models cut on trig sports
shoe lines with a different flat heel, one that is smaller and more graceful
than sepn heretofore. These at 15.60. Military and flat heels are found on
oxfords In black, brow n and bamboo suede at J6 to |7.95, A shoe style show
ing pleasingly versatile.
"The Modem Women Developing Too
l<arge a Hip IJne."
HATTIK I’utnam. corset special
1st. Sixteenth floor, City Na
tional Rank Bldg.. Siiteenth
and llarney. atatea in a professional
tone of voice that leaves no doubt In
her listeners' minds that "the modern
woman is developing too large a hip
line " Thla coming from a woman
who has made a specialty of studying
types and moulding figure lines, foi
ilia past 10 years Is decidedly arrest
mg among fashion hints and sugge*
t Iona.
• • •
\it 11 on ns inc New I .oration of Well
known Beauty Operator.
MISS Jessie Babbitt, well known
to patron* of beauty specialists.
Is now located In the I,e Bijou
Beauty Shop. 207 South Klghteenth
street. Atlantic 0991. Miss Itnbbitt'e
excellent work needs no Introduction.
It is sure to delight.
TIIOMft'BON HAZKN'H Silk Shop. .119 Booth Sixteenth sired, presents to Omaha heautv lovers, a silken fabric showing extraordinaire. Made in Amer
ica on American looms by American artisans the decorative motif* have fallowed the grace and mystery of arohitectnsl achievements in the old wortdr
A mass of color discloses A»fiy rninaret towers, the pierced trnceih- of cathedral spire*, the iinmistnkable mergings of stained glass window’s. An
entrancing array! Printed silk and wool for blouses m copper, vivid blue and rarnmcl combinations, 40 indies wide. $4 •»;. Distinctively designed prints
in conventionalised traceries. $2.Ml to M 9ft. n showing In uiit of (he oi dinar \ color combinations. A Thompson Hasen silk special is a heavy spiral
erepe, silk arid wool, 40 Indies wide. $2.9» lloulevnnl velvets in JtH inch ar» in great demand for kiddies' frocks, fast colors. >2-9ft For the evening
•vents of the social season brocaded silks bold the ceiitei of the sty lu stage, « g hunting fantasy of shimmering colors. >2 50 to >195.
"Challenge Sale" Features .SO Dif
ferent Sale Items Pally.
HAYDEN' BROS have announced
a "CliaUerg# Sale." which may
best be described in -the word*
of Mr. Hart, Hayden Bros.' merchan
dising man: “Our big sales w:H
defy all competition. Our buyer*
have returned from the east with a
very great quantity of merchandist
which will be used in the feature sal
for each day of the week. Fifty Item*
which will be auld at prices below the
price of production."
s • •
Diamonds Framed In \l liile t«>ld anti
Platinum—Engagement and Med
ding King* of the Modern l>aj
THE HKESE Jewel shop, Six
t sent hand Harney st reels, have
many suggestions to offer in
the way of value*—in diamond rings
fot the engagement and marriage
bond*. Platinum ami white gold
framings for engagement solitaire
diamond* of exquisite beauty are of
fered at a special value price list the
range of price* from $40 to S100.
Diamond »et wedding rings are of
fered st from >28 to $100 Values of
surprising excellence.
• • •
Ilnmftmliid ItM, C*kf«, Samlw lilies.
Salad* and Soup* In Nrn C'luh Tea
Room.
THK Catholic Daughter* of Amec
lea hare opened a delightful tea
room In the (loMatelti-f hsipman
Store, entrance through either tlie
store or the I’axton IthicW elevat u
Slsteenth and Kwrnam. where h-dh
men and women m*> enJo\ fine home
oooked food* at prices markedly low.
Hue Engraving \uiim) in Shop »f
Established Reputation.
TME N. t\ 1-eary Company. En
Slivers. T1S South Fifteenth
street, have gained for themselves
a wholly desirable reputation for flna
ly composed 'wedding invitations,
cards of announcement and invitation,
engraving matter of assured social*
usage, messages of exquisits oors
redness. If you are unable to call st^^
the office of this company. I'll be most'T
delighted to aid in selection by the
sending of samples and price quota
tions. Engraving to mark the mo
mentous occasion in manner distinc
tively right.
\ Bride of I .ate Summer ft he* Rea
sons Sufficient and (nnvhiring in
Regard to Florist's Services.
a 1.ITT1.K bride of late summer
sent for John Rath. Flortat,
*■ Kightecnth an.i Kamam streeta,
J V 1906, and asked what he would
■ liargf for certain tentative decora
tive flower work for the great occa
- on of her life. After talking with
Mr Bath for a short time, she said:
Well. Mi^ Bath, your prices are
more than those quoted by some of
the others, but I'm going to havs you
do the work because all of my friends
who have had you decorate for their
weddings report that you're absolute
ly dependable." "John" is pretty
proud of this bride's opinion in re
gard to his dependability,
• • •
"Come To W> Party" Xssures tlia
Hostess of a Big Crowd Wlien the
Invitation is Written si Hallowert>
Time.
THK Brandets Stationery Depart
ment has .lolly novelties for the
Halloween merrymaking — assur
ance of accrplani es in rcejHMise ta
the unique cut out bids. Favors, noise
makers, streamers, lanterns, candle
shades, and the candy cut's, anything
and everything to make the fall jwrty
a ' howling" sinew, Order early.
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