The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 04, 1923, CITY EDITION, PART THREE, Page 7-C, Image 29

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    What’s become of Coue?
What price suggestion now?
Has it perhaps gone f looey?
Or is it still a wow?
Do his disciples, steadfast, pray
Every day in every tvay,
Or have they turned to beauty clay?
And what of Tut-enk-hamen,
Whose name you may recall?
The papers I examine,
But find no news at all. <>'
The king is dead; and moth and rust *
Corrupt his treasures; housewives must
Use King Tut waists to clean and dust.
Such fame as Tut-enk-hamen s
Like autumn leaves must fall;
Today who eats vilamines?
Who murdered Doctor Hall?
Yet, though all else time's laws obey,
One item's fresh from day to day—
They tell us Peace is on the way.
Where is the News of Yesterday?—Morris Bishop.
First Call to the Early Christmas Shoppers
The first Sunday in November—may this be taken ah an opportunity to urge an early planning of the Christ
mas SHOPPING LIST, EVERY YEAR HAS SEEN A BIT EARLIER PLANNING OF HOLIDAY SHOPPING WANTS—THE DIFFERENCE IN
TIME TO BE MEASURED IN HOURS RATHER THAN WEEKS. MAY WE HOPE FOR FURTHER CO-OPERATION THIS YEAR—A BEGIN
NING ON YOUR PARTIAL SHOPPING LISTS DURING THE FIRST WEEKS OF NOVEMBER?
** Birthday Week at the Silk Shop Pre
sents Opportunity to Buy Fine Silks
at Prices Strikingly Low
BIRTHDAY week at the Silk Shop, 1517 Douglas, presents a delightful
opportunity for the buying of wondrously lovely silken fabrics at prices
remarkably low. Hundreds of bolts of Mallinson’s silks were viewed by
PoI> the other day, yards and yards of exquisitely glowing color from the
house famous for magically beautiful silk weaving, all being priced at *1.95
!o *3.55, their ordinary selling prices, *7 and *8. Sheerly lovely silks that
have their figures In-chenille-blocked solidity, great swirling brocaded decor
ative motifs, graciously blending colors in jewel simulations, fantastic bar
barity in fur coat linings, silks for every use, all offered at prices un
believably low. One-day sample service will be rendered to give out-of-town
people the advantage of this great Omaha silk sale. Send for samples at once,
today.
* A *
Whitby Jet Mined and Made In Eng
land.
SUCH Interesting news to give you
Just before Christmas! Beads in
various lengths, in graduated
and plain strands, are a glitterlngly
lovely addition to any gown, $18 to
$30. Bracelets to grace the most
heautiful arm, $7 to $12. Jet in Its
most exquisite form, genuine Whitby
products from London, first shipment
since the war, now on sale at the
C. B. Brown Jewel Shop, 220 South
16th street. Interesting pre holiday
news note, is it not?
t * *
Neckpiece and muff for Miss One
year-old are made of the exquisite
astrakan wool, hand knitted, $7 for
the set.
Great Shaggy ‘‘Mums” and Pompons
Now at Their Best.
U 1 r THEIR best," said Mr. John
Bath, in his Flower Shop at
18th and Farnam, the other
day, speaking of his wonderful show
ing of chrysanthemums and their
close counterparts, the pompons.
"Never more beautiful, nor more plen
tiful than they are right now." Phone
JA. 1906 to start Into motion the
Bath service machinery.
• • •
Special Reduction on Tailoring serv
ices and Material Stock.
rKNEETER, tailor, second floor
. 1916 Farnam, announces spe
cial reduction in tailoring
prices and materials for overcoats,
suits and dresses. An opportunity.
f The Selection of Dependable Time
piece Promises Delighted Gift
__ Recipients
THERE Is a very fine selection of timepieces offered at the John Hen
rickson Jewel Khop, Sixteenth and Capitol, all of them the product
of well known ami famous makers of watches. The Gruen wrist watches
are probably the moat popular watches for tho feminine gift recipients
while the men of the family will he most gratified with either of the follow
ing; Elgin, Waltham, Howard and Gruen. The Henrickson watch service,
which is a part of a Henrickson watch purchase, is an assuring reminder
to the shopper at this store.
Select the Furniture Gift Now for
Holiday Delivery.
CORTE-ALDOU8 HUNT, 24th and
Farnam, have a marvelous se
lection of furniture pieces suit
able for gift purposes. A little table
like the lecture, a table designed to
tuck under the arm of your favorite
chair, to place at either end of the
davenport or day bed to hold lamps,
ash trays, candy dishes or book
. groups, In other words, the furniture
‘...dece indispensable, an ideal gift of
fering. The table as pictured is $13.50.
A lovely piece.
* • *
Lady David Ribbon Novelties, the
Christmas Gift Choice.
LADY DAVID ribboi) novelties are
the choice exquisite in Christmas
glfties. Until you've seen these
rarely fashioned flower trimmed nov
elties you’ve not realized the delight
ful possibilities of ribbon. Gifts to
order, gifts to be selected from stock,
you'll find the showing wholly adora
ble. The address—1733 South Twen
ty-ninth street. Harney 8217. An
East Side car will take you to the
door.
WHEN YOU SEND POLLY
YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING
LIST
BE SURE
TO
GIVE THE TOTAL AMOUNT
YOU HAVE TO UPEND—A DE
SCRIPTION OK THE PER
SONS FOR WllOM THE
GIFTS ARE INTENDED —
SOMETHING IN REGARD TO
THEIR PERSONALITIES AND
STATE IN LIFE—A DEFI
NITE SPECIFYING OF
AMOUNT TO BE SPENT FOR
BACH GIFT.
AN ITEMIZED LIST OF
EXPENDITURE WILL
HE KEPT ON FILE IN
, THE DEE OFFICE.
A SHOPPING SERVICE
. CONDUCTED FDR THE
HEADERS OF THE BEE.
n
POLLY TIIE SHOPPER
OMAHA IIEE
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
Selection of Your Christmas Card*
Will Take hut a Few Minute*.
fT'VlK Matthewa Book Store. 1620
I Harney, has a lovely selection
of Christmas cards from which
to choose. The price for personally
engraved cards Is very small, the se
lection exquisite If one does not wait
until the very last few hours before
Christmas day. Order your cards at
once!
• • •
Beautifully shaped are the broad
cloth bootees for baby, hand em
broidered round the edges, 11.50 and
12.
• • »
Wheir Milady Selects a Dress for Af
ternoon and Dinner Wear, She
Chooses the Artistically Beaded
Model.
PARISIAN designers decided In
favor of headed decorative motlfa
on dresses for afternoon and eve
ning wear and the resulting models
are fascinating Indeed, you’ll agree,
fitter a viewing of the dresses on dis
play In Bamond's, 17th and Farnam.
(’.onerous to a degree have been the
fashioners of these frocks, for though
the Crepe Ellznbeth of the frock may
lie somber in hue, there's nothing at
all bleak or somber in the ftffeot In
tolo, rather Is It a glowingly colorful
affair!
Madam Omaha Follows Style Prece
dent Fsfahllslicd hy Eastern Fash
ion Tenters.
MADAM Omaha now places an ex
quisitely fashioned chapeau
upon her tastefully arranged
coiffure when fully dressed for after
noon and evening functlona—a depar
ture In stylcfulness. The Heltman lint
8hop, Eighteenth and Douglas, Ath
letic f'lul) building, ha ve on display cx
qulsltrles In the new hat style—de
lightfully artistic conceptions In lace,
velvet and metal cloths, offered at
prlres most moderate.
• • •
Faience blue Is a fascinating new
hrlghtener of winter's landscape, a
boon to the sotnber costume of the
new season.
* • •
"Flitter" Wondrouslv Effective New
Metal Paint Ear Weed Work.
HAYDEN Bros., wall paper depart
ment, 4th floor, has a complete
showing of supplies for the con
summation of thn lovely new weed
painting Flitter Is the name given
to (lie new metallic coloring, heavier
and coarser, particularly pleasing for
the coloring of smooth surfaces, $Bo
a package. The Bronzes are 15c each,
the water colors. 2 for 15c. For school
room use there's s choice of two com
plete weed coloring aets, $1.50 and
$1.68.
Sports Ccats in Shaggy Weaves Demonstrate Beauty
_of Foreign Novelty Color Combinations_
LAVISHLY collared in the season's favored peltries are the sports coats on display at Thompson-Belden's. Kit Fox, Red Fox and brown caracul
top Imported Scotch tweeds of swagger smartness, and the shaggy weaves so fascinating In snug fitting warmth: so altogether becoming In their soft
ly enveloping folds with long-furred collar. An unusual selection at R>8,50. New dresses every day In this modern costume department, embroidered
and fur-trimmed models In wool and silk fabrics, an arresting array offeredat $ti3.S0.
* _ • • •
Hundreds of Hair Pieces to Hide That
Place That Always Part*—That
Difficult Place in the Coiffure.
TDK WRIGHT - DAVID Beauty
Shop, main floor, Baird Block,
17th and Douglas, haa a large
sheet of photographed hair pieces
posted at the aide of the mirror in
the main booth of their shop—places
of original arrangement, an assurance
that the difficult place In the home
hair dress will tie no more, for these
are pieces designed to defy such tie
fects.
• • •
Black enamel Inlay decorations add
ft note of French decorativenesa to
unique shaped sterling dorlne cases
on braided silver wrist straps, $12.60.
» • •
Black Suede Slippers—Choose Kid anil
Patent Trimmings for Swagger (ef
fectiveness. I
BLACK suede slippers prove a
most charming footwear choice
when they’re trimmed In kid and
patent, with dainty one, two and
three-strap fastenings, augmented In
styleful way by latticed work at the
sides. Smart new styles at $3.98 and
$4.98. Thesl are to be found at the
Kinney Shoe Store. Sixteenth street,
and Capitol avenue, with silk hose to
match, $1. A better quality, full fash
toned, $1.69.
• * •
Ona of Omaha’s well known artists
ha* gone on a hunting trip with her
husband that she may better study
the feathered beauties she paints so
well. Pictures to delight the hunter—
a gift suggestion.
• • •
Luncheon Menus Pleasantly Varied.
PAUL’S Metropolitan Dining room
In the Hotel Keen, Klghtoenlb
and Harney, Is n delightful plats
to go for luncheon for the menus pc
senfed dally are unusually and pleas
antiy varied. One is sure to receive
a cordial welcome, a splendid lunch
non at price moderate, 46c and 60c.
with as many cups of coffee as one
desires. ’An Inducement.
For Luncheon—Sandwiches, n Spicy
Kit O’ Kclinli, Fruit Hud Sweet t'aUe
or 1’Mtry.
THAT'S the balance In Uic lune.i
boxen preptirid by the Stanley
Box Lunch company, Jo. 4f>,'7
or At. x'Mtd. Home-cooked, delirious
llox lum lien nr* enprelBlIy uxeful now
that we've atarted our Chriatman gif*
■howling, w« ent before rushing out
to the ghopn. A auggcetlon.
“A Million Dresses” Extravagant
Description of Smart Omaha Woman
Who Visits Dress Showing in
_Exclusive Shop._
p -|-v OSCHIN'S Hhop, Hotel Kontenelle, Klghteanth and Douglas, has
I Q ps millions of dresses according to the enthusiastic description of
J—e „ne smart little Omaha woman during the past week. Flgura
lively speaking, there arc millions, though not "countively" speaking decides
Polly—however they’ve an Individuality that is really more to be deaired
than many different models In the minds of the clothes.wise person. Velvets,
luxuriously lovely things! A riot (if long, loose fringing Is noticeable on
copies of recent imports. Fur trimmings havs come Into their own, “chip
mink" Imagine the chic of that! Summer ermine follows down the center
pleated frill of a “tubo" frock of chiffon—unique! Tiers and flares. Dresses
hat might have been resultant achievements of a conjurer's art. so unexpected
'heir beauty. Dresses tres charmnnt. Dresses modest In pricings. $45 to $95'
Words of Interest to the Wise Shopper
From Store of Specialty Shops
CHAPEAUX of rianldng Individuality are the new Klhel satin model*
Rhown In the tloldateln-Chapman millinery department—pereonal aelec
tlon* of Florence Paxton Smith, an Hrllatle peraon, wl*o In the way*
of hat harnmlngneea, lint* with trimming* of burnt goo*# and peacock or
of ('harmful softening of monkey fur. lively!
JANE COWL Jl’I.IET VANITY IIOXES IN VIVID COIOKH AS WELL
AH LEATHERS SOFTENED BV TOOLED DESIGNS.
IN tho costume novelty areeaanry department, main floor, at Ooldateln
Chapman’* (here may he found the charming llttl* new vanltie* of leather
match the winter coatume. ltrocede lined, they Include compart dorlne
cane, tlnv ehlrred itllk hag and coin puree wllh generou* »l*ed mirror. De
lightful find. $3.30,
NEW DRAPERY AND DKCORAT1NO SHOP FORCED TO ENLARGE
MERCHANDISING SPACE.
Avery a large patronage during the opening week* of hualncaa In the
drapery and decorating ehop at (Inldateln Chapman'* Itan made It
necessary for them to enlarge their me re ha n dial ng space. Thl* due
o arllHtlc service rendered, unusual prh e» and excellent Value*.
NEW "MODART” CORSET MODEIJt—LOW -TOPPED. lONti IIIITED
FOR WEAR WITH NEW PLAIN HACKED T AIIOKED DRESSES.
IN the cm net department at Gold*tnln-Chaptiu»n'* *re offered the ex
quisitely shaped new "Modart" cornet model* for Milady’* new tailored
frock, *r. to I1G. Thom eon'* Oloveflttlng Corselettea In clalnty brocade*
are $3 *0, three lightly honed. Interesting
NEW AHKIV \LS IN THE IIIOI SE SHOP PROMISE COSTUME ACHIEVE
MENTH AT MINIMI M EXI’KNDITI'HES.
T111: If !•; are lovely new blmian aril vale In the becoming new style line*,
nasurance of effective coatumrry. for they’re the new brocaded erepea
and cut velvet weave*, artistic Indeed, moderate In price. H09S to
114.SO For util ty wear, nothing could bo smarter than the pew Jersey slip*
on* with touche* of hand work, $0.95.
New Beauty Simp Makes Business
Debut.
THE Bain Beauty Shop. Morris
apartments, Eighteenth and
Dodge streets. AT. 1617, la •Om
aha'* very newest. A beautifully
decorated shop In which one will find
all the appliances-known to modern
beauty operations. Miss Jeannette
Bain needs no introduction to Omaha
women, she has had many years ex
perience in one of our largest shops.
"The Shop of Personal Attention."
• • •
An advance Christmas offering is
a shipment of pin seal, It karat gold
edged, In gift pieces of hill folds in
price range from $6.50 to $28; smartly
shaped cigaret cases, long and har
row. for the vest pocket, $6.50; match
eases, M.50.
• • «
Rosewood .Suede the Popular Color
Choice for Oxfords.
Rosewood is the popular color
choice for oxfords and the
Shoe Market. South Sixteenth
street, has a lovely selection in dif
ferent heel heights, appliequed kid
trims, and toe shapings. Clever styl
ings in oxfords, populsf shoe style
for fail and winter, $6.50 and $7.50
Sandal effects are $7.95. High shoes
in black, brown and gray, In military
and Loula heels, arc priced $7.85 and
$10.
• • •
One wonders if the masculine re
cipient of the gift will brave the pro
hibition officers to the extent of
having his personal monogram en
graved upon the pint flasks of ster
ling silver which range In price from
*25 to *H0.
• • •
Cards and Mottoes to lie Painted (or
Christmas at Art Exchange Shop.
AT THE Book and Gift Shop, 2nd
floor Bushman Block, ldth and
Oouglas. one will find delight
ful little greeting cards and mottoes
to be painted In colorful tones. Sup
piles for the new relief work, Gessfl,
will be found In this shop. Caissons
If one desires, 6(>c each.
lovely New Kobe* for Fall and Win
ter Wear.
HKHZBBIUV8 Main Floor Shop.
IMS Dougina street, offer robes
of ilrllghtful coloring to tie don
nod by Udy Fnlr now that the air's
n bit floaty. Beacon blanket robes.
»3.»f> to >11.95; corduroy robes In
exquisite oolorlng*. >3.95 to >1795.
exotleally tinted quilted silk robes,
>19.75 to (24.95.
*
Clever French Fingers Have Evolved
Transformation Masterpieces to
Adorn Lady America
MR. ROBERTS, Black and White room, Burgess-Xash, la enthusiastic
Indeed over the lovely natural part transformations which have been
evolved under the skillful fingers of French hair workers. These to
be worn by the woman who would give her own hair a rest, who is perhaps,
waiting for her tresses to regain their natural coloring after a siege of dye
ing, or who is enjoying a series of scientific sclap treatments. The new
swirls are also being shown in this shop, these exquisitely waved, ideal for
use In achieving the wondrously becoming close fitting hairdress, or the
slightly more elaborate effect finished off into a chignon or cluster of Marie
Antoinette curls.
Kxotlc Flower Showing in Omaha
Shop.
HE 88 ft SWOBODA’S Flower
shop, 1805 Farnam, Is a spot
of joyous loveliness now that
the flower season Is opened—riotous
massings of rarely lovely roses in
the Ice boxes, banks of giant ‘‘mums"
in the windows, great potted plants
closely covered with popular pom
pons, an appealing showing of finely
selected plant life. Palms that tower
to the ceiling promise lovely back
ground for the solemnities of the wed
ding ceremony, the smaller ferns and
potted palms for massed use on con
cert platform. A shop of true de
light.
• • •
Gotham invisible spats to be worn
under Milady’s silk hose for warmth,
a discovery, $1.
Hand Wrought Work to Be Done Cp
to the Night Before Christmas.
rTS HA.N'DYEKRAFT SHOPPE
Y 635 Securities Bldg., 16th and
-*■ Harney, is brimming over with
suggestions for hand made gifts for
the Yuletide. They’re planning, too.
to be busy up to the very night before
Christmas. Handkerchiefs, initialing
on linens of all kinds, tiny wearables
for the tiny person, everything that
requires dainty hand stitchery, will be
done to order here. Interesting indeed
are the oriental novelties shown in
the gift collection—gayly colored Chi
nese ’broideries, ivory cigaret holders,
tiny ash bowls. Lovely.
• A •
A boy of Christmas gift hosiery
contains three pairs, regular $2.25
value—the three pairs for $5.50. All
the same color or In three different
shades if desired.
Spiral Crepe for Fashioning of Clever
Little Coat Frocks With Real
Lace Trims
FDR the fashioning of the clever little coat frocks, buttoning low on the
left hip with large novelty button, real lace collar and cuffs are the
spiral crepes shown at the Thompson-Hazen Silk Shop. 318 South Six
teenth street. Hotel Conant building. These are the silk and wool weaves
Ideally suited in weight for the little coat dresses which have won instant
popularity. One may choose brown, caramel, tan, gray, navy or black, a
regular $8.50 value at $2.95. The same weave in a satin-faced crepe is priced
at $3.95, this a regular $4.50 value. Sample orders are promptly filled. Mall
order business la solicited.
• * • • • •
(hristmas Cards That Express an
Artistic Discrimination.
NABSTEDT Christmas cards, hun
dreds of them, one and all ex
press the reserved and discrimi
nating skill in selection of the artist.
Hundreds of cards, lovely, satisfying
in sentiment, each with the assurance
of Individual selection, in the Nabstedt
Studio Shop, 619 Brown Block, l#th
and Douglas.
e e e
Imported from China are tiny em
broidered boxes with lids caught by
ivory clasps—original suggestions for
dinner party favors. 45c each. (There
are but IS of these )
• • •
Fashion Authorities Declare In Favor
of the Extra Hair Pieces—The
Ornament.
THE F. M Sohadell A Co., hair de
partment, 1521 Douglas, have re
ceived a shipment of delightful
new hair pieces which meet with the
entire approval of Dame Fashion
Dainty new ornaments will be at
tractive additions to tastefully ar
ranged coiffures at functions of so
cial distinction during fall and win
ter.
Christmas Gift Showing Sattefyingly
Complete.
JEWEL novelties, diamond Jewel*
of regal loveliness, stone mounted
In wondrously desirable ring*,
pins and pendants, or the exquisitely
cut etones of pure qualify to be se
lected and mounted In a personally
designed mounting to be made to or
der whatever the gift need you'll find
a complete f.lling of It In the Rees*
Jewel shop. Sixteenth and Harney.
Huy the Jewel gift now for holiday
delivery.
• • •
A simple dress draped low at one
side gains astonishingly in distinctio*
when worn with a soft wrap to har
monise.
• • •
Chrysanthemums Particularly Suit
able Flowers for the Holiday So
son.
GAYLT golden a* any warmly col
orful autumn day are the chrys
anthemums shown in the 'Rog
er* Flower Shop. Twenty fourth and
Karnam. exquisite blossoms for th*
beginning holiday nu-nth. November.
Exquisitely decorative blossoms.
Tiny Pin Tucking Lovely When Deco
rative Arrangement of Velvet Weave
GOLDEN bronio velvet waa Milady's dress choice. pin tucking, the all-over
kind, the decorative motif—the place of decoration, the Ideal Hutton
and Pleating company, third floor. Brown Block. Sixteenth and Douglas.
From neckline to hem, front and hack, a narrow, plain apace left to he
adorned *hy a closely aet line of velvet covered buttons In unique shaping
e e e
For the long living room in which one end Is used ss the dining room.
Welsh dresser on which one may range choice hits of colorful china is the
holee of the wise decorator.
• • • • • •
New Mareel Operator* I»emon**ra»e
Original and Exclusive Mode* of
llairdi essinc.
THE Crawford Renuty Shop. 1001
W. O. \V building, .la. SSiS, I*
prepared to take rare of thalr
holiday patron* In manner entirely
vitlsfactory- five operator* three ex
pert marcel operator*, who will
charmingly demon*!rat* to laidy Kalr
tho b*auty of originality in marcrllng
The now Christmas Mock offer* any
number of attractive gift* for every
men-i>er of the family
• • •
Don’t Hesitate to Hair Your Hat He
Mocked—*T« Id He YYell Worth It.
THK KRtTOKK HAT SHOP, SOS
Rarker Week, doe* realty fin#
work In rehlocklng hat* *llghtl>
worn by weather, modeling fur* and
marabou Closed at I on Saturdays.
NOTES FROM TUI FRENCH MODI
Velvet applique is one of the newest
and most striking types of detail.
• • •
Faria has revives! the long fringe
A Renee gown of white crepe has .»
fringed sash and a fringed rectangular
scarf.
• • •
Short capes are being used on
many winter models They appear
In cloth or in for on the street frock.
In matching fabric for evening, and
even the evening wrap may wear one.
—Till* aaj Tfiteni » n*gt*(»r*4 U tk
Ittraii Ottica ,