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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1923)
I'm tired of long-stemmed roses I've done with chocolate creams, My feet are weary with the dance, I'm growing sick of dreams. Not carnivals and matinees, Not dinners set for eight, Not frosty rides in crowded sleighs With jingle bells elate. Not white kid gloves and violets, Not operatic airs, Nor one of these things besets And breaks into my prayers. Reality I long to know All night / hoard as mine— Curtains to drape and cut and sew, Silver to rub and shine. When Grandma smells my roses And tastes my chocolate creams, Her dim eyes tell me with a glance She envies me my dreams. Youth—By Marie Louise Herat-}. Style Notes From Exclusive Shop Strike Upon Russian Tendencies the Beltless Gown Boleros and Lavish Fur Trims LA BOSCHIN. Hotel Fontenelle, Eighteenth and Douglas, brings to out minds the salient style features of the new season: Ruseian tendencies best Illustrated In the new,flaring tunics; the beltless gowns which de pend upon hip 8hirringg for their fullness, leaving the back of the dress severely plain, this seen In a rosewood charmeen frock with French batiste frills edged in blue at collar and cuffs, a corresponding color In unique buttons corded to close; a bolero frock has combination of calico and plqua In Its chic long wide collar and gauntlet cuffs; fur trims on frocks of silk or wool, furs of every color and kind. ’Tis indeed an education In modish stylings to view the La Boschin models—a marvelous grouping of fashions. * * * m * * A Shop to Visit Before the Holidays. □HE Gearish Stat.onery Shop, 601 Securities Bldg., is an unusually interesting shop find of the week for here one discovers greeting cards of rare individuality, favors of dis tinction, the famous Mary Cummlng heads, beautiful party decorations, the odd and unusual in gift offer ings, with an enlisting of the ser vices of Mr. Gearish who has had decorating commissions for many lovely parties recently. To him is due the beautiful decorations at the last University club party. If inter ested In having an authoritatively wrought crest for your stationery, Mr. Gearish; if desirous of the latest version of the Kaiogram, again, Mr. Gearish. A person of versatile ac complishments. Cameo* Carved on Exquisite Ame thysts Make a Lovely Gift Offering. □ UY Now for Christmas,” is the slogan at the Reese Jewel Shop, 16th and Harney, who report many pre-holiday sales. An abundance of gift suggestions will be found in this shop. Especially charm ing are the new cameo rings, ex quisite cameo heads carved on the big amethyst stones, mounted in rings of • white and green gold. An unusually complete shewing of wrist watches, quaintly shaped watch cases for men and diamond rings is ready for your Christmas buying. • • e Upon request I'll be glad to give you the telephone number of a wo man who will knit or crochet your beaded bag for $5. Witching Novelties in Silken Weaves Reproduce Brilliancy of Precious Stones in Threaded Intricacy THE THOMPSON PI AZEN Silk Shop, 818 South Sixteenth street, takes pride In presenting to Omaha women silks from famous makers In colors and designs calculated to bewitch with their beauty. Color Is he essential consideration In the selection of milady's dinner gown and lancing frock. Nothing could be more exquisite than the accenting In crys tal beads of the vivid brocaded velvets, with a darker note given by a band ing of tunic In fur or the combining of metal cloth and velvet. Chiffon vel vets for afternoon and street wear, 42 inches In width are moderately priced. Jacquard creiies In two-tone color combinations have an all-over silhouetted lesign of cherry fruit and leaf clusters. ''Chenille’* in caramel, dark-brown, black and king blue Is an utterly adorable fabric, softly effective. Mallinson's Jkilled workmen have evolved "Velora,” an accomplishment of the art of weaving, you’ll enjoy the Thompson-Haxen selected design*. “Daffodil" Is ‘he enchanting name given to a reversible satin and Canton crepe, 14.96. A lighter weight In the same fabrio Is especially lovely In “Faience” blue, 13.95. One-day service Is promised to all who write for samples and prices. Out-of-town orders solicited. Unusual color touches for the new gown ar# suggested in the new ThompsonHazen bead and costums accessory depart ment Rarely lovely offerings! Before and After the Football Game “Chapola.” G KEEN'S Pharmacy, Fortieth and Farnam, have an exquisite ,Iy prepared lotion which is ideally suited to our needs now that the football season is "on." Put It on Just before you pull on your gloves, there's no deterrent stiekness to prevent. An absolute discovery for use after shaving, keeps the skin in wonderful condition. A generous bottle for 3ac Green's chemists also prepare a lovely cold cream 50c, this for tissue building purposes. News From Omaha’s New Hosiery Shop. HUNDREDS of pairs of hosiery for women, girls and men In the Kargea Hosiery Co., J03 South 16th street. No wonder It’s so easy to find the difficult shade—It’s a spe cial feature of the shop to match any color and shading of color. This Is true of outsises as well. A shop whose slogan Is “Better Values. In vestigate!'’ • f * Vivid blue enamel decorates the lids of round sterling dortnes, $15. Unusual Flower Combinations in Omaha Flower Shop Delight Lovers of Beauty in Decoration WHEN you're entertaining there In nothing quite so Important aa the lovely In flower combinations—a subtle striking of color notes to give character to the function festive. Bronze and gold pompons were used in one of (lie big baskets made up at Hess & Swots ala's, 1805 Farnam. this week, these combined with creamy white rosebuds. Exquisite! Deep red roses were rarely beautiful combined with shaggy little button "mums" in a massed low bowl. The guests of one clover hostess of the week exclaimed at the dashing beauty expressed in bag baskets at either side of the fireplace, these containing great rounded chrysanthemums with bunrhes of flaming oak leaves. One Is always sure of a floral display of marvelous perfection In this shop, products of many years of experimentation In floriculture Ip the Hess & Swoboda greenhouse. * I FILL IN THIS LIST AND LET POLLY DO YOUR CHRIST MAS SHOPPING NOW. For Her .I. For Him .I.. For Mother .$. For Father.$.. For Slater .$. For Big Brother... .1. For Little Brother. .t. For Son ..I. For Daughter .I. For Aunt .$.... For Uncle . For Grandma .♦. For Grandpa .I... For Mold .I.. For Man .I. Total .I. Let this serve you as your ten tative shopping list for holiday buying. Place an amount with suggestion of several articles for each person, placing tho whole amount In Polly’s hands to be used as needed. A careful ac counting will be kept. Polly’s services are offered free of charge lo all readers of The Omaha Bee. Address POLLY, THE SHOPPER, THE OMAHA BEE, OMAHA, NEB. Buy Christmas Gifts Now---Motto of Many Early Shoppers . DAY AFTER DAY SEES THRONGS OF EARLY HOLIDAY SHOPPERS IN OMAHA STORES FOR YOU SEE THEY’RE ACCEPTING THE ADVICE POSTED IN THE STORES, "BUY THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT NOW." SEALS, STICKERS, CARDS AND GAY PAPER WRAPPINGS WITH A GENEROUS NUMBER OF HOLLY COVERED BOXES—MAY I START YOUR SHOPPING THIS WEEK? llriniming Over With Ideas For Lovely Hand Work—No Time for Working Them Out. WAS the sighing complaint of a little person I know whose time Is very much taken up with club duties. At once Polly sug gested the work done to order at Ye Handykraft Shoppe, 6'5 Securities Bldg., Sixteenth and Fnrnam, for there one not only finds clever peo ple to fashion exqulsltries of needle work, but their designs are rarely Individual, an assurance of successful gifting. Orders taken irp to a few days before Christmas, but why not order now? • • • Patent Kid Pompom Ornaments New "Hidden Gore” Pump. Decidedly sophisticated the styling of the new patent kid "Hidden Gore" pumps which they’re Introducing at the Shoe Mar ket, 320 South Sixteenth street, the smartly shaped patent pompom prov ing undeniably becoming to every type of foot. Full Louis heels com plete a picture of modishnens hard to parallel. The goring Is a triumph of shoe manufacture for It make* a closely fitting shoe with no loss of smartness. A model to grace the Up&rtest occasion, $t. Leading Interior Decorators of America Council Use of Seth Thomas Clocks JOHN HENRJCKSON'S Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Capitol, present* an Interestingly holiday aspect with new arrivals dally taking their places upon the show shelves. Seth Thomas clocks are perhaps the most In teresting of the new arrivals—the clocks recommended by the foremost decora tors of ths day. Interesting Indeed Is ths artistic new color booklet showing 10 different model* In this famous line, similar to the above "Alto" a dark mahogany case, beautifully finished, 120. Hooklets sent fra* upon request. **# Shoe shade* in kiddles hose to match the colored tops of boot* so vngulsh among the little folks are shown In plated hose at HOo, lisle at tlla and pure silk at $1.26. Lovely. • • • Permanent Wave* Make KiuiiUlta MuilaniuUelle’a flubbed lleail. Till’, I,e Hljou Heauty Shop, 207 South 18th Street, AT. 0891, l» making a epeclalty of permanent waving bobbed heir—a guaranteed Neetle wave for $15. A proreae which I* really beneficial to the hair, and oh, an becoming! • • • Great flowera cut of black velvet are applied to a white crepe bodice above a black velvet eklrt. A "robe de etyle" of white taffeta baa n bertha of black velvet embroidered with alive* Costume Blouses Fashioned of Exquisite Fabrics Designed on Lines of Unusual Becomingness MyFFIN colored cannon crepe la the foundation for a delightfully fash ioned costume blouse st Goldsteln-Ohapman's, Sixteenth and Farnain. A panel front and back of matching clip-knit *Uk Is finished at the long walBtltne by a French made, hand-tooled leather ornament on which three tiny silver buckles glint, a decorative note unusual. This model Is $10.85. Valla Valla oloih, which Is one of tha seaaon'e loveliest fabrics, may 1* hod In a softly effective styling In either African brown or Log Cabin, $18.86. Finished at the waistline by a side shirred girdle of plain crepe Is an all-over embroidered blouse whose tiny sleeves end In three rows of plcoted frills of plain blua crepe, $14 85. Decidedly French in Influence Is a navy blue crepe with outlining of neckline, mock pockets and cuffs by rows of tiny hand embroidered flowers with frills of French val lac# under neath. A “find” at $10.85. Blouses to delight with their style versatility. SHOP OF CHtPEAUX OFFERS INDIVID!'ALLY DESIGNED IMPORTED HAIR HANDINGS OF SILVER AND GOIJI ClvOTH JEWEL TRIMMED. WIDE bandings of soft silver cloth, crushed for beeorrJngness, decorated In trailing vines, leaves and flowers of silver braid, rhinestone set, present exquisite possibilities of coiffure building. If one prefers, there Is the narrow, more severe bandings. Both widths In gold with stud illngs of amber stones. Filagree leaves In silver ars charming for the young girl, a framing quaintly lovely. Imported creations ranging in price from *3.75 to $7.50. HAIR GOODS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE SHOWN IN THE BEAITY SHOP. IMPORTED from Franc* ar* th* hair piece* shown In th* Goldatein Chapman Beauty Shop. No wonder there ha* l>*en euoh a vogue for th* wearing Of hair piece* I* th* decision reached after we've viewed these lovely coronation braid* and French bob*. Exquisitely carved Span ish combs and originalities In th* way of hair ornament* are offered at IS per cent discount ' Interesting! COSTUME 8IIOP OFFERS SPLENDID DRESS VALUES—A SPECIAL GROl'P PRICE OF 938. AMAZING value* ar* th* dresses selected from the really fin* gown* for afternoon and evening wear—marvelously woven fabric* In chlo *tyl Inga th*t strike th* not* achieved by Hartslnn designers of the mode. The price quoted on each of these sale dresses. 138, represent* »uch a say ing that It Is noeslble to get at least two dresses. HOSIERY SHOP OFFERS HOSIERY BUYS FOR COLD WEATHER DAYS. RIBBED ho**. Just the thing for wear on cold day*. Is offered In the Hosiery Shop, on the main floor at OoldstelnChspman'*. The** In blark, brown, beige, otter, Meruit and Quaker. Th# distinguishing style feature of this praotlcal ribbed hone Is It's ribbed to th# toe, an aasur anc# that no matter what the kind of shoe with which they're worn, there will be en abundance of riba. An economical buy, 98c. To be worn under the silk stocking*, style and warm, snug comfort are th* Qothem InvIMMe spats, cream, It. Silken Weaves in Birthday Sale a Find for Those Who Are Skilled in Needlewook THE Hllk Bhop, 1617 Douglas, has a lovely new crepe that does not wrinkle. Twilight crepe In beautiful plain solid colorings, soft taupe, exquisite shades of brown, varying tones of blue, heavy, lustrous, 4! Inches wide, a true $fi 96 value, priced at $3 65 for the htrthday sale. Another worthwhile Item of the big silk sale Is Malllnson's KloKnnna, exquisitely designed In stained gloss figures and color schemes, regularly sold at $7.50, tha Silk Shop's price to you, $3.66. Authority on Skin Conditions Advises Facials for Individual Needs With Home Treatments of Creme and Oil MR. Robert* of th* Black and While Room at Burgess Nash. la nn authority on th* *kln. It* car* and Its need* He will diagnose yottr akin Oothll tlon giving your face, neck, arms and hand* the treatment they require, reeommendlng th* necessary care to he rendered at home with th* pre scribed cremes and oil* which Mr. Roberts personally Import* for the use of hi* shop. For use at night to Improve the muscle condition of th# face, there's a wondrously elTectlv* "Mnscl* Oil," Delicately scented. It evaporates, leaving th# face soft and clean mo that It can not even he detected by "Friend Husband'' himself, even If he Is one of those who particularly loutji* all creams. Another Imported product are Indelible lipsticks and eye brow pencils, which won't rub sxcspt by washing, preparations from famous foreign makers, last's b* bsautlfuLi Rahy Doll* and Rig Girlie Roll* As Well a* Mamma Dulls of Amazing ( harm in Holiday Showing. MRS. Brownlee of the Book and Gift Shop, second floor. Bush man block. Sixteenth and Doug las streets, has shown rare Judgment of child nature In her selection of dolliea for the holiday#—fur the tea lures are appealingly lifelike, the bodies beautifully formed. Dressed to order, with aS many extra little gar menta ns one wishes for the year's wardrobe. Lovely. • • • l>c|(nrtmont Store Features l.ovely (>ifl Items in New Baby Depart ment. HAYDEN BROS. have a lovely new baby department on their second floor, l.'nusually pretty novelty gift offerings for the newest member of the family wlU be found here. White moire “Baby's Book'' gifts in all sizes, 1125 up. are de cidedly indispensable for the hew baby whose first tooth, etc., must needs be duly registered. The new Sun Bonnet hshy blankets, large and soft* with the daintily appliqued baby In the center, make most ac ceptable gifts, $3 98. Then there's the new. soft, washable rubber dollies and ABC blt>cks with down filling, which make adorable gifties, 69c. An extensive showing of the first little shoes are Interesting to the gift seeker, too—$1 and J1.50. A lovely department In which to browse 'round. e e s "Jeanette” Ear Muffs, Soft and Heavy, Have New Weaving In Fastenings. THE Delft Beauty Shop, id floor City National Bank bldg., 16th and Harney, Ja. 1795, hnve lovely new Jeanette ear muffs, heavy, soft and wavy, whose fastenings are unusually light and comfortable be i ause of the skilful weaving they display. Shoe Models for Winter Demonstrate That at Last the Discovery of Smart Style Combined With Comfort Has Been Made THOMPSON BELDEN’S shoe department has Just received a decidedly smart new shoe model which demonstrates to our entire satisfaction that the designers can make a shoe smart and at the same time make it com fortable. ’Tls a model with a modified rounded toe, tw>o tiny narrow straps which cross to button at either side. A cut out design at the sides though not as open as our summer models very closely resembles them. In Log Cabin suede with kid trim, $13; In black kid beautifully finished, $11, A discovery1 • • • • • • Personal Service Watchword of New Diamonds the Gift of Gifts. Beauty Shop. AFTER many years of experience in the beauty work Jeanette Bain of the Bain Beauty Shop. Slain floor of the Morris Apts.. Kiphteenth and Dodge, AT. 1617, de cided to feature "Personal Service" in her own shop. Decidedly delight ful too Is this service when experi enced. Try it! • • • Nothing could be smarter than the utter simplicity of Cherult's tubular frock of putty-colored whool with its jacket at the new gazelle fur. More often than not, these straight tubes are relieved from monotony by a cir cular flounce or a plaiting at the bot tom. This style, many believe, leads to the dlrectoire. A DECISION’. It pay* to confine your purchase of diamonds—or Jewelry of any type to an es tablishment which has long enjoyed the full confidence of the entire pub lie. For over 40 years conservative Omaha people have made their jewel purchases of Albert Edbolm, art jew eler, with the same feeling of con fidence reposed in their banker*. The*, delightful privacy afforded by the ^ new upstairs location of the Albert Edbolm Shop, second floor City Na tional bulld.ng, is very familiar to the continental traveler who well knows the joy of sitting in a beauti fully appointed shop where all of the exqulsitrle* of the jewel art are hid den, to be brought forth by the master of jewel lore at hig leisure. You are Invited to view Edholm diamonds. New Line of Flapper Coats' Presents Splendid Buying Opportunity to the Small Woman THE Kiddles' Shop on the third floor of Goldstein-Chapman's. Sixteenth and Kamam, have a lovely new fine of flarper coat* which are sur prising '‘buys" for the small woman for as everyone know* the flapper is e*“entially grownup In her style Instinct. Drawn in a bit at the feet is a tan invisible striped camel's hair at $3- 50, with a novel squarecut flap cross ing over on the hipline to button with three big buttons. The lining is a dark-brown saMn. Camel’s hair, soft and gray, is a striped coat very long at $27.50. Charming—the Meraml velvet coat, long, with a little sash to tie the Jacquette effect with Its banding of Viatka squirrel in four-inch band round the hips, the seme fur In euffs and collar. This coat is exquisitely lined In gold brocade, finished with a metal braid, $59 50. True to the style of tiers is a pretty gray wrap with a big black fox collar, $69.50. • • • • • • Rarely Beautiful New Vanity Seta fur the Dressing Table in Sterling Silver. miiE C. B. Brown Jewed Shop, I 220 South Sixteenth street, pre ■*" sents as the most Interesting of holiday suggestions sterling silver vanity sets for milady's dressing table —also corresponding sets for the man of the house. Lady Mary is a new design and there's a note of exquis itry unusual in the very long brush, in the detail of the merging engraved stripes, the heavy serolls In hand wrought motifs. Dainty little ovals on each piece present poes.rtlities of wondrous work in monograming. As suring an Instant -appreciation of the man to whom It is given is the set of hand hammered silver, the short-hsn dled wide brush a strikingly mascu line accessory. A selection to delight. For Oiristmas Buying Hand Made Dresses. linens and Novelties. MARY BALLARD, beauty special ist, Fortieth and Fsmam, HA. 3435. has lovely Christmas sug gestions in her big new shop. Hand made dresses for house wear during the holidays, llr.ens exquisitely dainty, novelties of al! kinds. Orders taken for all kinds of" hand work. esting. ™ ^ • • • When Winter Winds Do Rios. Keep Your Hats in Trig Order. THK Kruger Hat Shop, 301 Barker block. Fifteenth and Farnam, will keep your chapeau in tr.g order, rehloeking it and retrimming It upon request. They do really fine work on fur and marabou pieces, too, as well as all kinds of feather work. Closed at J on Saturdays. Embroidered Motifs on Silky New Woolen Weaves Are Very Apt to Be Ivory or Light Beige THE Ideal Button and Pleating company, third floor Brown block. S x tee nth and Douglas, have been doing lovely decorative embroidery work on the exquisitely silky new woolen weaves of the new style sea son. Decidedly chic are the contrasting colors of the stitched figures. Ivory and pale l«eige being perhaps the most favored. Brown on Mack Is another charming combination. One \ery lovely little satin crepe has bandings of Ivory broadcloth, the embroidery In mocha, these handings around the elbow line of each of the Ion# sleeves and around the edge of Husa.xn tunic. Very Parisian in effectiveness are the accordion pleated frills which follow the hack-draped overskirt of another flaring tunic. Lovely when draped up under a large Japanese obi bow In the back. * * * m A Quality Garment U Always Worth the Price. LAMON’D'S. lith and Famam. have an unusually lovely show ing of dresses for afternoon and evening functions—dresses of finely woven fabrics, exquisitely finished tnside and out, so heavily beaded In decorative motifs that one might say that they’re embroidered jn beads Brocaded velvete, soft and lovely in draped stylings, chiffon velvets un usual In embroidered decoration. A dress showing to delight the dis criminating woman who knows that she must pay for quality and the price paid for a quality garment Is always worth the price. Buy a Cadillac Now for Christmas Gifting—the Gift Ideal for Man, Woman or Child THE J. H. Ilnnsen Cadillac Company, Twenty fifth and Ftrtum, have a most beautiful display of mi'drls on display in their showroom, idea] gift offering for man. woman or child. "Buy a Cadillac now for Christ mas Gifting." The new V-6.1 embodies many newly developed utility features which combined with the exquisite beauty of the Cadillac as we have long known ft. and the even greater beauty of the new bodies, is a Christmas gift suggestion well worth consideration On display are the Cadillac seven passenger touring car, the Cadillac roadster, the Cadillac Phaeton for four tho Cadillac seven passenger suburban, the Cadillac sedan for five, the Cadillac coupe for Ave, the Cadillac coupe for two, the Cadillac limousine, and the Cadillac town brougham A wondrous display of car beauty. If you And it impossible to see the oafs in the ehowrooms, write for an illustrated booklet. lyidy I>*\ Id Ribbon Ntieltln Revo Iniion in Beauty, ONE lady 1 know has chosen to huy Lady I'nvld ribbon novelties f >r nil of those on her Christ inns gift Hat. Of the $80 worth of gifts sent on approval she bought |iS. Wpenks pretty well for these ribbon exqulsttrlea, does ll not? lonely In deed Is a large pltequt of roses and tiny blosaoma evolved from rlbbotia of allk. aalln and velvet, with an In termingling of flowers of metallic cloths. A marvelous finish for the front of the new evening gown. Take the Fast Side ear—the address - 1?SS South Twenty ninth street. UA 651T. lamp* in I Ary* Floor Standard* »n<l Smaller liritlge Site* on Sale CORTK AUXIUS HUNT. S«tb and Fa mam. have on sale a show ing of exquisitely shaded large floor standard and smaller •used bridge lamps, priced for Im mediate holiday buying. The bases may be chosen to best fit Into the Interior decorating scheme of your home, either polychrome or maho gany. and the shade*, beautifully fashioned over quaintly shaped frameworks embody lovely soft col orings with a lavish use of mstallic laivs in the netv panel effects with shillings and pleating* of georgette, the whole finished In long and heavy fringes of metal and silk Fifty dif ferent shade* offer a variety from which to nuke selection. The prices are surprisingly low. for ihe larger lamp*. thts including the shade. »$t*.:o for the bridge temp*, complete wish shade Watch for them in the window today. m % —Till* and Trademark IWtttsrad • ft Paraet Ottlee