To Stay Yong Is a Duty—To Stay Beautiful Is a Pleasure MIi. ROBERTS of the Blank and White Room, Burgess Nash, reminisced a bit the other day. Coiffure styles, how rapidly they change, yet each succeeding variation spells In yet larger letters the magic word, charm. After selecting with the utmost care, the coiffure fashion best adapted to madam's type, there ts yet much to be done by one who Is abreast of the times in the world of beauty culture—the subtle style changes thst the modern besuty cult decrees authentic for the different types of hair dress. A specialist is Mr. Roberts on conditions of skin and scalp, and ’tl* a matter of grievous conduct If milady neglects to take proper care of her skin texture, to watch and care for her scalp and hair. An expert diagnos tician in matters of beauty culture, one whose sincere advice and tutelage assure better grooming. * * • • • • A Smart Shop for Smart Men—That's Why the Rohe or Jacket Gift Bought Here Is Sure to Natisfy. SOBOTKEK'S, Athletic Club Build ing, Seventeenth and Douglas, ia a smart shop for smart men, where one may make the robe or jacket selection with the assurance that in cut, coloring and material, the gift will surely please. A holiday stock of assured acceptability. White Wool Hosiery the Season'* Newest Style Note. T1IK KARGKS Hosiery .Shop, Six teenth and Farnam, Introduce to Madam et Madantoiselle Omaha, the season'* style hit, the chic white wool hosiery. Silks and wool* if madam desires — then too, among these smart new things are the Kng lish wools with colored clocks. Cobwebs of Gold and Platinum in Infinitely Delicate Weaving of Metal Meshed Bags SO delicately woven the tiny cobwebs along the edges of the gold and platinum-finished mesh bage that one might think them Christmas gifts from one's fairy godmother, those exquisite bags on sale at the C. B. Brown Jewel Shop, 330 South 16th street. One of tnese “cobwebby” affairs has alternating yellow gold and platinum-finished gold strii>es of metal meshing, $40. Another, a pouch-shaped bag of gold has a sapphire tn the clasp with a golden dorine case on the opposite end of its hraided gold strap, $40. Fine and lovely i? a very plain silver mesh bag, $13. An elaborately finished little silver bag, very fine In meshing, has a French enameled lid on ft8 outside opening, dorine case, $65. A fold-over envelope effect is a stiver bag of cobweb designed border is unique, lovely, $88. Bags to make the most favored daughter of Eve envious. * • • * * * » | From Switzerland, those lovely little embroidered and drawn-work hand kerchiefs sold in Omaha three in gift box, $1.30 to $3.75. Lett (S) tJloppin^ villi Itbliy If it were not for little lightr Set high above the plain When darkness comes, I think that there Would be no ease for pain; If never more a round, bright moon Would climb the hills at night, A million hearts would turn and break With longing for its light; If no white candle—anywhere Would lift a tulip flame. The grief, for Beauty’s sake alone Could never have a name; Bach old loved room would be a bleak, Ungracious dwelling place; And oh, dear Heart—If suddenly— One little casement’s glow Should fail for me—the light would die In the whole world, I know. Flrw Trough the Dusk—By (irate Noll Crowell Shopping Suggestions and Holiday News BUT a few weeks until that beautiful festival of Christmas—are we in the mood? ’Tis a good time to begin the little loving kindnesses which char acterize the keeping of our glorious Christmas time. Very appealing, since we're speaking of the ideal In regard to the gieat. gift time is an adver tisement from one of the eastern states describing the Christmas trees which after serving as gift bearers for the whole family could he planted in some selected spot on the lawn or garden. Lovely! Let Your Christmas Gift Be the Remembered Gift Reflecting the Thoughtfulness of the Giver for Many Years to Come IN the mind of every giver of gifts there is an ideal of generous thoughtfulness—truly generous in every regard the sentiment expressed by a gift so selected that it gives pleasure for many years to come. The Albert Edholm Jewel Bhop, 2d floor City National Bank Bldg , 16th and Harney, la an exquisitely appointed shop of the continental Influence, that Is, when one enters, there Is an utter absence of vulgar show of gems. One at once appreciates the daylight lighting facilities for the showing of marvelous Jewel treasures, the row of northern windows affording the finest light for diamond examination. Mr. Edholm's utter lack of salesmanship tactics in showing his collection of artistic pieces is In itself most restful. Rather does Mr. Edholm wait to get a bit acquainted before deciding just which of his remarkable pieces to display—you see everything depends upon the personality of the visitor. This one might be entirely bored by a queenly piece which contains great pear-shaped diamonds unique in cutting, rarely lovely In ring mounting of platinum—whereas, if a small diamond, more adapted to his resources was displayed he would be entirely pleased. Another type of shopper would find a breath-taking pleasure In viewing the wondrous collection of a jewel connoisseur who has earned an enviable reputation in the jewel world. Mr. Edholm exhibits the enthusiasm of the artist when displaying the lovely new oxblood coral bead strands which, when compared to more regal jewels, Hre quite negligible in price, but $23. Then, too, his pleasure Is unmistakable in showing the brilliant cube crystal beads, each one more beautiful by contrast with the rondels of green Amazonlte which alternate with the sparkling crystal beads. Or the new-cut crystal choker at $40, the fiery Brazilian topaz beads strung between crystals. $65; the amber beads of unusual size range, exquisitely live bronze amber coloring. $20. Crystal earrings, fairy teardrops are a perfect match for the crystal strands, $35. A jewel shop well worth the visiting, whose quiet seclusion affords an ideal privacy for the Important jewel purchase. A Revelation in Accomplishments of Nebraska Flower-Growing TUB long show window of the Hen* k Swohoda Flower Shop, lfcfia Bar naul, at all times proves a revelation to passersby In what may he done In the way of flower and plant growths when the culture is scientific ally done. Orchids, tropical lily growths, palms of all speides. from tiny palms for purposes of massing to the giunta which graze the ceiling. Kerne of unusual effectiveness when planted tn gift ferneries with masses of fin grant purple violets. Kxotir lll|es1 exuulsite in flower arrangements for gift basket or funeral * * flower shop which satisfies every longing for the beautiful to which the human soul falls heir. Cards in Hundred* of Different Senti ment Vixpressions, Hullahle for Ad dition of Kngraved Name I'lates. TDK Braudels Hook and Station ery Department, main floor, of fer unusually lovely senilruant expressions for holiday greeting pur poses. Hundreds of cards from which to select, all of them suited to en graving of personal name plates. Braudels engraving services have al ways given satisfaction. Better order at once for Christmas delivery—the time Is getting very limited. A word to the wise! Personal Attention ami Expert 'dvice Have Proved Business Builders for Beauty She p. MISS PKI !>li; ‘of the le BJou Shop, 207 South Eighteenth street, Atlantic 0991, is respon sible for the personal attention and expert advice which the patrons of her bitop have enjoyed. Service which has proved a splendid business builder —this evidenced in the large riamber in the shop on the day before Thanks giving when Polly herself felt the need of a curl or two. -----i Merchandise Gift Coupon Solves Problem of What to Give This \ear THE SICK SHOP. 1517 Douglas, are nobly solving tlie difficult problem of a gift at once suitable and at the same time acceptable to the names on the gift list which represent the fairer members of the family and friendship circle. Surely nothing could he lovelier than a frock for evening wear, a dress of silver tissue and sheerest chiffon, a gift dress U ever there was one. A Silk Shop Merchandise Gift Coupon will mean jnsf this to that fair haired little niece of yours. Or, when you're planning a gift for mother, why not try the scheme of enclosing a Silk Shop Member ship Gift Coupon In her candy box this year? Her delighted surprise will well repay the outlay of money represented, probably less than you spent last year for that pin she never wears’ One might continue indefinitely, for there's no end to the exciting possibilities if on- indulges in the gift coupon habit. State the amount in your order, send check or money-order payable to The Silk Shop. I ll be glad to attend to the matter for you. » » e • • * Chantilly lace, black, to he sure, makes lovely garters. The stores have been selling hundreds of yards this week, 10 centk up. A Lamp for the Family Gathering THERE is never quite enough light even in a small room, that is one reason why there is such a diversity in lamp standards and shades. Every possible nook slid cranny of the living room must needs be lighted. Corte-Aldous-Hunt, 24th and Farnam, have a very attractive showing of lamps which they have specially priced for preholiday buying. The very lamp for which you've longed to light up that difficult corner of the living room may now be acquired for a price infinitely lower than you had thought possible. With shade, complete. Is a floor lamp at $22.50. Polychrome decorated bases have the bridge lamps whose shades are lavishly decorated in harmonious colorings. $27.50. Unusually suitable desk lamps with lovely polychrome metal bases, hand wrought, $3.75. Painty little lamp affairs for the boudoir, $5.50. Lamps to grace your home during the holidays or to purchase with a view to holiday gifting. Bridge Dress Presents Brave Bark to Assemblage of Fashion Followers. MADAM’S bridge frock is gayly decorated—but in the back—for 'tis the whim of Dame Fashion to weave intricacies of beaded em bellishment on silken fabrics which fashion Milady’s bridge frock. The Edward Reynolds Shop, 1613 Farnam street, has a striking little dress of lustrous black satin. Its contrasting color, chalk white georgette. Sur prising style note of the new bridge dress is that the white which decor ously follows the neckline In the front, this little yoking Frenchiiy beaded in black jet bugles It tells quite a differ ent story in the back of the bodice. ’Tis continuous to the waistline, white georgette beaded in back, the design continued on the black banding above the waistline in white crystals. I.ovely! * • • Handbags of Dainty Smartness Fitted Hags of Quality—Ideal Gift Offerings. Fueling & steinle, Eighteenth and Farnam streets, have an un usual Christmas selection of handbags, an embodiment of all that’s desirable In the gift sure of apprecia tion. New and swagger are the com binations of light and dark brown leathers, gray and black, these rang ing in price from $3.60 up through the prices you can afford to pay—$6, $6, and $7.50. Really fine bags, these. For a gift that involves a hit larger expenditure there is the fitted suit case. Lovely. 811k linings Bhow to advantage the daintily shaped fittings of ivory and tortoise shell. These at *15, $20, $23.75 and $25. Kiddies Set New Styles in Toys; the Years Approved Gift Offerings to _Be Tiny and Imported_ IF you’ll ask any kiddie you know Just what are the most treasured toys acquired during the year, the answer will be, my tiny, tiny doll carriage, the cunning "teeny" tea service, the very small laundry set, the fully flttefl little doll house, oh, all of my tiny toys, you know! There you have It! A new style In toys has been established since you and I wrote our let ters to Santa—’tis the day of small toys, and these you’ll find In a rare showing on the floor below, at the Matthews Book Store, 1620 Harney. / A collection to delight—well worth the viewing. Jewel Shop Kills Windows With Gift Offerings of I'nusual Interest. THE Reese Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Harney, have a most attrac tive window, gift suggestions for both men and women. Diamond rings and bar pins for the girls seem to find first and foremost place In the ar rangement. while the showing of scarf pins would surely suggest the pur chase to every feminine gift seeker. Watches for both men and women prove of exceeding interest to the win dow shopper—for almost everyone gives at least one watch gift during the Yuletide. Watch the Reese Jewel Shop gift windows during the next few weeks. 'Twill pay. • « • • Omaha Dressmaker plans Jolly Frocks for the Holidays MRS. GREENE, 207 Neville block 16th and Harney, will fashion exquisite little frocks in which to celebrate the holiday season. Her service* are especially pleasing in re modeling the worn apparel of our wardrobes. Phone, JA. 3357. Such a Shame, Several Needlework Gifts Lacking Finishing Touches; too Late to Finish Them—Still—Listen HE IDEAL BUTTON & PLEATING CO., 3d floor. Brown block. l«th and Douglas, keep a large staff of skilled needlewomen, each of them with her own hemstitching machine, to say nothing of two skilled hands for fanciful ’broideries that require the hand work only, and at this Mme of the year they quite expect you to find at the last moment before Christ inas that this and that prevented the completion of your needlework gifts. Vou will find their interested helpfulness most stimulating now that the holiday rush la on. Let the Ideal finish them. l“*" " * ' 1 1 1 ' ■ —■ ■ i Old English Greetings in Booklets of Paj-(hinejit Bearing Artistic Decora tion; English Prints of Unusual liveliness. IN the Nabstedt Studio Shop, 509 Drown Block, Sixteenth an I Douglas, one will find card* of only one design to a customer. When one makes selection of a quaintly dec oratfed English print booklet to carry the engraved name of the sender, an , engraved print lovely enough to i frame, he doe* ho with the assurance ; that hi* will he the only order Hold in [ Omaha. Card* of distinction which should be ordered engraved at once, or at least before the 15th. • • * Spick and Span New Toy Stock of ■lobbing Firm Bought hy Omaha Store. HUNDREDS and hundred* of spick and span new toy*, the entire stock of a Jobbing house which they purchased through a mis construing of order*, will be found In the Hayden Bros, toy department. The cutest, dearest little toye, tiny— but no, you see for yourself, my dear. They're priced one-third t oone half less than you'd expect to pay for them. Store of Specialty Shops Offers Holiday Suggestion of Value GOLPSTEINCHAPMAN'S big shop on the second floor presents tu Madam (lift Seeker, favored by alt the shop owners Just now, a collection of costume blouses of exquisite style dotail. Lovely gift offering!. Exquisite lingerie gifting* are offered In French Importations and copiee In the ever-popular silken pieces and sets In colors which vie for vividness with the rainbow Itself. Negligees, t>oudolr caps, bathrobes and the popular Nellie Don house frocks complete the gift offering unusual. • s s ART NEEDLEWORK SHOP OFFERS GIFT PIECES STAMPED FOR WORKING. GOLPSTEINCHAPMAN'S art needlework shop, 2d floor, has many gifts stamped for working which really require but little lime for comple tion. Oueet tovvele In cross-stitched and darned design* on pure linen hemstitched are 85c and 11.25. Cotton towels at 50c and 59c. Peltght ful are the rose, blue and gold etrlped strips, when one has added a floral design in English poelee. e e e COSTUME SHOP CUTS PRICE8 ON COATS ORIGINALLY PRICED MUCH HIGHER. GOLPSTEINCHAPMAN'S costume shop Is cutting coat prices—surely you've seen the beautiful coat modele which represent their etock this season, lavishly fur-trimmed, the winter's loveliest fabrics nnd styling*. Coat* that formerly sold from $89.50 to $110 are now $38. $48 and $68. Interesting! 0 Gifts to Delight Her on Christmas Morning A VISIT to the new Silk Underwear Shop, 5U8 World-Herald Bldg., will result in "Oifis That Delight Her.'* for the display in this Omaha s newest shop is quite irresistible. The models shown represent the posst hilities of custom tnade underwear for all the family. Out slues, so difficult under ordinary circumstances, are made easy here. Silk and wool and all-wool •■undies'1 have arrived in the latest shipment from New York^ The latest creations in underthings. Do your Christmas shopping here. Many Omaha people will be de.ighted to again meet Miss Minnie Earl Williams who has charge of this delightful place. Phone AT. 5241. Diamonds to Mark the Christmas Gift Season Offered Omaha Public at Prices Unusually Low—A One Week Diamond Sale BURCE8SNA8H have secured at remarkable prices a marvelous show ing of diamond jewel pieces which will mark in a delightful way the Christmas gift season, ail of them to be offered at prices represent ing a discount of 25 per cent- Gifts to fill with delight the heart of the recipients. In white gold ring mountings are gmall but brtlliantdiamonds. $11. Glints of sapphires In their white gold mountings prove delightful color contrast in rings at $53.5*. A gift "find" of true satisfaction, the group at $35.25. Watches, bar pins, scarf pins, and cuff links, In workman ship decidedly fine are priced exceedingly low*. Even though she has a strand of pearls or semi precious stones Rhe will appreciate the gift of a diamond clasp. While another emblem pin. if it's diamond set, would de light the loyal member of a secret order, even though he now has a collec tion of smaller pins, pin* more ordinary. A sale of diamonds which will last throughout the week and represents gift pieces ranging in price to $317.10. r.ngratrd l aids to t arrj the t liriM Mas Greetings Should Be Ordered Before the Tenth. WB. Dailey Stationary shop, joi South Fifteenth street, has on • unusually fine selection ol cards on which you may have your name engraved—unite the most ap proved manner of sending the Christ mas greelng "Orders should be in be fore the 10th or 12th of the month," warns Mr, Dailey, who has selected hundreds of useful gifts to be found In his Christmas stock. • • • Art Exchange Proves Excellent “Find" for Those with Skilled Finger*. THE Book and Gift Shop, second floor Bushman hlock. Sixteenth and Douglas conducts a splendid book rental system. All of the up-to the minute books are to be rented at 6 centa a day. This shop also con ducts an art exchange which niakwi It possible for a woman who Is skilled with paint brush or needle to market her work. Tour opportunity. Slippers—The Gift of Comfort for Every Member of the Family THE Kinney Khoe More, Sixteenth and Capitol, have a splendid showing of comfy slippers In colors bright and sobar a suitable gift for everv member of the family. In nil colors are the felt slippers with padded soles, these In all sizes for women, 89c. Quilted satin slipper. In all colors for wo men, 98c. Men's soft sole felt slippers In gray and brown are. 98c. For the kldtlles are the jolly little "Pus* in Boots’ slippers In red or blue sizes 5 to 8, 79c; sizes 8V4 to 11, 89c; sizes 11H to 2, 98c. Send checks with orders. Silken I ndln the filft of Ft moat Acceptability. NO MATTER what color or shad ing of dainty silks, ribbons and laces, there's no gift quite to be compared to the gift of silk undies. There's a wealth of satisfaction to know that your gift is the erne that is lingered over* longest when the packages are opened on Christmas morning. Particularly lovely is the selection of silken gift pieces in the Hersberg Main Floor Shop this year. • • • A Hat Service Fnexcelled—Feathers, Furs and Marabou Remodeled. TH E Kruger Hat Shop, JOS Barker block. Fifteenth and Far nam, offer an unprecedented service. They reblock hats, retrim ming them if ordered, and they also extend a remodeling service on feath ers. furs and marabou. Daintily Decorated Softly Silken Wool Frocks for All 'Hound Winter Wear. TO BE worn under the luxurious fur wrap is the chosen frock for winter, the silken wool frock of exquisite tailoring. The Lamond Shop. Seventeenth and Farnam, has an unusual showing of these little frocks each different in styling, an ex pression of the loveliest in modish de signing. A navy wraparound In navy lias a tucked fold of net inside its rolled collar to the waistline. Htraight lined is an all over embroidered gray and gold threaded design. Brightly embroidered Russian models have fas cinating sleeves, flares in unexpected places, the gay swaggering styie we associate with the temperamental Russian. Lovely frocks, all priced from II® to 120 lower than they were a week or ten days ago, when thwy arrived front the east. • • • Milady Fashion’s Whim Turns to the Collapsible Dance Hat of Vatk Tinted Faille twilb. MISS SHANAHAN'S Millinery Shop, 3rd floor Julius Orkin Store, 1512 Douglas, has the honor of introducing to Miss Bobbed Hair of Omaha the masielous little collapsible dance hat of rainbow tint ed silk. Ail over ’broidered In Eng lish Towers, they’re gayly tied in sil ver and gold ribbons. Enehantingly chic, they're moderately priced, but lit 50! Fee them. e • • Tailored Clothe* for Occasion* of Christmas Merrymaking. LKN'EKTER, tailor. *econd floor, 1916 Farnam. will tailor • lovely apparel in which to greet the holiday tlm* at prices radically reduced He ha* also reduced th* prices of his entire stock of fabric*, both silk and wool. The Rarity of a Gift May Depend Upon the Artistry of Its Initialing—the Distinction of Its Monogram Mt'CH of the Individuality of the gift depends upon the artletlc in in itialing which decorates it. If a single letter, it will of course be a large one. perhaps hy way of variation it will have a bit of drawn work about It—if a monogram, there ia a chance that out of the three let ters ons of them will he a bit taller, or a bit bigger than the other two. I'm sure If the clever worker# In Y# Handyekraft Shoppe. 635 Securitiee Bldg.. Uth and Farnam, create the Initialing on your handkerchief, towel, pillow rase or aheet gift you will find It a gift to elicit delighted appreciation on Christmas morning. Mystic Symbols to Decorate Bone Bracelets ■ Favored by Dame Mode—Milady’s Silken Envelope Bag Petit Point Embroidered i (TTT KITE about my treasure chest” La Boschin’s decree the other da y when I slipped Into the amethystine Interior of her smart shop In the Hotel yy Kontenelle, Eighteenth and Douglas. A pleasure Indeed decided P oily after a leisurely examination of the lovelies encased. Just as they met ’ T f*16 eye, my dears: gold and Jade threaded velvet, the colors repealed in the metal framework and painted heads which hold the tassels. Knotted tassel cords to hold a tortoise shell dorlne with mirror In the lid, tie ever-necessary lip stick cunningly concealed In the fluffy tassel. Big Isme bracelets with carved flowers, groups of two und three. Priceless. Many strings of peurls to wear In strands of two, three or four depending upon the fancy of the moment. Pearl tassels on black silk cords. Pearls of every Imaginable arrangement known to art. Unusual curved Jades, wide cut pendants and earring", marvelous accentlngs for the costume of neutral tint. Beads to satisfy every taste—conservative heads for the very quiet person, exotic creations of the jewelers art for the barbaric taste. Beads large In chok er style, graduated from large to smull and the tiny new seed heads. Onyx hat pin sets prove a welcome gift suggestion. A soft little gold edged leather elgaret case another. Bags of every description, hag* for morning, after noon and evening—hags of exquisitely tooled leather, black clipped velvet hags with tiny pieces of coral Individually applied In fantastic design, hags of severity, these In pleated eilk, $8. Clguret holders In leather cases, perfume holders from famous importers, hundreds of exqulsltrles yielded by La Boschln’a treasure chest. Christmas shoppers are Invited to view the collection. • ••• See Omaha Cafe Operator Returns From Successful Season at Carter I*ke Club. MRS. M. S. PIERCE, having fin ished a most successful summer at Carter Rake Club, has re turned to the city to open the cafe teria at the Hotel Castle, Kith and Jones. Well do we know the dellcaclea cooked and served by Mrs. Pierce— and we’re going to run In for a la ' arte orders as well as the carefully planned table d’hote dinners which she arranged so well. Call AT. 6672 for party reservallons to he served In the large dining room. • • • Irene Castle dance frocks feature black net edgings on white chiffon frills on a white and silver comblna I, tion, black on s'ltiarecut tuidc edges of pink, with a delicious big net cors age to match, from which are sus pended rainbow ribbons to the skirt hem. One Week Bale on German Roller Canaries, Japanese Fish and Aquarium*. IN THE Flower Department of the Hrandei* Store, main floor, there will be a one-week sale on Byfer German Canaries, 110, the exquisite song birds which make such delightful pets throughout the year. A gift that appeals to the Imagination—n delight ful reminder of the giver every day of the year. Japanese goldfish, the silvery graceful creature* so lovely In the sun room, are offered at sale price* during the entire week, also aquarium* of all kinds In which to place them. t • • • One of the Omaha gift shops has a lov ely .collection of hand dressed dol lies—dainty little creatures ttint say "Mamma” In baby voices, also the boyish little fellows who particularly appeal with their ehubby little bodies These, too, are "talking" persons. Bright little beaded bags to rnnl<» A spacious laundry bag In gay col gay ttie Christmas landarape. $1.98 ored figure* to be ambroldered Is 4'J and $2.98. . cent*. Jewel Gifts Best Express the Spirit of the Donor, They’re so Truly Exquisite; They’re in Fact the Gifts People Do Not Buy for Themselves UHK John Henrtckaon Jewel Shop. Sixteenth and Capitol each week All thl* list, A ret printed by Tolly In blank form for the convenience of th\ie who had not Kent In their own personal shopping list. Different Jewel gifts for each member of the family—could anything be more truly Christmas like? For Her—A Silver Flower Banket, 120. For Him—Sterling Belt Buckle (engraved free of charge), $10. For Mother—Diamond King, $75. For Father—A Howard Watch, Just what he a always wanted, $«0. For Slater—A Blrthatone Bing teald to bring good luck to the wearer), the atone In hand carved and pierced white, green or yellow gold mounting. $15. For Big Brother—Sterling Clgaret Caae, $16. For l.lttle Brother—Silver Mug, $2.50 to $S. Kor Son—Emblem Ring or Charm representing his secret order. 115. Kor Daughter—Oruen Wrist Watch on dainty ribbon. $1.’> Kor Aunt—Silver Coffee Service, $15. Kor V’ncle—Big Silver Water Pitcher, $10. Kor Grandma—Seth Thomas Clock. $15. Kor Grandpa—Watch Chain and Knife (grandpa likes the new styles aa well as you do), $15. Kor Maid—Silver mesh bag, $15. Kor Man—Cuff I.lnks. $10. < ha«k the Itcn.n which you <1 like to have packed in the m-ii! order department of this jewel phop and pent to you for your selection. Send refer* I’licM with order. It w*lll save a great deal of time. BUAMjKIS TOVUANU la the attraction to all (lie kiddle* for they're exhibiting a circus of -c.irtltng iillt>•. roily s chuckle,., were almost .anilide when ehe over heard different crowd* of «.|| I It tinl.i xl !<• tittle people tllaoussina Hit xtm Hlng allmi I'hex are too n tl. this iho little sistei el Hi. crowd. "Ah, no, they aren't, either." thle from Ida brother. "Well, look at the Inns'inn lx lady mid the i lit who linn;* from the rope ! > hei teeth, their tlreaaee lilow all around In the breeze." "That'* llo algn." Ida brother again, lint, lenlly. It m a nniixol In toy ummitoeturo big may ele phaniH that tieat a renl drum, sente that balance dolls on their sleek noses, Jolly clowns yylio ride bicycles ’round the ring. "Hamhlno." a baltoon yy ho sup. at a center table with one of the clowns. Htatue groups of whitened horses and riders, o calliope which walla after tin approved manner of such musical Instruments. An acrlnl troupe of gayly appareled Japs, a brave lion tamer who »trlke» at the Infuriated snlmul- A wholly satiety.ns clrcu* spectacle of Impressive »lze, It oceuplee a whole side of Toyland. the men four feet high "We Juat tov* tha clivus," cry all (lie klxldlr* a* wall one breath. Omaha Tailor Fashions Swagger Hoi Iday At!Ire. • PROCOPIO, tailor, main floor, Italrd Block, Seventeenth and l>ougla*, le making his great heais work overtime as he skillfully nip* out fascinating new tailored Iressrs. Mills of a modern smarmeaa ini groat top civil* to cover entire ■ ostimie* underneath, these for motor ing, lovely creatlona in fur trimmed wraps for afternoon and evening wear. "The prices -less itmn one pays 'or the ready-to-wear apparel,** to HUMS till* artistic designer of madam's wardrobe. • • # Slightly damaged along the edge ar* beautiful little squares from ori ental loom* rugs for ball stairwax landing or th* odd cornar under the window, |7.S0 and |s». KrvMenn Shop Trove* llnd l nique In Many Christina* Shopper*— "Snch a Relief After the .lain Down town " Till' Lady Pavl.l Kibhon N veltiea have quite taken the stft seek era by storm, so unusual are they—and the only place in which they're to he found is in the residence of \lre. N. 1. David hereetf, 17SJ South Twenty ninth street. Harney S2t7. An Kast Dirk car and stop at Twenty ninth 'Tts done! — Till* «n4 TT«4#m«rte *»f:«l»r+4 W. flh