Furs a Practical as Well as Beautiful Gift—Shopping News From _Store of Individual Shops GOLDSTEIN-CHAPMAN'S, Sixteenth and Farnam, present to holiday shoppers a showing of fur gifts specially priced for gifting pur|>oses. Fur chokers and acarfs in a price range from $5.95, $12.50 to $24.50. $t $5.95 are Fitch and Oppossum pieces; In the $12.50 group Thibet scarf* *n gray, beige and white; priced at $24.50 Fox scarfs in brown and taupe, for pre-holiday buying are coat values at $98.50 up. Interesting. PREHOLIDAY SALE OF LAMPS COMPLETE WITH SHADES. GOLDSTEIN-CHAPMAN'S drapery department on the second floor has a lovely showing of polychrome base bridge lamps which they're placing on sale Just before Chrismas, complete with shades, $16.75. Ideal for brightening the guest room for the holidays, sunfast voile curtains with valance drape across the top, double ruffled, choice of orchid or blue, $6.45. LINGERIE SHOP MOVES TO MAIN FLOOR—VN INTERESTING NOTE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BOOK. GOLDSTEIN-CHAPMAN'S Lingerie shop, greatly enlarged, has moved down to the main floor, an Interesting note for the Christmas shopping book! Here you'll find, in holly boxes, exquisite little lingerie blouses, $1.95; blanket robes of fine fashioning, $4.50 to $12.00; petticoats in jersey and radium, smartly styled in lovely fabrics, $3.95; bloomers of jersey in colors gay or somber, as Milady's taste decides, $3.95; silk gowns, daintily made, embellished in delicately done lace and thread decorations; teddies, $1.95 to $5.50; sweaters in the popular vest models and the golf coats of equal favor, $4.95 to $6.95. A shop in which to fill one's entire gift list needs. HATS FOR WEAR AT PALM BEACH AND VENICE CONCLUSIVELY PROVE THE CHARMFUL PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR. FLAMINGO crepe In softly draped crown scarf caught under two big pins of enamel is the color note on a little pull-down chapeau of rain bow straw braid at Golsteln-Chapman's, conclusive proof of the charm ful psychology of color—for whether we’re bound for sunny verandas of Florida resorts or the awninged patios on California beaches or the gay oc casions of our holiday season in Nebraska, we marvel at the color fantasies. • * * Vividly checkered is a hand-crocheted Afghan, $15. Frocks as Lightly Joyous as a Gayly Lilting Dance Measure Promise Happiness Through _the Hoildays_ IN the Edward Reynolds Shop, 1613 Farnam. one will find gayly bouf fant little dancing frocks, combinations of taffeta, silken soft chif fons, glittering along edge, round neck and arm holes with gay tracer ies of gold and silver lace and ribbons—velvets of lustrous softness, sparkling taffetas of vari-tlnted beauty combinings of fabrics soft and re sistant in quality, an altogether bewitching showing of frocks for holiday downing, $20, $30 and $35. Lovely! * • • ... Omaha Art Shop Present* Gifts of Rare Beauty, Moderate in Prices Quoted. THE Milton Darling Shop, 18th and Farnam, offers to the Omaha pub lic the opportunity to buy at moderate prices gifts from beauty and art centers the world over. An exquisite bit of blue glass, the bon bon dish at $3. A priceless offering, the golden flower bowl, widespread, $10. High and heavy, the brass door stop, a gift to be appreciated by anyone. Finely framed pictures from foreign ports are to be had as low as $3. A group of pictures In polychrome frames are priced at $2.50. A gift showing not to be found elsewhere— visitors are especially invited during the next few days before Christmas. Smart Shoe Styles for Holiday Merry making. THE Shoe Market, 320 South Sixteenth street, offers shoes for holiday merrymaking events, which, though excellent in quality of materials and workman ship, smartness of fashioning are priced to appeal to purses taxed by gift shopping: Sutins. dull kids and patent models with fancy trims are quoted at $8; silver brocades, field mouse kid and patent with suede - trim, effectively strapped, $9. All of the models shown up-to-the-minute . in lines, Louis heels with the new ] semi-stage toe. Hosiery to match is l priced from $1.50 to $3. Silver and ] gold hose, $1.95 and $2.25. True ; values. Up on the City W all are Northern soldiers, Six of them, ivho blow bright bugles Made of brass. They do not call for troops to wake, To go to bed, or battle. Chinese bugles are quite free and purposeless. They are as much a part of every dawn • As sivift, black wings of looking birds Against a gold-lashed east; So much a part of dusk. When soft, smoke blankets Dim the western fires, That I shall find The twilight incomplete in other lands. —Chinese Blights by Dorothy Itone, Harpers, December, I9?3. II VMV. tVfc*0>erson carries very interesting Mother Goose pictures, $18. • • • ... Omaha Florist Prepare* for Christmas Rush. JOHN' Bath, Florist, Eighteenth and Fa mam. Jackson 1906, Is a very person Indeed In his preparations for the Christmas rush. You will find his shop well equipped to handle the orders from those who find that It Is Indeed a happy way tc wish Merry Christmas via the flower route. ‘'Christmas thoughts conveyed by flowers,-’ whimsically remarked Mr. Bath. A shop whose service is always an assurance of prompt de. liveries, flowers carefully wrapped, properly packed. Oh, yes. my dears, distance Is no obstacle to Bath serv ice, they'll telegraph flower gifts for you la manner most pleasing. A set of Bayberry candles for the Yuletide burning Include a branch of real berries in their gift boxing. For Faith Tis the Wisp of a Feather Fan Which Blows Straws of Romance This Way THOMPSON-BELDEN'S have lovely new fans to be purchased for gifting purposes or for the correct color note struck In Milady’s cos tumes during the gay holiday season now at hand. Ostrich feath ers, every one, seems to be curled this way and that, fairy lookouts in a world of romance. Lady Fair! Three big tips, the central one much longer than those at either side is a deep gold tinted dream on amber sticks. $#. A bit of a thing, the blue feathered affair on ivory sticks, $1.50. Exquisite combination of colors, rose feathers mounted on tortoise shell, $2, the coral feathers on white, $3. Truly regal, a rarely lovely gift, five tips on tortoise sticks, $16. or a single feather on either dark or white stick. $10.75. • • • To cover the telephone, a big crepe paper flower of exotic beauty. $1 50. • • • • . « Jet Comb* Which Might Hare Hailed From Sunny France, Full of (harm When Placed at Coquettish Angles. THE F M. Schadell & Co. hair de partment. 1522 Douglas street, JA. 2870. suggest as gift of al lure, the Spanish combs of black set with jet in solid lines. Exquisite rifts, 80 to 89. Charming combs in hell are shown from !l up. Pretty new barrettes are shown from 50 cents up to 82. these for every hair lress. in colors to match every frock. Bracelet* either singly or in sets, 50 cents to 82 00. Painted China Gilt Pieces Added to I-arge Stock of Gift* in Art Ex change Shop. THE Book and Gift Shop. 2d floor Bushmin Mock. 16th and Doug las. has added lovely painted china gift pieces to their stock, which is unusually fine. At $2.60 and $$75 are the mayonnaise sets of two and three pieces: tea sets of quaint shap ing. lovely decoration, $12.75: big nut bowls, heavily incrusted with gold to lighten their nut paintings of brown. $5. Handdresaed dolls, line after line of them, in t$iis shop. Have you seen them? Silk Underwear Shop Presents Idea of Welcome Newness to Omaha Women—Exquisitely Fashioned Models Made to Order With an Appreciable Saving on Purchase Price THK Bilk Underwear Shop, 528 World-Herald Bldg., Fifteenth and Famam, ia a decidedly new experience to Omaha women, and a most delightful one, for one may have made to order from the models on display in the shop marvelous creations of finest materials at a saving on ready-to-wear pieces, this to Introduce the shop to the public. Very full is a nightgown made Jenny neck, lace trimmed, With the wide armholes outlined in the same val edge, a circle of the lace holding In place hand laid pleats of the silk. On each shoulder and in the center of the lace placque Is a flower or nament with knotted ends of two-toned satin ribbon. In radium. $12.50; crepe de chene. $11.50; Oeorgette, $10.75. Finely tailored slips of radium are, $11.45, crepe dechine,$10.45. Very full bloomers of radium w ith pointed scallops round knees. $4 95; rrepe de chine, $4.75. A -holiday special in teddy hears la a model trimmed round the top in real filet lace, $4.95. Lovely! Tea gowns and negligees may be ordered In Milady's chosen color. $15 to $29 50. Pa jamas in love y color combinations are, $11.45 to $15. Breakfast Jackets. $7.75 to $8.50. The garment will 1*- delivered one week from order date. At tractive these. Minnie Karl Williams who Is In charge of this lovely shop Is well known to the Omaha public as a person of unusual business ability, on* Invite* you to vlait the new *hop for a leisurely viewing of Its exquisitries. Sale of Columbia Records Offers Excellent Opportunity to Seeker of Gifts Blue Label and Red Seal Records of Exquisite Selection Hakxmaxv s, 414 South Sixteenth street, are offering on sale any Columbia record in their stock of 10-Inch, regular blue label quality, 75c values and the red seal $1 values at one price, 3»c. A placing on sale of their entire catalogue series, which represents a reproduction of the world’s foremost artists. In the II thtal**murtca^eChHBtm«25 and *15° valu**' one may have a cholce at 69c- Olft news of startling Interest; Make ess - - ^ Corset Whop Obtains Agency of New Storking Especially Suited to I/se of Teachers. HATTIE PUTMAN In the Barcley Corset Shop. Sixteenth Floor City National Bank building, Sixteenth and Harney, has obtained the agency of a hose which would be splendid as a gift offering to the teachers on your list. A seamless foot for comfort with a fine fitting foot and ankle. Thin in the Onyx for wear ing qualities, $:i. Vt-ry moderately priced, 11.78, are new hose models from a line which pays particular at tention to outsizes. Thcne with the new elaatlc tops. Dnlnty little bras nlerea for gifting, 80 cents up. Lady David Ribbon (ilfta to Meet the Fastidious Requirements of tlio Most Critical Recipients. MRS. N. L. DAVID, 1733 South Twenty-ninth, HA. 6217, creates exquisitrlee of ribbon and lacs which are so truly fine that the most critical recipient will find them en tirely acceptable. Just finished Is the little cap of blue moire silk with turn hack edge of gold lace. Novelties of all kinds to drllght the one who unwraps l.er gay tissue package on Christmas morning. • • • Fashioned just like daddy'", is n blue quilted robe of Japanese silk, ex qulaltely embroidered In pink plum blossoms. $6.#fi. HAYDEN BROH. men's department has bought 700 bags and suitcases, the entire sample line of a New York manufacturer, which they have placed on sale "at about 40 per cent off the lolwest wholesale price," to quote Mr. Culklns. In flue selected leathers, haifd sewed frames, leather lined, they’re priced at $4.98. $0 96, $9.98 and up to $14 98 A represent!! tlon of values from $8.50 to $26. Items of Interest from the department are silk fourlnhand ties 49c nnd 69c; Angora mufflers, values to $3, now. $1.60; men’s aweaters and sport coats, all wool, $2.95 to $6.95; Manhattan shirts. $2.60 to $10; I'njamas, outing, silk, nulnsook, $1.26 to $lu. pownrs dress gloves, gray, tan and hrown. $3.50. * * • "Hammy Stocking" Is a cuddly sort o' little fellow, soft and comfy fur tiny Angers. In all colors—a parson to hold close to a childish heart, $1.60. Gifts That Last in Profusion of Beauty Presented in Well-Known Omaha Jewel Shop—The Treasured Gift Is the Jewel Gift—Its Loveliness of Duration Even __to a Lifetime of Possession_y THE John Henriekson Jewel Shop Christmas display for the season 1523 makes everyone quit© in accord when one declares thst the gift of accept ability on C hristmas morning Is the gift that lasts. Essentially a gift thst lasts is the Jewel gift, for one oft^n sees a diamond worn proudly In the second, third and even fourth generation, not one but several lifetime s. Listed for the convenience of the busy shopping persons are the follow FOR HER—A diamond ring, *15 to *500. the rarely beautiful new mounting* in white gold and platlnuh.. FOR HIM—The gift of *11 gift* for a man. a watch. 125 to *90. FOR MOTHER—Platinum bar pin, *45, or platinum and diamond dinner ring, *200. FOR FATHER—To mark the happy days of many happy years. a prideful possession, *20 to *S5. FOR SISTER—Strand of Richelieu pearls. *25. FOR BIO BROTHER—Solid Gold watch chain. *20. FOR LITTEE BROTHER—Knife, fork and spoon act. sterling silver, *7.50. FOR LITTLE SISTER— Add-A Pearl necklace, genuine pearls, *5 to *25. FOR SON—Smoking set of unusual usefulne**. Interesting de 'tail, *20. FDR DAUGHTER—The gift of true loveliness, the costume addition to strike & note of luxury, a gold mesh hag. 115. FDR AUNT—Long string of tiny pearls to be worn double round the nsck. 130. FDR UNCLE—Decanter of engraved glass with silver chain and padlock on the unique stopper. 313.50 FOR GRANDMA—Blat k onyx 14 kt. w hite gold and platinum bar pin. diamond set. 337.50. FOR GRANDRA—Cigar jar of glass, silver lidded, a generous sixe to keep fresh the hotldae cigars. HO. FDR MAID—White gold bar pin with or without stones, 110. FDR MAN—Scarf pin, a gift of lasting usefulness, an assurance of many pleasant wearing occasions. 310. n jewel shopping by mail. 1* sure to give references from your hotr.e town bank—you'll enjoy the mail service* of this long established Omaha Jewel shop located at Hlxteenth and Capitol. * • • • ___ Unique is the cutting of four pieces of onyx In a dinner ring of platinum which carries 17 diamond*. 1200. Company of Decorative Accomplishments Offers Service Unique in Satisfying Sug gestions—Lavish Embellishments TH1-: Meal Mutton A Pleating Company. J.l Floor Brown Block. Sixteenth and Douglas, ia an unusually satisfying place to take problems of all kinds if yo .'re putaled ns to the kind of decoration best suited to your hit of apparel, the way to attain a desired effect, often the achievement of the seemingly impossible. The Ideal Button A Pleating Company's expert needle-works rs and designers will quickly solas and smooth out all dif ficulty. a minimum of effort on your part, a decided saving of time. Very often when you're in a truly frantic hurry they'll finish your work so that you can have It the same day. Sere Ice' Their watchword at all seasons, not alone at this the busiest (and happiest) time of all t he year. If you haven't one of their booklets, write f one. They're flee of charge and prove very helpful to t he home dres-maker. "Learn Quirk" printed and script blocks have the numbers for an eager little learner, f!. Books and Toys, “A Thousand Joys,” for Omaha Girls and Boys on Christmas Morning MATTHEWS BOOK BTOUE,- 1320 Harney, t« a place of magic the last few day* t^fore Fhristmaa, fur there are literally thousand* of thing* to bring the Joyou* sparkle to children* aye*. Book* of an exquisite nicety of binding, type end IlluetraUon of which we never dreamed In our childhood days—hooka by famoua wrltera who well know how to gather up the thread* of Imagination, weaving a fabric of dream* to carry the child Into the hnppleet world he will ever know, the Land of Make Believe. Once Upon n Time *torle*. 75c; Really Truly Fnlry Tale*. 75e. Roly Poly, 75c. All the** in word* easily read try a young person of 7 year* Remember Rhymee. $2.00; Mother Goose In l“rn*e, $2.50; Wonder Hook of Mother (loose. $2 50, Mother Goose tVollaiid edition), $3 00: Boy* and Girl* of Bookland. $2.00. (A lovely big. flnt hook In which are the graciously lovely pictures by Jessie Wilcox Smith stories l>> Nora Archibald Smith.) The Aeaop Children. $2.00. Old. Old Tales Retold, $3.50 la gift book of eilch exqulsltenea* of binding that It might well take Us place among priceless editions erf th* finest library). In the floor below toy room one finds hundreds of the tiny Imported toys which never fall to delight the fanciful hearts of children; In a foreign-made merry-go-round the tiny figures really "go round" much to the delight of the assembled kiddles, 40c. Arrangerl according to the beat musical directors’ dictates are the musicians In a doll house »ixe orchestra pit, each member with his own tiny tnuslo stand before him, $1. A glass carafe with glHsa tilting tightly over the top la of a slxo to hold a drink or two (three-drop capacity) for Mis* Uoll, 20c. “Pollyanna" Is u ready to make doll clothes set rontslnlng a dress with the lace laid on ready to sew. also thread, snaps slid thimble. 40c. New Bathroom sets to make modern the doll house are delightful Indeed WMh real faucets, tub. lavatory and stool. $4 “Little Molly All-F*lr” seta carry perfume, powder. Cream, fnce and talcum powder In decorative boxes, $1.75. Sewing Mai bines I hat truly aew are $2-50. Electric Irons just like mother* with cord sml everything, $2 50 My Name Is Huxle Birdie” I* the tag carried by a young doll wlnme cheek* are muchly teai'stained Others of the c harnrtar dollle* ana the Mad March Hare, the two Frog Footmen, Jolly little monkeys and the patent leather anlnia l or the little birdie that hover* loonrt the window sill for rruinloi from the holiday table are the liny enameled bird houses $1.30. Crowded with tiny furniture piece*. Hie doll hnu*e at, 13. oh. what joy, a doll slxed "electric” player piano. $3 "inatructo" block* In lett*r *h*p*s enable the youthful person to wil r big signs foi Ins play sliu» and to make all the words needed In hla business career, $2.35. Tool cheats for the "handy man about the house' the little man of two or three years $ I id. Vine piece aluminum kitchen seta of a six* to cook enough for a little hostess and her tiny visitors. $1 50. Bird Cut Out*— Animals or Bird* are 13c a set. Foreign Mad* Jack In-the Boxes, Itr. Mend check with order, please, and glva ua enough Urn* to pack and ship before iasu la ataitad on hie wav Vivid Towels of Linen, Stamped, Ready for That Bit of Em broidery You’ve Just Time to Do _Before Christmas_ YE HA.\'P\E KIIAFTE SHOPPK. M.f> Securities Bldg. Sixteenth and Farnum. has lovely towels In colored linen, each stamped with decor ative designs which require hut little stltchery. just the few stitches vou II have time for now that Christmas I* just round the corner. This is the shop where one find* such pretty gift* In hand-made exquisltrles. towels, handkerchiefs, hlhs. luncheon sets Mah Johns: and card table cover*, dainty giftles for hahy, caps bootees. dresses and cuddle dolls, with a marvelous showing of tlnv gift* of imported novelty. Ask one of the ar tistic ladies who reign* .net this pretty hop to how vou a towel d. dgned to order with su Ineetstihle little sachet tucked Inside iU solidly broidered nosegay m lacey frill. Cntqjje: 5 • • • A crepe de chine carriage n-b» and pillow case exquisitely hand em broidered makes s delightful gift get. }v Rl ark hoard* Kduratitr (lain** Score*, Mottnea, IVna and IVncUa Spot I a Merry l'hrl«tma». Till' 'V. FI lailrj Stationer} Shop, 313 South Fifteenth *treet. hate an interesting showing of gift*: blackboard* of hylo plate In 24 by SO oak frame* to hang rm the wall, 33 76, smaller one* from 31 up: educative game*, and novel mechanical toy* *cor* iwd* tajlle* >nd card* In gift package*. 31 60 to •3; flamed motto#,*, *6 cent* to *1 60: Crane * fine correspondence |vt cera In holiday array. 76 cents up i onkltn ami Kveraltarp pen and jwcn ell **ta In gold and atlver. 3s 60; ard*. tag* and wrapping* of rich tayely that fill every holiday need. • • • \llrn Soil,. l.td. WsWl Markelvm. 1 Id . London IHstlnctive Markings in smart New Nrckurar KNOW N thr world over are tho m«*io names Allen 8dly, Ltd . and Welch Market son Ltd . as London makers of smart neckwear for nn-n Sobotker* shop for Men. Ash Irtlo dub building. Kth and Dougina, have an exi'ellent selection In knit 1 neckwear. so purely silk that whan I tliry re gat hr rest up In i*ne'a fingers tin scrunch delightfully. All ot ■ n. ' designs of an effectiveness to ho achieved hy the discriminating man. i il silk in martvlously smart nindola. Neckwear Imported ard domestic at Pno.s surprisingly moderate