Silver Thread Embroidery
in Solid Scroll Motif on Black Coat
_With White Ermine Collar_
ONE of the loveliest bits of embroidery done at the Ideal Button and
Pleating Company, Third Floor, Brown Block, Sixteenth and Douglas,
this week was a long, close-fitting coat with a solidly embroidered
scroll motif round collar, cuffs, pocket and skirt hem of silver stitchery. An
exquisite effect when emphasized in black and whiteness by a high banded
collar of white ermine with the banding on the outside but a turnover of the
entire fur inside collaring. Unique. Milady wise Is now having her sports
frocks and separate skirts for summer wear novelty pleated. A suggestion:
* * * * m m
• “Dome” Crowned Sailors, Short
Brimmed, for Wear With Spring's
New Suits.
Goldstein - chapmans mil
linery department. Sixteenth
and Farnam, a place wherein
to find the smartest and best of the
season's chapeau stylings, is now pre
suming for your entire approval the
“dome” crowned eaiior with short
brim, dashing, becoming, an utterly
eharmful affair for wear with
madam's new spring suit. Tiny silver
buttons follow the center of tile rib
bon on a little navy blue novelty
braid sailor; two big lacquered twills
are folded double with a splendid dash
on a taffeta-faced black; a beige is
effectively decorated in Jewel colors,
("hie! The prices, $12.50 and $15.
• • •
fihe “CorseleUe” solves the prob
Jn for the styleful person who does
not feel the need of figure molding
“stays.” A dainty garment, $1.25.
• * •
Hair Dye of Artistic Color Properties
a Boon to the Woman Who Has
It Properly Done.
MISS Prudle of the Be Bijou
Beauty Shop. 207 South 18th
Street, Alantic 0991, is expert
in hair dyeing. Miss Prudle uses
Inecto hair dye and when you’i'e
made your appointment with her you
feel absolutely no qualms as to the
results of her work for her skill Is
known far and wide as most suc
cessful. "Milady need not worry as
to the effects achieved" to quote this
beauty specialist herself. "It 18 but
a brightening of Its orlginr.I color."
• * •
"Roeita," charming picture of Span
ish beauty, hae had an Influence on
madam's style eelectlons In the Oma
ha shops this week—reports show
that numerous sales of fans, high,
carved combs and fringed shawls and
scarfs have been made. Interesting.
Novelty Costume Jewelry for Spring’s
Gayest Mannequins.
HAYDEN Bros., 10th anil Douglas
Sts., offer an unusually lovely
assemblage of costume jewelry,
the novelties of a very novel season.
Necklaces In all colors and color
combinations use to advantage tho
molon cut and cube cut stones, these
in all of the new Chinese gfeens, red,
yellow and blue with very striking of
ferings In black and white. For mi
lady’s chapeau are ornaments at 50c
to $2, lovely pins and pendants in
black and white and colors to con
trast or combine with the hat In
question. One very effective pin set
has used big dark pearls circled by
rhinestones. A special spring offer
ing Is a 40-inch melon cut bead strand
with crystal rondels, between each
graduated bead. Chinese blue, red,
topaz or amethyst, $1.50. A cunning
little ribbon and brilliant “fob" to
swing from the new suit pocket, $1.90.
Cube cut drop earrings of coral
bakelite, $1.50. Pins for the hair, the
newest coiffure note, $1 to $3. A
showing to delight.
* • •
To be pulled on over the tiny tot's
shoes are the knitted white boots
with heavy shell tops, threaded in
two-toned ribbons. A gift suggestion.
An Imported
Crock of black sat
in sho.’n this
week lad crystal
buttons on its
whito organdie
collar, a black
stitched -handker
chief of the same
fabric, peeping
from the swagger
skirt pocket.
• • *
. Very chic! Fine
black straw cha
peau in side
turned brim effect
with thin gold
leaf seal on Its
wide satin ribbon
looped low at the
right side.
• • «
Of that peculiar *
"pinky'’ tan of
spring's color
chart Is a char
meen suit, a trlg
ly-tallored frock,
td be worn under
long, fringed
shawl of the same
material, $110.
/Ven think I love your eyes, your hair,
Your voice—and seeing you so fair
Do never wonder that / find
In you such solace for my mind
And heart; but this, none ever guess—
It is not all your loveliness
Of form—all that which visibly
Attracts—that is your charm, for me;
But something far more sweet and true
Than accidents of time, are you,
And what I love is that which lies
Beyond the laughter of your eyes,
Beyond the beauty of your face—
A something full of inward grace,
A something ardent, vivid, pure,
Fragile—though infinite and sure;
A something childish, and yet old—
And at once passionate and cold.
For this / love you; and I know
/ love what may not ever grow
Old—what will not slip away.
Nor can diminish nor decay.
For a Friend—Mary Dixon Thayer.
•
Beautiful Exponents of Style Loveliness Exhibited in
Omaha Shops Afford Omaha Women Opportunity to
Assemble Entire Wardrobes for Spring and Summer
Never more beautiful—never <iuite such an aeaemblRge of dash and swagger have advance stylings represented rs they do in this first showing In
Omaha shops of lovely wear for spring and summer.
Notable among smart models are the separate skirts shown—Imported homespun und flannels, each with its individual touch of yarn embroidery or
its novel pleating arrangement which makes it just a bit different from any styles shown in former seasons.
Then there are those adorable coats whtch show a fondness for a bit of rare peltry round collar—the little frock of georgette which combines band
ings of lace and metallic ribbon. Adorable!
Mirrors in Polychrome Framings
Offered at Reduced Prices—These to
Hang by Silken Cords_
THE Brandeis Picture Department, Sixth floor, offer at a special price,
15.93, a lovely selection of mirrors of excellent quality, colorfully fram
ed In polychrome effects, these to take upright or horizontal positions
when hung Also specially priced are the colored silken cords with tassels,
golden tan, black, rose and blue, which so greatly add to the effectiveness of
the mirror wall decoration. These at f 1, 11.29 and 11.79. An oppt rtuliity
to buy two art novelties at the price usually spent for one.
» m + « • •
Omaha Millinery' Expert Home From
the East Makes .Announcement of
Interest.
MISS Heilman of the Heltinan
Hut Whop, 18th and Douglas
Sts., home from the east reports
the buying of extra, large head sizes in
hats for matrons and those who have
not succumbed to the lure of the
haJr-bohbers. Following the close
fitting contour of the season's smart
est millinery models the“e hats are
yet of a size to be worn with exceed
ing comfort. Interesting!
• • •
Hats of Ijtst Season ItchlocUcd to
Assume New Season's Stylefulness.
THE Kruger Hat Shop. 303
Barker Block, 15th and Furnam
Rtreet, is a splendid place to
have one's old hat reblocked after the
styleful lines of the new season. Furs
snd marabou pieces will be artis
tically refashioned here as well as
a new life put Into the old ostrich
feathers that show a tendency to
droop and draggle.
• * •
A Corset! Cries Madam as She Pre
pare* for a Season of Separate
Skirts and Mouse*.
Hattie putnam, corset special
ist, who operate* the Barclcy
Corset Shop. Sixteenth and Har
ney,- is a busy person these day*, for
the popularity of the separate skirt
and blouse again make* it absolutely
necessary that madam be perfectly
corseted, (let your order* in early
for a made to-order corset for the
coming season. Of course, if you so
desire, Mrs. Putnam can fit yoft im
mediately from models now in stock.
A fitter will call at your home
for measurements If you are unable
to call at the shop. Cleaning and
alterations on all makes of corsets.
Atlantic 7049. Corset service!
• • •
F’riinroses In heavy, fragrant hfcad*
c-d bloom, are shown in the flower
markets—a hark back to old day*
when grandmother’* bedroom window
ledge held a solid line of the color
ful blossom*.
• • 0
Black glass
lamp ha sea, low
and wide or high
and slender are
offered at reduced
prices; lovely when
shaded in taffeta,
S3 to
• • •
Czecho Slovakia
sends exquisite
crystal beads to
be sold at the very
low price of 50c
a strand. Marvel
ous among spring
shop offerings.
• • •
Whether one uses
her leopard's spots
with colors or
black. It’s quite
her most effect
ive style attack
of the new sea
son.
« * •
Kngraved glass
holy water shak
ers have pretty sil
ver tops with out
standing crosses of
silver, a gift to be
t. ensured, 14.50.
Jewel Shop Suggests Mail Order Ser
vice to Those Who Intend Buying
Gifts for Spring Brides.
THE John Henrickson Jewel Shop,
16th St. and Capitol Ave., sug
gests that those who are plan
ning upon the purchase of jewel* for
brides this spring correspond with
their mail order department, giving
them an opportunity to explain their
plan of submitting diamonds and
wedding rings, silver service piece*,
in fact anything in the way of Jewelry
that is bought when spring Is spring
and brides are brides. Henrickson
service is delightful. Henrlckaot!
prices less than those of other shops.
Henrickson jewel quality shove re
proach. Place your name upon their
mail order list to receive regularly
exquisitely illustrated booklets which
they send out. A spring jewel special
is the Henrickson wedding ring of
platinum. $19.50 and $23. Diamonds
all the way 'round, $150.
• • •
Choose your perfume for the new
season with as great care as you se
lect the color becoming to your par
ticular type—expression of personol
ity there must be. subtle as a minor
music strain.
The very smart person recognize* the value of a
Petit Point hag to give character to her tailored costume.
Exclusive Shop Features Separate Skirts and
Long-Tailed Shirt Blouses for Sports Wear—Sleeveless Sports Frocks
—Coats of Finest Fabrics, Inimitable Lines
LA BOSCH IN, Hotel l-on tensile, Klghteenth and Douglas, presents to Omaha fashion followers the newest note in Styledom, the "long tailed shirt blouse’ with big collar cut on mannish
lines of silk or flue broadcloth, its four-in-hand tie the inevitably smart note. Needless to say separate skirts are again In the heyday of popularity—and what fetching affairs they are
to be sure, t liinose yellow was the color choice of a soft French flannel aklrt with wide box pleat down the entire front, the only touch of embroidery the big tailored flowers of
matching silk. This for wear with a flat crepe blouse to match, hand drawn with black 'broidered monogram in Chfneae letters. Chic! Dark homespun skirts have vivid color touches in
lines of big loose stltchery In yarn round the wrap-around edges. Tailored blousea which range in price from *5 to *7.10. Kxqulsite costume blouses to suit the most discriminating' for
from llo to $25. fiklrts for swagger summer wear, $15 to $22.50. Never lovelier were the early spring sports frocks—Da Bnschint selections promise all-summer smartness and then
price tags are a revelation of what a clever buyer may achieve at a low expenditure. Fashioned of flno quality jersey are the sleeveless sport blouses worn over blouses with pleated skirts.
Sleeveless overblouse and skirt in two color combinations, beige and tile, green and beige, perhaps the newest colorings, these are a "find” at $25. Dream* of loveliness are the soft wrap
ping coats. Soft Kasha duvetyne is a new brown With fur collar and quaint trim of hiss strips which simulate box pleats. A gray model in the same material has its slot seams bound
over the entire wrap with heavy corded ribbon. Smoked pearl llnkbuttons to fasten its Chinese fashioned cults is a very new note. Spring clothes to delight the seeker of the individual in
raiment.
With Hi* short sleeved or sleeveless frork—Milady JK
wears a dashing pair of gauntlet gloves—colors rnntragtini
for chie.
Style Revue at Rialto Theater
Presented by Omaha Store — Models Known Through
_Many States for Cleverness and Beauty
Popularity of New Dining Room
Makes It Necessary to Make Reservations Far in
Advance of the Anticipated Function !
HERZBEROB. 1519 IJouglar, are alaglng a mammoth Style Revue at the Rialto theater beginning Sunday—a presentation of fascinating arpareling AI L CHRISTIANSEN in enlarging hi- Metropolitan Pining Room Hotel K'ee„ , k ,a^
rent to thla country by tl.e Parle nlTloa of the Heraberg Wore. Wrap*, dreawe and gowna from the great French fashion center w,U he ehown P which bealdes giving eitr. “S»e ^Ml omL, v .L caeVoL nrovla . f a?" f J' U, / *" » Priv*»* «'»*•
by model* never before «een in Omaha, girl* known through many a. ate, for their oleverne** and beauty. A atartl.ng revue of .tylefulne*. which * Manning ™yneaTfLL In ^T"* *"***"' «‘*«-'"‘"* .»**• »«* hoeteear
-n. give the needful Cue* a* to .hat i* what in .ovelMar* for apr.n. an d rummer from the t.p* of our toe* to the 1,pr of the” feather, L Lm withoufat^rtTeL^Tn Tartan m SS """ ^
chapeaux. ...
Novelty Over-Maids—Flamingo and
the Plain Stripes Represented in
Spring Coat- Showing.
t mHE Eamond Shop of Smart
I Styles, 17th and Farnam, pre
sents for Milady’s approval very
swagger new pouts for spring fashion
” egr — English wrappiness is to be
noted in lines of some of them, the
big, loose blanket effects becoming
in every feminine type, while In
Others are the popular straight-line
models. These in plaids and in the
’ wide blended stripes known to the
style eenters ns novelty over plaids,
Flamingo cloth and Yte Blaine
Stripes. Clever coats at a price range
from $22.50 to $39.50.
• * •
New vases to hold a few choice hlos
soma hold exquisite colorings in their
glazed surfaces.
• • •
Bread Man’s Waff of life Must be
Well Baked and of the Dollcloim
ness Known as ‘‘Hoinecooked.’’
THE Petersen Bakeries, lo
cated at 24th and Ames streets,
the Lake bakery at ISth and
l.ocust streets', and the New Delica
tessen at 18th and Farnam etreets.
make the most delicious home cook
ed whit* bread Imaginable, tHe bread
that's reminiscent of the golden
loaves that mother used to take out
of the oven, a mixture of butter,
cream and the Ingredients which
speak for heatthfulness of the entire
family. Delectable too, their ralaln
bread. ISo a loaf, rich and delicious,
and the nut bread at the same price
which is popular with every member
of the family from the youngest to
the oldest representative round the
festive hoard.
Kii|rsvh( for Spring Weddings,
Tallica, Favor Cup* and Mace Card*
for Prenuptial Events.
Dally Stationery Co.,
South 15th street, one door
mjiith of the Nebraska Power
company on Fifteenth street, has
lovely spoeftnens of engraving for the
spring weddings which promise so
much in the social events of spring.
Talllos, decorative cups for nuts and
candles, and place cards assure dis
tinction for the prenuptial festivities
given for the bride-to-be.
Would Madam Achieve an Effect of
Sylph-Like Slenderness? If Tall, Would She Prefer
Lines of Statuesque Proportions?
SEEMINGLY Impossible of achievement one'* longings for that different Appearance—yet that Is bemuse she has not yet consulted Mr. Roberts
authority on All questions pertaining to beauty who may he found in the Black and While Room at Burgess Nash. Accomplishing the impossible
Is something done daily by this artist—he It is who cunningly arches Milady’s eyebrows, trims her hair a bit here, lengthens a line there, e\en sug
gesting different and more becoming costume effects upon occasion, for all of this is a part of the changing of one s appearance If one would achieve the
appearance which best fits into her sc heme of life A matter of—one hesifates to say it—but its exactly—using one's brains. Pardon! Thank me!
\ou will after you have experienced the results of this skilled person’s machinations. ♦
Omaha Milliner Returns From Past
ern Style Center* With New
Chapeaux.
MISS FANNIE SCHADELL. of
the r M. Schadall A Co.. 1M2
Douglas. millinery department,
haa returned from eastern style cen
ters with chapeaux of ultra modish
nee*. Just the hat for your so-dif
ferent personality will he found amon?
the lovely new models of display. Well
worth the viewing.
• • •
Wear a hi? soft silk bandanna un
der the dark fur collar—it's most rt
fectiva
Silk Shop Presents Suggested Fabrics
for the Graduation and
Confirmation Frock, the Colorful
v Junior-Senior Banquet Dress
TUB. Thompaon Hazen Silk Shop. 31* South Sixteenth ntreet, offern the
lovely In fabric* for the fashioning of the dress for graduation ami con
Urination and the dainty little drenn for the nchool nodal event of the
seanon. the Junior Senior banquet. Oeorgette* of a fine quality In every
shade and color, $1.95 to $2.50. Crepe do chlnea In practically the name
•olor ranges. $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95, these an assurance of all summer weai
Indestructible voile*, all silk, a combination of the luring qualities embodied
In chiffon and georgette with an added lovellnenn attained only when two
color* are combined. Thin In a beautiful color range at $2.5o a yard
For a very small lady—the little
Mack stitched French voile in pink
or peach with quaint cross-slltched
designs In fine yarn where the lines
of stltrhery cross. Round sleeve
mps, skirt edge In knlcker knees will
ho discovered pleated net. lively!
A find for the discriminating shopper
nt $0.95.
Hand Made “Jesso” Art Placques
Grow Ever More Lovely as Mountings
for Prints of Rare Loveliness
THE Lowen Art And Gift Shop, 4707 Bouth Twenty fourth atraet. offer*
Inatrurtlona In "Jm»o" plarque making free of charge to thoae buying
their auppllea In the ahop. Thla la the pretty new art work which uaea
(he new Peralan clay In moulding on wooden placquea of quaint ahape aa a
mounting exqtilalte for the lovely Imported print*, reproduction* of landacapc,
figure atudlea and flornl pulntlnge by fnmoua a it lata. Thla day take* wonder
ful bronxe and color effect*, Infinitely charming when viewed aa a whole with
the glared picture, an effectlveneaa attained moat often by the old maetera
Jf you don't know "Jeaao” learn It.
*
Exchange Shop Offer* Slay at Home
Woman an Opportunity lo Market
Her Handwork.
THE nook and tllft shop second
floor HushmHn block, Sixteenth
and Douglas, operates an ex
change whore for the fee of $1 a year
th* woman who stays at home may
market her hand embroidery, paint
!pg or plain sewing on aprons and
dresses. A splendid way to earn
some long coveted bit of furniture or
even a lovely Jewel.
Peter Pan Suits for the Small Boy
Tailored of the Tubbable and Strong
Fabrics, an Assurance of
Smart Wearableness
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IIO.MI’SON MKf.DKN'B are the ante agents In Omaha for the selling of
the clsverly tailored little “Peter Pun'* suite. Appealing Indeed are the
• dear little Oliver Twist and middy stylings of linen, ohambray, repp,
gala ten and othfr wash fabrics which have proved themselves as worth
^lille sturdiness for the milting of small boy persona. A whole wardrobe may
be chosen from the smart style* offered without duplication—the price, tin
usually low, but $1.96.
Dainty Frocks for Graduation
and Confirmation Use Lace and Ribbon
to Enhance the Loveliness of
Voile, Georgette and Crepe de Chine
THK Kiddles Hh.ip at OoldatMn-Chapman's. Sixteenth and Farnam, has
quite (he moat extensive showing of dainty frocks for graduation and
confirmation ceremonies, these In the finest of materials, trimmings and
workmanship at prices marvelously low as they were a sample showing
bought In Its entirety by this department, making It possible to price them
at one half of what then- prices would ordinarily be. In imported French
voiles are dresses for glrllen of from t to 14 years, priced fS.SB, >4.S;\ ,n Jpt
Vrosh and clean thev re delightful Indeed In their girlish ribbon sashes, clever
arrangement of fullness at shoulder and wntatlino and lacy edgings
• ieorgettes to sell at from 110 to IS4 r>0, range In sites to 1« years, the*e In
delicate colors with two-toned rlhbon ornaments of such artistry that they
are at on. e put Into the class of fine frockery. Crepe do chines In all of the
I's“lei shades complete a frock showing of rare Iwauty—marvelous lowness
of pricing. A buying opportunity which affords the chance to huv not only
for the present season but for next winter a» well.
Delightfully effective are the ex
quifltely hand-embroidered pure linen
aoutrawhr>e* aoalloped edge a are hand
crocheted. Eyeleta and French aatln
alllchery make a lovely background
for any monogram you wish *o have
put on thru* caeca, which are priced
nt *15.
Four and Five-Strand Pearl Bracelets of Charming
_Simplicity Delight Maid and Matron
TMK i H. Hrowli Jewel Hhnp, 220 Mouth Sixteenth Bln'et, preedits for the npprowil of iiiHtlenioleelle i d mml in hei mother the exquisitely lovely
new lir»p#lol« Kotir, five xml even elx ■trend* of o*r "fully »l/vd |n«rl* of tunnlni: color m«lcliin ... ti c n*« 1'ia- ilctu the«e In pxrellel
row*, the entire group held toxether by < Ih*|i« of while sold It inxlna I ti price from ft oil to ft ih- • il ft tciiltlx dinmoml mounted . U*p«
they're wholly charming ■neiuory blt« for Milady's eprlng and auminn wardrubi
h . * V
• xWlp.
I’rrlly little Hoylah Suits „f s„ft
Itttnorlrd Manuel llait linn Striped
!Ser*e anal Hair T«ee<K For That
l>a*ll of t'olair.
LKNFFTFTt, tailor, arcond floor,
1*1* Farnam, 1s making op
the smart eat Imaginable Ift
tin banish suite. for you mint know
lady Fair. that thl* Wat* fair to he
tlio biggest suit season of many year*
Instead of the former fur sonrf inada
niolseiu swings her olet erty tailored
tnpooat over her shoulders. Kfftv
live! Kneel ere suit wrap snd sep
si-ate skirt fa hr to* sie on sale ths
hei suae of extensive remodthing of
hla shop K nee f nr pines sie rsdi
oallv redih od- Neas.
Dressmaker Design* and Fashion*
Ktqnisitiiew in Apparel Tor Spring
and Summer.
MRS. GREENE, dressmaker, sec
ond floor. Nevil!* HoeS, Sir
feenth and Harney, doe* ex
qulstte designing and fashioning of
apparel for the opening spring and
summer season: iovely gowns for the
spring bride, dainty Hit!# roaflrim
flott dresses, graduation frock*, the
swagger sports drea* and th* little
afternoon and dinner dresses wduh
fill every need. A clever person. 5rs
Greene, who will do a hit of 4 re
modeling us well if nitlady so desires.
• * •
Reauty Shop Enlarges Booth Sp*re—
Installs Soft Water System—Adds
Another Marrel Operator.
THE Delft Beauty Shop, second
floor City National Bunk build
ing. Sixteenth and Harney, is
enlarging its space for booth*, an ad
dltlon of several room* Immediately
adjoining the shop. Exquisite the ef
fectiveness of the shampoo and facial
now- that aoft water has teen In
stalled, while the addition of a new
man-el operator assure* even las:
minute marcel appointments Phone
Jackson 1755
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