Store of Individual Shops Presents Styleful Messages of Spring and Summer GOLDSTEIN-CHaPMAN’S Store of Individual Shop*, Sixteenth and Famam streets, haa added another shop of Interest, the Shop of Boys’ and Juvenile Clothing and Furnishings. This smart big shop will be in the hands of Mr. M. B. Rubin, a man who has hnd much experience in the outfitting of boys. He promises to "suit” the boys of from 2 to 18 years, from underwear to overcoat. Tell your boys that and they’ll at once call in person, for It’s the kind of a joke to appeal to the youngsters. Mr. Rubin has at his disposal buying facilities that make it possible for him to sell quality merchandise for a bit above cost—"your first visit will convince you,” to quote the manager, who assures personal attention to be given to the smallest purchase. Merchandise at the prices you can afford to pay. * • • PANAMAS, BANGKOKS AND LEGHORNS PROVE INTERESTING IN THEIR GUISE OF STYLEFUL SPORTS CHAPEAUX. GOLDSTEIN-CHAPMAN’S Millinery Shop, third floor, has an altogether charming showing of sports chapeaux for all-around wear. There’s a hat for every feminine type in the exposition of spring loveliness—a smart pulldown model for the Sweet Young Thing, this with a dainty bit embroidery or a clever whorl of of ribbon; for the S. Y. T'a mother is a wide-brimmed hat to pull down close around In manner most becoming. Models from $5.95 up. ft ft ft ft ft ft Smart Shoe Models for the Festivities Attendant on St. Patrick's Day. HOMPSON-BELDEN'S Shoe De partment, main floor, suggest the following as smart footwear for the festivities attendant on St. Patrick’s Day: A Spanish heeled black satin pump, suede trimmed round the top, with two-button cross ing straps of suede, $10; most un usual, a gray suede sandal, exquisite ly bound round top and strap with fine ribbon, a tiny band of leather up the front from the round toe, this of lizard skin, in gray, to match the pump—this a medium flat heeled model, $9; cut very high, with a rubber insert In the front to Insure , a perfect fit, is a patent with gray alligator trim which follows down on the body of the pump and round the top to fasten by a tiny buckle at the side, $11. Three shoes for three (jif l'erent and distinct uses—all of them exceedingly smart. i 11 . .... Mandarin Dress a Feature. LAMOND'S, 17th and Farnam Streets, have an unusually lovely showing of dresses this spring. Notable among the chic little affairs shown is the Mandarin frock of heavy crepe, its slip-over blouse cunningly embroidered in a truly Chinese motif, the skirt on underbodice to be worn separately if desired, for its splendid pleating promises much of service. Another Mandarin model of black satin has the Chinese collar with heavy yarn embroidery in bamboo shade, the dec orative figures outlined in crystal beads. Smart. • • • A local shop is now taking orders for a cook book containing Mr*. Allen's recipes and menus. This pub lished by Doubleday and Page prom ises a popularity as great as the book on etiquette by Emily Post, which is now "going'’ bigger than ever. Graceful Imagery of Chinese Art Simulates High Vase on New Black Frock—French Import Reveals the Color Secret of Parisian Designers — Silk Coat for Steamer Wear Has Wide Collar of Black and White _Monkey Fur With Brown Stripe_ LA BOSCHIN, Hotel Fontenelle, Eighteenth and Douglas streets, ever resourceful, has discovered a dress that has as Its central motif of decora tion a high design which seems to have been taken in toto from a Chinese vase. Graceful Imagery applied on trailing applique of an odd rose gold color. Strikingly lovely is s. black crepe frock ending its flower embroidered beauty in two wide rippled tiers. Tailored exquisitely, the I-a Boschin tailleur frocks, Mexican charmeen, is a slipover model, its high- standing collar banded in navy crepe, the same crepe in its gilet opening buttoned by shiny ball buttons of silver. An applied front panel just below the knees is solidly box pleated, while there’s noted a charming absence of front belting. Chic! Putty colored charmeen is effective indeed in long Mandarin coat with streamer ties slipped through slot on the shoulder—each weighted with a marcasite ornament studded with brilliants. Monkey fur, black and white, with wide central striping of red brown, is the collaring of a heavy silk top coat for steamer wear, this with wide-striped flannel lining In gray and black and white. Swagger! A dream dress for evening wear is a black lace model veiled In black georgette with a tint of the peach crepe foundation showing through, a foundation dress of exquisiteness whose skirt edge is finished in chiffon scallops. Dull tapestry blus is the moire ribbon low caught in the front of the bodice under a Rhinestone orna ment. Green of the green peculiar to glacial water is an allover pleated georgette dinner dress shoulder finished In deep ecru net, its wide sash girdle finished In the same net. It Is spring in the Da Boschin Shop, and that means a world of smartness, madam! • • • • • • It Is the Wedding and Anniversary Season—A Time When Appealing Novelties Are Selected aa Gifts. PRETTY novelty gifts of all kinds are offered at the John Hen rlckson Jewel shop, Sixteenth and Capitol, especially appropriate ai.d appealing gift offerings for the wedding anniversary season now at hand. This Is the store to furnish a Heth Thomas clock In any size for any home at any price one wishes to pay. This Is an excellent gift selec tion. Then, too, the Henrickson stiver display is of exceptional interest, both 89 to the plated ware shown and the line sterling offered. And if It's a golden wedding which fills your gift horizon, they have vases, flower bowls, sugar and creamer Bets, cups and saucers, pieces of every kind of gold. Unique. Suits In a Wide Range of Diversity of Stylings from Boyish TalDeur to a Diverting Three-Piece Model. LAMONDS Shop, 17th and Far nam Streets, offer for your de lightful appreciation, exquisitely tailored suits for spring wear which range In styling from the severely man-tailored little ahort-coated model for the email and youthfully alender person to the more mature woman. Altogether charming is a three-piece suit of Poiret twill, the figured georgette a rich Chinese red and navy blue with a bit of tan running through Its figures. The coat Is very long, Mandarin style, Its bit of full ness at the shoulders gathered upon a yoke. Style note Irresistible is a double fold of the georgette between the two layers of twill that form the standing Chinese collar. New “Shield Bib” Yokes Prove Popular New Style Suggestion THE Ideal Button ft Pleating company, third floor. Brown block, Slx-~ teenth and Douglas, have lovely things In the making for Milady*! spring wardrobe. This w-eek they did the embroidering and braiding on several of the new “shield bib yokes," those new applied yokes which reach almost to the waistline, front or back or both, and which must needs be all-over braided or embroidered. A suggestion. “Baby Boy's Own Shop" Added to Babyland With Suits and Dresses for Baby Sister for Good Measure IT'S spring, for evidence of that the small people in the picture might point to the chickies and bunnies—and these small persons have visited the Baby Boys' Own Shop in Babyland at Heraberg's, 1519 Douglas street, for the selection of the most "swaggery” toga to be found in this very "swaggery" new shop. Didn't have to spend much money, either, for there were represented in this shop the inexpensive smart things (suits from $1.45 up), as well as the very, very stunning sets of finest obtainable fabric and workmanship. To match, is an Oliver Twlet for brother, this In rose linen, with a little pantie frock for sister In the same material. If one had wished for silk there was an adorable outfit of pongee with a trimming of pongee in the new Mexicnn shade; hats to mntch, a shirred little hat model for “sis," a tailored "turn up” brim for brother. A regular storybook style is a suit of white linen for the sturdy little mnlo creature whose ruddy cheeks will be ndorable next to the heavy Baby Irish lace round the collar. And Just the coats for "reglar fellers" are the tailored like-dad’s top coats of tweed sports •flannels and homespuns, each with Its hat or cap to mntch. "Oh, Boy, you Just ought to see the Baby Boys' Own Shop! ’ • « • Lenten Menus Prepared In Downtown Dining Room Prove of Unusual Ap peal. PAUL CHRISTIANSEN'* Metro politan Dining room, Hotel Keen, Eighteenth and Harney, have prepared a delightfully varied Lenten nianu. It la possible to gel hero on days of abstinence the richly seasoned dishes of tho saaon—de lectable substitutes for meat. Richly nourishing soup#* delicious vegetable and fish salads, paatrlea and pud dings, aea food luncheon and dinner i menus. The Metropolitan Dining Room will feed you during Lent. Sleep, baby, sleep! Our cottage vale is deep; The little lamb is on the green, With snowy fleece so soft and clean. Sleep, baby, sleep! Sleep, baby, sleep! Thy rest shall angels keep, While on the grass the lamb shall feed, And never suffer want or need. Sleep, baby, sleep! St. Patrick’s Day Hostesses Plan Gay Parties as a Break in the Serious Path of the Lenten Season THE shops offer much of Interest to the St. Patrick's Day hostess—gay green streamers, for decorations, striking little place cards and nut cup fa'vors, gifts that flaunt the popular green, Invitations that-started out as prettily decorated greeting cards, tally cards vividly decor ated with cords and tassels of green silk, seals and cut-out ornaments for tables and games, little green candies .of glittering crystals, tiny cakes of dainty deleetability and candles alike as to coloring of green of various sizings. An interesting array. t Spring style showing* reveal lovely new- hat models of softening Influ ence—a depurtuie from the familiar severity of the cloche. French and Hand-Made—Need One Say More About the Frock Arrivals in a Smart Shop? M'OUIRE'S Dress Shoppe, mezzanine floor, Paxton block. Sixteenth and Parnam, presents early spring frock arrivals from Prance. Hand drawn and embroidered in the sheerest of voiles, crepes and shim mering silks, their range of color Is marvelous,' faint pink, rich peach, del icate mauve and vivid coral—with a glint of green by way of contrast, they're alltogether exquisite. The prices, $19.50 to $45. If a Brunette, Don't Try to Be Blonde— If Blonde, Be Satisfied—Words of Wisdom From Beauty Authority Who Knows Mil. ROBERTS, authority on questions regarding beauty and the cul tivating of latent charm, dispenses much lore concerning Milady's charm In the Black and White Room at Burgess-Nosh. Among others of his absolute requirements to the seeker of feminine beauty and charm: "Jf brunette, stay a brunette, nothing is to bo gained in charrn, much to he lost if madam Insists upon being a ‘near blonde'—If a blonde, be satis fied, nothing could be lovelier than madam or madamoiselle when she cul tivates the latent charm which Is hers jf she emphasises her type." Mr. Roberts Is not u "surface'’ adviser, rather does he think that beauty is somewhat more than skin deep, perhaps, and almost certainly as deep as the brain is deep—in other words all things are possible to the one who devotes the proper amount of thought to the process of developing beauty. Consult this specialist In regard to the care of skin and scalp—you’ll find his suggestions invaluable. Let him suggest a mode of coiffure-building suited to your type. Marvelous his resourcefulness. • • • - a. Beauty Shop Will Wave You in Ways of Becoming Intrigue slid Subtle Charm. THK Delft Beauty Shop, second floor City Xational Bank build ing, Sixteenth and Harney, JA. 1795, have added another marceller to their staff which assures even the last minute "caller" an appointment before the unexpected luncheon or dinner engagement. An assurance of service during the St. Patrick day rush Aquila Court Beauty Shop Opens. MAROAIUrr L.E BRUM, well known for her excellent mar celling, facials and manicuring, has moved her beauty shop to 2j4 Aquila Court, ]8th and Howard. The new shop is spaciously arranged for the utter comfort of visitors with every modern appliance known to the beauty art. ‘'Margaret” extends a cordial invitation to visit the new Aquila Court Beauty Shop! There has been no change in phone num bers, it is still Atlantic 4029. Crepe Bridge Luncheon Sets Use Jade and Olive Rose and Pink French and Navy Blue Orange and Primrose—A Lenten Sewing Season Suggestion NOW that we're In our lenten season it js with exceeding interest that we turn to lovely suggestions for dainty handwork. There's a won drous number of exquisitrles to be* found at Ye Ilandye Krafte Shoppe, 635 Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam streets, among them lunch eon sets for the bridge table, combinings of ciepe in exquisite quality, each corner a contrasting one to be joined to the body of tile luncheon square i r napkin by novel decoration stitched thereon. Lovely colors in stamped lin en towels. 11.50 and $1.7» each, big sizes, have dainty strips of cross barred dimity in blue and white and pink and white. Pillow cases in good quality cotton clamped for embroidery in designs unusually decorative, are $1.75. The artists in this shop will arrange beautiful monograms and initials on your linens or stamp original designs on any handwork you hap pen to have. Get their ideas for lenten sewing. Blood Stones and Aquamarine March Birthstones Shown in Jewel Shop Window IX THE north show window of the C. Ft. Brown Jewel Shop. ;20 South Sixteenth street, there It a unique display of jewelry which holds the March birthstones, the bloodstone and the aquamarine. The bloodstone Is a dark brownish stone with a glittering vein of gold running through it— this for your Information—for most, it seems, have had a quite different conception of this stone that marks the children of March. The aqua marine Is also a puzzle to many—it is a stone which cuts to excellent ad vantage and is truly beautiful in Its pure white light. • • • . > . “Non-lju-lng" Corse* Model* for Spring Costume Foundation. THE corset department at Hayden Bros, presents for Milady Fash ion's approval the Binner Non lacing Corset model. lively! Eight boned, It has a wide Inset of elastic, an assurance of graceful comfort. Especial attention la given In this de partment to all out-of-town corset orders—a service satisfactory, Indeed. And Miss Peterson, head of the de partment, assures me that they are making a hid for new customers this spring, with entire confidence of the Binner models proving utterly delight ful to their purchasers. Corsets In Binner styles fa up. Permanent Wa\e Now Absolute Necessity Since Madam Finds the Fast So Snntil. THK Le Bijou Shop. 207 South 18th Street. AT. 0991, is ■•book ing’' many appointments for the permanent waves which they’re giv ing for 815 for one half of madam's hair, 825 if the whole head is curled. Such a pleasure, the ''permanent." Have you made your St. Patrick day appointment. • • • A cloiseonne eigaret box and indi vidual ash trays to match in Chinese green which very pleasingly verges upon "Kelley," might with great pro priety be used as pris.es at the St. Patrick day party. The Wee Person’s Apparel Should Have the Finest of Stitchery AAith Exquisite Trailing* of Embroidery. The childrens shop, isoj Howard street, AquiiA Court, have wholly adorable clothes for the infant and for small persons from 2 to 6 years old. Conwaye dresses, gertrudes and bonnets are especially featured and are quite the loveliest bits of dainty apparel to be found absolutely ''right” in every line of chubby proportions, a revelation of tine handwork. To give you an idea of the very low prices, the dresses are priced at $1.25 up. Arnold knit goods, unquestionably fine In quality, are shown in this shop in complete layettes. Merchandise of quality at prices to fit every purse. • • • English cut creased vamp oxford* in either brown or black grained leather; unusually good values. $$.9$. does not alter the tubular effect. “Style Headquarters” Plans , Exposition of Famous Hats in Spring Revue THE Metropolitan Millinery Shop In the Nebraska Clothing Store, 16th and Fa mam, haa fo^ some time featured "Flakhata," exquisite creations of millinery art which are being shown in our “Rotogravure Sheet” to day. In the Metropolitan exposition of spring models, the “Fiskhats” are notably different, embodiments of that chic and dash which the heart fern Inlne demands of her first spring chapeau. Especially smart are the hats In a large cnee, a display of gray and navy, and gray and silver creations; Infinitely lovely as the silken pussy willow buds, essentially a spring style note. Ivory and Marble Combine to Make Lovely the Background for a Spring Showing of Milady’s Chapeaux ADOWNBTATHS atore of exquisite Ivory end terraxxa marble baa been added to the Metropolitan Millinery Shop of the Nehraska Clothing Company, 16th and Farnam. Kxqulalte background la the creamy ivory wood and soft, gray marble for display of hats In beautiful aaaortment rang Ing In price from |3 to $5,?S. New! * • • "Tiffany Script I* Just as Good Kfh-m as Hip Modified Roman." QUOTING Mm. Matthew* of the Matthews Book and Stationery atore, 1620 Harney, relative to the important choosing of the bride's Invitations ami cards And In rase Lady Bride-to Be doe* not find her self fully informed, bo It hereby known that there is a decided differ ence in the prices of the two types— the Tiffany script Is $1.35 a line ths Homan typo which is chosen if on* must needs be "ultra ultra" is $3.50 a line. Interesting! Kvery Week There la a New Stuck of Lovely Handwork Shown in Kx • linnco 4»lft Shop. THR BOOK AND HI FT SHOP, sec ond floor. Huahman block. Six teenth and Douirlaa, la a place moat Intereatlna now that, the aeaann for aaaemMlna trouaaeau "prettlea'’ la at hand. I ndian, nprona and little hotiae frocka are found here In an array inoat Intereatln*--creullona of women through many atalea who en ter their aewlntt for an annual fea to lie sold at a anuill commlaalon from an lea pile*. Many Hostesses Welcome Suggestion “St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning,” Proceeding to Plan Affairs of _Decided Jollity—Undeniably Novel Kiie.ts on the fertlve occaalon-the menus to lx- served In the course of the afternoon or evening F^STnowYhl has'n'T 'Y ottfT«i to th* to pass on her warning—consultations should lx* n a le early for most satisfactory ortrtnahiv *1' . xi Y h } "rrt°"^ «* raper mounted on tim. to Mart In motion her Yeatlve fa. ulUea ^ "'*** ’ n° “mU ,0 th* ,n«*nu«> «* Mrs Rowe if she is given i-*-—_—_____ Long Silken Fringes of Bridge Lamps Embody All the _Shades of Their Polychrome Bases HAR1MAN 8 furniture Store. 413 South Sixteenth Street, have placed on eale a group of bridge lamp. I'i value- for 1,4 - 7T“-1 ttieae proving an exquisite color touch to the room In which they're placed for the long , JZ , * Z’ t., U'V*’-V ,uU* l-ntps ere body all the colorings of .heir ,-olychro.ne base, Each lamp ha. aims nredomlna.inL «d . m ? fnis,h lhe "f «*lr ahadee am There's an especial thoughtfutneaa In the gift of a lamp to the bride' of this year or tbl Ur r'*'~ *t'ordln« to madam , preference ,r furniture In the home which ha, more Influence of ailment th.nUmpwho^ht niT* ***■ !* »• P‘*~ of the giver ,0 give a glow to the heart a, well. Make your wedding ant annfver^T im .hU v^T a ™ rZ lu*"u much In decorative possibilities In a lamp properly placed near the elbow table „T the t.il J7 L * ,h* hom* decorator there la on the music a, the piano or near a favorite painting or^ photo,"p Muc^ o ImllvMrihtv m ZZ ZZ Z ” ** Wi!1 f*» and many of them In the living rooms of the home individuality ,n home decora,,rg may be accomplished bv lamp. • • • . ^ .Milady of Fashion Delights In Her Tailored Smartness of Spring 19it. LKNKKTRR, tailor, second floor. 191* Farnnm, Is making th* most stunning new "tailored*” Imaginable. It Is a Joy to watch the shaping of the new fabrics Into swag ger suits to ht different typos or the Irresistibly becoming topcoats, th* three-piece suits which are proving of especlnl appeal to the spring bride. New Importing Simp Offers Interest Inc "Things beautiful" In Visitor*. Raldy Importing Co., in the j new Aquila Court. t«th and Howard, offer exqulaltiies in faces. silks, semiprecious jewels snd gift novelties from every land. Laves, I bint Venlse, embroidered filets and baby Irish in edgings and Insertions are most attractive for th# la-men sewer. ‘ Family Shoe Store” Offers Finely Made Shoes for the _Little People of the Family Circle_ M/VDFi on tin* >J i)f*s that th# grownup* find so simut on thflr f‘*t. «u> the foot writ r model* for spring and mi miner vmr hv th« little ttrupl* of th* family fir. In duality shoes at a very little above vet In every «**# Ui. ee the lovely elm. a shown at the Ktnnev Family Shoe store, sixteenth and lipllrfl. latent of softest texture la the Infants soft sole slipper with a verthal strap up the front Joining the ankle ■«1 .ip in nn* 1 to 4 ■First Htep" Hom/in sandals are u most attractive . foot wear, with Its high barking end three straps. In el:. * l to k, it t* f . one strap anklet slyjga. In imtent with vmhlnatl.m trims of dull kid In l.lnrk or gray, range In sire from 4 to X sn,1 In prl. e troni fl to I.'29 Then there are those swagger little oxfords, atuhhy. slur.ly, very sinert Indeed. In log rabln, its blm hsr rut emphaslfed bv s atrip of natural elk If one wishes a more folded eontreat there Is a bl.l.h.xford of patent with the same contrasting Hit bending, 92.20. /lose for the kl.l.lle. tnsv be had In Mark or browu, ft fine gtada mercerised Hale, three paui tor II. Exceptional valuer Hat* Kehlmked—Fur*. Marabou anil Feather* 'Kebrautilied" THK KRCOKH HAT SHOP. SOS Barker Mock, Fifteenth and Far natn. does lovely work on the old hat, rebloeklnp it to a new smartness. They also re beaut if \ furs, feathers and marabou. Closed at S on Saturdays. THE Ql'BSTION OF MERCHANDISE ON APPROVAL There are still many patron* of IN'Ily the Shopper who writ* for roerchnniliso to b* **nt out on ap proval. Not only on* but several garments. Impossible. Quit*; for the only method of procedure la a C. O. D shipment In case check or money otvler iliies not accompany order, POU.Y TUP SHOPPER. ONUUA REE. "M AH NKRRASK V '