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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1924)
Fascinating, Quito, tho Now Silver 1 Josigns Which Art* Offered This 1 Spring Gift Season | inftPf MKsXU RlRtN \s fci, (nitMfet)) • •*! « m"** I M toft****** tl* l**itit ftfft i*l fm IM ft*ft***M#*§ »*l ^ tM • »•'*% I r% -I 1 ■» «***!«’§ • »* IN# *•« * *• •»*-«.*• « 1 • III r*** |fft * # *»ol fimtUlt •Mil **’• dimi h*f • * •MvMt-ftUI MUM *n ih»m, i ft tit It »Hv«i Mu MffttMil ****?«• l*ii* n In *•»»** Amifti Kif*f Alt***, Mi'pfeM, |#4y |»*t* *!**.*, MftUftH! *«4 Ml*#*** ft Ilf mHH tferf* ft** Ininjp iftal|tk| |l «f| In 1*1% (tft*6tt% |tnit It HI* ll (ill MtHit f f fl«r l • M ftifl Sniff la f f Hftfiy Jttti tM •!-*»*• tmrftltifti M\l*| l*r#fi uti »(*<• till. ftltegi ftf fvtftll ftt llttHlrktuli • Nfil ta«If ttfui^PM for ft fttft t*l»* IImi, Fresh Homer Squabs—Spring Chickens -Succulent Spring l^amh Assure _Success of Faster Dinner_ MR8, of the Tiffin IMnlng Room at the Wellington Inn 1*1* Earnam, Atlantic 5*01, ia planning a aplendld hoiiday, Paster, din net Kfeah ll»mer squabs, aprlng chickens, and succulent spring lamb are lha Inin citing main Itema round ahk h the other noiathina of the menu revolve onuaual creations In aalada and dessert* which em body the new aprlng green thinge for which we have lieen longing thta long time. Redecorated la thla lovely dining room and the Ikiater gneata may well he complimented by lha preparation* made for them, exquisite floral decorallona, apeclal mentia that apell hoapllallty plua. Dinner at $1.50 a plate will l>e aerved from 12 to S Pretty Little Coats for Spring Wear Show Preference for Summer Furs IAMONIVS, Seventeenth and Earnatn, have an excellent prcspn Lit Ion of pretty little coats for aprlng wear. In* the aoft woolen fabrics, ■"* chartneen, Polret twills and kindred weavea, they're to the anklea In length, are very apt to Iin\e high atanding collars with a notlceabla fond neaa for the lovely new aumnier fura dyed to contraat or merge with the coloring of the body of the coat. Surprisingly moderate In price., $49.51), $09.50, for these masterpiece productions In charm. Men, Get Your Panama Hats _Ready for Summer Wear_ D RUSHER BROS., Twenty-second and Karnam. have Issued a first warning to men to get ready their panama hats. This feature of cleaning Is exeellpntly managed at this scientific cleaning establish ment—the old and battered pahamu—the finer the quality of the hat, the more battered the panama—comes forth from the cleaning and blorking processes looking quite like new. Don't delay, hot days are on the way. _ LJ They found Him In the nalltary glare, Thr lonely glare ithere lie hod gant to gray, Th*u nouaht Him udat fully and told Him than "Hrhold all men nerk after Thrr today” ”All men nrrk for Thre~-” Well I hr Hauler knelt Thr motly throng that ii'allrd Hint to mmr; Thr rraien outrant and thr Irprana onr. Thr tortuoun lame, thr ntrlrkrn blind and dumh, And with rompannion motTd lie oner again Among them, down thr old familiar uayn, — Hre**ed hy rt pitmu* throng that nought rrlranr - Karh from hi* oun gnat grlrf. Thu* pa**id Iti* day* **«»•«»»» \nd Hr urnt tit* uay to ( alien u, «•«*****» ) rn, \la*trr, nil men nn k Thrr nttlt today, Kirn a* of old, yra, tn thr nami old nay, Karh for Hi* oun great grief. O t.ord, forgi I Thr uttrr nrlfinhnr**, Hrninnhrr yrl Thr *amr rarlh throng* upon thr old rarth nay, And hr Thou *till rompa**ianatr today! * Iti li.tl.l ill M fit «M|. Ill.r r»..- ** Ilf*.. V II i.,,it *11 Easter Greetings on This Joyous Day TT1 All'll-: It fU'NDAY tuny the * firing punihinr fitut every nti*» nf m> fr|eti»l* m |**a.«* with n ..yout hupplftf*** |...uIhm Iii lfti* »!.v Hin h n i*i ' ■ i pollutes . f ths * e »»* | • . * «!•> r|)4 i lie* 'i »• tini Mil tin t * for the n|MMliig «»f the vnriotm chib* of the city—pretty little Ibirln fri»»*kii of umiiKlngly Inti h ate Umllng* etqulftllt «tr«|>lnK», trim little r|mn* outfit *—ernnrter «n«t lovelier then we’\e hud In former »f*Aiu*nt. ^ Mirror Sale Begins Monday—$9.75—Marvelous Sale Price on Art Mirrors Selling at Regular Prices to $24.50—Heavy Silken Cords yr^llh UliANDhlS Picture department, sixth floor, will have a one-weeks' mirror sale beginning Monday— mirrors -ale prb-eil at $975 which foi | nierly sold ns high as $24.60. Could a more lovely addition to your home’s Interior be mads than a mirror of exquisite shaping, finely wrought flaming, excellent quality glass-' Silken cords for the hanging of these lovely mirrors are also specially priced this week the week of home furnishing. A splendid time to make selection of anniversary and wedding gift offerings. In Time for Spring Decorating Season Furniture Store Enlarges Floor Space—Rearranges Stock of Odd Pieces and Period Suites for Every Room in the Home CORTK CORZINK-DOAN, furniture dealers, Twenty-fourth and Farnalli, have enlarged their floor space a third rnoi<* stra.ght b" k with the at tendant rearranging of stock which makes this a most Interesting place for the selection of odd furniture pieces and period suites for every room of the home. Surprisingly low are the prices quoted on rarely beautiful furniture and In the newly org nlzed firm Porte <'orzlne lx.an, one soon realizes the advantages of shopping furniture here after asking those of their friends who have made their recent purchases here. W hen down town this week shopping for your home -•emember that you'll find very s|ie* lal price quotations In this spacious store. Exclusive Dundee Beauty Shop Gives Distinguished Clientele “A Little of Everything” With Great Success MARSON' J.ORKNZO, Fiftieth end Dodge, Walnut 8014, la meeting with a huge success for aa Lorenzo whlmalrally remarks we (five them a little of everything" and when one la talking of the varied accompllshmc nta of those whoae time and talent* at<- devoted to the making beautiful of Rndy Fair the guying of "a little of everything" |e Indeed lnduilre. To elaliorale—the permanent wav*-- whirl! is flret and foremoet In the plana of fashionable woman when ahe la laying out her campaign for a zur. esaful social season. Lorenzo's permanent »n. « are unquestionably charming with all the beauty of Lorenzo’s marcel hair (Ireaae*. 'Tig a a hop In which to have work In electrolysis and hair dvlng done by the akllle.1 alaff under the watchful eye of Lorenzo. When Madam’s work Is done—she Is very satisfied, t'ould more he nld? Little Silver Made for Chubby Hands Makes Each Mealtime a Pleasure—Jewel. Shop Announces Baby Week TUB C. B. BROWN JEWEL SHOP, 220 South sixteenth street, are cooperating with the Gorham Silver company and have announced that this week la Baby Week. In readiness are gift pieces of "little silver" made for chul.li> hands pp.es that make ••.« • li mealtime » plea sum A varied line presents many gift possibilities and there Is something for every small person In Omaha I'm sure, silver bowls, cops, spoons srnl sets to exsctly match In design the silver service that makes mothers table su. h a Joy. Silver for small people moderately pi ted. , Simple frock* of English tweed and cheviot are mad* by almost every house. Many of these little frock* have straight Jackets to wear with them. Satin la imi'h u«ed. It l« often tailored carefully and Immaculately, a* If It were a wool fabric It la u*ed for the ennemble. too, with a printed crepe frock under a coat of e itln. TIhmvs u laugh and a Lilt In the Music ami Words of the New Foxtrot Songs _ »»**•» A »««•• i» niticINT, I * !*»*•#»•« k»v* *«*■ *»• •# '*** • | * **Mtfe »**d • • '**• •'**’** *** I * <1. a ,4t AftM IN (IlilfW, t (ft IfNH )i»#tM#f H |if n (Hitt |Hifi iff i*H*m ,4 uitu ft**# I Mtftttn 1 11 t„J„ pitting, humming and lit. list* !*>•<••• *M •*» far *.. h •# Ik*** __ I Delicacies of Springtime Season Offered on Easter Holiday Dinner Menus in Downtown Dining Room »t « lit: Ml Tltuftil.lTAS dining f'»*i! H'lH K'-n M*ht»»rh and M* 'I nn an* » o«t.i delightful menu f»» t-**'*'* dinner—Ml * i. tip dele, table vw**f.W** and frufla for » hi.h *e hsv* ,ailed eagerly throughout ll«e Winter months vegeialdc* .onhed ailh a **•*' right amount of seasoning and earn e, fruit* wovOwnli i»rfe. I eeireil In aai* *pi«*lln» from II at noon until » In the evenlna dinner uill he served at • I &0 a |dale, liveryo«# la Invited «'*ll Js.kann **<*• for reaet \ mIIohi, Permanent Waving Worries Now at an End for Months to Come m|IK Iierm.-nent waver giv-n by the three l.ene Hrsy I'.enuty xhop. T., ,, i Shop lilt Dougina. AT ITU the MarliM lo '■‘•■•n**.. JL shop. .«« Hrandel* Thealri lllda JA *♦«<'. and the tiny ll-Htilv Shop, Athletic Club Mid* , Seventeenth ami Ihmalaa. AT 4l2o nave wave worry for month* to ronir The Frederick* OH end Ih* Eugene fill permanent waving method* are the onee (htt.rn h«-«u*e lo quol* Mr*. Mrown, manager of the .hop*. "They ar* the moat laming. ’ will b# i«#dy <•» dr*** vou up to look your You'll m+*t »prtngtim* mor# than halfway aftrr having glvrn th*» Umy "hop* a«ay ov#r your grooming and portninant waving. To Avoid Moth Damage^ _Scientific Cleaning_ MI!. THOMAS of the Pantorlum, Sixteenth and Jon**. i* »n expert on the avoidance of moth damage *nd hi* advice at thl* atage of the atiaaona progre— i- To avoid moth daman* to rug* drape tie* curtains, upholrtery and clothing, clean them tiefore summer storage. ' And surely we’ve all heard many lime* that moth* are not at all Interested in absolutely clean fabrics and surface*. A word to the wire' The evening neckline !» eitremely varied. The V le having a revival. The square neck, the shallow or deep ly cut round neck, are all good. The deep V In back la good. Summer Apparel IIMP1.AYKII IN NHOPM Deridedly Different la the Merchandise Heady for After-Kastrr lllaplay. We Have leaned Forth From the Winter and Spring Henson to Midsummer I liveliness. I.lttle Frocks Choose Tlielr Accompanying Hmnrtnesa With a Thought to Color Suitability. THE OMAHA BUR OFFERS TO AI.E READERS A FREE SHOPPING SERVICE. Address Polly the Shopper Omaha Ilee, Omaha, Neb. Store of Specialty Shops Makes Big Purchase of Coats, Suits and Dresses in Dame Mode’s Most Clever Conceptions--A Sale Feature GOLDHTKINCHAPMAN'8 STORK of specialty shops, Sixteenth end Farnam streets, has mads a big purchase of suits, coats and dresses which they're placing on sale at $ 18.75. .Suits to fit every type, coats In the chic short length for the youthful figure, In the long graceful modeling for the more mature person: coats In the season's favored fabric, twill aa well aa the ever popular polo cloths: dresses for spring and early aummer wear. A most unusual sals offering quits to Madam Ornaha'a advantags. ROYS SHOP OFFERS COATS IN MATERIALS PLAIN AND MIXED STYLED AFTER "KEOLAK FELLOWS" COAT MODELS. T1IK ClOLlJSTKlN CHAPMAN BOYS' SHOP on ths second floor has amazingly attractive coats for boys from 2 to 8 years. Smartly cut after the stylea affected by "reglar fellows" they're sure to charm . the youthful wearers. This is the shop In which to select the lovely lit \ tie white eult for first communion—or ths suit for "paging" big sister’s f wedding. Boys' Shop prices are figured on a very narrow profit margin. ( lilldren's Own Shop Offer* Much of interest to Smart We# Person*. THE Children'* Shop. Aqulla Court, Sixteenth end Howard, offer* much of Interest to th* email person of smart Inclination*. Half sock* In merrerl».ed fineness have Jacquard assorted colored tops and ar* shown In a complete color rang* to appeal to boy* end girls. Moder ate In price (which eppoals to mother), they're 40c, two pair* for 78c, 80c, 76o and fl.lf. For th* first, warm day* are B. V. I). suit* for boy* and bloomer *nlt* for th* girl*. Children— your shop—visit It! Ijftdy David million (lift* Created for Spring Wedding Tronsaeaua and (lift Orcaalnn*. LADY DAVJD I* now wtabltdhcd tn tha Hamilton Hat Hhop, sec ond floor Aquila Court, where ono may view tha exqulaltrle* of rlh bon and lace flnlahed In time for the aprlng wedding troueaeau and gift occaalona. lively. Indeed, the anchet baga of purple gauge which awing from tiny handlca of allver ribbon, theaa filled with teal flower pelala, $1.28. e e • Ttie allhotieiie for evening remain* ■straight. 'i'he evening gown ha* mut h of the movement of the daytime ftot k • • • Well Known lleauly Hltop Annonnrea Ft cuing* for Special Appointment*. TWO Delft. Beauty Hhop. second floor City National Bank Bldg., Sixteenth and Harney, JarkNon 1795, announce* that beginning this week they will be open until K by tip polntment on Wednesday and Friday evening*. An opportunity to have "Inat minute" work done, fellow bual ries* women! • • • I inhrelbt* Ket titered iiimI lit paired In latok l.lke New. TWO Western Umbrella Company, Eighteenth and Harney, ha* « *ervh* unexcelled on Ihn repair ing *n<l recovering of umbrella*, one will find that It I* nn excellent place to replace tip* nr ferule* or the pretty strap* and ring* for the wriat. Ribbon Trimmed Chapeau for Youthfulness; Little Scarfed Models for Milady’s Golf Game; Gracious Dinner Hats of Transparency THK HAMILTON Hlfop. 2d floor Aquibt four!. Sixteenth and Howard the wonderfully decorated new hat shop which haa quite taken Omaha * fair one* by fttiirnt I* showing absolutely beautiful mllllneiy creation*. Rlblions establish the claim to youthfulness, of a cunning lit tie model, a fray georgette •• arf one of Fashions charmful whims "f trimming decorate the severity of Milady's golf hat 1-tr I turned and brim less, trimmed and t rimless. the hat showing in this hew sheep 5* of un usual fa sc inalion, the price* from $12 -*0 to $22. «* Made In Franc#—by hand the Wondroua new "brotdered net car* r age rnbea and cape for the twiby'a head when it proudly llfta to the spring aitttahlne The robe* are un lined and will be truly wonderful when oxer a colored aatin lining. Demurely Veiled, the Little Hat of Knit Braid for Wear With Georgette Mantle Costume— Tulip Yellow, the Hat Whose Drape of Georgette and Satin Is Printed in a Riotous Mass of Red and Yellow Blossoms—Envelope of Pin Seal a Vivid Chinese Red With Banding of Gold Braid— Coats of Black Have Heavy Cordings—Bands of Tucks LA BOWHtN, Motel Fontenelle, Kigftteenth and Douglas, preaenta to Omaha faahlon folk the Inimitable, the Irresistible the |c> ,>i > • 11< mantle roe tome. Straight of line I* tha llttl* frock, cltmtrr tucked at Interval* embroidered between tut k rlttatera in thread* of flame ml stiver. Hut 'tin the mantle that attract* the *ya of M19 necker after (harm—th* dashing llttl* affair that, online.|, .* .inline ...llarr,I an,I ought .,11ml the tin at In -oft little ribbon* of aheernca*. And of * lovellnea* the little rl .peaii to be «• n with It, 11 dainty rrcatlon of Imported brahl th It* ,1*11, ate wh.te chiffon length" which may b# drawn over milady'* rhin after th* moat approved manner. Similarly drafted la a yellow hat with ., g.- ,l» ,,ration In bonier and crown of vividly tinted tulip*. Thl* to l.e worn with a aport* fro. lt cf yellow with hand fagotted collar and ruff* attached |>v , ir* rlbbot very French, very black. Big. aquar#, amart la a yellow leather bag to la> tucked under th» atm of the Niun person who anufiter* forth In thla clever costume. t>r If ahe wlahe"i a not* demur* *h* may select that quaint llttl* pouch of aatln, fietlt point embroiderer! which aw tig* frun gold chain and frame. I.nt* arrival* at l.a Bombin'* give every evidence of the vogue for r hlffon and georgette f.. t thereat* llttl* gown* for evening wear which depend entirely upon quaintly pointed and rounded draperies of their own mater ial for Mnartnes* with nut a* much *" » hit of ribbon, * *ln«l* feathei flower or bead for ornamentation. Of * richness, Ihoae new all-envelrtplm: silk trial*. Black with n heavy 1 id outlined , re** their weave they truly fascinating trimming of padded tuck* or deeply caught he tut* running hoi l/ontally mir-r their graceful ei.lrt" < 'oat* whose Ida ne>* l* r lleved by cocoa dyed ermine at collar anti ruff line* Amazingly lovely or'-,lion* In width to meet event* of spring and *umtoet BHANDI.IH BTORKH have declared thla a week «.f home fuimahlng and t he lieada of different departments hat. put froth iinu« i t ef. rts in displaying the iiecewsury Implemenla and furniture pie. 1 a for t hr idea nlng ui> and refurnishing of the lawn p. , mil 1 I i.« ping aheara for pleating up th" lawn anil hedge, paint* for Inside and outside of Hie house, gaylv covered awUig* for porch and linn, summer furniture for porch amt eunroom. Three floor* of the yr.'iil si. ate drvuii.l to household need- mil they oe to hr. . .uoi lu ■■■ nt. up.u I cik*. of I heir furniture assemblage on t lie seventh floor with It a ad loin lug I In Man villa In which the finished pi ..duct ..f . v|« 1 u rn ed ,1. mat, ‘ . to c n ted The skilled member* of the decorating staff are at th# servhe of .Madam Shopper amt will give suggestion* upon request -Invaluable Interior decorating hint*. On the sixth floor ate dtaprrle* and plctllics, marvelous cohr spl* she* In drape- pvi tte I,it* of nt in pc • r * ml t « V\ I pm. I* excellently displayed on the fifth floor, practical household needs of r\rt t kind as well .as cl, in and g!,- f,..... u • nlc t,, ■ ,nn ted arqulaitlon* fur the fastidious home keeper Refrigerators, ga» stoye* and sewing machine* Will also lie found on ihi* flu. If you'i* 1 hune maker, you re sure to lie Inter rated In the splendid offering* at liiutidel* thla week. Watch fur the mh erti-eincnts. % * Compo ( rraliftix In Fruita and Mow rr* Make I oraly Wadding and (•railnation l«lfl«. TUB IWIj and 01ft flbe»ppa, aae e»nd floor Buahman blork, fllg taanth and Irotlglaa. ara faatur Ing for tha apnng wedding and grad uation gift oiunn tha nawr ('omyn frulta and flowara on Mg roaa <-andla • tlrka. traya. vaaag and rompe>rta. With ailvar ard Mae ara tha roaaa margmg from pilaat pink to daap rad. grnpe-a of rlrh purpla—on a pur pla and gold liaokarotind ara tha roaaa of gold with cr;-pea of tha aama rich coloring. Inlaraating! aaa fur rhokara for Farly Wprlng Waar \ra unusually l.nvaly in I’altry Malar! ion. HaVIH-TN |:ROfl. flixtaanlh ami iJodga. hava an uttttaually a* tanaiya »»lection e*f fur rhokara, atona rrtarten. Bourn martan, mlnka, platinum and polntad fevxea, a world of Itaromlngnaaa for waar with tha ault, aporta frefc-k. dainty aftarnnon tit aaa and w rap. Mndarataly prlaad ara tha aenaona rhokara. fit up let ffcy.io. \ *|il< ndld hat of after Barter • buya." aae Th# tut)# or l»*!tl#»» acenlng (town with movement below th# knee#. i# important. • e e I »larged Marreting «*taff Make* It Kail In (>rt \|i|u>inlmrtita TIIK I.# Rijou Meanly Shop. ;a: South Ktghteenlh atreet, AT tttl, now h-ii thr## npert mar f#l waver a In addition to th* tat#nl#d Prudte, ' owner of th# ahop, who*# •Mil in* long delighted her patron*. Inerto dvc work la alao a specialty at the Hljon ahnp. Work that a guar anteed Interesting' • • a The tunic btouae. a long #tralght plaited or tucked bloua# In white aatln, printed crepe, nr plain bright colored crepe worn over tailored aulta ••f wool and »atin. la another amart ) eraion of the tunic frock. • e e llal# ItchlorKed, I un, IVdlier* and Marabou It *-made • ri^lli: K )i*. M , ( 505 Market I htftelr, Fifteenth and Farnam, doe# ei.-eiieiit work in reela m Ing to beauty th# old hat. rehlocklna It lo a freah lovellneaB Their akttl in remodeling feather#, fur# and mar abou ia umiaitally finer, tTn*ed at 2 on Saturday■ t'hlneae moo r work hardkerehlafa rnae ifeaiyn, ii rent* each. make lor* !>■ plfta. • • • ■ riir Rook I’eddler,'* a Mmp in Wklrk In Mnd a Hare *M Book nr T»«. l<"’K PKl'IM.KR* !• a 6 tin* ahnp opened on Mn« ^ t* • t’t •- and Harare by Mr> Walter lltxrntwuih. jr., who haa long be* n the del #hted rollador of unuaual Imokr. rti hlns*. eniraetny*. ph« tocraph* and letter* Fttr a small »<im one may pick up really rar* tree»nre* |n thla ahop. Vialt It at leant oner a month—rou'11 noon ao 'tmulatr a 'eli.ahle rollM-lion of tho unuaual. , - T • irt a«a marai P a Paraat Ptfia