Optical Company in Athletic Club Location Provides Restful Fitting Rooms for Patients THE FLITTON OPTICAL COMPANY, next door to the Athletic club, has much to offer those who are fitted for glasses for the first time, as well as services for those who have worn the "aids-to-slglit" for some time. Softly neutral In Color are the restfully ar ranged fitting rooms with the most modern instruments known to the eye testing science In the operating room, the instruments and knowledge that enter Into a successful fitting of glasses to the eyes for the skill of E. H. Flitton needs no introduction. Interesting indeed are the new stylings offered in the shell glasses. The new style featured Is the “Rosebud", frame, a cnystal and black rSmbination with a slight uneven ness In the ovals which hold the glass—an unevenness most becoming. Hosiery' lor Every Kiddie in the City of Omaha in I.ong, Short and Three Quarter Lengths. THE Children’s Shop, Aqulla Court, 16th and. Howard, has hundreds of pairs of hosiery, every size and length in every desired texture and ititchery. Mercerized cotton lisle with fiber silk tops, two pairs for 76c; fiber silk, 50c; imported mercerized lialc. fancy jacquard tops, 50c; pure heavy silk in wonderful colorings, $1.13—these in sizes 4 to 7 1-2. Three quarter length hose in a full range of plain colors, derby ribbed, to be worn with equal smartness by either l»oya or girls, 50c a pair; fancy tops, 63c: fiber silk in the same ribbing. $1; fancy tops, $1.25—these in sizes 7 to 0 1-2. In the long hose there is shown 4 complete line in all colors and sizes at popular prices. All hosiery needs will be met at the Children’s Shop. * * • Bridgepads in decorated slip cov ers, black with the English garden flowers, $1.23. Massage for Beauty—New Operator in Beauty Shop Spent Last Eight Years in Sanitarium Work. THE Le Bron Beauty Shop, second floor Aquilla Court, Sixteenth and Howard, At. 4029, is fortu nate indeed In securing the services of Mrs. Klotz, whose work in a sanitari um for the last'eight years Is invalu able In the scientific building of beauty by masage. Margaret Le Bron’s mar celling skill needs no telling—but thought you might be glad to hear of the "Helen” wave, offered for 80c, with a turnunder curl for ?6o. • • • June bride* will be glad to know that pillow cases to be embroidered ,i:c hemstitched, ready for their cro cheted edgings, $1.25 a pair. A 64 inch luncheon cloth, prepared in the came way is {LEO. Bright craft cloth ch esses to be ’broldered' are $1.60, ths bright little aprons, 60c. Three-piece buffet sets are 65c, three piece ovals to be used In different parts of the room are TOe for the set. A Fault? Certainly Not! That Tendency to Low Prices Which Makes It Im possible to Pay as Much as We Had Expected on Purchases in This Shop THE KARGES HOSIERY SHOP, 303 South Sixteenth street, Is "differ ent"—it is simply impossible to pay ns much for the hosiery one buys here as one expected to pay. Time after time Polly has taken in her orders expecting to pay a princely sum for that especially nice pair of hose for gift offerings or the hosiery to slip into the white satin slippers which will lead Milady to the altar on her wedding day only to find that the fin est obtainable hosiery is sold at the Karges Hosiery Shop nt prices from $1 to $3 less than one might reasonably expect to pay. A special Invitation is extended to visitors to the races to visit this shop for a little "get-ac quainted meeting. You'll find it quite to your advantage! Well-Known Marceller Opens a Shop on Sixteenth Street. Margaret Johnson has opened a shop of beauty cul ture, the Margarite Shoppe, 217 City National bank building, Sixteenth and Harney, Atlantic 1488, where she will give personal attention to all processes which make Lady Beautiful yet more lovely; marcelling, hair dressing, scalp treatments, facials and Inecto hair dyeing. Scott's toilet ties are featured In.this new shop. • • • Chinese punch work makes very lovely a line linen pillow case set specially priced at $12.50. Visitor* in the Beautiful Aquila Court Will Find Well-known Finn of Cor setierres in New Shop. SCHAEFER and AViker, well known eorsetlerres, exclusive rep resentatives in Omaha for the famous Emma E. Goodwin corset* have opened an exquisitely decorated shop at 255 Aquila Court, Sixteenth and Howard. The reception and fit ting rooms are attractive Indeed In gayly blue hand-blocked linen on Ivory wicker furniture. A shop of corset specialists who will surely please you In their skilled modeling of styleful lines. Pretty Little Tub Silk Frocks Use the Pleated Panels to Soften the Severity of Straight Lines THE IDEAL BUTTON a PLEATING COMPANY, third floon Brown Block, Sixteenth and Douglas, are having a busy time of It this year for the severely tailored little frocks of printed crepe and tub silk need Just the relief that Is afforded lace in width corresponding to the boyish cut collar. Another while model, unrelieved by color has tiny tucks from shoulder to hem. t •'*** al!?rI'a, ing with lace to give the slenderizing lines so much desired. A bit Russian Is the heavy white crepe, its wide hem embroidered In black, go.d an tan gerine with a banding pound each tlgy cap sleeve—a truly dashing affair. Others of the silken models which will do much to make our ladies >eaut u are outlined In color, some of them printed In quaint all over designs In colors dear to sports toggery wearers. Much might be said of the as ng op coats of summer coloring for wean over the "washables" but neither space nor time permit—another time—more. A Silver Tea Set Is a Lovely Gift—-Especially If It’s a Grouping of the _Newly Designed Silver Plate of Quality_ » SILVER TEA SET is a lovely wedding gift—especially when it’* a gr ouping of the newly designed pieces which the Reed ft Barton company are /\ sending out this year. The John Henrickson Jewel Shop. Sixteenth and Capitol, are showing with pardonable pride a three piece set. large and -s-A. improssive in weight with unusual^ grace In the curving U*es of the different pieces. The Reed A Barton standard of quality plate has lieen maintained In every detail of this three piece set at *45. Many other sets are offered at a price range of *15 up. Of equally tine quality of material and jvorkmanship are the Reed ft Barton plated flatware pieces, the Sierra design, "built for service, a sturdy appearing flatware design which assures years of pleasure to their ownerf and the Pompeian which 1* a bit more decorative, this also s Reed ft Barton product. A Jewel shop which specializes In silver and where you will find every standard make of silver, both In sterling and plated ware. Mall order buying l»-« feature of the Henrickson Shop. For One Week—Mah Jong Sets in Both the American and Chinese Manufactured Products at Prices Reduced Forty Per Cent—The Racks Are Priced at a Twenty Per Cent Reduction THE MATTHEWS BOOK STOKE, 1620 Harney Imve [.laced on aale their entire stock of both American and Chinese manufactured Mah Jong seta at a reduction of 40 per cent for ona week with a 20 per cent reduction on the racks. The sale will last for on# week only and is a splendid opportunity for the seeker of gifts to mnrk the many gift occasions of the month of June. Summer vacation days present the leisure hour* neces sary for the learning of this fascinating game. Your opportunity. Portrait Achievements by Omaha Artist Represent _Worthwhile Beauty of Great Productions_ PORTRAIT BY MATSUO” engraved on a picture taken by Matsuo, Omaha's art photographer. Twenty-fourth and Farnam. is a very aloquant explanation of the beautiful result of this artist's efforts. Not only an adept In posing hla subjects, Matsuo, who Is an accomplished artist In oils and engravings, uses the Ingeniously arranged lights as a painter uses his paints and brushes to get the desired high lights. \ ery lovely an ihe portraits using diffused lighting, their effect being most artistically "different,” catching the prettiest line of throat, chin, mouth or head, a gugges tlon of expression. Charming! Matsuo will make Sunday appointments to your convenience. Telephone, Atlantic 40,9. A Good Swimmer Swims Better If Her Suit Is One of the Beautifully Fitting Affairs Known the World Over for Service _ . — ' is... .... I ■ - ■— ' ■" ! — —— ' —'1 ■— .. 1 n THOMPSON BEl.niCN'H have started Ihe swimming season—for this week their window display of “Jnntaen" bathing suits was worthy of note. Delighted pssaersby were greeted by an artistic grouping of bathers charmingly suited figures, both large and small ".lanUen” suited to be sure who frolicked against a realistically pictured backdrop of ocean waves, their stockinged feet—"Janie*" stockinged to be sure vivid against the sparkling grains of.really truly sand. "Jantsen” suits are the ones recommended by all o\|>e-! swimmers, for a good swimmer Is even letter If her suit la rightly fashioned If Its knitting Is of the conform lug quality so much to l.c desired In any sport. ’Tla Internsting to note that In one of the "Jantien" suits there are 4 1-3 miles or yarn with 1,356,000 stitches of 2 ply he«t Australian yarn. Large also suits, 17; cadet sire. *5 75, and the kiddies slr.e, $3. Note the gay little cap in the picture In colors to match the suits, they're 49. and ire to be worn over the little rubber skull caps, 75c. Hose of "Jantien" make are $1 65. Be a "Jantien" bathing git* this year. I. ^ A Tailored Hipline Achievement by New Corset Model Introduced for First Time in Omaha THE MARIE CORSET SHOP, second floor, Aqulla Court, Sixteenth and Howard streets, introduces for the first time in Omaha the beau tiful “Howd” corset models—the tailoned corsets which achieve the much to be desired tailored hipline. A full line of other corsets is shown with brassieres in keeping. If unable to find a brassiere to your liking the clever corsetierre, in this shop, who has for years been an experienced dressmaker, will make one to your order. True service this: • • • Irish linen, “plus four,” in checked designs, has been used by the Lon don tailors for the knickers on sale in a smart Omaha shop, $8.50. • • • • • • Marcel and Bobbed Curl Absolute Xe cessify in Milady’s \Voll-Groomed Life, Offered at Price Unusual. THE Delft Beauty Shop, second floor, City National Bank build ing, Sixteenth and Harney, of fers the services of "Esther” on a marcel and bobbed curl at 75c—this because she has but recently achieved the skill of the marcel, though she has a list of patrons who immensely enjoy her'ministrations in other lines of beauty work. JA. 1795. • • • Embroidery and Hemstitching Shop Does Excellent Work at Quick X’otlce—Excellent IJne of Stamped Gift Offerings on Display. THE Embroidery and Hemstitching Shop. 2d floor Aquila Court, Fix teenth and Howard, does really fine work on short notice. An exten sive line of stamped gift pieces is on display in this shop with threads for their decoration. Aprons and dresses for embroidering are shown at priee. to surprise. The hemstitching is very reasonable in price, 8c for the cotton, 10c for silk. Gayly Worded Greeting Cards One of the Rewards to the Visitor to This Gift Shop. GAYLY worded are the card* of greeting to be found by the visi tor to The Gift Shop, Aquila Court, Sixteenth and Howard, in which one will find Jessye L. Clark, who is herself noted for an unquench ahly gay spirit. Gifts of ail kinds one will find on display in this at tractively decorated shop—the email remembrance for the child who is having a first birthday, the dear little old lady of lavendar and lace dainti neS* who will be delighted with a dainty little vase, a pretty '‘pull" for her curtain, one of those gayly painted butterfly affairs which do ouch in the way of beauty. A shop .n which to find the unusual. • • • How gay and sweet! Butterflies • nd birds of brilliant hue wkly: ar ■ •unted on sticks and wires mo b* -tuck Into the favored notted r flower bed. Ona will want at,'-. least a dozen at the prices they're of-* v fered, BOe. Opening Upon the Court Within Sight of the Sparkling Fountain the Pretty Pool of Aquila Court Picture Shop Attracts Many. Visitors ■' --- - -i THE OWL MOULDING AND ART COMPANY, Aqull* Court, 81xt«#nth and Howard afreets, was one of the most Interesting show place* this week. Opening upon the court and Into the hall at the foot of the colonial stairway, 'tis Indeed an Interesting shop for the walls are cov ered from ceiling to floor with exquisitely colored reproductions of famous paintings, many of them framed for companion pictures or to be placed at either side of a fireplace, davenport or window. Mis# Sim plicity and the Age of Innocence framed In hand carved squares are but one of the many gift suggestions In companion picture# which shar# In Importance with the lovely Maxfleld Parrish product# so delightedly re ceived uport all gift occasions. Standard frames In varying sizes, little “one piece" frames of hand-carved loveliness, are exhibited to advantage while the mouldings which are shown In such an excellently varied show ing In this shop are displayed against a wallpapered surface In whit ii they're stocked. Unusual to a degree. A shop In which to find every gift desire. Downtown Dining Room Serves Excellent Noonday Luncheon Menus t ( yv AUL'S" METROPOLITAN DINING ROOM, Hotel Keen. Eighteent i and Harney streets, serves a deliciously varied noonday luncheon menu—all of the truculent spring delicacies In fruits and vegetables that go far to making spring a so delightful time. Soup, salads and relishes vegetables, fish and meat, bed tea, coffee or milk, 'tls an excellent offer c at 45c. Reporting a Bit of Conversation Over the Tea Cups the Other Afternoon. JStiU upon Investigating Vy condition* I decided to pi!' ’ ' my fur* In the storage vault at Dresher Bros ," stated a pretty little creature notably well dressed and the possessor of many lovely fur garments. "So many pro pi# who say they have cold storage vaults do not have them," continued thl* fashion follower, "but I've been through the vault at Dresher a and know Just whgt It 'a like—l knou where my furs are going to be this summer." A satisfaction you'll agree. Dresher Bros, have a storage vault for furs that has won recognition from many soientl/ic cleaners throughout the United States. Visit the great establishment at Twenty second and Karnam, or call for prompt delivery servlc*. AT. 0145. • • • Scarlet to add a gey touch to the club veranda Is th« tlnv chapeau with chlo shaping a# to crown—Its almost brlmlets effect enhanced hy stripped quills which give heights to the back or Milady # head, • • • Spring a Time of Frequent Rain storms Spell* Ruin To Many a Chapeau Creation. rnllK KHL'til.R 11A1 SHOP. JO I Barker Block, Fifteenth and Knrnant, Is an excellent place to know during the spring season when frequent rain storms spell ruin for the chic chspeau creations. Work on f settlers, furs and marabou also done here. Closed at S on Saturdays. • • • Summer fun sr# Just ns "foxy" es In former seasons, perhaps one might la* permitted to say they 're "foxier for certainly the now dress models scent Just made for the silky loyelB ness that Is fox. • « • New .lenrl shop Open* With \t tractile l ine of Seleeletl t»if 1~ rp 111-: Kick A Herbert Jewel Shop. I Peters Trust Bldg . jbvMdmtk and Karnam, has opened Its doors with s very attractive showing of ■elected gift*. An easy solving of spring's gift problems Is assured In thl# n#w chop • • » Spring Winds Have Whipped Milady 's Skin Into a State of l n sightly Roughness. THE I.e Bijou Beauty Shop . South Eighteenth St , AT. 099'. Is doing very successful work In softening the texture of Milady s skin roughened by the hard-blowinc winds of spring. "Tis the time to have the experts in this shop do a hit of Inecto hair dyeing. They’ll do a rarely artistic hit of work whether one has her "white threads" colore 1 to match the rest of the head i■ leaves It to the skilled dyers to rerc the color of her entire coiffure. • • • F- th- woman who p!a> « bridge for “Just small stakes, n dear." a smart shop shows a tiny wrist bag, envelope style, of ci son mohair studded In rhinestone*. Unique. see Imported French Art Crepe# In VII of the New Sports Shades nn As surance of Swagger Cnstnmes foe Club Wear. THE SILK SHOP. lSl? Douglas, lntroducs for swagger little co* tumes of vivid coloring for gen eral country club wear the Imported French Art crepes. Forty Inches wide, they're 1169. rather In the way of styleful economy you'll agree. Decidedly lovely the colorings. Chi nese and Foudr# blue, gold and orange, green, orchid and gray. r.t.at OOlee. P *