The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 03, 1924, PART THREE, Page 8-C, Image 28

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    Mr (3) i/floppin^ vitli My
Store of Individual Shops Presents
Season’s Loveliest Modes in
Trim Tailleurs
GOLDSTKIN-CHAPMAN’S buyers are home from the east, anrl viewers
of their efforts in the buying market are in ecstacy over the models
now on display. Straight-line, one-piece, fur trimmed, embroidered
or plain, there's a touch of individuality in each frock shown that is
fascinating. A solidly embroidered cuff edged In moleskin finished the loose
and slashed seeve on a dark blue charmeen, the cuff on a georgette sleeve
foundation; a ’’Penny" brown dress has long lines produced by tiny pin
tucks which run the length of the frock; triumphant in coloring and lines
la the cry of each and every one of the new dresses. ’’Distinctive in
dead is a frock in the "Bricque" shade, its collar a brocaded velvet scarf,
the same velvet repeated at the skirt front in swinging tab; Fitch fur is
fitting finish to a dress of the new green; French and lovely is the silken
girdle on a queenly frock of warm tan. "Youthfulness” is the cry of each
Mid every one of the new dresses. "Distinctive individuality" our decision
after studying their charm. The prices are very moderate. An assurance.
DE MARINIS CREATED THE MODEL PICTURED
IN VOGUE—SHOWN IN OMAHA SHOP.
FLORENCE PAXTON-SMITH presents in her millinery shop at Oold
stein-Chapman s a delightful De Marinus creation which is pictured
in the last number of Vogue. Wide brimmed, graceful, becoming
•» this soft felt with facing of brown, the tiny bird on brim edge of the
me color.
• * * A ^
Aquila Court Beauty Shop Announces
■New Operator Affiliation.
, qHE EEONORE Beauty Shop, 238
I Aquilla Court, At. 4649, owned
and operated by Miss Sullivan,
announces that Miss Margaret Kelly,
well known for her artistic skill in
all branches of beauty culture, has
Joined their staff of operators. Mias
Kelly has been associated with one of
the big beauty shops for several
ears and will be delighted to hav*
!?r patrons visit her in her new lo
atlon.
• • •
eep Your Hats in Order by Fre
quent Re-Blocking.
rHE Kruger Hat Shop. 303 Barker
block, Fifteenth and t’arnam,
renders Invaluable service not
inly at the beginning of each style
season but throughout the entire year
by re-blocking In splendid manner the
old ijhapeau. Their work on furs,
marabou and feathers is also excel
lent. Closed at 2 on Saturdays.
Hand Painted Panels After the
French Manner Finishing Touch to
Exquisitely Decorated Aqulia Court
Jewel Shop.
-{ OHN KROYER'S Jewel Shop, 2d
,j floor, Aquila Court, is now com
plete in loveliness of decoration
for this week there have arrived from
Chicago two exquisite cabinets, hand
painted after the French manner, in
colorings to harmonize with the lux
urious appointments of this lovely
shop interior, where in quiet seclusion
t is possible to select the Jewel of
ine's heart's desire.
• * •
Sale of Wall Paper Offers t niisii.il
Values.
BRANDEIS wall paper depart
ment, 5th floor, has an excellent j
selection of tapestry designs, j
plain 30-inch oatmeal, bedroom and
kitchen papers at the rare sale prlr
ing of 7Vic a roll. These are all ex
cedent In coloring, smartly up-to-dato
in designing and are sold only with
matching borders. An announcement
extraordinary.
Two Well Known Style Companies
Incorporate Patterns Now Ready for
Winter J
. --1
THOMPBON-BELDEN'S pattern department announce the arrival of an r
extensive showing of fall and wlhter patterns In the newly Incorporated I
Vogue-Royal patterns. There la a splendid collection of designs In pat- (.
terna for the making of evening gowns, the more elaborate daytime frocks t
and coats at $1.00. a lovely line of coats at «r>o with patterna of all kinds at. P
40c, 6Sc and $1.00. Patterns which combine all that Is desirable In artistic v
lines, pretty proportions and dependable cutting and making Instructions «
Try them. b
Well Known Omaha Dressmaker Adds
Hematirhing, Tleotlng and Itutton
Making to Achievements of Her
Shop.
MRS. LOU SWINNEY. 28! Neville
block. Is well known to msny
Omaha patrona for her skill In
dressmaking, and It Is with pleasure
that she announces the Installment
In her shop of hemstltchlmr, plcot
}i!g and buttonmaking service. News!
Full Hut MihIcIs Representation nl
Newest nnd iVtvellest In Hlinpes, r
Fabric* nnd Colors. 1
IN the flerglthe Knns Millinery '
Hnlnn. main Moor Aqulla Court 1
hilTMIng, one will find nn eg- 1
qulslte showing of new fall hsts, 8
which chnrm by their novelty of 8
shape, fnhrlr and color. For your
Information that new and lovely
heavy slll< which tnkes tailoring so li
fascinatingly is "BsngaUns," b
The wind is outside—
The careless, laughing wind
And 1 within can only listen to his laugh
The sun's his playmate
And the clouds his toys .
But I must study though I too would play
And laugh with him.
Specialist in Permanent Waving Gives
Interview With Regard to Factors
Entering Into the Successful
Permanent Wave
LORENZO of the Maison Lorenzo, 108 North 50th, Walnut 8014, gives
interesting information with regard to factors entering into the success
ful consummation of the permanent wave. Lorenzo's waves do not
make the hair break or fall oqt. Why? Because, madam, Lorenzo Is a Judge
of hair quality and uses the lotion beat suited to your hair. Many of his
lotions are of his own composition. If in his Judgment your hair will not
take a successful wave, he will promptly tell you so. His work Is guaran
teed. That is why he's waving two and three Ijeads dally. The special
price will be continued. $25.00 for long hair. $30.00 for the bobbed locks.
Consult Lorenzo before you have your hair bobbed. He will advise the artis
tic contour creation.
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To give a new note to your tea table during the summer days select
one of the brightly painted wicker trays decorated In pine cones large and
small.
• • •
<i"orgette Scarfs are Made of a
lingtli of Printed liveliness, a
Handing of Plain Chiffon Across the
Knds.
THE Embroidery and Hemstitcfy
ing Shop. 2d Floor Aqulla Court,
Is kept busy putting together the
colorful georgette scarf lengths which
milady finds so becoming with sunt
mer frocks. Two yards of georgette
Is required for a scarf, split in haif
It makes two. One half yard of chif
fon in a contrasting color makes a
delightful finish at the ends.
• • •
Rubber Corsets and Brassiere* an Ab
solute Assurance of Decisive Re
ductions in Avoirdupois.
THE Marie Corset Shop, 2d Floor
Aqulla Court, at the left of the
elevator, will sell you on* of the
new rubber reducing corsets which la
an absolute assurance of lessening of
size appearance, a promise of im
mediate reduction In weight. Marie
Mentel, experienced, artistic, will fit
your corset for you without extra
charge, |10; the brassiere, also of rub
ber. $5. Ask to see the new fall and
winter "Howd" models, thla the new
tailored hipline corset.
lllllner Well Known In Fa*tldlmi<
Clientele la In Eastern Buying
Market.
r OTTI8E HBITMAN of the Helt
. man Hat Hhnp, well known to
many of Omaha* amarteat, la
t the eastern buying market. The
fault* of her buying aklll. model* ol
iflnlte i harm, are being aent to
maha every few day* The hat
lodel aelerted Juat for you may re
ay your flrat trip to the ehop. Well
rorth a vlalt or two during the neat
eek to thle ehop In th» Athletic Club
illldlng. Eighteenth and Dougla*.
• • •
A leading ehop ha* plsced antique
irnlture piece* on *nl* at Juat halt
rice. An opportunity to buy etch
iga, print*, old oil* wed frnmed n<
rice* very low. Tti* day bed*, tiny
ihlea and large, and chair* of differ
at period* well repay the vlaltor on
ntlqitlng bent.
• • •
Rainbow tinted feather* adorn ml
idy'a new garter* of metallic rib
ana. Chic^
Last night x
Some careless comet upset the pot that holds the
stars
Headlong—a silver rush of shine.
They tumbled thru my window
Straight upon my bed they fell—
A lovely, twinkling mass—
And then / woke!
POEMS—Grace Adams whoso talent may he duo to the fact that she is
closely related to Kate Douglas Wiggins,
Minor Details of Costumery Assume Gigantic
Importance as Opening of the Fall and
Winter Style Season Approaches
Even the smallest detail of costumery assumes an Important place In our consideration as the fall and winter style season approaches. One’s in
quiring mind is impressed by details such as these—cuffed gloves of costume coloring, costume jewelry that surprisingly combines the gleam of
semi precious stones; emeralds, preferably with the dull beauty of pearls; Salome velvets for afternoon and evening; white the fashion choice for
evening, especially when it is banded in fur; fur is “very good;’’ hats to match every costume—a new and lovely note In stylefulness: dashing effects
in raccoon sports coats; Kasha duvetynes for the tallleur, soft, lovely, colorful; three-piece suits with overhlouses that touch the knees (and longer);
shaggy furs, natural wolf, lynx, badger: and last among "details ’—slender ankles—this perhaps the most important among style notes. A warning!
Dame Mode Has Chosen Infinitely Intriguing Color
Names for Fall and Winter—“Locust”
- Combining Loveliness of Gray and Brown—“Bricque”
_a Merging of Rose and Henna v_
rpHE QUALITY SHOP, 1613 Farnam, makes its bow before fashion followers in Omaha Just in time to show Dame Mode’s fascinating new shades,
j Silken-soft is a tailored frock of charmeen in "Locust,” its lovely net cuffs and collar tied by Jade ribbons, its waistline outlined by perpendicu
larly placed tucks, a slightly higher line; an Oliver Twist effect is achieved in a “Bricque” charmeen frock with widespread satin vest, collar
and cuffs solidly tucked and outlined in black. Big cloth-covered buttons form the connecting link between blouse and skirt. Smart, indeed, are
the inexpensive little sports suits for late summer and early fall. These in bright sports colors bound in silk braid 'round boxed coat and wraparound
skirt. A Peter Pan collar on one style and high standing scarf on the other. The Quality Shop buyers are now in the east and are sending back
lovely new models daily.
______._ • * • . . .
For Monday and "While They I.ast” Milk Parks Given in a New Way A
These Bargain Buys, sura Summer Loveliness—Ext
THE Children’s Shop, Aquila Brushing and Hand Dry Mak
Court, offer while they last the One’s Hair of Exquisite Texture,
following specials at 95c: ^pHE Stacey Beauty Shop. 2
Boys’ blouses, sizes 7 to 12; girls' I Aquila Court, JA. 4622, la intr
millinery, values to $3.76; boys’ wash ducing a new version of the <i
palm beach hats; girls’ gingham lightful milk pack which bleaches, t
dresses, sizes 2 to 6 and sizes 6 to 14; moves blackheads and closes tl
chambray rompers, sizes 1, 2 and 3; pores to a new fineness and beaut
girls’ muslin gowns, embroidery In the cool and airy retreat of th
trimmed; half and three-quarter new shop one revels in the shampi
socks, 50c and 75c values, 3 pairs for which Involves special brushing at
95c. hand drying.
• • •
I'npalnted is the five piece breakfast room set. wide spreading le;
table with four chairs, $13.75.
Exclusive Style Salon Offers Amazing “Buys” for Late
Summer—Entire Hat Stock of Straw, Felt and Velvet
Models Is Offered in Group Clearance at Surprisingly Low
Price of $5; Blouses of Sheerly Lovely Fabric Importation
Exquisitely Hand-Made, Hand-Drawn and Embroidered,
Lavishly Lace Trimmed in Filet and Irish Crochet;
Delightfully Modeled Overblouses of Handkerchief Linen,
Flat Crepe and Tubbable Silk in Mannishly Tailored
Effects, High Collared and Low Sleeved and Sleeveless
Bright Colors and Conservative Are Temptingly
Assembled at a' Sale Pricing to Amaze, $5, $7.50 and $10;
Separate Skirts, Pleated, Plain and Wrap Around in
Styling in Vivid Sports Coloring, Black and White Wool
and Novelty Silk Are Grouped for Vacation Selling at $10
- A BORCHIN'S exclusive style snlon. Hotel Fontenelle. IMh and Dougins, presents the unusunl In s rush clesrsnce sale of hat*, blouses an,I sep
srste skirts. All of the chic little chapeaux, etraw, felt and velvet that embody much of charm are offered at |f> no each Blouses that are up-,,
—* the minute In design and fashioning, values thst have been selling to (35 00 are offered now at on, $; pa and 110.on S,, very lovely are tl- 've
aguish blouse creations that It. 1* hard to make selection Shall It be A lovely little French voile, hand drawn and "hroldered trimmed In Ale! or Irish
•ochet lace, a net trimmed handkerchief linen In one of the vivid sports shades or * crepe nr tuh silk, high collared, long sleeved with bright mi-dlngs
rid four In hand tie to match. A metallic, a high collared cherry with navy buttons, or one of the square shoulder necklines and sleeveless effects?
qtially lovely I assure you! Separate skirts for wear with the hlouaes selected are priced at one price (10.00 and they're hnght m quiet ill roloi
ig as milady's preference dictates, pleated or plain, straight lined or wraparound in wool or silk. A sale to delight!
* • s • • •
Omaha Flower Grower Makes Plans
for Joining Delegation En Route to
_National Convention_
MR. J. J HKRS, treasurer of the National Aaaoclatlon of American
Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, and Mrs lleaa, who la
president of the women's organization of the society, will Join the
special train of flower cultlirtatl, which will reach Omaha on Auguat 4
A very gracious reception la planned for the visitors, who will he in Omaha
Iml a few Imure—a trip through the residence district, a swift ride through
the parka with luncheon at one of the clubs W ith Mi and Mia. Hess will
he Mr. and Mra. Theo,Vre Wlrth and alsler. Mlaa Julia Mena, and Mrs
Huedllng of Minneapolis. Mr. Wlrth la park cnmmlsalnncr of that city and
Mr. Huedllng la a well-known landscape and nuraeiy authority. Irelegations
from Ht Ignite, Kansas City and Ht. Joe will make up the special car
pill on the train al Omaha. It will be Mi lleaa' duty to attend to financial
mailers while on trip, for he la greatly ronrrrned with the conservation
of funds now that Hie big campaign l« on to raise H.aiia.otia for the nn
Honal publicity of the aaaoclatlon. Hu fni his efforts hnve succeeded to
the extent of raising n quarter of a million.
• • •
Cuddle t’titl#** ni* t!i* Intent (hitiff In doll* n treasure to the
person who Iowa a toft dollle to cuddle aa night full*, $1.
'Tuff* mid Curl* for llu> New Hisli
Head Die**” Message Kroni New
llalr flood* Simp Owners.
MMACK A Company have taken
possession of tlie beauty simp
• anil hall goods stork formerly
known ns the F M Jtchadell and
company, ’'1522 Farnam. II ie from
these clever women that we report
the decree of the new high hair dress
which calls Into use Hie marvelously
effective puffs ami curl*. There* a
i Imrni m visualising the chle m*■
demoiselle in her new high collared
tallleur, her poind little head poised
for the admlmlton that Is II* due
when seen In the new coiffure.
• • •
Silver In Its finest burnishing, ftla
greed with decor's lion* of French ha*
Ivei* impressed, the compote gift will
surely plea**. Hut $5 So;
• • •
\ f- iM'i'm «p *• ir» 1 rh'Visim#* ..
•’^am *<'<1* topped with whippet
ueam. Dellelou#!
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)i Shop Owner Home From East Offers
l Lovely “Stylefuls” for Early Fall
;e and Winter
Is ' " -
10 »-IS8 McGUIRE of the McGuire Dress Shoppe, mezzanine floor, Paxton
d lVl block> Sixteenth and Farnam, Is home from the £ast with marvelous
models of styleful loveliness for our donning during early fall and
winter. Amazing to a degree the smartness of line, the sumptuousness of
f fabric, the lavishness of lace and fur trim that distinguishes the new sea
son's modes.
Beauty Shop Owner Returned From
* Minneapolis Reports Interesting
Course of Work With M. Francois
Marcel.
Margaret glwston, owner
of the Delft Beauty Shop, sec
ond floor City National Bank
Bldg , 16th and Harney, JA. 1795. re- "
porta a most Interesting course of
work with M. Francois Marcel, who
brought the marcel to America.
• • •
"Pansy," the shade sponsored by
smart millinery authorities, is ex
quislte in featherweight veiour with
wax flower decoration. Tiny squares
of velour are stuck around the rib
bon covered brim, each square cen
tered by a sealing wax rosebud. A
find, 'Us but $15.
• • •
Diamond News From Jewel Shop
Known for Excellence of Quality,
Fairness of Pricing.
THE REESE JEWEL SHOP. Six
teenth and Harney, offers excel
lent diamond values in a price
range from $25 up. There are Reese
diamond ring specials offered at $75
which are really fine. Mountings may
be selected according to individual
preferences in either white gold or
platinum in a price range of from
$16 t<> $300. The difference in the ap
pearance Is not always due to differ
ence* in sixe. something to remember,
it is often due to varying artistry of
mountings Mora!—have your old
diamonds remounted.
• e •
One suggests wooden oandlea for
use during the summer s heat. Of
course they're not to be burned. But
they're decidedly decorative—$2.50.
• • •
Potato chips made at home ere
much more delectable than the gro
eery kind—buy yourself a little cut
ting board now that the sales are on.
• • •
Moving necessitates the reducing ^
of a stationer’s stock and it is new
possible to buy lovely papers and
cards at a “song."
• • •
Oil treated for proof against weath
er conditions the little Japanese sun
shades new reduced in price to 96a
and $1 50.
• • •
Buy yourself a Handy Hat Box "
Quaintly shaped, it's strongly mads
of black cardboard. $1.
• • • ^
If one wishes to be a bit different
she transfers her slave bracelet to
her ankle.
• • •
Tins pearls of the same sixe aie
worn in strands doubly wound
• • •
fVr kitchen » frt t then* $ a bttb
enameled etool. IS
• • •
Fur Jacquette* for Misses and Wom
en Offered In Widely Varied Show
ing of Peltries During First Week
of August Sale.
HAYDEN BROF are offering an
exceptional value In jaoquettes
for misses and women during
ths first week of their August fur
sole. Caracul, aexline. mu«krat and
beaverette cut on the lines of ap
proved stylefulnes* for fall and win
ter are offered at ITS an! ISS 50
Prices such as these make it possible
for a woman to afford an extra fur
garment though she may already pos
sess a large wrap of luxurious peltry.
• • •
Sunburn Often Induces Growth n(
Hair on Neck, Face and Arms—
'lay Be Bemused by "Wax
Method. |
{<T~| Rl'DIE.” In the U Bijou
1—^ Reauty Shop. 2 ' Fouth 15th
.Street AT P0J1, :s having
great success in removing the hair
growths on face, neck and arms In
dueed hy sunburn hy a Was
method.” This same "Ptudie" is an
artist in the "lnecto” hair dye Have
one before your vacation. Miss Rain,
well knotsn to beauty ahop patrons,
is now in the l^e Bijou Shop.
Pit to, T snors
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