The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 23, 1924, PART THREE, Page 14-C, Image 38

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    Very Often a Pointed Panel Accordion
Pleated and Plcoted Will Give the
Desired Effectiveness to a Dreae.
THE! Ideal Button and Pleating
oompany, third floor Brown
block. Sixteenth and Douglas,
does excellent pleating and hemstitch
ing of all kinds. Just what one needs
when there’s a frock to be changed
In line. If you’ve a pattern for a
chlo lounging robe of silk, they’ll do
the sewing service thereon. A gift
suggestion!
. After the Fashion of Helmet* nf Me
dieval Times—This One Turn*
Bark a Brlni for Embroidery. J
//rTs HE last word" la a helmet
1 hat model In th* Berglthe
J- Kaaa Hat Shop. Aquil*
Court. It* of that pretty new bro
eaded gold cloth and has a *oft vel-^e
vet turn back brim embroidered with
a soft mink tall or two In ornament
at th* aide. Just on* of th* many
ehlo creation* In readiness for the
gay holiday season now at hand.
Store of Individual Shops Presents
Seasonable Items of Interest
Interestingly Priced
GOLDSTEIN-CHAPMAN’S Apparel Shop, third floor, announces an un
parelled showing of seasonable frocks for dancing, pretty fur trimmed
coats at prices unusually moderate. This the message from one of the
buyers recently returned from the east.
"LE BO” NAME GIVEN THAT PRETTY NEW Pl^IP WITH ITS COM
PLIMENTARY SMALL EFFECT OF SMALL COLONIAL TONGUE
AND ROW'.
THE shoe shop at Goldstein-Chapman’s introduces "Le Bo," that pretty
little shoe model so complimentary in line with Its slenderizing colonial
tongue and ribbon bow. Patent or brown kid, the pump is lovely in
either. Moderately priced, too. It Is $6.85.
IN THE SHOP OF SMART ACCESSORIES ONE FINDS VANITY CASES
WITH LIPSTICK CASES CUNNINGLY HIDDEN IN SILK TASSELS.
GOLDSTEIN-CHAPMAN’S Accessory Shop has a large showing of the
smart little vanity cases In all colors, each with its glittering design
of briliants—a lovely container for rouge and powder. The lipstick Is
concealed In the silk tassel that swings each case. Black or any color pre
ferred, $3.75.
KIDDIES' SHOP HAS A LOVELY SHOWING OF COATS FOR LITTLE
GIRLS FROM 2 TO 14 YEARS, IN FUR TRIMMED AND PLAIN
STYLES.
THE Kiddies’ shop at Goldsteln-Cbapman's has a lovely showing of coats
for little girls from 2 to 14 years—both fur-trimmed and plain, they
range in price from $7.85 to $14.95. Cut on lines to compliment the
slender girlish figure and on models to minimize the size of the chubby per
sons they may be chosen In any one of the new season’s colors. Splendid
values.
"CALLOT” BLUE OF THE SHADE OF CORNFLOWERS, I.ASHION'S
NEWEST MILLINERY SHADE—HAT SHOP OFFERS SDART NEW
FELTS WITH UNIQUE TOP CROWN TRIMS.
FLORENCE PAXTON-SMITH, home from New York, presents In her
hat shop at Goldsteln-Chapman’s. the lovely new ''Callot'' blue and
felts of colorful becomingness, each with Its "top crown” trim in silk,
ostrich, flowers crushed close, and perky bows. “The close draped turban
oontlnues a marvelous popularity."
No Thanksgiving Dinner Table Is
Complete Without Flowers.
THE John Bath Flower Shop, 1801
Farnani, will suggest a lovely
flower decoration for your
Thanksgiving day dinner table—and
of course the successful hostess is
well aware that no dinner table is
entirely complete without the soften
ing touch of fragrant flowers. “Some
thing pretty, doesn't need to be ex
pensive,” quoth "John” himself.
* • •
Buttons ns trimmings for frocks
have reached such a'point of popu
larity that notion departments sell
them “by the yard”—literally. Nacre
buttons are sewed close together on
black faille ribbon and sold that way.
Heady to be tacked on any gown.
A New Brown Shoe for Wear \Vith
That Kose Brown Color Favored by
Fashion Authorities.
THE Penn Delphia Shoe store,
Aquila Court, 1619 Howard, has
just received a lovely new cos
tume walking shoe, its color distinctly
toning with the fashion favored new
rose brown. Three straps over the
instep are attractively stitched, tiny
rubber insets at the side assure snug
r.ess offit, and there's a decided
smartness in the lines of the walking
heel, kid covered. A shoe find, it Is
$ 12.50. Penn Delphia special service
weight hose or chiffon weight are J2
a pair, $5.50 for box of three. Have
you gotten your illustrated shoe
catalog?
Jewel Shop Prepares for the Holiday
Gift Season—Mail Orders Promptly
Filled—Gift Selection Sent Upon
Receipt of Bank References
THE .John Henriekson Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Capitol, Is getting readv
for the holiday gift season and there's an intrestlng rustle of packing
papers on all sides as the eventful time draws ndhr. Gifts for everyone
may be selected at Henrickson’s for the baby or the grandfather. The mail
order service is especially helpful at Christmas time, prompt and efficient.
If you will enclose references from ,your bank with your order they will
gladly send a number of articles from which you may make selection: Rings,
watches, chains, silver novelties .etc. Henriekson quality Is the finest, the
prices unexpectedly low.
Early Appointments are Suggested
for Beauty Work before Thanks
giving Parties.
THE Le Bijou Beauty Shop, 208
South Eighteenth street, At.
0091, suggests that it were wise
if milady’s appointments for Thanks
giving ttork bo made early. The
"Hollywood Paper Curls” is a very
lasting new coiffure—why not have
your first one now'.' Ventilated
"Butterflies" of hair cover the back
of the bobbed head, $12. Smart.
A Merry, Merry Christmas to Every
one.
THK Nabstedt Studio Shop, 507
Broun block, Sixteenth and
Douglas has the loveliest cards
imaginable with which to wieh your
friends one and all a merry, merry
yuletide. Just the spirit of decora
tion, the sentiment of lettered line to
best convey your gracious thought.
A varied selection, moderately priced
characterizes the Nabstedt card show
ing. I
Why Not Give Mother Flowers on Her
Birthday Instead of Waiting Until
Mother’s Day and Making That the
Only Flower Day of the Year?
HESS & SWOBODA'S FLOWER SHOP, 1805 Farnam, presented such
a gorgeous display of blossoms the other day when I flashed by In
the car that It was wholly Irresistible the Impulse that assailed me
to see the different masspigs of exotic plant growth. Chrysanthemums,
every size and shade, wondrous roses, fragrant violets, sweet peas and an
infinitely appealing number of flowers for every preference, lless A
Xwoboda greenhouse products, the kind of flowers that take prizes wher
ever they’re exhibited. Why not place mother's name on the date book
of this shop giving the date of her birth so that when the happy day
arrives she may receive a lovely message of flowers—rather than waiting
jntil Mother's Bay and letting the single day's flower gift suffice for
the entire year. A suggestion!
• * • ...
Bengaline Sillc in tlie "Wood Shades’’
Delight the Discriminating Omaha
Shopper of ('harmful Chapeaux.
THE Heilman Hat Shop, Eight
eenth and Douglas, ths Ath
letic club building, present
lovely Bengaline silk hats in the new
"Wood Shades’’ for wear during the
holiday season beginning with
Thanksgiving. A draped turban with
brim is fashioned of this lovely new
fabric and lias a soft bit of mole In
the front round a brilliant ornament.
If Your Ilat fiats a Spot, or Two. or
Three.
THE new colors Rhow a tendency
to become spotted—that's why
I so much appreciate the serv
ices rendered at the Kruger Hat
Shop, 303 Barker block. Fifteenth and
Farnam, for they'll reblock and clean
milady's hat to look like new. Fine
work on furs, feathers and marabou.,
too. Closed at 2 on Saturdays.
Four Days Till Thanksgiving Is Plenty
of Time to Have Your “Pretties”
Scientifically Cleaned
.— - • ■ ■' ■
JUST four days until Thanksgiving—hurry up your call to the Panto-,
rlum, Blxteneth and Jones, At. 4383, so that all of your finery will tie
In exquisite condition for this the first holiday of the season. The
skilled force of this denning establishment makes the seemingly Impossible
In cleaning possible. One trial will convince you.
• • •
POLLY'S CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING SERVICE IS OF
FERED FREE
TO ALL READERS OF THE BEE
Make out your gift lists early—
Polly will save as much as possible
On each listed Item.
If desired she will wrap and send
gifts to specified destinations with
gay card enclosures.
AT YOUR SERVICE
Address
POLLY THE SHOPPER.
THE BEE
OMAHA, NEB.
Coat* and Suita a Specially in This
Tailoring Shop.
LKNHETEH, tailor, aecond floor,
101# Fnrnarn, ' specialize* in
•coat* and *uil* and his prices
on both materiel* and work are de
cldediy low. Ti-y liirn'.
» • •
The moat up to date costume slip
now I* the “wrap around,” which Is
a feature designed to eliminate bulk)
ness and provide at the same time
plenty of fullness for sitting, walking,
standing or stepping. And best of
all. they promise the slim, straight
line* demanded by th* tunic vogu*.
Here is a truth the flaming autumn teaches;
Here are the tidings all good harvests tell:
*Who grows from day to day in love and beauty
And understanding thanks his Maker well!”
God asks no sudden pausing from our duties
That we may shout abroad His Name and praise,
For He would rather hear the homely clatter
Of household things on busy, useful days.
I
These trees that stand here, ready for the winter,
Had not one voice to cry, “We love You, God!”
And yet, who else has proved affection better
Than they who drew rich splendor from dull sod?
These leafless vines could sing no alleluias,
Nor fill the vineyard with smooth hymns of love,
But luscious grapes they dangled from frail tendrils
Were proof enough to Him who watched above.
So, through this year, if we have not lived gladly,
Brave as the winter, gentle as the spring,
Calm as the summer, keen tor fall’s fulfilment,
Now chaff and husks are all the thanks we bring!
Here is a truth the flaming autumn teaches;
Here are the tidings all good harvests tell:
“Who grows from day to day in love and beauty
And understanding thanks his Maker well!”
THANKSGIVING—By Violet Alleyn Storeiy.
Thanksgiving Holiday an Excellent Time to
Add a Stunning Frock, a Lovely Coat to One’s
Wardrobe Collection
THANKSGIVING time, the first of the holiday occasions provide* an excellent opportunity for addin* of etylful apparel to one's charming col
lection. Perhaps It Is a bright chapeau to top the costume ,or a gay feather fan conceit, a bag of artlstlo beauty, a dainty handkerchief of drawn
work sheerness to perch In folded smartness In the tailored pocket, a frock, suit or coat. Surely from the shop loveliness displayed one will not
find apparel selection difficult.
Sliawls Maks Lovely fliristmas Gift
Offerings — Fifty-four-inch Silk
Shawls Almost Solidly Embroidered
Offered nt Startling 1/nv Prices.
THE Saldy Importing Company,
Aqulla Court, has a beautiful
line of hand embroidered silken
shawls which suggest the gift Incom
parable. Imported from China,
they're the colors worn by the Span
ish beauty—great flaring roses and
lovely small [lowers, 54 inches square
with an 18-inch fringe and may lie
chosen In six different colors for $03
and $100. Especially appealing Is a
rose with silhouetted flower design,
black, of course, with heavy banging
black fringe. An Illustrated catalog
of gifts In this shop will be sent upon
request.
• • •
The Artist Builder of Gowns Must
Know Unes Color and Personalities.
Hardy m < > es h lek , modistes,
230 Aqulla Court, At. 4522, are
versatile artists skilled In the
very things that make women beau
Tlful-llnes color anil personalities
They do not merely create a gown or
tailored frock for madam or her
daughter, they translate the In
dividual person In terms of lines,
color, art. From the minute one
enters the exquisitely decorated ln
trrlbr of the shop—Jade and antique
rose colors repeated In varying slageH
In the floral paneled doors—one rec
ognizes that tills Indeed Is a shop of
difference, a shop wherein one Is to
be lieautlfully clothed.
• • •
M. Plasse, Etlu her of Fiance, Compli
ments Omulyt Importer on Show*
lug of Pictures at Keceht K\hl
bltlon.
MPLA88E, France, etcher of
note, greatly enjoyed the col
• lection of art treasures exhlh
4ted recently at the art galleries nt
the library by Milton Darling, Omaha
Importer. "Where did you get the
pictures shown," exclaimed the
connoisseur of "objeln d art," "there's
nothing like them In Europe." A
compliment, say we! In the Dulling
picture collection there aie many
wonderful lldnga to tie bought,
framed, for as low us $7.50, $10 and
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Quaintly Lovely Little Frocks—
Impressively Tailored Ensembles—
Fur Trimmed Top Coats—All Offered
at a 10 Per Cent Reduction
THE Quality Shop, 1613 Farnam, h»s placed a 10 por cent reduction price
on nil dresses, onseinbles and coat a. A decided saving, this. Especially
pleasing are the little dancing frocks which show a glint of metal through
colorful sheernens, the ensembles—stunning coats to within an inch or two
of the hemline of a smart little tubular frock beneath, the coat invariably fur
trimmed of peltries selected with cunning care, the frock in many cases soft
ened by the mine furring. Lovely coats, too. exquisitely soft English Im
ported materials each with fur triin rarely beautiful.
Gifts of Delightful Quaintness in New
Gift Center—Plumbridge Baskets Are
Loaded to Brim With Uniquely
Wrapped G o o d i e s—“Guest Room
Bouquets” Aid the Guest to Take the
“Stitch in Time”—Decorative Baskets
Promise Neat Carriage for Logs and
Magazines—Art Irons Are Sure to
Decorate the Home—Art Flowers
From California Studios
Flaunt Their Flaring Colors
THOMPSON HKIWMIN'S rIM department on iho second floor 1* a Ray
place In whltli to shop tho Rift unusual. .Inins, Jellies, candles, nuts,
oxen tea Is found In the decorative "PlumbrldRe'' ltnskels, $2.BO, $3.50,
$5, $7 end $10. ‘'PlumbrldRe'' sugared dates In Imxxos squarely out are
$1.50 a pound. Htelnhsck decorated mo tho Ior and mngn/hie baskets—
xvashatilo these. Attractlvulv boxed in a California Studio aro the cos
mos, $2 and tho meat xelloxx popples, t! r.o. Wrapped In metallic ribbons
shoe trees have oriental painted faces and Irltua of bends and coins. $1.2.'.
11rcot spreading ostrich pens In colored hoxvls of shot max ho rhv^g'u I'1
any shade desired, jade, rose, gold, end blue, $1.05. ltut it’s the xvroURhl
Iron which proves wholly new and Irresistible, Quite A mall box for the
colonial house, $ii 75. dlnnei roor xxllh brass center song, $10; smoking
sets xxllh slip trays of glass and red randies to Rive the festive touch .are
$5, clitoret boxes, $?. are cedar lined, wide spreading to bold every stray
ash Is the gift May at $1.75. Hundreds of gifts from which to select.
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Riviera Prints Imported by I/Oral
SIh>p Introduce Distinctive New
Designs and Color Arrangniciits.
THE Kilk Shop, 1513 Dougins, an
nounces the arrival of "Riviera
Prints" In colors and designs
to he found only In their shop. 'Tts
the 1925 silk mode which la being
launched—and what a very lovely
mode It is to be sure. Rarely rich
are the colors embodied in the dis
tinctive designs printed on the heavy
French crepes. Forty Inches wide
they're $3.50 a yard. A distinguish
ing feature of these new prints is
half the silken length one color com
bination, the other half another—or
a broad line of color down through
the center with narrow handing of
contrasting colors on cither side.
Kmart'
• • •
A smart millinery shop on the
avenue reiKirts that its customers in
sist on Mack velvet for their fall
chapeaux. Often this material Is
combined'with black satin, and some
limes only velvet ribbon Is employed
with loops and bows off the side.
Eater on, tp wear with her fur coat
milady is expected to demand velvet
of bright colors, made into turbone.
• * •
Interior Decorator Kinds Services in
Demand for Holiday Decorating.
CHRISTMAS Hist round the corner
and what a very splendid holi
day Its going to be tilts year.
A bit of decora ting here and there—
how delighted one's guests will be
to nolo the changes. Mrs. Grace
Ronekempei, consulting Interior deo*^
orator, Is working wonders with the
aid of the art metals this year. Visit
her at home, 1326 South Twenty
fourth street, or telephone Ha. 3-168
and discuss your decorative problems
with her Klic'll bo glad to shop wilh
you or do your shopping for your
new decorations. An artist, dear
readers.
• • •
A very Interesting style note which
has crept into fall fashions slid was
eepectall) noteworthy at the Prince
ton Navy football game is the list
of fur collars on flocks of « loth.
These follower] the tailor of tin* trim
ming for the most part, and Included
beaver and gray squirrel,
There’s Much Joy in a Masked Frolic
Especially if the Costumes Are
Authentic in Character Interpretation
THEODORE LIEBEN a SON, Costumer*, 1514 Howard, JA. 411B, hare
a most artitstio line of character Interpretation costumes for amateur
theatricals and the gay holiday frolics. Why not make your Thanks
giving party a masked one? The men in this great establishment are par
ticularly well versed on plays of the amateur theatrical tjpe, for ons o
them upon reading an order I submitted at once gave the name of the
play—his decision based upon the costumes ordered.
Holiday Dinner Time Is a Poor Time to
Experiment--Upon This We’ll All Agree
—You’re Sure of an Excellent f
Dinner With Gracious Hospitality
Extended in This Dining Room
*______
PAUL'S METROPOLITAN DINING ROOM, Hotel Keen, Eighteenth
and Harney, Is a splendid place to eat your Thanksgiving dinner, the
first holiday meal of ths season. Surely this great feast time of the
year would be a very poor one on which to experiment on “where to eat.”
so Just lay a plan or two to Join those who are going to have turkey with
all the old fashioned goodies Imaginable as they'll he served In this down
town dining room. Phone JA. *808 for party reservations. Paul's hospi
tality and holiday dinners enjoy a wide popularity. 'Tie not necessary to
enter Into detail. “Ask your friends."
• s • ess w
Delicately Pierced the Design of
Platinum on the Topping of Bar
Pina and Circular Shoulder Brooch
ea Shown In Gift Group of Omaha
Jewelry Store.
THE Reese Jewelry Store, ltth and
Harney, has an excellent assem
blage of platinum topped bar
pins and brooches for that chlo new
shoulder pinning, pins which they’re
offering at exceptionally low prices.
Gleaming diamonds and sapphires
make these appealing gift pieces and
their prices are surprisingly low,
tit up.
Winter Hats at Sacrifice Prices,
Lovely Models Prom Noted Makers.
MISS M’AHDLE, 1613 Fa mam.
Is offering exquisite winter hat
models at sacrifice prices—love
ly creations frctm noted makers.
Miss McArdle's sacrifice sale prices
cover a group of hate priced to $30
and are arranged In three groups, $5,
37 and $10. Decidedly interesting, for
here are gathered together the sea
son's newest In color, line and trim.
• • •
Where fullness Is suggested In the
tubular frock It appears ornamented.
Beautiful Millinery Models Specially
Priced Include the Season’s Wonderful
Colors, Exquisitely Displayed in
Velvets, Ribbons and Satins *
BELLE HATCH, Nineteenth and fstTiam, haa a wonderful showing of
etylful hat models which she's offering at special price*, In many cases
as low as half price. Thee* include hats in the entire stock with many
of them those Just bought In a recent trip to the east, from which Mies
Hatch has Just returned.
• • • # * •
IJttls Had of Metal Cloth Bright
Shades In Faille and Satin Model*
of Black and Brown Promise Much
of Smartness.
MISS SHANAHAN in her millin
ery sho'p at the Julius Orkln
store, 1512 Douglas, presents
the chio little chapeau for wear
throughout the festivities of Thanks
giving time. Metal cloth, brightly
gay faille, greens, coral, rose and
nasturtium shades are In direct con
trast) with ths trim littls had of
black and brown satin.
Do Too Remember—Bat I’m Sure Too
Do—the Lovely Christmas Greeting
Card You Found in This Establish
ment Last Year?
DO you remember the tovety
Christmas greeting card* yon I
found at the N. C. leery Print ^ J
Ing company, Tit South Fifteenth^ i
street, JA- 1140, last year? But Pm
sure you do, for their decorative de
tail was delightful, the sentiment Im
pressive. the prices entirely gratify.
Ing and the service rendered excel
lent. Leary greeting cards are In
dividual. ¥
Decorative Novelties for the
Thanksgiving Dinner Table Assure
Desired “Breaging of the Ice,”
Socially Speaking <
THE Matthews Book store, 1613 Harney, have orginal novelties for the %
Thanksgiving diner table. Golden pumpkins, proudly strutting turkeys
of guttering plumage, nut cups and place cards are decoratively in
tended to grace the weighted board and serve Ip a mirth-provoking capacity
to "break the social ice," Imported favors of <11 kinds promise to interpret
personalities of the diners' to the advantage of the holiday hostess—a I
suggestion.
".spunt-ex" Hosiery "Guaranteed to
Wear or Another Pair."
HAYDEN BROS.1 hosiery depart
ment has an excently made new
hose. "Spuntex." which. In ad
dition to being very fine and nicely
shaped, is guaranteed to wear. There
is a splendid variation of shades for
wear with the season's new and lovely
fabrics and the prices, most moderate,
are $1 for service weight or chiffon
and 85c for the fiber silk. Interest
ing!
All 'Round Cleaning "service Meel*
Every Person's Need.
DRESHKR BROS., Twenty-second
and Farnam, AT. M45, pride
themselves on thpir all ’round
service, which meets ever}’ need. I
Clothes, to be sure, small, large and ,
medium sized apparel pieces, luxuri
ous fur coats, cleaning of furnishings. j
rugs, upholstered furniture, draperies j
and curtains, even car Interiors. J
Service! I
Cold Point Etchings, Water Colors,
Pen and Ink Sketches From Nuyttens,
Harris, Gordon, Bell and Sheppard
Stamp These Greeting Cards
Works of Art 1
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IN THE greeting card shop of .1. Porter Allan, ground nor of *ha i
Exchange building. 10th and Harney, one find* Christmas greeting cards j
that rank as true works of art. r.deed so appealing are they that they
ire well worth framing. Engraved cards are a specialty In this shop and
lesigns aie oftorod for personal p' ite or signature. You may etv- % a Hot e
Shopping Hervloe" on cards that range from Sc up—phone AT. 6311 for
ippolntments. ' Our selection Is the largest in Omaha," stated Mr. Allen in
speaking of Ills card collection. 1
The Important Accessories I
for Fall and Winter
THEY are wearing some long gloves in Taris again. At the Opera and
the Hits there appear very fine suede gloves in flesh color, almost
shoulder length.
Street gloves continue short ami simple, plainer than they have Jet
iieeit. I
While nude hose Is still smartest, there ia some tendency to match the
hose to the costume, tlray 1* worn with gray frocks, and beige and light
brown appear with beige and tan cost nines The rule, for the moment,
seems to l>e that face, bands and atiklea must be as neatly as poaathle the
same shade. ~
Diamonds and emeralds are very much worn In combination, and the 1
newest diamond earrings are set like i<earla—one atone below the other ia ^
(ruiluated slies. strung on a fin* platinum chain. I
• • • A 1
A onmaiiC la a gift novelty when
it* paper luce frill hold* virh'oloi'el
linen handkerchief*. lade, orange, or
rliid, coral an«t yellow, round a l»lw
red row* in the center, $ 1 -Tfr, a *ift
box to appeal.
Trademark Fatantad and *—
C. B. !•»tint