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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1906)
$))g".OQ EVERY DAY to October 31, 1906 City Motor Clothes nniniivoniTtTtntt COVt t j I duroy. suitable) for hunting- or MM, I ArivinM aa for motoring. U double-breaMed with (our pockets, tha flaps of "which fMto wlt pearl buttons. The yoke aad aleve era satin lined ud the body worsted lined. Aa expensive cull fur rough wear, luoaa enough to ba worn over conventional dreaa. haa both coat and trouaera of black rubber on ona aida aad tan Jean cloth on the other, and la ravcralbla and watarproof. Tba collar la a narrow turnover and tha two aid pockets hava deep flap. For uaa on showery daya a ahlrf ooat forty-eight to fifty-six Inchaa in length la equipped with rubber yoke and body. Penlih kldahln laathar eoata may ba abort and plain. Norfolk style, or with full aklrt reaching balow tha knees. Long coata of Ifaneburlan dogskin la black, with collar and cuff a of wombat fur And corduroy lined may ba bought at rea sonable figurea. The mare coatly goods are racooon. lemur, beaver, fallow deer or Austrian apoaeura fur. Other matcrlala used are Russian pony akin hair stsi, cat Brai muakrat and Oerman calf fur. Aeaordtng to Country life in America, when tha weather la mild tha 'alagda breasted duster with Btoa collar and three patch packets Is all that ona requlrea. The f brie a are tinea, chambray, anvhalr, r pongee allk. - ' What la termed the eonverture robe may ta readily aoaverted lata a pair of trouaera Ml (n toj ana jga a chotea at khaki, la Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam Street for Men Folks Un or green, covert to Ua or brown, Chev iot In gray or brown mixtures, rubber In black and red or mackintosh cloth in tan or oxford. All auto g arments with sleeves hava elaetio at tha wrists. The seams when watarproof are aewa and cemented. Tha cap la a perplexing article, (or It must fit aaugly and otter tha least possible resistance to tha wind. Recent models are ao constructed that by pulling the visor downward tha goggles, attached ' to the Crown, adjust tharaaelvea over tha eyes. Soma hava flexible visors which may be turned up Into tha crown when the mask and gogglea are la service. Cape are made ox tha aama mate rials as the costs. It should be understood that tha ordinary Vorfolk suit worn In tha country and at tha other sports and tha full crown, small peaked cloth golf cap may be used for mo toring. If ona faxes tba possibility of hav ing to make repairs, knickerbockers or leg gins will be found considerably mora Convenient than long trouaera. - Sagsseettoaa for Hoaaa Paralsatasja. As aa accompaniment, and a harmonious ona, too, for mahogany furniture, a sug gestion Is offered by tha window exhibit of na of our leading decorating shop Thla presents sums library pieces of mahogany ta close Juxtaposition to chairs, covered with copper-colored panne. Thla material la put on with two rows of 'ornamental upholstery braid, fastened with small dull braaa headed n Hs ITUe "gartatott'' la a charming rcproduo- CALIFORNIA does not depend upon flowers and palms alone for its beauty there are mountains wonderful natural scenery and charming watering places Innumerable. And then the air is betterr different there's the scent of the flowers of course, but it's a drier, finer air, like Colorado. 0" Hi 'A UNION tion of an old-time writing table. Lota of room for everything needful, too, as It 'has three drawers below tha top and eleven above It. The .latter are placed three ' In a row, In three rowa, across tha back of the table and curve around to tha .front at each aide, where tba remaining two are placed. A peculiarity of the Carle ton la that the drawers hava no knobs, only keyhole, ao tney must be opened with a key. A ftne Una of Inlaying suggests the work of Bheraton. Distinctly new among tha crown friezes for bedroom use the coming season la ona in what might be termed a valance ef fect. Instead of tha usual draped garland of flowers, erstwhile almost universal for these crown frlesea, thla baa only a very slender line of flowers, and below It, but till keeping tha favorite serpentine form, Is a simulation of a six-inch ruffle of rib bon of a pale tint to match tha color echeme of the room. Above a self-toned, striped white paper, a friese of this kind In pink la delicate beauty personified. Empire shapes rule with undisputed sway in the world of lamp and candle shades. Tboae combining gold and white are par ticularly charming and, when the decora tion la consistently empire, the effect la very rich. When at bousecleaning time It la round necessary to patch the wall paper la places bear la mind that tha new will b brighter In tone than that on tha wail, so put It in tha sun for a few daya ta fade It a little. Of course, tb. outlines ( tha new piece must match exactly tha pot where It la to go. Xbea, ta Insure IU aiiewlnf to a niUJmum degree scrape TIIE OMAIIA SUNDAf CffEf bCTOnEft 21, 1906. FORMA (Great Winter California Is the place for you now or this winter. No other place is just like California for your winter's trip. Ask the W about rates, hotels, etc. Ask for, the, California books, or come and talk it over; PACIFIC INQUIRE AT- down the upper edges of the patch tk.'.'i fine sandpaper and then all that can ); done to make the place aa Inconspiciw as possible has been done. In their search for novelty, upholsterers have on view many out of the ordinary styles In curtains both for window dress ing and for door hangings. A striking ef fect In yellow haa a border about three Inches back from Its plain edge of an Inset Italian fillet Insertion. A self-toned braid. In a conventional design, decoratea both edges of the Insertion, so that It appeara on the right side to hava a most Intricate appllqued edge. Another new style Is an ecru net curtain, with a border of flowers. In medallion, in rose color. These are edged with self-colored fringe. Similar to this one Is a satin curtain of pare white, with an appllqued border of small lavender flowers and green leaves. A narrow green cord la uaed to outline the edge for a finish and to further accentuate tha de sign. Philadelphia Record. - With tha silken frock aad the evening gown allk stockings of a harmonising color are the rule. With tha shopping suit, tha One cotton of oriental Stripe or the rich two-tone In browns, blues, reds or greens ar dahlias must be purchased. For after noea reception a lisle thread la the only choice, unless tha wearer la accustomed to wear allk alone. A change of texture la better for the feet and mora healthful. Hose change with every change of dresa bear thla In mind. Taking tha showcases of the hosiery counter in one sweeping f lanes, tba caraleaa iaer might compare Resort PACIFIC mm them to ribbons on account of the gayety of color. All the shades of the rainbow ap pear In dyea that ar warranted not to crock nor to poison tha sensitive skin. The weavers have let the fancy deBlgn of triangles of color, stripes and checks run over the whole surfaoe In' many of the newer hose only the toes and heels being solid color. For variety a solid color may run to the shoe top and above thla are ttu. fascinations of embroidery In many colors and Roman strlpea or bold combinations of design. For the little toe slippers and pumps for dancing and the boudoir quaint and curi ous notions of embroidery and lace insets are Inserted In the Instep of alllc and tine lisle hose. White silk hosiery, pale, pink, flesh . tints and pastel shades permit the real thread lace Inset with spangles of mock. gems. These run aa high and per haps higher than lluu a pair when roaa point, Duchesse and Flanders lace cover the dainty foot. A lavish amount of embroidery Is used, not the loose stitch, but fine seed stltohes and satin stitches to embroider floral de signs, monograms and coata of arm a. The coat-of-arms fad and the monogram fad hava taken hold of the smart set, which spares no pains to have the family emblem appear on every article of wear, Including the garter buckles. Corset makers pin faith to the suspender garter, which keeps the corset in place. These garters may be made rich, with allk elastic, ribbon bows and lace. Tha buckles are Jeweled and enameled of gold, silver and copper or plated novelties. Tba round garter ta worn for Its prettlnesa, but tha usponder garter super ided it, , r "i 'Phone Douglas Variety in Infant Wardrobes I Inconsiderable part of baby's out fit. There are tiny jackets and wrappers made from every con- ceivable material. They may be crocheted or knit Into almost any shape, tha kimono being one of tha most popu lar, as the aleevca are ao large that there la little difficulty In putting on the gar ment. These articles range In price from aa amount suited te the most modest purse to something which most people would call extravagant. But this Is the case with all of tha little garments. Ona may have home-made or domestic lips for very little or pay a large amount for tha finely embroidered handmade French Importation, A. baby'a layette can be purchased ready made for a compara tively small sum, or It may cost a small fortune. Soma of the cloaks and bonnets are dreams of loveliness. Tbey are, of course, white or cream In almost every Instance, and many of tha cloaks are of silk or eMln or fine cashmere or serge. Ona garment shown Is made of cream satin. Tha deep cape la shaped with tiny tucks ending to a flaring ruffle, two rows of French lace being placed near the bot tom, which baa an underlay of liberty silk. Tha lower part of tha Cloak la made with tucks a&4 suffla also, aad tha euff s, ruffla r.oo EVERY DAY to October 31, 1906 334 and nick are edged with a dainty niching. The whole garment la lined with quilted) silk which makes It warm and yet withal It Is light aa a feather. A useful and almost Indispensable ad junct to aa infant'a wardrobe la the suit for creeping. Tha garment Is made of some dark washable aluff, usually gingham, buf almost anything that la made In dark practical eolors will do for creepers and play adits. With the coming of frost knit wear of all descriptions will be in demand for lis tie people In the shape of leggings, mittens, sweaters, bonnets and wraps. There la a wide range of artlclea to choose from and m variety of colors, although as In other arti cles of Infanta' wear, white la preferred, laggings may be had which reach only ta the knee, while the longer ones, termed leglnettes, reach to the waist. Many and varied are tba styles of cov ering for Infanta feet. The little cro cheted bootees are of silk or wool or both, and may be purchased at any price. A novelty In footwear la the pique slipper, which la especially good because of Its washing qualities. , For frosty weather the baby must ba warmly veiled, and for thla purpoa tha woolen veils are best, although there are dainty affairs of cotton and real laoe. With all that the stores have to offer. It la aafa to say that tha baby wUl mat ba &eleutd.