f T THE OMAIIA 'SUNDAY;. BEEr .JANUARY . 6,v 1007. a I a t4 fnr '1 1 1 as 'Sj 4 of i 3 ef 1 hf v .1 6 B fti "IP m at B !j i t ! Signs of Goming Spnng in New Dress Delights I pprcliitlv hotrlnr. Genuine I ...... i. . .it ., f ISjlllMB Hia IU s'O 1UUIIU III a th better stoops, and If any tnony has been saved from th ' orgy of Christmas buying It may now be Invented to advantage. There are till at least two months ot . wintry weather to be faced and there li another wintor coming, though It Ilea be yond a distant summer. If one buy wisely, winter bargains In fura and frnoki and coat picked up now will give comfort and satisfaction until spring and will coma m moat conveniently at tha opening of an other fold seacon, but naturally ona muit not buy tbe extreme or freakish modela if one count Upon wearing them another nason. In some of the shops the prices of high class winter ooat and skirt costumes are cut In half, so that room may be made for tbe coming spring stock and the old stock may be cleared out, and one may obtain for $25 or IX a severely tailored coat and skirt of mannish material whloh sold for ' from $50 to H early In tbe season. In dressy frock and Imported models the reduction are still mora sweeping, but frocks of this sort are more likely to be shopworn and soiled and must be chosen with a view to their possibilities of fresh enlng. Winter coats are quoted at price which In some instances seem absurdly low, and the left-over hat are much re duced In price,-but there are few desirable things among them and a hat made to order costs a much a It would have coat two month ago This last statement doe not apply to frocks. A number of the smart tailors and tbe dressmaking departments of many hops offer tempting rates at this season of the year. The southward-bound crowd, while large, does not by any means furnish enough orders . to keep the dressmakers busy between winter and spring seasons and In order to keep their work Xolk, yet not keep them In idleness, dressmakers put forward reduced prices for work as a lure. Of course, there la no telling Just what the spring will bring forth. In the line of new fashions; but there are conservative models which are fairly sure to be modish throughout the . spring and summer, even If not the laat cry ot fashion) and it la a sensible thing to have such a frock made now. so that one may take advantage of the between-season prices and have some thing ready for wear In the early spring. It seems quite probable that the leaning ' toward the severe tailor-made for street wear, a tendency very noticeable last fall, will be emphasized In the spring, and & coat and skirt costume made with a con servative coat, either semi-fitting or close i fitting, and finished with, regulation ooat sleeve and coat collar, 1 a saf proposition and a good thing to have in readiness, for ' the first mild days. For that matter, there : are days all through our winter when such i a costume. If not In suiting too light of weight, is comfortable. The new suitings are not yet much in ! evidence In the shops; but a few light ; weight French suiting, tweeds and serges have appeared and are being mad up for southern wear. The plain French serge of fin quality, both In white and In blue, is a favorite, and among the blue serges there are several new shades deep, yet full of color, such a the electric blue, which has been liked In Paris this winter, and the Indigo, which was Introduced last fall. , The voiles and Panamas are being pushed for southern use and are always practical; but nothing new In materials of this class ht yet appeared and now that .voile Is as much a favorite in winter as In summer the winter stock pf such material may be drawn upon for tbe purposes of (he south ward bound. . The spring stuff most conspicuous In this early showing 'ts perhaps the rajah sir 'which is put forward In many new color combinations and designs and is insisted upon with a unanimity that suggests a de termination among the manufacturers and merchants to make this silk a leading fea ture of the coming season. A majority of the new rajuhs are In plaid and check ef fects, but there are many stripes, too, and the plaids and checks are In moBt cases of the lino stripe variety a plain ground barred off or checked off with lines of con trasting color. dray and white combination are fre quently repeated In these stuffs and. In deed, the liking for gray which has beer emphatic thla winter bid fair to hold over Into the spring and summer, If the color 'Indication ot the first spring showing are to be trusted. A soft, silvery gray rajah, barred oft Into a regular three-Inch plald Ing by a rather heavy line of white, has excellent possibilities and Innumerable H Ike IFiriifare , We wish to call the attention of the professional end business men of Omaha and Vicinity to our special show ing of Office Furniture. ' Wo nre not satisfied to- mow umce xurnuure ns good as others; it is our aim ' to ' offer something better, something more modern. Our new stock excels in ele gance in construction, beau ty and exclusiveuess in de sign, for we are solo Omaha and Vicinity agents fox four of the best lines of desks manufactured. Sole agents for the "Derby" Desk of Boston. Sole agenta for the "Standard" Desk of New York. Sole agents for the "Peterson" Desk of Chicago. Sole agents for the "Gunn" Desk of Grand Rapids. Sole agents for the "Gunn" Filing Cabinets, "Gunn's" Vertical Filing Cabinets, "Gunn's" Sectional Bookcases. Miller, Stewart & Beaton 413-15-17 South 16th Street. ye. us nniiwiM i i t if UNEXCELLED? I NO, UNEQUALLED! (that is the word to use) when you are speak ing of the New Home Rotary Shuttle Sewing Hachine. The latest improved Sewing Ma chine on the market. We might go on here (if space would permit) and enumerate the many advantages this ft 1 a f ir - . v njm li ' I IHayden Sewing Machine Dept. particular machine has over any other makes. But we rea lize the best way to have you call at our Sewing Machine De partment and give " the machine a thor ough inspection. We carry a complete line of Shuttle Machine from $18.50 up. Machine sold for cash or on the easy payment plan. . We furnish supplies for and repair all makes of Sew ing Machines. Also rent machines. Brothers. Phone Doug. 2600 was formed of silver srauze almost entirely and another shows a succession of hiririon hv trmtlf of hundKome Irish laee. with a disk between each two or three, Soft satin ribbons in warm rose relieved Chat About wastes. tne wnite ana suver. Mrs. Ellzsbeth Kspenak Is a town coun- Wlth certain shades of gray, silver is cllor of Uergen, Norway, and also hon especlally effective, and the silk mouaellne orary secretary of the Norwegian Woman's i. GOWN OF SILVER SPOTTED MOUSSELINB AND SILVER GAUZE, A 8ECOND OF SATIN VELOUR AND SILVER LACE, A THIRD OF MAIZE CREPE DE CHINET WITH LACE AND A FOURTH OF GRAY MOUSSELINB AND SILVER. of the sketch was of exactly the right tone to harmonize with the lines of tiny silver rose and the silver lace which served as trimming for the frock. ( Christian IVmperanoe union. Bessie Leonard, the daughter of a flour mill owner in Uarfield, U., took charge of the engine and boiler when the engineer struck, for she had studied engineering. In Wlnteraet, la., Gertrude M. Duff ha been- elected county superintendent ot Changes are rung on this theme, the also "tuffs, but hardly enough of them are In ground and their faintly green leaves gtv- minute bowknot is a good design In both Into the trimming scheme, schools. In Idaho, where women vote. f the plaid, the width of the lines and vldence to offer convincing testimony as ng Just the needed touch of relieving color embroidered wis and batiste: and shaded Little change in last season's silhouette leaves irons Kasnion s koipdook. seventeen women were elected county su th shades of the grsy varying In all ta their chances In the spring fashion pre- m the bwrmony of pink and white. Or per- dots on a white ground, while not die- Is noticeable in these first lingerie models. Velvet and silk are tremendously popular genntendents or schools at tne last eteo Itnaglnable ways. Tttm. There are women who will not con- hap you may prefer a design of fine stripes tlnctly new, for they were used lat season, but the rise of the long shoulder line end pX'nartf' and thTTaUer' for a" The Income ef Mrs. John Jacob Astor 1 There are, too, some very smart rajahs lde' planning a warm weather outfit with- In white and silvery gray, with loose spray are among the effective design of the new the tendency to Introduce contrasting1, any occasion. Velvet coctumes usually put down at J,60O,ooo a year, but her re in Irregular mixed plaid, such as the in- oul 'ncludmR In it at least one foulard of valley lilies tossed carelessly over the stock. sleeves under a shoulder drapery like the take on very aimple llnee. although often sources are practically unlimited. Although, risible plaids of the winter cloths, many J- " surface, the blossoms io white with faint Tn best of the new organdie, have a body of the blouse or to cut the upper part dcloh and'ldllvTTn'd ffo'therfshe manages" to reul h?r ATt'lU Shades of grsy and Unas of white entering general utility wear in warm weather, graj shadows and the delicate stems In Dar plaid of heavy white line and a colored ' h 'eeve in one with the shoulder of iewejed bands are favorite garnitures In society. She is more sought after than Into the composition of the plaid. These hoKh t various time other silk have palet green. design of ome lngle large flower, poppy, the blouse Is evident In these summery . The vogue of the bretelle and suspender wan,. America by those svlth so Same designs are, of course, repeated In loed It aside and it ha been declared Thenj u another j,.,, , wn,ch tlny orchld etc coloring. and draw- models, as it ha. been In the late winter '"Vets, h" ?1rJT.n?h2d.t,t ?hl C The 'Titlc'coast line has had a rule other colorings. 1 leaves, spraying like maidenhair fern, but lng of these flowers testifies, as do all the models. , important spring fashion Itema. The draped debarring woman clerks from employment a grounq or tne sort tan, whlon Is the "" o.ww ... w. ajirernt shape, almost entirely cover a floral designs, to the Increasing excellence mien irwm bibu ptobih imsj surplice In combination wltn tne drooping in ineir unices, uui im now announced natural pongee color, plalded or checked the doUe1 variety, showing very slight wh. ound, the leaf design being In lav- of the art standards among manufacturer. Idea, and models which have been popular blouse and lonit shoulder e "" P' noi.VfYhc? in lines 01 almond crean or mahomnv -iti '""J tnilar or rn or rrm v as the case mav Printed butUtea. ailk mull, and even n cium or oiner winter uimenai worn oui t---.-- :-, - v,.... ,.. .k. .-. ; mv .n.nlnv unm,n aii-noarauher rw- i j . . i i l. i i jt . i . . - - - - ,. . .. .. ,. ... . I'M umi. u micwii uiwimu ' J 1 " -- - . . . " ..w.. v. VU.. v.T, J, I ift - - jil. U, a ILU BIIVWIIIS; It I M.I1 .ll.Un. Ul V1 Uli. UHIUVifg BIIOW 1 1 1 a 1 1 JT J. liio UCaiglia IUJUiai - - - - umi D. " - . ently been a favorite with the designers, and comblnstlons of. white and color are legion, some of the smartest of these being In bright chestnut brown en a white ground. Some of the designs. In small in definite checks, show several oolors charm ingly blended, . One of thtsa In soft dull lavender, dull . blue, gray and whit ts particularly har , snoniousi but there ar other color schemes . as successful. Inch-wide stripes in tan or , whit and some soft color, such as lav ender or almond green or blue, are ex tremely attractive, and an effootlve design. pot nearly so conspicuous It sounds, hows a wide stripe of tan alternating with a Roman stripe, In which dull rose ami In white and dark blue, whit and violet, white and gray, eto. It has a white ground on which One hair line stripes of color are set closely together. Over this surface are scattered dots of va rious sixes, from a dot the slse of a 6-cent piece to a dot of the ordinary wafer else, all In the color of the line stripes, but eaoh framed in a fine clear line of white. The effect Is remarkably good, the design hav ing character without being conspicuous and bizarre. Other satin foulards show groups of line stripes In color set at two-inch Intervals on a white ground, and down the white two-Inch stripe are sprinkled either tiny ring or lozenges In the color of the line stripes. The taffetas, messallnes and other . i M i .i . , . . i . i t niun tn ulimir a i.nnHlHarnltlA .vniliiiu tif n.. i ... .l.l.f. a rA ..In. StenOKT&DUOrS. coior, mo coor oeing uc.pe-i wB.e i... ,n cmnoa cioin ana i musiu. in., w...- " "?"""Z'"IZ1Z. ' r.L'i'Jl'Z n.lnnrl. I.lraheth Harrison, although onl leaves are thlckeet, wbll at the end of ter. For example, there may be group or " " gum.p or unueru.uuso nu r.a , , '"""-' Vollows" Put 15 years oldT his filled fur the last two year the pray it fade to a pal hue. . fine black stripes, set ot rather wide Inter- lve caps or short outer sleeves of the ?"0or " , "( 'tepid water with five drops thi responsible position of engineer at her A blue and white spider cloth ha a wide vals on a white ground, and the continuity linen falling over three-quarter sleeus of of D.ue and a small piece of lump starcn. father s sawmill ."'IhnMnli stdi "t shaotd blue, light In It. of thi, striping U Interrupted by little the sheer lingerie material. h.ndLreWef ""rote'ly " ttorou'Jhtr' weu Son'uionT.e'r.e deepest tone, alternating with a wide stripe flower sprays or tiny floral wreaths In Cluny is the lace most In use for trim- " ,",and tnen squeezing it as dry as f her father s traction engine pulling t he of white, and over all are thrown cluster, delicate colors set Into the .tripe. mlng linen In thi. first exhibit of linen possible. When all the handkerchief,. iav. Jurlr.JT another W .... . n V. . , I . L.;.. Vnan p.1m1 In thla wsv. jnl'AHil 1 h fm nil f tOUQ. going iroill UNO larnt VJ aa.UI.UM V or mile wniie uuusiea. ii m in un ur mere may o a wiuo ainpe vi uiki mnv,i nn olan plnlh nr towel until . .. . . , ... . .. ..m t thoaa which nr. trimmer! in smoothly on a clean cioin or towei until they can be ironed. The erase for Venetian ' jewelry Is re- r ir julsite drawing of the floral designs and alternating with a while stripe and the ,e,m t0 b tho,a "hlch are trimmed In In the way in which they appear to melt floral motifs are set down this wide black folu tuk" the Bklrt Bt Into the background tnstesd of standing s out clear cut and disttnot that half the ef- col sh and chiffon, and th border design In flower coloring are equally charming In connection with material In dots or stripes appear on a whit ground; but, as has been said before, we are thor- fectlveneas of these new silk and cotton material lie. The printed silk mulls are beautiful, too, and the embroidered batistes and Swisses defy description. These last materials, at strloa The black and white and flower wlda Interval and headed by Inset bands sponsible for the new fad In millinery. It nnVo'nli .re a7wa T chimin, tor d"" tnaertlon. Very often these tucks consist, of a quaint buckle studded with color design, .re alway. charming ror ' h f . . . . ,aM tm. of various colorings, which are sheer cotton, and .uch alike a. mouesellne u" or p! . box pla!1 introduced Into a heavy foreign setting. designs In WB rwui aim in aunts ei- Hrlght colored .tones are usee, eucn as h. , , fectlve models this plait runs up the front orange, green, blue and garnet, .and some- ... - of the blouse to meet a low drawn fichu times large moonsionee. occupy e. ceni-r. wnicn oiaca . . - . thrash wheat. There are now four women who have licenses to navigate the waters at Pitts burg. They are Captains Mrs. Mnry Qreen, Mrs Mary Hwsn anil the Dlppold sisters. Tlie entire Dlppold family now have lioens- to pilot steamboats, and the women nave all served their apprenticeship of three yeara In the pilot housi and on the roof of Ohio steamers. , green anJ blue ppar. but In .uch har- , . . 11.50 and even fi a yard, are frock ma- ..,.,..., imv i. uu ,urprl,p, blng merely of tbe check and terials as costly as suks; ana a "simple oughly ranilllar wltn sucn effects tnrougn . striking color contrast. I'laln rajah is offered in all ths popular . .had, which are likely to retain their pop . ularlty with ths coming of spring, end It . Is sjid that Uil material I to be tremen dously worn for motor and traveling coat and costume. Certain It Is that It is being . mad VP In considerable quantities for . southern us and that th manufacturers of du.t coat are planning a large number of their model in rajah., Ujough those . ,ummM loolt ,nTOnQU,n(ial. A few foulard aire blossoming with , th Swisses and mulls and other suntmery pluid order familiar Uat .urnmer and de- muslin frock" fashioned from such stuff the sheer silken .tuff, of .lmllar design, sirable chiefly for ahlrtwaUt frocks. "O Inexpensive luxury! but at least one Embroidered robe pattern In batiste. It la when one comes to the cottons that reU one "onJr wort MT. the effort of the manufacturer to provide The all-white embroidered Swisses are drapery or oollar, while the blouse and ,onf. ,Parf or veiI wi,ich falls down from skirt at each side ot the plait sre joined one side usually the left is still seen In by an Inset girdle of lac Insertion. millinery. Sometime th carf reaches to . M , . , the walat. Plain coat and skirt costumes of heavy Tha ,hort pIaltea walking skirt retains linen, severely tailored and made with Its popularity and, worn with a Jaunt .1.111 mr,A ..ni.mii.. dniairn nf fur or cloth. It has a carticulorlv wis.. null. etc., will have an unu.ually . . . " . . . smart effect. Bometlmea the little coat successful season If prediction, ar. ful- 'r?' ""VUJ d'I take, the form of , he new hie length, or . rare and beautiful novelties fo, th. coming fllle n1 " nnufaeturers and Import- traw , atura, t0, nen; ...orT flat basque, falling over th. eason are moat apparent. If the prellml- are many pretty new ae.ign. in tne.e pop- ,r. have evidently eounted confidently upon ... h,f. mK,, . ,,-( hips. Bklrts with Innumerable gores are nary ahowlng la a fair sample of the things "l" materials. Large quantities of these ,uch fulfillment, for, whll only a .mall WD" "um,r ana PP"'"ly- fashionable. They are most becuinlng to to com. this i. to be a spring and summsr Bwlss have already been sold, and though percentage of th. rob. Importation, ar -' :fr"ner.eUr8omer.krn. Rar- 'In many u of wonderful cottons pi. satlna ar tremendous evening wesr. A touch A Skin of Beauty is a jo Forever. T, fella Ooureud'a Orlantel Cream er Magloal Beautifler. a, u4 bkta Di.4 ana vry th.muj oa euiT. w4 u Im SlVtlOB. S kM -l us mm of ; th iu U M hll blMI l A CMpI BO SbUDt rf im. rr. u a. Wr ef kui tos is tKCl A U4II ' ttv4 Univl la IM VUMWimMiu au &on which will x"re win . "J '" already here ana on view, tnese few are T , " " V ,V , .w h,. nineteen gores, while othera have seven- make the manufacturers triumph of last before tne spring season is rainy on, it a dear Indication of th. emphaal. put upon " .. ' . ..." 7. ..... .v , teen, fifteen, nine or .even, just aa tm-y I. ..V.fnl vhath.i Ih.ra mill h niruln . . . . . IUIKI inn ana musilliB irt mi vn inatuiMK rt'ptntea. " "" :":":; ." :.:::: uca " lu wr .k.., .v.ntn material., and the aoft. sun- l. mur-h tn favor for ball gowna. . .. . pnarmmH n n iiiii.ii. bib moil lainuw. - . - . . . . iui oiuy are mesa exquiaue conon aiuns - high In price and rivalling the most beautl- F.mbroldered Swisses and batistes show- iale blues, lavsnder.. yellows, gray a nil or sneer silken stuffs in charm, but even mg uencaio ... ... ur.., ......y. pinas sno wn.w "1r uU yii . . ... nrnr,nwlnn of h. I.iat avenln. ""..r .7,. ,r. h.T.w i-.tl.-e 1 finished the cheeper cottons are surprisingly lovely but must be seen to te appreciated. One embroidered In aelf-tou., ar offered at ,..,. :lllhnr. d.slan. and eharmine- with a bertha of creamy lace, falling from in ansign ana quality. The airmtlea, printed pretty n wmij s.ripea prices ranging irom sju iu rw. ana since ,ff,cts are obtained by discreet use of ell batistes, oigandles and In fact all the old with closely set black hair lines and Is the trimming I all upplled In the pattern ver Uc ,nVer rosea, cloth of llver, etc. favorites among cotton of modest prie prlnkled with pal blue embroidered dots and the frock I o nearly mad that an Tbt t'QUT VMlnB frock of th central ar rrettier than ever, and there are several of wafer sis. expensive dressmaker I. not needed to put ... .patched from Parisian modela and th. .oft, sup- Brown I. much In favor ror oan gowna. ily In demand for One charming costume Is made of brown . silk muslin, over rose pink .ilk. The run of .liver appear. e'"ied with a thick ruche of the entirely new fabric of tbe cotton and silk Another la In pale gray and white with it together uocesaully, aa elaborate and nIuitr,t, the possibilities of the .liver lUlUSftlaS, Pru. 17 (rest km JIfatt InTai v . ,v. . mi-ha HI hrnwn muslin. A tiny ruche of muslin also edge, the lac. The puff ileevea are transparent. pa rose pink chiffon taking the place of the pink silk, which lines the skirt and bodice. The sleeves have a small ruche of muslin at . ottl- k. . 1 I asf.m w.sr,-i4 rt lirnivn class which, however they may wear-a lavender dots. This combination Is, by the charming lingerie frock Is obUlned more ,now erD. with Hruges llu-Zt rihhon. with king ends falling down matter still to be determined-are unde- way, a popular one with th designers, eaally and economically through the use ot Jac trimming and big velvet bows upon the left .Ide. On the left side of the bodice nlal.ly of phenomenal beauty in color and black and white line .trlped ground, or .uch a rob than In any other way. k, . f , and ,mDra DOdlc. the .liver large spray of amall pink roaes. design. check ground, with a floral; or dot design One piece lingerie frock., whose blouse appaarea only ,n palIl.tt. embroider, or- ."ffJ.Son the" tb A stuff called spider cloth I. conspicuou. In lavender having been turned out In al- and skirts ar. Joined by Ineet waistbands natnentlng th. laoe tab., but a frock of hett even a flimsy party fr- k doe. not an this ltut Ti u rv h r thmirh n,,t most all of the cotton.. Uolng back to the or girdles or lace, are numerous among ... , . .a. a . imnnrtun .hn touch of braiding or corning, wnicn tranrparent, and of exquisite sheen, while .wlst.es, one finds the nnest or wnite .wis tn. new muslin moaei., ana are more eaally In point c; design and color it yield, the with on embroidered rose design, in the accompllahed by th amateur dressmaker ptUio to none of th must costly printed tiniest of pink rosea, scattered over It, than are the purely princess models cut materials. and especially attractive are white swlascs In one fror" yoke or shoulder to hem. Im- Imaglne a delicate plijk ground shading thickly sprinkled with small dots In two ported llng?ri models are wonders of In- sliver roses tdged the finely plaited revers nilonalised are made to serve as motifs tv a pink Just a shade deeper behind the harmonising colors, such as pale pink and trlcate detail, while aimple Of outline, and of mouasellne de sole. In attractive conventional designs. One graceful sprays of arple bLoaaoms which pale green, pal blue and dedicate lav- hand embroidery and Valenciennes are tbe White silk mouaaellne embroidered In very elmple pattern which Is 1 laTlTeilV are tatterd over the aurface, their pink ender, etc chosen trimming, though heavier laces, silver dots was the material of a most de- J" byseveraltralghroVs'of soutache flushed' petals melting Into tit pink back- A tiny wreath of flowers tied with a such aa Irish and cluny, frequently enter lectable little frock whose full short bolero cr cord, whichever It luay hajpea U be; satin veiour. acooraea a more important mow w' i:, . ... . m . . . k-a much the aame effect. The (Jreelc nor- role to etlver. th gulmp nd short sleeves mu,ch Ukell on velvets and uo. not oeing entirely or nne silver iuee 8!milnr to have become common; flower lace. In flounce, howed where the skirt scroll and vine are pretty but are al wa. slit up th. left front and a line of tiny 'VZl nXtV,'': Makes Fat Vanish 15 r We save sue simp ous records ol rcduvuoQ iiiDuixlrcds of cei with the KrcwliB 1 rwatmeitl t Wl decided, fur a lud Mriod only, to iv fr trial ueMUuents. I rveuetlva ut asanas m week guar mihL No person I to Ul but wtiat it will hw li.w deaued eBoct, sua do nuttw w.btrw tl ecj 11 is luj tea tijoiai, tusthiii, cheek, netk-- urcuui. die due aria snrwnr aa itliout -hiic ot r.i.rt.rT Wl'.h TOUT cuttoaury habile. N . 1 1 r.1 1 no rriii'.lee or dietoaJoft. rtr ivotly BJUeUeael Estysfldqukk reeulw. Doe take our wort lor thisi we well! rwe It ( wb ..).H. iiheuaunem. Aethrna, fiaiwf w. . . wi eiWUB""", no , n.MU Sod Heart tru. lee leawe ea fat is reduced. V. rile k day fnc frre lkn ireeaOueat and llkisuawrd bookie na lite subieci it oueia yuu aouuu, Aocueaa 1. Bromley Co.. Dim, 6U. lue t'kllaa SC. M. T. Oil. A. IS n7 frW 7 furjShop a that lead vast tho duur. of tti com- anuu ' -