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1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 31, 1912. fci i! ! .5 " i I t ! w mm lip Womei Everywhere Know that their figure is depend ent entirely upon their corset and wo know that Warner'! designs are the dependable corsets. Know it because each season our sales increase by the million pairs, due entirely to their oplendid value. We have directly traced the sale of dozens of pairs to the proper fitting of one pair. Whyt-i-because they shape fashionablyfit comfortably and outwear any other corset. Warner'! "Double-Skirta" are the greatest corset in vention since rust-proof they prevent the skirts of iong models from tearing or stretching. We stand back of the mer chant who sells you a War ner's Corset. We guarantee them not only to shape fash ionably, to fit comfortably, but not to nut, break or tear. Sold Everywhere $1.00 to $5.00 it EVERY FAIR GUARANTEED Your 7oot Dress is One of Great Impurtiic. )QIpie5 Solves the ShoeProblem by showing for Spring the right materials on correct patterns end lasts that are both up-to-date and comfortable. Tan, Wliitc and Black I are running neck and neck J for popularity, in Colon- f ials, Pumps and Button Boots. Prices $3.50 to $1.50 Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South 15th Street. Karbach Block. L jPARASOLS OFJEJGHT SHADE Linen Ones Hay Be Had for a Small (htlay of Cost SOME ABE M0EE ELABORATE Other of the w Stylea Are Wash able Soaa Have Priaca Teasels iwn ( ae Polka Dat Design. What Women Are Doing in the World Any woman be ihe rich or be the poor -mar have dainty wlrtta parasol th! season, (or the new linen (tin shade are very inexpensive. The cbeapeat of thrm sell (or 75 cents, and from that the prices oar according to the elaborateness of Ihe trimming. The delightful thine about the perfectly plain linen paraaola ht that the clew needle woman may embroider them la aa fancy a pattern aa aha like and la that way secure a very stunning sun shade (or very little money. By doing the band work herself aba also has the opportunity ot bavins It correspond with whatever design la on her suit or sown. These new linen parasols are washable. The libs are all white enamelled and the handles are of plat a bos wood. The lone fringed tassels are ot cotton. There Is nothing about them which soap and water win soil and they coma out af tha wash looking almost as trash aa nsw. Soma ot tha whlta paraaola have polka dots scattered ever them and hemstitched borders ot plain goods at tha edge, Soma have blue or pink dots with pink or blue borders to correspond. One ot tha richest at tha silk parasols la ot Imported pongee, with a wide border ot satin brocaded with blue, tan and green flowers. Tha handle to large knobbed, in green carved wood and has a long tan silk teasel. Another gorgeons parasol I of ger anium-colored mesaaline with an eight Inch border, veiled with black ohlffon and with a Ova-Inch black satin fringe around tha edge. The border has a full niching of black chiffon outlining Its edges. Tha handle to plain black ebony. Vaa Dyke Palate. Purple eblfroa draped over waits satin forma tha body ot one of the parasols. The border la formed ot deep. Vaa Lryke paints, at Mack and whlta striped satin veiled wHh black shadow lace edged with a niching of chiffon. A double taeeel ot purple satin Is en the ebony handle. A striking sunshade of American Beauty mseaiUns has Vaa Dyke points at diagonally striped black and whtts satis outlined with fancy black braid. A very dainty sun shade to made sf pompadour ribbon In Dolly Varden colors alternating with Plato pink ribbon. The new Quaker parasols are simpler. They are ot two-toned silk, tha outslds being of one color and tha Inside ot a contrasting shade. One at tha Quaker paraaola la of bright green, lined with dainty lavender. Tha handle to at dark green. Tha tee-tone effect Is being carried out In the new umbrellas, svaa tha black silk ones having cerise, green and blue Va luta Some of tha umbrellas alas have colored borders to correspond with the lining. o Eg Fancy Cuffs and Collars Call Out I "Big Lace Displays Neckwear to especially attractive ibis season. Tha fad for fancy autre and col lars has brought In a big line ot Uw onl embroidery sets for both suits and dresses. km af the finest ot these laos seta are ta be had at Hayden Bros.' store. Thev are In Irish, crochet, Maltese and earrl macrons. There are soma dainty chemi settes In the same hand-made races. These Dutch collar sets, Quean Anna collars and coat seta are. made of all klnda ot lace Venice, me frame, Cluny, Plane n. Tha cuffs are wide and the col lars am large. Some ot the eollara are of tha cardinal shape, tha square nar rowing toward the waist tine In the back. gome of tha collars are round, some pointed. Jabots will be worn until we doff our suits and don our summer dresses. Bid? effects are most popular In Jabots, rat Johnson, buyer for Ilaydrn Broa, whe has lust returned from New York, de clares that tha New York women wear the eta-plaited frills with their suits. Bo, ot course. It will continue proper pv Omaha women to do so. Corsage bonnets made of messallns ribbon la roses, violets and all the flow ers arc shows Is all Ihe local stores. SI AHA has had many women of national prominence speak here during the last winter lira. Emmcline Pankhurst. the British suffragette leader; Mrs. Maud Ballington Boot'i. a national prison worker? Mrs. Ella Kiagg. superintendent of Chicago school; Kate Bernard, the Oklahoma Whirlwind: Miss Julia Lathrop and Mrs. Gertrude Howe Britton. settlement workers ct Hull House. This week wa are to have a cKnuuc to the season of noted voiikq In Miss Fola La Follette, who will give a lecture on "Democracy of Woman 6uf frage" In the auditorium ot the Young Women's Christian association next Sat urday evening at I 11 8ha Is described aa a young woman of charming personality and brilliant mind After graduating from tha University a' Wisconsin she began her career aa an actress, during which she lias had a va ried professional experience ranging from Shakespearean repertoire In Ada Re nan company to her recent part aa leading woman In Percy Mackaye's poetic drama. "The tjcarecrow." Miss La Follette gives interpretative readings and lectures or the drama and also on the subject of woman suffrage. Tha underlying thought In Miss La Toi lettes lecture Saturday evening Is that no group to wise enough or good enough to govern any other group. alias La Follette in addition to her own accomplishments hss tha distinction of being tha daughter of Senator and Mra. Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin. Mrs. Qeorga Mlddlston Is tha married name of Mtas La Follette. Miss Sara S. Hayden, head of tha art department la the University of Ne braska, will be the speaker at the open meeting ot the, Omaha Woman's elub Monday afternoon, when tha program will be In charge ot the art department of the club, of which Mrs. W. H. Hen cock la leader. Mlas Hayden' topic will be "London Art Galleries." Mrs. 8. N. Bess will give a group of vocal solos-The Nightingale." by Stev ens; Welting." by Millard. Tha literature department will vary ts j program thla week with a social meeting combined With Its regular study period Wednesday at 1 p. m. at tha home of Mrs. Albert Edholm. The program of the last meeting, which was not held nn account of bad weather, will be combined with this week program, making a verv full afternoon' meeting. One-half th program will consist of tha reading of J bean's "Peer Oynt." Mrs. Theodore Mayer leader, aaslated by Mrs. B. M. Byfert. Mrs. Edholm will lead tha other hslt ot the program, which will Include Rostand' "Cnontlcier" and Maeterlinck's Bluebird." At tha social hour the hostesses will bo the leader at tha department-Mrs. Mil lard Langteld, Mrs. George & Darr. Mrs. Oeorio Bonner. Mrs. C. H. Mullin, Mr, a C. Swingley, Mrs. Edholm. Mra. Mayer. AQ who expect ta ha present ore asked to telephone their acceptance to the secretary, Mrs. Joseph Polcar. Thk household economics denartmant at tha Woman club will hold lta annual election ot officers Thursday morning. There also will be a discussion en the work to be taken up by the department et year. .. ... , ' . ; The social science department will elect Its new of Boars Moods;, April t. Mrs. Halleck Res will be kuL. h. lesson ot too art department of tha Wo man's club Thursday morning. She will be assisted by Mrs. A. B. Somen. The artists studied will be Albert Neuhuvs ana winism Roeiofs. Ths literature denartment nf ha Smith Omaha Century Literary dub will have a Walt Whitman meeting Tuesday after noon at the home nf Mm Rmi m . Cuuough. low North Twenty-second street. Mrs. McCullough will read paper oa "Whitman, the Artist" The ML. - it - WiiiiuM jiii n. i. ... - Tit n urvr. im rf hmMi . w v fc- ew in im J no nc jr.rwgMrnslirs .. saw Latest Styles in Gloves for Summer Will Be Washable There sre a number of new whs!K glove this spring show in Omaha store. One Is called the Veldoa. It la pure whit with a smooth surface aii-l will wash Ilka ehamola. Tha doerkln glove are something an tha same order and the chamotsetta gloves, which look Ilka chamois and cost only half as much, coma la both whit and yellow. Silk glove win be good for this summer aa In past summers, Come have dainty hani embroidery. Net gloves arc also shown Whlta kid gloves are the smartest thing for street wear before H la time to put ea sammer'gloves. The white gloves are stitched In white, with a few having lavender, black and honey-colored stitch ing. Black stands second to whlta far street wear aad after that caane the blues and tana and gray. Handbags Are Small and of Varied Skins The new handbsgs are email and In b'ack and color and shown in all the deferent aklna morocco, aafflea, plg-skln, patent leather, pi a seal; but the moat summery ot aU are tha whlta bags In leather and la lace. Tha all-over lace bags are handsomest la Irish crochet and are held -aught by a frame at the lop or else etc with a drawing string. There are also some linen bags with belts to match. A point In favor ot these lace and linen bags Is that they may be washed. C01OTG TO LECTUBE AT TEE OMAHA Y. W. C. A. rasaaiaaeBBeBswaBaBSssBBBBaBMBaaeaBBBaBBB I FOLA LA FOLLETTE. j department will discuss Whitman as a prophet of nature. Selections from Whit man's works will be read by Mra A. 1 D. Majora and Miss Louise Schnlde!. The oratory department of the Wo man's club will have a Scotch program Tuesday morning In tha studio of the leader. Mlsa Lillian Fitch, when Miss Margaret Thompson will give reading from Barrle'a stories and Burns' poems. The Imogen lub of Florence, will meet Thuraday'afternoon with Mrs. M. C. Co and Mrs. R. H. Olmsted. Mra. R. A. Ooldlng and Mrs. F. H. Reynolds will report current topics. "Stories to Cultivate the Imagination," will be tha subject ot tha Story Tel lers' league Thursday afternoon In the public library under the leadership of Mis Isabel McMillan. Among the stories told will be Dickens's "A Child's Dream of a Star." and Maeterllnk's "Bluebird." A talk will be given on tha life and poems ot Robet Louis Stevenson.. The Dundee Woman's club will meet Wednesday aftenoon with Mr. W. B. Howard. Mr. W. E. Ilhoades will be leader, and Thomas Bailey Aldrlch'a Story ot a Bad Boy," will be reviewed. Mrs. J. A. Perry will report current vanta. Tha Omaha chapter of the Daughter ot the American Revolution will hold lta regular meeting Monday afternoon at f SO at tha residence of Mrs. John J. Foster, KIT South Thirty-fifth avenue. Among tha social events to be given In Washington. D. C, at tha twenty first national congress of -the national society ot the Daughter ot the Amer ican Revolution, which "tha Omaha wo mea who are delegates will attend or ta reception at the Whit House April Id, tha reception given at Continental hall, April IS, by Mra. Matthew T. Scott tha president general, and tha entertain ment by Saunwa MacManus, tha Irish story teller, at Continental hall April 11 Tha Benson Woman's club will hold a library meeting Thursday afternoon with Mr. Charles Tracy, president ot the club. Current events will be discussed by Mra, A. R. Cuylsr. Plana for tha summer school of mis sion to be held at the University of Omaha next summer by the woman of tha churches, ore crystallising Into shape. Tba latest addition to the list ot lectur er to Han T. Freece, son of on apostate Mormon elder, who will apeak on 'The Whlta Slave ot Mormondom." Mr. Freece recently worked his wsy through tb University ot Colombia. Mrs. B. L. Barr, president of tha North Bide Mother's club, haa called a special meeting of tha club for Tuesday afternoon at tha home of Mr. E. O. Air a. Kit Locust street, tor tba pur pose of planning a social affair for mother and children. j COMBINATIONSDITS FOR ALL ! Two and Three-Piece Stylei Are How Being Superceded. PETTICOATS DO SOT BUSTLE Baft. CUnalaa Material la TJsecl and MUadr Will Wear aa Few aw Peeelble During Wauras Me the. However elaborate tha undergarments may be, they or ail made on straight and narrow line ta order that ao extra fullness be added to milady's costume. according to tba styles shown In tba Omaha stores. Tha woman In chaise ot tha petticoat section in one ot tha store said that tnera la Just half aa much goods being used In the petticoat thla season aa there wss two or three year ago. Tba doubt ruffle and scuff ruffles hare bean entirely dona away with, a plaited flounce eel eg the only fullness at the border, dome of the petticoats hare a border of silk fringe the color of the silk. Most of the petticoat or mad with the Jersey tops, with an elastic around the waist. The soft, clinging measallna is being used more than any other silk. The day of tha stiff, rustling taffeta petticoat has gone along with hips and full skirts. Tba underskirts are In plain and changeable silks and should match the suit - The idea of soft, clinging material, and ta few as possible ot them to carried out in all lingerie mora than ever this sea son. There to a aew wash petticoat called the skeleton petticoat. It to cut on straight lines with hardly any Oar to ward the edge. It haa bo flounce what' ever, being finished with row of inser tion and lace, put on without a bit of fullness. The petticoats, princes (lip, combina tion suit and night gowns are mad of the filmiest kind of materials sheer nain sooks and India linens, crepe and voile The newest and daintiest ot underwear to made of crepe de chine. Lac has entirely superceded embroidery a trimming tor underwear, because It Is so much softer, although on the French hand embroidered piece, of course, laos and embroidery ore, combined. Even tha medallions which used to be used In embroidery or being used In lac Instead. Cluny laos remains tha favorite oa lingerie, wltn Valenciennes, French and derma n a doss second, feather stitching to used a great deal. The combination suits corset cover and petticoats and corset cover and drawers have entirely done away with separate artlclea of underwear and with the chemise, chiefly because they do away with unnecessary fullness. The young woman at the lingerie coun ter In one ot the store who to just back from a buying tour In tb east says that American women refuse to wear the chemise, and that tha French maker of hand embroidered underwear are now making the combination suits especially to please the women In this country. Soma of these combination suit are being shown In Omaha store tor the first time this spring. The combination with night gown to match In material and ornamentation, form a set. and bid fair to supersede the French hand embroid ered sets of chemise, drawer and Bight gown. Aa entirely new article of underwear la the Knickerbocker drawers, which or straight and scant. They either tie at waist and knee or or fastened with elastic. Night gowns sr made of tha Sam soft material as the other lingerie and an made on kimono and slip-over line. They or trimmed with lace and hand em broidery. Sleeve are very short sod fluffy. Colored ribbons or stIU used In lin gerie. But although block and dark col ors are used by eastern woman, only pink snd blu ribbons era In the lingerie ehown her. Blu to tb favorite color. "W buy twice many sets with bin ribbon ss with pink." said tb head one of one of tha lingerie departments. The rib bons are made Into soft, dainty bows and flowers, the large, heavy bow being teen no more. Nabody ta Two Old to lean that tb sure way ta cure a cough, cold or sore lung la with Dr. King's New Discovery. Kej and tl.tft For sale by Beaton Drug Co. O Your Spring Suit Tailored To Your Measure In Time for Easter... The prettiest display of Bponged and shrunk wool ens of beautiful colors and designs to choose from, and artists to cut and fit them to you. These garments are all built in our well ventilated shops by experienced men tailors. Before Easter at the very reasonable price of J20, s25, 30 and Up Beautiful designs in ready made suits of all wool, at $25.00 to 7 .50 Skirts in Voiles, Serges etc., all colors and styles, $7.50 to , $2 Shadow Designs . " Latest in Veils Khadow design la the Shetland finish washabla veils la white. Mack and colors blues, browns, and grasns are beet for street wear. Tbere le a aew automobile vefl mad af ehlffou with as e'aatle band whir, may either fit the veil down over the face er bote H eloee ta tle bead la back bb It to worn o( tb lace. FtllLLHiERY FOR EASTER Trimmed Hats, both large and small, in neat and nifty designs, on sale this week, at Including some new straw shapes, original prices from $3 to $10. The Store That Saves Ton Money 1 Kimono Sleeves Are Gone from the New Style Waists There or many new Botes in waists, chief of which to the new ccsssck blouse, which has a deep peplum below the waist lias. Ia the chiffon, measallna, marquis ette aad crepe waists shown at Hayden Broa, bertha and scarf effects seem to take precedence and all or elaborately trimmed with laee. They have high and Dutch necks snd three-fourths sleeve. Tb kimono sleeve hss gone, all thla eea aoa being set in. Tha lingerie waist holds its own against all tnaovationa and none la prettier than the all-over lace waists. Kllpat rick's have soma handsome waists ot Irish crochet lace made in one pi eta Irish crochet lac to oa most ot the nicest wsiat and Val enciennes, macra m and Venice laces or also combined with hand embroidery. In crepe waists there to a new crepe shirt which ought to be Tory popular, sine It Is plain and comfortable, being mad exactly Ilk a man' shirt, and will wash ss weU as a cotton fabric These shirts have turnover collars and turnback cuffs sad sr wntt stnpra wun o kin,, breeder and other color. i.Ath varr comfortable style I r j i-m is the linen waist with low neck and sailor collar and elbow sleeves with turnback cuff. They have cither one broad plait at the shoulder or a group of arrow plaits down tba front. Tba col lars are of different shop and some ore made from different materials from the waist Some have pique collar and cuffs, or cotton corduroy ot black and white, blue and white or la vender aad white striped goods. Tha regulation tailored whit Daen stilt waists ore being elaborated down . tie front and to. the cuffs with band em broidery. Navigatla. the Mountains. When the Armenian massacres were commanding the Interest and sympathy ot the civilised world, a newspaper cor respondent rushed eacltedly one day into the office of Assistant Secretary of State A. A. Adee with the question: "Mr. Secretary, will you tell me defi nitely whether or not the t nlted States government will send any battleships to Armenia?" "No chip will be eent there." replied Adee. with great gravity. "Navigation. I am Informed, has not been good In the ao- vicinity of Ararat since tha Urn ot Noah erf-Popular Magasuu. EXCLUSIVE STYLES III EASTER MILLINERY SPECIAL CASTER DISPLAY ALL THIS WEEK Oar Showing of Spring and Sam mer Hat ia Far Above th Ordinary and Includes Models Both Imported and Originalities by Our ,Owm Designer. DRESS HATS - TAILORED HATS 1 a Wide Rk;3 of Style and Straw to Choose From. EASTER WEEK SPECIAL For thla week only we villi offer a number ot Dress and Tailored Hat at a very special QQ i MRS. S. RICHARDS 219 City National Bank Bldg. 2618 HARNEY ST. A. 6ff ( RILEY SISTERS Millinery"Made-at'Home Prices Come and fee the doieng ot beautiful spring httf at prices that make downtown or store price seem unbeliev able. No high rent, no fancy windows to maintain en ables us to ofler millinery at one-third 1tg store price. 2618 Harney St Phont-Harney 3892 lljSpll i' I The novelty 6. ?-9-r9 rVo 63T OMAHA Head to Foot Outfitters for Hen and Women If y Spring 1912 First Showing of the Latest ' Spring Millinery The Channing Little Hats, the Large Picture Hats and the Medium Size Hats are all arranged for jour inspection. The Hat you ought to have at the Price you ought to pay, at SCHADELL'S 1522 Doaglat St y V I-