Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 18, 1917, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 18. 1917,
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A Special,
POIRET
Designs
For American Women
CROISADE A robe
of Jersey Cloth or
Crepe de Chine, rap.
geiting the 'period of
the Crusader. The
belt itudded with nail ,
heeds, etc. , - - '
B RISQUE A new
Coat Dress for the
business girl or the
traveler: Gown and h
Coat in one, fastens i
tt the hem. . .
SIMPUC1TE A '
Suit f Serge or
Poiret Twill, for the
morning promenader,
in Taffeta or Linen,
for town and country,
uti boat or travel or
while shopping. Very '
youihfuL
CECILE Is a . Coat
of Wool Velour. The
large collar may eith
er be closed about the
neck for a smart ef
feet in the street, or ."
to serve as a muffler
in a motor car. -
DOMINO A three-,
piece suit, made from
a Domino Check that
Polret has introduced
on collar, cuffs and
bands. ' The skirt is .
plaited. . " , . '
MOUNE Is a dress
with a peasant sug
gestion, in line; em
broidery, white collar
and . .vermillioh . but
tons. Waist attached
to the skirt with a
ring of buttons.
CALECHE Is the
name : given " to an
ideal Summer wrap;
slipping on with' the )
ease of a scarf, it will ''
not crush the most
delicate of evening
toilettes.
The Style Show Opens Wide the Door to Spring and the
vista presented to Fashion's devotees is simply entrancing.
t)ame Fashion has employed the paint- ,
er's palette to make a season more color
ful than we have ever before recorded.;
Sports Styles sound perhaps the clear
est note, and it is here that Fashion
has put forth her bravest efforts..
We cordially invite you to view this Authoritative Spring Style Exhibit.
" On :Mbw;arciV,feew'
And the Days Thai Follow
showing masterpieces from American designers who have proven their right to be known as
Fashion Arbiters; as well as the latest reproductions of styles from the world-famed ateliers of
Bernard Jenny Lanvin ' Gdbrielle Georgette
DrecoU Callot Beer Premet
Evening, Afternoon and 'Street Wraps, Costumes, Gowns and '
1 Suits- from the most elaborate to the very simple frock. ,.,
Millinery Holds a High Place This Season
"' ' ' We an exhibiting adaptions oj exquisite models from
-Gene ; lanvin Mme. Talbot M. Lewis ' Evelyn Varon' Lucie Hamar , Mary et Anne, Etc'.
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" A Very Wonderful Feature This Season Will Be
Our Exclusive Exhibit and Sale of the Creations of
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Whose word is insniration for the best rlrpssp'rl
women on the continent and who brings to
American Women this message "A woman of
elegance should wear in the morning a dress
'which is simple and discreet; she should have a
comfortable cloak for chill or rain; a dress full
of gaiety and fantasy to go out to tea with her
friends; a quiet evening dress for intimate par
ties, and a stunning gown for great receptions."
That Master French Designer
All these Poiret has brought to us and as the
leading style shop and the representative store
of this Middle Western Country, it has been
delegated to us , exclusively to acquaint the
women of Omaha and vicinity concerning the
fascinating beauty of this Poire apparel. So
it affords us great pleasure to announce that we
have obtained the exclusive agency for these
, wonderful creations in this territory.
The entire establishment will be in Gala Attire and Blouses,' Footwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Parasols, Trim
mings, Veilings, Silk Dress 'Goqds, Laces and all fabrics will join to make this a memorable occasion.
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