- THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 22, 1918. Conducted MUSIC Will Sing in Omaha in November. 6 P H p u b ad in G s a H&NRI&TTA M. kiit.S. i tomary course, lor the young people W good it seems to get back to work after a summer soent in divers interests and Dur- away from it. And it is a psure to look forward to a sea jj which promises as many bright spects tn the way of concerts, ra, recitals and other musical at ijtions as the one which is before The Tuesday Musical club will r its customary series of con jftf. which will include among jers one by Jascha Heifetz the nominal violinist. It is great pd news that the retailers will gLjig the" Chicago Opera company P Galli-Curci in the "Barber of jj-ille. Another series of concerts, Jluding John McCormack, and fh-Curci, among its celebrities, J also been announced. ffy.San Carlo Opera company will ijus its annual visit in March, . other concerts and recitals will roubtedly be announced from e to time as the season pro- sses. tusic teaching will pursue its cus- Phis Beautiful Cabinet Columbia Grafanola huipped with individual tcord racks and ejector; rpmplete with 12 selections doubIe-diC records 6 ficV r 1 fl THIS COMPLETE OUTFIT ONLY $125.10 yments $1.50 Per Week. rarhis is your opportunity to ire money on a oiuhidm urar- JpW as prices are sure to ad- or, material and war tax. Do delay. Call tomorow and us send one of these outfits our home. Ve have other models in Graf- las priced to suit every purse, 0.00, $32.50, $47.50, $30 and Up. tarry a complete stock of ' t : rt j i. i . r, Y!0111 jujcurus, aumesuc ana I j, ' andnnvite you to visit jj a 'lirafonola , Department on i Main Floor and hear your wemrite Rplfirtions on the Colum. froiL Records sent on approval. Mutalogues furnished on request nertober Records now on sale. Shnoller & Mueller Ta4 t - - H!,n..!lMSriin0 00. Phone FI quitrnara St. Douglas 1623 ""Retail and Wholesale Distribu ous;j for Nebraska, Iowa and BjUhDakota chai P" "tw h d heV ucwov rnv f SPECIALIST iajippLiED Aesthetics riOLIN and CELLO S MM ltd It- v:L2l 7f . "UELLA ALLEN'S VIOLIN e dbnUUL Fall Term. Sept. 4. n. Mandolin. Steel fiu'tar. TTkelele V Recitals. Orchvttra Praetie. '1 iio. 26 Arlington Block. bouf . 2008, Mornings, for t Appointment 1 HELEN MACKIN PIANO AND HARMONY By. Edited by Godowaky. Matthews, man anu cwtf. idle, Room 19. Arlinft Block, 151iy DJfe Sbt. Phone DoutlM 9S2S. . letsont for Toeal pupil in ,inc tod retdinc. V I Jclal Ainc l -X. V T EAN P. DUFFIELD, A Teacher of riano J5r appointments call at . , , . m )om 8, uaianage mag-t lephone walnut i4z. mtKf 1arn an1 time tvVin havi. th ' opportunity of music lessons must make the most of it ere time flies. With the privilege of credits in the Umaha High schools for outside musical work, never has the teach ing of this subject been pursued un der such favorable circumstances, and it is to be hoped that many of the students in high school grades will avail themselves of the oppor tunity offered, of combining their musical work with their high school courses. With the return of. September and the cooler weather many of the studips have already opened, and other teachers are soon to return to their winter's work. Not much of interest in general has happened during the summer. Caruso got married, Bruno Steindel was questioned as to his loyalty to the United States, and Frederick Stock, through negligence in taking out his second citizenship papers years ago, is liable to lose his posi tion as director of the Chicago Symphony orchestra (although he is generally admitted to be 100 per cent American.) Two noted music critics of New York have passed away, Gustav Kobbe, widely known for his musical writings, and Ed ward Horsmann, the musical editor of the New York Herald, and the composer of "Bird of the Wilder ness," a song which found its way into many of the programs of the leading artists. He was also known as an organist and choirmaster. By his death America lose9 one of its most promising composers. The Boston Symphony orchestra lias not as yet appointed its new conductor, and the musical journals continue to guess and predict in that direction, undaunted by the fact that it is getting to be an old story. The Musical Courier has opened a new department on program mak ing, which should prove of great value, not only to the professional recitalist; but to the numerous local artists of different communities. And last, but not least, the government is considering a raise in the war tax on concert tickets from 10 to 20 per cent. Musical Notes. Iena Ellsworth Dale spent the jmmer at Chautauqua, N. Y., and in an extended trip, including stops in Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and other points of interest. Louise Jansen Wylie announced the opening of her studios, suite 4 and 6, Baldrige-Wead block, and at her residence, for Monday, Septem ber 16. Mrs. Wylie has spent the summer at Lake Okoboji. During the season she plans a series of musical teas at her residence studio for the first Sunday afternoon of each month, from 4 until 6, beginning the first Sunday in November. Gertrude Miller, soprano from the Zeigler Institute of Normal Singing, New York City, has opened a resi dence studio In Omaha, specializing in voice placing, breathing and physical development. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly, formerly of Omaha, conducted the vocal department at the National Summer School of Music at Lake Forest, 111., during the summer. While there he organized an excel lent chorus among the students. Recently this chorus went to Great Lakes and gave a concert at the Ravine theater before 7,500 men. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have returned to Cincinnati, where both are busily oc cupied with teaching and concert work. igj'mn DJrnehia GalfcCurci The New York Times of last Feb ruary 1, had the following story about Galli-Curci, who appears here, November 2, with the Chicago Opera association, in the "Barber of Sevil le." So great is the demand to hear Galli-Curci, the- new Italian prima donna, of the" Chicago Opera asso ciation, that her second appearance in New York last night, drew to the I Lexington theater a vast throng be sieging the doors and begging to be admitted at any price. Some in the crowd bought occasional tickets, which the original holders were not using, at as high as 420 per cent ad vance, while a line of standees that formed at mid-afternoon, included many women." Charles E. Black, president of the Associated Retailers, has appointed the following gentlemen to act as an advisory committee in bringing the Chicago Grand Opera company to Omaha: L. C. Nash; George Brandeis, Joseph Haden, C. C. Bel den, C. M. Wilhelm. Advance sale of seats so far is over $1,000,. and unless all signs fail, this indicates i sellout. The season ticket box office sale opens Monday at 9 o'clock, in the lobby of the new Hotel Conant, Sixteenth and Harney. r 'mil use i leaetn ih!l L9ets d shbppiixd K-Poll In and out of the city's shops, Polly's flitting never stops. Hats, mes amies, of style so smart, Chapeau of Gage, Cupid, works of Art! Wraps, suits, frocks of charming dash, Or air demure, Trotteurs, tailleurs, of grace to lure. Modes of witching stitching, I declare! Braiding, beading, fringing, everywhere. Tunics, panniers, intermingling, Effect, roguish, roguish, tingling. Styles, so allusive, delusive, ex clusive, Sometimes, I fear most elusive! Not an Extravagance Nor a Whim. China We Owe a Lot to You! Attend 1! I I have had so many inquiries in rt-i T' HF. Msnn-Ham1in hatw ffranrl A FACF.TIOIIS wav of exnress- -- which I saw in the display ing my enjqyment in the ship- 8arc! to Dyeing, Cleaning and ReJ i rooms of the A. Hospe company, at ment of choice Oolong and Luen pairing suits and coats that I repro( 1513 Douglas street, is a worthy re- Chong teas just received at the duce below copy of a letter that will suit of creative talent. Sweet,, pure, Eldridge Importing company's shop a"ser many of your questions, and expressive tones produced by a at Fourteenth and Farnam. The , Dear Madam: es, the Panto harp set in rich tinted mahogany) If clever people of the Orient can't num can dye your tailor suit dark! you could only see its beauty of line refrain from adding an artistic brown or navy blue, providing it is and perfection of tone. Best of all touch to all they do, and this time not too badly faded or sunburned, if is the feature (patented for this they've expressed this inclination by hadly faded it should be dyed blacky piano), a tonal resonator. Mr. packing the tea "so lovely" in most as black is the only color that cn4 Hospe described this to me as a attractive oddly shaped tin contain- t,r(ej' covers 'a('e- . , J curved soundirrg board, shaped like es covered with tinted papers. A "Th? co.st of dyeing and pressing; an inverted saucer, which preserves fringe, forsooth, adorns the neck of the suit will be $j.0O. They suggest) the tone of.the piano. He likened each can. These teas range in price that you remove buttons, buckles this board to the bridge of a violin, from 25c to 85c. Candied and pre- and such trimming as may not dye- making me understand very clearly served ginger arrived in the same wen, also it is a good plan to let our Is Yours a Magic Mirror? the value of this feature. When you shipment, at 75c and $1. are down town I'll be very glad to go with you for a visit to this most DEAR WOMEN: Such a wonder fill timp r I'vp hail this werkl Omaha shops are quite outdoing KJ ly that to reflect even a sem- the pleasure of this superb mstru- vnn'll sav VnUv saw it last (1 in . . . P -. -- --- -. : V UMh, people we know need ex- interesting store, that you may share yery cn;c; The in the window of a downtown shop. themselves this season in the initial blance of the youthfully beautiful ment, showing of authentic modes. Myriads lines of iigure that once were theirs. . of fabrics in heaped masses cleverly If you have suffered from incor- For the dark-eyed girl of Spanish lighted in beautifully decorated rectly fitted corests, and would like descent, is the artistically fashioned show rooms, remodeled to be an ap- to have scientific service in fitting ivory and black ostrich fan which 1 propriate environment for so great the corset vour tvoe of figure needs, found in one of the Japanese shops. hut cm-h , hatl : t.- i ..I.- . i .l. .... M-i.-i it..i c . - ,."'"" a ucauicuusucss, nave mci inc ccs in Keeping Willi me raoue 01 me uay nii. a nuuucnui name iui a by all means plan to visit Mrs. D. coquette! It would make an usually A. Hill, the corset specialist, at 205 clever gift. ( Neville building, Sixteenth and Har- ney streets. Mr.s Hill is now niak- For Miles and Miles! ing appointments with out-of-town T7ISITORS to Omaha during Ak- neople for fittings during Ak-Sar- V Sar.BeiI wiU do wel, t0 make uen weeK. the hems of skirt and sleeves so, if there is some shrinkage, they can be made longer. "Your daughter's velour coat can, be dyed darki green, brown, buN gundy or royal purple, lhe pneq ranges from $4 to $4.50. They dye Oddly soaring at the right, cut away vf- at the left, bright blue a'top. French 1 u ; A card addressed to Tha combination tips of purple, silver ?. J, J0"" "Miss Jane Beats, contralto soloist of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church and of the United Presby terian church of Omaha, Neb., has recently come t4 Cincinnati to brush up for a season with Mr. Thomas J. Kelly. She will do con cert work and recital and oratorio, for which there is a large western Charley Stephens Piano Tuning Expert Phone Doug. 8870 x WORK GUARNTEED Cecil Berryman Concert Pianist and Instructor. ' Studio, 515 McCague Bldg. Phone Walnut 3811. Mary F. Cooper School of Dancing. Seventh Season Blacluton. Hotel Phone Harney 945 field, after her season here." Cin cinnati Enquirer, September 8. Pupils of Maude Graham Bell were heard in the ninth program Wednesday, September 4, when prizes were awarded for memory contest, and for the highest grades receivedxduring the season of piano study. Those taking part in the pro pram were Dorothy Ward, Mary Wallace, Ruth Timm, Phyllis Wheeler, Margaret Albert!, Virginia Mulholland and Jean Cook. Agnes Hansel Harter, contralto, lately from the McBurney studios in Chicago, has opened a studio in Omaha. The second annual report of the Nebraska State Music Teachers' as sociation is out, Including the pro ceedings of the convention held at Omaha April 1, 2 and 3, 1918, the constitution and by-laws, and a ros ter of the members. One hundred dollars was contrib uted to the Seward county branch chapter of the American Red Cross through the sale of the song, "Old Glory Mine," written by Alfred Marschner of this city. Many young women are studying at Eugene (Ore.) Bible university to fit themselves to fill the many pul pits made vacant by the absence of the regular pastors, who have vol unteered for the various branches of war service. Seven $100 bonds will provide 50 revolvers or 20 rifles, complete with bayonets. Bve Women Cow Testers of all shoppers A new spirit lias been fused into the designers of coats, gowns and suits. Our new responsibilities in the country s great fight for free dom have given them a broader vision, ror tnere is a patriotism in clothes! We must learn to discrimi nate. Above every other thing in life, we must preserve our courageous spirit, morale. The truly femi nine way to accomplish this spirit lies in the possession of clothes well and happily chosen, lhe Carry On and blue ostrich tightly curled a oring ineir compicie rrice Co-operatively yours, POLLY." From Fifth Avenue You'll Say- French Bronze Kid Shoes. VOUR greatest charm lies in the A BOUT the only really new; - the exquisite personal touches leather shown this autumn is which dainty neckwear imparts, to imported French bronze kidi your wardrobe. This season a Napier's Booterie is showing several their car headquarters at the Flat- choice is offered of square, round, attractive styles made of this new; Mi ss iron (larace. 17t!i and Howard oval and deep square neck outlines. leather in both boots and oxfords. Manhattan's coats and suits Vee s- opposite the J'lat.ron Most attractive in sty e is tne cowar -or orcss, tney suggest plain ana show buttons applied in long rows. A Wartime Compensation. SO may we describe the practical 1 natrintir navv hltip sprfffl spirit which so characterizes our sis- dresses. They're here and here to t Aj I t.,n -vrii.nt t. f ,li; ,,ntr; Ic chw,, ai.. loraeu are super-excciieiii, Hotel. This Karaare of distinction that stands out from the neck, some- has an entrance on 18th and Jackson times called the cowl, or bishop col streets also. In the heart of the city, lar. In the neckwear department :t close to hotels, to all the important the Thompson Belden & Co.'s store, trading points and amusement cen- Sixteenth and Howard streets, they ters, it is surely an ideal location for are showing every new feature of a earaec. lhe accommodations at- tan necuwear inns anu iuroeiows. The Vestees fashioned in filmiest batilte. three georgette crepe, and satin, of a . - . , c it. , . JIU'JIB, has in aiiciiuciint; an huvivih uuoiui o.iv vij . v. .......... . '"T"3 " v, ""ui me c.8C uc.s co of expert mechanics, who can without windows and doors, are de- sold at wonderfully attractive prices ., .,ki. ,, ,,v signing the creations of beauty and at the F. W. Thome Shop, Eigh- w, ThV FUtirnn Fniinr Station "Sweetheart Stationery, t i r m r i ria j i i ihii i'i iiitm rir k i 1 1 i c t ! i - i i npr i c c i ro-i i- nnr im ire . ::V " :i " l:trr : : fage . immensely roomy Itll lliai rvuij III nnviv viiw vidU, 11U LUCIC 13 11U11I11IK UIU3A1I. a t -l.t - L. . . . .1 t ... . . i - , J1 beaded bronze oxfords or pretty turn sole lace boots. For street; lace boots with Cuban or Louis heels, swagger indeed I The prices on this new fall footwear range from $11 to $15. All orders are filled subject to exchange or refund. Theifl new fall catalog will be ready this week. Send your name to Napier' Booterie, 307 North Sixteenth street! and receive one of these attractive catalogs. have. The Flatiron Filling Station oweeracri at Howard street entrance furnishes V WEEHEART Stationery ongi- A blouse suggestion rich grayisbj quality gasoline and oil. The great- U nated in the shop of the Omaha taupe as a foundation of yarn em-, est charm and interest to out-of- Stationery company. 307 North Sev- broidered design in green, gold, and , town women visitors is the comfy enteenth ' street. The design, sug- dull red. At base of square in front restroom and dressing room which gested by service p:ns, is a service and back of blouse, queer ornaments hi, Ka.h tWtarl nrv with a vipw tn f.ir ineirip of a hpart. If vol! like. VOU nf vpltnu.- anft f hi'nc crrpn hanof . , , . . ...,,, i'ov "l 1 ' ...... . - - - r - j i - - o - .'-.'ai rouuueu, me ivciidiss-m-c nu.uciiuc the exclusive patrons of this garage, can have this design piacea on any pendant. plainly shown, with facing of rose Hefe you may writc your letters, tint of paper for 25c extra. The white (the Mandarin sleeves, hanging phone t0 and meet your friends and paper, very -attractive as it combines Reindeej- Jersey and French Blue! loose at the hand have fac-ng of the dress your hair. A most cordial we!- the colors of red. white and blue. Tricolette makes a charming littla same silk). Motifs of flatly applied come is extended to Ak-Sar-Ben is 75c and $1 a box. A novel idea dress. Vest of blue tricolette has braid orovide an agreeable trimming ...-:... nnA in A t.rhirh will hp annrpriafpd hv mhrnMprv In ilirninff etlt..h mf. over, have sought expression of note adornim? upper blouse, sleeves the boys "over there." gray yarn, personality in their homes. What is and skirt. Of a truth there is a phe ropped stitches that are so I more individual than the interpre- variety of individually becoming d'fficult to nick m are a thing ... ' , tations placed on pictures by dif- models, and. "when in dou'it. blue of the past jf " use "Brer Rabbit" Cou,d anything be lovelier f Sott vonnoisseurs ot Beauty distinction that are serving to bol- tecnth and Farnam. All the stvle ster the high courage of the French 0tes of the incoming 'Season are women, embodied in these dresses. Reliev- So I assure you, the lure of the ing the simplicity of one model are shops is at once a righteous gratifi cation I of the Artists several dis'inctively new and artful touches. The neckline is widely Interpretations Moods. PULTURED people, the world ferent people. Very often you feel serge is apt to be the answer, certain influences and inspirations in a picture. W.' not express your idea of the picture, by fitting frames. Why not add a decorative line to just as musicians fit music to cer- an old gown by fur, which may be tain snatches of verse, music which bought by the yard? suits the thought of the poetry? You will find frames of perfect artistry shown at the Milton Darl ing Shop, in their new location at Eighteenth and Farnam. There are frames of gold in odd shapes and de- Signs. inc UCSt unciJlci.ai.iviia B-rney Paris, France. BARNEY, Paris, France, to La mond's, 208 Securities building, Omaha! Almost too distingue to Japanese quilted carriage robes in Will Want This Wrap! dainty, rose and blue. The lower F an eXquisiteness to add touctf part ot the robes is in darker color J supreme to madame's toilette is with spray ot hand embroidered this coat of rich Burgundy colored blossoms, shading to a very faint, pom.pom cioth) the fabric mosi almost white at top ot the robe, admirably suited to the graceful Very charming indeed, and at prices lines 0f the season's wrap-coatj within the rea-h of evervone. lhink ,..h;rh rnrntc th rA;A fective and irresistible navy fabrics Ul a"u s,u-"' cnange ot the year in coat fashions; for wartime dinner frocks. At Herz- Combining luxury of oit cream berg's Women's Toggery, 1517 . Noon andVieht. L"?" the home ot so -f , , , "i mc ourgunay xaoric. ears in your knitting needles Superior Style Suggestion DRESSERS of reserve and intuitive good taste will revel in this find! A frock of the same modish appeal which has led Paris to adopt the ef- be styled a suit is the one in brown "ug.as "re. e ?B ? T TFP j. tr,,1v nn, Hr after an- ii .. . 0 i - . tninir r vaf crv nr ainnnnnv. ismw ... vvn mv iui luiua udt. are dull gold frames with touches ot siivertone wnicn i saw in tnis snpp ; -"f"f;i;:,?n ti a .hnrt otherl Lamond's Shop, 208 Se- from the neck and extends to the Borglum Piano School , 2S61 DOUGLAS STREET. AnRiut M. Borglum. Madame Borglum (Pupils of Wager Swayne) Solfrcge Schvarti Method. Paris Harmony , Public Performance. FALL TERM NOW OPEN Hazel True Accompanist Graduate Chicago Musical College Phone South 1448. Five women cow festers have re cently been appointed by dairy agents ot the United Mates Depart ment ot Agncu ture, co-operating witht the state agricultural colleges and the state dairymen's associa tions. One of these has been placed in Iowa and the other four are in Wisconsin, where the first woman cow tester in the country is now starting her second year of work. These women have received training w agricultural nign schools or have taken work in dairying in short courses, and all of them have been in close touch with dairy work. MARTIN W. BUSH PIANIST Instructor Academy of the Sacred Heart. Studio, 12-13 BaMridge B!k, 20th and Farnaia Street. Phone Harney 863. By Claudia Cranston. I must make my mourning Over into song; To the one who left me Mourning would be wrong, Mourning would be wrong. Work must be my grieving, Smiles the only sign; Weeping were unworthy . Such a loss as mine, Such a loss as mine. Work must be my worship, Cheerfulness my prayer; Less would be unfaithful To the one who dares. To the one who dares. Spirit his to chide me Were my laughter fled, Though I found his body Lying with the dead, Lying with the dead. Work must he my grieving, - Love must hide my loss, Still my lips be smiling When they kiss the Cross, Wrhen they kiss the Cross. color show-ins throutch the gold, or the other day. Gown or costume dull colored and tinted woods would seem a term splotched with gold, in irregular suit, for this model markings The obiect of these genuine siivertone, ' frames of course is to bring out way. is very different from the personal notes in the picture. You fabric which we have called silver will appreciate at once the charm of tone for so long a time. Coming these new frames, and the clever from France, the home of this suggestions which are gladly given charming fabric, the model has a in this charming gift shop. witching charm. The lines of the coat are Ions?, enfolding, hanging in graceful points at each side. Chif- TTspful as well as ornamental is light screen of lacquered wood, with oval frame enclosing three perfect iridescently colored peacock feath ers'. Caueht in the meshy fronds of the feathers, is a tiny omteny. " , vou how so of course this entranc one-piece back of the coat; a panel vou now, so oi course i. ciu.dm. yoke stitched cn shoulders in the tr,cot,me model 1S long and c0" ... . back, and a long happilv curved servingly narrow. Pans Makes Much ot urs. overlavine; seam and shaoelv amilied Remove Stains Quickly and Easily. OMEN who discriminate in Tore fitting than jacquette rounds up in the curities building is showing a prod- waistline in front-ending where M ? 7al Kd I of center, and is generally short in the profusion of dresses ior any and gray pearl buckle fastening the bell which hv the front to reveal a draped turiic just every day and time. Serges for may nestle in its cozy softness. Yoi , wnicn Dy inc , , . . . - . . . mnrnmcr. and for afternoon and eve- must knnw that thrm ar nn i...i over inc iou ui uicsmii.ii inc - , -. . . ; .. ... ..v. hk, line. The fullness under each arm mnS. a variety of fabrics. A clever m this coat sleeves are such an is caught down smoothly by hori- georgette in navy blue has blouse awkward line my dearl Instead the: zontal tucks, two on each side. A composed of panes, adorned with shoulder -lines are extended to the , loose panel back, of jacket length, has beaded borders of dull green, amber hand giving that most desired dohH' fim tfcat would become any frock. A and soft rose- The lines at each side man effect of fitted shoulder Nand, novel effect has been attained by a are given dash and chic by masses vague waistline. As a trim alluring. combined influence of silk embroid- OI pieats. stunning e.neci is im- is tne thread line ot embroidery at! th fon velvet VharaVterUtic in Tit, furrv "ed design and flat prism beads. Pea w a ifolk oi ueye gcorKcue me siue ot tne skirt, making tmish the ion velvet, characteristic in its lurry , r , arul navv tafTe'a bv beaded motits in to a wran utter v HeKrahti Pvh;h;..J softness, forms the high collar and ' - Chinese desim An esneciallv an- ihi weTlr , " ii,rV vZ. faces back the full lentrth fronts of neckline has a fetching trim of two ninese design. An especially ap- this week at Herzberg s Women races oacK ine iuii lengin ironxs oi :. k,c Th Deahne dress of rose taune has a Toee-erv. 1S17 Dnno-taa street the coat. Insp red touches which u ui . . u , ..v - unusual in a row of i add a reminder of farawav France opening is on the shoulder. "They re. note ot. tne unusual in a row or i aaa a reminaer oi iaraway rrance m. . m ,., : p,r,-c -virtc heavy silk cords edmnc the front of ....... . i .,i-h the wtttiiiijt tin iviiri in a ... o, . . . . - ... ineai inr rvi niftnn or fans MaKes wucn oi ru. overlaying seam and shapely applied COSY, and comfy enough to with- cuff which completes the sym- Removi stand the worst "offensive" of phony by a designer dear to the "ITOS Jack Frost are the furs now on dis- heart Parisienne. VV a. aT a tunic. Each cord has a nendant of "ull"u,' three rose-colored beads. J J A S crowded with wartime ao 4 tivities demand at least one coat of a practical type. Kneeter, An achievement in rich autumn the Tailor, 506-8 South Sixteenth! colors! I couldn't help exclaiming street, showed me a coat yesterday as I saw the shimmery mass of which he has designed and ta!W dress, discriminate as carefully fabrics exhibited in one of the local" with a definite idea of filling this in toilet and household requisites, shops this week, tvery shade which demand. In this shop you will have' The Franceo-American Shop, 772 one could imagine in the treetops ot the assurance that the suits and a iorest was represented in xne aisi coats are well tailored in the mod play. Truly an inspiration for the acclaimed by persons of most dis modiste 1 From the Land of Cherry Blossoms. Irresistibly fascinating, with fracrntire elusive inrleerl ore model veloDed Kv master fingers from Vic toria Fox. The shoulders of this Wraps That Flatter, piece were so shaped that the effect "PraKCE.' the land of ty!c i;i gracefully draped is charmingly X spiration. shows its influence i i . .! Ill Tl - Cl, ICl"? piay at ine r. vv. ahuihc ouy, Farnam street. This exclusive shop is featunne the Gordon Furs widely Inspired by artistic sentiment one n,nnA.:. h. . Jl ,i known for their wonderful qaul.ty 0f the, local florists whose clientele abe stain rem0ver, Eradigiene. Valu and exquisite workmanship, and the appreciate the unusual has evolved an abe j advised!y, because it re prices are riotously surprising. A adorably quaint bouquet m lacy frill moves ; of a kinds iro rugt Gordon model-silky brown marten t0 be tucked into the box of flowers f . and other stains rom aI1 j.inds cape. The collar drawn m soft that goes to the new mother. A fit- f hhcks It also renl0ves every trace folds about the neck by a band ting expression of the love we feel f . vegetabie( ink and other of fn ried silk which is threaded for the little mother and her wee .... . r. u.Jj. ...:.u... :: . , . ... .1 c . ... . .L . , siaius iruill UIC II..I1US WllllUUl llljuijr " through big eylets m the fur. nestling are the sweetheart rosebuds . ... aHe tn j,i:rat(. the cunningly contrived artificial This rich little garment, for- and forget-me-nots m this miniature f . ric j.jj fee ga(1 t0 send you a flowers now on display at the Eld merly $75 is now $64.50. A novel nosegay-. knii.'n( r.n,Ki. -Wh ; ZSr rige Importing Comnanv's Shoo. , ' ' They're truly unique and lovely and most opportune. For the garden Terra Cotta! A Broadway Sensa- proves sadlv disappointing these tion m Millinery. daySi The flower holders look quite IF YOU want to be unusual, as -deserted. Tliev are : altncether aflnr. smart. Iperfectlv matching, in shade ewerv rhic line nf the mats at the well as unusuallv chic, vou UP.- able for vour car. and quality, is the skin used for the p. yy, jhorne Shop this season. As doubtedly acquire one of these hats mutt- hven to those uninitiated in iur ,f proud of the fabric the designer of ultra charm. 1 he Nebraska Lloth- lore, these furs are at once arrest- chose for it, is a coat of Overseas ing Store's Hat department. Farnam ingly rare. Good value at $175, the Blue, with touch militaire in cape and Fifteenth street, is exhibiting set is a treasure to be acquired at drape in one piece with sleeves and models having all the newest style $129.75. In this collection you'll find chrmtHer seame frnm the hack of line features r.f the season in a case the furs that vou have always longed n(.rlr A etriner helt new indeed, con- tha't catches the eve the instant vou for all fabricsv is nnirklv and wnn. for. The range of colors and furs fines the fullness at the waistline and enter the shop. These bats of charm, derfully accomplished at the Ideal is varied to suit every taste. two ravishing touches enough to droop, tilt and soar, in all becoming Button and Pleating company, 300- make any coat happy are the collar of ways imaginable. The one which .110 Brown building (opposite Bran Hudson seal and lining of rose, blue will assuredly fascinate is a modified deis Stores). To give you some The new glass candy jars in and black blended stripes. This is lain o shanter shape with trim idea of the work done in this busy hand painted and silver inlaid de- one of the second or medium priced 'round the face of solid shirring, workroom: All-over Persian designs, signs are exceptionally good. Noth- coats on 'sale at this shop. Other Two artistic wings in greenish taupe for tunics and vests; gold, silver and ing will ornament a buffet or serv- coats in pleasantly colorful models lend height and dignity to this stun- silk embroidery; applique and cord ing table more attractively than have chosen brown, green taupe and ning chapeau. Whether you need a ing, cording designs in gold and sil twin candy jars with their "peaky" all of the many styleful colors of hat or not, do not fail to view these ver or silk; beading designs, and covers. the season for expr' , up-to-the-minute creationr spangle designs criminating taste. Frocks Gaily Embroidered. SKILLFUL embroidery touches enlivpll the mnrlee nf autumn 1918! I've found that embroidery m