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    THE OMAHA' SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER . 15, 191.
Dirds Make Wonderful Gifts.
NO gift brings greater joy to the
heart than a good bird. The
Max Geislcr Bird Store, 17th and
Farqam, are showing a wonderful
line of canaries. All bred from im
ported stock, both Rollers and Hartz
Mountain, excellent songsters tlicy.
present many exquisite colors and
markings. The very newest and
most artistic things in cages are he-
Gift Suggestions.
I jotted down a list from Thomp
son, Belden & Co.'s window dis
play the other morning, which may
w
v
ing shown in this shop, brass, sil
ver, wicker and enameled wire. A
silver cage at $5.75. large and
roomy with pretty lines, has a
pierced guard round the lower
edge. A wicker cage on high stan
dard lias tiny vase flower holders
on each corner ofthe cage and gar
lands of daintily enameled flowers
round the top! Saucily insouciant
; parrots, in gaudy feathers, will be
joyfully received by the children, a
lasting gift are they from $18 up.
Young birds, who may be educated
to talk well, make thetlieet pets for
(the littlfc people.
'
Holiday Books.
TH,E Megcath Stationery Store,
5t1 and Farnam, were unpack
ing a multitude of Christmas books
and games when I was in there yes
terday morning. Entirely new, ar
tistic, they'll delight the boys and
girls. In large type, easy words, the
lxioks are 75c and ij'l.ltf, the child
improvement games, (lowers, birds,
reading, numbers, arc 63c. There is
a circus game, to cut out, 35c, also
a paper doll book for 25c. For the
grown-ups, scrvicc'rceords for home
library, 75c, contain president's
war messaflc, boys' record of ex
periences in training and abroad,
Very new and attractive. While
gifts for every personality are the
.soft leather bound books, favorites
of fame and fiction.
j
Gift of Extraordinary Beauty.
FROM the hands of master crafts
men come the parchment
sl'ades edged in lacey gold braids
.to add attractivness by day and re-s-plendcnt,
beauty by night. You can
fit your lamp in any color (shade) or
size from the collection just receiv
ed by .the Eldridge Importing com
"pany. Their price range is from $3. IK)
i:;.
"Designers Know All About the
Poetry of Motion.
THANKS to vel
vet and 'the
vogue for lines that
fairly melt into
each other the
velvet in this
casa is midnight
blue the fur
1 northern bea
ver, of rich dark
ness witn
silver
liehts that
across us
folds
and as for
lines it's a wonder
somebody doesn't set
them to music, then
play them so allur
ing the beauty of this
velvet "dress-suit" at
the F.W. Thorne shop,
Eighteenth and Far
nam. For the suits
are really dresses of
smart modishness sb
artistic their design
ing. Not alone in
their grace are the
velvets, for the dis
tinction -is shared by
the frocks of other
fabrics. A Burgundy
broadcloth might
seem sophisticat e d,
but when the cling
ing fabric fashions
the distinctive little
trotteur shown with
flying panels edged in
Hudson -seal, and col
lar and cuffs of fur,
we are fascinated.
Demurely attractive
is a taupe model with
very fulUshirred pan
els at the side hang
ing from long fitted
yoke j effect, over
which is tied most
pleasingly a string
girdle. Since Paris
has decreed the "ear
height'' collar, this
' suit is adorned with
large collar of newest
cut in Hudson seal,
while bands of same
finish the flying pan
els. Tres charmant!
Butterfly tinted are
the blouses we find to
wear with these suits.
Every one of the new
shades is represent
ed! Shimmering rose
and gold metal cloth
started to fashion an
enchanting frock I'm
sure, but stopped, af
ter draping itself into
a long blouse, inspir
ed and truly lovely!
A dark taupe em
broidered in heavy
, taupe silk and rose
ith sprinkling of cut
steel bead hu ooltar
velvet ...
help some of you in these last days
of eager planning. A very frilly
georgette collar W white, smocked
and 'broidcred. Gloves in dainty
colojs and fancy stitchings. Lace
hose of heavy silk in black and
white. A table scarf, for long fire
side table, heavily embroidered in
shades oi rose, finished with tassels
of silver a long narrow pillow to
match this, with tassels on each end.
Next in gorgcousness are two
scarfs for bullet, table or dresser in
dainty embroidery and 11 1 c t lace. A
brocaded rose comforter crowds in.
jealous for attention. While down
:t the front of the window is a
dainty gold mesh bag set in amber
frame. Semi-precious stone brooch
es and bar pins sparkle brightly at
the side of heavy black velvet bags,
or vie in daintiness with silken
"undies" and sheer handkerchiefs.
Bom'j'r slippers in French blue and
pink, bright colored toilet waters,
perfumes and powders lend festivity
to this window of holiday joyous
ncss. -
Jewels You Can't Forget.
THERE'S "a certain satisfaction,
well-founded, in being able to
say of a gown, "It's from Worth," in
the same way, one may say of
jewels, "it's from Edholm's Shop
10th and Harney." Fulfilling every
woman's desire are the jewels
which fill the special diamond wall
case in this exclusive shop. Jewels
fashioned by artist designers of
whimsical originality, ever remem
bering that the true artist uses rieh-
God bless this house on Christmas Day '
And all who in it dwell,
And send us work, and send us play;
And many a glad Noel.
God send us store on Christmas 'Day
Of friends, and health, and mirth;
And bless us with thai dream alway,
That blessed the world on Christmas
Day:
"Good will, and peace on earth."
The Gift of Permanence.
GIFTS for men should certainly
be of the lasting uscfuluess
wnich characterizes the gifts to be
found in the Allah Shop, 207 South
Eighteenth St. Imagine one's 'desk
enhanced by one of these charming
desk sets in' the uniquely attractive
designs of bronze! Wouldn't he be
comfy with this matchholder and
II it
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ness without ostentation. A string
of pearls on a platinum chain has
a flexible pendant of close set
square cut diamonds, which moves
with softly clinging sinuous grace
and beaijty. Of continental insipra
tion aTe the large single diamond
pendants in square cut stones.
Wholly delightful, a ring setting ot
platinum basketry encrusted with
diamonds' and sapphires. Inspired
by the idealistic beauty of precious
stones and in keeping with the sea
son's lavishness, are theSc jewels,
each one worth, at least, "a King's
ransom" mes amies!
Fiber Silk Straw Hats.
HATS go their own ways in the
choosing of materials for their
fashioning. Spring hats are here,
my dear, and they're utterly
adorable of the new fiber silk straw
combined with velvets, taffetas,
faille! Jaunty silhouettes are cast
by their inspired trims of smartly
placed feathers, quills and ribbons.
The Nebraska Clothing company's
millinery department, Fifteenth and
Farnam, are showing these hats ex
clusjvely, and they're wholly de
lightful. There are nine different
shapes, any of them universally be
coming, in six different colors to
combine with the color of your
costume.
Feminine and Delightful
ARE the garments designed for
intime wear which Herzberg's
Women's Toggery, 1517 Douglas
street, are showing for the holidays.
Precociously charming little cami
soles, fashioned of sheerest geor
gette, satin and crepe de chine are
adorned with quaintly lovely touch
es. Embroidered flowers, which,
upoif examination, prove to be
clusters of French knots, tiny set
ins of tucked georgette, "old rose"
roses, pare pink posies and ribbons
ot every color have these little
"charmers." Something decidedly
new are the "undies" of creamy
white, and most unusual is their
charm under brightly-tinted blouses.
Satin shirring under creamy silk lace
ash tray showing Pan piping merri
ly, while the masculine of the party
puff? Particularly appealing in its
artistic utility is a combination clock
and calendar for $4.95. Distinctive
indeed, the Hindu paper clip for 65c.
And you should sec the Hindu
who proudly adorns a white
enameled knocker, $1.10. In this
collection of bronzes you'll find ink
wells.Sitampboxes, pcutrays, in fact
everything necessary to the highest
efficiency of our men.
"Rock-a-Bye, Baby."
DAINTY little pillows, boudoir
and baby, tops of finest hem
stitching, Philippine embroidery and
mosaic punch work, I've found in
the Kldridge Imptg. Co.'s show
rooms. Fourteenth and Farnam.
They arc all ready (buttons and but
tonholes) to slip in little silk pil
lows $2.75 and $3.50. Little love
ahles that partake -of baby's own
soft prettiness.
Holiday Furs.
AULABAUGH. the Furrier, Nine
teenth and Farnam, is showing
ljiarvelous red fox scarfs for $55,
with muff to match, $50. Large
scarfs in the same style in taupe or
black lynx, very choice, are $75.
If long haired furs are not becom
ing to my lady fair, there are cape
coatee's that make regal gifts. And
for "him," warranted to keep head
' From the Garden of Allah,
This incense flows,
-May it bring you
t Sweet dreams of repose."
Incense burners ingenious inded:
tiny brown pagoda with four prayer
bells suspended, 40 cents. Black
and gold Buddha, 25 cents. Infin
itesimal bronze urn with cone and
Mick incense in box complete, for
50 cents. Oddly interesting is a
gray coiled serpent, showing tones
of pink, 25 cents.
The Delightful Japanese
WHAT an artist he with his
quaint conceptions. The'"Nip
pon Importing company, 218 South
18th street., offer Japanese objects
in bewildering array for our pleas
ure this Christinas. Such an effect
ed i tf think ye well on Christmas Day
That love is more than art, '
AiM the words of love and cheer alway
Rhyme well within the heart.
So sing we all on Christmas Day
Old songs of Christmas cheer.
God grant us brave, true words to say;
Yea! help us live soine better way
In all the glad new year.
- A Christmas prayer by Charles W.
Kennedy in Christmas Scribner. 1
"A New Musical Art"
THE newspapers enthusiastically
declared when their music
critics had heard the New Fldison in
a music re-creation test in which
some of the brightest of the metro
politan stars took part. Peculiar to
this instrument alone is the quality
of not adding a single tone, nor tak-
and hands warm .n;d cozy, there
are aviator caps of natural muskrat
and mink brown muskrat for $7.50;
and one-fingered gauntlets of otter
and muskrat for $9.00. Everyone
welcomes gifts of fur.
Shopping Bags of Quiet Elegance
ARE these just received from
Japan by the Eldridge' Import
ing company, 14th and Farnam.
Black, brilliant blue, green in sev
eral shades, combined with silver
and gold threaded brocade, and
lining of heavy gold satin, arm cord
of heavy gold, make a lovely ensem
ble. A beautifully useful gift for $6.
The Pleasures of Life
SHOULD not always be counted
in, dollars and cents. The Jacobs
Lee Drug store, 15th and Douglas,
with entrance in the Rialto theater
lobby, are shewing the loveliest of
gifts at very reasonable prices.
Candies in attractively decorated
and ribboned boxes, and all kinds
of perfunMS, creams, sachets and
soaps. Give your lady her very most
ivc oval fray of black and silver
with large dragon adorning it most i
fiercely, did 1 tin d there this week.
A charming background for the
blue and white tea set I sent out.
'China of all kinds, kimonos bril
liantjv colored, in crepe and silk.,
blue Irnd white linens in bamboo and
flower designs, baskets, carved
chairs, and puffy padded robes and
"By Baby Buntings" for the tiny
ones and drolly amusing gifts, as
well as those richly impressive are
to he found here.
Children Love
ACCORDION pleating. Do you
know Polly never had a 'cor
dion pleating dress? And it has al
ways been more or less of a disap
pointment. The Ideal Button &
Pleating companyl 308 Brown build
ing, do beautiful work, and the gift
need not be expensive, for very in
expensive material may be used, soft
fabrics such as wool batists, nun's
veiling, challies, Henrietta, in four
widths of 36-inch goods, allowing
two inches for hem and two inches
for shrinkage on each length is suffi
cient. The pleating is very inex
pensive and with cost of material
brings the gift to about $5. A great
'deal of pleasure for so small a sum!
The dress is practically made, for
the more simple the tiny bodice, the
better.
The Mood Reflected.
ONE afternoon as I visited La
mond's second floor style shop,
I was impressed with the showing
of brighter colors, dresses in bright
shades were being selected for aft
ernoon wear and dinner dresses.
As one womanexpresscd it, "I am
now in a mood for colors." She is
only one of hundreds of women
who are reflecting the brighter
mood.
When in Doubt Give-Him ,
Shirts and Neckwear
LEST we forget the mere civilian,
in the J. T. McQuillin shop, 1512
Farnam, Polly has found merchan
dise in men's wear that bespeaks
character. Real silk shirts, from $7
to $15, of wonderfully individual fab
rics, tub, serge and jersey silks of
the kind to appeal to men of good
judgment. Gold, in mixed stripe in
one shirt is excellent indeed.- Blue
and white distinguishes another,
with just a mixture of black. They
;re to be found in a bewildering
array of color schemes! Cravats
(from $1.00 up) in an assortment of
pleasing colors and designs wl
meet the approval of men who
select their dress accessories with
discriminating taste. English tiro
cades, French taffetas, and embroid
ered basket weaves, vie with the im
mensely popular knitted Ties.
"Good As Well As Beautiful"
MAY be truthfully said of the
Flatiron Cafe and Tea Room.
Seventeenth and St. Marys avenue.
Delicious, indeed, are the luncheon
and dinner surprises (40 cent lunch,
m
Gift Perfumes.
EXCEEDING your fondest hopes
are the toilet waters and per
fumes shown in the Fvanco-Ameri-can
Shop, 772 Hrandeis building. In
each bottle is a natural flower
spray which makes this a gift of in
dividuality and distinction. The toi
let water is $1.10, the perfumes $!.()()
and $2.50. Tljc perfumes at $2.50
are in opalescent bottles and pre
: ;nt a very charming appearance in
deed for they've every dainty color
conceivable. Rainbow-hued, they at
once suggest the rare fragrances in
which they come: Crabapple, Dear
est, Fascination, Hyacinth, Ideal, Iu
spirantc, La Joie, Persian Garden.
Rose, Sandalon, Sweet Peas, Violet
and wild Arbutus.
Mrs Humphrey is making up very
lovely gift boxes; tell hervwhat you
want to pay, she'll fill a box, wrap,
seaH and send it cither to you or
to the o'ne to whom you want it to
go.
Christmas Flowers.
THE John Bath Flower Shop, 18th
and Farnam, will fill all holiday
orders with choicest blossoms, and
with an artistic service which always
gives perfect satisfaction. Visit
this shop, you'll be well repaid by
the clever suggestions given as to
decorations, color schemes, etc., -for
the holidays. Mr. Bath is making
up very lovely wreaths tor the
Scientifically Corrective Fitting., j
rp HERE are many important,
-L points in corset fitting to b
taken into consideration when' cotn-j
paring the expert fitting done byi
corset specialists with that of inex-
perienced and untrained litters.j
Most important of all is the cor-,
rcctive work done. It is even great-;
er than tho preventive, work, for"
v;
almost hopeless ca:es have been
cured and readjusted by corrective,
fitting. Mrs. D. A. Hill, corset spe
cialist, 205 Neville building, lias dc
voted the' last eight years to the
physiological correctness of skilU
fully designed corsets and -will give
vou expert advice and fitting.
Give For Pleasure'the Year Around,
DID you ever have the experience
of takinc out carefully packed
cemetery in heavy glossv magnolia Rowns from a trunk to find them ut-i,-
-,i r....-j n - ...! tcrlv unDresentable? It couiam
ii3 oii.i iu 'iiuaii iiuwtie ami . .
m4J
50 cent dinner) to be had here each
day. Have you tried their Thou
sand Island dressing? So delect
able is it that I at once asked for
the recipe; you will, too. The tea
room is open all day long to ac
commodate hungry shoppers, and
savory indeed are the dishel served.
Things New and Lovely.
A multitude of gifts to fit every
taste and purse are to be found
in the jewelry department at Bran
deis, 16th & Douglas. What first
attracted me was a tray of gift
spoons and servers in sterling silver,
whipped cream servers, sardine,
mayonnaise, meat, salad, and sugar,
some of them in the Priscilla design,
for, 69 cents each. A glass cheese
dish with Sheffield server is 59 cents,
and tiny ;salt and pepper set of same
is 50. cents. Novel and lovely are
tiny bud vases and. baskets. A rack
holding two tea balls, one ' for
green the other for black tea, is
most unusual. While a sterling
match holder and ash tray for $5 to
accompany after dinner coffee, will
bring joy to hospitable hearts.
The Winter Suit. '
IN the east there is a decided pref
erence for the smarj- fur-trimmed
and tailored suit for winter wear.
These new models shown by "La
mond's" smart wear shop, are be
ing adopted as the last word for
the season!
ing away an expression of the voice
of the living artist! Visit the Rouse
Edison Parlors, Twentieth and
Farnam, they will welcome you at
any time! Or if you can't visit the
shop, I'll be delighted to send you
illustrated folders, showing the dif
ferent period styles of the instru
ment. Dancing Frocks.
NOW that the boys arc coming
home, the dancing frock will be
here to greet them. Lovely creations
are now shown at Lamoud's Special
ty Shop, Securities 151dg lotlr and
Farnam In airy fabrics, rich metal
cloth, opalescent sequins, dainty os
trich feather trims, you simply won
der why they are not more expens
ive. I saw some wonderful frocks
just unpacked at $25.00, $29.50, $35
and $39.50.
Bags and Fans Fans and Bags.
SOUNDS quite like a fairy password-
And quite fairylike in
quality-are the bags with their dainty
accessories which I've found in the
i.iillinery department of the Nebras
ka Clothing company, Fifteenth and
Farnam. Velvets,- silks and leath
ers. Bags of green, gold and
brown velvet draped from frames of
grasses. 1 hese wreaths r?.nge in
price from $2 to $5.
Wicker Furniture Fills
Many Requirements.
FILLING requirements for both
"art sense" and common sense
are the articles made up by the
Omaha Reed &
Rattan .'o., 640
South Sixteenth
street. There are
muffin stands, tea
carts, bird cages,
magazine stands
and baskets, fern
eries, lamps and
"comfy" chairs.
Decidedly inter
esting gifts these,
and if you're
seeking the un
usual in toys,
they have many
jolly things to
delight the little
automobiles 'n evcry-
happen if vou had one of the Hart
man Trunks they're showing at Frcl
Mo
ing & Steinle's, Eighteenth and
Farnam. Absolutely different from
other trunks; they're feminine, m
dears, no nail-breaking vorries with
locks, hinces and hangers that wd
have had with .trunks before. With
box of shoes, and closed rases for
dainty garments, it's a trunk to give
iov forever. But torn 'tween two
loves is Polly, for distractingly joll.
r.nd delichtful are the automobilol
nicnic hampers, fitted for the serv-i
ing of elaborate "picnic lunches. Twj;
jolly gifts are these. - ' j
Those happily on the ' .way td:
growing up still love to get out foiJ
skating parties, wienie roasts, etc.
For such as these, are the wooljlj
tarns, scarfs of bright colorS( the(
rhops are showing. '
''
You Wouldn't Bclievp the Thins
They Do in Parit Nowaday!
In the way of frocks
and wraps for dan
sant and formal af
fairs, also informal,
and Omaha is
charmed indeed to
turn to things friv
olous. Many are the
gorgeous affairs
slated for the win- A
foi art VrtllMl H dp-
UCA WW 9f U V
lighted to sse thel, )
lacfi and silken love- ii i
linesses on display
with riobon rosebuds is flaunted on
one "Teddy" suit of gleaming satin.
Dainty little bloomers of satin and
knit silk have shirred satin ribbons
round the knees. But when we
come to .regally graceful boudpjr
robes in delicately rich shades, rose,
red, gold and blue, we feel that
never before have we known such
surprising graciousness. Hand-embroidered,
in basket and fan designs,
pleated, shirred and fringed, they're
artistically exquisite. The prices,
mes amies, truly amazing $12.50,
$lti nd $14.85 . ,
t
lovd "sweet." in one of these at
tractive holiday settings. You'll be
ciirprised at the lovely richness
even a jar of cream can present if
made "dolly" in silks, satins, and
brilliantly colored boxes. You'll en
joy the same sincere service in this
new shop which we have always as
sociated with the Jacobs-Lee Shop
at 17th and Douglas.
Frenchy Blouses.
EVERY woman just loves such
dainty unusual blouses as those
I saw at Lamond's Smart Wear for
Women. Second floor, Securities
Bldg. Exquisite combination in
gray, rose and crystal beads. ' I'm
sure you'll agree that they are
"Frenchy" and extremely dainty.
They are priced from $9.75 to $18.50.
It's hey for a merry old Christmas
if "he" has one of the new silk house
jackets 1 found this week. Of heavy
brocades they're lined in plain silk
My Dears:
The Christmas table decorations this year should be jolly indeed, to
express theestatic joy we're feeling.
The shops are showing paper table sets for 75c (cloth, donies and
plates), picturing Old Santa, hiis faithful steeds and festive sprays of mis
tletoe and holly. Candy and nut cups are unusually hilarious. Sparkling
little trees top some of these boxes, each- branch lighted with infinitely
small tapers, which really burn. Chocolate goodies, in bright silver ami
gdd wrappings, hang from some of the branches. To add jollity to the
occasion are favor caps of scarlet, 15c, with merry verse and Santa head
mounted, with background of mica-sprinkled white paper. Red, fuzzy
clipped paper-covered Christmas bells of scarlet, with holly sprig on the
top, hold spicy candies, and are ornamental indeed.
Place cards, botlT simple and elaborate, are quite in line; the prettiest
ones I found have packages stacked on one end of long, narrow card
these are 60c a dozen. And you are planning to play cards after dinner
quaint tally cards show groups of English children, delightful, indeed;
they're 5c each.
For further decorations (remember, there can't be too many) there
are tiny velvet poinsettias. in red, green and white, at 4c each; larger ones
at 6c; and gorgeous big blossoms for 15c each. Green and scarlet
wreaths of freez, with spray of poinsettias, are $1.50, and freez for church
and school decorations is 3c a yard. I'll be glad to get any of these
decorations for you, or to tell you where to find them.
Helpfully yours,
tortoise shell, velvet, green gold,
silver and brocade, are full of sur
prises in the way of coin purses
ind mirrors, they're $6.50 to $18.50.
'And the fans, madamoiselle, are
dreams! Every conceivable color
is represented in this art gallery of
crtrich fans, at $2.45 and $3,45.
A Serviceable Gift
For This Christmas.
TO KEEP up with the demands
of these strenuous times you
need an electric washing, machine.
It will save you money, time anJ
strengtKancTmake you independent
of help which is becoming scarcer
every day. Conserve your tirtie and
energy by going direct to the E. B.
Williams Electric Shop, 312 South
Eighteenth street. They make a
specialty of machines and you'll find
in this shop a representation from
every standard line in the country.
I'll send you illustrated folders if
you'll write.
Interior Decorators
WILL delight in the artful objects
on display in the A. Hospe
Music and Art store, 1513 Douglas
street. Lamps and shades of soflr
tones, rich woods and artistic lines,
nut bowls at $1.50, $2 and $3; Japan-
ones dolls,
thin.
Isn't It Queer
WF; go to Europe trwsee what we
can see, and feef that the art
objects found there are perhaps
better than those at home. Yet some
things here are often more worthy
of praise. I've just seen a wonder
fully fashioned bed cover, rkh and
luxurious enough to be iised on a
royal bed. Artistry displayed in
every stitch, there are millions of
them. Strips of crocheted lace, ten
inches in width, and five strips of
linen all hemstitched and sewed to
gether by hand comprise this fairy
cover. Six and one-half inch wide
lace finishes the edge. Wholly
alluring, its most elaborately lovely.
This artistic creation is for sale, and
I'll be happy to give further details
if you'll phone or send me a note.
Odd Pieces of Mahogany to En-
fc hance the Comfort and Beauty of jn the p w. Thome
r " ?,VA .... - , ... ShP' and Far
Li.UE.ivnu on wie imru iioor
at Orchard. & Wilhelm's. the
other day I discovered pieces of
gift furniture wdiich seem to reflect
the very spirit which we of these
times are desirous of introducing in
to our ho.nes. Spinet desks in brown
ino li Aero ii v at and $.15. tplrnhnne
sets $11), muflin stands, $4. Martha an opanisn ueauue.
Washiivgton Sewing tables, $20, adds richest scroll
embroidery, i o n g
fringing, and even a
long fringed and
embroidered scarf
to its voguish co
quetry. Just made
to bring out the
beauty of white
hair is the black
satiny frock, which
serves ns ' a back
ground to rare and
luavy black Fices,
while the girlish
fio:ures will find
creamy gnogette
frocks of sheer
chic! The-wraps to
Accompany those
frocks to dinner,
dansant and theater
are of a lavishnss
to satisfy the most
nam. iNot conieni
with a rare combi
nation of wh i t e
charmeuse and rose
georgette, one little
gown which has
caught the spirit of
Wiliam and Mary humidors, artistic
cabinets to hold tobacco, tea wagons
with lift-off tray top, $17.50, no end
of ma&ogany book ends, at $4.50
per pair up, chairs and rockers,
Windsor type, $20, Plymouth fold
ing "Tuckaway" tables $6.50, Royal
reclining chairs, oak, upholstered in
Spanish leather fabrikoids or
leather $26 to $55, and house safes,
cunningly concealed ifl fine ma
hogany cases of Adam design, $50.
Be different this year, give gifts of luxurious of women
lasting use and beauty.
More Shoe News.
THE Walkover Boot Shop, 317
South loth street, is the source
of this bit of news. The restric
tions on styles, height, heels, and
colors to be used in women's shoes
holds good until June- 1. So we
Adv.
cse trays from $1 to $7; sewing
baskets, $1 to $5; smoking sets for
table or standard with new match
holders, $1.50 to $4.50. The art
flowers in unique colorings, scarlet,
orange, rich rose and violet, 'once
dium, goldlack, mimosa, magnolia
are unusually beautiful.
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Attractively sweet are the tiny
sachet bags found in one of the im
porting shops, violet, oriental rose,
trailing arbutus, vertyenia flower
petals, enclosed in silky tissue,
they're 15 cents. - -C
must buy our shoes of modish line
and color while there are dainty
shoes from which to choose. The
prices will be the same f8r at feast
a year. You'll find dainty gift
hosiery for men and women in the
Phoenix line here. Have you
ited their new repair hop? '
great draped af
fairs of flowing
lines, with great
stretches of fur to
muffle rosy ears
and snowy shoul
ders.' A sapphire
velvet is wondrously
captivating with un
even hem, so dear
to the heart Pari
sian, and becoming
combination of dark
beaver. A golden
taupe velour has
collar of beaver
which, when opened,
hangs do the waist
line. Then there
are wrap ot- fur
and plush. Such
impressive richness,
my dears ! Let'
dress, dance, and be
vis-, merry, for it s
Christmas twv" y
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