Hm I Dot retched by a tafl bound, . But w build th Udder by which rii From the lowly oarth to th vaulted tkiw. And i mounl to Its tammit round by round. Dear and Dainty Drivers. WE take pleasure in announcing " that Omaha is prepared to greet the largest, most joyously en thusiastic crowd at the largest auto show ever odered to this great auto mobile territory. Every day at the show is to be a feature day, the Auditorium even now is a bewitching background for the superlatively handsome cars to be exhibited. The decorative work has been in the hands of & promi nent interior decorator of the city, and no expense has been spared to make this large building a bower for beau! j. The theaters and movies have of ferings of intense interest features comprehensive to a degree. You'll not lack amusement, I assure you. And the shops, tres charmant, mes amies! Each and all, they reflect the returning joy to a world too long sadi That all of the mode's crea tions display a greater gayety and lightness is everywhere apparent. .Inspired creations in cloudy talles. sheer chiffons, shimmering paillet tes, airy ruffles, delicate laces, gleaming jet and gorgeous brocades scintillate happiness. . We wish yon were able to visit Omaha every week, but, since Such -a thing is not possible, you'll find the shops showing apparel in allur ing profusion for every season of the year. Welcome to our Four- .teenth Auto show. We hope you'll all drive hum? in a 1919 modell v. me HI til ;;A Helpful Hint Kom the) Beauty Shop. IS THAT beautiful soft coil and the cluster curls your own hair? What difference docs it make? None '.'.except that your appearance is ;;more pleasing when your hair is arranged attractively. Now that the high hair dressing ;;is in vogue, you will need one of the bewitching hair pieces which Mrs. I.Margaret Gunston at the Delft Hair ; parlors. Second floor Baird building, .is displaying r.t compelling prices. !The Delft service is unexcelled for hair matching, marcel waving, hair I'dressing, shampooing, facial and ) scalp massaging and manicuring, i Deft Delft digits dress daintily I r L'K ti ft 1 1 ! Xh New Embroideries jl.Iore Charming -Than fcver WITH their freshness and dainti ness of design, they are de signed to captivate the hearts of all hd visit Thompson-Belden's this week. Organdy flouncings sliow em ! oroideries-cf finest stitchery with Venetian lies. The galloons to 'tnatch (double 'scallop bandings), iare most entrancing. Flouncings of 'bet hav edgings of embroidery cut , lo disclose the net foundation. Inert ; there are tucked and ruffled flounces Jo make up a whole dressl These !r in bright colored organdies as ;kell as white. Delightfully ef fective frocks when worn with gay :ah. Miss Rhodes has just returned from an eastern buying trip and ; Vou'll find her suggestions valuable, 'indeed. She's most enthusiastic in ; the uses of Swiss bandings, and in ' let motif for baby dress yokes, tatin undies, blouses, frocks and Jiats. l IT .1 ISA 1 X ) Engaged? THERE are three things to be considered by a man who has become engaged. One is the engage ment ring, another the wedding ring, and the third a bridal gift of jew elry. Engagement rings, according to the arbiters of fashion, may be soli taire of cluster gems of all kinds, preferably diamonds and pearls. Many diamonds are now set in a fairy beauty of pierced platinum disclosing myriads of tiny stones cunningly placed in the intricate tracery. Especially appealing are the new square cut, or emerald cut diamonds. Albert Edholm, jewel connoiseur. Sixteenth and Harney, often designs a bridal gift to correspond in, motif with the setting of the engagement ring. Don't you like the sentiment of having these three gifts really in dividual? , Plain hose? Mais non, mes amies! But laced, striped, polka dotted and checked. Colored, to be sure. 0 Worse Than a Chinese Puzzle. SUCH Questions as I'm asked in regard to the preparations of garments for dyeing what fabrics and colors take what colors, for there's all the difference in the world you know blues will not dye brown, nor will brown dye blue, nor will many other colors dye just what you'd like them to. Just can't be done. Then there's the question of ripping that enters into the prop osition. The Pantorium, Sixteenth and Jones have printed a bulletin which tells all about the different fabrics and their "color-taking" properties, also there is in this a very valuable color table for dyeing. I'll be very glad to mail this card on request. i If You're on a Committee of Deco ration FOR your new club rooms, the church " or auditorium or if- you wish to redecorate a tea room or restaurant, the Sam New man shop, 1809 Farnam street, has hundreds of beautifully hand-tinted interior plans from which to choose They're equipped to give you highly artistic service in this line as well as in the redecorating of your home. You should see their new wall pa pers. They're fairly startling in beauty of color and design. mm 42. You're All Invited. MRS. SMITH of the Alia Shop) 207 South Eighteenth street, whose shop I've so often talked of in these columns, invites you all to visit her while you're in Omaha for the auto show. You will, I'm sure, find it well worth while. The Noted Hospitality of the Southern Home. HOLDING a firm place in the hearts of pleasure-loving peo ple everywhere is the true southern hospitality offered by the Hotel Loyal, Sixteenth and Capitol. Here, in artfully furnished rooms, you're surrounded by perfect service con centrated comfort. Automobile show visitors will find this hotel an infinitely satisfying hostelry, where everything imaginable is done for entertainment. Each day from 12 to 2 is served a business men's luncheon for 60 cents, while a fit ting expression of the notable Cuisine is the table d'hote dinner served from 6 to 9 o'clock for $1.25. Special music adds festivity to these meals, Apron vcFts extend below the waistline. Brightly piped, braided, buttoned and pocketed are they. Your Home WILL not be complete without an Edison music is the real enjoyment, of home. Music casts aside worry and brings a bright, cheery smile instead. That is real happiness and that is the mission of music. Thomas A. Edison originated this marvelous phonograph and it repre sents quite a number of patented in ventions, covering a five-year period of experimentation. The New Edison is the wonder of music lovers, for Mr. Edison has revolutionized the art of eliminating that artificial phonograph tone. You owe it to yourself to hear the perfected phonograph. Mr. Rouse, a truly gracious host, invites every one to the daily concerts to be held in the Rouse Edison Parlors,. Twen tieth and Farnam, during auto show week. This invitation is ex tended with equal cordiality wheth er you plan a purchase, or are tak ing this oportunity to inform your self regarding developments of the day. Far Automobile Show Visitors, GREAT preparations are on foot at the Flatiron cafe, Seventeenth and St. Mary's avenue to have par ticularly good things to eat every day during the auto show. You'll find this cafe fine of dignity and refinement, a place where yoo'll be proud to entertain your friends to lunch or dinner before the show in the evening. The usual prices will be in effect, 40 cents for noon lunch eon, 60 cents for dinner in the even-sing, 1QS Automobile, sesame to the Open Road, What dreams of beauty you unfold! Vieics of quiet loveliness, Fascinating happiness Seeing the sky and sighting th? sun, "Counting the hilltops, one by one" Capricious as the Spring Weather The New Chapeaux INCLUSIVE in their brightness and charm, every one of the sea son's newest originations is repre sented in the millinery department of the Nebraska Clothing store, Fif teenth and Farnam. Consider the unexpectedness of a rose and pansy corsage perched atop a matron's hat. Purple, the straw and purple the tulle which veils the exquisite flower arrange ment. With a streamer of tulle to wrap about one's fancy, is a transparent picture hat of horsehair braid. Slightly tilted to one side, there's a fruit and flower laden bandeau to delight one's color sense. Sipper braid forms the background of a turban entirely covered with great blue corn flowers. A watteau tilted hat in soft tan and brown sprays of mignonette among the rosebuds, while there's a perfect backing of brown velvet loops. ' For the "hat and bag" feature this week there's a ravishing confection of rose lavendar, 'broidered in tiny flowers with sashing round the crown laced through large eyelets. The bag is suspended by ribbons strung through ivory ringsl Fashion Fabrics THhE sumptuous wraps for spring, show an infinite diversity of dolman coats and cape-wraps de manding the very richest of fabrics, silvery in texture effect, lightly cosy in comfort. The Braindeis stores are displaying a new line of special selections in silvertones, ve lours, Bolivias, and broadcloths. These delightful materials have been chosen in all the new and ap proved colors, with as Mr. Adler says, "dolmans in my mind's eye." For the woman who desires the newest concepts in dainty suits, he presents fascinating men's wear serges in midnight and navy blues. And if you're planning a captivating trotteur frock with all the charm of the new silhouette, he'll suggest fine French serges and tricotines. The season's newest are stunning plaids jn original blockings of green and brown, orange and blue, gray Pekin blue, and orange, French blue, purple, brown and green. Distinc tively new are these colorful com binations, entrancing for separate skirts. An Enchanting Collection of New Millinery. COLORFUL in garniture and ex travagant in contour, the new millinery shown in the Belle Hatch Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam, re-, veals itself in a most enchanting mood. Flower gardens and baskets of fruit contribute generously to the garniture, while ostrich and ribbon lend alluring loveliness to Victorian bonnets, Directoire Pokes and Scut tles, Mitzi sailors and saucy turbans. The swagger tailored girl will adore the new corded silk ties in black and white stripings and checks, $2.00. Spring Blouse Fashions T IKE rich, tuneful melodies, em-- bodying the joy of spring are the alluring new blouses shown in the blouse department of Orkin Brothers, Sixteenth and Harney. In French blue, also bisque georgette crepe is the model flaunting pleated frills, round collar and cuffs. The square neck line, side opening, and embroidered motifs of contrasting color proclaim this one of the spring 1919 models. This with another model developed in sunset, flesh and blue georgette glinting beaded de signs and contrasting color trim are priced $6.95. Of rich charm is a high-and-low necked blouse of pussy willow taffeta for $4.95 in flesh and white. Ultra-smart are the new Ecroise leather correspondence cases. Of the appearance of an exclusive bag, they include every possible neces sary to the fair correspondent and are to be had in bright rose, purple, soft gray and brown, as well as black. "Many of them carry foun tain pens. An especially lovely gift Jor die bridf ,1 It THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 9. 1919, (jBmgd We Are All So Tired of Our Winter Clothes nPtlESE days of early spring when the sun is bright with a promise of warmer weather soon to come, there is something really regenerat ing about the purchase of new spring clothes. It raises one's mor ale. The Ideal Button and Pleat ing company, 305 Brown building. Sixteenth and Douglas, will add skillful touches to everything you make if you'll but give them the chance. Of cour. you'll want an embroid ered vest for your new suit, or frock Many of the imported' suit models show gold thread embroidery on navy blue. It's bewitching in ef' feet. Have you seen the new round ball buttons, two coltfred, which hang gayly from long silk cords. Wholly lovely are the figured georgettes ac cordion pleated in long graceful points to hang softly over charnleuse and taffeta foundations! Furs of Distinction Moderately Priced "P HE delightful new modes for - spring in rich fur garments, mink, Hudson Seal coatees, and capes in all the approved peltry of the year, reproductions of the new est Parisian modes originally de signed in this shop are on display at Aulabaugh's, Nineteenth and Far nam. Here is one of the largest and finest collections of furs in the west from which to choose, an assem blage of exceptional style and quality at very modest prices. If i Now the Togs for Country Wear A FRIEND of mine, an Eng lishman, said to me last week: "My wife appeared in a very simple tweed suit, or rather tailor made, and when I remarked: 'How smart you look, my dear,' she said. 'Yes, I bought this in the sport de partment.' " "Then she proceeded to tell me that here in America 'sport clothes' were synonymous with what the people in Europe call 'country clothes,' meaning garments that can be worn for week-end parties in the country, and by persons who wish simple, exclusive styles without trimmings or anything fancy." The wearer need not be athletic; evsn elderly ladies wear these clothes and love them. They comprise tweed suits, Norfolk jackets, capes of serge and camel's hair, leather coats, smart jersey dresses in wool and silk or tricolette, short coats in crepes, silks and velvet, tailored skirts with and without pockets, and naturally all cos'Jimes suitably designed for the various athletics. Now this question of a name for these clothes is the first thing I would like to speak about, because in my daily experience and contact with people I find that my friend's conversation with his wife is very similar to the talks I have with many of my own acquaintances. The clothes for the sport! Voila la grande question. Each woman who really wishes to enjoy her games should have correct clothes for the different sports, and they should be laid aside especially for that purpose, as a riding habit is only used for horseback riding. Now that spring is coming and touring cars and runabouts are beginning to appear, I should like to men'irn leather coats for walking and mo toring. The smartest coat of all, in my opinion, is the black leather three quarter length model. It is lined with a cravenetted black cloth and designed for walking and motoring. I have seen many fashionable v o men promenading in these leather coats, and b'ack leather is the dernier cri in Par pin$ ii Jolly Spirifs soaring, freshly efferverscing The open road lures with music Immortal souls might sing "And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away." Springtime Blues. HHE tired feeling that drives so many Omaha people to the springs these days the reaction from the anxiety and tense excite ment of wartime creates the depres sion we've termed "blues." It's a time for rest and rebuilding of tired nerves and impaired blood conditions. But my dears, there is no need to go to far distant sanitariums, for Omaha has a sanitarium in charge of Battle Creek Sanitarium grad uates! The Solar Sanitarium, fourth floor Brandeis building. Room after room of this gigantic establishment displays curative appliances known and used by men prominent in the medical world everywhere. There's the bottled sunshine of electricity with the soothing, rest ful, health-building properties of the sun, as well as treatments available in the well known sanitariums of the world. R. R. Doesn't Always, Mean Railroads THIS week there is to be a R. R. (real reduction) sale at the A. Hospe Art and Music store at 1513 Douglas street. Original water color paintings from tiny Venetian scenes for an odd corner to great yard long pictures for the fireplace are to be sold from $1 to $10. In the collec tion, lovely I assure you, there are pictures formerly selling to $90. While in the store take opportunity to visit a special exhibit of paintings representing artists of the National academy. There is a pocket built high up on the chest, so that the driver can keep some spare change handy, also a pocket handkerchief. The cuffs can be tightened at will. The pockets are large and well tailored and fasten with a clasp. The collar can be adjusted high or low. These coats are extremely smart and very practical for traveling, and also on the steamer. In fact, any one contemplating an ocean trip 'should not hesitate about the selec tion of a coat of this kind as the water does not hurt it and it is warm and durable, and just the thing for a walk or promenade on a windy deck. On shore it is equally val uable for motoring and walking. It is rather difficult to find a suit able hat to wear with these leather coats. A soft felt hat, well tailored, is appropriate, and now that spring is near and straw hats are again with us, I suggest a rough small sailor with a high crown and a small brim. A becoming shape, bound around the brim with the Same color leather as the coat, and a leather band would also be apropos. The best skirt is a broadcloth, cut straight and narrow with a band of leather at the bottom of the same color. A heavy silk shirt waist tailored in mannish fashion com pletes the outfit. Shoes are a matter of taste, but black patent leather sport shoes look fyj with the black coatr 1 .-a The Mystic Lure of a Foreign Land A r once enfolds you upon enter ing the Eldridge Importing company's show rooms at Four teenth and Farnam. Great cases of black at the sides of the room set forth advantageously the treasures culled jfrom foreign shores. Bril liant bits of tapestry glow and srleam. egg-shell china delights the lover of beauty, oddly shaped trays, quaintly fashioned lampshades tempt one to carry them home. Here are to be found unusual individual touches for the home or kimonos and sheer "bittie" broidered garments for the wee ones. Anything and every thing and at prices amazingly low. i Ribbon-plaited peplums and belts are a feature on some interesting new blouses for spring. A distinctive two-one Kumsi Kumsa silk, combined rose and Pekin blue. "The Year's at the Spring The Day's at the Morn" A ND you'll all be en route for the y-uto show before long. You'll find refreshment for your car at the Flatiron garage, Seventeenth and St. Mary's avenue, with entrance on Jackson street also. A corps of expert mechanics is in attendance at all times. A filling station has been built expressly for your convenience at the St. Mary's avenue entrance. Pretty noses always need powder ing, and the feminine members of the party will find all necessaries for "beautying" in the charming lit tle dressing room of this delightful garage. It is an excellent restplace too, where you may wait for our men folks and telephone your friends. Soringtime Itself! 'PHE windows of the John Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam, present the essence of spring, these days. Potted plants in gorgeous colorings, rarest blooms, raise joyous faces from frills of crepey beauty. Cinerarias, those softly bunched blossoms with great velvety leaves. One of thse particularly lovely is in a shade of terra cotta. Great stalks of rose pink hyacinths, ' several of them in one pot dispel a spicy sweetness. Daffodils hang heads of golden charm. These are lasting flower pleasures, from 50 cents to $2. "Beauty Its Own Excuse for ' Being" yET if you had an electric washing machine you'd have an excuse for lovely linens. "It's' really no use," said friend Janet the other day, "the laundries send home my linens in shreds." Then spoke Polly of her newest and most pleasureful acquisition a cylinder type washer she bought at a bargain, a saving of $20.15 which we used to buy a new linen supply. Weren't we thrifty? We've not de cided yet what we're going to buy with the saving on laundry bills. It's such fun "to save to buyl" This is but one of many time and. money savers to be found in the Electric Shop of the Nebraska Pow er company, Fifteenth and Farnam. Which Is Yours? ''PHIS is the question which heads -- the Franco-American article you'll find in your April Pictorial Review. Was there ever a ques tion more interesting to a woman than "which is yours?" when it means which is your skin: Is it oily? Is it dry? Is it normal? Mrs. Humphrey of the Franco American Requisite Shop, 772 Bran deis building, will send you a folder which explains the complete Franco day and night treatments for your individual skin. Maintained for the con- venience of out-of-town readers is The Bee's shopping service. Merchandise ordered by mail or phone will be se lected with fine discrimination . by experienced shoppers- and sent out either C O. D. or as a cash purchase. If cash, send money order or check payable to POLLY, THE SHOPPER, Omaha Bee. St. Patrick's Day Greetings. TUIE top o' the morning to you" and it's a party frock you'll be after needing on the 17th day of March! Lamond's Shop of Style Surprises, second floor Securities building, have just received an in clusive array of party dresses. There gowns of richest fabrics, elegancies of detail for the dignified older woman. Especially attractive are they in black tulle, charmeuse and georgette satin, with an infinite diversity of trim. For sweet sixteen there's a "sweet" of a frock, pink rose tulle with no less than nine sil ver edged frills forming the skirt. For every age and occasion they've all the niceties and attendant graces befitting exclusive party frocks. A drape veil of hexagonal mesh shows' tones of orchid in heavily embroidered figures ar:d silken border. Featherweight Raincoats fjF rubberized silk in "nigger" brown and golden tan are the newest in raincoats just received by J. T. McQuillin Shop, 1512 Far nam street. Just the thing for motoring. They're of a styleful cut, high buttoned as to throat, raglan in shoulder lines, and loosely gather ed in at the wrist by a buttoned strap. Conveniently folded into a small envelope of the same material, they're of a size to be slipped into one of the car door pockets. They're priced $13.50 and $15. Going South? East? West? CiR INTO the Rinlto theater on Fifteenth and Douglas, you'll - find the Jacobs-Lee drug store windows displaying bargains for men this week. There's one window devoted to" Chamilines, the new chamois skins for your car. These are but 39c. Razor strops of ac knowledged worth are 98c. Then there are kodaks and cameras, a fit accompaniment for every car, your favorite talcum powder at special prices and candies to take home to the kiddies. Spring Footwear Makes Its Formal Bow. T HE F. & It. Boot Shop, Six teenth and Farnam have made extensive preparations for spring. The variety presented affords un limited scope for the gratifications of each personal preference. Pomps, oxfords, and boots in styles of marked distinction, qualities above reproach and priced eminently fair with an inclusion of many novelties augments interest in this exposition of the new footwear. "Everything new, and something new every day," is one of the slogans of this shop of fascinating foot creations. Ex pressing all the grace and coquetry of a by-gone day, are the new Colonial pumps displayed this week. These are to be had in both brown and black calf. Floating Pond Lilies in red, yel low and rose are permanent deco rations for the flower float One blossom with leaves in each box is 35c. Interpreting Important Fashion Features CHARMINGLY original ways - is the frock of midnight blue taffeta silk displayed in Herzberg's Women's Toggery, 1517 Douglas street. Individual from the high roll of its chic collar, braided in one of the new puff braidings, to the slash drape of its skirt, is this characterful creation. Hand drawn work on an organdie gilet at once attracts attention. A coat effect has been achieved by braiding down the front under an over-tunic. . Side pockets long, nar row, braided, give a line-break most becoming. The skirt is finished in great wide tucks with pleating underneath and is draped up in the back to allow freedom and grace in walking or dancing. Truly a frock of refresh ing innovations! The beaded blouse of georgette is still ta be found both in light and dark colors and in flesh and white. Snawhetti Italian. WISH I could convey to you the delightfully appetizing odor of this fascinatingly foreign dish as tt is prepared in ways It-al-i-an in the Rialto delicatessan, two doors east of the Rialto theater. You may eat it from the platters on which it is served in this quaint shop, or carry it home in the car for a merry party in your own home. Not a Single Authentic New Mode Missing. rPlIE jaunty, youthful waistcoat - idea is shown in many variations in the suit offerings of the Lamond Style shop, second floor Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam. Truly a Tstyle selection of especially noteworthy models of fabrics and tailoring unmistakably fine, 17. Hop U Mitt to th unfortunate! fear hover round th head of th proiparou, lor th teal of Fat are aver untdy. If It's Good Enlarge It I KASE STUDIO, 215 Nevilla Block, Omaha, Neb., Gentle men. Words cannot express the pleasure and appreciation which your enlarging of the kodak picture mailed you of our brother has given us. We are greatly pleased and than you for the work accomplished. Could you have seen the pleasur given to mother and dad upon re ceipt of the enlargement it would have done your heart good. As Jack was Dad's special helpei and his favorite this picture taken together means more than the most expensive photograph. In this tin actual expression has been caught We have this picture framed ani hung in our living room. I am enclosing you check foi $11.50 for which kindly make tea more enlargements same as the on mailed us. I am sending the price which you quoted for this one. Indeed I have told and shown all the people in the office your work, and I am certain you will have work from them. Thanking you most kindly, I re main, MRS. A. J. O. Feb. 22, 1919. C , Neb. The Alsatian bow done in taffeta is a youthful and modish trimming to be seen on many traw models fp- immediate use. The Colonel's Lady and Judy O'Grady WILL both be glad to hear that Miss Bertha Kruger, 428 Pax ton Block, phone 8394, will gather together most any kind of an os trich feather, clean it and make it into an attractive bit of trimming. She also reblocks hats for men and women. If you wish to change the line of color effect of your suit's vestee or waistcoat, I've found just the thing! A Fan-ta-si gold colored vestee, gorgeous indeed. One of hand run linen, uniquely unusual in effect Victory red is another waistcoat, "victory" color, indeed, for it's met with instant favor. Henna is the color favored by another of these obliging vestees. Obliging, to be sure, for you know one can dispense with a blouse if wearing one of these garments which may be had for $5. Smart Styles For Stout Women. T F you are hard to fit or extra size, you'll be delighted with a proper foundation for the prevailing .", stvles in outer an parel. Mrs. D. A. Hill, corset specialist, 205 Neville building, Sixteenth and Har ney, will provide this foundation for you. She will not the right corset for your figure, but fi it to you. Send for one of the measurement blanks which include every measurement which makes you different from everyone rise. These blanks make most satisfactory Mrs. Hill's "long dis tance corset fittings." The right model means extremely graceful figure lines in addition to real comfort Mrs. Hill has had years of sci entifically artistic fit ting, insuring satisfaction. w