0 B Then a una ( law and baauty, And faea turned from tha clot). Soma call II avolution And ethrra call II God. Carrulh. Tha mlatt abeva tha morning rllla Rita whit at wlnaa of prr Tha altar curtain of tha hill Ara aunict'a purpl air. Whiltlar. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 1G. 1919. ' " My Pears: The conquering hero has always been greeted with music, flowers, and gala attire! The same instincts that moved a maid of ancient Greece to crown her head with chaplets, sends us forth to buy the lovliest most luxurious things that human ingenuity can devise. And how satisfy ingly feminine they are to be sure. Fashion designers have taken a wide swing this season. Back come all those delightfully interesting styles, that emphasize the mystery of woman! From her long clinging skirts to the loose topped coat, the high collar of which comes up over the lower part of her face, almost meeting the hat which comes well down over the head, fashions for the women of 1919 are triumphantly feminine. The brisk, busy wide-stride short skirt of 1918 has been replaced by the coy, graceful 1919 skirt which clings about- the ankle of the wearer and adds to her height and slimness. All the lines, both in street and dress costumes, are long and clinging, ingeniously becoming, lines to charm the hearts of all who appreciate in dividual adaptations of the mode. Bags to (Japture Every Woman's Heart. A whole window of magnificent creations in the west window of the entrance to the 'Nebraska Clothing company's millinery de partment, Fifteenth and Farnam. A black moire silk miser bag has long arm strap entrancingly trimmed with solid beading in jet bugles, whose colored design is offset most strikingly by cut steel lines of a de lightful French piquancy is an all over beaded bag of gorgeously brilliant- pansies rich indeed with its jeweled clasp. Many of these have neutral blending shades; all of them are fringed in beaded loops, be witchingly delightful in their lining surprises. One of the silk bags has "dropped fop" with border design of black and white stripes, ultra in effect. If you wish a vachette, mor occo or seal bag to add the correct touch of smartness to your new trot teur, you'll find just the thing in this purse department. Many are the bizarre combina tions. Red and rust is one of the favored. ' i. J If You're a Bit Clever With the Needle AND if you'd like to earn sonic pin money. I've just learned that Orchard & Wilhelm are looking for someone of artistic accomplish ments to design and fashion lamp shades of all kinds. Even if you've not made these shades before, but can "sew a fine seam" they'll be very glad indeed to have.you call. Georgette Biouses That Flutter into One's Affections. DELICATE expressions of a new season that can be ushered in aglow with cheerup colors and com binations that just won't let us for get to be happy are the sunshiny tinted new blouses just received at Orkin Brothers, Sixteenth and Har ney. With rounded yoke, beaded in dainty motifs, blithesome tucks at each side is a model in Victory red, bisque, gray, white, flesh and tur quoise. Exquisitely beaded is a box-pleated model with square neck. Bo'h of these are splendid values for $7.50. . -) Like silver are the wonderful new heavy white silks that are to be worn so much in the season's sports garments. They're all ready the rich crepey Kumsi Kumsa, Fan-ta-si and heavy baronet. Characterful Home Furnishings C F charm and beauty in rarest woods at once lose distinction when clouded with furnace smoke and dust. My dears, I've found a polish for your furniture, your pi ano, the woodwork of your home, your automobile, in fact a cleanser for any polished surface in Ivory Polish, that Orchard & Wilhelm Co.. have manufactured, sold and used on their own finest furniture for 2S years. It is especially excellent for a surface which has lost its color ing and become cloudy. As if by magic, the color is brought back, the scars and scratches disappear. Sold by the bottle it is 25c and 50c or it may also be bought in half gallon or gallon jugs for $1.50 and $2.50. Dust is the newest shade for spats. It is a pecularly pleasing shade of gray, which may be worn with any tailleu. When One Would Give. WHY not take your sick friend one of the Tokonabe bowls which I saw in the Eldridge Import ing company's window. Just ready to bloom are the gently swaying narcissus plants planted in these dainty green pottery bowls. Com plete they'll carry lots of happiness for $1.00. Spring Whispered Down Farnam Street LINGERING longest I'm sure in the flower shop of John Bath, Eighteenth and Farnam. Such a wealth of gold, tulips so purely gold that they've been called Coronne D'Orr, great ivory and pink splashed tulips, golden hearted, named for no less a personage than Murillo, daf fodils to inspire joy in the saddest, most wintrish heart, forget-me-nots of dainty blue, and narcissus ever charming and sweetpeas exceeding ly lovely, each blossom an evidence of spring's awakening! Just the gray blue dress of one's dreams is a charmeuse model with angel sleeves of tulle. A plaque of brilliant sequins in contrasting shade of blue is decidedly eloquent. , "The Top of the Morntn fo You," ALL good Irish hearts and true will be celebrating the good St. Patrick's birthday. Why not en tertain your friends at luncheon be fore the matinee or card game down town, or take the crowd in after the play? The Flatiron Cafe, Seven teenth and St. Mary's avenue, are making special preparations for the day. It's a most delightful place to entertain, beautifully decorated and furnished and the goodies most delectable, I assure you. Phone for a party reservation. Tres Chie for Spring. VERY voguish is the dainty lit tle Peacock blue silvertone cape just arrived at the F. W. Thome Shop on upper Farnam. With vest belted under crossed.sash ends, collar covered with outer collar of sand tricolette, it fringes most engagingly into .view for there's fringing on every hem of cape, vest and sash. ijj There's the Charm of Exquisite Re finement T N well fitting, perfectly woven artistically dyed silk stockings. "Miss Victoria" is a new brand of hose just received at the J. T. Mc Quillin "Shop, 1512 Farnanr street, and they're altogether lovely. Of a texture wonderfully soft and silk en, they launder beautifully because nothing but pure dyes and superior silks have been used in the making. They're well worth their price of $2.25. The colors are decidely cap tivating, cordovan (very dark brown), white, black, dove gray, Rus sian calf and taupe. You'll also find enchanting "fancies," lace hose drop ped stitch, novel designs and ultra smart color combinations in this de partment. Have you seen the new black satin spats? Uniquely charming are they. i ence. w t Sis - faces. French Fashion Designers 'PAKE great delight in beaded, e :mbroidered and braided effects, and their ideas we find expressed in every exquisite mode conception of the season. The new colors gayly invite us to add every unexpected touch possible to our frocks. If you'd have wonderful creations sparkling with all the witchery and nnatrerv of the toremost i arisian d American courturiers, take or nrl vonr fahrics ud to the Ideal an Button and Pleating company, 305 Brown building, Sixteenth and Douglas. They've some of the loveliest new pleating plans, side, cluster, box, and accordion in their new catalogs. This catalog is yours for the asking. Exquisitely ravishing is the charm of a dainty blue taffeta frock with trim of French ribbons in coral rose. Does Correct Corseting Mean Any thing to You? A NYONE who is need of a good inward and upward abdominal support will receive immediate re sults if they will be fitted in one of Mrs. D. A. Hill's specially adjust ed supporting corsets which are so made and fitted to lift all organs up, just what is needed after operations. Mrs. Hill is a corset specialist of many years' experience and you will find her work most expert. Visit her shop, 205 Neville building, Six teenth and Harney, or write for one of her perfect order blanks which include possible measurement. Spring Hats ri-y . - . . i xi.-ii snow me nappy inclination -J- of Parisian and American de- signers are the captivating cha- peaux to be found in bewildering array at the Nebraska Clothing com- pany, Fifteenth and Farnam. Bril-- liant color, unique shapes, excessive little tilts, ribbons, feathers and flowers, make their new hats perfect- ly fascinating. Smart girlish sailors, chic, amus- ing little frivolously inclined hats in the newest new lines many of them from Paris. Also stately hats that have an air of elegance and in- definable charm and grace. Picture hats that are really "pictures." While showing very exclusive mqdels, there are many that are moderate in -price for every purse and prefer- jjf my Gotf does not send us strange flowers every year When the springtime comes in all the pleasant places The same dear things lift up the same dear From "Flowers That in the Garden Grow," by Suit Models Portraying the Beauty of Correct Lines and Perfect Tailoring. AMnVTVS SrvTi. Shnn acrnnrt floor Securities building, are showing spring suit fashions which follow lines of tailored simplicity and smartness, with gay colored panel vests of tricolette or novelty silk, cloth of gold collar and cuffs to make them frankly feminine, Lon , ,"nes ,ls tncotine wonderfully embroidered which may be worn long and straight or bloused, in becoming lines. French blue novelty tricolette in a blocked design forms a fascinating vestee. Elack and white checks, a rose figur ed lining, moire silk vestee of rose, crush girdle, and tiny silver buttons contribute to the fascinating effect of a girlish box suit. In another model of "Poiret twill the great box pleat of the back is really a draped panel tucked under the edge of the coat. Japanese Embroidery, QUEER vines, dragons, dainty cherry blossoms, butterflies and birds adorn the embroidered doilies in the collection at the Eld ridge Importing company, Four teenth and Farnam. These embody all shades and colors; a tiny round piece has mauve background with embroidery in gold and green. The Complete Home Must Have Music, CAN you imagine a home without y books or pictures? Surely not. lh"y w, if any, such homes in the world. And music is just as necessary to happy home hearts as books and pictures. There is nothing gives every mem ber of the family quite the joy they find in the New Edison phonograph. This instrument of matchless sound, of the period-style 'cabinets of rare beauty is a source of keenest pleas- ure. Opera, spmphony, or the popular jazz, all are possible through the medium of this marvelously perfect- ed phonograph. I've enjoyed im- recreating qualities, housed in one mcusciy mc new records at me Kouse Edison parlors, Twentieth and Farnam, this week. They've new instruments on display, too. Do rlm jn to see them, & tj-a. mr,u ?rCa ff MarChl Y OUR beauty calendar for March should include many calls at the Deft Hair Parlors, Second floor, aird building, Seventeenth and Douglas, for its the month of cap- tlous winds and sudden changes, iIrs- Margaret Gunston, the beauty expert, has just received a shipment of her delightful new shell pink cream, a combination of skin toning an.d beauty properties. A "veil" of this exquisite cream on face and tnroat Detore leaving the house will protect one against the roughest winds. Braid Appears on Suits of Charm Distinctive. P LOSE-SHOULDERED is a v-' Lefcourt suit model in navy tri cotine seen at F. W. Thome's. The great pleat down the back 6f the coat is profusely braided hi a braid so dainty that it looks at first sight like an embroidered design. Sand colored duvetyn forms a most en chanting vestee, while silver but tons complete the charming ensemble. ' ' ' ' Churchill Ripley, in Mothers Magazine. For the Loveliest Woman in the World. T IAMONDS are for magnifi- -a-' cence, platinum's for elegance, and the bracelet they fashion is for remembrance for if you've seen its exquisite beauty you will not soon forget it. Twenty-two lit- tie squares of hand-wrought plati- num, each set with a blue white diamond the whole a glittering cir- cle of lrndescence a quarter of an inch wide and just long enough to encircle the arm of the loveliest woman in the world. This vision of incomparable artistry is to be found in tne AiDert nanoim jewel snop. Sixteenth and Harney, the shop of m IIT , , jewell magnificence and eternal fit- T H.IS wel1 known J".nch. name ness is a stamp of distinction in glove manufacture which stands (K9 vout among trade names. The de- x- signers and art-craftsmen who fash Just Furs, or Furs Exclusive. ?rn thcir exquisite beauty devote a F ,RhnaHny rrs the Au,atbaug,f SST label has been a guarantee of . , . 6 correctness of style, quality and . Irresistible is the charm embod- workmanship, thus assuring each ,ed an importation just received purchaser the utmost in value and Thompson-Belden s. ith daint- satisfaction. Here you will find the ' . embroidered, crocheted, and appropriate styling and at prices suitable for all. Never was there a season striking so insistently the "fur note," and certainly there is no doubt as to its grace and rich be comingness. 321, The Treasure Box. ORIGINALLY effective, im measurably exciting will be the opening of the Treasure Box in the Brandeis art department this week. 1 ... , L,uAuiiuu5iv vrcicuuuus. mvsuiauv furj n artistic setting for the treasure aned from a hundred of New a V- . v J a.iiuivivAuu wuiivvtvto a. 1 1 a creators. Bags, robes, scarfs of Batik and tydyed work, exquisite bits of glass from Tiffany, China from prominent importers, quaintly lovely antiques, original gifts for children visions springing from the hearts of the artist. Every person- ?Iitr' Preference, tendency and taste 18 represented, i" ' ' -- T , T iptr'S"1" Loveliness I s evident in every detail of the - nainrv .rn man Knir mn p Kppn in the F. W. Thorne Shop this week. The Fan-ta-si vest in turquoise and blue has points turned back to show tricotine, facing Tuxedo in line are the lapels, while the cut-away fronts of the coat are solidly braided. The skirt, slyly slashed, has buttons from belt to hem I Even the Robins T . OOK as freshly immaculate as can be, these spring mornings, ing and gorgeously decorated sun every feather looks as if it had just room papers, great birds and flower arrived home from the cleaners, ing shrubs, all reflect the spirit of Every time we see them it should the dawning future. Every room serve as a reminder for us to send in the house will find just the right our frocks, vestees and spats to papers in the Sam Newman shop Dresher Brothers Twenty-second Eighteenth and Farnam, a shop of and Farnam. Their oromot deliv- efficient service, artistic sucrcrestifins ery is a source oi never-iauing jo to me, while their work, mes amie is delightful beyond words. You hardly believe your eyes when catch a glimpse of the freshly men ed, pressed and pleated garment di closed among the crispy tissue pingsl 8 Shades for lamps, candlesticks. beaded bags, telephone screen cushions, drapes and kindred decorations are being designed i finished in the art departments the different shops. y So must it be that after death's dark winter God will not put new things in heavenly places The same love will look out of the old faces I shall have thee. T-f.. v r:. 1 ans P01"' stitchings, they re to be had in all the difficult shades. Many of them have dainty cufflets 6f white, a finish most bewitching. The slip-on driving gloves with soft ctrff gauntlet to rumple pleasantly rouml the wrist are appealing indeed. These are in shades of tan and gray. Dreams of Yesterday Shops of Today. WHEN Mr. Kase of the Kase ' Studio, 215 Neville building, Sixteenth and Harney, began the work of finishing and enlarging kodak pictures, it was as a sideline of his photograph studio work. So interesting did the work prove that he devoted all of his time to it, until now he does no more photographic work, but has gathered into his es tablishment every available room on the second floor of this building You will find his work most appeal ing in every detail artistically and promptly done. You might make: Ah afternoon frock of soft blue taffeta with a deep lace collar, elbow length sleeves with pleatings and a draped bodice tied in large sash bow in the back, or, a Chinese figured blue and green foulard .with girdle of green geor gette. A large rough braided straw hat jade beads and earrings na- tally go with this dress. A Frock That Speaks of Spring T S the little taupe and blue frock 1 I've found in the F. W. Thorne Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam. The narrow silhouette is provided by the uaiiuw auiiuucue i ..ff... t j.! , b, d b f; d eorgette. 0ddy 8 are caught together nonchalantly by the cunningest tiny bows ot tatteta, and you'll breathe "Oh" and "Ah" of complete surrender when you spy the side drapes of georgette over the hips of this fetching frock. Wall Paper Specialists, EW wall paper in your home ' means new surroundings fresh inspiration, hope and courage for new achievements. The decorative results attained by the' new papers, softly subdued tapestry effects in soft grays and tans with solashes of artistic color introduced in manner most stirpris t ITS ' wrap- i I 11 I JIM home 3 T Kssf Swinging, Swaggering Dolmans And Cape Wraps. IJ APES and dolman coats prom y ise to be the spring covering for dainty frocks and a variety of stunning models guarantees that their popularity will be longer lived than the season this the mes sage from Paris, city of fashion. Charming models of these grace ful garments have just arrived at Herzberg's Women's Toggery, 1517 Douglas street. Fashioned on smart vogue lines, featuring individ ual touches in pleats, cloth covered buttons, Elizabethan shirred collars, flaring cuffs, gayly scampering de signs over richly tinted linings, they embody the season's most favored fabrics, velours, crystal Bol ivias, serges in rose. Terra Cotta, Tekin Blue, Taupe, Fawn, Sand and Navy. For a modest sum you may revel in one of these, the season's most graceful wraps. , "Old Fashion" Chocolates. OW that the war is over we x' may eat candy to our heart's content and your "sweetest heart" will welcome enthusiastically a box of Keeley's "Old Fashion" choco lates (69c a pound) from the fresh shipment just received in the Jacobs-Lee Drug store, Fifteenth and Douglas, with filling cream of choc olate and vanilla, big and buttery, richly delectable; you eat them and at once long for more. They're just as delightful as home-made candies. Could I say anything more inviting. To Complete the Charm of Spring Flower Arrangement THE Alfa Shop, 207 South Eight mmntU ctrttf Viair . ranaiita A a shipment of new pottery in shapes, obtain oiii.vv, uaiw juoi l v.wvi v t U shades and colors (mulberry, gold, blue), to combine most effectively with all of the new spring blossoms. Many of them show the widely flar ing line so becoming to all flowers! Quaintly shaped are the tiny flower floats. Many of these pieces are priced as low as 65 cents. Veil Pins excuse given to the clever little hat ornaments seen this season. Shoes That Tread Spring Footpaths A S smart as they are unusual xx are the new suede colonial pumps just received at the F. & M. Boot Shop, Sixteenth and Farnam Individual touch indeed the most fascinating, buckles of long jet beads! These bits of footwear to charm feminine hearts are $10. Dreams of shoes to accompany the most fastidious gown designers are the new satin oxfords at $10 and $12. In these graceful, smooth-fitting oxfords are combined all the beauty and individual touches that you find in the highest priced footwear, the utmost in style and quality at an economical price. Fashion decrees suits with gilets of brocaded silk, Japanese embroid ery, yarn threaded sparking in bright hues tres piquant in effect. Startling Sales of Pictures. THE art stock sale at Hospe's has -- met with such success and so insistent has been the demand from far and near that water colors retail ing from $5 to $10 will go on sale for $1. Many others are being sold for one-third their cost. This enor mous stock of pictures is being re duced daily, still there are about 1,000 still on'sale. Watch this week for an announcement of the etching sale astounding sacrifices are promised. m Exquisitely delicate are the new printed georgette crepes and silk voiles which will be so fashionable in combinations with silks and in blouses. WW American Adaptations From French Models. A S you wander blissfully down aisles of dream creations dur ing the Spring Opening at the Bran deis stores, you'll be fascinated at the ravishing d'Splay. American adaptations of foreign models from the house of Callot, Jenny, Doucct and Piemet, featuring suggestions of the directoire period and oriental influence in wraps and gowns. Mativ new colors you'll find in this pre sentation., A tendency to low waist lines is depicted also the newest in sleeve notes, loosely-flowing finger tip length and three-quarter. Trim mings ineffably lovely, daintly be coming. The wraps all sweep and fold in most graceful lines. In the misses specialty shop you'll find bewitching confections for girls from three to sixteen. Especially pleasant are the capes, with yokes, large collars, great hoods, soft silk ties, in all the season's most ap proved colors and fabrics to be worn over the most entrancing frocks imaginable in chiffons, organdies and crepe de chines. Suits of unusual style distinction, one and all declare "we're suit and frock combined 1"- Handpainted are the blouses of oriental type through which shimmer hand tinted expanse of silver cloth. Each of these models has been given a name by the artist designer, such attractive ones as "Flower Garden," "Persian." The summer furs are "choker" effects in sable and stone marten. Delightfully effective is a cape wrap of moleskin whose vest knots sash of charmeuse in a great knot. (You'd know at once that it's a summer fur, for there are two jolly sunflowers embroidered in the lining!) Chapeaux never an opening without these delights tres char charmant! Twelve French artist de signers are here represented among them Marguerite et Leonie, Madame Villetard. These are ex hibited in the original packing boxes in which they sailed from Paris. Before leaving New York City these models were sketched by artists from Vogue, Harper's Bazar, and other leading magazines of the country. Truly a feast of grandeur( to ravish feminine hearts, this re-' markable review 1 Hats Reblocked. VOU'L'L be enchanted with the results of reblocking a last year's hat into lines of newest charm. Miss Bertha Kruger, 429 Paxton block, Phone Douglas 8.194. achieves results exceeding your fondest expectations. YouH Enjoy Sunday the More KY bringing your family down town for dinner in the H-tcI Loyal, Sixteeenth street and Capitol avenue. An excellently prepared dinner is served for $1.25 a plate. Special music affords a delightful diversion. You'll particularly de light in the informal surroundings, the atmosphere of refinement and the noticeable "eager to please" spirit which marks the Hotel Loyal service. Phone for a table reserva tion, i o Spaghetti Al'italienne! "WJlTH much of the foreign charm T " of sunny Italy is the Rialto Delicatessen, two doors east of the Rialto theater, and you'll be charmed with this flavoring of their specially cooked spaghetti. Phone Red 4160 and they'll have this de lightful dish prepared for you to take home for a lunch after the show. Polly Points to the Latest in th( Realm of Fashion. Dark brown and gold is the double-brimmed tip-tilted sailor with roundish wings on both upper and lower brims. Paris loves a thick edge on hat brims. One of rose straw, imported to be sure, has a new species of dainty rose cherry tucked in the brim. Tres chic is the rose velvet "twist" finish. Chapeaux designers of the sea son love the Victory color combina tion. A shimmerful party frock of sil ver cloth is veiled in orchid tinte tulle with pointed overskirts thread ed with silver. If you were a taffeta frock would n't you love to have a trim of scar let in deep slashes round yoke and sash bow and facing of "bell shaped cuffs? Of course madam and madamoi selle have monogramed silver pen cils, the sharp-pointed kind, an alto gether accessory to any smart hand bag. They are also to be had in gold. The prices from $2 to $3.50. OK TtTil&s