A THE OMAHA" SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 23, 1919. 7 B Thoa Froodom toralf (aid, 1 skua ( No (trifo norfpang boBMth tho sua, , ' , Whara human rLghta art ttakod and woa. . Ta lallaw foaliah Brtaaeaata and wink Wit both our otm to outer thaa to think. 1 WhltUar. jotf (1) lopping itli R)y 'EES DEAREST DEARS: - HAVE you e,ver quite outgrown the charm, the mystic lure of a mirage? Perhaps that was the charm, the very elusiveness of its entire- meaning. . ... . . , . March is a mirage month a mirage of meadow larks and bluebells, of full buds and unfolding leaves. There is a new sense in the air; one of suggestion, of intimation of happy revelations to corae. The'air is vibrant with promises of happiness! , Winter it still is, to be sure. But beyond this is the mirage "of spring. which is March, a suggestion, not a revelation, an irttmation nf something which will be found, but which is not near. The firit meadow lark singing from a snow filled field will turn bi'to reality and oh, the joy of it, the Have Yon Been Looking -' "RVDR some good looking sports hose? I've just discovered the most clever heavy stockings in ' greens and browns, gayly plaided in merging color threads for $2.50, af the J. T. McQuillin Shop, 1512 - Farnam. Very new are the drop- ' 4 stitch stlk hose, giving a drawn work effect, you know; these in black, white and taupe in both o plain and novelty designs are $1.50. Aren't you wild about the gold and bronze laced stockings? Entranc- ingly heavy, they lend a touch of ;fl'--""'"C richness to the costume - for $4.00. The good-looking "Miss Victoria" heavy silk hose are "at home" in this shop, most reasonably '. priced at $2.25. a if The Vogue of SmallNFurs. TL5IS spring and summer the smartly dressed woman will wear small furs. Chic little neck ' pieces of one, two or three skins ' will be the reigning vogue. The Aulabaugh Fur Shop, Nineteenth and Farnam, have exclusive designs, in sable, that most royal of all furs, which shows perhaps the most be coming color tones of any fur. These new "chokers" of lure su- preme at $75 to $125 offer the most pronounced expression in style ten- i uencies. Especially attractive are the dainty hand-tinted tea cosies, Jap : anese, of course. The upper part . of one Seen this week shows hosts ; of tfiese quaint people silhouetted, each carrying a tiny orange lighted ' lantern. The lower half of this cap tivating tea conceit shows purple and blue wistaria blossoms. i I'd Spring Is Here, Is Here, Is Here I AROL the robins for very joy in iiic near iuaii.ii suiisuui. But they're only one of our spring in the clear March sunshine. joys, tor there are banks and banks of spring blossoms in the John ; Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth and 1 Farnam. Great iar of hlossoms. daffodils. - for?et-me-nots. sweet peas, potted hyacinths and tuups; they're all a colorful song for happy recipients. a a One of the new veils of black - with wide banding of chenille dots has narrow French blue ribbon laced through top and chin-line, One could go fast and far in such the intangible beauties o! the mirage song of the lark is not far awayl Nature's Dazzling Contribution TO the t every-day happiness of mankind diamonds. ' Much has been yielded by nature to increase the joy of living, but diamonds mounted in artistic settings for rings, brooches, earrings, lavalteres bracelets, for all the bewitchingly lovely jeweled artistries, furnish especial joy to the women of the world. The sterner sex, too, take. keenest pleasure in the wearing of the soli taire ring and diamond stickpin, each jewel an individualization of that innate refinement and artistic senseN r i . i . t r of beauty inherent in everyone. If 'you love loveliness, you'll find most auring the new jewels being fash ioned every day in the Edholm' Jewel Shop. Individualized exqui sitely beautiful creations are they, each a dream of loveliness in itself a a a M-M-M-Ml I'm Hungry As Can Be tOR I've just overheard the plan- ning of a Flatiron Cafe Sun day dinner. I at once made reser vations, for it's to be one of their deliciously prepared affairs, where every tiniest detail is carefully plan ned, the kind of a dinner that you eat with wonder, for you couldn'h possibly get all the goodies at home for the same price, 75 cents a plate. The hours of serving make it so easy, too, to plan the day's pleas ures from 12:30 to 3, and from 5:30 to 7:00. Fashion's Latest Tendencies T N new soring boots are to be found in the F. & M. Boot Shop, bixteenth and rarnam. Ihe latest models in both high and low boots are truly fascinating. There s a dark chocolate kid with tan uppers, infinitely levely for $12, an ultra patent kid of black with gray French kid top and high heels of gracefully slender lines for $14, unusually beau tiful satin and suede shoes at $14. Then there are exquisite concep tions in pumps and oxfords in dainty models for $8 and $9. The luxuri ous atmosphere of this beautifully appointed store is a delight to women of fastidious tastes. a Some Sunday Morning YOU'LL wake up to find the' rob ins singing their songs of glor ious joyousness to an accompani ment of softly buoyant spring air. Then, "pack up your films in your old kodak and hike, hike, hike." Your troubles will vanish like mist before sunshine and you'll forget many .v,. ,, tr.nL- at the nWnrec vnn'v ta tenreminders of colden.'n8 features of this early exposr hours. Ihe Kase btudio, dli JNeviile building, will develop, print and en large these pictures to your heart's content. You'll find the services ren dered in this exclusive shop swiftly efficient. A dressy effect is at once achieved in a tailleur by wearing vest with inserts of lace or georgette. Just When You Despaired OF ever finding a different gift, one of originally individual sentimenf expression, the manage ment of the Brandeis Stores has , , . , . . , t brought for our pleasure the Treas; ure cox. Lactam Ktdd s treasure chest, I'm sure, never offered half the artistry of the objects in his collection.. For every personality, every age, they bewitch with their loveliness. Bead girdles, belts, bags. pictures in novel frames, pil- lows, match boxes and cigarette, cases. tov .nf charm to lure the childish heart anything and every- thing for everybody you don't know just what yotf might find that's the charm of the Treasure Box, on the third floor of the Bran- dcia Stores. ylfoiflr a ZiMJe twisted, rose hung jkith We two went out to walk one summer day. Then, led by wider streets and broader fields, We lost our way. Newest in Lampshades. HAVE you seen the seen the new bird cage shades? Eldndee s are showing one of rose and blue on a black and gold lacquered lamp. The lower part shows a bird, figured fabric. Uniquely charming in effect I assure you. . "Dolmans," Whispered Fashion "Will Rule the Coat World" AND designers went about pro ducing the most bewitching lines, usinsr the handsomest 'ma terials and the prettiest linings to be found in ah styledom. In all their becomingness and charm they're to be found at the Lamond Shop, Sec- ... f-i . i ond floor, Securities building, Six teenth and Farnam. A burgundy shaded mole has rounded panels lined in white (a fascinating combination)- hanging straight from the throat. You've no idea' the tetching beauty of a French Blue broadcloth with stun ning black and white satin and taf feta lining 1 Hanging full and loose ly draped from shoulder yokes, with sash neck throws heavily fring ed, pleated, draped, buttoned, and buckled. ,There's a wide di versity of styles in velours, silver tones, bolivias tricotines and serges in every new. shade. There's no end of clever cape models 'mongst these new wraps. Twenty-four Net Ee-Creations. THE April re-creations for the New Edison have just been re ceived by the Rouse. Edison Parlors, Twentieth and Farnam. Each one of these wonderful new re-creations is described and the price given in a folder which I'd love to send you. There's a little "special" folder you'd enjoy, too; in it are listed such sonps as "Oh! How I Wish. I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Home," an appealing type of the "popular heart song," by a moonlight trio, soprano, tenor and bass. "When I Come Home to You," by a Lyric male qaartet (this is written by the composer of "Srrjrles"). Have you seen the new 'catalog showing the wonderful per- iod style cabinets? Flower Bedecked Chapeaux Furore ot Pans. N tunc with every spring song ever written are the creative I achievements on exhibition in the millinery department of The Nebras ka Clothing eompany, Fifteenth and Farnam. Quaint pokes, mushroom brims, wattcaus and turbans, in an exquisite harmony of fruit, foliage, flowers and wheat are the fascinat- of this tion. Designedly fascinating are the large dress hats of black tulle with trimming of glycerined ostrich, rib bon or flowers many of the flower trims enticingly veiled. Most pop ular among the tailleur models is the-watteau in gay tip-tilted effect. Almost as popular is the bandeau sailor, with novelty ostrich, velvet or ribbons in looped cascades. Poilu blue, cherry-red rust brown and henna impart a springtime bright ness to these chapeaux charmant! Remember every smart hat this year has a harmonizing handbag. . When You Go to See Bill Hart in "The Poppy Girl's Husband" This Week YOU'LL want"o stop at the Jac-ohs-Lee drucr store Heft hand smc oi inc wauo mcucr iuuuy as you enter), tor some ot the tresh Johnston's chocolate filberts. They're in bulk, so if you're alone you can munch them from your . pocket, i ney re serving tne most aeiectaDie luncheonettes since the installation of their steam table. Have you tried their pastries, creamy sandwiches, and delicious drinks? Their foun- tain service is most excellent, We saw there running streams and deep blue seas, And roads that led along the winding downs, And massive mountains on whose fir-trimmed tops Hung ancient, hidden towns. Just at the Time X7HEN the old wallpaper is '"."getting on your nerves" till you almost hate to go home, let me suggest your going in to see the, new decorative papers in the Sam Newman Shop, Eighteenth and Far nam. Bedroom papers in delicate stripes and floral designs, for the uvii.g rooms, wonderfully shaded papers in brown, old blues and gray, n fruits, tapestries, stripes, conven- tional and gold overprinted patterns. New joy in life, a new spirit in the i ...uu -j. . t .An- home with the advent of redecora- tion The Long-Promised Shipment OF CANDLES which we've been awaitinc ha inst arrived at the Eldridge Importing company, Four- teenth and l-aniam. I here are many to the large touring car, with, per designs included in this artistic se-yfect ease and safety, so superbly lection. The "music room" candles' are golden bnrwn, and bear a sil houette head of famous composers. The ivory "handmade" candles show oddly" pleasing markings. Original in effect are the "corn-ear," "pine cone." "birch bark" representations. ... .... Unusually striking are the "Vassar Conical," somber-hued the "an tiques.." Suit Styles O' Spring. MANNISH box coat suits and ' novel walking blouse suits hold the center of the stage at Thome's style store. Look them over early, this week without fail the show ing is very complete, all so new and different! STAGE FASHIONS VJ HAWLS may be the fashion of fetching shawls that have made cently have seemed to out an idea id ill ip: v-a iiilV Mm iff. w it 5-?u? v: - J?f Jf After all. why has the shawl been ostracized for so long? In the days of our grandmothers an expensive Cmel's hair or Paisley shawl was the high mark of elegance and prosperity. Now, nobody wears a shawl on the street but hatless immigrant women. Behind the footlights, however well that is another itory and perhaps the story is going to point to a moral, and the moral will be: Shawls as fashionable wraps! Miss Florence Nash, playing the leading role in "Remnants," has been wearing with her 1840 costumes a most fetching sliawl in Batik pattern and she demon ugnwiuing t0 me eiDOW and men cutfs of the poplin over a deep frill of Miss Hopkins wears a captivating little cut and of blaNi satin entirely covered entirely sleeveless and on one shoulder -Apotner liueresting costume worn by Miss Hopkins is a green cloth riding habit with a very smart knee-length, flaring coat. The dark green riding suit is accompanied by a black straw sailor hat and the whole get-up is so attractive that oncwill not be surprised to see grrn riding habits and black hats m the park a bit later in the season. Green horseback cos- tunies have not been worn for a long time but why should they not be? -"The Lost Path" Beatrice Washburn, in New York Evening Sun. The Best Reason in the World . OR buying a Cadillac is what ev- eryone thinks, and says, and knows about the Cadillac is one of the much-talked about maxims we're seeing in all the magazines of the. day concerning the Cadillac cars. The other day when passing the Jones-Hansen sjiowrooms, Twenty sjxth and Farnam, the wonderful new models on exhibition lured me to linger, to "take a hand" and see w I;"? . Trnv . mJmZ Pu2? .J PC0"ymtnf fZ honored by our government. For I . . t -i J : 1 . i . . i. you must know, it's been made the standard seven-passenger army car the first car to cross the River Rhine seven days after the signing of the armistice. But Polly is not the most expert driver in the world, but she can drive any one of the cars, from the dainty, cosy roadster smooth is the change from low to high gear, so quick and snappy the acceleration. It's a car that simply doesn't get you into those "close shaves" that mar the pu!easure( of driving. Marvellously fashioned are the finishings of these exquisite cars, quite in keeping with the Queen Anne furniture, which adds beauty to this car exposition. All the Oriental Shops ON the coast show the little swinging sachet and flower pet al baskets which are now on dis play at the Nippon Shop, 218 South Eighteenth street. Beaded, tassled and coined, they make a most at tractive decoration for an archway. With a package of Wistaria sachet they're but 55c. N OF THE MONTH. next season; at any rate two very their bow behind the footlights re- into the feminine heads anent shawls. strates that there is as much art in wearing a shawl as there is in manipulating a parasol In "Three Wise Fools" Miss Helen Menken wears a stunning shawl-wrap of velvet bordered with a deep trimming of silk em broidery It wraps itself around herexactly as the im migrant woman's black shawl wraps but oh, the difference there is. , A frock worn by Miss Peggy Hopkins in "A Place in the Sun," evidences the smartness .of aprons trans ferred to aress-up costume. Miss Hopkiirs' frock is of silk popMn and has a draped skirt lired to show an under skirt of lace flouncing, also draped to show the feet. There is a little apron of the lace floincing, that hangs at the tront ot the belt a co quettish little aprcn no more than 10 inches long. This frock has the new sleeve, too, widened Dy a nanng, oown-turned the lace floun. ing. In the last act frock, narrow and chemise-like in with black spsngles. The gown is nods a oert little oink ostrich tin. We saw there palaces with carven walls, , And taverns where the busy highroads crossed, Still we are seeking, but we have not found, That little path we tost. Corset Values. I OOKS prove nothing excepting attraction. You must wear a corset to know its shape and feel its comfort. So scientifically fitted are the models which Mrs. D. A. Hill, corset specialist, 205 Neville build- ing, fits for you, that you're "perfect- ly delighted, Polly dearl" If you've not been wearing a brassiere, let her explain its advantages to you. Send for an order blank and catalog. "You can receive her expert services by mail, yoi know. - Pussy willow silks line the most aristocratic among suit models this season. They will charm you with their wealth of color and novelty of design. Suits of a Charm to Win a Woman's Heart KOX coats, long, straight and Diousea (nock style) narrow skirts, buttoned, braided, 'broid---ered, slashed and pleated, can you imagine suits more jaunty or dar ingly lovely than they're showing in the Herzberg's Women's Tog gery? Why, they'll double one's en thusiasm, one's enjoyment in their novelty of design and beauty of col oring which reflects the gladness of life that is in the atmosphere. And when you see the materials of which they're fashioned; the tricotines. fine gabardines, serges and novelties and the delightful, unexpected style touches in their finishing, you'll want one fight away. Tuxedo styled is the coat of a navy serge suit value I spied in the corner of the east window, priced amazingly low; it's but $29.50. "Vestee," you ask. To be sure, my dears, also braiding, softest lining, dainty girdle belt, every new style note is embodied. New and Charming Designs in Community Plate. Tp ATRICIAN is one of the dis- tinctive new designs being shown in this lovely silver, and aris tocratic enough it is to please the taste of the most fastidious it is to be sure. Long, graceful lines, its exquisite simplicity sets this de sign in a class of its own. Another new design, the Adam, has been in spired by the charming work of the 18th century decorators, headed by the Adam Brothers. Shaped very much like the Patrician it adds a dainty engraving of original charm. These new designs are shown in complete service and separate pieces at the Orchard & Wilhelm com- pany s new silver department. I'll take pleasure in sending illustrated Tll folders with price lists. Handsome chests may be bought to hold these beautiful pieces of silver. a The Smartest Touches (IN frocks and suits this year can can be found in the work done by the Ideal Button & Pleating company, 305 teenth and Douglas. Every inter pretation of the spring fashion' crown lilock, hix- clamors lnudlv fnr omlrnirtrinr hemstitching and pleating, and you'll find that the artist designs of this shop have anticipated your every need. Write for one of their cata- logs with pictures" and prices of J.he work they offer, rpHERE was a little girl . And she had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead. When she was good She was very, very good And se didn't know how to be horrid." ' (Old Song slightly revised.) LUCILLE Cavanaugh's charm, Thome Shop. Black taffeta, apark however, is not limited to her lingly fresh, is a tunic frock with curl; it is based on the radiant good triple tucks. Elbow cuffed sleeves u 1. cu. im .Um atiA o Prenrh htii rnllar via fnr brightest, daintiest bit of femininity on the stage today. Did you see her at the Orpheum last week? If you did, I'm sure you particularly no- ticed her lovely hair. When Gabby Detayles inquiried into the mystery of such beautiful hair, the secret of its gloss and fineness, she confessed that it was her especial pride and joy. Attributing its beauty to cleanli- ness and "brishing"' she told Gabby that she had just been up to the Delft Hair Tartars, second floor Baird building, Seventeenth and Douglas, for a shampoo and treat ment. "Mrs. Gunston has the most wonderful fingers I've ever seen," soarkled Miss Cavanaueh in her in fectious iovous manner. "I wish I might take her and her wonderful hands about ivith me. Gabby t once told me. for Gabb v. . Beatrice Fairfax and Polly also enjoy these wonder-working fingers. t The Beauty of Spring's in a Number of Things. ALMOST endless is the showing of new capes and dolmans at Throne's Style Store in Upper Far nam street. The cash prices quoted help so much to realize one's best dreams about good things to wear. And in suits, novel vestees, that will' cause spring 1919 to be long re membered. Brilliant roses trim a cupped leg horn of black. Placed at intervals round the base of a transparent crown they've a fetching accompani ment of black silk wheaTtreads. Royal Entertainment T; KYTiTMnTrr ( i, I .,T , . patrons of the Hotel Loyal. Sixteenth and Cap itol. No pains have been spared to make every detail of Hotel Loyal service add to the convenience and comfort of its guests to make it an unexcelled service in its regard for vour contentment. This hotel ia a , Homeuperlaftve' in which dignity . , . , .... a. the joys of living in a quiet location are combined with the advantage of the city's amusements. You'll enjoy the splendid luncheons and dinners served here each day. T, ..... If you love birds, you 11 be over- joyed to know where you can find wren houses, painted in striking color effects. Jenny Wren will vote any one of them a home beyond her fairest dreams. a a Hospe's Gifts T CALL them so remarkable are their price reductions. Black and white etchings and water colors, copper plate facsimile reproductions, published by Goupiel & Co., Paris, and wonderful values in bric-a-brac uninese noats. representing manv different periods. This bric-a-brac department has but recently beer enlarged and many are the truly ar tistic bargains to be found there A Hospe Music and Art Store 1513 Douglas. ' ) v - Individualized Sprbf Frocks', T NTRODUCING chic new model . of rare charm, mirrorinf fash .on's cleverest and most exquisite conceits, which will at once appeal to women and misses who have an appreciation for the "different" are the new frock arrivals in the F. W. milady's favor. This model is but $24.75. Blue, gold, and taupe fig urcd georgette has chosen an al- liance with taupe taffeta. Set-on panels, oddly shaped, gay little but- tons with pleated loops make this frock of charm unique for $45. A companion in georgette ($34.75). is another model by the same house whose slashed sleeves proclaim its cnarming newness. - - fl L II O . Si ... j . ' V Exquisite Ribbon Creatfoni. . TNEFFABLY dainty are the rib J- hnn.a "inst in'at Thnmnson Bel. ' den's. Kaleidoscopic in their color ings, they're expressive of the riot-: ous joy-abounding throughout the land! What entrancing bits of gor ' geousness they fashion for the trot teur vestees and waistcoats smart, or perchance a bag to charm your heart. When you're admiring but dazzled by the splendor of these wondrous-ribbons, just take cour . age, for Polly's found out that it requires but half a yard for a vestee. A truly lavish one can be fashioned of five-eighths yard! These are the twelve-inch ribbons. For Sweet Six teen there are French sash vanities pastel blues and pinks, two-toned, brocaded in dainty blossoms. Beau tifully "bridish" are white brocaded fancies, fancifully fetching gold and green ribbon with tiny roses on an ivory ground. This department does unusually artistic work in cor sages, lingerie rosettes and orna ments. - You'll find their suggastionf invaluable! " ; Fresh As the Air of a Spring; ' Morning. . y AS dainty as newly opened-; buds, are the sheerly lovely new yoile , blouses at F. W. Thome's, Eight- eenth and Farnam. The prices art most unusual too there's a cluster- tucked model; with picot-edged frills for $1.98. Tiny embroidered , rosebuds on another model to tempt ' us at once with their beauty. With r daintly designed border of lace round collar edge this one is $2.25. ; Creamy lace, fine indeed, adorns $7.75 model. Another at $6.75 shows cut-work with tiny tucks. Infinitely lovely, they've fascinating touches all ultra-smart. a a a Fashion Fads and Fancies, Beads that whisper of mysterious -things Oriental have blossomed -like bright flowers in the shops this . spring. Amethyst, jade, rose topaz, coral and amber they und lne note oi gayness tnai is Demg heard so dominantly this season. . -. You might make: An afternoon frock of soft blue taffeta -with a deep lace collar, elbow length sleeves, with pleatings and a draped . bodice tied in large sash bor in the " back, or, a Chinese figured blue and green foulard with girdle of green georgette. A large rough braided straw hat. iade beads and earrinfs- They're $1.00. naturally go with this dress. a One of the shops has just received a shipment of georgette frocks priced at $25 to $29. Gray combined -with henna. Henna with bright -blue, black and white with pointed 1 funic" banded in black. h ' "